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she graduated only in 2000 from liverpool university college in liverpool, and she graduated first in her class, the prize for the highest finally year grades achieved by a student in the single honors program in the department of american studies. she then enrolled in boston university to pursue her doctorate, which she did in completed in 2007 with a dissertation called, a dialogue of liberty, the constitution, the classical liberal and civic education principles of justice kennedy's vision of judicial power. i asked her just before she went on whether it was libertarianism that occurred to justice kennedy or the other way around. surprisingly it was the other way round. she focused on justice kennedy and from that developed the libertarian theory that serves as the first part of her book. i will introduce professor barnett had just before he comments on the book but please join me in welcoming professor helen knowles. [applause] >> thank you roger, and thank you to the folks at cato institute for inviting me here today. i accepted the invitation to come to this book form immediatel
she graduated only in 2000 from liverpool university college in liverpool, and she graduated first in her class, the prize for the highest finally year grades achieved by a student in the single honors program in the department of american studies. she then enrolled in boston university to pursue her doctorate, which she did in completed in 2007 with a dissertation called, a dialogue of liberty, the constitution, the classical liberal and civic education principles of justice kennedy's vision...
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obviously, right honorable friend will agree that this is a severe low to the liverpool city region.ill he give me an assurance the government will do everything that it can to secure the long-term future of it? >> mr. speaker, any redundancies and loss of jobs will be regretted. and those losing jobs will be back to work. i want to secure a future and we have offered jlr of 2 million of what our carbon land rovers at this plant. they would be produced there. so we are trying to do what we can to replace lost jobs, and i will work with him, 'cause i know he does a great deal in this area, and others in the region to make sure that jobs come to hillwood. t
obviously, right honorable friend will agree that this is a severe low to the liverpool city region.ill he give me an assurance the government will do everything that it can to secure the long-term future of it? >> mr. speaker, any redundancies and loss of jobs will be regretted. and those losing jobs will be back to work. i want to secure a future and we have offered jlr of 2 million of what our carbon land rovers at this plant. they would be produced there. so we are trying to do what...
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obviously, right honorable friend will agree that this is a severe low to the liverpool city region.will he give me an assurance the government will do everything that it can to secure t
obviously, right honorable friend will agree that this is a severe low to the liverpool city region.will he give me an assurance the government will do everything that it can to secure t
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jackson, is a fan of the liverpool england club? which we know is soccer. we did.>> this is awesome. liverpool. >> reporter: there you go. >> my people. >> reporter: i'm so glad you like it. >> thank you. >> reporter: thank you. >> of course, it can't be the espys without samuel jackson. twb, you're at the nokia theater. you have a big bag. >> reporter: absolutely. fun hanging out with samuel l. espys is the only place where you can be on the red carpet, throwing a football and nobody flinches. two tickets to cirque du soleil. a year's worth of yoga classes. a blue tooth. wireless headphones. your own espys ice cream, eight pints worth. $150 worth of hall wine. and no gift bag is complete without your own hand-held shower. all the nominees and presenters get this gift bag. loads of stuff. it's phenomenal. >> 25 large in the gift bag. >> step away from the table. >> that's exactly right. >> step away from the table. >> or bring some back. thanks, twb. you can see all the fun on the 2009 espys, sunday at 9:00 eastern, on espn. >> it's vufl for the v. foundation, givi
jackson, is a fan of the liverpool england club? which we know is soccer. we did.>> this is awesome. liverpool. >> reporter: there you go. >> my people. >> reporter: i'm so glad you like it. >> thank you. >> reporter: thank you. >> of course, it can't be the espys without samuel jackson. twb, you're at the nokia theater. you have a big bag. >> reporter: absolutely. fun hanging out with samuel l. espys is the only place where you can be on the red...
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these are baboons near liverpool park in england.k at how they've learn thoud rip into rooftop luggage carriers to look for goodies or fashion, i'm not sure. they warn you to stay away from that section if you have one of those luggage carriers on top. >> little rat scallions going in there. i remember when i was little they'd say don't go through the baboon section if you have a ragtop on your car. number one, who has a ragtop and number two, why would you go to safari with a ragtop. are you crazy? >> welcome. >> it's nice to be back a. i'll tell you the weather hasn't changed that much. we're looking at desejt weather across tennessee valley. the cold front is going to get more thunderstorms going later this afternoon. let me show you the radar picture. decent across over to boston. now it's moved in toward basically northern maine and offshore dry air trying to get through. look at the heavy downpours. it's in toward alabama and mississippi. kentucky and then ohio for the rest of the day. more rain possible when you get into chica
these are baboons near liverpool park in england.k at how they've learn thoud rip into rooftop luggage carriers to look for goodies or fashion, i'm not sure. they warn you to stay away from that section if you have one of those luggage carriers on top. >> little rat scallions going in there. i remember when i was little they'd say don't go through the baboon section if you have a ragtop on your car. number one, who has a ragtop and number two, why would you go to safari with a ragtop. are...
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liverpool out of england valued at $1 million. >> munich out of germany valued at 1.1 billion. >> numberland valued at 1.2 billion. >> number two, rheal madrid out of spain. >> top of the list, we thought about this one. manchester united out of england and posh spice and you guys complain about the yankee franchise. that is impressive. >> value not lost our producer dave is saying. >> and out of carroll county ranks number six on the list. >>> i want to let you guys know i am submitting something today for a patent. the wasabi flavored tic tac. >> it's hard to ruin tuna tartar when you have a chef there. >> he couldn't even talk. >> he'll send you the recipe, ask for it. >> not the one made by jamie. >> when you come back, 12 days left. >> i know. can you believe it? it's exciting. >> congratulations, best morning team right here. you missed the cake yesterday. >> enjoy the soccer game tonight. >> all right. i will. >> have a great weekend. >>> thanks to are choosing "good morning, maryland" at 9:00. for more news, watch abc 2 news at 5:00 or go now to abc2news.com. abc 2 works for you.
liverpool out of england valued at $1 million. >> munich out of germany valued at 1.1 billion. >> numberland valued at 1.2 billion. >> number two, rheal madrid out of spain. >> top of the list, we thought about this one. manchester united out of england and posh spice and you guys complain about the yankee franchise. that is impressive. >> value not lost our producer dave is saying. >> and out of carroll county ranks number six on the list. >>> i...
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just a year before liverpool's fab four landed in the u.s., bringing their music and beatlemania withd music exploded over the decades, even as the band went their separate ways, fans were left wanting more. and at age 67, mccartney is still ready to deliver. >> paul is the greatest living rock star today. he continues to sell out stadiums which very few people can do. he continues to make new, relevant, vital music. >> reporter: and music analysts say that mccartney is very aware of the history. last night, a special guest, legendary piano man, billy joel, joining mccartney on stage to perform a song he was returning the favor last fall before shea was demolished, mccartney joined billy joel on stage for the last play at shea. he'll be playing again tonight, chris, and on tuesday and his mini tour includes cities like boston, atlanta and dallas. >> michelle, what a great night that must have been. thanks so much. >>> the battle lines are being drawn in washington over health care as president obama ups pressure on members of his own party. >>> plus -- remembering the life and legacy
just a year before liverpool's fab four landed in the u.s., bringing their music and beatlemania withd music exploded over the decades, even as the band went their separate ways, fans were left wanting more. and at age 67, mccartney is still ready to deliver. >> paul is the greatest living rock star today. he continues to sell out stadiums which very few people can do. he continues to make new, relevant, vital music. >> reporter: and music analysts say that mccartney is very aware...
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because we got signed when we were 21 singing in a bacally in liverpool. deal remained the same. even though we made this company the most famous and hugely successful. i kept thinking it was time for a raise, you know? when you work, you know? >> yeah. >> and so it was great. i did talk to him about it. but he kind of blackmailed it. he kept saying that's just business, paul. you know? so, yeah. it is. and waited for a reply. but we never kind of got to it. and i thought so we kind of drifted apart. it was no big deal. just drift add part after that. there is a lovely man, massively talented and we miss him. >> paul mccartney with david letterman last night. >>> also tonight for the first time, we're hearing a song by michael jackson that was never released. only today did it become public. this is after it was posted on the tmz website. it is called "a place with no name." if it sounds familiar to you, it should. jackson was actually given permission to record this song even though it sounds very similar to the 1971 hit "a horse with no name" by the grou
because we got signed when we were 21 singing in a bacally in liverpool. deal remained the same. even though we made this company the most famous and hugely successful. i kept thinking it was time for a raise, you know? when you work, you know? >> yeah. >> and so it was great. i did talk to him about it. but he kind of blackmailed it. he kept saying that's just business, paul. you know? so, yeah. it is. and waited for a reply. but we never kind of got to it. and i thought so we kind...
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motown was started in 1959, and motown inspired a group called the silr beatles and liverpool to stop doing the buddy holly thing and to start doing more of a motown brothers and -- rivers and blues. not all of them had original songs. they included please please me, please mr. postman, money, that's what i want. those were all motown tunes. when motown did a tour in london the beatles were along those who waited at the airports to see these people that people re had never heard of before. yes? >> not another question but a comment on your war stories articles in slate are great. i love them, keep them coming. >> thank you. >> this sounds like a brilliant book and i want to get into a time machine and go back. it just seems like you paint a portrait of a more exciting time. today almost seems bland by comparison. but i wanted to ask you is what about -- would you comment about the economic egalitarianism about that era? paul krugman said the 50's are part of what he calls the great depression when you have a strong middle class and one salary could feed a family, you had a lot more fr
motown was started in 1959, and motown inspired a group called the silr beatles and liverpool to stop doing the buddy holly thing and to start doing more of a motown brothers and -- rivers and blues. not all of them had original songs. they included please please me, please mr. postman, money, that's what i want. those were all motown tunes. when motown did a tour in london the beatles were along those who waited at the airports to see these people that people re had never heard of before. yes?...
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the young man from liverpool turned out a series of hit albums and songs. ♪ what's so funny about peaceand understanding >> reporter: but soon enough, fans learned that costello had wide-ranging tastes in music. and that he didn't like being confined by labels, which he's continued to defy for more than 30 years. >> the sign posts are a matter of convenience so that we don't stumble into or through the wrong door. but i grew up in a house full of music, and my parents were both involved in music and it made it seem natural enough for me to listen to all of the music that was available and my experience of playing has led to a lot of collaborations, but all music's collaborative. ♪ >> reporter: costello's collaborations have been unusually varied and covered many genres. among them: he's played and recorded with new orleans great allen toussaint. ♪ with the brodsky string quartet, classical music. and perhaps most famously, he cut a grammy award-winning album with pop composer and pianist burt bacharach. ♪ in 1997 they performed on "the late show with david letterman." ♪ ( cheers and app
the young man from liverpool turned out a series of hit albums and songs. ♪ what's so funny about peaceand understanding >> reporter: but soon enough, fans learned that costello had wide-ranging tastes in music. and that he didn't like being confined by labels, which he's continued to defy for more than 30 years. >> the sign posts are a matter of convenience so that we don't stumble into or through the wrong door. but i grew up in a house full of music, and my parents were both...
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the young n from liverpool rned out a series of hit albums and songs. ♪ what'so funny about peace, lovenderstanding >> reporte but soon enough, fans learned that costeo had wide-rangi tastes in music. and that he didn't likbeing conned by labels, which he's contind to defy for more than 30 years. >> the sign posts are aatter of convenice so that we don't stumblento or through the wrong door. but irew up in a house full of music, and my parents were bh involved in muc and it made it em natural enough for me to listen to all of the music tt was availae and my experience of playing has led to lot of collaborations, but a music's collaborive. ♪ >> reporte costello's collaborations he been unusually ried and covered many genres. among them: he's played and recorded with newrleans great alletoussaint. ♪ with the brodsky string qrtet, classical sic. and perhaps most famousl he cut a grammaward-winning album with pop composer and piast burt bacharach ♪ in 199they performed on "the late show with david letrman." ♪ ( cheers and alause ) costlo talked with us at the wolf trap national parfor the p
the young n from liverpool rned out a series of hit albums and songs. ♪ what'so funny about peace, lovenderstanding >> reporte but soon enough, fans learned that costeo had wide-rangi tastes in music. and that he didn't likbeing conned by labels, which he's contind to defy for more than 30 years. >> the sign posts are aatter of convenice so that we don't stumblento or through the wrong door. but irew up in a house full of music, and my parents were bh involved in muc and it made...
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and motown inspired a group called the silver beatles in liverpool to stop doing the buddy holly thing interests are doing more of a motown, more of a rhythm-and-blues and collected thing. the beatles' first albums, all of them have original songs. they included, please, please, me, please, mr. postman, money that is what i want, those are all motown tunes or when motown did a tour in 1962 in london, the beatles were among those who waited in the airport to see these people and people had never heard of before. >> not another question but just a comment. you're worse stories article explains are great. i love them, keep them coming. >> thank you. >> i think this sounds like a brilliant book and i want to get into a time machine and go back into seems like to paint a portrait of a more exciting time and. today's era seems almost bland by comparison. what i wanted to ask you is, what would you comment about the economic egalitarianism of that era? you know, paul krugman has said that the fifties are part of what he calls of the great compression when you have a strong middle-class with o
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senior lecturer at the university of liverpool, nicholson is the senior lecturer harvard university.uld consider this an essential volume for any reference collection. it's the second edition and it incorporates the most important discoveries in scholarship in the field since the first publication in 1995. the illustrations are lavish clear photographs that show art, artifacts and places, maps are extensive and large enough to read and photocopy. its encyclopedia of in scope. the entries to with big issues of course, mummies, the pharaohs, the gods but also fundamentally the mundane issues as well. what people ate, board and studied. for example of for alcoholic beverages, the year, the most common of alcoholic beverages, formed an important part of the egyptian by it. the entry then goes on to 300 words explaining the archaeological evidence how beer was brewed. it began with partly baked cakes of portly bride. it then goes on to talk about red and white why and where they winemaking areas were and and cultural views. the depiction of the banquet in the tomb of a female guest says i
senior lecturer at the university of liverpool, nicholson is the senior lecturer harvard university.uld consider this an essential volume for any reference collection. it's the second edition and it incorporates the most important discoveries in scholarship in the field since the first publication in 1995. the illustrations are lavish clear photographs that show art, artifacts and places, maps are extensive and large enough to read and photocopy. its encyclopedia of in scope. the entries to...
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obviously, right honorable friend will agree that this is a severe low to the liverpool city region. will he give me an assurance the government will do everything that it can to secure the long-term future of it? >> mr. speaker, any redundancies and loss of jobs will be regretted. and those losing jobs will be back to work. i want to secure a future and we have offered jlr of 2 million of what our carbon land rovers at this plant. they would be produced there. so we are trying to do what we can to replace lost jobs, and i will work with him, 'cause i know he does a great deal in this area, and others in the region to make sure that jobs come to hillwood. >> thank you, mr. speaker. >> our armed forces are fundamental to counter state-led threats. this was made clear in an update that we published last month. >> i'm relieved to hear that. before iraq and afghanistan, we were spending 2.5% of g.d.p. ensuring against potential threats in other industrial countries. as we are still spending 2.5% despite the additional cost of the counterinsurgency campaigns and including the contribution
obviously, right honorable friend will agree that this is a severe low to the liverpool city region. will he give me an assurance the government will do everything that it can to secure the long-term future of it? >> mr. speaker, any redundancies and loss of jobs will be regretted. and those losing jobs will be back to work. i want to secure a future and we have offered jlr of 2 million of what our carbon land rovers at this plant. they would be produced there. so we are trying to do what...
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. >> remember when we saw ringo live on the roof in liverpool. >> i do. >> ringo told me of all the beatleseld. paul is the one who always got all the girls. we brought it full circle, i think. >> we feel good about it. >> i'm going to get out my guitar and strum kumbayah and maybe play us to break. >> still to come in the tv business, who made the cut and who didn't in this year's emmy nominations. you're going to see them live coming up shortly on "the early show" on cbs. t. if we don't act, medical bills will wipe out their savings. if we don't act, she'll be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. and he won't get the chemotherapy he needs. if we don't act, health care costs will rise 70%. and he'll have to cut benefits for his employees. but we can act. the president and congress have a plan to lower your costs and stop denials for pre-existing conditions. it's time to act. >>> by the aroma eminate frg our corner. we're grilling ribs, everybody. welcome back to "the early show." can we enjoy this for a minute? >> first of all, we're grilling ribs, and apparently we're twis
. >> remember when we saw ringo live on the roof in liverpool. >> i do. >> ringo told me of all the beatleseld. paul is the one who always got all the girls. we brought it full circle, i think. >> we feel good about it. >> i'm going to get out my guitar and strum kumbayah and maybe play us to break. >> still to come in the tv business, who made the cut and who didn't in this year's emmy nominations. you're going to see them live coming up shortly on "the...
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just the year before, liverpool's fab four had landed in the u.s., bringing their music and beatlemaniathat adoration for the men and music exploded over t decades, even as the band went their separate ways, fans were left wanting more. and at age 67, mccartney is still ready to deliver. >> not so arguably, paul is the greatest living rock star today. used to sell out stadium, few people can do, continues to make vital music. ♪ >> and paul mccartney will play two more shows here at cityfield and his minitour hits atlanta and dallas to flake a few. he was joined onstage last night by legendary piano man billy joel for a song. returning a favor and another nod to history last fall before shea was demolished. paul mccartney joins billy joel for the last play at shea. >> michelle franzen in queens. thanks so much. >>> what i loved about that piece, waging every person come out of that concert with a huge smile on their face. so nostalgic. almost living their childhood. >> these people are ageless. so much energy. i saw bruce springsteen. amazing they have so much get up and go. makes me fee
just the year before, liverpool's fab four had landed in the u.s., bringing their music and beatlemaniathat adoration for the men and music exploded over t decades, even as the band went their separate ways, fans were left wanting more. and at age 67, mccartney is still ready to deliver. >> not so arguably, paul is the greatest living rock star today. used to sell out stadium, few people can do, continues to make vital music. ♪ >> and paul mccartney will play two more shows here...
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. >> remember when we saw ringo live on the roof in liverpool. >> i do. >> ringo told me of all the beatlesl is the one who always got all the girls. we brought it full circle i think. >> we feel good about it. >> i'm going to get out my guitar and strum kumbayah and maybe play us to break. >> still to come in the tv business, who made the cut and who didn't in this year's emmy nominations. you're going to see them live coming up shortly on "the early show" on cbs. . >>> hello again, you can see the cruise ship at locust point. hope they had a nice ride. >>> let's look at the forecast for day, radar is rain-free. we're still going to keep in tact that thunderstorm. i can't rule that out. we've had some action through the day's start. a high of 90 degrees. if we get a thunderstorm later on, it could be a strong one. temperatures in the mid-70s now. now to sharon gibala in traffic control. >>> we've picked up some issues. 95 northbound all main lanes blocked past 272. only the shoulder getting by. an accident on the jfx at 28th street. that's blocking two left lanes with a 17-minute backup. t
. >> remember when we saw ringo live on the roof in liverpool. >> i do. >> ringo told me of all the beatlesl is the one who always got all the girls. we brought it full circle i think. >> we feel good about it. >> i'm going to get out my guitar and strum kumbayah and maybe play us to break. >> still to come in the tv business, who made the cut and who didn't in this year's emmy nominations. you're going to see them live coming up shortly on "the early...
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. >>> it is friday, july 10th, beatles day 2009 in liverpool, england. here is the story. driving the headlines today in the cnn newsroom, ceo rich henderson aunveiled the new gm the debts are gone but what about the doubts? >>> michael jackson. new allegations that the superstar was taking a mind boggling number of pills for sleep. >>> a cnn's hero nominee. she is tackling childhood obesity, one pound at a time. good morning, everyone, i'm tony harris and you're in the "cnn newsroom." >>> the new gm driving forward with the commitment to customers, cars and culture. that message a short time ago from ceo fritz henderson as his company exits bankruptcy. >> at the new gm, we need to make the customer the center of everything and we'll be obsessed with this because if we don't get this right, nothing else is going to work. it's that simple. with the quality gap, substantially eliminated, one of the new frontiers in the auto industry, we think, is going to be customer service. true customer service which makes it that much more important that we make the customer the center o
. >>> it is friday, july 10th, beatles day 2009 in liverpool, england. here is the story. driving the headlines today in the cnn newsroom, ceo rich henderson aunveiled the new gm the debts are gone but what about the doubts? >>> michael jackson. new allegations that the superstar was taking a mind boggling number of pills for sleep. >>> a cnn's hero nominee. she is tackling childhood obesity, one pound at a time. good morning, everyone, i'm tony harris and you're in...
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we will go to larry from east liverpool, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. $4 billion for public schools defies simple logic. it will not help, in the simple reason is they have no -- and the simple reason is they have no competition. if you open up the market and let parents decide where and how they want their children educated, this post -- this puts the cost in. the former teacher from texas that cited the statistics saying that the private schools did not do any better, i think that is kind of a dubious argument. when there is competition, that makes us spend our money better. with a school system that does not have any competition, they have no incentive to spend that $4 billion in a way that is going to produce better educated kids. host: which goes best -- which goes back to my question from before, how do you create an incentive? caller: open up the marketplace. it puts public schools and public educators into a position where they have to compete with other schools. that is how you would find out which ones are truly worth hav
we will go to larry from east liverpool, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. $4 billion for public schools defies simple logic. it will not help, in the simple reason is they have no -- and the simple reason is they have no competition. if you open up the market and let parents decide where and how they want their children educated, this post -- this puts the cost in. the former teacher from texas that cited the statistics saying that the private schools did not do any better, i think...