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the scale. >> host: give us one example how you got joe lieberman at 75 and then york times?>> okay. a recent example but the main way that i judge how liberal or conservative his speech is or the media content is the think tank cetaceans. i have a list of 300 at think tanks from the heritage foundation, to the institute, those on the left. i tell the ratio with the "new york times." but but that sucks -- but that is from that that did it turns out joe lieberman would have the same ratio. in addis from more than the heritage foundation but that content sounds like the joe lieberman speech. >> is content should be 50 from news sources? >> guest: i don't say that in the book. but my definition unbiased i'm the say something like c-span is 50 probably because a lot of your content is speeches from congress. it is very near 50. it is healthy to have it is healthy to have arranged! but it was close to 80 on that scale. i am sure it would be even higher. >> host: what about fox news? >> really did one show. it was something like 39 it was definitely right-of-center. so that brett y
the scale. >> host: give us one example how you got joe lieberman at 75 and then york times?>> okay. a recent example but the main way that i judge how liberal or conservative his speech is or the media content is the think tank cetaceans. i have a list of 300 at think tanks from the heritage foundation, to the institute, those on the left. i tell the ratio with the "new york times." but but that sucks -- but that is from that that did it turns out joe lieberman would have...
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te lo agradezco muchÍsimo. >> gracias. >> dan lieberman.ank! [ locutor ] y presentamos qlearquil para la noche. la nueva medicina contra la alergia nocturna. qlearquil. poderosa medicina contra la congestión nasal y alergia. de los fabricantes de vicks nyquil y dayquil. >> ¿se puede sobrevivir a tres tipos de cÁncer con solo 3% de posibilidades de vida y 14 aÑos de enfermedad? albert espinosa sÍ pudo y ahora se ha dedicado a contar lo que aprendiÓ en esos difÍciles recorridos por hospitales, por inyecciones y por la muerte. Él dice que el dolor no existe y que el mundo es amarillo, por cierto, asÍ se llama este libro, el cual inspirÓ a steven spielberg a contar la historia de este sobreviviente en una nueva serie de televisiÓn. albert, es un placer que estÉs aquÍ con nosotros. >> a ti, a ti. >> ¿por quÉ tu historia nos debe importar a todos nosotros? >> bueno, yo creo que porque... yo creo que es una historia que habla de muchas vidas que hay dentro de mÍ. yo tuve cÁncer de los 14 a los 24 y perdÍ una pierna, un pulmÓn y medio hÍgado, pero
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we are joined by jane harman now at the woodrow wilson senator, former senator joe lieberman who is heading up a new anti-terrorism group called the counter extremism project, cbs contributor mike mor mohr reall, formerly number 2 at the cia along with robert kagan of the brookings institution. welcome, well, samantha power says that other nations have agreed to participate in air strikes into syria. any guesses as to who that would be and i would take that as good news in a week when there hasn't been much, jane. >> welshes france is one. the uae is two and i think some other groups in the neighborhood would be very welcome there, but the challenge is, who would be on the ground? that is the murky piece of this, as you covered in the last segment with dianne feinsten and mike rogers, there are several groups on the ground that could harm us, and if the al nusra group or part of a corson group affiliated with the al qaeda group mixed with yemen and i know this is complicated that bowp could harm the u.s. even sooner than isil. so we have to be very careful on the ground and we need muslim b
we are joined by jane harman now at the woodrow wilson senator, former senator joe lieberman who is heading up a new anti-terrorism group called the counter extremism project, cbs contributor mike mor mohr reall, formerly number 2 at the cia along with robert kagan of the brookings institution. welcome, well, samantha power says that other nations have agreed to participate in air strikes into syria. any guesses as to who that would be and i would take that as good news in a week when there...
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and out of washington, d.c, jordan lieberman.ine platform that collects data and thank you for being here. >> we use publicly available data that's the voter file which comes from publicly available sources. we rent commercial data and target online with cookies. >> alex, revolutioning politics, how so and do consumers know how their data is being used? >> so much data you can't analyze it by traditional means and the then the democratization of the tools. much more data that were before and lots of ability to analyze it gives different kinds of tools to the kind of political operatives that have been trying to manipulate the tools for decades like our guest. trying to understand who voters are where they are in different districts how they might vote how they voted in the past, the publicly accessible things in your voter file. what's different is explosive what you buy what you watch, who you might spend time with. whether they're influential on you and that's actually the place that's really interesting and maybe is things oar
and out of washington, d.c, jordan lieberman.ine platform that collects data and thank you for being here. >> we use publicly available data that's the voter file which comes from publicly available sources. we rent commercial data and target online with cookies. >> alex, revolutioning politics, how so and do consumers know how their data is being used? >> so much data you can't analyze it by traditional means and the then the democratization of the tools. much more data that...
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on face the nation, including our panel with former congresswoman jane harmon, former senator joe liebermanand brook kings robert kahgans. stay with us. ♪ ♪ the all new, head turning cadillac ats coupe. it's irresistible. ♪ american employers and their workers to go backwards. they want to go back in time and retroactively rewrite the tax laws. so they can impose taxes that weren't owed in the first place on american businesses. it sounds crazy. but it's true. the white house is on record saying they're considering retroactive taxation america can't move forward when washington spends its time trying to tax backwards. join us at fairreform.com welcome back to face nation. we are joined by jane harman now at the woodrow wilson senator, former senator joe lieberman who is heading up a new anti-terrorism group called the counter extremism project, cbs contributor mike mor mohr reall, formerly number 2 at the cia along with robert kagan of the brookings institution. welcome, well, samantha power says that other nations have agreed to participate in air strikes into syria. any guesses as to who
on face the nation, including our panel with former congresswoman jane harmon, former senator joe liebermanand brook kings robert kahgans. stay with us. ♪ ♪ the all new, head turning cadillac ats coupe. it's irresistible. ♪ american employers and their workers to go backwards. they want to go back in time and retroactively rewrite the tax laws. so they can impose taxes that weren't owed in the first place on american businesses. it sounds crazy. but it's true. the white house is on record...
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lieberman campaigned on a very important platform. he ran ads over and over declaring no loyalty, no citizenship. in other words, if you fail to declare loyalty to the jewish state, you will be stripped of their citizenship rights in this apply to the 20% of the israeli public who are not, powys indian citizens of israel. and these laws of liebermann moved to fulfill his promise as he entered the knesset as the third-largest party in coalition with other account or members of the crew and word from benjamin netanyahu who supported an initiative was passed to require all of the citizens of israel to swear loyalty to the jewish and democratic state. a loyalty oath. these loyalty oaths was first introduced in the knesset by rabbi meyer kahane was banned from the knesset in 1988 for racist incitement who advocated the establishment of a theocratic fascist state of what he referred to as judaic and samaria of the west bank and the transfer of all palestinians and not who swear loyalty. savanna headline sitting, had one with ehud barak and
lieberman campaigned on a very important platform. he ran ads over and over declaring no loyalty, no citizenship. in other words, if you fail to declare loyalty to the jewish state, you will be stripped of their citizenship rights in this apply to the 20% of the israeli public who are not, powys indian citizens of israel. and these laws of liebermann moved to fulfill his promise as he entered the knesset as the third-largest party in coalition with other account or members of the crew and word...
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we're going to move on to what was said on fox news sunday between brit hume and joe lieberman. >> he's not putting the full effort into that at all, which is why i think the majority who doubt the efficacy of the industriy do so, they can see that this isn't a full hearted effort. >> i think the president's speech to the nation about a week and a half ago was going to turn that around. and i'm afraid it doesn't, because there were too much of what you talked about before, not just what we're going to do to protect you, mr. and mrs. america, but here's what we're not going to do. and i don't think it was particularly reassuring to our americans but it was to our enemies. >> joe lieberman is -- lets companies know who the bad guys are, what brit hume is saying that president obama's heart is not in it. it was not a banner weekend. >> this is not president obama's passion. we have talked about it before. obama wanted to fight against rising tides, not rising terror. his real anger stems from the frustration because he can't -- he would rather save the earth than save america. not saying h
we're going to move on to what was said on fox news sunday between brit hume and joe lieberman. >> he's not putting the full effort into that at all, which is why i think the majority who doubt the efficacy of the industriy do so, they can see that this isn't a full hearted effort. >> i think the president's speech to the nation about a week and a half ago was going to turn that around. and i'm afraid it doesn't, because there were too much of what you talked about before, not just...
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. >> leindsay graham and i, and je lieberman were in baghdad. they wanted a resejabidual forc. the president never made a statement he wanted a reledgeable force left behind. iraqis were ready to go. chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, that the number cascaded down to 3,500. that was not sufficient to do anything but to defend themselves. you in your role as the spokesperson, bragged about the fact that the last american comb battle troop had left iraq. if we had left a residual force, the situation would not be what it is today, they would not, there would be a lot. >> senator, senator, i can posit with great respect for you that we disagree on that. >> you can't. you can't. you don't have the facts. mr. carney. that's the problem. >> senator, i understand you present the facts you believe are true based on the arguments that you made. >> not that i believe are true. are true. >> we should leave troops in iraq in perpetuity. >> quite an exchange you had, jay, with senator mccain. go ahead. you were there, you were the was press secretary. make the case why the president dec
. >> leindsay graham and i, and je lieberman were in baghdad. they wanted a resejabidual forc. the president never made a statement he wanted a reledgeable force left behind. iraqis were ready to go. chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, that the number cascaded down to 3,500. that was not sufficient to do anything but to defend themselves. you in your role as the spokesperson, bragged about the fact that the last american comb battle troop had left iraq. if we had left a residual force,...
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thinks ron lieberman from his law firm in haddonfield, new jersey.ron, i know that you know, that not only do people are concerned about their kids, in the event of the marriage or divorce, but their pets as well. >> in a divorce there is all measures of issues that come up but within of them are pets. pets have all measures of issues involved not the least of which is who will take care of the pet, who will pay for the pet. >> instead of the pet usually we have a dog here, we have brought a law book because pets are written into some of these marriage clauses. let's assume somebody is getting a divorce and they have a pet, does somebody, who picks up the expenses for this pet in the event of a divorce. >> usually the part that i will keep the petties part that i pays the pet, however, the the party keeping the pet can ask the other party to help out with those expenses. veterinary bills, food bills, even the bills when the pet gets older and needs more and more care. >> does the other side necessarily have to agree but is that something that is for
thinks ron lieberman from his law firm in haddonfield, new jersey.ron, i know that you know, that not only do people are concerned about their kids, in the event of the marriage or divorce, but their pets as well. >> in a divorce there is all measures of issues that come up but within of them are pets. pets have all measures of issues involved not the least of which is who will take care of the pet, who will pay for the pet. >> instead of the pet usually we have a dog here, we have...
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lieberman, good to see you. veterans in the driver's seat. gates tells us why he's working with the ride sharing service to enlist thousands of former service members. that's next on "cbs this morning." ride sharing service. >>> this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by cadillac. ed by cadillac. ♪ the all new, head turning cadillac ats coupe. it's irresistible. ♪ sir, we're going to need you on the runway. (vo) theraflu starts to get to work in your body in just 5 minutes. (vo) theraflu breaks you free from your worst cold and flu symptoms. (vo) theraflu. serious power. hershey's miniatures. choosing is half the fun. because there's a little something delicious... for everyone. hershey's miniatures choose your own delicious. beroccaaaaaaaaaaaa! [popping & fizzing sounds] support both mental sharpness and physical energy with berocca. proud sponsor of mind and body. mom usually throws a gogurt in there. well mom's not here today so we're doing things dad's way. which means i get... two. (singing) snack time
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joe lieberman was jewish. i think joe is an orthodox jew.e was a practicing -- he is part of the abrahamic faith and people respected his religiosity or religious faith, nature. it was not necessarily a detriment for him because he was religious and talked about how important his religion was. >> how often do you write? >> i try to write once a week. sometimes twice a week. i write for my website "on faith," and that will run in the washington post. occasionally, i will do something that is not about religion, but strikes me. >> and -- it is on the website and if people want to read you, how do they find you? >> they google on faith. faithstreet.com/onfaith >> i have a piece here that you wrote in 1974. what i want you to do is to compare this town with what it was then and what it is now. and this is a piece you did on somebody named steve martindale. >> yes. >> been dead for years. when you did a piece on him he was 30 years old and he died 16 years later of aids. who was he? it was a huge piece. it had a real impact on the city and what w
joe lieberman was jewish. i think joe is an orthodox jew.e was a practicing -- he is part of the abrahamic faith and people respected his religiosity or religious faith, nature. it was not necessarily a detriment for him because he was religious and talked about how important his religion was. >> how often do you write? >> i try to write once a week. sometimes twice a week. i write for my website "on faith," and that will run in the washington post. occasionally, i will do...
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on face the nation, including our panel with former congresswoman jane harmon, former senator joe liebermanand brook kings robert kahgans. the all new, head turning cadillac ats coupe. it's irresistible. ♪ american employers and their workers to go backwards. they want to go back in time and retroactively rewrite the tax laws. so they can impose taxes that weren't owed in the first place on american businesses. it sounds crazy. but it's true. the white house is on record saying they're considering retroactive taxation america can't move forward when washington spends its time trying to tax backwards. join us at fairreform.com it makes me happy to i like feeling smart. internet essentials from comcast has brought low-cost internet access to over 1.4 million low-income people at home. internet essentials helped me progress in my schoolwork. it helped my grades move higher. today it's the largest broadband adoption program in america. it helped me a lot. comcast. helping to bridge the digital divide. >> lets it fly there's a record from peyton manning. >> the huskies are in basketball heaven.
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joe lieberman, scott brown, hillary clinton all were of one accord. it is unfortunate that democratic senators chose to object to this, to prevent this commonsense change in law. and i would note when it comes to the constitutional concerns, i don't know if anyone in this senate has been more vigorous or more consistent in terms of defending the constitutional rights of americans than i have endeavored to be during my short tenure here. i will yield to no one in passion for defending constitutional liberties, but i would note there is an existing law that has been on the books for many, many decades covering the renuniation of united states citizenship. it is current law right now that if you go and join a foreign nation and take up arms against america, that act has long been recognized as constituting a constructive renunciation of united states citizenship. and as for the question of due process, existing law provides due process that an individual who goes and takes up arms with isis -- and all this does is treats isis, a nonstate terrorist group
joe lieberman, scott brown, hillary clinton all were of one accord. it is unfortunate that democratic senators chose to object to this, to prevent this commonsense change in law. and i would note when it comes to the constitutional concerns, i don't know if anyone in this senate has been more vigorous or more consistent in terms of defending the constitutional rights of americans than i have endeavored to be during my short tenure here. i will yield to no one in passion for defending...
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i agree with joe lieberman who wrote that president obama does not need congressional approval to strike in syria. i have held that position for the last two years when the red line was first crossed on chemical weapons. so i think that that is something -- i don't know if he will discuss that on wednesday, but he might walk all of the way up to it. my last point, the white house is leaking they're planning a three-year plan. that this effort against isis will be a three-year plan. setting a date certain is one of the reasons we're in this problem to begin with because they knew when we were leaving. they would wait for us. i think it's more important for the white house to talk about what is on the table. maybe what they have been doing. i predict they will declassify a couple news nuggets, talk about things the president has authorized in the last year or so that we did not know beforehand. otherwise is sounds extremely defensive when they say don't expect this or that and the president is going to defend himself in the speech. that's what their soul purpose of the speech was. >> josh
i agree with joe lieberman who wrote that president obama does not need congressional approval to strike in syria. i have held that position for the last two years when the red line was first crossed on chemical weapons. so i think that that is something -- i don't know if he will discuss that on wednesday, but he might walk all of the way up to it. my last point, the white house is leaking they're planning a three-year plan. that this effort against isis will be a three-year plan. setting a...
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to the 20th century in what we now refer to a brutal and there was a fascinating book called the liebermane that came out about the story who was a political scientist and the aid to lincoln who was very much a proponent of this hard war. he believed if you didn't stand up to the opponent and stamp them out to the plaintiff utility that like a five year it would catch again into the rebellion would return and he was very key as an advisor to henry and lincoln and established the code about warfare and what was acceptable and unacceptable that included a much wider territory that was acceptable in terms of the civil society, the freeing of slaves and of private property, the attack upon civilians under certain circumstances. and he was a very important person to the history of the rest of the war. so there is a lot to be read into that. i don't think that lincoln was looking ahead to what would happen after. he had a lot in the war at hand, so i doubt that he was thinking about the historical perspective going forward. but it's interesting to contemplate. maybe one more question. >> when th
to the 20th century in what we now refer to a brutal and there was a fascinating book called the liebermane that came out about the story who was a political scientist and the aid to lincoln who was very much a proponent of this hard war. he believed if you didn't stand up to the opponent and stamp them out to the plaintiff utility that like a five year it would catch again into the rebellion would return and he was very key as an advisor to henry and lincoln and established the code about...
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joe lieberman was jewish. i think joe is an orthodox jew. he was a practicing -- he is part of the abrahamic faith and people respected his religiosity or religious faith, nature. it was not necessarily a detriment for him because he was religious and talked about how important his religion was. >> how often do you write? >> i try to write once a week. sometimes twice a week. i write for my website "on faith," and that will run in the washington post. occasionally, i will do something that is not about religion, but strikes me. >> and -- it is on the website and if people want to read you, how do they find you? >> they google on faith. faithstreet.com/onfaith >> i have a piece here that you wrote in 1974. what i want you to do is to compare this town with what it was then and what it is now. and this is a piece you did on somebody named steve martindale. >> yes. >> been dead for years. when you did a piece on him he was 30 years old and he died 16 years later of aids. who was he? it was a huge piece. it had a real impact on the city and what
joe lieberman was jewish. i think joe is an orthodox jew. he was a practicing -- he is part of the abrahamic faith and people respected his religiosity or religious faith, nature. it was not necessarily a detriment for him because he was religious and talked about how important his religion was. >> how often do you write? >> i try to write once a week. sometimes twice a week. i write for my website "on faith," and that will run in the washington post. occasionally, i will...
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>> certainly joe lieberman does, dianne feinstein says the president is too cautious.l see more and more democrats speaking out against what i call feckless policy. >> what do you think bill clinton thinks of all that. >> i don't know what bill clinton thinks, but the bill clinton i worked for took action in syria. the bill clinton i know was prepared to negotiate but also was prepared to use force whenever necessary. and he made it clear his greatest mistake, his greatest regret, was not intervening in rwanda to prevent slaughter. >> you as a democrat, you seem like a moderate democrat, you're obviously not far left. where would you place the president? >> he's a left wing democrat with a philosophy of noninvolvement, noninterference. i think it's not even so much leading from behind, megyn, as it's not leading at all. ipg it's tragically wrong. >> it's spelled out in your new book. >> it is. >> all the best. >>> just ahead, she refused to renounce her christian faith, and now the young christian mother who once faced a sentence of 100 lashes and then death by hanging
>> certainly joe lieberman does, dianne feinstein says the president is too cautious.l see more and more democrats speaking out against what i call feckless policy. >> what do you think bill clinton thinks of all that. >> i don't know what bill clinton thinks, but the bill clinton i worked for took action in syria. the bill clinton i know was prepared to negotiate but also was prepared to use force whenever necessary. and he made it clear his greatest mistake, his greatest...
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. >> joe lieberman saying the same thing. when asked why the president's poll numbers are so low on this issue, he makes the case, take a listen, that the president hasn't gone out there and reassured the american people he is committed. >> i think the public began to lose confidence in the president on foreign policy because they didn't feel he was leading and for awhile, they were happy with us because they wanted to stay out of problems but then russia, isis, iraq, the whole combination has scared people. >> what do you think? >> you know what i think is interesting, i mean, you've got that going on and who is watching and listening to the president. some words, though, that the president has said that are realisticing today, have the terrorists now in their new messaging online talking about no boots on the ground so as the president is reaching out and saying what he don't do, you have a whole new group of actors saying -- and pointing it out in their message now, isis has their spokesperson saying that no boots on the g
. >> joe lieberman saying the same thing. when asked why the president's poll numbers are so low on this issue, he makes the case, take a listen, that the president hasn't gone out there and reassured the american people he is committed. >> i think the public began to lose confidence in the president on foreign policy because they didn't feel he was leading and for awhile, they were happy with us because they wanted to stay out of problems but then russia, isis, iraq, the whole...
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consider that in the course of 36 days, our team, team gore-lieberman, we called ourselves team recount, we have the t-shirt and hats to prove it, put together a virtual law firm when there was no such word as virtual law firm. we understand the bush people did it as well. their theme was different. but we put together literally an army of resources throughout florida and beyond the state of people we would call at a moment's notice to fight a battle in what became an effort to count votes in every county of the state of florida. not an easy task. there are some, as we know, counties that can't even count their ballots the first time without taking a couple of days and here we wanted, it seemed, to count all the ballots again, this recount. sitting in tallahassee with these three geniuses, warren christopher, bill daley and bob butterworth, who, by the way, had never been through an election battle that involved counting the votes. bill daley had but his kind of election battles were a little bit different, making sure the votes were there as opposed to afterwards counting the vote, or
consider that in the course of 36 days, our team, team gore-lieberman, we called ourselves team recount, we have the t-shirt and hats to prove it, put together a virtual law firm when there was no such word as virtual law firm. we understand the bush people did it as well. their theme was different. but we put together literally an army of resources throughout florida and beyond the state of people we would call at a moment's notice to fight a battle in what became an effort to count votes in...
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. >> lindsay graham and i and joe lieberman were in baghdad. they wanted a residual force. the president has never made a statement during that or after that he wanted a residual force left behind. the iraqis were ready to go. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff testified before the senate armed services committee that the number kas dacascaded o 3,500. that was not sufficient to do anything but defend themselves. you as a spokesman bragged that the last american combat troop had left iraq. if we had left a residual force, the situation would not be what it is today and there would be a lot more -- >> senator, i can pause it with great respect for you that we don't agree on that -- >> no, you can't. you don't have the facts. you i don't have the facts, mr. carney. that's the problem. >> i understand that you present the facts that you believe are true based on the arguments that you've said that we should leave troops in iraq imperpetuity. >> you can watch obama's speech in its entirety here. we will bring you that about 45 minutes from now. take a short break, but mu
. >> lindsay graham and i and joe lieberman were in baghdad. they wanted a residual force. the president has never made a statement during that or after that he wanted a residual force left behind. the iraqis were ready to go. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff testified before the senate armed services committee that the number kas dacascaded o 3,500. that was not sufficient to do anything but defend themselves. you as a spokesman bragged that the last american combat troop had...
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. >> well, you also -- >> democratic party has some principled people, joe lieberman, and actually dick gephardt, did not turn around 180 degrees and attack america's war in iraq. they defended it. go ahead. progressivism -- if you are guided by an imaginary future, where you think people ought to live, and you want the government to enforce that future, then you are no different from the communists and you're totalitarian. >> understood. my concern is this. having just sent off a daughter, raised in a very strong conservative home with tremendous values, to college, where she is now, for the first time can registered to vote as an independent, apologizing in effect to us, because she has become a product of what her schooling has unfortunately public school, fortunately public school, because we took advantage of the system to put her into a very excellent educational -- >> state school. >> no. she is going to a private school. bard college. and bard is very liberal -- >> my condolences. they're not liberal. they're a communist -- the liberal arts programs of the vast majority of elite
. >> well, you also -- >> democratic party has some principled people, joe lieberman, and actually dick gephardt, did not turn around 180 degrees and attack america's war in iraq. they defended it. go ahead. progressivism -- if you are guided by an imaginary future, where you think people ought to live, and you want the government to enforce that future, then you are no different from the communists and you're totalitarian. >> understood. my concern is this. having just sent...
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had a roundtable and joe lieberman was there. go aheade should just and attack assad and get it over with. force, craterair their air fields, just do it. sitting with the president, one of the advisers that suggested that, what would you say? la, la.a, la, [laughter] >> i don't think you open the gates of damascus to islamic marauders, but i think you can triangulate here. are known for the ability to do multiple things at once. the u.s. approach to things is very linear or binary. that what we do doesn't legitimize him and his rule long-term i'll also attacking ice. keeping in mind he has traded with them and allow them some buffers. he has attacked the free syrian army at think you can do some strategic things. not an all-out bombardment but things like attacking the wheree taken over by isis they got military weaponry, fighter jets, blow it to smither wanes -- smithereens so that they don't have it or the free syrian army for later. let's due installments with the last bastion of what the free syrian army has held territory. i
had a roundtable and joe lieberman was there. go aheade should just and attack assad and get it over with. force, craterair their air fields, just do it. sitting with the president, one of the advisers that suggested that, what would you say? la, la.a, la, [laughter] >> i don't think you open the gates of damascus to islamic marauders, but i think you can triangulate here. are known for the ability to do multiple things at once. the u.s. approach to things is very linear or binary. that...
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remember getting the phone call from then-secretary clinton asking me and you and i think senator lieberman to go to iraq and see if we could intervene and help the iraqis make a decision about a residual force because we thought it was in our interest. president obama has always looked at this issue as fulfilling a campaign promise. he got the answer he wanted, which was zero. the military told him we need some people but he really was intent on ending the war in ir iraq. here's the problem. without a residual force, we've lost everything we've fought for. when we met with barzani, allawi and malaki, i was convinced they were willing to accept an american follow-on force. we just had to put it on a table in a way that mattered. when we were talking to prime minister malaki, he said, well, senator graham, how much -- how many troops are you talking about? i turned to general austin and our then-ambassador jeffries, and said, well, how many? he says, we're still working on that. we went from 18,000 recommended by general austin, the last time i got a number from the white house, it was below
remember getting the phone call from then-secretary clinton asking me and you and i think senator lieberman to go to iraq and see if we could intervene and help the iraqis make a decision about a residual force because we thought it was in our interest. president obama has always looked at this issue as fulfilling a campaign promise. he got the answer he wanted, which was zero. the military told him we need some people but he really was intent on ending the war in ir iraq. here's the problem....
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shown that netanyahu now finds himself in trouble with competitors to his right like bennett and liebermancan you address that? >> thanks for putting this panel together. i think it is useful when thinking about israeli politics in the contacts -- context of , beforermath of gaza the gaza war and where things are now. they have real challenges of the , the serious nature netanyahu personally. in many ways, it has been the invisible man. more vocal opponents are actually in the cabinet. the view was firmly in can -- firmly in control. it did not create any political crisis for bb. first, there were low expectations across the political sector. in fact, many people did not want them. really did not present much of a challenge domestically. another factor was the sense that the situation for israel, despite many warning signs on the horizon was not quite dire and they are forced to make a move. it was a focus on how maas -- hamas, before the war, at its weakest point. they assume this was a situation that was going to continue. much of the discussion was focused on the pa and focus on abbas,
shown that netanyahu now finds himself in trouble with competitors to his right like bennett and liebermancan you address that? >> thanks for putting this panel together. i think it is useful when thinking about israeli politics in the contacts -- context of , beforermath of gaza the gaza war and where things are now. they have real challenges of the , the serious nature netanyahu personally. in many ways, it has been the invisible man. more vocal opponents are actually in the cabinet....
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. >> another person who has wloin is not peter lieberman argued that and punishing people who deserve to be punished for their morally bad acts. that's probably fairly consistent with the big red letters of saddam as a bad guy that trevor had in his life. >> what do you think of the abu ghraib photos and that affects what i want. >> the antiwar people fit into their argument about the obscenity of the war, etc. in terms of it, i don't know if there is a real study of the revelations that are stunning at the time. we all remember them and they are vivid and had pictures that were horrible, et cetera, etc. the data as i showed seems to be what they are temporarily. and that continues down from there. they bounce back up. the events like that are horrible ones. the journalists just killed, you can consider that to be a minor effect given the horrificness of the war. one horrible thing happened and it can cause people what they do. it changed your mind in cases. >> the gentlemen down here in the front. >> i'm a probono advocate and i wrestled with the issues for 60 years. it's an excellen
. >> another person who has wloin is not peter lieberman argued that and punishing people who deserve to be punished for their morally bad acts. that's probably fairly consistent with the big red letters of saddam as a bad guy that trevor had in his life. >> what do you think of the abu ghraib photos and that affects what i want. >> the antiwar people fit into their argument about the obscenity of the war, etc. in terms of it, i don't know if there is a real study of the...
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shown that netanyahu now finds himself in trouble with competitors to his right like bennett and lieberman can you address that? >> thanks for putting this panel together. i think it is useful when thinking about israeli politics in the contacts -- context of , beforermath of gaza the gaza war and where things are now. they have real challenges of the , the serious nature netanyahu personally. in many ways, it has been the invisible man. more vocal opponents are actually in the cabinet. the view was firmly in can -- firmly in control. it did not create any political crisis for bb. first, there were low expectations across the political sector. in fact, many people did not want them. really did not present much of a challenge domestically. another factor was the sense that the situation for israel, despite many warning signs on the horizon was not quite dire and they are forced to make a move. it was a focus on how maas -- hamas, before the war, at its weakest point. they assume this was a situation that was going to continue. much of the discussion was focused on the pa and focus on abbas,
shown that netanyahu now finds himself in trouble with competitors to his right like bennett and lieberman can you address that? >> thanks for putting this panel together. i think it is useful when thinking about israeli politics in the contacts -- context of , beforermath of gaza the gaza war and where things are now. they have real challenges of the , the serious nature netanyahu personally. in many ways, it has been the invisible man. more vocal opponents are actually in the cabinet....
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joe lieberman says if you don't identify the enemy you won't be able to defeat the enemy. there were catholics dedicated to killing people, when -- i as a catholic have a special obligation to denounce them and i would want people to know where they are coming from. i found for instance last night the president went out of his way to say the islamic state is not really islamic because they couldn't be murderers. don't be so politically correct. identify the enemy, go after the enemy. thinking somehow this is just some extremist group that has a grievance. this is a group of vicious, evil, diabolical people who want to destroy everyone who does not share their twisted view of the world. eric: we are watching the vivid and poignant results of that. the human toll these people have suffered and you personally have suffered. congressman pete king of long island, new york. >> thanks for the great job you do in alerting people to this constant danger. martha: the president has left the white house. he's on his way to the pentagon. 13 years ago today the pentagon was hit, flight
joe lieberman says if you don't identify the enemy you won't be able to defeat the enemy. there were catholics dedicated to killing people, when -- i as a catholic have a special obligation to denounce them and i would want people to know where they are coming from. i found for instance last night the president went out of his way to say the islamic state is not really islamic because they couldn't be murderers. don't be so politically correct. identify the enemy, go after the enemy. thinking...
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. >> this is senator joe lieberman. you are watching "fox & friends." >> oh, yeah. well, good morning. >> washat joe lieberman? what a nice guy he is we are glad to see you. it is very early on the east coast. even earlier on the west. >> you can smell the fall air? >> i'm city thinking about chick-fil-a chicken sandwiches and milk shakes. >> pumpkin spice lattes. >> can we get some food out here? >> i used to have one literally on the corner when i lived in north carolina. we don't have very many chick-fil-as. >> they are all eating breakfast around here. that's why you are so hungry. more on food-related news in a moment. first the headlines to get to. >> we start with this. a fox news alert. a new scandal rocks nfl overnight. minnesota vikings running back adrian peterson turns himself in to police in texas accused of child abuse. he was quickly released on $15,000 bond. the alleged victim is peterson's 4 -year-old boy. he visited peterson's home in may. when the visit him in minnesota took him to the doctor to treat open wounds on his legs. the doctor reported t
. >> this is senator joe lieberman. you are watching "fox & friends." >> oh, yeah. well, good morning. >> washat joe lieberman? what a nice guy he is we are glad to see you. it is very early on the east coast. even earlier on the west. >> you can smell the fall air? >> i'm city thinking about chick-fil-a chicken sandwiches and milk shakes. >> pumpkin spice lattes. >> can we get some food out here? >> i used to have one literally on...
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i've been in the lieberman is meant for nearly three decades as an organizer and attorney and educator. during these hearings you will hear folks are giving that we should be protecting the environment and you will hear other folks arguing that we need to protect the jobs. but i would like to talk about today is the fact that the plan allows us to do both. from the union perspective the clean power plant presents a tremendous opportunity to create good family sustaining jobs in every state of the nation. that's because the epa structured the plan in a way that gives the states enough time to comply in a way that is best suited for the local economies. they spurred the creation of the new ones while producing. we need to come together to talk through our differences and find common ground to get this done in the best way possible. that's because the clean power plant is not really about jobs versus the environment. it gives us a chance to work together to create good jobs and healthy communities on a living planet as we protect workers and communities who are affected by the transition
i've been in the lieberman is meant for nearly three decades as an organizer and attorney and educator. during these hearings you will hear folks are giving that we should be protecting the environment and you will hear other folks arguing that we need to protect the jobs. but i would like to talk about today is the fact that the plan allows us to do both. from the union perspective the clean power plant presents a tremendous opportunity to create good family sustaining jobs in every state of...
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it turns the out as consumer reports janice lieberman will tell us this could be the perfect weekend. garden stores need to move their summer stuff off shelves. so ma means you can get really good deals right now. they say money doesn't grow on trees, but this month it just might. >> september a great time to get your hands dirt ne ty in the ga. plants are perishable. if they don't sell them to you, they have to take care of them through the winter or they get thrown in the trash. >> so it's bargains in bloom with savings up to 50% or more. but to get the best deals, you have to buy right. at the pike family nurseries in atlanta, georgia, they say you reap what you sow. >> plant in fall. fall is the best time to plant because your shrubs, your perennials and trees root in over the winter. next summer when it gets hot, and they need water, they'll need less of it. >> reporter: healthy plants should be green, free of dark spots and markings and their roots white. if they've browned, choose another. here's an inside tip. >> you can see a plant that's growing out of the pot, that's a goo
it turns the out as consumer reports janice lieberman will tell us this could be the perfect weekend. garden stores need to move their summer stuff off shelves. so ma means you can get really good deals right now. they say money doesn't grow on trees, but this month it just might. >> september a great time to get your hands dirt ne ty in the ga. plants are perishable. if they don't sell them to you, they have to take care of them through the winter or they get thrown in the trash....
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political's playbook shows that former senator joseph lieberman, mark wallace, and a former security adviser will launch the counter extremism project. a group of former world leaders and diplomats. the aim is to combat extremism by pressuring financial support networks, countering the narrative of extremists and their on non-recruitment, and advocating for stronger laws, policies, and regulations. that announcement is a corrected this morning. those are some of our latest headlines. camhe 2015 student competition is underway. 200 cash prizes for students and teachers totaling $100,000. washington journal continues. host: each week in this segment journalashington f we look at how your money is at work in different federal programs. this week we are looking at medicare. we're talking to peter whoriskey . thatf the medical services fall into the definition of hospice care and what we're going to be talking about? guest: it pertains to people who die, where two doctors have said you're going to die within six months. of're going to get palate care, something to make a comfortable as yo
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reform some of the bipartisan medicare reforms that are proposed by people like tom coburn and joe lieberman and simpson-bowles and apply policy policies and comeau collection of things that are commonsense proposals to reform the traditional medicaid, medicare program in ways that people appreciate. the next part is medicaid. if we migrate people who are in medicaid today for acute-care engine, traditional basically poor people who need health coverage, traditional health coverage. you can offer them better access to physicians, better coverage and better quality health outcomes. in order to do that what you're basically doing is saying the federal government should take the full funding responsibility for the population but the way to make that they've physically neutral swap, the urban institute has proposed as well as to have long-term care and each by the states. the funding levels would be prescribed in law and congressional statute that they would have the freedom to run those programs the way the water. that would eliminate a lot of the perverse incentives we have today were states g
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senator joe lieberman said he became more powerful for the state of connecticut after he left the senatei'm going to servicemember pendant working with those sites. also it is my strongest conviction that there should be restrictions on fundraising while senators are in office. i pledge to serve only one term, one six-year term limitation here so i will not have to raise any money. the united states senators and 52% of their time raising money for the next election. i will do to terms a work in one term and i pledge to serve only one term as a reform. so i've had the experience and i want to go and make it work. moderator: albright, mr. pressler. mr. rick weiland. weiland: the first thing i would do is put together my own citizens united and get money out of our political process. i do believe that money is striving to show out there and as there and it's polarized congress. it has polarized the nation. when you have got folks like the koch brothers threat need to spend over $200 million on this election cycle in demanding from the candidates they support that day total line. you've got
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you will see republicans and democrats, senator joe lieberman at the launch.o target extremism, where is it financed from? where is it economically supported president? create a database, supports the media, the effort to combat this, what is a growing extremist ideology. i do think you will see this, it's broad support for this it's frustrating for those in government. it's a hard thing to encounter and need outside support. there is a real growing new yorker of folks around the world. this will be an international effort to encounter the narrative to expose their human rights abuses, the number of muslims they kill and then approach those who actually financially support these extremist ideologies, get them to stop or shine a light on them and publicly shame them. >> if the u.s. has challenges, certainly, many other countries have bigger challenges encountering isis and other groups, fran townsend, thank you so much, dave wilkerson i appreciate you being with us as well. >> thanks, so much. we will take a look at the headlines right now, more than 120 heads
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because lindsey graham and i and joe lieberman were in baghdad, they wanted a residual force. troop had left iraq. if we had left a residual force, the situation would not be what it is today. >> he just wiped the floor with him and he was no longer in the protective zone of the press conference, john. and i think that he just got his point across and a lot of people are thinking, maybe we wouldn't be going back if we stayed there with a force that kept a looking glass on what was happening. >> as i said, i think if we had left a residual force there, isis would not have made the gains in iraq that it did. when you look at that argument, the facts do come down on both sides of the equation. but both of them have elements of truth to them. the preponderance of evidence comes down on john mccain's side because this president, while he did try to obtain a status of forces agreement with iraq, didn't really try as hard as a lot of people thought that he would and most of his military advisors did believe that there should be a residual force there. it started off in the 20,000 ran
because lindsey graham and i and joe lieberman were in baghdad, they wanted a residual force. troop had left iraq. if we had left a residual force, the situation would not be what it is today. >> he just wiped the floor with him and he was no longer in the protective zone of the press conference, john. and i think that he just got his point across and a lot of people are thinking, maybe we wouldn't be going back if we stayed there with a force that kept a looking glass on what was...