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and by the way, jefferson, big payne guy. don't know that he read burke. haven't read that he read burke. he did all right without it. so i think i have filled my allotted time. we're going to take a break, right? and we'll come back and talk about revolutions and payne and
and by the way, jefferson, big payne guy. don't know that he read burke. haven't read that he read burke. he did all right without it. so i think i have filled my allotted time. we're going to take a break, right? and we'll come back and talk about revolutions and payne and
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and by the way, jefferson, big payne guy. don't know that he read burke. haven't read that he read burke. he did all right without it. so i think i have filled my allotted time. we're going to take a break, right? and we'll come back and talk about revolutions and payne and burke. thank you very much for your attention. i appreciate it. [ applause ] >> welcome back. we're here with david a. norcross. david is the quintessential guy that puts together all of the fashions of the conservative movement but also studies for a long time what is the conservative movement and your lecture has been outstanding. we can't thank you enough for the insights. >> thank you for the opportunity. >> let's have a discussion now. as we left i was saying when we came back we were going to talk briefly about thomas payne and edmund burke. what's the difference? are they the same, are they different? is it the same philosophy? please. >> i think one of the fundamental differences between payne and burke is if you get back to like the aristotle position that men are political ani
and by the way, jefferson, big payne guy. don't know that he read burke. haven't read that he read burke. he did all right without it. so i think i have filled my allotted time. we're going to take a break, right? and we'll come back and talk about revolutions and payne and burke. thank you very much for your attention. i appreciate it. [ applause ] >> welcome back. we're here with david a. norcross. david is the quintessential guy that puts together all of the fashions of the...
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and by the way, jefferson, big payne guy. don't know that he read burke. haven't read that he read burke. he did all right without it. so i think i have filled my
and by the way, jefferson, big payne guy. don't know that he read burke. haven't read that he read burke. he did all right without it. so i think i have filled my
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payne. in this big irish festival, there was a big, huge as the wall picture of donald payne. richie spoke about what he did to help the people of northern ireland. wasn't it a beautiful tribute, joe? it was beautiful. that was a couple of weeks as we know after his passing. i want to tell you about one incident that happened a few years ago. we were on a delegation that donald helped arrange and lead to darfur and to africa. it was -- it was very emotional for all of us. but as with anything you did with donald, you were better prepared when you went, better received when you got there, and better able to help when you left, whether it was the elimination of poverty, the eradication of disease, promotion of peace, ending violence, protecting human rights, you name it. but this trip we were going to darfur and other -- sudan and other countries in africa. and donald helped arrange everything. but when we were going to khartoum, he said i'm not going. you remember this, max? he said i'm not going. and i said well why? you're our leader. he said they're not going to tell you the
payne. in this big irish festival, there was a big, huge as the wall picture of donald payne. richie spoke about what he did to help the people of northern ireland. wasn't it a beautiful tribute, joe? it was beautiful. that was a couple of weeks as we know after his passing. i want to tell you about one incident that happened a few years ago. we were on a delegation that donald helped arrange and lead to darfur and to africa. it was -- it was very emotional for all of us. but as with anything...
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big money? and why it's all making charles payne worry big time. we're also joined by ben stein, dagen mcdowell, adam lashinsky and charlie gasperi gasperino. >> it's simple. the power grab, one-two combination and crush corporate profits and instill noncompetitive rules in the work place and keep the mediocre workers and it's going to be a catastrophe, look at them. and the automakers, we see what happens there, and the airlines see what happens there and public government see what happens there. it's a no brain, a fantastic week and you didn't mention boeing, they shoo shook down boeing and unions, great weeks for them. >> because i forgot boeing, it doesn't have to reminds me. >> and you know what, and it's-- (laughter) >> a little over yourself, here, okay? and the show is for now-- >> and the unions, but not cavuto. >> exactly. but, adam what do you make of not only the broadside here, but on this issue, a good week for unions, we were flexing them big time. >> well, i think this is what journalists call a dog bites man story. this is exactly
big money? and why it's all making charles payne worry big time. we're also joined by ben stein, dagen mcdowell, adam lashinsky and charlie gasperi gasperino. >> it's simple. the power grab, one-two combination and crush corporate profits and instill noncompetitive rules in the work place and keep the mediocre workers and it's going to be a catastrophe, look at them. and the automakers, we see what happens there, and the airlines see what happens there and public government see what...
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payne. and this big irish festival, there was a huge -- as big as the wall picture of donald payne and the crowd and especially richie spoke about what he did to help the people of northern ireland. wasn't it a beautiful tribute? it was beautiful. [applause] that was a couple of weeks, as you know, after his passing. i want to tell you about one incident that happened a few years ago. we were on a delegation that donald help arrange and lead to darfur and to africa. it was very emotional for all of us, but as with anything, you were better prepared when you went, better received when you got there and better able to help when you left, whether it was the issue of poverty, the eradication of poverty, disease, protecting human rights, you name it. this trip we were going to darfur and other -- sudan and other countries in africa, and donald helped arrange everything but when we are going to khartoum he said, i'm not going. remember this. i'm not going. i said why? you're our leader. they're not going to tell you the truth. i already know that. i'm not going to give them that opportunity. but you h
payne. and this big irish festival, there was a huge -- as big as the wall picture of donald payne and the crowd and especially richie spoke about what he did to help the people of northern ireland. wasn't it a beautiful tribute? it was beautiful. [applause] that was a couple of weeks, as you know, after his passing. i want to tell you about one incident that happened a few years ago. we were on a delegation that donald help arrange and lead to darfur and to africa. it was very emotional for...
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big way. and knowing billy payne as i do, he was the atlanta olympic chief, it's known as the women's olympicsooke. billy has been all about equality in the olympics and to think he's in charge of this club -- >> what do you think he's thinking? >> i think he's thinking he's got 300-plus members and he has to listen to a lot of them and there's old school thinking. one point we should make, though, jenny rometty could be a member of the club. and we're talking about this is because ibm, the previous ceos have been all members. and ibm is one of the big spon of the masters. >> thank you for pointing that out. i shouldn't assume that people knew that. martha burke, a thorn in the side of augusta national and also ibm. take a listen to what she said creptly. >> this problem is of their own making. they have had nine years to do something about this, and so has the club. why are they coming up two days out from the tournament, a brand-new female ceo that has been in place since january. my goodness, don't these guys think ahead? how do they run the business. >> my goodness she says. you laugh but
big way. and knowing billy payne as i do, he was the atlanta olympic chief, it's known as the women's olympicsooke. billy has been all about equality in the olympics and to think he's in charge of this club -- >> what do you think he's thinking? >> i think he's thinking he's got 300-plus members and he has to listen to a lot of them and there's old school thinking. one point we should make, though, jenny rometty could be a member of the club. and we're talking about this is because...
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>> augusta national chairman billy payne may be waiting for the big photo op moment at the masters with ginni by his side with the other sponsors in their green jackets. he might have already invited her to join. maybe today was, hey, it's private and then they're going to come forward. if he doesn't, money talks. ginni now controls ibm's marketing budget. with the company's contract with the masters worth a minimum of $10 million a year, she holds the cards. it's going to be interesting to see what happens there. nick gillespie joins me now. let me ask you, nick, are you surprised that ginni rometty has not been more outspoken. >> no, ibm is a flag corporation. i think private clubs should have the right to exclude people for whatever reasons they want. i also think that it's just idiocy on the part of augusta national if they don't extend the same courtesies that they have to previous sponsors to the current one. >> so this is not an issue of caving to pressure on women's rights, this is different? >> it's part of that. golf has a problem in america. it only became a mass sport when i
>> augusta national chairman billy payne may be waiting for the big photo op moment at the masters with ginni by his side with the other sponsors in their green jackets. he might have already invited her to join. maybe today was, hey, it's private and then they're going to come forward. if he doesn't, money talks. ginni now controls ibm's marketing budget. with the company's contract with the masters worth a minimum of $10 million a year, she holds the cards. it's going to be interesting...
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payne called us -- payne told us she saw it and called 911. >> neighbors came and was a big help too. and they brought theirs down here. it was two of them. and they came in and extinguished it. and so it was out when the firemen came. >> reporter: the firemen pulled that drier out. just out into the hallway. it was damaged but minor damage. mostly at this point payne told our crews she was having trouble calming down because she had never been through anything like this before. claudine wong. >>> alert in east bay police in alameda are looking for vandals responsible for disturbing graffiti. alex savidge reports the department is now asking for your help. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning, to you pam. especially troubling for police. the vandals spray painted the side of the historic alameda theater. the graffiti reads a couple things. dirty boy and cop killer. obviously threatening language for law enforcement. alameda police are telling us there have been eight separate cases of similar vandalism around the city. a short time ago we did check in with alameda police. the
payne called us -- payne told us she saw it and called 911. >> neighbors came and was a big help too. and they brought theirs down here. it was two of them. and they came in and extinguished it. and so it was out when the firemen came. >> reporter: the firemen pulled that drier out. just out into the hallway. it was damaged but minor damage. mostly at this point payne told our crews she was having trouble calming down because she had never been through anything like this before....
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payne. >> based upon the arab spring, how should -- how would you like to have seen that go. what should america's role be in it? a big question. >> if we were in a debate and i was looking for an answer that would please the crowd i would say i have absolutely no idea. i really don't -- you know, there were people criticizing obama for what he did in tunisia, what he didn't do in egypt, not doing in syria. i don't know what the answer is. i came at it from a very negative perspective having spent, as you know, a fair amount of time in the middle east. and being mindful of the fact that they do not have our traditions for us to export. i'm not -- i think i come down on the side of you watch and see what they make of it. >> if we go to iraq -- we wiped out the entire baath party. the party that was ruling the country. >> might not have been a good idea. >> i think we're now finding out that some of the people who made those decisions are actually questioning their own decisions in having done that. because by doing that they wiped out an infrastructure and a tradition within that country, burke and payne to some extent
payne. >> based upon the arab spring, how should -- how would you like to have seen that go. what should america's role be in it? a big question. >> if we were in a debate and i was looking for an answer that would please the crowd i would say i have absolutely no idea. i really don't -- you know, there were people criticizing obama for what he did in tunisia, what he didn't do in egypt, not doing in syria. i don't know what the answer is. i came at it from a very negative...
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such commitment that the great john lewis would say that don's heart was big enough to serve all mine kind. through donald payne'ssee how much we are capable of, and how much we have left to do. so we are again drawn to that line in luke. to whom much is given, much is expected. each of us has been changed pie his example, and we must be expected to honor it with service and sacrifice. god bless his family, and god bless all of you for being here with us today. at this time the invocation will be given by the reverend patrick conroy, the chaplain of the house of representatives. >> let us pray. god of heaven and earth, the work of your hands is made known in your bountyful creation and in the lives of those who faithfully live their lives in service and in your grace. today we especially remember the life and work of our departed brother, donald payne, trusting your promise of eternal and ever lasting life and love. we remember his 30 years of service in elected office. in his 12th term of congress, you called him to yourself. his voice on behalf of the millions who suffer on the continent of africa, and for so m
such commitment that the great john lewis would say that don's heart was big enough to serve all mine kind. through donald payne'ssee how much we are capable of, and how much we have left to do. so we are again drawn to that line in luke. to whom much is given, much is expected. each of us has been changed pie his example, and we must be expected to honor it with service and sacrifice. god bless his family, and god bless all of you for being here with us today. at this time the invocation will...
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at the big board here, ubs celebrating the anniversary of payne weber.joined payne in 1980. major league baseball and the mlb network opening baseball's opening week. >> mlb is a great site. i had bob bowman on to demonstrate it once. if you like baseball, that is the site. >> great piece in "the journal" today about steinbrenner and the way he approached spring training in that he wanted to beat the mets most specifically at spring training, down south. he just wanted to win. >> i'm not a yankee fan because i'm from philadelphia. but steeped in it here. that was a great piece. he was a great man. >> good luck to the phillies. my wife is from philly. >> yes, i know. >>> ibm hitting a fresh record high. $205.75 on ibm. jpmorgan raises estimates citing software and services specifically. nice run on this one with a nice dividend yield. >> accenture did better than expected. ibm, there is a tremendous built-up information technology spend worldwide. >> apple hitting a record high given the action in the premarket session, right now at the fresh record of $6
at the big board here, ubs celebrating the anniversary of payne weber.joined payne in 1980. major league baseball and the mlb network opening baseball's opening week. >> mlb is a great site. i had bob bowman on to demonstrate it once. if you like baseball, that is the site. >> great piece in "the journal" today about steinbrenner and the way he approached spring training in that he wanted to beat the mets most specifically at spring training, down south. he just wanted to...
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four previous ceos of ibm, one of the big three corporate sponsors, all male, have been all offered membership. we're expected to hear a lot more from billy paynechairman here at the national back in 2006, the only thing he said about the topic at the time is there was no specific timetable to address the issue of female membership. a potentially big morning ahead of us, carol. but as i say, he may not go there. >> we'll see, i guess we'll see in 12 minutes. thanks so much, patrick. >>> how cool are you if you're a 30 something still living at home with your parents? apparently some say it's pretty awesome. coming up, we'll explain. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! let's see what you got. rv -- covered. why would you pay for a hotel? i never do. motorcycles -- check. at
four previous ceos of ibm, one of the big three corporate sponsors, all male, have been all offered membership. we're expected to hear a lot more from billy paynechairman here at the national back in 2006, the only thing he said about the topic at the time is there was no specific timetable to address the issue of female membership. a potentially big morning ahead of us, carol. but as i say, he may not go there. >> we'll see, i guess we'll see in 12 minutes. thanks so much, patrick....
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here on the eve of masters, club chairman billy payne reiterated this morning that membership is a private matter. we're going to have more on that. also, bighey're cutting 2,000 jobs in an evident to streamline. that is about 14% of the work force. the new ceo says the company will be focussing more on its core business, all in an effort to become more profitable and thus better able to innovate. private companies, look at the numbers here, adding 209,000 jobs last month. that is down just slightly from february. but still in line with recent monthly increases. the report is from the payroll processing company, avp. official labor department numbers will be coming out this friday and are expected to show similar growth. >> look at this bomb blast, rocks somalia national theatre. several people in this crowd were killed including two of the company's top sports official. police blame a female suicide bomber who set off this deviet while standing in that crowd. four former police officers should find out soon if they'll be spending the rest of their lives in prison for killing unarmed civilians. do you remember this? this happened on a city
here on the eve of masters, club chairman billy payne reiterated this morning that membership is a private matter. we're going to have more on that. also, bighey're cutting 2,000 jobs in an evident to streamline. that is about 14% of the work force. the new ceo says the company will be focussing more on its core business, all in an effort to become more profitable and thus better able to innovate. private companies, look at the numbers here, adding 209,000 jobs last month. that is down just...
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of course, a big controversy for the week as we watch ibm and their new show virginia rometty who we don't know whether she's a member of augusta national. no comment from billy payneyesterday. time for "squawk on the tweet." google unveiling a couple of thin wrap-around shades that put the company's web services literally in your face. take a look at this. >> well, cool. take a photo of this. >> prototype glasses are still being tested. not available in stores yet so today in "squawk on the tweet" we're asking you to caption the photo for this woman is wearing some of these things. beam me up, sergei, which i like a lot. charles sweets google's project glass develops sunglasses for customers with unibrows. does she have a unibrow and immersion labs tweets conquering monacle. man, they are going to need to work on the fashion element of that before they get it to be sold to a lot of people. takeaway time. gary, you'd like good in a pair of those, gary. >> oh, carl, thanks so much. >> already got the -- what's the brand you wear? >> i don't even know. >> prada? >> listen, it's been a choppy week around the world for equity markets, credit markets. i thought we'd tak
of course, a big controversy for the week as we watch ibm and their new show virginia rometty who we don't know whether she's a member of augusta national. no comment from billy payneyesterday. time for "squawk on the tweet." google unveiling a couple of thin wrap-around shades that put the company's web services literally in your face. take a look at this. >> well, cool. take a photo of this. >> prototype glasses are still being tested. not available in stores yet so...