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the more they attack -- i was going to call him nietzsche, because he is nietzsche. the more they attack newt, the better he looks, because he looks more blooded, tougher, nastier, with more dirt on his uniform. and that's what he wants to look like. >> that's the rush limbaugh theory. that's what he said this week. the more establishment attacks him, and it's been brutal -- >> even a broken clock is right twice a day, talking about rush. >> george will, david brooks, peggy noonan, then you've mad member of congress. there's a whisper campaign, and now it's sort of a megaphone campaign. now we've got the super pac. and that is the risk here, right? which is, if you don't knock him out now, what does not kill him will only make him stronger, as this marches on. so that's why this is a risk/reward strategy. i think the romney people have no choice. they have to figure out -- they can't let him get out of steam ahead of iowa, but, boy, this comes with risk, because iowa is a place that whoever is the perceived conservative has the -- has the upper hand. >> isn't this al
the more they attack -- i was going to call him nietzsche, because he is nietzsche. the more they attack newt, the better he looks, because he looks more blooded, tougher, nastier, with more dirt on his uniform. and that's what he wants to look like. >> that's the rush limbaugh theory. that's what he said this week. the more establishment attacks him, and it's been brutal -- >> even a broken clock is right twice a day, talking about rush. >> george will, david brooks, peggy...
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. >> guest: oh, nietzsche--now that's a surprise. c-span: yeah, it's low. >> guest: hannah arendt, goethe, hobbes, montaigne--well, we'll get montaigne in there again. c-span: let's go back to locke--john locke. >> guest: yeah. c-span: he's number one, far and away, more than anybody else. >> guest: how interesting. well, locke, 17th century british philosopher, wrote a treatise of government--second treatise of government, the one we read, a small but incredibly densely woven pamphlet about the--the relationships of property, what constitutes a society. he creates this philosophical fiction of the state of nature--how do we get out of it--and so on. and a lot of it--a lot of our notions of the--what holds us together, property and mutual respect for one another's right to exist, and also our notion of rights that--very important for jefferson and the other founding fathers that, you know, locke provided a kind of de facto justification for revolution. it was at the time of the glorious revolution in england that he wrote this. c-spa
. >> guest: oh, nietzsche--now that's a surprise. c-span: yeah, it's low. >> guest: hannah arendt, goethe, hobbes, montaigne--well, we'll get montaigne in there again. c-span: let's go back to locke--john locke. >> guest: yeah. c-span: he's number one, far and away, more than anybody else. >> guest: how interesting. well, locke, 17th century british philosopher, wrote a treatise of government--second treatise of government, the one we read, a small but incredibly densely...
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sears prentiss: friedrich nietzsche wrote, "what really raises one's indignation against suffering "ising intrinsically, but the senselessness of suffering." i'm sorry to reroute you to billings, but last night, this went down. have you released a statement to the press? no, but it's already hit the air. where's the car they dumped? it's over there. agents are searching it now. one of the vics said the shooters were a male and a female. how many people were murdered here? 8. if you add the miles city killings, we're up to 14. male-female teams are usually committed to pleasing each other, both mentally and physically. morgan: these guys are thrill killers. they're aroused by the adrenaline rush. so they're not gonna stop until we catch them. so this is just foreplay. ray: what's the news saying about us now? they know we're male and female. how did they figure that out? i don't know. there was nothing girly about the way we killed those people. where do you want to live, ray? i told you--aruba. right on the ocean. i like the ocean. so how do you want to spend the rest of our honeymoon?
sears prentiss: friedrich nietzsche wrote, "what really raises one's indignation against suffering "ising intrinsically, but the senselessness of suffering." i'm sorry to reroute you to billings, but last night, this went down. have you released a statement to the press? no, but it's already hit the air. where's the car they dumped? it's over there. agents are searching it now. one of the vics said the shooters were a male and a female. how many people were murdered here? 8. if...
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but nietzsche was speaking metaphorically about evolving as a species.'re just a horny kid who wanted to get rid of the cheerleader's boyfriend. no. yes. that was never my intent- c'mon. [gunshot] you all right? what happened? him bringing us down here was way too much of a coincidence. i got that. but did you have to tackle us both? you're welcome, reid. [sirens] c'mon. let's go, cory. playwright eugene ionesco said, "ideologies separate us, dreams and anguish bring us together." reid. deborah louise addison. her husband tim. the kids are amber and keith. eight and six. in 1985, deborah louise was walking home from school. she was abducted. she was 13. we profiled the unsub. and we were able to locate her before he harmed her. she writes a letter to the b.a.u. every year. she updates us on her life. it's nice, but-- we all have bad dreams. everyone on the plane. who wouldn't? we hunt the worst of humanity, we see the depths of depravity, we dream of monsters. in my dream there's a baby in the middle of a circle and there's someone on the other side. and
but nietzsche was speaking metaphorically about evolving as a species.'re just a horny kid who wanted to get rid of the cheerleader's boyfriend. no. yes. that was never my intent- c'mon. [gunshot] you all right? what happened? him bringing us down here was way too much of a coincidence. i got that. but did you have to tackle us both? you're welcome, reid. [sirens] c'mon. let's go, cory. playwright eugene ionesco said, "ideologies separate us, dreams and anguish bring us together."...
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embarrassed about that then we realized that it obviously that clip caught a lot of people's attention or nietzsche and i think it actually felt good that it was striking a chord with a lot of people because at that time still there was very much a sense in europe in the way it was being reported that you know this is a problem that greece is having as a greek problem and we were all sort of witnessing what was going on and i think when we were increased we realized very very quickly that it wasn't just a greek problem and this is something that was going to face everyone. right from the very beginning we wanted the. story from a different angle we were much more interested in getting the social side of what was going on right now there's a chance you might lose everything that we know in this country you don't know what . you can plan your life i hope for everybody to be calm and. try to get out of the crisis if that was what was always important to us it is getting. the people increase getting their opinion across to the kids i think a lot of their voices really have got lost in the whole politic
embarrassed about that then we realized that it obviously that clip caught a lot of people's attention or nietzsche and i think it actually felt good that it was striking a chord with a lot of people because at that time still there was very much a sense in europe in the way it was being reported that you know this is a problem that greece is having as a greek problem and we were all sort of witnessing what was going on and i think when we were increased we realized very very quickly that it...
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and we are fighting it is a nietzsche there, and that as long as you keep your overhead low you can makemoney. i guess the last thing i would say is a sort of a start up news organization we approach it as text start. we are like half neutralization with a social by should talk about, and we have coders who sit right behind me. i spent half my day talking about whether such and such a video can be shown, do we need to code it, can't be shown on the kindle, on the ipad. we're taking a very technology first approach to how we kind of tell the story. >> they are long but they're not just long. one of, writers on my staff pitch a story to become we should do a long story, i'm with your pitch. i think that's my blackberry by the way. but i do think what you're doing is you're craving something that people might actually want to pay for. we're talking before about, i don't know if people read keith richards autobiography, but i love the book but i was so frustrated that i could hear music and couldn't see video while i was reading it. the future of book publishing is going to be stuff like tha
and we are fighting it is a nietzsche there, and that as long as you keep your overhead low you can makemoney. i guess the last thing i would say is a sort of a start up news organization we approach it as text start. we are like half neutralization with a social by should talk about, and we have coders who sit right behind me. i spent half my day talking about whether such and such a video can be shown, do we need to code it, can't be shown on the kindle, on the ipad. we're taking a very...