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something, right, and the reality is, unless you're hannib hannibal lecter we're all dedicated to causes larger than ourselves, families, jobs, churches, synagogues, all charges larger than ourselves. i'd take a bullet for my daughter, national review, this organization is an organization larger than yourself but it doesn't mean it has to be in relationship to the government. barack obama and charlie rangel and others love to say government is just another word for those things we all do together. no, it's not. i mean if that's the case then watching the super bowl is called government, because we all do it together, right? president obama loves to say that if one american has a problem, we all have a problem. well if that's true i want him to come to my house and fix my toilet. the problem with this is this idea that there's nothing wrong with being all in it together, but we don't have to call that government. we don't have to have this idea that everything's going wrong unless we define our lives in relationship to the government. one of the things that conservatism and christianity a
something, right, and the reality is, unless you're hannib hannibal lecter we're all dedicated to causes larger than ourselves, families, jobs, churches, synagogues, all charges larger than ourselves. i'd take a bullet for my daughter, national review, this organization is an organization larger than yourself but it doesn't mean it has to be in relationship to the government. barack obama and charlie rangel and others love to say government is just another word for those things we all do...
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hannibal has never been to knoxville, tennessee. how is he going to get there?at get him to union army lines. how do they know where union army line? because they're going back and forth between them. and so there are really concrete ways in which in 1862, level stows, what union solders might not have thought were going to be too volved in the conflict, was involved, and they're quite central by 1862. we can see hard war in another way, and that is wherever the union army goes, from 1862 on, slavery is destabilized. we start the war with this notion of conciliation, protecting and guarding properties, whatever that property might be. that's out the window in the west by 1862. and i'll give you an example. remember that the union army takes new orleans in 1862, right? so throughout louisiana, slavery is now destabilized. magnolia, louisiana, is not terribly close to new orleans, but slaves in magnolia, louisiana, know that the union army is in new orleans. that's a chink in slaveholders' armor as they see it. the slaves on one plantation in magnolia start to mak
hannibal has never been to knoxville, tennessee. how is he going to get there?at get him to union army lines. how do they know where union army line? because they're going back and forth between them. and so there are really concrete ways in which in 1862, level stows, what union solders might not have thought were going to be too volved in the conflict, was involved, and they're quite central by 1862. we can see hard war in another way, and that is wherever the union army goes, from 1862 on,...
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we partnered with 2 organizations, the hannibal lodge number one and the beta nu chapter. that made a wonderful evening with three organizations making a presentation. the v the valerie bell to come up and have our recipients introduce themselves. thank you. >> good evening. good evening. i guess i haven't offered two weeks of school without you guys. you are actually refreshed her it i am feeling very honored to stand here to introduce our scholarship awards. they too have to write an essay and submit their grades and goals. they have to go through a 30- minute interview. we have three people over town interviewing them to go over there as said and talk about them. you would think we were giving away $25,000. we gave away $500. they were waiting and waiting for it each day that they interviewed, they were there. i want to give kudos to them. they are there to learn. we are raising scholars in areas of the bayview zone. all over the city, we have scholars who choose to get a higher education. they went the next step to achieve more and go away for college. we have, represe
we partnered with 2 organizations, the hannibal lodge number one and the beta nu chapter. that made a wonderful evening with three organizations making a presentation. the v the valerie bell to come up and have our recipients introduce themselves. thank you. >> good evening. good evening. i guess i haven't offered two weeks of school without you guys. you are actually refreshed her it i am feeling very honored to stand here to introduce our scholarship awards. they too have to write an...
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. >> okay "hannibal". [ laughter ] >> stephen: you get your youth from devouring the youth of other peoplethis movie. >> or as we call -- it's like botox in medieval times. >> stephen: you grab them and suck the life force and youth out of them. i do that to my interns. suck their vitality out of their bodies. this is why i like you. me and you have a lot until common. >> stephen: your character is not the hero and yet she's so beautiful. because the other girl there, the vampire girl, what is her name? >> kristen? >> stephen: the vampire girl doesn't look as pretty as you do in this movie. you are prettier in this movie than she is. aren't the prettiest people -- listen to me now. one hot woman to another -- [ laughter ] aren't the prettiest people always the heros? if she's the bad person in this what is that say being look going? what is wrong with look going? >> i don't think it's so much about the narcissism and vanity of it. i think it's really what lies behind it. i don't think narcissists are vain. they are obsessed obsessed withy because it symbolizes power and self worth. it's sa
. >> okay "hannibal". [ laughter ] >> stephen: you get your youth from devouring the youth of other peoplethis movie. >> or as we call -- it's like botox in medieval times. >> stephen: you grab them and suck the life force and youth out of them. i do that to my interns. suck their vitality out of their bodies. this is why i like you. me and you have a lot until common. >> stephen: your character is not the hero and yet she's so beautiful. because the...
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you had the nickname hannibal. give us a chuck through. >> we're chucking oysters and going to show you a couple of them. >> we got two of them up. >> flat seed up. cut the muscle loose from the cup side and we present the oysters here on the flat side. it makes for a nice plump presentation, a method that's indicative of the mid-atlantic. >> these are right out of the chesapeake. it's not hot or anything. the ice is staying cold, so that is the main thing. it's a great venue. they did an outstanding seafood presentation. i want to make you hungry. right off pratt street. this is from the chesapeake, even the corn farmed locally, so it's really an effort to serve the local seafood of maryland and it's a great spot. a lot of people know phillips moved to pratt street right on the water. a lot of people don't realize it's a different venue. it's about sustainability and that suck cue -- succulent seafood. >> wyatt is out there enjoying it. we thought what foods help you cool off. tomato, cucumbers, peaches. did for t
you had the nickname hannibal. give us a chuck through. >> we're chucking oysters and going to show you a couple of them. >> we got two of them up. >> flat seed up. cut the muscle loose from the cup side and we present the oysters here on the flat side. it makes for a nice plump presentation, a method that's indicative of the mid-atlantic. >> these are right out of the chesapeake. it's not hot or anything. the ice is staying cold, so that is the main thing. it's a great...
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we partnered with 2 organizations, the hannibal lodge number one and the beta nu chapter. that made a wonderful evening with three organizations making a presentation. the v the valerie bell to come up and have our recipients introduce themselves. thank you. >> good evening. good evening. i guess i haven't offered two weeks of school without you guys. you are actually refreshed her it i am feeling very honored to stand here to introduce our scholarship awards. they too have to write an essay and submit their grades and goals. they have to go through a 30- minute interview. we have three people over town
we partnered with 2 organizations, the hannibal lodge number one and the beta nu chapter. that made a wonderful evening with three organizations making a presentation. the v the valerie bell to come up and have our recipients introduce themselves. thank you. >> good evening. good evening. i guess i haven't offered two weeks of school without you guys. you are actually refreshed her it i am feeling very honored to stand here to introduce our scholarship awards. they too have to write an...
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many southerners characterize lincoln's vice president hannibal hamlin as a mulato. they joke around they would like to assassinate lincoln but that means a mul a ato is president. we don't want that. they hated it because he calls slavery evil. remember to southerners the very idea that one calls slavery evil is a threat to southern honor and southerners understand the laws depend on morality. higher law proliferates because northerners believe in slavery's evil. when lincoln brilliantly summarizes the central debate of the war, one side believes slavery is right, not to be extended. the other side believes it is evil. no one disagrees. they are just outraged that he would call slavery evil. they are outraged he says it's treason. he's thumbing his nose at the supreme court. particularly the dred scott decision. he says the candid citizen must confess if the policy of the government upon vital questions is to be fixed by the decisions of the supreme court the people may have ceased to be their own rulers. having resigned their government into the hands of that tribu
many southerners characterize lincoln's vice president hannibal hamlin as a mulato. they joke around they would like to assassinate lincoln but that means a mul a ato is president. we don't want that. they hated it because he calls slavery evil. remember to southerners the very idea that one calls slavery evil is a threat to southern honor and southerners understand the laws depend on morality. higher law proliferates because northerners believe in slavery's evil. when lincoln brilliantly...
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a virginia editor says -- many southerners characterize lincoln's vice president hannibal hamlin as a mulato. so some of them would joke around, we'd like to assassinate lincoln, but if we do that, he's in mulato's presence. but they hated it, they hated it because he calls slavery evil. and remember that southerners, the very idea that one calls slavery evil is a threat to southern honor. it's also -- southerners understand that the laws depend on morality to a certain degree. higher law proliferates because northerners believe in slavery's evil. so when lincoln i think brilliantly summarizes the central debate of the war. one side believes slavery is right and nought to be -- the other side believes it is evil. no one disagrees. they are just outraged that he would call slavery evil. they're also outraged lincoln says secession is treason. it's insurrection, a revolution, it's anarchy. and from the southern perspective he's thumbing his nose at the supreme court, particularly the dred scott decision. lincoln says in his address, the candid citizen must confess if the policy of the g
a virginia editor says -- many southerners characterize lincoln's vice president hannibal hamlin as a mulato. so some of them would joke around, we'd like to assassinate lincoln, but if we do that, he's in mulato's presence. but they hated it, they hated it because he calls slavery evil. and remember that southerners, the very idea that one calls slavery evil is a threat to southern honor. it's also -- southerners understand that the laws depend on morality to a certain degree. higher law...
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have -- culture where we have gwen ten tarantino and his blood-soaked films, ghoulish crime scenes, hannibalhter, big screens and tv screens, and twin peaks. >> to be honest, those influences are comparatively trivial. the world health organization emphasizes that in the year 2020, untreated depression is going to be the leading cause of impact on quality of life worldwide. this is not the kind -- this is from the world health organization. >> is there anything in the culture, in society that is different from before that is creating an alteration of mental outlook? >> sure. i think that the heightened security in the united states after the terrorist attacks. >> not in the world of entertainment? >> it is them as well as everybody else. >> we have the next generation of psychiatric drugs coming along. what do you see there, dr. brian doyle? >> i see medications that are going to be at least as effective as the ones we have now, if not more effective, with more favorable side effects. >> have you heard of free gavelin? >> yes. >> what is it? >> it it the first generation of drugs that will a
have -- culture where we have gwen ten tarantino and his blood-soaked films, ghoulish crime scenes, hannibalhter, big screens and tv screens, and twin peaks. >> to be honest, those influences are comparatively trivial. the world health organization emphasizes that in the year 2020, untreated depression is going to be the leading cause of impact on quality of life worldwide. this is not the kind -- this is from the world health organization. >> is there anything in the culture, in...
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have -- culture where we have gwen ten tarantino and his blood-soaked films, ghoulish crime scenes, hannibalhter, big screens and tv screens, and twin peaks. >> to be honest, those influences are comparatively trivial. the world health organization emphasizes that in the year 2020, untreated depression is going to be the leading cause of impact on quality of life worldwide. this is not the kind -- this is from the world health organization. >> is there anything in the culture, in society that is different from before that is creating an alteration of mental outlook? >> sure. i think that the heightened security in the united states after the terrorist attacks. >> not in the world of entertainment? >> it is them as well as everybody else. >> we have the next generation of psychiatric drugs coming along. what do you see there, dr. brian doyle? >> i see medications that are going to be at least as effective as the ones we have now, if not more effective, with more favorable side effects. >> have you heard of free gavelin? >> yes. >> what is it? >> it it the first generation of drugs that will a
have -- culture where we have gwen ten tarantino and his blood-soaked films, ghoulish crime scenes, hannibalhter, big screens and tv screens, and twin peaks. >> to be honest, those influences are comparatively trivial. the world health organization emphasizes that in the year 2020, untreated depression is going to be the leading cause of impact on quality of life worldwide. this is not the kind -- this is from the world health organization. >> is there anything in the culture, in...
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hannibal hamlin was a -- powerful towering figure in that period. and he would have interacted constantly with blaine. >> he was someone who stood against chinese exclusion. he was a republican who stood against blaine on the issue of chinese exclusion. >> elizabeth, i would like to have you -- since we are in a period of time that you hear people bring up the question of maybe it is time for a new party. that the two-party system is failing us. this was a period when we saw the evolution of political parties from the -- to the republicans take a minute or so and explain about the demise of the wigs. and the rise of the republicans. >> i think the demise of the wigs have very much associated with the person you were talking about in your program last week with henry clay. when henry clay died, that was very -- he was so closely linked to the wig party that the wig party really collapsed. it wasn't just about henry clay. it was also about the slavery issue and the anti-immigrant issue. a number of other issues that led to the development of this sort
hannibal hamlin was a -- powerful towering figure in that period. and he would have interacted constantly with blaine. >> he was someone who stood against chinese exclusion. he was a republican who stood against blaine on the issue of chinese exclusion. >> elizabeth, i would like to have you -- since we are in a period of time that you hear people bring up the question of maybe it is time for a new party. that the two-party system is failing us. this was a period when we saw the...
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artists may have been using animation techniques in a cave joins creating impression of a thing hannibal's. germany is urging other states to give up more powers to europe the latest anti crisis proposal that's us talks on some kind of international aid for spain intensify especially after its budget minister admitted the country's banks do need help investment battery young says there's no way the euro zone's fourth biggest economy can be bailed out. all of the politicians have basically left the people stranded the new government in spin went into the nile mode from the wall and they came into office and six months later they suddenly realized what anybody who was remotely financially literate could work six months ago and two years ago even spanish banks are lost and ultimately there needs to be a way in order to manage to rescue them but the conventional belike mechanisms are not going to work and that's why ultimately it's very difficult to see tragically whether or not there really is a future to the euro as a currency the greeks when you talk to them on one side they don't want aust
artists may have been using animation techniques in a cave joins creating impression of a thing hannibal's. germany is urging other states to give up more powers to europe the latest anti crisis proposal that's us talks on some kind of international aid for spain intensify especially after its budget minister admitted the country's banks do need help investment battery young says there's no way the euro zone's fourth biggest economy can be bailed out. all of the politicians have basically left...
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zombie recently because really notice that in a lot of these stories it seems like all of a sudden hannibal in tempe is the sense through their receding into different things at play i don't know these people are actually going to be in something because they're not that's not their natural not a living. dead real thing as far as we know i think it's discrimination it's so i think it comes to releasing energy out of those yeah i think so or you can some of these are part of the early. part of your life a lot of what you shouldn't do exports we would all go to finally getting the truth because that's the way you lose all because to get his employees are doing something was i don't want to have to say next week on nothing else i guess is to see how far we've come though if you want to talk about it you know the news is and when they actually talk about things like this as a zombie apocalypse and that's really a fact of these this entire i never as a regular apocalypse isn't enough like a zombie apocalypse because we've got to be the next big big big thing our guys i got to wrap it up but nato
zombie recently because really notice that in a lot of these stories it seems like all of a sudden hannibal in tempe is the sense through their receding into different things at play i don't know these people are actually going to be in something because they're not that's not their natural not a living. dead real thing as far as we know i think it's discrimination it's so i think it comes to releasing energy out of those yeah i think so or you can some of these are part of the early. part of...
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zombie recently because really noticed that in a lot of these stories it seems like all of a sudden hannibal in the sense. there was seating in two different things including i didn't know these people were actually on the economy not because they're not not not there yes we're not the living dead real thing as far as we know i think it's discrimination and so i think the sunni community of those yeah i think so we can some people are there. are the like a lot of what we should do experts who are finally getting the truth to be aware you know this all because. hardly someone will so don't want to say next week on the sun my guess is you know far we've come though if you want to talk about you know the news and when they've actually talked about things like this as a zombie apocalypse and that's the effect of these visits never as a regular apocalypse isn't enough like a zombie apocalypse because we've got to be the next big big big thing our guys i got to wrap it up but nato giuliana david thank you it so much for joining us tonight this was fun. you know how sometimes you see a story and it
zombie recently because really noticed that in a lot of these stories it seems like all of a sudden hannibal in the sense. there was seating in two different things including i didn't know these people were actually on the economy not because they're not not not there yes we're not the living dead real thing as far as we know i think it's discrimination and so i think the sunni community of those yeah i think so we can some people are there. are the like a lot of what we should do experts who...
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of bath salts and go on a face eating rampage like some sort of white trash happen that balance hannibalr. the fifth "d" is denver. and don't eat your dog, even if it's been barking all night because that would be a bad thing. what? people they're not for eating good thing. >> jimmy: thank you, andy samberg. [ cheers and applause ] aren't just a "show." [ sizzling ] that sound means freshly prepared ingredients are searing and caramelizing right there at your table. all new sizzling entrees! like the new n'awlins skillet, and more. starting at just $9.99. only at applebee's. aflac! ha! isn't major medical enough? huh! no! who's gonna help cover the holes in their plans? aflac! quack! like medical bills they don't pay for? aflac! or help pay the mortgage? quack! or child care? quack! aflaaac! and everyday expenses? huh?! blurlbrlblrlbr!!! [ thlurp! ] aflac! [ male announcer ] help your family stay afloat at aflac.com. plegh! at aflac.com. question. probe, prod, and look. build your dream. find your nook. what's your nook? nook tablet. get it at your neighborhood barnes & noble. yup, i alw
of bath salts and go on a face eating rampage like some sort of white trash happen that balance hannibalr. the fifth "d" is denver. and don't eat your dog, even if it's been barking all night because that would be a bad thing. what? people they're not for eating good thing. >> jimmy: thank you, andy samberg. [ cheers and applause ] aren't just a "show." [ sizzling ] that sound means freshly prepared ingredients are searing and caramelizing right there at your table....
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this is as close to a hannibal lechter cell environment as you can get. they don't even leave for recreation. they just open one of the interior sliding doors and they walk out and they have their 45 minutes of recreation each day, and then boom. right become into the cell without ever interacting with another inmate. so it has a very ominous feel when you walk through the special management unit. and this is the path that i took when i went to meet shawn gaines. >> 29-year-old shawn gaines had spent most of the last six years in the special management unit, awaiting trial on a first-degree murder charge that could land him on death row. >> i've lived here longer than i ever lived in one spot in my entire life even growing up as a kid so it's just, you know -- i have yet to call it home, but it is what it is. >> gaines may not have wanted to call it home, but his security threat ranking dictated it. he was segregated because he was once a major player in a violent arizona skinhead movement. >> i was the notorious leader of that skinhead group. my lifestyl
this is as close to a hannibal lechter cell environment as you can get. they don't even leave for recreation. they just open one of the interior sliding doors and they walk out and they have their 45 minutes of recreation each day, and then boom. right become into the cell without ever interacting with another inmate. so it has a very ominous feel when you walk through the special management unit. and this is the path that i took when i went to meet shawn gaines. >> 29-year-old shawn...
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, visit shinglesinfo.com >>> these are places where the inmates are really kind of the true-life hannibalrs. they require extra security, shackles, three or four correctional officers at a time. it really puts our crews on a one-on-one basis with some of the most dangerous inmates in america. and, in many cases, the interview process has to happen through glass. >> such was the case when the "lockup" production team first encountered 38-year-old stephen hugueley at the brushy mountain correctional complex in eastern tennessee. when we met him, hugueley had already been in prison for more than 20 years and was scheduled to be executed the following month. >> shot my mother and threw her off of a bridge. we had had problems for years, and it just finally reached a head. a girl that i had a date with called there, and when i answered the phone, my mother, she come out of her bedroom and started coming down the hallway. and she said -- screamed, is that another one of your little whores calling here? and it was just like i snapped. and i told the girl that i had a date with, i said, i'll be o
, visit shinglesinfo.com >>> these are places where the inmates are really kind of the true-life hannibalrs. they require extra security, shackles, three or four correctional officers at a time. it really puts our crews on a one-on-one basis with some of the most dangerous inmates in america. and, in many cases, the interview process has to happen through glass. >> such was the case when the "lockup" production team first encountered 38-year-old stephen hugueley at the...
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ga woraccay erdinyer nd was better than alexander the great or hannibal or napoleon. gandhi defeated the most powerful empire on earth without a single bullet. even more impressive gandhi was able to transform hismyo nd would be in awe because he thought strategically. he had been a soldier in the army and use militaristic language. he called his supporters the army of peace. ooet vncd not fighting and cowardice. he with a better strategic way to solve problems and violce. that was peace. here's a quick example to es tluteth how mh warfarhas an whs dro to the american government? 5,000 taliban fighters or wiki leaks? wiki leaks i a lot more dangerous especially if you don't want people to know what you are in s h dgeus rmn eaedt ntn th twenty-first century wars are fought on cnn and fox news and al-jazra and the internet as much as on the battlefield. listen to admiral mullen. he tks about the future of warfare isll about perpt hoorcti? th is the future of warfare. the battlefield is changing and most people don't realize it. let's talk about waging peace. dthea hat d
ga woraccay erdinyer nd was better than alexander the great or hannibal or napoleon. gandhi defeated the most powerful empire on earth without a single bullet. even more impressive gandhi was able to transform hismyo nd would be in awe because he thought strategically. he had been a soldier in the army and use militaristic language. he called his supporters the army of peace. ooet vncd not fighting and cowardice. he with a better strategic way to solve problems and violce. that was peace....
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host: hannibal, missouri. good morning, mary. republican line. caller: i was watching mr., and i believe senator tom coburn made four proposed amendments. what would they be? and i would like to know if it were included in the farm bill, and if there were not, could you please explain why. guest: we have four amendments. jermaine amendments relate to agriculture or itself. a number of amendments that go to finding savings and efficiencies in the farm bill, and this will be voted on today. he has a non-germane the amendment that would reduce $36 million in funding that now goes to the republican and democrat convention. on your tax return, when you check the box that you want dollars to go to the respective conventions, that is about 18 million for each of the conventions. his amendment would repeal that. he has for amendments, and that is generally what they relate to. that is what we will vote on today. host: 73 in total being debated by the senate. the cost is over a 10-year time. this is a five-year bill. waldorf, maryland. darnell on the demo
host: hannibal, missouri. good morning, mary. republican line. caller: i was watching mr., and i believe senator tom coburn made four proposed amendments. what would they be? and i would like to know if it were included in the farm bill, and if there were not, could you please explain why. guest: we have four amendments. jermaine amendments relate to agriculture or itself. a number of amendments that go to finding savings and efficiencies in the farm bill, and this will be voted on today. he...
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. >> i am not sure if you are providing a lovely resting place for this content or a hannibal lecterring the food. >> i imagine we are a bit of both. i do not think there is a black- and-white answer of what role we play. there is an artful way programming is repurchased on netflix. we are particularly additive to certain types of programming. we have billions of hours of viewing. that will take away from something, not necessarily tv viewing. that can take away from other things people would be doing. >> nickelodeon has been in the news last week or so. the allegation is the ratings have suffered because of their association with netflix. is there a genuine cause for concern on both sides? it does not help you people that go with you see ratings go down. how much of their problems are at your door? what does that mean going forward? >> my programming strategy is mostly around high engagement. we get there through personalization. people's tastes are so diverse that no specific network or show has such high viewing concentration for that kind of cause and effect on ratings. there are
. >> i am not sure if you are providing a lovely resting place for this content or a hannibal lecterring the food. >> i imagine we are a bit of both. i do not think there is a black- and-white answer of what role we play. there is an artful way programming is repurchased on netflix. we are particularly additive to certain types of programming. we have billions of hours of viewing. that will take away from something, not necessarily tv viewing. that can take away from other things...
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unless you're hannibal lector, we are all dedicated to causes larger than ourselves -- our family, ouragogue -- these zero causes larger than ourselves. -- these are all causes larger than ourselves. this organization is a cause larger than yourself. but it does not mean that a cause larger than yourself has to be in relationship to the government. many like to say that government is another word for all those things we do together. no it's not. if that's the case, then watching the super bowl is called government because we all do it together, right? president obama love to say that, if one american has a problem, we all have a problem. if that's true, i want him to come to my house and fix my toilet. [laughter] the problem with this is this idea that there is nothing wrong with being in it together. but we don't have to call it government. we don't have to have this idea, when everything is going wrong, unless we design our lives in relationship to the government. politics is a small part of our lives. the important thing in our lives, the most important work and are lives is done el
unless you're hannibal lector, we are all dedicated to causes larger than ourselves -- our family, ouragogue -- these zero causes larger than ourselves. -- these are all causes larger than ourselves. this organization is a cause larger than yourself. but it does not mean that a cause larger than yourself has to be in relationship to the government. many like to say that government is another word for all those things we do together. no it's not. if that's the case, then watching the super bowl...