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the tea party deeply undermined the tea party's progress. >> it deeply undermine it long term. once they got into office and realized what you said as an activist couldn't translate into politics. but let's remember how eective the tea party was in the 2010 elections in riling up behavior and riling up energy. and because the people they were speaking for were earnest in their beliefs. and what we see happening wi activists is that they are earnest in their beliefs and they are going to vote. my job is not police -- no pun intended -- the language of activists who are pitting themselves against a system that dismisses them. about how do we meet to think the underlying issues my point is that activists serve a very specific pue o society, regardless of what because they are uaround, using the strongest and rawest language they havto express their deepest concerns. but as someone who is in public policy, my responsibility is to think about how do we actually achieve the outcome that is sought. and it's not to get into debes about the legitimacy of language or not. it's to think a
the tea party deeply undermined the tea party's progress. >> it deeply undermine it long term. once they got into office and realized what you said as an activist couldn't translate into politics. but let's remember how eective the tea party was in the 2010 elections in riling up behavior and riling up energy. and because the people they were speaking for were earnest in their beliefs. and what we see happening wi activists is that they are earnest in their beliefs and they are going to...
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the boston tea party on the right and it's a little shaded out. but there is an angel there showing kind of divine that they should dump tea into boston harbor. let's go back even further. we always ask the question, how do the road to the revolution start? where did george washington switch from being member of the british empire and proud of his british allegiance to being a revolutionary. where did samuel adams start? it may have started as early as 1740 with the land bank crisis in massachusetts. a lot of these people had land. they had resources. they had goods to sell. but they were not rich and hard currency. and so this idea populated that you could maybe use the land as a form of currency. you can see here two showings. and you could use this to sell, barter and trade. so this was an effort of land owners and artists to use their work products as currency which obviously became a very popular idea. except for the merchants and the top echelons of society who had money. and who had access to the hard coinage and currency. this populist move
the boston tea party on the right and it's a little shaded out. but there is an angel there showing kind of divine that they should dump tea into boston harbor. let's go back even further. we always ask the question, how do the road to the revolution start? where did george washington switch from being member of the british empire and proud of his british allegiance to being a revolutionary. where did samuel adams start? it may have started as early as 1740 with the land bank crisis in...
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boston tea, party boston massacre, lexington concord. we talked about lexington concord a little at the end. but it is also all the other paving stones that built that road overtime. it is the land banks starting in 1740. the 17 sixties. the intolerable acts. it is a military presence in the town. it is people like doctor warren, james otis. then it is the adams, the hancocks, who continued the revolution. so the full story still being discovered. it is still being uncovered. that is why mostly this before they were americans are very important. now, at the end of the conclusion, before i do take questions, i do want to say, i do not want boston to be burnt. this is being filmed by c-span. but there are a lot of british probably in 1775 that would have wished they were anything else, even in the islands of the caribbean, than dealing with what was fomented by the road to revolution. the first major american victory would be achieved on boston. so, with that, i would like to take any questions, comments, concerns, disturbances, suggestion
boston tea, party boston massacre, lexington concord. we talked about lexington concord a little at the end. but it is also all the other paving stones that built that road overtime. it is the land banks starting in 1740. the 17 sixties. the intolerable acts. it is a military presence in the town. it is people like doctor warren, james otis. then it is the adams, the hancocks, who continued the revolution. so the full story still being discovered. it is still being uncovered. that is why mostly...
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and you are still you rode the tea party wave are you still a tea party or oh yeah but that is very intense form your i've talked about this before the tea party movement's long gone i mean it was all about the debt and the size of government and once trump became president he increased the debt faster than obama did then that's larry that's the damndest thing because all of these republicans shine who i know like ted cruz and jim jordan. and privately they can't stand trump but they don't call the police say anything about him i don't recognize these guys anymore we screamed about it when obama was president they don't say a thing about the debt with trump as president it's just wrong. we have 2 problems who he's facing 2 of the problems nascar and the n.f.l. both walked away from him on a race issue the n.f.l. almost now saying it's ok to take a knee and i would imagine at the opening game of the n.f.l. season the all take me. yeah and nascar has done away with the dixie flag. he has handled the race issue even he would admit poorly has he not he sure has larry and it's hurt him in the po
and you are still you rode the tea party wave are you still a tea party or oh yeah but that is very intense form your i've talked about this before the tea party movement's long gone i mean it was all about the debt and the size of government and once trump became president he increased the debt faster than obama did then that's larry that's the damndest thing because all of these republicans shine who i know like ted cruz and jim jordan. and privately they can't stand trump but they don't call...
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the tea party was able to use rhetoric -- >> oh, i think it did. >> hmm? >> i think the rhetoric from the tea party deeply undermined the a party's progress. >> it deeply undermined it long term. once they got into office and realed what you said as an activist couldn't translate into politics. but let's remember how effective the tea party was in the 2010 elections in riling up behavioren and riling ugy. and because the people they were speaking forst were earn their beliefs. and what we see happening with activists is that they and they are goingte.beliefs my job is not to police -- no pun intended -- the language of activists who are pitting themselvessy against em that dismisses them. my responsibility is to thinkw about we meet the underlying issues that lead to those cries. i my poithat activists in our society,ecific pue regardless of what their activism is around, because they are usually using the strongest and rawest language they have to express but as someone who is in public policy, my responsibility is to think about how do wactually achieve
the tea party was able to use rhetoric -- >> oh, i think it did. >> hmm? >> i think the rhetoric from the tea party deeply undermined the a party's progress. >> it deeply undermined it long term. once they got into office and realed what you said as an activist couldn't translate into politics. but let's remember how effective the tea party was in the 2010 elections in riling up behavioren and riling ugy. and because the people they were speaking forst were earn their...
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some of them have compared it to the boston tea party.t says that protest are suppose to be polite andnd peaceful? i can show you that outraged citizens are the ones that have made america what she is and led to many major milestone. be honest, this is not a tranquil time. >> destroying property which can be replaced is not violent. and to put those things, to use the exact same language to describe those two things, i think, really is not, it's not moral to do that. >> i want to be clear how i characterize it. this is, mostly a protest. it is not, generally speaking, unruly, but fires have been started, and there'sut a crowd that is relishing that. there is a deep sense of grievance here at play, and when you discount people who are doing things to public property that they shouldn't be doing, it avdoes have to be understood tht this city has got for the last several years an issue with police, and it's got a real sense of a deep sense of grievance of inequality. elizabeth: charles, this wanton devastation, does it help those grieving ge
some of them have compared it to the boston tea party.t says that protest are suppose to be polite andnd peaceful? i can show you that outraged citizens are the ones that have made america what she is and led to many major milestone. be honest, this is not a tranquil time. >> destroying property which can be replaced is not violent. and to put those things, to use the exact same language to describe those two things, i think, really is not, it's not moral to do that. >> i want to be...
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some have compared it to the boston tea party. >> please, show me where it says that protesters are supposed to be polite and peaceful? i can show you outraged citizens are the ones who made america what she is an led to any major milestones. be honest this, is not a tranquil time. >> destroying property which can be replaced is not violence, and to put those things, to use the exact same language to describe those two things i think really, is not, it is not moral to do that. >> i want to be clear in how i characterize this, this is mostly a protest. it is not, it is not generally speaking unruly, where fires have been started but a crowd relishing that. there is a deep sense of grievance and complaints here. that is the thing, when you discount people who are doing things, destroying public property that they shouldn't be doing, it does have to be understood this city has got, for the last several years an issue with police and it has got a real sense of grievance of inequality. elizabeth: charles, does wanton, devastation, does
some have compared it to the boston tea party. >> please, show me where it says that protesters are supposed to be polite and peaceful? i can show you outraged citizens are the ones who made america what she is an led to any major milestones. be honest this, is not a tranquil time. >> destroying property which can be replaced is not violence, and to put those things, to use the exact same language to describe those two things i think really, is not, it is not moral to do that....
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. >> our country was started because this is how the boston tea party rioting. so don't get it twisted and think it's something that never happened before and this is so terrible and where are we and these savages. this is how this country was started. >> please, show me where it says protesters are supposed to be plight and peaceful. -- to be polite and peaceful. jesse: they are just dumping tea in the water. he says it's peaceful and there is fire in the background? that's fake news. they are supposed to be peaceful. this is from the network that said for the last four years the rule of law must be upheld. but that's what the left always says. it's just selective application of the law. they are so twisted that even barack obama disagrees with them. here is the former president on the riots a few years back. >> when individuals get crow bars and start prying open doors to loot, they are not protesting. they are not making a statement. they are stealing. they are destroying and undermining businesses and opportunities in their own communities. my understanding
. >> our country was started because this is how the boston tea party rioting. so don't get it twisted and think it's something that never happened before and this is so terrible and where are we and these savages. this is how this country was started. >> please, show me where it says protesters are supposed to be plight and peaceful. -- to be polite and peaceful. jesse: they are just dumping tea in the water. he says it's peaceful and there is fire in the background? that's fake...
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i am not sure what the boston tea party was.hat is something we weren't taught in schools back in the united kingdom. what happened? [laughter] tom: jon, you know what you need to do? i think over the fourth of july weekend, and i am sure everyone listening on radio and tv would really agree with me on this, jon ferro, you need to read johnny tremaine. i just think a budweiser in your hand or a sam adams. sam adams, anda you need to read johnny tremaine to finally become a gentleman. jonathan: that was a lesson of how to deal with a rude british journalist live on air. live on bloomberg tv and radio, good morning to you all. with an ecb decision just around the corner, looking forward to being with you through the morning here on bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: from new york city, this is "bloomberg surveillance ." we are live on bloomberg tv and radio. ferro,m, i'm jonathan together with lisa -- with tom keene, i'm jonathan ferro, together with lisa abramowicz. looking forward to forecast coming from president lagarde in a news conferen
i am not sure what the boston tea party was.hat is something we weren't taught in schools back in the united kingdom. what happened? [laughter] tom: jon, you know what you need to do? i think over the fourth of july weekend, and i am sure everyone listening on radio and tv would really agree with me on this, jon ferro, you need to read johnny tremaine. i just think a budweiser in your hand or a sam adams. sam adams, anda you need to read johnny tremaine to finally become a gentleman. jonathan:...
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750000000000 euros saying this is a way to find populism and european division but the far right if tea party says this sum is too high and these crises won't be solved by spending massive amounts to help companies out of debt no to 9000000000 euros in transfers and liability risks the german people's money should not be spent rescuing europe and yet the business friendly f.t.p. party wants structural reforms. if i were to be malicious i'd say this support is not going to the people actually suffering from the pandemic it's going to the countries that are the least competitive and have the highest reform deficits it's the germany or presidency will be one to focus on climate protection america has also said fighting climate change tops her agenda along with digitisation so that europe can become stronger and more independent. the work of a group of north korean defectors is rising tensions between north and south with the land border close the defectors attending to the air and sea to send messages and medicine to the north supporters say their efforts are raising awareness about the plight o
750000000000 euros saying this is a way to find populism and european division but the far right if tea party says this sum is too high and these crises won't be solved by spending massive amounts to help companies out of debt no to 9000000000 euros in transfers and liability risks the german people's money should not be spent rescuing europe and yet the business friendly f.t.p. party wants structural reforms. if i were to be malicious i'd say this support is not going to the people actually...
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i say we probably need a driver move party to rival the coffee and tea party right now. quite frankly, it doesn't help matters much when we have to leader of the free world equating champions of social justice with domestic terrorism back in 2017 during the charlottesville tragedy. >> we will let you go out there and hear from michael hopkins. >> one of the biggest problems we are seeing right now is a vacuum of leadership normally in times of tragedy, our president comes before the country using this pensions. we saw that with bill clinton. we saw with george w. bush, barack obama after shootings and everything from runners in south carolina. we are not seeing that now from our president. i think that's causing fear and frustration among american public but also its allowing people to cease on the lack of leadership and that's where you icing writers and anarchists coming in. when there's no one to come before the country and ease the tensions, i think people just kind of freeze. right now, we are seeing already a country very divided among racial lines, partisan lines,
i say we probably need a driver move party to rival the coffee and tea party right now. quite frankly, it doesn't help matters much when we have to leader of the free world equating champions of social justice with domestic terrorism back in 2017 during the charlottesville tragedy. >> we will let you go out there and hear from michael hopkins. >> one of the biggest problems we are seeing right now is a vacuum of leadership normally in times of tragedy, our president comes before the...
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and you know the price will be all over those tea party protesters at the white house.me entirely appropriate things that they moved the protesters. this is hypocrisy at the highest order. i thought frankly,, he marched for people who wanted to go to church. there is a lot of part of the symbolism of that. quite important. >> bret: they give all, we have to run. >> okay, i know. you've made your point clear. i got it. we have all sides here. i've got a run, because the commercial break is coming. when we come back, some good news. should i be getting excited? depends. are you gonna want faster speeds? i will. more reliability? oh, also yes. better response times? definitely. are you gonna be making sourdough bread? oh, is that 5g related? no, just like why is everyone making sourdough now... but yes, you're gonna want 5g. at&t is building 5g on america's best network. visit att.com to learn more. (vo) ♪love. it's what we've always said makes subaru, subaru. and right now, love is more important than ever. in response to covid-19, subaru and our retailers are donating fi
and you know the price will be all over those tea party protesters at the white house.me entirely appropriate things that they moved the protesters. this is hypocrisy at the highest order. i thought frankly,, he marched for people who wanted to go to church. there is a lot of part of the symbolism of that. quite important. >> bret: they give all, we have to run. >> okay, i know. you've made your point clear. i got it. we have all sides here. i've got a run, because the commercial...
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a lot of people were angry, and the tea party movement on the right and the brief occupy movement on the left both came out about experience, that since that the game was rigged in favor of the rich and the powerful. and then some ways, michael, i think that bernie sanders and donald trump are both lineal descendents of the tea party movement on the right and the occupy movement on the left. one just quick note, and that is, in 2015 i was doing some very preliminary research for this book, and i was undertaking focus groups in the midwest, in michigan, wisconsin, a lot of the rust belt areas and also down in north carolina and missouri. i kept on asking people, well, there are no primary candidates in the democratic and republican primaries. who are you most interested in? who would you support for president? i kept on hearing from people in these rust belt states and also in some southern and western states come i kept hearing the same thing. people said we are very interested in two gentleman. one is bernie sanders and the other is donald trump. michael, when they heard people repe
a lot of people were angry, and the tea party movement on the right and the brief occupy movement on the left both came out about experience, that since that the game was rigged in favor of the rich and the powerful. and then some ways, michael, i think that bernie sanders and donald trump are both lineal descendents of the tea party movement on the right and the occupy movement on the left. one just quick note, and that is, in 2015 i was doing some very preliminary research for this book, and...
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like the massacre, the tea party, paul reveres ride, the writing of the declaration, and the intent of the founders. and so on. part of what intrigues me as a historian, are the ways in which different versions of our shared history are constructed to serve political culture or ideological agendas. everyone seems to have their own take on events as different narratives resonate with different people at different times. we all have our favored stories. every nation needs a story. something that tells members of that nation and others, who they are as a people. historian americans like to tell themselves about their nation is one of freedom loving people, coming from england, seeking religious liberty. they prosper and extended their quest for freedom by throwing off the chains of british rules to establish a nation based on the ideas of individualism, equality and upward mobility. status in society was based solely on their abilities and efforts rather than birth and aristocracy. the american nation is a unique nation. an exceptional nation in this narrative, whose prosperity moves towa
like the massacre, the tea party, paul reveres ride, the writing of the declaration, and the intent of the founders. and so on. part of what intrigues me as a historian, are the ways in which different versions of our shared history are constructed to serve political culture or ideological agendas. everyone seems to have their own take on events as different narratives resonate with different people at different times. we all have our favored stories. every nation needs a story. something that...
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his remarks focused on free pivotal events, the boston massacre the boston tea party, and the battles part of a day-long symposium cohosted by the merging blog, -- and the icbm of alexandria virginia. next, on lectures in history, southern -- -- teaches a class on the abundance in the 1920s and how unequal distribution of wealth led to the great depression. she
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world bank is the cologne upon the next al-jazeera brings you the latest from around the world a new tea party investigation asks whether water should be a free natural resource or a commodity traded for profit as protesters take to the streets in the country back to school with 19 condoled trump survive these historic challenges. to announce his era. to older sarah we know let me also you how worried you are about the increase in hostilities in yemen we listen this is the moment to stop all the 30 action this is the moment also trades on fighting of united we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on the whole just 0. this is al-jazeera. over there on the clock this is the news hour live from coming up in the next 60 minutes he used to. ordering george florey memorial services held to remember the african-americans who died during a police.
world bank is the cologne upon the next al-jazeera brings you the latest from around the world a new tea party investigation asks whether water should be a free natural resource or a commodity traded for profit as protesters take to the streets in the country back to school with 19 condoled trump survive these historic challenges. to announce his era. to older sarah we know let me also you how worried you are about the increase in hostilities in yemen we listen this is the moment to stop all...
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dryy we probably need vermouth party to rival the coffee party and the tea party right now. quite frankly, it does not help matters much when we had the leader of the free world equating champions of social justice with domestic terrorists back in 2017 during the charlottesville tragedy. host: we will let you go there. we will hear from michael hopkins. guest: one of the biggest problems we are seeing now is a vacuum of leadership. normally during times of tragedy, the president comes before the country and uses the tensions. we saw that with bill clinton in 1992 after the okc, george bush after 9/11, barack obama after shootings, murders in south carolina. we are not seeing that now from our president. i think that is causing fear and consternation among the american public, but it is also allowing people to seize on that lack of leadership. that is where we are seeing some of these writers, these -- rioters,ome in these anarchists come in. when no one is easing tensions, people just kind of freeze. right now, we are seeing what is already a divided country along racial lin
dryy we probably need vermouth party to rival the coffee party and the tea party right now. quite frankly, it does not help matters much when we had the leader of the free world equating champions of social justice with domestic terrorists back in 2017 during the charlottesville tragedy. host: we will let you go there. we will hear from michael hopkins. guest: one of the biggest problems we are seeing now is a vacuum of leadership. normally during times of tragedy, the president comes before...
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charles thanks very much for bringing us right up to date our tea party correspondent charlotte. motor march in detroit turned violent after a police vehicle sped away through a crowd of protesters who had surrounded the car and smashed the window for police chiefs launched an investigation stating that the officers will remain on duty we're about to show graphic video of the incident as officers forcibly tried to get away in their s.u.v. . and there is still deep seated anger towards officers in some cases it's preventing them from doing their job on record early retirements have been seen to in the last number of months this video shows new york police having glass bottles thrown at them while responding to a call of shots being fired the city's largest police union said the murder city council speaker should be held responsible for surrendering this city. in missouri this armed couple emerged in front of their munchen locked and loaded pointing their weapons at b.l.m. protesters who had entered a private street they were believed to be marching towards the home of st louis ver
charles thanks very much for bringing us right up to date our tea party correspondent charlotte. motor march in detroit turned violent after a police vehicle sped away through a crowd of protesters who had surrounded the car and smashed the window for police chiefs launched an investigation stating that the officers will remain on duty we're about to show graphic video of the incident as officers forcibly tried to get away in their s.u.v. . and there is still deep seated anger towards officers...
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ban on gatherings right now because a pandemic nonetheless thousands still turned out to tell a tea party french police is in memory too of a young black french with a damaged or a who died in police detention in $26.00 teams skirmishes broke out swat officers responded with tear gas projectiles and pepper spray. 82 half minutes past the hour good morning from moscow me kevin 0 in thank you for watching up ahead this the program continues after the break british soldiers likely to escape trial over suspected war crimes in iraq we report on as independent investigators draw most of the allegations. rage and destruction fear and despair how has the united states found it so in such a state of turmoil growing income inequality systemic racism or at least 60. what is the difference between a protest and riot is it accurate to say the us has become. the world is driven by shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. my good morning the number of deaths in britain from corona virus could be worse than the headline figures suggest by may the 22nd the government statistics office put the number
ban on gatherings right now because a pandemic nonetheless thousands still turned out to tell a tea party french police is in memory too of a young black french with a damaged or a who died in police detention in $26.00 teams skirmishes broke out swat officers responded with tear gas projectiles and pepper spray. 82 half minutes past the hour good morning from moscow me kevin 0 in thank you for watching up ahead this the program continues after the break british soldiers likely to escape trial...
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could have not happened the way -- we view the revolution as, you had the boston massacre, boston tea party, the war again, we become free. we become americans. was this inevitable in your opinion? could it have taken a different turn? thoughts on that? >> it's the type of revolution it is. it's a political revolution more so than any kind of social revolution. political grievances could usually be settled by, in this case, it would have been in parliament and with the king. the american civil war and how that becomes just -- it was a war to preserve the union, but then it becomes a war to forge a new union. by saying that i mean, ending slavery. slavery was something that couldn't be settled in the halls of congress. the civil war i would say is inevitable. when it comes to the revolution, i don't know. we were talking about earlier today that a lot of the things that the colonists had grievances about were minuscule. they were just looking for a way to break away somehow. if those small grievances were actually settled in parliament and with the king, would the american -- would we have b
could have not happened the way -- we view the revolution as, you had the boston massacre, boston tea party, the war again, we become free. we become americans. was this inevitable in your opinion? could it have taken a different turn? thoughts on that? >> it's the type of revolution it is. it's a political revolution more so than any kind of social revolution. political grievances could usually be settled by, in this case, it would have been in parliament and with the king. the american...
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falbe on television to spin things this way our country was started because this is how the boston tea party rioting. so don't do not get in twisted and think that oh this is something that has not never happened before and then this is so terrible and where are we in these savages and all of that this is how this country will start making excuses making excuses for people who who beat up female business owners and riot in luton beat up cops wow that's don lemon and of course the president has come under fire during all this from the media imagine the president and his attorney general have vowed to restore law and order and of course that's racist he used the phrase law and order it was a very specific choice of words there and that of course harkens back to richard nixon himself when he worked for although i think the use of that phrase predates your time there but why do you think barr is using that why do you think that is something the administration is leaning so heavily into. it's a code phrase that is if you have too much more than a dog whistle and you know it's very definite messag
falbe on television to spin things this way our country was started because this is how the boston tea party rioting. so don't do not get in twisted and think that oh this is something that has not never happened before and then this is so terrible and where are we in these savages and all of that this is how this country will start making excuses making excuses for people who who beat up female business owners and riot in luton beat up cops wow that's don lemon and of course the president has...
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people are working for arguments but when i'm trying to generate as part of the reagan revolution the tea party revolution the article five convention states. [applause] and what we try to do now with the duly elected president of the united states and this explains who they are because they are political and to get the freedom of the press back and that is what this book is about. >> i was thinking when i read your book given the opportunity. >> i wish i thought of it. >> it became apparent i thank you had an opportunity may be more than once to sit with our president and talk with our president. but having met with them. >> i don't meet with them that often and i will tell you this is a very smart man he knows what's going on nothing like he's portrayed in the media if you look at him compared to biden it is a joke. [laughter] so i will tell you this in the republican primaries were a ruse and the general election is support the president and i'm glad i did. [applause] a lot of his positions are so solid if we could have withstood what he is a standing. [applause] and we are extremely fortuna
people are working for arguments but when i'm trying to generate as part of the reagan revolution the tea party revolution the article five convention states. [applause] and what we try to do now with the duly elected president of the united states and this explains who they are because they are political and to get the freedom of the press back and that is what this book is about. >> i was thinking when i read your book given the opportunity. >> i wish i thought of it. >> it...
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the boston massacre, the boston tea party and the battles of lexington and convert. this was part of a day long symposium cohosted on the emerging revolutionary war block, get speeds tavern museum and alexandria virginia. >> every saturday night, american next, on lectures in hiy.
the boston massacre, the boston tea party and the battles of lexington and convert. this was part of a day long symposium cohosted on the emerging revolutionary war block, get speeds tavern museum and alexandria virginia. >> every saturday night, american next, on lectures in hiy.
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wasn't a problem i'm larry king he served one term in congress as a tea party activist supported donald trump been torn and 16 and then challenge them for the republican nomination joe walsh radio in podcasts host now says the president is an unfit authoritarian con man he's also the author of f. silence calling trump out for the cultish waratah.
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could have not happened in a way we tend to -- view the revolution as the boston massacre, boston tea party, lexington concord war began, we became free and we become americans. was this inevitable in your opinion or could it have taken a different turn? any thoughts around that? >> that is a tough question because it's the type of revolution that it is, it's a political revolution more so than any kind of social revolution. political grievances could usually be settled by, in this case, it would've been the parliament. with things like the american civil war and how that becomes just -- it was a border to preserve the union and forge a new union by saying that i mean ending slavery. slavery was something that couldn't be settled in the halls of congress so the civil war i would say it's inevitable. when it comes to the revolution, i don't know because we were talking about earlier today that a lot of the things that the colonists had grievance about was miniscule. it's almost like they were looking for a way to break away somehow. if those small grievances were actually settled in parliame
could have not happened in a way we tend to -- view the revolution as the boston massacre, boston tea party, lexington concord war began, we became free and we become americans. was this inevitable in your opinion or could it have taken a different turn? any thoughts around that? >> that is a tough question because it's the type of revolution that it is, it's a political revolution more so than any kind of social revolution. political grievances could usually be settled by, in this case,...
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i say we probably need a drive or move party to rival the coffee party and the tea party quite frankly right now. and quite frankly it doesn't help matters much when we have the leader of the free worled equating champions of social justice with domestic terrorists back in 2017 during the charlottesville tragedy. host: we'll let you go there and hear from michael. guest: i think one of the biggest problems is a vacuum of leadership. normally in times of tragedy our president comes before the country to ease those tensions. we saw that with bill clinton 1992 after the oklahoma city bombing. we saw that with george w. bush after 9/11. barack obama after the shootings and the murders in south carolina. we're not seeing that now from our president. and i think that is causing fear and consternation among the american public. but it's also allowing people to seize on that lack of leadership and i think that's where you're seeing some of these rioters, some of these anarkists come in. when there's no one to come before the country and ease those tensions, i think people just kind of freeze.
i say we probably need a drive or move party to rival the coffee party and the tea party quite frankly right now. and quite frankly it doesn't help matters much when we have the leader of the free worled equating champions of social justice with domestic terrorists back in 2017 during the charlottesville tragedy. host: we'll let you go there and hear from michael. guest: i think one of the biggest problems is a vacuum of leadership. normally in times of tragedy our president comes before the...
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wasn't a problem on larry king he served one term in congress as a tea party activist supported donald trump and torney 16 and then challenge them for the republican nomination joe walsh radio and podcasts host now says the president is an unfit authoritarian con man he's also the author of f. silence calling trump out for the cultish waronker of terry and con many years joe joins us from chicago joe your book was.
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the tea party. the women's march. the lockdown protests. those are mostly peaceful.he guy held a mean sign about obama, and that was a late crime they told you. elderly women walking down the street minding her only business, knocks her head into a fire hydrant. the guy had been arrested so many times and was out on bail. a guy bringing groceries to his car. jumped. a woman protecting her store from looters. this poor woman, it's just sad, no arrests there either. it seems like the mob, they are emboldened. the reason they are emboldened is because the police have pulled back and politicians are letting them run wild. remember chats? -- remember chaz? >> this is like the summer of love. >> this is like an occupy wall street protest. the "new york times" calls it an experiment in alternative community. jesse: now somebody is dead. a guy was shot and the police couldn't respond and save him. a couple people shot, actually. police officers unable to respond to rape and robbery calls because of chaz or chop. whatever they call it. but remember it's trump's fault. the may
the tea party. the women's march. the lockdown protests. those are mostly peaceful.he guy held a mean sign about obama, and that was a late crime they told you. elderly women walking down the street minding her only business, knocks her head into a fire hydrant. the guy had been arrested so many times and was out on bail. a guy bringing groceries to his car. jumped. a woman protecting her store from looters. this poor woman, it's just sad, no arrests there either. it seems like the mob, they...
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tea party movement as well as a former white house speechwriter to president george h.w. bush and in washington we have arlen nixon he's a retired police official as well as a a.c.l.u. national board member originally across the president and you can jump in anytime you want and i also appreciate it ok michael let's go to you in philadelphia is there a crisis of crisis of authority in america right now or a crisis of responsibility or is it both go ahead yeah i think you have to say it's both. a crisis which were applied to an ongoing issue and i think that's a question we're hopeful you know you haitian on both when you have been as you will the law enforcement for predominantly cool. considerations not engaging in actually enforcing the rule of law and you have protesters in turn and i want to be clear not all protesters under a certain faction of them associated with radical as groups engaged in a mess lee by him went. activity that's clearly a crisis i think emerging on both fronts and it's time for a hooker who met an protesters i think to take a fresh look at the ap
tea party movement as well as a former white house speechwriter to president george h.w. bush and in washington we have arlen nixon he's a retired police official as well as a a.c.l.u. national board member originally across the president and you can jump in anytime you want and i also appreciate it ok michael let's go to you in philadelphia is there a crisis of crisis of authority in america right now or a crisis of responsibility or is it both go ahead yeah i think you have to say it's both....
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one of the problems again i'm larry king in show one german congress as a tea party activist supported donald trump and torney 16 and then challenged him for the republican nomination joe walsh radio in podcasts host now says the president is an unfit authoritarian con man he's also the author of f silence calling trump out for the cultish waronker of thord jerry and con man a year.
one of the problems again i'm larry king in show one german congress as a tea party activist supported donald trump and torney 16 and then challenged him for the republican nomination joe walsh radio in podcasts host now says the president is an unfit authoritarian con man he's also the author of f silence calling trump out for the cultish waronker of thord jerry and con man a year.
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what's the problem ticking on larry king a serve one term in congress as a tea party activist supported donald trump and torney 16 and then challenge them for the republican nomination joe walsh radio and podcast host now says the president is an unfit authoritarian con man he's also the author of f. silence calling trump out for the cultish war romnick of thord terry and con many years joe joins us from chicago joe your book was published. before it was formation february before the 19 a cold in 1000 pandemic before the killing of george floyd you called trump a moron a cult a show authoritarian con man other than that. i mean ran against a jew think it would be this bad. no i didn't larry and you make a good point i wrote that book before the virus and before the killing obviously of george floyd and in that book i said trump is on to be president and i said he is unfit because he can't tell the truth and he's incapable of putting the country's interest on for his own we're really seeing that play out this year obviously how do you rate his handling of the buyers i mean by.
what's the problem ticking on larry king a serve one term in congress as a tea party activist supported donald trump and torney 16 and then challenge them for the republican nomination joe walsh radio and podcast host now says the president is an unfit authoritarian con man he's also the author of f. silence calling trump out for the cultish war romnick of thord terry and con many years joe joins us from chicago joe your book was published. before it was formation february before the 19 a cold...
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the tea party was mostly peaceful.he women's march, the lockdown protest, thoseen were mostly peaceful. the guy held a sign about obama and that was a hate crime, they told you. but the media will show you the violence unfolding in this at all. elderly women walking down the street, minding their own business, knocks her into a fire hydrant. he's been arrested like so many times and out on bail. bring groceries to his car, just walking, jumped. doesn't stand a chance. also, no arrests made here. no idea whatju started that, either. we had a woman protecting her store from looters. it is just sad. no arrests there, either. it seems to me they are embolden. the reason is because police pulled back. the media hide their crimes and politicians are running them run wild. remember chas? seattle, wouldn't let the police and. the mayor and media was so cute. who knew we could have a summer of love? occupy wall street encampment, mostly in a park nearby city blocks. protests called peaceful the police left. an experiment in alt
the tea party was mostly peaceful.he women's march, the lockdown protest, thoseen were mostly peaceful. the guy held a sign about obama and that was a hate crime, they told you. but the media will show you the violence unfolding in this at all. elderly women walking down the street, minding their own business, knocks her into a fire hydrant. he's been arrested like so many times and out on bail. bring groceries to his car, just walking, jumped. doesn't stand a chance. also, no arrests made...
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could you imagine if it is a tea party the took over six city blocks unbelievable., thank you so much. they safe out there. >> classic films and tv under assault. >> what kind of cultural revolution we are facing coming up next >> this is a fox news alert, i am ashley and protesters setting fire to a wendy's restaurant. hundreds of people marching to the freeway, shutting the interstate down. this after rayshard brooks was killed. he was taken into custody after he failed a field sobriety test, he grabbed the officers taser and was shot. the protesters are calling for the officers involved to be criminally charged. eric deshields resigning early saturday morning. confirming that the cost involved has been terminated and another has been placed on administrative duty. and currently investigating the incident. back to "watters world". you are watching the most powerful name in news. >> that is a tv show that is unedited and unscripted showing the truth about police in real time. they mysteriously canceled the show this week. there was no outside pressure. breaking dow
could you imagine if it is a tea party the took over six city blocks unbelievable., thank you so much. they safe out there. >> classic films and tv under assault. >> what kind of cultural revolution we are facing coming up next >> this is a fox news alert, i am ashley and protesters setting fire to a wendy's restaurant. hundreds of people marching to the freeway, shutting the interstate down. this after rayshard brooks was killed. he was taken into custody after he failed a...
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economy back on its feet as we began to do what we should have done and not in the quantities at the tea party form is basically phony turfs, grassroots when we spend money on tax cuts for the rich that's the wall street way. it was soon to come. it should be a required reading for the senate banking committee members but i will say it a different way. the committee does very little in housing we have a financial waste economy we should learn from what happened ten years ago that that's the case but what we are doing differently this time is we are putting real dollars into the pockets $600 a week the largest ever done. it might have had a different political outcome of a. it wasn't a good economy for so many people our focus has to be on the wages and workers and putting money in people's pockets and you go from there. in addressing this concern of getting relief directly to the consumers and those that need it most. can you talk about the prevention and protection that n of protection that you think is most important to ensure the stimulus funding its two main street and not just wall street
economy back on its feet as we began to do what we should have done and not in the quantities at the tea party form is basically phony turfs, grassroots when we spend money on tax cuts for the rich that's the wall street way. it was soon to come. it should be a required reading for the senate banking committee members but i will say it a different way. the committee does very little in housing we have a financial waste economy we should learn from what happened ten years ago that that's the...
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well i think what you're saying is the natural evolution of movements with all this the tea party into growth in 12 to 14 it started off with people who are just angry about something and then they built into a political movement and then well in 8 years they took over the entire republican party so what we're saying the same people who are in a lot of the marches right now if you are 18 right now when trayvon martin died or about a year ago so you've been going through these police shootings trayvon martin alton's to really send. a tear of crozier again and again and again throughout your entire high school and college years and these people are ready for action is not about anymore talking is not about what blue ribbon commissions they were actual legislation and then that is what a movement evolved into a political party memo let's remember when the civil rights that people were organizing in marching from the thirty's all the way through the 1950 s. only once that movement became a political machine in the store l.b.j. they were able to push through civil rights and sit before the
well i think what you're saying is the natural evolution of movements with all this the tea party into growth in 12 to 14 it started off with people who are just angry about something and then they built into a political movement and then well in 8 years they took over the entire republican party so what we're saying the same people who are in a lot of the marches right now if you are 18 right now when trayvon martin died or about a year ago so you've been going through these police shootings...