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as a result -- today as a result of tierney and oppression of the authorities. man was convicted in 1977 of murdering two fbi agents. while his case is here, his legal appeal gets a brief mention in the new york times. they published seven stories about him this past september. other soviet papers ran prominent coverage. the soviets seem to be using this case to counter western publicity about their own political prisoners. according to another moscow report, americans who oppose u.s. military policy are described as peace fighters who are repressed on a monstrous scale by american secret police. reports on american communists describe them as speaking for widespread attitudes but they -- attitudes, but they are suppressed for challenging the system. when it was suggested to a moscow tv anchorman that soviet media distorts news about america, he replied -- >> i do not think they are distorting things. i would disagree. we are showing private lives, high society, miss america. >> recently, moscow television presented a dramatization of an american novel. theme de
as a result -- today as a result of tierney and oppression of the authorities. man was convicted in 1977 of murdering two fbi agents. while his case is here, his legal appeal gets a brief mention in the new york times. they published seven stories about him this past september. other soviet papers ran prominent coverage. the soviets seem to be using this case to counter western publicity about their own political prisoners. according to another moscow report, americans who oppose u.s. military...
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would never condone tierney and we always defend the voiceless. we never threaten anyone. but we do not tolerate threats from anyone. is one of dignity and respect. threatsre unmoved by and intimidation. we believe in dialogue and negotiation based on equal footing and mutual respect. world,y's globalized peace, security, stability and the progress of all nations are intertwined. it is not possible that a rogue and racist regime trample upon the most basic rights of the palestinians and the usurpers of security.and enjoy it is simply impossible for anybody to aspire to attain long-term stability, prosperity and development while muslims in yemen, syria, iraq, bahrain, afghanistan, myanmar, and semi-other places live in misery, war and poverty. mr. president, throughout its history, iran has been the bastion of tolerance for various religions and ethnicities. we are the same people who rescued the jews from babylonian servitude. welcomeur arms to armenian christians in our midst. iraniantive the cultural continent with a unique mix of diverse religions and ethnicities. iran
would never condone tierney and we always defend the voiceless. we never threaten anyone. but we do not tolerate threats from anyone. is one of dignity and respect. threatsre unmoved by and intimidation. we believe in dialogue and negotiation based on equal footing and mutual respect. world,y's globalized peace, security, stability and the progress of all nations are intertwined. it is not possible that a rogue and racist regime trample upon the most basic rights of the palestinians and the...
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result of this nonsense is that the tradition of good teaching is actually become the dark flag of tierney almost overnight. academic freedom does yesterday rather than celebrating liberals now demand conformity rather than we become bastions universities and campuses have become bastions of speech rather than bulwarks of free speech. they are more interested in trigger warnings than they are in pursuing truth. colleges across the land have become indoctrination camps much more so than campuses of open inquiry. they now rule where they used to have a pursuit of truth. our track record is terrible. we have taught the next generation that it doesn't matter what you believe as long as it works for you. if you guys ever say that she on you. we have taught you that all morality is relative and good and evil are merely subjective social contacts. that liberation theology is the only good. day in and day out we have diminished excellence while installing entitlement. where we surprised at the result. they have lost the courage. our congress has lost the soul. our culture is without a conscience.
result of this nonsense is that the tradition of good teaching is actually become the dark flag of tierney almost overnight. academic freedom does yesterday rather than celebrating liberals now demand conformity rather than we become bastions universities and campuses have become bastions of speech rather than bulwarks of free speech. they are more interested in trigger warnings than they are in pursuing truth. colleges across the land have become indoctrination camps much more so than campuses...
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it is somehow now suspect could lead in turn to tierney. >> yes, it is not just it is free-speech certainlye like a breitbart editor speaking at berkeley. there's also the issue of academic increase, the foundation of the western system and the progress we've had. >> since the enlightenment. >> says the enlightenment. and when jillian is describing is a new idea that some of the things that professors do or say is defined as violent against certain protected groups. also when professors have noisy how they have offended impure but these clips simply refused to allow the teachers to teach. and often they're trying to drive them up campuses. i think people like the chancellor at berkeley, there is a growing understanding across academia that this is become a threat to their very existence. their ability to do what they do as professors. >> on that point, we have seen a few people fight back. the university of chicago for example. the issue statement of principles that -- at purdue, some others. finally saw the liberal academy, the liberal in the classic sense of free exchange, some of them ar
it is somehow now suspect could lead in turn to tierney. >> yes, it is not just it is free-speech certainlye like a breitbart editor speaking at berkeley. there's also the issue of academic increase, the foundation of the western system and the progress we've had. >> since the enlightenment. >> says the enlightenment. and when jillian is describing is a new idea that some of the things that professors do or say is defined as violent against certain protected groups. also when...
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it is somehow now suspect could lead in turn to tierney. >> yes, it is not just it is free-speech certainly this is not just about people like a breitbart editor speaking at berkeley. there's also the issue of academic increase, the foundation of the western system and the progress we've had. >> since the enlightenment. >> says the enlightenment. and when jillian is describing is a new idea that some of the things that professors do or say is defined as violent against certain protected groups. also when professors have noisy how they have offended impure but these clips simply refused to allow the teachers to teach. and often they're trying to drive them up campuses. i think people like the chancellor at berkeley, there is a growing understanding across academia that this is become a threat to their very existence. their ability to do what they do as professors. >> on that point, we have seen a few people fight back. the university of chicago for example. the issue statement of principles that -- at purdue, some others. finally saw the liberal academy, the liberal in the classic sense of f
it is somehow now suspect could lead in turn to tierney. >> yes, it is not just it is free-speech certainly this is not just about people like a breitbart editor speaking at berkeley. there's also the issue of academic increase, the foundation of the western system and the progress we've had. >> since the enlightenment. >> says the enlightenment. and when jillian is describing is a new idea that some of the things that professors do or say is defined as violent against certain...
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elected president or a president who communicates directly with the people would be an invitation for tierney. he wants the president elected by the legislature. wilson objected. he said, no, we need an election by the people. the electoral college was a compromise. the title for the president shall be his excellency. by ballot bylected the legislature. haspresidential term expanded to seven years. the president is limited to one term. the framers do not want to encourage executives to seek favor with congress. they think he will be independent if he has a single seven-year term. we begin to see the outlines of an amendment process. congress can call another convention. that is in the final version of the constitution. that is even there today. that remains part of the constitution. and ratification, we have more information about ratification but a blank space for the number of states needed to approve ratification. crucial. the constitution, the ratification process specified even in the second draft, is illegal according to the ratification process. the article says it can only be all 13 s
elected president or a president who communicates directly with the people would be an invitation for tierney. he wants the president elected by the legislature. wilson objected. he said, no, we need an election by the people. the electoral college was a compromise. the title for the president shall be his excellency. by ballot bylected the legislature. haspresidential term expanded to seven years. the president is limited to one term. the framers do not want to encourage executives to seek...
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tierney believes they are closer than ever to getting new laws passed. >> what we're hoping for is that the best bill that will protect people from dying and being injured in these crashes, it moves forward and a bill that honors all >>reporter: so you don't really care whether it's your bill or their bill as long as something gets passed? >> we want something passed that is comprehensive. >>reporter: i'm working my sources behind the scenes in this one, but it is still unclear which bill is going to end up on the congressional floor or whether it's going to be a combination of the two bills. we do expect something could be introduced in weeks. one person involved in the process did tell me today it's better to take our time and get this right considering all the lives at stake. erik flack, wusa 9. >> the trucking industry is not completely on board with this plan. one of the reasons, they claim the weight of angel wings side guards would force trucking companies to remove payload and add even hor tractor-trailers on the road which would -- even more tractor-trailers on the road which w
tierney believes they are closer than ever to getting new laws passed. >> what we're hoping for is that the best bill that will protect people from dying and being injured in these crashes, it moves forward and a bill that honors all >>reporter: so you don't really care whether it's your bill or their bill as long as something gets passed? >> we want something passed that is comprehensive. >>reporter: i'm working my sources behind the scenes in this one, but it is still...
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one of the best roads to tierney is demonizing the media that is part and parcel of what is goin. on here. i was very dismayed yesterday, thursday, when the senators from mississippsenators frommississih mississippi and when asked to comment around the issues of what the president had said that the statute and things of that nature and how he refused to give a full throated criticism of the neo-nazis. it was then a startling remark by saying it's time to move on from the incident inchtt charlottesville. i am repeating what i said onso, television yesterday. we cannot move on from the incident in which a young lady was bolted down by a neo-nazi. we have to address these issues. we cannot just move on and forget and do nothing about the. state flag. we have to address these issues in a clear way and understandpe the feelings of people who see them as oppressive symbols. and until we do that we are not getting them. [applause] i for one fully believe the work we do as scholars and historians and journalists and writers is important in addressing these issues into the research that we
one of the best roads to tierney is demonizing the media that is part and parcel of what is goin. on here. i was very dismayed yesterday, thursday, when the senators from mississippsenators frommississih mississippi and when asked to comment around the issues of what the president had said that the statute and things of that nature and how he refused to give a full throated criticism of the neo-nazis. it was then a startling remark by saying it's time to move on from the incident inchtt...
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justified about the freedom agenda.t in declaring that america to work hard so that no one well live in tierney. but i i think america is at its best the highest calling c when it leads in power in principle.e the rights that we enjoy are indeed universal and that they are universal there are no people for whom nation and be secured. i'm very grateful that we were able to do that. when i think back on some of my travels it was always when it was about people in a couple things stick out in particular. a little boy said you are the lady from the united stateslkedu and i said yes.. i am. and people ask me what was it like being a woman representing the united states in the united states. and once where he really sticks in my mind there. i have a very difficult meeting with the shiite clerk. who couldn't touch me because i was a woman outside of his family. at the end of the meeting he said we do me a favor sharp. my 13 euros grade not much is you on television and she loves you. they are coming to the states would you meet them.in on that day this little 13-year-old girl comes in and it pink t-sh
justified about the freedom agenda.t in declaring that america to work hard so that no one well live in tierney. but i i think america is at its best the highest calling c when it leads in power in principle.e the rights that we enjoy are indeed universal and that they are universal there are no people for whom nation and be secured. i'm very grateful that we were able to do that. when i think back on some of my travels it was always when it was about people in a couple things stick out in...
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equality or egalitarianism of that sort is tierney because it destroys the nature of the individual, free will. consent of the individual and the state becomes very, very powerful. there was a time when this is all theoretical. in the 1850s, the 1830s. it's not theoretical anymore. these ideas of progressivism which i really prefer prior books call statism goes they self identify as progressive. there's nothing progressive about it. it is regressive but it is progressivism. it's an ideology that is completely counter to americanism, and our founding. it's that ideology i also explain because it is devouring the purpose of the american revolution. we have a counterrevolution, a non-shooting counterrevolution of intellectuals and government and bureaucrats that are destroying the basis for the american founding. >> host: what could possibly be the motivation for this? i would think if i'm not being too cynical that these progressive philosophers believed that this statism is central power is likely going to be better for people. is that their motive? >> guest: that's a very, very inter
equality or egalitarianism of that sort is tierney because it destroys the nature of the individual, free will. consent of the individual and the state becomes very, very powerful. there was a time when this is all theoretical. in the 1850s, the 1830s. it's not theoretical anymore. these ideas of progressivism which i really prefer prior books call statism goes they self identify as progressive. there's nothing progressive about it. it is regressive but it is progressivism. it's an ideology...
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governor mark tierney -- mark carney basing them. julia: we did see weakness in the dollar.il -- weaker retail sales number weighing. intentionsth korean are to blame for the gains today. the real story was the gain in sterling. the most dovish policymaker out there, but he backed the decision of mark carney to flag the likelihood of rate rises in the coming months. that adds to gains we have already seen in sterling. it took sterling to the highest level since the brexit vote in june of last year. we want to talk about the chinese yuan. fell 0.9 percent this week after the 4% jump we saw in the three months through september 8. the offshore rate tumbling the same as in the past five days. the people's bank of china signaling its discomfort with the runaway rally we are seeing in the currency. setting it weaker for six days in a row. and the kospi to bet against the currency. joe: finally, on the commodities fund, a quiet day. looking at oil and gold. oil not doing much. it had a nice bull run lately. optimism over greater demand around the world. not at some happening today
governor mark tierney -- mark carney basing them. julia: we did see weakness in the dollar.il -- weaker retail sales number weighing. intentionsth korean are to blame for the gains today. the real story was the gain in sterling. the most dovish policymaker out there, but he backed the decision of mark carney to flag the likelihood of rate rises in the coming months. that adds to gains we have already seen in sterling. it took sterling to the highest level since the brexit vote in june of last...
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john p tierney mary ellen tiesi william r. francis tietjen stephen edward tighe scott charles timmes michael e. tinley jennifer m. tino robert frank tipaldi john james tipping ii david tirado hector luis tirado, jr. michelle lee titolo richard todisco vladimir tomasevic stephen kevin tompsett thomas tong doris torres luis eduardo torres amy elizabeth toyen christopher michael traina daniel patrick trant abdoul karim traore glenn j. travers walter philip travers felicia y. traylor-bass lisa l. trerotola karamo trerra michael angel trinidad francis joseph trombino gregory james trost william p. tselepis zhanetta valentinovna tsoy michael tucker lance richard tumulty ching ping tung simon james turner donald joseph tuzio robert t. twomey jennifer tzemis >> in my brother brian daniel fitzgerald. we think about you every day. everyone, the whole family and all of your friends. we miss you so much. >> and my uncle, john poacher. i was born in 2002 so i never got to meet my uncle. but from what everybody says about him he was a great
john p tierney mary ellen tiesi william r. francis tietjen stephen edward tighe scott charles timmes michael e. tinley jennifer m. tino robert frank tipaldi john james tipping ii david tirado hector luis tirado, jr. michelle lee titolo richard todisco vladimir tomasevic stephen kevin tompsett thomas tong doris torres luis eduardo torres amy elizabeth toyen christopher michael traina daniel patrick trant abdoul karim traore glenn j. travers walter philip travers felicia y. traylor-bass lisa l....
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tierney marry ellen tiesi william r.hen edward tighe scott charles timmes michael e. tinley jennifer m. tino robert frank tipaldi john j. tipping ii david tirado hector luis tirado, jr. michelle lee titolo alicia nicole titus john j. tobin richard todisco otis tolbert vladimir tomasevic stephen kevin tompsett thomas tong doris torres luis eduardo torres amy elizabeth toyen christopher michael traina daniel patrick trant abdoul karim traore glenn j. travers walter philip travers felicia yvette traylor-bass james anthony trentini mary barbara trentini lisa l. trerotola karamo trerra michael angel trinidad francis joseph trombino gregory james trost willie troy william p. tselepis zhanetta valentinovna tsoy michael patrick tucker lance richard tumulty ching ping tung simon james turner donald joseph tuzio robert t. twomey jennifer lynn tzemis john g. ueltzhoeffer >> and my brother, ryan daniel fitzgerald. mom and dad and i think of you every day, everyone, all your friends, we miss you so much. >> and my uncle john m. poach
tierney marry ellen tiesi william r.hen edward tighe scott charles timmes michael e. tinley jennifer m. tino robert frank tipaldi john j. tipping ii david tirado hector luis tirado, jr. michelle lee titolo alicia nicole titus john j. tobin richard todisco otis tolbert vladimir tomasevic stephen kevin tompsett thomas tong doris torres luis eduardo torres amy elizabeth toyen christopher michael traina daniel patrick trant abdoul karim traore glenn j. travers walter philip travers felicia yvette...
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you go back to tierney whether it's a monarchy or bureaucracy. no matter what, that has to happen. so the fact that this is not been taught roughly for 40 years since i've been a kid, we walked away from the idea of virtue. makes us uncomfortable. that is really destroyed america. america. i don't say that as a person. i see that as an american. if you care about freedom you have to care about this concept. i wrote the book by the way for everybody. it's about a book for for conservatives pick this not a book for hard-core patriots are tea party people. this is about the left and right, richard dreyfuss is big on this issue, people need to understand that there some things that are nonnegotiable. the stuff in this book is nonnegotiable for every american. how you played out that's up to you. if you're not teaching this in the schools we lost a couple of generations. i think we're in big trouble. >> host: indie book "if you can keep it" you write about your time at yale and you say how could i've grown up in a world that no longer values this great treasure, this great treasure bein
you go back to tierney whether it's a monarchy or bureaucracy. no matter what, that has to happen. so the fact that this is not been taught roughly for 40 years since i've been a kid, we walked away from the idea of virtue. makes us uncomfortable. that is really destroyed america. america. i don't say that as a person. i see that as an american. if you care about freedom you have to care about this concept. i wrote the book by the way for everybody. it's about a book for for conservatives pick...
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tierney it, i am heartened that the -- that security health plan expanded to serve ma nominee county after a national insurer left the marketplace, it was the only insurer providing service to ma nom i neil county prior to that. can you discuss why you made the decision to fill that grap and to ensure our rural residents have an option, and why specifically why a federal reinsurance program is critical to helping you maintain security's ability to serve wisconsin in the longer term? >> thank you. as i mentioned, we have about 30,000 people that are enrolled on the exchange with security health plan. and the advantage of having the insurance plan as well as the provider group i do think creates opportunity that an independent insurance company might not have. will the reason we got into the exchanges is to make sure our patients not only had care because they were getting care, they were also getting coverage for that care. so we realized that even if the health plan loses money the patient benefits and the practice does get some reimbursement. and oftentimes provided at an appropriat
tierney it, i am heartened that the -- that security health plan expanded to serve ma nominee county after a national insurer left the marketplace, it was the only insurer providing service to ma nom i neil county prior to that. can you discuss why you made the decision to fill that grap and to ensure our rural residents have an option, and why specifically why a federal reinsurance program is critical to helping you maintain security's ability to serve wisconsin in the longer term? >>...