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going to the moderate to coming back to being the radicals and frankly it's because you know all this money can't was thrown into it by by the billionaires and the and the tea party so we'll see how this this whole tea party thing you know works out but it looked to me like it's going to get a little more moderate and so this is going to be these struggle in my opinion. for the republicans over the course of this year how do they root out the radical elements in their party the tea party before those radical elements crashed the economy again like they did in one nine hundred twenty nine or run congress so poorly that they're banished from the majority in the house of representatives for forty six years like happened in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight or pick a radical as a presidential candidate like they did in sixty four woodbury got well water and get absolutely crazy so you know roger ailes the chairman over at fox so called news and a lot of the other republicans within that group they have a lot of sway in the republican party you could say that they've become the tail t
going to the moderate to coming back to being the radicals and frankly it's because you know all this money can't was thrown into it by by the billionaires and the and the tea party so we'll see how this this whole tea party thing you know works out but it looked to me like it's going to get a little more moderate and so this is going to be these struggle in my opinion. for the republicans over the course of this year how do they root out the radical elements in their party the tea party before...
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but messed up and said radical islamic policies. yourself the question, do they sound similar to you? it might be a happy accident but this kind of rhetoric first up the ultra conservative base of the republican party, just like it did in 2008. >> that guy gets elected hangs around with terrorists. >> who is the terrorists? >> obama. >> obama is a terrorists, don't you know that? >> obama is muslim, a terrorist himself. >> rick santorum can deny any comparison to president obama to hitler. his spokesperson could say she meant to say environment when she said islamic. they know the power of language. what rick santorum said last night in georgia to me was very clear. he compared the challenges the country faces today with the peril the world faced in 1940. to bring up any discussion of this guy in europe about our modern day political environment i think is absolutely outrageous. he should be called on it. senator, former senator from pennsylvania, give us a name. who were you talking about? get your cell phones out i want to know wh
but messed up and said radical islamic policies. yourself the question, do they sound similar to you? it might be a happy accident but this kind of rhetoric first up the ultra conservative base of the republican party, just like it did in 2008. >> that guy gets elected hangs around with terrorists. >> who is the terrorists? >> obama. >> obama is a terrorists, don't you know that? >> obama is muslim, a terrorist himself. >> rick santorum can deny any...
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the fringe, the radical fringe. these are the people who are going to generate the opponent to barack obama in the next election, god help us all. >> why would santorum's spokesperson say islamic policies when talking about environmental policies? >> again, it's no different from what you hear all the time on fox news and on hate radio. rick santorum, like millions of other americans, immersed in hate radio and fox news for decades. this is the result of it. he's the tea part difficult candidate. this is what you see, but there is a gaming chasm between the tea party and the rest of america, they will generate the neck republican candidate whether we like it or not. people would love to see a honest debate between two people with different points of view you won't see that because the tea party will choose a candidate that spews nothing but hatred. >> alan grayson great to have you us tonight. now r.t.rybak, vice chair of the democratic national committee. what do you make of what you heard, what you've seen in the
the fringe, the radical fringe. these are the people who are going to generate the opponent to barack obama in the next election, god help us all. >> why would santorum's spokesperson say islamic policies when talking about environmental policies? >> again, it's no different from what you hear all the time on fox news and on hate radio. rick santorum, like millions of other americans, immersed in hate radio and fox news for decades. this is the result of it. he's the tea part...
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accomplishments are the key to happiness so a radical feminist told some women that they should get a job and that's just the worst thing on the planet to say and so then you're excited for him as he always has to do as a trade back or back excuse me backtrack and fix the statement and take a listen what is less. but i can tell you this section was written in large part in cooperation with her as a mother who was a lawyer in new york need an intensive care nurse someone with a great amount of professional experience who felt very much like society and those radical feminist that that i was referring to were not affirming her choice we're looking we're looking at that as a choice that was not in fact the right choice. or if i got back up i was like i got her that he's talking about is his wife who he claims wrote that passage even though she doesn't appear anywhere on the book out of the service she you know where in the in the fine print doesn't have her name it's because women don't deserve acknowledgment of their thoughts or their writing that's right that's right she probably wro
accomplishments are the key to happiness so a radical feminist told some women that they should get a job and that's just the worst thing on the planet to say and so then you're excited for him as he always has to do as a trade back or back excuse me backtrack and fix the statement and take a listen what is less. but i can tell you this section was written in large part in cooperation with her as a mother who was a lawyer in new york need an intensive care nurse someone with a great amount of...
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for the purist and the greatest of the radicals, jim moved in the other direction. and in his later scholarship because he never was mesmerized by that cult of true radicalism, as i call it, he was open to a broader understanding of the origins of the civil war and embraced abraham lincoln and the republican party rather than dismissed him as part of what frederick douglass called in his great 1876 speech about lincoln the great movement to destroy slavery in the united states. and so we see in his later work another shift in the direction of his scholarship toward an increasing understanding of how broad and how difficult and how important that struggle finally was. which is another way of saying that 30 years later, we are still in fundamental agreement about the fundamental questions of what the great struggle of the mid 19th century was all about. thank you. [ applause ] >>> fittingly and proudly currently holds the george henry davis 1886 professor of american history at princeton. that is jim's chair. he is an award-winning public intellectual. most of us that
for the purist and the greatest of the radicals, jim moved in the other direction. and in his later scholarship because he never was mesmerized by that cult of true radicalism, as i call it, he was open to a broader understanding of the origins of the civil war and embraced abraham lincoln and the republican party rather than dismissed him as part of what frederick douglass called in his great 1876 speech about lincoln the great movement to destroy slavery in the united states. and so we see in...
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berkeley radical, elected to congress. i remember i walked into the door the first day of the democratic caucus into my right there was a group of my colleagues. they didn't know that i could hear them. and somebody said, that radical sob, have you seen him? i go oh my god. [laughter] if that is the way the democrats see me, how do the republicans see me? [laughter] carl albert was speaker of the house and he walked up to me and he said you were on the berkeley city council. do you know about cities? i am going to put you on the district of columbia committee and so the district of columbia committee and foreign affairs committee. the interesting thing about the district of columbia committee, after the difficulties that charlie digs had then i became the chair of the district of columbia committee with the least amount of seniority than anybody in the history of the country but it was fascinating. when i became chair of the district of columbia committee nobody called me mr. chairman but when i became subcommittee chairma
berkeley radical, elected to congress. i remember i walked into the door the first day of the democratic caucus into my right there was a group of my colleagues. they didn't know that i could hear them. and somebody said, that radical sob, have you seen him? i go oh my god. [laughter] if that is the way the democrats see me, how do the republicans see me? [laughter] carl albert was speaker of the house and he walked up to me and he said you were on the berkeley city council. do you know about...
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i no -- i and the radical guy.member, berkeley and oakland in the 60's, i maintain was different from any other place in the entire country. in some places it was the civil-rights movement and in some places it was a peace movement, but in berkeley every movement of the 60's emerged, also of st. -- simultaneously and in close proximity, so we all have to hear each other's pain, since each of his rage, others stand each other's analysis done embrace each of his politics. so black panthers and the brown berets, the peace movement, the environmental movement, the feminist movement to all of these movements emerged simultaneously. this young got tossed a black guy came to washington to represent all that. so and my second term i said, to be true to all of this the voice of peace and arms control and changing our perris needs to be of the armed services committee. good my colleagues and say, wanted to back my place to go on arms services committee. yeah, right. there will lose the radical view from berkeley and the arme
i no -- i and the radical guy.member, berkeley and oakland in the 60's, i maintain was different from any other place in the entire country. in some places it was the civil-rights movement and in some places it was a peace movement, but in berkeley every movement of the 60's emerged, also of st. -- simultaneously and in close proximity, so we all have to hear each other's pain, since each of his rage, others stand each other's analysis done embrace each of his politics. so black panthers and...
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gunmen from the radical islamists who. are in prison freeing a hundred nineteen inmates one guard was killed in the ensuing gun fight.
gunmen from the radical islamists who. are in prison freeing a hundred nineteen inmates one guard was killed in the ensuing gun fight.
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as he said, as he's clarified the statement, he was talking about radical environmentalists. he was talking about there is a type of theological seek cuellarism when it comes to the global warmists in this country. he was referring to the president's policies in terms of the radical islamic policies the president has and specifically in terms of the energy exploration. >> stewart called back into explain what she meant. she said she slipped up, she meant on say radical environmental policies as she said many times in that same interview and not islamic policies. >>> eurozone finance ministers have finally agreed to give greece a $172 billion bailout in an effort to keep that country from going bankrupt. let's take an early look at the markets as we get up in your business. geoff cutmore is live in london. i have to show you a couple of the newspapers here this morning. "wall street journal" says europe reaches a greek deal. t financial times, hothough, gree nightmare laid bare. >> this is interesting. even as the negotiations were going on and it took 13 hours to butt the dep
as he said, as he's clarified the statement, he was talking about radical environmentalists. he was talking about there is a type of theological seek cuellarism when it comes to the global warmists in this country. he was referring to the president's policies in terms of the radical islamic policies the president has and specifically in terms of the energy exploration. >> stewart called back into explain what she meant. she said she slipped up, she meant on say radical environmental...
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the radical attack on women in virginia is delayed, mitt romney steps in it like never before. >>> buckle up folks, it's "the ed show," let's get to work. >>> do you believe that president obama is a christian? >> i think you have to ask president obama. i cannot answer that question for anybody. >> reverend franklin graham joins the conspiracy theorists. >> muslim world sees barack obama as a muslim. >> barry lynn and e.j. dionne have full analysis and the white house is responding. >>> today, women in virginia won a small victory to keep the government out of their bodies. but the fight continues. >> it's an invasive procedure and government entering into a woman's body. >> we talk to the democratic lawmaker on the front lines against a radical governor. >>> now's terry o'neill. lizs winstead and krystal ball on the republican war on women's health. >>> a week away from votes in michigan and arizona, the campaign vitriol is heating up. >> barack obama is the most dangerous president in modern history. >> jonathan alter and richard wolffe will break it down. >>> good to have you watching
the radical attack on women in virginia is delayed, mitt romney steps in it like never before. >>> buckle up folks, it's "the ed show," let's get to work. >>> do you believe that president obama is a christian? >> i think you have to ask president obama. i cannot answer that question for anybody. >> reverend franklin graham joins the conspiracy theorists. >> muslim world sees barack obama as a muslim. >> barry lynn and e.j. dionne have full...
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nigerian authorities rearrested an alleged member of the radical islamist sect in the east of the country he escaped from police custody last month after being accused of masterminding the violent christmas day bombings that killed at least forty four the militants whose aim is to establish shari'a law in nigeria killed over one hundred eighty people in a series of attacks in the city of kano last month. tens of thousands of pro-government demonstrators have gathered across iran to mark the anniversary of the islamic revolution it comes as pressure grows on the country sanctions being piled on the republic by western countries over its controversial nuclear program the uprising in one hundred seventy nine toppled iran's pro western monarchy bringing hardline islamic clerics to power. and now with the race for the white house well underway and wrong poor taking second place in the latest caucus resident in new york without his office now are people in the big hall if they think he has any chance in winning. according to some polls ron paul is now back in in the u.s. republican presidential
nigerian authorities rearrested an alleged member of the radical islamist sect in the east of the country he escaped from police custody last month after being accused of masterminding the violent christmas day bombings that killed at least forty four the militants whose aim is to establish shari'a law in nigeria killed over one hundred eighty people in a series of attacks in the city of kano last month. tens of thousands of pro-government demonstrators have gathered across iran to mark the...
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idea in authorities have really arrested an alleged leader of the radical islam a sect local herat it used in the country he escaped from police custody last month after being accused of masterminding the violent christmas day bombings that killed at least forty four people the militants his aim is to establish shari'a law in nigeria killed over one hundred eighty people in a series of attacks in the city of chicago last month. the world renowned and meal carnival has kicked off in the streets of rio de janeiro despite local police driving over their salaries officers happen given and group a rise of thirty nine percent over the next two years they want to dabble similar industrial action the city of salvador sought the murder rate doubled with one hundred twenty people killed during a nine day police strike. and now was the race for the white house while on our way our very own new york resident asks people in the big apple their views about the process and the outcome . according to some polls ron paul is now back in in the us republican presidential candidacy race doesn't really ha
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he is meant radical environmental policies.this has been a couple of days of talking about this statement. >> well, as byron points out, if the santorum surge begins to fade it's because of what he is talking about in the last few days because the republican primary electorate voters in michigan decide it might make him unelectable in the general. i don't think they care. i think he will win michigan. things could change but right now they are headed in one direction. mitt romney has often attacked his surging rivals from the right. but it's hard, he did attack perry from the left once when he said social security is not a ponzi scheme. he knew that would be headline. but it's tough to attack santorum right now and defend prenatal testing to talk about his over the top line about theology. from -- it's not, he can't. so who is going to? so the question becomes a media beating up on rick santorum in the republican voters will love that. he looks well positioned. the thing he is said in the last couple of days will be a problem f
he is meant radical environmental policies.this has been a couple of days of talking about this statement. >> well, as byron points out, if the santorum surge begins to fade it's because of what he is talking about in the last few days because the republican primary electorate voters in michigan decide it might make him unelectable in the general. i don't think they care. i think he will win michigan. things could change but right now they are headed in one direction. mitt romney has...
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. >> the radical republican war on women continues. the nation's katrina vanden heuvel has reaction. >>> rick santorum's hard right turn has him up nine points in michigan. bob sh rum has the latest on the race. >>> lin puts it up, jeremy lin from downtown! >> why didn't anybody see jeremy lin coming? now even the president is caught up in lin-sanity, director and super fan spike lee and bill rhoden will weigh in tonight. >>> good to have you with us, folks, thanks for watching. if there is one governor in the united states of america who represents the complete opposite of what president obama stands for and what he's working for, it is the guy he came face-to-face with today, his name of course is my good friend scott walker. president obama and the governor of wisconsin were face-to-face for a brief moment today. when president obama arrived in milwaukee, wisconsin. they were supposed to go to milwaukee's masterlock factory together, as kind of a team effort. no, not really. scott walker got sick. think about that packer fans. your
. >> the radical republican war on women continues. the nation's katrina vanden heuvel has reaction. >>> rick santorum's hard right turn has him up nine points in michigan. bob sh rum has the latest on the race. >>> lin puts it up, jeremy lin from downtown! >> why didn't anybody see jeremy lin coming? now even the president is caught up in lin-sanity, director and super fan spike lee and bill rhoden will weigh in tonight. >>> good to have you with us,...
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some of them are not radicals all of them are pretty relaxed i mean but but. this article will the opposition whatever that with well look take it as a response that's very important i mean this article that his suggestions what they want or what you want to change may be in the point of taking its opposition is united but as we know the opposition is fragmented fractured and the only point of consent is about putting foot in must must resign this is the slogan of this opposition and there is partly also to the question of why he he is abstaining from immediate person all participation in the debates and he is potentially head of state he is experience of being of head of state of twice and his counterparts is just aspirants it's just hopeful president so that the. practical knowledge of how to be as president so this is partly the how can i explain why putin is so reluctant to. mediately and personally but he trusted his representatives for instance not only in that i. had a debate with. its goes well well let's hear another quote let's hear what a lot of rep
some of them are not radicals all of them are pretty relaxed i mean but but. this article will the opposition whatever that with well look take it as a response that's very important i mean this article that his suggestions what they want or what you want to change may be in the point of taking its opposition is united but as we know the opposition is fragmented fractured and the only point of consent is about putting foot in must must resign this is the slogan of this opposition and there is...
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either nationalism and community or complete and utter radicalism over here. the debate we're having is what is the consensus. and the argument, the claim of my progressive friends is that the consensus from the founding fathers have essentially been their consensus. and it's an unbroken beautiful evolution of progressive programs. i don't think that's historically accurate for one thing. and i don't think it's really fair to the kind of debate we're having right now. i mean, we are debating about that consensus. it is a balance between public and private, all the things you mentioned, i agree. you know, i think that's exactly the claim of conservatives. and you're not seeing a rebirth despite president obama's attempts rhetorically of kind of laissez faire radical individualism. what you're saying is conservatives trying to grapple with the problems you face. how do you reform these programs, serve their purpose, to not go under in a way that is somehow consistent with a broader consensus for some sorts of limits on government, some sort of argument that allo
either nationalism and community or complete and utter radicalism over here. the debate we're having is what is the consensus. and the argument, the claim of my progressive friends is that the consensus from the founding fathers have essentially been their consensus. and it's an unbroken beautiful evolution of progressive programs. i don't think that's historically accurate for one thing. and i don't think it's really fair to the kind of debate we're having right now. i mean, we are debating...
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increasingly, we see those individuals are radicalize, self-radicalized as being a huge problem for us. in the united states, there are a variety of ways that people become radicalized. particularly after september 11, for the four or five years after that. it really is, to a large extent, the muslim american community itself, if you are talking about international terrorism, who has alerted us to persons who we need to look further at and has understood that the worst thing that could happen to the muslim american community in the united states is another terrorist attack. yes, we have our reach. every one of our field officers has substantial out reach with and has since september 11 with the muslim communities. but in addition to the relationships that we establish, the education that we do jointly, it is in large part attributable to the muslim community itself that local radicalization is somewhat diminished and, really, it is on the internet where we face our biggest challenge now. >> director, several government officials have raised questions about the relationship between cont
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you be the judge if this is radical. rick santorum's radical views have largely flown under the radar screen because he's been really low standings in the polls until now. and now that he's taken the lead in several national polls, you know his extremist views are getting more attention. last night out in the middle of the country of all places good old fargo, north dakota, he told a crowd that he wants to, listen up, he wants to completely gut public education. >> get rid of all of the federal money that goes to primary and secondary education. not just get the federal government out but let's get the state government out and get it back into the local communities and to the parents. >> and they want the teachers to work for free in fargo now, is that what it is? cutting off funds to education. let me tell you something folks, it's just of the tip of the iceberg. here are more examples of santorum's radical views. states should have the right to outlaw contraception. radical feminists convinced women they had to pursue
you be the judge if this is radical. rick santorum's radical views have largely flown under the radar screen because he's been really low standings in the polls until now. and now that he's taken the lead in several national polls, you know his extremist views are getting more attention. last night out in the middle of the country of all places good old fargo, north dakota, he told a crowd that he wants to, listen up, he wants to completely gut public education. >> get rid of all of the...
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now, in many ways it's true that president obama's speech is actually less radical than fdr's -- than theodore roosevelt's speech was. there was this wonderful moment in the osawatomie speech where t.r. talks about a -- his being accused of being socialist. and that a socialist paper in kansas took this as a great insult to socialism. and i think that president obama probably smiled when he read that part of the osawatomie speech. we can probably discuss this, as many of you know, there is a great argument between contemporary progressives and conservatives over what the progressive era was really about. and matt channeled some of this and reflected some of this. my conservative friends like to talk about progressives as being primarily about centralization of government ruled by experts and some kind of elitism. what progressives who defend that tradition would argue, they'd acknowledge, by the way, some real difficulties. some progressives were really caught up in the racism of that time that affected the whole political spectrum at that moment. there were things that the progressiv
now, in many ways it's true that president obama's speech is actually less radical than fdr's -- than theodore roosevelt's speech was. there was this wonderful moment in the osawatomie speech where t.r. talks about a -- his being accused of being socialist. and that a socialist paper in kansas took this as a great insult to socialism. and i think that president obama probably smiled when he read that part of the osawatomie speech. we can probably discuss this, as many of you know, there is a...
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so with radical republicans on one side and president obama on the other side how might this budgetary battle shake out and what does it mean for our still very fragile economy for more on this as well as what we can learn from budget woes across the atlantic in greece i'm joined by max fraud will economist instructor at new school university and senior analyst with green crest capital max welcome. thanks for having me great to see you we've seen some good economic signs in the last month but can our economy really sustain this sort of growth without massive infrastructure investments. i don't think we can sustain the growth we've seen although we've seen four or five months of relatively better and better news on employment which is a big and important help we haven't really seen the news improve on wages which i think we can sustain without and we haven't seen the housing issues sort of begin to work themselves out and i don't see a long term sustainable recovery without that what we are doing better credit where credit is due it's certainly better to sit here and talk to you tonight
so with radical republicans on one side and president obama on the other side how might this budgetary battle shake out and what does it mean for our still very fragile economy for more on this as well as what we can learn from budget woes across the atlantic in greece i'm joined by max fraud will economist instructor at new school university and senior analyst with green crest capital max welcome. thanks for having me great to see you we've seen some good economic signs in the last month but...
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people this is a misinterpretation or secret from the center for some hard liner rhetoric from a radical islamic group shocks belgian society including fellow muslims. now. live pictures from every polling station in russia will go online with help of a new website launched on friday thousands of webcams are being installed across the country ahead of next month's presidential elections the move was introduced by current prime minister and presidential candidate vladimir putin as one step toward stopping fraud during the vote you've got a piece going off as the details. inch after inch mile after mile big brother is preparing to cast his eyes on polling stations as the massive campaign to install web cameras is in full swing across the nation. but i think i asked one central electoral commission which is to install cameras that are all polling stations across the country so that everyone can watch online what's happening there twenty four hours a day. the idea was put forward following the biggest protests in russia since the collapse of the u.s.s.r. with tens of thousands demanding fair
people this is a misinterpretation or secret from the center for some hard liner rhetoric from a radical islamic group shocks belgian society including fellow muslims. now. live pictures from every polling station in russia will go online with help of a new website launched on friday thousands of webcams are being installed across the country ahead of next month's presidential elections the move was introduced by current prime minister and presidential candidate vladimir putin as one step...
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and that, i think, radically, um, is different than how things were in the past. the other point i want to make just to begin, then i'll turn the floor over to professor chomsky, is that the other difference is that if we had a society that just decided that we were going to be very lenient and forgiving and merciful when people committed crimes as i just described we do for elites, you could have debates about whether that was an advisable approach to criminality about whether or not that would produce good results or not. but if it were applied across the board at the very least it wouldn't implicate rule of law. there are countries that take lenient approaches to criminal justice, and if we were a country that applied that same leniency to ordinary americans, then there wouldn't be an issue with the rule of law. so, for example, if you went and broke into someone's house and bashed the owner in the head with a baseball bat and stole their valuable belongings, and a week later or two months later got caught by the police, and you said, looks, officer, you did yo
and that, i think, radically, um, is different than how things were in the past. the other point i want to make just to begin, then i'll turn the floor over to professor chomsky, is that the other difference is that if we had a society that just decided that we were going to be very lenient and forgiving and merciful when people committed crimes as i just described we do for elites, you could have debates about whether that was an advisable approach to criminality about whether or not that...
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. >> radical ls in the white house. extremist. they have radical ideas. radical agendas. the radical. radical secular ideals of the left. extremists. >> that's the language santorum likes to use on the campaign trail as of late to cast the president's values as outside the mainstream. if it reminds you of some of the rhetoric in 2008, they may be exactly as santorum wants it. >> went to reverend wright's church for 20 years. you can question what kind of theology reverend wright has. it's a christian church. he says he goes a christian church now. >> the reverend franklin graham was challenged on his view of the president's faith on "morning joe." >> you do not believe he's a muslim? >> no. categorically. >> i can't say categorically because islam has gotten a free pass. >> why shouldn't they get a free pass here. it's a legitimate faith after all. graham said the president has not done enough to protect christian minorities overseas. as for why he can't categorically say the president is not a muslim, graham said he takes the president at his word that he's a christian.
. >> radical ls in the white house. extremist. they have radical ideas. radical agendas. the radical. radical secular ideals of the left. extremists. >> that's the language santorum likes to use on the campaign trail as of late to cast the president's values as outside the mainstream. if it reminds you of some of the rhetoric in 2008, they may be exactly as santorum wants it. >> went to reverend wright's church for 20 years. you can question what kind of theology reverend...
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why radical islamists, would she say it.ral. let's keep something else in mind. the use of the world radical environmentalists are the exact words she used, that's the red meat that the republican primary voters like. they want to hear that. they want to have someone that will go right at the president and what he's doing. when it comes to environmental policy and the things the president has been you shalling, ie cap and trade. this is not some democratic radical agenda. it's had bipartisan support. >> it's very unpopular in michigan. my own impression in looking at that tape she misspoke. she was talking about environmental policies clearly. >> it is clear in that interview. people misspeak. >> all the time. me included. thank you. that does it for us. tomorrow on the show republican campaign vet ral fred mallick joining us. >>> in our next hour, santorum, really? that was the headline in today's philadelphia daily news questioning if voters are nuts as he leads the poll in michigan. john bayer, that's the political column
why radical islamists, would she say it.ral. let's keep something else in mind. the use of the world radical environmentalists are the exact words she used, that's the red meat that the republican primary voters like. they want to hear that. they want to have someone that will go right at the president and what he's doing. when it comes to environmental policy and the things the president has been you shalling, ie cap and trade. this is not some democratic radical agenda. it's had bipartisan...
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country a little less than a quarter think that continuing on arrest plays into the interests of radical groups seventeen percent say the otherwise continue because of high unemployment persis and if you were then that believe that every revolution creates its own downfall those are the figures right now you can log on cast your vote at r.t. dot com. russian diplomats refuse to accept a security council draft resolution on syria saying that it calls quote to facilitate a political transition and moscow opposes any language inside the resolution that could be seen as backing a regime change in damascus artie's marina porton i has the latest from new york. as the security council enters its for its fourth day of negotiations major powers are still divided over how this resolution should be drafted and what wording should be used now the russian foreign ministry said that moscow is still committed to talks and these talks are continuing but no vote is planned for the coming days now as we've been reporting the resolution the draft resolution that was first introduced the council on tuesday
country a little less than a quarter think that continuing on arrest plays into the interests of radical groups seventeen percent say the otherwise continue because of high unemployment persis and if you were then that believe that every revolution creates its own downfall those are the figures right now you can log on cast your vote at r.t. dot com. russian diplomats refuse to accept a security council draft resolution on syria saying that it calls quote to facilitate a political transition...