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and the united voice of orthodoxy is being heard in a way that is in the opinion of this speaker to simply be long overdue. the alliance he form today does much to give volume to our efforts to call attention to and defend religious liberty for every american. the once unknown christian witness from the east is now sinking deep roots in new places, including this land of the free and home of the brave. we bring our history and experience from recent times and we know the importance of not being intimidated into silence when something as precious as religious liberty is at stake. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, father chad. >> thank you, professor george. it's an honor to be here with you, my teacher today, and to be a part of such a distinguished panel of clergy. i recently came upon an extraordinary letter. it was written in 1787 by dr. benjamin rush, then the foremost physician in america. rush was a devout christian and an american founding father, cignaer cigsignatur signatory to the declaration of independence. he just attended a jewish wedding in philadelphia, the firsthand acc
and the united voice of orthodoxy is being heard in a way that is in the opinion of this speaker to simply be long overdue. the alliance he form today does much to give volume to our efforts to call attention to and defend religious liberty for every american. the once unknown christian witness from the east is now sinking deep roots in new places, including this land of the free and home of the brave. we bring our history and experience from recent times and we know the importance of not being...
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the united voice of orthodoxy is being heard in a way that is, in the opinion of this baker, simply long overdue. the lines we formed today does much to give body into our efforts to call attention and defend religious liberty for every american. the once unknown christian witness from the east is now sinking deeper into new places including this land of the free and home of the brave. we bring our history and experience from recent times and we know the importance of not being intimidated and silent when something as precious as religious liberty is at stake. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, it is an honor to be here with you, my teacher, today and be part of such a distinguished panel of clergy. i recently came upon an extraordinary letter that was written in 1787 by dr. benjamin rush, then the formal physician in america. he was a devout christian and an american founding father signatory to the declaration of independence. in his 1787 letter, he recounts to his wife julia his experience having just attended a jewish wedding in philadelphia. the only firsthand account of a jewish w
the united voice of orthodoxy is being heard in a way that is, in the opinion of this baker, simply long overdue. the lines we formed today does much to give body into our efforts to call attention and defend religious liberty for every american. the once unknown christian witness from the east is now sinking deeper into new places including this land of the free and home of the brave. we bring our history and experience from recent times and we know the importance of not being intimidated and...
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united nations voice during the war i. hope to live up to this time the. claiming the him but. i want to remind you that through simply mr powell's. view in which he said i think you have been given see in the war the intermediate is to be are going to the serbs looking the other way for parents and helping the muslims. if this is. showing through. i fear. that this kind of impartiality would not lead to a fair trial. i came upon some. dark and latif song of largest thanks a lot for being with us today thank you. i am. mission of free accreditation free in-store charge is free. arrangement free is free. to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free medio dog party dot com. good leverage surely to mccurry was to build the needs most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only on the dog. the german chancellor on the new french leader vowed to battle jointly against the crisis like arizona belt tightening i
united nations voice during the war i. hope to live up to this time the. claiming the him but. i want to remind you that through simply mr powell's. view in which he said i think you have been given see in the war the intermediate is to be are going to the serbs looking the other way for parents and helping the muslims. if this is. showing through. i fear. that this kind of impartiality would not lead to a fair trial. i came upon some. dark and latif song of largest thanks a lot for being with...
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the orthodox have begun to be confident americans and the united voice of orthodoxy is being heard ina way that is in the opinion of the speaker, simply long overdue. the alliance we form today does much to give volume to our efforts to call attention to and defend religious liberty for every american. the once unknown christian witness from the east is now sinking in new places including the land of the free and the home of the brave. we bring our history and experience from recent times and we know the importance of not being intimidated into silence, something as precious as religious liberty. thank you. >> thank you professor george. i'm honored to be here with you, my teacher today and to be part of such a distinguished panel. i recently came upon an extraordinary letter that was written in 1787 by dr. benjamin rush and he was a devout christian and american founding father. in his 1787 letter he recounts to his wife julia is experience that he just attended a jewish wedding in philadelphia. the only first-hand account of a jewish wedding from this era which i'm aware. rush told
the orthodox have begun to be confident americans and the united voice of orthodoxy is being heard ina way that is in the opinion of the speaker, simply long overdue. the alliance we form today does much to give volume to our efforts to call attention to and defend religious liberty for every american. the once unknown christian witness from the east is now sinking in new places including the land of the free and the home of the brave. we bring our history and experience from recent times and...
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the orthodox have begun to be confident americans, and united voice of orthodoxy is being heard in a way that is, in the opinion of this speaker, long overdue. the alliance before today does much to give volume to our efforts to call attention to and to defend religious liberty for every american. the once unknown christian witness from the east is now sinking deep roots in new places, including this land of the free and home of the braves. we bring our history and experience from recent time and we know the up importance -- the importance of not being intimidated into silence when something as precious as religious liberty is at stake. thank you. [applause] >> rabbi soloveichik. >> thank you. it is an honor to be with you, my teacher today, and to be a part of such a distinguished panel of clergy. i recently came upon an extraordinary letter that was written in 1787 by dr. benjamin rush, then the four most physician in america. he was a devout christian and an american founding father, a signatory of the declaration of independence. in his 1787 letter, he recounts to his wife, julia
the orthodox have begun to be confident americans, and united voice of orthodoxy is being heard in a way that is, in the opinion of this speaker, long overdue. the alliance before today does much to give volume to our efforts to call attention to and to defend religious liberty for every american. the once unknown christian witness from the east is now sinking deep roots in new places, including this land of the free and home of the braves. we bring our history and experience from recent time...
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think anything has to do with anything other than the fact that these citizens of these united states are voicingons. and i think whether you're cnn or fox or anybody else, it's time for everybody to be quiet and let citizens be citizens and voice their points of view and then secretly when they get into the ballot booth, they will vote their conscience. but before that, everybody's unhappy. the democrats are unhappy with our president. by the way, i voted for president obama and i voted for president clinton but i also voted for president bush. i'll be damned if any of the parties want to put a stamp on my forehead to say this is who you are. >> you're a fellow independent. i appreciate that. >> that's right. >> i've got on important question for you though because it is memorial day. people should know you hired a veteran through the u.s. chamber of commerce's heroes program to be a roady on your tour. he's a lifelong kiss fan. you announced it on the "today" show. what made helped you make that decision? >> shame on us that the first jobs being offered are not to our vets. we have a volunteer
think anything has to do with anything other than the fact that these citizens of these united states are voicingons. and i think whether you're cnn or fox or anybody else, it's time for everybody to be quiet and let citizens be citizens and voice their points of view and then secretly when they get into the ballot booth, they will vote their conscience. but before that, everybody's unhappy. the democrats are unhappy with our president. by the way, i voted for president obama and i voted for...
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hadn't realized mike was there he'd look up at a flight monitor and, in his distinctive voice bellow out "i see unitedate again." (laughter) >> pelley: pourly safer remembered playing a practical joke on mike. >> i was part of a cabal that sent a spears you letter ostensibly from the so-called genius sperm bank. (laughter) inviting mike to join various nobel prize winners... (laughter). ... in making a deposit-- or donation or whatever it's called. he roamed the hall brandishing that letter. (laughter) >> reporter: chris wallace-- now the host of fox news sunday-- remembered the last time he saw mike, shortly before his death. >> even in his diminished state, there was no one who was more fun to be around. he was still mike wallace and that was still plenty. so long, dad. ♪ and here's to you... >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> jessica simpson gives birth to a baby girl. >> we have new information
hadn't realized mike was there he'd look up at a flight monitor and, in his distinctive voice bellow out "i see unitedate again." (laughter) >> pelley: pourly safer remembered playing a practical joke on mike. >> i was part of a cabal that sent a spears you letter ostensibly from the so-called genius sperm bank. (laughter) inviting mike to join various nobel prize winners... (laughter). ... in making a deposit-- or donation or whatever it's called. he roamed the hall...
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realized mike was there, he would look up at a flight monitor and in his distinctive voice, he would say, i see unitedte again. >> reporter: morley safer remembered playing a practical joke on mike. >> i was part of a group that sent a spirited letter from the so-called genius sperm bank, inviting mike to join various noble prize winners in making a deposit or donation or whatever it's called. he roamed the hall brandishing that letter. >> reporter: chris wallace, now the host of "fox news sunday" remembered the last time he saw mike. shortly before his death. >> even in his diminished state there was no one who was more fun to be around. he was still mike wallace and that was still plenty. so long. ♪ and here's to you >> what a guy. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on president obama's unannounced trip to afghanistan. we'll get a wrap from the white house. >>> also, jack welch, legendary former ceo of general electric and his wife susie weigh in on the presidential politics. >>> plus, a preview of tonight's auction of the painting "the scream" expected to fetch $2
realized mike was there, he would look up at a flight monitor and in his distinctive voice, he would say, i see unitedte again. >> reporter: morley safer remembered playing a practical joke on mike. >> i was part of a group that sent a spirited letter from the so-called genius sperm bank, inviting mike to join various noble prize winners in making a deposit or donation or whatever it's called. he roamed the hall brandishing that letter. >> reporter: chris wallace, now the host...
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hadn't realized mike was there, he'd look up at a flight monitor and, in his distinctive voice, bellow out, "i see unitedte again." ( laughter ) >> pelley: morley safer remembered playing a practical joke on mike. >> i was part of a cabal that sent a spurious letter ostensibly from the so-called genius sperm bank... ( laughter ) ...inviting mike to join various nobel prize winners... ( laughter ) ...in making a deposit, or donation or whatever it's called. he roamed the hall brandishing that letter. ( laughter ) >> reporter: chris wallace, now the host of "fox news sunday," remembered the last time he saw mike, shortly before his death. >> even in his diminished state, there was no one who was more fun to be around. he was still mike wallace, and that was still plenty. so long, dad. >> ♪ and here's to you... ( applause ) >> good evening i am alan martin >> and dean cain. it made a dissolves into mayhem as protest the way too chaotic clashes in san fransisco. protesters are fighting a violent turf war with police as they attempt to occupy a vacant building. and there has been at least four arrests in the
hadn't realized mike was there, he'd look up at a flight monitor and, in his distinctive voice, bellow out, "i see unitedte again." ( laughter ) >> pelley: morley safer remembered playing a practical joke on mike. >> i was part of a cabal that sent a spurious letter ostensibly from the so-called genius sperm bank... ( laughter ) ...inviting mike to join various nobel prize winners... ( laughter ) ...in making a deposit, or donation or whatever it's called. he roamed the...
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. >>> some united airlines pilots plan on using this busy travel day to voice their frustrations aboutne's outsourcing strategy. bhielts have served in the military will be at dulles asking travelers to sign a petition urging united's management to stop accepting bonuses until the pilots are recognized for the sacrifices they made after 9/11. the pilots are particularly upset that united has been contracting with companies based in the middle east, a region where many say they risk their lives to protect the country. >>> a scary moment at bwi marshall airport as crews had to deal with a piece of smoking luggage. it came off a southwest flight headed to las vegas yesterday afternoon. palm squads came to -- bomb squads came to investigate. turned out to be an aerosol can that started spraying inside the bag. the scene was cleared an hour later. passengers were soon on their way to vegas. all right. lesson learned. put the hair spray in a plastic bag. now i know. >> does that do it for your hair spray? >>
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can the united states also have a voice? lingness of the united states to see turkey played a leadership role. final point is that, and fred alluded to this, we need nato not to be global in terms of its membership, but global in terms of its political orientation and capacity to act. some of our best allies in afghanistan are australia and new zealand, and the united arab emirates and jordan. and so nato has been constructing a partnership program that would bring nato to more global orientation, and that's where nato needs to go in partnerships. australia, japan, south korea, bea you, jordan, morocco will not become members of nato but they can deploy with it and they can exercise and train with us and nato needs to encourage them to do so. so in other words, we can think of ourselves somehow is just an organization that just exist in north america and western europe. it's an or decision has to ask the capacity to act globally. that's in the report as well. in terms of how we put this together i do want to thank our review
can the united states also have a voice? lingness of the united states to see turkey played a leadership role. final point is that, and fred alluded to this, we need nato not to be global in terms of its membership, but global in terms of its political orientation and capacity to act. some of our best allies in afghanistan are australia and new zealand, and the united arab emirates and jordan. and so nato has been constructing a partnership program that would bring nato to more global...
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united states. remember, fox news is obviously a very powerful voice in the political dialogue in the united states.dition, news corp made a million-dollar donation to the republican governor's association in the 2010 election. they've been a powerful political influence and i think murdoch's ability to maintain anything like that kind of awe that he struck in capitol hill and washington is not going to be sustained after all this has come out. >> all right. with the new details on the empire that may be certainly in trouble. thank you very much. and there is a lot going on today. here's a few things, at least one thing i thought you should know. wisconsin governor scott walker has raised a record $13.1 million in just over three months. as he faces a democratic push to recall him from office. that am is unprecedented for a governor's race in that state. walker raised just $11 million during his entire gubernatorial campaign in 2010. four democrats are fighting for the right to face off against scott walker. the recall set for june 5th. [ male announcer ] this is coach parker... whose non-stop day s
united states. remember, fox news is obviously a very powerful voice in the political dialogue in the united states.dition, news corp made a million-dollar donation to the republican governor's association in the 2010 election. they've been a powerful political influence and i think murdoch's ability to maintain anything like that kind of awe that he struck in capitol hill and washington is not going to be sustained after all this has come out. >> all right. with the new details on the...
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we are the united states of america, and, well, i think what somewhat the voice of america heard is that original plan of the talk is still, well, we focus on protecting u.s. investments and all that. but after this event, i think human rights will be at the front page, and we will talk about it. >> ifill: is it possible in this situation for chen to stay in china? after all, this is resolved? he's not talked about necessarily seeking asylum in the u.s., even that that's apparently on the table. >> before he went in hiding he talked to a few people. we interviewed. and he told his friend he prefer not to leave china, he prefer to stay in china. so i think if he insists on staying in china, it will be a big problem for both countries, both governments. it will say, hey, you have two choices, either set him free, or the chinese government can arrest him, which makes that a bigger problem. or for the united states government and if he refused to leave, what are they going to do. >> susan shirk, what do you think about that? us it possible for him to stay and there is there an appropriate ba
we are the united states of america, and, well, i think what somewhat the voice of america heard is that original plan of the talk is still, well, we focus on protecting u.s. investments and all that. but after this event, i think human rights will be at the front page, and we will talk about it. >> ifill: is it possible in this situation for chen to stay in china? after all, this is resolved? he's not talked about necessarily seeking asylum in the u.s., even that that's apparently on the...
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voice for mexico. >> but fuentes also played a key role in mexican political life. he was never afraid to speak out against political governments in mexico or the united states. xico has lost one of its most important than one of its most critical voices. with the current difficulties in the country, many feel his loss will be keenly felt. >> two patients who have been paralyzed from the neck down have been allowed to use robotics that brings electrical signals into command. an engineer involved with the project ran us through how it worked. this sensor, it says 96 tiny electrodes on this platform. this is tapped into the top of the brain to a part of the brain called the motor cortex. it is very important for the voluntary control of the arm and hand. the motor cortex is disconnected from the rest of the body in such diseases and disorders such as stroke or spinal cord injury. so we take this sensor, which is resting in the motor cortex for each of these electrodes can record neural signals, brain cell activity associated with the intended movement of the hand. we then record those neural signals. it goes down through some fine wires to in the pedestal for a
voice for mexico. >> but fuentes also played a key role in mexican political life. he was never afraid to speak out against political governments in mexico or the united states. xico has lost one of its most important than one of its most critical voices. with the current difficulties in the country, many feel his loss will be keenly felt. >> two patients who have been paralyzed from the neck down have been allowed to use robotics that brings electrical signals into command. an...
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united states. >> i could listen to that voice for hours. the student pointed out that, quote, from you going to trash about one side you have to talk trash about the other. and then it continued some more. >> me, as a teacher i am not supposed to let you disrespect the president of the united states. >> i have different beliefs. when bush wasn't everybody talked about bush. >> no. >> if you ever disrespect -- >> if you ever said anything bad about bush while he was in office -- >> get out. >> do you realize that people were arrested for saying things bad about bush? >> yes, do you realize this? soccers maybe it is not true. thanks to something they call the first amendment. fox news now reports that he has been suspended with pay, aka, given an awesome vacation. meanwhile in other news. >> good boy, norman. >> good boy. >> jim, what is more shocking, the behavior of the teacher or that dog peddling a bicycle? >> everyone knows if you want to stay on the bike you nail the foot to the pedal. >> that is disgusting. how could a high school soci
united states. >> i could listen to that voice for hours. the student pointed out that, quote, from you going to trash about one side you have to talk trash about the other. and then it continued some more. >> me, as a teacher i am not supposed to let you disrespect the president of the united states. >> i have different beliefs. when bush wasn't everybody talked about bush. >> no. >> if you ever disrespect -- >> if you ever said anything bad about bush while...
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>> i'm a scitizen of the united states who thinks i have as much right to voice in american politics as sheldon adleson. >> but do you have the right to shut down his voice? >> he can get on a street corner and talk as much as he wants. >> look, he didn't make it, gingrich didn't make it with all that money behind him. rick perry had so much super pac money behind him. he didn't make it either. so my question is some of this that we've seen lately, i don't know if the money is actually working. there's so much money that crossed purposes. >> but it drowns out everything else. it drowns out the people who want to talk about equality. >> it drowns out public interest. the issues of the public, the issues in this case of the 99%. will and many people can be against this movement. it's not so much a political movement. it is about the vast majority of the american people who don't have an opportunity that the entitled upper class, 1% have and want to hold on to. >> i want to ask tad something. when you watch this movement, are there lessons learned from the '60s where they could clarify
>> i'm a scitizen of the united states who thinks i have as much right to voice in american politics as sheldon adleson. >> but do you have the right to shut down his voice? >> he can get on a street corner and talk as much as he wants. >> look, he didn't make it, gingrich didn't make it with all that money behind him. rick perry had so much super pac money behind him. he didn't make it either. so my question is some of this that we've seen lately, i don't know if the...
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street repeating the message that they have been saying over and over again voicing their outrage against wealth inequality in the united states against paying for influence on us how it's an affordable higher education and health care in the us and the ongoing jobs crisis that ninety nine percent of americans are dealing with ninety nine lines were set up throughout manhattan to work out to visit were protesting outside of banks and the offices of us corporations and multinational corporations once the sun went down the thousands gathered at veterans memorial plaza in lower manhattan literally occupying the property many were organizing and demonstrating with respect to their issues but once ten pm came the n.y.p.d. stormed through the plaza evacuating it to literally forcing the activists to leave arresting some pushing many others out onto the street once the group was out on to the street activists who were all walking through lower manhattan and police officers were odd motorcycles and trying to keep the activists penned in on the sidewalk once an optimist stepped into the street they got arrested and there were in
street repeating the message that they have been saying over and over again voicing their outrage against wealth inequality in the united states against paying for influence on us how it's an affordable higher education and health care in the us and the ongoing jobs crisis that ninety nine percent of americans are dealing with ninety nine lines were set up throughout manhattan to work out to visit were protesting outside of banks and the offices of us corporations and multinational corporations...
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hadn't realized mike was there, he'd look up at a flight monitor and in his distinct voice, bellow out, "i see unitednning late again ." [ laughter ] >> i was part of a cabal that sent a mysteryious letter, ostensibly from the so-called genius sperm bank, inviting mike to join various nobel prize winners in making a deposit or donation or whatever it's called: [ laughter ] he roamed the hall, brandishing that letter. [ laughter ] >> chris wallace, now the host of fox news sunday, remembered the last time he saw mike. shortly before his death. >> reporter: even in his diminished state, there was no one who was more fun to be around. he was still mike wallace. and that was still plenty. so long. [ applause ] ♪ [ music ] [ applause ] >> he set the bar high. mike wallace passed away on april 7th, at the age of 93. >>> the roller coaster week on wall street continues. [ stock bells ring regular ] >> most are down. s&p is off 4. but the nasdaq is up 9. let's go to new york right now. alexis christoforous has tonight's cbs money watch update. >> reporter: stocks fell on news that private companies hired few
hadn't realized mike was there, he'd look up at a flight monitor and in his distinct voice, bellow out, "i see unitednning late again ." [ laughter ] >> i was part of a cabal that sent a mysteryious letter, ostensibly from the so-called genius sperm bank, inviting mike to join various nobel prize winners in making a deposit or donation or whatever it's called: [ laughter ] he roamed the hall, brandishing that letter. [ laughter ] >> chris wallace, now the host of fox news...
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this is in the voice of the president of the united states.rd that odded yes. >> sean: i played it back in 2007 and 2008. back in 2007 and 2008 i was out of my mind. i had conservatives tell me i was going over the edge with jeremiah wright and radicalism and bill ayes. most people have not h heard that. is that relevant. in. >> i don't think it is. he is already the president. >> sean: the media is going to focus on the bullying of romney in 1965. >> first of all, the story was just lousy journalism. i don't think any one here is going to get through high school if they start minuting. >> sean: i was incorrugible. >> everybody knows hey, don't go to my kids high school years. we all suffered through that. >> sean: that the' fair. but these are college years. >> that is is a good point. >> sean: this is his college time and we don't have his college transcripts and thesis. he is the most transparent guy. if the media is going to go there with romney i'm going there with obama. >> you are doing the same thing that they did. >> to quote ann coul
this is in the voice of the president of the united states.rd that odded yes. >> sean: i played it back in 2007 and 2008. back in 2007 and 2008 i was out of my mind. i had conservatives tell me i was going over the edge with jeremiah wright and radicalism and bill ayes. most people have not h heard that. is that relevant. in. >> i don't think it is. he is already the president. >> sean: the media is going to focus on the bullying of romney in 1965. >> first of all, the...
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. >> it would seem the solution is to let chen guangcheng come to the united states because that neutralizes him as a dissident voice in china. and everyone would quote unquote win. do you foresee some conclusion like that? >> three things. first is the chinese human rights record is abysmal and the united states has never hesitated to say that. but we can beat our breasts all we want but in order to get the result that you want you have to have a respectful dialogue with the chinese and that's what had happened up until yesterday. but as governor rendell said, this is a story that is just unfolding, we're at the beginning, not near the end yet. there are going to be twists and turns like this. 24 hours ago we thought that we had reached a settlement that actually was going to allow an activist inside of china to try to create change from there. it now appears he changed his mind. to one of your panelists there are u.s. officials as we speak in the hospital there trying to meet with him and chen does know that they have been trying to reach him and the chinese authorities have prevented that from happening. this is
. >> it would seem the solution is to let chen guangcheng come to the united states because that neutralizes him as a dissident voice in china. and everyone would quote unquote win. do you foresee some conclusion like that? >> three things. first is the chinese human rights record is abysmal and the united states has never hesitated to say that. but we can beat our breasts all we want but in order to get the result that you want you have to have a respectful dialogue with the...
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this is in the voice of the president of the united states. >> sean: i played it back in 2007 and 2008. back in 2007 and 2008 i was out of my mind. i had conservatives tell me i was going over the edge with jeremiah wright and radicalism and bill ayes. most people have not h heard that. is that relevant. in. >> i don't think it is. he is already the president. >> sean: the media is going to focus on the bullying of romney in 1965. >> first of all, the story was just lousy journalism. i don't think any one here is going to get through high school if they start minuting. >> sean: i was incorrugible. >> everybody knows hey, don't go to my kids high school years. we all suffered through that. >> sean: that the' fair. but these are college years. >> that is is a good point. >> sean: this is his college time and we don't have his college transcripts and thesis. he is the most transparent guy. if the media is going to go there with romney i'm going there with obama. >> you are doing the same thing that they did. >> to quote ann coulter the nonfox med
this is in the voice of the president of the united states. >> sean: i played it back in 2007 and 2008. back in 2007 and 2008 i was out of my mind. i had conservatives tell me i was going over the edge with jeremiah wright and radicalism and bill ayes. most people have not h heard that. is that relevant. in. >> i don't think it is. he is already the president. >> sean: the media is going to focus on the bullying of romney in 1965. >> first of all, the story was just...
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and that's why they won't drown out your voices anymore when i am president of the united states ok. all right so this is interesting so if you visit the white house chances are you sign at the front you put your name on the white house lobby so we see president obama talking about lobbyists and how they won't influence his decisions he won't they won't influence his campaign it turns out a whole lot of them have been paying visits to the white house either to meet with the president himself or to meet with some of his top staffers so it's really interesting because it was the washington reporters have taken a look at these white house logs and really sort of dissected whose names are in them big lobbyist including the beef c.e.o. that made pink slime coming into the white house what do you guys think oh you know . it shows again this this huge gap but also the inevitability of what happens when you boost and goose government i mean for one thing you're not going to get rid of law obvious while you're expanding the government from two point nine trillion to three point five trillion
and that's why they won't drown out your voices anymore when i am president of the united states ok. all right so this is interesting so if you visit the white house chances are you sign at the front you put your name on the white house lobby so we see president obama talking about lobbyists and how they won't influence his decisions he won't they won't influence his campaign it turns out a whole lot of them have been paying visits to the white house either to meet with the president himself or...