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one of his closest friends was an active member of the john burke society. will back that he away from the mass of the presidential campaign. it seemed as if the john burke society was in one direction and barry goldwater was in another. it might have been that he needed them in the caucuses that helped to get his nomination, but they also discover -- discarded him for other heroes after 1964. george wallace would loom big in 1968 and beyond. i think that was the parting of the ways, along with the fact that you mentioned the civil rights bill that he opposed unconstitutional grounds. i do not know if history has proven him right or wrong. he might have been on the losing edge, but he was on the right edge of so many other things that i do not think we should begrudge him on this. i actually had a student wants when i was talking about goldwater who said a professor told her that barry goldwater was a segregationist, and i said i'm her, and i one of the few people that knew barry goldwater that you will ever meet and he was an integrationist, and his record
one of his closest friends was an active member of the john burke society. will back that he away from the mass of the presidential campaign. it seemed as if the john burke society was in one direction and barry goldwater was in another. it might have been that he needed them in the caucuses that helped to get his nomination, but they also discover -- discarded him for other heroes after 1964. george wallace would loom big in 1968 and beyond. i think that was the parting of the ways, along with...
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this corner kick, header from john burk seal the deal. final, 2-1. our mike sugar gap -- sugerman is live. mike, was that an upper 90? >> reporter: yes it -- i don't know. you tell me. i think it might have been. but what's this? that's me jumping on the bandwagon with millions ever of othere others. the united states whoa today caught football fever as we get three points in this gripe of depth. it was not impossible, but is somewhat improbable victory. >> remember the names john brook and clint dempsey. they are new american heroes scoring the goals against ghana giving the united states an improbable victory in its first 2014 world cup match. >> this is probably the best game i have seen the united states play. probably the best medal that they have shown. >> it was electric for fans who came out to watch. and it all started so early. it wasn't the fastest goal ever scored in world cup history, but it was pretty darn close. >> in the first minute. incredible. unbelievable. so exciting. oh, man. >> usa fans, it seemed a tremendous omen. >> i believ
this corner kick, header from john burk seal the deal. final, 2-1. our mike sugar gap -- sugerman is live. mike, was that an upper 90? >> reporter: yes it -- i don't know. you tell me. i think it might have been. but what's this? that's me jumping on the bandwagon with millions ever of othere others. the united states whoa today caught football fever as we get three points in this gripe of depth. it was not impossible, but is somewhat improbable victory. >> remember the names john...
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for example, we have the john burke society, essentially tee party of its day and bill lu buckley, mostespected conservative publication, read them out of the republican party and conservative movement because he knew it was damaging in the long run. this is a view no longer shared by the policy elites in the conservative movement in the republican party. now, ronald reagan used rhetoric as well as any president. but i don't remember him ever being anywhere near as extreme as people like bobby jindal today. and frankly, on policy, he would be barely even considered a republican today because he supported tax increases and amnesty for illegal aliens and supported gun control. any number of issues that would have gotten him read out of any party meeting in this country today. >> mr. bartlet, is it your impression, i'm not trying to put words in your mouth, are they trying to outdo one another when it comes to being radical? sfwl i don't think tlsz any there's any question about that. that's one of the problems, the escalation of rhetoric. every potential republican candidate for president
for example, we have the john burke society, essentially tee party of its day and bill lu buckley, mostespected conservative publication, read them out of the republican party and conservative movement because he knew it was damaging in the long run. this is a view no longer shared by the policy elites in the conservative movement in the republican party. now, ronald reagan used rhetoric as well as any president. but i don't remember him ever being anywhere near as extreme as people like bobby...
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chatty man wearing balaclavas explain to viewers how to make it an array of dishes journalist john rice burke from berlin he shared his thoughts on the next or trend but what's important to remember is that the nazi hipsters they want to appear in just out on the street corner they're appearing at a nazi demonstration on january twenty first and mock tuborg it was an attempt by the nazis to throw a marsh and there was a group they had trendy they had colorful sunglasses on they had these funny looking converse shoes with stars and piercings kind of fuzzy beards like there are so many jokes about the nazi hipsters you wonder they had a bag. please don't shove i've got a yogurt in my bag as long as no answers have been around the always been trying to cop the youth subcultures you know skinheads were originally kind of a proletarian youth culture you have in germany. and the way to start it was saying like any other nazis you had one thousand five hundred people or more out on the streets blockading in the nazis actively sitting down preventing them from going on and the root. just like all the
chatty man wearing balaclavas explain to viewers how to make it an array of dishes journalist john rice burke from berlin he shared his thoughts on the next or trend but what's important to remember is that the nazi hipsters they want to appear in just out on the street corner they're appearing at a nazi demonstration on january twenty first and mock tuborg it was an attempt by the nazis to throw a marsh and there was a group they had trendy they had colorful sunglasses on they had these funny...
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. >> jimmy: john with the 9, a very good score. cheryl burkeatered down my vodka soda so i have to give her a 9. >> jimmy: cheryl was a 9. finally greg? >> pretty good splash. >> jimmy: that's 27, were you happy with that score? >> yeah, that was great. >> jimmy: let's load somebody up on the platform and we'll be back later to finish this off. you know our first guest tonight from the television show "scrubs" and his movie "garden state." he made a new one and you may have helped him do it," wish i was here," it opens in theaters july 18th, please say hello to zach braff! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: your, you want to strip off the suit and get out there and belly flop, you're more than welcome to. >> i don't, but there's no way that second girl is not a plant. because where did you find that completely attractive woman to jump in your pool? >> jimmy: this is hollywood, zach. >> then just walking down hollywood boulevard. backstage we're like, come on she's a plant. >> jimmy: i'm pretty sure she's an animal. but -- no. these are honestly
. >> jimmy: john with the 9, a very good score. cheryl burkeatered down my vodka soda so i have to give her a 9. >> jimmy: cheryl was a 9. finally greg? >> pretty good splash. >> jimmy: that's 27, were you happy with that score? >> yeah, that was great. >> jimmy: let's load somebody up on the platform and we'll be back later to finish this off. you know our first guest tonight from the television show "scrubs" and his movie "garden state."...
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the unlikely love story started in swinging london in 1969 when our two heroes, john rendall and ace burkeion. >> so ace and i went up to the pet department there were two lions, little lioness and the cub that we subsequently called christian, and he was totally, totally irresistible. it was really a shock to see these beautiful creatures in such a tiny cage. >> we half wanted to rescue him from this situation and we half thought it would be an adventure. >> anyone could see that he really loved us, we really loved him. we were all part of his pride. >> the lion became too big so he was turned over to conservationist george adamson who would release him to the wild. about a year later, john and ace went back to africa to look for christian and found that the magic was still there. >> he comes closer and closer and closer, and then, you can just see that click of recognition, so we called him and it's when he took off. >> and he ran towards us with such excitement. the exuberance of it is what surprised everyone, the euphoria of that moment, in fact, we were all caught up in it. there was
the unlikely love story started in swinging london in 1969 when our two heroes, john rendall and ace burkeion. >> so ace and i went up to the pet department there were two lions, little lioness and the cub that we subsequently called christian, and he was totally, totally irresistible. it was really a shock to see these beautiful creatures in such a tiny cage. >> we half wanted to rescue him from this situation and we half thought it would be an adventure. >> anyone could see...
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john's cemetery in mokena. longtime chicago alderman ed burke has prostate cancer and will undergo surgery later this week. burke has scheduled the surgery for thursday so he won't miss the city council meeting tomorrow. burke has never missed a council meeting during his 45 years on the council. >> he probably thinks the city can't run without him but they have before. he is unlikely to completely disappear from the scene. he may take it easy he may take awhile to come back. but he has not been vanquished and this disease will not be the end of ed burke. >>the former police officer, now lawyer joined the city council in 1969. he could discuss his cancer treatment at an unrelated news conference later this morning. burke is 70 years old. a defrocked priest who served prison time for sexually abusing children pled not guilty to new charges against him. daniel mccormack is facing three counts of felony aggravated criminal sexual abuse. prosecutors say he fondled a 10-year-old boy on several occasions in 2005, while the boy was participating in an after-school program at saint agatha. the boy did not report t
john's cemetery in mokena. longtime chicago alderman ed burke has prostate cancer and will undergo surgery later this week. burke has scheduled the surgery for thursday so he won't miss the city council meeting tomorrow. burke has never missed a council meeting during his 45 years on the council. >> he probably thinks the city can't run without him but they have before. he is unlikely to completely disappear from the scene. he may take it easy he may take awhile to come back. but he has...
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john quincy adams. so let me tell you my main interest this summer is going to be a book with a loud title. the great debate: edmund burke, thomas peyton and the birth of the right in the last. the reason i am very interested in that case i have quoted edmund burke so much during my political career, never really studied his back round. and this gives me an opportunity as i've read a short synopsis of this book, gives me an opportunity to find out what a conservative that thinks you ought to have incremental change versus the other writer that see right to do it by revolution and make change very, very quickly. so it's the difference between what i would call edmund burke a conservative or not i would even call thomas paine a conservative. people might disagree with my analysis of pain, but they seem to be people how they want to change more than exactly that they disagreed on what are to be done. and so, since i have quoted these people so much during my political career, i want to study them in depth and i've never done that. >> oren teicher is the ceo of the american booksellers celebration. what is the aba? >> where
john quincy adams. so let me tell you my main interest this summer is going to be a book with a loud title. the great debate: edmund burke, thomas peyton and the birth of the right in the last. the reason i am very interested in that case i have quoted edmund burke so much during my political career, never really studied his back round. and this gives me an opportunity as i've read a short synopsis of this book, gives me an opportunity to find out what a conservative that thinks you ought to...
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john doe investigation had long been dismissed before the release over documents. >> what are the governor's criticking saying now? >> well, governor walker has a democratic opponent named mary burkher campaign put together an ad aggregating the reporting about this. despite the statement from the special prosecutor, the campaign is refusing to take the ad down. >> thank you very much. in revolt who would replaces him? >> a very long and complicated question that could take a long time to resolve but because he did win the most seats in the parliament in the last election, which was in april, that he will -- somebody from his bloc should replace hem. you have to wonder whether another shiite will be able to make a difference in this huge crisis. >> i start to wonder what would that look like to have your country being overtaken by terrorists and you don't have a leader. going to take a long time to replace this person in january, liz, the prime minister asked the united states for help to fight off that terror group isis. now he is politically in jeopardy. what if anything would the united states do to help him? >> well, this is -- the core of the dynamic confronting the united s
john doe investigation had long been dismissed before the release over documents. >> what are the governor's criticking saying now? >> well, governor walker has a democratic opponent named mary burkher campaign put together an ad aggregating the reporting about this. despite the statement from the special prosecutor, the campaign is refusing to take the ad down. >> thank you very much. in revolt who would replaces him? >> a very long and complicated question that could...
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john quincy adams. so let me tell you my main interest this summer is going to be a book with a long title. "the great debate," edmund burke, thomas paine and the birth of the right and the left. the reason i'm very interested in that is i quoted edmund burke so much during my political career, never really studied his background. and this gives me an opportunity that i've read a short synopsis of this book, gives me an opportunity to find out what a conservative that thinks you ought to have internal change versus the other writer that thinks you ought to do it by revolution and may change very, very quickly. so it's a difference between what i call edmund burke, a conservative, i would even call thomas paine a conservative. people might disagree with my analysis of thomas paine but they seem to be people how they want to change more than exactly that they disagreed on what ought to be done. and so since i've quoted these people so much during my political career, i want to study them in depth, and i've never done that. >> what are you reading this summer? tell us what is on your summer reading list. tweet us at booktv, p
john quincy adams. so let me tell you my main interest this summer is going to be a book with a long title. "the great debate," edmund burke, thomas paine and the birth of the right and the left. the reason i'm very interested in that is i quoted edmund burke so much during my political career, never really studied his background. and this gives me an opportunity that i've read a short synopsis of this book, gives me an opportunity to find out what a conservative that thinks you ought...