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churches purdue just said marianne williamson the presidential campaign. and marianne williamson she is a pre-internet figure original sheet rises to prominence in the 1980s. but she is a parenting updated news thought kind of figure. if you look in the 19th century there be a church founded by marianne williamson. would be huge but it would have 200,000 people the resort of chapels around the country. that doesn't seem to happen to anything special over the last couple of generations. have a little stuff in the 70s and 80s but especially lately. and how much of that is the internet? how much is that is an ambient skepticism of institutions? why isn't one of paltrow i guess connie west has sunday services wise and third sunday service. [inaudible]
churches purdue just said marianne williamson the presidential campaign. and marianne williamson she is a pre-internet figure original sheet rises to prominence in the 1980s. but she is a parenting updated news thought kind of figure. if you look in the 19th century there be a church founded by marianne williamson. would be huge but it would have 200,000 people the resort of chapels around the country. that doesn't seem to happen to anything special over the last couple of generations. have a...
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we just had marianne williamson in the presidential campaign. in marianne williamson, she's a pre-internet feature originally. she was prominent in the 1980s. but has updated new thought kind of figure. i feel like in the 19th century there will be a church founded by marianne williamson. it wouldn't be huge. but you have like 200,000 peopl people. there'd be sort of chapels around the country. and that doesn't seem to happen to anything like that especially of the last couple of generations. you have a little stuff in the 70s and 80s. but especially lately. and i think how much of that is the internet, how much of that is an ambient skepticism of institutions. why doesn't gwyneth paltrow have -- i guess connie west has sunday services right, a jet wasn't there a sundays service? >> host: i am not sure it be successful lease initially. i think the label of church or making something a church as you would say would be met with a degree of suspicion. i think as well the fact that there is such a willingness to mix and match, that we, we will let t
we just had marianne williamson in the presidential campaign. in marianne williamson, she's a pre-internet feature originally. she was prominent in the 1980s. but has updated new thought kind of figure. i feel like in the 19th century there will be a church founded by marianne williamson. it wouldn't be huge. but you have like 200,000 peopl people. there'd be sort of chapels around the country. and that doesn't seem to happen to anything like that especially of the last couple of generations....
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if you look in the 19th century there be a church founded by marianne williamson. would be huge but it would have 200,000 people the resort of chapels around the country. that doesn't seem to happen to anything special over the last couple of generations. have a little stuff in the 70s and 80s but especially lately. and how much of that is the internet? how much is that is an ambient skepticism of institutions? why isn't one of paltrow i guess connie west has sunday services wise and third sunday service. [inaudible] >> i'm not sure it would not be successful at least initially. i think the label of church or making something a church would be met with a degree of suspicion. i think as well the sort of fact that there is such a willingness to admit and try mix and match that we will let it, the broader we hear. >> me personally. so much of contemporary is about that kind of precise individualization breeds of that in the end we can't necessarily get away from the end point being that we are all the end of our church. we trust not only in our religious institutions
if you look in the 19th century there be a church founded by marianne williamson. would be huge but it would have 200,000 people the resort of chapels around the country. that doesn't seem to happen to anything special over the last couple of generations. have a little stuff in the 70s and 80s but especially lately. and how much of that is the internet? how much is that is an ambient skepticism of institutions? why isn't one of paltrow i guess connie west has sunday services wise and third...
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so we just have marianne williamson as a presidential campaign and marianne williamson i think he's a pre-internet figure originally. he rises to prominence in the 1980s she's (dynamic updated new thought kind of figure. i feel like in the 19th century there would be a church on the binary and williamson and it wouldn't be huge and it would have like 200,000 people and it would be like the organs or something and there would be chapels around the country and that's doesn't seem to happen to anything like the same extent especially over thelast couple of generations . you have a little stop in the 70s and 80s but especially lately do you think that's, how much of that is the internet, how much is just an ambient skepticism of institutions. why isn't, why doesn't gwyneth paltrow have, i guess connie west sunday services, why isn't there asunday service or group . >> i'm not sure that it would not be successful at least initially. i think that's, i think the label of church for the label of kind of making something the church is i think as you say would be met with a degree of suspicion.
so we just have marianne williamson as a presidential campaign and marianne williamson i think he's a pre-internet figure originally. he rises to prominence in the 1980s she's (dynamic updated new thought kind of figure. i feel like in the 19th century there would be a church on the binary and williamson and it wouldn't be huge and it would have like 200,000 people and it would be like the organs or something and there would be chapels around the country and that's doesn't seem to happen to...
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call back to marianne williamson. [ laughter ] you never thought, all it took was a kiwi starfruit refresherher back on the radar according to a new survey, almost half of young people would not date someone who doesn't recycle. said a single man, "well, you're in luck, 'cause i've been wearing the same shirt for five months." researchers in botswana believe that painting eyes on the backsides of cattle may help protect them from lion and other predators, 'cause it's horrifying when they go to the bathroom "oh, my god. ahh, what's wrong with that cow? and finally, the girl scouts announced a new french toast flavored cookie for 2021 called toast-yay. and for 2020 they announced gin mints. that was the monologue we got a great show for you tonight with two of my favorite guests the fantastic sandra oh will be here plus, from "cbs this morning," i'll chat with gayle king. but first, "a closer look. >> seth: hello everyone, and welcome back this is our second to last show in the captain's quarters, and we're starting to worry we're just not going to get to everything we wanted to get to for exa
call back to marianne williamson. [ laughter ] you never thought, all it took was a kiwi starfruit refresherher back on the radar according to a new survey, almost half of young people would not date someone who doesn't recycle. said a single man, "well, you're in luck, 'cause i've been wearing the same shirt for five months." researchers in botswana believe that painting eyes on the backsides of cattle may help protect them from lion and other predators, 'cause it's horrifying when...
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marianne williamson said it was like binge watching a marriott commercial. i found it delightful and charming and fl reality, much o the kind of hollering, slightly-drunken polls that you get in the conventions, just screaming out the vote totals of the state. that was a highlight. i bet the republicans will copy that. more substantively, however, i think this was a nht where it was the past of the democratic party, the past that joe blt biden. we heard from bill clinton and jimmy carter, john kerry, from colin powell. and then to hear from jill biden, who story in a way no one else can. michelle obamaar act to follow, but being there in the classroom was an effective touch. for alexandria ocasio-cortez, what she did with her one minute was very interesting to me. she's this young, bright woman pushing the partyleftward, and she chose the mostrational political backdrop. the flags, looking directly at the camera, a real establishment picture. i think one question that haunts this convention, and it has to, the president is obviously going to make an issue of
marianne williamson said it was like binge watching a marriott commercial. i found it delightful and charming and fl reality, much o the kind of hollering, slightly-drunken polls that you get in the conventions, just screaming out the vote totals of the state. that was a highlight. i bet the republicans will copy that. more substantively, however, i think this was a nht where it was the past of the democratic party, the past that joe blt biden. we heard from bill clinton and jimmy carter, john...
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even marianne williamson said i wanted to like it, i promise i did.verall this is what we can expect for the next three nights with president obama speaking, then kamala harris, joe biden and democratic stars. given this format you will see ratings drop in 2016, 40 percent-60% range. jillian: now it will be my follow-up question. the first time this has been done virtually, i don't think anybody knew what to expect to make it successful. some argue michelle obama's speech did resonate by the way it was done because it was quieter, has everyone's attention. were their parts of it that worked? >> the highlight looking for positives. one thing stood out, the fact that you have the first african-american first lady not mentioning once the first woman of color in kamala harris being added to the ticket. why did that happen? it appears according to several reports you will read that michelle obama recorded this more than one week ago. i know she has a podcast and everything couldn't she have done this after kamala harris was chosen as joe biden's a running
even marianne williamson said i wanted to like it, i promise i did.verall this is what we can expect for the next three nights with president obama speaking, then kamala harris, joe biden and democratic stars. given this format you will see ratings drop in 2016, 40 percent-60% range. jillian: now it will be my follow-up question. the first time this has been done virtually, i don't think anybody knew what to expect to make it successful. some argue michelle obama's speech did resonate by the...
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chosen a woman who 15 other democrats survived longer in the primary season then, and also marianne williamson lasted longer than her. >> she's so tepid, she is so quintessentially d.c., and that is not a compliment. it a single word that describes joe biden throughout all of it, fritz. he is frightened, he is scared, confused. he is running from the press. >> raymond: we have to leave it there. thanks to democrats and blm, new york city is looking like it did in the pregiuliani era where even the most depraved criminal acts were met with a shrug. case in point, yesterday in broad daylight, bronx teenager was stabbed three times and then set on fire during a dispute. he died at the hospital. this is how a friend, former bush and see member described his new york city neighborhood. he wrote, an elderly man punched in the face, a woman waiting for the subway to come, stabbed in the back. an older neighbor, pausing to catch his breath, told to pay $2 and protection money or get the f off that particular street. and cleaning up new york city in the 90s, i was there, former new york police departme
chosen a woman who 15 other democrats survived longer in the primary season then, and also marianne williamson lasted longer than her. >> she's so tepid, she is so quintessentially d.c., and that is not a compliment. it a single word that describes joe biden throughout all of it, fritz. he is frightened, he is scared, confused. he is running from the press. >> raymond: we have to leave it there. thanks to democrats and blm, new york city is looking like it did in the pregiuliani era...
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former democratic candidate marianne williamson has been following it closely. describes the experience as like "binge watching a marriott congressional. that sounds about right, pretty unappetizing. smothered in the thick sauce of sel self self righteousness and self-pity. so far, the main excitement has been watching just how shamelessly they can lie. the goal appears to be complete reality inversion. professional rich lady michelle obama told america she was oppressed. the criminally negligent governor of new york bragged about how well he handled the coronavirus and jeffrey epstein's old pal bill clinton showed up just because the party's moral voice. there's been a low grade thrill and watching all of this. they don't tell small lies in the democratic party, they go all the way. you catch them stealing your wallet and they arrest you for theft and give you a lecture about how crime doesn't pay. the long time students of the liberal mind, none of this is new. the left long ago built an entire political party based on the freudian principle of transference, d
former democratic candidate marianne williamson has been following it closely. describes the experience as like "binge watching a marriott congressional. that sounds about right, pretty unappetizing. smothered in the thick sauce of sel self self righteousness and self-pity. so far, the main excitement has been watching just how shamelessly they can lie. the goal appears to be complete reality inversion. professional rich lady michelle obama told america she was oppressed. the criminally...
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former democratic candidate marianne williamson has been following it closely. like "binge watching a marriott congressional. that sounds about right, pretty unappetizing. smothered in the thick sauce of sel self self
former democratic candidate marianne williamson has been following it closely. like "binge watching a marriott congressional. that sounds about right, pretty unappetizing. smothered in the thick sauce of sel self self
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i assume marianne williamson wasn't included because she was busy teaching a forest gnome how to use there was even a special section on biden's favorite mode of transit: >> he knows what it's like to take the train to work . >> stephen: smart ploy. tug at our heartstrings by making us nostalgic for the bygone pastime of "traveling anywhere." and joe biden's daughter explained her dad's connection with everyday americans. >> he would treat the conductor the same way as would the president of the united states. >> stephen: oh no, he's going to kick that conductor's ass in november. then it was time for the two big primetime speakers. the first was vermont senator bernie sanders, seen here demanding more raisins in his raisin bran. (as bernie) "constitutionally, i have the right to two scoops!" bernie may not be the candidate, but he has gotten the party to embrace his "medicare-for-all" plan, leading one former colleague to say, "he may feel a little bit like moses." (as bernie) "look, thank you for the compliment, but i knew moses. i'm nothing like the guy. the top ten percent of his
i assume marianne williamson wasn't included because she was busy teaching a forest gnome how to use there was even a special section on biden's favorite mode of transit: >> he knows what it's like to take the train to work . >> stephen: smart ploy. tug at our heartstrings by making us nostalgic for the bygone pastime of "traveling anywhere." and joe biden's daughter explained her dad's connection with everyday americans. >> he would treat the conductor the same way...
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it would be great if it was like marianne williamson or someone's name you heard in the election cycle. >> harris: you like her. >> kennedy: i think she is fantastic. she is what the world needs right now. her department of peace could save us all. [laughter] >> harris: that is so sweet. right? before i pull up this quote from the san francisco mayor, i want to come to you, katie. just based on what you think joe biden might need putting on your neutrality cap now to give campaign strategy, who should he pick? >> katie: i think it is a tough call given the field of the nominees that we are looking at. kamala harris was a bad candidate in the primary. she didn't even get to the first round of voting. she essentially called joe biden, said he had racist tendencies. she is from california. that is not a state that he needs to win wither. he will win it anyway. karen bass is probably in the best position electorally to get the slot. but in terms of florida, she has some pro castro comments which will go right to the not voting for her category in terms of people in florida voting for in th
it would be great if it was like marianne williamson or someone's name you heard in the election cycle. >> harris: you like her. >> kennedy: i think she is fantastic. she is what the world needs right now. her department of peace could save us all. [laughter] >> harris: that is so sweet. right? before i pull up this quote from the san francisco mayor, i want to come to you, katie. just based on what you think joe biden might need putting on your neutrality cap now to give...
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marianne williamson is saying that, she is former democrat presidential candidate, that biden's policiesocrat mayor san francisco, former kamala harris advisor saying, democrats stop calling these protests and demonstrations burning and looting will help reelect donald trump. you know, here is the other thing, al word, kamala harris wrote a book came out in 2009, saying we do need more cops on the beat. makes poorer neighborhoods safer. now she supports idea moving funds away from the cops. your reaction to all of that? >> it is interesting to watch the left eat their own now. you mentioned michael floor was complaining. they dragged biden out of his basement today, appeared in pittsburgh. made a few comments. he didn't take any questions at all. he was leaving the podium before even finished talking. he didn't want to talk to anybody. biden is a weak candidate. his policies are weak and harmful for the country. we're talking higher taxes, green new deal. which is a job killer. all of these policies they're pushing on america and hard-working americans, it is not going to be good for the
marianne williamson is saying that, she is former democrat presidential candidate, that biden's policiesocrat mayor san francisco, former kamala harris advisor saying, democrats stop calling these protests and demonstrations burning and looting will help reelect donald trump. you know, here is the other thing, al word, kamala harris wrote a book came out in 2009, saying we do need more cops on the beat. makes poorer neighborhoods safer. now she supports idea moving funds away from the cops....
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marianne williamson had a pretty funny line, binge watching a marriott hotel commercial. that's pretty funny. this is beyond a really, really bad infomercial. okay, it was boring, it was awkward, it was disjointed. what's worse is, zero substance, nothing. we heard no real solutions on how they will improve the lives of you, the american people. no policy discussions, no mention of the crisis in american disastrous democratic run cities, no new proposals to combat b.a.-19. they were missing in action, they thought it was xenophobic and hysterical to put the travel ban in effect, they were impeaching the president, in the middle of their trial, nowhere to be found, no mentions of how to make this country more safe, more secure, wealthier, prosperous, none of that. what you got was a temper tantrum, bumper sticker slogans about pretty much how much they hate donald trump and hatred of him is hatred of trump supporter's, irredeemable deplorable scum of the 15%, biden says. the angry people obama talked about that cling to god, guilty. our second amendment, guilty. bibles, gu
marianne williamson had a pretty funny line, binge watching a marriott hotel commercial. that's pretty funny. this is beyond a really, really bad infomercial. okay, it was boring, it was awkward, it was disjointed. what's worse is, zero substance, nothing. we heard no real solutions on how they will improve the lives of you, the american people. no policy discussions, no mention of the crisis in american disastrous democratic run cities, no new proposals to combat b.a.-19. they were missing in...
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and i feel ooh like in the 19th century there would be a church founded by marianne williamson, right? it wouldn't be huge, but it would, like, 200,000, and it'd be sort of chapels around the country. and that doesn't seem to happen to anything like the same extent, especially over the last generations. you have a little stuff in the '70s and '80s, but especially lately. and do you think that's -- how much of that is the internet, how much of that is just sort of an ambient kept such of institutions? you know -- skepticism of institutions? why doesn't gwyneth paltrow -- why isn't there a sunday service for goop? >> i mean, i'm not sure that it would not be successful at least initially. i think that, i think the label of church or the label of kind of making something a church is, i think as you say, would be met with a degree of suspicion. i think as well the sort of fact that there is such a willingness to mix and match that we -- we millennials, the broader we -- >> you. >> me personally, yes. >> i'm -- >> -- are so, so much of contemporary religious landscape, i'd argue, is about
and i feel ooh like in the 19th century there would be a church founded by marianne williamson, right? it wouldn't be huge, but it would, like, 200,000, and it'd be sort of chapels around the country. and that doesn't seem to happen to anything like the same extent, especially over the last generations. you have a little stuff in the '70s and '80s, but especially lately. and do you think that's -- how much of that is the internet, how much of that is just sort of an ambient kept such of...
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marianne williamson was a presidential campaign. but updated new thought type of figure. in the 19th century a thought there would be a church founded by her. not huge but 200,000 people and be chapels around the country. but that doesn't happen the last couple of generations. a little bit in the seventies and eighties but how much of that is the internet the ambient skepticism i guess kanye west has sunday services. >> i'm not sure it wouldn't be successful the label the church would be met with a degree of suspicion the fact there is such a willingness so much of that contemporary religious landscape so that any and we can't get away from the endpoint and that we don't have much more broadly trusting in a religious and political institutions and media institutions as well. but i think that suspicion lends itself to such a focus on the self and to be careful of an easy narrative they are so narcissistic and that's a tempting way one could go about reading the situation but what we're seeing isn't just institutional failure it is perfectly reasonable institutions have fai
marianne williamson was a presidential campaign. but updated new thought type of figure. in the 19th century a thought there would be a church founded by her. not huge but 200,000 people and be chapels around the country. but that doesn't happen the last couple of generations. a little bit in the seventies and eighties but how much of that is the internet the ambient skepticism i guess kanye west has sunday services. >> i'm not sure it wouldn't be successful the label the church would be...