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for instance in this sonnet all of the tierney and those who have been destroyed by this will be resurrected on the day of judgment and this was transcribed as death and in the 20th century that it was read correctly. john john was a great part among the 17th century. it was used in the philosophical inquiry in order to create a highly complex sonnet and other forms of poetry. we have over 450 letters but what is really remarkable is that we have 13 of the performing copies he used in the public readings if this is the first one that he ever did. the first reading that he ever gave was in 1853, and this one is the prompt copy or performance copy. first in birmingham in 1853 this was not yet in existence and he said about creating things people could listen to forever period for over the period of one hour and ten minutes or so said he had a binder tear out the addition and then he went through it over the period of a few years in the passes and then you can see that he wrote the passages because if he would have deleted something and then it was referred to later he had to somehow introduce
for instance in this sonnet all of the tierney and those who have been destroyed by this will be resurrected on the day of judgment and this was transcribed as death and in the 20th century that it was read correctly. john john was a great part among the 17th century. it was used in the philosophical inquiry in order to create a highly complex sonnet and other forms of poetry. we have over 450 letters but what is really remarkable is that we have 13 of the performing copies he used in the...
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for instance in this sonnet, war, durres, age, aids, tierney is, all those who have been destroyed by this will be resurrected on the day of judgment. this was transcribed as the death and the only 20th century read correctly. john done was a great poet, mexican, now called physical poets of the 17th century. the used which, philosophical inquiry and in order to create highly formal and complex sonnets and other forms of poetry. >> host: what else do you want? >> guest: we have a wonderful dickens collection. over 550 letters. all the additions of books umpires. what is really remarkable is we have 13 for the performance copies for use in public readings. this is the first one he ever did. the first reading he ever gave was in 1853 and this is the prompt copy, performance copies for christmas carol. he first read it in birmingham and in 1853 this is not yet in existence and he set about creating a text that would be short enough that people could listen to for over a period of an hour, 10 minutes or so. so he had a finders tearout 49-point police and then he'd and then he grabbed what
for instance in this sonnet, war, durres, age, aids, tierney is, all those who have been destroyed by this will be resurrected on the day of judgment. this was transcribed as the death and the only 20th century read correctly. john done was a great poet, mexican, now called physical poets of the 17th century. the used which, philosophical inquiry and in order to create highly formal and complex sonnets and other forms of poetry. >> host: what else do you want? >> guest: we have a...
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and that's pivotal because right now we have what i call the tierney of three-month earnings.very company has to hit that double-digit earnings numbers. and these companies are struggling to put the profits at double digits and they can't. if you change from short-term capital game to long-term capital game companies can change their investment strategy. it may give me 20% over five years, and that's how long it takes to take a project from thought to completion -- >> right. standpoint. >> all right. let's talk about part-time workers. we are in a world -- these kids don't think they are getting jobs for 20 years at a time, these are part-time workers, people who are part-time worker for economic reasons. for the year 2,000 it was around 1% at the turn of the century, look at these numbers now. now we're down a little lower than 6%. what does this mean? >> it's a function of the fact that we have changed the employment compensation in order to get a higher return in a single-digit return world we have had to reduce the amount of cost an employee provides to a corporation, and
and that's pivotal because right now we have what i call the tierney of three-month earnings.very company has to hit that double-digit earnings numbers. and these companies are struggling to put the profits at double digits and they can't. if you change from short-term capital game to long-term capital game companies can change their investment strategy. it may give me 20% over five years, and that's how long it takes to take a project from thought to completion -- >> right. standpoint....
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to discuss the latest book the tierney of experts.this is part of the tiki college series and it's about 20 minutes. >> professor william easterly the forgotten rights of the poor what is your message? >> guest: my message is a tragedy that we have forgotten about the right to the poor and they are worse off than better off. >> host: how are we conducting this vice? >> guest: a lot of it is the american aid agency and some of it is through private philanthropy like the gates foundation. they are giving money to technical solutions and i think they are being politically neutral or indifferent, the president of the crowds that they are kind of colluding with the autocrats in power. one was 2012 when he died of natural causes. he had been praised as contributing a lot to the
to discuss the latest book the tierney of experts.this is part of the tiki college series and it's about 20 minutes. >> professor william easterly the forgotten rights of the poor what is your message? >> guest: my message is a tragedy that we have forgotten about the right to the poor and they are worse off than better off. >> host: how are we conducting this vice? >> guest: a lot of it is the american aid agency and some of it is through private philanthropy like the...
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least encouraged, encouraged to go our way, so that they will not wander down the dark alleys of tierney or down the dead-end treets of collectiveism -- [applause] > my fellow republicans, we do no man a disservice by hiding freedom's place under a bushal of mistaken humility. [applause] i think in america proud of its past, proud of its ways, proud of its dreams, and determined actively to proclaim it that our example to the world must, like charity, begin at home. [applause] in our vision, of a good and decent future, free and peaceful, there must be room, room for the liberation of the energy and the talent of the individual. otherwise, our vision is blind at the outset. we must ensure a society here which while never abandoning the needy or forsaking the helpless, nurture opportunities for the creative and the productive. [applause] we must know the whole good is a product of many single contributions. i cherish the day when our children, once again, will of ore as heroes, the story men and children who are unafraid and undaunted pursue the truth. strive to cure disease and produce t
least encouraged, encouraged to go our way, so that they will not wander down the dark alleys of tierney or down the dead-end treets of collectiveism -- [applause] > my fellow republicans, we do no man a disservice by hiding freedom's place under a bushal of mistaken humility. [applause] i think in america proud of its past, proud of its ways, proud of its dreams, and determined actively to proclaim it that our example to the world must, like charity, begin at home. [applause] in our vision,...
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they find that improves it. >> i just want to say, we thank you, john tierney. >> i'm grateful to bearch chiess are investing big money in everything from pool to the latest technology in fan tapes. you believe that? you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪i want it all! ♪i want it all! ♪i want it all! ♪and i want it now! ♪i want it all! ♪i want it all! ♪i want it all! ♪and i want it now! your new toys want more. they need more. so get more guaranteed from verizon fios. get all your favorite movie channels included. blazing fast internet with speedmatch. and get more for you, $400 back. all for just $79.99 a month online, guaranteed for 2 full years with a 2-year agreement. the more toys you have, the more speed they need and only fios powers them with america's fastest, most reliable internet with speedmatch. uploads as fast as downloads. so take the hint. get all these premium movie channels, speedmatch, and $400 back. go to verizon.com/getmore and get this bundle with unbeatable value today. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> black frida
they find that improves it. >> i just want to say, we thank you, john tierney. >> i'm grateful to bearch chiess are investing big money in everything from pool to the latest technology in fan tapes. you believe that? you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪i want it all! ♪i want it all! ♪i want it all! ♪and i want it now! ♪i want it all! ♪i want it all! ♪i want it all! ♪and i want it now! your new toys want more. they need more. so get more guaranteed from...
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they find that improves it. >> i just want to say, we thank you, john tierney. >> i'm grateful to beess are investing big money in everything from pool to the latest technology in fan tapes. you believe that? you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. ed as protests got o >>> good morning to you, it's 8:25. i'm juliette goodrich. time for some news headlines. 35 people were arrested as protestors got out of hand for a third straight night in oakland. protestors sprayed graffiti and broke store windows once again. oakland police have arrested more than 150 demonstrators since monday. >>> at the same time, officers were deal with a sideshow at the port of oakland. chopper 5 spotted car after car doing donuts while a crowd of about 200 people watched. chp and oakland police later swarmed the scene and shut down the sideshow. >>> and one of the biggest thanksgiving events in the bay area is the 10th annual silicon valley turkey trot. 30,000 people are expected to take part this morning. the start and finish lines are both in downtown san j
they find that improves it. >> i just want to say, we thank you, john tierney. >> i'm grateful to beess are investing big money in everything from pool to the latest technology in fan tapes. you believe that? you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> linda macdonald is captioning for you in real time. ed as protests got o >>> good morning to you, it's 8:25. i'm juliette goodrich. time for some news headlines. 35 people were arrested as protestors got out of...
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they find that improves it. >> i just want to say, we thank you, john tierney. >> i'm grateful to benfl frarch chiess are investing big money in everything from pool to the latest technology in fan tapes. you believe that? you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> good morning, everyone i'm ukee washington. we are five minutes away from a tradition like no other, nation's oldest parade enters its 95th year. "eyewitness news" live in center city where floats and sky-high balloons are ready to go. thousands of spectators have lined the parade route down jfk boulevard and on to the ben franklin parkway to check it all out and it starts in just a few minutes at 8:30. lets get your forecast for the parade and your thanksgiving day, here's katie. >> overall it is looking like we will have have cloud cover overhead that will limit the amount of warming that can take place and fact that we did have a a storm system that brought in colder air. when we look at storm scan three you will notice on the top center portion of the screen is that there is another little round of light snow, currently f
they find that improves it. >> i just want to say, we thank you, john tierney. >> i'm grateful to benfl frarch chiess are investing big money in everything from pool to the latest technology in fan tapes. you believe that? you're watching "cbs this morning." >>> good morning, everyone i'm ukee washington. we are five minutes away from a tradition like no other, nation's oldest parade enters its 95th year. "eyewitness news" live in center city where...
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for instance, in this sonnets all who war, birth, age, tierney's to all those who have been destroyed by this will be resurrected on the day of judgment. and this word, darth, was transcribed as death, and it was only 20th century that it was read correctly and corrected. >> who was he? >> john dunn was a great poet among a group now called the best posts of the 17th century. who used with -- philosophical inquiry and, in order to great highly formal, complex sonnets and other forms of poetry. >> what else do you want to show a? >> we have a wonderful dickens collection, over 550 letters, all of it first edition but what is really remarkable about this is we have 13 of his performance copies, the copies he used to give public readings. this is the first one he ever did. the first thing he ever gave was, publicly was 1853. this is the performance copies for a christmas carol. he first read it in birmingham in 1853. this was not yet in existence, and he set about creating a text it to be short enough that people could listen to for over a period of our, 10 minutes or so. so he had a bin
for instance, in this sonnets all who war, birth, age, tierney's to all those who have been destroyed by this will be resurrected on the day of judgment. and this word, darth, was transcribed as death, and it was only 20th century that it was read correctly and corrected. >> who was he? >> john dunn was a great poet among a group now called the best posts of the 17th century. who used with -- philosophical inquiry and, in order to great highly formal, complex sonnets and other forms...
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i think it is the one involving the great tierney's of dogs because he was very active so during thisd of time when he was enacted in french politics and even a little bit after that, he kept in constant contact with americans and he was constantly exchanging things with americans. he was exchanging animals, he was exchanging plans, he was exchanging innovations in technology and so forth and my favorite letter i think that i've ever come across was from a baltimore farmer who said i just received from the general for puppies of enormous size from the region of france. [laughter] and as a dog lover, i love the image of lafayette with his great dogs and i think that is my favorite. >> thank you so much. the book is for sale. it's a great book. you must buy it and read it. you know so much about the american and french revolutions. thank you, laura. [applause] >> of the c-span city tour takes booktv and american history tv on the road traveling through u.s. cities to learn about their history and literary life and we partner with charter communications for a visit to madison wisconsin.
i think it is the one involving the great tierney's of dogs because he was very active so during thisd of time when he was enacted in french politics and even a little bit after that, he kept in constant contact with americans and he was constantly exchanging things with americans. he was exchanging animals, he was exchanging plans, he was exchanging innovations in technology and so forth and my favorite letter i think that i've ever come across was from a baltimore farmer who said i just...
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this is why we had a revolution, we have our faith in you, you are our only protection between this tierney and as chief justice roberts point ated out if the court doesn't step in here, we're going to be in the streets again and i don't want to see that and you don't want to either. >> thank you. >> good morning, your honor. may it please the court? i represent the electronic frontier foundation, american civil liberties union and the aclu of the nation's capital. thank you very much for giving us the opportunity to address you here. i am happy to answer questions. there are a few things based on the commentary before that i hope i can assist you in sorting through this situation. first, we don't believe the government is attempting to expand sniff to cover program that is significantly larger than what smith had to do which were just cards made by a suspect over three days. this is the mass collection of the communication patterns of millions of people over many years and kept five years. this was the center argument in smith, the information -- >> how about smith acknowledged companies c
this is why we had a revolution, we have our faith in you, you are our only protection between this tierney and as chief justice roberts point ated out if the court doesn't step in here, we're going to be in the streets again and i don't want to see that and you don't want to either. >> thank you. >> good morning, your honor. may it please the court? i represent the electronic frontier foundation, american civil liberties union and the aclu of the nation's capital. thank you very...
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we offered investigations that have to do with taxpayer issues, watchdog issues, tierney is accused of wrongdoing from a consumer fraud, consumer fraud stories, business fraud stories come at the end of the day they didn't want any of them from us, so we felt like we were at a loggerhead with broadcasts but didn't want to take on anything that we offered unless it was a controversy that was kind of being covered by anybody else. a phone call and you probably know what i'm talking about in the e-mails that say "the new york times" wrote a story to you imagine the huffingtonpost says this. it's sometimes legitimate reports to look at. they are as good as "the new york the new "new york times" if not better but the bosses told him to and copied the paper and we all hate that. >> i felt like my job -- it added value. i wanted to take a value to anything they assigned me to her brought to the table. >> host: this book is about the obama white house would have the interactions then like. this again is an administration and the president that came in really promising and unprecedented and tra
we offered investigations that have to do with taxpayer issues, watchdog issues, tierney is accused of wrongdoing from a consumer fraud, consumer fraud stories, business fraud stories come at the end of the day they didn't want any of them from us, so we felt like we were at a loggerhead with broadcasts but didn't want to take on anything that we offered unless it was a controversy that was kind of being covered by anybody else. a phone call and you probably know what i'm talking about in the...
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i want to bring in jim tierney.takeover we saw of allegan and baker hughes, they show that private market values are way above public market values. what does that tell you? >> with the markets going up as much as they have in the last five years you would think take-out prices would be lower premiums, but with allergan, baker hughes, they were huge premiums, even after big moves and the stocks. i think investors are undervaluing the enterprise value of some of these public companies. i think that is positive for the market overall. >> i am not sure if m&a, or the takeovers are a correct benchmark of what the true values are of these companies, right? there are so many other factors. >> there are many factors, but if the asset in someone else's hands is worth that much, that is what investors have to consider because m&a will do nothing but pick up. >> that means to you that the markets are headed to a further rally. >> you can make a strong case equities remain undervalued. >> you had some ideas in an e-mail, one,
i want to bring in jim tierney.takeover we saw of allegan and baker hughes, they show that private market values are way above public market values. what does that tell you? >> with the markets going up as much as they have in the last five years you would think take-out prices would be lower premiums, but with allergan, baker hughes, they were huge premiums, even after big moves and the stocks. i think investors are undervaluing the enterprise value of some of these public companies. i...
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to the force of the conceptions of what is right and wrong is ultimately to justify tierney in its most naked form. with good intentions conservative judges, the judges was convicted of the activity of the founders and tuitions and most anxious to the constitutionalism that can effectively limits the government instead of defending the constitution unilaterally disarm the with high hopes and grand theories that proponents of the constitution have rewritten the charter but it's incoherent or both. it's useful understanding the result. the consequence of going into business for themselves. once the skepticism becomes pervasive neither the theorists or the judge has any place to stand and the denial of any reality beyond convention is both coble and incoherent and leaves to the different about the destructive errors. if as the late judge argued there is no way to navigate the claims. i get that his position has the virtue of being entirely consistent and i understand why that recommends itself. on the other side it has no content to fill the void with surrogates of their own design. these
to the force of the conceptions of what is right and wrong is ultimately to justify tierney in its most naked form. with good intentions conservative judges, the judges was convicted of the activity of the founders and tuitions and most anxious to the constitutionalism that can effectively limits the government instead of defending the constitution unilaterally disarm the with high hopes and grand theories that proponents of the constitution have rewritten the charter but it's incoherent or...
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establishing a tierney over the mind. this is not just about expression and it's certainly not just about making a living. this is about whether we can be free as human beings to live our lives as we really are and these and to be sovereign which also means over our own love. as you can hear i still get a bit choked up when i think about what he knew and understood. and i hate to think what would have happened if one had gone the other way. if the supreme court had denied that she might well have done if he hadn't come down the year before. he would have been in jail for his advocacy and the people who came after him would have taken, what, another generation to get to where we are today? and i could now be married in a the state of virginia recognized by the federal government and by the state of virginia to a man and that the supreme court was not only here us today that a rule in our favor. this i believe dates to that decision position in 1958 and that is why i am so happy to be here with this amazing group, not just
establishing a tierney over the mind. this is not just about expression and it's certainly not just about making a living. this is about whether we can be free as human beings to live our lives as we really are and these and to be sovereign which also means over our own love. as you can hear i still get a bit choked up when i think about what he knew and understood. and i hate to think what would have happened if one had gone the other way. if the supreme court had denied that she might well...
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were peaceful -- it was almost entirely peaceful uprising of syrian citizens saying enough to their tierneyan effort to replicate what had happened in tahrir square in egypt which inspired the world. only thing then did elements of syrian civil society responding to massive brutality by the assad regime start forming a free syrian army. we refused to support them because we said, well, we don't know who these people are. it's all very complicated. obama, after all, likes to say that he was the man who ended wars. he didn't start wars. so things became worse. next thing you know, you have 10,000, 50,000, 100,000, 200,000 human beings slaughtered. nothing happens. a thousand people are killed in a sarin gas attack. all right? and we said, that is our red line. well, guess what. you know, now, you are going to talk about, we removed a lot of the chemical weapons. there are still chemical weapons in syria by the admission of the u.n. organization or the ngo that is responsible, responsible for them. in the meantime, the tragedy of the syrian people, while we have not intervened has been expande
were peaceful -- it was almost entirely peaceful uprising of syrian citizens saying enough to their tierneyan effort to replicate what had happened in tahrir square in egypt which inspired the world. only thing then did elements of syrian civil society responding to massive brutality by the assad regime start forming a free syrian army. we refused to support them because we said, well, we don't know who these people are. it's all very complicated. obama, after all, likes to say that he was the...
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he ousted democratic incumbent john tierney, and tonight he had a race against a republican who was consideredbe a tough race. an interesting district in massachusetts, running against an openly gay republican. seth moulton has won tonight in massachusetts. in colorado -- >> in colorado the polls have been closed for 45 minutes. the senate race between mark udall and cory gardner is still too early to call obviously. and the governor's race ron mott joins us now from mark udall headquarters out there in denver. thank you for joining us. this is a race that the democrats aren't particularly optimistic about. i can say in the last couple days. how do they feel in headquarters? >> reporter: they're giddy here for one thing. i think they're expecting a long night. saw the early numbers. still a lot of ballots to be counted. the three counties that we're really looking at to determine whether this race goes republican or democrat are rappswing counties. because the economy is chugging along fairly well here, mark udall didn't have a lot of things that his opponents could attack him on. so instead,
he ousted democratic incumbent john tierney, and tonight he had a race against a republican who was consideredbe a tough race. an interesting district in massachusetts, running against an openly gay republican. seth moulton has won tonight in massachusetts. in colorado -- >> in colorado the polls have been closed for 45 minutes. the senate race between mark udall and cory gardner is still too early to call obviously. and the governor's race ron mott joins us now from mark udall...