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teeple like hegel thought they were following part in some respects. aqueduct also in any respects. but i think it translates to america -- >> host: they told me they would be no hegel. >> guest: i think he translates to america much more easily because in a funny way one of the things that we americans of the left and the right take for granted, some without thinking about it too much, is that the american revolution was the beginning of something brand-new. the american revolution was the extension of a certain kind of anglo-american english way of life and thinking. it's quite different. it developed differently for a very long time in american life. burke in his speeches on america notes a couple of differences. the americans are much more alert to threats of their liberty, much more suspicious of government than the british we were. but the basic idea of the relation to the individual, to the community, to its rights is an english idea. the disposition toward society that burke articulates is useful to america. it's not simply translatable i think it plays a part in what we thi
teeple like hegel thought they were following part in some respects. aqueduct also in any respects. but i think it translates to america -- >> host: they told me they would be no hegel. >> guest: i think he translates to america much more easily because in a funny way one of the things that we americans of the left and the right take for granted, some without thinking about it too much, is that the american revolution was the beginning of something brand-new. the american revolution...
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senate and that relationship continues today with secretary hegel being secretary, senator hegel beingf defense and richard lugar still a close confidant and professor. in fact president obama focused on nuclear policy in his very first national security threat in prague in april of 2009. and a world without nuclear weapons. the idea that we should move step by step to a lemonade these weapons and he married that vision with practical measures to address the various aspects of the nuclear threat. the first for the two i mentioned. he said we have to redouble our efforts to secure all nuclear materials around the world. the really good news is a terrorist can't build a nuclear weapon from scratch, they don't have the infrastructure to build the material, highly enriched uranium, cakes and industrial facility, with gigawatts of energy to make that material. it should be hillary clinton's next book, takes a nation to build nuclear material. in national enterprise but if a terrorist can get that material, it is then a relatively easier step to construct it into a crude nuclear device, the
senate and that relationship continues today with secretary hegel being secretary, senator hegel beingf defense and richard lugar still a close confidant and professor. in fact president obama focused on nuclear policy in his very first national security threat in prague in april of 2009. and a world without nuclear weapons. the idea that we should move step by step to a lemonade these weapons and he married that vision with practical measures to address the various aspects of the nuclear...
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can you tell us about your plan and why you hegel and his consideration. can you tell us about your plan and why you consider it the best course of action? >> if you look throughout history throughout world war ii, the guard has been pretty stable about where we are at and one of the issues we are looking at right now is that we have to take reductions to pay those bills. what does that look like? and those are the numbers we have been working with and i think we're in a pretty good place and we're still working through on the discussions with the army. and i think that we know that we can take some reductions and maintain a quality course in the guard and pay the budget control act all. as we move forward though everything we do is tied to our two services and the reason we have our federal mission and our federal equipment is to do that in the active component loses money, we won't be able to modernize. we won't be able to send pilots to the schools that we need to or as rapidly as we need to and we won't be able to get people into basic training and so
can you tell us about your plan and why you hegel and his consideration. can you tell us about your plan and why you consider it the best course of action? >> if you look throughout history throughout world war ii, the guard has been pretty stable about where we are at and one of the issues we are looking at right now is that we have to take reductions to pay those bills. what does that look like? and those are the numbers we have been working with and i think we're in a pretty good place...
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i think the administration -- i saw that secretary hegel was out in the region. i think they are -- obviously, secretary kerry's engagement in the palestinian issue is important. but in gauging war with their friends about what we can do with respect to syria more aggressively and these other conflicts i describe i think is important. >> what is your take on the agreement that is in the paper today, the whole notion of nuclear accord with iran. that is the lead story in both "the washington post" and "the new york times." what is your take on that accord? did we get something out of this? >> i believe that the united states had no choice but to say yes to a negotiation. i think in some ways this can be seen as iran coming to the table iran coming to the table can be seen as a validation that the strategy of economic pressure that actually began with president clinton and was significantly intensified by president bush and more so by president obama brought them to the table. the key will not be the agreement today. the key is what happens in six months. and i wou
i think the administration -- i saw that secretary hegel was out in the region. i think they are -- obviously, secretary kerry's engagement in the palestinian issue is important. but in gauging war with their friends about what we can do with respect to syria more aggressively and these other conflicts i describe i think is important. >> what is your take on the agreement that is in the paper today, the whole notion of nuclear accord with iran. that is the lead story in both "the...
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. >> host: i know lot there would be no hegel but but i would argue it has changed lot we get the first president that says the decision of where the country needs and prior to wilson but to protect the country does not guide the entire politics in a certain direction. with. >> burke would say the leader is where it is going. >> host: when i read burke stuff about reason. i know you like to reply to the same sentence as burke, i think i put it in the review, i did not get biology wrong but they are founding fathers but then so many generations the genetic material is all over the place that is the very reason from the legal studies in with those that rejects that sort of thing and with paine i get is strong smell of libertarian. the biggest element is more the two-party then the democratic party. >> it depends what you mean. it is true in some ways there are a lot of libertarians who start where paine stars in some ways libertarianism has multitudes some form is very burke like with the belief of organic growth which is the essence of burke view but some is very rational the stake and r
. >> host: i know lot there would be no hegel but but i would argue it has changed lot we get the first president that says the decision of where the country needs and prior to wilson but to protect the country does not guide the entire politics in a certain direction. with. >> burke would say the leader is where it is going. >> host: when i read burke stuff about reason. i know you like to reply to the same sentence as burke, i think i put it in the review, i did not get...
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defense secretary check hegel holding a meeting with top nuclear officials after dozens more officersere implicated in an investigation of cheating on missile launch proficiency test. the number nearly doubled from the original 34 officers. meanwhile a royal caribbean cruise ship is cutting short a 10 day trip after 600 passengers and crew members all became ill with stomach problems. the ship's medical team says the problem appears to be normal virus. that should scheduled to ride in new jersey this afternoon. talk about an amazing story. the 16-year-old girl survived after falling more than 3,000 feet to the ground in the sky diving accident. a family of mackenzie whetherington said the primary parrot shoe didn't open but despite multiple injuries she is in good condition. an amazing story. those are your news headlines on the fox business network. jamie colby sending you to dagen mcdowell and connell mcshane. dagen: let's make some money with charles payne, looking get gambling games. connell: a lot of people talking about gambling, resort and casino industry. charles: looking at l
defense secretary check hegel holding a meeting with top nuclear officials after dozens more officersere implicated in an investigation of cheating on missile launch proficiency test. the number nearly doubled from the original 34 officers. meanwhile a royal caribbean cruise ship is cutting short a 10 day trip after 600 passengers and crew members all became ill with stomach problems. the ship's medical team says the problem appears to be normal virus. that should scheduled to ride in new...
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. >> i know that you are adding a lot of items to your menu, you're not just about hegel's and creamg more sandwiches, grilled cheese, smoothies, things like that. all of that, jeff, is because you are moving more into lunchtime? you have got the breakfast space, but lunch time is kind of where companies like yours are trying to grab more market share. and the afternoon part as well. we have got some great any knees out there, which are very popular for us. that is been a big and growing part of our business. afternoon snacking. and all the specialty beverages. in addition to the lattes, the mochas and all of that, we had a low-fat smoothie that did extremely well last year. when you think about it, a lot more people are drinking their snacks, which is a big piece of what we are doing, the happy hour that we are launching this year, 50% malt averages in the afternoon. like you said, we are trying to expand the daypart. >> is that going to become as big as your breakfast? >> it will always be about breakfast. breakfast is 60% of our business. the breakfast part is still the fastest-gr
. >> i know that you are adding a lot of items to your menu, you're not just about hegel's and creamg more sandwiches, grilled cheese, smoothies, things like that. all of that, jeff, is because you are moving more into lunchtime? you have got the breakfast space, but lunch time is kind of where companies like yours are trying to grab more market share. and the afternoon part as well. we have got some great any knees out there, which are very popular for us. that is been a big and growing...