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in henry rowe and five, the assumptions of responsible leadership are hard one. he has to lose friends and risk his life. also paralleled in thor. in those cases the investigation of what it takes to be a hero, those constituent marks on the outside of privilege, entitlement, into being a fine warrior, but inside what it is that allows you to make that balance of judgment and decision -- this is wrapped up in our case in something trying to portray a pleasure and have fun. shakespeare was a man who was a shareholder in his own theater, an actor in his own theater. the records were well known in shakespeare and were often the story of how quickly they came off if they did not work. they had to move on. tavis: there are more things that i want to ask you about. i should stop for a second and let you topline what the story line here is, for those who are not familiar. of thor is the prince isasgard asgard, son of odin, a family that runs the universe. in the beginning of the story he defies his father to prove himself willing and able to be king. his coronation is d
in henry rowe and five, the assumptions of responsible leadership are hard one. he has to lose friends and risk his life. also paralleled in thor. in those cases the investigation of what it takes to be a hero, those constituent marks on the outside of privilege, entitlement, into being a fine warrior, but inside what it is that allows you to make that balance of judgment and decision -- this is wrapped up in our case in something trying to portray a pleasure and have fun. shakespeare was a man...
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rowing authority. we have fox team coverage tonight ahead of the vote. ed henryorts on how the deal is sitting with the president's friends on the left. but we begin with chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel who tells us where we are in the voting process right now. mike? >> reporter: bret, good evening. a lot of discussion on capitol hill. lawmakers sounding off on what they don't like about the bipartisan debt compromise. the house is due to vote first this evening, speaker boehner made it clear it's not just on his shoulders to deliver the votes to pass it. >> this is an agreement between the bipartisan leaders of the congress and the president of the united states. >> vice president biden on capitol hill spent 2-1/2 hours speaking to upset house democrats, unhappy with the spending cut in debt compromise. >> i didn't go to convince. i went to explain and lay out exactly how we got to where we were and why this is so important for the country. my career up here after 36 years i never ask another perp to vote against what they have interest on. i was
rowing authority. we have fox team coverage tonight ahead of the vote. ed henryorts on how the deal is sitting with the president's friends on the left. but we begin with chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel who tells us where we are in the voting process right now. mike? >> reporter: bret, good evening. a lot of discussion on capitol hill. lawmakers sounding off on what they don't like about the bipartisan debt compromise. the house is due to vote first this evening, speaker...
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her father's best friends were ralph waldo emerson and henry david thoreau so emerson totter about literature in a rowr about nature and she went on a walk with thoreau. those famous nature walks, and she could drop into emerson's library any time. and just ask them what she thought he should read. she had a front row seat to what was happening, to the most important movements all through her life. she knew all of the abolitionist. she knew frederick douglass and harriet tubman and john brown, so her story is really fascinating and i tried to put in the context of her time. their early years, she was really living in that transcendental world, and she kind of came out of it fiercely practical because she saw just how much they suffered from her father's idealism. and then came the civil war, and they had been abolitionist and childhood. they were on the freedome -- what is it called? the underground railway. she has several anecdotes about teaching one man to write his name and various other parts of the abolition movement. so, when civil war broke out, the abolitionists were very glad. they thought i
her father's best friends were ralph waldo emerson and henry david thoreau so emerson totter about literature in a rowr about nature and she went on a walk with thoreau. those famous nature walks, and she could drop into emerson's library any time. and just ask them what she thought he should read. she had a front row seat to what was happening, to the most important movements all through her life. she knew all of the abolitionist. she knew frederick douglass and harriet tubman and john brown,...
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row coming in. for a look ahead to giants/pirates game two, let's go to jamie out at at&t park. >> reporter: well, john henrya lot of the giants' struggles lately have raised questions about team chemistry. last year they made all of those mid-season acquisitions that seemed to kind of spark the team and this year for whatever reason it's had a little bit of the opposite effects. >> we're all professionals and we have a job. each individual one of us has a job to do. and right now each individual one of us isn't doing our job. so it doesn't matter if you put together the best, you know, chemistry, the best team, you know, if you're not doing your job, you're not going to get the job done. >> when you're a veteran, it's hard for you to change so all you have to bring is whatever your knowledge is in the game to win ball games. that's what everybody really cares. as long as you have the same goal, everything just comes together. >> i'm going to try to keep doing the same thing. obviously other guys in the lineup might shuffle around now, so their role might change a little bit, but i don't think for new guys t
row coming in. for a look ahead to giants/pirates game two, let's go to jamie out at at&t park. >> reporter: well, john henrya lot of the giants' struggles lately have raised questions about team chemistry. last year they made all of those mid-season acquisitions that seemed to kind of spark the team and this year for whatever reason it's had a little bit of the opposite effects. >> we're all professionals and we have a job. each individual one of us has a job to do. and right...
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she went on walks with henry david thoreau and could drop into emerson's library any time and ask what he thought she should read and she had a front roweat to what was happening to the most important movements in her life. she knew all of the abolitionists. she knew frederick douglass and harriet tubman and john brown. her story is fascinating. i tried to put it in context of her time. early years she was living in that transcendental world and she came out of it fearfully practical because she saw how much they suffered from her father's idealism and then came the civil war and they had been abolitionists, in childhood. the underground railway. she had several anecdotes about teaching one man to write his name and various other parts of the abolition movement. when the civil war broke out the abolitionists were very glad. they thought it was a great day and the big question was going to be settled. but of course she couldn't join the army. she would have if she could have. she decided instead to become a nurse. when she turned 30 she enlisted in the sanitary commission it was called. she had no american training whatsoever. no one di
she went on walks with henry david thoreau and could drop into emerson's library any time and ask what he thought she should read and she had a front roweat to what was happening to the most important movements in her life. she knew all of the abolitionists. she knew frederick douglass and harriet tubman and john brown. her story is fascinating. i tried to put it in context of her time. early years she was living in that transcendental world and she came out of it fearfully practical because...