selma, and issues with african-americans and women. big issue to do that. outside of that, i didn t see anything in the speech particularly progressive unless you say climate change is main stream. the rest was straightforward. reforming schools, reducing the deficit and revamping the tax code. very american speech. i thought it actually was quite inclusive. meant for most americans. bret: republicans noted there wasn t a lot of talk how to deal with something they talk a lot about, the deficit and debt and concerned about the years ahead and how it paid for things. take a listen.
bret: kentucky. there you go. from kentucky. today, president obama spokebe of the enduring strength of the constitution, and allegiance to the idea that all men are created equal. and limitless possibilities. chief washington correspondent james rosen on a president going big picture on his big day. it is now our generation s task to carry on what those pioneers began. pioneers the prt invokeed were the civil rights leaders, women launching the roughrage movement, and martin luther king and marchers for racial equality and those since 1960s championed equality for gays and lesbians. we, the people, declare today that the most evident of truths, that all of us are
enough if they choose to tell us about what it was like to grow up in the white house. which must be amazing. that is it for us on the five. thank you for watching. see you tomorrow. bret: analysts on the left and the right are calling president obama s second inaugural address the most liberal speech he delivered in office. one apologetic progressive agenda. the question now: will he get it through? this is special report. you are looking live at the inaugural parade. those are the wind river dancers from wyoming. as they are passing right before the president at the reviewing stands. they are on pennsylvania avenue. right in front of the white
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worldwide, which is the george w. bush freedom agenda. by failing to swear off the use of drone attacks did he say anything likely to disappoint the base on the left. the president is a man of the left. after today, the departure from the orthodoxy should fool no one. bret: still, you have the republican house, that stands really in the way of what could be a very liberal agenda for the progressive agenda. and in the state of the union address on february 12, probably get the shopping list of things that he wants to really get done. down in the weeds. to get that done you have to reach across the aisle at some point. you do. unless, your purpose is to make war. fight. believe the country will stand with you. with both houses in the same, in control of the party you ram through your agenda like he did in the first two years. not saying that is what he is planning to do, but it strikes