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dr. edwards referred to, rusher was a major conservative debater for quite a while. most prominently on the advocates, he was the conservative advocate, it was a debate show, he did extremely well and a lot of people would watch that and say we can be as good as he is. are have not had time to go into his mentoring role with young conservatives but he loved to advise them. he liked hearing what they were doing. if they were doing something, important to do things. he didn't like people who sat around and talked or didn't really have a lot of patience to sit around and talk. generations of now senior conservatives will tell you that they knew rusher personally, gave great advice, had time for them. rusher always remained very proud of that. he retired to san francisco, loved the climate, relative sophistication of san francisco. he had fallen in love with it in the 50s so he lived there the last 20 years of his life. i will leave you with this quote which gives a sense of rusher's attitude. perhaps my last interview with him, he said to me san francisco has a dreadful
dr. edwards referred to, rusher was a major conservative debater for quite a while. most prominently on the advocates, he was the conservative advocate, it was a debate show, he did extremely well and a lot of people would watch that and say we can be as good as he is. are have not had time to go into his mentoring role with young conservatives but he loved to advise them. he liked hearing what they were doing. if they were doing something, important to do things. he didn't like people who sat...
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dr. edwards referred to, rusher was a major, major conservative debater for quite a while. most prom lent through on a pbs show called "the advocates." he was the conservative advocate. it was debate show. he did extremely well and a lot of people would watch that and say, well, we can do that, too. we can be as good as he is. i have not really had time to go much into this mentoring role with young conservatives, but he loved to advise them. he liked hearing about what they were doing, if they were doing something. it was very important to do things. rusher didn't like people who just sat around and talk. or didn't really have a lot of patience for sitting around and talking. put it that way. so generations of now-senior conservatives will tell you that they knew rusher either personally or by reputation, that he gave them great advice, had time for them. rusher always remained very proud of that. he retired in san francisco. he loved the climate. he loved the relative sophistication of san francisco. he had fallen in love with this in '50s, and lived there for the last 20
dr. edwards referred to, rusher was a major, major conservative debater for quite a while. most prom lent through on a pbs show called "the advocates." he was the conservative advocate. it was debate show. he did extremely well and a lot of people would watch that and say, well, we can do that, too. we can be as good as he is. i have not really had time to go much into this mentoring role with young conservatives, but he loved to advise them. he liked hearing about what they were...
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dr. edwards has enjoyed a career as one of the leading historian of american conservatism. his works range from biographies of president reagan to a recent biography of william f. buckley. dr. edwards is founding director of the institute of political journalism at georgetown and was a fellow at the institute of politics at jfk school of government at harvard. john lewis gaddis next to me is one of the leading historians of the cold war. he won the pulitzer prize for his biography of the diplomats george f. cats. john lewis gaddis's work as robert lovett prof. of history and influenced the work of cold war historians all over the world. played a major role on uncovering the role of leadership personalities, the influence of his work can be seen in the 24 part cnn television series cold war. a graduate of universal -- yale university, class of, can you help me, i was missing that detail. mr. evans, his book blacklisted by history the untold story of senator joe mccarthy and his fight against america's enemies gives an account of the age of mccarthyism during the cold war. ev
dr. edwards has enjoyed a career as one of the leading historian of american conservatism. his works range from biographies of president reagan to a recent biography of william f. buckley. dr. edwards is founding director of the institute of political journalism at georgetown and was a fellow at the institute of politics at jfk school of government at harvard. john lewis gaddis next to me is one of the leading historians of the cold war. he won the pulitzer prize for his biography of the...
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dr. edwards has enjoyed a career as one of the leading historians of american conservatism. his works have ranged from biographies of president reagan to a recent biography of william f. buckley. dr. edwards is founding director of the institute of political journalism at georgetown and is a fellow at the institute of politics at the jfk school of government at harvard. john lewis gas is one of the leading historians of the cold war. professor guess that the the pulitzer prize for his biography of the diplomat george kennan. professor gattis's work has influenced the work of cold war historians all over the world and played a major role in uncovering the role of leadership personalities in determining cold war policy. the influence of his work on the narrative of the cold war can be seen in the 24 part cnn television series cold war. finally evans, a graduate of yale university, class of -- can you help me? 1955. missing that detail. mr. evans is one of the leading members of the conservative movement in the united states. his book blacklisted by history:the untold story of
dr. edwards has enjoyed a career as one of the leading historians of american conservatism. his works have ranged from biographies of president reagan to a recent biography of william f. buckley. dr. edwards is founding director of the institute of political journalism at georgetown and is a fellow at the institute of politics at the jfk school of government at harvard. john lewis gas is one of the leading historians of the cold war. professor guess that the the pulitzer prize for his biography...
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dr. edward mckay points to a recent study of more than 117,000 pregnancies in norway. it concluded the flu shot is safe for pregnant women and their babies without any bad side effects. pregnant women who got the flu were more likely to miscarry. that risk was slightly decreased if they had been vac nated, but still got a milder or different strain of the flu. >> this is serious business. it's important for moms to get their flu shots. >> reporter: the flu also tends to hit the oldest members of society. while public health officials say overall flu cases are beginning to decrease, flu rates among the elderly have risen sharply. the latest data from the cdc show that flu cases remain widespread throughout the country. only hawaii, tennessee and washington, d.c. have been spared the brunt of the viral storm. erica edwards, nbc news. >>> and health officials expect to see more flu cases and deaths in the coming week, as the flu epidemic progresses. >>> the final countdown to the inauguration is on. here's a live look at the national mall. getting ready for that huge crow
dr. edward mckay points to a recent study of more than 117,000 pregnancies in norway. it concluded the flu shot is safe for pregnant women and their babies without any bad side effects. pregnant women who got the flu were more likely to miscarry. that risk was slightly decreased if they had been vac nated, but still got a milder or different strain of the flu. >> this is serious business. it's important for moms to get their flu shots. >> reporter: the flu also tends to hit the...
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dr. edwards is a leading historian of american conservatism. ranging from biographies of reagan to william f. buckley. and the founding director of political journalism at georgetown and a fellow at the jfk school of government at harvard. john lewis gaddis one of the leading historian of the cold war. professor john lewis gaddis won the pulitzer prize for his biography and his work cold war. finally m. stanton evans the graduate of yale 1955. he has been one of the most leading members of the conservative movement's. his book blacklisted by history gives the account of the age of mccarthyism during the cold war. evans is three separate -- recipient from syracuse and john marshall law school and has won the accuracy irvine award for excellence in journalism. please join me to welcome our panelist. [applause] lee edwards would you like to start? >> it is such a pleasure and honor to be here. i was flattered to be asked for the first one last year. and i see some good friends out here and people including senator buckley he deserves a round of ap
dr. edwards is a leading historian of american conservatism. ranging from biographies of reagan to william f. buckley. and the founding director of political journalism at georgetown and a fellow at the jfk school of government at harvard. john lewis gaddis one of the leading historian of the cold war. professor john lewis gaddis won the pulitzer prize for his biography and his work cold war. finally m. stanton evans the graduate of yale 1955. he has been one of the most leading members of the...
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dr. edwards was the first editor of the new guard newspaper or one of the early editors. he started a very young and he has known rusher for that long. he would revise the "national review" people of course who was the owner and really the man what was going on out there among the conservatives, with the problems were in conservative politics, what are the challenges, but good things were happening. buckley is interested in maintaining, developing and then maintaining a high reputation for "national review," a reputation as a thoughtful magazine. at one point he writes to his colleagues and says no, no, no, it was an editorial in 1960 he says to the readers that he would have said it equally to his colleagues. our job isn't to make practical politics. it's to think and write and occasionally to mediate. that is to offer -- to play something of a broker's role among the conflicting conservatives. whatever they are conflicted about. buckley sees the need for that and he is suited to helping to guide the "national review" in that role. there were two factions at the "nationa
dr. edwards was the first editor of the new guard newspaper or one of the early editors. he started a very young and he has known rusher for that long. he would revise the "national review" people of course who was the owner and really the man what was going on out there among the conservatives, with the problems were in conservative politics, what are the challenges, but good things were happening. buckley is interested in maintaining, developing and then maintaining a high...
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dr. edward g murphy, president of medicine, virginia tech school of medicine and dr. grace terrell of cornerstone health care. maggie, back to you. >> thank you so much. you guys have a lot to work from, a lot of things thrown out there. probably the first and most obvious is well fixing the sgr fix a lot of this struggle or have we been focusing on such an intransigent problem and maybe it won't be so magical if congress does all this. dark or train to come you're sitting next to me. >> i think is clearly an issue for patients who have medicare coverage. i don't think fixing the sgr fixes the problem. i'd like to take off on what type are in a cool site to get physicians involved is the key to this, the key part. from our perspective, the way you do that is provided with this sounds. you don't loathe the burden on individual providers. you don't have someone on the own to figure out how to do with chronic disease management and how you figure out how to save money in the system. you provide them assistance to do quality measurement can measure quality and report to d
dr. edward g murphy, president of medicine, virginia tech school of medicine and dr. grace terrell of cornerstone health care. maggie, back to you. >> thank you so much. you guys have a lot to work from, a lot of things thrown out there. probably the first and most obvious is well fixing the sgr fix a lot of this struggle or have we been focusing on such an intransigent problem and maybe it won't be so magical if congress does all this. dark or train to come you're sitting next to me....
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dr. edward corey wells.he's a professor of surgery at the school of medicine at howard university, a renowned trauma surgeon who's going to talk to us about weaponry and gunshot wounds. [applause] >> thank you. good afternoon and thank you dr. webster. the and invitation was wonderful on behalf of my co authors and colleagues. it represents a little bit of a professional circle of life. i was the chief of trauma surgery for ten years at johns hopkins and before i took that position, i met dr. webster and one of my interests to collaboration between the clinicians at public health experts were looking to these problems on the basis of the large populations. and now after i left hopkins i get the opportunity to participate in what is truly an augusta panel and it implies to me that you are a bunch of shakers and movers because i've never seen anything to get this effectively this quickly. thank you for the invitation. [applause] >> the question is and new. i come to you with a clinicians' perspective against t
dr. edward corey wells.he's a professor of surgery at the school of medicine at howard university, a renowned trauma surgeon who's going to talk to us about weaponry and gunshot wounds. [applause] >> thank you. good afternoon and thank you dr. webster. the and invitation was wonderful on behalf of my co authors and colleagues. it represents a little bit of a professional circle of life. i was the chief of trauma surgery for ten years at johns hopkins and before i took that position, i met...
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edward garcia, adrian monk, natalie teeger. dr.that wt it right. - oh, god. oh, no! oh, the poor thing. - the missing woman? - i owe dolly a big apology. this is, or was marge larkin. - where's her face? - coyotes, probably. she's been five days, maybe six in the sun. - she was a hiker? - marge was a lot of things. she, uh, she came into a little bit of money a few years ago when her parents died, and so she just dabbled in all kinds of things. yoga, spelunking, trout farming. - and apparently hiking. - where's her face? - we already talked about the face, okay? where did they find her? - a couple of those ufo aficionados found her in the foothills about five miles west. just lucky break. they were all out there looking for e.t. she could've been out there forever. - i figure she was hiking along the ridge, fell somehow, hit her head, and died instantly. and then the coyotes must've dragged the body about a mile, maybe two, into the desert. - dr. garcia's written "accidental death" on the certificate, but i asked him to write it in
edward garcia, adrian monk, natalie teeger. dr.that wt it right. - oh, god. oh, no! oh, the poor thing. - the missing woman? - i owe dolly a big apology. this is, or was marge larkin. - where's her face? - coyotes, probably. she's been five days, maybe six in the sun. - she was a hiker? - marge was a lot of things. she, uh, she came into a little bit of money a few years ago when her parents died, and so she just dabbled in all kinds of things. yoga, spelunking, trout farming. - and apparently...
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us. [ male announcer ] at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. and it gave me my custom number. my arches needed more support until i got my number at the free drll's foot mapping center. i'm a believer! and you will be too! learn where to find your number at drscholls.com. >> on your mark and get set. fine. a florida couple is facing a $500 fine if they don't chop down the veggie garden. the orlando city government said it could hurt property values and homeowners say it is violating their property rights. you say that the government is right, explainn? >> i think it is a silly code to have and when you have something in the law it is applied evenly to everyone and they should be forced to follow the law. down the road change the law and make it where you can grow your veggie garden. if this is a law, the law is an ass. >> this shows the idiacy of government. can't make a distinction between a vegetable garden and raising python and having a toxic waste dump. they say it doesn't enhance values, let the market decide. >> laws today don't have a common sense. there is so little common sense . doesn't it add to the perception. >> let the market d
us. [ male announcer ] at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. and it gave me my custom number. my arches needed more support until i got my number at the free drll's foot mapping center. i'm a believer! and you will be too! learn where to find your number at drscholls.com. >> on your mark and get set. fine. a florida couple is facing a $500 fine if they don't chop down the veggie garden. the orlando city government said it could hurt property values and homeowners say it is...