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you don't believe secular. >> traditional and secular americans?lar americans are not traditional americans? is that what you are suggesting. >> bill: no they want change. secular progressives want to change the country. >> it's mind boggling to me. >> bill: it's mind boggling. >> yeah your radio commentary for example was beyond belief. gay marriages. do you know that a majority of americans favor gay marriage. >> bill: i don't oppose gay marriage i'm not saying that i'm saying it's a issue defined as civil rights. >> you say a lot of people are against gay marriage. >> not majority. >> half the country. >> people who oppose it are mostly black african-americans. >> bill: you are meandering here now. >> i'm not me an gear dering anyway. >> my thesis there is a raging culture war and your side secular progressives have been emboldened by the re-election of president obama. we heard from harry belafonte calling for incarceration. >> i will tell you one thing that would be a start. >> you would love that? you would run wild with that. >> harry belafo
you don't believe secular. >> traditional and secular americans?lar americans are not traditional americans? is that what you are suggesting. >> bill: no they want change. secular progressives want to change the country. >> it's mind boggling to me. >> bill: it's mind boggling. >> yeah your radio commentary for example was beyond belief. gay marriages. do you know that a majority of americans favor gay marriage. >> bill: i don't oppose gay marriage i'm not...
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>> you keep saying the secular left as if the secular left represents maybe 20% of the demographics ofis country. virtually every one of these you've come up with c here, like for example, tax increases for wealthy people.e that's across theha board. republicans want it, too. a lot of republicans. independents by big numbers, democrats by big numbers. >> bill: look. it's not about a little tax hike. it's about the government taking over the economy. that's what secular progressives want. they wantth to dole out social justice, you know that. >> i don't know that. >> bill: what country do you live? do you jet off to al bainia? >> you're the one who jets off, i don't have ae jet off. >> bill: you don't acknowledge a culture war. >> unbelievable. >> bill: let's go to susan rice. were you surprised that the un ambassador is now not going to be in contention for secretary of state. >> no. >> bill: why aren't you surprised? >> they didn't want to put up with a big battle in the senate when they've got a lot of other things going on. john kerry is a good fallback. that will be where they're g
>> you keep saying the secular left as if the secular left represents maybe 20% of the demographics ofis country. virtually every one of these you've come up with c here, like for example, tax increases for wealthy people.e that's across theha board. republicans want it, too. a lot of republicans. independents by big numbers, democrats by big numbers. >> bill: look. it's not about a little tax hike. it's about the government taking over the economy. that's what secular progressives...
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now a good old-fashioned growth name, especially a secular growth stock.eet secular has nothing to do with public versus parochial schools or establishment clause and first amendment, which you know i question. no, on wall street when a company has secular growth, it means that unlike cyclical smokestack growers you aren't hostage to the economy and when you get your hands on a strong secular grower, that stock can keep lifting higher and higher. a la jackie wilson, going on the new high, after new high for as long as growth lasts. think about apple or whole foods or amazon. some of the major biotech companies, amgen, gilead, celgene, growing like the big companies of old, back when big pharma was synonymous with growth and not high dividend. when we buy a stock we're paying for a company's expected future earnings per share. i'll repeat that, really important. expected future earnings, not past. a lot of people call me with the past and say that looks cheap, future earnings. it's the basic valuation algebra, share price, p, price, equals the earnings per
now a good old-fashioned growth name, especially a secular growth stock.eet secular has nothing to do with public versus parochial schools or establishment clause and first amendment, which you know i question. no, on wall street when a company has secular growth, it means that unlike cyclical smokestack growers you aren't hostage to the economy and when you get your hands on a strong secular grower, that stock can keep lifting higher and higher. a la jackie wilson, going on the new high, after...
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those are the secular stories we live for.y have a longer shelf life and that's ultimately what we're trying to find. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. you can stay in and share something... or you can get out there and actually share something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on. this is the pursuit of perfection. with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrad
those are the secular stories we live for.y have a longer shelf life and that's ultimately what we're trying to find. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. you can stay in and share something... or you can get out there and...
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>> i'm secular and i make judgments. >> bill: you are not a secular progressive. >> secular libertarian. >> bill: watch stossel's program watch maybe he will be converted on air. is it legal on legalizing pot in washington state and colorado. how will that effect people driving there? then charles krauthammer on how much millionaires should pay in taxes. factor continues after these announunununun developing stories coming out of poverty land as well as north korea. >> thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly in the is it legal segment tonight. main now legal in colorado washington state and colorado. will drive under evident continuably under the influence of pot. in denver they haven't defined any drugging and pot laws that is incredible. joining us now from new york attorneys and fox news analysts lis wiehl. are you kidding me wiehl? you can get stoned in colorado, rockie mountain my. get in your car, all right? zoom around and the cops pull you over, nothing happens to you. >> well, not exactly, yes, they legalize marijuana. they did not legalize driving stoned. the problem is
>> i'm secular and i make judgments. >> bill: you are not a secular progressive. >> secular libertarian. >> bill: watch stossel's program watch maybe he will be converted on air. is it legal on legalizing pot in washington state and colorado. how will that effect people driving there? then charles krauthammer on how much millionaires should pay in taxes. factor continues after these announunununun developing stories coming out of poverty land as well as north korea....
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again the fight against the probably one of the last secular semi secular regimes in the middle east let me putin that has recently said that moscow isn't a thoughtless defender as he put it all of the current syrian regime does that mean that moscow's position towards assad is becoming more flexible no more school has never been really supportive. irrespective of what he does no there was not a case where they actually ok we said that we don't see a real alternative to s.x. which is being supportive to us that isn't well that is why there is there is no alternative because even this opposition goldrush which was recognised by some of the western capitals is not recognised even by the rebels. and of course the russian position is based on the declaration which actually foresee is the dialogue of all sides of the conflict and walt no unfortunately the position of the opposition government or the western governments is no talk to officials damascus which is contrary to the greed upon. statement on syria which i think open some prospect for peaceful settlement and as of now there is a b
again the fight against the probably one of the last secular semi secular regimes in the middle east let me putin that has recently said that moscow isn't a thoughtless defender as he put it all of the current syrian regime does that mean that moscow's position towards assad is becoming more flexible no more school has never been really supportive. irrespective of what he does no there was not a case where they actually ok we said that we don't see a real alternative to s.x. which is being...
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>> i'm secular and i make judgments. >> bill: you are not a secular progressive. >> secular libertarian> bill: watch stossel's program watch maybe he will be converted on air. is it legal on legalizing pot in washington state and colorado. how will that effect people driving there? then charles krauthammer on how much millionaires should pay in taxes. factor continues after these announunununununun developing stories coming out of poverty land as well as north korea. >> thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly in the is it legal segment tonight. main now legal in colorado washington state and colorado. will drive under evident continuably under the influence of pot. in denver they haven't defined any drugging and pot laws that is incredible. joining us now from new york attorneys and fox news analysts lis wiehl. are you kidding me wiehl? you can get stoned in colorado, rockie mountain my. get in your car, all right? zoom around and the cops pull you over, nothing happens to you. >> well, not exactly, yes, they legalize marijuana. they did not legalize driving stoned. the problem is
>> i'm secular and i make judgments. >> bill: you are not a secular progressive. >> secular libertarian> bill: watch stossel's program watch maybe he will be converted on air. is it legal on legalizing pot in washington state and colorado. how will that effect people driving there? then charles krauthammer on how much millionaires should pay in taxes. factor continues after these announunununununun developing stories coming out of poverty land as well as north korea....
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those are the secular stories we live for.onger shelf life and that's ultimately what we're trying to find. so, we all set? i've got two tickets to paradise! pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money running a travel agency. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer
those are the secular stories we live for.onger shelf life and that's ultimately what we're trying to find. so, we all set? i've got two tickets to paradise! pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money running a travel agency. get...
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but just like life, even secular ad stocks don't last forever.work with keep you from crashing along with it. larry in tennessee, larry. >> caller: is this james j. kramer? >> yes, it is. how are you? >> caller: great, man. i think i've read everything you wrote since 1998. i wanted to call and thank you for putting my daughter through college and teaching us home gamers how to survive in this stuff. >> you're terrific. thank you. >> caller: i have a question. tax season is coming up and you teach us to trade around the core positions up and down. i wonder if you have any advice for us coping with wash sales. >> wash sales a problem. what i'm going to do on that question is i am going to tell people because i can't give individual tax advice, you got to speak to your tax consultant about when you can take these sales and then go pack and buy. you're right, there can be a wash stock problem. no stock is forever. they come in or out of fashion all the time but some do last longer than others. they have a longer shelf life and that's ultimately what
but just like life, even secular ad stocks don't last forever.work with keep you from crashing along with it. larry in tennessee, larry. >> caller: is this james j. kramer? >> yes, it is. how are you? >> caller: great, man. i think i've read everything you wrote since 1998. i wanted to call and thank you for putting my daughter through college and teaching us home gamers how to survive in this stuff. >> you're terrific. thank you. >> caller: i have a question. tax...
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. >> the founding fathers saw united states, america, as a secular nation?>> well -- >> you make this statement in the book, you said, "there was a treaty," that you cite in 1797, a key time, between the united states and tripoli. in that treaty the u.s. government says the government of the united states of america is not in any sense founded on the christian religion. there are also courses approved vision for the total separation of church and state in the founding doctrine, correct? >> no, i don't think the total separation of church and sta is in the bible, there's total disebb stabment, emerges in the 19th century. >> wer they dominantly christian, as if it was not founded as a nation free of any required state religion? >> no, i -- no, i -- this -- >> therefore, it was a secular nation, as they saw it, and they wanted it that way. >> i think you have to talk about whether it's by law or by culture. and i think most everybody would have understood early on that by law, the nation was secular, but by choice, the nation was -- in otr words, its people we
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>> i'm secular and i make judgments. >> bill: you are not a secular progressive. >> secular libertarian>> bill: watch stossel's program watch maybe he will be converted on air. is it legal on legalizing pot in washington state and colorado. how will that effect people driving there? then charles krauthammer on how much millionaires should pay in taxes. factor continues after these announcements. >> this is a fox news alert. hello, everyone. i'm marcel neville reporting from new york. we are following breaking news. in portland, oregon, where a person opening fire inside a mall. now, police say at least one person is dead and unknown number of other folks are injured. you can imagine this happening on wednesday before -- tuesday, pardon me before christmas, big christmas weekend shopping. kids are there to see santa friends are there taking families to mall. it's happening outside of the food mart. it's happening at the clackamas shopping center. the gunman -- we don't know the gender yet but has been neutralized. policemen not confirming whether or not the gunman is dead. just saying th
>> i'm secular and i make judgments. >> bill: you are not a secular progressive. >> secular libertarian>> bill: watch stossel's program watch maybe he will be converted on air. is it legal on legalizing pot in washington state and colorado. how will that effect people driving there? then charles krauthammer on how much millionaires should pay in taxes. factor continues after these announcements. >> this is a fox news alert. hello, everyone. i'm marcel neville...
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but the nones are not completely secular. a new survey by pew and this program found that two-thirds of the unaffiliated say they do believe in god or a universal spirit. more than half describe themselves as "spiritual but not religious." advocates of gay marriage saw new momentum. in the november elections, three more states legalized same-sex marriage-the first time it had been approved in ballot initiatives. and voters in minnesota rejected a proposed ban on gay marriage. both sides of the debate were galvanized by the supreme court's announcement that it will be taking up two cases with national implications in the spring. ten years after the catholic church's clergy sex abuse crisis exploded, a high-ranking priest in philadelphia became the first church official to be convicted for failing to report abuse. monsignor william lynn was found guilty of child endangerment and sentenced to up to six years in prison. and in kansas city, bishop robert finn was convicted of a misdemeanor for not reporting the discovery of child
but the nones are not completely secular. a new survey by pew and this program found that two-thirds of the unaffiliated say they do believe in god or a universal spirit. more than half describe themselves as "spiritual but not religious." advocates of gay marriage saw new momentum. in the november elections, three more states legalized same-sex marriage-the first time it had been approved in ballot initiatives. and voters in minnesota rejected a proposed ban on gay marriage. both...
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i wouldn't start a boycott if they only did the secular ones as well.'t see a problem with it either way as long as they are being inclusive. >> why don't they just sing british drinking songs and can sell christmas, period. don't you listen to o'reilly? >> person of the year? more like particle of the year. it is the meaning less cover. other potential choices, ceo marissa meyer, mohamed more see -- mohamed morsi. the young activist from pakistan who survived an assassination attempt. undocumented americans. bill and hillary clinton, president barack obama and finally the perennial favorite. >> yes, i hope that's true. >> it is clearly not unfortunately. >> meanwhile, this beaver has been named beaver of the year. can i say that? >> are you not supposed to tap the glass. there are clear signs there. >> they announce it tomorrow morning. >> like me will you be too excited to sleep tonight? >> i am curious. >> i like when they do the thing like the computer. i think when they did that everybody mocked "time" magazine. >> it means forward thinking. >> >>
i wouldn't start a boycott if they only did the secular ones as well.'t see a problem with it either way as long as they are being inclusive. >> why don't they just sing british drinking songs and can sell christmas, period. don't you listen to o'reilly? >> person of the year? more like particle of the year. it is the meaning less cover. other potential choices, ceo marissa meyer, mohamed more see -- mohamed morsi. the young activist from pakistan who survived an assassination...
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there are defectors coming from the secular military. once you're in the country, it feels clear these defectors do not have much power, and the rebels are largely fragmented and respond to local commanders who tend to be from their towns and neighborhoods. i think americans are trying to talk to people who have some influence over the rebels, with a view as moderate -- who they view as moderate, but it is a difficult task given the fragmented nature. host: patrick mcdonnell joining us from skype. it was a sense of where you are in beirut. caller: i'm embarrassed. beirut.'m in host: thank you very much. >> coming of today, "newsmakers" with peter shumlin, colo by former vice presidential candidate and republican congressman paul ryan and senator marco rubio late. >> i think people still love discovery. the bill to define surprises. -- ability fo dito find surpris. i do not think i could've ever imagined choosing. if you said, mike, i want you to choose honey boo boo -- or certain food channel networks, i do not think if i had to predeter
there are defectors coming from the secular military. once you're in the country, it feels clear these defectors do not have much power, and the rebels are largely fragmented and respond to local commanders who tend to be from their towns and neighborhoods. i think americans are trying to talk to people who have some influence over the rebels, with a view as moderate -- who they view as moderate, but it is a difficult task given the fragmented nature. host: patrick mcdonnell joining us from...
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we're in the business of secular trends and want to be in something that has staying power. it is a demographic inevitability more and more money will be spent by governments and people and during the hour we're taping the show, another thousand people are turning 65. we like the way the stocks are set up technically, almost all out of breakout resistance levels. on the phrfamilia pharma sidsid- >> i will break in with breaking news. we are not taping. >> we're taping and going live to tape. >> so we're not going to edit anything i just said? >> no. it's not going on tape anywhere. >> let's get back -- >> welcome back to live television. >> the logistics not withstanding. >> each of you think a different sector of the market will be the leadership group of 2013. >> interesting no one said energy that over the last couple years was always the sector everyone pointed to. >> let me say something about the three picks, strong cases made. the reason why i wouldn't take those trades and why i'm going for health care, on industrials, you need a huge pickup in the global economy for
we're in the business of secular trends and want to be in something that has staying power. it is a demographic inevitability more and more money will be spent by governments and people and during the hour we're taping the show, another thousand people are turning 65. we like the way the stocks are set up technically, almost all out of breakout resistance levels. on the phrfamilia pharma sidsid- >> i will break in with breaking news. we are not taping. >> we're taping and going live...
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seven people died last week, with hundreds more injured, in hand-to-hand fighting between secular and liberal egyptians and members of islamist groups, like the muslim brotherhood. they were fighting over what the new man in the palace-- former muslim brotherhood figure, now president muhammad morsi-- has done to bring about tomorrow's vote on a new constitution, including a late-november decree granting himself unchecked power until the vote. that led many to compare him to his reviled predecessor. >> ( translated ): i want to say that we protest against mubarak because he polluted our revolution with blood. morsi, like mubarak, he did the same thing. >> warner: morsi said the decree was needed to ensure egyptians could vote on the new charter without interference by mubarak holdovers in the judiciary. >> ( translated ): the revolution has passed but will not stop. however, i must put myself on a clear path that will lead to the achievement of a clear goal. >> warner: that clear goal is a constitution that reapportions powers among the president, parliament and military, and changes
seven people died last week, with hundreds more injured, in hand-to-hand fighting between secular and liberal egyptians and members of islamist groups, like the muslim brotherhood. they were fighting over what the new man in the palace-- former muslim brotherhood figure, now president muhammad morsi-- has done to bring about tomorrow's vote on a new constitution, including a late-november decree granting himself unchecked power until the vote. that led many to compare him to his reviled...
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the national salvation front, which is a grouping of several secular and liberal opposition groups.e saying this constitution falls short of international standards. it does not represent all of egyptians, and more importantly, it will pave the way for an islamist takeover of the government that will essentially cut off the rights of minorities, women, and other political forces that may not be islamists. it's a really polarized time in the country, and that's why it is so charged very, very dangerous. as you mentioned, the military now has been given authority to maintain and preserve security. essentially they've been given the authority to function like a police force up until the time of the referendum, which is next saturday. the underlying question in all of this, though, is whether or not logistically this constitutional referendum can take place. the judges, which are plenty to supervise the ballot box and the polling stations, some of them are boycotting. you have diplomats at embassies around the world saying they will not supervise the ex-pat yoit voting that's scheduled
the national salvation front, which is a grouping of several secular and liberal opposition groups.e saying this constitution falls short of international standards. it does not represent all of egyptians, and more importantly, it will pave the way for an islamist takeover of the government that will essentially cut off the rights of minorities, women, and other political forces that may not be islamists. it's a really polarized time in the country, and that's why it is so charged very, very...
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i was raised in a secular home, but one which the table talk often took a reflective turn. my father had recently so adjourned at oxford, i was able to spend two years there. oxford was the vibrant center of the study of philosophy. because of that, i next went to princeton to study political philosophy. i began in journalism at the national review. religion is central to the american party because religion is not central to american politics. religion plays a large role in nurturing of the virtue because of the modernity of america. our nation assigns the politics, encouraging the flourishing of the infrastructure of the institution that have the primary responsibility for nurturing the sociology of virtue. these institutions with their primary responsibility are of the private sector of life. they are not political institutions. some of our founders, notably benjamin franklin, subscribe to the 18th century, a creator that wound up the universe like a clock and did not intervene in the human story. deism explains the existence of the nature of universe, but so does the big
i was raised in a secular home, but one which the table talk often took a reflective turn. my father had recently so adjourned at oxford, i was able to spend two years there. oxford was the vibrant center of the study of philosophy. because of that, i next went to princeton to study political philosophy. i began in journalism at the national review. religion is central to the american party because religion is not central to american politics. religion plays a large role in nurturing of the...
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>> bill: secular symbol. >> christmas. christmas is a christmas tree. >> bill: this is so unreasonable. you are so unreasonable. >> no it's not unreasonable. >> bill: it's frightening. >> i'm not unreasonable at all. i'm saying the government has to be fair. the government has to not take sides. everybody is equal. >> bill: it's a federal holiday. why don't you get off your butt and get it revoked. >> don't have the votes. >> bill: of course you don't because your view is insane. >> no, it's not. you can celebrate christmas without being a christian. >> you can celebrate christmas without being a christmas by force you can't go to work, can't get your mail you can't go to the bank. >> bill: you can't go to work. >> no, you can't. >> bill: yes you can. >> are you going to be working on christmas. >> bill: i don't work on christmas. >> 99% of the country doesn't either because it's a federal holiday. >> bill: you and your merry band of fascists you get it revoked. >> you called me a fascist. >> bill: absolutely you are. >> i
>> bill: secular symbol. >> christmas. christmas is a christmas tree. >> bill: this is so unreasonable. you are so unreasonable. >> no it's not unreasonable. >> bill: it's frightening. >> i'm not unreasonable at all. i'm saying the government has to be fair. the government has to not take sides. everybody is equal. >> bill: it's a federal holiday. why don't you get off your butt and get it revoked. >> don't have the votes. >> bill: of course...
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>> the domestic issues in egypt are grave for the cop tick christians, for secular egyptians to don't want a religious state. but i think there are also profound implications for peace and stability in the region for the future of the camp david peace accord for israel. for what aid they give to radical islamist elsewhere in the region act the not just against israel but arab regimes friendly to the united states. there are profound consequences internally and externally if egypt keeps going. >> do you see what's happening in egypt and in syria, for example. new rise of islamist that are against our interest. >> that's right. syria is a case where it may be a blow to iran but given what we've seen about radical suny islamist, we're replacing one bad regime with another. the implications will spread. we've seen in libya the inability of the successor government to gadhafi to control the entire territory. same in yemen. the risk could cause the entire middle east to descend into a situation of near anarchy where all the varies crisis come together. >> you talk about near anarchy. sir wh
>> the domestic issues in egypt are grave for the cop tick christians, for secular egyptians to don't want a religious state. but i think there are also profound implications for peace and stability in the region for the future of the camp david peace accord for israel. for what aid they give to radical islamist elsewhere in the region act the not just against israel but arab regimes friendly to the united states. there are profound consequences internally and externally if egypt keeps...
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even though they're more secular because they know that's the only way to get money because the usualmechanisms they tried through turkey, council, haven't worked. one dollar out of every hundred dollars that goes through southern turkey gets to actual fighters and $100 out of hundred from the gulf and more islamist private foundations get to the fighters. so how are you going to present yourself in order to fight and get the ammunition and the arms? so there's -- the influence of the jihadists may be exaggerated but it's there. >> let's open this up. this i amazing. i could talk to him for a couple hours but let's include you i'd like to ask you a favor. because we only have 15 minutes and i would like to make sure as many of us are ingaged as possible, kindly keep your questions to a salient point, and please speak up, and then professor lesch will answer. so whoever has a question, the microphone is in the middle. yes, sir, please. >> i just am amazed what we hear about syria and i'm pleased to have an expert like yourself, but i did have a question about some of the things that ha
even though they're more secular because they know that's the only way to get money because the usualmechanisms they tried through turkey, council, haven't worked. one dollar out of every hundred dollars that goes through southern turkey gets to actual fighters and $100 out of hundred from the gulf and more islamist private foundations get to the fighters. so how are you going to present yourself in order to fight and get the ammunition and the arms? so there's -- the influence of the jihadists...
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the choice that we face is between secular dictatorship of the mubarak, or and democracy. we have to accept this democracy because even if it is islamist, it is a type of democracy. if you cast your mind back to january of 2011 when this whole business began, maybe december of 2010 with tenacious, -- tunisia, you could have made an argument that would have turned out to be wrong based on the following things. first of all, but the people at teh square -- the square where these marvelous characters. there were on their blackberries, they work socially network and progressive. -- were socially networked and progressive. you had a pundits saying the islamists are late to this party, this process is being driven by young progressives. i did not see it that way. and like the bolsheviks overtook the mensheviks, you began to see the muslim brotherhood come in. and the brotherhood offers this promise that it was not going to contest the presidential election. do you remember this promise? well, you already knew that things are going in a very bad way when as soon as they saw the o
the choice that we face is between secular dictatorship of the mubarak, or and democracy. we have to accept this democracy because even if it is islamist, it is a type of democracy. if you cast your mind back to january of 2011 when this whole business began, maybe december of 2010 with tenacious, -- tunisia, you could have made an argument that would have turned out to be wrong based on the following things. first of all, but the people at teh square -- the square where these marvelous...
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secular and christian representatives boycotted the vote. they had already withdrawn from the assembly weeks ago. in a television interview, morsi again tried to appease the opposition forces. he said the sweeping forces to granted himself last week will only remain until a constitution goes into effect, but that is not enough for his opponents who have vowed to keep on protesting. >> those protests have been growing steadily all day. let's bring now our correspondent live from cairo. just how divided is -- right now? is there any common ground at all between the muslim brotherhood in egypt's secular and christian communities? >> the common ground seems to be really a difficult thing these days. we will have two demonstrations in cairo tomorrow. protesters will stay overnight in tahrir square. these of the leftist activists. on the other side, we see the muslim brotherhood on the western side of the line. this will be basically a simple tomorrow of how polarized the country is in this latest decision, and by pushing through this constitution
secular and christian representatives boycotted the vote. they had already withdrawn from the assembly weeks ago. in a television interview, morsi again tried to appease the opposition forces. he said the sweeping forces to granted himself last week will only remain until a constitution goes into effect, but that is not enough for his opponents who have vowed to keep on protesting. >> those protests have been growing steadily all day. let's bring now our correspondent live from cairo....
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it really has not been a secular winner in the retail space. would sell. >> what's the stock done year-to-date? >> well, first quarter, the -- first quarter of this year, the stock did incredibly well. >> monster, right? >> monster move. and again, a lot of that was on short conversation. so for a trade you could file long here on the short covering. but i think overall, it's not a name i want to be in. >> year-to-date, up 36%. >> absolutely. and a lot of that, as i said, was short covering the beginning of the year. >>> up next, dell having its best day of the year. after goldman upgrades the stock. should you buy that rally? we debate whether the computer giant can get back to its glory days. >>> and apple's former ceo john scully joins us in a cnbc exclusive. his take on social media's biggest players, and who could emerge as the next steve jobs. he'll be right here on-set. back in two minutes. looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of -- fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things
it really has not been a secular winner in the retail space. would sell. >> what's the stock done year-to-date? >> well, first quarter, the -- first quarter of this year, the stock did incredibly well. >> monster, right? >> monster move. and again, a lot of that was on short conversation. so for a trade you could file long here on the short covering. but i think overall, it's not a name i want to be in. >> year-to-date, up 36%. >> absolutely. and a lot of...
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they're characterized as secular at the say and up high that it has but really line between now and is is quite soon i mean that the other say it so well that the secretary in israel is muslim brotherhood organization and very small amount of them are secular. you have of course the foreign element these for all of the middle east the caucasus region in russia. to syria you are only because of that ideological reasons but because they were promised a salary by the qatari government and saudi arabia which is also something the base said publicly so these are the can groups i would like to call to why the us has now are two years to live in one of these groups that has the nuestra as an on as an al qaeda terrorists a clue. i think because. this group has the coast media for its various suicide bombings terrorist activity but actually not very different from other groups inside syria. or by the syrian regime. that just recently was a media article i think of the twenty nine. of the say have come together. but that the u.s. has. a terrorist organization and it would be nice to petition to
they're characterized as secular at the say and up high that it has but really line between now and is is quite soon i mean that the other say it so well that the secretary in israel is muslim brotherhood organization and very small amount of them are secular. you have of course the foreign element these for all of the middle east the caucasus region in russia. to syria you are only because of that ideological reasons but because they were promised a salary by the qatari government and saudi...
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>> now, you know a lot of secular progressives having lived in los angeles for many years. the philosophy is the state rules and all the other stuff should be subservant to the state. a lot of people feel this is why the campaign should be in motion not only just christmas but the expression of spirituality on any level. do you buy into that. >> absolutely not. once the state rules -- >> bill: no, do you buy into that's why the secular progressives are buying into this. >> that's part of it, bill. a lot of it is plain anger. a lot of people are angry and angry at whatever is the predominant symbol. they are angry at anything that reminds them of tradition. angry at anything that doesn't make themselves the center of attention. they are just a lot of angry people out there. they go after the prince of peace. >> i interviewed rhode island governor chafee on the program yesterday. he didn't seem to be an angry guy. i don't think he is i don't think lincoln chafee is an angry guy. now, he is one of the s.p. warriors who is trying to tell his state that we don't really have a ch
>> now, you know a lot of secular progressives having lived in los angeles for many years. the philosophy is the state rules and all the other stuff should be subservant to the state. a lot of people feel this is why the campaign should be in motion not only just christmas but the expression of spirituality on any level. do you buy into that. >> absolutely not. once the state rules -- >> bill: no, do you buy into that's why the secular progressives are buying into this....
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the difference between the secular and religious doomsday folks. is there anything you could say to the secular types who are sitting with their piles of gold and everything waiting for the country to erode. is there anything logically, rationally to persuade people maybe this isn't the best approach? >> well, i do. these people write me and i write them back. i say look, the country's almost 250 years old. and nothing's happened like that. even remotely like that. that happens in some third world countries where they have revolutions, but we've had all these presidential elections and not once has the incumbent president had to be forced out by gun point. where that does happen in other countries. the chances of that happening here is very low. our economy has gone through major cataclysms and still people don't have to be using gold and fend off people with their guns. economy is not going to collapse. the political system's going to go on. we're going to be okay. you don't have to do that. don't waste your money on bomb shelter type things. they
the difference between the secular and religious doomsday folks. is there anything you could say to the secular types who are sitting with their piles of gold and everything waiting for the country to erode. is there anything logically, rationally to persuade people maybe this isn't the best approach? >> well, i do. these people write me and i write them back. i say look, the country's almost 250 years old. and nothing's happened like that. even remotely like that. that happens in some...
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england and the united states are different places but europe is kind of on the vanguard of the secularism movement, and to the degree that their leading religious institution looks irrelevant or out of step with the times, i think that there's important lessons for us here aut h religious groups and religious institutions accommodate themselves to the wider culture and one of the things that you're gonna see that on here at home, i think in 2013, is the gay marriage question, which is gonna be headed to the supreme court. so to what degree religious institutions can adapt to the larger culture is i think gonna be, there's gonna be a lot there. >> but for a lot of these religious institutions they don't adapt to the wider culture. you know, they take pride in saying, "well, we're counter cultural because we stand for what we believe is right, whether or not the culture agrees." and i think you're right. that's where it really, you know. >> that's where the tsion is. >> the clash comes when you talk about gay marriage because for a lot of religious institutions this is a faith issue, an iss
england and the united states are different places but europe is kind of on the vanguard of the secularism movement, and to the degree that their leading religious institution looks irrelevant or out of step with the times, i think that there's important lessons for us here aut h religious groups and religious institutions accommodate themselves to the wider culture and one of the things that you're gonna see that on here at home, i think in 2013, is the gay marriage question, which is gonna be...
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they're characterized as secular at the say and up higher and higher but really line between is is quite slewing i mean that they are say it is a cemetery in israel as muslim brotherhood little organization and very small amount of them are secular. you have of course the foreign element is for all the growth in middle east the caucasus region in russia. to syria not only because it ideological reasons but because they were promised a salary by the qatar government and saudi arabia which is also something that they said publicly so all these are live from groups i would like to go to why the us has now are two years to live in one of these groups that has a new star as another as an al qaeda terrorist group. i think because. this group has the coast. forward there is a suicide. terrorist activity but. not very different from other groups inside syria. who are fighting the syrian regime. that just recently there was a media article i think important term that the twenty nine. of the say have come together. but that the us has. a terrorist organization and it would be nice to petition just
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half of it off and work on the rest in early 2013, but the more important thing, tom, i think is the secular things they can do in first half of 2013 to improve the trajectory of what we are doing with our entitlement programs and with tax reforms, and if they do that, that is what i mean by looking through the cliff, if those things happen, 200013 could set up and trigger a lot of good catalysts not just in the u.s. but around the world. >> yes that's the big enchilada you are talking about with entitlement reform and tax reform, what lies beyond the cliff or for that matter, you know, what with relooking at in terms of the economy beyond it? >> well, i think if you look at three big factors, tom, europe has gotten better by far, we have got much lower interest rates than europe, much more resolve, stock markets are up nicely there, china which was in free fall, started to rebound, manufacturing started to rebound, gdp is rebound, use of electricity is starting to rebound, exports rebound, you filter all of those in the u.s. where you sit in the u.s. with a consumer that has got five-year h
half of it off and work on the rest in early 2013, but the more important thing, tom, i think is the secular things they can do in first half of 2013 to improve the trajectory of what we are doing with our entitlement programs and with tax reforms, and if they do that, that is what i mean by looking through the cliff, if those things happen, 200013 could set up and trigger a lot of good catalysts not just in the u.s. but around the world. >> yes that's the big enchilada you are talking...
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democrats and the secular democrats will also try to moderate that media for all things that missed and absorb some of their ideas as well so it's always good to have this kind of political balance the most important thing is that for all to respect the rules of the democrats again to accept a constitution even if it was drafted by people that do not belong to your site you still have to accept it because it was six months of work. constitution assembly appointed by an elected institution which is to which was the parliament that thirty million egyptians voted for so all these were cannot just get an old by a group of judges in the constitutional court that appointed by mubarak at an earlier stage i think and this is that at the crux of the issue at the moment thank you for your thoughtful. program talked to sure there live from the middle east expert as you are thank you thank you. washington that israel for authorizing three thousand new settler homes in the west bank and east jerusalem israel's move came a day after the u.n. general assembly upgraded palestine to being a normal m
democrats and the secular democrats will also try to moderate that media for all things that missed and absorb some of their ideas as well so it's always good to have this kind of political balance the most important thing is that for all to respect the rules of the democrats again to accept a constitution even if it was drafted by people that do not belong to your site you still have to accept it because it was six months of work. constitution assembly appointed by an elected institution which...
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interpretation today slavic law and this is what scares many of the seculars on the other hand also there is the civil military relations this constitution is a bit through military it gives them a veto over high politics that is the national defense council which is composed of a majority of military command that is which undermines this idea of civilian control over the the armed forces so these are the two elements but having said that this constitution compare to the one nine hundred seventy one nine hundred twenty one thousand nine hundred thirty nine hundred fifty six and throughout the sixty's the various. short constitutions or constitutions that egypt had all of these constitutions were much more authoritarian and much less democratic than the one thousand and twelve have this is the first time in the constitution that you have the president cannot resolve the wind and cannot. you have a prime minister who is actually empowered to take decisions without going back to the president so it empowers other centers as other elected civilian centers of power judgment what you say not gr
interpretation today slavic law and this is what scares many of the seculars on the other hand also there is the civil military relations this constitution is a bit through military it gives them a veto over high politics that is the national defense council which is composed of a majority of military command that is which undermines this idea of civilian control over the the armed forces so these are the two elements but having said that this constitution compare to the one nine hundred...
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there's any kind of religious sect your every kind of secular to synagogue, secular so what nothing to do with any of it. and then every degree of orthodox, certain ways of tipping the hat, certain kinds of beards. i don't know, i don't know what a monolithic jewish community is. and the same is true of christians. christian cevaer, the arab christians first of all have very little to do with evangelical western christians that go in for various reasons. it's just a hodgepodge. so what people think it is going to be what they think of you personally. i don't think very many people are judged on their christianity or judaism, unless they're just totally obnoxious. >> there's a few of those. >> definitely. i mean, the fear against christians amongst the orthodox, or we have an angle from how bringing forth armageddon reports time, or i don't know. and i don't know anybody that does the. i heard the story, that's what these jews thought of and i've never don't a christian that had the motivation. i know some that want to talk about the faith, but i mean in terms of converting jews to brin
there's any kind of religious sect your every kind of secular to synagogue, secular so what nothing to do with any of it. and then every degree of orthodox, certain ways of tipping the hat, certain kinds of beards. i don't know, i don't know what a monolithic jewish community is. and the same is true of christians. christian cevaer, the arab christians first of all have very little to do with evangelical western christians that go in for various reasons. it's just a hodgepodge. so what people...
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schools replacing christmas carols with secular songs, all of that is snumenting.herefore i'm not going to back away from my campaign to keep christmas christmas in this country. father jonathan morris a fox news contributor sees it a bit differently. >> the reason i'm not angry is well, yes, i think it's silly, it's out of place for people to dedicate so much energy to try to get rid of christmas scenes like this. the good news is, when christianity has been persecuted, when it has been outlawed, when people have died for their faith it hant gone away. if our christmas is going to be getting upset with people trying to take away our christmas, isn't that silly, too? >> bill: here now is father morris. >> what could you disagree with about what i just said? >> bill: because it isn't silly. >> what's not silly. >> my campaign. >> no it's not at all. >> bill: mine is very deadly serious. >> i agree with you that you should be doing what you are doing. what's silly is the choice of some people to try take christ out of christmas. that's silly and christian way of sayi
schools replacing christmas carols with secular songs, all of that is snumenting.herefore i'm not going to back away from my campaign to keep christmas christmas in this country. father jonathan morris a fox news contributor sees it a bit differently. >> the reason i'm not angry is well, yes, i think it's silly, it's out of place for people to dedicate so much energy to try to get rid of christmas scenes like this. the good news is, when christianity has been persecuted, when it has been...