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and i mean party like i mean is one of the liberal opposition ones who thought you know i was going to say i mean. it was leaving office there's a lot of the rules were changed and liberalized needed to use your for parties to register and people to join those party so i mean in the next election cycle going to see a lot of i don't like this here go ahead sir go ahead. i don't even like that. during the election never complained that it was too difficult to read just like i wasn't you know you have been skiing couldn't register but as soon as they did the rules were liberalized so that more people could register there were complaints so that was going to deliberate ploy by the regime to weaken the opposition by having more and more opposition so already you can't win either way i think unfortunately well we'll see it's still early days yet if i will go back to you this seems to me it's an economy of expectations ok because the arab spring was brought up i mean you can look at me in on it's the use that you know about the price of bread in a lot
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in people in 31 states, marriage remains people of two opposite genders. even liberal states like california and maine. i don't think that puts my view in the extreme, but the mainstream. i appreciate the president talking about morality, jesus and marriage. now, the rest of us can freely discuss it as well. i just hope that he won't forget that millions of americans don't have jobs, they've lost the value of their homes, and they can't afford to retire in no small part due to his understanding of economics. and i hope he won't blame that on jesus. [applaus [applause]. recently, the obama presidential reelection campaign unveiled a new slogan, forward. >> instead of losing jobs we're creating them. over 4.2 million so far. we're not there yet. it's still too hard for too many. but we're coming back, because america's greatness comes from a strong middle class, because you don't quite, and neither does he. >> i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. >> many of the president's policies have us taking two steps back, well, this week, we're introducing a new segment c
in people in 31 states, marriage remains people of two opposite genders. even liberal states like california and maine. i don't think that puts my view in the extreme, but the mainstream. i appreciate the president talking about morality, jesus and marriage. now, the rest of us can freely discuss it as well. i just hope that he won't forget that millions of americans don't have jobs, they've lost the value of their homes, and they can't afford to retire in no small part due to his understanding...
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this tierney, he said, was the opposite of those liberal space values we still cherished today to rule of law, he elected government, freedom of speech and expression is no coincidence that the anniversary of thomas jefferson noted inauguration speech had been just a baby for churchill spoke and what could prevent the fall of these values and the spread of tierney, churchill asked his audience. nothing less than a special relationship between britain and the united states to build what he called a temple of peace. >> however, standing in the way was the threat of expansionist communism as churchill gave name to and let's watch if we have a short clip of what churchill said next. my good grief. >> we will read it to you and stop if the video comes back. [inaudible] across the continent through the capitol of the ancient states of central vienna, budapest and the relations [inaudible] not only did the soviet input but a very high and in some cases increasing from moscow. >> he said it better than i would have. we talk of the many soviet misdeeds and among them displacing many of germans
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liberation of kuwait. polls suggest the level of opposition to afghanistan war approaches the level of opposition at the highestr. >> being at war for quite a while. i want to say on the gallup poll, gallup did the same pole for mccain and obama and it was identical. i think you are right when you say these are people, traditional republican voters. typically, however, they vote pretty much like everybody else votes. so they are going vote like a republican voter will vote. and have issues with obama over the debt. a lot of the domestic stuff. if you look at how they peel abou -- howthey feel about the , they're against the afghanistan war. reuters did a poll recently that showed recent veterans in the last ten years are overwhelmingly in support of the president's policies. >> charles, popular perceptio perception, generalization, extreme generalization that democrats are more antiwar than republicans. but it has real world political consequences does it not? >> it helps explain the huge gap between the republicans, whether it's romney or mccain in getting support from the veterans. it isn't only demographic.
liberation of kuwait. polls suggest the level of opposition to afghanistan war approaches the level of opposition at the highestr. >> being at war for quite a while. i want to say on the gallup poll, gallup did the same pole for mccain and obama and it was identical. i think you are right when you say these are people, traditional republican voters. typically, however, they vote pretty much like everybody else votes. so they are going vote like a republican voter will vote. and have...
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the non-violent side of the opposition is taking a back seat to what you described as a terrorist or liberation forces. they are armed, and they are apparently going to meet fire with fire. this is going to continue for some time. >> it seems they are taking out more guerilla tactics. how do you this will change game played? >> it means there is no short- term solution. in means there is going to be more violence. it is going to last a long term, barring some outside intervention, even if that is feasible. >> how affective can they be even if those numbers go up to 300? >> they will be completely ineffective. there was never a rational reason to believe they would be able to do the job they were trying to do. neither side is interested in doing the job, and to be honest, the sooner they are out of there the better, because we have put good people in harm's way, and some of them will be killed along verdes today. good >> what happens next. even though they are not as a factual as one would hope, that would leave a gaping hole and civil war? >> i think we are heading into a civil war. we have to
the non-violent side of the opposition is taking a back seat to what you described as a terrorist or liberation forces. they are armed, and they are apparently going to meet fire with fire. this is going to continue for some time. >> it seems they are taking out more guerilla tactics. how do you this will change game played? >> it means there is no short- term solution. in means there is going to be more violence. it is going to last a long term, barring some outside intervention,...
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liberals are concerned about corporations as the oppressor. on the rights, it is the opposite. they see business as good and they see a government as the oppressor which makes it hard for small business people. tavis: let's talk about loyalty. >> now we get into the things which are now more pronounced on the right. group loyalty, if you are on the left and you' concerned about racism, you get concerned about tribal loyalty, the boundaries between groups. on the right, they see it as natural and loyal that they should be a loyal to their companies, families, and nations. tavis: the second of those three that you referenced, authority. >> if you see a bumper sticker that says question authority, they are not on the right. authority is a virtue on the right and they have a. you have to have institutions to keep order in society. on all left, people are wary about those authorities being oppressors. the left it tends to be anti- authority. this plays out in the older culture war from the 1960's through the 1990's where, i should parents is be able to spain. those were cultural iss
liberals are concerned about corporations as the oppressor. on the rights, it is the opposite. they see business as good and they see a government as the oppressor which makes it hard for small business people. tavis: let's talk about loyalty. >> now we get into the things which are now more pronounced on the right. group loyalty, if you are on the left and you' concerned about racism, you get concerned about tribal loyalty, the boundaries between groups. on the right, they see it as...
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prime minister david cameron's conservatives and his liberal democrat partners already lost hundreds of seats with big gains going to the opposition labour party. but there is one bright spot for the conservatives in capital london -- the incumbent there is expected to win reelection. final results are expected later tonight. there have been two gruesome discoveries in mexico, both of which authorities say are linked to drug cartels. the bodies of four women and five men were found hanging off a bridge close to the u.s. border. >> and police have found four dismembered bodies in a canal. two of the victims were photojournalist who had been investigating organized crime. press freedom advocates say mexico is the most dangerous country to be a journalist. nato has again made it clear that its missile defense plans pose no threat to russian security. >> the atlantic alliance insists that the system aims to protect member states from a possible attack by iran, but moscow fears that the shield could undermine the effectiveness of its own nuclear arsenal. >> the head of nato says he would much rather russia cooperate on missile defense,
prime minister david cameron's conservatives and his liberal democrat partners already lost hundreds of seats with big gains going to the opposition labour party. but there is one bright spot for the conservatives in capital london -- the incumbent there is expected to win reelection. final results are expected later tonight. there have been two gruesome discoveries in mexico, both of which authorities say are linked to drug cartels. the bodies of four women and five men were found hanging off...
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liberal forces. they suppressed the opposition so that's why the arab world was polarized between would autocrates andts. the muslim brotherhood in egypt and the islamists in tunisia and morocco are what i call islamic centrists. they believe in the political game, they believe in citizenship as the foundation of society. they have come a long way. the united states has very little to fear from these islamists but again another major point before i said that the world that will emerge in that part of the world will not be the same that the united states had dealt with in the last 60 years. it will be assertive. it will be independent. it will be awe thennive and that's why in my book i say the end of america's moment. it's the beginning of the end of america's hegemony using the mubaraks for cronies. >> is it the risk not like the countries like egypt and tunisia will follow an al qaeda model but embracing an islamist movement they follow an iranian mottle, they embrace democracy but once and then you have some theocratic regime that takes over from there? >> thank you for the question. this is the fe
liberal forces. they suppressed the opposition so that's why the arab world was polarized between would autocrates andts. the muslim brotherhood in egypt and the islamists in tunisia and morocco are what i call islamic centrists. they believe in the political game, they believe in citizenship as the foundation of society. they have come a long way. the united states has very little to fear from these islamists but again another major point before i said that the world that will emerge in that...
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opposite direction. oh, my god, white people be afraid of obama. we never would make it racial. no, the liberalsacial. this is how they foment discrimination and terrible feelings between the races. that's their job. they're trying to get to you hate each other. don't buy into it. the first guy who talked about this first, mckay at buzzfeed. you did a terrific story on t mckay. the first question i have for you is how prevalent is this in the right-wing media? >> if you spend a couple of days reading the conservative blogosphere, listening to rush limbaugh, you will hear this idea of slow-burning race war going on in america and the idea which is an important part of the narrative, that the mainstream media won't cover it because they're covering it up for white guilt or all these other reasons that they point out. but it is everywhere. if you know where to look. >> cenk: and what do you think is the driving force behind this? do you think it's politics, hey, let's get people scared of presidentpresident obama and get him out of office, or do they believe it? oh, black people are coming. they're
opposite direction. oh, my god, white people be afraid of obama. we never would make it racial. no, the liberalsacial. this is how they foment discrimination and terrible feelings between the races. that's their job. they're trying to get to you hate each other. don't buy into it. the first guy who talked about this first, mckay at buzzfeed. you did a terrific story on t mckay. the first question i have for you is how prevalent is this in the right-wing media? >> if you spend a couple of...
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bill no means to be liberals and at best have quite dubious democratic credentials in the sense that we in the west would think. drill down a little bit into the nature of the opposition as a democratic movement and elements that may be somewhat different and weave in an answer also to walter's question to the extent that you can. >> thanks for the question. the favorite retort line of all the putin officials when for instance when putin abolished elections of governors in 2004 and he said well, the united states before 1913 didn't have the direct election of senators. they know how to come up with these retorting lines. the example i like to use, there was a scandal here in washington when it was "the washington post" published some i think it was to do with electronic surveillance but there was a big scandal and they forced essentially a newspaper forced the attorney general at the time gonzales to resign his post about five years ago. in russia, after the ntv channel came up with information that the prosecutor general received an aapartment from some of the people he was supposed to investigate for criminal acts and corruption, the kremlin shut down the ntv channe
bill no means to be liberals and at best have quite dubious democratic credentials in the sense that we in the west would think. drill down a little bit into the nature of the opposition as a democratic movement and elements that may be somewhat different and weave in an answer also to walter's question to the extent that you can. >> thanks for the question. the favorite retort line of all the putin officials when for instance when putin abolished elections of governors in 2004 and he...
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liberation front. but regime critics suspect a calculated move to divide the islamists, the country's only credible opposition think they will certainly benefit from the developed in the region but not to the same extent as morocco, tunisia, or egypt. >> algeria still sees sporadic protests, but the hope for reform in the fear of instability and appeared to have insulated the country from a regime change. the president's 13-year rule has survived the arab spring, for now at least. >> for the very latest on of the voting has been going, let's go to our correspondent in algiers. can you fill us in, how was the turnout for this vote, and is there any idea where is headed? >> yes, i was out today at polling stations, and turnout seemed to be pretty low. i spent half an hour in a polling station in the capital, and in that time, not one single voter came in to cast their ballot. we do not have any idea yet of what the turnout was or which parties have managed to gain seats in parliament. but the feeling is that the islamist party will have gained some seats in this vote, which is in line with what we have seen in
liberation front. but regime critics suspect a calculated move to divide the islamists, the country's only credible opposition think they will certainly benefit from the developed in the region but not to the same extent as morocco, tunisia, or egypt. >> algeria still sees sporadic protests, but the hope for reform in the fear of instability and appeared to have insulated the country from a regime change. the president's 13-year rule has survived the arab spring, for now at least....
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liberal and still have a bipartisan mind-set. such are a mind-set being a nonls that the other party is also patriotic and they have some good ideas." "bipartisan is not the opposite principle. one can be very conservative or very liberal and still have a bipartisan mind-set. such a mind-set also acknowledges that the other party is also pie trotic and may have some good ideas." we should all remember regardless of our party that it's been the hallmark of this country for more than 200 years, compromise. mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the presiding officer: the republican leader. mr. mcconnell: i certainly share my friend, the majority leader's views, about senator lugar's record but i would remind myself colleagues that he has 18 months to be among us and to serve this country and i think an appropriate time to celebrate his outstanding career would be when it comes to an end here in the senate. with regard to what's been going on here in the senate, the problem clearly is the majority, which seems not to be interested in accomplishing anything but, rather, turning the senate floor into an opportunity for showboats for the president and his campaign. earl whyer ie
liberal and still have a bipartisan mind-set. such are a mind-set being a nonls that the other party is also patriotic and they have some good ideas." "bipartisan is not the opposite principle. one can be very conservative or very liberal and still have a bipartisan mind-set. such a mind-set also acknowledges that the other party is also pie trotic and may have some good ideas." we should all remember regardless of our party that it's been the hallmark of this country for more...
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is that president obama is too liberal and then too tough on the banks. we say the exact oppositeugh enough. and it turns out that the country agrees with us. a poll of swing states that are little important in the election, and look at the results. the question is president obama has not done enough to hold the banks accountable, and pennsylvania 63% agree, 29% disagree. nevada, 69% agree 2525 disagrees. north carolina, agree, they all agree by large margins. president obama has not done enough to go after wall street. get a load of this question. should the bankers be criminally charged for what they did during the crisis with the. >> -for-the. >> florida, 69 agree that. nevada, 77%. pennsylvania, 77%. for the love of god go after the bankers! it's good policy. it's good politics. go get them! now a guy who agrees with us is a face you might recognize richard kind is a person who has been in mad about you. spin city. so many different shows and he was at the white house correspondent dinner. when they asked him about it, he said this. >> when i think the disparity between the ul
is that president obama is too liberal and then too tough on the banks. we say the exact oppositeugh enough. and it turns out that the country agrees with us. a poll of swing states that are little important in the election, and look at the results. the question is president obama has not done enough to hold the banks accountable, and pennsylvania 63% agree, 29% disagree. nevada, 69% agree 2525 disagrees. north carolina, agree, they all agree by large margins. president obama has not done...
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arm the opposition itself and as a strife in syria drags on we take a look at the liberated international arms network that's keeping the rebels locked and loaded. and i reports in a deadly trade driven by profit and say a seller shows off his goods. this is five thousand dollars and this is thirteen hundred eighteen hundred and two thousand the seven machine guns between two and a half and three thousand u.s. sparks shaadi not his real name also has rocket propelled and hand grenades which he showed me in private people come or contact me every day we have a revolution next door. we talk in shut his garage in tripoli lebanon on syrian rebels are his major clients are very popular but recently they're looking for really have the stuff we buy from her and their allies and research they have a nerve and they're getting it for free as iran makes their entire story. it'll take no more than ten hours for this shot he says to reach lebanon's conflict in the gulf to neighbor since the beginning of the uprising in syria last march arms prices have rocketed for some items that coast has gone up fi
arm the opposition itself and as a strife in syria drags on we take a look at the liberated international arms network that's keeping the rebels locked and loaded. and i reports in a deadly trade driven by profit and say a seller shows off his goods. this is five thousand dollars and this is thirteen hundred eighteen hundred and two thousand the seven machine guns between two and a half and three thousand u.s. sparks shaadi not his real name also has rocket propelled and hand grenades which he...
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there is no liberal protestant denomination i'm aware of against gay marriage. the president's oppositionical. there are lots of black and latino voters who are uncomfortable with gay marriage. the president doesn't want to alienate them in election year. that is the source --. bill: you would argue those two voting groups across the country not specific to what is happening in north carolina with the ban voted on yesterday? >> i say the president is trying to have it both ways. he says i'm for equal rights yet he is not. is not for gay marriage and won't explain why. opposition is politically. doesn't want to alienate key voting groups. bill: alan. >> what is remarkable so-called liberal media loves barack obama do no wrong, right, focusing on this beating up jay carney on it. why are we talking about the fact that mitt romney would be more pro-gay than ted kennedy when he ran against ted kennedy. now he wants to have stop gays from having marriage equality. he has been all over the place. in these news briefs with the press secretary they want to keep beating up obama. bill: i think tha
there is no liberal protestant denomination i'm aware of against gay marriage. the president's oppositionical. there are lots of black and latino voters who are uncomfortable with gay marriage. the president doesn't want to alienate them in election year. that is the source --. bill: you would argue those two voting groups across the country not specific to what is happening in north carolina with the ban voted on yesterday? >> i say the president is trying to have it both ways. he says...
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opposition, and romney won many of the 107 delegates of cordgrass tuesday. -- up for grabs on tuesday. while in michigan, he painted gobo as an old school liberal. >> we know america is going in the wrong direction. not forward, but sideways. or worse. >> to a college crowd in albany, obama argued it is romney who would take the country backward and blamed congressional republicans for blocking his economic agenda and job creation. >> in this moment for the middle class, there is no excuse for inaction. there is no excuse for dragging our feet. >> election year politics was the excuse on capitol hill today. >> the motion is not agreed to. >> republicans de roetz the plan to stop student loan rates from dublin on july 1. the democratic bill aimed at the hearts and votes of millions of students and their parents but the gop wants a vote on their own version including cuts to the president's health-care overhaul, a scheme with no chance of surviving the health or a promised presidential veto. >> despite the rancor over the bill today, analysts say a compromise is almost certain before the july 1 deadline. >> we want to know that president obama wi
opposition, and romney won many of the 107 delegates of cordgrass tuesday. -- up for grabs on tuesday. while in michigan, he painted gobo as an old school liberal. >> we know america is going in the wrong direction. not forward, but sideways. or worse. >> to a college crowd in albany, obama argued it is romney who would take the country backward and blamed congressional republicans for blocking his economic agenda and job creation. >> in this moment for the middle class, there...
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strands of this story the syrian opposition reportedly sending militants to kosovo for training the thought to be heading to guerrilla camps formerly used by the kosovo liberation army which was for years seen as a terrorist force by america britain and france so the trip coverage from u.s. space chronicles magazine told me a little good can come from this the colonel a was singularly unsuccessful in its rebellion against the serbian security forces until a major bombing and even then they were not engaging in town but they were going to use marauders and quickly cleansing normal brain needs now this should be a huge wakeup call for those syrians who are not supporting. your position especially in the minority it's the syrian rebels. that means there will be a bloodbath of the fall of assad and there will be no room for anyone but the majority group which subscribes to its extremist credo whether it is there to greater role brainier in kosovo or. muslim brotherhood offshoot of syria. but later this hour we speak with all three war correspondent chris hedges these things there's no point in pushing for the ouster of syria's president when there's no organized op
strands of this story the syrian opposition reportedly sending militants to kosovo for training the thought to be heading to guerrilla camps formerly used by the kosovo liberation army which was for years seen as a terrorist force by america britain and france so the trip coverage from u.s. space chronicles magazine told me a little good can come from this the colonel a was singularly unsuccessful in its rebellion against the serbian security forces until a major bombing and even then they were...
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opposite ends of the spectrum. dean baker is co-director of the liberal center for economic and policy research. kevin hassett is director of economic policy studies at the conservative american enterprise institute, and an advisor to the romney campaign. the op-ed piece was not connected with the campaign. welcome to you both. >> thanks very much. >> brown: the idea of a national emergency. that's your term. >> both of our terms. >> brown: is it a new emergency? >> well, it's a worsening emergency. i mean obviously this is getting worse by the month which is one of our points. we've been lucky in a sense that historically it has knots had a big problem with the long term unemployment. if we go back before the downturn, people unemployed for six months were less than 8 tenths of the work force. this is something that's the result of a prolonged downturn. the numbers of long-term unemployed keep going higher. >> brown: who is most affected? who are we talking about? >> what we're seeing is that over time people that have become more affected or most affected are folks that are people above 50 or
opposite ends of the spectrum. dean baker is co-director of the liberal center for economic and policy research. kevin hassett is director of economic policy studies at the conservative american enterprise institute, and an advisor to the romney campaign. the op-ed piece was not connected with the campaign. welcome to you both. >> thanks very much. >> brown: the idea of a national emergency. that's your term. >> both of our terms. >> brown: is it a new emergency?...
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damascus now the syrian opposition is reportedly sending militants to casal for training there thought to be headed for grower camps formerly used by the end. liberation army which was for years seen as a terrorist force by america britain france. from the us space chronicles magazine told me little good can come from all of this. colonel a singularly unsuccessful inmates rebellion against the serbian security forces on two main trouble me. and even then they were not engaging in town but they were acting as marauders weekly cleansing not obey any now this should be a huge wake up call for those syrians who are not supportive of the opposition especially at the minorities the syrian rebels around the jail that means there will be a bloodbath at the end of the fall of assad and there will be no room for anyone but the majority group which subscribes to its extremist creed or whether it is there to greet her old brainier in costs of a dollar or muslim brotherhood offshoot in syria. and in about fifteen minutes from now our interview with all three and war correspondent chris hedges who thinks there is no point in pushing for the toppling of syria's pres
damascus now the syrian opposition is reportedly sending militants to casal for training there thought to be headed for grower camps formerly used by the end. liberation army which was for years seen as a terrorist force by america britain france. from the us space chronicles magazine told me little good can come from all of this. colonel a singularly unsuccessful inmates rebellion against the serbian security forces on two main trouble me. and even then they were not engaging in town but they...