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." ♪ >> so they go to the concert and mallory thinks they're just having a good time.riend will, got backstage passes. >> mallory doesn't know, but i'm about to go on stage and ask her to marry me. >> all the sudden, her boyfriend is on stage. >> you can kind of almost not hear what he's saying because the crowd is going wild. >> would you marry me? [ cheers and applause ] >> this is cool. look at how awesome this moment is. >> do i need to say how i feel about these again? >> i feel like i know what you're going to say. i'm with you on this one. >> no. >> i'm not a fan of the proposal in front of tons and tons of people. all of these people paid a lot of money to come to this concert. i'm just a fan of the proposal that's not in front of a crowd. i'm a fan of the intimate proposal. you know, family and friends. >> you know what they should do? hold a concert for proposals. >> everybody should do whatever way works for them, period. >> that's it for this edition of "right this minute," everybody. see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
." ♪ >> so they go to the concert and mallory thinks they're just having a good time.riend will, got backstage passes. >> mallory doesn't know, but i'm about to go on stage and ask her to marry me. >> all the sudden, her boyfriend is on stage. >> you can kind of almost not hear what he's saying because the crowd is going wild. >> would you marry me? [ cheers and applause ] >> this is cool. look at how awesome this moment is. >> do i need to say...
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nbc's mallory hoff has more. >> reporter: sacramento police say an armed man invaded a home on 18th street in south sacramento saturday night. he shot a husband and wife in their 50s who lived there and two men who were visiting them. one of the guests is in critical condition, the other three people were killed. moments after the shootings, a resident who heard the shots from another part of the home approached the suspect. >> there was gunfire exchanged between the two of them and the suspect is now deceased. >> reporter: police say they are still working to determine a motive. >> as far as if this is possible robbery, we're looking into everything. but we have pretty much realized this doesn't look like a random act. we're investigating and what we do for investigation, of course, is we look for other witnesses, we knock on doors, we see if anybody heard anything, called police, seen anything in the neighborhood. >> again, that was mallory hoff reporting from sacramento. police say there were no signs of forced entry into that home which leads them to believe the residents likely knew t
nbc's mallory hoff has more. >> reporter: sacramento police say an armed man invaded a home on 18th street in south sacramento saturday night. he shot a husband and wife in their 50s who lived there and two men who were visiting them. one of the guests is in critical condition, the other three people were killed. moments after the shootings, a resident who heard the shots from another part of the home approached the suspect. >> there was gunfire exchanged between the two of them and...
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and general mallory then at vmi asked marshall what were the important lessons he had learned from servinger pershing in the first u.s. army in france and then as his aide. he said the most important lesson of all was that when you are given an order with which you disagreed, or harbored doubts, you must call yourself to account to execute that order with redoubled efficiency and visible enthusiasm. because those responsible to you will judge the order bay how you take it and execute it. this its what the british call hard cheese. but i thought that was a, the kind of lesson that young officers when they hear it tend to remember it. i certainly did. two weeks ago, excuse me, a student asked me whether we would ever again have generals like lee and grant or eisenhower and patton and stillwell or macarthur? have the circumstances and conditions of war changed so much that battlefield leadership of the kind we are considering is impossible or unnecessary or irrelevant? no one in my seminar could furnish the name of an american general now serving who its not called david petraeus who i remind
and general mallory then at vmi asked marshall what were the important lessons he had learned from servinger pershing in the first u.s. army in france and then as his aide. he said the most important lesson of all was that when you are given an order with which you disagreed, or harbored doubts, you must call yourself to account to execute that order with redoubled efficiency and visible enthusiasm. because those responsible to you will judge the order bay how you take it and execute it. this...
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the mallory factors would not have moved from morning to charleston. there was a movement in the other direction. there was a u.s. district judge here, j. wearing. appointed by roosevelt i think. a member of the charleston elite. gave a couple of decisions in the early civil rights era. he was ostracized by local society and perhaps threatened, he resigned his federal judgeship and moved to new york. he couldn't live in charleston anymore. now, that america has vanished. but that was the america of 1940. in that america, you had a quarter of people living on farms. are you going to send this farm boy away when his mom is disabled and his father has died and nobody else can till the field? let the locals make the decision. they'll know about it. you have other people living in the big cities where the draft board is going to be run by the local town hall. they know the local community, let them handle it. it seemed fair in a way where you deciding life and death decisions that do you that. by 1965 when i was in college and about to go to law school, it
the mallory factors would not have moved from morning to charleston. there was a movement in the other direction. there was a u.s. district judge here, j. wearing. appointed by roosevelt i think. a member of the charleston elite. gave a couple of decisions in the early civil rights era. he was ostracized by local society and perhaps threatened, he resigned his federal judgeship and moved to new york. he couldn't live in charleston anymore. now, that america has vanished. but that was the...
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barone was in a course called the conservative intellectual tradition in america taught by professor mallory factor. this is just under two hours. >> well, thank you very much. it's an honor to be here, and a special honor to be asked to speak on the fragility of ordered liberty and to speak on alexis de tocqueville. and in rereading tocqueville in preparation for this lecture, i began to think that he was something like mozart, that i was -- that i was in the presence of a mind that was so far above the level of almost anyone else in history, that, you know, he almost works no comparison with anybody else. you can listen to the music of mozart and it sounds pleasant and melodic and so forth. but if you really think about it, if you really kind of analyze it, you realize that he's doing things no one else had ever done or was capable of doing, that it's so far above the level of ordinary, even impressive achievement that you're in the presence of something rare, and i think you see the same thing with tocqueville. it's easy to read toqueville fairly fast. you're in front of a television set.
barone was in a course called the conservative intellectual tradition in america taught by professor mallory factor. this is just under two hours. >> well, thank you very much. it's an honor to be here, and a special honor to be asked to speak on the fragility of ordered liberty and to speak on alexis de tocqueville. and in rereading tocqueville in preparation for this lecture, i began to think that he was something like mozart, that i was -- that i was in the presence of a mind that was...
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on the senate side is mike, alan, erin, cris, and mallory. i want to thank you guys as well. i also want to get some things out of the way. i want to thank our sponsors and partners. hugo creative has provided all of the graphics for the evening. from the gravity sought to our new logo. all the way down to the programs and the wine bottle labels. our goal sponsor tonight is google. -- gold sponsor tonight is google. there will be at the after party, which everybody had better be going too. we want everybody to have fun. it is a friday night, nobody is going home early because the camera guy is throwing the party. everybody get that? [laughter] as you know, president obama could not attend our dinner this evening. according to his spokesperson jay carney "he is busy governing and campaigning." [laughter] [applause] thank you for that very spokesman like response. we all like to call out the white elephant in the room. when we see it, we hate it. the deal is that president obama does not like these dinners at all. he pretty much hit them. the white house thought it could help u
on the senate side is mike, alan, erin, cris, and mallory. i want to thank you guys as well. i also want to get some things out of the way. i want to thank our sponsors and partners. hugo creative has provided all of the graphics for the evening. from the gravity sought to our new logo. all the way down to the programs and the wine bottle labels. our goal sponsor tonight is google. -- gold sponsor tonight is google. there will be at the after party, which everybody had better be going too. we...
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on the senate side, michael, and mallory. i also want to get some things out of the way.nk our sponsors tonight for the evening. hugo creative has provided all of the graphics for the evening. including the new logo. it is a large logo. all the way down to the programs and one bottle labels. they will be showing us all what a google hangout is. we hope you are going to the after party because we put an effort into it. it is a friday night, so no one is going home early. a camera guy is throwing a party. thank you. president obama could not attend our dinner this evening. according to a spokesperson, he is a pity -- busy governing and campaigning. they give for that response. we like to call up the white elephant in the room. president obama really does not like these dinners at all. he pretty much hates them. the white house thought it would help us out tonight by sending us a message from the president. here is a message from the white house. ♪ good evening correspondence. i am sorry i was unable to attend this year. >> i have a struggling economy to take care of so what
on the senate side, michael, and mallory. i also want to get some things out of the way.nk our sponsors tonight for the evening. hugo creative has provided all of the graphics for the evening. including the new logo. it is a large logo. all the way down to the programs and one bottle labels. they will be showing us all what a google hangout is. we hope you are going to the after party because we put an effort into it. it is a friday night, so no one is going home early. a camera guy is throwing...