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and so it produces a very strange and uneven kind of narrative. c-span: when did she live? >> guest: elizabeth cady stanton is a--a--an early 19th century american educated in very demanding secondary school but tremendously troubled by the fact that her brother could go away to union college, but there's no college for women that she can attend. and she's infuriated by that and even more troubled by that when the brother dies very young and stanton tries to take his place in her father's esteem. her father is a very prominent, well-known and successful lawyer a--in--up in new york state. and she comes to realize that no matter what she achieves it won't be satisfying to her father because it's being achieved by a female child. and she marries a member of the abolitionist movement whom she meets at the house of a--an uncle and cousin against the family's will, which is pretty feisty for a woman in the 1830s and '40s. and the--the couple go on their honeymoon to england, and she goes to the anti-slavery convention of 1844 in london with her husband and finds, to her astonish
and so it produces a very strange and uneven kind of narrative. c-span: when did she live? >> guest: elizabeth cady stanton is a--a--an early 19th century american educated in very demanding secondary school but tremendously troubled by the fact that her brother could go away to union college, but there's no college for women that she can attend. and she's infuriated by that and even more troubled by that when the brother dies very young and stanton tries to take his place in her father's...
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who mysteriously added the video excuse to that false narrative about benghazi? that one that ambassador susan rice was the first to peddle and why the video story even after the intelligence community said there was no video? that's a mystery. maybe even a conspiracy. and who told the president well after the video theory was bebunct that he should continue to run with that. he said it on september 18th 20rbgs 12 on the david letterman show. if that wasn't strange enough. he was still at it one week later on september 25th. he didn't correct the ladies of "the view" when they specifically brought up the video to it him. why? well, that's a mystery. that's just for starters. there is so much more including why did the white house hide ben rhodes' email until a court ordered them to sr. s. sur ren item that. that's a conspiracy maybe even a conspiracy. jay, don't go pointing fingers like that. that's not all. >> voluntarily, in response to some bogus partisan claims made by republicans to reporters about what were -- what had happened in the compilation of the ori
who mysteriously added the video excuse to that false narrative about benghazi? that one that ambassador susan rice was the first to peddle and why the video story even after the intelligence community said there was no video? that's a mystery. maybe even a conspiracy. and who told the president well after the video theory was bebunct that he should continue to run with that. he said it on september 18th 20rbgs 12 on the david letterman show. if that wasn't strange enough. he was still at it...
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hunters point hunters point on page 40 of the actual budget narrative for the tax exempt that's the one-hundred 9 million so south of market and 4 hundred and 34 thousand in bayview hunters point. the taxable bond precedes those are tax exempt the 1.8 million tax exempt for the housing that's the problem in spending them is because of tax exempt we couldn't use them for loans for various reasons and we can get more into the technical part in various ways >> thank you. yes, a follow-up on the question of 1.8 million are those restricted to project areas? i everything we can come back to this at another time but - >> hi sailing i didn't ero deputy director for the record the project exemption is relaxed you can spend them citywide there were some hunters point and we can provide for information when the bonds come up for transfer. >> i have one small i think is it correct question on the budget let me just ask it this way for instance, in the budget part for administration if there are savings can those savings be used for let's say more temporary staffing if we need it beyond the sta
hunters point hunters point on page 40 of the actual budget narrative for the tax exempt that's the one-hundred 9 million so south of market and 4 hundred and 34 thousand in bayview hunters point. the taxable bond precedes those are tax exempt the 1.8 million tax exempt for the housing that's the problem in spending them is because of tax exempt we couldn't use them for loans for various reasons and we can get more into the technical part in various ways >> thank you. yes, a follow-up on...
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with narrative, but bill clinton had the money and power. and she was suicidal. let's not forget -- >> stand by, stand by. it's not the first time monica lewinsky has tried to shed her past and move on. she has tried commercials, interviews, a handbag line. we'll take a look at all that and what could be next for her. that's all right after the break. with my friends, we'll do almost anything. out for drinks, eats. i have very well fitting dentures. i like to eat a lot of fruits. love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. a lot of things going on in my life and the last thing i want to be thinking about is my dentures. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. is my dentures. ♪ ♪fame, makes a man take things over♪ ♪fame, lets him loose, hard to swallow♪ ♪fame, puts you there
with narrative, but bill clinton had the money and power. and she was suicidal. let's not forget -- >> stand by, stand by. it's not the first time monica lewinsky has tried to shed her past and move on. she has tried commercials, interviews, a handbag line. we'll take a look at all that and what could be next for her. that's all right after the break. with my friends, we'll do almost anything. out for drinks, eats. i have very well fitting dentures. i like to eat a lot of fruits. love...
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fresh questions about the obama report to shake the narrative in the days following september 11, 2012, the u.s. mission in benghazi, libya, that killed four american diplomats. an e-mail showed a white house official played a role and susan race and her talk show appearances. ben rhodes writing in an e-mail two days before that the administration wanted her, quote, to underscore that these protests are rooted in an internet video, and not a broader failure of policy. joining the panel this week, "wall street journal" columnist and deputy editor dan henninger. matt kominski and columnist mary anastasia o'grady. matt, i thought all the e-mails were supposed to have been released long ago. how did this turn up now? >> and so did congress. and all the media. this one came out of the request from judicial watch, conservative watchdog group, who put in a freedom of information act request, saying there's more stuff there, we want to see it. that they fought it, but they eventually released it last month, and among these 41 documents -- >> turn it over to committee, though, in the last few d
fresh questions about the obama report to shake the narrative in the days following september 11, 2012, the u.s. mission in benghazi, libya, that killed four american diplomats. an e-mail showed a white house official played a role and susan race and her talk show appearances. ben rhodes writing in an e-mail two days before that the administration wanted her, quote, to underscore that these protests are rooted in an internet video, and not a broader failure of policy. joining the panel this...
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with narrative, but bill clinton had the money and power. and she was suicidal. let's not forget -- >> stand by, stand by. it's not the first time monica lewinsky has tried to shed her past and move on. she has tried commercials, interviews, a handbag line. we'll take a look at all that and what could be next for her. that's all right after the break. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. ♪ ♪fame, makes a man take things over♪ ♪fame, lets him loose, hard to swallow♪ ♪fame, puts you there where things are hollow♪ the evolution of luxury continues. the next generation 2015 escalade. ♪fame >>> i'm back now with my very heated panel of women and one gentleman. monica lewinsky has tried to before. will this tim
with narrative, but bill clinton had the money and power. and she was suicidal. let's not forget -- >> stand by, stand by. it's not the first time monica lewinsky has tried to shed her past and move on. she has tried commercials, interviews, a handbag line. we'll take a look at all that and what could be next for her. that's all right after the break. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope...
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the pranksters in this case lost control of the narrative. and the resulting in the of securing the intended message, the first along one of pranks that took on a life of our own. this dialed up -- all of this -- the resulting principal back exploded into a social force that impacted for centuries of western culture regardless of whether this invisible college was a genuine secret society of provocative print the manifesto left a deep footprint in the material world. after trying to get the attention of the brotherhood and print to no avail many interested parties started their own orders. they continue to solve replicate and went on to influence the religious pluralism of freemasonry and others to challenge tradition. the brother had also created the template for virtually every vehicle to conspiracy theory that followed. an elite body of initiatives, satanic sicker society with domestic society sometimes known as the alumni and a loss to overthrow all established religious political authority increase in new world order. so that was from my
the pranksters in this case lost control of the narrative. and the resulting in the of securing the intended message, the first along one of pranks that took on a life of our own. this dialed up -- all of this -- the resulting principal back exploded into a social force that impacted for centuries of western culture regardless of whether this invisible college was a genuine secret society of provocative print the manifesto left a deep footprint in the material world. after trying to get the...
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there is only one single narrative from the government currently. any other narrative to do boka haram is difficult to capture because boka haram and it's inner circle are very, very difficult to find right now. >> their ability to communicate with the media is hammered by their now do you knowed a communicationsing, they stopped uploading things to youtube which they did at one point and now, they hand over video communications to certain intermediataries who pass it on to journalists. so they their strategy has changed over time and it's become more sophisticated. >> one of the things before may have -- boka haram may have learned is sometimes silence speak louder than words. the government hasn't said much but done most of the talking. boka haram hasn't said a thing, and it's controlling the narrative. our global village voices with their take on the coverage of the story in nigeria. some information is misrepresented. it's wrong and a lot of times, there is no information. everything in nigeria today is in the pretext. soo negative information.
there is only one single narrative from the government currently. any other narrative to do boka haram is difficult to capture because boka haram and it's inner circle are very, very difficult to find right now. >> their ability to communicate with the media is hammered by their now do you knowed a communicationsing, they stopped uploading things to youtube which they did at one point and now, they hand over video communications to certain intermediataries who pass it on to journalists....
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>> i want to get back to the whole youtube narrative. 9:00 p.m. that night, right they sent that email? clearly our people were already in harm's way inside of libya inside that consulate. what was it bob? we know it wasn't in the situation room because the president wasn't there and we don't have that photo-opportunity to prove one way or other but we were told he wasn't. sitting around what could it be and you call youtube? >> if you want to defend them you could say they actually really thought it was video. >> i think they did, initially -- >> reached out to youtube. >> my question more, is it the job of the government, katy, to call youtube and tell them to take something down? >> oh, sure. >> that comes in a long line of as you report ad lot and talked about the obama administration doing everything they can to control the message and to intimidate private outlets of freedom of speech and for speech into submission because it might -- >> every administration tried to control -- >> maybe we could forgive that if in fact it were saving lives t
>> i want to get back to the whole youtube narrative. 9:00 p.m. that night, right they sent that email? clearly our people were already in harm's way inside of libya inside that consulate. what was it bob? we know it wasn't in the situation room because the president wasn't there and we don't have that photo-opportunity to prove one way or other but we were told he wasn't. sitting around what could it be and you call youtube? >> if you want to defend them you could say they actually...
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it fights in it the narrative, fits into the common criticism, obama, irs scandal, now this.ly into the criticism we've had of the president. you are seeing bipartisan criticism of this president. and his lack of accountability right now on this issue. so i don't see it as partisan. i see it as people who are very frustrated with the detached president and an incompetent administration and a lot of voters are feeding back that same criticism. >> i think a lot of people would see it as partisan because i agree with you, the president -- >> these are democrats that are criticizing the president's -- >> democrats that are running in red states, which again -- >> i think that has -- >> i think this has everything to do with it. going into the midterms. democrats and the president need to put forth a rational that government actually can be helpful. and everything that's been going on with the administration doesn't help. i do think there's a narrative there they can put forth and the republicans need to be careful with overreach because while kevin is right, not all republicans a
it fights in it the narrative, fits into the common criticism, obama, irs scandal, now this.ly into the criticism we've had of the president. you are seeing bipartisan criticism of this president. and his lack of accountability right now on this issue. so i don't see it as partisan. i see it as people who are very frustrated with the detached president and an incompetent administration and a lot of voters are feeding back that same criticism. >> i think a lot of people would see it as...
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i think there was a narrative in their mind, a single narrative, which was that jill was difficult. i think the pay issue help. >> in my experience, jill could be difficult at times, i've worked for her. so could every editor? >> in the end, he was fired because solzberger, punch solzberger, fired him because he thought he was too and yet, on the other hand, here's the conundrum. you're supposed to be difficult because part of your job is to tell people it's not good enough, get other sources, get another rewrite. that's your job and you want an editor to be tough. she's a fantastic journalist, no one is questioning that. the question was, was she a collaborative personality? was she someone who brought people along? and some people thought she did, but many people, including most important, the publisher of the "new york times," did not. >> ultimately this story is about the publisher. the "new york times" is special in part because it's a family-owned newspaper. but i'm seeing a lot of people in the last few days ask about the competence of the publisher. >> one of the questions i
i think there was a narrative in their mind, a single narrative, which was that jill was difficult. i think the pay issue help. >> in my experience, jill could be difficult at times, i've worked for her. so could every editor? >> in the end, he was fired because solzberger, punch solzberger, fired him because he thought he was too and yet, on the other hand, here's the conundrum. you're supposed to be difficult because part of your job is to tell people it's not good enough, get...
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that is a part of the narrative but it's a part of the narrative that often times gets sort of cast to side in favor of a more populist story perhaps. >> brown: the new novel is all our names. dinaw mengestu, thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. the death toll hit 274 in the turkish coal mine disaster. up to 150 other miners were missing and, possibly, trapped underground. brushfires in carlsbad, california, destroyed at least 30 homes, and authorities ordered evacuations for 11,000 other homes and businesses. and the president of nigeria rejected any trade of jailed militants for 276 school girls held by an islamist insurgent group. >> ifill: on the newshour online right now. they don't build rockets to the moon, or develop life-saving cures, but scientists dedicated to basic research are solving the mysteries of the universe. so we asked some of them: why do you love your craft? here's some of what they sent us: >> ifill: all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for toni
that is a part of the narrative but it's a part of the narrative that often times gets sort of cast to side in favor of a more populist story perhaps. >> brown: the new novel is all our names. dinaw mengestu, thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. the death toll hit 274 in the turkish coal mine disaster. up to 150 other miners were missing and, possibly, trapped underground. brushfires in carlsbad, california,...
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that narrative coming of the support of the majority of the people in the country who would also have the support of a reasonable number of people in eastern ukraine. i think it is not really in russia's interests for the presidential elections to work well, so they will go on continuing to say they should not be held. >> daniel, thank you. and afghanistan, the united nations says at least 350 people died after a major landslide and many more are missing. triggered by heavy rainfall, a hill collapsed on a village in a remote northeastern province. local government officials are appealing for help. they are asking for special equipment to dig through the mud. we have this report from kabul. >> rescuers start with shovels and their bare hands into the tons of mud that was left in hundreds of homes. they pulled out hundreds of bodies. some estimates say there could be thousands more missing. this is the most remote and mountainous part of afghanistan, and the disaster happened in the long narrow finger of land stretching towards china. it is an area of high peaks and narrow, deep ravines
that narrative coming of the support of the majority of the people in the country who would also have the support of a reasonable number of people in eastern ukraine. i think it is not really in russia's interests for the presidential elections to work well, so they will go on continuing to say they should not be held. >> daniel, thank you. and afghanistan, the united nations says at least 350 people died after a major landslide and many more are missing. triggered by heavy rainfall, a...
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>> well, i think, first of all, that, the democrat narrative about republicans is tried and true very typical, you know, to drive this perception in, in the electorate that republicans are very you know, anti-women. et cetera. et cetera. what i think, first of all. let me answer the question directly. yes, i absolutely believe that it is possible to win and to come from a conservative political philosophy. i know this from experience in my district which is demographically very much like the rest of the state. in 2012 which was a pretty devastatingly bad year for -- for us here in oregon, as republicans. i won re-election 13% in a district. mitt romney lost by 11. the reason is all most a third of the electorate in my district. actually there are more nonaffiliated in my district are independent swing voters than there are republicans. there is a statewide that decloond to be democrat or republican. those people are not -- you know, party line voters. some are. but the majority aren't. they're persuadable. interested in issues. honesty. competence. you know, they are voters looking fo
>> well, i think, first of all, that, the democrat narrative about republicans is tried and true very typical, you know, to drive this perception in, in the electorate that republicans are very you know, anti-women. et cetera. et cetera. what i think, first of all. let me answer the question directly. yes, i absolutely believe that it is possible to win and to come from a conservative political philosophy. i know this from experience in my district which is demographically very much like...
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should we be concerned about that narrative?e something we might be missing by allowing that to be the story? >> part of what we see in the aftermath of these horrific events is this sense of it couldn't have happened here. there's a kind of shock. it's outside the bounds of sanity. so on one hand, it makes sense to me why people like the sheriff in the press conference afterwards said clearly this is the work of a madman. again, knowing nothing about the history here, the shooter had been diagnosed apparently with autism and was taking medications. i'm very wary of that narrative for a bunch of reasons. one is that there is no link whatsoever between autism and shooting. across the board, people with mental illness are far more likely to be the victims of violence. >> let me pause there. i'll let you go on, but i want to point out, when i looked up from my desk and saw autism spectrum as part of the narrative, we immediately reached out to autism speaks, who sent us a statement, who did, in fact, just write to us, it's an inacc
should we be concerned about that narrative?e something we might be missing by allowing that to be the story? >> part of what we see in the aftermath of these horrific events is this sense of it couldn't have happened here. there's a kind of shock. it's outside the bounds of sanity. so on one hand, it makes sense to me why people like the sheriff in the press conference afterwards said clearly this is the work of a madman. again, knowing nothing about the history here, the shooter had...
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a lot of them bought into the narrative and the story line so they are not going to change now. i mean, they have too much invested. i mean, greg, you brought up the point they are too close. i think they are too friendly. we're in the second term. they are not going to go back on that. it's too uncomfortable on them.
a lot of them bought into the narrative and the story line so they are not going to change now. i mean, they have too much invested. i mean, greg, you brought up the point they are too close. i think they are too friendly. we're in the second term. they are not going to go back on that. it's too uncomfortable on them.
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fresh questions about the obama report to shake the narrative in the days following september 11, 2012, the u.s. mission in benghazi, libya, that killed four american diplomats. an e-mail showed a white house official played a role and susan race and her talk show appearances. ben rhodes writing in an e-mail two days before that the administration wanted her, quote, to underscore that these
fresh questions about the obama report to shake the narrative in the days following september 11, 2012, the u.s. mission in benghazi, libya, that killed four american diplomats. an e-mail showed a white house official played a role and susan race and her talk show appearances. ben rhodes writing in an e-mail two days before that the administration wanted her, quote, to underscore that these
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the victoria nuland narrative would have succeeded it would it would become almost a tele terry and one has to be frank and that's to be talking about diversity we had diversity in the western media that we having is increasingly less and there is a narrative that is being missed and it is becoming monolithic what is actually to some extent to media rating that is that as the western mainstream media narrative becomes more monolithic you have a more diverse international media landscape outside the west and you also have social media but we can't unfortunately be too happy about that because at the moment the media in the west is still overwhelmingly domon them and they still to a great degree control the news that control the slipping mr kerry's comments of a few weeks ago showed how angry he is becoming about that i mean i've never heard an american secretary of state before making an attack like that against a media organization i think donald rumsfeld when he. should be bob you can say that on air in these work there. you know we were divided right. now we're going to go to a sh
the victoria nuland narrative would have succeeded it would it would become almost a tele terry and one has to be frank and that's to be talking about diversity we had diversity in the western media that we having is increasingly less and there is a narrative that is being missed and it is becoming monolithic what is actually to some extent to media rating that is that as the western mainstream media narrative becomes more monolithic you have a more diverse international media landscape outside...
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it's a smart narrative. it's the narrative he wants. i know you're going to disagree, mark, but you know it's true. >> i'm going to say tommy lasorda is not the only one who's got a problem with this woman. anderson's going to show an interview with elgin baylor later. and the baylors who have no love lost for the sterlings, they're not exactly fans of this woman either. this is not a role model, not somebody you're going to say i want my daughter to grow up and be v. stiviano. >> she's not a noble person in this but she did do us a service by exposing his racism. >> jeff, you come in here. >> the one thing the l.a. district attorney is going to say is, there is no way in the world i'm getting in between these two crazy people. i am not going to decide who's the perpetrator, who's the victim. this is not a place for the criminal justice system. they are going to work out whatever they're going to work out. none of it has anything to do with whether sterling keeps the team. he's not keeping the team. that ocean liner has left. and that h
it's a smart narrative. it's the narrative he wants. i know you're going to disagree, mark, but you know it's true. >> i'm going to say tommy lasorda is not the only one who's got a problem with this woman. anderson's going to show an interview with elgin baylor later. and the baylors who have no love lost for the sterlings, they're not exactly fans of this woman either. this is not a role model, not somebody you're going to say i want my daughter to grow up and be v. stiviano. >>...
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it doesn't matter what donald sterling thinks about a narrative.r goofy tape comes out next, he is gone. the players will not play for him. >> i would like to address that point actually. >> but what i don't understand about this rationale is how is this sexy talk? how is that -- >> it is not sexy talk. i'm a woman -- >> i am not in the profession where i haven't tried to convince a woman, but how is he saying don't be seen with black guys like enticing sexy talk -- >> men have told me some outrageous things. i have heard some pretty horrible lines. but i think what is just so fascinating about it is that he obviously believes somehow that this makes sense. and perhaps it will make sense to some people. perhaps it will. >> not to the people who matter, not to the nba owners. >> but oh, i wanted to address that point. >> well, i don't know. about the players, you know, i've been thinking about that. and i just wonder are the players going to be so noble as to not play for a team that may be owned by shelly sterling? and don't they have contracts? so
it doesn't matter what donald sterling thinks about a narrative.r goofy tape comes out next, he is gone. the players will not play for him. >> i would like to address that point actually. >> but what i don't understand about this rationale is how is this sexy talk? how is that -- >> it is not sexy talk. i'm a woman -- >> i am not in the profession where i haven't tried to convince a woman, but how is he saying don't be seen with black guys like enticing sexy talk --...
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even the cia was not pushing that narrative. if you think back to the testimony, intel just last month, he was shocked when she said on the sunday morning talk shows this was a spontaneous reaction to a video. was, wait aion minute, no one is telling us this is related to the video. hillary clinton said it was related to the video. the president condemned the video. i cannot tell you what mr. morel believed on september 12, 2013. someone change the talking points. they change them in a light most calculated to sanitize them and catch the administration and the best light. is there a more nefarious explanation? there could be. they have those talking points? why did they change the talking points? that seems to be the core of your focus. >> i would argue the first category. why we missed all the episodes in libya prior to the attack. how government interacts with its citizenry, and why susan rice said what she said, and what role if any the white house played, that is very important whether you can trust what your you.nment tells
even the cia was not pushing that narrative. if you think back to the testimony, intel just last month, he was shocked when she said on the sunday morning talk shows this was a spontaneous reaction to a video. was, wait aion minute, no one is telling us this is related to the video. hillary clinton said it was related to the video. the president condemned the video. i cannot tell you what mr. morel believed on september 12, 2013. someone change the talking points. they change them in a light...
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>> well, i think, first of all, that, the democrat narrative about republicans is tried and true veryical, you know, to drive this perception in, in the electorate that republicans are very you know, anti-women. et cetera. et cetera. what i think, first of all. let me answer the question directly. yes, i absolutely believe that it is possible to win and to come from a conservative political philosophy. . i know this from experience in my district which is demographically very much like the rest of the state. in 2012 which was a pretty devastatingly bad year for -- for us here in oregon, as republicans. i won re-election 13% in a district. mitt romney lost by 11. the reason is all most a third of the electorate in my district. actually there are more nonaffiliated in my district are independent swing voters than there are republicans. there is a statewide that decloond to be democrat or republican. those people are not -- you know, party line voters. some are. but the majority aren't. they're persuadable. interested in issues. honesty. competence. you know, they are voters looking for,
>> well, i think, first of all, that, the democrat narrative about republicans is tried and true veryical, you know, to drive this perception in, in the electorate that republicans are very you know, anti-women. et cetera. et cetera. what i think, first of all. let me answer the question directly. yes, i absolutely believe that it is possible to win and to come from a conservative political philosophy. . i know this from experience in my district which is demographically very much like...
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that is the point to make is through however strongly you try and impose a narrative the facts on thething in the end when through it takes you can take a long they can be an awful lot of misery and pain calls and one should never be callous about this but in the end any system that denies facts simply isn't valuable things stoned to go wrong and they stall going wrong in more and more serious ways we've had unsuccessful walls we've had a major financial crisis in the world because people were not looking at things as they were as they are and if we continue doing that in the west we're going to have more and called limbs and more and more people all beginning to rebel against the hokie age of rage anymore comments for our panel i'd like to go or audience for maybe a few questions anyone that have had like to the eternal russian question what to do and then who is guilty i think that the reason why russia attracts this particular hostility from europeans and from americans is that russia is obviously a european country by its civilization. and it is disagreements are always stronger a
that is the point to make is through however strongly you try and impose a narrative the facts on thething in the end when through it takes you can take a long they can be an awful lot of misery and pain calls and one should never be callous about this but in the end any system that denies facts simply isn't valuable things stoned to go wrong and they stall going wrong in more and more serious ways we've had unsuccessful walls we've had a major financial crisis in the world because people were...
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but this also makes it easy if we stay with these individual narratives. the reason that she then gets dismissed as this sort of gold digger who throws her dude under the bus, right, because we don't have a more sophisticated narrative that says that our commitment should be ferreting this out at the highest levels. >> there's another narrative at play. he says something bad about magic johnson. i tell you, if you say something bad about isiah thomas, we are not sitting here right now. we're sitting here because he said something about a black dude people like. if you want to give the appearance that you are the opponent of racism. if magic johnson can't come with your game with the girl, then nobody can. i understand a couple but magic, he smiles all the time. that's huge. >> and let me also suggest also that magic johnson is empowered in communities outside of basketball. yes, there is basketball, but he also is the businessman, he's also the public health advocate. there's all these ways in which like who the person is that magic johnson is extends beyo
but this also makes it easy if we stay with these individual narratives. the reason that she then gets dismissed as this sort of gold digger who throws her dude under the bus, right, because we don't have a more sophisticated narrative that says that our commitment should be ferreting this out at the highest levels. >> there's another narrative at play. he says something bad about magic johnson. i tell you, if you say something bad about isiah thomas, we are not sitting here right now....
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all this stuff you heard is spinning narratives.they want you to believe that it was just a natural disaster that happened, and they sent these really, really bright, nice ambulances for all of us to help us. but instead what they -- or they tell you it was just some problem with plumbing, some liquidity problem. [laughter] that's the narratives that are favored. these are flawed narratives that are meant to hide the responsibility of the regulators themselves and the politicians who have very bad regulations that absolutely failed to protect us. and which were pairly tweaked -- barely tweaked since. so the narrative about big reforms i can't, obviously, unpack all of them, but they are just false. the analogy you could think about is imagine trucks driving at 90 miles an hour with fuel in residential neighborhoods, and they tell you we're really good drivers and 90 miles an hour is absolutely an essential speed for us to drive or terrible things will happen if we drive slower. and here are the policemen just watching by that don't
all this stuff you heard is spinning narratives.they want you to believe that it was just a natural disaster that happened, and they sent these really, really bright, nice ambulances for all of us to help us. but instead what they -- or they tell you it was just some problem with plumbing, some liquidity problem. [laughter] that's the narratives that are favored. these are flawed narratives that are meant to hide the responsibility of the regulators themselves and the politicians who have very...
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so if you can't change your narrative, what you can do is embrace it.ngs that i think that she can do is because it's dodge city out there with all of this -- this media cycle, i think that she can probably begin to do something in terms of the laws that are now being passed in this area. so to me, that would be her future. but she's not going to get people to unthink she was the woman in the clinton/lewinsky scandal. >> it reminds me of when you apologize to somebody, you can't guarantee that they're going to accept that apology, right? you might feel like you got something off the chest. you can't necessarily control how they react to it. >> well, you know, it's funny. i had this argument with my students at georgetown's business school. we were talking about michael milken who had the trouble in the late 1980s with junk bonds and fraud. he's done some extraordinary things in the last 30 years. that have redeemed him in many respects. and one of my students said, but i haven't forgotten that he was convicted of stock-related fraud. so this idea that i
so if you can't change your narrative, what you can do is embrace it.ngs that i think that she can do is because it's dodge city out there with all of this -- this media cycle, i think that she can probably begin to do something in terms of the laws that are now being passed in this area. so to me, that would be her future. but she's not going to get people to unthink she was the woman in the clinton/lewinsky scandal. >> it reminds me of when you apologize to somebody, you can't guarantee...
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republicans are trying to end the narrative. >> you said the magic word, karl rove.said hillary clinton might have a traumatic brain injury. what is he up to? >> we have heard that. she had a 30 day hospital stay. >> she had a 3 day. >> but, this does 2 things. it puts it out there. and it flags for the clintons. if you ever thought it was easy, it is not. >> the clintons never say anything unintentionally. just last april, hillary said something along the lines of do not count out older women in their 50's and 60's, their brains have not atrophied. they knew it was something that would come up. she had not addressed it but her staff is responding and bill responded. >> thank you. coming up, margaret carlson and megan mccurdle. ♪ >> welcome back. i'll get to megan and margaret in a moment. but first, out to jerusalem where my colleague is standing by. you had a visitor over there, chuck hagel, charged to ensure israelis that the relationship is strong as ever. have you convinced them? >> there are serious differences between the obama administration and prime ministe
republicans are trying to end the narrative. >> you said the magic word, karl rove.said hillary clinton might have a traumatic brain injury. what is he up to? >> we have heard that. she had a 30 day hospital stay. >> she had a 3 day. >> but, this does 2 things. it puts it out there. and it flags for the clintons. if you ever thought it was easy, it is not. >> the clintons never say anything unintentionally. just last april, hillary said something along the lines of...
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they're advancing a narrative. preparing susan rice for the five sunday programs with a story that we all know that they knew wasn't true. what do you want to say to the president about this and maybe hillary clinton? >> to both of them and to panetta, all of them told me within two inches of my face, within two inches, saying, i feel for you. i'm sorry for you. this shouldn't have happened the way it did, but it did. it was a problem of the video and we will double check and get back to you. we'll let you know what happened. and they stuck with the video even knowing at that moment it was very, very untrue. >> all right, pat. again, we're sorry for your loss. thank you for being with us. >>> earlier today john mccain took to the senate floor to address the newest allegations. take a look. >> a time has now come for a select committee. the time has now come because these talking points raise more questions than answers. it is time for a bipartisan, by bicameral select committee to investigate the entire benghazi fi
they're advancing a narrative. preparing susan rice for the five sunday programs with a story that we all know that they knew wasn't true. what do you want to say to the president about this and maybe hillary clinton? >> to both of them and to panetta, all of them told me within two inches of my face, within two inches, saying, i feel for you. i'm sorry for you. this shouldn't have happened the way it did, but it did. it was a problem of the video and we will double check and get back to...
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republicans are trying to end the narrative. >> you said the magic word, karl rove.e said hillary clinton my temperature medical brain injury. what is he up to -- might have a traumatic brain injury. -- what is he up to? >> we have heard that. a 30 minute -- 30 day hospital stay. does 2 things. it puts it out there. and it flags. if you ever thought it was easy, it is not. the clintons never say anything unintentionally. , hillary saidl something along the lines of do not count of older women in their 50's and 60's, their brains have not atrophied. they knew it was something that would, up. herhad to address it but staff responding and bill responded. you.ank carson at margaret megan the kernel -- and megan mccurdle. ♪ >> welcome back. jerusalem out to where my colleague is standing by. you had a visitor over there, chuck hagel charged to ensure israel is that the relation is strong as ever. have you convinced them? are serious differences between the obama administration and prime minister netanyahu over the talks. of course, the prime minister insisted that iran ha
republicans are trying to end the narrative. >> you said the magic word, karl rove.e said hillary clinton my temperature medical brain injury. what is he up to -- might have a traumatic brain injury. -- what is he up to? >> we have heard that. a 30 minute -- 30 day hospital stay. does 2 things. it puts it out there. and it flags. if you ever thought it was easy, it is not. the clintons never say anything unintentionally. , hillary saidl something along the lines of do not count of...
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while she shift back out into the north atlantic, which three or four months later segues into the narrative for my book, turning the tide, which are in the british isles. >> i kind of focused on the 701 and other events as well. thank you so much good [applause] b. mackovic to present you with one of our clients. [inaudible conversations] >> iran is coming to merit world's fair. down from troy, from hamburg, from aurora, illinois. ♪ in the traveling teachers, there is the symbol of the fair the great unit sphere. they find a machine that playfully demonstrates the law of averages. ♪ by chance, the wilson senate chandra's meet, chewing up and say see. >> in 1903, dr. house and told us how to did amounts to jimmy, the breast cancer surgery a remote and for cancer. he described all the way down to the and up to the third level of lymph nodes. one of them had a hosted in 1903 was unable to raise her arm higher than this for the rest of her life and always has fallen. we did the host of well into the night teen 80s in the united states. there were doctors who were singing too many to to be doing
while she shift back out into the north atlantic, which three or four months later segues into the narrative for my book, turning the tide, which are in the british isles. >> i kind of focused on the 701 and other events as well. thank you so much good [applause] b. mackovic to present you with one of our clients. [inaudible conversations] >> iran is coming to merit world's fair. down from troy, from hamburg, from aurora, illinois. ♪ in the traveling teachers, there is the symbol...
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-a so it's the multiple other information in the world that has surfaced and all visited the narrative which used to be called troll by the uncle american media until a few years ago and now we have r.t. telling the story in syria telling the story in ukraine and all those that we have john kerry accusing our c.e.o. of bullhorn of course because of fox news is not c.n.n. has not. you know new york times in a washington post are north of course so this is franco be hated because finally we are watching the emergence of global public opinion in this thread already in the news but in different languages. sadly merits of the discount pleated different from the one the manufactor by the ministry of truth which happens to be located between washington and new york and brussels with an extension alone going to paris sometimes that's for me is the is the biggest difference and it's going to be you know from now on bended you explain in your business to a large audience what's going on in russia in and around russia in the post soviet space. when you're exposed explaining to your clients you kn
-a so it's the multiple other information in the world that has surfaced and all visited the narrative which used to be called troll by the uncle american media until a few years ago and now we have r.t. telling the story in syria telling the story in ukraine and all those that we have john kerry accusing our c.e.o. of bullhorn of course because of fox news is not c.n.n. has not. you know new york times in a washington post are north of course so this is franco be hated because finally we are...
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so you see buying simple narratives that sound right.ll the of commentators all are offering simple narratives are probably wrong but something solid to hang onto and that is what worries me. we need to a accelerate. >>host: you use the phrase the next generation. >> even deal with venture capitalists with the 10 year a question for the fact is the millenials generation is the one that is growing up with technology. >> >> but maybe they have more tools than people who had not grown up with this technology and it is harder for them to adapt to be around the next few decades. >> i would be happy with the employer. [laughter] i don't know if they are adapting or if they care. i just want them out of my basement. [laughter] one is your in their gold happily employed. [laughter] and one of the things i am very worried about is what happens if this time it is different? though whole argument because the jobs were taken away because they went to this city's and blah, blah, blah. but there is loss of jobs and there is an awful lot of revolution
so you see buying simple narratives that sound right.ll the of commentators all are offering simple narratives are probably wrong but something solid to hang onto and that is what worries me. we need to a accelerate. >>host: you use the phrase the next generation. >> even deal with venture capitalists with the 10 year a question for the fact is the millenials generation is the one that is growing up with technology. >> >> but maybe they have more tools than people who...