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paul revere k a establishing and sherman principle elementary area sunny side. for the notion award winners some schools won both. cleveland elementary school and grot 10 and hill convert, june jordan and leonard and paul refer and marshall and elementary school stephanie young. may i ask for all the award winners to please stand for a recollection of applause (clapping) >> well done. well done. well done. ladies and gentlemen, it's also a great pleasure this evening i congratulate our historic practices department being an award winner with the bell award. our board passed a resolution to implement a resolution for the mass dispensation. this mandated a strategic change effort to have a positive change 40 in our disciplinarian practices. during the 2010 and 11 school year we're having a unpunitive education community and the implementation the staff members have been trained and the introduction to the practice to over 2 thousand 8 hundred participants and our advisory council has been a part of that. it's been selected out of 2 hundred and 50 candidates and wil
paul revere k a establishing and sherman principle elementary area sunny side. for the notion award winners some schools won both. cleveland elementary school and grot 10 and hill convert, june jordan and leonard and paul refer and marshall and elementary school stephanie young. may i ask for all the award winners to please stand for a recollection of applause (clapping) >> well done. well done. well done. ladies and gentlemen, it's also a great pleasure this evening i congratulate our...
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>> guest: how strong america was at the time not just paul revere, sam adams, john adams and benjamin franklin, but it was every day americans fighting for this cause that they be beefed in that with no credit just wanted to be respected and that's what they be beefed. just because it doesn't mean that they were not important. >> host: okay. terrific book. >> guest: blank. appreciate it. >> host: take care. >> that was "after words," booktv signature program which offers at the latest nonfiction books were interviewed by journalists, public policy makers, legislators and others familiar with the material. "after words" airs every weekend at 10 p.m. on saturday, 12 and 9 p.m. on sunday and at 12 a.m. on monday. you can also watch "after words" online. go to booktv.org and click on "after words" in the book tv series and topics list on the upper right side of the page. >> host: joining us on booktv is joshua. before we get into your book what is your day job? >> i led the white house faith-based initiative and president obama's first term and now i am a columnist for the daily beast and
>> guest: how strong america was at the time not just paul revere, sam adams, john adams and benjamin franklin, but it was every day americans fighting for this cause that they be beefed in that with no credit just wanted to be respected and that's what they be beefed. just because it doesn't mean that they were not important. >> host: okay. terrific book. >> guest: blank. appreciate it. >> host: take care. >> that was "after words," booktv signature...
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. >> paul ryan your great leader, the paul revere of conservative economics, usaying he's a benedict arnold? >> not at all. >> he's saying it does bring down deficit -- >> he's saying that the deficit is reduced ten years from now instead of today. what we're doing is increasing spending today for the 2014 and 2015 years, with promising of spending reductions ten years from now. that's constitutionally what the sequester was. >> what does the word bipar sanship mean to you and the tea party? >> what it means to me is we can come osteoto do things for the american people. this doesn't do anything for the american people. it just increases spending. >> congressman becerra, democrats are not completely aligned with this bill, either. there seems to be a fissure. democracy for america sent out an e-mail telling democrats not to vote for it. with progressives like elizabeth warren, phil deblass i don't, van jones over here, trying to bring the party further leftward, aren't you worried that democrats who vote for this are going to be communicating that they're vu lip service to the progre
. >> paul ryan your great leader, the paul revere of conservative economics, usaying he's a benedict arnold? >> not at all. >> he's saying it does bring down deficit -- >> he's saying that the deficit is reduced ten years from now instead of today. what we're doing is increasing spending today for the 2014 and 2015 years, with promising of spending reductions ten years from now. that's constitutionally what the sequester was. >> what does the word bipar sanship...
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paul ryan, who has been the paul revere for these harsh cutbacks and take no prisoners approach is now the white flag a bit. it looks like the deal that's coming up, we're going to raise the revenues, bust these spending caps. are we seeing the beginning of a more reasonable paul rye jan? a more reasonable republican party? will you support paul ryan when the crazies come after him? >> let me applaud the speaker for a classic newtonian description. continued hats off. on the issue of competency, if you and i went to dinner right after this show, van and i paid with my visa card or american sxres card, we would have a charge that would be instantly registered almost 100% accurate and on my doorstep invoice 28 days later, it's almost always accurate. people look at that and go, why can't government do something even close to that from a competency, accuracy, efficiency standpoint. that's newt's point. on your last point on the budget deal, look, they're arguing pretty narrow differences, so top be able to split the defense, soften some of the defense cuts, take care of some of the emerge
paul ryan, who has been the paul revere for these harsh cutbacks and take no prisoners approach is now the white flag a bit. it looks like the deal that's coming up, we're going to raise the revenues, bust these spending caps. are we seeing the beginning of a more reasonable paul rye jan? a more reasonable republican party? will you support paul ryan when the crazies come after him? >> let me applaud the speaker for a classic newtonian description. continued hats off. on the issue of...
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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
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,"...
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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 "after words" which authors of the latest not fiction books are reviewed by journalists, public policy makers, legislators and others familiar with the material. ..
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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that's not paul revere's grave. >> host: a plot? >> guest: a family plot, but it's stuck in what looks like a junk yard behind it. >> host: uh-huh. >> guest: so that's just not the way they do it in boston for the people we know and samuel -- adams, and you'd think he would be treated better. >> host: you're saying that reflects their temperament. >> guest: yes, it bothers me more than them. >> host: something quiet about the people and willing to be in the shadows. >> guest: i used the term admirable and they don't want the credit, but they also knew from within they are doing something special and the cause was certainly worth their while. >> host: you told us how they frustrated a british plot to counterfit the money and drive inflation higher than it was going. they frustrated an attack on the french fleet. >> guest: yes. >> tell us about that. >> guest: washington worried the british knew it and knew they were on their way k and activated the ring after they were down for a while to find out, townsend finds out quickly, pretty
that's not paul revere's grave. >> host: a plot? >> guest: a family plot, but it's stuck in what looks like a junk yard behind it. >> host: uh-huh. >> guest: so that's just not the way they do it in boston for the people we know and samuel -- adams, and you'd think he would be treated better. >> host: you're saying that reflects their temperament. >> guest: yes, it bothers me more than them. >> host: something quiet about the people and willing to be in...
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at the beginning tom said that this is where cyberwar is coming, that was very much a quote like paul revere. my position will be not only is it wrong, but it's happening every day around the world and we will go through many more examples tonight to discuss it. and i think that cyberwar is happening or cyberconflict is happening. then we can talk about this, so much of it is directed at china and i want to be very clear of this. and this is the single most important act of the nation and the national will to serve and what happened with this attack, it essentially happened, what happened was the society was attacked and the iranians believed that they were collaborating with other powers to stop their nuclear program, which david wrote about at that time. and essentially extracted the retribution or the physical disruption of over 30,000 computers, which now it literally destroys the system and blinded the values of the millions of records that are all reserved and it would be the equivalent of just your core source of national strength and it was an act of war and it was done by the irania
at the beginning tom said that this is where cyberwar is coming, that was very much a quote like paul revere. my position will be not only is it wrong, but it's happening every day around the world and we will go through many more examples tonight to discuss it. and i think that cyberwar is happening or cyberconflict is happening. then we can talk about this, so much of it is directed at china and i want to be very clear of this. and this is the single most important act of the nation and the...
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it was all most like paul revere. factld take issue with the that the title says cyber wars happening. is it coming, it is happening every day around the world. we will go through many more examples tonight. i think cyber wars happening or cyber conflict. >> cyber wars happening. declare -- if you are a saudi arabian, the most important asset you have as a nation is your oil reserve. what happened in the attack? what essentially happened was that the saudis were attacked because the iranians believed that they were collaborating with other powers to stop their nuclear program which was written about in the times. essentially, they were destroying over 30,000 computers , which not only did they enter the computers and infiltrate the data, they literally destroy those systems and blinded the -- blacked out millions of records on oil imaging reserves. that was an act of war. it was done by the iranians. of how iteat example is happening not in theory, but in practice. , let me circleon say, into. rid and examples we have
it was all most like paul revere. factld take issue with the that the title says cyber wars happening. is it coming, it is happening every day around the world. we will go through many more examples tonight. i think cyber wars happening or cyber conflict. >> cyber wars happening. declare -- if you are a saudi arabian, the most important asset you have as a nation is your oil reserve. what happened in the attack? what essentially happened was that the saudis were attacked because the...
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it would be warren who on the night of april 18 would give paul revere those famous orders to tell thecountryside that the british were headed for concord. warren was one of, probably the only patriot leaders still in boston. he would cross the river the next morning after a meeting of the committee of safety which was operated as the executive ranch of the province at this point. he would then join the fighting along the battle world as the british who had made it to concord for their way back towards boston and warren took took -- was right there in the midst of the fighting and in fact he was a very stylish dresser. he had a pin that was holding up the horizontal curl at the side of his hair and a musket ball past soap close to him that it knocked out the pin. this was a sign to everyone that this was a leader who was very willing to put himself in dangerous path. after lexington and concord as cambridge and roxbury filled up with militiamen warren would be a lot did president of the provincial congress. he was also the leading light of the committee of safety so in effect he was th
it would be warren who on the night of april 18 would give paul revere those famous orders to tell thecountryside that the british were headed for concord. warren was one of, probably the only patriot leaders still in boston. he would cross the river the next morning after a meeting of the committee of safety which was operated as the executive ranch of the province at this point. he would then join the fighting along the battle world as the british who had made it to concord for their way back...
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she has been the paul revere on this issue, running up and down the aisles of the senate, if you will, letting people know flood insurance increases are coming. flood insurance increases are coming. because she saw it in her own state, and she's been a great leader on this. and i hope that we will pass the measure that she has helped so importantly to craft when it is offered a little later by my colleague from new jersey. and i do want to say to her that she is exactly right about sandy. we have families who were devastated by sandy. they struggled to rebuild their homes. and then all of a sudden because of remapping and because of changes in the flood insurance law, they're hit with a flood insurance bill of $8,000, $9,000, $10,000. and let's make no mistake about it, these are not wealthy people. lots of people in new york state who live along the water in long island, queens, brooklyn, staten island are middle-class and working-class people. their homes are modest. their jobs are modest. they can't afford $9,000 a year. and for those who are told yours isn't going to rise, but whe
she has been the paul revere on this issue, running up and down the aisles of the senate, if you will, letting people know flood insurance increases are coming. flood insurance increases are coming. because she saw it in her own state, and she's been a great leader on this. and i hope that we will pass the measure that she has helped so importantly to craft when it is offered a little later by my colleague from new jersey. and i do want to say to her that she is exactly right about sandy. we...
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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 "after words" which authors of the latest not fiction books are reviewed by journalists, public policy makers, legislators and others familiar with the material. ..
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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reason snowden is such a hero and a patriot is he truly is announcing what the midnight ride of paul revere brother is here. we have to fight them. it is sad. when you cross big brother, he puts his bayonet through your gut. that is the way it is. host: yolanda, texas, democratic caller. caller: good morning. i am calling and reiterating mark from florida's call. spying, whether the nsa, cia, fbi, it has been going on for decades. within ourselves, but for our safety. whatever needs to be done should be done to keep us safe. we should agree on that. i am not sure, exactly what he won. he said he already won. he is a cat in a russian house, a russian house cat. he is playing in a house with a backyard of bulldogs. host: yesterday, president obama -- the new homeland security secretary, jeh johnson, was sworn in. senator tom carper, a defender of him on the senate floor during his confirmation battle tweeted this. johnsonlations to jeh and the deputy of homeland security. they will both do great. other national security news, here is "the washington times," the military pension cuts that were
reason snowden is such a hero and a patriot is he truly is announcing what the midnight ride of paul revere brother is here. we have to fight them. it is sad. when you cross big brother, he puts his bayonet through your gut. that is the way it is. host: yolanda, texas, democratic caller. caller: good morning. i am calling and reiterating mark from florida's call. spying, whether the nsa, cia, fbi, it has been going on for decades. within ourselves, but for our safety. whatever needs to be done...
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is it going to address some of the issues of the revered paul volcker?ays of trading. not only is he a very tall man, who really carries a big stick, of course he has great respect in the market and i think that's why president obama put him on the stage and why this rule is named after him. but is too big to fail going to give way to too big to succeed, too complex to understand? you know, about a year after dodd-frank passed in a "fortune" article, sheila bair basically called what was then and is more complicated now, she called the many pages of dodd fra-frank, specifically the volcker rule, a rube gold contraption. it was convoluted. in the end it's the complexity i have a problem with. i have no love loss for large institutions but the institutions are bigger today than they were in the crisis let's take it a step farther. look at the gray areas regulators have to deal with, underwriting, market making, hedging, i think too complex. but let's take one issue that isn't complex, one thing that these institutions are allowed to trade -- treasuries. gs
is it going to address some of the issues of the revered paul volcker?ays of trading. not only is he a very tall man, who really carries a big stick, of course he has great respect in the market and i think that's why president obama put him on the stage and why this rule is named after him. but is too big to fail going to give way to too big to succeed, too complex to understand? you know, about a year after dodd-frank passed in a "fortune" article, sheila bair basically called what...
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come true until an accusation of sexual assault cast a paul over the season of the the justice process has cleared him and the heisman trophy reveredhim. >> on paper jameis winston was a shoe in. the quarterback leading the nation and his seminoles to an undefeated season and title. this year's race was not about the numbers. voters had to peel back layers of jameis winston historic record-breaking season and decide if his character was worthy. through it all the 19-year-old kept his composure on the field and was exonerated off. he let his feelings show, as he become the youngest heisman trophy winner. >> i trusted in the process that evaluated facts and truth would be deliver. out of all the thinks delivered. i remember when my daddy trusted in the process and risked his job. and was jobless three years ago. when i was out there doing whatever i did to provide for my family, because i know he couldn't do it. me and mama had to pay bills and make everything happen. and that man, he kept by me. the truth prevailed. eventually i got a scholarship. i kept the education. i kept bringing everything home. this is not just for jameis win
come true until an accusation of sexual assault cast a paul over the season of the the justice process has cleared him and the heisman trophy reveredhim. >> on paper jameis winston was a shoe in. the quarterback leading the nation and his seminoles to an undefeated season and title. this year's race was not about the numbers. voters had to peel back layers of jameis winston historic record-breaking season and decide if his character was worthy. through it all the 19-year-old kept his...
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reverence, and responsibility of. it's all kind of teeing up with promises what to be an epic memorial tomorrow. not since the death of john paulhave we seen this kind of outpouring around the world. just to think, four u.s. presidents. 95 dignitaries from around the world. and so many people packing the soccer stadium tomorrow. it promises to be a moment for the ages. >> celebration the likes of which we have not seen in generation. seven minutes after the hour right now. in the biggest upon zi scheme in history came crashing down five years ago this week. but to hear him talk about it now, he sounds anything but remorseful. in a rare prison interview, he says that he felt trapped into the con by other people. he also, in a way, blame his clients. madoff blames the victims. an article appears in today's "the wall street journal." it is a remarkable ride. he ruined squorz and scores of people. but in your interview he seems to suggest that they should have known better. >> absolutely. yeah. he said that a lot of -- the majority of his investors were sophisticated and they should have known better to invest in his fund. he was v
reverence, and responsibility of. it's all kind of teeing up with promises what to be an epic memorial tomorrow. not since the death of john paulhave we seen this kind of outpouring around the world. just to think, four u.s. presidents. 95 dignitaries from around the world. and so many people packing the soccer stadium tomorrow. it promises to be a moment for the ages. >> celebration the likes of which we have not seen in generation. seven minutes after the hour right now. in the biggest...
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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....