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and planned communities for clean air and safe areas for children a better option. 56% of city was mader, the population lived in the urban areas. 80% as of to 2 20 10 census. >> we raid the town hall next so we can have our say about the taxes or whether we need another teacher for the school. when the town meeting comes our rights and duties and no harm if we disagree. in all that matters, we neighbors hold together. if you from sun to dark, can call just work a job that makes a body female at peace doing it or look at it as done.ure when it's it's not something we show case. it's at inn the blankets that home.spun and woven at n the patchwork quilt sold at the quilting bee, it's in the locks and hinges that the black mith shapes, it's in the baskets to fit our house hold needs from marketing to mending. water wheels are better fitted to do the work than human we rig up the machines or for cake. that corn was on the stalk, the pumpkins, ripe and yellow. ne night the neighbors met to shell the ears together, they did the job in no time so they clear the old barn floor and choose partner
and planned communities for clean air and safe areas for children a better option. 56% of city was mader, the population lived in the urban areas. 80% as of to 2 20 10 census. >> we raid the town hall next so we can have our say about the taxes or whether we need another teacher for the school. when the town meeting comes our rights and duties and no harm if we disagree. in all that matters, we neighbors hold together. if you from sun to dark, can call just work a job that makes a body...
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here in the u.s.q 43 of thet( individuals become monitored for thet( virus were cleared today having mader 21-dayr period withoutjf developing symptoms. >> there'sok zero risk that any of those people who have been markede1 of:4 f the list have ebola. they were int( contact with ajf,5t& person whor and the tim6 get ebola has lapsed. it is over. so they are --doep they do not have ebola. >> those 43 cleared today were part of the original group who had contact with émas ericçó duncant( before he was admitted to the hospital. among themçóó[t( his louise troh, his fiancee, who was under quarintine when he passed away.t(+ >> ÑÑuxvl:ñ emotions, i suppose is still the right thing. today, joy is taking over forq ñ sure. she continues toygÑ1 mourn of not only her beloved fiancee and also allxd of their possessions and beingokw3 displaced. also sympathy for+ those who have contracted ebola butxd+#eg oday today is açó good day.ñrxdbzcñq >> nearly clear group includes eight children, seven of whom are back in school. dallas officials are asking the community toÑi not let fear ticket their fremont of
here in the u.s.q 43 of thet( individuals become monitored for thet( virus were cleared today having mader 21-dayr period withoutjf developing symptoms. >> there'sok zero risk that any of those people who have been markede1 of:4 f the list have ebola. they were int( contact with ajf,5t& person whor and the tim6 get ebola has lapsed. it is over. so they are --doep they do not have ebola. >> those 43 cleared today were part of the original group who had contact with émas ericçó...
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of course, ralph mader and libertarians have real differences and those differences are rooted in different conceptions of the power to be worried about. ralph is much more worried than i am about corporate power, and we libertarians tend to worry more about expansions of government power than ralph does in particular instances. but what we can certainly agree on is that when big business and big government get in bed together, we're very unlikely to ooh and ah over the baby pictures. in any event, libertarians are 0 a tiny minority in american politics so when anybody wants to extend a hand to us, i believe it behooves us to be hospitable and, hence, today's event. let me bro dues our speakers for what i think is going to be a wonderful discussion. i'll start with the commenters. after ralph speaks our first commenter will be dan mccarthy, who is the editor of the american conservative, a magazine which of direct relevance to today's proceedings has served as a standard bearer for realism and restraint in foreign policy in contrast to the more -- i mention this with special humility has da
of course, ralph mader and libertarians have real differences and those differences are rooted in different conceptions of the power to be worried about. ralph is much more worried than i am about corporate power, and we libertarians tend to worry more about expansions of government power than ralph does in particular instances. but what we can certainly agree on is that when big business and big government get in bed together, we're very unlikely to ooh and ah over the baby pictures. in any...
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. >> next, can he'll talk about the political books out right now, including ralph mader and his latest, called "unstoppable "the emerging left-right alliance to dismantle the corporate state. and then paul ryan, the way forward, and then new york center kirsten gillibrand talks about her book, off the sidelines. >> from the cato institute in washington, dc, consumer advocate and five-time presidential candidate ralph nader. he calls for an alliance between progressives, conservatives and libertarians to take on issues like corporate bailouts, pentagon spending and civil liberties. this is an hour and 30 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon, welcome to the cato institute. i am vic
. >> next, can he'll talk about the political books out right now, including ralph mader and his latest, called "unstoppable "the emerging left-right alliance to dismantle the corporate state. and then paul ryan, the way forward, and then new york center kirsten gillibrand talks about her book, off the sidelines. >> from the cato institute in washington, dc, consumer advocate and five-time presidential candidate ralph nader. he calls for an alliance between progressives,...
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of course, ralph mader and libertarians have real differences and those differences are rooted in different conceptions of the power to be worried about. ralph is much more worried than i am about corporate power, and we libertarians tend to worry more about expansions of government power than ralph does in particular instances. but what we can certainly agree on is that when big business and big government get in bed together, we're very unlikely to ooh and ah over the baby pictures. in any event, libertarians are 0 a tiny minority in american politics so when anybody wants to extend a hand to us, i believe it behooves us to be hospitable and, hence, today's event. let me bro dues our speakers for what i think is going to be a wonderful discussion. i'll start with the commenters. after ralph speaks our first commenter will be dan mccarthy, who is the editor of the american conservative, a magazine which of direct relevance to today's proceedings has served as a standard bearer for realism and restraint in foreign policy in contrast to the more -- i mention this with special humility has da
of course, ralph mader and libertarians have real differences and those differences are rooted in different conceptions of the power to be worried about. ralph is much more worried than i am about corporate power, and we libertarians tend to worry more about expansions of government power than ralph does in particular instances. but what we can certainly agree on is that when big business and big government get in bed together, we're very unlikely to ooh and ah over the baby pictures. in any...
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and planned communities for clean air and safe areas for children a better option. 56% of city was mader, the population lived in the urban areas.
and planned communities for clean air and safe areas for children a better option. 56% of city was mader, the population lived in the urban areas.