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the relt of the wicked is laid up for the righteous.somebody said i don't believe in all that money and prosperity stuff. well, you're connected to somebody who does so how are you living without it? you have to have financial blessing. now, this is where i come into be. judy, i don't understand it but god has anointed me with a financial anointing. i can't explain it. that's what's on my light. so if you have enough money then i'm probably not for you. if you don't need any more money, then i'm probably not for you. if you're watching by television and you have surplus after surplus and bank counts that are fill and you don't need any money, i'm not your preacher. but i have a feeling that there are some who want more than what they have right now. i got a feeling that there are some whose dreams are bigger than their present financial circumstance. i've got a feeling that there are some who have a heart to preach the gospel around the world. i have a feeling that there are some who want to build orphanages and schools. i have a feelin
the relt of the wicked is laid up for the righteous.somebody said i don't believe in all that money and prosperity stuff. well, you're connected to somebody who does so how are you living without it? you have to have financial blessing. now, this is where i come into be. judy, i don't understand it but god has anointed me with a financial anointing. i can't explain it. that's what's on my light. so if you have enough money then i'm probably not for you. if you don't need any more money, then...
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so before we are too self-righteous about thomas jefferson, i think we need to watch what everybody -- what many, many americans have been guilty of and kpli sit in. >> talk about how you got to know jefferson. literally in montecello and what made him tick. >> going there is the closest we're ever going to get to having a conversation with jefferson. he always said he woke up as soon as the rays of light began to make out the hands of the clock over his bed. and i wanted to see if that were true. i wanted to hear the clocks. and it was so important to him. so they were kind enough for me to go look at what historians call material culture. so i went, slept on the floor. and right before dawn what was so remarkable -- and i would not have known this if i hadn't done this, is as the sun comes up over the southwestern mountains, the first place a ray of light hits is jefferson's bed. and nothing was by accident in jefferson's life. so he was so energetic, he was so excited about living in a time of enlightenment and revolution that he wanted to draw every bit of life he could out of a d
so before we are too self-righteous about thomas jefferson, i think we need to watch what everybody -- what many, many americans have been guilty of and kpli sit in. >> talk about how you got to know jefferson. literally in montecello and what made him tick. >> going there is the closest we're ever going to get to having a conversation with jefferson. he always said he woke up as soon as the rays of light began to make out the hands of the clock over his bed. and i wanted to see if...
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there's nothing wrong with and nothing more powerful than righteous anger when used at appropriate times. i would say certainly in a movie used at an appropriate time as it was in lincoln's life. if this is not the appropriate time for politicians to be righteous in their anger at the state of things, i don't know when is. if not now when? >> doris kearns goodwin, thank you so much. you will also be in our next segment. >> that's exciting. >> a videotape. >>> and doris and jon meacham and the civil war in pennsylvania. next on "morning joe." >> announcer: did you know there are secret black market websites around the world that sell stolen identities? >> 30-year-old american man, excellent credit rating. >> announcer: lifelock monitors thousands of these sites 24 hours a day. and if we discover any of our members' data for sale, lifelock is there with the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. [♪...] [squealing, crash] call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. >>> america is in the midst of commemoration of the anniversary of the civil war. and consider the battle
there's nothing wrong with and nothing more powerful than righteous anger when used at appropriate times. i would say certainly in a movie used at an appropriate time as it was in lincoln's life. if this is not the appropriate time for politicians to be righteous in their anger at the state of things, i don't know when is. if not now when? >> doris kearns goodwin, thank you so much. you will also be in our next segment. >> that's exciting. >> a videotape. >>> and...
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we must give thanks to the reverend for his bravery, honesty, and righteous perseverance. the reverend was 89. >> baltimore county fire units were fighting a three alarm fire in a strip mall. this is on philadelphia boulevard. investigators say the fire appears to have started inside a chinese restaurant. the fire was upgraded to a heard alarm. -- third lot. >> the fire spread fairly rapidly, particularly in a restaurant where they have cooking oils and a lot of combustibles. that necessity as to upgrade the fire fairly quickly. >> the cause of the fire is under investigation. >> a bone marrow drive today to help those in need. the rector of the basilica of assumption in baltimore baltimore was diagnosed with leukemia in 2006. he has one transplant. doctors say that he needs a second transplant. the drive today is to raise awareness that any healthy person between 18 and 44 can become a bone marrow donor. >> as a donor, you can help save another person's life. i understand it. i have been through it. i will go through it again. there are a lot of young people out there who
we must give thanks to the reverend for his bravery, honesty, and righteous perseverance. the reverend was 89. >> baltimore county fire units were fighting a three alarm fire in a strip mall. this is on philadelphia boulevard. investigators say the fire appears to have started inside a chinese restaurant. the fire was upgraded to a heard alarm. -- third lot. >> the fire spread fairly rapidly, particularly in a restaurant where they have cooking oils and a lot of combustibles. that...
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mayor stephanie rawlings-blake said we must give thanks to the reverend for his bravery, honesty and righteousseverance in the face of cruelty and racism. the reverend was 89. one community organization came together today to organize a plan to reduce crime in the city. the baltimore guarded angels held their second community meeting bringing together police, community leaders and officials to discuss ways that everyone can get involved to lower crime. >> what we hope to do is bring this group of people together and come up with some like- minded ideas on what we can do as far as policing and working together to curb the crime in baltimore. >> the korean agents thought all the volunteers to patrol the streets but also to provide -- the guardian angels on not only volunteered to patrol the streets -- >> a drive to help the baltimore monsignor. the rector of the basilica of the assumption in baltimore was diagnosed with leukemia in 2006 and has one transplant. the doctors say he needs a second to fight the disease. he said today's drive is to raise awareness that any help the person between 18 a
mayor stephanie rawlings-blake said we must give thanks to the reverend for his bravery, honesty and righteousseverance in the face of cruelty and racism. the reverend was 89. one community organization came together today to organize a plan to reduce crime in the city. the baltimore guarded angels held their second community meeting bringing together police, community leaders and officials to discuss ways that everyone can get involved to lower crime. >> what we hope to do is bring this...
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i think the book was a process righteous kind of talk to myself and basically write a book that i made sure it was clear on. i was clear when i wrote the book and i really enjoyed the process much more. >> how long did it take? >> it took four months. i love comedy, but i couldn't imagine a process. this has been my most fulfilling thing. i love this more than anything. not more than you, baby. last night. >> questions >> across the united states. any more experiences you can tell us about? >> we last went to qatar and that was the last overseas trip that i took. they landed in qatar. i've never flown a plane that was slowed -- i. don't know if you've ever woken up to a person speaking arabic. i was like man come and take out the plane. [laughter] that's really all i thought. it was such a different culture. they had a think the second highest standard of living, or they started make in $200,000. picking a couple years ago got complaints from citizens that they were paying too much in mortgage, so you pay the mortgages off. so they are very wealthy and at a certain point i got jealous
i think the book was a process righteous kind of talk to myself and basically write a book that i made sure it was clear on. i was clear when i wrote the book and i really enjoyed the process much more. >> how long did it take? >> it took four months. i love comedy, but i couldn't imagine a process. this has been my most fulfilling thing. i love this more than anything. not more than you, baby. last night. >> questions >> across the united states. any more experiences...
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beautiful place with no disease no pestilence no problems no illnesses and people won't die only the righteous will be allowed to to live for a thousand years. and so subsequently we need to be morally straight and we need to be good people. but according to the bible before this golden age humanity will be faced with the apocalypse you know i don't know when jesus christ will return to the earth you know no one knows but i know that the world will be an awful place after the apocalypse and that there will be death on a mass scale that we can imagine so to survive the three friends are counting on more than just the gospels bullet proof vest. little stop this type of ammunition. shotguns rifles. ammunition and we were ordered to survive yes twice that we live in an area that's rich with game to begin with there's also the human element and if we need to defend ourselves we're capable of doing that we're all highly trained in the use of firearms and we all carry guns all the time. thank the book says that if you're prepared you shall not fear. and if we're prepared i think we have a better chan
beautiful place with no disease no pestilence no problems no illnesses and people won't die only the righteous will be allowed to to live for a thousand years. and so subsequently we need to be morally straight and we need to be good people. but according to the bible before this golden age humanity will be faced with the apocalypse you know i don't know when jesus christ will return to the earth you know no one knows but i know that the world will be an awful place after the apocalypse and...
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beautiful place with no disease no pestilence no problems no illnesses and people won't die only the righteous will be allowed to to live for a thousand years. and so subsequently we need to be morally straight and we need to be good people but according to the bible before this golden age humanity will be faced with the apocalypse. you know i don't know when jesus christ will return to the earth you know no one knows but i know that the world. apocalypse death on a mass scale it. fires and we all carry guns all the time. the book says that if you're prepared you shall not fear and if we're prepared i think we have a better chance. and pete and i and paul we won't have to worry about. what did we forget to bring we've had years to preplan this and bring what we need to preposition our assets so all we have to do the big challenge is just to get here where over an hour away from our homes and that's driving and that's an awful long walk and so my prayer on a regular basis is that i will know at least twenty four hours in advance that i need to be down here instead of in my home and if we're ope
beautiful place with no disease no pestilence no problems no illnesses and people won't die only the righteous will be allowed to to live for a thousand years. and so subsequently we need to be morally straight and we need to be good people but according to the bible before this golden age humanity will be faced with the apocalypse. you know i don't know when jesus christ will return to the earth you know no one knows but i know that the world. apocalypse death on a mass scale it. fires and we...
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i can see campaign commercials with her righteous indignant, what difference does it make? it makes a whole lot of difference to the dead americans who died over there for the people who were incompetent didn't give them the security they needed. i'm sorry she was busy off at wine tastings didn't -- couldn't take responsibility at the time but it makes difference to lot of people. and i was there, my boss is on thatommitteee challenged her on who has been held accountable for this. only person the guy who made random video allegedly he's in jail. she also -- where was that passion when the time came and she was actually asked about this. it was about some random anti-muslim video. she was part of the pr campaign, mislead the american people on what actually happened she should be called to task for it. but unfortunately the media and everyone is love in hillary she'll get a pass. >> what she said was a big blunders of her very long and storied political career. it blew up on critical. there is a difference whether it's al qaeda inspired, organized, pre-planned terrorist plo
i can see campaign commercials with her righteous indignant, what difference does it make? it makes a whole lot of difference to the dead americans who died over there for the people who were incompetent didn't give them the security they needed. i'm sorry she was busy off at wine tastings didn't -- couldn't take responsibility at the time but it makes difference to lot of people. and i was there, my boss is on thatommitteee challenged her on who has been held accountable for this. only person...
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to choose our better history, to carry forward that righteous gift, that noble idea passed on from generationd all deserve a chance to pursue their full measure of happiness. [cheers and applause] in reaffirming the greatness of our nation, we understand the greatness is never a given. it must be earned. our journey has never been one of shortcuts or settling for less. it has not been the path for the faint hearted, for those who prefer leisure over work, or seek only the pleasures of riches and fame. rather it has been the risk takers, the doers, the makers of things -- some celebrated, but more often men and women obscure in their labor have carried us up the long, rugged path towards prosperity and freedom. for us, they packed up their few worldly possessions and traveled across oceans in search of a . for us, -- in search of a new life. for us, they toiled in sweatshops and settled the west, endured the lash of the whip and plowed the hard earth. for us, they fought and died in places like concorde and gettysburg, normandy and khe s ahn. time and again these men and women struggled and sa
to choose our better history, to carry forward that righteous gift, that noble idea passed on from generationd all deserve a chance to pursue their full measure of happiness. [cheers and applause] in reaffirming the greatness of our nation, we understand the greatness is never a given. it must be earned. our journey has never been one of shortcuts or settling for less. it has not been the path for the faint hearted, for those who prefer leisure over work, or seek only the pleasures of riches...
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to choose our better history, to carry forward that righteous gift, that noble idea passed on from generationo generation, the god-given promise that all are equal, all are free, and all deserve a chance to pursue their full measure of happiness. [cheers and applause] in reaffirming the greatness of our nation, we understand the greatness is never a given. it must be earned. our journey has never been one of shortcuts or settling for less. it has not been the path for the faint hearted, for those who prefer leisure over work, or seek only the pleasures of riches and fame. rather it has been the risk takers, the doers, the makers of things -- some celebrated, but more often men and women obscure in their labor have carried us up the long, rugged path towards prosperity and freedom. for us, they packed up their few worldly possessions and traveled across oceans in search of a new life. for us, they toiled in sweatshops and settled the west, endured the lash of the whip and plowed the hard earth. for us, they fought and died in places like concorde and gettysburg, normandy and khe sahn. time and
to choose our better history, to carry forward that righteous gift, that noble idea passed on from generationo generation, the god-given promise that all are equal, all are free, and all deserve a chance to pursue their full measure of happiness. [cheers and applause] in reaffirming the greatness of our nation, we understand the greatness is never a given. it must be earned. our journey has never been one of shortcuts or settling for less. it has not been the path for the faint hearted, for...
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this and death to everything except the brilliant man who left who did a righteous thing is legacy will always live on. idea entrepreneur and founder of the swedish pirate party thank you very much indeed for joining us live here on r.t. . the right to a preemptive nuclear strike against china is now part of u.s. law and that's thanks to the national defense authorization act the pentagon's also ordered a thorough review of when and how america could strike with a network of tunnels believed to hold beijing's atomic arsenals editor of a japan based news website james corbet however suggests alterian motives. i don't think that we have to look at this current content bridgeport in the context of they're going to move in with a nuclear strike right at this this point but i think it has to be seen as a wider part of the u.s. nuclear policy that's been stretching up for decades now trying to come up with ways to justify the existence of some of the u.s. is the existing nuclear arsenal and looking for ways to create new weapon this is so for example we have to be sixty one dash eleven nuclea
this and death to everything except the brilliant man who left who did a righteous thing is legacy will always live on. idea entrepreneur and founder of the swedish pirate party thank you very much indeed for joining us live here on r.t. . the right to a preemptive nuclear strike against china is now part of u.s. law and that's thanks to the national defense authorization act the pentagon's also ordered a thorough review of when and how america could strike with a network of tunnels believed to...
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if you want the best life, if you want the best life that a holy, righteous, loving god can give you, then it must be a habit in your life to trust him. and to obey him. don't try to figure things out. don't wait until you can sort of see your way clear. because here's what will happen. you can rest absolutely assured of this. if you'll obey him, he'll walk with you through whatever you're goes to face. he will provide for you whatever you need. he will enable you to face it confidently and assuredly. he'll reward you for your obedience. you cannot lose being obedient to him. now, it will be exciting because of where he may lead you. so i'll give you another list. and i want you to write this down because it's very important. if you follow the lord jesus christ as your guide, it's amazing to me how many people sometimes they'll boast of this boast of that boast of what they can do. ask yourself this question before you get a little boastful because this can be a little testy but what i want you to see is this. if you're committed to obeying him and letting him work in your life, watch
if you want the best life, if you want the best life that a holy, righteous, loving god can give you, then it must be a habit in your life to trust him. and to obey him. don't try to figure things out. don't wait until you can sort of see your way clear. because here's what will happen. you can rest absolutely assured of this. if you'll obey him, he'll walk with you through whatever you're goes to face. he will provide for you whatever you need. he will enable you to face it confidently and...
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the wealth of the wicked is laid up for the righteous. i don't have to lose, judy. let the wicked lose. i'm going to make money. why? because i'm going to use my faith and believe god and trust god. i'm going to say something that's going to be bold but i want to say it to you right now. if 90 days from now you don't have more than what you have presently, you're not applying or getting ahold of what i'm talking about. god is a god of multiplication and increase. he increases and it's a divine command he's given you and i and i'll come into a covenant with you if you'll come into a covenant with me and the power of agreement with explode in the next 90 days and you'll see multiplication you've never known, your saving's account will turn around. you're going to get that promotion when others are being laid off you get the promotion. why? because you're a child of god. you're a child of the most high god. there is none like jehovah. there is none like jehovah. not an immediatian in heaven with the father, son and holy ghost saying, things are running low. we don't ha
the wealth of the wicked is laid up for the righteous. i don't have to lose, judy. let the wicked lose. i'm going to make money. why? because i'm going to use my faith and believe god and trust god. i'm going to say something that's going to be bold but i want to say it to you right now. if 90 days from now you don't have more than what you have presently, you're not applying or getting ahold of what i'm talking about. god is a god of multiplication and increase. he increases and it's a divine...
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one was that the republican opponents, the republican nominee in a group of righteous preachers started a campaign. lock your doors. cleveland is probably street, debauching young women. really the question campaign attacking cleveland, so it became a huge story because they wouldn't let it go. one of the things that saves cleveland as it turns out she's deploying likely had more affairs in this affairs misplace miraculously gave birth six months after they got married. so blame was keeping all this combination on cleveland. the one thing more than a politician that makes takes is a hypocritical politician. the other thing that made this a bit of a scandal was the republicans are pushing this issue and they had kind of teaching role, a little song and i would say mock, mock, where's my pa depending if they were cleveland's love child. when he finally wins presidents, he says go on to the white house, hot, hot, hot. what made it a scandal in space. grover cleveland as friends was monster bolton. cleveland was born in new jersey and spent most of his career in buffalo. he's a very success
one was that the republican opponents, the republican nominee in a group of righteous preachers started a campaign. lock your doors. cleveland is probably street, debauching young women. really the question campaign attacking cleveland, so it became a huge story because they wouldn't let it go. one of the things that saves cleveland as it turns out she's deploying likely had more affairs in this affairs misplace miraculously gave birth six months after they got married. so blame was keeping all...
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he could make $100 million doing what he rails against in a self-righteous manner. >> he wants to gett done before 2013. is it completed, is it, no? >> he missed the deadline. >> he missed it, yes. >> although the filing is oftentimes what is important. they don't need to necessarily complete the sale. there could be filings that go on prior to the deadline. >> but on $100 million -- >> i think the big joke here is that al jazeera is paying half a million dollars. how much would they pay, $100 million? >> that was $35. >> that was $35? >> i poured iced tea in it. >> can you pour more in it. >> it packs a wallop. it is a spicy tea. >> it is iced tea. >> that's disgusting. >> let me see. >> do you see this as a punishment? >> i just want to make sure you have that. >> oh no. alcohol? >> you claim it is iced tea. >> oh boy. >> mike is drinking water after his iced tea. >> bill, no. bill no, it is iced tea. >> this steak stuff goes far. >> can we get back to brass tax. jay make a point. >> al is a squint essential hipocrite. there is all of this stuff about go green and his jet plane and
he could make $100 million doing what he rails against in a self-righteous manner. >> he wants to gett done before 2013. is it completed, is it, no? >> he missed the deadline. >> he missed it, yes. >> although the filing is oftentimes what is important. they don't need to necessarily complete the sale. there could be filings that go on prior to the deadline. >> but on $100 million -- >> i think the big joke here is that al jazeera is paying half a million...
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denied the allegation that he was a communist. " and never witnessed a more convincing display of righteous wrath quote my father said he said he never laid eyes upon whittaker chambers and blinked at a photograph is an utter amazement "was the moment later confronted with chambers' himself to confess he had indeed been known the man and intimate the and had even given him an automobile quote but he was not embarrassed the pitcher of injured innocence why he had failed to recall the man whose appearance was that exactly of the man that was shown him. this explains the he had known chambers under another name of george cross the never occurred to think the committee might be talking about crossly eight deadbeat newspaperman. at this point* i began to realize alger hiss was a dangerous man. the charge against his former friend and co-conspirator was not espionage but communist affiliations. so as the government did in the 30's that men like dean acheson -- dean acheson said publicly he would never turn his back on alger hiss. understanding of versos slightly he was a man of passionate and pat
denied the allegation that he was a communist. " and never witnessed a more convincing display of righteous wrath quote my father said he said he never laid eyes upon whittaker chambers and blinked at a photograph is an utter amazement "was the moment later confronted with chambers' himself to confess he had indeed been known the man and intimate the and had even given him an automobile quote but he was not embarrassed the pitcher of injured innocence why he had failed to recall the...
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he was living here when james king, the self-righteous muckraking editor of the daily evening bulletin was gunned down out front. the shooter was james casey, a former volunteer fireman with a criminal past in the tombs of new york. king brought inside to die was laid out on ed stahle's counter. his huge head, heavy from so much brain, wolf to one side as he walked. as he lay dying, his head lay over the bursting table. when king died in room 297 of the montgomery block, every born vigilance committee alleged casey and set the city of flying. ed stahle still held strong opinions. he was figures opposed wind number of his patrons, especially the prominent lawyers and judges who were not too inherent to the law and order. menu worth a heated fight with almost to the point, did you want that arose in the bath and barbers chair. local author wrote that. when i first set foot in san francisco in figure 1850 sawyer continued, i wanted to be an engineer on a steamer. twain granted in disapproval, but got sidetracked performed on this business of fighting fire and training a gang of ragtag ado
he was living here when james king, the self-righteous muckraking editor of the daily evening bulletin was gunned down out front. the shooter was james casey, a former volunteer fireman with a criminal past in the tombs of new york. king brought inside to die was laid out on ed stahle's counter. his huge head, heavy from so much brain, wolf to one side as he walked. as he lay dying, his head lay over the bursting table. when king died in room 297 of the montgomery block, every born vigilance...
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the republican opponents of cleveland that were backing the republican nominee and a group of very righteous preachers started a campaign that no woman in the country is safe. lockyer doors. dracula is here or something. cleveland is prowling the streets debauching and woman. an aggressive campaign attacking him. so it became a huge story because there would not let it go. one of the things to save some is it turns out that james g. blaine likely have more affairs in cleveland and his wife miraculously gave birth about six months after they get married. so blame was keeping all this combination on to cleveland. the one thing we dislike more than a politician that makes a mistake is hypocritical politicians. severe blow back. the other thing that made this a bit of the scandal, the republicans are pushing this issue. kind of a jingle, little song. it would save, mama, mama, where is my paw? in cleveland finally claims the presidency, the democrats complete that little song. going to the white house. ha ha ha. what made it a scandal, grover cleveland best friend and law partner. board in new j
the republican opponents of cleveland that were backing the republican nominee and a group of very righteous preachers started a campaign that no woman in the country is safe. lockyer doors. dracula is here or something. cleveland is prowling the streets debauching and woman. an aggressive campaign attacking him. so it became a huge story because there would not let it go. one of the things to save some is it turns out that james g. blaine likely have more affairs in cleveland and his wife...
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breen, the republican nominee, and a group of very righteous preachers started a campaign that no woman in the country is safe. lock your doors. it's like a minnow, dracula is here or something. cleveland is prowling the streets debauching young women. really an aggressive campaign attacking cleveland. it became a huge story because they would not let it go. the one of the things that saves cleveland is it turns out that james g. blaine likely have more affairs in cleveland and his wife miraculously gave birth about six months after they have married. so he was keeping all of this condemnation on cleveland, and the one thing we dislike more than a politician that makes a mistake is a hypocritical politicians. so it blue black -- blue back and helped him. the other thing that made this a bit of a scandal was this. the republicans, again, were pushing this issue, and they would have a little, kind of aging though, little song, all the line that they would do. they would say, mom, mom, where's my paw? cleveland finally wins the presidency, the democrats complete that little song i sing , g
breen, the republican nominee, and a group of very righteous preachers started a campaign that no woman in the country is safe. lock your doors. it's like a minnow, dracula is here or something. cleveland is prowling the streets debauching young women. really an aggressive campaign attacking cleveland. it became a huge story because they would not let it go. the one of the things that saves cleveland is it turns out that james g. blaine likely have more affairs in cleveland and his wife...
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. >> so the righteous indignation of martin luther king jr. political calculation, and that makes my blood boil. here a cheap, there a cheap, everywhere a cheap... you get it. so, what if instead of just a cheap choice you could make a smart choice? like, esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money from the beginning. it's what they've always done. not just something they cheap about. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections tuberculosis lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel
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chambers's allegations that he was the communist, i have never witnessed a more convincing display of righteous laugh, and swore he never laid eyes and whitaker chambers. he blinked at a photograph of chambers. less than a month later, confronted with chambers' himself, was to confess that he had indeed known the man and knew him intimately and given him an automobile. out for his was not embarrassed. the picture of injured innocence, failed to recall man whose appearance is that of the man in the photograph shown him. this explained that he had known chambers but under another name, that of george crosby. it never occurred to him to think the committee might be talking about crosby, a did the newspaper man. was at this point, my father said, that i began to realize that alger hiss was a dangerous man. is important to remember that chambers's original charge against his former friend and co-conspirator was not espionage but calm -- communist affiliations only. has many others in the government did in 1930s, he would be involved in the establishment and the in acheson who on the day alger hiss's
chambers's allegations that he was the communist, i have never witnessed a more convincing display of righteous laugh, and swore he never laid eyes and whitaker chambers. he blinked at a photograph of chambers. less than a month later, confronted with chambers' himself, was to confess that he had indeed known the man and knew him intimately and given him an automobile. out for his was not embarrassed. the picture of injured innocence, failed to recall man whose appearance is that of the man in...
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wants to get along, if he wants to make some progress with republicans, he has to get be less self-righteous. that could be played earlier. he keeps presenting these false choices that it's either getting -- you're either political, you want an a from the nra or you want safe school, safe children. if you have an opposite view, an opposing view, you can't get to the table if the president is going to set you up as the demon in every case. he immediate to be less self-refr he shall. he needs to take more responsibility. one thing that's happened here is the statute of limitations has run out on blaine bush, and he has to get more to the realities. when he told speaker boehner that we don't have a spending problem, we most certainly have a spending problem. the debt has increased exponentially under this president. he started off on the wrong foot, i think, not just with republicans, but the democrats that are iffing to be up in the midterms. >> let me just make the counter argument that republicans might have started off on the wrong foot with him. there was a frontline documentary the other
wants to get along, if he wants to make some progress with republicans, he has to get be less self-righteous. that could be played earlier. he keeps presenting these false choices that it's either getting -- you're either political, you want an a from the nra or you want safe school, safe children. if you have an opposite view, an opposing view, you can't get to the table if the president is going to set you up as the demon in every case. he immediate to be less self-refr he shall. he needs to...
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revolution of values will send look uneasily on the glaring contrast of poverty and wealth, with the righteousgnation it will look across the seas and see individual capitalists of the west investing huge sums of money in asia, africa, and south america, only to take the profits out with no concern for the social betterment of the country's, and say, "this is not just." it will look at our alliance with the landed gentry of south american said, "this is not just." the western arrogance of feeling that it has everything to teach others and nothing to learn from is not just. a true revolution of values will lay hand on the world order and say of war, "this way of settling differences is not just." this business of burning human beings with napalm, of filling our nation's homes with orphans and widows, of injecting poisonous drugs of hate into the veins of peoples normally humane, of sending men home from dark and bloody battlefields physically handicapped and psychologically deranged, cannot be reconciled with wisdom, justice, and love. a nation that continues year after year to spend more money
revolution of values will send look uneasily on the glaring contrast of poverty and wealth, with the righteousgnation it will look across the seas and see individual capitalists of the west investing huge sums of money in asia, africa, and south america, only to take the profits out with no concern for the social betterment of the country's, and say, "this is not just." it will look at our alliance with the landed gentry of south american said, "this is not just." the...
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one could only bow the head and agree that biblical psalmist at the jetsons of the lord archer and righteous altogether. thank you for your attention. hot mark >> i did write a snippet that michelle held up, the fraud of hope and change and i did it because i was talking to kathryn lopez, did an interview with her not too long ago. is it meant to be an awakening come as something like that? faq but it is. it stuns me that around half of the american population completely fell for this empty mantra of hope and change. the obama administration was going to be that transcendent administration that brought us all together. that is why barack obama earns the white house because he said he was going to be the great uniter. remember the beautiful inaugural address is glorious where he said to conservatives, i want to listen to you, especially when we disagree. nice coming beautiful idea. he was going to meet with conservatives in congress once a week. i was a great idea. he met twice. so three days after the speech, conservatives in congress came and had a meeting and eric cantor reticulated conser
one could only bow the head and agree that biblical psalmist at the jetsons of the lord archer and righteous altogether. thank you for your attention. hot mark >> i did write a snippet that michelle held up, the fraud of hope and change and i did it because i was talking to kathryn lopez, did an interview with her not too long ago. is it meant to be an awakening come as something like that? faq but it is. it stuns me that around half of the american population completely fell for this...
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. >> i believe that we have a righteous wind at our backs, and that is as we stands on the crossroadsf history, we can make the right choices and meet the challenges that face us. >> by the time obama entered the senate, he couldn't avoid the question. was he the one who could break the barrier and become our first african-american president? >> i do wish that he would run. i do wish he would run. and if he would, i would do everything in my power to campaign for him. >> if obama did decide to run, he wouldn't be the first african-american to try for the white house. in the post-civil rights era, african-americans from al sharpton to jesse jackson to congresswoman shirley chisholm took on the challenge. >> the next time that a minority person or a woman runs for high office in this country, she or he will be regarded as a force to be respected. >> shirley chisholm ran because she wanted to bring issues of women and blacks and challenge the democratic party establishment, and the black leadership establishment. so she ran to raise policy issues like i did many years later. >> chisholm
. >> i believe that we have a righteous wind at our backs, and that is as we stands on the crossroadsf history, we can make the right choices and meet the challenges that face us. >> by the time obama entered the senate, he couldn't avoid the question. was he the one who could break the barrier and become our first african-american president? >> i do wish that he would run. i do wish he would run. and if he would, i would do everything in my power to campaign for him. >>...
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. >> i think senator reid gave up his right to righteous indignation when he passed a bill that simply dealt with the taxes and didn't have a balanced approach, something that the president said he would have. remember, senator reid went home and went to bed and the negotiations were back home and went to bed. i would certainly hope that reid would realize he gave up his leadership on this bill sometime ago? >> house republicans gather in just a few minutes again, diane, looking for way forward. will they not vote on the proposal? will they give it up-or-down vote or will they attempt to change it? all three options remain on capitol hill already beyond the fiscal cliff. diane. >> rich, these are big names coming out so far. congressman issa no small fry there we also heard from eric cantor that he is against the bill. how damning is it that top republicans are coming out saying they're opposed to deal? >> that is very problematic. that could be a situation where a number about republicans say, look we have tax rates that have gone up. it is beyond january 1st, midnight. what this repr
. >> i think senator reid gave up his right to righteous indignation when he passed a bill that simply dealt with the taxes and didn't have a balanced approach, something that the president said he would have. remember, senator reid went home and went to bed and the negotiations were back home and went to bed. i would certainly hope that reid would realize he gave up his leadership on this bill sometime ago? >> house republicans gather in just a few minutes again, diane, looking for...
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republican opponents of cleveland that were backing the republican nominee, and a group of very righteous preachers starred a campaign that no one in the country escapes, long your doors, dracula is here, cleveland is prowling the street, debaching young men. an aggressive campaign attacking cleveland. so i became a huge story because day wouldn't let it go one of the things that saved cleveland, it turns out that james g. blaine likely had more affairs and his wife miraculously gave birth six months after their married. so blaine was heaping this condemnation on cleveland, and the one thing we like less is a hypocritical politician. so i blew back on bottom line. another scandal was this. the republicans were pushing this issue, and they would have a little -- kind of a jingle, a little song, a rhyme they could do. they i would into, ma, ma, where is my pa? then cleveland0s orphan, love child. when cleveland finally wins the presidency, the democrats complete that little song by saying, ma, ma, where is my pa, going to the white house, ha-ha-ha. what made it a scandal was this. grover cl
republican opponents of cleveland that were backing the republican nominee, and a group of very righteous preachers starred a campaign that no one in the country escapes, long your doors, dracula is here, cleveland is prowling the street, debaching young men. an aggressive campaign attacking cleveland. so i became a huge story because day wouldn't let it go one of the things that saved cleveland, it turns out that james g. blaine likely had more affairs and his wife miraculously gave birth six...
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. >> no matter how hard you work at apple, no matter how righteous you think you are, and how challenged you think you are, really, when you're out from the mother ship, that's where you separate the men from the boys or the women from the girls. i wanted to be rich. hard to get into venture capitalism, because of the shear number of people you're compete against. >> >> guy kawasaki met with a lot of young entrepreneurs. >> in college, you think everything is a signs. the older you get, the more you realize, man, it's just people. >> he then became an oughter and speaker. he -- author and speaker. his philosophy went main stream in 2004 with the publication of what is now recognized as the start-up bible, "the art of the start. ">> if i were to guess, it would be the 10, 20, 30 rule of power point, the optimal number of power point presentation slides should be 10, and there could be no font smaller than 30 points, and if people in the world would just embrace that rule, this would be a better world. the other thing that has achieved notoriety is i tell people to make a mantra, not a mis
. >> no matter how hard you work at apple, no matter how righteous you think you are, and how challenged you think you are, really, when you're out from the mother ship, that's where you separate the men from the boys or the women from the girls. i wanted to be rich. hard to get into venture capitalism, because of the shear number of people you're compete against. >> >> guy kawasaki met with a lot of young entrepreneurs. >> in college, you think everything is a signs....
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joining now is jonathan hate at new york university stern school of business and author of "the righteous mind." but i think he's calling the next book balls of calamity. >> must, has to. >> good subtitle. >> you say we're just typically unified by massive threats of outsiders. so why is it that these threats basically from outside of society even though they're figtive are not unifying us the way that the outsider threats typically do in human history? >> right. i'm interested in tribalism and the way we're good at coming together. the enemy of my enemy and my cousin and me against the stranger. we are good at that but the country is so polarized when we face dangers and as soon as one side is more concerned about as if global warming, the other side deanies it exists. i read a lot of stuff on both sides and say they're both right. there's problems, the threats and i'm trying to find a way to get people to sort of say, yeah, i'll stop objecting to your asteroid if you stop objecting to mine and then work together a bit. >> yeah. i understand the basic point there, jonathan, but it seems
joining now is jonathan hate at new york university stern school of business and author of "the righteous mind." but i think he's calling the next book balls of calamity. >> must, has to. >> good subtitle. >> you say we're just typically unified by massive threats of outsiders. so why is it that these threats basically from outside of society even though they're figtive are not unifying us the way that the outsider threats typically do in human history? >>...
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so the cheating becomes an act of evening the field and you feel righteous. that's how they feel. that's why this is a story that's bigger than armstrong. it's how these cultures evolve. >> from a legal standpoint, he won a libel case against a paper in england, i think it was. i mean, they are suing him. he's facing multiple lawsuits. has he opened himself up to more here? >> very much so. very much so. >> really? >> criminally, i don't think he faces any problem in particular. he admitted lying in his deposition. and that was sworn testimony but it was 2005 in texas. the statute of limitations has run. i don't think there's any risk there. but civilly, the money back from the tour de france, the prize money, the libel suit where he got money from "the london times." but the biggest problem he may face is that floyd landis, one of the other riders on his team has filed a federal whistleblower suit. you can file and say, look, the federal government wasted money and i can prove it. he got $30 million from the federal government from when he was riding for the postal service team.
so the cheating becomes an act of evening the field and you feel righteous. that's how they feel. that's why this is a story that's bigger than armstrong. it's how these cultures evolve. >> from a legal standpoint, he won a libel case against a paper in england, i think it was. i mean, they are suing him. he's facing multiple lawsuits. has he opened himself up to more here? >> very much so. very much so. >> really? >> criminally, i don't think he faces any problem in...