And they provide miami dade colleges to the community. Host you have a full day ahead of the. We appreciate you stopping by. Guest thank you for being here. Abyss the day for you host we have moved inside the bus where were joined by john dean whose most recent book is called the nixon defense what he knew and when he knew it. Mr. Dean, how and when kid you become richard did you become Richard Nixons counsel . Guest peter, john please. [laughter] anyway, july of 1970 when i was 31 years of age, i became white house counsel. I wasnt a part of the nixon entourage, i hadnt been in the campaign. I had been in washington quite a while, id worked as the chief minority counsel of the house judiciary committee, id gone on from there, id been an associate Deputy Attorney general. Thats where i joined the nixon administration. While at justice i had a lot of dealings with the white house staff, and so when John Ehrlichman became assistant to the president for domestic affairs, that chair sat em
Obtained his a and b hd in philosophy at princeton. He has written more than 20 books and has edited 13. He is best known for his classics race matters and democracy matters and his memoir brother west, living and loving out loud. He appeared frequently on the colbert report, cnn and cspan and he also made his film debut in the matrix and was a commentator on the official trilogy released in 2004, his latest book, black prophetic fire with a distinguished scholar chris the bushindorr prevents a perspective on six africanamerican leaders including frederick a. Bliss, w. E. B. Du bois, Martin Luther king jr. Ellen baker, malcolm x and otto while barnett. Examine the impact of these men and women in their ear ats and across the decades and rediscovers the integrity and commitment within these passionate advocates and all so therefore wines by providing new insights that humanize these wellknown figures cornel west takes an important step in rekindling the black prophetic fire so essential
Noticeably, seriously higher that was a great subject for john and his character on good times. Attention to life in america for 1972, 3, 4 american family. Host next call for norman lear is bob in oklahoma. Caller i enjoyed your work. In my 50s. I grew up watching all in the family, my parents were quakers and they were active in the civil rights movement. It was good entertainment. I have been politically active all my life. I am wondering, a candid question, do you think that some of the older folks, when i say old driving 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, do you think we could be more instrumental in bringing at end to cannabis prohibition during our lifetime so we can help rejuvenate the economy and environment all over the world . Do you think we older people host we got the point. Lets get an answer from norman lear. Marijuana legalization. Guest solving the problem in our economy, i am not the economic maestro. Host should marijuana be legalized . Guest to the extent liquor is analyzed by th
Disagreements with the view ultimately to thinking for ourselves about what are the or the most reasonable ans to the fundamental questions and it seems to me that strauss does explicitly actually indicate that this is exactly what he is doing. That its a new kind of philosophical dialogue he is constructing, and i just want to read you a passage from his liberalism and ancient and modern, what is liberal education. He says the greatest minds utter monologues. We must transform their monologues into a dialogue. Theyre sid by side into it together. The greatest minds utter monologues even when they write dialogues. When we look at the platonic dialogues we observe that there is never a dialogue among minds of the highest order. All platonic dialogues are dialogues between a superior man and men inferior to him. Plato apparently felt one could not write a dialogue between two men of the highest order. We must then do something which the greatest minds were unable to do. Since the greates
I have not found out, but in voluntary immigrants, that is a different thing. Hitting the ground, jamaica, the hitting the ground moving. Haiti, they hit the ground moving, what great people they are. Different circumstances. Dont put it in the same category. Some put it in the same category. Thousands of bones in the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean that will remind us of that immigration track of those precious dignified africans who came here and encountered a slave auction, and that is also what we are dealing with for ferguson, already criminalized before we got here and still look at too many of our precious young black people as if they were criminals before they had done anything. True for brown, but especially for black. I appreciate that question. I applaud him this time. I time. I applaud him. Zero, yes. Absolutely. We have time for one more my name is louis armstrong. I i heard you Say Something earlier about the 400 years. What i want to ask you is those 400 years you are talk