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and connecting the dots, sort of blaming everything in rousseau. i don't believe in it as much anymore. it's interesting and illuminating, but one of the things i've come around to, i'm a much bigger believer in how our brains sometimes guide the ideas that we grab hold of and that tribalism is this thing that's hard-wired into it. it can manifest itself in different ways and places and so that sense of want to be part of a group, a tribe, whether you call it socialism or fascism or communists or nazis any of this thing, that instinct is more important than i realized. it's not just ideas that drives things. >> it's the receptivity to our brains that's important. there's a lot of overlap in the political philosophy, and all of that kind of thing, but the evolution and how i view these things is pretty marked. i think that's-- it's someplace where my head is at a lot these days, if that makes sense. >> if you rewrite liberal fascism. would it be a different book and different conclusions? >> no i think that the first four or five chapters, maybe thi
and connecting the dots, sort of blaming everything in rousseau. i don't believe in it as much anymore. it's interesting and illuminating, but one of the things i've come around to, i'm a much bigger believer in how our brains sometimes guide the ideas that we grab hold of and that tribalism is this thing that's hard-wired into it. it can manifest itself in different ways and places and so that sense of want to be part of a group, a tribe, whether you call it socialism or fascism or communists...
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complaint against francois a few on who had the biggest chance what we can but who was considered rousseau file because of his friendship with president putin it was like a crime you know according to the francis and creates a crime now and it was there the broadest of all the was divided between three candidates so the broadest award was actually bigger the it was forty percent as now what do i see the french source you all just feel for they say that forty yvonne percent of the french the same forty percent who are regular to walt for you know to make a protest vote in two thousand and seventeen they're radia to see their representatives or yellow vests in the european parliament and thirteen percent of them are saying they're going to support that at least or that you know this is going to be looking of leaders and political turmoil we're going to break that we're getting there. it was a year ago two years ago that the western media proclaimed yes angela merkel the leader of the free world well that went out of fashion and it was made of time magazine gave it to mccrie magazine time mag
complaint against francois a few on who had the biggest chance what we can but who was considered rousseau file because of his friendship with president putin it was like a crime you know according to the francis and creates a crime now and it was there the broadest of all the was divided between three candidates so the broadest award was actually bigger the it was forty percent as now what do i see the french source you all just feel for they say that forty yvonne percent of the french the...
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that goes back to resell -- rousseau. think a lot of people think human nature can be perfected with the right kind of institutions. my feeling is that human nature will always be what it is. we have to learn how to live with it to make ourselves say from each other. host: what is a columnist do everyday? guest: different columnist do different things. i am not one who runs from tv studio to to tv studio or gets paid for speeches. i read a lot. i listen to what people say. i write multiple drafts. i have lots of ideas going on. i am looking for the thing that i say that needs saying that won't be set if i do not say it. host: how do you get there. give us an insight. sometimes i call into meetings are go to editorial board meetings. but i spend most of my time reading and thinking and talking to people whose ideas i want to plum. host: how do you know you are having an impact? guest: i am not sure i am. the world is so noisy. there are so many voices out there on cable tv, on blogs. i'm not sure i'm having an impact. as l
that goes back to resell -- rousseau. think a lot of people think human nature can be perfected with the right kind of institutions. my feeling is that human nature will always be what it is. we have to learn how to live with it to make ourselves say from each other. host: what is a columnist do everyday? guest: different columnist do different things. i am not one who runs from tv studio to to tv studio or gets paid for speeches. i read a lot. i listen to what people say. i write multiple...
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. >>> sending the crown higher as -- rousseau shares jump as the u.s.tions but slaps fresh sanctions on russia over election meddling as president putin gives his annual press conference in moscow. >>> and kie shares crumble falling to a 15 year low as the uk construction company sees its fundraising effort flop with 38% of the rights issue taken up despite a heavy discount >>> now, we are just getting uk retail sales data in now remember this comes after a week where retail has taken center stage earlier on we had asos profit warning on monday drive some concerns through the market not only in the uk but also across broader europe now we are seeing the november sales number come in, 3.6% year on year growth versus october at 2.4% year on year, so an acceleration also significantly beating expectations the reuters poll was looking for 1.9% year on year growth so a nice acceleration there and ahead of consensus. retail sales excludeing fuel, 3.8% year on year, oolt acceleration versus october and again beating expectations -- on the acceleration versus o
. >>> sending the crown higher as -- rousseau shares jump as the u.s.tions but slaps fresh sanctions on russia over election meddling as president putin gives his annual press conference in moscow. >>> and kie shares crumble falling to a 15 year low as the uk construction company sees its fundraising effort flop with 38% of the rights issue taken up despite a heavy discount >>> now, we are just getting uk retail sales data in now remember this comes after a week where...
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rousseau, a question? thank you. we're in a little bit of a bind here because i don't think that we can -- as as condition of this approval have -- impose that they come back to us. i think that federal law preempts that. if we approve the facade design, that means that cricket or whoever can come and do more and there won't even be a process. so how do you feel about that? >> that could be said to any approval of any of the designs. someone can come in and add another 20, depending on what they want. it's not pertinent to design 2. but that particular building will not be the tallest in two years. mission housing is building a senior housing that's, i think, five stories high, which would be more attractive for some people. but i guess the frustrating part is we were asked to go back to meet and to try to come to a resolution and we spent a lot of time and i think we also empowered people in the community to say, you know what, in this case, you're going to have a say, right? for the last several years, wireless com
rousseau, a question? thank you. we're in a little bit of a bind here because i don't think that we can -- as as condition of this approval have -- impose that they come back to us. i think that federal law preempts that. if we approve the facade design, that means that cricket or whoever can come and do more and there won't even be a process. so how do you feel about that? >> that could be said to any approval of any of the designs. someone can come in and add another 20, depending on...
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because over the long term, you know, rousseau, dewey, dow boys, education. but -- duboise, but, of course, you cut out the education system. that's how you make this kind of politics more effective. so how in the short term you fight these strategies of appealing to immediate rage and panic and fear to shot reasoning down is the crucial question we face. which is to say -- >> yeah -- [laughter] so i think that the main thing is to say that it can be done, and it's been done, it's been done before. the same men who fought the second world war on the eastern front in the uniforms of the -- [inaudible] built what is now the most successful big democracy in the world. the same men, the exact same men. which isn't to say that they reformed in every possible way or became good people or came to terms with their past, none of which would be true, but it did happen. the same concentrated german media which taught people to believe all kinds of things that weren't true which they believed until the end of the war finish. >> and then immediately went back to believing
because over the long term, you know, rousseau, dewey, dow boys, education. but -- duboise, but, of course, you cut out the education system. that's how you make this kind of politics more effective. so how in the short term you fight these strategies of appealing to immediate rage and panic and fear to shot reasoning down is the crucial question we face. which is to say -- >> yeah -- [laughter] so i think that the main thing is to say that it can be done, and it's been done, it's been...
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something very revealing which is that you know, i understand my professors think that plato and rousseau and all of these people are important but they don't understand how that hurts the mentality of people that you know, current of that race and background. and what was interesting was you know, in a sense, universities had taken that to heart. the day -- making sure that the esteem of none of the groups that have reason to feel disrespected is damaged and that leads them to make decisions about the curriculum that actually don't have any educational justification but heavy therapeutic justification. now society in general survive this framework. i had to say but yes, i think it can. i would simply point to europe. europe has become most secular society probably in human history. and it is much more orderly than the united states and it has good democratic institutions. i've always been very skeptical of these arguments that you actually have to have a certain kind of religious foundation to have or maintain basic social order. it is not just europe but i think other like asia really d
something very revealing which is that you know, i understand my professors think that plato and rousseau and all of these people are important but they don't understand how that hurts the mentality of people that you know, current of that race and background. and what was interesting was you know, in a sense, universities had taken that to heart. the day -- making sure that the esteem of none of the groups that have reason to feel disrespected is damaged and that leads them to make decisions...
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old dominion university quarterback blake do you rousseau will skip his senior season to join the seminarymething i want to do. waiting another year to start just doesn't make sense. a look at your headlines. back to you. pete: jillian, thank you very much. griff: the media keeping slamming president trump for his surprise visit with our troops. >> they passed out those hats for sure. >> confused in some ways this troop visit was a campaign rally. >> every time is he around military audiences he tends to politicize it. >> army ranger sean parnell says the media's reaction is absurd. he will join us next. pete: and i pledge of allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. we always cited those words now it's disappearing from our classroom before our eyes. today marks a big anniversary for the pledge of allegiance. we will honor it and our country coming up. ♪ ♪ it's time for our lowest prices of the season on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and now, the queen sleep number 360 c4 smart bed is only
old dominion university quarterback blake do you rousseau will skip his senior season to join the seminarymething i want to do. waiting another year to start just doesn't make sense. a look at your headlines. back to you. pete: jillian, thank you very much. griff: the media keeping slamming president trump for his surprise visit with our troops. >> they passed out those hats for sure. >> confused in some ways this troop visit was a campaign rally. >> every time is he around...
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rousseau pointed to no spoke about the incident, the way dele alli reacted saying he was quite calm andd and spoke to the media earlier this afternoonlj the media earlier this afternoon.” think what's amazing, the reaction, in our country the player is going to be down on the pitch. a big problem. dele alli was so honest. so professional. and he behaved really, really, really well. the story does not end there. arsenal went on to say that anyone identified will receive a lengthy club bans, their details would be passed to the police, as well, to commence legal proceedings. adam peaty making waves outside the swimming pool. yes, indeed, although he does not really want to make these sorts of waves, adam peaty has dared those that run the sport of swimming to ban him after he supported the launch of a brand—new competition. he and other top swimmers want to compete in a breakaway competition called the international swimming league, with the potential to earn far more than they currently do. the first event was due to take place earlier this month in italy. that was cancelled after the wo
rousseau pointed to no spoke about the incident, the way dele alli reacted saying he was quite calm andd and spoke to the media earlier this afternoonlj the media earlier this afternoon.” think what's amazing, the reaction, in our country the player is going to be down on the pitch. a big problem. dele alli was so honest. so professional. and he behaved really, really, really well. the story does not end there. arsenal went on to say that anyone identified will receive a lengthy club bans,...