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david hume kennerly. >> well, thank you. it's a great honor to be here. the great ancel adams photographer once said a photograph is usually looked at but rarely looked into. today we have the opportunity to look into the photographs of three great photographers and what they say about three extraordinary first ladies, two of whom are in the first row. betty ford, barbara bush and laura bush, and i have the easiest job of anybody today because i get to run this panel like tom sawyer painted his fence. i get my friends to do it, and they are going to share some of their work with you and talk about the extraordinary images that they have taken, and the first one up at this podium will be david kennerly, and i'll tell you a quick story about david kennerly which happens to be true. it involves henry kissinger with who david worked at the ford white house, and i was hosting a lunch for dr. kissinger some time back, and i mentioned david's name. and dr. kissinger said in that sort of inimitable voice, david kennerly is the greatest photojournalist of the 20th
david hume kennerly. >> well, thank you. it's a great honor to be here. the great ancel adams photographer once said a photograph is usually looked at but rarely looked into. today we have the opportunity to look into the photographs of three great photographers and what they say about three extraordinary first ladies, two of whom are in the first row. betty ford, barbara bush and laura bush, and i have the easiest job of anybody today because i get to run this panel like tom sawyer...
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so david hume famously disagreed with this rationalist approach and said, reason is, and will need to be a slave to passion and never pretend to any other office than to serve and obey them. so hume rejected the emphasis on the glories of reasoning. hume argued that reason is good at one thing, good at serving the passions. if you want to do something, dispatch reasoning and it will figure out the best way to do it. so i think -- let's update his metaphor. it's awful to speak of a slave but reason isn't a slave. more of a servant. a bit more dignified setting but a servant. takes its orders from the parks or intuitions more broadly. now, it's not just a servant like a butler. the best metaphor is it's a servant like a press secretary. so this is robert gibbs, president obama's former press secretary. his job is to explain things. his job is not to explain why president obama decided things, his job is to put it out there in a way to explain it to people. you will never see a press convincey someone case doesn't what you say today contradict what you said yet and you'll never ever hear
so david hume famously disagreed with this rationalist approach and said, reason is, and will need to be a slave to passion and never pretend to any other office than to serve and obey them. so hume rejected the emphasis on the glories of reasoning. hume argued that reason is good at one thing, good at serving the passions. if you want to do something, dispatch reasoning and it will figure out the best way to do it. so i think -- let's update his metaphor. it's awful to speak of a slave but...
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so david hume famously disagree with this rationalist approach and said reason is to be the sleeves of passion and can never pretend to any of your office and to serve and obey them. so he projected this emphasis on the glory of reasoning and argued reason is go for one thing, serving the passion if you want to do something, dispatch reasoning and find the best way to do at. so i think we can update the metaphor to speak of anything as a slave but also it isn't quite a sleeve it is more of a servant, a bit more of an equal or dignified footing from the passions or as i will call themx intuitions more broadly. the best metaphor in this town is that the servant like a press secretary, so this is what was his first name, robert gibbs, obama's first secretary, the press secretary, his job is to explain things and not to say why obama actually decided something. it's to persuade other people, that's the job. as long as you live you will never see a press conference for some of the books, but doesn't what used to contradict what is it yesterday my god, you are right. i should rethink this. i
so david hume famously disagree with this rationalist approach and said reason is to be the sleeves of passion and can never pretend to any of your office and to serve and obey them. so he projected this emphasis on the glory of reasoning and argued reason is go for one thing, serving the passion if you want to do something, dispatch reasoning and find the best way to do at. so i think we can update the metaphor to speak of anything as a slave but also it isn't quite a sleeve it is more of a...
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david ex al rod and ed gillespi. that is it for today. i'm brit hume. happy easter everyone.
david ex al rod and ed gillespi. that is it for today. i'm brit hume. happy easter everyone.
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david axel rod. and ed gillispie. senior advisor to mitt romney. that's it for today. i am brit hume. happy easter, everyone. sunday" is a
david axel rod. and ed gillispie. senior advisor to mitt romney. that's it for today. i am brit hume. happy easter, everyone. sunday" is a
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david axelrod says a few good republicans want to work with the p. what's he mean by all that? karl rove on the battle ground states to watch. brit humen: we're back with this guy, lee brice, country music star and he's very excited because you have a new cd out and you have a new song ready for us. it is called "a woman like you." >> yes, sir. >> brian: you ready? >> i'm ready. ♪ last night out of the blue ♪ drifting off to the evening news ♪ ♪ she said honey, what would you do ♪ ♪ if you'd have never met me ♪ just laughed said i don't know ♪ ♪ well, i could take a couple guesses, though ♪ ♪ then i tried to dig real deep ♪ ♪ said, honey honestly ♪ i do a lot more offshore fishing ♪ ♪ i'd probably eat more fried food chicken ♪ ♪ i'd take a few strokes off my golf game ♪ ♪ if i'd have never known your name ♪ ♪ i'd still be driving that old green nova ♪ ♪ i'd probably never heard of yoga ♪ ♪ i'd be a better football fan ♪ but if i was a single man ♪ alone and out there on the loose ♪ ♪ i'd be looking for a woman like you ♪ ♪ well, i could tell i got her attention ♪ ♪ i said, oh, yeah, i forgot to mention ♪ ♪ i wouldn't trade a single da
david axelrod says a few good republicans want to work with the p. what's he mean by all that? karl rove on the battle ground states to watch. brit humen: we're back with this guy, lee brice, country music star and he's very excited because you have a new cd out and you have a new song ready for us. it is called "a woman like you." >> yes, sir. >> brian: you ready? >> i'm ready. ♪ last night out of the blue ♪ drifting off to the evening news ♪ ♪ she said...