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that pedestal. but if you are tested with being put on the pedestal, you had better make sure that your relationship with god is very strong. that is the number one mechanism. this goes back to sincerity. do you truly believe, do you truly believe that allah is watching, will reward, will deal with every person according to his or her deeds? that faith has to be in a leader. it is not a leader then you're setting yourself up for trouble because our, prophet, of the most destructive dangers to person our fame and greed for wealth and power. these are the most destructive to a man or woman's ego and pride. fame, wanted to be famous is destructive for you. wanting to be powerful, wanting to be wealthy. these are potentially the most destructive of all diseases and when you are a leader these things are given to a silver platter. you can't be a leader without fame. you cannot be a leader without a level of prestige and generally speaking, generally speaking with leadership comes opportunity at least a l
that pedestal. but if you are tested with being put on the pedestal, you had better make sure that your relationship with god is very strong. that is the number one mechanism. this goes back to sincerity. do you truly believe, do you truly believe that allah is watching, will reward, will deal with every person according to his or her deeds? that faith has to be in a leader. it is not a leader then you're setting yourself up for trouble because our, prophet, of the most destructive dangers to...
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pedestal. mr. drury: oftentimes he is portrayed almost like -- mohammed, you're not supposed to see a representation of him. a big goal of ours, which i think we realized, is there is a very human george washington in this book. >> i don't think there is any question you guys accomplish that. we were joking before, we could talk for hours. remember, there is a two book minimum. please feel free to stay in the room. bob, tom, thank you so much. [applause] please feel free to buy your books, have your drinks, and the authors will be happy to sign them for you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] you are watching american history tv, only on c-span3. >> we are the watkins history museum, we are learning about the city's history, the painting a civil warpicts era raid on a town with joe was a significant turning point. we take you around the museu
pedestal. mr. drury: oftentimes he is portrayed almost like -- mohammed, you're not supposed to see a representation of him. a big goal of ours, which i think we realized, is there is a very human george washington in this book. >> i don't think there is any question you guys accomplish that. we were joking before, we could talk for hours. remember, there is a two book minimum. please feel free to stay in the room. bob, tom, thank you so much. [applause] please feel free to buy your...
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. >> sÁnchez cuenta no solamente le lanzÓ una bolsa de pan tambiÉn una tableta y un pedestal de metal lo deseo a nadie. el hombre que busca la policÍa posible men sea hispano de 20 aÑos de edad delgado y tiene barba. un hombre quedÓ atrapado en medio de una balacera en el bronx, nueva york segÚn la policÍa el sospechoso estaba realizando una venta ilegal de drogas y por alguna razÓn disparÓ su arma alerto a los agentes quienes lo persiguieron y sgar ron contra el sujeto los vecinos afirman que la zona es tranquila. 4689 increÍble >>> en un sitio tan tranquilo de momento ha hecho un boom de krim ell criminalidad. >> encontraron un bolso lleno de narcÓticos que llevaba el sospechoso otras dos personas resultaron heridas >>> de cometer varios crÍmenes violentos esto sucediÓ en las vegas y verÓnica tiene los detalles del operativo. una pantalla que aterroriza a la comunidad lo dwrarn detener al lÍder. tiene robos. >> con marihuana, metanfetamina las autoridades aÑadieron que estarÁn trabajando con lÍderes locales para evitar que la pandilla. las cuentas familiarizada. >> mucho calor. >> p
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to pedestals, american women survived after peace was declared. other stories have remained very much overshadowed by those of generals and diplomats, by battles and work rooms. women were romanticized, eulogized, the stepdaughters of scarlett o'hara have gotten the lions share of attention with ms. perpetuated remembrance of things ar imagined. raised into an art form by groups such as the united daughters of the confederacy. but the rediscovery our new watchwords in our era, renewed intellectual energies, and i hope my remarks here today have peaked your curiosity for remembrance of things not only imagined but soon to be realized. and i predict a new and even more robust era of civil war stories will not just remember the ladies, as an earlier generation of monitor, but will as an earlier generation admonished, but a group patiently waiting their own moment in the spotlight. thank you. [applause] >> we will take a few questions from the audience. catherine: i do like about 30 questions, so i can work in my books. [laughter] catherine: i paid of
to pedestals, american women survived after peace was declared. other stories have remained very much overshadowed by those of generals and diplomats, by battles and work rooms. women were romanticized, eulogized, the stepdaughters of scarlett o'hara have gotten the lions share of attention with ms. perpetuated remembrance of things ar imagined. raised into an art form by groups such as the united daughters of the confederacy. but the rediscovery our new watchwords in our era, renewed...
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they say real change is impossible whether emmanuel macron can come down from his pedestal and compromise. they say the only way forward is taxing the rich, and macron will not be willing to do that. >> we will get an indication of that in this evening's s addres. how is this french protest movement being covered across the globe? >> international papers are playing with this idea that revolution is in the air, that this is the 21st century revolution in france. let's take a look at the spanish daily, liberty leading the people. it is a take on the idea that revolutionaries have made it to the louvre. this paper deflates all of that is editorial says the concept of revolution is present in french culture, but when it comes to connecting real revolution, the french people are not ready. >> fingers are being pointed at the leaders in france. there was a piece in the guardian doing the same. >> the guardian has an piece that starts with the french people are unhappy with their lot, what's new? they say what is new is not the difference between the right and left political differences, but th
they say real change is impossible whether emmanuel macron can come down from his pedestal and compromise. they say the only way forward is taxing the rich, and macron will not be willing to do that. >> we will get an indication of that in this evening's s addres. how is this french protest movement being covered across the globe? >> international papers are playing with this idea that revolution is in the air, that this is the 21st century revolution in france. let's take a look at...
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sencillo, como que no les gusta porque eso no va vender y no es justo porque no creen bajarlo de ese pedestal una persona normal comÚn y corriente. porque entonces no e serÁ el chapo que todo el mundo dice >>> a pesar de ser la esposa del chapo, dice que su familia no necesita protecciÓ >>> porque no hay que protegerlo de nada, nunca nos han querido hacer el mal. que sepamos. gracias a dios . >>> durante el juicio, algunos testigos han hecho serias acusaciones en contra de su esposo >>> ¿cÓmo te sentiste en el juicio >>> como te digo, trato de no clavarme mucho en ciertas cosas que, pero obviamente hay que recordar que son personas de le dieron vida ¿no?. entonces ello van a decir cualquier cosa para tener algÚn beneficio, entonces pues no me clavo mucho en esas cosas. >>> emma , entre ustedes hay algÚn tipo de comunicaciÓn? >>> no, desde que Él se vino extraditado desde ciudad juÁrez, yo lo acababa de ver, hace poco que lo habÍa visto, desde entonces Él y yo no hemos hablad >>> ¿quÉ fue lo que ocurriÓ cuando el juez asegurÓ que se te habÍa visto con cÁmaras de seguridad con un dispositivo mÓ
sencillo, como que no les gusta porque eso no va vender y no es justo porque no creen bajarlo de ese pedestal una persona normal comÚn y corriente. porque entonces no e serÁ el chapo que todo el mundo dice >>> a pesar de ser la esposa del chapo, dice que su familia no necesita protecciÓ >>> porque no hay que protegerlo de nada, nunca nos han querido hacer el mal. que sepamos. gracias a dios . >>> durante el juicio, algunos testigos han hecho serias acusaciones en...
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they want a memorial to the convoy that saved most of the of the codename operation at a school pedestal when i actually got the monument finished after four years it was such a privilege working with these veterans i thought about the money. i thought that's it i mean. i was proud of and i was one of the b. of architect so you saw that destruction of your home and when you when you listen and you wanted to be a crater in a way or you think you got to go through you know you can't just but it's so incredibly important part of our history and we're heading towards sleepwalking probably into another war we're living in very very dangerous times of i'm convinced i worry about my children close. or not to be here but they're going to be the. so this is history just to repeat itself. a lot of something people who when they just seem to lack imagination. when you think is a misery call the misery of the second world war the misery see what i hate is all these empty russian propaganda because they actually won the war twenty eight million died which is why we don't speak german. there's a conse
they want a memorial to the convoy that saved most of the of the codename operation at a school pedestal when i actually got the monument finished after four years it was such a privilege working with these veterans i thought about the money. i thought that's it i mean. i was proud of and i was one of the b. of architect so you saw that destruction of your home and when you when you listen and you wanted to be a crater in a way or you think you got to go through you know you can't just but it's...
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, they are responsible for what happened in yemen, almost a war crime, and the west put him on a pedestaludi arabia has shown its real face. it is a dictatorship, autocratic regime. one of the positives that came out of the brutal murder, it has propelled the issue of yemen to the forefront of american political discussion and also has raised questions about america's long—standing relationship with saudi arabia. donald trump's first trip abroad was to saudi arabia, his son—in—law has been hugely influential in trying to cultivate links with saudi arabia and also using that as a way into the middle east peace process, trying to get saudi arabia on board. but that has been one of the big changes, towards the second half of the year, and if we are talking about the republican party, what we have seen this year is that donald trump has hijacked the republican party. they have rallied in behind him in a way that is so disappointing for so many people, but saudi arabia, they have flexed their muscles. we saw a senate resolution, a very strong message from some of trump's strongest allies, like
, they are responsible for what happened in yemen, almost a war crime, and the west put him on a pedestaludi arabia has shown its real face. it is a dictatorship, autocratic regime. one of the positives that came out of the brutal murder, it has propelled the issue of yemen to the forefront of american political discussion and also has raised questions about america's long—standing relationship with saudi arabia. donald trump's first trip abroad was to saudi arabia, his son—in—law has...
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hitler and i'm afraid there's always a problem with british america publications givin gettp on a pedestal to emphasize the importance of the crisis or whatever it may be and this is putting sure used by the media and politicians in a knee-jerk way to emphasize the important seriousness of an issue and confusion of thinking about it from a strategic point of view and a moral point of view. i think there is a great danger that this discussion has been coming up when touring in europe. we have the elections in sweden and people make comparisons between the 1930s and today. that is a big mistake bu but tht doesn't mean the politicians and leaders in europe are not going to face the united states. they will face huge problems in the future when it's a question of climate change and the effect it's going to have on the refugees coming up from africa and central america when the starving refugees start to arise not just migrants. and i think this is something where they will have to start making decisions on who you lived in and keep out and it will be worse than the positions made in the second
hitler and i'm afraid there's always a problem with british america publications givin gettp on a pedestal to emphasize the importance of the crisis or whatever it may be and this is putting sure used by the media and politicians in a knee-jerk way to emphasize the important seriousness of an issue and confusion of thinking about it from a strategic point of view and a moral point of view. i think there is a great danger that this discussion has been coming up when touring in europe. we have...
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you know, they sort of keep me up on this pedestal.ain things that i didn't realise that they didn't want to see me do. at that point, yes, it was crazy, honestly, because it lasted for a while. it became a national topic, a national debate, every channel. it was crazy, it was ridiculous. but what has happened post that is even better. the backlash in yourfavour, people defending you ? yes. you saw that, right? i have seen that, i understand that. i suppose we have skirted around this, but i had to ask you directly. in pakistan today, the religious authorities, and extremely conservative imams in particular, they still hold an enormously powerful sway in the country. i'm just looking at an extraordinary quote from maulana sheerani for the council for islamic ideology, criticising laws in punjab which are specifically designed to protect women from abuse. he said "the clauses in this particular bill," you know, defending the rights of women, "will eventually lead to the breakup of society." this is the pakistan you live in. no, i think
you know, they sort of keep me up on this pedestal.ain things that i didn't realise that they didn't want to see me do. at that point, yes, it was crazy, honestly, because it lasted for a while. it became a national topic, a national debate, every channel. it was crazy, it was ridiculous. but what has happened post that is even better. the backlash in yourfavour, people defending you ? yes. you saw that, right? i have seen that, i understand that. i suppose we have skirted around this, but i...
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house of representatives got on their pedestals and grilled the company's c.e.o. steve malzberg and hillary foragers standing by to discuss and as we close in on the end of the year and markets seem to be reacting more like roller coasters that anything else we talked to market volatility with and he's the president and c.e.o. of signature profits and speaking of hot seats there is more boeing bad news as the aircraft maker continues to be plagued by problems with the seven thirty seven max a jet we've been telling you about for the last month former national transportation board official jamie pinch will join us with the latest from the philippines from manila and he's done it again tesla c.e.o. elon musk continues to prove he's not only a great innovator but his old worst enemy the car coach lauren fix will joins us and address his most recent messy missteps and look to other auto related news today all that directly ed but first.
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stare it doesn't stand for trauma that trump a lot of people around him they are knocked off their pedestals from where they thought they would be hello steve bannon. but in the case of the party it is a slow-motion poison it takes years not one election cycle they will not repudiate trump they will not walk away they will fight this down until the last dog dies only he will own it appropriately so we have this slow-motion problem with the conservatives that are left that will be joined by other people who say that variance between the stated values what he is and does and says, i cannot live with that it will go on and on for a long time. >> i don't want to put a damper on the note of optimism. [laughter] i agree that donald trump could win again it isn't outside the realm of possibility you have to hand him credit for his talent. he knows nothing about governance or politics or policy or economics, history, military but he is a salesman of genius he does know how to bamboozle and with those skills he is unmatched in american in history. but folks like george wallace or mccarthy or huey lon
stare it doesn't stand for trauma that trump a lot of people around him they are knocked off their pedestals from where they thought they would be hello steve bannon. but in the case of the party it is a slow-motion poison it takes years not one election cycle they will not repudiate trump they will not walk away they will fight this down until the last dog dies only he will own it appropriately so we have this slow-motion problem with the conservatives that are left that will be joined by...
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house of representatives got on their pedestals and grill but company's c.e.o. steve malzberg until we're standing by to discuss and as we close in on the end of the year and markets seem to be reacting more like roller coasters that anything else we talk to market volatility with and he's the president and c.e.o. of signature profits and speaking of hot seats there is more boeing bad news as the aircraft maker continues to be plagued by problems with the seven thirty seven max a jet we've been telling you about for the last month former national transportation board official jamie financial joins us with the latest from the philippines from manila and he's done it again tesla c.e.o. he'll on must continues to prove he's not only a great innovator but his old worst enemy the car coach lauren fix will joins us and address his most recent messy missteps and look to other auto related issues from today all that directly ed but first let's have some headlines let's go. to. the intersection of business and politics and the internet leads our global report today as th
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entire world is watching byron munich and they're waiting for them you know to fall off of their pedestal and right now they're looking up a dog as well as glod in leipzig so you know things will get really really interesting coming at the winter break especially when it restarts i'm really looking forward to seeing the new edition by and has a new canadian alfonzo davies you know there's just signed with the team so i'm looking to see how effective he'll be i've heard and i've seen his highlights he looks pretty impressive but you know the proof is in the putting so there's a lot to look forward to. from good at least fourth as always thanks for talking to this morning ok. now penny marshall star of the seventy's sitcom laverne and shirley and one of the most successful female film directors of all time has died at the age of seventy five her agent says she passed away at her home due to complications from diabetes marshall first rose to stardom as laverne defines you know the gravel voiced brewery worker struggling to find love and happiness she then made the transition to directing her
entire world is watching byron munich and they're waiting for them you know to fall off of their pedestal and right now they're looking up a dog as well as glod in leipzig so you know things will get really really interesting coming at the winter break especially when it restarts i'm really looking forward to seeing the new edition by and has a new canadian alfonzo davies you know there's just signed with the team so i'm looking to see how effective he'll be i've heard and i've seen his...
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beacon for many of them a poem written by emma lazarus is inscribed on a plaque inside the statues pedestal. give me your tired your poor your huddled masses yearning to breathe free the wretched refuse of your teeming shore when. in montreal a rally was organized to call attention to the plight of ukrainian jews famine and anti semitic attacks were widespread in ukraine. an estimated one hundred thousand jews were killed in ukraine during the russian civil war mostly by anti communist forces the war would continue until nine hundred twenty three. the bolshevik red army defeated a coalition of opposition forces known as the white army soviet rule was now imposed across the country. the union of soviet socialist republics was officially declared on december the twenty second one thousand nine hundred twenty two the new states now covered nearly one sixth of the us land surface. there was a major famine from one nine hundred twenty one to twenty two one major cause feel thora he seized commodities from peasants to feed the cities and the military. an estimated five million people died in the
beacon for many of them a poem written by emma lazarus is inscribed on a plaque inside the statues pedestal. give me your tired your poor your huddled masses yearning to breathe free the wretched refuse of your teeming shore when. in montreal a rally was organized to call attention to the plight of ukrainian jews famine and anti semitic attacks were widespread in ukraine. an estimated one hundred thousand jews were killed in ukraine during the russian civil war mostly by anti communist forces...
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i don't know how you will hold it up on a pedestal and say this is a system anyone how'd admire. . trish: it am not fake news. you have seen the video of the looting of the food trucks, the violence the streets, the warehouses with nothing in them. inflation is so rampant. money has no value. that's the reality. that's not fake news. the man who socialist venezuela owes billions of dollars to, the man who is running the effort to recoup american losses to the socialist nation. they owe you a lot of money. and i know you want the best for them. you want their economy to stand back on their own two feet so you and the other debt holders get paid. but part of that i would have to think would be getting american businesses back. and i don't know how you do it when there is all of this going on in the face of the citgo executives that have been taken and this sense of a different reality. that's a lot for you, i know. >> i want to congratulate. you are focusing on a story most of media seems to have missed. we have a situation where the largest proven oil reserves are in our backyards a
i don't know how you will hold it up on a pedestal and say this is a system anyone how'd admire. . trish: it am not fake news. you have seen the video of the looting of the food trucks, the violence the streets, the warehouses with nothing in them. inflation is so rampant. money has no value. that's the reality. that's not fake news. the man who socialist venezuela owes billions of dollars to, the man who is running the effort to recoup american losses to the socialist nation. they owe you a...
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partly because we pet them on a pedestal and nobody can meet expectations and partly because we created this atmosphere in which it's very, very difficult to lead right now. and so we have a case where i think our leaders in many cases, don't live up to requirements, the best they can be but we rate an environment where lead is extraordinarily difficult. >> why did you choose these 13 individuals? >> we get this dart board -- no. what we did was, -- a series of pairings of a greek enrollment. ... but i do now! we came up with power brokers. we came up with tweed, margaret thatcher, reformers, martin luther and the protestant reformation. in his namesake, martin luther king jr. we came out with heroes. harriet tubman, in the chinese admiral -- that we had a standalone. and the standalone was robert e lee. and that is because all of the figures in my life and my youth, he was the iconic leader. i went into lee high school, i went to west point, i live about 70 feet from his boyhood home right now. for me, he was the exemplar of leadership. it is complex to write about robert e lee now. an
partly because we pet them on a pedestal and nobody can meet expectations and partly because we created this atmosphere in which it's very, very difficult to lead right now. and so we have a case where i think our leaders in many cases, don't live up to requirements, the best they can be but we rate an environment where lead is extraordinarily difficult. >> why did you choose these 13 individuals? >> we get this dart board -- no. what we did was, -- a series of pairings of a greek...
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and perhaps over the past couple of weeks knocked off that pedestal.d the reason i ask it is because you have a lot of women, especially female investors and executives who say, you know, we had this person who was sort of -- i don't know sort of a leader in this space and that it would almost create an expectation that was almost too high about what was possible not that she didn't deserve that role, but that somehow if you have women in these roles, somehow everything's going to go so much better than it would than if a man was in that role. >> i think sheryl has done a phenomenal job and every leader has his or her challenges so i don't think that it's unfair nor do i think she's been, quote, knocked off the pedestal this has been a challenging time for the organization, but all companies go through their challenging times. i don't think there's anything off of the marks i think it would be unfair to judge her in a way that is different than any other leader that's at the top of an organization >> but the reason i guess i ask it is there's a big iss
and perhaps over the past couple of weeks knocked off that pedestal.d the reason i ask it is because you have a lot of women, especially female investors and executives who say, you know, we had this person who was sort of -- i don't know sort of a leader in this space and that it would almost create an expectation that was almost too high about what was possible not that she didn't deserve that role, but that somehow if you have women in these roles, somehow everything's going to go so much...
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i can't see how you will hold it up on a pe pedestal saying thisa system that everyone should admire. repeat the news. >> reality is not quite sinking in there with the current regime. the current regime will no longer be recognized as of january 10, they had what americans and anyone in free world said, was a ill legit ille election, you need to hear what she says about the present of the russians in america, you can catch my exclusive interview tomorrow night, 8 p.m. eastern, we'll share you all those excerpts, i think that take walker for americans is to -- take away for americans to remember how bad it is in streets, that administration and previous one hugo chavez took a country show rich in natural resources with an ed va educated population. they turned into that we also are getting word on fix american -- six american executive held hostage right new in jail there, wild update you on that story and more from vice president of. >> thank you. >> government may be shut down but president he is not. he is fired up, ready to go. today he went on offense blasting democrats for stand
i can't see how you will hold it up on a pe pedestal saying thisa system that everyone should admire. repeat the news. >> reality is not quite sinking in there with the current regime. the current regime will no longer be recognized as of january 10, they had what americans and anyone in free world said, was a ill legit ille election, you need to hear what she says about the present of the russians in america, you can catch my exclusive interview tomorrow night, 8 p.m. eastern, we'll...
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partly because we put them on a pedestal and nobody can meet up to expectations and partly because we created this atmosphere in which it's very, very difficult to lead right now. so we have a case where i think our leaders in many cases don't live up to requirements the best they can be, but clearly, we also have created an environment where leading is extraordinarily difficult. >> now, in terms of your book itself, why did you choose these particular 13 individuals? >> we got this dartboard. what we started, plutarc did a series of pairings of greek and roman, romulus, whatnot, founders. we wanted to look across the spectrum of leaders in different fields, backgrounds, diversity. we wanted diversity of sex, diversity of nations, diversity of the field they were in and whatnot. we came out with six genre. we came out with geniuses, albe albert einstein and leonard bernstein. we came out with founders, walt disney. you will be surprised, i didn't know who coco chanel was but i do now. we came up with power brokers. we came up with margaret thatcher. reformers. martin luther, the prote
partly because we put them on a pedestal and nobody can meet up to expectations and partly because we created this atmosphere in which it's very, very difficult to lead right now. so we have a case where i think our leaders in many cases don't live up to requirements the best they can be, but clearly, we also have created an environment where leading is extraordinarily difficult. >> now, in terms of your book itself, why did you choose these particular 13 individuals? >> we got this...
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don't put us on a pedestal. we are in with the guys and we have just as strong a sex drive. all those old rules of court and --s -- courtliness those rules were good -- not all of them, but a lot of them protected women from the sexual demands of men and in the interim, we found women are saying we are tired of being .bused we are tired of the expectation being especially in the workplace that men can demand think, at is, i backlash really against the sexual resolution -- revolution in a way. i say the more women can perceive what we need is a honor andstandards of distance and respect regarding sexual behavior, the happier women will be and in the long run, the happier men will be because good men don't like this system. it is only the bad ones who take advantage. host: your thoughts on the kavanaugh supreme court hearings with dr. blowsy ford -- ford.asey what is your view of that and was there an impact on feminism? guest: my view of that is if it matter of dr.y a ford's testimony versus judge kavanaugh's, it would have been difficult to make a judgment because first of a
don't put us on a pedestal. we are in with the guys and we have just as strong a sex drive. all those old rules of court and --s -- courtliness those rules were good -- not all of them, but a lot of them protected women from the sexual demands of men and in the interim, we found women are saying we are tired of being .bused we are tired of the expectation being especially in the workplace that men can demand think, at is, i backlash really against the sexual resolution -- revolution in a way. i...
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. >> he had her on a pedestal. he always said such wonderful things about her. >> this is don's wife, rebecca. >> we became very close. we'd talk maybe once, twice a week on the phone. and probably for hours her and i. we just hit it off. we were family. >> jane was there by dave's side as he became a national and then world competitor. dave won the bronze medal in the 1984 games. but after, his career faded quickly. he kept trying, but knee injuries, he didn't make the olympic team in 1988. >> he was disappointed. but he knew -- it's like a point of your career when you know that something is done. it's okay. because you know you've done -- you've gone as far as you can. and that door closes. >> and another door opened. dave became a high school biology teacher, coach, and athletic director. >> and he was even better at being a teacher and coach than he was even throwing. >> if dave missed his former glory, his family said he never showed it. and of course, remained a legend to his niece and nephews. >> i think on
. >> he had her on a pedestal. he always said such wonderful things about her. >> this is don's wife, rebecca. >> we became very close. we'd talk maybe once, twice a week on the phone. and probably for hours her and i. we just hit it off. we were family. >> jane was there by dave's side as he became a national and then world competitor. dave won the bronze medal in the 1984 games. but after, his career faded quickly. he kept trying, but knee injuries, he didn't make the...
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but i really -- and that doesn't -- again, i don't want to put myself up on some pedestal like she hadrth this? is a contract worth this? no. but that's because of mymp upbringing. i think it just bothered me. >> was sexual harassment rampant in the '70s in '80s, at least things you encounter? >> i think so. i think itit was. and i just think today, wow. it's out in the open. >> are you a feminist? >> harvey, come on. not really. but i do fight for what i believe in. more in my own way i would do it and not stand up and go and hold the flag. >> you know why i ask that because you've said some things i just found weird and it doesn't sound like you. but you set it at one point. i would love to turn my life over to a man who would take care of me, protect me from this big bad world. >> i wonder, and i'm not even on drugs. i don't know why i said that because i'm a believer that you protect yourself and your emotionally independent and your life is better. i would like to turn over the running of the house to a man. it's hard. it's harder work than in a movie. >> is it harder for beautifu
but i really -- and that doesn't -- again, i don't want to put myself up on some pedestal like she hadrth this? is a contract worth this? no. but that's because of mymp upbringing. i think it just bothered me. >> was sexual harassment rampant in the '70s in '80s, at least things you encounter? >> i think so. i think itit was. and i just think today, wow. it's out in the open. >> are you a feminist? >> harvey, come on. not really. but i do fight for what i believe in....
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let me see if i can -- we have general meade here, confederate men on pedestals, white men behaving bravely, dying for their cause. so, it is a picture of noble bravery, of sacrifice. not so much the rationale for that sacrifice. this is the interpretation that is underscored by the tnt. remember this, with the false beards? the movie "gettysburg." and certainly to some degree, about the ken burns series. certainly "killer angels" has helped perpetuate this image of things. this image of gettysburg has long gone unchallenged, and still goes to a large degree unchallenged. this is remarkable, especially since the 1970's, the historical profession has been committed -- let me see -- to emphasizing the marginalized, the oppressed, emphasizing the history of women. and this, again, is in thanks to the civil rights movement, the antiwar movement, and so on. this shifted the perspective of historians from the top-down, the powerful, the well-known, the political players, to the bottom up. and in fact, you did see an increase in essays on african american experience, on women's experience. you som
let me see if i can -- we have general meade here, confederate men on pedestals, white men behaving bravely, dying for their cause. so, it is a picture of noble bravery, of sacrifice. not so much the rationale for that sacrifice. this is the interpretation that is underscored by the tnt. remember this, with the false beards? the movie "gettysburg." and certainly to some degree, about the ken burns series. certainly "killer angels" has helped perpetuate this image of things....
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four, e times as hard to get as far but at the same time, we put this sort of effortlessness on a pedestalfalling into positions of power and opportunity and the like when people don't seem ambitious or focused and felt that he end up doing is demonized the very effort that we require of marginalized people to succeed and we then finished that because we demonized that kind of ambition and focusing so the world of double standards and contradictions that you walk into for me was both shocking but not surprising and i think just reflective of how insidious and powerful software forces can be. >> host: you have a new unique perspective and i'm imagining when you were in a fraternity struggling with gender identity issues you would also have been kind of gender performing -- depending on the context we where at that you are doing it in a fraternity and out on the street as a woman and feeling very conscious there is a different layer because there's been such violence and degradation of transgender women but there's also a whole other complexity on your own safety i think we worry there's an
four, e times as hard to get as far but at the same time, we put this sort of effortlessness on a pedestalfalling into positions of power and opportunity and the like when people don't seem ambitious or focused and felt that he end up doing is demonized the very effort that we require of marginalized people to succeed and we then finished that because we demonized that kind of ambition and focusing so the world of double standards and contradictions that you walk into for me was both shocking...
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but i really-- and that doesn't, you know, again, you know, i don't want to put myself up on some pedestalso much strength to walk away." i guess, you know, who we are originally, our first base of understanding, sort of sees us through. and i-- i thought, "well, is any movie worth this? no. is the contract worth this? no." but that's because of my upbringing. i think it just followed me. was sexual harassment rampant in the '70s and '80s, at least things you encountered? i think so, yeah. i think it was. and i just think today, "wow, good. - it's out in the open." - are you a feminist? uh, not-- harvey, come on. not really. but, i mean, i do fight for what i believe in. i, you know, more-- you know, in my own way i would do it. and not stand up and, you know, go a hold a flag. you know why i ask that? because you said something i just found weird. and it doesn't sound like you, but you said it at one point. "i'd love to turn my life over to a man who'd take care of me, protect me from this big, bad world." whoa. i wonder. and i'm not even on drugs, so i don't know-- i don't know why i sai
but i really-- and that doesn't, you know, again, you know, i don't want to put myself up on some pedestalso much strength to walk away." i guess, you know, who we are originally, our first base of understanding, sort of sees us through. and i-- i thought, "well, is any movie worth this? no. is the contract worth this? no." but that's because of my upbringing. i think it just followed me. was sexual harassment rampant in the '70s and '80s, at least things you encountered? i think...
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that difficult, and i think the problem is you have so many of these players that are held up on pedestalsing to their head and then they go out and think they are invincible and can do anything. they have to be taught a lesson and they should not stand for it. there are plenty of guys in the nfl, you have the benjamin watts of the world that send a great message to people around the country, but people like kareem hunt should be fired, let go and sending a message to the other players that this is not acceptable. >> martha: this happen a while go, he was playing with the chiefs, ruben foster, the 49ers released him, and he was picked up right away at the end of november by the redskins, and that really does not send a great message. >> it does not at all, it sends a terrible message. what it is saying about the nfl, it appears to be turning a blind eye because they want to protect their players. their powers and their players, but they have the power to fire these men. when you see a video like that, there is nothing else to do but to fire them. >> martha: there was some pushback on twitt
that difficult, and i think the problem is you have so many of these players that are held up on pedestalsing to their head and then they go out and think they are invincible and can do anything. they have to be taught a lesson and they should not stand for it. there are plenty of guys in the nfl, you have the benjamin watts of the world that send a great message to people around the country, but people like kareem hunt should be fired, let go and sending a message to the other players that...
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getting up on the pedestal to emphasize the importance of the crisis it may be. this is the danger. it is nearly always used by the media and politicians. to emphasize importance of it. the seriousness of the particular issue. as a result, there is a tremendous confusion of thinking about it from a strategic.of view and also from a moral point of the. i think is a great danger in the future, that this discussion is coming up this summer and autumn, touring in europe. we have the elections in sweden and people making comparisons during the 1930s to today. again, that's a big mistake. that doesn't mean that politicians and leaders in europe aren't going to stay in the united states. we are going to save moral problems the future when it is a question of climate change and effects on refugees coming up from africa, from central america. when genuinely starving refugees are going to stop, don't just economic migrants. i think this is something where they are going to have to start making decisions about how you letting and who you keep out. this will be on many of the world war two. lea
getting up on the pedestal to emphasize the importance of the crisis it may be. this is the danger. it is nearly always used by the media and politicians. to emphasize importance of it. the seriousness of the particular issue. as a result, there is a tremendous confusion of thinking about it from a strategic.of view and also from a moral point of the. i think is a great danger in the future, that this discussion is coming up this summer and autumn, touring in europe. we have the elections in...
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noticed, both clips, they were looking up at him at a very steep angle, which is like putting him on a pedestalgive. he just gives simplistic answers. he's not giving very detailed, like, in-depth perceptions to it. so that's what i'd say. >> yeah. he's refuting the slogans. you've never had it so good is a democratic party slogan. he's refuting them, not in a lot of detail. but he's saying, well, what about the cost of living? he tries to point to specifics to refute the slogan. it's not very specific in terms of all the details that he gives, but it's a little bit more specific than the slogan. so that, again, within 20 seconds, he can try to refute some of the democratic slogans that they're running on. excellent. kayla? >> yeah. i think today, we can laugh at these, because you can clearly see him reading the cue cards, and that very awkward -- it was kind of comical. but for the time, this was brilliant, because it's a person and eisenhower, like, together. and they're talking to each other. it goes one step further than the fireside chats. it's not just personal -- like personable over th
noticed, both clips, they were looking up at him at a very steep angle, which is like putting him on a pedestalgive. he just gives simplistic answers. he's not giving very detailed, like, in-depth perceptions to it. so that's what i'd say. >> yeah. he's refuting the slogans. you've never had it so good is a democratic party slogan. he's refuting them, not in a lot of detail. but he's saying, well, what about the cost of living? he tries to point to specifics to refute the slogan. it's not...
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it's hard to knock it off its pedestal. >> and what about the united states?s is playing in the climate change big picture and conversation right now? >> in the big picture. on coal i just want to point out that in the united states coal consumption has markedly declined because of the abundance of natural gas. as my colleagues have shown there have been real efforts to roll back, for example, the clean power plan that would force the older, most polluting coal plants to shut down. overall the united states has, of course, announced its intention to pull out of the paris climate agreement. just to be clear the paris climate agreement is not other countries telling each country what to do but each country voluntarily setting its own pledges on how to bring down emissions. the u.s. has said it's not in its interests. this administration has said it intends to pull out of the paris agreement, but the actual exit doesn't take place until 2020. it's just the way the agreement is crafted. this year the united states sent a delegation to the international talks in po
it's hard to knock it off its pedestal. >> and what about the united states?s is playing in the climate change big picture and conversation right now? >> in the big picture. on coal i just want to point out that in the united states coal consumption has markedly declined because of the abundance of natural gas. as my colleagues have shown there have been real efforts to roll back, for example, the clean power plan that would force the older, most polluting coal plants to shut down....