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foundations that distributor ideas and books funders include koch brothers by coincidence a wall of worldview was considered by republicans during the ers of nixon eisenhower it's openly embraced today by republicans like paul ryan the guy who just wrote the budget passed by all but for republicans in the house of representatives that's the budget that cuts food stamps for poor people while cutting taxes for billionaires ryan requires that all of his congressional staffers read atlas shrugged americans meet your new rulers unless you're a billionaire in which case you may well be one of them. speaking of only caring about profits as our society becomes more and more technologically advanced one question hardly anybody asks is what happens to that old computer junk and technology want to get thrown out the e.p.a. has studied this issue and found that four point six million tons of easy ways ends up in u.s. landfills every year releasing toxic chemicals into the air and the ground. either that or they get incinerated releasing even more toxic gases into the air but there's also another place wh
foundations that distributor ideas and books funders include koch brothers by coincidence a wall of worldview was considered by republicans during the ers of nixon eisenhower it's openly embraced today by republicans like paul ryan the guy who just wrote the budget passed by all but for republicans in the house of representatives that's the budget that cuts food stamps for poor people while cutting taxes for billionaires ryan requires that all of his congressional staffers read atlas shrugged...
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pretty sure that sally has never looked into any of those issues it would just tear her tiny little worldview into pieces now after it insults african-americans she decided to turn on working women and she told the told the world that women don't earn as much money as men because they quote tend to spend more time at home with their families and yes married women do spend more time at home because they are usually running a household but that's not a reason to pay them less most women still work forty hour weeks and then come home and then work for their family even single women with no families the old same jobs as men make less money in that and that's called discrimination it's still very real and it's still very alive in the workplace but sally for completely ignoring all those factors and setting the women's movement back a few decades but just to really make sure you guys get how hateful and how horrible this woman is let's play a clip for you what she had to say about gays living in the roster. ok you know. only gray shall show. you are. showing. a. good question. is there anybody that
pretty sure that sally has never looked into any of those issues it would just tear her tiny little worldview into pieces now after it insults african-americans she decided to turn on working women and she told the told the world that women don't earn as much money as men because they quote tend to spend more time at home with their families and yes married women do spend more time at home because they are usually running a household but that's not a reason to pay them less most women still...
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remember what happened before we also can't discount the fact that you know teenagers have a different worldview than adults they don't really understand exactly what war is in the same way that adults think about it terrorism attacks fighting overseas these are all big issues if someone were to ask you if you were fourteen a fortune was ok you might say yeah you know maybe in some cases because you clearly haven't thought it through you haven't seen the pictures you haven't heard the historical accounts yet so there's probably room for that kind of growth when you get into your late teens and early twenty's is that just because teenagers themselves don't know yet or is that because so many americans these days are removed from. wars if you think about it it's a tiny percentage of our population that are actually fighting abroad and are affected by war so that's one of the views we heard from some of the people we talked to for the article the americans are removed they don't know the costs of war now you know it's an image we see on t.v. very few people know so one are you doing a lot fewer tha
remember what happened before we also can't discount the fact that you know teenagers have a different worldview than adults they don't really understand exactly what war is in the same way that adults think about it terrorism attacks fighting overseas these are all big issues if someone were to ask you if you were fourteen a fortune was ok you might say yeah you know maybe in some cases because you clearly haven't thought it through you haven't seen the pictures you haven't heard the...
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but i am an australian with a unique worldview, and i am amazingly and essentially proud of this country. this country is truly a beacon of light. and we need to keep it there. so i'm going to focus on the united states, on our choices, and with those choices come consequences. and a perspective on going to speak to you from as the governor said is from the world of manufacturing. 35 years almost of working for this great manufacturing company, i am proud of the manufacturing sector, and i'm proud to work for one of the largest that came from the united states. in fact, this book, "make it in america," is really the product of the women and men of the dow chemical company. not just the current employees by the generation that preceded us and truly create a prosperity that i referred to. because make no mistake, whether it is a dow, from your vantage point, we truly do stand on the shoulders of the giants that preceded us. i think it's important we honor them with our future vision that builds on that. so, i'm going to turn something that you buy don't hear very often, we are right now en
but i am an australian with a unique worldview, and i am amazingly and essentially proud of this country. this country is truly a beacon of light. and we need to keep it there. so i'm going to focus on the united states, on our choices, and with those choices come consequences. and a perspective on going to speak to you from as the governor said is from the world of manufacturing. 35 years almost of working for this great manufacturing company, i am proud of the manufacturing sector, and i'm...
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it, it, it comprises a worldview and indeed the earliest socialists were often quite crazy, utopian romantics. a french socialist actually believed that if you organize the world and a certain way with the entire world divided into specific plots of land all exactly the same size, that the oceans would turn to lemonade and people would able to drink out of the ocean perpetually, this delightful sweet broth that would keep them, they would keep them hydrated for the rest of all time. he was a very early socialist so socialism is not simply an economic system. it is also a philosophical notion about the perfectibility of the world and you quote in your book, you quote as the great sort of anti-socialist thinker, you quote hayek and ludwig von mises talking about the evils of attempting affect ability, an approach that presents the human being's can achieve a perfect society and the efforts to achieve perfectibility will themselves lead inexorably to evil, not just dysfunction as you describe. not economic systems, but in it will inevitably lead to murder and into mass murder and then because if
it, it, it comprises a worldview and indeed the earliest socialists were often quite crazy, utopian romantics. a french socialist actually believed that if you organize the world and a certain way with the entire world divided into specific plots of land all exactly the same size, that the oceans would turn to lemonade and people would able to drink out of the ocean perpetually, this delightful sweet broth that would keep them, they would keep them hydrated for the rest of all time. he was a...
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the most more people i know i'm not listing to nancy pelosi for their worldviews, nor do john boehner. and most don't go home at night and talk about continuing resolutions to fund the united states government. most people -- maybe it's different in the room, but -- >> not at my house. >> and we forget that. the people you know, let's be honest, you are concerned about some things, you want your taxes to be low, but if they -- it a couple of gay guys get married, what do you care? isn't that where most people are today? why is it in the media we still have to be a breaking or blue team. >> watch this event tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> tonight as he sped to a discussion on education reform with the reverend al sharpton and assistant education secretary of civil rights. they will talk about academic disparities between children of different races in districts of the country. as well as how they think student achievements can't improve. >> where we is to the debate about affirmative action and people say why do we need a program, because when a program to exclude people. you h
the most more people i know i'm not listing to nancy pelosi for their worldviews, nor do john boehner. and most don't go home at night and talk about continuing resolutions to fund the united states government. most people -- maybe it's different in the room, but -- >> not at my house. >> and we forget that. the people you know, let's be honest, you are concerned about some things, you want your taxes to be low, but if they -- it a couple of gay guys get married, what do you care?...
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whereas secularism is a worldview, as an ideology, as an identity, that is also something people canoose freely, obviously for themselves. the trouble or the problem is, when a state against a lamppost at ideology upon its citizens in the name of modernity, in the name of development, in the name of national unity, in the name of national security as it happened in our country in turkey for many years. secularism was used as a smokescreen for a number of other things. when things didn't go well, when those in power didn't run the state well. they just simply failed in delivering services to the people etc.. they immediately raised the flag of oka secularism is the most important value we have etc.. that's fine, let's have a discussion about secularism but when he were failing to run a country and you were failing to respond to the demands of the people, when you keep plodding a military coup one after another in the name of again protecting secular democracy in turkey, then i think now it is happening over the last decade or so so people began to question the credentials of your clai
whereas secularism is a worldview, as an ideology, as an identity, that is also something people canoose freely, obviously for themselves. the trouble or the problem is, when a state against a lamppost at ideology upon its citizens in the name of modernity, in the name of development, in the name of national unity, in the name of national security as it happened in our country in turkey for many years. secularism was used as a smokescreen for a number of other things. when things didn't go...
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they have a worldview that opposes freedom of conscious, or as our worldview is built on it. they oppressed women and minorities, where as we view them as equals that we must respect. they abused and killed christians, jews and even of the muslim who affirmed that the freedom to believe is important as freedom itself. excuse me, the police itself. millions of such muslims here and abroad want no more to submit to the barbaric sharia laws than do the rest of us. they are our natural allies, this fight against this common enemy. we should have no illusions about the extent of this threat. radical islam is extending its tentacles from africa to america. and at the heart of this threat is iran, which is aggressively pursuing a nuclear weapon, while at the same time it continues to fund jihadists organizations like hezbollah and hamas. in the past two years, has a good or appeasing this threat been successful? have offers of talks and negotiations deterred the threat? did our willful abandonment of the terms relating sharia law doctrine to violence produce a less virulent and less
they have a worldview that opposes freedom of conscious, or as our worldview is built on it. they oppressed women and minorities, where as we view them as equals that we must respect. they abused and killed christians, jews and even of the muslim who affirmed that the freedom to believe is important as freedom itself. excuse me, the police itself. millions of such muslims here and abroad want no more to submit to the barbaric sharia laws than do the rest of us. they are our natural allies, this...
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worldview and philosophically they are opposed to the health care bill that passed. yes, a lot of us view it as at least a move toward socialism. that doesn't mean that we think people are bad people. a lot of that comes from, you know, just meeting of the people that have different viewpoints. i want to say something else really quickly. i spoke at mount holyoke back in december. it was very interesting, the questions that i got. it was very obvious that a lot of these women had never really been challenged in didn't know anybody with a different viewpoint, which i thought was really sad because it's such a good university. as book to some of them afterwards, and they said to me, yeah, i have no conservative friends. when you don't know people who have differing viewpoints from yourself you tend to look at them as caricatures and you believe the 52nd sound bites that you see on the media as a representative of the entire movement. you know, in wisconsin the violent protesters or the violent rhetoric is, the vast majority of people, that isn't them. so they said, mos
worldview and philosophically they are opposed to the health care bill that passed. yes, a lot of us view it as at least a move toward socialism. that doesn't mean that we think people are bad people. a lot of that comes from, you know, just meeting of the people that have different viewpoints. i want to say something else really quickly. i spoke at mount holyoke back in december. it was very interesting, the questions that i got. it was very obvious that a lot of these women had never really...
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senate like in our opposition to the health care bill, which was purely based on a philosophical worldviewhat disagrees with universal health care and things like that. and he likened it to being against civil rights and being proslavery and things like that that's the majority leader of the estates and on the floor of the senate saying those things. and nobody called him out for it. so i'm a little cynical about the call for civility. >> david, thank you and thank you very much for inviting me to this form. is an amazing museum and senator to have come a wonderful program. it's an honor to be. i thought i was going to be the representative from cyberspace, a man from internet to talk about what's going on in that infinite but i realize i may be represented academia and liberal elite which is also possible. >> welcome to a new niche. >> thank you. i had to adjust my thinking. i was going to start answering your question by indicating that one of the reasons i think that we're having disability compensation is that in the context of new media, sometimes we see very bold conversations going
senate like in our opposition to the health care bill, which was purely based on a philosophical worldviewhat disagrees with universal health care and things like that. and he likened it to being against civil rights and being proslavery and things like that that's the majority leader of the estates and on the floor of the senate saying those things. and nobody called him out for it. so i'm a little cynical about the call for civility. >> david, thank you and thank you very much for...