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in cambridge he's the director of the humanity center at harvard university in chicago we go to richard lee he is a professor at the department of philosophy at de paul university and in washington we cross to william burns he's a professor at george washington university all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want there are difference of opinion here and i'd like my viewers to see it if i go to home in cambridge first when the word west is used first of all do you like its usage its application and what does it mean to you. well i don't like the word west when it's used in a kind of simple polarity with something that is not to the west because i think these geographical issues have really changed quite a lot but i think on the other hand one cannot ignore the fact that there are certain institutional political and financial arrangements which are very much address to the interests of what we would call your america in a very general sense and i think that's the entity that is often associated with the west whether it's called of washington co
in cambridge he's the director of the humanity center at harvard university in chicago we go to richard lee he is a professor at the department of philosophy at de paul university and in washington we cross to william burns he's a professor at george washington university all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want there are difference of opinion here and i'd like my viewers to see it if i go to home in cambridge first when the word west is used...
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the fugitive, richard lee mcnair, is a dangerous criminal, a highly intelligent martial arts expert who's from two other prisons in the past before being recaptured. this time, he hides in a mail truck. he's the first prisoner to escape from a federal maximum security facility in nearly 15 years. hours after mcnair's discovered missing, an officer with the ball police department sees a man running on the railroad tracks and gets out to question him. >> what it is, we've got an escapee. >> oh. where from? >> a prison. >> is it the man he's looking for? >> when i crossed the tracks down there, i saw you running. and i said, well, how lucky can i be? >> nope, nope, nope, nope. i'm not no prison escapee. >> the police only have an old, blurry photograph of the prisoner they're looking for. and the officer can't tell if the person he stopped mahes the description. so, he asks the man some questions. >> do you have any form of identification on you? what's your name? >> robert jones. >> robert jones? >> uh-huh. am i not supposed to be on the tracks? >> no, that's not the problem right now. what
the fugitive, richard lee mcnair, is a dangerous criminal, a highly intelligent martial arts expert who's from two other prisons in the past before being recaptured. this time, he hides in a mail truck. he's the first prisoner to escape from a federal maximum security facility in nearly 15 years. hours after mcnair's discovered missing, an officer with the ball police department sees a man running on the railroad tracks and gets out to question him. >> what it is, we've got an escapee....
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dick lugar and richard murdoch. mike lee and bob bennett where tea party backed mike lee.ne, the tea party -- don't forget. ted cruz didn't win the election. he scored lower but the margin was thin so it went to another primary runoff primary. he won with substantial amount of the vote. because the tea party got behind this guy. they're in out frons. at the senate level. >> greg: the cruz victory reiterates the impact of a party that the media revileed. i'm still waiting for the candidate from occupy wall street to come out. somebody has to post their bail. >> kimberly: oh, my goodness. >> greg: cheap shot wednesday. >> kimberly: concern? are the democrats saying tea party has power? >> bob: shaking in our boots. before the primary, the democrats had no chance in texas. now they have a chance. one thing about the tea party, they can be effective in the republican primaries and caucuses. the turn-out was not high. it can have an impact. give them credit for the impact. they nominated a guy way off to the right. canadian. he's cuban. i mean, mexican americans and cuban ameri
dick lugar and richard murdoch. mike lee and bob bennett where tea party backed mike lee.ne, the tea party -- don't forget. ted cruz didn't win the election. he scored lower but the margin was thin so it went to another primary runoff primary. he won with substantial amount of the vote. because the tea party got behind this guy. they're in out frons. at the senate level. >> greg: the cruz victory reiterates the impact of a party that the media revileed. i'm still waiting for the candidate...
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he argued against independence while john af--adams and richard henry lee and george wythe carried the burden of arguing in favor. we know some of the arguments that were raised, but then he got put on the committee to draft the declaration. hey, look, robert r. livingston has an interesting story to tell. c-span: all right. you also write about--you write about biography and paintings and other things that happened back in... >> guest: yes. c-span: ... the 1800s... >> guest: yes. c-span: ... and you talk about a man named john trumbull. >> guest: yes. yes. john trumbull... c-span: who was he and what did he do? >> guest: he was an artist--an american artist who painted what is conceivably the most important--what is--i could say undoubtedly the most important painting concerned with independence. and this is what is--was--wh--remembered sometimes as the signing. it is not the signing. it was called "the declaration of independence" and what the painting showed was the committee--the drafting committee presenting its report to the president of congress. c-span: we have some video we'll
he argued against independence while john af--adams and richard henry lee and george wythe carried the burden of arguing in favor. we know some of the arguments that were raised, but then he got put on the committee to draft the declaration. hey, look, robert r. livingston has an interesting story to tell. c-span: all right. you also write about--you write about biography and paintings and other things that happened back in... >> guest: yes. c-span: ... the 1800s... >> guest: yes....
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jerry lee lewis, louisiana. little richard penman, macon, georgia, chuck berry, st.ouri, elvis presley. >> brown: in 1971, the allmans recorded what is widely considered the finest live album ever made. it would be their ticket to stardom. but just three months after its release, duane allman was killed in a motorcycle crash in their adopted home of macon, georgia. >> my brother died. then it just started raining money. at first, you know, i screamed and yelled and shook my fist at the sky and yelled, shortchang shortchanged. >> brown: the band members debated whether to continue. >> i told them, we don't want to wind up a bunch of street junkies. or we can forget all that crap and go back to business as usual. it was pretty much a landslide. it was. >> brown: the decision to just do it. >> after hearing what is the alternative. >> brown: but there was still more tragedy on the way. a year later bassist barry oakley died in a eerily similar motorcycle accident near the spot where duane was killed. all that raining money led to a torrent of problems for the band and g
jerry lee lewis, louisiana. little richard penman, macon, georgia, chuck berry, st.ouri, elvis presley. >> brown: in 1971, the allmans recorded what is widely considered the finest live album ever made. it would be their ticket to stardom. but just three months after its release, duane allman was killed in a motorcycle crash in their adopted home of macon, georgia. >> my brother died. then it just started raining money. at first, you know, i screamed and yelled and shook my fist at...
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lee. we have other vips to introduce. supervisor dave fine, bill withacomb, faa district manager andy richards, and from the san mateo trade council, bill mack. jackie perkins from jackie sears' office. our federal security director, and a couple folks with the architectural firm that led to the design and alex legadda. and vernon allen from the allen group. a round of applause for the vips, think you for being here. >> everyone is very excited with this work now proceeding. this has moved along at a very quick place. it is a unique partnership between the faa and the airport. for the first time, an airport will be leaving the building of the tower and will be following the direction of the faa and their detailed guidelines for our construction. we are using a design build approach to get six-eight months of the normal cycle and we will be using a formal part during model that we found very helpful and very successful. we are excited that the control tower project will be fully integrated into the terminal complex in both the design and the construction. the tower will fit seamlessly into our recently renovated terminal to
lee. we have other vips to introduce. supervisor dave fine, bill withacomb, faa district manager andy richards, and from the san mateo trade council, bill mack. jackie perkins from jackie sears' office. our federal security director, and a couple folks with the architectural firm that led to the design and alex legadda. and vernon allen from the allen group. a round of applause for the vips, think you for being here. >> everyone is very excited with this work now proceeding. this has...
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lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the lake county community is mourning the loss of a 23- year-old soldier. richard essex was among the two dozen people killed in a blackhawk helicopter crash thursday in afghanistan. he graduated from kelliesville high school in 2008. his aunt says that he always planned to join the army. she remembers him as a laid back kid who wanted to help people. >>> after being part of missions that were remain classified for so long, some world war ii veterans are finally honored in the bay area. coming up in just 10 minute, why the infantry was kept secret for 50 years >>> for more on the life of captain matthew manukian, be sure to go on our website, and click on web links. you will find a link to a website that his family set up in his honor. >>> police are on high alert for drunk drivers. the highway patrol and police are conducting a void campaign around our area. ktvu's debra villaleone is standing by live. >> officers from 13 county agencies are out right now, watching bars to see if repeat touch. i offenders are here on suspended licenses and also paying visits at ho
lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the lake county community is mourning the loss of a 23- year-old soldier. richard essex was among the two dozen people killed in a blackhawk helicopter crash thursday in afghanistan. he graduated from kelliesville high school in 2008. his aunt says that he always planned to join the army. she remembers him as a laid back kid who wanted to help people. >>> after being part of missions that were remain classified for so long, some world war ii...
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richard and eun, over to you. >>> right now hurricane isaac is punishing louisiana with powerful winds and rain. a live look in new orleans now which has been battered for hours. nbc's danielle lee nows that latest from the big easy. good morning. >> reporter: isaac is coming ashore with a fury. vicious winds and heavy rain are barreling down on coastal cities in four different states. the storm is knocking down trees and taking out power lines. in new orleans alone, more than 300,000 people have lost power by the early morning. violent waves are hurling down along the coast and storm surges up to 12 feet high are leaving low-lying areas under water. >> strong winds, heavy rain for long periods of time could produce flooding well away from the coast. >> reporter: the storm is expected to last in new orleans at least 24 hours and could bring more than a foot of rain. >> we're in the heart of this fight. we're in the hunker down phase. >> reporter: on the mayor's advice, many neighbors devastated by katrina aren't just hunkering down, they're helping each other survive. >> without knowing who is here so if something bad happened, you know, you have to stop. >> you never know who y
richard and eun, over to you. >>> right now hurricane isaac is punishing louisiana with powerful winds and rain. a live look in new orleans now which has been battered for hours. nbc's danielle lee nows that latest from the big easy. good morning. >> reporter: isaac is coming ashore with a fury. vicious winds and heavy rain are barreling down on coastal cities in four different states. the storm is knocking down trees and taking out power lines. in new orleans alone, more than...
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richard wolffe will weigh in on that. >>> mitt romney tells the truth about big business but continues to lie about president obama's attitude towards small businesses. >>> and smipike lee says when i comes to voter suppression, the fix is in and republicans will do anything they can to stop and defeat president obama. my interview with the legendary director is ahead. share you thoughts with us on facebook and on twitter using the hash tag "ed show." we're coming right back. is this part of your life? freestyle lite test strips? why, are they any... beep! wow, that hardly needs any blood! yeah... and the unique zipwik tab targets the blood and pulls it in. so easy. freestyle lite needs just a third the blood of onetouch ultra. really? yep, which is great for people who use insulin and test a lot. max and i are gonna run out and get them right now. or you can call or click today and get strips and a meter free. test easy. this is the plan that revolves around you. introducing share everything. unlimited talk. unlimited text. and a single pool of sharable data that powers up to 10 devices. the first plan of it's kind. share everything. only from verizon. add a smartphone
richard wolffe will weigh in on that. >>> mitt romney tells the truth about big business but continues to lie about president obama's attitude towards small businesses. >>> and smipike lee says when i comes to voter suppression, the fix is in and republicans will do anything they can to stop and defeat president obama. my interview with the legendary director is ahead. share you thoughts with us on facebook and on twitter using the hash tag "ed show." we're coming...
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lee will give us his take. >> one of the top story, best buy founder richard schultze offering to take the retailer private. find out what the analysts are saying about that offer and if now is the time to get in. >> want to peek into the lives of the rich. of course you do. who is selling multimillion dollar homes. that's later. >> knight capital ceo thomas joyce talking to cnbc first after an agreement with investors on a $400 million lifeline. mary thompson is outside of knight headquarters with the highlights. good morning, mary. >> in a wide ranging interview mr. joyce spoke about that $400 million financing deal that die lutz existing shareholders and investors receiving 70% of the company. the decision came after a wide number of interested parties came and made inquiries. they received about 90 ininquire rice. listen in. >> it was a big number and all types of people. it ran spectrum from private equity investors to of course clients who showed up. to some stress investors. so we had tons of inquiry across a wide spectrum of roads and i'm very confident we settled on the best solution for our compan
lee will give us his take. >> one of the top story, best buy founder richard schultze offering to take the retailer private. find out what the analysts are saying about that offer and if now is the time to get in. >> want to peek into the lives of the rich. of course you do. who is selling multimillion dollar homes. that's later. >> knight capital ceo thomas joyce talking to cnbc first after an agreement with investors on a $400 million lifeline. mary thompson is outside of...