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and that foundational union of man and wife, the creation of a family which is the incubator of republican citizens in the next generation. families combine together for jefferson had new england envy. gary obviously doesn't. he wished virginia had towns. what do we have in virginia. what did we have in virginia? counties. in which local clerks self-appointed themselves, and gave rule through parish vestrys, through county courts. the only representative institution was the house of burgesss. and those elections, 90% of them weren't contested. and the ones that were contested were drunken brawls because that's the way you treated voters it's a pretty sorry story. jefferson was familiar with this. he said we need towns so the families, the fathers can get together. and on top of the towns, counties. and then we go to a higher level, to the states and then to the union, the federal union. here's the key idea. we'll throw this back at you. equality is crucial. we talked before about you can't have consent without equality. and every -- >> you cannot have coercion. >> no. every level of union,
and that foundational union of man and wife, the creation of a family which is the incubator of republican citizens in the next generation. families combine together for jefferson had new england envy. gary obviously doesn't. he wished virginia had towns. what do we have in virginia. what did we have in virginia? counties. in which local clerks self-appointed themselves, and gave rule through parish vestrys, through county courts. the only representative institution was the house of burgesss....
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. >> carly fiorina, former hewlett-packard ceo, who now chairs the conservative union foundation, spokehe politics and eggs breakfast on tuesday. she says she is considering a run for the 2016 presidential nomination. the politics and eggs breakfast series dates back to 1996 and is hosted by the new hampshire institute of politics. it is almost an hour. [applause] >> thank you, neil. as some of you know, i spent several years in wisconsin as president of an institution before coming to new hampshire and we have a word for days like today, it is called summer. [laughter] it is my great honor to introduce our speaker. carly fiorina is the first woman ceo of hewlett-packard and the first to lead a fortune 500 company. she was named by "fortune" magazine as one of the most powerful women in american business. in 2010, carly was the nominee for the u.s. senate from california. she has been a member of many boards, including kellogg company, world economic foundation, and the united states china board of trade. she currently serves as the chair of the unlocking potential project, which seeks
. >> carly fiorina, former hewlett-packard ceo, who now chairs the conservative union foundation, spokehe politics and eggs breakfast on tuesday. she says she is considering a run for the 2016 presidential nomination. the politics and eggs breakfast series dates back to 1996 and is hosted by the new hampshire institute of politics. it is almost an hour. [applause] >> thank you, neil. as some of you know, i spent several years in wisconsin as president of an institution before coming...
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of course the current chairman of the american conservative union foundation. [ applause ] congressmanesents texas' 25th congressional district. he also served under governor rick perry as secretary of state of texas from november 2004 to 2007. he served as regional finance chairman for governor george w. bush in his '94 and '98 elections and then became the north texas chairman for the bush-cheney campaign in 2000. [ applause ] and then steven moore is the chief economist at the heritage foundation. in the past he was a member of the editorial board of the "wall street journal." and he was the founder and past president of the club for growth. [ applause ] so i leave the floor to larry. >> okay. thank you very much. hi, everybody. i am larry kudlow. we'll talk a little economics. maybe some money and politics as well. i want to begin with myé] old friend carly fio rimpb na who many of us hope will remain in the public arena and move to even higher levels. anyway -- [ applause ] so, the economy basically has been growing at 2% for this entire recovery and it's basically been growing at
of course the current chairman of the american conservative union foundation. [ applause ] congressmanesents texas' 25th congressional district. he also served under governor rick perry as secretary of state of texas from november 2004 to 2007. he served as regional finance chairman for governor george w. bush in his '94 and '98 elections and then became the north texas chairman for the bush-cheney campaign in 2000. [ applause ] and then steven moore is the chief economist at the heritage...
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carly fiorina who now chairs the american conservative union foundation spoke at a politics and eggs breakfast in new hampshire on tuesday. she has said she is considering a run for the 2016 republican presidential nomination. the politics and eggs breakfast series a dates back to 1996 and is cohosted by the new hampshire institute of politics and the new england council. this is almost an hour. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> i spent several years in wisconsin before coming to happy holidays and we have a word for days like today. it is culled summer. [laughter] >> it is my great oner to induce our speaker this morning. carly is the former c.e.o. of hewlett packardnd and the first woman to lead a fortune 50 company. before joining hewlett packard she was president of l under cent global and named by fortune magazine as one of the most powerful women in american business. in 2010, carly was the republican nominee for the united states senate from california. she has been a member of many boards including kellogg company, world economic foundation merck and
carly fiorina who now chairs the american conservative union foundation spoke at a politics and eggs breakfast in new hampshire on tuesday. she has said she is considering a run for the 2016 republican presidential nomination. the politics and eggs breakfast series a dates back to 1996 and is cohosted by the new hampshire institute of politics and the new england council. this is almost an hour. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> i spent several years in wisconsin...
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just let me point out here that prime ministers of the european union last week tasked the foundation to think about possible sanctions on the issue of what is effective and what is not. i'm somewhat surprised sometimes. just let me mention iran. for a fairly long period of time we have had sanctions in place there. people don't seem to question them. and i think they have been fairly successful if we look at the current state of affairs with the negotiations on the nuclear program. so i think it was a very good thing to put some costs on to the russians through these sanctions that we agreed on. we see also that russia seems to be influenced by this. this is why i'm 100% behind these decisions. as to the export of arms, i have given you my opinion. but you may rest assured that no matter what we decide, the alliance between the united states and europe will continue to stand, will continue to be solid. even though, and on certain issues we may not always agree. but this partnership, be it on ukraine and russia, be it on combatting terrorism on the international scene, be it on other
just let me point out here that prime ministers of the european union last week tasked the foundation to think about possible sanctions on the issue of what is effective and what is not. i'm somewhat surprised sometimes. just let me mention iran. for a fairly long period of time we have had sanctions in place there. people don't seem to question them. and i think they have been fairly successful if we look at the current state of affairs with the negotiations on the nuclear program. so i think...
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to help out the jersey shore the rocker is using his foundation, to back the project spoonful of hope the community restaurant serves meals from union beach, monmouth county to the less fortunate. bon jovi says in a statement he wants to give hope to anybody still rebuilding. >>> netflix is bringing back peewee herman. to reprize his role in peewee's big holiday his first feature film in nearly 25 years no word on a release date. >>> frozen is returning to the big screen with a followup to the 2013 hit. more than a hit actually. the newest trailer for the short frozen fever premiered on "good morning america," it follows the attempt to throw a birthday party for anna, frozen fever shows right before the revamp of cinderella in theaters march 13th watch the trailer on our website at 6abc.com disney is the parent company of 6 abc. >>> coming up tonight on 6 abc modern family goes mobile shot with ipads and iphones. claire tries to get in touch with her daughter haley after they get into a fight. that is part of tonight's prime time lineup the night begins with the middle and then the goldbergs and nashville, the night wraps up with "a
to help out the jersey shore the rocker is using his foundation, to back the project spoonful of hope the community restaurant serves meals from union beach, monmouth county to the less fortunate. bon jovi says in a statement he wants to give hope to anybody still rebuilding. >>> netflix is bringing back peewee herman. to reprize his role in peewee's big holiday his first feature film in nearly 25 years no word on a release date. >>> frozen is returning to the big screen with...
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foundation to move forward. as i said in the state of the union address, that gives us now the capacity to tackle what was an i think moved the trend lines in the right direction, but we still got a long way to go on that. internationally, i'm proud of the fact that we have responsibly ended two wars. people say well you're back in iraq. but we're not back in iraq with an occupying army we're back with a coalition of 60 countries that are working to stabilize the situation. we don't have 180,000 the troops that are deployed in those two countries and i think what we have also done is reflected the best values of america. and trying to nurture this democratic movement inside of burma and ending what i believe had become a counter productive policy in cuba and strengthening ing alliances with places like india. i think our future prosperity and security are how are we going with 1.2 billion aspiring indian who is share democracy with us how are we doing in latin america with countries that are generally more favorably disposed to the united states than they have been in a long time because of the actions we have taken
foundation to move forward. as i said in the state of the union address, that gives us now the capacity to tackle what was an i think moved the trend lines in the right direction, but we still got a long way to go on that. internationally, i'm proud of the fact that we have responsibly ended two wars. people say well you're back in iraq. but we're not back in iraq with an occupying army we're back with a coalition of 60 countries that are working to stabilize the situation. we don't have...
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foundation to move forward. as i said in the state of the union address, that gives us now the capacity to tackle what was an overridingback in 2008 and that is to restore middle class economics and the capacity for people to get into the middle class and start seeing higher wages and a broader shared prosperity inside the united states. and i think we've moved the trend lines in the right direction but we've still got a long way to go on that. internationally, i'm proud of the fact that we've responsibly ended two wars. now, people will say, well you're back in iraq but we're not back in iraq with an occupying army we're back with a coalition of 60 countries helping to stabilize the situation. we are working with afghan national security forces to help stabilize the situation there. but we don't have 180,000 troops who are deployed in those two countries. i think that what we have also done is reflected the best values of america in trying to nurture this democratic movement inside of burma, in ending what i believe had become a counter productive policy in cuba in strengthening alliances with countries like india whe
foundation to move forward. as i said in the state of the union address, that gives us now the capacity to tackle what was an overridingback in 2008 and that is to restore middle class economics and the capacity for people to get into the middle class and start seeing higher wages and a broader shared prosperity inside the united states. and i think we've moved the trend lines in the right direction but we've still got a long way to go on that. internationally, i'm proud of the fact that we've...
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unionized politicized monopolies. >> across 40 minutes of wonky discussion at the foundation for florida's future jeb bush never uttered the words common core the controversial standards for math and english language adopted in 43 states and a common complaint about many core conservatives who cite bush's support as a reason to oppose his bid for the nomination. bobby jindal and other potential candidate never uttered the word jeb bush on monday but jindal left no doubt with how he sees the arithmetic of the battle. >> if republican voters want to vote for a candidate that supports common core, i suspect they'll have that option. >> asked today if common core will hurt him in iowa -- he reaffirmed his opposition to federal control. >> i was a governor of a state where i got to chance to implement the most meaningful reforms in the country. >> he also released a batch of e-mails from early in his tenure. one of his goals he wrote to have fewer government employees. labor has huge potential to be reduce reduced, possibly in half. he cut the total workforce by 2%. when a voter wrote it would have been nice if you had show
unionized politicized monopolies. >> across 40 minutes of wonky discussion at the foundation for florida's future jeb bush never uttered the words common core the controversial standards for math and english language adopted in 43 states and a common complaint about many core conservatives who cite bush's support as a reason to oppose his bid for the nomination. bobby jindal and other potential candidate never uttered the word jeb bush on monday but jindal left no doubt with how he sees...
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former soviet union that respected the strength of the west, president putin supports rebels in ukraine with impunity. and if we didn't know enough , the the threat we face heritage foundation index of lists it asength "by far the most significant security challenge facing the united dates and its allies and its interests in the middle east." our most cherished ally will come to washington dc to warn congress and the american people of the gathering storm he believes will strike his country . , trying too israel force a settlement that would have compromised israel's security. i saw firsthand the resolve and determination of this courageous leader. stands to often alone in times of great peril across the middle east. speaker boehner was right to invite president netanyahu. cause andause our our israel's enemies are our enemies. america stands with israel. [applause] you cannot command the respect of the world when he spent years apologizing to our enemies and abandoning our friends. peopleng the american whilethe crusades refusing to cause islam and militants by name is an abdication of leadership. defense of the united states is the chief responsibility of our national gov
former soviet union that respected the strength of the west, president putin supports rebels in ukraine with impunity. and if we didn't know enough , the the threat we face heritage foundation index of lists it asength "by far the most significant security challenge facing the united dates and its allies and its interests in the middle east." our most cherished ally will come to washington dc to warn congress and the american people of the gathering storm he believes will strike his...
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former soviet union that respected the strength of the west, president putin supports rebels in ukraine with impunity. and if we didn't know enough about the threat we face, the heritage foundation index of military strength lists it as "by far the most significant security challenge facing the united dates and its allies and its interests in the middle east." our most cherished ally will come to washington dc to warn congress and the american people of the gathering storm he believes will strike his country. traveling to israel, trying to force a settlement that would have compromised israel's security. i saw firsthand the resolve and determination of this courageous leader. who stands to often alone in times of great peril across the middle east. speaker boehner was right to invite president netanyahu. israel's cause our our cause and israel's enemies are our enemies. america stands with israel. [applause] you cannot command the respect of the world when he spent years apologizing to our enemies and abandoning our friends. lecturing the american people about the crusades while refusing to cause islam and militants by name is an abdication of leadership. calling for the defense
former soviet union that respected the strength of the west, president putin supports rebels in ukraine with impunity. and if we didn't know enough about the threat we face, the heritage foundation index of military strength lists it as "by far the most significant security challenge facing the united dates and its allies and its interests in the middle east." our most cherished ally will come to washington dc to warn congress and the american people of the gathering storm he believes...
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conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> tonight road to the white house with american conservative union foundationd former hewlett-packard ceo at the politics and eggs breakfast in new hampshire. she says she's considering a run to be the 26 republican candidate for president. >> at nine, kentucky senator rand paul at the annual "american spectator" magazine gala. potential presidential candidate defender the 2013 government shutdown and to criticize hillary clinton over the benghazi a tactic you can see both programs tonight starting at eight eastern on c-span. >> earlier today the former head of the defense intelligence agency talked about islamic extremism before hearing of the house armed services committee. here are some of his comments. >> you've asked me to comment on the state of islamic extremism. today, i have the unhappy task of inform you that according to every metric of significance, islamic extremism has grown over the last year, would it be the scale and scope of isis and its associated movements the number of violent islamist groups, the territory which the script control, a numbe
conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> tonight road to the white house with american conservative union foundationd former hewlett-packard ceo at the politics and eggs breakfast in new hampshire. she says she's considering a run to be the 26 republican candidate for president. >> at nine, kentucky senator rand paul at the annual "american spectator" magazine gala. potential presidential candidate defender the 2013 government shutdown and to criticize hillary clinton...
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only by laying a firm foundation for growth which the president talked about in his state of the union address, based on ambitious goals for our future can we secure and maintain a vibrant middle class. only by focusing on working families can we reignite the american dream and step into a new era of american prosperity. thank you for the opportunity. [applause] >> i want to say we apologize for the state of that microphone but it was a set up to show you are no -- allowed no obstacles to your voice this morning. to ask you about the impact on the middle class, one of the most important news stories in the country right now. i referred to pete carroll's decision to call a pass at the end of the superbowl. it is clear whether this is for the morale of the middle class in my native new england, talk about that issue if you like. where i would like to start -- >> the state responsibility as a good leader. >> you can be reassured the decision you ever made will be as second-guess as that one. i want to start with the president's budget. you can make that case it is his most aggressive effo
only by laying a firm foundation for growth which the president talked about in his state of the union address, based on ambitious goals for our future can we secure and maintain a vibrant middle class. only by focusing on working families can we reignite the american dream and step into a new era of american prosperity. thank you for the opportunity. [applause] >> i want to say we apologize for the state of that microphone but it was a set up to show you are no -- allowed no obstacles to...
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unions repeatedly called on congressional democrats and white house to address the issue. as far back as 2013 they wrote the aca will shatter not only our hard-earned health benefits and destroy the foundatione 40-hour work week that is the backbone of the mi le class. we voted for you. we have a problem. you need to fix it. that debate years later is still raging. some analysts suggesting that the gop could build goodwill with unions, possibly help them in 2016 would working to pass a bill that would repeal the so-called cadillac tax and force the president to publicly address it own it or veto it. last week house republican frank guinta filed a bill aimed at repealing that tax. we'll see where it goes. jenna: interesting story to watch. thank you very much shannon for that. later this hour the white house is getting involved with the west coast labor dispute impacting all of us across the country. some business more than others. really interesting story. dagen mcdowell from the fox business network will weigh in on potential long-term economic impact involved with that. jon? jon: isis releasing another video, purporting to show behead of 21 christian coptic christians. coming up our media
unions repeatedly called on congressional democrats and white house to address the issue. as far back as 2013 they wrote the aca will shatter not only our hard-earned health benefits and destroy the foundatione 40-hour work week that is the backbone of the mi le class. we voted for you. we have a problem. you need to fix it. that debate years later is still raging. some analysts suggesting that the gop could build goodwill with unions, possibly help them in 2016 would working to pass a bill...