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legislative aide to supervisor lenin bree. from justify. i'll be very brief because i think the members of the public actually articulated the case very well today. supervisor breed as you mentioned is a cosponsor of the [inaudible] which would've loved to been here unfortunate she's just returning from travel overseas. briefly, she shares a lot of the same concerns but the gg nra's plan. particulate the impact it could have a dog owners who like you to use gg and raise for recreation and also for spawning impact of restricting those areas would have on our part. district 5 includes a large portion of golden gate park and the panhandle and alamo square and we don't want to see them suffer in a undue burden from dogs were not restricted from all the other great areas in the city. so she supports the efforts taken again she wishes she'd be here and thank you again supervisor winner was a cane and supervisor apples for meeting on this important issue. >> thank you very much. at this point the items are back in the hands of the committee. so, a
legislative aide to supervisor lenin bree. from justify. i'll be very brief because i think the members of the public actually articulated the case very well today. supervisor breed as you mentioned is a cosponsor of the [inaudible] which would've loved to been here unfortunate she's just returning from travel overseas. briefly, she shares a lot of the same concerns but the gg nra's plan. particulate the impact it could have a dog owners who like you to use gg and raise for recreation and also...
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science and technology of the russian federation honorable soldier of the song of the soviet army lenin order holder red labor banner the world war one level the red star orders the list goes on and on very proud to be taking this flame out of the very first few feet of its epic journey then to be heard of the course to the next person on an empty days across must cross moscow as well before it begins its trip all the way around here it's going to circle or moscow is near the mouth of the first big city goes to is small and it goes up to the northwest and then he follows it follows a pattern and then starts to head east and covers all of the markers sort of a snail shell which now wouldn't know where it's there it's going to scoot over to kaliningrad the russian city of clue in granbury of clue and grab the expletive of course it's over in europe pretty place you've been there isn't anyone going to christmas break it'll take some pictures now that for as president who is now seventy two he's heading towards the setting off we think it was a boris rudolph maybe you know but oh but anyway
science and technology of the russian federation honorable soldier of the song of the soviet army lenin order holder red labor banner the world war one level the red star orders the list goes on and on very proud to be taking this flame out of the very first few feet of its epic journey then to be heard of the course to the next person on an empty days across must cross moscow as well before it begins its trip all the way around here it's going to circle or moscow is near the mouth of the first...
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order of lenin. i wear it everywhere i go. you should sell it. probably worth a lot of money. what's wrong with you? i mean, why are you... like this? [sighs] you know that thing that made you flinch? i don't get that. you don't get scared? or sad. or happy or lonely. i do angry okay, but... that's about it. did something happen? been this way as long as i can remember. i was, uh... about your age... when i figured out i was different. what's that? r-22. they must have punctured the pipes for the building's a.c. [grunts] we'll be dizzy in 10 seconds, unconscious in 40. what happens after that? you don't wanna know. come on. [coughs] [tense music] [gasps] ♪ [grunts] [gunshot] [screams] shaw! no! shaw! ♪ the meeting's starting now, guys. ♪ good night. [ male announcer ] at&t knows you don't want anything to come between you and your new iphone. that's why we're offering at&t next at $0 down on all new iphones. ♪ on all new iphones. before they earned enough cash back from bank of america to help take the show on the road... before they earned 1% back on all purchases -- everywhe
order of lenin. i wear it everywhere i go. you should sell it. probably worth a lot of money. what's wrong with you? i mean, why are you... like this? [sighs] you know that thing that made you flinch? i don't get that. you don't get scared? or sad. or happy or lonely. i do angry okay, but... that's about it. did something happen? been this way as long as i can remember. i was, uh... about your age... when i figured out i was different. what's that? r-22. they must have punctured the pipes for...
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. >> mongolia is rebuilding the former lenin museum to permanently house their newest national hero, the last one may have been gengis khan. >> that is gengis khan, fighting for what you have? >> that is to young generations in mongolia, you have to fight for this and mongolia have something valuable. >> truly a fitting end. and by the wayment t translation for the mongolia word batar, it's hero. by the way, you might wonder as we did, who buys a dinosaur? it's kind of big for a coffee table ornament. our friend t batar would have ended up in the hands of a private collect. coming up here, blurred lines on campus. >> i think we were reluctant to classify as a sexual assault because it would have been classified in the official number. we put more emphasis on preventing plagiarism and preventing rape. >> we introduce our series sex crimes on campus, next. >> every morning from 6 to 10am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. find out what happened and what to expect. >> start every morning, every day, 6am to 10 eastern with al jazee
. >> mongolia is rebuilding the former lenin museum to permanently house their newest national hero, the last one may have been gengis khan. >> that is gengis khan, fighting for what you have? >> that is to young generations in mongolia, you have to fight for this and mongolia have something valuable. >> truly a fitting end. and by the wayment t translation for the mongolia word batar, it's hero. by the way, you might wonder as we did, who buys a dinosaur? it's kind of...
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the second circuit and he is involved the communist party in america for teaching the principles of leninnd marx. and the essentially debts the clear and present team danger test that was articulated several decades before so wide as he and change his mind in the opposite direction? he came to believe of judicial restraint that the projections of the bill of rights were not judicially enforceable even to criticize the supreme court decision in brown vs. board of education issued not be imposing its view on the contrary. it stems not from his support of mccarthyism. he came to believe that is not the role of judges to interfere of the political process. >> the local law is contingent and it will never be perfect in that is why we continue to have these conversations and these kinds of books. the book is called a "the great dissent" how oliver wendell holmes changed his mind - and changed the history of free speech in america" thomas will be signing books in the lobby downstairs. join us there. thank you very much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] . . but also to be here as the edwards
the second circuit and he is involved the communist party in america for teaching the principles of leninnd marx. and the essentially debts the clear and present team danger test that was articulated several decades before so wide as he and change his mind in the opposite direction? he came to believe of judicial restraint that the projections of the bill of rights were not judicially enforceable even to criticize the supreme court decision in brown vs. board of education issued not be imposing...
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. >>> corporate lenin, interesting, let's take a quick break, when we come back, could the west be monthsway from striking a nuclear deal with iran? we'll tell you about the diplomatic discusses in geneva. also, with the deal signed in washington, the washington blame game is under way. >> it is one of the more shameful chapters that i have seen in the years spent here in the senate. new brakes help you stop faster and safer. that's why they deserve... a brake dance. get 50% off new brake pads and shoes. >>> the republicans remain determined to repeal this terrible law. but for today, for today, the relief we hope for is to reopen the government, avoid default. and protect the historic cuts we achieved under the budget control act. this is far less than many of us had hoped for, frankly. but it is far better than what some had sought. >> well, in the end, it came down to the senators from both parties, senate republican leaders who you just heard there, mitch mcconnell, he lived up to his reputation as a deal closer in this case, even though he expressed disappointment. >> it was all smil
. >>> corporate lenin, interesting, let's take a quick break, when we come back, could the west be monthsway from striking a nuclear deal with iran? we'll tell you about the diplomatic discusses in geneva. also, with the deal signed in washington, the washington blame game is under way. >> it is one of the more shameful chapters that i have seen in the years spent here in the senate. new brakes help you stop faster and safer. that's why they deserve... a brake dance. get 50% off...
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what's interesting is, you know, vladimir lenin said socialized medicine is the keystone of the archthe socialist state. in other words, you've got to get the socialized medicine as the foundation because it gives you control of the people. >> it's a serious question . >> once you have control of them you can do what you want. >> one of the reasons the virginia democrat gerald conley was suggesting this as a witch hunt is she was question ed about a memo between -- she used to run the group doing the targeting. she was questioned about a memo she exchanged. she left it to run the obama cares piece of the irs. a memo she had with white house officials that they believe discussed confidential taxpayer information. they wanted to know if she was sharing information she shouldn't have been sharing with white house operatives for political purposes. that was a charge she denied and so on. holding up the memo and discussing it with her had to be dismissed instantly with this attempt at humor. >> absolutely. you know, what's really surprising and very serious, and i think is being missed in
what's interesting is, you know, vladimir lenin said socialized medicine is the keystone of the archthe socialist state. in other words, you've got to get the socialized medicine as the foundation because it gives you control of the people. >> it's a serious question . >> once you have control of them you can do what you want. >> one of the reasons the virginia democrat gerald conley was suggesting this as a witch hunt is she was question ed about a memo between -- she used to...
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and, you know, vladimir eleven insaid that -- lenin said that socialized medicine is the keystone toe. what he meant by that is if you're attempting to change a system into a socialist state, then you need to get control of health care. this is, this is not complex. this is straight out there. some people will try to make it seem, oh, that's ridiculous, how could you possibly evoke the name of lenin. how could you possibly not? how could you possibly not be aware of history and aware of social change? bill: the other point you made is you become more government centric as opposed to people centric, the government's driving decisions and not you as an individual. >> exactly. bill: what do you think of the rollout? you know, you're two weeks in now, what do you think? >> i was just talking to somebody who said they went on the web site, and they finally got through, and it was asking for all kinds of personal information including about your voting and do you need to be registered. you know, things that really don't have a whole lot to do with health care. it really does make you wonde
and, you know, vladimir eleven insaid that -- lenin said that socialized medicine is the keystone toe. what he meant by that is if you're attempting to change a system into a socialist state, then you need to get control of health care. this is, this is not complex. this is straight out there. some people will try to make it seem, oh, that's ridiculous, how could you possibly evoke the name of lenin. how could you possibly not? how could you possibly not be aware of history and aware of social...
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by the way, some additional people we get through we should never say we're going to do what lenin thought was a good idea, which was to screw down the people who make the money and pay the bills to make everyone feel good while you kill the goose and lay the golden egg. thank you very much. you.ank appreciate it. a strong close. >> [inaudible] we learned a lot from the last election on very interesting issues like polling. looking for ways to collaborate with others with a common interest. in terms of what we are going to spend and how we are going to spend him that is something we do ourselves, no matter where anyone is. just hope we can build coalition of interest. coalitions around things that need to be passed. we even build them around wall street by getting lots of people to file amicus reefs. >> one does this process again -- when does this process begin? we still do not know who is running. when we get there, we will figure that out. >> i really do not know where we are there. >> one thing i went to clarify in terms of revenue piece of it. the main reason we are facing iss fiscal
by the way, some additional people we get through we should never say we're going to do what lenin thought was a good idea, which was to screw down the people who make the money and pay the bills to make everyone feel good while you kill the goose and lay the golden egg. thank you very much. you.ank appreciate it. a strong close. >> [inaudible] we learned a lot from the last election on very interesting issues like polling. looking for ways to collaborate with others with a common...
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what's interesting is, you know, vladimir lenin said socialized medicine is the keystone of the archsocialist state. in other words, you've got to get the socialized medicine as the foundation because it gives you control of the people. >> it's a serious question . >> once you have control of them you can do what you want. >> one of the reasons the virginia democrat gerald conley was suggesting this as a witch hunt is she was question ed about a memo between -- she used to run the group doing the targeting. she was questioned about a memo she exchanged. she left it to run the obama cares piece of the irs. a memo she had with white house officials that they believe discussed confidential taxpayer information. they wanted to know if she was sharing information she shouldn't have been sharing with white house operatives for political purposes. that was a charge she denied and so on. holding up the memo and discussing it with her had to be dismissed instantly with this attempt at humor. >> absolutely. you know, what's really surprising and very serious, and i think is being missed in thi
what's interesting is, you know, vladimir lenin said socialized medicine is the keystone of the archsocialist state. in other words, you've got to get the socialized medicine as the foundation because it gives you control of the people. >> it's a serious question . >> once you have control of them you can do what you want. >> one of the reasons the virginia democrat gerald conley was suggesting this as a witch hunt is she was question ed about a memo between -- she used to run...
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it's one of those lenin era pictures where they rub out of the photo the first they don't want to see in the photo. this notion that that was the central issue has really fallen in the memory hole starting, i think, with that paul ryan on ned the "journal" and ever since then you don't hear about it at all from a lot of conservative folks in the house and certainly not in the leadership. they want to get this on a more favorable terrain which is long-term spending. >> rose: let me understand this. as part of what boehner recommended, the negotiations to take place between the preponderate the if the debt ceiling is extended -- >> negotiations, charlie, these are conversations, these are talk it is. >> rose: they're not negotiating. >> no. the president won't negotiate. >> rose: is anybody saying that obamacare funding will or will not be on the table in the talks we're something from >> obamacare fund willing not be -- in my opinion obamacare fund willing not be on the table in any direct sense of the word. there will be no delay, no defunding. >> rose: so he will not be accuse odd gi
it's one of those lenin era pictures where they rub out of the photo the first they don't want to see in the photo. this notion that that was the central issue has really fallen in the memory hole starting, i think, with that paul ryan on ned the "journal" and ever since then you don't hear about it at all from a lot of conservative folks in the house and certainly not in the leadership. they want to get this on a more favorable terrain which is long-term spending. >> rose: let...
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he went to moscow where he gave him the lenin prize and china and hong out with joe until very recently his birthday was a national holiday in china and the longest personal greeting that his widow received. shortly thereafter the young president of the independent republic of with ghana who shared a platform in manchester at the pan-african congress in 1945. all of the young african freedom fighters. they all revered. he was the father of pan-africanism and anticolonialism and about 1960 he said with ever happened to that encyclopedia africana and he told him the same sad tale that i told you. they wrote back and said why don't you move to ghana? so 1961, ladies and gentlemen, at the age of 93, he did three things. he initially gramm joined the american communist party. they renounce their american citizenship and repatriated to the independent republic of ghana where he established the encyclopedia africana on december 50th 1962 they held the first and only meetings of the board of editors and they recounted the history of his idea just as i have done for you this evening. then he sai
he went to moscow where he gave him the lenin prize and china and hong out with joe until very recently his birthday was a national holiday in china and the longest personal greeting that his widow received. shortly thereafter the young president of the independent republic of with ghana who shared a platform in manchester at the pan-african congress in 1945. all of the young african freedom fighters. they all revered. he was the father of pan-africanism and anticolonialism and about 1960 he...
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commonest party of america who have been prosecuted under the smith act for teaching the principles of leninand marx. and upholds the decision and essentially got the clear and present danger test holmes had articulated several decades before, and so the question is why this hand change his mind but in the opposite direction? and the answer is that and, as his career progresses, he came to believe more and more in the idea of judicial restraint. came to believe that the protections of the bill of rights were merely -- they were not judicially enforceable. he even criticized the supreme court's decision in brown v. board of education argued that the court shouldn't be imposing its view of equality on the country. and it really stems not from his support of mccarthyism. he is horrified by mccarthyism. he simply came to believe even more strong than he had earlier in his crib that it wasn't the role of judges to interfere with what the results of the poll process was. >> the law is always contingent and we always are contesting it and it will never be perfect, and that is why the point we conti
commonest party of america who have been prosecuted under the smith act for teaching the principles of leninand marx. and upholds the decision and essentially got the clear and present danger test holmes had articulated several decades before, and so the question is why this hand change his mind but in the opposite direction? and the answer is that and, as his career progresses, he came to believe more and more in the idea of judicial restraint. came to believe that the protections of the bill...
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fully recognize the consequences of doing that, particularly when, you know, the father of socialism, lenin said to a socialist society is health care. it's socialized medicine. stuart: yeah, i'm an englishman, i was born in the first week of the national health service ii great britain. i don't remember the birth of the health service, but i know the effects thereof. dr. karr dr. carson, thank you for joining us. and sarah hall ingram, part of targeted groups, question, is this a smoking gun? we'll certainly bring it to you in the next hour. and back with a rip roaring rally up 162. ruby tuesday, why is it a big loser? >> i know, it's down about 15, 16% now, hitting new lows. it's a big loser because the casual dining sector is hit hard. it's not just ruby tuesday, it's some of the others. for ruby tuesday, they reported a big quarterry loss and decline in same-store sales. this is the customer that's falling back a little bit. the menu items not helping. quickly back in '08 i was polling numbers on the stock, it traded about 96 cents and the reason was, at the height of the crisis, that s
fully recognize the consequences of doing that, particularly when, you know, the father of socialism, lenin said to a socialist society is health care. it's socialized medicine. stuart: yeah, i'm an englishman, i was born in the first week of the national health service ii great britain. i don't remember the birth of the health service, but i know the effects thereof. dr. karr dr. carson, thank you for joining us. and sarah hall ingram, part of targeted groups, question, is this a smoking gun?...
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i was going to read that bit about taking lenin off the shelf, which doug read so beautifully, and ithought that really went to the core of him and kind of made when i first read that, the disagreements i had had with him vanish immediately. alex knew tha that a export orge and quickly might've left doesn't just bring out decades of depoliticization to a new path on the back when doing a good. he decried the collapse of the marxist left which were his words, used to provide a training ground for young people who could learn the rudiments of the local economy, an organization disciplined. find mates and played well in reproducing the left, red diaper up on red diaper. damaris radicals noorzai marxist class. in this sense that alex played what i think was his most vital role for the left and he might have perhaps hated this term being an ardent anti-militarist, but he was like our drill sergeant. he hurled abuse at us from every possible direction. maybe if hillary -- slap or maybe if i buy organic -- slap. if only the democrats -- slap to the kennedys with lester -- slap. why was he d
i was going to read that bit about taking lenin off the shelf, which doug read so beautifully, and ithought that really went to the core of him and kind of made when i first read that, the disagreements i had had with him vanish immediately. alex knew tha that a export orge and quickly might've left doesn't just bring out decades of depoliticization to a new path on the back when doing a good. he decried the collapse of the marxist left which were his words, used to provide a training ground...
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here's a picture of lenin spaulding. she came here back in september.n she disappeared to the point for the hospital asked the sheriff's department can you help us search the grounds and look for her. apparently they asked the department for * free to the department has not responded or make any comments and then this person came forward gave this testimony about haight check the stairwell, disappears. all we know at this time is that he was an aged man before 30 and 40 years old. 5 ft. eight. he was wearing a badge. could be a badge that says that he's a worker at s.f. general or someone who comes. they possibly believe that he might have heyman for uc f f. police have not released a composite sketch 3 kron4's terisa estacio reports of ford is holding a news conference about the facility this as neighbors and workers at the facility are calling for word about what they say were horrible conditions. >>terisa: hearing castro valley several neighbors told me something was wrong for month said they say that they saw elderly people who lived at the facility
here's a picture of lenin spaulding. she came here back in september.n she disappeared to the point for the hospital asked the sheriff's department can you help us search the grounds and look for her. apparently they asked the department for * free to the department has not responded or make any comments and then this person came forward gave this testimony about haight check the stairwell, disappears. all we know at this time is that he was an aged man before 30 and 40 years old. 5 ft. eight....
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my next comment is the socialized medicine they are trying to implement upon us, lenin or one of themunist countries stated if you have socialized medicine, you can't control the people. that is my second comment. -- you can control the people. pelosi had all of those immigrants and their yesterday at the white house. i would like to know who paid for the busing of the immigrants. about the talking rallies around washington, d.c. yesterday. caller: who paid for all of those people to be there? host: that was larry from georgia. the effect of the shutdown is to starve the parts of the government the gop deem essential. part of the long-term gop strategy. on our line from -- formrepublicans, marie. for republicans, marie. i cannot believe what you just said. --retary of state jet blue jack lew is thinking of cutting off social security benefits for seniors or the vets. are talking about the secretary of the treasury. being heldare hostage for president -- by president obama and his socialist cronies. a communistn country, russia. i lived in poland. communist countries and obama is doin
my next comment is the socialized medicine they are trying to implement upon us, lenin or one of themunist countries stated if you have socialized medicine, you can't control the people. that is my second comment. -- you can control the people. pelosi had all of those immigrants and their yesterday at the white house. i would like to know who paid for the busing of the immigrants. about the talking rallies around washington, d.c. yesterday. caller: who paid for all of those people to be there?...
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i do not want to draw too many parallels here, but it was a struggle in part against marxism and leninism. not just on the battlefield. if you were to ask yourself in 1960, we have-- been at this for 15 years after yalta. haven't we been doing this long enough, struggling in africa, in latin america, in eastern europe? if we sold out the opposition groups in poland in the 1960's and 1970's? the struggles not ashley and until the late 1980's -- not actually and -- end into the late 1980's and early 1990's, when groups rose up against an ideology the population just could not live with. to shift gears here, afghanistan is a good example of this. we are in a struggle with an oppressive ideology. the taliban's vision of they arean, in syria, different in some ways. in afghanistan, the groups trying to win this one from the opposition side are trying to establish an extreme version of islam. an emirate where the most important ministry is virtue and vice. it is an ideological struggle. i would just say the people who want to give up this early on, remember this one is a generational struggle.
i do not want to draw too many parallels here, but it was a struggle in part against marxism and leninism. not just on the battlefield. if you were to ask yourself in 1960, we have-- been at this for 15 years after yalta. haven't we been doing this long enough, struggling in africa, in latin america, in eastern europe? if we sold out the opposition groups in poland in the 1960's and 1970's? the struggles not ashley and until the late 1980's -- not actually and -- end into the late 1980's and...
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i do not want to draw too many parallels here, but it was a struggle in part against marxism and leninism not just on the battlefield. if you were to ask yourself in 19 exceed, we -- 1960, we have been at this for 15 years after yalta. haven't we been doing this long enough, struggling in africa, in latin america, in eastern europe? if we sold out the opposition groups in poland in the 1960's and 1970's? the struggles not ashley and until the late 1980's -- not actually and -- end into the late 1980's and early 1990's, when groups rose up against an ideology the population just could not live with. to shift gears here, afghanistan is a good example of this. we are in a struggle with an oppressive ideology. the taliban's vision of afghanistan, in syria, they are different in some ways. in afghanistan, the groups trying to win this one from the opposition side are trying to establish an extreme version of islam. an emirate where the most important ministry is virtue and vice. it is an ideological struggle. i would just say the people who want to give up this early on, remember this one is a
i do not want to draw too many parallels here, but it was a struggle in part against marxism and leninism not just on the battlefield. if you were to ask yourself in 19 exceed, we -- 1960, we have been at this for 15 years after yalta. haven't we been doing this long enough, struggling in africa, in latin america, in eastern europe? if we sold out the opposition groups in poland in the 1960's and 1970's? the struggles not ashley and until the late 1980's -- not actually and -- end into the late...
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now, i don't want to draw too many parallels here, but it was a struggle in part against marxism, leninism. it was an ideological struggle. it was not just on the battlefields. and if you were to ask yourself in 1960, we'd been at this for 15 years after yalta, haven't we, haven't we, haven't we been doing this long enough, struggling in africa or struggling in latin america or struggling in eastern europe, imagine if we'd sold out the opposition groups in poland in the 1960s and 1970s. look -- the struggle didn't actually end until the late 1980s and early 1990s when groups within states like poland, solidarity rose up finally against an ideology that the population just could not live with. to shift gears here, and afghanistan is a good example of this, we are in a struggle with an oppressive ideology. the taliban's vision of afghanistan, al-nusra's in syria, they're different in certain ways. but in afghanistan, the groups that are trying to win this one from the opposition side are trying to establish an extreme version of islam, an emirates where the most important ministry is virtue
now, i don't want to draw too many parallels here, but it was a struggle in part against marxism, leninism. it was an ideological struggle. it was not just on the battlefields. and if you were to ask yourself in 1960, we'd been at this for 15 years after yalta, haven't we, haven't we, haven't we been doing this long enough, struggling in africa or struggling in latin america or struggling in eastern europe, imagine if we'd sold out the opposition groups in poland in the 1960s and 1970s. look --...
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we should never say we are going to do what lenin thought was a good idea, which was screw down the people who make the money and pay the bills to make everybody feel good while you kill the news that laid the golden egg, and thank you very much. >> thank you, tom, bruce. appreciate it. >> [indiscernible] this morning.nd the house will be in session today, gaveling in at noon eastern. legislative work will start at in0 on bills of child safety foster care. live coverage when the house comes in shortly on c-span. with a formertion member of congress on moderate members of his party and his influence on the tea party. in congress for the state of congress, and now he is the president of the main street partnership. welcome. the main street partnership is -- thet: 15 years ago was adams society. littlebeen a sleepy group that has supported center- right publican candidates. this year we are gearing up the cause being a little organization in the face of what is going on in our party is ok, now we will actively defend and recruit people who run for office. thoseould you describe types of peopl
we should never say we are going to do what lenin thought was a good idea, which was screw down the people who make the money and pay the bills to make everybody feel good while you kill the news that laid the golden egg, and thank you very much. >> thank you, tom, bruce. appreciate it. >> [indiscernible] this morning.nd the house will be in session today, gaveling in at noon eastern. legislative work will start at in0 on bills of child safety foster care. live coverage when the...
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we should never say we are going to do what lenin thought was a good idea, which is redundant peopleake the money and pay the bills to make everybody feel good while you kill the news that laid the golden egg, and thank you very much. >> thank you, bruce. appreciate it. >> [indiscernible] is eleanor's typewriter, where she wrote her column. what i have here are the original drafts of some of the columns i want share. the first one is her first column, and it sets the tone for the column to follow. what she is talking about are the comings and goings of the white house as they are getting back to the regular schedule after the holiday season. ,his clipping from november 6 1940, election day, she talks about how at midnight a larger crowd came in from hyde park with a band and wonderful package. the president greeted them. this was a tradition on election night. they would come to hyde park, gather family, and await the election results. when they were pronounced, the folks who marched down and the president would come out and greet them. >> first lady eleanor roosevelt, tonight at 9:0
we should never say we are going to do what lenin thought was a good idea, which is redundant peopleake the money and pay the bills to make everybody feel good while you kill the news that laid the golden egg, and thank you very much. >> thank you, bruce. appreciate it. >> [indiscernible] is eleanor's typewriter, where she wrote her column. what i have here are the original drafts of some of the columns i want share. the first one is her first column, and it sets the tone for the...