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edmunds, 22. and the ford mustang, g.t. muscle car, showed 20 miles per gallon on epa tests, but just 16 1/2 at edmunds. making heather peters a nightmare for honda. but a hero for those who feel overpromised. >> i've gotten e-mails from people with all different kinds of cars. saying, hey, can i do this, too? >> reporter: heather's take, nearly $10,000, the amount the judge says she paid for extra gas. honda says it will appeal. jim avila, abc news, washington. >>> and still ahead, we'll tell you what the supermodel is asking family and friends to do for her super bowl husband tonight. the best part of any great meal? delicious gourmet gravy. and she agrees. with fancy feast gravy lovers, your cat can enjoy the delicious, satisfying taste of gourmet gravy every day. fancy feast. the best ingredient is love. forty years ago, he wasn't looking for financial advice. back then he had something more important to do. he wasn't focused on his future. but fortunately, somebody else was. at usaa we provide retirement planning for o
edmunds, 22. and the ford mustang, g.t. muscle car, showed 20 miles per gallon on epa tests, but just 16 1/2 at edmunds. making heather peters a nightmare for honda. but a hero for those who feel overpromised. >> i've gotten e-mails from people with all different kinds of cars. saying, hey, can i do this, too? >> reporter: heather's take, nearly $10,000, the amount the judge says she paid for extra gas. honda says it will appeal. jim avila, abc news, washington. >>> and...
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and the author of multiple books including his most recent the reactionary mind conservatism from edmund burke to sarah pail. dr corey robin thanks for joining us from our new york city studios tonight thanks for having me i appreciate it what is what is conservatism in your opinion how would you define that as both as a as an abstraction as a word and also as a movement. it's a movement of reaction against democratic movements from these are movements like abolitionist movement the french revolution the labor movement the women's movement and what conservatism is is a politics of reaction against these movements that tries to come up with a defense of hierarchy. that in the face of those movements what william f. buckley rather famously said conservatives stand athwart the arc of history with their hand out shouting stop it sounds to me like you're saying it's quite that benevolent. yeah i mean it's conservatism and some conservatives like to say that they have some kind of orientation towards history but but what they really have an orientation to is the question of democracy and hiera
and the author of multiple books including his most recent the reactionary mind conservatism from edmund burke to sarah pail. dr corey robin thanks for joining us from our new york city studios tonight thanks for having me i appreciate it what is what is conservatism in your opinion how would you define that as both as a as an abstraction as a word and also as a movement. it's a movement of reaction against democratic movements from these are movements like abolitionist movement the french...
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regional implications professor got to you by we should be i wish we had more time for this professor edmund ghareeb of international studies at american university in washington thank you for coming on r.t. today thank you. but we also have an entire section dedicated to syria on our website also online we're asking you for your thoughts about the outcome of russia's efforts to unravel the complex situation in the country let's see how the numbers are going up this hour on our web site us so far about sixty percent of you believe the west will find a way to remove assad regardless of peace talks almost a fifth think that even if an agreement is reached the opposition will not honor it and the rest of you are split almost evenly between whether the talks between assad and the opposition will fail or that both parties will reach a much needed compromise to let us know what you think kasha vote now we're standing by i don't see toward. just approaching quarter past the hour here in moscow outrage sweeps britain after the european court of human rights blocked the deportation of qatada dubbed o
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." >>> this week on "q and a," historian and author edmund morris discusses his newly released book the last in a trilogy about teddy roosevelt. it's called ""colonel roosevelt" >> i want to go back to the first words you wrote about theodore roosevelt in yours first three books, you started off with a prologue, new year's day 1907 at 11:00 precisely the sound of trumpets echoes within the white house. and floats through open windows out into the sunny morning. you remember what mood you were in when you had to write those first words? >> yes. it was a mood of complete despair. i'd been trying for months to get the book started. i knew in my head that i was going to start with new year's day of 1907 because i found out quite by accident that on january the 1st, 1907 shook more hands than any other president in history. and i thought i could see the book growing out of that reception when he received the american people on that day. and for months i researched the day, discovering to my amazement how detailed newspaper records were in those days. people didn't have televisions, so they n
." >>> this week on "q and a," historian and author edmund morris discusses his newly released book the last in a trilogy about teddy roosevelt. it's called ""colonel roosevelt" >> i want to go back to the first words you wrote about theodore roosevelt in yours first three books, you started off with a prologue, new year's day 1907 at 11:00 precisely the sound of trumpets echoes within the white house. and floats through open windows out into the...
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well let's carry on here get some more insight into this i'm now joined by edmund ghareeb a professor of international studies at the american unit in washington thank you for coming on r t today the u.s. is looking for ways to help the syrian people but barack obama said america is not going to the opposition it's not from america where else. rebels are coming from do you think. well first of all i think we have to wait and see that we heard similar rhetoric before but i think this time there are constraints american elections are a factor a growing opposition among the public to any kind of foreign entanglements i think will influence to at least to a certain extent the decisions of u.s. foreign policy makers but there are also the europeans have come out or at least some of the europeans the british have come out and said that they will not intervene militarily there are other europeans the french have played in the past at least if we take a look at what happened in libya they. took a forward move and they began to provide support for libyan opposition also there are some so yeste
well let's carry on here get some more insight into this i'm now joined by edmund ghareeb a professor of international studies at the american unit in washington thank you for coming on r t today the u.s. is looking for ways to help the syrian people but barack obama said america is not going to the opposition it's not from america where else. rebels are coming from do you think. well first of all i think we have to wait and see that we heard similar rhetoric before but i think this time there...
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they put before us, it created so many potentials for a reduction as the landlord, we did not feel edmund minimum. it meant a potential, and when we looked at the actual minimum numbers that would be reasonable return, their ranking fell frankly to the bottom of those that submitted proposals. chair chu: thank you for the explanation. why do we not go to the budget analyst's report? >> madam chair, members of the committee, on page 5 of the report, we point out that the proposed permit would generate $93,000 in the first year. that is the minimum guarantee of 63,000 plus the 30,001-time bonus, and over the initial term, the permit would generate a minimum annual guaranteed of about $324,000, and as mr. updike has indicated, there is a difference between the proposed annual guaranteed versus the prior minimum guarantee that cbs outdoor paint. it is about 73% or more less. the fact that cbs outdoor was one of the bidders, and they bid less than the proposed permit the, the total outdoor, i think that is a further indication that they simply could not cut it with that $240,000 minimum annual
they put before us, it created so many potentials for a reduction as the landlord, we did not feel edmund minimum. it meant a potential, and when we looked at the actual minimum numbers that would be reasonable return, their ranking fell frankly to the bottom of those that submitted proposals. chair chu: thank you for the explanation. why do we not go to the budget analyst's report? >> madam chair, members of the committee, on page 5 of the report, we point out that the proposed permit...
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las protestas comenzara el cuatro de marzo y se extenderan por cinco dias, con marchas en el puente edmundtus, donde pacificos manifestantes por los derechos civiles fueron reprimidos por tropas estatales en 1965..en el dia conocido como domingo sangriento... el departamentode seguridad nacy la figura de un defensor publico que atendera quejas y dudas sobre las politicas de su agencia de inmigracion... el nombramiento de andrew lorenzen-strait como el primer defensor publico del servicio de inmigracion y control de aduanas fue anunciado por john morton, director del organismo... morton dijo que el cargo fue creado para garantizar que los grupos de defensa y el publico en general comprendan las modificaciones realizadas dentro del departamento... muchos inmigrantes pasan una serie de dificultades aun siendo ciudadanos estadouniden ses, cuando intentan traer a hijos que residen en el extranjero... juan jose rodas nos cuenta mas... la separaciÓn historica entre medio oriente y ame Érica latina parece haber quedado en el pasado, por lo menos en lo que respecta a ira Án... la reciente gira del
las protestas comenzara el cuatro de marzo y se extenderan por cinco dias, con marchas en el puente edmundtus, donde pacificos manifestantes por los derechos civiles fueron reprimidos por tropas estatales en 1965..en el dia conocido como domingo sangriento... el departamentode seguridad nacy la figura de un defensor publico que atendera quejas y dudas sobre las politicas de su agencia de inmigracion... el nombramiento de andrew lorenzen-strait como el primer defensor publico del servicio de...
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. >> edmund is here for sports. >> well, i am ready to play some ball. spar tan baseball is back. the coach is making sure that the team is going to be game day ready. they have been focusing on drills as well as practicing and keep up with the game day speed. >> continuing things that we have not worked on in the fall so we're reinforcing these things now. >> we have a tough schedule ahead and having six three year veterans is a plus with competing. >>> head coach and the spar tans are returning. they progressed last session losing but with six returning stars this year and one more healthy. it's time to rebound. they will be tested early and their games will be against top teams. >> for us that's where we want to be. if i didn't think that the kids could do it i could have scheduled easier tomorrowments. they will travel to lass vegas. >>> coach mike has been busy during the off season. i sat down with the spar tans head coach for an interview one on one. his fans call him a tireless leader. a leader who will lead the team for another five session. it's a big plus when you're tr
. >> edmund is here for sports. >> well, i am ready to play some ball. spar tan baseball is back. the coach is making sure that the team is going to be game day ready. they have been focusing on drills as well as practicing and keep up with the game day speed. >> continuing things that we have not worked on in the fall so we're reinforcing these things now. >> we have a tough schedule ahead and having six three year veterans is a plus with competing. >>> head...
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edmund chain -- edmond chang, doing buisiness as shabu pub. mr. king, you are up. what happened to mr. king? nicolas? go for it. >> there was a belated request for a cantonese interpreter. i am checking with the applicant to see if he wanted to proceed or not. vice chair joseph: do we have an interpreter? >> no. vice chair joseph: and you just got the request? does the applicant want a continuance? > i just checked with him and he said no. this is mr. chang, the owner and operator. this is a place of entertainment permit for karaoke. i'll turn it to him. vice chair joseph: mr. chang? do you speak english? >> a little bit. ce cirjoseph: a little bit. can you telle atbout you >> do liketaur. we jnt tgee entertainment?eph: whatustomer >> singing karaoke. ce cir joseph: ok. anybody have any questions? commissioner cavellini: have you had a karaoke bar before? ye commissioner cavellini: i am sorry. i do not speak chinese. in san francisco you had a karaoke bar? or you have been working at a carrier cou barefore? >> mostly, i do entertainmen around the b area for many ye
edmund chain -- edmond chang, doing buisiness as shabu pub. mr. king, you are up. what happened to mr. king? nicolas? go for it. >> there was a belated request for a cantonese interpreter. i am checking with the applicant to see if he wanted to proceed or not. vice chair joseph: do we have an interpreter? >> no. vice chair joseph: and you just got the request? does the applicant want a continuance? > i just checked with him and he said no. this is mr. chang, the owner and...
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. >> edmunds meets with prison officials to see if he can transition back into general population. >>e is 4/14/06 and this is an initial classification for prisoner michael edmonds. >> the proceedings are taped and retained as an official record. >> you have four months out of 68 for 6% of your time served. involvement with alcohol and drugs is scored as never. no referral for mental health. under disciplinary you have two majors. you have a b-8 and a b-2. >> these hearings are held on a point system. behavior within spring creek and the total amount of time served, determine the outcome. >> my recommendation is that you will remain maxed. but we'd also like to get you some educational materials and stuff over here. and if you can give me a period of time without any disciplinaries or problems in here, i will ask for a special classification to get you reduced to close so i can get you out into general pop. >> people when they first come into prison and you're cooking, whatever, it's not unusual for people to have some trouble. but you get over here and you show us that you can do thi
. >> edmunds meets with prison officials to see if he can transition back into general population. >>e is 4/14/06 and this is an initial classification for prisoner michael edmonds. >> the proceedings are taped and retained as an official record. >> you have four months out of 68 for 6% of your time served. involvement with alcohol and drugs is scored as never. no referral for mental health. under disciplinary you have two majors. you have a b-8 and a b-2. >> these...
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. >> i am edmund. i want to say as a patient an advocate, the day they started out with ♪ i left my heart in san francisco ♪ -- a green heart is no more than what we want. we do not want to end up with pills, the way they have taken out whitney houston and michael jackson. pills are prevalent in our society today. this earth is from the earth. this is what, when you have a green heart right here -- this is broccoli and asparagus. it is shaped in a green heart shape. this is a good curveball apple pie. it was -- herbal apple pie. it was inspired by san francisco golden gate park. you see that right here? our hearts need the green herb. with bond wednesday and black history month, this is another thing for african-americans. our ancestors could put marijuana in their food. mexican women used marijuana as antiseptics to put on their bodies. on this great chinese new year, medical marijuana week, president's day, red heart month, groundhog's day, leap year -- for us to leap ahead and take this forward to a
. >> i am edmund. i want to say as a patient an advocate, the day they started out with ♪ i left my heart in san francisco ♪ -- a green heart is no more than what we want. we do not want to end up with pills, the way they have taken out whitney houston and michael jackson. pills are prevalent in our society today. this earth is from the earth. this is what, when you have a green heart right here -- this is broccoli and asparagus. it is shaped in a green heart shape. this is a good...
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has appealed to the scottish people to vote against independence, and he is offering more power to edmund burke. scotland's nationalist government already controls some of is spending. -- he is offering more power to edinburgh. >> the union is to david cameron's case, and he fortified himself with a visit to a porridge factory. then he giggled the possibility of devolving more power to the scottish parliament is an -- he dangled the possibility of devolving more power to the scottish parliament if they rejected independence. >> we have to settle that issue first. is there more we can do to improve the settlement? are there other powers? how can we make the united kingdom work better? >> the prime minister and his party's scottish leaders know that opinion polls consistently suggest more dilution is more popular in scotland and independence and suggest the solution is more popular in scotland than independence. >> we have been attached to england for a long time, and i do not see a need to be independent. >> in edinburgh, anti-capitalist protested against the prime minister's visit. david
has appealed to the scottish people to vote against independence, and he is offering more power to edmund burke. scotland's nationalist government already controls some of is spending. -- he is offering more power to edinburgh. >> the union is to david cameron's case, and he fortified himself with a visit to a porridge factory. then he giggled the possibility of devolving more power to the scottish parliament is an -- he dangled the possibility of devolving more power to the scottish...
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a note, if you have any one off of -- extending to edmund son avenue inare some homes there, sounds like car went into a power pole. the reason i call this out, there are minor injuries reported in the accident, i don't have details on that. it's a surface street. that might have taken out power so if you have friends, give them a shout. their alarm clocks might not be working. a live look to see how things are shaping up. we're going to take to you the maps, 580, that was my mistake. the smooth drive now, eastbound, the disabled truck sound like it's off the road out of oakland down toward fruitvale and the merge with 13. >> how about a bizarre story at 4:55. scientists may have discovered a white meat during a science conference in vancouver, a biologist from the netherlands says he hopes to grow a burger in a lab by using cattle stem cells. >> hopes to grow a burger. >> it's not red but white meat strips. researchers say the strips combine with lab grown fat will produce the cultured meat burger. >> i love a burger but that sounds nasty. >> no comment on that. spain has a battle of th
a note, if you have any one off of -- extending to edmund son avenue inare some homes there, sounds like car went into a power pole. the reason i call this out, there are minor injuries reported in the accident, i don't have details on that. it's a surface street. that might have taken out power so if you have friends, give them a shout. their alarm clocks might not be working. a live look to see how things are shaping up. we're going to take to you the maps, 580, that was my mistake. the...
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center for capitalism and society is most recently published article co-written with nobel laureate edmund phelps is titled blaming capitalism for corporatism safety and before last week's davos world economic forum founder klaus schwab said capitalism in its current form is no longer fits the world around us larry summers also at davos claiming we need to reform capitalism your thoughts what are they going to agree with them the will we have right now does not really fit the world around us where i would disagree with them is that they seem to think that what we have is a capitalist system although it is very clear for anybody who looks at what's going on that it's really not a couple system it's much more of a corporate a system and by a corporate a system i mean it's a system where the government controls the workings of the market economy in a sense of deciding who gets to produce what in a sense of putting priorities on economic production beyond the overstep on the individual freedom of citizens in the country so in a corporate the system you find the government interfering in order
center for capitalism and society is most recently published article co-written with nobel laureate edmund phelps is titled blaming capitalism for corporatism safety and before last week's davos world economic forum founder klaus schwab said capitalism in its current form is no longer fits the world around us larry summers also at davos claiming we need to reform capitalism your thoughts what are they going to agree with them the will we have right now does not really fit the world around us...
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collectively called the new conservatives, and there were birkie ends, followers of the philosophy 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, almost an hours to view of how societies developed. we have institutions. we have traditions. very important to our society, and have come to be aware they are because then come to work. we don't always understand exactly what they do and how they do it and other work, but wisdom is the product of experience, and wisdom has been impressed into these institutions. now, frequently misunderstood as someone who clung to the status quo. not so. burke was a reformer and argued that paradoxically preservation required change i could go on and talk a lot more brienz our communities. they disagree about liberty. as i have already alluded to, libertarians believe that liberty is about being free from coercion. birkie is believe that, but they also believe that meaningful liberty also requires certain number
collectively called the new conservatives, and there were birkie ends, followers of the philosophy 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, almost an hours to view of how societies developed. we have institutions. we have traditions. very important to our society, and have come to be aware they are because then come to work. we don't...
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national pike around security boulevard as far as accidents go quite a few to talk about, academy road edmund son avenue, harper road at echo dale and lastly east earn avenue at south grundy the belt way not looking too bad. this traffic report brought to you by bills, bills has it all for you call them 1-877-75 bills. >>> thank you christy some whale watchers get a surprise visit from a stampede of dolphins look at this hundreds of dolphins surround the california whale watching boat in dana point it is very rare to see so many together. they say something possibly a predator in the water, may have trig forked all the dolphins to rush off at -- triggered all the dolphins to rush off at the same time >> beautiful. >>> straight ahead, stepping up security, will the violence in iraq stop long enough for peace meetings. >>> a fight in an alley over a boy an 11-year-old girl dead and why police are calling it a homicide. >>> and warm today, will it last. bob sup dating your first -- bob is updating your first warning forecast coming up ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a car bombing leaving three people d
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[applause] it was the irish philosopher edmund burke who once wrote that the only thing necessary forph is for good men and women to do nothing. i will not die doing nothing. and i do not believe you will die doing nothing to give our children and our grandchildren the kind of nation that we were able to enjoy. because the preamble to the constitution says "we, the people, of the united states, in order to form and more perfect union." the union is in trouble and it is up to you and me to get it back on track. we hold these truths to be self- evident. we still hold these truths to be self-evident. and we, the people, are still in charge of this nation! let's take our country back. [applause] ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> c-span 2, a brookings institution forum on a new strategic arms reduction treaty. in a few moments, today's headlines and your calls live on "washington journal." our coverage of the annual conservative political action conference continues today. rex santorum is scheduled at 10:25
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in his speech and give him credit for saying it, he said look, when i was a kid i didn't know who edmund or the austrian economist. romney thought they were playing for the detroit tigers. that didn't go over well, either. he's selling to a crowd that doesn't believe in him, whereas, newt gingrich and especially rick santorum, the body language, the spirit in the room was different. it was more a conversation among friends than was the mitt romney speech, even though they worked on it for days and days. >> how impressive is this and how politically smart is that picture that rick santorum has his family up on stage with him? this crowd is all about social values and social issues, they have been talking about them all week long. was this a good move and is this going to give santorum the momentum, the boost he needs to go to michigan and arizona on february 28th? >> well, he understands the symbolism and mood music of cpac. cpac, which wasn't always so focused on social issues, the way it is right now. this was perfect symbolism for the crowd. having the wife and the kids up there, throu
in his speech and give him credit for saying it, he said look, when i was a kid i didn't know who edmund or the austrian economist. romney thought they were playing for the detroit tigers. that didn't go over well, either. he's selling to a crowd that doesn't believe in him, whereas, newt gingrich and especially rick santorum, the body language, the spirit in the room was different. it was more a conversation among friends than was the mitt romney speech, even though they worked on it for days...
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, sam irwin, full bright, bird, ted kent, robert kennedy, wayne moss, henry jackson, albert gore, edmund musky, warren magnus sin. robert dole, frank church. john sherman-cooper, eugene mccarthy. margaret k smith, birch bayh and that's quite a cast of characters and those are names that many older americans remember today. of those names, which names pop out to you, and which have impressed you the most? >> let me say first in full disclosure, the narrative of the book focuses on the last years of the great senate, the late '70s, and then -- but the book is backlit by what happened before. my basic argument is that there was a great senate from the earl '60s through the '70s, so all those people you indicated are part of that. the ones that stand out most prominently in my memory would include hubert humphrey, who was perhaps one of the greatest senators of all time, although i think someone of a tragic figure because of what happened to him in-during the vietnam when he was vice president. but as senator he really invented the modern senator's role to some extent. he communicated the se
, sam irwin, full bright, bird, ted kent, robert kennedy, wayne moss, henry jackson, albert gore, edmund musky, warren magnus sin. robert dole, frank church. john sherman-cooper, eugene mccarthy. margaret k smith, birch bayh and that's quite a cast of characters and those are names that many older americans remember today. of those names, which names pop out to you, and which have impressed you the most? >> let me say first in full disclosure, the narrative of the book focuses on the last...
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david foster and kenny baby face edmunds and why whitney's voice wasn't what it used to be. and was whitney's fame simply too much for her to bear. >> fame itself is an addictive drug and it creates an image you cannot live up to. >> deepak chopra, was hollywood to blame? and only in america, a proper homestead farewell for whitney houston. this is "piers morgan tonight." >> good evening, whitney houston's family preparing to say their final good-byes. we're looking at the new hope baptist church in newark, new jersey. gospel singer and pastor marvin winans asked to give the eulogy and plans to have a jumbo tron outside the church so fans can watch the service. coming up tonight, i'll talk to those closest to the superstar diva. and crisis in the middle east. we'll ask a top member of israeli government. >> they would like to revive the persian empire, take control of the oil fields. it was in the middle east and to have a nuclear bomb. >> we begin with our big story, the latest on whitney houston's tragic death. i'll bring you don lemon, covering the story from los angeles
david foster and kenny baby face edmunds and why whitney's voice wasn't what it used to be. and was whitney's fame simply too much for her to bear. >> fame itself is an addictive drug and it creates an image you cannot live up to. >> deepak chopra, was hollywood to blame? and only in america, a proper homestead farewell for whitney houston. this is "piers morgan tonight." >> good evening, whitney houston's family preparing to say their final good-byes. we're looking...
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we have our pal michael of forbes media, and special added noted energy analyst chris edmunds of nerk partners. is that right? whatever. chris, whatever, what is $108 meaning? what is $3.65 mean for the stock market investment strategy? what should people do? how to hedge or maybe you think prices are coming down? you tell me. >> well, i think it's all about iran. auz said. i think if we get a sustainable conflict or signs of a conflict in the middle east, we could go higher, and if we do, that's going to have a big impact, and if that happens, i think it's going to be very, very difficult for the stock market to work its way a whole lot higher until we have some sort of resolution or clarity on that end. >> which we may not have. dave goldman, what about oil risk or energy or gasoline risk? what about iran-israel risk? >> even without iran, larry, the numbers tell you that marginal demand from asia is going to keep oil and raw materials prices boyant for quite some time? >> how boyant? >> $110 to $120. >> you see this as a demand shot from better economic growth. >> it's a demand sho
we have our pal michael of forbes media, and special added noted energy analyst chris edmunds of nerk partners. is that right? whatever. chris, whatever, what is $108 meaning? what is $3.65 mean for the stock market investment strategy? what should people do? how to hedge or maybe you think prices are coming down? you tell me. >> well, i think it's all about iran. auz said. i think if we get a sustainable conflict or signs of a conflict in the middle east, we could go higher, and if we...
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this according to marx, all that is solid melts into air, if you can do it in conservatives, like edmundke, according to the church, which was the first great counterweight to the power of money, and you can do it as a social democrat, a la carl lani, who is more persuasive than marx or burke when talking about the dangers of the market and market values overwhelming other values. even american exceptionalism is the that there are differences, that there are chairs to differences among nations, among societies that reflect unique histories. the universalist myths of the market -- as maggie thatcher said, "there is no alternative." there is one clear, most efficient, best way, only way of doing things. it becomes very dogmatic. so you have the dogmatism of free-market economics in a kind of his marriage with the political power of wealth. there becomes only one possible way of doing things and it drives out and crowds out the cherished myths, a cherished unique national experiences, other moral claims. the laws a doctrine in alon called efficient breach. sometimes it is economically effic
this according to marx, all that is solid melts into air, if you can do it in conservatives, like edmundke, according to the church, which was the first great counterweight to the power of money, and you can do it as a social democrat, a la carl lani, who is more persuasive than marx or burke when talking about the dangers of the market and market values overwhelming other values. even american exceptionalism is the that there are differences, that there are chairs to differences among nations,...