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be an opportunity for a new engagement, setting a new benchmark that could be an example for mainstream americaincluding the u.s. government. entirely sensitive to folks perception, but i think there are creative solutions that could be interesting. i want to move on. does this say anything about political correctness? one of my pet peeves, my white liberal friends i talked to, i find myself checking them from time to time. sometimes they are so well- they missed the issue by a mile sometimes, trying to be politically correct. they end up missing it. since you raised this earlier, i wonder what does this say to you correctness in our era? >> sibley because you don't , theon the word redskin idea that you have somehow purged yourself of racism. missing the larger idea. my senior year of high school there was a guy who had written books on the drum. he invited me to go to a reservation in wisconsin to coach lacrosse. i played in high school and .ollege the program didn't go as well as we hoped. we were there for a few weeks. there were a lot of challenges there. challenges,nomic but it wasn't tha
be an opportunity for a new engagement, setting a new benchmark that could be an example for mainstream americaincluding the u.s. government. entirely sensitive to folks perception, but i think there are creative solutions that could be interesting. i want to move on. does this say anything about political correctness? one of my pet peeves, my white liberal friends i talked to, i find myself checking them from time to time. sometimes they are so well- they missed the issue by a mile sometimes,...
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story because love of it is one small piece of a much larger puzzle but what i do think that mainstream america needs to hear about and or stand is just to what lengths our government is going to conduct surveillance just how much information they're actually collecting and storing in some cases for years you know these are very significant problems these are the types of issues that can do a democracy like ours and i just hope that some of the information that's come out this summer will prompt the necessary changes to prevent that from happening but it's kind of crazy because they remember living in america during nine eleven and i remember drastically elavil americans becoming before and after because everything was about security being scanned being you know listen to tap but they were ok with it then because it was a terrorist act so one would think that the n.s.a. leaks there would be a before and after as well but from what you're saying not much has changed in the level of a number average american. yeah to my knowledge nothing has changed it's still business as usual at the f.b.i. in t
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story because love of it is one small piece of a much larger puzzle but what i do think that mainstream america needs to hear about and then her stand is just to what goo links our government is going to conduct surveillance just how much information they're actually collecting and storing in some cases for years you know these are very significant problems these are the types of issues that can do a democracy like ours. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time out in los angeles to speak with wolf rector of testosterone pit dot com wolf welcome back to the kaiser report. you know max thanks for having me olive being on your show tonight wolf rector how is the federal reserve like dancing chickens. well that story goes back to a movie called country war two characters the main character and his buddy we're talking it's a buddy of us telling this story about a. guy who was saying was to get chickens to dance at a carnival and come to find out he had one hand on the stage and the hand on the burner and heating up the chicken heating up the stage and when the chickens when their feet got
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out there who realize they have to tiptoe and a half gate very carefully and deal with the mainstream ameri america>> but professor west, are the same--is it necessary to go about this in the same way? do the same difficulties still exist 53 years later? i'm not saying we're in a post racial society but we're under a two-term black president. >> no, you have a good point. part of the problem is that it's complicated with a black face head of the american empire so the vicious legacy of the white supremacy can ride out in different ways, be it mass unemployment, decrepit schools and disgraceful housing and so forth. but the same structures are in place. when you look at the legacy of malcolm x today you see it in the black agenda report with glenn ford and bruce dixon and have margaret kimberly. you see crucial elements of brother carl dix and prophetic ministers that the elements are still there and prophetic islamic ministers. it's still there. how do you talk about the struggles around the world. it could be palestinians struggling against israeli occupation. it could be struggling against neo-li
out there who realize they have to tiptoe and a half gate very carefully and deal with the mainstream ameri america>> but professor west, are the same--is it necessary to go about this in the same way? do the same difficulties still exist 53 years later? i'm not saying we're in a post racial society but we're under a two-term black president. >> no, you have a good point. part of the problem is that it's complicated with a black face head of the american empire so the vicious legacy...
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do my colleagues really believe mainstream america thinks churches shouldn't be allowed to choose their own ministers? i could go on and on but i hope you get the picture. the point is this: voting to change the senate rules is voting to remove one of the last meaningful checks on the president, any president, and voting to put these views on this important court. so i ask again, why would the other side do this? it isn't anything short of -- it is nothing short of complete and total power grab. it is the type of thing that we've seen again and again out of this administration and their senate allies. and you can sum it up this way: do whatever it takes. you can't get obamacare passed with republican support? do whatever it takes. pass it at 7:00 a.m. on christmas eve with just democrat votes. if you can't get all of your side to support obamacare, do whatever it takes. resort to things like the cornhusker kickback. you lose your 60th vote on obamacare, due to a special election, do whatever it takes, ram it through any way using reconciliation. the american people don't want to be taxe
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>> jay is good at asking the kind of policy questions that mainstream america won't think are wonky.ow, not necessarily because of a prefabricated joke the senator has for him. but i think jay leno is going to ask him something. >> is this is a good get? is this a good move f? and his dad, holy smokes. what's that guy about? how could he go on the tonight show and jay leno not ask him about if his dad is for real. >> yeah. he better have an answer prepared for that. i do think it's a good get for jay. i don't know who dave's going to have on that night. but here we are a week in advance doing a dvr alert. >> holland cook, thanks to have you with us tonight. >>> that is "the ed show." reminder, i am going to be in kentucky on monday to bring you a full report on monday night here on "the ed show" of obama
>> jay is good at asking the kind of policy questions that mainstream america won't think are wonky.ow, not necessarily because of a prefabricated joke the senator has for him. but i think jay leno is going to ask him something. >> is this is a good get? is this a good move f? and his dad, holy smokes. what's that guy about? how could he go on the tonight show and jay leno not ask him about if his dad is for real. >> yeah. he better have an answer prepared for that. i do think...
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matter of definition, in fact, jews for jesus, in the eyes of its critic, including much of mainstream americaudahica is a bait and switch. and the theology driving this is converting jews is necessary to speed along the final day of judgment, in which armageddon comes and the saved are absorbed up into heaven. this is a pretty polarizing topic, which is why the internet practically exploded when reporter sara posener got her hands on this scoop from mother jones. former president george w. bush speaking tonight for the jewish group. they found it trouble that they would address an evangelical christian group whose stated goals is convert jews to christianity. media was not allowed. in fact, shortly after posener's piece went live, references to bush's speech was scrubbed from the website. one of the lasting legacy of the bush presidency was the alliance between christians and politically conservative jews. and in some ways, his speech tonight to a somewhat fringy evangelical group is a reminder that the evangelical movement, millions and millions of americans, was front and center during the
matter of definition, in fact, jews for jesus, in the eyes of its critic, including much of mainstream americaudahica is a bait and switch. and the theology driving this is converting jews is necessary to speed along the final day of judgment, in which armageddon comes and the saved are absorbed up into heaven. this is a pretty polarizing topic, which is why the internet practically exploded when reporter sara posener got her hands on this scoop from mother jones. former president george w....
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twitter is about 230 million users, and it really hasn't crossed over entirely to mainstream america, really just the people that are most plugged in right now are the most aggressive users. that being said, facebook came public at 1 billion users and very much crossed over. do you believe that twitter can execute that move and really become something that everyone has in their lives, or is the jury still out? >> josh, the difference between twitter and facebook, in my mind, is that twitter has an impact even without people using the product. so when i think about facebook, the value in facebook is being a member and seeing, you know, your children or your cousin's photographs. you know it's about that sense of community. whereas twitter is a broadcast system. in that sense, it's just like television. and i think by nature, there are going to be very few people who contribute content to twitter, right? twitter's really about folks on tv. on cnbc and other channels. putting their handles, starting conversations about their shows. and what's really interesting is if you watch tv, most p
twitter is about 230 million users, and it really hasn't crossed over entirely to mainstream america, really just the people that are most plugged in right now are the most aggressive users. that being said, facebook came public at 1 billion users and very much crossed over. do you believe that twitter can execute that move and really become something that everyone has in their lives, or is the jury still out? >> josh, the difference between twitter and facebook, in my mind, is that...
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>> because he moved it where the mainstream of america was, where the left and right could actually get together and get things done. hillary clinton, if she decides to run will be a formidable candidate, because i think like bill clinton, she has the ability to reach out to some of the republicans who might be scared off by a party that's gone so far right that they can't make another turn. she might be able to broaden the democratic coalition and build upon that. >> you don't think elizabeth warren will pull her left. >> elizabeth warren is an outstanding senator if she decides to run. we have a good healthy bench. she would be a. amy clo buch article, we have great women and great men. martin o'malley. >> let me ask you a question. i think these guys will try to go back and try to relitigate bill clinton. obviously we were mad at him for a while, for those of us in -- but now he's the big dog, we like him. are you worried, though, about bill clinton anyway? >> well, of course. i mean, look, we run bill clinton today as if he's a 23-year-old guy. he's not, so i worry about his health,
>> because he moved it where the mainstream of america was, where the left and right could actually get together and get things done. hillary clinton, if she decides to run will be a formidable candidate, because i think like bill clinton, she has the ability to reach out to some of the republicans who might be scared off by a party that's gone so far right that they can't make another turn. she might be able to broaden the democratic coalition and build upon that. >> you don't...
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they would realize that mainstream america is in a world of hurt.d take money from everybody and give it to the government and 60% to me is a reflection of the social fear that's associated with a recovery that doesn't exist. it goes back to washington. stuart: back to the original point. you think we're going to hit 18,000 on the dow industrials by the middle of next year even though we've got i think a dismal economy and a dismal approach to the economy by ordinary people? >> yes, we do and that's a function of liquidity, stuart. don't forget the entire market is jacked up by leverage. if bernanke, well, soon to be yellen, if she puts more in it, you have increasing money chasing a relatively few number of quality shares and we've seen a disconnect where stocks have run up tremendously and consumers have not. there's a very, very big divergence, it's possible to be an economic pull and a market bear. stuart: that's the way we are. keith, thank you very much indeed. we'll see you soon. and jeremy, always a pleasure. >> thank you, i love being here.
they would realize that mainstream america is in a world of hurt.d take money from everybody and give it to the government and 60% to me is a reflection of the social fear that's associated with a recovery that doesn't exist. it goes back to washington. stuart: back to the original point. you think we're going to hit 18,000 on the dow industrials by the middle of next year even though we've got i think a dismal economy and a dismal approach to the economy by ordinary people? >> yes, we do...
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do my colleagues really believe mainstream america thinks churches shouldn't be allowed to choose their own ministers? i could go on and on but i hope you get the picture. the point is this: voting to change the senate rules is voting to remove one of the last meaningful checks on the president, any president, and voting to put these views on this important court. so i ask again, why would the other side do this? it isn't anything short of -- it is nothing short of complete and total power grab. it is the type of thing that we've seen again and again out of this administration and their senate allies. and you can sum it up this way: do whatever it takes. you can't get obamacare passed with republican support? do whatever it takes. pass it at 7:00 a.m. on christmas eve with just democrat votes. if you can't get all of your side to support obamacare, do whatever it takes. resort to things like the cornhusker kickback. you lose your 60th vote on obamacare, due to a special election, do whatever it takes, ram it through any way using reconciliation. the american people don't want to be taxe
do my colleagues really believe mainstream america thinks churches shouldn't be allowed to choose their own ministers? i could go on and on but i hope you get the picture. the point is this: voting to change the senate rules is voting to remove one of the last meaningful checks on the president, any president, and voting to put these views on this important court. so i ask again, why would the other side do this? it isn't anything short of -- it is nothing short of complete and total power...
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he says he's planning on making billions of dollars off this despite the fact that the mainstream media in america says it's all.
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he says he's planning on making billions of dollars off this despite the fact that the mainstream media in america says it's all government run is socialism blah blah blah he says no matter what investors thought about obamacare politically is surely many here do not think of much of it the law was going to make some people very rich the affordable care act he said wasn't simply a law that mandated insurance for the uninsured instead it would fundamentally transform the basic business model of medicine billions could flow from washington to wall street indeed so obamacare he's saying it.
he says he's planning on making billions of dollars off this despite the fact that the mainstream media in america says it's all government run is socialism blah blah blah he says no matter what investors thought about obamacare politically is surely many here do not think of much of it the law was going to make some people very rich the affordable care act he said wasn't simply a law that mandated insurance for the uninsured instead it would fundamentally transform the basic business model of...
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more than ever we're seeing two cultures divided in the income, mainstream america and corporate americae government. >> yeah. >> tend to believe, then, going forward we're going to see more and more of that divide? of course the great equ equalization, for lack of a better word, is is not working. >> right. that's another big theme for 2014 is happens in this gridlock that we've been in, this 2013 was a record-breaking year for that kind of gridlock. we almost defaulted on the national debt. the prediction is that because it was such a catastrophe for the republican party in 2013 that hurt their rate sogs much, that the republicans in congress are probably not going to push for -- to use the debt ceiling as a weapon the way they did this year and will probably raise the debt ceiling this coming year. we'll probably have a continuing resolution that will get a new budget in place, and yet we won't get what we need, which is a long-term plan for dealing with the federal budget deficits. over the longer term the result is that we won't have what either party wants. it's going to be sort of
more than ever we're seeing two cultures divided in the income, mainstream america and corporate americae government. >> yeah. >> tend to believe, then, going forward we're going to see more and more of that divide? of course the great equ equalization, for lack of a better word, is is not working. >> right. that's another big theme for 2014 is happens in this gridlock that we've been in, this 2013 was a record-breaking year for that kind of gridlock. we almost defaulted on...
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he says he's planning on making billions of dollars off this despite the fact that the mainstream media in america says it's all government run is socialism blah blah blah he says no matter what investors thought about obamacare politically as surely many here do not think of much of it the law was going to make some people very rich the affordable care act he said wasn't simply a law that mandated insurance for the uninsured instead it would fundamentally transform the basic business model of medicine billions could flow from washington to wall street indeed so obamacare he's saying it's like the gunpowder plot of its time and it can consolidate power and wealth. to wall street right the gun powder plot of the time when guy fawkes tried to blow up parliament and we have coming down to us through the ages the fifth of november made famous of course in the movie made by warner brothers called the fervent that the for vendetta of course and so here you have a similar gun point plan and you have a similar situation where you've got banks who have replaced health care which could be provided by the st
he says he's planning on making billions of dollars off this despite the fact that the mainstream media in america says it's all government run is socialism blah blah blah he says no matter what investors thought about obamacare politically as surely many here do not think of much of it the law was going to make some people very rich the affordable care act he said wasn't simply a law that mandated insurance for the uninsured instead it would fundamentally transform the basic business model of...
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he says he's planning on making billions of dollars off this despite the fact that the mainstream media in america says it's all government run is socialism blah blah blah he says no matter what investors thought about obamacare politically is surely many here do not think of much of it the law was going to make some people very rich the affordable care act he said wasn't simply a law that mandated insurance for the uninsured instead it would fundamentally transform the basic business model of medicine billions could flow from washington to wall street indeed so obamacare he's saying it's like the guy can consolidate power and wealth. to wall street right the gun powder plot of its time when guy fawkes tried to blow up parliament and we have coming down to us through the ages the fifth of november made famous of course in the movie made by warner brothers called the fervent that even invented of course and so here you have a similar gun point plan and you have a similar situation where you've got banks who have replaced health care which could be provided by the state in an affordable way where th
he says he's planning on making billions of dollars off this despite the fact that the mainstream media in america says it's all government run is socialism blah blah blah he says no matter what investors thought about obamacare politically is surely many here do not think of much of it the law was going to make some people very rich the affordable care act he said wasn't simply a law that mandated insurance for the uninsured instead it would fundamentally transform the basic business model of...
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he says he's planning on making billions of dollars off this despite the fact that the mainstream media in america says it's all government run is socialism blah blah blah he says no matter what investors thought about obamacare politically as surely many here do not think of much of it the law was going to make some people very rich the affordable care act he said wasn't simply a law that mandated insurance for the uninsured instead it would fundamentally transform the basic business model of medicine billions could flow from washington to wall street indeed so obamacare he's saying it's like the gunpowder plot of its time and it can consolidate power and wealth. to wall street right the gun powder plot of the time when guy fawkes tried to blow up parliament and we have coming down to us through the ages the fifth of november made famous of course in the movie made by warner brothers call before event that even event did of course and so here you have a similar gun point plan and you have a similar situation where you've got banks who have replaced health care which could be provided by the state
he says he's planning on making billions of dollars off this despite the fact that the mainstream media in america says it's all government run is socialism blah blah blah he says no matter what investors thought about obamacare politically as surely many here do not think of much of it the law was going to make some people very rich the affordable care act he said wasn't simply a law that mandated insurance for the uninsured instead it would fundamentally transform the basic business model of...
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>> well, apparently, everything that we stand for is what mainstream and normal america stands for.se simple things like background checks and as you had said earlier, it is perfectly legal to walk around with loaded weapons. in the instance of texas, the only thing that is prohibited is open carry of handguns but pretty much anything else is fair game. >> and what was the sensation of having them out there? it's something that is perfectly legal in texas. it is peculiar to see people walking around with guns like that. >> absolutely. there is nothing about that kind of behavior that is considered normal or acceptable by any standard. this open carry group and others like it, their intent is purely to intimidate. they are clearly not going hunting. sit only there to intimidate our members in this case and mothers in other states just to be bullies. >> to be bullies. >> thank you very much for joining us with that report from texas. thank you very much. chris hayes is up next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. 60 minutes had all weekend to prepare for the big apology a
>> well, apparently, everything that we stand for is what mainstream and normal america stands for.se simple things like background checks and as you had said earlier, it is perfectly legal to walk around with loaded weapons. in the instance of texas, the only thing that is prohibited is open carry of handguns but pretty much anything else is fair game. >> and what was the sensation of having them out there? it's something that is perfectly legal in texas. it is peculiar to see...
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>> well, apparently, everything that we stand for is what mainstream and normal america stands for.se simple things like background checks and as you had said earlier, it is perfectly legal to walk around with loaded weapons. in the instance of texas, the only thing that is prohibited is open carry of handguns but pretty much anything else is fair game. >> and what was the sensation of having them out there? it's something that is perfectly legal in texas. it is peculiar to see people walking around with guns like that. >> absolutely. there is nothing about that kind of behavior that is considered normal or acceptable by any
>> well, apparently, everything that we stand for is what mainstream and normal america stands for.se simple things like background checks and as you had said earlier, it is perfectly legal to walk around with loaded weapons. in the instance of texas, the only thing that is prohibited is open carry of handguns but pretty much anything else is fair game. >> and what was the sensation of having them out there? it's something that is perfectly legal in texas. it is peculiar to see...
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next, the host of the "riley factor why he doesn't discuss the mainstream media. across americae are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® is different than pills. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once-a-day, any time, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza® is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adultth type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza® has not been studied with mealtime insulin. victoza® is not insulin. do not take victoza® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to victoza® or any of its ingredients. symptoms
next, the host of the "riley factor why he doesn't discuss the mainstream media. across americae are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® is different than pills. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once-a-day, any time, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza® is not for weight loss,...
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have a battle of organizations according and not supporting this, we have the mainstream disability organizations across america who are supporting the adoption of this convention on disabilities. thatuggle with the notion we are somehow going to stop this effort to extend the rights to disabled around the world in the fear of something which you cannot even clearly articulate when it comes to homeschooling. i don't know whether to call him congressman or secretary, but we have been friends in both capacities. what he has said, he supports homeschooling and i do, too. this will not affect it. it's very clear that it will not and the americans disability act for 20 years has not. i yield back my time. mccain, i extend my appreciation for his advocacy in this effort and it has been an invaluable voice in this regard. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i thank all of the witnesses. mr. thornburgh and mr. ridge. i'm sure you prefer governor. [laughter] nostalgia with great the then president of united states, herbert walker bush, signed the disabilities act on the lawn and so many of our friends from the disability commun
have a battle of organizations according and not supporting this, we have the mainstream disability organizations across america who are supporting the adoption of this convention on disabilities. thatuggle with the notion we are somehow going to stop this effort to extend the rights to disabled around the world in the fear of something which you cannot even clearly articulate when it comes to homeschooling. i don't know whether to call him congressman or secretary, but we have been friends in...
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and stations supporting or this i think we will prevail because we have the mainstream disability organizations across america supporting the adoption of this convention on disabilities. i struggle with the notion that we are we are somehow going to stop this effort to extend the rights to disabled around the world for fear of something which can't clearly articulate when it comes to homeschooling. as mr. ridge says, we have been friends in both capacities. he supports homeschooling indyk tutu. this is not going to affect homeschooling. the american disabilities act for 20 years has not affected homeschooling and i yield back my time. >> senator mccain i want to extend my hershey shin for his advocacy for the last effort and this effort has been an invaluable voice in this regard. >> thank you mr. chairman and i think the witnesses and i especially thank thornburgh and tom ridge. i think you preferred governor to those, don't you? [laughter] i want to thank you and i remember with great nostalgia that day the president of the united states herbert walker bush signed the americans with disabilities act on the
and stations supporting or this i think we will prevail because we have the mainstream disability organizations across america supporting the adoption of this convention on disabilities. i struggle with the notion that we are we are somehow going to stop this effort to extend the rights to disabled around the world for fear of something which can't clearly articulate when it comes to homeschooling. as mr. ridge says, we have been friends in both capacities. he supports homeschooling indyk tutu....