come the poem yourself to blame. uh-huh. and pretty soon we got tired of hearing that poem so stopped looking for excuses. whether you think today in america we are cultivating a victimization culture. oh without question. and it s intergenerational now and it moles itself into an entitlement mentality where people think that they are old in existence and what we really owe people is an opportunity and we have to reinstill that can do attitude that is so important in our nation. it s what drove this nation from no place to the pinnacle of the world and the highest pinnacle anybody else had ever reached and it doesn t have anything to do with one s ethnicity. it has to do with the american spirit. somehow we must bring that back. there are those who like to criticize america, tell us that we are an evil place because we
confident are you that the u.s. has a realistic grasp on what isis does. it s clearly remained our relationship with iraq and how we continue to bolster the iraqi security force, christi. this is a very critical time for the united states. i would applaud the president for saying, look, we re not losing. he has to keep his chin up, he has to be maintaining a positive approach for this thing. but i think more importantly what he needs to do at this had point is square with the american people and say, look, this is intergenerational. we have agreed in terms of our policy, that we re going to watch iraq, we re going to support our allies in baghdad. we re not going to to let baghdad fall. i think it s fair to say that baghdad is okay now as arwa indicated but what we see taking place in anbar is incredibly troubling because it adds to
racial reconciliation. there is so much we don t know about slavery. it was astonishing to me when the film 12 years a slave came out and people revealed how little they knew. the ways in which black families are literally broken. basic tinges we should understand about slavery. most americans have either been denying or that there ises a collective amnesia that s structural educational and intergenerational. i think one of the beggest things we as a nation don t know about slavery, we think of slavery based on what we learned in school certain movies. 1970s roots . we with think of oh slavery as an institution that benefitted the south and perpetuated their culture. think of et this way. slavery drove the economic performance of the north. at that time it fuelled of the world. in the northeast at that time massachusetts, rhode
wand wanted tomorrow if a size on this trip given the family and chinese culture is family. which is why you have this intergenerational, you have the first lady s mother, along with her children. it sounds like that was something that was very much respected and appreciated and sort of showing and demonstrating that appreciation for culture. well, i think there s no greater honor for our country than for the president of the united states to send their family. i mean, that is far more impactful than any cabinet officer, any minister that you can send. and, yes, china is a culture that respects multi-generations. i think they have a question how we treat our elders and so traveling with your mother and then bringing your daughters, certainly, you know, it is a great opportunity for them as a family. there s no question.
this 15-year-old this is how you resolve it you assault somebody else and here is my mom telling me it s a good thing. that s just horrible. bill, i agree with you. it s absolutely horrible. i wouldn t excuse it here is the issue. i think you are seeing a lot of parents feeling pressed against the wall. okay? she didn t know what else to do. bill: i didn t believe that for a second. i believe that this woman was taking her frustrations out. wanted to hurt the kid herself and using her daughter as a surrogate. i think it s intergenerational. violence was probably used against the mother when she was young. i don t want to speculate like that. we see what the women the woman did. i don t want to speculate whether she had a bad childhood or not. there comes a point if you are going to have a child you have to it be a parent that looked out for the kid. sometimes that means being tough with the kid. you always have to be fair. that kind of exposition she deserves to be arrested a