they beat by a lot. will: to be fair they have beat daniel jones and josh johnson on the way to the super bowl. it s true. giant s quarterback and we are on four. the fourth string quarterback. brian: then he got hurt. and brought back a guy who cup temperatured his ulnar, they think, basically says if it s ruptured you could be out for six months and he still went back in the game. will: i think the eagles are good. i picked the eagles. i think that s true as well. the quarterbacks they beat and now they have to play patrick mahomes. ainsley: what did you think about the empire state building and you grew up here. was that a slap in the face. brian: everyone should be fired. will: outrage. very strong provincialism and regionalism. if that happened in dallas i would be irate. ainsley: flight eagles flight going green and white in honor of the eagles in fact championship victory. giant s fans were furious.
to our children, the world is morally and ethically complex. it has it is fraught with all sorts of differences, with all sorts of challenges to how we make sense of it. if we re not equipped in some ways, by way of reading, to manage that complexity, we will fall into a kind of narrowness in our response. we will fall back on our prejudices, on all those things we already know and in some ways, we will make that world more dangerous than a better place. i m curious the impact, how you see it. what happens when books have been outlawed? what kind of impact does that have on students in terms of the information that will then not be readily available to them and then how much should parents have a say in what information their children are exposed to? look, we should make a distinction between provincialism and parochialism. we often read those two as the same thing, as synonyms but they re not provincialism could be just the circumstances of
we are not working together in the way that we need to. i have to say that nationalism and provincialism has caused us to sort of take sides and pull apart instead of coming together. if there s ever been a moment that countries should come together, we should use the vehicles we have, w.h.o., the security council, the general assembly. we should really look at this as a global threat, and we ve got to work together. we have the tools. we have to use them as a body politic, as a world. doctor, it s a pleasure having you on. i wish i didn t have to have you on. i think you know what i mean, that s not an insult, and if we did that we were talking about something else. you be safe, be well, and happy holidays. thank you so much. and to you, don, it s really a pleasure to see you again. i m sorry it s under these circumstances. to you as well, sir. thank you. president biden s agenda stalling in congress, he s admitting that his build back better plan will miss a
the way that we need to. i have to say that nationalism and provincialism have caused us to sort of take sides and pull apart instead of coming together. if there s ever been a moment that countries should come together, we should use the vehicles we have, w.h.o., the security council, the general assembly we should really look at this as a global threat, and we ve got to work together. we have the tools. we have to use them as a body politic, as a world. doctor, it s a pleasure having you on. i wish i didn t have to have you on. i think you know what i mean. that s not an insult. and if we did, that we were talking about something else. you be safe, be well. you too. happy holidays. thank you so much. and to you, don. it s really a pleasure to see you again. i m sorry it s under these circumstances. you as well, sir. thank you. president biden s agenda stalling in congress. he s admitting that his build back better plan will miss a christmas deadline and be taken up in t
locked into that kind of provincialism that prevents them from seeing the vast diversity of the world, townsing the complexity of our country s history and our present so they can actually make serious and substantive and significant interventions in our moment. i heard a robust defense of what it means to be a liberally educated person, a cosmopolitan human being and how it makes a better soldier. the lost point i would make is this. there s always been this incredibly conflicted, vexed relationship between race and our military. black folk served in the civil war, we served in world war i, world war ii, the vietnam war, nicole, and we came back home and faced this over and over again. this is just an extension of our history it seems to me. oh, you just i mean we need to spend more time on that. paul rieckhoff, you are the perfect person to do this. we will make it a points later this week. thank you, paul, for spending time with us today. eddie isn t going anywhere because the n