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you know it's like that great founding father patrick henry once said give me liberty or give me something that we pretend is liberty but is actually a massive surveillance state watching your every video game play and your every porn habit i believe that was the expression i know that our founding fathers didn't want to the n.s.a. to be watching people masturbate so hopefully we can turn this around soon the thanks for sharing can fun with me instead of a leak can everyone comedian and host of the moment of clarity whether there is always a means and have your own. so since we won't be on air for the next two weeks in the meantime guys get your beauty as fixed by going to our youtube channel at youtube dot com breaking the set be sure to subscribe so you don't miss a single episode or individuals segments and interviews pose a step in the videos tab sure to check out the many and the lightning b.t.s. interviews from two thousand and thirteen and great segments including my takedown of eric prince who was just whitewashing his war crime limited only show check out all that and more you tub
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the constitution were the religious conservatives, the antifederalists who very much included patrick henry at the time, and there's office holding and so forth. the founders were the cos monsters pal tins, bible believing christians, but why take the approach they did? why ultimately come down where madison come down? they believe also no faith like their and was beyond faction. the prescription was multiplicity of section. >> it's an important develop in the law over the last, you know, couple of decades in terms of government funding and religious institutions. so i would say that there were some real issues to work through, and the rules that govern the area during the clinton years or early club ton years were different, you know, they changed over time, and some people think that was a good thing, some think it was a bad thing. there are some really important issues that people fight about and fight about with legitimate disagreements. >> christmas day on c-span, current and former heads of the white house faith based offices on separation of church and state at 12:30 eastern. on c-sp
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much as patrick henry, paul revere, sam adams, george washington benjamin franklin.ryday americans fighting for the cause they believed in that one at no credit, wanted no applause, but wanted to be respected. that is what they believe. just because the name is not forefront in her social studies class, doesn't mean they were vitally import. >> host: okay, brian kilmeade, terrific book. >> guest: thank you for your interest. appreciated. >> host: take care. >> that was...
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they included patrick henry. they wanted to have religious for officeholders. the founders were cosmopolitans. they were bible believing christians. why did they take the approach they did? that nothey believed state, including their own, was beyond faction. madison's prescription was a multiplicity of sects. >> there have been developments in the law. i would say that there were some real issues to work through. to figure out though rules that governed this area during the clinton years were different. they changed over time. some people think that was a good thing. some people think that was a bad thing. there are some important issues that people fight about and fight about with some legitimate disagreements. >> christmas day on c-span. current and former heads of the white house offices on the separation of church and state. an illustrated account of the great war. it is at 5:00. span3, from 1967, follow bob hope as he c rossed the pacific on his uso tour. just past 8:00. flightears ago pan am 103 was destroyed by a terrorist bomb. 259 passengers and crew w
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against the constitution were religions -- religious conservatives of the day, and it included patrick henry, who wanted to have religious tests for office holding and so forth. the founders were the cosmopolitans, and most of them were christians, but why did they take the approach they did? why did they ultimately come down where madison came down? because they believed that including their own was beyond faction. it was basically a multiplicity of sects. that is s-e-c-t-s. >> there have been important changes in the law about the government defining religious institutions, so i would say there were some real issues to work there and to figure out the rules that govern this area during the clinton years, the early clinton years. they were different. they changed over time, and some people think that was a good thing, and some people think that was a bad thing. there are some really important issues that people fight about and fight about with some disagreement. >> christmas day on c-span, corinth and former heads the .hite house faith-based office on c-span two, book tv, the great war, jul
against the constitution were religions -- religious conservatives of the day, and it included patrick henry, who wanted to have religious tests for office holding and so forth. the founders were the cosmopolitans, and most of them were christians, but why did they take the approach they did? why did they ultimately come down where madison came down? because they believed that including their own was beyond faction. it was basically a multiplicity of sects. that is s-e-c-t-s. >> there...
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the religious conservatives of the day, the antifederalists who very much -- and they included patrick henry at the time although he came along eventually -- wanted to have religious tests for office holding and so torte. the founders were the cosmopolitans, and yet most of them were bible-believing christians. why did they take the approach they did? come down where madison came down? because they believed no faith, including their own, was beyond faction. so madison's prescription was, essentially, a multiplicity of sects. that's sects. >> there have been important developments if the law over the last, you know, couple of decades in terms of government funding and religious institutions. and so i would say that there were some, there were some real issues to work through and to figure out the rules that oregon this area during the -- govern this area during the clinton years or the early clinton years were different, you know? .. >> booktv is on location in washington, d.c. joined by the under secretary of the smithsonian who has a new book out. s smith sonnian's hit
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much as patrick henry, paul revere, sam adams, george washington benjamin franklin.everyday americans fighting for the cause they believed in that one at no credit, wanted no applause, but wanted to be respected. that is what they believe. just because the name is not forefront in her social studies class, doesn't mean they were vitally import. >> host: okay, brian kilmeade, terrific book. interest: thank you for your ecpr >> host: take care. spent that was "after words," wh booktv signature program int which authors of the less nonfiction books are interviewed by journalists, public policymakers, legislators and others familiar with they material. "after words" airs every weekend on booktv at 10 p.m. on saturdays, 12 and 9 p.m. on sunday, and 12 a.m. on monday. you can watch "after words" online, go to booktv.org and click "after words" in the booktv series and topics listed on the upper right side of the page. >> scientology was created as a religion. they would use celebrities are when it was set up it was established in los angeles in 1954, and there was a reason
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against the -- against the constitution, the antifederalists who were very much -- that included patrick henry -- wanted to have religious test for office holding and so forth. the founders were cosmopolitans and yet most of them were bible believing christians. but why did they take the approach they did? why did they ultimately come down where manson came down? because they believe that no faith, including their own, was beyond faction. so medicines prescription was basically a multiplicity of sects. examon't get rated on the if you say that madison wanted a lot of sex. you get partial credit. that's it. i'm not going to go any further. [laughter] >> you said hours. >> this is c-span and it is g- rated. i want to note that the two catholics on the panel keep bringing up sex, by the way. [laughter] >> that's true, now that you mention it. the office,ntioned, when i first started with president bush, it quickly became polarized in a lot of ways. afterthink, particularly president obama continue the office, although making some changes, the polarization seems different and there seems to be a f
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customization -- against the constitution, the antifederalists who were very much -- that included patrick henryed to have religious test for office holding and so forth. the founders were cosmopolitans and yet most of them were bible believing christians. but why did they take the approach they did? why did they ultimately come down where manson came down? because they believe that no faith, including their own, was beyond faction. so medicines prescription was basically a multiplicity of sects. you don't get rated on the exam if you say that madison wanted a lot of sex. you get partial credit. that's it. i'm not going to go any further. >> you said hours. >> this is c-span and it is g-rated. >> i want to note that the two catholics on the panel keep bringing up sex, by the way. >> that's true, now that you mention it. >> as jim mentioned, the office, hen i first started with president bush, it quickly became polarized in a lot of ways. but i think, particularly after president obama continue the office, although making some changes, the polarization seems different and there seems to be a frie
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the religious conservatives of the day, the antifederalists who very much -- and they included patrick henry at the time although he came along eventually -- wanted to have religious tests for office holding and so forth. the founders were the cosmopolitans, and yet most of them were bible-believing christians. but why did they take the approach they did? why did they ultimately come down where madison came down? because they believed also no faith, including their own, was beyond faction. so madison's prescription was, essentially, a multiplicity of sects. that's sects. >> there have been important be developments in the law over the last, you know, couple of decades in terms of government funding and religious institutions. and so i would say that there were some, there were some real issues to work through and to figure out. the rules that govern this area during the clinton years or the early clinton years were different, you know? they changed over time. there are and some people think that was a good thing, and some people think that was a bad thing. there are some really important iss
the religious conservatives of the day, the antifederalists who very much -- and they included patrick henry at the time although he came along eventually -- wanted to have religious tests for office holding and so forth. the founders were the cosmopolitans, and yet most of them were bible-believing christians. but why did they take the approach they did? why did they ultimately come down where madison came down? because they believed also no faith, including their own, was beyond faction. so...
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those that were against the constitution with the entire federal list of those very much included patrick henry wanted to have religious test for office holdings. of founders were the cosmopolitan spent most workers to inspect why did they take the approach they did? why where madison came down? they believed no faith including their road was we on refractions so a multiplicity of sects. >> over the last couple of decades in terms of government funding and institutions there was some real issues to work through what governs this area during the clinton years were different. they changed over time and people think it is a good thing or a bad thing but there is important issues that people fight about with legitimate disagreement. >> what's going on today comes down to two words. fundamental transformation. those are hautboys words i ask a couple of questions. look at the aha constitution does the president have the power to fundamentally transform america? of course, not. why would he? you don't like america very much? private property rights you don't like our constitutional system very much. w
those that were against the constitution with the entire federal list of those very much included patrick henry wanted to have religious test for office holdings. of founders were the cosmopolitan spent most workers to inspect why did they take the approach they did? why where madison came down? they believed no faith including their road was we on refractions so a multiplicity of sects. >> over the last couple of decades in terms of government funding and institutions there was some real...
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against the constitution were the religious conservatives of the day, the anti-federalist, including patrick henry, who wanted to have religious tests for officeholding. the founders were the cost of politicians but most of them were christians, but why did they take the approach they did, why did they ultimately come down where madison came down? no faitheve also that including their own was beyond faction. so madison's prescription was a multiplicity of sects. there have been important developments in the law over the last couple of decades in terms of government funding and religious institutions. i would say there were some real issues to work through and figure out. the rules that govern this area during the clinton years, the early clinton years, were different. they changed over time. some people think that is a good thing, some people think it was a bad thing. there are some important issues that people fight about, and fight about with legitimate disagreement. >> christmas day on c-span, current and former heads of the white house faith based offices on the separation of church and state.
against the constitution were the religious conservatives of the day, the anti-federalist, including patrick henry, who wanted to have religious tests for officeholding. the founders were the cost of politicians but most of them were christians, but why did they take the approach they did, why did they ultimately come down where madison came down? no faitheve also that including their own was beyond faction. so madison's prescription was a multiplicity of sects. there have been important...
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constitution where the religious conservatives of the day, the anti-federalist who very much -- including patrick henry at the time, though he came along eventually -- wanted to have religious tests for officeholding and so forth. the founders were the cosmopolitans, yet most of them were bible-believing christians. but why did they take the approach they did? why did they ultimately come down where madison came down? because they believe that no faith, including their own, was beyond faction. you don't get rated on the exam if you say that madison wanted a lot of sex. you get partial credit. that's it. i'm not going to go any further. [laughter] >> you said hours. >> this is c-span and it is g- rated. >> want to note that the two catholics on the panel keep bringing up sex, by the way. [laughter] >> that's true, now that you mention it. >> as jim mentioned, the office, when i first started with president bush, it quickly became polarized in a lot of ways. but i think, particularly after president obama continue the office, although making some changes, the polarization seems different and there seems
constitution where the religious conservatives of the day, the anti-federalist who very much -- including patrick henry at the time, though he came along eventually -- wanted to have religious tests for officeholding and so forth. the founders were the cosmopolitans, yet most of them were bible-believing christians. but why did they take the approach they did? why did they ultimately come down where madison came down? because they believe that no faith, including their own, was beyond faction....
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constitution or the religious conservatives of the day, the anti federalists in very much included patrick henryto have religious tests for office will in so for. the founders with a cosmopolitan spirit give most of them were bauble believing christians. what did it take the approach that they did and ultimately come down where madison did connected believed that no faith was beyond faction. madison's prescription was essentially in multiplicity of sect. very important developments in the law...
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much as patrick henry, paul revere, sam adams, george washington benjamin franklin.ryday americans fighting for the cause they believed in that one at no credit, wanted no applause, but wanted to be respected. that is what they believe. just because the name is not forefront in her social studies class, doesn't mean they were vitally import. >> host: okay, brian kilmeade, terrific book. >> guest: thank you for your interest. appreciated. >> host: take care. >> that was...
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constitution with the religious conservatives of the day, the anti-federalists, and they included patrick henry at the time -- who wanted to have -- the founders were the cosmopolitans. and yet, most of them were bible believing christians. why did they take the approach they did? why did they come down where madison came down? because no faith was beyond faction, they believed. they believed in a multiplicity of sects. there've been important developments in the law over the last couple decades in terms of government funding and religious institutions. i would say that there were some real issues to work through and to figure out. the rules that governed this area during the clinton years were different. some people think that was a good thing and some people think that was a bad thing. that are important issues people fight about and fight about with legitimate disagreement. , theristmas day on c-span separation of church and state at 12:30 eastern. book tv -- and illustrated account of the great war. that is at 5:00 eastern. follow bob hope as he traveled across the pacific for his annual us
constitution with the religious conservatives of the day, the anti-federalists, and they included patrick henry at the time -- who wanted to have -- the founders were the cosmopolitans. and yet, most of them were bible believing christians. why did they take the approach they did? why did they come down where madison came down? because no faith was beyond faction, they believed. they believed in a multiplicity of sects. there've been important developments in the law over the last couple...
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henry smith. >> in college hoops there was a top 20 match-up as billy donovan and number 19 hosted kansas. casey driving when he can't get it to go looky here. patrick young cleaning up the mess. the gators went on a 21-0 run. florida your in the second, stealing it. beam me up scotty. from a distance. kansas tried to rally back. wiggans - the freshman sensation scoring a game-high. he was the one and only to score in double figures as the gators held on for 67-61 victory. >> thank you. kevin with the weather next. plus, president obama, castro and other odd couples at nelson mandela's memorial service. >> there was plenty of joy at nelson mandela's memorial service. the event had unexpected political story lines as well. jonathan betz has that story. >> grief has a way of bringing people together. that is certainly applied to world leaders today. this is getting a lot of attention when president obama shook hands with raul castro. the second time in 50 years when a sitting american president shook hands with a cuban leader. it's taken a lot of anger and is a sign of thawing relations. bill clinton shook fidel castro's hand at the u.n., a chance enc
henry smith. >> in college hoops there was a top 20 match-up as billy donovan and number 19 hosted kansas. casey driving when he can't get it to go looky here. patrick young cleaning up the mess. the gators went on a 21-0 run. florida your in the second, stealing it. beam me up scotty. from a distance. kansas tried to rally back. wiggans - the freshman sensation scoring a game-high. he was the one and only to score in double figures as the gators held on for 67-61 victory. >> thank...
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32nd version is the guys that were against it were the religious conservatives who very included patrick henry, wanted to have religious tests for office holding and so forth. they were the cosmopolitans. most of them were bible believing christians. why did they take the approach they did? they believe that no faith was beyond faction. was an's prescription .ultiplicity of sects in terms of government funding, i would say that there to worke real issues through and figure out the rules that govern this area through the early clinton years. they were different. they change over time. some people think that was a good thing. some people think it was a bad thing. if there are some important issues that people fight about with some legitimate disagreement. >> christmas day on c-span. the separation of church and state at 1230 eastern. on c-span threes american history television, from 19 57, fall -- follow bob hope as he travels across the pacific including subs and vietnam. -- stops in vietnam. >> shortly before heading to hawaii for the christmas holiday, president obama held a news conference
32nd version is the guys that were against it were the religious conservatives who very included patrick henry, wanted to have religious tests for office holding and so forth. they were the cosmopolitans. most of them were bible believing christians. why did they take the approach they did? they believe that no faith was beyond faction. was an's prescription .ultiplicity of sects in terms of government funding, i would say that there to worke real issues through and figure out the rules that...
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>> guest: how special america was at that time, not just patrick henry, paul revere and adams, and it was every day americans fighting for the cause they believed in that wanted no credit, wanted no applause, but just wanted to be respected, and that's what they believed, just because their name's not first forefront in the class, they were not vitally important. >> host: okay, brian, terrific book. >> guest: thank you for the questions and your interest. i appreciate it. >> host: take care. >>> that "after words" booktv.org's signature program in which authors of latest nonfiction books are interviewed by others familiar with the material. .. >> and feminism in contemporary american culture has labeled her as anti-feminists. your questions for christina hoff sommers beginning new eastern for three hours. looking ahead joining marc levine on jake you very fifth. the first sunday of every month on c-span2.
>> guest: how special america was at that time, not just patrick henry, paul revere and adams, and it was every day americans fighting for the cause they believed in that wanted no credit, wanted no applause, but just wanted to be respected, and that's what they believed, just because their name's not first forefront in the class, they were not vitally important. >> host: okay, brian, terrific book. >> guest: thank you for the questions and your interest. i appreciate it....