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[laughter] so thing keogh for noting my good humor on these television shows and i do want to speak to a serious issue the part of the good humor comes from what is my alternative? [laughter] when you are entering people shouting over you and interrupting you it is theater to some extent. i have respect for sean headed the who is a nice man , bill o'reilly, always treat me with respect. i am a fox news contributor and a partner of michael steele a republican conservative and number of msnbc team i am a fox liberal he is the conservative in there is something wrong with this pitcher. [laughter] but that isn't a bad segued to talk a little bit about the topic at hand. and that is our culture of political polarization in america where we substitute for political dialogue in many, many conversations that are not conversations but food fights a and there isn't debates or the ability to discern good is really important in a debate or in viewing history. but there is more detail. so let me first address president richard nixon and how moved by m to be here and to learn in 45 minutes to one ho
[laughter] so thing keogh for noting my good humor on these television shows and i do want to speak to a serious issue the part of the good humor comes from what is my alternative? [laughter] when you are entering people shouting over you and interrupting you it is theater to some extent. i have respect for sean headed the who is a nice man , bill o'reilly, always treat me with respect. i am a fox news contributor and a partner of michael steele a republican conservative and number of msnbc...
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thank keogh. [applause] >>. >> them occurring u.s.epartment employee but want your opinion on the recent ben gauzy situation. >> i think the question was about libya i think first if you put people into a position of danger you ought to provide security for them [applause] if you cannot you take them out. isn't complicated. the brits were in there and pull the people out because it did have the right protection because the threat level was obvious al qaeda related terrorist groups in the neighborhood that were well armed and they knew that so they pulled their people are people were not they requested additional security because they knew there were a al qaeda related and they did not receive the security assistance that they requested. second, the bush administration had to deal with september 11th and in my view they put in place a set of structures to protect the american people and have done a pretty good job but we did not do a great job was competing in the theological space had against radical islam and the administration they
thank keogh. [applause] >>. >> them occurring u.s.epartment employee but want your opinion on the recent ben gauzy situation. >> i think the question was about libya i think first if you put people into a position of danger you ought to provide security for them [applause] if you cannot you take them out. isn't complicated. the brits were in there and pull the people out because it did have the right protection because the threat level was obvious al qaeda related terrorist...
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that is keogh. today they gave president obama and more cuteness and he can stand. him for pinocchio for lying about the fact he called benghazi after terrorism the day after it happened. those for pinocchio should have come before election day but better late than never and congressman from michigan the chairman of house ways and means committee is taking the lead on the irs target of conservative groups treating the enemies list. he will be holding a hearing on friday demanding all internal communications from the irs by tomorrow. now the truce from attorney gerald eric colder he recuse himself from the decision to subpoena the phone records of reporters and editors of the associated press but he did make a point* to say the justice department would never ever do anything scandalous. >> i am not familiar with all that went into the formulation of the subpoena and i was recused but i am confident the people who are involved in this investigation who might have worked with i file all of the justice department regulations and did things according to the doj rules. lo
that is keogh. today they gave president obama and more cuteness and he can stand. him for pinocchio for lying about the fact he called benghazi after terrorism the day after it happened. those for pinocchio should have come before election day but better late than never and congressman from michigan the chairman of house ways and means committee is taking the lead on the irs target of conservative groups treating the enemies list. he will be holding a hearing on friday demanding all internal...
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to meet me and i will even autograph a and a quick thing keogh the last show for a number of our teamars he is joining the fox report. good luck. thank you for joining us. >>. >> tom: the president has been trying toaint the congress specifically republicans as the reason for all of our nation's problems. i get politics but stopping white house tours and cutting air traffic controllers seemso have backfired on him. will he continue this charade and why the president is calling for pain on all of us, right here and right now. >> tom: and thanks for joining us. here at the top of the stack. according to the president we are going to experience pain due to the sequestercuts, 2% cuts. not really cuts, but reductions in the
to meet me and i will even autograph a and a quick thing keogh the last show for a number of our teamars he is joining the fox report. good luck. thank you for joining us. >>. >> tom: the president has been trying toaint the congress specifically republicans as the reason for all of our nation's problems. i get politics but stopping white house tours and cutting air traffic controllers seemso have backfired on him. will he continue this charade and why the president is calling for...
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thank keogh. [applause] >> the public's fascination with frances cleveland she was a fashion icon they emulated her hairstyle and clothing and this is a dress from the second administration and in a way the most prized piece is the inaugural gown from 1893 and it stated the family and became the family wedding dress and was used by her granddaughter's. even her every day clothes were very stylish it would likely something you would wear now. the jacket, a bolero jacket with beautiful felt it coming this is more evening appropriate, the bodies had a matching skirt with the beautiful lace anc plans and netting and a daytime best with a matching color, and this could be war with the short waisted skirts. >> >> host: welcome to after words especially vali nasr it is a treat after seeing you all long time away. it is great to have you here and i did enjoy your book for different reasons i would go through that but thank you very much for coming here today. vali nasr is here with us from johns hopkins s
thank keogh. [applause] >> the public's fascination with frances cleveland she was a fashion icon they emulated her hairstyle and clothing and this is a dress from the second administration and in a way the most prized piece is the inaugural gown from 1893 and it stated the family and became the family wedding dress and was used by her granddaughter's. even her every day clothes were very stylish it would likely something you would wear now. the jacket, a bolero jacket with beautiful felt...
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to meet me and i will even autograph a and a quick thing keogh the last show for a number of our teamars he is joining the fox report. good luck. thank you for joining us.ide waa princess on the fox business network each day on markets now. niel: stocks are up because jobs are. the day after we were told jobs were down. the unemployment rate is looking good nevermind what all those jobs. the comedian famous for picking up the oddities in life. this and that, things are getting better,
to meet me and i will even autograph a and a quick thing keogh the last show for a number of our teamars he is joining the fox report. good luck. thank you for joining us.ide waa princess on the fox business network each day on markets now. niel: stocks are up because jobs are. the day after we were told jobs were down. the unemployment rate is looking good nevermind what all those jobs. the comedian famous for picking up the oddities in life. this and that, things are getting better,
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to meet me and i will even autograph a and a quick thing keogh the last show for a number of our teamg the fox report. good luck. thank you for joining us. have a great night. lou: good evening thank you for joining us sam lowry rothmans so another record-breaking day on wall street fuelled by the unemployment rate dropping to the lowest point* in over two years. the jobless rate dropping at 7.5% the labor department reports when hundred 65,000 jobs added to the u.s. payroll last month beating expectations. the employment increase of professional and business services in the manufacturing sector holding payroll steady despite reactivity slowing. this is all they needed as the perfect excuse to run dow jones industrial average
to meet me and i will even autograph a and a quick thing keogh the last show for a number of our teamg the fox report. good luck. thank you for joining us. have a great night. lou: good evening thank you for joining us sam lowry rothmans so another record-breaking day on wall street fuelled by the unemployment rate dropping to the lowest point* in over two years. the jobless rate dropping at 7.5% the labor department reports when hundred 65,000 jobs added to the u.s. payroll last month beating...
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to meet me and i will even autograph a and a quick thing keogh the last show for a number of our teamining the fox report. good luck. thank you for joining us. >>> notwithstanding you for being with us. there appears to be a break in the obama administration's seven long effort to limit the public's knowledge on the terrorist attack in benghazi and that resulted in the murders of christopher stevens and scene smith and glen do you her at this. four career employees are seeking counsel from private attorneys to represent them in the face of white house threats to prevent them from divulging classified information to congress about benghazi. the perspective
to meet me and i will even autograph a and a quick thing keogh the last show for a number of our teamining the fox report. good luck. thank you for joining us. >>> notwithstanding you for being with us. there appears to be a break in the obama administration's seven long effort to limit the public's knowledge on the terrorist attack in benghazi and that resulted in the murders of christopher stevens and scene smith and glen do you her at this. four career employees are seeking counsel...
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to meet me and i will even autograph a and a quick thing keogh the last show for a number of our teamport. good luck. thank you for joining us. it. we will see you tomorrow. john: and they're off. south dakota an early lead. in which state our people freest? >> new hampshire is looking especially coveted. john: laboratories of democracy. states can battle over smoking weed. >> should the federal government telling you what to put in your body? >> no. >> this is what democracy looks like. john: whether you can be forced to join a union. the battle over how much money you must give to government. >> indiana and delaware are rocketing. john: which strangles freedom?
to meet me and i will even autograph a and a quick thing keogh the last show for a number of our teamport. good luck. thank you for joining us. it. we will see you tomorrow. john: and they're off. south dakota an early lead. in which state our people freest? >> new hampshire is looking especially coveted. john: laboratories of democracy. states can battle over smoking weed. >> should the federal government telling you what to put in your body? >> no. >> this is what...
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wes submarine experience in the other part talks about what the war was like from their point* of keogh -- point* of view it is getting late and did you for coming out and i'll be over here signing books for anybody who wants me to sign. thank you. [applause] >> buying power comes from a term used by one of the groups that i looked at with the league of women shoppers the slogan was use your buying power for justice and the idea was americans consume all lots of goods and that consumption is a powerful way to make a moral statement. in my book i try to extend the idea into what existed in the '30's and '40's to argue americans have consistently and used there buying power for political and moral and ethical purposes. commentary educators describe it as an act to and that is oftenth considered as an individual but americans have had another side of fuming consumption as connecting bus with other people and those who make the goods that we buy and connecting as to those who buy or don't buy a hand in my book i try to show that americans have been deeply concerned about the moral impact of
wes submarine experience in the other part talks about what the war was like from their point* of keogh -- point* of view it is getting late and did you for coming out and i'll be over here signing books for anybody who wants me to sign. thank you. [applause] >> buying power comes from a term used by one of the groups that i looked at with the league of women shoppers the slogan was use your buying power for justice and the idea was americans consume all lots of goods and that consumption...
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thing keogh. [applause] we have 10 minutes for questions and comments please come to the microphone over here. one. >> i amanda cardiology practice for many years i was very surprised about the hospital's avocations, i am a little emotional, i have a patient who i have been taken care of the last many years and the doctor said that i can take care of her and another to be put in hospice is it your mother is undying. she said i want her to be in hospice. and i said a hospice is for the end state cancer you cannot take care of yourself. so she left. about two weeks after that that, i got a form to sign to with knowledge that the patient was already enrolled in hospice. i had no role. i did not sign a. in spite of that she was still in hospice. so if this is going on, what's the future? . . and became something else. the reason i wrote this book so people can understand what is really going on. if this is what is happening and something as important as hospice care. there's a saying in india, if you
thing keogh. [applause] we have 10 minutes for questions and comments please come to the microphone over here. one. >> i amanda cardiology practice for many years i was very surprised about the hospital's avocations, i am a little emotional, i have a patient who i have been taken care of the last many years and the doctor said that i can take care of her and another to be put in hospice is it your mother is undying. she said i want her to be in hospice. and i said a hospice is for the end...
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thank keogh. [applause] >> thank you tunic and paul. before we open into the group i want to give you a chance to respond with some commonalities with the comments it would be interesting to address the issue of the question how americans how they should think about the politics of the professoriate and how that shapes the way the understand the situation in the united states and the last point* about globalism of the academy is original and interesting and worth chewing on and every would be letting ourselves down if we did not stop -- address the bigger question and you talk about the way the university flourishes and that is true but i remember a few years ago when barack obama made a speech proposing the possibility that universities continue to raise tuition as if they would cut the amount of federal financial aid that was a threat to the episcopal situation to universities across the country that builds and the notion there is a certain level every year four-door trusties throughout the country when nets think this is the real res
thank keogh. [applause] >> thank you tunic and paul. before we open into the group i want to give you a chance to respond with some commonalities with the comments it would be interesting to address the issue of the question how americans how they should think about the politics of the professoriate and how that shapes the way the understand the situation in the united states and the last point* about globalism of the academy is original and interesting and worth chewing on and every...
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would do i spent my entire day worrying about the green shirt and t-shirts shy drive to target is keogh k.? >> and a man would have forgotten the entire transaction five minutes later. [laughter] but halfway through the episode of absolute panic i call my husband and i explained how everyone has a green t-shirt but our son and he will never go to college and it is my fault because i am a working women and all the other women remembered and he just laughed and said you know, what? our son learned something so important today that he does not have to be like everyone else. that is the difference because we do about the same with our children and i feel guilty all the time and telling everyone else not to feel guilty and he thinks he is a hero. [laughter] here is a blue t-shirt in the difference is about letting ourselves off the hook. most of the things we do, 80 percent. >> and that is what your husband does. >> 80% success doing the best you can. >> host: what was news to me is primary care giving expectations for mothers at stay at home and working mother have gone up somehow we think
would do i spent my entire day worrying about the green shirt and t-shirts shy drive to target is keogh k.? >> and a man would have forgotten the entire transaction five minutes later. [laughter] but halfway through the episode of absolute panic i call my husband and i explained how everyone has a green t-shirt but our son and he will never go to college and it is my fault because i am a working women and all the other women remembered and he just laughed and said you know, what? our son...
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i will defer all questions and tell our colleagues have asked there's senator colin spending keogh. let me begin by commending you for holding this series of hearings as lee approached the tenth anniversary of medicare modernization act of 2003 i was proud to vote for that legislation and i will go on a limb and say it is the only intact and a program in history where the actual experience has produced much lower cost for the government and the beneficiaries and was initially estimated. usually it goes the other way when we created to benefit. so that is good news indeed as is the high satisfaction rate. nevertheless, there are some important issues we need to explore as we approach the tenth year of this program. ms. woerner i was interested to hear your experience in counseling beneficiaries. many part d plans now use medication utilization management tools, such as prior authorization, and medication substitution, '04 quantity limits that restrict the beneficiaries to act as to prescription drugs. i heard concerns from my constituents that some drug plans have a policy where a be
i will defer all questions and tell our colleagues have asked there's senator colin spending keogh. let me begin by commending you for holding this series of hearings as lee approached the tenth anniversary of medicare modernization act of 2003 i was proud to vote for that legislation and i will go on a limb and say it is the only intact and a program in history where the actual experience has produced much lower cost for the government and the beneficiaries and was initially estimated. usually...
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thank keogh. >> this is a painting during the civil war the to causes that are important to her were veterans and soldiers and also orphans children that had been made orphans as a result and when people associated with those causes would come here to visit they would sit here in the formal parlor embassy wanted people to feel welcome so this is for they would sit and discuss the issues of the day. they would post a number of political figures for debtor including president taft and mckinley also general sherman and other local and national and political figures. her political partner was her husband in detaining these figures jews serve in the role of hostess which has been incredibly important. >> good afternoon i just finished speaking with secretary to and senior officials at the treasury department to discuss the investigation into irs personnel when improperly screened groups applied for tax-exempt status and i looked forward to taking questions at tomorrow's press conference but today i wanted to get out to all of you some information about we're doing in rigo from your. i hav
thank keogh. >> this is a painting during the civil war the to causes that are important to her were veterans and soldiers and also orphans children that had been made orphans as a result and when people associated with those causes would come here to visit they would sit here in the formal parlor embassy wanted people to feel welcome so this is for they would sit and discuss the issues of the day. they would post a number of political figures for debtor including president taft and...
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[applause] of th and i want to say keogh forone coming out as a part of his conversation with this is one attitude that make up latino nation beyond the be numbers. i am tapis smiley and it has m been my honor to be the moderator of this panel. we appreciate you coming. keeps the peace. [applause] [applause] i thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much for joining us this afternoon and thank-you to this great university for hosting us today as everyone knows at this point* the hispanic population of the united states has become not only an important economic component but increasingly never more important part of the political landscape. the objective today is to have a conversation to hear out from a distinguished panel that we will meet in just a moment with different points of view to go deep into some of these issues that may be don't get the deepest coverage possible with the sound bites on television but perhaps if not to the answer to an or begin the debate where we could or even misinformation. we will ask a question and let everyone talk about that then we will open and up to
[applause] of th and i want to say keogh forone coming out as a part of his conversation with this is one attitude that make up latino nation beyond the be numbers. i am tapis smiley and it has m been my honor to be the moderator of this panel. we appreciate you coming. keeps the peace. [applause] [applause] i thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much for joining us this afternoon and thank-you to this great university for hosting us today as everyone knows at this point* the hispanic...
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countries so it is a process if we like it or not i think we will be confronting labeling before the debut keoghrtant for consumers they know where their beef comes from. >> i agree with senator heitkamp and he sings to i hear more about at home in terms of consumer labeling whether producers or manufacturers whether consumers people want to know where products come from. food safety issue people want to the trace ability to feel reassured if it is produced in this country. nothing unless we reach consensus is a domestic -- a mistake. >> senator baucus? >> by a joint -- i join with brown there are a lot of problems with the sanitary restrictions on products especially animal products and plant products and if a lot of people do want to know where the food comes from my know it is complicated but a lot of things to do here are complicated but we have the obligation to figure out to address consumers' wishes with the way with the concerns that have been raised. binders and you can make this wto compatible but we need to find a way. they believe we can work out an accommodation. >> that would like
countries so it is a process if we like it or not i think we will be confronting labeling before the debut keoghrtant for consumers they know where their beef comes from. >> i agree with senator heitkamp and he sings to i hear more about at home in terms of consumer labeling whether producers or manufacturers whether consumers people want to know where products come from. food safety issue people want to the trace ability to feel reassured if it is produced in this country. nothing unless...
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thank keogh.[applause] east." >> thank you, and thank you for this book store, and i appreciate everybody coming here i'm honored to be here. i want to ask you to be patient with me. this is only the second time i've talked about this book. just came out last week. so this might be a little rough tonight but hopefully we'll get through this well together. there are also many of my good friends here so that makes my extra nervous, and -- can you hear me? >> i can -- there we go. all right. i won't repeat anything i said because it wasn't any point to it all. i do feel -- it is awkward about the terrible event friday boston and my heart goes out to all the victims up there. it was a shocking thing. one of the people that is here is my brother, eric. we actually grew up or spent part of our youth outside of boston in a town called wellesley. where is my brother? did he leave? there he is. i went to junior high, eric went to high school and wellesley and then became a police officer there. he had frie
thank keogh.[applause] east." >> thank you, and thank you for this book store, and i appreciate everybody coming here i'm honored to be here. i want to ask you to be patient with me. this is only the second time i've talked about this book. just came out last week. so this might be a little rough tonight but hopefully we'll get through this well together. there are also many of my good friends here so that makes my extra nervous, and -- can you hear me? >> i can -- there we go....