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there's a rational. it's kind of legitimate. you disagree with someone, you're offender, it's understand animal you might want to murder them. charles: i'm wondering where they stand on the attack with the jewish deli. it's just something that came to my mind, they didn't bring that one up. they're not sure where to peg that one. but richard, again, this to me adds additional fuel to the fire, we already see an amazing amount of push back to this administration with the handling of foreign policy, with their handling of isis, with the acceptance of syrian refugees, and i think this is going to make it that much harder to push through their agenda. >> yeah. i hope so but i think i want to pick up on a point that tammy made, which is how awful is that he's so comfortable? john kerry is so comfortable to make this argument? there's no push back at the state department within this party, the media in dc, i think that it's time that people in washington d.c. and in new york reporters and thought leaders begin to say this is unaccepta
there's a rational. it's kind of legitimate. you disagree with someone, you're offender, it's understand animal you might want to murder them. charles: i'm wondering where they stand on the attack with the jewish deli. it's just something that came to my mind, they didn't bring that one up. they're not sure where to peg that one. but richard, again, this to me adds additional fuel to the fire, we already see an amazing amount of push back to this administration with the handling of foreign...
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but we can not be rational so we have to set aside our rational, human response and then, having cutthose feelings off, you numb yourself to it. because if you don't, you'll just start screaming one day, in the middle of it, and you won't stop. >> i went to iraq in 2009. and we got bombed every thursday. they would lob off rocket rounds, mortar rounds, whatever they had. one night one of those rounds hit three, four guys. and i think one of them survived, i don't really remember because it kind of burnt my memory with the meth and everything to try to forget about it. but we lost three -- three guys, three mps. you talk about numbness. when i got back, i had no fear, period. i was not afraid of anything. in the middle of the night i didn't care, trying to get some weed you know to calm me down. >> this organization started in the '70s. we were trying to create a place for returning vietnam veterans. and it soon became apparent like everybody else, they needed a home, a job, healthy relationships. so there was a need to establish an agency, and organization that not only could bring t
but we can not be rational so we have to set aside our rational, human response and then, having cutthose feelings off, you numb yourself to it. because if you don't, you'll just start screaming one day, in the middle of it, and you won't stop. >> i went to iraq in 2009. and we got bombed every thursday. they would lob off rocket rounds, mortar rounds, whatever they had. one night one of those rounds hit three, four guys. and i think one of them survived, i don't really remember because...
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be a refugee. >> to my point earlier a must they do something at least the theory to explain any rational about how the refugees are coming and he will have something much worse the great progressive the left does not have a great track record and also happens to be a glass house will take a tour of the nation's capital to a bed car since advisers the he is struggling to grab a foreign-policy and the foreign-policy and the response to critics i'm definitely able to see savings through using the car buying on usaa. i mean, amazing savings. i was like, wow, if i could save this much, then i could actually maybe upgrade a little bit. (announcer) usaa car buying service powered by truecar. save money, zero hassle. type 2 diabetes doesn't care who you are. man woman or where you're from. city country we're just everyday people fighting high blood sugar. ♪i am everyday people. farxiga may help in that fight every day. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. one pill a day helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pr
be a refugee. >> to my point earlier a must they do something at least the theory to explain any rational about how the refugees are coming and he will have something much worse the great progressive the left does not have a great track record and also happens to be a glass house will take a tour of the nation's capital to a bed car since advisers the he is struggling to grab a foreign-policy and the foreign-policy and the response to critics i'm definitely able to see savings through...
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be a refugee. >> to my point earlier a must they do something at least the theory to explain any rational about how the refugees are coming and he will have something much worse the great progressive the left does not have a great track record and also happens to be a glass house will take a tour of the nation's capital to a bed car since advisers the he is struggling to grab a foreign-policy and the response to critics makes us less they. stay right here. kennedy: foreign-policy is the big problem for ben carson and. divisor's they is an ongoing problem and they are trying. nobody has been able to sit down with him to get intelligence information about the middle east. in to take advantage as an elderly gentleman. this is how i feel. correct me if i'm wrong paris banks him. >> is highly possible but know what your people talk to the your time he see how they characterized it. i don't know why he is talking to "the new york times". but it has turned into a giant story. into the left-field in then to be tiptop in for a policy. this was my eighth about this since i think his head is so full
be a refugee. >> to my point earlier a must they do something at least the theory to explain any rational about how the refugees are coming and he will have something much worse the great progressive the left does not have a great track record and also happens to be a glass house will take a tour of the nation's capital to a bed car since advisers the he is struggling to grab a foreign-policy and the response to critics makes us less they. stay right here. kennedy: foreign-policy is the...
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unfortunately, it is happening today, and so what we do is promote a philosophy of individualism, of rational self-interest, of achievement of life on this world, in this world that can be and should be. >> host: are you associated with the ayn rand folks? >> guest: with the ayn rand institute? >> host: yes. >> guest: no. we're actually founded as an alternative, in a sense, to the
unfortunately, it is happening today, and so what we do is promote a philosophy of individualism, of rational self-interest, of achievement of life on this world, in this world that can be and should be. >> host: are you associated with the ayn rand folks? >> guest: with the ayn rand institute? >> host: yes. >> guest: no. we're actually founded as an alternative, in a sense, to the
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. >> it is increasingly clear to this report, that the only rational way out would be to negotiate, not as victors, but as an honorable people who lived up to their pledge to defend democracy and did the best they could. >> after walter cronkite, johnson's popularity sinks. >> to most ordinary citizens, it's become obvious the war is not being won. >> opposition to the war was rising. it wasn't just beatniks and young kids. >> we are fighting a war. i'm convinced that it is one of the most unjust wars that has ever been fought in the history of the world. >> martin luther king came out against the vietnam war. his own followers said you shouldn't be focusing on that. you should be focusing on our issue. he said they're intertwined, you can't separate them. >> president kennedy said on one occasion, mankind must put an end to war. or war will put an end to mankind. you honestly think if there was an election, a vote for and against the war, that the anti-war people would win out? >> it's really hard to tell now. the polls are uncertain. but the polls do say that most of the country is di
. >> it is increasingly clear to this report, that the only rational way out would be to negotiate, not as victors, but as an honorable people who lived up to their pledge to defend democracy and did the best they could. >> after walter cronkite, johnson's popularity sinks. >> to most ordinary citizens, it's become obvious the war is not being won. >> opposition to the war was rising. it wasn't just beatniks and young kids. >> we are fighting a war. i'm convinced...
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that is an impediment for the rational humane arguments that are made you know i think on both sidese aisle, both republicans and democrats, does it not? >> what the administration is doing in terms of taking this to supreme court, saying by granting individuals on a case by case basis a temporary status they have prioritize law enforcement resources. in california those who are undocumented are eligible for a driving privilege card, not a license, they never go to a process where they regger to to vote. -- register to vote. lou: there is a bald face effort, on part of left, supported by this administration, and many other sanctuary city, state of california to try to enroll, consequence of what they are doing, most americans are blind, and unaware of what is happening. we're talking about numbers that could reach 15 or 20 million people. in this country, depending on who you want to believe. this is a dangerous obstacle to again, those who seek rational human solutions to this issue. >> the rational solution is looking for the documenting to register for legal status, pass a backgro
that is an impediment for the rational humane arguments that are made you know i think on both sidese aisle, both republicans and democrats, does it not? >> what the administration is doing in terms of taking this to supreme court, saying by granting individuals on a case by case basis a temporary status they have prioritize law enforcement resources. in california those who are undocumented are eligible for a driving privilege card, not a license, they never go to a process where they...
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, the rational actor theory. and it seems to me that there is this extraordinary contradiction in this entire notion about the madman theory and that nixon the it explicitly to haldeman campaign trail, you have that great quote in the haldeman memoirs, to me, i could never wrap my head when reading both of these books that they would exist simultaneously. can you comment on the cognitive dissonance of -- >> do you want to start? >> it is contradictory. >> in this book review, i was program, ithe c-span was watching, about another i don't know how you feel, bill, but reading all of these documents and writing this book, this book, and other books andt this period, kissinger nixon appear very naive, and not very realistic about what the soviets, how they would react to this. and so there is this dissonance, obviously. think it goes to nixon's personality, to some extent, and we didn't fully examine that, but it is the idea of the bully, the threat maker, believing that his or her threat is so great and so irrationa
, the rational actor theory. and it seems to me that there is this extraordinary contradiction in this entire notion about the madman theory and that nixon the it explicitly to haldeman campaign trail, you have that great quote in the haldeman memoirs, to me, i could never wrap my head when reading both of these books that they would exist simultaneously. can you comment on the cognitive dissonance of -- >> do you want to start? >> it is contradictory. >> in this book review,...
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a rational a rational for those attacks?i knew what he was trying to get at, man, oh, man, i don't think there was the time to be saying it, do you? >> i think he's just totally wrong on this one. and, neil, the fact that the word legitimacy even entered his mind and he's trying to find a rational or a justification for barbaric act, this is unbelievable. it shows you how out of touch this administration is with what is really going on across this country in the minds and the thoughts of the american people. neil: you know, chris christy was by here a little bit earlier saying john kerry needs to get some sleep and shut up. what do you think of that? >> i agree. neil: but that, you know, i don't know how that went down in france but there never is a rational for an attack. but the argument for a lot of the stuff that we would see is the knee-jerk quest to try to find one; right? >> well, and john kerry has been wrong on so many different occasions when it comes to middle eastern policy. and dealing with the middle east. and
a rational a rational for those attacks?i knew what he was trying to get at, man, oh, man, i don't think there was the time to be saying it, do you? >> i think he's just totally wrong on this one. and, neil, the fact that the word legitimacy even entered his mind and he's trying to find a rational or a justification for barbaric act, this is unbelievable. it shows you how out of touch this administration is with what is really going on across this country in the minds and the thoughts of...
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they were really the first x ration party from washington. exploring map and look at it documented like samples of plants and animals that could bring back. they're just one piece of this kind of massive undertaking that goes on from really the beginning of the louisiana purchase to the 1860's and 1870's. goes on for years and years and years. as part of the exercise of one tears dealing with the indians and the americans are now actively taking to take as much land promise they can. it's also an effort to control the interior. identify national resources are out there what they are where they are and how they might be useful. don't want this land just in the sake of having a land area they an effort to define the boundaries of the u.s.. they are identifying climate regions elevations water sources member this is the era now. routee establishing trade to come roach to the whole process of planning out the consummate. were these other where the grid and gallatin -- this is the third. yet but not quite there this is where they're heading. so as
they were really the first x ration party from washington. exploring map and look at it documented like samples of plants and animals that could bring back. they're just one piece of this kind of massive undertaking that goes on from really the beginning of the louisiana purchase to the 1860's and 1870's. goes on for years and years and years. as part of the exercise of one tears dealing with the indians and the americans are now actively taking to take as much land promise they can. it's also...
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state john kerry suggesting this morning that the attack in france in january had legitimacy and rationalopposed to friday's terror attack. former cia operations officer josh is with me now. so, josh, first and foremost, what do you make of secretary kerry's comments? >> diedre, i'm absolutely embarrassed. as an american. this is absolutely ridiculous, but i think it shows that the administration has no clue what is going on in the world, has no clue that these terrorist attacks -- or all terrorist attacks, they don't have rational except terrorism and this is an enemy. we are at war whether this administration wants to believe it or not. these comments are insulting, and i think, you know, victims of both attacks are -- and their families -- and they should be, absolutely outraged. deirdre: so, josh, let me ask you what i'm hoping to be a silver lining in this. is kerry doing this on purpose to telegraph to isis that we're not really paying attention or we're not making the correct distinctions wile we are working extremely hard diligently behind the scenes to wipe them out. >> you know,
state john kerry suggesting this morning that the attack in france in january had legitimacy and rationalopposed to friday's terror attack. former cia operations officer josh is with me now. so, josh, first and foremost, what do you make of secretary kerry's comments? >> diedre, i'm absolutely embarrassed. as an american. this is absolutely ridiculous, but i think it shows that the administration has no clue what is going on in the world, has no clue that these terrorist attacks -- or all...
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avalos and supervisor campos for this section and that amendment that was made they're not a strong rational for it i think it sits and persistent to create a loophole where thousands of workers will be impacted i'll move we eliminate that threshold of 2 hundred employees i think in looking at other examples i think it was given at the meeting i don't think it will be there's a persistent for example, in the hospitality square footage there's a sliding scale threshold and in the 0 grocery store worker retention there's is a square footage threshold and then there's no threshold in the scombrarl cud kidal ordinance we need to keep the ordinance strong from the retailer workers to keep this as strong as possible this will that is not one i can agree it so i'll be making that motion also there have discussion from the motion made and supervisor avalos to change the employer dimension too the 20 thresholds as proposed in the original legislation to one employee so in fiscal eliminating the 20 employee trerldz and in decisions with sf loma and the coalition and supervisor avalos i'll say that i d
avalos and supervisor campos for this section and that amendment that was made they're not a strong rational for it i think it sits and persistent to create a loophole where thousands of workers will be impacted i'll move we eliminate that threshold of 2 hundred employees i think in looking at other examples i think it was given at the meeting i don't think it will be there's a persistent for example, in the hospitality square footage there's a sliding scale threshold and in the 0 grocery store...
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i think that is kind of a rationalization. a very good friend of bill clinton sat with him late at night recording interviews for his bit. they said don't fight the press. you are going to lose. clinton can't help himself. the same way he can't help himself and other ways. [laughter] impulse control is not one of his strength. >> alright anybody want to come to the my? if you don't i will keep going. here we go. >> what did you think clinton's presidency would be like if he was president today in what some people think is the continuous era of partial attention? >> that's a a great question. again, as i said clinton benefited from the 1990s but he also regretted he didn't have some of the challenges obama is facing. one of the great strengths of bill clinton, which i think george w bush and obama laughed, but he had loved politics and had been an effective governor of arkansas. he knew how to sit down and negotiate. the story of bill clinton and is a symbol of how he can talk and negotiate. there's amazing compromise that occu
i think that is kind of a rationalization. a very good friend of bill clinton sat with him late at night recording interviews for his bit. they said don't fight the press. you are going to lose. clinton can't help himself. the same way he can't help himself and other ways. [laughter] impulse control is not one of his strength. >> alright anybody want to come to the my? if you don't i will keep going. here we go. >> what did you think clinton's presidency would be like if he was...
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. >> i don't know how to express my grief rationally. >> and search crews are working to find out if the wreckage belongs to al faro. >> november is a typically cooler month but we're going to start out with sunshine, dry conditions and much more warmth too. i'll have the latest forecast for you ahead. stephanie: check out these creative halloween costumes for dogs. looks like a dog and where's waldo. stephanie: new details tonight in the plane crash that killed more than 200 people iner egypt. investigators are searching the debris and analyzing the flight's data recorders. alex marco is in egypt the latest. alex: the debris field scattered for thousands of miles. >> why an airplane would come apart in perfectly good weather, that's a sobering question. >> all 224 people onboard killed. russian investigators have arrived in egypt saying that it's too soon to say what triggered the crash but that the plane clearly broke up at high altitude. the plane's black boxes which include the flight data recorder have been recovered and will provide the answers. >> something caused that. egypt
. >> i don't know how to express my grief rationally. >> and search crews are working to find out if the wreckage belongs to al faro. >> november is a typically cooler month but we're going to start out with sunshine, dry conditions and much more warmth too. i'll have the latest forecast for you ahead. stephanie: check out these creative halloween costumes for dogs. looks like a dog and where's waldo. stephanie: new details tonight in the plane crash that killed more than 200...
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we like to, especially in washington, make rational arguments -- this is wrong. this is something i learned as undersecretary of state. one of the biggest myths we have going is the west is out to destroy islam. one of the things we can do is , we foughts not true on the side of islam in places like kuwait, etc. that does not work well because rational arguments actually sometimes get the person you are it just o convince -- does not work. an emotional argument works better, and emotional connection, let's put it that .ay when your thing, look at all the terrible things isis does, to a lot of people, that may be shows how powerful isis is. it is dangerous, i think, to approach these kinds of questions from a rational way of view like, no one would want to join an organization that chops .eople's heads off actually, that's our organization is seen as powerful. i think the best message we can get across is that isis is not winning, they are losing. that is hard because certainly in some ways, isis is winning. we can amplify isis' losses, and i think that is more ef
we like to, especially in washington, make rational arguments -- this is wrong. this is something i learned as undersecretary of state. one of the biggest myths we have going is the west is out to destroy islam. one of the things we can do is , we foughts not true on the side of islam in places like kuwait, etc. that does not work well because rational arguments actually sometimes get the person you are it just o convince -- does not work. an emotional argument works better, and emotional...
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and rational understanding of the proceedings against him. >> reporter: jury selection had been stopped because the defense lawyer said chism was banging his head on the floor of his padded cell and sometimes spoke of hearing voices. chism's lawyers now asked to move his trial because the jury pool might be tainted by reports of those actions. >> these comments that are reported are gratuitous and inflammatory materials and increases the risk of prejudice of mr. chism. >> reporter: chism's lawyers also complain news coverage of the anniversary of ritzer's death worked against their client and the prosecution rejected that argument. >> the family has walked on eggshells to very carefully honor and celebrated their a daughter in a way that doesn't prejudice the jury. >> reporter: chism stared and listened, barely responding to his lawyers. the judge agreed to keep the court days short because it's hard to keep chism competent for much longer than a couple of hours. >> the trial was hoped to wrap up by thanksgiving but now may extend beyond christmas. live in salem, dan hausle, 7news. >>>
and rational understanding of the proceedings against him. >> reporter: jury selection had been stopped because the defense lawyer said chism was banging his head on the floor of his padded cell and sometimes spoke of hearing voices. chism's lawyers now asked to move his trial because the jury pool might be tainted by reports of those actions. >> these comments that are reported are gratuitous and inflammatory materials and increases the risk of prejudice of mr. chism. >>...
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and we can never allow them to be rationalized.: there you go. in my opinion, secretary kerry, president obama and other officials revealed what informs their flimsy so-called strategy against radical islamists. for mr. obama deeming the islamic state to not be islamic, to calling them junior varsity to claiming last friday the islamic state is contained, calling the terrorist attacks a setback in the islamic state fight. to kerry attaching a horrifying rationale to the hebdo attacks. complete with a president who cannot keep up with a world moving much faster than his turjid rhetoric and rationalizations of reality he wants so desperately believe to he can shape as he becomes less relevant by the day. white house press secretary josh earnest actually called on the media to please spend as much time focusing on the president's actions as what he says. that's impossible. his ceaseless stream of thousands of words swamp by a vast margin his few and feeble actions. no fair apportionment of the kind ernest urges is possible. dismissing
and we can never allow them to be rationalized.: there you go. in my opinion, secretary kerry, president obama and other officials revealed what informs their flimsy so-called strategy against radical islamists. for mr. obama deeming the islamic state to not be islamic, to calling them junior varsity to claiming last friday the islamic state is contained, calling the terrorist attacks a setback in the islamic state fight. to kerry attaching a horrifying rationale to the hebdo attacks. complete...
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with stew made of grass. -- famished bodies and they cannot eat the rations unless it is mixed with a stew made of grass. haveinmates seem to forgotten how to take care of themselves. all living quarters were crowded and filthy with trash in every corner. electricity and water supply were nonexistent at the camp when the americans took over. these conveniences are restored for the hapless victims. this is in belgium. it offers evidence of nazi brutality and post on belgian patriots during occupation. many of the or exhibits remain untouched, such as the bloodstained coffins. demonstrating how the victims were tied up and administered vicious beatings. a barbed wire stick was used on the backs of the men. another method for rendering a patriot helpless. the nazis also would tie a man in chains in this manner. a berlin made thumbscrew and how it was used. the victims show scars by repeated beatings. others show what happened to them as a result of both beatings and cigarette burns. a belgian demonstrates the manner in which his crotch was split wide the nazis. woman discloses the resu
with stew made of grass. -- famished bodies and they cannot eat the rations unless it is mixed with a stew made of grass. haveinmates seem to forgotten how to take care of themselves. all living quarters were crowded and filthy with trash in every corner. electricity and water supply were nonexistent at the camp when the americans took over. these conveniences are restored for the hapless victims. this is in belgium. it offers evidence of nazi brutality and post on belgian patriots during...
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water rationing in some regions will likely continue until the dry spell ends. converting humid ultimately in the air to clean drinking water could be a long-term solution >>> south korea's crowned its first chopsticks child prgety. he was awarded the top prize at the 2015 festival described as the first of its kind from the city of chang chwe. >> reporter: all big sporting events require opening ceremonies these days, but the wait can add to the nerves. accept for these young children broadcasting live to the nation. the weapons of choice, well this is the first ever international festival devoted to chop sticks. some thrive, some wilt under the pressure. some enjoy the lime light just a little too much. one girl stands out. ice cool, a class above. six-year-old is crowned the chopstick prodigy. >> translation: i practice with my mum a lot, so i was able to move lots of beans. i practiced a lot. >> reporter: it's all part of an annual cultural festival. they decided to make the most of a shared culture going back 2000 years. >> translation: for the culture, we
water rationing in some regions will likely continue until the dry spell ends. converting humid ultimately in the air to clean drinking water could be a long-term solution >>> south korea's crowned its first chopsticks child prgety. he was awarded the top prize at the 2015 festival described as the first of its kind from the city of chang chwe. >> reporter: all big sporting events require opening ceremonies these days, but the wait can add to the nerves. accept for these young...
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. >> a perfectly rational argument you would expect an experienced politician to make against donald trump and ben carson. your new poll that shows trump with a healthy national lead has this. what is the most important quality among a candidate? these are republican voters. 52% say bring needed change to washington. only 11% say experience. so if you're jeb bush and chris christie and john kasich, forgive me, are you spinning into the web? >> yes, you are. it doesn't matter. bush people were doubling down. they believe not only does it give him to talk about national security but make the broader experience and maturity experiment. they believe it's a kinder way to draw contrast with trump and carson. whether it works or not we'll see. polls are lagging indicators. it might take awhile to suggest there was movement this week on this. but, you know, polling continues to show that trump enjoys such deep support. those numbers, i think. >> if you're bush it's your only choice. you have run for months as the experienced candidates, as the competent candidate. now you see a moment where
. >> a perfectly rational argument you would expect an experienced politician to make against donald trump and ben carson. your new poll that shows trump with a healthy national lead has this. what is the most important quality among a candidate? these are republican voters. 52% say bring needed change to washington. only 11% say experience. so if you're jeb bush and chris christie and john kasich, forgive me, are you spinning into the web? >> yes, you are. it doesn't matter. bush...
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who contributed by doing things like growing victory gardens, scrap metal garage, rubber garage, rationing put in place so house lives are cooking with less. -- housewives are cooking with less. this was a national effort. the ccc will have some role in this, but i do think it had a major role in actually getting as prepared for the war. host: keith huxon, the tour we just showed, you commented on hitler's suicide in april 1945. is there any marking in berlin for those who want to see where that took place? keith: my understanding, and i have not been there, is that you do have the underground bunkers still there in berlin. the photographs that i have seen online, however, there is no memorial or marker to that spot. the german government today is very sensitive to these types of questions. they do not want something like hitler's death site to become a memorial to neo-nazis or something like that. host: there is a parking lot in berlin where that took place near that bunker. let's go to paul in colorado. caller: yes, sir. at the end of the last segment, i saw eisenhower deploying the conc
who contributed by doing things like growing victory gardens, scrap metal garage, rubber garage, rationing put in place so house lives are cooking with less. -- housewives are cooking with less. this was a national effort. the ccc will have some role in this, but i do think it had a major role in actually getting as prepared for the war. host: keith huxon, the tour we just showed, you commented on hitler's suicide in april 1945. is there any marking in berlin for those who want to see where...
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in case you didnt notice, the rational world doesnt take us seriously to begin with. it knows were sports fans! were nuts! rational people know that 'fan' is short for 'fanatic' and fanatics cry wolf, they rush in and they're wrong. a lot. so heres a lesson for those who are hell-bent on calling all the one-time hawkeye doubters on the carpet. the jokes on you, man. you dont hold a sports fan to his word, you dont etch them into stone, you dont quote them on sunday, you dont ask them to sign legal documents, you dont name your children after them. theyre non compos mentis at best, dangerous at worst, and everyone knows it. let all of the hawkeyes... don hassel and all those less faithful... let them have their fill of fun with no regrets on the side. their concern was not their fault...the fault is yours for trying to hold them to it. im andy fales, and thats whats moines for the democratic debate stick around sunday. what they did... and the questions they keep getting asked. paris attacks... people all over the world are remembering those killed in friday's attacks.
in case you didnt notice, the rational world doesnt take us seriously to begin with. it knows were sports fans! were nuts! rational people know that 'fan' is short for 'fanatic' and fanatics cry wolf, they rush in and they're wrong. a lot. so heres a lesson for those who are hell-bent on calling all the one-time hawkeye doubters on the carpet. the jokes on you, man. you dont hold a sports fan to his word, you dont etch them into stone, you dont quote them on sunday, you dont ask them to sign...
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i think that is kind of a rationalization. a very good friend of bill clinton sat with him late at night recording interviews for his bit. they said don't fight the press. you are going to lose. clinton can't help himself. the same way he can't help himself and other ways. [laughter] impulse control is not one of his strength. >> alright anybody want to come to the my? if you don't i will keep going. here we go. >> what did you think clinton's presidency would be like if he was president today in what some people think is the continuous era of partial attention? >> that's a a great question. again, as i said clinton benefited from the 1990s but he also regretted he didn't have some of the challenges obama is facing. one of the great strengths of bill clinton, which i think george w bush and obama laughed, but he had loved politics and had been an effective governor of arkansas. he knew how to sit down and negotiate. the story of bill clinton and is a symbol of how he can talk and negotiate. there's amazing compromise that occu
i think that is kind of a rationalization. a very good friend of bill clinton sat with him late at night recording interviews for his bit. they said don't fight the press. you are going to lose. clinton can't help himself. the same way he can't help himself and other ways. [laughter] impulse control is not one of his strength. >> alright anybody want to come to the my? if you don't i will keep going. here we go. >> what did you think clinton's presidency would be like if he was...
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they had to cut rations so they were targeting those most in need. it may have been a trigger that contributed to the large numbers walking to europe. more funding has come from other countries so that the rations are now being expanded back up, but i would not discuss the world food program situation as stable. i think they are very dependent on significant funding this year because they are doing so many things in so many parts of the world. winter is coming. the winter can be harsh when you're not living in a proper shelter. humanitarians and aid workers know this. this is why they start in the summer months to prepare for winter. there is a great deal of effort now to make sure that people are not on the streets, that they have some kind of protection against winter, if they are displaced, if they are refugees living in afghanistan or pakistan. part of the problem is the needs are so great right now. will there be a diplomatic solution? i pray that is the case. i know my boss, secretary kerry, is doing his best to get us there. it involves a lot
they had to cut rations so they were targeting those most in need. it may have been a trigger that contributed to the large numbers walking to europe. more funding has come from other countries so that the rations are now being expanded back up, but i would not discuss the world food program situation as stable. i think they are very dependent on significant funding this year because they are doing so many things in so many parts of the world. winter is coming. the winter can be harsh when...
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they almost always had a rational or some fake humanitarian or government rational. the composers and other artists really, i think, the best of them were born to do what they did. the best artists, i think, are born to do what they can do. they are compelled to do it. i'm afraid to say that some of the kick day -- dictators even from boyhood, are fit to rule. hitler memorized great swaths and he thought he would be a great imperial leader from very early on. people often talk about this is just an aside. people often talk about hitler and vogner. probably his favorite work was the widow. he awarded the composer when he was chancellor. host: you write for "the national review." how long have you been there? jay: since the late 1990's. i worked for an editor in washington. it was a joy later to work with rich lowry. host: how long did you write speeches were george w. bush? jay: hardly at all. i wouldn't even say i wrote speeches. in the 2000 campaign, i took a six-week leave of absence. the last of the campaign mid september to election day. i went to aught and assis
they almost always had a rational or some fake humanitarian or government rational. the composers and other artists really, i think, the best of them were born to do what they did. the best artists, i think, are born to do what they can do. they are compelled to do it. i'm afraid to say that some of the kick day -- dictators even from boyhood, are fit to rule. hitler memorized great swaths and he thought he would be a great imperial leader from very early on. people often talk about this is...
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and such atrocities can never be rationalized, and we can never allow them to be rationalized.there's no excuse. they have to be stopped. >> now, here's new jersey's governor chris christie, who was quick to criticize secretary kerry's original remarks. >> he needs to get some sleep and shut up is what he needs. that's disgraceful. for the secretary of state of the united states to stand up and say that there's some rationale for what happened in january? these are the kind of weak, mixed signals that this administration sends, that helps to really, you know, make the american people think that there's no one watching the store. and there isn't. this is the same president who's sitting around saying that somehow it's everyone else's fault. he's the guy who draw the red line in syria and didn't enforce it, didn't set up a no-fly zone or these refugees wouldn't have to be leaving their own country. >> isis, of course, is getting the most attention in the fight against terror right now. but the militant group is not considered the deadliest terror organization. according to the in
and such atrocities can never be rationalized, and we can never allow them to be rationalized.there's no excuse. they have to be stopped. >> now, here's new jersey's governor chris christie, who was quick to criticize secretary kerry's original remarks. >> he needs to get some sleep and shut up is what he needs. that's disgraceful. for the secretary of state of the united states to stand up and say that there's some rationale for what happened in january? these are the kind of weak,...
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this is the opportunity to really rationalize your valuation. let the market decide what your valuation is instead of kind of manipulating the private markets to maximize your valuation, let the market decide. look at sales force, we've been a public company since 2004 and of course every market is not perfect. look at 2008. there's ups and downs. every quarter is not perfect. there's ups and downs but it makes you a better company to be rationalized by the public markets and these unicorns are staying private too long and it's hurting them. i can give you example after example where they're getting trapped in their high valuation and their inability to raise more money because new invest investors won't come in. you saw fidelity writing down investments they have in unicorn companies because of this phenomenon and it's a disit was so the entrepreneur that they're doing it to themselves. get into the public market, let the public market rationalize it. to your point in recruitment, when those valuations get too high, we don't lose employees to t
this is the opportunity to really rationalize your valuation. let the market decide what your valuation is instead of kind of manipulating the private markets to maximize your valuation, let the market decide. look at sales force, we've been a public company since 2004 and of course every market is not perfect. look at 2008. there's ups and downs. every quarter is not perfect. there's ups and downs but it makes you a better company to be rationalized by the public markets and these unicorns are...
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. >> in the dar pien camp, many of the internally displaced persons do not receive food rations because they remain unregistered. and no one wants to register them. >> they have formally submitted correspondence to state level officials here and they have been rejected every single time. so this is a community that has been going out without rations since they were burned out of their village in 2012. >> so the food is available? >> right. >> but they're not being given it deliberately. >> right. there is also a lack of emergency health care. there are no doctors in the camp. mohammed trained only as a pharmacist. this woman lost her child while giving birth. she went to the hospital but was sent back to the camp. >> in this case, this woman clearly still has not been diagnosed as far as we can tell. she appears to have a very serious condition and needs to see a doctor urgently as with a lot of people around here. so it is deliberate. it is avoidable. this situation doesn't have to be this way. >> they are being confined to these camps and being deprived of food and those two together
. >> in the dar pien camp, many of the internally displaced persons do not receive food rations because they remain unregistered. and no one wants to register them. >> they have formally submitted correspondence to state level officials here and they have been rejected every single time. so this is a community that has been going out without rations since they were burned out of their village in 2012. >> so the food is available? >> right. >> but they're not being...
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there's the notion the market is always rational and the action makes sense, and that's not true. on any given day, stocks could go up when they should have gone down and vice versa. as i always say, never forget that the market can often be stupid for whole sessions of trading, and i see it happen frankly around here once a week or maybe even twice. it's our job in the media to make sense of what is happening and sometimes we go too far trying to find the logic and the reason behind moves nothing but tales told by idiots, and on a day-to-day basis the market does crazy things and it's important to be able to say, you know what? these moves are just nuts and don't make any sense at all, because once you start cooking up connections where none really exist, you are in trouble. sometimes stocks or the whole market will go up or down that have nothing to do with the prospects of the companies, and when it occurs, you want to take advantage of the rationality, and nobody ever made a dime panicking. when we get hit with a huge pull back, there will be stocks that went down disconnected
there's the notion the market is always rational and the action makes sense, and that's not true. on any given day, stocks could go up when they should have gone down and vice versa. as i always say, never forget that the market can often be stupid for whole sessions of trading, and i see it happen frankly around here once a week or maybe even twice. it's our job in the media to make sense of what is happening and sometimes we go too far trying to find the logic and the reason behind moves...
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[indiscernible] it takes a long time for big companies to merge and then reorganize, rationalize. manus: you are with me for the next 30 minutes. we've got a lot more to get through their. ashok shah with on the move. let's re-gear up. let's talk about china. it is rebalancing. the world's second-biggest economy saw a match to the week's game. sales same time, retail inthat is before we factor single day shop-athon. let's get straight to china. we're going to talk to mh i in a moment here it -- moment. i've read it as the -- i read it as the perfect rebalancing act. there is a rebalancing come -- rebalancing going on. the industrial side, the heavy lifting side of china is under pressure. enda: you have just summed it up there in a nutshell. although rebalancing is happening, it is not enough to fill the gap by the heavy industry. sure, consumers are doing well. consumption is rising here it -- rising. convulsion surrounding the you want, yet the consumers are buying. not enough to fill the whole that is being left. that is where the balancing act comes into it. manus: did you buy
[indiscernible] it takes a long time for big companies to merge and then reorganize, rationalize. manus: you are with me for the next 30 minutes. we've got a lot more to get through their. ashok shah with on the move. let's re-gear up. let's talk about china. it is rebalancing. the world's second-biggest economy saw a match to the week's game. sales same time, retail inthat is before we factor single day shop-athon. let's get straight to china. we're going to talk to mh i in a moment here it --...
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. >> they felt victimized, it was justifiable and rationalized. >> they felt nobody was defending then people. they wanted to go help. the international community was essentially turning a blind eye. they went. what happens when they go, they become desensitized to violence. this he become brutalized by the things they have seen and they are very, very vulnerable to this type of indoctrination. isis puts this edge in training camps when they join. three weeks in one of those training camps and you are beyond the point of no return. >> clarissa ward, thank you very much. thank you very much for the perspective on this, majaa, a conversation you can't have just once and unfortunately, have way more opportunity to do it. we are going to try and take a look at what's going on here in the investigation from a lot of different parts. you know, there's no question that syrian refugees are a big part of the dialogue right now and that they are facing backlash tonight from u.s. governors. the governors are saying it's just not safe to give shelter to strangers who could turn out to be terroris
. >> they felt victimized, it was justifiable and rationalized. >> they felt nobody was defending then people. they wanted to go help. the international community was essentially turning a blind eye. they went. what happens when they go, they become desensitized to violence. this he become brutalized by the things they have seen and they are very, very vulnerable to this type of indoctrination. isis puts this edge in training camps when they join. three weeks in one of those...
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. >> such atrocities can never be rationalized and we can never allow them to be rationalized. >> talkingout charlie hebdo. i think most people saw the meat of that message earlier tonight what do you think, mary? >> remember how john kerry made hesitate name slandering the united states in the vietnam war. that's what made him famous. his remarks were despicable. he can't walk them back today there was no rationalization for terrorism, for murder. he didn't even mention the jews that were killed in paris after charlie hebdo. i think it's despicable comments. in a better political age he would resign after comments like this. >> i think we are starting to see republicans really pounce on these remarks which is, you know, not helpful for the debate on -- for democrats. we saw chris christie and others who are trying to make their mark on foreign policy and on other issues trying to move up in this race. really seating on those words. >> good debate. good to have you here. so isis is claiming that this is the bomb that blew up a russian jet liner over the sinai peninsula and killed 224 peop
. >> such atrocities can never be rationalized and we can never allow them to be rationalized. >> talkingout charlie hebdo. i think most people saw the meat of that message earlier tonight what do you think, mary? >> remember how john kerry made hesitate name slandering the united states in the vietnam war. that's what made him famous. his remarks were despicable. he can't walk them back today there was no rationalization for terrorism, for murder. he didn't even mention the...
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you assume everyone in the neighbourhood was part of hezbollah, and you are giving a bit of rational.he headline is on the "new york times". after complaints and online mockery, the headline was changed. cnn heard from the critics as well. when two anchors in los angeles battered spokesman for the muslim community. for muslims failing to prevent the attacks, and not saying the right thing after they happened. >> why is it that no one knew what the guys were up to. >> to say that others will know what is happening, as if they know every member. it's not feasible. i think c cnn let viewers down. and to me it's poor journalism. >> can you imagine if there was a shooting by a black person, we must answer the community, that they are also black. there's a double standard. why is it okay to treat the muslim community as one and they are all the same and they need to be responsible. why is it okay to do that. >> it's the condemn nation on the community. perhaps it is yet to take care of google. the simplest web search, four words, paris attacks. muslim con dems, producing results and destroy
you assume everyone in the neighbourhood was part of hezbollah, and you are giving a bit of rational.he headline is on the "new york times". after complaints and online mockery, the headline was changed. cnn heard from the critics as well. when two anchors in los angeles battered spokesman for the muslim community. for muslims failing to prevent the attacks, and not saying the right thing after they happened. >> why is it that no one knew what the guys were up to. >> to...
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john: in times square at least some people express more rational views. >> my biggest fear is drowning. >> i fear drowning and heights. >> falling down the steps. john: drowning in falling down the steps, that does kill lots of people. 3000 drowning, maybe 12,000 died on stairs. and cars, 35,000. nobody said i get nervous about getting into a car. margee: it is very frustrating honestly. we worry about the wrong stuff. today we get in our car and we text and drive and we are not thinking oh my -- this is how it could end up being hurt. john: more than anything else. margee: that's when we should be sort of acting afraid. john: thank you. coming up the hysteria about crime. >> how many people have to die before we actually at? john: later in the show we will test the audience fears of snakes, cockroaches. [applause] john: is kind of? crime is definitely up. we are always told crime is increasing but it's not. the fbi just released the most recent crime data. crime has been dropping for years despite the recent claim that crime is up. the police are backing off due to a war on the police
john: in times square at least some people express more rational views. >> my biggest fear is drowning. >> i fear drowning and heights. >> falling down the steps. john: drowning in falling down the steps, that does kill lots of people. 3000 drowning, maybe 12,000 died on stairs. and cars, 35,000. nobody said i get nervous about getting into a car. margee: it is very frustrating honestly. we worry about the wrong stuff. today we get in our car and we text and drive and we are...
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it hasn't been too long since we had the odd and even days of gas rationing. i voted in favor of the pipeline, which put me at odds with people in my party, but again, it is important to vote for the people you represent. >> on that issue on the pipeline vote, i read something that said number of member said, it will always create tempora jobs. you rejected that notion. jobs is what i did my entire life. the construction industry by nature is a number of jobs throughout your lifetime that are temporary. you start the building, you finish it, then you move on. certainly, the construction of , are jobs that are going to finish when the pipeline is done. >> because the temporary nature of what you did, you have been before.loyment snows, depending on the climate, you might not work. your name is on the list until it comes back up. >> you say you have been a democrat all your life. did you grow up that way in terms of your family and talk about politics around the dinner table? back in 1972, i mother ran as humphrey. for hubert i read them are handing out flyers i
it hasn't been too long since we had the odd and even days of gas rationing. i voted in favor of the pipeline, which put me at odds with people in my party, but again, it is important to vote for the people you represent. >> on that issue on the pipeline vote, i read something that said number of member said, it will always create tempora jobs. you rejected that notion. jobs is what i did my entire life. the construction industry by nature is a number of jobs throughout your lifetime that...