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how one of establish this feeling thoreau back after its publication of killed and pictures. >>> he concurrentthe battle of bids. the hit,,,,,,,, >>> it was a nice weekend temperatures cooling down a little bit today. he was the '70s and '80s in line. duties and '60s on the coast of major roadways are so far in the clear. protest conditions across the golden gate bridge the bay bridge and live look near mill and is. >>> and the latest entry in the resident evil franchise debuted at the top of the weekend box office list. listen and evil retribution raked in more than $21 million in the u.s.. at roughly 50 million worldwide. every release of disney's finding nemo and freed the finished a close second running of the top five the possession. >>> i gotta tell you it is really really good. >>> lotus for the british royal family are heading to court today to stop for the publication of topless photos of the duchess of cambridge. >>> this is in quite the scandal. prince william and kate on the solomon islands. attorneys are seeking an injunction against the whole italian media group. one of the magaz
how one of establish this feeling thoreau back after its publication of killed and pictures. >>> he concurrentthe battle of bids. the hit,,,,,,,, >>> it was a nice weekend temperatures cooling down a little bit today. he was the '70s and '80s in line. duties and '60s on the coast of major roadways are so far in the clear. protest conditions across the golden gate bridge the bay bridge and live look near mill and is. >>> and the latest entry in the resident evil...
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henry david thoreau said the government that governs is the best.he least government you can have is no government, so i have that kind of what may be called by some utopian view. most libertarians i know if they were in power and they were able to establish the minimum government that they want to put into power, i would hang up my anarchist credentials, i'd go in my backyard, and i would grow tomatoes for the rest of the year. i'd love that. so i don't have much of an argument with most libertarians. i'd love to see their government. in -- if they saw me, they wouldn't see me again. >> host: wendy mcelroy, in the back of this book is an invitation. what is this? >> guest: it's something i'm very excited about. um, if you go to the site lfb.org joined wendy mcelroy, you'll find a community of people. it's a fledgling community with people like me and jeb tucker. we're trying to find out how to live liberty. we are tired, as i said, about being depressed. we're tired about looking at the state and railing and raising our fists and saying pick a gove
henry david thoreau said the government that governs is the best.he least government you can have is no government, so i have that kind of what may be called by some utopian view. most libertarians i know if they were in power and they were able to establish the minimum government that they want to put into power, i would hang up my anarchist credentials, i'd go in my backyard, and i would grow tomatoes for the rest of the year. i'd love that. so i don't have much of an argument with most...
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and henry david thoreau basically had the etfs who went out on his essay of civil disobedience with the duties that surrounded him and said i want to look inside myself. i tried to do that increasingly everyday from alternate currencies with alternate myth did the exchange and to privatize to the extent possible. do not interact with the state. make sure you make going to businesses do not interact with the state we go through the unprecedented period of state control of our lives. you just have to say no. do not marty yourself. that would be reckless. to the extent possible privatize is your own personal life. >> host: do you live off the grid? you do not fly a on airplanes because of tsa? is that the type? >> i am here. i flew. [laughter] i cannot tell anyone what to do in their lives. budget to the extent it is paul assault -- possible. go private. do not use government. not to misrepresent the book because it is more theoretical and historical and the underpinnings brought i am writing one right now which is more of the house to. this is psychologically preparing people that they ar
and henry david thoreau basically had the etfs who went out on his essay of civil disobedience with the duties that surrounded him and said i want to look inside myself. i tried to do that increasingly everyday from alternate currencies with alternate myth did the exchange and to privatize to the extent possible. do not interact with the state. make sure you make going to businesses do not interact with the state we go through the unprecedented period of state control of our lives. you just...
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thoreau essays, both a cause of the lessons we can take away from it, his life experience and presidency and also because amazingly enough, new sources still turn up from time to time coming from a place like this if your president usually helps because sun has been a story in here trying to give the reader a sense of what the experience was that in this case abraham lincoln and the civil war. because you come here to the house where he spent so much time is president of the you can go into the room where he woke up in the morning, look outside. you can hear a lot of this sounds that are similar to what he would've heard at the time. >> this is my favorite room in the house, which is the library. for a couple reasons. one is to get the sense perhaps of what the atmosphere in this room was like when lincoln was living here and president. also, some learning were so much a part of lincoln's life experience and particularly the room in which he did a lot of history to be pretty important. as a war literature in the civil war, he always wanted to make sure the decisions he was making about l
thoreau essays, both a cause of the lessons we can take away from it, his life experience and presidency and also because amazingly enough, new sources still turn up from time to time coming from a place like this if your president usually helps because sun has been a story in here trying to give the reader a sense of what the experience was that in this case abraham lincoln and the civil war. because you come here to the house where he spent so much time is president of the you can go into the...
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the good news is i think it was lester thoreau who when we first started said epi one day said if all the labor unions disappear tomorrow, the day after tomorrow we have to re-create them. so the problem is not going away and trade unions and the solving of that problem will always be somewhere but you know if you go to the history of the great depression, it said quite a while for labor to come back. back in the early 1930s the afl-cio was losing something like 5000 members a month. it was just a bleeding all around. the good news is the problem won't go away and probably in some bizarre sense get worse but the second is that i think that a majority of the american people if you look closely at all of these polls, they are not in the tea party. they are not blind to it. they understand what social security does and they understand what medicaid does for them. and so that message has got an audience. the problem is and here's the hard part, and i may lose half the audience. here's the hard part. the problem is we keep promising that if you just elect democrats things are going to be o
the good news is i think it was lester thoreau who when we first started said epi one day said if all the labor unions disappear tomorrow, the day after tomorrow we have to re-create them. so the problem is not going away and trade unions and the solving of that problem will always be somewhere but you know if you go to the history of the great depression, it said quite a while for labor to come back. back in the early 1930s the afl-cio was losing something like 5000 members a month. it was...
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these are very badly drafted, and it is opening thoreau's to this behavior, and it is shown by this. it is a question looking at the political behavior of the regime and whether that is something that serve the people. russia is not on the path to democracy it. it is moving and the other direction. the moment the kremlin sees our attempt to get modernization of an attempt to carry on having good friendship with them, but we have to take a close look at our relations with russia of. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. this afternoon you have had many critical words against russia, georgia, and syria. however, in your remarks, there were reproaches with regard to the internal situation in russia. you talk about the problematic new law, which is a constraint on human rights. you know the situation of the woman arrested for allegedly possession of narcotics substances commonly and we know that there are developments in that case as well. only four hours ago, negotiations ended successfully because there was general agreement around parliament across the groups, and that will str
these are very badly drafted, and it is opening thoreau's to this behavior, and it is shown by this. it is a question looking at the political behavior of the regime and whether that is something that serve the people. russia is not on the path to democracy it. it is moving and the other direction. the moment the kremlin sees our attempt to get modernization of an attempt to carry on having good friendship with them, but we have to take a close look at our relations with russia of. thank you...
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i think the central question is smashing research did he give you zero for the power in turn thoreau lucien come -- , particularly since last decade, it is really quite remarkable when his store -- historian step back and say that china your change his stripes. -- the tiger changed his stripes. almost every day the president has the ability to call on them. the one you're talking about, treasury sanctions, those schools and to home those schools and is it game over? no, it is very much a work in progress. thinking about power and what funds these groups, this raises the recall questions and i think we have seen some drastic the hermetic groups >> with that -- groups. >> with that, i am going to first and foremost think our speakers. there will be a lot more to talk about, i am afraid, not just in the coming days, but months and years. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> coming up at 6:00, watch the interview with the house committee chairman hal rogers. we talked about the resolution to fund th
i think the central question is smashing research did he give you zero for the power in turn thoreau lucien come -- , particularly since last decade, it is really quite remarkable when his store -- historian step back and say that china your change his stripes. -- the tiger changed his stripes. almost every day the president has the ability to call on them. the one you're talking about, treasury sanctions, those schools and to home those schools and is it game over? no, it is very much a work...
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henry david thoreau. he is in manhattan. he tutors robert shaw, a harvard student. in the 504th massachusetts. in the film glory. bob shock. so you can't blame him. to the blame to mackey blame the germans. not all german units fought perfectly. but the 26 wisconsin, phenomenally heroic. say what was left of the 11th corps by hanging on. shot down after another. finally he got the fighting back to the town. if history is that credit, the germans ran away. they didn't. july 2nd. and after the hard-fought, the union left almost collapses. they hold the line. there was an attack, that old word. the key to the unit position. this storm up among the union. and his troops, pattering regiments. he takes two of them and gives them lined up. fixed bayonets to ready to charge. the generals are nowhere to be found. finally he gets an order from howard. somebody has to do something. move forward. these guys charge forward. fighting. the light of muskets. a few last cannon going off. a little fire. it is a bayonet charge. you can barely walk. order after ordered to leave the fie
henry david thoreau. he is in manhattan. he tutors robert shaw, a harvard student. in the 504th massachusetts. in the film glory. bob shock. so you can't blame him. to the blame to mackey blame the germans. not all german units fought perfectly. but the 26 wisconsin, phenomenally heroic. say what was left of the 11th corps by hanging on. shot down after another. finally he got the fighting back to the town. if history is that credit, the germans ran away. they didn't. july 2nd. and after the...