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a sense we can do this. and in pain, a folksy quality that didn't have to necessarily be applied to the set of ideas that painted that could be adapted and used for a lot of different purposes. the interesting thing about popular that's a whole and commonsense is that it does not stand for any set of ideas. it's not an ideology that matches the politics. it's a way of talking on a style of talking that can resonate in a lot of contexts into a lot of different ends. so what has this quality of having sometimes revolutionary implications and sometimes deeply conservative ones. and reagan found a temperament that he really could use. >> eth history here at the university of virginia. what do you teach? >> and an expert in the french revolution and the enlightenment, but i teach myself more widely. i'm interested in teaching courses about the age of revolution, the american french haitian revolution among others and i teach the more general courses about the history of the world. in teaching a course right now i
a sense we can do this. and in pain, a folksy quality that didn't have to necessarily be applied to the set of ideas that painted that could be adapted and used for a lot of different purposes. the interesting thing about popular that's a whole and commonsense is that it does not stand for any set of ideas. it's not an ideology that matches the politics. it's a way of talking on a style of talking that can resonate in a lot of contexts into a lot of different ends. so what has this quality of...
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in economic sense we want to have... we want to contribute to the new economic architecture, financial architecture of the crisis therefore we are active. in cuural sense we want to help to the mutual understanding to alliance of civilizations as one of the co-chairs together with spain. >> rose: tell me what that is, the alliance of civilization? >> the alliance of civilization is a platform for (indible) and now we have more than 120 countries and organizations inlved in this trying to ease the tension tween cultures and trying to help the cultures understand each other. similarly now in turkey, this week as you know, we are argue the a summit of the u.n. in order to response to the economic inequalities, poverty, ecological crisis, in this '49 countries of the u.n. this is turkish global contribution. before 20 years. 20 years ago turkey was not playing such at all. but now we can play a global role in all these fields. parallel toll this, we want to be more active. more even proactive. we hav turkey, bosnia, serbia t
in economic sense we want to have... we want to contribute to the new economic architecture, financial architecture of the crisis therefore we are active. in cuural sense we want to help to the mutual understanding to alliance of civilizations as one of the co-chairs together with spain. >> rose: tell me what that is, the alliance of civilization? >> the alliance of civilization is a platform for (indible) and now we have more than 120 countries and organizations inlved in this...
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if you go to amazon and type in comments sense, you'll see a common sense of investing, common sense of receiving your backyard. >> second book? >> this is my second book, yes. >> sophia rosenfeld, professor at the university of regina and author of "common sense" joining us on booktv. >> up next, joshua kendall, author of "the forgotten founding father" reports on mr. webster's political career, and 10 years at "american minerva." this is a little under an hour. >> it is my pleasure to welcome you here. we are very happy to have this jointly sponsored program by the connecticut historical society and i know western house historical society with the book for this evening's program. i'm very pleased to introduce the dirt to introduce our speaker today. >> thank you all for coming out tonight. what a pleasure to have treated for it here and be able to collaborate with the connecticut historical society. before he say anything else, i'd like to think the greater arts council, which is allowing us to use this collaboration tonight. we appreciate their purport. josh i first met while he w
if you go to amazon and type in comments sense, you'll see a common sense of investing, common sense of receiving your backyard. >> second book? >> this is my second book, yes. >> sophia rosenfeld, professor at the university of regina and author of "common sense" joining us on booktv. >> up next, joshua kendall, author of "the forgotten founding father" reports on mr. webster's political career, and 10 years at "american minerva." this is a...
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in fact, worked very hard to give her -- their children a sense of them, a very positive sense of them, so i would not say -- and i think that the notion of her as that existence of nomadic, and i understand where it comes from, but it's not fair. she spent half of her adult life in indonesia. she bent wander the world, but did work that left a much bigger impression than the work that many of us do. you know, she really changed people's lives in one way or another directly and indirectly through the microfans work and the work in the ford foundation and development consulting jobs. she was pretty committed to the country and helping people in those villages, so i don't think -- she traveled a lot, the way many americans with global jobs do. that's one of the thingst that's interesting about her. she's behaving in a way we bhain now. >> host: much earlier. >> guest: as an american, as a parent, much earlier. she had no consciousness she was a pioneer. she was doing what she felt was right or trying to make the best of a complicated situation. >> host: let me ask you what might feel to
in fact, worked very hard to give her -- their children a sense of them, a very positive sense of them, so i would not say -- and i think that the notion of her as that existence of nomadic, and i understand where it comes from, but it's not fair. she spent half of her adult life in indonesia. she bent wander the world, but did work that left a much bigger impression than the work that many of us do. you know, she really changed people's lives in one way or another directly and indirectly...
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through the years came a sense of separateness? >> on the part of his mother there is. it is not something lots of people talk about, but some very touching incidents that were described. one interesting is when barack obama was elected president of the harvard law review, the -- there was a lot of newspaper coverage i have looked at the stories and it is fascinating because you see the beginning of the telling of his life story that we heard again at the democratic convention and throughout the 2008 campaign. but as he elaborates, and we don't know if this is what the reporters focus on our what he says, but you can see the greater and greater telling of the father and the mother is a white woman from kansas, from which is taught and an anthropologist working in job of. she returned around that time and said i was reduced to one sentence in she was always incredibly proud of him but did have this sense of distance. later, a good friend and colleague said he worked with her between 90 and 92 closely in indonesia. working with micro
through the years came a sense of separateness? >> on the part of his mother there is. it is not something lots of people talk about, but some very touching incidents that were described. one interesting is when barack obama was elected president of the harvard law review, the -- there was a lot of newspaper coverage i have looked at the stories and it is fascinating because you see the beginning of the telling of his life story that we heard again at the democratic convention and...
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that through the years along with the distance came a sense of separation? >> guest: on the part of anne there is evidence of that. it's not something that lots of people talk about, but there were very touching incidence people described to me. one interesting one is that when barack obama was elected president of the harvard law review in 1990, 1991, 90i guess, there was a lot of newspaper coverage of his election, and i've gone back and looked at a lot of the stories and it's fascinating because you see the beginning of the telling of his life story in the way that we then heard again in 2000 for the democratic convention and in the 2008 campaign, the beginning of his life story, but as he lubber it's the story, and obviously we don't know whether this is the reporters chose to focus on what he chose to say, but you siva greater and greater telling of the story of his father and his mother is simply a white woman from kansas, white american from wichita, anthropologist working in java and she returned it at that time having been in the united states on a
that through the years along with the distance came a sense of separation? >> guest: on the part of anne there is evidence of that. it's not something that lots of people talk about, but there were very touching incidence people described to me. one interesting one is that when barack obama was elected president of the harvard law review in 1990, 1991, 90i guess, there was a lot of newspaper coverage of his election, and i've gone back and looked at a lot of the stories and it's...
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do you feel more of a sense of closure? >> i'm not sure if i feel a sense of closure.re's a spontaneous outpouring of emotion. perhaps it will be closure at some point in the future but it's certainly nice to come down here and feel a sense of community and people sort of rejoicing in what is happening tonight. >> i think a lot of people from new york to come down and see how you see ground zero develop over the past few years and then you see something like this happening today, that's just got to be incredible as well. >> it's a great thing for this neighborhood but for the country. >> thank you for coming down. again, wolf, it's really incredible. i know you were saying, do we get a sense of people leaving, i wonder what is going to happen as the hours go by and people wake up and the rush hour starts, it's the crowd that keeps continuing to grow. i want to show you over here, more and more flags and people coming down, chanting, singing, it's really just sort of a sense of celebration that's happening down here. i know you've been experiencing it as well in washing
do you feel more of a sense of closure? >> i'm not sure if i feel a sense of closure.re's a spontaneous outpouring of emotion. perhaps it will be closure at some point in the future but it's certainly nice to come down here and feel a sense of community and people sort of rejoicing in what is happening tonight. >> i think a lot of people from new york to come down and see how you see ground zero develop over the past few years and then you see something like this happening today,...
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there is a sense of spending where it has been clear.libertarian is a strong vein along with conservatives. there is a lot to be said about going around loop. i will take anybody running again that performed well before. you should not dismiss him off about. host: his son has said that if his father does not run, he will run. do you remember any time we have had a father-some combination? -- father-son combination? guest: not really. i do think he is a serious candidate. i would not have been surprised olled at 15%. he is smart. he has a serious band of supporters. i think he will be a serious candidate. host: he was in the debate on the fox news channel talking about the debt, deficit, and the economy. >> if you have a government that provides the national defense but do not have militarism, maybe we could take care of people at home if we were not spending $1.5 billion a year on militarism. that money needs to be spent at home. we would have more defense and not less. i do not see why we should raise the financial debt. they will proba
there is a sense of spending where it has been clear.libertarian is a strong vein along with conservatives. there is a lot to be said about going around loop. i will take anybody running again that performed well before. you should not dismiss him off about. host: his son has said that if his father does not run, he will run. do you remember any time we have had a father-some combination? -- father-son combination? guest: not really. i do think he is a serious candidate. i would not have been...
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i think in the deepest sense it's not so true. it is true in the sense that since the 1940s there's really been a huge economic expansion that allowed a separate youth culture to develop financially in the way you couldn't have had in the '20s or the teens earlier. when you have a separate commercial fed by interests there are going to be lots of new things, not just in the 50s but, but the 70s, places to hang out, books, new literature, places to go out, derveltly, an effect on news. buddhism isn't old, they're new to america. they're new to us and i think there certainly has been an openness to the new in the last 50 years. but in the most important sense i say, well, no, you're going to find very religious people who are very wealthy and you're going to find very religious people who are very poor. it seems at the end of the day our financial situation is not what finally determines whether or not we're going to be interested in our souls in relationship with god. >> the poor usually display a keen interest in religion that is
i think in the deepest sense it's not so true. it is true in the sense that since the 1940s there's really been a huge economic expansion that allowed a separate youth culture to develop financially in the way you couldn't have had in the '20s or the teens earlier. when you have a separate commercial fed by interests there are going to be lots of new things, not just in the 50s but, but the 70s, places to hang out, books, new literature, places to go out, derveltly, an effect on news. buddhism...
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the poor of this permanent, not only in the american sense, but the spiritual sense. thank you very much, and may god bless you. >> thank you for the question. it is interesting how our traditions, i think, form the way we respond and what we see. i am not going to represent product it develop products that protestantism and give you a very flat answer that is an imaginative talk about the altman the displaced religion that hovers above innocence, all image. in doing so affords itself all ford's of appearances that it cannot afford. i first saw jerusalem in 1983. i was in the middle of my seminary education at yale, and i was on my way to india where i was going to spend some time living in south india at a seminary. the theological seminary sponsored by the world council of churches. i was very good friends with the rabbi at yale. implored me on my way to india that i must stop in israel on the way and spend some time in jerusalem. so, i followed her directive, and she arranged the whole trip for me. i was met by one of her cousins at the airport and driven into jeru
the poor of this permanent, not only in the american sense, but the spiritual sense. thank you very much, and may god bless you. >> thank you for the question. it is interesting how our traditions, i think, form the way we respond and what we see. i am not going to represent product it develop products that protestantism and give you a very flat answer that is an imaginative talk about the altman the displaced religion that hovers above innocence, all image. in doing so affords itself all...
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that would not make sense. secondly, germany is a major country, a major player, and a strategic partner for france. i will say nothing that would in any way hinder cooperation with angela merkel based on trust and confidence. i think the word restructuring is not used in its proper exception. if restructuring means a european country is not in a position to repay its debt, if that is the case, then this is a word france will not choose, quite clearly. if the question is can we think about the way in which private partners, private players might endorse or take part of the burden, shoulder part of the talking about restructuring. there are other words and other forms. that is the direction we all need to be heading in. what matters is that we will defend, support and endorse the euro and solidarity within the eurozone. the credibility of european countries is of the essence. we cannot give in on this notion of credibility, and we will not give in. as to the participation of the private sector, there are many wa
that would not make sense. secondly, germany is a major country, a major player, and a strategic partner for france. i will say nothing that would in any way hinder cooperation with angela merkel based on trust and confidence. i think the word restructuring is not used in its proper exception. if restructuring means a european country is not in a position to repay its debt, if that is the case, then this is a word france will not choose, quite clearly. if the question is can we think about the...
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--the hope and the--and the sense of commitment to the rest of the world and the sense of potential accomplishment that so many people had during the kennedy presidency, the degree to which he attracted talented people to come and serve in the administration. people were profoundly angry when we took a look at the other side of the kennedy white house. c-span: did you interview john f. kennedy? >> guest: mm-hmm, only once and only on the road. c-span: how old were you then? >> guest: never sat down with him. c-span: do you remember? >> guest: in my 20s--yeah, in my mid-20s. c-span: you picked in this book a photo at the lincoln memorial... >> guest: right. c-span: ... from behind the head of abraham lincoln. >> guest: right. >> guest: right. c-span: why? what was this--is this in--particular picture in--particular reason why you picked it >> guest: those are not c-span lights. they mi--they we--they might be today. in all of the pictures in the book, we wanted people to see it in a slightly different way. in all of the pictures in the book, we have tried to get beyond the traditional obvious pictu
--the hope and the--and the sense of commitment to the rest of the world and the sense of potential accomplishment that so many people had during the kennedy presidency, the degree to which he attracted talented people to come and serve in the administration. people were profoundly angry when we took a look at the other side of the kennedy white house. c-span: did you interview john f. kennedy? >> guest: mm-hmm, only once and only on the road. c-span: how old were you then? >>...
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i didn't get that sense. may be i'm wrong. ben smiled. you are disappointed. no , i said, no just annoyed. he pulled down the waist band. i don't need a mercy suck. he looked up. mercy suck. whatever. undeterred ben got down to business. mercy i said, there was when mr. johnson knocked on the door. you may have figured it out by now. to us, he was still the great dark man. a mythical man or object to desire. it was probably why we jumped to attention. jesus. tucking the incriminating evidence. wait. let this go down first. >> why? i don't know. seems rude. ben widened his eyes at me. did you learn that from miss manners. i hid myself. this probably made me look grand. that somehow seemed preferable. men opened the door. he was standing there. i'm sorry fellows. come on in. our visitor shot a quick glance. can we get you something to drink? remaining seated. there's a soda machine. no thanks. did you have a hard time finding us. i'm michael i said. finally standing. this is ben. he shook our hands. i'm patrees. i am worried that it might make me squirm. i found
i didn't get that sense. may be i'm wrong. ben smiled. you are disappointed. no , i said, no just annoyed. he pulled down the waist band. i don't need a mercy suck. he looked up. mercy suck. whatever. undeterred ben got down to business. mercy i said, there was when mr. johnson knocked on the door. you may have figured it out by now. to us, he was still the great dark man. a mythical man or object to desire. it was probably why we jumped to attention. jesus. tucking the incriminating evidence....
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it doesn't make a lot of sense morally and you can see the reason why you wouldn't want to shoot people whose regular would discourage them from surrendering that's a practical concern but in terms of the morality of it it certainly seems worse to to actually kill a whole bunch of people who are in the area just to kill one particular person who are in terms of the ban on assassinations of public officials which obama agrees is still in force and so did the bush administration but does it really make any sense morally you know it means you can't kill khadafi for example on purpose by accident would be ok you know if you got like they did over the weekend in fact right before this raid on bin laden's house the nato forces bombed of a residence which they said was also a command post and they killed several of the screenshot. that were of course was quite a very much it was an accident and they may be insisting they did not intend to kill him or she is also somebody who's got a lot of is and quite understands and morally would say you know we didn't kill bin ladin by dropping a bomb on hi
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but, you know, you sense -- you begin to get a sense of yourself, what your strengths are, and how you want to contribute and where and then. then you move in that direction. the other thing, i'm going to say this as someone who's about to get a fancy degree. i remember being in the company of others who are about to get a fancy degree when i was in college. and all they seemed to worry about is how to keep their options open. as a result, they make almost no decision. they were constantly trying to figure out how to be in the right place at the right time and be introduced to the right this and so forth. instead of following some sense of their passion and taking advantage of what that fancy degree is supposed to give you. when i -- when i got into college, you know, by the time i was applying to colleges at milton academy which has a whole apparatus to get you ready for admission; right? no one in my family had been to college. they didn't know what the process involved. i was fortune to have guidelines counselors and we worked our own essays in english class. i applied to five schoo
but, you know, you sense -- you begin to get a sense of yourself, what your strengths are, and how you want to contribute and where and then. then you move in that direction. the other thing, i'm going to say this as someone who's about to get a fancy degree. i remember being in the company of others who are about to get a fancy degree when i was in college. and all they seemed to worry about is how to keep their options open. as a result, they make almost no decision. they were constantly...
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for for countries that don't play a lot and buy liberalized you're using the word of the european sense meaning was going to get more more corporate control six months ago controlling more financial capital access and less regulations more external investment all of that liberal in a sense of open and loose and regulated and logical right roughly six months ago when the cameron government was a walk through the. cameron what's any of. the whatever they're calling it now but the big one concern is came to power in the u.k. . the austerity measures that they put forward there was a big article there's a big in the financial times saying if you do those are going to be laying off hundreds of thousands of government workers there's going to be a ripple effect throughout the economy those people are going to be buying products it's going to press the economy cameron said no no no no no there you know we're going to do the same kind of thing that the i.m.f. would do. we're going to cut back and sure enough you know two weeks ago there was a headline in the front page of the of the financial t
for for countries that don't play a lot and buy liberalized you're using the word of the european sense meaning was going to get more more corporate control six months ago controlling more financial capital access and less regulations more external investment all of that liberal in a sense of open and loose and regulated and logical right roughly six months ago when the cameron government was a walk through the. cameron what's any of. the whatever they're calling it now but the big one concern...
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it does slightly camouflage itself in the sense that it's not a grand structure. there is no signs of luxury for the world's most wanted man. but for all intents and purposes, as the people have said there is a boundary wall that sticks out like a sore thumb. >> warner: what's been the media's reaction to the government's insistence that nobody knew bin laden was there. >> surprisingly pakistan's media have been very damning of both the government and the military and somewhat pro united states which we rarely see in the press here in pakistan. so the points were the clear embarrassment and the raising of questions of why didn't pakistan's government or intelligence agencies or indeed the military, which is surrounding this compound, whether it be the military academy or various military installations didn't know that osama bin laden was right here on pakistani soil and not hidden away in the mountains of... but right here in an average town of pakistan? so we've heard various points coming out about how pakistan has been a very trying partner for the united state
it does slightly camouflage itself in the sense that it's not a grand structure. there is no signs of luxury for the world's most wanted man. but for all intents and purposes, as the people have said there is a boundary wall that sticks out like a sore thumb. >> warner: what's been the media's reaction to the government's insistence that nobody knew bin laden was there. >> surprisingly pakistan's media have been very damning of both the government and the military and somewhat pro...
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of relief and a sense of gratitude and a sense of, you know, that it's gone.hat that part is over. it drives me crazy when i watch them have to relive the suffering, every day, just imaging how many years it would go on, and we'd have him on trial, and then there would have to be a place to bury him and have a memorial. this, i think, of course, arguable, people have different feelings, but i think and i think most of the families will be very glad that this is over and it will help them a little bit. you know, it's a scar. it's always there, and it always hurts, but the time is helping most of the families. >> i wanted to ask you about this too. i think it's been a long time since most americans actually feared osama bin laden. do you think that fear is part of the relief that he is dead, or is that not a factor? >> i don't think it's fear. we've always been angry and we feel that, you know, the people protecting us now are doing a better job of being aware of all the dangers and trying to prevent them from being acted out. but as commissioner kelly said yest
of relief and a sense of gratitude and a sense of, you know, that it's gone.hat that part is over. it drives me crazy when i watch them have to relive the suffering, every day, just imaging how many years it would go on, and we'd have him on trial, and then there would have to be a place to bury him and have a memorial. this, i think, of course, arguable, people have different feelings, but i think and i think most of the families will be very glad that this is over and it will help them a...
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no sense giving the nfl teams and grade support their drafts.he ravens only had a couple of hours to spend with their top picks, jimmy smith from colorado and torrey smith. the nfl lockout forced the team's out of the owings mills facility on saturday. it remains guess work on when we will see the ravens rookie class on the field for the first time. that a court of appeals will decide this week whether the current temporary stay becomes permanent. if that happens, the lockout will last at least until the owners' appeal hearing, and that could wipe out the rest of the nfl off-season. on to the nba. nba players been part of their day discussing the killing of osama bin laden 319 players tweeted about it this morning, but the league wants to prepare for more than just a garage of social media. the nba announced it will require all fans attending playoff games to pass through metal detectors at all arenas. they want security measures on heightened alert in preparation for retaliatory acts. the nfl's no. 1 draft pick will compete to wear no. 2. he wo
no sense giving the nfl teams and grade support their drafts.he ravens only had a couple of hours to spend with their top picks, jimmy smith from colorado and torrey smith. the nfl lockout forced the team's out of the owings mills facility on saturday. it remains guess work on when we will see the ravens rookie class on the field for the first time. that a court of appeals will decide this week whether the current temporary stay becomes permanent. if that happens, the lockout will last at least...
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she always had a good sense of humor. if anyone was in a bad mood, she would play a joke rickrack she was full of jokes. she always had something up her sleeve. whether she was the only one who thought it was funny, she's still always did it. you would fall, and she would be laughing. she would think it was funny. >> she honestly had the worst singing voice you ever heard. it was notorious. but she loved singing. our chorus teacher would always look at us if we were practicing for the christmas liturgy. >> a year ago, they were looking forward to graduation, summer trips, and bright new futures. but one night, that all changed. word came, yeardley had been murdered. crumpled body found by her roommate at you va. her alleged killer was her former boyfriend, george huguely. how could that be? how could she be gone? >> my roommate called me early in the morning and told me, and then i called our friends and we all called our families. it was probably 7:00 in the morning. then we heard it on the news an hour later. then we al
she always had a good sense of humor. if anyone was in a bad mood, she would play a joke rickrack she was full of jokes. she always had something up her sleeve. whether she was the only one who thought it was funny, she's still always did it. you would fall, and she would be laughing. she would think it was funny. >> she honestly had the worst singing voice you ever heard. it was notorious. but she loved singing. our chorus teacher would always look at us if we were practicing for the...
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a lot of them don't make sense, especially self-service full- service. most of the restaurants are self service but if you read the definition, i think what they thought they were trying to do is to stop a fast food places from an opening up. these additional restrictions are usually on a self service. there are restaurants that are all self-service restaurants. a lot of the food is great. and may not be healthy food, but it is fresh and high-quality food. it is reasonably affordable. we should really open up the city and the that kind of creativity. the other thing, of course, rest fronts fulfill a different role in people's lives right now. busy people increasingly rely on restaurants the the war for take-out. it is more of a popular thing, i think. i just wanted to fly the few issues for consideration. rather than having a c.u., there is a circuit breaker or soft cap idea. will aim at 20 percent, i think. that is probably too low. but restaurants are principally permitted until a block of saturation. then they become conditional. it would address a lo
a lot of them don't make sense, especially self-service full- service. most of the restaurants are self service but if you read the definition, i think what they thought they were trying to do is to stop a fast food places from an opening up. these additional restrictions are usually on a self service. there are restaurants that are all self-service restaurants. a lot of the food is great. and may not be healthy food, but it is fresh and high-quality food. it is reasonably affordable. we should...
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it made no sense.ther than if there was something going on they didn't want people to see, which leads to all these conspiracy theories. >> sean: aren't we told that he doesn't represent islam. he represents radical islamic views. then why give him a proper burial? >> the reason he gave, we're not against islam. the bottom line is, with this -- what this president doesn't understand is we are at war with an ideology and we have to confront it. >> sean: great to see you. this is round one of what is going to be a long process. coming up, much more analysis of tonight's debate. live from greenville, south carolina. much more straight ahead. chris. exclusive guests include f
it made no sense.ther than if there was something going on they didn't want people to see, which leads to all these conspiracy theories. >> sean: aren't we told that he doesn't represent islam. he represents radical islamic views. then why give him a proper burial? >> the reason he gave, we're not against islam. the bottom line is, with this -- what this president doesn't understand is we are at war with an ideology and we have to confront it. >> sean: great to see you. this...
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wouldn't that make some common sense, some economic sense and some social sense? probably, but it doesn't make political sense. that's the problem. because the political sense is all tied up in partnership and the desire to -- and even one of the democratic participants yesterday said i doubt this bill will go anywhere. so with gas prices they're going to flux wait over the summer at a very high level until some of the affects of the china factor chips in. and by 2012, 2013, we can see a higher plateau because of the scarcity of product, the continuing demand, unless, unless, and this is quite possible we simply go back to recession. we stand handle much higher joblessness in this country. lord knows the turmoil we have today and the bills we can't pay. we need jobs, we need economic value creation, and we need lower gas prices, all three. >> from another perspective in the sense that here if it reaches five dollars, some murmur that it already has, how much it would be in tokyo tonight, london, brussels and elsewhere tonight. and the implications of those statist
wouldn't that make some common sense, some economic sense and some social sense? probably, but it doesn't make political sense. that's the problem. because the political sense is all tied up in partnership and the desire to -- and even one of the democratic participants yesterday said i doubt this bill will go anywhere. so with gas prices they're going to flux wait over the summer at a very high level until some of the affects of the china factor chips in. and by 2012, 2013, we can see a higher...
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it doesn't make a whole lot of sense more than you can see the reason why you want to shoot people who surround you disprove them that's a practical concern and in terms of the reality of it it's certainly seems worse to to actually kill a whole bunch of people who are in the area but it is to kill one particular person . in terms of being on assassinations of public officials which obama agrees the storm force and so to the bush administration but doesn't really make any sense morally it means you can't kill gadhafi for example on purpose by accident would be ok if you drove like they did over the weekend in fact right before this raid on bin laden's house the nato forces bombed of a residence recently so it's also a command post and they killed several of. battle of course was quite a very much it was an accident and they need to insist that they do not intend to kill him or she is also somebody who's got a lot of innocent blood on his hands and morally would say you know what you can kill bin ladin by grabbing your conduct but somehow it's different because one guy claims to run a c
it doesn't make a whole lot of sense more than you can see the reason why you want to shoot people who surround you disprove them that's a practical concern and in terms of the reality of it it's certainly seems worse to to actually kill a whole bunch of people who are in the area but it is to kill one particular person . in terms of being on assassinations of public officials which obama agrees the storm force and so to the bush administration but doesn't really make any sense morally it means...
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of what you do get off the ship we didn't collapse and we got a note that they would have some sense of what to do some sort of plan but it's. being increasingly apparent to me that they didn't really have any sense of what to do if something went wrong and so now we have a situation where we are continuing to have fighting ahead. and he is not backing down and he doesn't seem to be leaving and so yeah i mean i think that we are going to see some creep in the sense for more support for the rebels and of course they've already made the next the next meeting in june that there are you talking about perhaps down the line using that obvious frozen assets of those look like they're planning so my long term here and now you know you mention the fact that they didn't know what to do in case this went wrong i can't believe that we got into another war without a plan b. but let's look at the way that we just had all the situation with osama bin ladin of course you know also last week when coffee's son was killed as well as a few grandchildren the seven thousand assassination attempt and while
of what you do get off the ship we didn't collapse and we got a note that they would have some sense of what to do some sort of plan but it's. being increasingly apparent to me that they didn't really have any sense of what to do if something went wrong and so now we have a situation where we are continuing to have fighting ahead. and he is not backing down and he doesn't seem to be leaving and so yeah i mean i think that we are going to see some creep in the sense for more support for the...
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i disagree with mort in this sense. i think the political culture of the arab world has been broken for as long as i've been writing about it. that's 30 years. and i think it's in the process of getting fixed. i think people who have been cowed living under dictatorships denied basic human rights tkts kinds of things the president was talking about today, are demanding those rights. and there is an uprising across the arab world. in the long run, there's no question that that's a good thing. in the short run i think mort's concerns are understandable. but i... in the end i have to root for people who say we want to be free. we want to keep the basic human rights that we deserve as human beings and i think you try to stand against that... as the president was saying today, if you stand against that you're going to lose. >> rose: i think that's what the speech was all about, what you just said. the president wanting to say this is where we stand in terms of identifying those values. >> those are our values but we also hav
i disagree with mort in this sense. i think the political culture of the arab world has been broken for as long as i've been writing about it. that's 30 years. and i think it's in the process of getting fixed. i think people who have been cowed living under dictatorships denied basic human rights tkts kinds of things the president was talking about today, are demanding those rights. and there is an uprising across the arab world. in the long run, there's no question that that's a good thing. in...
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the sense it. was how did you come. to canada. where did it take. me to leave leave. leave leave leave. food. in. the field. welcome back to prosecute about to remind you we're talking about changes in the arab middle east. and you can. still move. michael if i can go to you it says change gears here let's look at geopolitics how much is the west really interested really seeing all these changes here and i think we we did a good job in the first part of the program is that it's pretty hard to define depending on what's going on to it depending on what area you are looking at civil society democracy reform the military is really very very varied right now but let's look at the region from the outside looking in how much does the united states for example want to see the military and tunisia and in egypt stay in power more or less as they are great they will honor agreements like with for israel and they still have a good ally they that's what they want they don't they don't never really shown to be have any interest with the people on the ground they just want to count
the sense it. was how did you come. to canada. where did it take. me to leave leave. leave leave leave. food. in. the field. welcome back to prosecute about to remind you we're talking about changes in the arab middle east. and you can. still move. michael if i can go to you it says change gears here let's look at geopolitics how much is the west really interested really seeing all these changes here and i think we we did a good job in the first part of the program is that it's pretty hard to...
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and see if it makes any sense to everyone else.he department of public health is in the health business, and since it does have an active educational program, maybe we could have the disposal sites at the different clinics and hospitals. when people go there for services or other educational programs, they could drop off the drugs. this way, it won't be a burden on private businesses. it will be not really a burden on the department of public health, but it is open for current services. having the drop box of general hospital or the other sites, i don't think, would be that much extra work for them. thank you. supervisor mirkarimi: next speaker, please. further public comment? comment? relative to this issue. public comment for this particular issue. if there is no other further public comment, i will close it now. public comment is closed. if the department of environment could come back up, please? i want to address a couple things that were referenced. this is not coming from expense of our general fund or from the city. is that
and see if it makes any sense to everyone else.he department of public health is in the health business, and since it does have an active educational program, maybe we could have the disposal sites at the different clinics and hospitals. when people go there for services or other educational programs, they could drop off the drugs. this way, it won't be a burden on private businesses. it will be not really a burden on the department of public health, but it is open for current services. having...
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and they would conjure the sense of another world i was no longer a part of but was connected to. i think the -- i came to the brink of this sort of, you know, really quest gradualy by hearing the names. the other experience i had when i was growing up is music in my grand mother's house. my grand mother live on the first floor of the apartment building the door was open. everyone in the apartment building stopped there after work. they would stop for a drink and play polka, not polka, poker. and lynched to john gibbons play an accordion on his wooden leg. you had the sense of people having come over if not in mass by a great number to this other place with a kind of echo of that place being transposed into the world that became my world. so that of my mother's side of the family. my father's side was more mysterious. over time i heard stories of lost aunts and saint john >> new found land which is not where they are from and a deeper echo further back. i had my grandfather's passport from 1918, you could smell the must on it. all of the mysterious presences were there. my father'
and they would conjure the sense of another world i was no longer a part of but was connected to. i think the -- i came to the brink of this sort of, you know, really quest gradualy by hearing the names. the other experience i had when i was growing up is music in my grand mother's house. my grand mother live on the first floor of the apartment building the door was open. everyone in the apartment building stopped there after work. they would stop for a drink and play polka, not polka, poker....
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you have a sense of all lack of vision. [laughter] and if you don't know where you are deficient it is hard to think of a tragic figure because he was successful and actually did stave off the transformation of the south for many, many decades. i don't think he would count himself that way. >> he would also walk 14 miles to go to a lecture. [laughter] >> and thus no. >> talk about his family when he was young. tell us more about his family life as he becomes an adult. >> his wife helped him and taught him to read and of white. we don't know much about her. she was an invalid for many years and did not accompany him to the white house. his daughter served as the first lady and someone who seemed consumed by work. out giving speeches all the time and running for office and watching and planning and you don't get a sense of his family life with three sons and a daughter and one of the sons ended up committing suicide. that was a great tragedy in his life. but one of the enslaved women that he owned there was talk he had childr
you have a sense of all lack of vision. [laughter] and if you don't know where you are deficient it is hard to think of a tragic figure because he was successful and actually did stave off the transformation of the south for many, many decades. i don't think he would count himself that way. >> he would also walk 14 miles to go to a lecture. [laughter] >> and thus no. >> talk about his family when he was young. tell us more about his family life as he becomes an adult. >>...
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there will be some sense of relief.hat the families especially who have endured all these yours the sadness of the empty seat at the table as president obama said the night before last, those feelings will always be there, but the sense that the united states government and some very exquisitely trained courageous navy seals went in there and restored a sense of justice, that will go a long way to enhancing the sense of relief and closure. >> maybe on the flip side here does this rip the band-ayd off of those raw emotions from 9/11 -- band-aid off of those raw emotions from 9/11 and bring it back to the surface? >> unlikely and i'll tell you why. one of the hallmarks of post- traumatic sense disorder is a sense of powerlessness and when we see after 10 long years our government doggedly pursued him biding our time, going after him, it really tells us that people still care and that's one of the mainstays of our sense that power has been restored to us as justice has been served. >> what do you make of this, my final que
there will be some sense of relief.hat the families especially who have endured all these yours the sadness of the empty seat at the table as president obama said the night before last, those feelings will always be there, but the sense that the united states government and some very exquisitely trained courageous navy seals went in there and restored a sense of justice, that will go a long way to enhancing the sense of relief and closure. >> maybe on the flip side here does this rip the...
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and so my sense is that it is important. it is important that we listen and importantly understand because we can't change our relationship with that region unless they understand its people. we can improve our ties and get ourselves out of the hot water we are in and get them out of the hot water that they are and in their relationship with us unless we learn to listen. i think i will stop there because i'm running out of time but i do want to get some questions and have a feeling some of you would like to do that so thank you very thank you very much. a bit lucky to get the book and we will talk about it now and then later on when i am doing some signings. thank you go. [applause] >> a couple of months ago and "vanity fair" they had a beautiful photo spread of all these really cool young egyptians who helped the revolution and i think it is fair to say that arabs don't have a real good image in this country. i wondered if you have any had any sense that their image is improving because of what is happening in tunisia and e
and so my sense is that it is important. it is important that we listen and importantly understand because we can't change our relationship with that region unless they understand its people. we can improve our ties and get ourselves out of the hot water we are in and get them out of the hot water that they are and in their relationship with us unless we learn to listen. i think i will stop there because i'm running out of time but i do want to get some questions and have a feeling some of you...
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in another sense. well i don't know that's always a bad start for a new beginning whether or not you think the killing of osama bin ladin was a major victory in the war on terror the bottom line is at least now there is one less terrorist in the world's. thank you very much you can always keep across all of our stories and video reports around the clock. a few of the items that are waiting for you right now on our web site and i journey back through sixty years when the u.s.s.r. signed up to the olympics and just a year later proof of soviet sportsmen and women knew how to gun for. two decades of death defying stunts one of russia's leading teams celebrates its twentieth birthday sky squad mark with some magnificent maneuvers to wow the crowd and we put the highlights on the line. and then. some of the stateside stagecraft on the russian theater and american choreographer shows his moves in a collaboration classic musical. with live from moscow. it is at the next. your preparations ahead of its launch
in another sense. well i don't know that's always a bad start for a new beginning whether or not you think the killing of osama bin ladin was a major victory in the war on terror the bottom line is at least now there is one less terrorist in the world's. thank you very much you can always keep across all of our stories and video reports around the clock. a few of the items that are waiting for you right now on our web site and i journey back through sixty years when the u.s.s.r. signed up to...
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in another sense.as well as the first victory the game got to go poof got him but if it was necessary to kill him well i don't know that's always the best start for a new beginning whether or not you think the killing of osama bin laden was a major victory in the war on terror but bottom line is at least now there is one last terrorist in the world's. time let's check some other world news in brief this hour taliban military successes films have been killed during a wave of courtroom just some come to heart i was stunned when just six people were hurt when the governor's compound but as officers intelligence agency the school was police stations were fierce fighting also involved nato and afghan army troops as well as u.s. helicopter gunships president hamid karzai condemned what he said were revenge attacks by the ton about for osama bin laden's death by u.s. special forces. fifteen bodies have been taken from a passenger plane crash rampage in eastern indonesia as recovery efforts continue the chines
in another sense.as well as the first victory the game got to go poof got him but if it was necessary to kill him well i don't know that's always the best start for a new beginning whether or not you think the killing of osama bin laden was a major victory in the war on terror but bottom line is at least now there is one last terrorist in the world's. time let's check some other world news in brief this hour taliban military successes films have been killed during a wave of courtroom just some...
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well i think that west loses in a sense hope that they could have democracy. on the other had their prestige. peace process with israel get rid of him things would be better i think russell that is possibly lucian there's a lot of this contention so there are a lack of water the reason for blackwater is israel controls the source the. protesters we want to go one hundred. percent of the illusion might be democracy will be control peace in syria also peace in the region i fear that a democratic syria would break in much more difficult. regional neighborhood israel for instance would have to refuse it could be destabilizing all the because it's even worse now when you when you talk about neighboring countries or such as israel the control of the water coming out of the golan heights and obviously sparking some stuff there in syria let's talk about the outside pressure how big is the outside pressure influencing the situation in the country think. there is a lot of us so it's pressure from what we see in europe in the united states on the other hand striking isra
well i think that west loses in a sense hope that they could have democracy. on the other had their prestige. peace process with israel get rid of him things would be better i think russell that is possibly lucian there's a lot of this contention so there are a lack of water the reason for blackwater is israel controls the source the. protesters we want to go one hundred. percent of the illusion might be democracy will be control peace in syria also peace in the region i fear that a democratic...
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another sense. as well support. that they've got him but it was there to kill him i don't know. but start for a new beginning whether or not you think the killing of osama bin laden was a major victory in the lion's share the bottom line is at least now there is one less terrorist in the world's. let's check on some other world news increase the taliban militants and six a side bombers have been killed tearing away were all the greater targets in kandahar afghanistan twenty six people were hurt when the governor's compound this is intelligence agency has quarters schools and police stations were hit fierce fighting also involved. army troops as well as u.s. helicopter gunships president hamid karzai and he sat where revenge attacks by the time of some of bin laden's death by u.s. special forces. fifteen bodies have been taken from a passenger plane crash wreckage in eastern indonesia as recovery efforts continues the chinese those tele promp plane was attempting to land and weather when it came down short of the runway and crashed into the ocean they were twenty seven people on
another sense. as well support. that they've got him but it was there to kill him i don't know. but start for a new beginning whether or not you think the killing of osama bin laden was a major victory in the lion's share the bottom line is at least now there is one less terrorist in the world's. let's check on some other world news increase the taliban militants and six a side bombers have been killed tearing away were all the greater targets in kandahar afghanistan twenty six people were hurt...