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anthony said our job is not to make young women grate, it's to make them ungrateful so they keep going we're to the going to stop. >> stephen: if there was one thing that you could tell to younger women today who it not experience the feminist movement of the '60s and the '70s, one exam pev-- example of what happened then that doesn't happen any more that changed because of the feminist movement, what would it be, what would you shock them with. >> there are a lot of things in the movie that will you see. >> stephen: we don't have time for the whole movie right now. >> but there were restaurants in which women could not be seated or could not go at lunchtime. when we got married we lost most of our civil rights, our names, our credit ratings, our legal domicile and basically we thought that our position was due to nature or you know, fraud or god. i don't know-- freud. >> stephen: -- envy, nothing to be envious by the way. it's really a burden. i have heard you say-- it is. (applause) >> stephen: i have heard you say that you were uncomfortable being perceived of as pretty, like the pr
anthony said our job is not to make young women grate, it's to make them ungrateful so they keep going we're to the going to stop. >> stephen: if there was one thing that you could tell to younger women today who it not experience the feminist movement of the '60s and the '70s, one exam pev-- example of what happened then that doesn't happen any more that changed because of the feminist movement, what would it be, what would you shock them with. >> there are a lot of things in the...
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going to these are cagers the cost of the least of these are firemen you know it is remarkable how ungrateful people are to these people that our government workers they do a lot of stuff for us you will teachers first of all education is not a federal responsibility the federal government should have no business giving money to states to do education also there so that somebody is unfortunate enough to be born in poor appalachia screw them you know you live in a state the state takes care of education just all the yeah by force of nature this is for a party that denies evolution it's remarkable how much these people believe in economic darwinism. capitalism how about that it's not castle isn't it isn't dog money into the economy did to those tax people more or to borrow more just for this is this is actually you know the perfect segue into the next clip that i have from the president here this is where he basically said this is the end of the raw deal and the beginning of the new deal and. discuss this is president obama. these men and women grew up with faith in an america where hard work a
going to these are cagers the cost of the least of these are firemen you know it is remarkable how ungrateful people are to these people that our government workers they do a lot of stuff for us you will teachers first of all education is not a federal responsibility the federal government should have no business giving money to states to do education also there so that somebody is unfortunate enough to be born in poor appalachia screw them you know you live in a state the state takes care of...
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they are ungrateful.d states commitment to israel's security is unbreakable. >> there are new fears of violence for any peace talks twin israelis and palestinians. >> it is time to change our policy of appeasement toward the palestinians to strengthen our ties with the nation of israel. >> this morning, i speak with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. how will he manage this during the historic era. >>> then theebate at home. the economy and taxes. is the president's plan fairness or warfare? what will it mean for jobs. joining me, mayor of new york, michael bloomberg. finally, we kick off education nation. what big ideas are driving reform in public schools? what role should the federal government play? what should our students know to go through this economy. now president of the university of miami, donna shalala. ormer press secretary of president reagan, bill ben net. chairman and
they are ungrateful.d states commitment to israel's security is unbreakable. >> there are new fears of violence for any peace talks twin israelis and palestinians. >> it is time to change our policy of appeasement toward the palestinians to strengthen our ties with the nation of israel. >> this morning, i speak with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. how will he manage this during the historic era. >>> then theebate at home. the economy and taxes. is the...
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they are ungrateful. the united states commitment to israel's security is unbreakable. >> there are new fears of violence for any peace talks twin israelis and palestinians. >> it is time to change our policy of appeasement toward the palestinians to strengthen our ties with the nation of israel. >> this morning, i speak with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. how will he manage this during the historic era. >>> then theebate at home. the economy and taxes. is the president's plan fairness or warfare? what will it mean for jobs. joining me, mayor of new york, michael bloomberg. finally, we kick off education nation. what big ideas are driving reform in public schools? what role should the federal government play? what should our students know to go through this economy. now president of the university of miami, donna shalala. ormer press secretary of president reagan, bill ben net. chairman and ceo, tim shriver. author, tavis smiley. >>> good morning from new york. we are here at 30 rockefeller pl
they are ungrateful. the united states commitment to israel's security is unbreakable. >> there are new fears of violence for any peace talks twin israelis and palestinians. >> it is time to change our policy of appeasement toward the palestinians to strengthen our ties with the nation of israel. >> this morning, i speak with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. how will he manage this during the historic era. >>> then theebate at home. the economy and taxes. is...
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. >> laura: do you think he's ungrateful to president bush? >> no, no. well, look, here is the deal, all i have seen between the two men is graciousness. but look, here is the time magazine story. in it, it quotes lots of perry people and it says perry served as bush lieutenant governor before succeeding him, but they've never been close. i know that not to be true. they're very close. you saw last friday, they announced their national team. somebody immediately leaked they said, we've got a team that works closer than the bush team did in 2000. where did that come from? >> laura: where is all the bush money going to go? >> there is a spat of stories a couple weeks ago that said bush never wanted perry to win. where did that come from? >> laura: i don't know. that's why i'm asking you. where about the money on the side line -- >> are you asking -- you're asking the wrong guy. >> laura: what about the ranger money, the bush pioneer money. we have mutual friends, all friends of mine, brad freeman, all these other guys, they're big supporters of george w. b
. >> laura: do you think he's ungrateful to president bush? >> no, no. well, look, here is the deal, all i have seen between the two men is graciousness. but look, here is the time magazine story. in it, it quotes lots of perry people and it says perry served as bush lieutenant governor before succeeding him, but they've never been close. i know that not to be true. they're very close. you saw last friday, they announced their national team. somebody immediately leaked they said,...
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the subtitle of the book is "confessions of an ungrateful child." i think they take some of the criticisms seriously. he feels as if, being at a small liberal arts college, some of the criticisms are not as applicable. but in a great deal of ways, a small liberal arts college is not representative of what most americans experience in higher education. i always emphasized to him that the finding, one of the most important things i learned researching the book, was that for every additional hour to profs fence in the classroom, he or she will get paid less. that is not true only at state universities, but at small liberal arts colleges. >> what are you really saying? if you are a teacher in the classroom, the more you spend in their the less you make? >> basically, time spent in the classroom is time not spent writing. depending on how you divide your charm will determine what level you reach. >> who are they writing for? >> each other. i do not know the last time you picked up an academic publication. harvard university press recently said the averag
the subtitle of the book is "confessions of an ungrateful child." i think they take some of the criticisms seriously. he feels as if, being at a small liberal arts college, some of the criticisms are not as applicable. but in a great deal of ways, a small liberal arts college is not representative of what most americans experience in higher education. i always emphasized to him that the finding, one of the most important things i learned researching the book, was that for every...
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the book could have been confessions of an ungrateful child. but i think he takes some of the criticisms of the book very seriously and i think he feels as if being in a small liberal arts college is some of the criticisms are not as applicable. but in a great deal of ways smaller colleges are not really representative of what most experience in higher education. but i emphasize that the most important thing i learned was that for er additional hour a professor spends in the classroom he or she will get paid less. and that is true not only at the big universities but at the small liberal arts colleges. >> what are you saying? that if you're a teacher and you're in the classroom, the more you spend in there the less you make? >> basically, any time spent in the classroom is time not spent writing. so depending on how you divide your time will determine what level you will reach in the professor. >> who are they writing for? >> each other. i don't know w4e7b the last time you picked up a kind of an academic publicication was. but even harvard uni
the book could have been confessions of an ungrateful child. but i think he takes some of the criticisms of the book very seriously and i think he feels as if being in a small liberal arts college is some of the criticisms are not as applicable. but in a great deal of ways smaller colleges are not really representative of what most experience in higher education. but i emphasize that the most important thing i learned was that for er additional hour a professor spends in the classroom he or she...
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they are ungrateful. the united states commitment to israel's security is unbreakable. >> there are new fears of violence as hopes fade for any peace talks between israelis and palestinians. it's new fodder for the presidential race. >> it is time to change our policy of appeasement toward the plinlians, to strengthen our ties with the nation of israel. >> this morning, i speak with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. how will he manage this during the historic era. >>> then the debate at home. the economy and taxes. is the president's plan basic fairness or class warfare, and what will it mean for jobs? joining me, the independent mayor of new york city, michael bloomberg. >>> finally this morning we kick off nbc's week-long focus, education nation. what big ideas are driving reform in public schools? what role should the federal government play? and what should our students know to compete in this distressed and increasingly global economy. with us, former clinton cabinet official, now president
they are ungrateful. the united states commitment to israel's security is unbreakable. >> there are new fears of violence as hopes fade for any peace talks between israelis and palestinians. it's new fodder for the presidential race. >> it is time to change our policy of appeasement toward the plinlians, to strengthen our ties with the nation of israel. >> this morning, i speak with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. how will he manage this during the historic era....
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throughout wisconsin and other states there's altars set up on which taxpayers are sacrificed, and ungrateful public employees lap up the flowing blood. this simply isn't the case. on average 3% of state and local budgets are obligated towards pensions. that's on the high end. in wisconsin it's 1.5%. wisconsin's pension fund is fully funded to 99.7%. there is no gaping crisis of pension fulfillment in wisconsin or in many other states. and as you heard in the testimony, the budget deficits are hitting state that is tonight even have collective bargaining agreements, even states that prohibit collective bargaining have deficits and in some cases even the ones -- greater than the ones that allow collective bargaining for employees. it's true as one of the witnesses said that the employment relationship is a little different than, say, whole foods that has competition from other grocery stores. but why is it then without that competition that the numbers show that the salary, these so-called gold-plaited benefits simply aren't that high? the average pension in wisconsin, the average pension in w
throughout wisconsin and other states there's altars set up on which taxpayers are sacrificed, and ungrateful public employees lap up the flowing blood. this simply isn't the case. on average 3% of state and local budgets are obligated towards pensions. that's on the high end. in wisconsin it's 1.5%. wisconsin's pension fund is fully funded to 99.7%. there is no gaping crisis of pension fulfillment in wisconsin or in many other states. and as you heard in the testimony, the budget deficits are...
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lot of attention and a lot of criticism for that, quite frankly, because it seemed like he was ungrateful i put the question to him today whether or not he would consider the u.s. troops that are still here, and have been here for the last ten years, as occupiers. >> i didn't say occupiers. i meant conditional. i said "if" the united states forces don't respect our sovereignty, and if the act against our well, then yes, they are occupierers. and yes, if they do that, then that's how they will be termed. >> reporter: so, drew, i asked him what would the term be now, today? would he in fact characterize u.s. troops inside of his country trying to protect the citizens, train the citizens, as occupiers? here's how he responded. >> the time the behavior goes beyond a reasonable limit. well, for example, the search of our homes, the arrest of afghans. >> reporter: so, drew, while he didn't use the word occupiers, he certainly has in the past and is continuing today to wage some complaints here, some criticism that in some ways he believes that u.s. nato forces have acted heavy-handed, that ther
lot of attention and a lot of criticism for that, quite frankly, because it seemed like he was ungrateful i put the question to him today whether or not he would consider the u.s. troops that are still here, and have been here for the last ten years, as occupiers. >> i didn't say occupiers. i meant conditional. i said "if" the united states forces don't respect our sovereignty, and if the act against our well, then yes, they are occupierers. and yes, if they do that, then that's...