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actually, they call them the minutemen. patriots, minutemen, come on, shut up. i was wondering as they changed the name from redmen to minutemen. are they going to call it the whales? that's an unoffensive creature. >> we can't use that. we'll call them the snail doves. they're offended too. the idea is looking for nonoffensive language we can wind ourselves on a slippery slope. let's take a look at a few more of these. then we'll go on to my notes on the board. this is a classic illustrated version of "uncle tom's cabin." very clearly imaged you see the evil slave catcher with a dog. you see the black man coming out of the swamp frightened. probably one of the most powerful images of "uncle tom's cabin" if you don't get everybody else dying and going to heaven. the idea is you're capturing what the story is about. it's about slavery. when hair ret beecher stowe wrote this story, what do you think was in her mind? help me out. was she trying to like not be offensive or was she trying to be enlightening? what was she thinking? here you go. >> i think that she was
actually, they call them the minutemen. patriots, minutemen, come on, shut up. i was wondering as they changed the name from redmen to minutemen. are they going to call it the whales? that's an unoffensive creature. >> we can't use that. we'll call them the snail doves. they're offended too. the idea is looking for nonoffensive language we can wind ourselves on a slippery slope. let's take a look at a few more of these. then we'll go on to my notes on the board. this is a classic...
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the idea was that i was wondering even if they change the name the redmen as minutemen. are they going to call it the whales? that's an unoffensive creature floating. the snail daughters. that would be wrong too. the idea is we're looking for nonoffensive language, i think we go on a slippery slope. this will be part of our discussion as well. wo we'll go on to my notes on the board. very clear image. you see the evil slave watcher in the background. you see the black man coming out of the swamp frightened. when the story was written, what do you think was in her mind? was she trying to not be offensive? >> i think she was trying to shock people. she's trying to show the slavery, the evils of slavery. >> absolutely. thank you. in her doing that, she painted, this is an early review of her work. she painted a very, very simplistic view of slavery. you had the evil slave owner and the evil slave catcher. that's what slavery was about. you were at the whim of somebody. it was power. you were, in fact, a slave. nothing was your own. it tells about the worst parts of slavery.
the idea was that i was wondering even if they change the name the redmen as minutemen. are they going to call it the whales? that's an unoffensive creature floating. the snail daughters. that would be wrong too. the idea is we're looking for nonoffensive language, i think we go on a slippery slope. this will be part of our discussion as well. wo we'll go on to my notes on the board. very clear image. you see the evil slave watcher in the background. you see the black man coming out of the...
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actually, they call them the minutemen. come on, shuttup. but the idea was, even as they changed the name from red men top minute men, i thought what are they eventually going to call it? they going to call it the whales? the snail darters. no, they'll be offended to. when we're looking for nonoffensive language, i think we're on a slippery slope. let's take a look at a few more of these. this is a classic illustrated version of uncle tom's cabin". very clear image. you see the evil slave catcher in the background with the dog. you seep the black man coming out of the swamp, flightened. okay in probably one of the most powerful images in uncle tom's cabin if you don't get little elsa dying and going to heaven. idea is you're capturing exactly what the story is about. it's about slavery. when harriet beecher stowe wrote this story, what do you think was in her mind? was she trying to not be offensive or trying to be enlightening? what was she thinking? here we go. >> i think that he was trying to shock people and she's an abolitionist. she wa
actually, they call them the minutemen. come on, shuttup. but the idea was, even as they changed the name from red men top minute men, i thought what are they eventually going to call it? they going to call it the whales? the snail darters. no, they'll be offended to. when we're looking for nonoffensive language, i think we're on a slippery slope. let's take a look at a few more of these. this is a classic illustrated version of uncle tom's cabin". very clear image. you see the evil slave...
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he is not expected to do as well in caucuses in minutemen or today's nonbinding primary in missouri. rick santorum is leading polls in both of those states. >> it completely changes this race again. when i said it resets the race, it will reset the race. the idea that the challenger to mitt romney is newt gingrich, well, that is reset. and that mitt romney is the heir apparent. >> former speaker gingrich is giving up his legal battle for a spot on super tuesday. >>> a report on the status of the city and his administration as well ads outline his agenda and priorities for the coming year. it is set to take place at the sixth and i historic synagogue in northwest d.c. >>> in other news, 130 current and former d.c. employees are accused of fraud this morning. the director of the d.c. department of employment services says an audit turned up the names of city workers who may have collected unemployment while on the job. altogether, between $700,000 and $$800,000 was scammed. the fraud may have started back in 2009. >>> a report on a scandal you will only see here on fox 5. a tax prepara
he is not expected to do as well in caucuses in minutemen or today's nonbinding primary in missouri. rick santorum is leading polls in both of those states. >> it completely changes this race again. when i said it resets the race, it will reset the race. the idea that the challenger to mitt romney is newt gingrich, well, that is reset. and that mitt romney is the heir apparent. >> former speaker gingrich is giving up his legal battle for a spot on super tuesday. >>> a...
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unless collate from there perhaps you'll see civil war and you'll see these a liberal here you know minutemen intervention run out of time thank you much for a very very interesting question that looks like it's going to be a terrible ending no matter how you cut it many thanks to my guest today in washington amsterdam and in los angeles and thanks to our viewers for watching us here as you see you next time remember. to. los angeles to chicago to birmingham twenty trauma centers have closed since two thousand severe problem is not enough inpatient beds not enough urgency department beds and not enough nurses commandos there to take care of all the people who are the only real health care system that we have in the city of los angeles is the los angeles fire department in fact when i started my venture as a firefighter i didn't want to do your mass and i started out going to just do fire fighting it's about eighty two percent of what we do the fire department is medical i've had a rescue couple weeks i waited four hours for i've waited sometimes three hours but i was it's a safe francis in ly
unless collate from there perhaps you'll see civil war and you'll see these a liberal here you know minutemen intervention run out of time thank you much for a very very interesting question that looks like it's going to be a terrible ending no matter how you cut it many thanks to my guest today in washington amsterdam and in los angeles and thanks to our viewers for watching us here as you see you next time remember. to. los angeles to chicago to birmingham twenty trauma centers have closed...
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i won't defend the minutemen because i think they are radical. there is a problem.e kidnapping place for kidnapping in the united states is arizona. >> i read this smart piece in the daily beast about the way in which jan brewer when she describes arizona which for years was described as a paradise and that is why it was citrus and sun and it was a tourist attraction. jan brewer, it's like a southwestern version of robocop, right? >> i take pride in that as well. i'm from the wild west, baby, i love it! and there definitely is this independent populist. i don't know. >> fertile ground for saying when the federal government can't seem to either enforce the immigration laws on the books or reform the immigration law to turn it into something it can enforce and does enforce. arizona is the kind of place where people will say we will just -- >> arizona has become the vanguard for national republican politics and your father is a perfect example of this. this is someone who had his name on the comprehensive immigration reform bill with ted kennedy and it was mccain/kenne
i won't defend the minutemen because i think they are radical. there is a problem.e kidnapping place for kidnapping in the united states is arizona. >> i read this smart piece in the daily beast about the way in which jan brewer when she describes arizona which for years was described as a paradise and that is why it was citrus and sun and it was a tourist attraction. jan brewer, it's like a southwestern version of robocop, right? >> i take pride in that as well. i'm from the wild...