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i recommend if you want to know more about eckert and burke conservatism blogging edmund burke or russell kirk. if i could recommend one book would be russell kirk a conservative mind which came out i believe in the 50's or 60's but that was a kind of movement book. >> if you look of yondah political leaders right now who is closest to kirk and burke? >> i would say right now has to be sarah palin. she has three things going for her. she has convictions. she's got the charisma and most important she's got the courage. the country right now is heading vary collectively and we see economically we are having problems with unemployment and slowing economy and a growing government that's really kind of getting out of areas the constitution really house promoted. and i think sarah palin right now is the champion of the libertarian and conservative movement in america today. >> we were allowed to release 1,000 quick guaranteed letters, people we were pretty sure her team was pretty sure she would be able to get through in a three hour signing and we also get 200 standby tickets in groups of 50 t
i recommend if you want to know more about eckert and burke conservatism blogging edmund burke or russell kirk. if i could recommend one book would be russell kirk a conservative mind which came out i believe in the 50's or 60's but that was a kind of movement book. >> if you look of yondah political leaders right now who is closest to kirk and burke? >> i would say right now has to be sarah palin. she has three things going for her. she has convictions. she's got the charisma and...
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edmund burke, everyone likes to put this book on their list. the first time i came to washington and started interacting with my fellow conservatives i thought you might not have read this book. it was thrown by someone who is quite famous right now and he was a celebration of the french revolution party because for him it was the love of libertarianism and democracy. you have got to be kidding me! it was crazy then and it is crazy now. a lot of principles that burke plays out are crucial and truth, things that rubble lot of people in a knee-jerk way the wrong way. the famous line the age of chivalry is gone, economists and calculators have succeeded. how many conservatives today actually have no problem with that? how many of us would say -- he is so aphoristic. every paragraph is quotable. never more of should we hold generous loyalty to rank, that proud submission, that dignified obedience, subordination of the heart which kept alive even servitude itself and exulted freedom. who talks like that now? who would support things like that dignif
edmund burke, everyone likes to put this book on their list. the first time i came to washington and started interacting with my fellow conservatives i thought you might not have read this book. it was thrown by someone who is quite famous right now and he was a celebration of the french revolution party because for him it was the love of libertarianism and democracy. you have got to be kidding me! it was crazy then and it is crazy now. a lot of principles that burke plays out are crucial and...
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edmund burke or russell kirk. if i could recommend one book, it would be russell kirk's "a conservative mind" which came out i believe in the 60's, 50's or 60's. but that was kind of a movement book. >> so if you look around at political leaders right now, who is closest to a kirk and burke for you? >> i'd say right now it would have to be sarah palin. i think she's the premiere conservative. she has three things going for her. she has the convictions, she's got the charisma, and most important she's got the courage. the country right now is kind of heading very collectivist. and we see economically we're having problems with unemployment, a slowing economy and a growing government that's really kind of getting out of areas of the constitution really has promoted. and i think sarah palin right now is the champion of the libertarians and conservative movement in america today. >> we were allowed to release 1,000 kind of guaranteed line letters, people that we were pretty sure. and her team was pretty sure that she'
edmund burke or russell kirk. if i could recommend one book, it would be russell kirk's "a conservative mind" which came out i believe in the 60's, 50's or 60's. but that was kind of a movement book. >> so if you look around at political leaders right now, who is closest to a kirk and burke for you? >> i'd say right now it would have to be sarah palin. i think she's the premiere conservative. she has three things going for her. she has the convictions, she's got the...
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you know, we put down our noses at these cultures where women are forced to wear burke kaz. it is awful. i put one on once and i thought i was going to die. but we have a psychological burqa because there is no place for us to feel safe when a woman is in home, in her home by herself and she is attacked. so, let me ask this question, don clark. why are we always talking about modifying the behavior of women? why don't we talk about modifying the behavior of violent criminals? >> jane, i couldn't agree with you more. and whatever that will person just said about corrupt system, corrupt system or not has nothing to do with that type of behavior that causes people to attack and murder somebody in the ways that she is things take place and abuse these women. here's the other thing too is that we also should be proud and happy and try to continue people to enhance the law enforcement capabilities. i mean, with dna, with scientific efforts with, technology and all of these things, it is enabling the law enforcement community to reach out beyond their borders and take and try to he
you know, we put down our noses at these cultures where women are forced to wear burke kaz. it is awful. i put one on once and i thought i was going to die. but we have a psychological burqa because there is no place for us to feel safe when a woman is in home, in her home by herself and she is attacked. so, let me ask this question, don clark. why are we always talking about modifying the behavior of women? why don't we talk about modifying the behavior of violent criminals? >> jane, i...
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toronto under the direction of general manager brian burke.eresting chore ahead >> craig: i would like this to be my last job in hockey. i just hope it's not the next month or two. that was mid-november there is a lot of pressure on burke there is a lot of pressure on wilson and the coaching staff. bottom dwelling. in toronto, they are not going to stand for it. the fans will let them know. this' heckle -- they'll heckle the players, the team. the writers. they will not stand for it. >> reporter: this is alpha and omega in the eastern conference. leafs at 3-11-6. mitchell tosses one back behind the net and wind up getting it himself. delayed penalty called coming up against the capitals. toskala on his way to the bench. wrister deflected wide. the caps go short handed >> craig: it's going to be an interference call, called by bill mccreary. the leafs' power play, something that's been powerful and a positive for ronnie wilson's team, that's been an aset for them this year, joe. percentage wise, they are above the caps at around 25%, 20 of 80 o
toronto under the direction of general manager brian burke.eresting chore ahead >> craig: i would like this to be my last job in hockey. i just hope it's not the next month or two. that was mid-november there is a lot of pressure on burke there is a lot of pressure on wilson and the coaching staff. bottom dwelling. in toronto, they are not going to stand for it. the fans will let them know. this' heckle -- they'll heckle the players, the team. the writers. they will not stand for it....
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60s but that was a movement >> if you look at political leaders right now who is closest to kirk and burke? >> sarah palin she has the convictions and the charisma and most importantly she has the courage. the country right now is headed very collectivist and we see economics was a slowing economy and growing government that is really getting out of various of the constitution. i think sarah palin is a champion of the libertarians and conservative movement -- conservative movement today. >> we were allowed to release 1,000 guaranteed line letters the people we were pretty sure hertz tea was sure they could get through in the three are signing and also did 200 standby tickets in groups of 50 to run as time permits. we ran out of guaranteed tickets friday and the standby tickets on sunday. two-- later. >> i need to see airline ticket. >> she will come on the bus which is completely draped she will get her family settled in the backroom then come out to give a very brief hello to cincinnati and to her fans then she will begin the book signing. her team, harpercollins and my team here have wor
60s but that was a movement >> if you look at political leaders right now who is closest to kirk and burke? >> sarah palin she has the convictions and the charisma and most importantly she has the courage. the country right now is headed very collectivist and we see economics was a slowing economy and growing government that is really getting out of various of the constitution. i think sarah palin is a champion of the libertarians and conservative movement -- conservative movement...
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the patron saint, edmund burke was formulated the approach that conservatives should take to reform turkey was a reformist himself, but he insisted that any reform, that you ensure that any reform is consistent with the fundamental principles of the english constitution, and that it not in any way undermine the foundations on which the country stands. and that's the position most conservatives take, and it is the position i take. the question always is which reform, many reforms that i myself supported when i was misguided leftist like the war on poverty, and some of my friends by the way, fellow neoconservatives who actually helped write the legislation that made up the great society, discovered that it had a fixed the opposite of those that were intended. it did more harm to the poor than good. in various ways that have been demonstrated over and over again. so to invoke something like, you know, compassion to the poor or the need to institute reforms when you keep supporting measures that resume or pretend to be favorable to the poor and are in fact harmful, yeah, you're not supporting
the patron saint, edmund burke was formulated the approach that conservatives should take to reform turkey was a reformist himself, but he insisted that any reform, that you ensure that any reform is consistent with the fundamental principles of the english constitution, and that it not in any way undermine the foundations on which the country stands. and that's the position most conservatives take, and it is the position i take. the question always is which reform, many reforms that i myself...
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we are reminded of that with ed burke this week and now zero. republicans in congress. when that happens then you have this hybrid for all kinds of funny things start happening for people that were once rob -- moderate republicans moving to the republican party in the coalition and one is even more but it can lead to more factory within that coalition as we have seen in health care. >> he said one of the big revolutions was increasing tolerance particularly by the on. that doesn't go by populism and glenda back or any of those other things. >> it doesn't but i don't think young voters are paying that much attention. if you look at who is at the tea party use they are not young people by and large. what is this is their life experiences. the fact that they are going to school with diverse racial groups. that they are dating people of diverse races and think very little about it. indeed, the very definition of race is going to change so rapidly. i give you just one example, new gingrich understood this and when he was speaker he actually got a change so that on federa
we are reminded of that with ed burke this week and now zero. republicans in congress. when that happens then you have this hybrid for all kinds of funny things start happening for people that were once rob -- moderate republicans moving to the republican party in the coalition and one is even more but it can lead to more factory within that coalition as we have seen in health care. >> he said one of the big revolutions was increasing tolerance particularly by the on. that doesn't go by...
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and eric burke, reporter for wdaf. eric, i'm actually afraid on ask you what is the very latest? >> well, right now off. mohlers are still in custody. there were were rumors this afternoon -- earlier this evening i think that one of them may have had the means to get out of jail. all bonds set excessively high at least $35,000 up to $150,000 cash-only bond but so far that had has not taken place. right now the town is just trying to stop from reeling from all of the news that continues to come out each and every minute in the last week or so. >> well, listen, i just want to recap and review very briefly. tell me if i've got anything wrong there, eric. the allegations of child rape overall include, sexual performance, mock weddings between children and adults, beastality, i.e., sex with a dog. raping a child repeatedly and then burying alive the child that she gave birth to. raped with foreign objects and murder, specifically, one of them accused by the kids of taking them to a mall and kidnapping a man and then force the children to kill him with knives and burying him. am i leav
and eric burke, reporter for wdaf. eric, i'm actually afraid on ask you what is the very latest? >> well, right now off. mohlers are still in custody. there were were rumors this afternoon -- earlier this evening i think that one of them may have had the means to get out of jail. all bonds set excessively high at least $35,000 up to $150,000 cash-only bond but so far that had has not taken place. right now the town is just trying to stop from reeling from all of the news that continues to...
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>> matt burke, a veteran. that's a veteran guy watching you as a player and a man. which one do you take more pride in? >> i have to take it in both. i work hard on the field and, you know, and all my teammates, we have great group of guys. you know, i love being around them. i love being a part of an nfl organization and being around a guy like matt birk who, you know, just to be around those type guys, guys like ray lewis, guys i grew up watching and knowing that i've always been a big fan of this game. i can't wait until september comes around, you know, hear that sound and all that type stuff. it's unbelievable. >> your story is unbelievable. when we come back we'll talk with michael more and talk more with michael about the family he mentioned, the touhy family who stepped up and helped him out and gave him just that push to get him over the hump. now again he is an nfl star and there's movie about his life. >> i don't know if i'm an nfl star. >> close enough. that's what we're hearing. >>> michael's grades have improved enough that he can go out for spring foo
>> matt burke, a veteran. that's a veteran guy watching you as a player and a man. which one do you take more pride in? >> i have to take it in both. i work hard on the field and, you know, and all my teammates, we have great group of guys. you know, i love being around them. i love being a part of an nfl organization and being around a guy like matt birk who, you know, just to be around those type guys, guys like ray lewis, guys i grew up watching and knowing that i've always been...
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derivatives make markets more volatile or less volatile and the story i tell in my book is about holbrooke burking, who is this professor at stanford four years and years at the food research institute at stanford in he did some of the earliest research into futures markets and the randomness of futures markets and how a vision they were but he was always interested in this questions, and do future markets if the underlying markets more or less volatile? he got this test case in the early '60s when congress banned future trading in onions. there had been and onion futures market. i guess what happened was in the 30's when they started some of the big futures markets renteria products and eggs as well as wheat and in the 30's with all of these new deal dairy support program suddenly the chicago-- lost a bunch of business so they had to come up with new heckert culture products so they said we will do on in future training-- at that point the markets were become this was the chicago mercantile chain, small dominated by a small number of traders so the couple of the traders decided to corner the onio
derivatives make markets more volatile or less volatile and the story i tell in my book is about holbrooke burking, who is this professor at stanford four years and years at the food research institute at stanford in he did some of the earliest research into futures markets and the randomness of futures markets and how a vision they were but he was always interested in this questions, and do future markets if the underlying markets more or less volatile? he got this test case in the early '60s...
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a new speaker of the house of commons, john burke out, will be taking part in his state opening -- john bercow, will be taking part in his first day opening. i spoke to him about the importance of what is happening today. >> i think the event is important. i think it does have merit. of how parliament ought to be and what its constitutional significance is. yet we were simply to preserve the traditional vacation, but to do nothing to atone for the sins which have caused such massive public thanks to, that would be a disaster -- public agnstngst, that would be a disaster. more importantly, if you have to demonstrate that you are tackling the problems of the problem -- of the present, recognizing the need for wholesale change in the way in which we manage our affairs. >> a year ago, what are you doing on state opening day? it is a big change. how do you feel about it? >> i am a slightly nervous. i think it would be hubris' not to be. it is a big occasion. my first day opening in this role. i year ago, i was the conservative backbench member, very proud to be. i simply attended the event w
a new speaker of the house of commons, john burke out, will be taking part in his state opening -- john bercow, will be taking part in his first day opening. i spoke to him about the importance of what is happening today. >> i think the event is important. i think it does have merit. of how parliament ought to be and what its constitutional significance is. yet we were simply to preserve the traditional vacation, but to do nothing to atone for the sins which have caused such massive...
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an burke, all good names that the young net minder is right up there with with starting their career. >> joe: washington wins the neutral zone faceoff. hammered in by jeff schultz. along the lip of the board, david steckel drops it off, bradley, beaten there by toskala. schultz did not keep this one n the capitals will have to rewind. green dog the honor, working in back with jeff schultz. his partner, shaone morrissonn continues to be out of the line- up with that head injury. that's a topic we have addressed throughout the first period, the amount of injuries mounting for the washington capitals, typically on the back end. tom poti, the latest to join that list. kaberle on for stajan, steered it down the wing to kessel. he fires and varlamov squeezes the pad and he'll cover. >> craig: johnny erskin making sure can goes right into him so they can a faceoff here. everything has been hitting varly here. he had 10 shots on net which was his career high. you have to give him a big cushion with all that speed defensively? >> you have to give him a cushion. it always has to be inside. if h
an burke, all good names that the young net minder is right up there with with starting their career. >> joe: washington wins the neutral zone faceoff. hammered in by jeff schultz. along the lip of the board, david steckel drops it off, bradley, beaten there by toskala. schultz did not keep this one n the capitals will have to rewind. green dog the honor, working in back with jeff schultz. his partner, shaone morrissonn continues to be out of the line- up with that head injury. that's a...
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now obviously there may be a way to identify bodily fluids and determine if it is from shaniya burks my question to you is, assuming the child is potty trained, what would make her poop like that? would it be from -- could it be from an intense beating or from some type of an abuse? >> speculating it possibly could be from a beating. was it from sexual abuse? or did she just have an accident and they used her favorite blanket as a form of punishment and then maybe beat her too badly. i mean it's really hard to say. >> well, you know, you brought up a good point. dr. vinokur. i will give the mom at benefit of the doubt. if she had been lying there on the sofa, maybe she was lying on her favorite -- or with her favorite blanket and had an accident. so maybe that is the best it's most innocent explanation that i could come up for that. >> true. but even in those instances if a situation of either domestic violence or child abuse, sometime when a child has an accident, the abuser just goes into a rage and you know possibly harms the child too violently but it's hard to speculate without
now obviously there may be a way to identify bodily fluids and determine if it is from shaniya burks my question to you is, assuming the child is potty trained, what would make her poop like that? would it be from -- could it be from an intense beating or from some type of an abuse? >> speculating it possibly could be from a beating. was it from sexual abuse? or did she just have an accident and they used her favorite blanket as a form of punishment and then maybe beat her too badly. i...
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thanksgiving day mounties dannette tenet glaude easter and bill clinton is on hand to present stevensville burke with this year's liberty medal from the national constitution center. also stanley greenberg aunt alex castellanos, a panel assessing the obama presidency and from the j.f. kehl library bernsen leslie geld on terrorism and nuclear weapons. at 5:00 hip-hop artist ludicrous on mentoring and howard dean and dick armey on the economy and capitalism. thanksgiving day on c-span. >> on this vote, the yeas are 60, the nays are 39, 3/5 of the center's duly chosen and sworn have voted in the affirmative. the motion is agreed to. >> with that of the senate moves its health care bill to the floor starting monday and through december. follow the entire debate and how the bill will affect access to medicare the public option, taxes abortion and medicare like here on c-span2, the only network that brings to the senate gavel to gavel. >> next, an event with education secretary arne duncan and new york city mayor michael bloomberg. they discussed the program called the "race to the top" which sets con
thanksgiving day mounties dannette tenet glaude easter and bill clinton is on hand to present stevensville burke with this year's liberty medal from the national constitution center. also stanley greenberg aunt alex castellanos, a panel assessing the obama presidency and from the j.f. kehl library bernsen leslie geld on terrorism and nuclear weapons. at 5:00 hip-hop artist ludicrous on mentoring and howard dean and dick armey on the economy and capitalism. thanksgiving day on c-span. >>...
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burke or russell kirk. if i could recommend one book, it would be russell kirk's "a conservative mind" which came out i believe in the 1960s, 1950s or '60s but that was a movement book. >> so if you look around, political leaders right now, who is closest to a kirk and burke for you. >> i would say now it would have to be sarah palin. i think she's the premier conservative. she has three things going for her. she has the convictions, she's got the charisma and most importantly, has the courage. the country right now is kind of heading collect vist and we see economically we are having problems with unemployment an slowing economy and a growing government, that is really kind of getting out of areas of the constitution, rail the constitution really has promoted and i think sarah palin now is the champion of libertarians and conservative movement in america today. >> we were allowed to release a thousand kind of guaranteed line letters, people that we were pretty sure and her team was pretty sure she'd be abl
burke or russell kirk. if i could recommend one book, it would be russell kirk's "a conservative mind" which came out i believe in the 1960s, 1950s or '60s but that was a movement book. >> so if you look around, political leaders right now, who is closest to a kirk and burke for you. >> i would say now it would have to be sarah palin. i think she's the premier conservative. she has three things going for her. she has the convictions, she's got the charisma and most...