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augustine instead of joe hill."kind of half explaining, half apologizing, i think. >> let's do joe hill followed by st. augustine. >> a mash-up. >> mash-up. ♪ ♪ i dreamed i saw joe hill last night alive as you and me. ♪ ah, but joe, you're ten years dead, i never died, said he. ♪ i never died, said he. ♪ the copper bosses killed you, joe, they shot you, joseph, highing. ♪ takes more than guns to kill a man, says joe, i didn't die. ♪ says joe, i didn't die. ♪ then standing this as big as life and smiling with his eyes -- ♪ says joe, what they can never kill weapon on organize. ♪ -- went on to organize. ♪ went on to organize organize. ♪ from san diego up to maine and every mining mill -- ♪ where working folks defend their rights, it's there you'll find joe hill. ♪ it's there you'll find joe hill. ♪ i dreamed i saw st. augustine alive as you are me. ♪ tearing through these quarters in the utmost misery. ♪ with a blanket underneath his arm and a coat of solid gold -- ♪ searching for the very souls who already have been
augustine instead of joe hill."kind of half explaining, half apologizing, i think. >> let's do joe hill followed by st. augustine. >> a mash-up. >> mash-up. ♪ ♪ i dreamed i saw joe hill last night alive as you and me. ♪ ah, but joe, you're ten years dead, i never died, said he. ♪ i never died, said he. ♪ the copper bosses killed you, joe, they shot you, joseph, highing. ♪ takes more than guns to kill a man, says joe, i didn't die. ♪ says joe, i didn't die....
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augustine school of nursing.ts a 100% pass rate for the national care giving exam and has graduates in many countries. today it has six branches across the country. >> one, two and three. be sure -- >> at 500 u.s. dollars, its fees are about 20% higher than other schools, but it's 80 places are always filled. students spend six months studying 11 subjects that cover care giving techniques and nutrition-based cooking. then they spend two months with onsite training before taking the national exam. this teacher is a former nurse who worked in taiwan. she explains that technical knowledge alone is not enough. students must also prepare themselves for the new attitudes and customs of different countries. >> a caregiver should be very imaginative. even if you're not in the skill club, when i put a situation, your mind should be thinking already. you should imagine a scenario. for example, from -- >> it is not unusual for college graduates to take this course. others have transferred from different professions. >> i wo
augustine school of nursing.ts a 100% pass rate for the national care giving exam and has graduates in many countries. today it has six branches across the country. >> one, two and three. be sure -- >> at 500 u.s. dollars, its fees are about 20% higher than other schools, but it's 80 places are always filled. students spend six months studying 11 subjects that cover care giving techniques and nutrition-based cooking. then they spend two months with onsite training before taking the...
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augustine. not was just a little -- quite a year ago. one of the big outcomes of that, months baby boom nine later. so good things will come out of this. and if good people get sxout and, you neighbors each other and you're really passionate bout this subject, get compassionate and write a check to the american red cross. thank you. host: michael, homestead, florida. good morning, you are on the "washington journal." caller: good morning. i have to say that i've been listening to this all morning noticed, i feel for the people in texas. have family who live in granbury, back in the day. have my uncle who works in austin. i feel for the people over there. it what i've noticed, when is somebody like the gentleman who called from ohio, basically, talking, he said something along that we have to help the people texas, yet in the next sentence he talked about how pathetic and black ives matters is pathetic and terrorists and then everybody -- what i've noticed on the conservative just attackey do is the other side, they say, you sideways., th
augustine. not was just a little -- quite a year ago. one of the big outcomes of that, months baby boom nine later. so good things will come out of this. and if good people get sxout and, you neighbors each other and you're really passionate bout this subject, get compassionate and write a check to the american red cross. thank you. host: michael, homestead, florida. good morning, you are on the "washington journal." caller: good morning. i have to say that i've been listening to this...
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augustine and malvern prep.ou can call or text your choice to 610-624-4111. >>> now back to our coverage of tropical storm harvey. the rain continues to pound the houston region. the tropical storm is not letting up and people are pushing their cars to get them out of harm's way. nbc's ray valleda reports from a neighborhood in houston. >> we're next to a bayou, and you can see what happens when the bayou gets flooded. it has now seeped into this neighborhood, homes pretty much full right now. you can see the water reaches the halfway mark on that door, and i can't even get into this street much past here. that's because down there i can't even see where the water stops. between here skband the bayou, we're right next to an apartment complex. all the cars under water. some are pushing them out. some of the people have gotten out of these apartments through windows. that's how bad the situation is, and as you can see, the rain continues falling. i'm ray valleda. back to you. >>> i'm first alert meteorologist erik
augustine and malvern prep.ou can call or text your choice to 610-624-4111. >>> now back to our coverage of tropical storm harvey. the rain continues to pound the houston region. the tropical storm is not letting up and people are pushing their cars to get them out of harm's way. nbc's ray valleda reports from a neighborhood in houston. >> we're next to a bayou, and you can see what happens when the bayou gets flooded. it has now seeped into this neighborhood, homes pretty much...
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augustine, malvern prep, and upper darby versus garnett valley.og on and vote or text your choice. that is it for the blitz. i'm danny pommels. enjoy your saturday. >>> the time now 5:27. we are tracking hurricane harvey. krystal klei is following that and our weather here at home. >> yeah, and here is a live look at radar. we'll talk about how long it may stick in this area. and we'll also talk about this beautiful view the over the city where we will see a nice weekend ahead. >>> hurricane harvey is pounding a large swathe of the southeast texas coast bringing rains, winds and flooding. the hurricane has made landfall twice. here is some of the early damage seen in rockport, texas. and here in our area, a hit and run causes this car fire on the schuylkill expressway. three people managed to escape the burning car and are being treated in the hospital, but police are still looking for the driver who took off. good saturday morning and welcome to "nbc 10 news today." i'm katy zachry. we are tracking hurricane harvey and conversely a beautiful week
augustine, malvern prep, and upper darby versus garnett valley.og on and vote or text your choice. that is it for the blitz. i'm danny pommels. enjoy your saturday. >>> the time now 5:27. we are tracking hurricane harvey. krystal klei is following that and our weather here at home. >> yeah, and here is a live look at radar. we'll talk about how long it may stick in this area. and we'll also talk about this beautiful view the over the city where we will see a nice weekend ahead....
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augustine. just say you are a member of the hunting party.nd jb stoner was there who had a very bad reputation in terms of segregation to put it mildly. it is just taking in and trying to document what our world is about and to see it just the way it is. >> what do you recall -- let me move from your area of expertise taking photographs to something more personal. what do you recall about your conversations with james baldwin? >> i think we just -- we spent time with medgr everest. he put a towel over his license plate which was a joke. i think it is basically really listening to just the sense of the person who was unique in terms of both intelligence and in terms of his feeling for other people. such a strong feeling and such a strong warmth for other people. that is what impregnated me with our experience. >> i am only saying this because you would appreciate this. it turns out that i have a staff photographer who takes pictures of my guests and me when we are talking. before you leave the stage they will give you a couple of copies of pho
augustine. just say you are a member of the hunting party.nd jb stoner was there who had a very bad reputation in terms of segregation to put it mildly. it is just taking in and trying to document what our world is about and to see it just the way it is. >> what do you recall -- let me move from your area of expertise taking photographs to something more personal. what do you recall about your conversations with james baldwin? >> i think we just -- we spent time with medgr everest....
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the victim identified as 20-year-old augustine aceve from hammonton was operating the motorcycle.he driver of the other vehicle was not hurt. the white horse pike remains closed in both directions as police continue their investigation. >>> bill cosby has new legal representation for his retrial in november. attorney tom mesereau who won an acquittal for michael jackson in his child molestation case will lead cosby's revamped defense team. cosby's first sexual assault trial ended in a hung jury. his original lawyers wanted off the case. >>> well, the powerball jackpot has jumped to $650 million ahead of a drawing on wednesday. pennsylvania lottery officials are waiting for the winner of the $1 million prize to come forward whitpain beverage on the 1600 block of dekalb pike in blue bell sold a ticket matching all five white balls on saturday. those numbers 17, 19, 39, 43, 68, oh, but for a correct powerball, not that time. whitpain beverage does get a $5,000 bonus. >>> all right, more on the eclipse. let's go live to adam joseph who is in saint joseph's missouri, a zone of totality
the victim identified as 20-year-old augustine aceve from hammonton was operating the motorcycle.he driver of the other vehicle was not hurt. the white horse pike remains closed in both directions as police continue their investigation. >>> bill cosby has new legal representation for his retrial in november. attorney tom mesereau who won an acquittal for michael jackson in his child molestation case will lead cosby's revamped defense team. cosby's first sexual assault trial ended in a...
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augustine , charles johnson of the government accountability office. hey there. caller: good morning. just question like we spent 1% n foreign aide, okay, in iraq and afghanistan, i think over we spent overears trillion dollars on nation building. how is nation building documented? i mean, is that not foreign aide? spent better at home? guest: we do provide assistance iraq and syria, talking about 2 billion, small amount of dollars, 2 billion of the state department has done to some infrastructure, restabilize iraq in particular and help the iraqi government. of the funding in iraq is being funded by the government itself. we offer some assistance to sort regenerate the roads that have been destroyed and get up and running again. the bulk is funded by the iraqi government, not so much in syria, that situation has ongoing conflict, as is the situation in iraq, we don't have government we're working with in syria. yes, the u.s. has been involved as part pment systems of the government approach, globally and accessing terrorism nd this has been a long-standing strat
augustine , charles johnson of the government accountability office. hey there. caller: good morning. just question like we spent 1% n foreign aide, okay, in iraq and afghanistan, i think over we spent overears trillion dollars on nation building. how is nation building documented? i mean, is that not foreign aide? spent better at home? guest: we do provide assistance iraq and syria, talking about 2 billion, small amount of dollars, 2 billion of the state department has done to some...
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watching policy speech and saw the council terms of popped into my head elusive st augustine awful daughter gives his first face to face interview going underground from the headlines claims and counterclaims in caracas and how the and then chess is privatizing that. goal the symbol coming up in today's going underground so the lives of hundreds of thousands of the.
watching policy speech and saw the council terms of popped into my head elusive st augustine awful daughter gives his first face to face interview going underground from the headlines claims and counterclaims in caracas and how the and then chess is privatizing that. goal the symbol coming up in today's going underground so the lives of hundreds of thousands of the.
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of the augustine national and the atlanta olympics was a teammate as well. we developed relationships steve: there. steve: what did the sport teach you about life? secretary perdue: it taught me that life is a team sport and you gain the respect and honor of your teammates by contributing in an unselfish kind of way. it is the benefit of family and here at the usda when you treat people as a team and a family, each one of us knowing our responsibilities, we could not all be quarterbacks or running backs or wide receivers, but each of us if we did our jobs and contributed to the benefit of the team, i think that is a life skill and a gift. steve: how did you meet your wife, mary? secretary perdue: i met her at the university of georgia on a blind date. i was a second year veterinary student. it was my fourth year in college, and she was a freshman from atlanta. mary had been born in new orleans. whenhad moved to atlanta she was a freshman in high school, and she came to the university of georgia. i had a friend. mary's dorm, and it was one of those you have t
of the augustine national and the atlanta olympics was a teammate as well. we developed relationships steve: there. steve: what did the sport teach you about life? secretary perdue: it taught me that life is a team sport and you gain the respect and honor of your teammates by contributing in an unselfish kind of way. it is the benefit of family and here at the usda when you treat people as a team and a family, each one of us knowing our responsibilities, we could not all be quarterbacks or...
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augustine, florida.a who wanted to give us a tour. >> we have a dinette and a lovely kitchen. >> hi. i'm beth -- >> and i'm bill. >> reporter: still getting their timing down. but they have traveling in their airstream perfected. four to five months a year. >> and these are all the states that we've been to. >> reporter: and we could use their help. 42 feet, and we're going to drive this? >> yes we are. >> reporter: you remember we boarded that brand new winnebago before, headed to las vegas. we were off. got a couple of rigs pulling up? >> drive carefully, come back soon. did they just put that up? >> reporter: we survived it, and so are american rv companies. more than surviving, thriving. winnebago a billion a half in sales just this year. and back at airstream adding all of those workers, another travel trailer coming to life with those three words. >> made in america. >> made in america, and we love those messages from the road. keep tweeting me your ideas. i think it's time for a road trip. thanks
augustine, florida.a who wanted to give us a tour. >> we have a dinette and a lovely kitchen. >> hi. i'm beth -- >> and i'm bill. >> reporter: still getting their timing down. but they have traveling in their airstream perfected. four to five months a year. >> and these are all the states that we've been to. >> reporter: and we could use their help. 42 feet, and we're going to drive this? >> yes we are. >> reporter: you remember we boarded that...
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augustine, florida. >> hi david -- >> reporter: richard girard and his wife from dewy arizona.975 airstream. >> we'll be traveling down the road wave if you see us. >> reporter: and elna who wanted to give us a tour. >> we have a dinette and a lovely kitchen. >> reporter: hi david, this is >> reporter: still getting their timing down. but they have traveling in their airstream perfected. 4 to 5 months a year. >> and these are all the states that we've been to. i could use their help. >> 42 feet and we're going to drive this. >> yes we are. >> reporter: we boarded that brand new winnebago before. headed to las vegas. >> hold on, folks! err -- do i use my blinker? >> reporter: we were off. >> got a couple of rigs pulling up? >> drive carefully, come back soon. did they just put that up? >> we survived it and so are american rv companies. more than surviving, thriving. >> reporter: winnebago a billion a half in sales just this year. and back at airstream adding all of those workers, another travel trailer comes to life. with those three words, "made in america." >> made in america
augustine, florida. >> hi david -- >> reporter: richard girard and his wife from dewy arizona.975 airstream. >> we'll be traveling down the road wave if you see us. >> reporter: and elna who wanted to give us a tour. >> we have a dinette and a lovely kitchen. >> reporter: hi david, this is >> reporter: still getting their timing down. but they have traveling in their airstream perfected. 4 to 5 months a year. >> and these are all the states that...
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saint augustine, in his early a pattern that was quite incompatible with later on, when he had a visione to sainthood. don't expect the president to become that, that is an conceivable. when you realize the peace of the world and the future of the that depends on you now so much of what is here today falls away, i think that is a unique aspect of the american presidency. charlie: is this president losing the opportunity as a cause of his behavior? dr. kissinger: there are things that happens that i didn't like, but i have not ever joined this because i have seen what happens when a president collapses. i still hope we will do the andgs that need to be done i think can be done, some of which nothing that has been done anywaya precludes an what i have indicated as a desirable -- that think it is possible what i have described can be with an existing framework of policy. charlie: are we had a moment in which a new world order will be built? is this because of changes that have happened in the past five years? we looking at a moments were clearly there is a demand for the creation of a new
saint augustine, in his early a pattern that was quite incompatible with later on, when he had a visione to sainthood. don't expect the president to become that, that is an conceivable. when you realize the peace of the world and the future of the that depends on you now so much of what is here today falls away, i think that is a unique aspect of the american presidency. charlie: is this president losing the opportunity as a cause of his behavior? dr. kissinger: there are things that happens...
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augustine in his early life followed a pattern that was quite incompatible with later on when he a vision, and rose to sainthood. one does not expect the president to become -- >> when you realize the future of the world depends on you now, so much of what is day to day falls away, i think that's the unique aspect of the american presidency. this is why -- >> rose: is this president losing that opportunity by his behavior? >> things that happened that i didn't like, but i have not ever joined this impulse to destroy, because i've seen what happens when a presidency collapses. and so i hope -- i still hope that we will do the things that need to be done, and that i think can be done, and toward some of which -- nothing that has been done in korea precludes in any way what i have indicated as a desirable outcome. >> rose: nothing has been done? >> no. i think it is possible that what i've described can be done within existing framework of policy. >> rose: are we at a moment in which a new world order will be built? in other words, is this because of changes that have happened in the last fi
augustine in his early life followed a pattern that was quite incompatible with later on when he a vision, and rose to sainthood. one does not expect the president to become -- >> when you realize the future of the world depends on you now, so much of what is day to day falls away, i think that's the unique aspect of the american presidency. this is why -- >> rose: is this president losing that opportunity by his behavior? >> things that happened that i didn't like, but i have...
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of the myth of adam and eve which begins with archetype, metaphor, and right around the time of augustine people start believing there really was this first couple and they did wrong and they were dethroned. then it comes up into the renaissance, john milton in paradise lost. adam and eve as inspiration for art. the most entertainingly airtight person i know. reading his book was an unbelievable pleasure. we have a biography of gorbachev. that is a major event for us. the author of khrushchev's biography, particular emphasis on his relationship with -- >> did he cooperate with this. >> get into personal privacy. nonfiction side, nomad lands by jessica bruder. we had a whole different population of migrant workers, many of the retirees, pack up their rvs, chasing low-paying jobs. this traces particular unity living in nomad lands, particular central character but it does reveal part of our economy that had never come out of the great recession. what else? another great biography, arthur's lessons are solicitor captures the kennedy era, the degree to which he shaped jfk's legacy and created
of the myth of adam and eve which begins with archetype, metaphor, and right around the time of augustine people start believing there really was this first couple and they did wrong and they were dethroned. then it comes up into the renaissance, john milton in paradise lost. adam and eve as inspiration for art. the most entertainingly airtight person i know. reading his book was an unbelievable pleasure. we have a biography of gorbachev. that is a major event for us. the author of khrushchev's...
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augustine, malvern prep, and upper darby versus garnett valley. log on and vote or text your choice. that is it for the blitz. i'm danny pommels. enjoy your saturday. >>> the time is three minutes before 6:30 on your saturday morning. we are tracking hurricane harvey. krystal klei is following that. plus our weather looks pretty good. >> yeah, and here is a look at hurricane harvey that is moving along the coastal texas area. for us, a very nice forecast for your weekend. there is a live view in cape may. we'll talk more about your shore cast coming up. grit. some have it, some don't. when the odds are stacked against you, you either hide or stand up. at strayer university we've seen it in our students for 125 years. and if you ever think of quitting, our success coaches will be there to pick you up and work with you every day to put you on the right path. it's time. strayer university. let's get it, america. >>> tracking hurricane harvey. the storm is pounding the southeast texas coast right now bringing winds, torrential rain and flooding. the h
augustine, malvern prep, and upper darby versus garnett valley. log on and vote or text your choice. that is it for the blitz. i'm danny pommels. enjoy your saturday. >>> the time is three minutes before 6:30 on your saturday morning. we are tracking hurricane harvey. krystal klei is following that. plus our weather looks pretty good. >> yeah, and here is a look at hurricane harvey that is moving along the coastal texas area. for us, a very nice forecast for your weekend. there...
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fox 54 in augustine georgia, longtime augusta national chairman billy payne announces his retirement. he took the job in 2006, and oversaw the admittance of the club's first female members. he will be replaced by former usga president fred ridley. he will be the first chairman to have played in the masters tournament. this is a live look at new york from fox 5. the big story there, and throughout the nation, drawing in the powerball jackpot. the total stands at $700 million. do you have your tickets? second largest in u.s. history behind last year's $1.6 billion prize. tonight's live >> bret: the man behind the dossier on president trump talk to the senate judiciary committee this week. the file originally at the center of serious allegations also was come under serious scrutiny since then. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is here with what lawmakers are learning. >> glenn simpson met with investigators behind closed doors. their focus, the sources for the unverified dossier and who paid ford. -- paid for it. senate investigators complained simpson provided worthles
fox 54 in augustine georgia, longtime augusta national chairman billy payne announces his retirement. he took the job in 2006, and oversaw the admittance of the club's first female members. he will be replaced by former usga president fred ridley. he will be the first chairman to have played in the masters tournament. this is a live look at new york from fox 5. the big story there, and throughout the nation, drawing in the powerball jackpot. the total stands at $700 million. do you have your...
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fox 54 in augustine georgia, longtime augusta national chairman billy payne announces his retirement. he took the job in 2006, and oversaw the admittance of the club's first female members. he will be replaced by former usga president fred ridley. he will be the first chairman to have played in the masters tournament. this is a live look at new york from fox 5. the big story there, and throughout the nation, drawing in the powerball jackpot. the total stands at $700 million. do you have your tickets? second largest in u.s. history behind last year's $1.6 billion prize. tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. ' up the co. later, gary' i have a motorcycle! wonderful. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. my belly pain i could build a small city with all the over-the-counter products i've used. enough! i've tried enough laxatives to cover the eastern seaboard. i've climbed a mount everest of fiber. probiotics? enough! (avo) i
fox 54 in augustine georgia, longtime augusta national chairman billy payne announces his retirement. he took the job in 2006, and oversaw the admittance of the club's first female members. he will be replaced by former usga president fred ridley. he will be the first chairman to have played in the masters tournament. this is a live look at new york from fox 5. the big story there, and throughout the nation, drawing in the powerball jackpot. the total stands at $700 million. do you have your...
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i'm michael, chief of spinal cord injury at the augustine va.since the consolidation of the choice program just weeks ago with the elimination of choice first and basically rolling everything in, we have had a terrible time, and absolutely unbelievable challenge. because for this population there is a distinct and very important differentiation between the choice program as you described here, seeing an provider, a specialist, a physical therapist in community, seeing a primary care doctor close to home. in this population we are highly specialized area, and the providers in the community don't know how to take care of our patients. so that's the first piece. so we are very dependent on the beneficiary travel program, which may not be part of choice but needs to be maintained at all costs for our population. the second piece is the care in the community to us means homecare. the homecare services, have been eliminated in many situations in our center because it comes out of hospital-based dollars. and so it takes not quite an act of congress but
i'm michael, chief of spinal cord injury at the augustine va.since the consolidation of the choice program just weeks ago with the elimination of choice first and basically rolling everything in, we have had a terrible time, and absolutely unbelievable challenge. because for this population there is a distinct and very important differentiation between the choice program as you described here, seeing an provider, a specialist, a physical therapist in community, seeing a primary care doctor...
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it's one of his early legislative maneuvers was to advance this idea that -- >> was it saint augustine that was on the verge of converting, and he kept saying i'm ready, lord, just not yet? >> there was a wonderful, katie lock hiem who was this wonderful democratic committee woman, had a wonderful passage where she was sizing up the candidates in 1960 pour the democratic primary, and she compared them to various barnyard animals. she said lyndon johnson was a rooster and hubert humphrey was a duckling. i think she might have san symington was an owl. she said john f. kennedy was a cardinal. it was i thought a wonderful touch to that flash of red that really catapulted him into the center of american politics and american history. so we have some microphones. we'd like to invite all of you, whoever who would like to come up and ask a question of our two authors, please come forward. and i would ask that you do ask a question. you've seen how tempting it is for us to go on and on, and we'd love to talk longer with all of you, but to give people a chance to ask questions, if you could kee
it's one of his early legislative maneuvers was to advance this idea that -- >> was it saint augustine that was on the verge of converting, and he kept saying i'm ready, lord, just not yet? >> there was a wonderful, katie lock hiem who was this wonderful democratic committee woman, had a wonderful passage where she was sizing up the candidates in 1960 pour the democratic primary, and she compared them to various barnyard animals. she said lyndon johnson was a rooster and hubert...
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and enlist the assistance of the great writers from sophocles and plato and saint augustine up to i and dewey and boomer and cs lewis and martin luther king. but ask the great questions enlist the assistance of the great thinkers in the enterprise which will be an enterprise in which we subject each other's opinions and arguments to scrutiny. >> we subject our students arguments to scrutiny. the encourage our students to subject our arguments to scrutiny. within the end the goal of each of this becoming its own best critic. by internalizing the process to the point at which we can do better than any interlocutor. >> the job of interrogating our own beliefs. and our experience here has been that the effects of that go far beyond the particular classroom in which we have 18 students. in order to make it a seminar we had to limit it to 18. you had to exclude a vast number of students who want to begin and yes our willingness to do that in a very public way sent the very message that i think is at the core of your tiffany. i want to reinforce what you said to everybody. there's no need to w
and enlist the assistance of the great writers from sophocles and plato and saint augustine up to i and dewey and boomer and cs lewis and martin luther king. but ask the great questions enlist the assistance of the great thinkers in the enterprise which will be an enterprise in which we subject each other's opinions and arguments to scrutiny. >> we subject our students arguments to scrutiny. the encourage our students to subject our arguments to scrutiny. within the end the goal of each...
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augustine about the fallen angels.that seems to be human also and i don't know if there's a fix for that by manipulating brain matter. benjamin. >> let me just, this is not a question but a comment in response to that very good question back there. there's one more motive we might want to think about with respect to this, and it's a motive that peter lawler first taught me about, which is the motive of human restlessness. our discomfort at sitting alone in rooms by ourselves and our desires to get our minds off ourselves in more absorbing projects. this is a very absorbing project that you all have been described to us, and that might have something to do with it. >> okay. robert. >> i'll try and turn this speech into a question real quick if i can. maybe i will direct it to charlie. i was wondering if, what's the root of this, is reductionistic view of human intelligence that is to reduce human intelligence to the ability to manipulate the true world around us and ignoring the idea in the greek sense understanding or
augustine about the fallen angels.that seems to be human also and i don't know if there's a fix for that by manipulating brain matter. benjamin. >> let me just, this is not a question but a comment in response to that very good question back there. there's one more motive we might want to think about with respect to this, and it's a motive that peter lawler first taught me about, which is the motive of human restlessness. our discomfort at sitting alone in rooms by ourselves and our...
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the aca reform blew up >> but let me bat that over to john augustine, what do you think about that >> the economic numbers begin to pick up august, september, that's going to support the earnings story going into 2018, we're going to go through the earnings exercise again in october, right? and we still have an 11% number for an eps growth estimate for 2018 for the s&p 500 and the key to us without a tax deal is, will the economic numbers perk up to be able to hit that? that's what we're going to watch. they've been mixed >> yeah, speaking of that, let's get to some of these earnings. we have stocks moving after hours. we'll begin with square. on adjusted rev coming at $552 million versus 536 which was expected, also beating the streets expectations and terms of unadjusted eps. a loss of four sets versus a loss of five cents which was expected also a small race in it's full year of revenue outlook and expecting a smaller loss in it's full year earnings keep in mind that shares have nearly doubled so far this year. investors have been very optimistic about growth suspects, it's ability
the aca reform blew up >> but let me bat that over to john augustine, what do you think about that >> the economic numbers begin to pick up august, september, that's going to support the earnings story going into 2018, we're going to go through the earnings exercise again in october, right? and we still have an 11% number for an eps growth estimate for 2018 for the s&p 500 and the key to us without a tax deal is, will the economic numbers perk up to be able to hit that? that's...
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augustine or equine news, jesus, moses, confucius, and you think -- and aristotle, plato. what is wealth? it's helpful, it's neutral, it helps you pay for nice paintings, through the medieval timed but work itself is not intrinsically good and capitalism was not on the hobs. the reason i bring this up is because the thesis is probably reversible. were we start saying that business i molely bad again and there's a temptation to do it. wall street corruption, this couldn't of thing. the average person, the supply side of the economy is just everybody out there watching. it's everybody that guess to work in the morning. and if you don't wake up in the morning and say, what i'm going to do today matters morally, right in the judeo-christian tradition, you say god has me here for a purpose, and work is eight or nine or ten hours every day for us up here it's 15 hours a day -- and if you don't view that as a moral pursuit, it's the most depressing thought you can think. you'll train a kid -- you'll go into business and it's morally bad. it's just crushing psychologically. and so
augustine or equine news, jesus, moses, confucius, and you think -- and aristotle, plato. what is wealth? it's helpful, it's neutral, it helps you pay for nice paintings, through the medieval timed but work itself is not intrinsically good and capitalism was not on the hobs. the reason i bring this up is because the thesis is probably reversible. were we start saying that business i molely bad again and there's a temptation to do it. wall street corruption, this couldn't of thing. the average...