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at the end i came up with an anker but a sense this is undeniable. we cannot deny that this is happening. >> a little bit off the beaten path. >> ross king is a historian of art and history. the skill is connecting great art with the history that stands behind it and it's the story of water lily paintings that are in museums all over the world and he didn't start painting them until he was 15 year's old and his wife has died as he was painting here his son was in the army, and he was terrified for losing his son, the town where he lived was turned into a military hospital and, yet he produced extraordinary paintings at this old age. the great friend at the moment he want president of prime minister of france and became prime minister again. when he wasn't doing politics would go out to check up on monet who was depress i have to see how he was doing because he felt he was a treasure of france and he ultimately convinced monet to give paintings to the country after he
at the end i came up with an anker but a sense this is undeniable. we cannot deny that this is happening. >> a little bit off the beaten path. >> ross king is a historian of art and history. the skill is connecting great art with the history that stands behind it and it's the story of water lily paintings that are in museums all over the world and he didn't start painting them until he was 15 year's old and his wife has died as he was painting here his son was in the army, and he...
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instead of a story figged with anker. >> a story filled with anger. for the record. my flier i was respectful before, during and after the interview. i don't know pam, what i think doesn't matter, it is my job to hold people am recommendable. harm. he spent hundreds of thousands in taxpayer money. gay and straight, trying to k. p everyone has a right to his own piniot. right now, championing, they are young. a i think we have to ask her about that. i don't believe anyone, i have seen love and unity. part of the bit about the charity scams you should take the whole thing off, and pr here it is again. >> i want to bring from it florida attorney general, i know there is a lot you talk attack about. what are you hearing from family members, and concerned about scabs? >> yes. you know, we have so many paem americans that want to donate. tiffing it on tv please, go to legitimate sdat our disaster relief fund, some artists who they are i talked to a lot of gay and lesbians here today. thought you were being a hypocrite. gout for throughing to do warm. to insdrs do you think
instead of a story figged with anker. >> a story filled with anger. for the record. my flier i was respectful before, during and after the interview. i don't know pam, what i think doesn't matter, it is my job to hold people am recommendable. harm. he spent hundreds of thousands in taxpayer money. gay and straight, trying to k. p everyone has a right to his own piniot. right now, championing, they are young. a i think we have to ask her about that. i don't believe anyone, i have seen love...
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when did we have such anker ya.hink of the hair up to hear, the bangles, the belt, eyeliner, stand decks into cowboy boots and the penalties and the girls dressed up, too. [ laughter ]. >> i'm going to be here weekend mornings. 103.7. >> i love watching on fridays the countdown. what happened to mtv because the rafaelity starting comings in. did you get angered by that in that it started to change? >> why did it start to change? >> when the big changes happened, i was sort of gone i was part of that big change coming. you know, everybody has to reinvent. >> if mtv was still on today, 24-2 and nothing but vj, would not be madonna and debbie gibson. we would be going, why is this? that's why we need iheart 80s. >> we have to play a little bit of a lightning speed round. biggest people in the 80s we were meeting through you. >> first, one line on prince. >> so sad. still hurts. i mean, i heard him this morning on our station. it's just like it hurts. still hurts. you know, the san francisco chronicle did an article on
when did we have such anker ya.hink of the hair up to hear, the bangles, the belt, eyeliner, stand decks into cowboy boots and the penalties and the girls dressed up, too. [ laughter ]. >> i'm going to be here weekend mornings. 103.7. >> i love watching on fridays the countdown. what happened to mtv because the rafaelity starting comings in. did you get angered by that in that it started to change? >> why did it start to change? >> when the big changes happened, i was...
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since '08, to many of our american citizens feel left behind, they're drawn to anker, hostility and fear it is our responsibility and we have to tools to paint an optimistic mission, a vision of american greatness that's based on strength but grounded on values and sustained by our best hopes as opposed to our base fears and no one is better to paint that picture than our own brother, truman fellow jake sullivan, the first author of a truman sign peace, the architect of the iran nuclear deal, an incredibly overqualified public servant who has dedicated his life to public service. the iran nuclear deal, a classic application of hard and soft power of fact over fiction and hope over fear. jake, my only advice to you that you take harry truman's campaign advice, carry the battle to them, don't let them bring it to you. put them on the defensive and don't ever apologize for anything. jake sullivan. [cheers and applause] >> thank you for that i know credibly kind introduction and to the truman community, it's just remarkable to stand here in 2016 at the truman conference and see how this orga
since '08, to many of our american citizens feel left behind, they're drawn to anker, hostility and fear it is our responsibility and we have to tools to paint an optimistic mission, a vision of american greatness that's based on strength but grounded on values and sustained by our best hopes as opposed to our base fears and no one is better to paint that picture than our own brother, truman fellow jake sullivan, the first author of a truman sign peace, the architect of the iran nuclear deal,...
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i think there was a lot of anker about a number of things, about the cost of the european union, aboutimmigration, about the way the european union is going and high levels of unemployment particularly in greece and spain and italy not doing very well. and more than anything else move to a super state in europe, not what people don't want but a lot of people in the rest of europe want either. i think with brexit a very special event which triggered off changes and see quite a big alteration in the way the world runs, particularly europe in the next year or two. >> even here, same conversation in our own election about some of those issues, and you're right to point out that the working class people, that's what's driving here. here they are upset say that factory jobs have gone to other countries and they're unable to get the same type of position they had before. some of them are upset about immigration as well. what's driving the anger the most there, is it the same type of thing or is it a big-time story about immigration in. >> well, i think that's right, i don't think the immigrat
i think there was a lot of anker about a number of things, about the cost of the european union, aboutimmigration, about the way the european union is going and high levels of unemployment particularly in greece and spain and italy not doing very well. and more than anything else move to a super state in europe, not what people don't want but a lot of people in the rest of europe want either. i think with brexit a very special event which triggered off changes and see quite a big alteration in...
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underestimate the cost, you're right, that it's a whole part -- part of the whole problem and cause a lot of ankercans which eventually led to their defeat in 2006. so, yeah, more free markets, more consumer patient choice anm we will get, again, it sounds utopia but it will work. we have seen pieces of it where you will get more for less. >> host: jim, anchorage, alaska, hi, jim. >> caller: hello, steve, thanks for taking my call. i have a small question concerning health care. currently when a person is discharged from a hospital he or she can receive bills, one, two, three, six months a year later and these bills from the labs, the doctors, the hospital and they're also hard to read. it looks to me as though with computers and if all the groups that bill knew this that when that patient left the hospital they have one bill they would have their bills there on time o and the patient would more easily know if the charges were applicable to that particular operation or whatever, i was just wondering what do you see as impediments to this type of billing? when you get a car fixed, you get one bill,
underestimate the cost, you're right, that it's a whole part -- part of the whole problem and cause a lot of ankercans which eventually led to their defeat in 2006. so, yeah, more free markets, more consumer patient choice anm we will get, again, it sounds utopia but it will work. we have seen pieces of it where you will get more for less. >> host: jim, anchorage, alaska, hi, jim. >> caller: hello, steve, thanks for taking my call. i have a small question concerning health care....