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but robert strauss was introducing it and one great political leader, i was introducing strauss who introduced goldwater. and real political indoctrination, and the young people who got this rich history, and the institutional base. and friendly competitors all around, from whom we work, americans for tax reform. they are all fair. they were not there 40 years ago. the sunday before election in 1964 the philadelphia bulletin called me and said you are the highest ranking goldwater volunteer we could find. what is going to happen in philadelphia? pretty big stuff 22 years old. i said if we lose philadelphia by a 100,000 votes barry goldwater will carry the state of pennsylvania which was probably true. we lost philadelphia by 400,000, lost the state by million. pennsylvania was not strong goldwater country. my point is that was tough politically back then. basically good guys have got control of one half of the congress, basically good guys, they need reinforcing, and so much better off and ideas are so much more mainstream than they were then. younger generation has to realize and a
but robert strauss was introducing it and one great political leader, i was introducing strauss who introduced goldwater. and real political indoctrination, and the young people who got this rich history, and the institutional base. and friendly competitors all around, from whom we work, americans for tax reform. they are all fair. they were not there 40 years ago. the sunday before election in 1964 the philadelphia bulletin called me and said you are the highest ranking goldwater volunteer we...
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msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all.ing orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no violin section, now viola section; everybody is responsible for their part in this piece. the challenge is something that i felt not only that we could do , absolutely could do, but i wanted to show off. i can't tell you how aware i am of the audience. not only what i hear but their vibes, so strong. i have been doing this for a long time. i kind of make them feel what i want them to feel. there is nobody in that audience or anywhere that is not going to know that particular song by the fourth note. and that is our encore on tour. by the way. i am proud to play it, we are from san francisco. we are going to play that piece no matter where we are.
msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all.ing orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no violin section, now viola section; everybody is responsible for their part in this piece. the challenge is something that i felt not only that we could do , absolutely could do, but i wanted to show off. i can't tell you how aware i am of the audience. not only what i hear but their vibes, so strong. i have been doing this for a long time. i kind of make...
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msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no violin section, now viola section; everybody is responsible for their part in this piece. the challenge is something that i felt not only that we could do , absolutely could do, but i wanted to show off. i can't tell you how aware i am of the audience. not only what i hear but their vibes, so strong. i have been doing this for a long time. i kind of make them feel what i want them to feel. there is nobody in that audience or anywhere that is not going to know that particular song by the fourth note. and that is our encore on tour. by the way. i am proud to play it, we are from san francisco. we are going to play that piece no matter where we are. test, test, test, test, test, test >> call meeting to order. >> (calling roll). >> item two approval of meeting for the meeting. >> second. >> motion to approve. march 26th >> second. >> all in favor. >> i and a item 3 pledge of allegiance. >> flag of the united states of america and to the republ
msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no violin section, now viola section; everybody is responsible for their part in this piece. the challenge is something that i felt not only that we could do , absolutely could do, but i wanted to show off. i can't tell you how aware i am of the audience. not only what i hear but their vibes, so strong. i have been doing this for a long time. i kind of make...
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. >> in the case of dominique strauss-kahn, the advocacy group is a co-plaintiff. >> this really has us in the spotlight, but there are witnesses and there is evidence. it is up to the judge is now. i am not worried. if he did something wrong, then he has got to pay the price. >> public prosecutors in paris often demand jail terms of several years in these kinds of cases, but the judges mostly issues suspended sentences. unless the french government puts a stop to illegal prostitution rings, prostitutes will need better protection. until now, women have worked illegally, making them ineligible for welfare benefits. >> in france, we simply pretend prostitution does not exist, but we have not really band it because we know that there are prostitutes in every society. unlike germany, the netherlands, or spain, we have not set up a legal framework to protect sex workers. >> shawna has given evidence in court about her clients, but s is afraito tl all due to fear of reprisals. she says she wants to get out of the sex trade, and she is looking for another job, far from the glitz and glamou
. >> in the case of dominique strauss-kahn, the advocacy group is a co-plaintiff. >> this really has us in the spotlight, but there are witnesses and there is evidence. it is up to the judge is now. i am not worried. if he did something wrong, then he has got to pay the price. >> public prosecutors in paris often demand jail terms of several years in these kinds of cases, but the judges mostly issues suspended sentences. unless the french government puts a stop to illegal...
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msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all.tring orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no violin section, now viola section; everybody is responsible for their part in this piece. the challenge is something that i felt not only that we could do , absolutely could do, but i wanted to show off. i can't tell you how aware i am of the audience. not only what i hear but their vibes, so strong. i have been doing this for a long time. i kind of make them feel what i want them to feel. there is nobody in that audience or anywhere that is not going to know that particular song by the fourth note. and that is our encore on tour. by the way. i am proud to play it, we are from san francisco. we are going to play that piece no matter where we are. >> bonnie banks. bonnie banks. my definition of noise is uncontrolled music. without format. pretty simple affair. pancakes, and you're -- people get up on sundays around noon, weekends or whatever. should not be too hard to walk into place. have your audio alarm clock go off for two hours waking yo
msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all.tring orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no violin section, now viola section; everybody is responsible for their part in this piece. the challenge is something that i felt not only that we could do , absolutely could do, but i wanted to show off. i can't tell you how aware i am of the audience. not only what i hear but their vibes, so strong. i have been doing this for a long time. i kind of make...
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representatives, lieutenant governor david duhearst, speaker of the texas house of representatives, joe strauss michael rawlings, the mayor of highland park, joel williams, the mayor of university park, richard davis, and the former mayor of dallas, tom lepperd. i want to thank you for being here for this wonderful occasion and i would like those in the audience to once again acknowledge the presence of our global, national and local leaders. thank you very much. [applause] ♪ [applause] >> please welcome the chairman of the george w. bush foundation board of directors, donald l. evans accompanied by the archivist of the united states, david fairio. >> i'm pleased to be joined by the honorable david fairio, archivist of the united states. on behalf of the george w. bush foundation, it is my honor to present to you and to the american people the key to the george w. bush presidential library and museum. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, mrs. laura bush. [cheers and applause] >> welcome, everyone. welcome to all of our friends and family who've joined us today. be seated. welcome to all of our f
representatives, lieutenant governor david duhearst, speaker of the texas house of representatives, joe strauss michael rawlings, the mayor of highland park, joel williams, the mayor of university park, richard davis, and the former mayor of dallas, tom lepperd. i want to thank you for being here for this wonderful occasion and i would like those in the audience to once again acknowledge the presence of our global, national and local leaders. thank you very much. [applause] ♪ [applause]...
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people and reducing population if you want to maintain your artificial scarcity now i think it is leo strauss who is the director of the atomic energy commission when he was asked about hubbard's curve after he gave a thought is that by nine hundred seventy energy would be too cheap to meter they fired him almost immediately but they never really wanted to live that and there's also been discredited it's been sort of discredited in the year set if you look at it he had some very simple analysis there's a thing called stephens ball one which thoughts about the cost of something versus temperature and we had temperature high temperature reactors that were safer than anything we ever built but it's all been hidden by the military industrial complex but we we could have built a massive quantum ounce of energy into many rosy scenarios in the eighty's not only postulated better computers but very low cost free energy. a supply of energy the dynamics of energy the connection between energy and the government stablished rent as broken down to a large degree a and so again going forward with things li
people and reducing population if you want to maintain your artificial scarcity now i think it is leo strauss who is the director of the atomic energy commission when he was asked about hubbard's curve after he gave a thought is that by nine hundred seventy energy would be too cheap to meter they fired him almost immediately but they never really wanted to live that and there's also been discredited it's been sort of discredited in the year set if you look at it he had some very simple analysis...
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guilty but we were the first to report charlie the attorney was dumped and fired a broad and richard strausse street that i talk to is now divided what this means for the case. if you bring a guy like that to settle other people say you bring in the guy like that to fight. he is defending high-profile people with insider trading. do remember martha stewart and her broker at merrill lynch? strasbourg was his attorney. he did not win the case. of huge debates and what this means with changing lawyers it is key for the feds to develop their case against steve but they sold a huge position in the stocks. they said they should have known that he got inside information and right before that there was a telephone call between the two. of the they can find out what was said between the telephone call and he gave him fits inside information then they will in die steve cohen and also with this case the statute of limitations is ticking and believe it is july. every day that he does not cooperate is a good day for steve:. liz: charlie gasparino thank you i just got 275 people to follow me maybe that wi
guilty but we were the first to report charlie the attorney was dumped and fired a broad and richard strausse street that i talk to is now divided what this means for the case. if you bring a guy like that to settle other people say you bring in the guy like that to fight. he is defending high-profile people with insider trading. do remember martha stewart and her broker at merrill lynch? strasbourg was his attorney. he did not win the case. of huge debates and what this means with changing...
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they lasted through previous strauss. 30s, 50s. the magnitude of the drought immense. the top row, the number of years we've seen other droughts like this. >> dr. pulwarty, one question for you at this point. what are the opportunities for markets and marketplace for he says to improve the situation? you-all studied they are at the clean energy debater at the university of texas. i want to go back to school and study the program. how might markets be used to integrate renewable energy to increase water supplies? >> is an opportunity with energy and policy technology. one is markets day. water is not priced at its value. if we had a system where a lot of his value, people would automatically wish to conserve because we conserve things that are valuable. you make an interesting transactions that emerge. in texas we have agricultural users with the rest of the nation. they cannot afford irrigation efficiency. looking for oil and gas production, the energy sector has money and wants water. the agricultural sector has watered once money. normally do transaction tread water
they lasted through previous strauss. 30s, 50s. the magnitude of the drought immense. the top row, the number of years we've seen other droughts like this. >> dr. pulwarty, one question for you at this point. what are the opportunities for markets and marketplace for he says to improve the situation? you-all studied they are at the clean energy debater at the university of texas. i want to go back to school and study the program. how might markets be used to integrate renewable energy to...
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of allyson mcintyre being very helpful for this puna dalia studied under allyson mcintire and leo strauss has been very helpful and takes this out, look at the big picture so we can stop. let's talk about the ties between the religion and political thought. uzi political liberalism as in congress with christianity? >> guest: some liberals wouldn't be so s other words. it's not particularly people because people mix and match stuff. you can't expect them to be coherent a lot of times they are dragging things in from left and right so if you look at the large-scale movement you see in incompatibility if you go to the sources that is once you go back to someone like machiavelli or most obviously he says christianity was a mistake. you see what it means to be at the bottom nagonistic o the country and very thoroughly antagonistic. the understand what is in favor of rejecting christian if full force so that would be the kind of thing that is needed intellectually is to say where did the actual modes of thought would one conflict? one cow laws secular liberals from self-defense against christia
of allyson mcintyre being very helpful for this puna dalia studied under allyson mcintire and leo strauss has been very helpful and takes this out, look at the big picture so we can stop. let's talk about the ties between the religion and political thought. uzi political liberalism as in congress with christianity? >> guest: some liberals wouldn't be so s other words. it's not particularly people because people mix and match stuff. you can't expect them to be coherent a lot of times they...
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representatives, lieutenant governor david dewhurst, speaker of the texas house of representatives joe straussthe mayor of dallas, michael rawlings, the mayor of highland park joel williams, the mayor of university park richard davis and the former mayor of dallas tom leopard. i want to thank you for being here for this wonderful occasion, and i would like those in the audience to once again -- >> alex wagner joining us from new york and also have howard fineman in. let me ask, alex, your thoughts about this. this is a panoply of american political history right in front of us. >> yeah, indeed, and it was interesting, chris, when the clintons were on stage next to the obamas and then the bushes. you're reminded of just how vibrant the clintons are, especially in comparison to bush who has literally been off the radar. bill clinton still remains a huge force in american politics and hillary clinton has been a force as secretary of state, still much discussed as a 2016 presidential contender. it's really interesting just how much more they are in the american popular consciousness as well as a p
representatives, lieutenant governor david dewhurst, speaker of the texas house of representatives joe straussthe mayor of dallas, michael rawlings, the mayor of highland park joel williams, the mayor of university park richard davis and the former mayor of dallas tom leopard. i want to thank you for being here for this wonderful occasion, and i would like those in the audience to once again -- >> alex wagner joining us from new york and also have howard fineman in. let me ask, alex, your...
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all their ideas of strauss and all that stuff and that whatever it is, some form of -- whatever the tradition those neocons come from. he fell into believing all that stuff. and he started to believe in this freedom agenda. and all this stuff came from them. it came from bookish people. the same bookish people he put down in college. we would be better off if he studied in college and then came to the presidency educated so he wouldn't be a hermit crab. that's the problem. >> okay. >> he had to assume an identity once he was there. you got me to do it. i know you wanted me to do it, martin. >> i was going to say, chris, that was -- >> a hermit crab. >> that was a really gentle verdict. >> chris matthews and bob shrum, gentlemen, thank you. >> i tried for seven hours today not to do that, but thank you. >> thank you. >> look, martin, putting the disasters aside, the guy was a mediocre president. how's that? >> that's great. bob shrum, chris matthews, thank you, both. of course, catch much more of chris on "hardball" tonight at 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. eastern. >>> coming up, president obama addresse
all their ideas of strauss and all that stuff and that whatever it is, some form of -- whatever the tradition those neocons come from. he fell into believing all that stuff. and he started to believe in this freedom agenda. and all this stuff came from them. it came from bookish people. the same bookish people he put down in college. we would be better off if he studied in college and then came to the presidency educated so he wouldn't be a hermit crab. that's the problem. >> okay....
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leo strauss has been very helping for me. something that takes us out of these contemporary debates, lets us look at the big picture so we can stop spinning the same kind of wheels. that would jump start academia. i hope. [laughter] >> host: so let's talk a little bit between the ties between religion and political thought. and, you know, do you see political liberalism as incongruous with christianity? .. >> what is at stake here in rejecting christianity full force? so that is the kind of thing that i think is needed intellectually. where are the actual modes of thought conflict, how is secular liberalism self-conscious the defined against christianity? whenever liberals happen to believe because i go over some of the mixing and matching in the 19th century were people are not clear of the pedigree of their thoughts from here and here and here but to separate those to make them distinct we have to go back to the beginning that machiavelli is crystal clear. i do love the great books but it is well at what is at stake with th
leo strauss has been very helping for me. something that takes us out of these contemporary debates, lets us look at the big picture so we can stop spinning the same kind of wheels. that would jump start academia. i hope. [laughter] >> host: so let's talk a little bit between the ties between religion and political thought. and, you know, do you see political liberalism as incongruous with christianity? .. >> what is at stake here in rejecting christianity full force? so that is the...
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steven strauss, harvard. >>> 4 1/2 year high in todays's session.a multi-year high. >>> still ahead, a closer look at geopolitical risks. the fed, and the markets. what it can all mean for fixed income. >>> the golden state says hello to powerball for the first time ever. our julia boorstin is live in l.a. >>> up next on the half, will earning season extend or crush the rally? trading ahead of this season's biggest reports. jim what godfrey on why it's not too late to buy in japan. >>> best or worst buy? should you short the s&p stocks? carl, we're also going to have exclues i've comments from david teper on where he sees u.s. stocks, treasuries, and also japan. certainly won't want to miss that. >> can't wait to hear. >> last but not least, right? >> thank you, scott. >>> the fed chairman scheduled to speak tonight on financial stability but investors will look for any indication as to whether the fed will keep historically low interest rates in place for longer than forecast in the wake of friday's bad jobs number. what does continued low rates me
steven strauss, harvard. >>> 4 1/2 year high in todays's session.a multi-year high. >>> still ahead, a closer look at geopolitical risks. the fed, and the markets. what it can all mean for fixed income. >>> the golden state says hello to powerball for the first time ever. our julia boorstin is live in l.a. >>> up next on the half, will earning season extend or crush the rally? trading ahead of this season's biggest reports. jim what godfrey on why it's not...
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one of my larger investigations was into you dominique strauss-kahn on. here is a man who will be president of france the head of the imf one of the most powerful people in the world and the maid comes into the room and the maid has the story and he has a story. there were video cameras in the hallways, telephone records, i tried to reconstruct and finally you come out at least in my opinion, in her view she is honestly telling a story where she was forced to perform a sexual act but in his view she simply responded to his voice commands that were discussing the bulls people saw themselves as innocent and it is easy to say a man or woman wouldn't do that. but we now know from bill clinton in monaco lewinsky people do things you don't expect them to do. when you approach a mystery mystery, that is why i like to go into a complicated cases with the lindbergh case, cases that are things are resolved to see does this make sense and in what ways does it and doesn't it? i don't think we can trust our rationality or opinions. another question? >> currently the c
one of my larger investigations was into you dominique strauss-kahn on. here is a man who will be president of france the head of the imf one of the most powerful people in the world and the maid comes into the room and the maid has the story and he has a story. there were video cameras in the hallways, telephone records, i tried to reconstruct and finally you come out at least in my opinion, in her view she is honestly telling a story where she was forced to perform a sexual act but in his...
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and now, electedexas representatives, lieutenant david duhearst, speaker of the texas house of joe straussas, michael of highlande mayor park, joel williams, the mayor of university park, richard and the former mayor of lepperd.om i want to thank you for being here for this wonderful occasion and i would like those in the audience to once again acknowledge the presence of our global, national and local leaders. thank you very much. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] the chairmancome of the george w. bush foundation directors, donald l. by theccompanied archivist of the united states, fairio. >> i'm pleased to be joined by honorable david fairio, archivist of the united states. on behalf of the george w. bush foundation, it is my honor to present to you and to the people the key to the george w. bush presidential library and museum. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, mrs. laura bush. [cheers and applause] >> welcome, everyone. welcome to all of our friends and family who've joined us today. be seated. welcome to all of our friends and family who've joined us from around the country and around
and now, electedexas representatives, lieutenant david duhearst, speaker of the texas house of joe straussas, michael of highlande mayor park, joel williams, the mayor of university park, richard and the former mayor of lepperd.om i want to thank you for being here for this wonderful occasion and i would like those in the audience to once again acknowledge the presence of our global, national and local leaders. thank you very much. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] the chairmancome of...
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axel strauss, jennifer graff and paul hirsch combine their talents to the tunes of mendelssohn and warsng 8:00 p.m. on saturday april 20th and tickets are $25 for general admission and $10 for students. >> today marks the first official walk to work day and san francisco. city leaders teamed up with the nonprofit group walked san francisco make this happen. mayor ed lee has walking right now along the market street to help promote the event. it encourages people start to have a walking, but it also promotes safe streets for pedestrians. watching weather and traffic around the bay and temperatures are starting to warm up and traffic is moving pretty smoothly. >> a live look at the golden gate bridge, dealing was and patchy fog but temperatures are little warmer compared to yesterday's high. taking a look at where temperatures are setting, 50 degrees in san francisco, low 40's hayward, mid-50s oakland, upper 50s and concord. low fifties for livermore. by noon time of the yellow indicating where you'll see all of see '60s and '70s. by 3:00 it will be a pretty nice afternoon. for those of y
axel strauss, jennifer graff and paul hirsch combine their talents to the tunes of mendelssohn and warsng 8:00 p.m. on saturday april 20th and tickets are $25 for general admission and $10 for students. >> today marks the first official walk to work day and san francisco. city leaders teamed up with the nonprofit group walked san francisco make this happen. mayor ed lee has walking right now along the market street to help promote the event. it encourages people start to have a walking,...
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representative lieutenant governor david duhearst, speaker of the texas house of representatives, joe strauss michael rawlings, the mayor of highland park, joel williams, the mayor of university park, richard davis, and the former mayor of dallas, tom lepperd. i want to thank you for being here for this wonderful occasion and i would like those in the audience to once again acknowledge the presence of our global, national and local leaders. thank you very much. \[applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ \[applause] >> please welcome the chairman of the george w. bush foundation board of directors, donald l. evans accompanied by the archivist of the united david fairio. byi'm pleased to be joined the honorable david fairio, archivist of the united states. on behalf of the george w. bush foundation, it is my honor to present to you and to the american people the key to the george w. bush presidential library and museum. \[applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, mrs. laura bush. \[cheers and applause] >> welcome, everyone. welcome to all of our friends and family who've joined us today. be seated. welcome to all of our frien
representative lieutenant governor david duhearst, speaker of the texas house of representatives, joe strauss michael rawlings, the mayor of highland park, joel williams, the mayor of university park, richard davis, and the former mayor of dallas, tom lepperd. i want to thank you for being here for this wonderful occasion and i would like those in the audience to once again acknowledge the presence of our global, national and local leaders. thank you very much. \[applause] ♪ ♪ ♪...