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burke and payne. as a matter of fact, burke, much like blackstone, said any government is better than no government and clearly that 100 years before burke was born and when he was becoming active in politics a smoothly functioning government was essential and was essential to the continuation of people's comfort and people's commercial development. you can't understand u.s. history without understanding that of time and the growth of the power of people to select their leaders by means that were not revolutionary even if the glorious revolution was called a revolution. one of the things about burke and i want to throw this in now, one of his biographers, utley, points out that burke's development in no small measure was because of his prolonged and undisciplined reading. think about that. prolonged and undisciplined reading. immersed in history and that appreciation for history and that appreciation for how the country continued to develop through what could have been a bumpy time is the basis for bu
burke and payne. as a matter of fact, burke, much like blackstone, said any government is better than no government and clearly that 100 years before burke was born and when he was becoming active in politics a smoothly functioning government was essential and was essential to the continuation of people's comfort and people's commercial development. you can't understand u.s. history without understanding that of time and the growth of the power of people to select their leaders by means that...
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burke was a wig. burke was -- burke was not a wig wig, burke was a kind of a contrarian wig. so, even for burke, opposition was fine even if it was within your own party. being able to think your own thoughts, present your own ideas, was a good idea. and he saw political parties as a limit, a way to limit the monarch. he was a monarchist, a constitutional monarchists. the wigs were basically constitutional monarchists. the wigs certainly. and he got into a significant dust-up with the king over what he saw as the georges. the three georges pushed back on this growth of the importance of parliament and the power of parliament. they were looking for a way to get things you know, back a little bit maybe a little more like charles i. control over what's going on. and they were doing that by making kings ministers of members of the torrey party in parliament. and burke saw that as a very bad idea indeed. and fought against it and successfully, easy to see why he did. having the king come back to being a tyrant if i can use that inflammatory word, clearly was not part of what burke
burke was a wig. burke was -- burke was not a wig wig, burke was a kind of a contrarian wig. so, even for burke, opposition was fine even if it was within your own party. being able to think your own thoughts, present your own ideas, was a good idea. and he saw political parties as a limit, a way to limit the monarch. he was a monarchist, a constitutional monarchists. the wigs were basically constitutional monarchists. the wigs certainly. and he got into a significant dust-up with the king over...
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burke was not incidentally. burke realized that man, woman, left to their own devices without government wouldn't lead very happy lives, wouldn't understand much progress and wouldn't progress. so for him the romantic notion that you can create government out of reason which i believe is essentially where the french were after the french revolution and before, they destroyed the model. burke never thought that that was an alternative. he never separated human reason from historical experience. remember particularly two words from that sentence, one history, two experience. they are two, along with tradition which is the third, keys to who burke was and was burke thought. when i suggest to you that you might say to somebody you think you're a conservative, what do you think about burke, and they say i don't think anything about burke and did he play third base for the cincinnati reds or what, and then you can ask him what they think about history, what they think about tradition, what they think about experience,
burke was not incidentally. burke realized that man, woman, left to their own devices without government wouldn't lead very happy lives, wouldn't understand much progress and wouldn't progress. so for him the romantic notion that you can create government out of reason which i believe is essentially where the french were after the french revolution and before, they destroyed the model. burke never thought that that was an alternative. he never separated human reason from historical experience....
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and neither would burke because burke was certainly not anti-progress. where the question becomes critical is at what point, well, let's just pick obama care. is that progressive, is that within the bounds of our history, tradition and experience or is that too much? and obviously we have two very vigorous sides to that question. but you've put your finger on it. when is too much progress bad? when it's too fast is the glib answer to that. but it is glib. >> i'm going to switch a little bit to another topic. property rights. how do property rights fit into all of this? my property, your property. how does this fit into this. where does burke, pain, come down on those particular -- on that issue. anybody have any ideas? you mentioned -- mr. stewart. >> property rights are key in the liberty because property gives the power in relation to the government. without property you do not have necessarily liberties guaranteed to you without the right to possess it. >> burke was one of the few things that burke wanted government to have a role in economics was for
and neither would burke because burke was certainly not anti-progress. where the question becomes critical is at what point, well, let's just pick obama care. is that progressive, is that within the bounds of our history, tradition and experience or is that too much? and obviously we have two very vigorous sides to that question. but you've put your finger on it. when is too much progress bad? when it's too fast is the glib answer to that. but it is glib. >> i'm going to switch a little...
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other times, john burke americanists as they call themselves admits it's a joke. nothing there that -- that's good reporting for one thing. that's how the john burke society works. there was that quote/unquote editorializing. there was editorializing when "time" magazine wrote about glenn beck but it looked very different. they said, he was quote, the hottest thing in the political rant racket. tireless, funny, self-deprecating who lit up the 5:00 p.m. slot in a way never thought possible by industry watchers. right? what's missing is the moral confidence to say we are willing to risk a judgment. you know, as reporting was terrible, they did not report a big part of glenn beck's following -- glenn beck has a following and supports oath keepers where cops and military members sign an oath not to, you know, not to carry out unconstitutional orders when obama institutes martial law and that sort of thing. we have something qualitatively different here. i would say you don't want to falsely report. there's something missing here that we don't have. i think we feel tha
other times, john burke americanists as they call themselves admits it's a joke. nothing there that -- that's good reporting for one thing. that's how the john burke society works. there was that quote/unquote editorializing. there was editorializing when "time" magazine wrote about glenn beck but it looked very different. they said, he was quote, the hottest thing in the political rant racket. tireless, funny, self-deprecating who lit up the 5:00 p.m. slot in a way never thought...
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police say an argument began when the brideeasked burke to stop slow dancing with her new husbanddpooice say burke started yelling at the bbide and tried to hit her..the bride told officers urke was only acting that way becaase she was drruk. it's not exactly "the jetsons"... but the inventors of this new "car- slash-airplane" hooe buyers will beeinterested ii trying out theirrflying contraption. believe it or not... gets better gas miieage than most cars.that's becauss it's made from carbon fiber... making it very light weight.the inventoos hope to put it on the mmrket next year.no word yyu ight call this bundle of joy... della airline's newest stow-away. this baby was born 36-thousand feet n the air... during a flight from africa to atlanta.flight attendant susan carnes helped delivvr the boy with the help of another doctor on oard. "its boy!" and everybody - clapped and there was laughter and it was really fun and exciting and she was so happy." and scissors sterilized in a baby. vodkaato deliver the 3bring out the jackets... it's going to be cooler today... than yesterday.but find ou
police say an argument began when the brideeasked burke to stop slow dancing with her new husbanddpooice say burke started yelling at the bbide and tried to hit her..the bride told officers urke was only acting that way becaase she was drruk. it's not exactly "the jetsons"... but the inventors of this new "car- slash-airplane" hooe buyers will beeinterested ii trying out theirrflying contraption. believe it or not... gets better gas miieage than most cars.that's becauss it's...
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also william levy and cheryl burke improved. >> that as all the tim they will give us. >> cheryl burke almost kissed it on the dance flair when her foot came out of her shoe, hanging on by a strap. >> what am i going to do. that's what i'm going to dpo. forget him, whatever. >> reporter: sherri shepherd's triple sevens landed her in ninth place. Ñ[= >>> owe may dpa three oil supplements are good for your hart. now a study looked at over 20,000 patients in 14 studies and find in patients who already had a heart attack, several omega three acids did not prevent another one. it found they had no benefits at all. even so experts recommended a diet high in fatty fish. >>> an estimated 10 million people have osteoporosis. so what can you do in your younger years to prevent it? osteoporosis affects women after menopause. we reach our maximum bone density between 18 and 25. if it's low -- >> you have less bone to lose as you get older so you increase your risk of developing osteoporosis. >> healthy life-style changes, weight training and weight bearing. doctors recommend 1,000 milligrams of ca
also william levy and cheryl burke improved. >> that as all the tim they will give us. >> cheryl burke almost kissed it on the dance flair when her foot came out of her shoe, hanging on by a strap. >> what am i going to do. that's what i'm going to dpo. forget him, whatever. >> reporter: sherri shepherd's triple sevens landed her in ninth place. Ñ[= >>> owe may dpa three oil supplements are good for your hart. now a study looked at over 20,000 patients in 14...
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i think martha burk is great.hink calling on corporations to be responsible and look like america in 2012 is exactly what most of us believe in. and so i think it's great. but in this case, this is now not about an outside pemp it's not about me asking a question or my colleagues. to your point, it is about the fact that jenny rometty is one of their own. do they want to discriminate against the ceo of ibm. >> this woman is running a mega corporation. she's the president, the ceo. she's obviously gone toe to toe with women and men in business. do you think she's sitting back listening to us pontificating on this story and getting a good chuckle. do you think if she really wanted to be a member, do you think she would be? >> it's possible she's been asked, it's possible she's a member. i'm anxious to get over there and see if i see her and if she's in a green jacket. we always thought we would find out, not by an announcement -- >> but by tossing a green jacket on someone. >> we would be walking around, seeing her
i think martha burk is great.hink calling on corporations to be responsible and look like america in 2012 is exactly what most of us believe in. and so i think it's great. but in this case, this is now not about an outside pemp it's not about me asking a question or my colleagues. to your point, it is about the fact that jenny rometty is one of their own. do they want to discriminate against the ceo of ibm. >> this woman is running a mega corporation. she's the president, the ceo. she's...
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admit that the trilateral commission skull and bones bohemian grove did what they would say builder burke didn't exist and so we know from past research that the hundred twenty five the leaders that meet there and there are twenty or so guest really do discuss policy behind closed doors and make a lot of important decisions they also have three or four builder burge steering committee meetings over the next year so this is one of the most important globalist meetings ever david rockefeller in his memoirs is written about that royalty attends this and this is one of the most important convent abs out there and hillary clinton was fined back in the ninety's hundreds of thousands of dollars for attending builder berg when she was in the clinton white house and discussing policy at the event violating the logan act the policy is being shut there and this is one of the most elite meetings out there let's talk more about what you were just kind of touching on which is that most of the mainstream media doesn't cover this they observe sort of a blackout covering builder of our security is tightly
admit that the trilateral commission skull and bones bohemian grove did what they would say builder burke didn't exist and so we know from past research that the hundred twenty five the leaders that meet there and there are twenty or so guest really do discuss policy behind closed doors and make a lot of important decisions they also have three or four builder burge steering committee meetings over the next year so this is one of the most important globalist meetings ever david rockefeller in...
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police say 36-year-old brooke burke. >> not that brooke burke. >> thanks for the clarification. >> wasg with the groom. excuse me. when the bride wanted her hubby back, burke was so drunk she tried to hit the bride. a security member tried to break the things up, all right? then she hit him. was finally wrestled to the ground. >> are you kidding? >> geez! time to get scrambled up. steve doocy is brilliant. >> good morning, ladies. >> despite that he went to kansas. >> spencer. what is this? >> ♪ baby i was born to run springsteen! >> got it. ok, you're brilliant. >> i live in jersey like juliet. >> wow! >> have a good friday. >> you, too. have a great weekend and happy easter. >> happy easter. happy passover. happy friday. happy day. >> "fox & friends" starts right now.
police say 36-year-old brooke burke. >> not that brooke burke. >> thanks for the clarification. >> wasg with the groom. excuse me. when the bride wanted her hubby back, burke was so drunk she tried to hit the bride. a security member tried to break the things up, all right? then she hit him. was finally wrestled to the ground. >> are you kidding? >> geez! time to get scrambled up. steve doocy is brilliant. >> good morning, ladies. >> despite that he...
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jason burke created a special concoction of hydrators that he then injects into your system using an iv to rehydrate your body. >> hello, dr. hangover, i got to be on stage in two minutes! can you hear me? >> i did say it took 45 minutes. this is in las vegas and there is a hangover heaven bus that will drive to your hotel, pick you up, take you on a drive for 45 minutes until you sober up, then bring you back to your location. >> who wants to be stuck on a bus though when you're hung over? that's the last place you want to be. >> there are two packages you can buy. the salvation package which is $200. there is another package called the redemption. that's $130. but if you are too hung over to get out of your bed, on april 16th, you will actually be able to get dr. burke to come to your bedroom to give you the treatment for $500. >> oh, boy. >> this guy is going to make a killing in vegas. >> i will be willing to try, if you guys pay for it. >> no, you're on your own. >> the only way that this could get better is to have cute nurses going around doing this stuff for him. right? >> th
jason burke created a special concoction of hydrators that he then injects into your system using an iv to rehydrate your body. >> hello, dr. hangover, i got to be on stage in two minutes! can you hear me? >> i did say it took 45 minutes. this is in las vegas and there is a hangover heaven bus that will drive to your hotel, pick you up, take you on a drive for 45 minutes until you sober up, then bring you back to your location. >> who wants to be stuck on a bus though when...
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greg burk has the story. >> reporter: a beautiful ceremony in st. peter's square this morning. palm sunday marks the beginning of holy week and it will be a busy week for pope benedict xvi. a massive crowd here this morning. if you don't like crowds, st. peter's square is probably not the place to be during this time of year. so many pilgrims from all around the world. people come to rome for all sorts of reasons during the year. but those here at this time are normally here for religion reasons. in his homily, pope benedict laying out a challenge saying they have to ask themselves what idea do i have of god. saying this is a crucial question that no one should fry to avoid and certainly not this week. the pope making a special plea to the young people present saying they have to make christ the center of their lives if they want to find true joy. and, finally, it will be an important test for the pope. he is 84 and will turn 85 the week after easter. we saw on his trip to mexico he used a cain in public for the first time. greg burk, fox news. >>> palm sunday masses were held
greg burk has the story. >> reporter: a beautiful ceremony in st. peter's square this morning. palm sunday marks the beginning of holy week and it will be a busy week for pope benedict xvi. a massive crowd here this morning. if you don't like crowds, st. peter's square is probably not the place to be during this time of year. so many pilgrims from all around the world. people come to rome for all sorts of reasons during the year. but those here at this time are normally here for religion...
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let's get more now from' correspondent roland burke who joins us from tokyo.we know japan had been the biggest aid contributor to burma until the bloody crackdown in 1989. is this visit possibly a sign of that aid being renewed? >> that's what the japanese government seems to be aiming at. they want to come up with a comprehensive solution to burma's debt january pan is burma's biggest creditor. reports in japan, japan are preparing forgive that debt and that would clear the way for japan to resume development aid, resume aid to paid for much-needed roads and ports and other infrastructure to help to bolster the reform process under weigh in burma. this is a very unusual visit. it's a landmark really on the rose to reform in burma. another sign of the country is being welcomed back into the international community because no burmese head of state has been here for 28 years. years, of course, of dictator ship. >> roland, we saw just yesterday the e.u. agreeing in principle to drop sanctions on burma, rather suspend sanctions on burma with the exception of the a
let's get more now from' correspondent roland burke who joins us from tokyo.we know japan had been the biggest aid contributor to burma until the bloody crackdown in 1989. is this visit possibly a sign of that aid being renewed? >> that's what the japanese government seems to be aiming at. they want to come up with a comprehensive solution to burma's debt january pan is burma's biggest creditor. reports in japan, japan are preparing forgive that debt and that would clear the way for japan...
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gathered for easter mass the massive crowd coming together to hear the pope's easter greetings, greg burke gives us all a front row seat. >> reporter: it is the most important day on the christian calendar where so many show up for mass and greetings from the pope. the pope giving his greetings from the balcony in 65 languages all about the joy of easter he sang the encounter of the risen christ should change people's lives this is a healing experience one that lets you know god's goodness and truth the pope offered a special prayer for all those christians around the world suffering discrimination or persecution the crowds in rome have been massive all this week the people have been blessed with good weather most of the time certainly today an over flow crowd in the square as you can see from the faces and the flags, they come from all over the world. the pope has been working overtime this week there is no doubt about that there are a lot of different services one friday night kept him up late as did the easter vigil saturday night as of wednesday he will get a few days off outside of ro
gathered for easter mass the massive crowd coming together to hear the pope's easter greetings, greg burke gives us all a front row seat. >> reporter: it is the most important day on the christian calendar where so many show up for mass and greetings from the pope. the pope giving his greetings from the balcony in 65 languages all about the joy of easter he sang the encounter of the risen christ should change people's lives this is a healing experience one that lets you know god's...
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let's get the late freft our correspondent rhone roland burke in tokyo. a not guilty verdict? >> yes, that's right. the last few minutes the tokyo district court has acquitted ozaoua. he had been accused of conspiring with his former aide and making false reports about political fund-raising in connection with a land purchase in 2004. this is potentially extremely significant for japan's politics and japan's economy as well. mr. azoua could now -- the questionable term, will he be reinstated, the suspending governorship be reinstated? if so, that could potentially take into challenge the prime minister, yashy in september when a political election party is scheduled. it's significant because of japan's economy because of this, the prime minister is very keen to double the consumption task to 10%. he said it's vital to get control of japan's enormous public debt. but in the long term could threaten the economy but mr. ozawa oppose that's very strongly and i now with this acquittal, he has been strengthened again. >> and ichiro ozawa has failed to unseat last year so there's a s
let's get the late freft our correspondent rhone roland burke in tokyo. a not guilty verdict? >> yes, that's right. the last few minutes the tokyo district court has acquitted ozaoua. he had been accused of conspiring with his former aide and making false reports about political fund-raising in connection with a land purchase in 2004. this is potentially extremely significant for japan's politics and japan's economy as well. mr. azoua could now -- the questionable term, will he be...
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greg burke takes us on a walking tour of the eternal city. ♪ >> reporter: all roads lead to rome? than 2,000 years. the apian way was built three centuries before the birth of christ. st. peter and the first followers of christ would have taken this road, as they brought the new faith to the center of the roman empire. no other road in rome is as closely linked to the life of the early christians. peter, whose life was changed by his encounter with christ, stepped on these stones and saw these tablets, columns and capitals, as he entered rome, the center of the world. jesus told the prince of the apostles, you are peter, and upon this rock, i will build my church. paul was persecuting the first christians when jesus appeared to him. blinding him with his light. paul was on his way to damascus when he had his vision. after years of preaching the gospel, and suffering much persecution, paul joined peter, in the eternal city. author of the book "in the footsteps of popes" explains how paul ended up in rome after his arrest in jerusalem. >> you cannot kill me here. i am a roman citize
greg burke takes us on a walking tour of the eternal city. ♪ >> reporter: all roads lead to rome? than 2,000 years. the apian way was built three centuries before the birth of christ. st. peter and the first followers of christ would have taken this road, as they brought the new faith to the center of the roman empire. no other road in rome is as closely linked to the life of the early christians. peter, whose life was changed by his encounter with christ, stepped on these stones and...
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the difference now, it's not an outsider like me or martha burke, but it is one of their own.ni romety, ceo of gm. do they want to discriminate against one of their own in 2012? and it's a fascinating conversation. >> why are they treating this differently, when blacks weren't admitted and now extended membership. why is it different when the argument comes to female membership? >> reporter: they're not saying. that's the fallback position here at augusta always, a private club and all club matters of private. billy said that several times. it shows the change in the nine years since '02 and '03, but i think that, yeah, they're going to have have to deal with this. i think the nation, fred, got a wonderful window into the world of what's going on down here. i know people are saying it's a private club. they can do what they want. well, for one week a year it become as public face of golf, and it brings in tens of millions of dollars in public money, corporate money, corporations that couldn't be allowed for one second to have the kind of policy that augusta has here. and i thi
the difference now, it's not an outsider like me or martha burke, but it is one of their own.ni romety, ceo of gm. do they want to discriminate against one of their own in 2012? and it's a fascinating conversation. >> why are they treating this differently, when blacks weren't admitted and now extended membership. why is it different when the argument comes to female membership? >> reporter: they're not saying. that's the fallback position here at augusta always, a private club and...
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i must say, fredricka, i have so much respect for martha burk and her economic approach.chieved early success. if the legislature and congress does something about it, it's going to hurt women in the long run with corporate success. >> if we don't have act of congress, state legislature and you're talking about a private organization, they can have men only, women only, blacks only, whites only, hispanics only, korean only any of the above. is it that basic? >> it is. let's call it what it is, discriminate. those groups you listed, that's flat-out discrimination. whether federal or state constitutions, that protects us against governmental discrimination. because this is a privately held organization, it's a business, essentially. a business can do whatever they want. this is not the government interfering and discriminating. now, the government does the power, the supreme court said. if the state wants to legislate and say, by the way, in our state, in georgia, for instance, you can't do that anymore. that's okay. but so far those steps haven't been taken. >> but if this
i must say, fredricka, i have so much respect for martha burk and her economic approach.chieved early success. if the legislature and congress does something about it, it's going to hurt women in the long run with corporate success. >> if we don't have act of congress, state legislature and you're talking about a private organization, they can have men only, women only, blacks only, whites only, hispanics only, korean only any of the above. is it that basic? >> it is. let's call it...
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edward burke is frequently misunderstood. en burke was a reformer. he argued pair .dot agree that preservation required change. ired i could go on and talk about the burkian philosophy, but suffice it to say, it was entirelys ente incompatible with buckley is him. libertarians are individualistsd they believe in individualism. i they disagree about liberty. as i have alluded to,e that libertarians believe that liberty is about being free fron coercion. burkian's believe that, but they also believe that meaningful liberty also wires some hey opportunities that you cannot ia society -- to have true libertyc of freedom to pursue your dream unless you have certain limits in terms of opportunity. think of basic education and attrition.comunit libertarians believe in small and weak government. burkians believe in a strong government and that it is necessary to liberty. the check on consolidated power is structural.lidate it is separation of powers, federalism,fe other things. it is not small or weak government, which burkians considered to be dangerous. as i mentioned, the
edward burke is frequently misunderstood. en burke was a reformer. he argued pair .dot agree that preservation required change. ired i could go on and talk about the burkian philosophy, but suffice it to say, it was entirelys ente incompatible with buckley is him. libertarians are individualistsd they believe in individualism. i they disagree about liberty. as i have alluded to,e that libertarians believe that liberty is about being free fron coercion. burkian's believe that, but they also...
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they encountered a storm sailing to the bay area cross the pacific and mark burke was steering it and he described what happened. >> the wave was about 100 feet and it basically dropped on top of us and the pressure was amazing. >> reporter: four crew members were injured, two had to be rescued by the u.s. coast guard which is what you are seeing in this video right now. two crew members were taken to bay area hospitals after they were transported to alameda and one of the injured crew members was discharged from the hospital. a second crew member is still getting observed because she suffered some cracked ribs and they are making sure her lungs were not punctured. it took them another three days after the storm to make it back to the bay area but they arrived 3:30 a.m. and just about all the crew members were relieved and happy to be back on dry land, allie rasmus ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> san francisco police are busy searching for suspects in a deadly overnight shooting in the city's western addition. the ktvu channel 2 morning news crew was there just moments after the shoo
they encountered a storm sailing to the bay area cross the pacific and mark burke was steering it and he described what happened. >> the wave was about 100 feet and it basically dropped on top of us and the pressure was amazing. >> reporter: four crew members were injured, two had to be rescued by the u.s. coast guard which is what you are seeing in this video right now. two crew members were taken to bay area hospitals after they were transported to alameda and one of the injured...
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fox's greg burke has more tonight from rome. >> pope benedict xvi celebrates two anniversaries.hday and the 7th anniversary of his election. he has begun to show his age. walking has become more difficult for the pope. he occasionally uses a cane. it all leads to a legitimate question. could he resign? >> and finishing the third volume of his trilogy. i don't get the sense that he's about to resign or stand down at any time. >> there have been a handful of popes who resigned, but benedict xvi does leave open the possibility. as he says in the book, light of the world, if the pope clearly realizes that he is no longer physically, psychologically capable of handling the duties of his office, then he has a right and under some circumstances, an obligation to resign. found himself right in the middle of the church sex abuse crisis. that's no reason to call it quits. as he says in light of the world, when the danger is great, one must not run away. one must not run away from danger and say someone else should do it. there are moments when he may look tired, but nothing to the weaknes
fox's greg burke has more tonight from rome. >> pope benedict xvi celebrates two anniversaries.hday and the 7th anniversary of his election. he has begun to show his age. walking has become more difficult for the pope. he occasionally uses a cane. it all leads to a legitimate question. could he resign? >> and finishing the third volume of his trilogy. i don't get the sense that he's about to resign or stand down at any time. >> there have been a handful of popes who resigned,...
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a gust up to 29 in burke. 69 and 53 today it measured at reagan national.ng a have not noticed. it 50's north and west of town. still 70 in quantico. 37-46 by tomorrow morning, so expect a chill in the air. gusting wind will be back tomorrow. 59 and 25 miles per hour and a somewhat cooler temperatures. chicago, 61. we are the windy city today. those seven the's are coming to town for the weekend. until then, "for the next few days as an area of low pressure will take residents up and down the east coast. unsettled but partly cloudy conditions at times. by thursday, high pressure will move in just-in-time for the nationals home opener. sunshine expected, near 60 degrees. sonny tomorrow, partially sunny again. highs in the upper 50's then will have the chance of a sprinkle and things will improve on thursday. look at the weekend. partially to mostly sunny with upper 70's or early next week. >> the toyota sports desk. brought to you by your local tweeted dealers. moving you forward. -- your local toyota dealers. >> the caps keep moving on. >> when you think ab
a gust up to 29 in burke. 69 and 53 today it measured at reagan national.ng a have not noticed. it 50's north and west of town. still 70 in quantico. 37-46 by tomorrow morning, so expect a chill in the air. gusting wind will be back tomorrow. 59 and 25 miles per hour and a somewhat cooler temperatures. chicago, 61. we are the windy city today. those seven the's are coming to town for the weekend. until then, "for the next few days as an area of low pressure will take residents up and down...
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. >>> if you're thinkings about buying an e burkes now is the time. amazon.com is cutting price. this comes as the department sued apple and other publishers for price fixing. >>> all right. let's get a lock at it. a bright, brielt afternoon after some clouds rolled in mid-afternoon. we did see a couple of showers on the radar earlier. 539 at the airport. northwest at 10. it is a chilly northwest wind. we've been dealing with this for couple of days. a freeze for western maryland a frost for central maryland. there are the clouds we had earlier kind of choring out. our view from the naval academy, ellicott city, looking spring like. in bel air, where i had a chance to do a grate school visit -- great school visit, a sunny scenario. then the clouds part. a beautiful view in the heart of harford county. i'll show you where the limited amount of rain has been. mainly from bel air east. some showers toward elkton if you're watching from cecil county. more significant downpour moving toward centerville. rain that we need, we love to see the showers but it's not much, not much rain and
. >>> if you're thinkings about buying an e burkes now is the time. amazon.com is cutting price. this comes as the department sued apple and other publishers for price fixing. >>> all right. let's get a lock at it. a bright, brielt afternoon after some clouds rolled in mid-afternoon. we did see a couple of showers on the radar earlier. 539 at the airport. northwest at 10. it is a chilly northwest wind. we've been dealing with this for couple of days. a freeze for western...
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>> shannon: greg burke with the latest on palm sunday. thank you so much.are just hours away from the academy of country music awards. while many of the stars are hoping to take home the big ones, one of them is actually without a date. taylor swift was supposed to take 18-year-old kevin mcguire but his bock tores say recent cancer treatments left him too sick to go. she asked him to go to the show after his sister launched a facebook petition to get swift to take her brother to the prom. after getting the news this week swift tweetd that she will make it up to kevin. >> a key republican weighs in on the gop race. later the story of a family friendly movie objectioned by big hollywood studios now doing big business at the box office. [ male announcer ] what's the beat that moves your heart? how about the beat of a healthy heart? campbell's healthy request soup is delicious, and earned this heart, for being heart healthy. ♪ feel the beat? it's amazing what soup cano. battle speech right? may i? capital one is issuing a venture double miles challenge. sh us h
>> shannon: greg burke with the latest on palm sunday. thank you so much.are just hours away from the academy of country music awards. while many of the stars are hoping to take home the big ones, one of them is actually without a date. taylor swift was supposed to take 18-year-old kevin mcguire but his bock tores say recent cancer treatments left him too sick to go. she asked him to go to the show after his sister launched a facebook petition to get swift to take her brother to the prom....
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they were followers of edmund burke.the great 18th century statesman, who argued that we should honor traditions and institutions, and we should honor them because they have developed for particular evolutionary reasons. it was almost a darwinistic view of society. we have institutions, we have traditions. they are very important to our society. they have come to be the way they are because they have come to work. we don't always understand exactly what they do and how they do it and how they work, but wisdom is the product of experience, and wisdom has been impressed into these institutions. mr. burke as someone who has been misunderstood in the status quo. mr. burke argued peridot we we required change. i could go on and talk about the philosophy, suffice to say, it was entirely incompatible with buckley. libertarians are individualists. they believe in individualism. they disagree about liberty. as i have already alluded to, libertarians believe that liberty is about being free from coercion burkians believes they req
they were followers of edmund burke.the great 18th century statesman, who argued that we should honor traditions and institutions, and we should honor them because they have developed for particular evolutionary reasons. it was almost a darwinistic view of society. we have institutions, we have traditions. they are very important to our society. they have come to be the way they are because they have come to work. we don't always understand exactly what they do and how they do it and how they...
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also activist martha burk over the years tried to challenge augusta for a long time. the ceo of ibm and whether she will get membership. >> they sponsor. >> martha burk will be joining us to talk about the statement that ibm is making by not making more of this, by being a continued sponsor, even though this policy exists. she says this really should be a great opportunity for ibm and other corporate sponsors to make some challenges. again, lots of eggs. as i mentioned, we look like an easter egg basket with our colors here today. i want to you take a look at images and you tell me whether they are dyed eggs or whether. >> can we see? >> dyed eggs or natural? >> it's kind of hard to see but i'm going to go with natural. >> we'll go with natural. we have other images we'll show later, too, light green eggs, blue eggs, kind of a chocolate brown. yes, indeed, these are natural eggs. in fact, these eggs you're looking at here are organically grown right in someone's backyard. that, i don't know it doesn't look like it but that is a rather exotic chicken. this is part of a
also activist martha burk over the years tried to challenge augusta for a long time. the ceo of ibm and whether she will get membership. >> they sponsor. >> martha burk will be joining us to talk about the statement that ibm is making by not making more of this, by being a continued sponsor, even though this policy exists. she says this really should be a great opportunity for ibm and other corporate sponsors to make some challenges. again, lots of eggs. as i mentioned, we look like...
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the outage caused confusion burke no maiblg major problems. the malfunction blew off a man hole cover and 3800 customers lost service. and took crews an hour to restore power. a warning tonight, tomorrow, pg&e will be conducting a controlled release of natural gas. and if have you questions or concerns about the smell of gas you can give pg&e a call. >> the man who brought rock and roll and new year's eve television is dead tonight at age 82. >> to an older generation, this was the introduction dux to dick clark. clark built a media empire including new year's rocking eve and had to live down his boyish appearance. >> i have a terrible problem because people keep referring to me as america's oldest living teenager and all of that. >> and flowers are beginning to be place on his star on the walk of fame. he died of a massive heart tack at a santa monica hospital. and there is rebecca c says he will be missed knox unone can age as gracely. rest in peace. and cliff h says it's a giant loss for rock and roll and a generation. janet m says love the
the outage caused confusion burke no maiblg major problems. the malfunction blew off a man hole cover and 3800 customers lost service. and took crews an hour to restore power. a warning tonight, tomorrow, pg&e will be conducting a controlled release of natural gas. and if have you questions or concerns about the smell of gas you can give pg&e a call. >> the man who brought rock and roll and new year's eve television is dead tonight at age 82. >> to an older generation, this...
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levee and burke received a ten, hitting a total score for 28 for their salsa. they are tied, the last place, receiving 24 points. see who goes home here on abc 2 tonight at 9:00. >>> this 12 year old is flying high , the first skateboarder ever to land a 1080. watch. this is three rotations in the air. he accomplished the feat after a few attempts and went on to do it for a second time. he measures under 5 feet tall. >> that video makes me nervous to watch. >> we will show you again in the morning. big announcement later today about something that happened 100 years ago. stay with us this morning, where this is going to happen and what you could learn about the sinking of the titanic. >>> a memorial service is planned tonight for the victims of the deadly california college shooting. what police are saying about a possible motive. i'm one of six children that my mother raised by herself and so, college was a dream, when i was a kid. i didn't know how i was going to do it, but i knew i was going to get that opportunity one day. and that's what happened with the
levee and burke received a ten, hitting a total score for 28 for their salsa. they are tied, the last place, receiving 24 points. see who goes home here on abc 2 tonight at 9:00. >>> this 12 year old is flying high , the first skateboarder ever to land a 1080. watch. this is three rotations in the air. he accomplished the feat after a few attempts and went on to do it for a second time. he measures under 5 feet tall. >> that video makes me nervous to watch. >> we will show...
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. >>> it is a nice, nice day across the har burkes sunshine breaking through the clouds.that has been the scenario. 53 out at bwi. humidity has come up. that's been a good thing because that has allowed the fire risk for the moment at least to diminish across the state with the air not being quite so dry on maryland's most powerful radar we have not a thing. take a look west of cumberland, some snow showers, maybe a little bit of thunder snow toward union town, pennsylvania. this is all confined to our west, but we could see a stray rain shower at least around the center part of the state but most of the activity now is well west of us. again, a hit or miss shower would be welcome. temperatures running cool, low 50s. the winds out of the north and west 10 to 15 but gusting higher. a breezy scenario the rest of the evening. with cover temperature -- temperatures low 50s, you get the idea. the humidity has come up thanks to some of the showers. that has meant a reduced risk of wildfire for the moment. you can see on the broader pattern some isolated hit and miss showers pep
. >>> it is a nice, nice day across the har burkes sunshine breaking through the clouds.that has been the scenario. 53 out at bwi. humidity has come up. that's been a good thing because that has allowed the fire risk for the moment at least to diminish across the state with the air not being quite so dry on maryland's most powerful radar we have not a thing. take a look west of cumberland, some snow showers, maybe a little bit of thunder snow toward union town, pennsylvania. this is...
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. >> william levy and cheryl burke danced to a third place followed by donald driver and peta murgatroyd. and then what happened? >> i stunk roshon fegan and chelsea -- chelsie hightower are next. >> this is the best night, the very best night of any night we've had here. >> the dance duo returns with the bottom two and the judges deciding who goes home, all that plus the music of boys 2 men. >> you can catch every step live at 9:00. first, check out lamps man standing at 8, cougartown at 8:30. after "dancing with the stars," private practice at 10:00 and abc2 at 11. >>> we have an important warning for parties of teenagers. we'll tell you about the dangerous trend that involves hand sanitizers that could land your teenager in the hospital. >>> plus, why do some folks pay a lot more for the same surgery? we'll take a look at the huge gap medical costs. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear c
. >> william levy and cheryl burke danced to a third place followed by donald driver and peta murgatroyd. and then what happened? >> i stunk roshon fegan and chelsea -- chelsie hightower are next. >> this is the best night, the very best night of any night we've had here. >> the dance duo returns with the bottom two and the judges deciding who goes home, all that plus the music of boys 2 men. >> you can catch every step live at 9:00. first, check out lamps man...
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greg burke followed today's services from rome.y for pope benedict the xvith and very intense day for all the christian pilgrims who have come to rome to follow the religious services. tens of thousands showing up tonight at the coliseum to follow the way of the cross along with pope benedict. as usual, it's one of the most events of the entire week in rome. what a setting with the coliseum as a back drop. the pope saying that christ's cross is the supreme sign of god's love for every man and woman. the answer to every person's need for love. earlier in the evening, a very solemn and somber commemoration of the lord's passion in saint peter's basilica. pope benedict at one point kneeling before the crucifix at the main altar and kissing it as well. of the 84-year-old pope seems to be holding up all right in what is a very busy holy week. now, shep, this week has not been without controversy, yesterday the pope calling out some as you industryian priest who were challenging traditional church teaching he was telling those priests th
greg burke followed today's services from rome.y for pope benedict the xvith and very intense day for all the christian pilgrims who have come to rome to follow the religious services. tens of thousands showing up tonight at the coliseum to follow the way of the cross along with pope benedict. as usual, it's one of the most events of the entire week in rome. what a setting with the coliseum as a back drop. the pope saying that christ's cross is the supreme sign of god's love for every man and...
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but today, and explosives expert burke gave evidence -- an explosive expert gave evidence. he show this video of an explosion at by the military demonstrating how powerful the bomb was. it had the potential to kill hundreds. the actual car bomb last july killed eight people and left nine others seriously injured. when breivik took the plans of the government building here, he knew he had caused the maximum damage. it was calculated to be on a friday when the offices were empty. those who have survived have also been giving evidence in court today. >> we had to notify the police and secure video footage. we had to make sure it did not get damaged. >> that was crucial, as it showed breivik will can away from the band before it blew up. the police were able to trace him, but they could not stop him before he carried out his second attack. bbc news, oslo. >> half a century ago, the french riviera of california -- but now the good times are drying up. the area that became a tourist attraction with all the trappings of a luxury resort. the wall let die, and now the price tag is t
but today, and explosives expert burke gave evidence -- an explosive expert gave evidence. he show this video of an explosion at by the military demonstrating how powerful the bomb was. it had the potential to kill hundreds. the actual car bomb last july killed eight people and left nine others seriously injured. when breivik took the plans of the government building here, he knew he had caused the maximum damage. it was calculated to be on a friday when the offices were empty. those who have...
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burke travels to hungary and witnesses the aftermath first hand. >> we went back primarily to recoverm the affected parts of the environment to look at what happens to red mud that is being left in the soil and what possible hazards are involved with that. >> in all, ten people lose their lives in the disaster. dozens of homes are ruined and 15 square miles of land are affected. all of this devastation leaves more questions than answers. >> because it's the first spill of this type of material, no one has really studied how this material behaves in a natural environment. >> in time, more will be understood. meanwhile, the investigation into the cause of the breach is under way. as residents rebuild, they look back in sadness on the day the red flood marred their picturesque town forever. >> sadly, just as nature can strike in an instant and create terrible destruction, man can also wreak havoc on nature and leave behind catastrophic damage. it's a delicate balance. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera."
burke travels to hungary and witnesses the aftermath first hand. >> we went back primarily to recoverm the affected parts of the environment to look at what happens to red mud that is being left in the soil and what possible hazards are involved with that. >> in all, ten people lose their lives in the disaster. dozens of homes are ruined and 15 square miles of land are affected. all of this devastation leaves more questions than answers. >> because it's the first spill of this...
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this weekend i talked to martha burke. ten years ago she held a protest outside the masters, demanding the club change its membership policy. and i asked the activist and author what she thinks of this latest controversy. >> strangely enough, we haven't heard from ibm. >> right. >> by letting the club do this, ibm is sanctioning that policy. and i think it's undermining their new ceo, virginia, who is a very capable woman. it's making it look like the company is okay with this discrimination. it's a very bad statement to make. >> so do you think -- your feeling is, we should be hearing from her? >> no, i think we should be hearing from ibm's board of directors. and they should be stepping up to say, our ceo is now female. she is certainly equal to any male ceo we've had in the past. and if you, augusta national, want our sponsorship dollars, we want respect for our new ceo. i don't think it needs to be put on her. >> so she apparently golfs sparingly. but what if she doesn't want membership? >> that's beside the point in t
this weekend i talked to martha burke. ten years ago she held a protest outside the masters, demanding the club change its membership policy. and i asked the activist and author what she thinks of this latest controversy. >> strangely enough, we haven't heard from ibm. >> right. >> by letting the club do this, ibm is sanctioning that policy. and i think it's undermining their new ceo, virginia, who is a very capable woman. it's making it look like the company is okay with this...