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know one hand just a moment ago you were paraphrasing hobbs' from leviathan and the war of all against all from his longer quote about the nature of human society before the iron fist of government or church came along to help save us. and and that you know hobbes's worldview arguably he began the modern conservative tradition by suggesting that humans are all flawed and evil and that without without that restraining force that . it would be the world all against all and yet in one of your earlier books that i read i believe we can. just on the radio show years ago at the recent realization of the world of my remembering that right chairman of the rijn chairman of the you talked about how. at that time how you believed that in in the subsequent like many writers if i if i recall this correctly locke and rousseau and whatnot that people are actually fundamentally good at their core the that is what traditional societies in what you refer to now as steady state or stable societies proved to us and. if so and if western civilization is an aberration not the norm is there hope that humanit
know one hand just a moment ago you were paraphrasing hobbs' from leviathan and the war of all against all from his longer quote about the nature of human society before the iron fist of government or church came along to help save us. and and that you know hobbes's worldview arguably he began the modern conservative tradition by suggesting that humans are all flawed and evil and that without without that restraining force that . it would be the world all against all and yet in one of your...
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well you know i mean hobbes is basically reflecting the class yeah well what i was it says that that was that was the big debate between jefferson and hamilton was hamilton was promoting that hustling view of america and jefferson was saying no wait a minute look at the indian tribes and he read his his autobiography or his his journals about the native americans and you know how is it possible that they're there they're happy they work for a few hours they have wonderful families they you know. on and on but it but beyond that it's seems like this country has rebooted itself a number of times each time out of collapse the the first arguably being the american revolution and then the civil war about eighty years later we had a collapse and a reboot a restarting of our society and then in the nineteen late one nine hundred twenty s. about eighty years later another collapse in a kind of reboot of our society and here we are eighty years later on the in the middle of a collapse it looks like to me don't you think it's possible that the rate that that the reboot coming out of this colla
well you know i mean hobbes is basically reflecting the class yeah well what i was it says that that was that was the big debate between jefferson and hamilton was hamilton was promoting that hustling view of america and jefferson was saying no wait a minute look at the indian tribes and he read his his autobiography or his his journals about the native americans and you know how is it possible that they're there they're happy they work for a few hours they have wonderful families they you...
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now buy the bonds. >> cnbc's simon hobbs, thanks very much for coming over here.tigan in a moment, but that's it for us for now. thanks for joining us, and i'll be back on the other side. ♪ sen♪ co-signed her credit card - "buy books, not beer!" ♪ ♪ut the second at she shut the door ♪ ♪ girl started blowing up their credit score ♪ ♪ she bought a pizza party for the whole dorm floor ♪ ♪ hundred pounds of makeup at the makeup store ♪ ♪ and a ticket down to...
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the audience laughed and hobbs apologize.peterson was quick to reply that it's the nicest thing said about me lately. she actually incorporated the quote into the subtitle of the memoir she later wrote and published for family members. there were other times when it was probably more challenging for peterson to keep smiling as she sat on the dais. she recalled one occasion when she delivered a speech at a men's club and she and her sister were the only women present. bmc turned to her and said, and now mrs. peterson, we hope you'll not give us your broad speech is that only covers two points, but instead launch into your girdle speech and that covers every point. bill describes the quote that romney used a lot. romney she recalled that he was being kind, but for years it was bike waving a red flag in my face and i always answered as politely as i could, i think like men think they think. if i were introducing elly peterson is the speaker tonight i would focus on her many first. she was the first woman to run for u.s. senate f
the audience laughed and hobbs apologize.peterson was quick to reply that it's the nicest thing said about me lately. she actually incorporated the quote into the subtitle of the memoir she later wrote and published for family members. there were other times when it was probably more challenging for peterson to keep smiling as she sat on the dais. she recalled one occasion when she delivered a speech at a men's club and she and her sister were the only women present. bmc turned to her and said,...
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the audience laughed and hobbs apologize.peterson was quick to reply that was the nicest things said about me lately. she actually incorporated the quote into the subtitle of the memoir she later wrote published for family members. there were other times when it's probably more challenging for peterson to keep sane as she sat on the dials. she recalled an occasion where she delivered a speech at a men's club and she and her sister were the only women present. they turned toward that now mrs. peterson, we hope you will not give the surprise beach at that only covers two points, but instead launch into your kernel speeches that covers every day. to quote george rodney use to introduce elly. robbie she recalled, that for years it was like waving a red flag in his face and i always answered as politically as they could. i think like men think a state. if i were introducing elly peterson as a speaker tonight, i would focus on her many firsts. she was the first woman to run for u.s. senate from michigan. that was back in 18 xt for
the audience laughed and hobbs apologize.peterson was quick to reply that was the nicest things said about me lately. she actually incorporated the quote into the subtitle of the memoir she later wrote published for family members. there were other times when it's probably more challenging for peterson to keep sane as she sat on the dials. she recalled an occasion where she delivered a speech at a men's club and she and her sister were the only women present. they turned toward that now mrs....
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it's so high even under coach hobbs a few years ago. got to do a good job recruiting especially locally. >>> the big east has invited six schools to join the conference. three would be football only members, navy, boise state and air force. >>> nba fans today should have been the opening night of the season. if you see steve bucchanz, invite him to lunch. he's lonely. brian back right after this. and for you? i'll have a triple iced 410 calories please. you want the 40 whipped calories on that? uh, you know what... i'll have this instead. [ female announcer ] swap one thing a day for a yoplait light. with 33 flavors all around a hundred calories, a swap a day adds up to amazing. now you can add some crunch to your creamy. yoplait light with granola. try it today. [ girl's voice ]s voice ] hi todd, hi, samantha. do you wanna be my boyfriend? [ chuckles ] sure! great -- gimme your melt. myy--melt? [ singsong voice ] yeah. i'm your girlfriend now. ahh, i don't think this is working out. [ male announcer ] get your own subway steak melt. li
it's so high even under coach hobbs a few years ago. got to do a good job recruiting especially locally. >>> the big east has invited six schools to join the conference. three would be football only members, navy, boise state and air force. >>> nba fans today should have been the opening night of the season. if you see steve bucchanz, invite him to lunch. he's lonely. brian back right after this. and for you? i'll have a triple iced 410 calories please. you want the 40 whipped...
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that is high even under coach hobbs and the coaches.e have to do a good job recruiting, especially locally. >> good to have him back in the area. he was an assistant coach for maryland under gary williams. >>> the caps won five straight at home and that is the best way to start. they'll go for six tonight against the ducks of anahome and that is a 7:30 start, unusual, brian. most of the starts are 7 and we'll have all of the highlights on the fox 5 news at 10 and the news edge at 11. let's go back to you. >> thank you for. that. >>> one last look at the forecast. >> a nice thing on the winning team, too? >> and looks like we're going to have several days of sunshine and our temperatures, 62 degrees tomorrow and that is looking good. brian. >>> thank you, sue. back here at 10. the news edge at 11. hope you will be, too. what's the e one best thing about vacation o on the gulf? the great outdoors in mississippi. our seafood in louisiana. our beaches in florida. alabama beauty. choosing between them might be tough. but everyone a
that is high even under coach hobbs and the coaches.e have to do a good job recruiting, especially locally. >> good to have him back in the area. he was an assistant coach for maryland under gary williams. >>> the caps won five straight at home and that is the best way to start. they'll go for six tonight against the ducks of anahome and that is a 7:30 start, unusual, brian. most of the starts are 7 and we'll have all of the highlights on the fox 5 news at 10 and the news edge at...
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the talent level is so high even under coach hobbs a few years ago.a good job recruiting especially locally. >> all right. plenty ahead still. weather,
the talent level is so high even under coach hobbs a few years ago.a good job recruiting especially locally. >> all right. plenty ahead still. weather,
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what the republicans want to do is keep that rate as high as hobb possible because the history has shown best way to make sure a president is a one-term president is to have -- >> do you think president obama can get re-elected on these numbers? >> i think it's going to be a close call. i think what he needs to do, and he's already doing it, i think they can do it even more forcefully, is make sure the public understands that the republicans with their just say no attitude, that's all they're doing, that's what they've been doing for two years now or what, what that does is makes it impossible to have an infrastructure program, a large enough jobs program, put people back to work. what it means is fewer and fewer public sector jobs and that means fewer and fewer people with the money to turn around and create private sector jobs. it's all part of a system, ed. and if you link the dots and you connect the dots, you see that republicans are out to sabotage this presidency and to undermine this economy. and they are doing it. >> and that pretty much says it all. robert reich, always a pleas
what the republicans want to do is keep that rate as high as hobb possible because the history has shown best way to make sure a president is a one-term president is to have -- >> do you think president obama can get re-elected on these numbers? >> i think it's going to be a close call. i think what he needs to do, and he's already doing it, i think they can do it even more forcefully, is make sure the public understands that the republicans with their just say no attitude, that's...
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leadership lecture series was established by ambassador sue cobb to commemorate her husband chuck hobbs 50 birthday. please join me in recognizing sue and chuck for 25 years of providing the university of miami community which the opportunity to host insightful and provocative leaders from all walks of life. [applause] i also want the students to think them for very generously donating 300 of secretary rice's very big book, which were given to the first 300 students who attended this year's event. caught my the university takes no credit for doing this. i want to thank her very good friend, mitch upland. university met with him recently to discuss launching a new partnership to bring speakers to campus and one likely to be called to say that we were going to have an opportunity to have secretary rice's first public book tour event. mitch is at the beginning of a beautiful relationship. thankthank you very much. [applause] that the cops have sponsored other distinguished speakers. caspar weinberger, bob galvan, ross perot and commissioner david stern, david gergen. sue and chuck has dedi
leadership lecture series was established by ambassador sue cobb to commemorate her husband chuck hobbs 50 birthday. please join me in recognizing sue and chuck for 25 years of providing the university of miami community which the opportunity to host insightful and provocative leaders from all walks of life. [applause] i also want the students to think them for very generously donating 300 of secretary rice's very big book, which were given to the first 300 students who attended this year's...
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thomas hobbes, 1651, famously said that in the state of nature the life of man is a solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short. one hundred years later crusoe countered that in the state of nature nothing can be more gentle than man in his presence -- present state. both of these men were pontificating from the armchair. neither of them knew anything about what life was like in the state of nature. today we can do better. there are two methods to measure death rates in nine states societies. one of them is forensic archaeology, a kind of csi paleolithic. namely, what proportion of prehistoric skeletons have signs of violent trauma, such as ast in skulls, decapitated skeletons , arrowheads imbedded in femurs, perry thatcher's on owner bones, the kind you get when you hold up your arm toward off a blow, and mummies found with ropes tied around their necks. well, if -- unfortunately this base won't accommodate visuals, but i have a graph of 20 prehistoric archaeological sites in which archaeologist hard to estimate the proportions of skeletons with signs of violent trauma. they range from 0%
thomas hobbes, 1651, famously said that in the state of nature the life of man is a solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short. one hundred years later crusoe countered that in the state of nature nothing can be more gentle than man in his presence -- present state. both of these men were pontificating from the armchair. neither of them knew anything about what life was like in the state of nature. today we can do better. there are two methods to measure death rates in nine states societies. one...