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i saw this fancy woman once madison said. he put his arm around her sister and guided her along the path. she took all the feeling from a man's toes. she gave him a foot rub. when she got to the toes she put them in her mouth. saddy squinted at her brother. it's true. one by one she sucked them and they were dirty. but when she was done you know what? the man started hollering he says, i cannot feel my toes. he jumps up and waddels like a turkey. he didn't know he didn't have any toes anymore. madison grinned the woman was a witch much the fields were soft to the touch. all the way home madison told his sister about the witches and the world. when the saudi came to view he stopped talking the door was open the inside shadowy. there was no one in sight but he could hear his sister in law kth rin talking to blue flies. madison tucked his chin as if against the weather. something about the air felt dense. something felt like pushing against water on a flooded plain. well, a lot happens between now and the next morning i will sum
i saw this fancy woman once madison said. he put his arm around her sister and guided her along the path. she took all the feeling from a man's toes. she gave him a foot rub. when she got to the toes she put them in her mouth. saddy squinted at her brother. it's true. one by one she sucked them and they were dirty. but when she was done you know what? the man started hollering he says, i cannot feel my toes. he jumps up and waddels like a turkey. he didn't know he didn't have any toes anymore....
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should we just stay on madison for a minute? you lowered just out there can you report? you were reporting for another alternate? >> this is a courageous book is a tough book to write but then you start to get negative as a left-wing union buster. >> i have heard that accusation. [laughter] >> the incredible thing there's a good friend that "the new york times" that said we will use the incredible momentum to organize one different priorities then the taebo help us organize wal-mart and wrote an incredible article. steve you take them all the different levels from scholars to labor journalist to rank and file and local levels and you see the labor movement is not jerry mcafee making a statement or new ad coming out but it is 12 people coming to the meeting what about those who are so lazy about the real dynamics of organizing? the story has been this was something organized by the afl and while they play a big role the membership was out ahead in wheeler seeing this with the anti-confession movements of there are some questions that might tie in to that. >> host: i am no
should we just stay on madison for a minute? you lowered just out there can you report? you were reporting for another alternate? >> this is a courageous book is a tough book to write but then you start to get negative as a left-wing union buster. >> i have heard that accusation. [laughter] >> the incredible thing there's a good friend that "the new york times" that said we will use the incredible momentum to organize one different priorities then the taebo help us...
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. >> hello, madison, wisconsin! >> reporter: sarah palin braved the snow and a vocal crowd, a core group of tea partyers surrounded by a larger pro-union group at a rally in madison today. >> these are the front lines in the battle for the future of our country! >> reporter: ground zero in what's become a national debate over public unions' rights versus taxpayers' rights. >> madison, you held your ground. your governor did the right thing. >> reporter: two months ago, this capitol drew tens of thousands of protesters to fight governor scott walker's call to limit state workers' power to collective bargaining. tea party member john prijic says what happened in wisconsin is a wake-up call for the rest of the nation. >> the government needs to go on a diet and it starts here with grass-roots efforts. >> reporter: tea party rallies around the country marking the movement's two-year anniversary attracted the faithful, but also offered a platform for potential 2012 g.o.p. presidential contenders. minnesota's governor, ti
. >> hello, madison, wisconsin! >> reporter: sarah palin braved the snow and a vocal crowd, a core group of tea partyers surrounded by a larger pro-union group at a rally in madison today. >> these are the front lines in the battle for the future of our country! >> reporter: ground zero in what's become a national debate over public unions' rights versus taxpayers' rights. >> madison, you held your ground. your governor did the right thing. >> reporter: two...
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you know back to sarah palin check on how the media covered her rally in madison over the weekend. to teach party rally in wisconsin former alaska governor sarah palin energized the madison crowd a few minutes ago by issuing a challenge to what she caused the g.o.p. establishment which now. is to the g.o.p. establishment first. take on the g.o.p. establishment. was pale and speaking in madison wisconsin says the president's not doing enough to address the country's mounting this schoolfellow. we hear feinstein on this debt crisis the only future that brock obama is trying to win and it is the only real action he's willing to mortgage your children's future to ensure a zone and does not doubt the approach yes this is the. typical sailor sarah palin in front of a receptive audience longing for every word that comes out of the above right but is that what was really going on. take a look at the view from another camera covering hail and speech this one within the crowd that she was addressing. with. amazing the difference that cutting out the crowd noises by only using a tight mike ca
you know back to sarah palin check on how the media covered her rally in madison over the weekend. to teach party rally in wisconsin former alaska governor sarah palin energized the madison crowd a few minutes ago by issuing a challenge to what she caused the g.o.p. establishment which now. is to the g.o.p. establishment first. take on the g.o.p. establishment. was pale and speaking in madison wisconsin says the president's not doing enough to address the country's mounting this schoolfellow....
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sarah palin spoke this week at a tea party rally in madison wisconsin ground zero the nationwide war on labor unions and the mainstream media was pale and calls of the lame stream media did quite a job in making her look really good actually when covering a rally the media can use the audio from the crowd to make someone either look really good or really bad case in point two thousand and six democratic presidential primary howard dean take a look. we're going to south carolina and oklahoma and arizona are going through new york road right california first let me you're going to throw out the border but all right good job. everybody watching right back. dean was secured for showing a little bit of emotion and a political rally by just taking the audio from dean's microphone and karine known or very little of the crowd noise was the media that made it look like dean was leaning into a quiet room it made him into a buffoon even though there wasn't a shred of truth to it as joel roberts from c.b.s. news said about the coverage of the dean rally what you are not hearing is a room with th
sarah palin spoke this week at a tea party rally in madison wisconsin ground zero the nationwide war on labor unions and the mainstream media was pale and calls of the lame stream media did quite a job in making her look really good actually when covering a rally the media can use the audio from the crowd to make someone either look really good or really bad case in point two thousand and six democratic presidential primary howard dean take a look. we're going to south carolina and oklahoma and...
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>> madison. >> natalie. >> no. madison. >> you're doing a great job over there helping your mom out. >> she is my angel for everything she's done. she's been doing this since 5-year-old old. >> what a great day. tim brown recognized that as well and gave madison a 911 local heroes medal of honor award. >>> tonight we've heard about chocolate and an freeze being killers to our four legged friends, but there are little known toxins especially with spring in full bloom. >> i got the flowers. i walked them immediately down the hallway and somewhere on the journey the pet al fell. >> she knew the lillies she got a as a gift were dangerous. one of the felines nibbled on a fallen petal. >> i immediately panicked. >> not knowing which was the culprit, all four were rushed here to the hospital in vienna. >> every part of the plant is toxic, including the petals, the leaves, the stems. the pollen, the water that they're contained in. >> reporter: so toxic just a tiny amount of a lilly plant can cause a cat to go into complet
>> madison. >> natalie. >> no. madison. >> you're doing a great job over there helping your mom out. >> she is my angel for everything she's done. she's been doing this since 5-year-old old. >> what a great day. tim brown recognized that as well and gave madison a 911 local heroes medal of honor award. >>> tonight we've heard about chocolate and an freeze being killers to our four legged friends, but there are little known toxins especially with...
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i want to hear another report from madison and just stay on medicine for a minute. if you want to respond to this question of what is the union leadership up to, you are just out there and perhaps he could report on it to the meetings as meeting as you have been reporting for a number of other outlets. >> first off i want to say steve this is an incredibly creative book. anybody who is a labor journalist all of a sudden they start getting bashes from left-wing eagan busters. >> i've heard that accusation in the last four years. speeding credible thing is there was a article that stephen greenhouse wrote the other day where he said we are going to use this incredible tide of momentum from wisconsin to organize a dozen different top labor parties. the sudden it would help us organize walmart. he wrote this incredible argument of one thing you do well in your book is you take labor at all the different levels up from academic oriented scholars to labor journalist to international presidents to rank-and-file to local level and he really say that the labor movement is no
i want to hear another report from madison and just stay on medicine for a minute. if you want to respond to this question of what is the union leadership up to, you are just out there and perhaps he could report on it to the meetings as meeting as you have been reporting for a number of other outlets. >> first off i want to say steve this is an incredibly creative book. anybody who is a labor journalist all of a sudden they start getting bashes from left-wing eagan busters. >> i've...
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and paul jennings was enslaved to the madisons, john and dolly madison. now, he was there when they burnt down the white house. in fact, the very day that the british were down the road and they could see the smoke coming from other buildings, he was in the white house packing stuff. and they took off, like, within an hour or so before the british actually got to the building and burned it down. now, we actually have details about this because he actually wrote a memoir in 1865 and was actually the first memoir won by somebody who actually worked in the white house. then he talks about his relationship with dolly madison which is interesting because when madison died, there had been a promise that he would be freed. dolly didn't free him. and it took him a while, up until 1847, for him to actually make enough money to buy his freedom. but then he talked later how dolly madison went into very hard times because all her friends and family abandoned her, and he actually had to bring her food, had to give her money, had to help take care of her, right? the wo
and paul jennings was enslaved to the madisons, john and dolly madison. now, he was there when they burnt down the white house. in fact, the very day that the british were down the road and they could see the smoke coming from other buildings, he was in the white house packing stuff. and they took off, like, within an hour or so before the british actually got to the building and burned it down. now, we actually have details about this because he actually wrote a memoir in 1865 and was actually...
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i'm from madison, wisconsin, which is a town not unlike san francisco. they cannot put me on trial in madison in wisconsin, so they took me to the south of carolina, and they put me on trial in strom thurmond federal courthouse in charleston, south carolina. across the street was the confederate cemetery. from the courthouse, they flew two flags -- the u.s. flag and the confederate battle flag, which was the state flag of south carolina. from the court room, i could look out the window and seaport sumter in the distance -- see fort sumter. they put me on a case with no marijuana. they invented imaginary marijuana. they said i was charged with conspiring to contribute 10 tons of colombian marijuana. i pled not guilty. i had a jury trial. i was found guilty on one account, acquitted on nine. i had an appellate case and the supreme court case. i was then facing 15 years. since may to nine. when i went to federal prison, i did time in eight different states in nine different federal prisons, including four penitentiaries -- that is a maximum security. includ
i'm from madison, wisconsin, which is a town not unlike san francisco. they cannot put me on trial in madison in wisconsin, so they took me to the south of carolina, and they put me on trial in strom thurmond federal courthouse in charleston, south carolina. across the street was the confederate cemetery. from the courthouse, they flew two flags -- the u.s. flag and the confederate battle flag, which was the state flag of south carolina. from the court room, i could look out the window and...
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alexander hamilton and james madison, famously disagreed about the meaning of general welfare.nd the limits to congress' spending. madison wanted the clause to be very narrowly interpreted and hamilton wanted a bit broader interpretation. now alexander hamilton would walk into these doors of the u.s. house today, he would be absolutely shocked and chagrined at how much liberty we've lost because he never, as a federalist, envisioned the size and scope of government today. i think if you knew what was -- if he knew what was going on today a little over 200 years since the constitution was passed, ratified, he'd be arguing, just like i am today, yet founders, as pthalater laid out in the federalist papers, neither madison nor hamilton would have agreed with the modern day view that there are no limitations whatsoever on congress' power to spend and that general welfare means whatever congress, the president, and the courts says that it means. even those federalists would not agree that we have an open invitation to have whatever kind of government that we want to have. today, no
alexander hamilton and james madison, famously disagreed about the meaning of general welfare.nd the limits to congress' spending. madison wanted the clause to be very narrowly interpreted and hamilton wanted a bit broader interpretation. now alexander hamilton would walk into these doors of the u.s. house today, he would be absolutely shocked and chagrined at how much liberty we've lost because he never, as a federalist, envisioned the size and scope of government today. i think if you knew...
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the black eagle host of the joe madison show on sirius x.m. satellite radio and brian darling director of government studies at the heritage foundation and columnist of human events and contributor to red state dot com and big government oh oh we love big government. but let's get started the u.s. economy slow down in the first quarter of two thousand and eleven coincidentally it's the first quarter the republicans have been in control the war of the house of representatives economists are pointing their fingers at rising gas prices the call for the slow growth but well most of those are our wallets emptied. at the hub are having me our wallets empty but exxon mobil post that seven was ten price billion dollars profit b.p. rang up a seven billion dollars profit alibre gadget of five billion and change it so to all the oil companies and the republicans who insist that taxpayers should consist of continue subsidizing these well governments think that profiting off the american downturn is patriotic. profiting is patriotic i mean making profits a
the black eagle host of the joe madison show on sirius x.m. satellite radio and brian darling director of government studies at the heritage foundation and columnist of human events and contributor to red state dot com and big government oh oh we love big government. but let's get started the u.s. economy slow down in the first quarter of two thousand and eleven coincidentally it's the first quarter the republicans have been in control the war of the house of representatives economists are...
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constitution was written madison mailed it jefferson was in france at the time he was the u.s. envoy to france mailed it to his his mentor thomas jefferson and said what do you think you know if you put jefferson in a long list of law i like this and this and this and then he said and now i'll tell you what i do not like here it is i will now tell you what i don't like first the omission of a bill of rights providing clearly and without the aid of soft isn't for freedom of religion freedom of the press protection against standing armies restriction of monopolies jefferson although we didn't get the restriction monopolies just look around you of corporate america and he didn't get the elimination of standing armies but he threw out he got everything else he got a bill of rights in fact he threatened explicitly james madison and numerous others there's dozens of letters that jefferson wrote around this time rod being from france that he was going to pull the entire virginia delegation all three members of the virginia delegation out of the constitutional convention and refused to
constitution was written madison mailed it jefferson was in france at the time he was the u.s. envoy to france mailed it to his his mentor thomas jefferson and said what do you think you know if you put jefferson in a long list of law i like this and this and this and then he said and now i'll tell you what i do not like here it is i will now tell you what i don't like first the omission of a bill of rights providing clearly and without the aid of soft isn't for freedom of religion freedom of...
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this would be a shock to thomas jefferson, james madison and to our founders. who never concede the federal government would be so big that it would not be just as big as that would be incredibly much bigger than the collective states and cities that originally the federal government was to serve. but that's what we have come. and so my title in his particular view is that the further you drew from shore, the more likely or to be lost at sea. the premise is to me again, a common sense simple principle, that if i govern my own family, i can do that because i know my children. my wife and i have three children, they're all grown. every 30 for your son, 30 year old son and a 28 year-old daughter, two of those children are married. and for some reason, and i don't think it was intended, but we ended up once the kids all got grown and moved away, we ended up with three dogs so we did have three kids, now we have three dogs. the kids think that the dogs have replaced them. they also believe we treat the dogs better than we ever treated them. i simply tell them that t
this would be a shock to thomas jefferson, james madison and to our founders. who never concede the federal government would be so big that it would not be just as big as that would be incredibly much bigger than the collective states and cities that originally the federal government was to serve. but that's what we have come. and so my title in his particular view is that the further you drew from shore, the more likely or to be lost at sea. the premise is to me again, a common sense simple...
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the other republican governors ain't mad at madison.budgetary peep show. looks like they want to take it all off, too. ♪ want to take it all off ♪ >> jimmy: it's all right. ♪ it's all right it's all right ♪ ♪ governor walker has a simple goal got to make that money while he works the pole ♪ [ laughter ] >> this standoff has gotten so contentious that a group of 14 democrats has actually fled the capital, leaving state republicans without the quorum they needed to bring this bill to a vote. ♪ >> jimmy: uh-huh-huh. [ light laughter ] looks like those democrats left in the middle of the night without even saying good-bye. now they're creeping with the lights off and the curtains down at a hotel out of town. that's right. ♪ they're at the hotel hotel hotel holiday inn ♪ ♪ say what ♪ ♪ [ scattered cheers ] >> solidarity protests have now sprung up in other states like ohio and indiana. additionally, unions from across the country now have joined in the protests in madison including the a.f.l.-c.i.o's. >> jimmy: the i.b.e.w. >> the u.a.w. >>
the other republican governors ain't mad at madison.budgetary peep show. looks like they want to take it all off, too. ♪ want to take it all off ♪ >> jimmy: it's all right. ♪ it's all right it's all right ♪ ♪ governor walker has a simple goal got to make that money while he works the pole ♪ [ laughter ] >> this standoff has gotten so contentious that a group of 14 democrats has actually fled the capital, leaving state republicans without the quorum they needed to bring...
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and dolley madison. now, she was there when they burned down the white house. in fact the very day when the british were down the road and they could see the smoke coming from other buildings he was in the white house packing stuff, and they took off like within an hour or so before the british got to the building and burned it down. now, we actually have details about this because he actually wrote a memoir in 1865 and was the first memoir by somebody that actually worked in the white house and he talks about his relationship with dolley madison which is really interesting because when madison died, they're had been a promise that he would be free. dolley didn't free him and it took him awhile from 1847 for him to actually make enough money to buy his freedom. then he talked leader how dolly madison went into very hard times because all the friends and family abandoned her and he actually had to bring her food, give her money and help take care and the one had turned. one of the things he doesn't talk a
and dolley madison. now, she was there when they burned down the white house. in fact the very day when the british were down the road and they could see the smoke coming from other buildings he was in the white house packing stuff, and they took off like within an hour or so before the british got to the building and burned it down. now, we actually have details about this because he actually wrote a memoir in 1865 and was the first memoir by somebody that actually worked in the white house...
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i was in madison, and one of the ways -- obviously it is a teachable moment.t is a learnable moment, right? i asked myself this question and other trade unionists answer the question and friends of mine who are not the labor movement and don't know anything about the labor movement asked me this question. so how did you get into this situation? how did we get so week? it happened on our watch. i mean, how did we get here? and i think we have some good answers to that, mostly globalization as practice, productivity and technology productivity and the destruction of the labor movement but there is another one that -- i was on some radio talk shows and meetings and stuff in wisconsin, and it seems to me that we also have two not just talk about what is happening but treat them as symptoms. and what is the cause of the symptom? if you are in ours, you try to figure out what actually is going on, right? and one of the things i think we have not done well in the labor movement is try to figure that out and look, if we don't talk about what is really behind all this
i was in madison, and one of the ways -- obviously it is a teachable moment.t is a learnable moment, right? i asked myself this question and other trade unionists answer the question and friends of mine who are not the labor movement and don't know anything about the labor movement asked me this question. so how did you get into this situation? how did we get so week? it happened on our watch. i mean, how did we get here? and i think we have some good answers to that, mostly globalization as...
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the braves will get 4 in the inning as madison's e.r.a. ballooned.er, tommy hansen shut down the giants. he gave up one run in seven innings as the braves take the opener. >>> last night, have gone cold against the mariner's punch. six shutout innings. tyson lasted just 4 1/3 innings and for the second game in a row, adam kennedy burns his former team, a two-run single. the mariners win 4-0. the a's have been shut out in back to back games. >> the kings played what many believe was their final game in sacramento before moving to anaheim. >> there's a lot of uncertainty as we all know. but the one thing that we do know is let us air. >> don't put those cow bells in the closet just yet. the la times is reporting that the kings are expected to remain in sacramento next season after kevin johnson met with league officials this week. a final decision is expected next month. kobe and the lakers trying to take their first lead of the series. the mama goes down the lean for the huge jam. another 30 point night for kobe. 4th quarter, lakers only up 5 when gas
the braves will get 4 in the inning as madison's e.r.a. ballooned.er, tommy hansen shut down the giants. he gave up one run in seven innings as the braves take the opener. >>> last night, have gone cold against the mariner's punch. six shutout innings. tyson lasted just 4 1/3 innings and for the second game in a row, adam kennedy burns his former team, a two-run single. the mariners win 4-0. the a's have been shut out in back to back games. >> the kings played what many believe...
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madison, you held your ground. your governor did the right thing. >> hundreds of labor supporters picketed the rally, but 6500 people converged on the call tall. it was hard to tell how many were labor supporters. >> a r thousands of tea party supporters turned out to celebrate the second anniversary. among those, we are a group of teenage partyers who are working to getting more teens involved with politics. oughted air traffic controller falls asleep on the job. this time, this morning in my moimmy. manuel on what the faa is doing now to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> air traffic controller fell asleep at work early saturday morning. the controller was on a midnight shift, manning a radar facility. air traffic tapes show the controller did not miss any calls from planes trying to land or take off. 12 controllers and two managers were also on duty. the sleeping controller was suspended. the newest problem prompted the head of the federal aviation administration to prohibit scheduling practices that most oft
madison, you held your ground. your governor did the right thing. >> hundreds of labor supporters picketed the rally, but 6500 people converged on the call tall. it was hard to tell how many were labor supporters. >> a r thousands of tea party supporters turned out to celebrate the second anniversary. among those, we are a group of teenage partyers who are working to getting more teens involved with politics. oughted air traffic controller falls asleep on the job. this time, this...
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ice on i-90 from the northern rockies to madison, wisconsin. >> if you're flying today you can expect airport delays chicago, dallas and memphis. >>> first, it was a margarita served to a 15-month-old. then, wine to a toddler. now, another case. chili's is disputing claims that it served an alcohol drink to a child. the mother says her daughter ordered a milkshake, but got a mudslide made with rum, instead. the girl took four sips before feeling ill. >> she was saying, her stomach hurt. her head hurt. i want to lay down, mommy. she would close her eyes for a bit. and open her eyes. like you do when you're intoxicated. >> chili's officials say they are investigating the incident. but that the child was not served a mudslide. there will be much more coming up on "gma." >>> another air traffic controller is in trouble. this time, for watching a movie on the job. the controller was supposed to be manning a regional radar center near cleveland. what makes matters worse, his mic was accidentally turned on. and the movie he was watching was broadcast to all the planes in that air space for t
ice on i-90 from the northern rockies to madison, wisconsin. >> if you're flying today you can expect airport delays chicago, dallas and memphis. >>> first, it was a margarita served to a 15-month-old. then, wine to a toddler. now, another case. chili's is disputing claims that it served an alcohol drink to a child. the mother says her daughter ordered a milkshake, but got a mudslide made with rum, instead. the girl took four sips before feeling ill. >> she was saying, her...
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madison bumgarner. they tied the phillies in game 6. the bullpen when they last innings, and coming in first in the third inning, men all over the bases in a tie game, and he was critical to the giants winning the pennant. here he is, a left-hander, affeldt. -- jeremy affeldt. \ the next left-handed pitcher had his season cut short, but we know he has a bright season with the giants, dan runzler. giant open was right down the stretch, and this guy, maybe through his heart, santiago
madison bumgarner. they tied the phillies in game 6. the bullpen when they last innings, and coming in first in the third inning, men all over the bases in a tie game, and he was critical to the giants winning the pennant. here he is, a left-hander, affeldt. -- jeremy affeldt. \ the next left-handed pitcher had his season cut short, but we know he has a bright season with the giants, dan runzler. giant open was right down the stretch, and this guy, maybe through his heart, santiago
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here we are in madison, hamilton and monroe territory. with reagan something interesting happened. he started quoting paine quite often. he also appropriated the notion of common sense. he often spoke of his own ideas as stemming not from, you know, his political wisdom or his advisers, but from the people's common sense. and he opened the way for a kind of -- as opposed to a left-wing populism adoption of paine and beck is, therefore, now the last in a long line of reappropriaters of paine to new effect. but it was again a best seller. but i think beck writes a book pretty often. >> host: professor sophia rosenfeld, in your view was ronald reagan's adaptation of thomas paine purposeful? >> guest: i think he recognized in paine, very cleverly, certain themes that continue to have a really good american rez advance. resonance. a kind of tomorrow will be sunny outlook, a sense we can do this. and in paine a kind of folksy quality that didn't have to necessarily be applied to the set of ideas that paine did, but could be adopted and used for a lot of different purposes. the interestin
here we are in madison, hamilton and monroe territory. with reagan something interesting happened. he started quoting paine quite often. he also appropriated the notion of common sense. he often spoke of his own ideas as stemming not from, you know, his political wisdom or his advisers, but from the people's common sense. and he opened the way for a kind of -- as opposed to a left-wing populism adoption of paine and beck is, therefore, now the last in a long line of reappropriaters of paine to...
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i am rated some of the finest hen houses from franklin to madison. i am a fox and you'll act accordingly. she put her hands on her hip and said [inaudible] she skipped away leaving the fox dumbfounded. got all the way through the woods tricking that fox. he had been reduced to sniffling and crying. he was a pitiful mess. give me once last chance i am certain i can prove it. about that time [inaudible] came through the woods. you can see it a little ways in the distance. fox didn't notice a thing. he was begging to be believed. wait, wait here it is. i am a fox, he said yes, yes. sometimes he could run. it doesn't matter what i think anymore. it doesn't matter anymore. you have sharp teeth and can run fast. by the way he is looking all over for you. if fox dashed towards the woods, not to worry, the hound dog knows who i am. i have been out running that old miserable mutt for years like i told you i am a fox. i know. i know. she turned toward ms. viola's with a basket of eggs. i rewrote it and sent it back and it was 7 pages long. that was the beginni
i am rated some of the finest hen houses from franklin to madison. i am a fox and you'll act accordingly. she put her hands on her hip and said [inaudible] she skipped away leaving the fox dumbfounded. got all the way through the woods tricking that fox. he had been reduced to sniffling and crying. he was a pitiful mess. give me once last chance i am certain i can prove it. about that time [inaudible] came through the woods. you can see it a little ways in the distance. fox didn't notice a...
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isn't this a question of the tyranny of the majority which was madison's great fear? the answer is yes. we always have to fear that a majority will impose its will on the electorate. on the population in such a way as to deny rights to denied justice to people in the minority. and is also true that anyone who is in power isn't going to give it up unless they are either forced to were voted out. what it means is those of us in the majority when we are in the majority in order to have the kind of country we want we should be aware of the power we wield as the majority and those of us in the minority at any particular time because these shift -- should be aware that they have to work and push that their voices are heard too. there's no one answer. democracy is a sloppy system. is sloppy. it is inefficient but it is the other choice. you get things done and president obama said in a state of the union message whatever you feel about president obama he is right about this. if you have a country where a government can just say tell everybody what to do it can be extremely e
isn't this a question of the tyranny of the majority which was madison's great fear? the answer is yes. we always have to fear that a majority will impose its will on the electorate. on the population in such a way as to deny rights to denied justice to people in the minority. and is also true that anyone who is in power isn't going to give it up unless they are either forced to were voted out. what it means is those of us in the majority when we are in the majority in order to have the kind of...
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. >> madison, these are the frontlines in the battle for the future of our country.s is where the line has been drawn in the sand. >> former alaska governor sara palin spoke in madison yesterday. they called for smaller government, and lower taxes. just around the corner, pro union responders held their own protests in response. >> we're going to beat them! >> some heated exchanges took place between the sides. altogether, it's estimated 6500 people turned out for the two protests, but it's not clear which side had the bigger crowd. >>> police in tennessee looking for a teen snatched from her home. she had been getting ready for school when her brother saw a man wearing camouflage clothing walking her into the woods by her arm. investigators say the brother thought it was babo's before. so he was not alarmed. >>> in blackberg, virginia, members of the community took part in a three mile run to honor the 32 people killed during the virginia tech massacre. yesterday marked the fourth anniversary of the campus shooting. many of the runners say the rain that fell during
. >> madison, these are the frontlines in the battle for the future of our country.s is where the line has been drawn in the sand. >> former alaska governor sara palin spoke in madison yesterday. they called for smaller government, and lower taxes. just around the corner, pro union responders held their own protests in response. >> we're going to beat them! >> some heated exchanges took place between the sides. altogether, it's estimated 6500 people turned out for the...
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madison bumgarner sigue sin saborear el triunfo esta noche apesar de solo permitir cinco hits y una carrerarta derrota... dos a cero termino ganando pittsburgh... por su parte los atleticos tuvieron mejor suerte... y evitaron la barrida ante los angelitos apesar de enfrentar al temido dan haren... con las bases llenas.. daric barton con elevado de sacrificio impulsaria la primera carrera.. fue hasta la decima entrada que oakland se llevo el triunfo conor jackson con hombres en primera y segunda manda este elevado para el out empujando la carrera del gane.. 2-1 el marcador final.. jaguares de chiapas empato a uno ante el atletico junior de barranquilla jugando en su propia casa... mientras tanto en brasil.. pele presente para ver a su equipo el santos ante el america de mexico.... solo se anoto un gol fue a los 38 minutos... paulo henrique con disparo desde fuera del area... vence a ochoa.. 1-0 gano el santos de brasil.. los golden state warriors despidieron hoy a su entrenador keith smart luego de apenas un aÑo al frente del equipo... lo unico que pudiera haber salvado su puesto era la cali
madison bumgarner sigue sin saborear el triunfo esta noche apesar de solo permitir cinco hits y una carrerarta derrota... dos a cero termino ganando pittsburgh... por su parte los atleticos tuvieron mejor suerte... y evitaron la barrida ante los angelitos apesar de enfrentar al temido dan haren... con las bases llenas.. daric barton con elevado de sacrificio impulsaria la primera carrera.. fue hasta la decima entrada que oakland se llevo el triunfo conor jackson con hombres en primera y segunda...
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we spoke to one of the occupants of 236 madison. he told us his girlfriend owns the home. >> i grabbed the hose. i started squirting it up to the air vent. we don't have a telephone. >> a fully involved attic fire. it was reported by a neighbor behind the residents. called for a initial response. first alarm structure fire. we had fire running throughout the whole attic. >> reporter: you are now looking at new video we just shot on the backside of the home. we understand this morning the fire is not suspicious but firefighters don't know the cause. fire investigators are expected to be back at the home later. reporting live from bay point jade hernandez. >>> time now 5:02. new this morning investigators want to know the cause of a hazmat scare at a gas plant in the east bay. it happened last night on central avenue in nu -- newark. the counties hazmat clean quickly raced to the scene and controlled the situation. >> there was some minor adjustments to some of the safety measures in the plant. those were corrected. our personnel evac
we spoke to one of the occupants of 236 madison. he told us his girlfriend owns the home. >> i grabbed the hose. i started squirting it up to the air vent. we don't have a telephone. >> a fully involved attic fire. it was reported by a neighbor behind the residents. called for a initial response. first alarm structure fire. we had fire running throughout the whole attic. >> reporter: you are now looking at new video we just shot on the backside of the home. we understand this...
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i went to school in madison for a conservation ecology course that was called the biological aspects of conservation. i have a certificate in environmental studies. i moved back here to the bay area, and i have been working for a company that contracts with pg&e, actually. it basically supplies pg&e with trees specialists and arborists. i have been working for them for a little over five years now. within that company, a number of different positions. i have spent time working as an estimated harbor as -- and they would contact me so i could work as the go-between between what they think they need in the city or the home owner or the property owner needs. that would make sure everyone is happy at the end. it is not as easy as it sounds. you have really helped grow that program. i also worked as a supervisor for my company. that was down in the south bay. it was really fun, but i was also shortly thereafter offered -- i taught at the program and make sure that they are doing a good job maintaining all of the clearance is the need to to make sure that we are not starting things on fire
i went to school in madison for a conservation ecology course that was called the biological aspects of conservation. i have a certificate in environmental studies. i moved back here to the bay area, and i have been working for a company that contracts with pg&e, actually. it basically supplies pg&e with trees specialists and arborists. i have been working for them for a little over five years now. within that company, a number of different positions. i have spent time working as an...