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if you start from the premise walter williams owning walter williams, person only themselves, it sounds -- how does that not lead to anarchism speak with well, i'm not an anarchist. i believe we do need some government. i believe that people have, that government is necessary. that is, government under the worst circumstances is a necessary evil. under similar circumstances they can become intolerable. i believe that we have the right, that is, as owners of her own body, we have the right to delegate certain things to the government. that is, i have the right, since i have the right to protect myself from criminals or from anybody else, then i have the right to delegate that authority, some government level to protect me. i can have the right to say look, if we had a more orderly society, if it can agency is about the protection, have a police force. i don't have a right to take your money. i do have a natural right or any other right to take your money so, therefore, i cannot delegate the right to government to take your money. and some the only rights come from a moral point of view,
if you start from the premise walter williams owning walter williams, person only themselves, it sounds -- how does that not lead to anarchism speak with well, i'm not an anarchist. i believe we do need some government. i believe that people have, that government is necessary. that is, government under the worst circumstances is a necessary evil. under similar circumstances they can become intolerable. i believe that we have the right, that is, as owners of her own body, we have the right to...
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applause] i would get us started but we think about a number of issues, the initial premise is i own walter williams. i.e. in my property and you are my property. that's my initial premise. the things i have to say would be absolutely wrong if the premise is the united states congress owns me and i do not own myself. when you start with the idea of self ownership within certain acts were certain acts are in mortal. the reason that it is a moral is that it violates private property. it violates private property. theft is immoral and violates private property. now, i believe that most americans have contempt for these ideas that is most americans believe that it is okay for the government to forcibly use one american to serve the purpose of another american. and in fact, two thirds to three quarters of the federal budget does precisely that. that is where congress takes the property of one american and gives it to another american in the name of crop subsidies, business bailout, welfare, food stamps and a host of other programs. now, i am not making the argument, and i tax argument because i think tha
applause] i would get us started but we think about a number of issues, the initial premise is i own walter williams. i.e. in my property and you are my property. that's my initial premise. the things i have to say would be absolutely wrong if the premise is the united states congress owns me and i do not own myself. when you start with the idea of self ownership within certain acts were certain acts are in mortal. the reason that it is a moral is that it violates private property. it violates...
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the black lives matter, but i listen to ben carson, walter williams, david webb. i wished this young man would read some of their articles. all lives matter. instead of playing the victims, this young man should go to chicago and help those people realize, yes, their lives matter , stop killing each other. that is my belief. instead of disrupting people thosend go in and take women and bring them to places where these black lives matter being killed by black lives. help them. that is my belief. appreciate the lives of -- anyice and mike brown of the other people the police have kill. the protesters are not playing victim, they have been victims of police violence. violencethe issue that runs across a spectrum. there are people working to end violence across a host of spaces. we are focused on this issue of police violence. you talk about this idea of black on black violence. we fix to make sure that institutions that create the conditions that create tension and community's. no one is playing the victim emma people have been victims. i push you to read about the a
the black lives matter, but i listen to ben carson, walter williams, david webb. i wished this young man would read some of their articles. all lives matter. instead of playing the victims, this young man should go to chicago and help those people realize, yes, their lives matter , stop killing each other. that is my belief. instead of disrupting people thosend go in and take women and bring them to places where these black lives matter being killed by black lives. help them. that is my belief....
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then at eight, walter williams talks about his book, american contempt for liberty. at 9 p.m. on "after words," missouri senator claire mccaskill discusses her life and political career, followed at 10 p.m. eastern with a history of the americans with disabilities act. and at 11, the story of a british consul turne
then at eight, walter williams talks about his book, american contempt for liberty. at 9 p.m. on "after words," missouri senator claire mccaskill discusses her life and political career, followed at 10 p.m. eastern with a history of the americans with disabilities act. and at 11, the story of a british consul turne
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. >> in the coming months we'll speak to former secretary and economist walter williams and roberts of mpr and nbc news. this week, our guest and editor of nine books including her new book drone warfare. in depth live on book tv the first sunday of every month. you can participate. all programs are available to watch on our web site booktv.org . >> sought to recapture something like the ship that sustained them during the crisis years. they launched those who in ink who meet weekly to read and discuss their book. have a pint or two or three. helped find a publisher most importantly it was conversation with lewis on the night of september 19, 1931, they talked till 2:00 in the morning. it was this conversation that lewis described of conversion. he becomes great advocate. as he described his gift was sheer encouragement over many years to keep on. listen to token. only from him do i get the idea that my stuff can be more than private hobby. i should never have brought the lord of the rings to a conclusion. well, when lewis learns it's an accepted publication, he writes a letter, i look
. >> in the coming months we'll speak to former secretary and economist walter williams and roberts of mpr and nbc news. this week, our guest and editor of nine books including her new book drone warfare. in depth live on book tv the first sunday of every month. you can participate. all programs are available to watch on our web site booktv.org . >> sought to recapture something like the ship that sustained them during the crisis years. they launched those who in ink who meet weekly...
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>> no, he's a great guy and walter williams. listen, when it comes to this.ven the civil rights commission sent a letter to the congressional black caucus chair informing them of the severity of the influx of illegal immigrants coming into the country, having a harmful effect on low-paying jobs which disproportionately go to black americans, and that has fallen on deaf ears. there are many, many things happening in our country that are harming all americans, but especially those in the black community because unemployment is so high and average incomes are so down. >> we're paying billions on the criminal justice system that houses illegal immigrants, billions when it comes to our educational system. and public schools now overburdened with students. a lot of illegal immigrants. it's put a lot of pressure on the system. health care costs similarly. if people don't have insurance, they get taken care of in hospitals, we're paying that. the $4.2 billion with the federal tax credits alone. then the question, why aren't the american people up in arms about this?
>> no, he's a great guy and walter williams. listen, when it comes to this.ven the civil rights commission sent a letter to the congressional black caucus chair informing them of the severity of the influx of illegal immigrants coming into the country, having a harmful effect on low-paying jobs which disproportionately go to black americans, and that has fallen on deaf ears. there are many, many things happening in our country that are harming all americans, but especially those in the...
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the black lives matter, yes, but i listen to ben carson, walter williams, david webb and thomas soul.ish this young man would read some of their articles. all lives matter. and instead of playing the victims, this young man should go to chicago and help those people realize that, yes, their lives matter and stop killing each other. that's my belief. instead of disrupting people, go in and take those women and people who disrupt things, bring them to places where these black lives are being killed by black lives, by black people and help them. that's my belief. >> okay, we'll get a response. >> i push you to read about the lives of tamir rice or akiah boyd or mike brown or tyrone harris or any of the other people. the protesters are not playing victim. the protesters have been victims of police violence. you note this issue that like violence runs across a spectrum of communities and issues. and there are people working to end violence across a host of spaces. and we focus on this issue of police violence. if you and what you term, you talk about this idea of black on black violence. a
the black lives matter, yes, but i listen to ben carson, walter williams, david webb and thomas soul.ish this young man would read some of their articles. all lives matter. and instead of playing the victims, this young man should go to chicago and help those people realize that, yes, their lives matter and stop killing each other. that's my belief. instead of disrupting people, go in and take those women and people who disrupt things, bring them to places where these black lives are being...
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the black lives matter, but i listen to ben carson, walter williams, david webb.ished this young man would read some of their articles. all lives matter. instead of playing the victims, this young man should go to chicago and help those people realize, yes, their lives matter , stop killing each other. that is my belief. instead of disrupting people thosend go in and take women and bring them to places where these black lives matter being killed by black lives. help them. that is my belief. appreciate the lives of -- anyice and mike brown of the other people the police have kill. the protesters are not playing victim, they have been victims of police violence. violencethe issue that runs across a spectrum. there are people working to end violence across a host of spaces. we are focused on this issue of police violence. you talk about this idea of black on black violence. we fix to make sure that institutions that create the conditions that create tension and community's. no one is playing the victim emma people have been victims. i push you to read about the aarri
the black lives matter, but i listen to ben carson, walter williams, david webb.ished this young man would read some of their articles. all lives matter. instead of playing the victims, this young man should go to chicago and help those people realize, yes, their lives matter , stop killing each other. that is my belief. instead of disrupting people thosend go in and take women and bring them to places where these black lives matter being killed by black lives. help them. that is my belief....
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. >> hello again, i'm rick williams in for walter perez. we're following stories here on "action news" tonight. the gap is lows closing. a new pole shows bernie sanders edging close to hillary rodham clinton and also controversial comments from new jersey governor and gop candidate chris christie. he says he wants to track immigrants like fedex packages. >> and striking a new cord in history of new orleans hoy music helped rebull the city after the storm. >> details, katrina ten years later. today marked one decade since the hurricane ravaged gulf coast. in new orleans today was a day to grieve losses and a chance to celebrate rebirth. abc marcy gonzalez joins us live from new orleans with more. marcy, good evening. >> good evening, rick, it's exactly what we're doing here tonight focusing on how far they've come over the past ten years. >> remembrance today ranging from somber to celebratory♪ we nrekting upon all that sure cape cat reap aclaimed along the gulf coast and progress that's been made in the decade since. >> because at the end o
. >> hello again, i'm rick williams in for walter perez. we're following stories here on "action news" tonight. the gap is lows closing. a new pole shows bernie sanders edging close to hillary rodham clinton and also controversial comments from new jersey governor and gop candidate chris christie. he says he wants to track immigrants like fedex packages. >> and striking a new cord in history of new orleans hoy music helped rebull the city after the storm. >> details,...
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after the train accident in 1902 william walters said it had to be torn down. they did not need this gorgeous open train shed because there was no more smoke from the electrified mo cowan -- locomotives. they could deck over park avenue. i don't think there was much of an outcry. it was one of those things where the place had been renovated a few years before. here in 1903 they decide they're going to tear it down and build another place. once people solve the clans, they realized it was far superior to anything that had been there before. >> what did the critics say if anything concerning construction of the pan am building, which changed the profile of the building looking south? sam: william have this grand vision for terminal city, a civic center that was going to be an opera house. ultimately, in that new york central building, on the north end of grand central, past the pan am building was added later. you are right. it is one of the two places i can think of that provide a real vista like that. you can look at grand central. you can look at fifth avenue
after the train accident in 1902 william walters said it had to be torn down. they did not need this gorgeous open train shed because there was no more smoke from the electrified mo cowan -- locomotives. they could deck over park avenue. i don't think there was much of an outcry. it was one of those things where the place had been renovated a few years before. here in 1903 they decide they're going to tear it down and build another place. once people solve the clans, they realized it was far...
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saturday night walter is off i'm rick williams and the big story on "action news" is arrest of a convenience store clerk for indecent assault. police say he groped a customer today while trying to get coffee and the entire attack was kawts on camera. "action news" reporter jeff chirico has the story. >> we're told that 0-year-old victim and father were drive drivering by on the highway with they drove off to fill up the tank. she was asultsed by the clerk. that clerk end something his first night in jail. >> this is the clerk that police say groped a customer while should was making coffe coffeeville november owe stop and shop east lancaster avenue. store surveillance showing moments to alleged assault that police fear may not be isolate isolated. >> that's very all full. i don't like that at all. i feel this could have been me. >> video shows 6-year-old b.j. kumar lama preparing coffee and approaching a customer and hugging her and police explain what happened next. >> shortly following that near the coffee area he groped her behind and touched her breast. and she was able to push him away
saturday night walter is off i'm rick williams and the big story on "action news" is arrest of a convenience store clerk for indecent assault. police say he groped a customer today while trying to get coffee and the entire attack was kawts on camera. "action news" reporter jeff chirico has the story. >> we're told that 0-year-old victim and father were drive drivering by on the highway with they drove off to fill up the tank. she was asultsed by the clerk. that clerk...
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their pass defense was rang 31st and gave up 72 plays 20 yards or more, and williams and fletcher are gone, byron maxwell and walterhurmond were brought into improve the secondary. today davis was asked are they better. >> the reality of the nfl is until you start hitting sundays for real, in the preseason games and guys showing how they do in the heat will battle a again main quarterbacks and receivers. the first game against atlanta will tell us our start and stop particularly in the secondary and move it from there. i cannot answer that question right now. >> sam bradford took part in all team drills and looked sharp. he and jordan matthews hooked up for several plays. chip kelly says sam will start that first presees game with the colts. wide outs are impressed with sam's accuracy and poise, both on and off the feel. >> he is doing exactly what he needs to do. he has got a great arm. it is great to see. >> he is poised. that is the way we look at it. you don't have to be a rara guy. he does thing in a technical way behind closed doors. >>> demarco murray was full participant after a lack of touches yesterday. a
their pass defense was rang 31st and gave up 72 plays 20 yards or more, and williams and fletcher are gone, byron maxwell and walterhurmond were brought into improve the secondary. today davis was asked are they better. >> the reality of the nfl is until you start hitting sundays for real, in the preseason games and guys showing how they do in the heat will battle a again main quarterbacks and receivers. the first game against atlanta will tell us our start and stop particularly in the...
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davis tipped off information about 2012 dean foods spinoff deal to the las vegas better, william "billy" waltersd the spinoff information with mickelson allowing him to trade dean foods using that nonpublic information. the detail is not clear. an agent for mickelson who has been approached at least two times in recent years said he had no comment on the allegations at this time. dean foods, which said in connection with davis' exit friday, only that it was voluntary and management was feeling optimistic about the company, said in a statement that it had cooperated with the government's request for information and will continue to do so, because there is an ongoing government investigation. it would be inappropriate to comment further at this time, they added. finally, a lawyer for davis, reemphasized the voluntary nature of his exit and said, also, that davis has fully and without reservation, cooperated with the sec for alleged insider trading. he has no knowledge of any material, nonpublic information about the company being communicated about i walters by anyone at any time. >> dean foods ha
davis tipped off information about 2012 dean foods spinoff deal to the las vegas better, william "billy" waltersd the spinoff information with mickelson allowing him to trade dean foods using that nonpublic information. the detail is not clear. an agent for mickelson who has been approached at least two times in recent years said he had no comment on the allegations at this time. dean foods, which said in connection with davis' exit friday, only that it was voluntary and management...
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cary william bradley fletcher let go. byron mack well and walter thurman brought in to improve the secondary. davis was asked are they any better. >> the reality of the nfl until you start hitting sundays for real not the preseason games and guys showing how they do in the heat of battle against the main quarterbacks and refers you don't know if you're better or worse. >> you take the guys we have right now with the work we put in, um, i think -- i think we're better than we were the last two games last year. >> the phillies have the night off. tomorrow they take on the dodgers. you know what that means. the return of jimmy rollins much the first time j roll will be back at the bank. ryan howard was asked how he thinks the crowd will greet the 2007mvp? >> i expect it to be good. i expect to be a lot of cheers much he's dawn lot of positive things here in the city and helped bring the city a championship. i would expect there to be lot of cheers. >> i mean it should be a standing oh vague. why wouldn't it? um, jimmy is a phenomenal guy. he's a hall
cary william bradley fletcher let go. byron mack well and walter thurman brought in to improve the secondary. davis was asked are they any better. >> the reality of the nfl until you start hitting sundays for real not the preseason games and guys showing how they do in the heat of battle against the main quarterbacks and refers you don't know if you're better or worse. >> you take the guys we have right now with the work we put in, um, i think -- i think we're better than we were...
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williams and nate allen. with the addition of byron maxwell and walter thurmond, mal conn jenkins says the secondary has improved. >> if you take the the guys that we have right now, the work that we put in, i think we're better then we were the last two games last year, and whether that be, with upgrades or just the understanding that the defense, i understand that we are one step ahead of where we were last year especially even this time last year. >> reporter: running back demarco murray was full participant in practice. yesterday he took a couple of rre ps. demarco says he is healthy and feels like an eagle. >> i have been here a couple of months, and i have become part of the team. great team, great group of guys and great coach and organization. i feel like a eagle, and working with these guys, has been phenomenal, amazing. >> tomorrow the players will be in full pad for the the first, open practice, down the at the link, and, fun thing for all of the fans out there, getting their football fix. >> indeed, i can't wait to see demarco run. >> me too. >> me too. >> thanks, leslie. >>> stay with cbs-3 as we br
williams and nate allen. with the addition of byron maxwell and walter thurmond, mal conn jenkins says the secondary has improved. >> if you take the the guys that we have right now, the work that we put in, i think we're better then we were the last two games last year, and whether that be, with upgrades or just the understanding that the defense, i understand that we are one step ahead of where we were last year especially even this time last year. >> reporter: running back...
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none of the children were hit but williams was arrested once police saw the video. >>> a dentist named walteraking major flak for the controversial killing of cecil the lion. the problem is, it is the wrong walter palmer. a minnesota dentist named walter palmer killed cecil last month in zimbabwe. outrage quickly spread and dr. palmer had to close his business. now a dr. walter palmer in louisiana is getting death threats. he is having a hard time stopping them. the wrong dr. palmer is even asking police to step up patrols around his dental office. >> new information in from septa in the last half hour on that ticket lottery for transit passes during the pope's september visit. septa officials say they had 38,013 entries into the lottery. people to enter for the chances to buy up to 10 of the 10-dollar passes. septa is only making 350,000 of the pause available for september 26th and 27th. winners will be notified later this week. it's not clear what septa will do if there's extra tickets once sales are complete. >> 6:18. hanging 10 with a twist a motorcycle stunt gives new meaning to riding
none of the children were hit but williams was arrested once police saw the video. >>> a dentist named walteraking major flak for the controversial killing of cecil the lion. the problem is, it is the wrong walter palmer. a minnesota dentist named walter palmer killed cecil last month in zimbabwe. outrage quickly spread and dr. palmer had to close his business. now a dr. walter palmer in louisiana is getting death threats. he is having a hard time stopping them. the wrong dr. palmer is...
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walter and tamara keith. plus, baby panda twins born at the national zoo. now to katrina ten years later. williamgham launches our series with a look at how the city of new orleans has rebuilt its defenses in areas like the hard-hid lower ninth ward and preparation for the next storm, when and if it hits. >> by most accounts, ten years after suffering a near mortal blow from hurricane katrina, new orleans is blooming. (music) the economy is thriving, the tourists, new businesses and new residents all flocking here. mitch landrieu was new orleans mayor. >> we have completely new redesigned education and healthcare systems and a levy protection system nobody thought you could ever have and it's one of the great turnaround stories the country's seen in a very long period of time. >> reporter: but is new orleans safe from the next storm? if another big hurricane came charging from the north would the defenses hold up? >> the hurricane protection that existed was a system in name only. >> reporter: col. rick hansen runs the u.s. army corps of engineers in new orleans. >> what's built is the best level
walter and tamara keith. plus, baby panda twins born at the national zoo. now to katrina ten years later. williamgham launches our series with a look at how the city of new orleans has rebuilt its defenses in areas like the hard-hid lower ninth ward and preparation for the next storm, when and if it hits. >> by most accounts, ten years after suffering a near mortal blow from hurricane katrina, new orleans is blooming. (music) the economy is thriving, the tourists, new businesses and new...
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williams, robert kennedy, john paul jones and dwight eisenhower. in very best mini profile for figures the ran covert u.s. operations in the 1950s and '60s. in the weisman he and walter isaacson told the stories of a handful of outside u.s. government personalities who shaped the post-cold war period. and in the best selling sea of thunder, he caught up the conflict in the pacific, report to. in "being nixon," his newest books, evan provides a well researched updated view of her controversial 37th president who's very mixed legacy, many of us are still wrestling with. evan himself notes in the acknowledgment that as a creature of the east coast media establishment, which nixon despised, he may not have it considered especially bifold nixon hands as inclined to approach a subject with objectivity and fairness. by evan is to enforce balanced reporting and knack for glory articulating complex topics. he set out to try to get past what he calls the cartoon version of nixon and explained with evenhandedness and insight is deeply flawed and infamous but also complicated and intriguing political figure. judging from a number of favorable reviews so far, he succeeded. so lad
williams, robert kennedy, john paul jones and dwight eisenhower. in very best mini profile for figures the ran covert u.s. operations in the 1950s and '60s. in the weisman he and walter isaacson told the stories of a handful of outside u.s. government personalities who shaped the post-cold war period. and in the best selling sea of thunder, he caught up the conflict in the pacific, report to. in "being nixon," his newest books, evan provides a well researched updated view of her...
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former second lady lynn cheney, talk radio host tom hartman, economists and political commentator walter williams and cokie roberts of npr and abc news and co-founder medea benjamin is our guest, she is author and editor of nine books including her most recent drone warfare where she examines the history and human cost of military drone usage. in depth is live on booktv, first sunday of every month at noon eastern time. you can participate by calling in or sending your questions to facebook.com/booktv and on twitter at booktv. all previous index programs are available to watch on our web site booktv.org. >> booktv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading this summer. >> i just finished reading the coolidge book by and ready --ami --amity schlayedsschlayes. coolidge is underrated as a president and is very enlightening that you learn so much history about the early part of the country, particularly in the early 20s. wonderful wonderful book. unfortunately my work on the education committee and the rules committee forces me to do a lot of very dull reading and
former second lady lynn cheney, talk radio host tom hartman, economists and political commentator walter williams and cokie roberts of npr and abc news and co-founder medea benjamin is our guest, she is author and editor of nine books including her most recent drone warfare where she examines the history and human cost of military drone usage. in depth is live on booktv, first sunday of every month at noon eastern time. you can participate by calling in or sending your questions to...
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then at eight, walter williams talks about his book, american contempt for liberty. at 9 p.m. on "after words," missouri senator claire mccaskill discusses her life and political career, followed at 10 p.m. eastern with a history of the americans with disabilities act. and at 11, the story of a british consul turned spy in charleston, south carolina, in the lead-up to the civil war. that all happens starting next on c-span2's booktv. >> when i think civil disobedience, i expect most americans think you think about the civil rights movement. civil disobedience against what i'm sure we both agree was an absolutely pernicious episode in the american landscape. not to say it's resolved, because clearly racial robs persist -- problems persist in a big way, particularly vis-a-vis african-americans and the police. but that strikes me as a very clear example of not only legitimate, but essential civil disobedience. in your case, you're talking about some pretty refined things. i mean, here is a workplace safety standard that you think is a bad idea and a waste of time. i could easily
then at eight, walter williams talks about his book, american contempt for liberty. at 9 p.m. on "after words," missouri senator claire mccaskill discusses her life and political career, followed at 10 p.m. eastern with a history of the americans with disabilities act. and at 11, the story of a british consul turned spy in charleston, south carolina, in the lead-up to the civil war. that all happens starting next on c-span2's booktv. >> when i think civil disobedience, i expect...