they have tried to ignore foreign spoil all together. when they asked me who is the president of u bekka afghanistan, i am going to say, i don t know. do you know? when in doubt, they have gone with trying to say nice things about israel. if you mess with israel, you are messing with the united states of america. it is time to change our policy of appeasement towards the palestinians to strengthen our ties with the nation of israel. israel is our greatest ally. as deliciously satisfying as it might be to watch republicans squirm in the presence of democratic successes in the war on terror, there is another side to the coin. if they find it hard to come up with uch substantive to criticize, doesn t that mean us progressives don t have much to crow about either? barack obama once famously said that he didn t just want to end the war but the mind-set that
democratic movements in egypt, you have a very similar so, my argument is actually very simple and it seems to me rather practical, which is that if we re talking about interests of stability and interests of justice and culture and the rule of law, this is what we re really interested in here. then it seems to me that america will be saving itself a great deal of trouble. and become more efficient at that goal if it doesn t put its weight behind dictators that will be there for as long as possible but behind these organic grass roots movements. but let me ask you a provocative question, which is that it seems to me the deal that was struck with gadhafi to disarm, to stop pursuing nuclear weapons may have been the right deal to strike. that that allowing itself as demon strous but that doesn t impact the people. but there has been forgive me, that has been so much
what are you expecting from yale? what do you want when it comes to issues like this, because this isn t the first time there s been an issue on this campus, obviously? no. it s happened before. historically, there have been many instances, and a rash of them in the last three or four years. what we would like to have happen is the administration to lead us, the yale students, in changing the culture, shifting the culture to a school in which yale will no longer tolerate this, where there is an actual deterrent. the structures for punishment both legally in the state of connecticut, and also at yale itself, exist. they re in place already. we need now for the structures to be used by or administration such that these punishments act as an active deterrent. the conversation is really great, but if the conversation doesn t do anything, and historically it hasn t, we need more. we need more education, active
destiny. what we also do quality teachers, good teachers, bulk america s teachers we teach them one math lesson and say you need to know this not only in school but throughout life. the sum of all the yesterdays equal the value of tomorrow. randi, it s good when you have a schoolteacher 20 years on the street as nypd. he was working the beat while we were in the schools. tony is a great teacher. i met tony. i love tony. and what we also need to do is we need to support our teachers. and what teachers are basically saying through the country is support us, don t scapegoat us. we know we want to be good. we want to make a difference in the lives of kids. we need the conditions and the tools to help us. if the conversation doesn t happen anywhere else it will happen on this show. great to see you. randi weingarten, tony mullen
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