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kessler argues obama is misunderstood as a socialist. he isn't really.he is really in fact the air of three previous ways of political liberalism or progressivism. all of which are concentrated really and his mentality. there is the first wave launched by woodrow wilson and the second by franklin roosevelt and heard by lyndon johnson and there is a fourth wave which is sort of a 60's era identity politics way. obama is trying to unify all of these somewhat conflicting philosophical premises and naturally he's having a hard time with it. so what i like about the book in particular is that kessler reads obama speeches and interviews his writings, his press conferences. it's based on what obama himself has said so it's a guide from the conservative point of view to what obama thinks. >> what else do you to have coming-out? >> another book we are excited about is called the -- constitution what the with the founder said in quite some matters. as most of us know there has been a long-standing debate in this country about how closely literally one should read
kessler argues obama is misunderstood as a socialist. he isn't really.he is really in fact the air of three previous ways of political liberalism or progressivism. all of which are concentrated really and his mentality. there is the first wave launched by woodrow wilson and the second by franklin roosevelt and heard by lyndon johnson and there is a fourth wave which is sort of a 60's era identity politics way. obama is trying to unify all of these somewhat conflicting philosophical premises and...
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-- unexpected lessons i learned as a single mom hosted by grover norquist, denis stevens, ronald kessler, and peter roth and americans for tax reform here in washington.
-- unexpected lessons i learned as a single mom hosted by grover norquist, denis stevens, ronald kessler, and peter roth and americans for tax reform here in washington.
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kessler argues that obama is misunderstood as a socialist. he is not really. he is really, in fact, the air of three previous waves of political liberalism or progressivism, all of which are concentrated really in his mentality, the first wave was lost by woodrow wilson, the second by franklin roosevelt, the third by lyndon johnson, and there is a fourth wave which is a 60's era identity politics waged. obama is trying to sympathize and unify all of these somewhat conflicting philosophical premises. naturally he is having a hard time with it. so what i like about the book in particular is that kessler res obama's speeches, interviews and writings, his press conferences. it is really based on what obama himself has said. it is a guide from the conservative point of view to what obama thinks and believes. >> what else do you have coming out? >> another book that we are excited about. it is called the naked constitution, what the founders said and what is still matters. and as most of us know, there has been a longstanding debate in this country about how closely
kessler argues that obama is misunderstood as a socialist. he is not really. he is really, in fact, the air of three previous waves of political liberalism or progressivism, all of which are concentrated really in his mentality, the first wave was lost by woodrow wilson, the second by franklin roosevelt, the third by lyndon johnson, and there is a fourth wave which is a 60's era identity politics waged. obama is trying to sympathize and unify all of these somewhat conflicting philosophical...
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we have robert kessler.lish on treasuries even with a ten-year yield below 2%. ne of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects
we have robert kessler.lish on treasuries even with a ten-year yield below 2%. ne of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ]...
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david norquist, denis stevens, ronald kessler and peter at americans for tax reform here in washington. >> it's wonderful being back here. >> [inaudible conversations] >> actually, it's two months of work in the first chapter and then about february. st. through september and then on a committed it in september and came back and said my gosh another six to eight weeks. >> i expected more on those books on worked on. >> she threw them in the air and said what is this this doesn't go here. she sits on the second chapter then we have the reasoning for putting in the punch holding off once we got on and put it back together we said why is it that she needs to be here this early? >> in the morning, the evening? >> all day. but you know when the deadline is coming at you the editing especially [inaudible conversations] that's three hours. i get tired a leader in the day. >> bay buchanan. >> thank you for coming out. >> how old were you? >> [inaudible conversations] >> she's trying to get maysan into west point. >> [inaudible conversations] bay buchanan. >> thanks for coming tonight. nice to
david norquist, denis stevens, ronald kessler and peter at americans for tax reform here in washington. >> it's wonderful being back here. >> [inaudible conversations] >> actually, it's two months of work in the first chapter and then about february. st. through september and then on a committed it in september and came back and said my gosh another six to eight weeks. >> i expected more on those books on worked on. >> she threw them in the air and said what is...
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. >> veronica kessler came to the scene to see what she could learn from police.er is the victim's younger sister. >> all i know is my sister didn't deserve that. she had her problems. everybody does, but she had a heart of gold. she would do anything for anybody. what happened to her today was not supposed to happen. her the girl. she was taking care of their girl's daughter. >> no one is quite sure what happened between the two women. now it's left for the police to sort out. cydrisse alvin was charged with first degree murder arrested by police after showing up at her daughter's school. the two men who were involved in the fight have been identified as james ford and lamarzs wilson, both of them charged with felony assault. in the fox 5 newsroom i'm paul wagner. >>> an unusual robbery at union station. look at this picture from a surveil camera. the postal inspector believe -- surveillance camera. the postal inspector believes these four young men robbed the center this afternoon. one of them reached across the counter, grabbed some money and they ran out onto
. >> veronica kessler came to the scene to see what she could learn from police.er is the victim's younger sister. >> all i know is my sister didn't deserve that. she had her problems. everybody does, but she had a heart of gold. she would do anything for anybody. what happened to her today was not supposed to happen. her the girl. she was taking care of their girl's daughter. >> no one is quite sure what happened between the two women. now it's left for the police to sort...
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pristine, clean and great"sue cllrfeld and alan kessler flew all the way from palm beach, florida...tofar beyond the lines of the sta: state:"it'ssbeautiful, it's colorful, it will keep your tax dollars down, it's what people need"officials project thh casino will create 4 thoussnd nnw jobs.aad generate revenue this year to suupoot maryland schools.just another reassn, some say this casino ps worth the gamble: out to maryland live" the casino opens every dayyat 8 am...tonighh they'll close down at 2 am...but on the weekend...they will be open janice park fox45 news at ten. 3 the unique way this traiier communicates... with deaf dogs...in 10 minutes on fox45 news at ten the new york times reporteddrecently that a number of liberal democratic politicians want to increase the minimum wage from $7.25 to as much as $10. this midst of the weakest economic recovery since the great depression and stubbornly high uneeploymeet. under classical economic theory, an increase in wages leads to decrease in emplooment. so an increase in the minimum wage would cause the unemployment rate to increase an
pristine, clean and great"sue cllrfeld and alan kessler flew all the way from palm beach, florida...tofar beyond the lines of the sta: state:"it'ssbeautiful, it's colorful, it will keep your tax dollars down, it's what people need"officials project thh casino will create 4 thoussnd nnw jobs.aad generate revenue this year to suupoot maryland schools.just another reassn, some say this casino ps worth the gamble: out to maryland live" the casino opens every dayyat 8...
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. >> steve, did you see -- how much do you know about robert kessler, steve?s, i followed robert for a long time. he's one of the smaller guys out there on bonds. >> unbelievable. >> and interest rates. >> and i brought up -- i had to go back to when i was thinking he was crazy for the first time, we were in the old building at cnbc so it had to be eight least eight years, he was thinking the interest rate was 4%, 5% and he was pounding the table you got to buy these. the consensus was it's as low as anyone is going to go, anyone who buys, it, you're going to get your head happened to you. and he was saying the same thing at 1.6% yesterday, steve. >> even i'm reluctant there. i was still bullish at 2.5. it depends on what your economic and growth outlook is. my take is the at the-year is more tied to what the outlook is for the economy than it is to fed policy. i believe fed policy had an impact at the margin, .2, .3, maybe .4 on the up side but more and more of the ten-year yield and other interest rates in the economy -- >> we're not japan but it did happen
. >> steve, did you see -- how much do you know about robert kessler, steve?s, i followed robert for a long time. he's one of the smaller guys out there on bonds. >> unbelievable. >> and interest rates. >> and i brought up -- i had to go back to when i was thinking he was crazy for the first time, we were in the old building at cnbc so it had to be eight least eight years, he was thinking the interest rate was 4%, 5% and he was pounding the table you got to buy these....
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. >> reporter: veronica kessler came to see what she could learn from the police. she's the victim's younger sister. >> i know my sister didn't deserve that and had her problems, everybody does and show had a heart of gold. would do anything for anybody. what happens to her today is not supposed to happen. the little girl, she was taking care of the girl's daughter. >> reporter: no one's sure what happened between the two women. new, it's left for the police to sort out a few minutes ago, d.c. police released the victim's name and is identified as amber lynette kent of southeast. and the suspect is charged with first-degree murder and was arrested after showing up at her daughter's school. the two men involved in the fight were charged with felony assault and have been identified as james ford and lamars wilson. shawn? >> paul wagner. thank you. >>> another big story, the jury reached a verdict in the trial of a man accused of posing as a pepco employee and robbing and murdering a prince georges county man. fox 5s maureen umeh is live at the courthouse in up with p
. >> reporter: veronica kessler came to see what she could learn from the police. she's the victim's younger sister. >> i know my sister didn't deserve that and had her problems, everybody does and show had a heart of gold. would do anything for anybody. what happens to her today is not supposed to happen. the little girl, she was taking care of the girl's daughter. >> reporter: no one's sure what happened between the two women. new, it's left for the police to sort out a few...
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we had a smart guy on today, kessler who said 10 years ago to keep buying bonds.ts out you buy a 4%, pfizer, at&t, back in the financial break some of these stocks go down 30%, 40%. you're not guaranteed just because you have a high dividend you're not going to lose your tuchus. >> dividend stocks are dividend stocks at the end of the day, but they're lower beta. i think they're reasonable places to hide. that said, you can overpay. people were paying a lot of money for safety. there are sectors, particularly in the u.s. like utilities where people are overpriced. there are other places to look, outside of the u.s., asia, even parts of northern europe where you can get that dollar of dividends for a lot less. >> so mike, you see it a little bit differently. you think you might even need some noncorrelated assets in the mix? >> i have a lot of cash right now. i think the market is in for a big sdip. but i diversify. i go with a mutual fund, something like t. rowe price dividend growth fund. they have a big basket in there, the traditional companies. >> farm land? >
we had a smart guy on today, kessler who said 10 years ago to keep buying bonds.ts out you buy a 4%, pfizer, at&t, back in the financial break some of these stocks go down 30%, 40%. you're not guaranteed just because you have a high dividend you're not going to lose your tuchus. >> dividend stocks are dividend stocks at the end of the day, but they're lower beta. i think they're reasonable places to hide. that said, you can overpay. people were paying a lot of money for safety. there...
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. >> let me play a couple ads from both sides, a friend of the show is glen kessler of the "washingtones these ads for how truthful they are. both of these ads got the dreaded four pinocchio status. here they are. >> but as a corporate raider, he shipped jobs to china and mexico. as governor he did the same thing. the obama administration admitted the truth, that $2.3 billion of tax credits went overseas while millions of americans can't find a job. >> both of these ads were rated whoppers. they were judged to have taken facts out of context, but if it's a good ad, howard, does it matter? >> no, but neither of these were particularly interesting or good ads, which is -- if there's a really powerful ad and it's got a -- >> if it fudges a little. >> we will be talking about it. these just went under. >> we've asked this before, but as i see ads and as i'm traveling and, you know, heading to different battleground states frankly, i'm going to be in virginia later today, i'm going to ohio over the fourth of july, i will see them more in real time as a real person as opposed to watching the
. >> let me play a couple ads from both sides, a friend of the show is glen kessler of the "washingtones these ads for how truthful they are. both of these ads got the dreaded four pinocchio status. here they are. >> but as a corporate raider, he shipped jobs to china and mexico. as governor he did the same thing. the obama administration admitted the truth, that $2.3 billion of tax credits went overseas while millions of americans can't find a job. >> both of these ads...
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. >> alice kessler-harris recounts the life of william homan -- lillian hellman, author of several social the infuse plays including "the children's hour" and "littlefoxes". this is about an hour. >> thank you for coming. very nice of you to be here this evening. i want to start by talking about why bother with lillian hellman and then read something of the book so that you can get a sense of who she was. and there have been several biographies of lillian hellman. she was the most famous -- the 20th century female fly right for many years. and the 1970s when playwrights' began would work. and as such, it was the figure to be reckoned with. in addition to being a playwright, she was responsible for films like dead end kids of the 1930s. and most famous for those plays of little -- "littlefoxes" and "the children's hour" which are repeatedly played as films, and late night television. and another of them. so the question is -- why do another one? this wasn't really a biography at all and i approach lillian hellman not as a biographer or someone interested in exploring the inferiority of her
. >> alice kessler-harris recounts the life of william homan -- lillian hellman, author of several social the infuse plays including "the children's hour" and "littlefoxes". this is about an hour. >> thank you for coming. very nice of you to be here this evening. i want to start by talking about why bother with lillian hellman and then read something of the book so that you can get a sense of who she was. and there have been several biographies of lillian...
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the west virginia lieutenant governor, jeffrey kessler, sent a separate letter to the west virginia senators and others asking them to pass s.j.r. 37 in order to save what he called west virginia's -- i'm quoting -- most valuable state natural resource and industry. he reminds the senators that on may 25, 2012, the state of west virginia challenged the mats rule, that's the kill coal rule and cited four reasons for why the defective rule should be rejected. that's not all. a group of bipartisan slate state slairnlings also from west virginia wrote senators and others urging the support of s.j.r. 37 out of concern for the devastating impacts on west virginia. as they wrote, again quoting, several west virginia power plants have announced their closure and the loss of employment that comes with it. additionally, it is projected that with the implementation of this rule consumer electricity rates will skyrocket. we all know that's true, even the president has stated that. i'd like to note that we have support of nearly 80% of the private sector -- those businesses that president obama claims ar
the west virginia lieutenant governor, jeffrey kessler, sent a separate letter to the west virginia senators and others asking them to pass s.j.r. 37 in order to save what he called west virginia's -- i'm quoting -- most valuable state natural resource and industry. he reminds the senators that on may 25, 2012, the state of west virginia challenged the mats rule, that's the kill coal rule and cited four reasons for why the defective rule should be rejected. that's not all. a group of bipartisan...