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to russo u it was probably man's ability to figure out how to make everything better. to burke it was to figure out how do i keep progress coming? not fast, not abrupt, but keep it coming. i talked a minute ago about the progress of parliament from regicide to the choosing of the hanivs in the 1700s. parliament was always there. the day-to-day life of englishmen didn't change all that much, and they focused on history, daily experience, past experience, and tradition and. and tradition isn't dry at all. tradition is the every day life of today looked at 40 years hence and one of the concerns of today is that we may be abdomen abdomening traditions and years of experience which have kept us progressing. that's a thought about burke that applies to today. you need to ask yourself whether when candidates talk in terms of the america as we had known it what burke's position would have been and more importantly is our position going to be as we have choices to make going forward. burke, tradition, history, experience, survival in times of potential upheaval, i think describ
to russo u it was probably man's ability to figure out how to make everything better. to burke it was to figure out how do i keep progress coming? not fast, not abrupt, but keep it coming. i talked a minute ago about the progress of parliament from regicide to the choosing of the hanivs in the 1700s. parliament was always there. the day-to-day life of englishmen didn't change all that much, and they focused on history, daily experience, past experience, and tradition and. and tradition isn't...
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uts the vikiigs on top with a free position goallwith 88 seconds left....gladiators respond... emily russoticks on the clock... future towson tiger gives the vikings a thrilling victory 12-11 over glen-el in double overtime... that'll do it for this edition of sports unlimited...i'm morgan adsit...thanks for &pwatchinn...
uts the vikiigs on top with a free position goallwith 88 seconds left....gladiators respond... emily russoticks on the clock... future towson tiger gives the vikings a thrilling victory 12-11 over glen-el in double overtime... that'll do it for this edition of sports unlimited...i'm morgan adsit...thanks for &pwatchinn...
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uts the vikiigs on top with a free position goallwith 88 seconds left....gladiators respond... emily russoticks on the clock... future towson tiger gives the vikings a thrilling victory 12-11 over glen-el in double overtime... that'll do it for this edition of sports unlimited...i'm morgan adsit...thanks for of sports unlimited...i'm morgan adsit...thanks for &pwatchinn... [ humming ] winston. boy: just one more inning, grandma. [ video game noises ] ever notice how many things today kids can do without actually moving? a whole lot of things their parents used to do the hard way. so many kids' activities today seem to leave out the "activity" part, which makes exercise even more important for children. in fact, new research tells us the best time to enhance bone development is during childhood and adolescence. and just getting children to walk an extra 35 minutes a day could spare them the pain of thinning bones later in life. [ telephone rings ] healthy bones come from healthy habits. encourage your kids to get up, get out, and get moving. [ telephone rings ] hello? hey, grandma, how abou
uts the vikiigs on top with a free position goallwith 88 seconds left....gladiators respond... emily russoticks on the clock... future towson tiger gives the vikings a thrilling victory 12-11 over glen-el in double overtime... that'll do it for this edition of sports unlimited...i'm morgan adsit...thanks for of sports unlimited...i'm morgan adsit...thanks for &pwatchinn... [ humming ] winston. boy: just one more inning, grandma. [ video game noises ] ever notice how many things today kids...
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the only thing i can think of is russo and the man -- and that man is basically good and inclined to do the right thing, with or without control, burke is rolling in his grave that somebody giving a lecture about him just said that. but that's the question. that's the question. not are they right from a religious point of view. say all right, okay, you're an atheist, okay. i'm not going to make you go to church every sunday. i may want to talk to you about why you feel that way but i'm not challenging your belief. i'm challenging you to tell me how you replace that in this society. political parties. burke was a wig. burke was -- burke was wig wig, burke was a kind of a contrarian wig. so, even for burke, opposition was fine even if it was within your own party. being able to think your own thoughts, present your own ideas, was a good idea. and he saw parties as a limit, a way to limit the monarch. he was a mon,ist, a constitutional monarchists. the wigs were basically constitutional monarchists. the wigs certainly. and he got into a significant dust-up with the king over what he saw
the only thing i can think of is russo and the man -- and that man is basically good and inclined to do the right thing, with or without control, burke is rolling in his grave that somebody giving a lecture about him just said that. but that's the question. that's the question. not are they right from a religious point of view. say all right, okay, you're an atheist, okay. i'm not going to make you go to church every sunday. i may want to talk to you about why you feel that way but i'm not...
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melissa russo has what happened next. >> i am feeling fine today. >> reporter: 79-year-old bobby berlinery because her luck seems too good to be true. on monday night berlin was at home sleeping with no idea she was slipping dangerously into diabetic shock. at the same time, pollsters from marist college in poughkeepsie were conducting a public opinion poll about mayor bloomberg. the computer program used in polling makes up random phone numbers using new york city area codes. out of millions of possibilities, berlin's phone rang. >> hi. my name is jason. i'm calling from marist college. >> reporter: when berlin answered the college student on the other end of the phone sensed something wasn't right. >> something just sounded off. are you okay? >> reporter: another student might have hung up but this one called in his supervisor, danielle carter. >> hi. are you okay? >> no. >> do you need us to call someone for you? >> no. >> you sure? >> danielle doesn't take no for an answer. she stays on the line and calls 911 in duchess county. they call local responders who encounter another proble
melissa russo has what happened next. >> i am feeling fine today. >> reporter: 79-year-old bobby berlinery because her luck seems too good to be true. on monday night berlin was at home sleeping with no idea she was slipping dangerously into diabetic shock. at the same time, pollsters from marist college in poughkeepsie were conducting a public opinion poll about mayor bloomberg. the computer program used in polling makes up random phone numbers using new york city area codes. out...
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he had his debates with russo who was very much more a believer of the goodness of man. burke was not incidentally. burke realized that man, woman, left to their own devices without government wouldn't lead very happy lives, wouldn't understand much progress and wouldn't progress. so for him the romantic notion that you can create government out of reason which i believe is essentially where the french were after the french revolution and before, they destroyed the model. burke never thought that that was an alternative. he never separated human reason from historical experience. remember particularly two words from that sentence, one history, two experience. they are two, along with tradition which is the third, keys to who burke was and was burke thought. when i suggest to you that you might say to somebody you think you're a conservative, what do you think about burke, and they say i don't think anything about burke and did he play third base for the cincinnati reds or what, and then you can ask him what they think about history, what they think about tradition, what
he had his debates with russo who was very much more a believer of the goodness of man. burke was not incidentally. burke realized that man, woman, left to their own devices without government wouldn't lead very happy lives, wouldn't understand much progress and wouldn't progress. so for him the romantic notion that you can create government out of reason which i believe is essentially where the french were after the french revolution and before, they destroyed the model. burke never thought...
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outside boston, tony russo sells produce to markets, restaurants, and consumers. this week, prices of peppers from florida doubled, where high temperatures have lowered production. >> early concern, always a concern in florida about freeze in the winter months. this year, it's about hot weather. it's an unusual situation. i can't remember conditions like this ever. >> it's taken more than a record warm march to create this problem. officials at the u.s. drought monitor blame back to back la nina events starting in 2010. unusually cool pacific waters bringing drier than normal conditions to the southern u.s. >> we're not sure, 100% sure where we're going from here. we're hoping it's not going to get much worse. in fact, with the demise of la nina, we hope this is about the end of it. >> u.s. drought officials say it's way too early to talk about water restrictions but the area that are vulnerable are georgia and florida in the east. and in the west, the states that depend on snow pack for water resources such as california, colorado, new mexico, and utah. brian. >>
outside boston, tony russo sells produce to markets, restaurants, and consumers. this week, prices of peppers from florida doubled, where high temperatures have lowered production. >> early concern, always a concern in florida about freeze in the winter months. this year, it's about hot weather. it's an unusual situation. i can't remember conditions like this ever. >> it's taken more than a record warm march to create this problem. officials at the u.s. drought monitor blame back to...
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and that is a response that russo and the romantics would love. i don't think it works. i mean, i don't think this's sufficient discipline in that substitute for to the truly substitute for religion in our society. but that's the logical questions
and that is a response that russo and the romantics would love. i don't think it works. i mean, i don't think this's sufficient discipline in that substitute for to the truly substitute for religion in our society. but that's the logical questions
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now head of russo capitol good morning to you marty.walker former republican congressman from pennsylvania now executive chairman of wesler and walker. let's start with presidential politics it seems mitt romney has now with this surge he just has three more primaries under his belt more delegates inching closer to what he needs seems he is not talking about rick santorum, taking on the president more. >> he is about half way, where he needs to get, but what you always have to remember about the republican primary there are two huge primaries right at tend of the season, texas and california, it is possible, for either rick santorum or newt gingrich to get the kinds of votes that would be necessary in order to challenge mitt romney still, if they got all of those votes out of both texas and california now is that a realistic possibility no, pretty much an outside possibility but the possibility still exists romney believes he has it wrapped up there is a lot of the establishment believes he has it wrapped up he still has yet to connect
now head of russo capitol good morning to you marty.walker former republican congressman from pennsylvania now executive chairman of wesler and walker. let's start with presidential politics it seems mitt romney has now with this surge he just has three more primaries under his belt more delegates inching closer to what he needs seems he is not talking about rick santorum, taking on the president more. >> he is about half way, where he needs to get, but what you always have to remember...
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and that is a response that russo and the romantics would love. i don't think it works. i mean, i don't think there is sufficient discipline in that substitute for to the truly substitute for religion in our society. but that's the logical questions to ask. and i thought about that for a long time before i even posed to myself the question. what's wrong with this. what's wrong with this it's a big part of our tradition lifted and thrown owe veer board. what's the substitute. i can't find a substitute in my own mind that is a substitute. >> i think all too often today we hear about religion and its characterized, it's superstition, it's bigoted. but we're not talking, we're not having the discussion on you know, beneficial elements that it contains. >> we're not having a discussion what it means for our society. we're having a discussion between denominations and yes, you are exactly right. and i think the latter is the discussion that we need to have particularly with the secularist is okay, you don't believe, i get. i understand it. i'm not going to try to convince you
and that is a response that russo and the romantics would love. i don't think it works. i mean, i don't think there is sufficient discipline in that substitute for to the truly substitute for religion in our society. but that's the logical questions to ask. and i thought about that for a long time before i even posed to myself the question. what's wrong with this. what's wrong with this it's a big part of our tradition lifted and thrown owe veer board. what's the substitute. i can't find a...
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hit the ground they stopped working let's play it engulfed into flames and broke into three sections russo hearing but the post was attempting to make an emergency landing and doing so he chose a field. well within the gathering expert analysis of the crash herit r.t. consultant and former pilot captain mark weiss thinks it's still too early to jump to conclusions over the course i've got over twenty thousand hours of flying for in various types of aircraft from small to real props similar to the one that crashed through larger intercontinental jets. when you talk about pilot error there is. generally speaking you are dealing with professional pilots and no one situation creates that as a situation by itself of insley up to somebody making a mistake or not following a prescribed checklist and certainly in this part of the investigation it's far too early to ascertain whether or not that that was the situation again once you get the black box and determine what happened with the engines what happened with the air for the wind itself the cockpit voice recorders will tell you a lot the transm
hit the ground they stopped working let's play it engulfed into flames and broke into three sections russo hearing but the post was attempting to make an emergency landing and doing so he chose a field. well within the gathering expert analysis of the crash herit r.t. consultant and former pilot captain mark weiss thinks it's still too early to jump to conclusions over the course i've got over twenty thousand hours of flying for in various types of aircraft from small to real props similar to...
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where will he go from here more insight on to the democratic trial, marty russo now ceo of russo capitalegies and robert walker former republican congressman pennsylvania, gentlemen thank you for joining us. >> good morning tony. >> newt gingrich, going to bow out next week, why not bow out now as opposed to i am going to bow out next week. >> well, i am the national chairman of that campaign. there are two reasons, number one, he had made assurances to people down in north carolina, he is turning out good crowds and just thought he should follow through on that. there are a number of details that need to be talked about over the weekend and early next week he hasn't even really has a chance to sit down with staff, now since the tuesday election and so, it is just working through a lot of the details to know, just exactly what it means when we shut down and suspend a campaign, some time later next week we will have an official announcement. >> do you expect mr. gingrich to endorse mitt romney. >> yeah, i expect that will take place, and i think that he will indicate when he suspends, tha
where will he go from here more insight on to the democratic trial, marty russo now ceo of russo capitalegies and robert walker former republican congressman pennsylvania, gentlemen thank you for joining us. >> good morning tony. >> newt gingrich, going to bow out next week, why not bow out now as opposed to i am going to bow out next week. >> well, i am the national chairman of that campaign. there are two reasons, number one, he had made assurances to people down in north...
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. >> the clint eastwood movie where he plays the secret service agent, and that scene with renee russo where they walk into the hotel room and they drop their clothes and their guns at the same time, that's why all of these guys, they are all either my age or younger. they came of age. that was their movie. to them the secret service is a sexy profession. >> it is going to be all fun and games these guys. >> it is a great title for a job. you can say you work with the see crest -- with the secret service. >> you can tell people. like i tell people when i have my earpiece in that i work with the secret service. that gets me a lot of free food. do we want to know more details? >> no. you just said being in the secret service is a sexy thing to tell a woman. that is a pan tee dropper right there. why do they need hookers? don't get it, idiots. >> speaking of pan tee dropping, bill you turned tricks to put yourself through hooker college. could this have been prevent ?ed. >> magic tricks. i had a little david blaine in my day. >> were you trying to court me? >> i was trying to court you, m
. >> the clint eastwood movie where he plays the secret service agent, and that scene with renee russo where they walk into the hotel room and they drop their clothes and their guns at the same time, that's why all of these guys, they are all either my age or younger. they came of age. that was their movie. to them the secret service is a sexy profession. >> it is going to be all fun and games these guys. >> it is a great title for a job. you can say you work with the see...
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jack had an opponent named joe russo.hey found another guy for 20 bucks named joe russo and put him on the ballot. a clean legal trade. it's not a dirty trick. there's a difference and we can talk about that some day. but also jack had some tough opponents that had been mayor of cambridge, jack strategy came in second, but all the local guys with the favorite times, but you come in second everywhere. he badly was the only guy with the war record. coming back from the war with his heroic service in saving his crew to his well advertised or the old man, there is no one else on the ballot with the war record. that was an election that nixon won in all those guys came in way back to the war. the american people wanted to reward. if you hadn't served, you had a problem. >> host: and 52 he runs again henry cabot lodge. what was wrong with them? there was nothing wrong. post what turns out as he couldn't win. guess what happened is the kennedy people working with kenny o'donnell and bobby was a creature of that campaign, what th
jack had an opponent named joe russo.hey found another guy for 20 bucks named joe russo and put him on the ballot. a clean legal trade. it's not a dirty trick. there's a difference and we can talk about that some day. but also jack had some tough opponents that had been mayor of cambridge, jack strategy came in second, but all the local guys with the favorite times, but you come in second everywhere. he badly was the only guy with the war record. coming back from the war with his heroic service...
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they found another guy names joe russo, a clean trick, a clean, legal trick. it's not a dirty trick. there's a difference there, and we can talk about that someday. but also jack had some other tough opponents, mike neville, his toughest opponent, had been mayor of cambridge. jack's strategy, come in second in all the towns. let all the local guys be the favorite sons, but you come in second everywhere. and coming back from the war with his heroic period of service and saving his crew which was well advertised by the old man, there was nobody else on that ballot that even touched -- nobody else had a war record. that was the election that nixon won. all those guys came in '46 coming right back from the war, and if you hadn't served, you had a problem. >> host: that's right. in '52 he runs for the senate against henry cabot lodge. >> guest: really a great man. what was wrong with him? >> host: what was wrong, it turns out, was that he couldn't win. how did that happen? >> guest: the kennedy people working with kenny o'donnell and bobby was the great hero of tha
they found another guy names joe russo, a clean trick, a clean, legal trick. it's not a dirty trick. there's a difference there, and we can talk about that someday. but also jack had some other tough opponents, mike neville, his toughest opponent, had been mayor of cambridge. jack's strategy, come in second in all the towns. let all the local guys be the favorite sons, but you come in second everywhere. and coming back from the war with his heroic period of service and saving his crew which was...
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lawrence and sarah russo. [applause] these to have helped spread the word about the great books to be honored tonight in ways the we only used to dream about so thank you very much, lauren and sarah. tonight's aboard to the cab of a yearlong set of discussions and deliberations among the board members. we've reached our decisions only about an hour ago and a block away. in the same space reconvened route the afternoon our benefit reception will take place immediately following tonight's award. that is at the lehman center at 55 west 13th street on the second floor. we invite you to join us to toast of the finalists free after the completion of tonight's event. tickets can be purchased at the door for $50. i hate to mention the price. we do everything we can to make nbcc events free and open to the public. this is the one event of the year that we ask you to japan but at $50 in this town it's a steal. we hope you'll join us to help support the national book critics circle. i would like to point out the books wh
lawrence and sarah russo. [applause] these to have helped spread the word about the great books to be honored tonight in ways the we only used to dream about so thank you very much, lauren and sarah. tonight's aboard to the cab of a yearlong set of discussions and deliberations among the board members. we've reached our decisions only about an hour ago and a block away. in the same space reconvened route the afternoon our benefit reception will take place immediately following tonight's award....
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joie russo usually delivers eight to ten babies a month. >> i've probably done eight deliveries in thetwo weeks, so much so that i wasn't able to go on any type of vacation. in a 30-minute period, including me, there were five deliveries done at once. >> reporter: what's up? she suspects the culprit is carmageddon, but her patients natasha and brian mills know it was. >> we holed up in the house and sat by the fire and hung out with each other. >> and the rest -- i don't have to say. >> reporter: for now, it's anecdotal. the city statisticians won't know until they tally the numbers in a couple weeks. perhaps the best known catastrophe related baby boom following the new york city black outin 1965 turned out to be an urban myth, but what some call myths, others call miracle. there's a freeway on the wall of newborn nursery. >> highway to heavy. >> yes, that's right. >> reporter: his parents, michelle, busy with stressful jobs, tried for years to conceive. carmageddon forced them to slow down. >> for us just to sit still. >> there was nothing to do, you know, and you just -- >> reporter
joie russo usually delivers eight to ten babies a month. >> i've probably done eight deliveries in thetwo weeks, so much so that i wasn't able to go on any type of vacation. in a 30-minute period, including me, there were five deliveries done at once. >> reporter: what's up? she suspects the culprit is carmageddon, but her patients natasha and brian mills know it was. >> we holed up in the house and sat by the fire and hung out with each other. >> and the rest -- i don't...
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lori russo, managing director, stanton communications and today's luncheon organizer. leslie mays. ralph winnie. [applause] today's speaker said he prides himself on leading a non- political and non-partisan organization and in recent days, he has been publicly involved in discussions at the highest levels of government about everything from health care reform to keep party politics. as the person in charge of collecting around to a $4 trillion in taxpayer dollars, his words are closely followed by lawmakers and many of us in this room today. in the final year of his five- year term as commissioner of the irs, doug shulman overseas thousands of employees. he is managing a $300 million budget cut in staff reduction in the thousands. challenges that have raised questions about the ability of the irs to enforce tax compliance, conduct audits and provide quality customer service. just a few weeks ago, he requested an 8% budget increase from congress to make up for those losses. i'm sure we will hear more about that today. commissioner showman came to the irs from the financial regulato
lori russo, managing director, stanton communications and today's luncheon organizer. leslie mays. ralph winnie. [applause] today's speaker said he prides himself on leading a non- political and non-partisan organization and in recent days, he has been publicly involved in discussions at the highest levels of government about everything from health care reform to keep party politics. as the person in charge of collecting around to a $4 trillion in taxpayer dollars, his words are closely...