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that's ralph's. ralph is ralph and i'm not ralph. so i'm going to deal with this challenge but asking four questions. what is market fundamentalism? what are markets supposed to do well? what is anti-trust supposed to do well? and finally what is kleptocracy and how does that fit into this discussion? maybe the best way to start on microfundamentalism is to reduce construction in the way policies fail in markets today. we have laissez-faire. next to that is the chicago school of economics. then let's talk about socialists, democrats and economists. i'm not talking about all of those, but which ones fall into the category of market fundamental and chicago's school, primarily. t tmt. >> the market fund mentalist has a view of human nature which focuses on the model of economic m man. always rational, acting in their self-interest to maximize their interest, which is usually profit maximumization. th they. it has empirical aspects. the business schools take a different view of competition, and it's fundamentally different. it says, when
that's ralph's. ralph is ralph and i'm not ralph. so i'm going to deal with this challenge but asking four questions. what is market fundamentalism? what are markets supposed to do well? what is anti-trust supposed to do well? and finally what is kleptocracy and how does that fit into this discussion? maybe the best way to start on microfundamentalism is to reduce construction in the way policies fail in markets today. we have laissez-faire. next to that is the chicago school of economics. then...
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ralph is ralph. i'm not ralph. i'm going to deal with this challenge by asking four questions. what is market fundamentalism? what are markets supposed to do well? what is anti-trust supposed to do well? finally, what is cleptocracy and how does that fit into this discussion? maybe the best way to start on market fundamentalism is to envision a spectrum of the way different policies deal with intervention in markets because everybody believes in markets, even communists today. look at the spectrum on on the far right, is has say fair, next to that the chicago school of law and economics, then talk about the post-chicago school progressives, social democrats, and [ inaudible ]. i'm not talking about all of those. which ones fall in the category of market fundalism i would say laissez fair and chicago school primarily. that's what i'm talking about under market fundamentalism. the market fundamentalists have a distinct view of human nature which focuses on a model of economic man. this model has people acting and corporations acting as always rationale, acting in their self-inter
ralph is ralph. i'm not ralph. i'm going to deal with this challenge by asking four questions. what is market fundamentalism? what are markets supposed to do well? what is anti-trust supposed to do well? finally, what is cleptocracy and how does that fit into this discussion? maybe the best way to start on market fundamentalism is to envision a spectrum of the way different policies deal with intervention in markets because everybody believes in markets, even communists today. look at the...
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ralph nader, you're a great sport.iberal icon and you were here surrounded by music icons and i asked you this week who needs to fall back? >> fallback, "the new york times," which reviews and profiles ann coulter but declined to remy last books including "to the ramparts" by seven stories press. >> i appreciate you naming names, putting "the new york times" on blast. is this a thing where they get hit for being allegedly liberal and yet there are voices, you, noam chomsky own others that are clearly established intellectuals who happen to be progressive that don't get the same attention. >> that's right. they printed more war criminals in op-eds in "the new york times" than they have major piece advocates like noam chomsky, the late howard zen, the editorial page is sometimes pretty good, pretty liberal but by and large it's like they're on the defensive, open it up to the civic progressive community, all the groups that built america and improved its justice. >> apparently they're afraid of the nader sandwich. among
ralph nader, you're a great sport.iberal icon and you were here surrounded by music icons and i asked you this week who needs to fall back? >> fallback, "the new york times," which reviews and profiles ann coulter but declined to remy last books including "to the ramparts" by seven stories press. >> i appreciate you naming names, putting "the new york times" on blast. is this a thing where they get hit for being allegedly liberal and yet there are...
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. >> augusta, georgia is next, ralph, democrat. >> hi, ralph. >> yes, i will make my point real quick, i would like to ask guest what does she think was accomplisheded yesterday, was anything accomplished positive or negative, what other thing and the reason that people like myself and others go out and accost senators is because they would not respondtous and when they do they have answer, both democrats and republicans, i will take answer. >> have you ever confronted a politician in a public space? >> i have been able to -- to accost one of them but i've seen beto o'rourke when he walks around and i see him talk with people but i wasn't -- haven't been fortunate to talk to someone. >> define accost, what do you think is okay and what crosses the line? >> i'm sorry, maybe wrong choice of word but approach these people and when i approach i heard people that we are aggressive when we go but if they would talk toh us when we approach other times there wouldn't be a problem. >> ralph, i'm glad john asked you to define
. >> augusta, georgia is next, ralph, democrat. >> hi, ralph. >> yes, i will make my point real quick, i would like to ask guest what does she think was accomplisheded yesterday, was anything accomplished positive or negative, what other thing and the reason that people like myself and others go out and accost senators is because they would not respondtous and when they do they have answer, both democrats and republicans, i will take answer. >> have you ever confronted a...
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and to be attracted and ralph was a little bit older than franklin and was the poet and was accomplishedand ralph was determined to make a career the mayor were other instances where he got himself into trouble on a number of occasions and didn't really understand coming up on pennsylvania. . >> we know that he went to england where the euphemism is so his wild oats but decided to stay in london was much more than carousing. >> yes. what happened here section of the historical society telling me who had professor balers graduate seminar. he thought this was a crucial period of franklin's life. but to write a book about it yes i absolutely agree so i decided to look into it. but franklin was 19 when he went to london for the first time. and there were several things. first of all, he was in the graduate school for printing nothing like the skill like for engraving that is 18th century. there were no engravers in the colonies so he had to learn some engraving. and then just wrote a letter with the chunk of asbestos. [laughter] it was the asbestos for purse and thought he would have some as
and to be attracted and ralph was a little bit older than franklin and was the poet and was accomplishedand ralph was determined to make a career the mayor were other instances where he got himself into trouble on a number of occasions and didn't really understand coming up on pennsylvania. . >> we know that he went to england where the euphemism is so his wild oats but decided to stay in london was much more than carousing. >> yes. what happened here section of the historical...
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[ applause ] >>> ralph is tall. i am not. thank you, ralph, for organizing this and for inviting me, and i will be short. not only in stature, but how much time i take, but i will start by saying that the story of the hijack of so-called trade agreements could be exhibit number one of the market fundamentalism theme that today's conference is exploring. today's so-called trade agreements have very little to do with trade as damon and our friends in the labor movement and our friends in the environmental movement and our friends in the family fun movement and our friends in the consumer movement and basically everyone who is in everything, but moving things can tell you and all of us that have fought for and carry about is what these agreements are now largely about and the fundamental myth behind this is one that has been propagated with the very clever branding campaign by largely u.s. companies, but in conjunction with the companies based in europe and based in japan and other parts of the world and just step back a little
[ applause ] >>> ralph is tall. i am not. thank you, ralph, for organizing this and for inviting me, and i will be short. not only in stature, but how much time i take, but i will start by saying that the story of the hijack of so-called trade agreements could be exhibit number one of the market fundamentalism theme that today's conference is exploring. today's so-called trade agreements have very little to do with trade as damon and our friends in the labor movement and our friends in...
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ralph: that magic item that we find, it's, uh-uh, , we got you. richard: this is what's called a magic pipe. that is a term of art that somehow has arisen in the industry. and i think the reason originally, at least i've been told, is because the oil magically disappppears. in any criminal enterprise, somebody who's breaking the law is doing math. it's a calculatioion, right. chanan'm going to get caught, cnce i'm not going to get caught. people are still making the calculation that this crime is sometimes worth it. in environmental crimes cases, we don't have to prove motive. don't have to prove why somebody did it. but it is what e every juror and every y judge wants to knknow. ralph: from my expererience, the motivavation out therere top oil in t the watater comes fromm greed. james: it's always about money. follow the money. richard: the united states is the only country that has a whistleblower award. on a ship, it's a small space, and people know what's taking place in that space. "fabrication of pipe connected to overboard as per instructio
ralph: that magic item that we find, it's, uh-uh, , we got you. richard: this is what's called a magic pipe. that is a term of art that somehow has arisen in the industry. and i think the reason originally, at least i've been told, is because the oil magically disappppears. in any criminal enterprise, somebody who's breaking the law is doing math. it's a calculatioion, right. chanan'm going to get caught, cnce i'm not going to get caught. people are still making the calculation that this crime...
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i said to ralph roberts, "tell me your story."tells me this story about how he started the so-called qvc. i said "stop. tell me more about qvc." he starts telling me more about qvc. i am drawing him out and drawing him out. and i said to him, "what are you going to do with qvc?" he said, "well, the founder is going to retire." i said, "oh, really?" i said, "what is he going to do?" he said, "well, he is going to sell his -- i said, "could i buy his interest?" ralph said "yes." i walked out of the four seasons hotel knowing what i was going to do. i went to qvc, took an interest in it. that was three years -- again this is primitive convergence of computers and telephones, that was three years before the internet really started for normal folks. that story was luck and circumstance. david: at that point, people had said barry diller, who has been a big -- barry: then, they said i was crazy. they were sure i was crazy. david: "low-rent qvc, where is he going?" barry: went to westchester, pennsylvania, "we will never hear about him a
i said to ralph roberts, "tell me your story."tells me this story about how he started the so-called qvc. i said "stop. tell me more about qvc." he starts telling me more about qvc. i am drawing him out and drawing him out. and i said to him, "what are you going to do with qvc?" he said, "well, the founder is going to retire." i said, "oh, really?" i said, "what is he going to do?" he said, "well, he is going to sell his -- i...
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he only mentioned deed of people's names -- ralph brown carmichael. is he your believe they are responsible for all the unrest in america tonight? mr. nixon: of course not. the ralph brown's and stokely carmichaels are the spearheads of deep resentments that go beyond their way out revolutionary attitude. when you look at the resentments in america, for example in the black community, when you look at the resentment on the campuses, you cannot --racterize them in terms of there are some communists and it perhaps were people like the ralph browns and stokely carmichaels, is much bigger, no question. >> what would you do to eliminate that? mr. nixon: what you have to do is this. you see, people like the browns , thearmichaels destructive revolutionaries -- plans.ve no you ask them what they are for. they are not for anything. they are just against. that is the modern trend. they are just against. what you must do is withdraw from them their spear carriers on the way you withdraw from them their spear carriers is to give them another cause, something whi
he only mentioned deed of people's names -- ralph brown carmichael. is he your believe they are responsible for all the unrest in america tonight? mr. nixon: of course not. the ralph brown's and stokely carmichaels are the spearheads of deep resentments that go beyond their way out revolutionary attitude. when you look at the resentments in america, for example in the black community, when you look at the resentment on the campuses, you cannot --racterize them in terms of there are some...
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. >> 82-year-old ralph is the patriarch. very nice to meet you.has been in the cattle business since 1958. so you were raised on cattle? you raised your family on cattle. what have they meant to you all? >> since we was old enough to walk, we've been coming out here, helping feed on the weekends and stuff like that. when i was little mix, dad and my grandpa. this is just part of life to us. >> ralph runs a calf-cow operation. his money comes from the sell of calves. it takes a long time to raise cattle. >> it takes three years to get that calf into operation. >> you lose four cows, it's kind of like you lose a little factory. >> right. those four were worth about $6,000. they're our livelihood. when you take $6,000 off the table, it has to come from somewhere. it just hurts. >> thankfully, jerry and his team were able to track down ralph's stolen cows in just two weeks. >> we were able to kick over enough rocks to develop enough information to find the people who did this. people down here appreciate we're taking this kind of action because this i
. >> 82-year-old ralph is the patriarch. very nice to meet you.has been in the cattle business since 1958. so you were raised on cattle? you raised your family on cattle. what have they meant to you all? >> since we was old enough to walk, we've been coming out here, helping feed on the weekends and stuff like that. when i was little mix, dad and my grandpa. this is just part of life to us. >> ralph runs a calf-cow operation. his money comes from the sell of calves. it takes a...
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to a great extent because of the relationship between the terrifying ralph -- >> announcer: ralph graciet a problem. those eyes are menacing! >> anthony: and this man, kurt osiander. a beloved figure in the jiu jitsu community because of his remarkably honest and unvarnished "move of the week" videos. >> kurt: so he gets stuck in a side control here and he gave the guy under hook. boom, you -- up a long time ago. it's so bad now that you're going to have to work really hard. up, scoot, up, in, to my knees, head up, getting side control on the other guy. >> anthony: when you see an mma fight, when they strike it's usually boxing or muay thai or karate. when they throw or trip their opponent, its judo or wrestling. but when it hits the ground you better know brazilian jiu jitsu. object, to choke your opponent or lock one of his extremities in such a way as to make them submit. i do not want this. getting my guard broken. that's bad. it sucks. there's full mount. arm bar. ezekiel choke. rear naked choke. bow and arrow. then, as they say, my choices become very limited. it's tap, snap, or na
to a great extent because of the relationship between the terrifying ralph -- >> announcer: ralph graciet a problem. those eyes are menacing! >> anthony: and this man, kurt osiander. a beloved figure in the jiu jitsu community because of his remarkably honest and unvarnished "move of the week" videos. >> kurt: so he gets stuck in a side control here and he gave the guy under hook. boom, you -- up a long time ago. it's so bad now that you're going to have to work...
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brink us now ralph brink us has been the vice chairman of the c.d.c. as you group in the last years and he announced that he wouldn't change the policy of the group but he's also been very supportive of bangalore so yes you can spin it as a success tale of mcalester interest is a major defeat for as going to the budget commission and said she's a lame duck you said this six days ago lang the chance of the federal republic of germany. really vulnerable she will presumably run again as seaview chairwoman at our party conference of the guinea of december i would support this ralph branca as has endorsed a candidate so we have a change in the leadership of cities to group this might mean a slight change in the way politics are presented to the german bundesliga it might be a fresh start for the c.d.c. issue group but i believe russia and i want. they want to know if your party does badly in regional elections and has it's going to be real pressure on her to go first of all got to wait until elections actually take place i don't people always want to see th
brink us now ralph brink us has been the vice chairman of the c.d.c. as you group in the last years and he announced that he wouldn't change the policy of the group but he's also been very supportive of bangalore so yes you can spin it as a success tale of mcalester interest is a major defeat for as going to the budget commission and said she's a lame duck you said this six days ago lang the chance of the federal republic of germany. really vulnerable she will presumably run again as seaview...
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she said, that as ralph capone. he still thinks that he is somebody. it looks like this. it reminds us of the importance of everybody's life, and that these old treasures of memory need to be found and written about, and thank you so much. again, please join us in the front lobby and meet the professor there. thank you. [applause] thank you all. you were a great audience. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: on history bookshelf, here from the country's best-known american history writers of the past decade, every saturday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. you can watch any of our programs at any time when you visit our website come c-span.org/history. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. c-span, where history unfolds daily. c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the
she said, that as ralph capone. he still thinks that he is somebody. it looks like this. it reminds us of the importance of everybody's life, and that these old treasures of memory need to be found and written about, and thank you so much. again, please join us in the front lobby and meet the professor there. thank you. [applause] thank you all. you were a great audience. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which...
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ralph,ing lunch with brian roberts. >> who owned comcast. and they wanted many eto do production -- wanted me to do a production company. bored with this.it as you do, i didn't want them to trying tore about lure me into this thing. so i said to ralph, tell me your story. he tells me how he started this thing called qvc. me more about qvc. i'm drawing him out, drawing him out. and i said to him, what's you gonna do are with it? he said, well, the founder is going to retire. really?oh, i said, what is he going to do? he said, well, he's going to sell it. i said, could i buy his interest? i walked out of the four seasons was goingwing what i to do. i went to qvc, took an interest in it. years.s three again, this is primitive convergence of computers and and that was three years before the internet really started for normal folks. so it was luck and circumstance. >> at that point, people said barry diller -- then they said i was crazy. >> and he's -- >> and they were sure i was crazy. >> and he's -- to westchester, pennsylvania. had a stake in
ralph,ing lunch with brian roberts. >> who owned comcast. and they wanted many eto do production -- wanted me to do a production company. bored with this.it as you do, i didn't want them to trying tore about lure me into this thing. so i said to ralph, tell me your story. he tells me how he started this thing called qvc. me more about qvc. i'm drawing him out, drawing him out. and i said to him, what's you gonna do are with it? he said, well, the founder is going to retire. really?oh, i...
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ralph nader, could morning. what was the intent of the book?s to show that we are not doing our homework as citizens, and we allow a lot of things that we think trump started to have occurred, starting with reagan. just very briefly, reagan, again and again, falsified government statistics and created total fantasies. he made fun of homelessness, saying a lot of people like to sleep out. or hunger, a lot of people are on a diet. he was so charming he got away with it. and president donald j. trump was watching this on tv. then along came bill clinton. he broke the standards on the treatment of women in his infidelities, etc. and was prosecuted for perjury. and he was reelected. and president donald j. trump is watching the tv. and then along comes a george bush. and he blows apart international law, cuts taxes for the wealthy, destroys law and order for consumer environmental health and safety, and he gets away with it and gets reelected. and president donald j. trump is watching this on tv. then comes obama. obama did not prosecute the wall st
ralph nader, could morning. what was the intent of the book?s to show that we are not doing our homework as citizens, and we allow a lot of things that we think trump started to have occurred, starting with reagan. just very briefly, reagan, again and again, falsified government statistics and created total fantasies. he made fun of homelessness, saying a lot of people like to sleep out. or hunger, a lot of people are on a diet. he was so charming he got away with it. and president donald j....
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i said to ralph roberts, tell me your story.e tells me this story about how he started this thing called qvc. i said stop. tell me more about qvc. i am drawing it out. and i said to him, what are you going to do with qvc? he said, well, the founder is going to retire. i said, oh really? i said, what is he going to do? he said, well he's going to sell it. i said could i buy his interest. ralph said yes. i walked out of the four seasons hotel knowing what i was going to do. i went to qvc, took an interest in it, and that was three years, again, this was primitive convergence, three years before the internet started for normal folks. it was luck and circumstance. david: at that point, people said barry diller -- barry: then they were sure i was crazy. then they were sure i was crazy. david: low-rent qvc, where is he going? westchester, pennsylvania, we will never hear about them again. david: qvc, you had a stake in it. ultimately you grew it. you started buying internet-related companies, things that sold things over the internet,
i said to ralph roberts, tell me your story.e tells me this story about how he started this thing called qvc. i said stop. tell me more about qvc. i am drawing it out. and i said to him, what are you going to do with qvc? he said, well, the founder is going to retire. i said, oh really? i said, what is he going to do? he said, well he's going to sell it. i said could i buy his interest. ralph said yes. i walked out of the four seasons hotel knowing what i was going to do. i went to qvc, took an...
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listen to his answer here when asked about a reference to the beach week ralph club in his yearbook.so, the vomiting that you reference in the ralph club reference related to the consumption of alcohol? >> sir, i was the top of my class academically. i busted my butt in school, was the captain of the varsity basketball team, got into yale college. i got into yale college, got into yale law school. i worked my tail off. >> stephen: "i busted my butt, then i poured beer into my butt, it's called boofing. ( laughter ) i'm sorry, what was the question?" ( piano riff ) kavanaugh also avoided embracing the truth about the slang he used in his yearbook. for instance, the "devil's triangle," which, if you ask the internet, is slang for a three-way. but here's what kavanaugh said: >> devil's triangle? >> drinking game. >> how is it played? >> three glasses in the triangle. >> stephen: yes, ( bleep ) trombone is when you leave a brass instrument in the rain. the marching band was so mad at me, they made me give them a ( bleep ) trombone. which is all i had, because i left it in the rain." i'm
listen to his answer here when asked about a reference to the beach week ralph club in his yearbook.so, the vomiting that you reference in the ralph club reference related to the consumption of alcohol? >> sir, i was the top of my class academically. i busted my butt in school, was the captain of the varsity basketball team, got into yale college. i got into yale college, got into yale law school. i worked my tail off. >> stephen: "i busted my butt, then i poured beer into my...
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ralph lauren was upuated at jpmorgan. pr etarget, $150. ralph lauren shares rose 4% to $126.51. lululemon's leadership team was called best in class. price target $176, shares rose a fraction today to $144.46. >>> still ahead the retailer that changed the way americans shop weren't his its next chapter, bankruptcy. enter ente . >>> create a $33 billion military technology giant.e it would bec the country's sixth largest defense contractor and the market clearly approved of the deal. today's announcement resulted in both stocks trading sharplygh . >>> walmart is hoping to grow sales with its latest e-commerce deal. the nation's largest retailer said iwas buying online luggage ray bare necessities for unclosed amount. the portfolio already includes jeb.com. >>>ow from the nation's largest retailer to one that used to be.ba led department store sears holdings filed for bankruptcy today just before a $134 million debt payment was due. b sears hn struggling for years to increase customer traffic and stem a decline in sales. not at all whatbe might hav expected back when that company
ralph lauren was upuated at jpmorgan. pr etarget, $150. ralph lauren shares rose 4% to $126.51. lululemon's leadership team was called best in class. price target $176, shares rose a fraction today to $144.46. >>> still ahead the retailer that changed the way americans shop weren't his its next chapter, bankruptcy. enter ente . >>> create a $33 billion military technology giant.e it would bec the country's sixth largest defense contractor and the market clearly approved of the...
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have more ralph nader. host: such as what? way healler: explains things to the extent you understand that there is so much happening in the background that you can't understand as a regular citizen, as a regular person that is listening. we are not pushing the buttons that he is talking about. host: give me an example. whyer: the notion behind the system does not work basically is because people react, andze how to nader knows how to cover that. he tells you how to garner that kind of reticence in order to come across more impressively when you exert power towards the politicians making the decisions for you, and more often not in your interests. san: let's go to ann in diego california -- san diego, california, republican line. caller: hello. abouted to ask mr. nader how we are going to get a minimum wage of $15 an hour when there is so cheap -- so much cheap, illegal will labor around. they will just hire under the table. as far as all these immigrants coming in at the border, i love immigrants. many of us do love immigrants
have more ralph nader. host: such as what? way healler: explains things to the extent you understand that there is so much happening in the background that you can't understand as a regular citizen, as a regular person that is listening. we are not pushing the buttons that he is talking about. host: give me an example. whyer: the notion behind the system does not work basically is because people react, andze how to nader knows how to cover that. he tells you how to garner that kind of reticence...
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so most people remember ralph nader for "unsafe at any speed." but he -- in 1967, he took on the meat industry in order to have stricter regulations about what went into processed foods to make them safer for consumers to eat. this cartoon reminds me of upton sinclair, who exposed tainted jungle" in book "the 1906. upton sinclair and ralph nader were both brought to washington and offered an award by president johnson for their work in improving consumer safety in food products. one of the issues in 1967 that attracted herblock's attention was overcharging americans for drugs. sometimes the pharmaceutical industry would charge for thousand percent -- would charge 4000% of what it cost to produce a pill, and not everything was the same. some markets, heavily populated markets, paid less for drugs than rural areas. this was a double inadequacy in how things were promoted to people. the caption is "look at all the research we have to do." it is hard to imagine today that there was a time when the seatbelt was not part of the automobile. in 1967, res
so most people remember ralph nader for "unsafe at any speed." but he -- in 1967, he took on the meat industry in order to have stricter regulations about what went into processed foods to make them safer for consumers to eat. this cartoon reminds me of upton sinclair, who exposed tainted jungle" in book "the 1906. upton sinclair and ralph nader were both brought to washington and offered an award by president johnson for their work in improving consumer safety in food...
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you have the scene of her departure from her fiance, poor ralph bellamy... what did you say? huh?d, "even ten minutes is a long time to be away from you." (molly haskell) her outfit is based on adele rogers st. jones, who was a newspaperwoman who dressed in a mannish style. hi, hildy, welcome back. (molly haskell) and she comes in with such authority, breezes into the newsroom, says hello to everybody. she goes into grant's office, and immediately, it's like a boxing match, like a love match and a boxing match. now listen, walter. you are no longer my husband, and no longer my boss, and you're not going to be my boss. what's that supposed to mean? just what i say. you're not coming back to work on the paper? you are right, mr. burns, for the first time today. ahhh... got a better offer, huh? you bet. all right, go on, take it, that's the gratitude i get! what were you when you got here five years ago? a doll-faced hick! well, you wouldn't take me if i hadn't been doll-faced. well, why should i? i'd be shuddering -- listen, walter. listen, i made a great reporter of you, but you wo
you have the scene of her departure from her fiance, poor ralph bellamy... what did you say? huh?d, "even ten minutes is a long time to be away from you." (molly haskell) her outfit is based on adele rogers st. jones, who was a newspaperwoman who dressed in a mannish style. hi, hildy, welcome back. (molly haskell) and she comes in with such authority, breezes into the newsroom, says hello to everybody. she goes into grant's office, and immediately, it's like a boxing match, like a...
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so what we a is me su that t bu particular fatygha and ralph h um.e'read t>>> theo d board released a report. june guys,he boaeeptt as to call it ade and thirerd the university sho authorize an indepennt third rs a review. you remember, it wasen days ago when the maryland board of regents was briefed on these et go, s fivejo mcnair was hospd humiliated orinstces of him thr thwaedf eit athleticouhtaid hsi rector or e hef action p blaierw morning, guys >>ou can look at the full atn . firefighter d in upper g,in homeowner's daughter fire, idydlhogn caudse officers say they found two men shote o t dthean o river dale. police learned 34-yeaold michael bryant confronted dao-year-old richard air wall and shot and killed then the victim's brotherm, returned fire i his defense and others shepoitinhe st charge the victim's brother >>> woman was fireing bak u ted abingunhtry w a a bydethvae her one lastnt mautho itipe s tse56-yr-draasol rat heenffort illegally uri l deployed earlier00s20 this ar, dabbed the missionot >>> one personic gup, who called themselv es
so what we a is me su that t bu particular fatygha and ralph h um.e'read t>>> theo d board released a report. june guys,he boaeeptt as to call it ade and thirerd the university sho authorize an indepennt third rs a review. you remember, it wasen days ago when the maryland board of regents was briefed on these et go, s fivejo mcnair was hospd humiliated orinstces of him thr thwaedf eit athleticouhtaid hsi rector or e hef action p blaierw morning, guys >>ou can look at the full atn...
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ralph northam's victory is worth remembering now. we're approaching yet another election with the -- ed gillespie didn't have a closing message then. but a closing tactic. when you hear democrats don't have a message, protecting access to health care and basic of democracy are not a message, remember that millions upon millions of voters understand exactly what is going on. >>> we're really seeing a collapsing of our political discourse. my opponent went on fox news and said, to float voters here, not to monkey the state up by electing me. it was followed up that same week by neonazis attacking my character, jungle music in the background, and the calls of monkeys being heard. >> republicans seem to be acting on the premise that talking about race is a winning issue for them, but democrats have been increasingly challenging that assumption during these midterms. "the new york times" noting many democratic candidates across the country, after tiptoeing around race, are slowly adopting the language of anti-racist activist. here to talk
ralph northam's victory is worth remembering now. we're approaching yet another election with the -- ed gillespie didn't have a closing message then. but a closing tactic. when you hear democrats don't have a message, protecting access to health care and basic of democracy are not a message, remember that millions upon millions of voters understand exactly what is going on. >>> we're really seeing a collapsing of our political discourse. my opponent went on fox news and said, to float...
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again as seaview chairwoman at our party conference of the guinea of december i would support this ralph branca as has endorsed a candidate so we have a change in the leadership of cities to group this might mean a slight change in the way politics are presented to the german bundesliga it might be a fresh start for the c.d.c. as you group but i believe rational as you understand they want to if your party does badly in regional elections and has a very it's going to be real pressure on her to go first of all got to wait until the elections actually take place i don't people. vishal two of the financial times the other day i can imagine the entire senior party leadership coming under pressure to resign and that includes merkel so the vultures of gathering around her well in this room were concentrating on the regional elections of a very in the forty five and a fortnight later in essen then we will see what the polls are showing is found at a lower level of course but still the c.d.u. in her sin and the sea is to be very are by far the strongest party and we will probably lead the two go
again as seaview chairwoman at our party conference of the guinea of december i would support this ralph branca as has endorsed a candidate so we have a change in the leadership of cities to group this might mean a slight change in the way politics are presented to the german bundesliga it might be a fresh start for the c.d.c. as you group but i believe rational as you understand they want to if your party does badly in regional elections and has a very it's going to be real pressure on her to...
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i'm ralph bag light or.er.ph beglei the democratic party nominee is incumbent senator tom carper. running as the republican candidate for senate is a robert and incumbent council member in suffolk county, delaware. there will be no opening statements. i will begin with a question for both candidates. holdhave agreed to themselves to 92nd answers. we will include questions recorded by students at delaware state university and the university of delaware. although we will not have opening statements, we will welcome a formal closing statement from each candidate. haveandidates on stage agreed to participate with some rules for the live audience here at the university of delaware campus. have entereders mitchell hall understanding this is not a cap rally. there will be no cheering or applause. this debate is about the candidates, not about the audience. i will keep questions short and ask candidates to answer concisely so we can cover a lot more ground. candidates will answer in the order they determined backsta
i'm ralph bag light or.er.ph beglei the democratic party nominee is incumbent senator tom carper. running as the republican candidate for senate is a robert and incumbent council member in suffolk county, delaware. there will be no opening statements. i will begin with a question for both candidates. holdhave agreed to themselves to 92nd answers. we will include questions recorded by students at delaware state university and the university of delaware. although we will not have opening...
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ralph northam's victory is worth remembering now.e're approaching yet another election with the -- ed gillespie didn't have a closing message then. but a closing tactic. when you hear democrats don't have a message, protecting access to health care and basic of democracy are not a message, remember that millions upon millions of voters understand exactly what is going on. today, 97% of employers agree that skills like teamwork, attention to detail, and customer service are critical to business success. like the ones we teach here, every day. and customer service are critical to business success. if your moderate to severeor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio®, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio® works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract, and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happ
ralph northam's victory is worth remembering now.e're approaching yet another election with the -- ed gillespie didn't have a closing message then. but a closing tactic. when you hear democrats don't have a message, protecting access to health care and basic of democracy are not a message, remember that millions upon millions of voters understand exactly what is going on. today, 97% of employers agree that skills like teamwork, attention to detail, and customer service are critical to business...
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(reporter pkg) it was 100 years ago the war to end all wars 23 year old ralph carle, a member of the. army's 119th regiment fought the germans in europe in 1918 and 1919.. ralph died in 1943, when his youngest son edwin was just 4 years oldi never really got to know him but i had a real father edwin heard stories that his father was wounded in the war. but he was not awarded a purple heart. i think i have enough evidence he found docuents dated in 1932 and 34 that show his father ralph suffered eye trouble due to gas and a shrapnel wound over the right eye.all i keep getting is well you gotta do this or call that or write to them and so on and so forth and fill out this authorizationedwin wrote congressmen, senators and presidents asking that his father be awarded a purple heart.i'm turning 80 in january, you know i don't have that much longer, you know i want him, i want him to get what he deserves.another road block a fire at the national personnel records center destroyed records of many world war one veteransbut when i see you you're fighting for this agent orange and that i say
(reporter pkg) it was 100 years ago the war to end all wars 23 year old ralph carle, a member of the. army's 119th regiment fought the germans in europe in 1918 and 1919.. ralph died in 1943, when his youngest son edwin was just 4 years oldi never really got to know him but i had a real father edwin heard stories that his father was wounded in the war. but he was not awarded a purple heart. i think i have enough evidence he found docuents dated in 1932 and 34 that show his father ralph suffered...
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recording my nine at times the left the left eight states the proposal every three and sackheim ralph revenues would home harm their ability to katie globally especially 10/30/18 10/30/18 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> he -- hate against muslims, refugees, really anyone who is perceived as the other.. it r reinforces all of t the ha. it is really a toxic. amy: it's been a week of hate-fueled violence in the united states, from the mass shooting at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh that left 11 jewish for
recording my nine at times the left the left eight states the proposal every three and sackheim ralph revenues would home harm their ability to katie globally especially 10/30/18 10/30/18 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> he -- hate against muslims, refugees, really anyone who is perceived as the other.. it r reinforces all of t the ha. it is really a toxic. amy: it's been a week of hate-fueled violence in the united states, from...
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she said, that as ralph capone. he still thinks that he is somebody. it looks like this. it reminds us of the importance of everybody's life, and that these old treasures of memory need to be found and written about, and thank you so much. again, please join us in the front lobby and meet the professor there. thank you. [applause] deirdre: thank you all. you were a great audience. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] request this year marks the centennial of world war i, which ended in 1918. a american history tv will devote 48 hours to coverage of the great war. there will be towards of battlefields and cemeteries in france, interviews with reenactors, discussions with historians. it the centennial of world war i, all weekend november 10 and 11th -- november 11. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. it was created as a public service by the cable television companies. we bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, public policy events in washington dc and around the country. it c-span is brought to you by your cabl
she said, that as ralph capone. he still thinks that he is somebody. it looks like this. it reminds us of the importance of everybody's life, and that these old treasures of memory need to be found and written about, and thank you so much. again, please join us in the front lobby and meet the professor there. thank you. [applause] deirdre: thank you all. you were a great audience. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] request this year marks the centennial of world war i,...
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. >> ralph reed, and doug ginsburg who was his second nominee. you can see him with the glss and -- white glasses with the white balancing -- balding head. next on the democrats line is is paul from maine. >> i've been a life long democrat. i have watched this and there are always serious questions coming up. i was disheartened with the whole way the democratic party seems to be going through. -- now. it seems to be attacking personal people. it is attacking the senators when they are in the lobby or restaurant. i think the man showed a lot of class. there's a lot of questions about everybody when we were kids, but he has grown-up to be a highly respectful person. i'm proud of susan collins for standing up what she thought was right, doing her research and doing what needed to be done. i think she made the right choice. >> we saw justice kavanaugh and the democrat and republican-appointed justices were there in a sign of unity for the supreme court. oral arguments again continue tomorrow as justice kavanaugh said a moment ago. from new jersey, th
. >> ralph reed, and doug ginsburg who was his second nominee. you can see him with the glss and -- white glasses with the white balancing -- balding head. next on the democrats line is is paul from maine. >> i've been a life long democrat. i have watched this and there are always serious questions coming up. i was disheartened with the whole way the democratic party seems to be going through. -- now. it seems to be attacking personal people. it is attacking the senators when they...
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consumer advocate and former presidential candidate ralph nader spoke about capitalism and free marketat a conference. here's a portion of his remarks from the center for study of response of law.
consumer advocate and former presidential candidate ralph nader spoke about capitalism and free marketat a conference. here's a portion of his remarks from the center for study of response of law.
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i'm ralph begleiter.aware debates is also the supported the american cancer society and the university of delaware. this debate features candidates in the race for one of delaware's seat in the united states senate. the democratic party nominee is incumbent senator tom carper. running as the republican candidate for senate is robert arlette, and incumbent council member in suffolk county, delaware. welcome to both of you. both candidates have agreed to rules for the occasions. there will be no opening statements. i will begin with a question for both candidates. they have agreed to hold themselves to 92nd answers. second answers. we will include questions recorded by students at delaware state university and the university of delaware. although we will not have opening statements, we will welcome a formal closing statement from each candidate. the candidates on stage have also agreed to participate with some rules for the live audience here at the university of delaware campus. audience members have enter
i'm ralph begleiter.aware debates is also the supported the american cancer society and the university of delaware. this debate features candidates in the race for one of delaware's seat in the united states senate. the democratic party nominee is incumbent senator tom carper. running as the republican candidate for senate is robert arlette, and incumbent council member in suffolk county, delaware. welcome to both of you. both candidates have agreed to rules for the occasions. there will be no...
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from the old bailey, daniela ralph reports. court for the first murder trial. today they returned. at times in tears as they again sat through the evidence. karen was described as a sensible girl who knew right from wrong. nicola was said to be the stronger of the two. she was outgoing and would speak her mind. the girls were neighbours. their bodies were found on october ten, 1986. they had both been strangled and sexually assaulted. they were discovered together in wild park in brighton. just half a mile from their homes. they had both disappeared after going out to play. back then, russell bishop was arrested and tried for their murders, but he was acquitted and released. three years later, he assaulted and attempted to kill a seven—year—old girl. she survived and identified him. he was found guilty at trial. today he was back in court again accused for the murder of karen holloway and nicola fellows. jurors were told there was new evidence, much of it dna —based. the prosecution told the jury that the bodies were discovered
from the old bailey, daniela ralph reports. court for the first murder trial. today they returned. at times in tears as they again sat through the evidence. karen was described as a sensible girl who knew right from wrong. nicola was said to be the stronger of the two. she was outgoing and would speak her mind. the girls were neighbours. their bodies were found on october ten, 1986. they had both been strangled and sexually assaulted. they were discovered together in wild park in brighton. just...
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consumer advocate and former presidential candidate ralph nader spoke about capitalism and free market policies at a conference. here's a portion of his remarks from the center for study of response of law. nader: we expect to produce a volume from the papers submitted here and also turned the material into a variety of media interfaces. it's important to know that free a basicythology is educational tool in this country. of commerce go right into the middle school. they teach the myths of free markets. those are very hard to find these days given the prevalence of corporate power. there will be additions to the proceedings here, we invited , in areasher people dealing with contracts of adhesion, which are called ports in themselves. they have become wrongful injuries. all of us have to sign on the dotted line. apart ther taking issues of cost-benefit and how those are twisted to favor corporate power, contrary to any concept of market economics. at the outset, i would like to thank john richard and his ts who worked on the substance and logistics of this conference. there are many way
consumer advocate and former presidential candidate ralph nader spoke about capitalism and free market policies at a conference. here's a portion of his remarks from the center for study of response of law. nader: we expect to produce a volume from the papers submitted here and also turned the material into a variety of media interfaces. it's important to know that free a basicythology is educational tool in this country. of commerce go right into the middle school. they teach the myths of free...
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. >> 82-year-old ralph is the patriarch. he has been in the cattle business since 1958.o you were raised on cattle? you raised your family on cattle. what have they meant to you all? >> since we were old enough to walk we have been coming out here helping feed on the weekends. when i was little my dad and grandpa. it is just part of life to us. >> he runs a calf/cow operation. his money comes from the sale of kal -- calves. >> if you lose four cows it's like you lose a fact rhode island. >> yes. they were worth ant $6,000. they are our livelihood. if you take $6,000 off the table it has to come from somewhere. it just hurts. >> thankfully jerry and his team were able to track down his stolen cows in just two weeks. >> we were able to kick over enough rocks people appreciate we are taking action against this kind of problem. this is all driven by methamphetamines. the sheriffs and my agents will keep the pressure on and we'll do everything we can to right the wrongs of what these people did. one last year these womenn i started seeing results. and hundreds of thousands mo
. >> 82-year-old ralph is the patriarch. he has been in the cattle business since 1958.o you were raised on cattle? you raised your family on cattle. what have they meant to you all? >> since we were old enough to walk we have been coming out here helping feed on the weekends. when i was little my dad and grandpa. it is just part of life to us. >> he runs a calf/cow operation. his money comes from the sale of kal -- calves. >> if you lose four cows it's like you lose a...
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the celebration in honor of ralph macchio from the karate kid. you know they choreographed this. this is up your alley frank. >> i wish i had the guts. you're a thrill seeker. >> i wish i could solve the rubrics cube. this guy is not only rolling it out. check it out on my friday night. >> mine too. don't run it in you guys. >> good night. i guess i'm still wondering if emily and i are right for each other. does this have to do with that girl you had coffee with? you mean the strong, sexy angel i can't stop thinking about? who can say? i need to come up with a big idea to make some money. there's no reason you can't. that's easy for you to say. you and sheldon already came up with your superfluid helium model. that's just research. we're never going to make any money from it. forget helium-- the real superfluid is the fruit punch in this mug. it reminds me of my daddy's secret "don't tell mama" juice. maybe that's an idea. guidance systems for drunk people. they have that, it's called uber. hey, in your supercooled helium experiments, did you create quantum vortices? yeah, why? w
the celebration in honor of ralph macchio from the karate kid. you know they choreographed this. this is up your alley frank. >> i wish i had the guts. you're a thrill seeker. >> i wish i could solve the rubrics cube. this guy is not only rolling it out. check it out on my friday night. >> mine too. don't run it in you guys. >> good night. i guess i'm still wondering if emily and i are right for each other. does this have to do with that girl you had coffee with? you...
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the governor of virginia, ralph northam. let me take a moment to introduce him to you and then we'll get into conversation in a bit. the governor serves -- he's the 73rd governor of the commonwealth of virginia, an army doctor, a pediatric neurologist, business owner, state lt. governor, a native of virginia's eastern shore. governor northam was educated at vmi, the virginia military institute and eastern virginia medical center, and served in the united states army. so, thank you for your service. governor northam is committed to building a virginia that works better for everyone no matter where they live. so, please join me in welcoming governor ralph northam. [applaus [applause] >> good morning. as we say bright and early. you know, i looked at the schedule for you all, you all are getting up early in the morning. i'm impressed with that, as a child neurologist we like to get up and make our rounds early and it's good to see friendly faces from virginia, but i know you're from all over the country and perhaps the world. s
the governor of virginia, ralph northam. let me take a moment to introduce him to you and then we'll get into conversation in a bit. the governor serves -- he's the 73rd governor of the commonwealth of virginia, an army doctor, a pediatric neurologist, business owner, state lt. governor, a native of virginia's eastern shore. governor northam was educated at vmi, the virginia military institute and eastern virginia medical center, and served in the united states army. so, thank you for your...
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. >> tucker: you're saying he lied about the ralph club? over, done. i agree. about the ralph club and you're done, i feel that in my heart. let me just say. this is so crazy. [ >> why lie about it? my thing is why lie about that? it was something he could have just said i was a dumb kid. he could have just said that instead he lied. >> tucker: thank you very much. this is a fox news alert we promise to monitor the ongoing rally for some news and we have some. the president addressed the brett kavanaugh confirmation about 5 minutes ago he spoke about christine ford, nbc and the creepy lawyer at the center of all of this. here's what he said. >> president trump: how did you get home? i don't remember, where is the place? i don't remember, how many years ago was at? i don't remember. i don't know. i don't know. i don't know! what neighborhood was it in? i don't know. where's the house? i don't know. upstairs, downstairs, where was it? i had one beer, that's the only thing i remember. a man's life is in tatters. a man's life is shattered. we have been another woma
. >> tucker: you're saying he lied about the ralph club? over, done. i agree. about the ralph club and you're done, i feel that in my heart. let me just say. this is so crazy. [ >> why lie about it? my thing is why lie about that? it was something he could have just said i was a dumb kid. he could have just said that instead he lied. >> tucker: thank you very much. this is a fox news alert we promise to monitor the ongoing rally for some news and we have some. the president...