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the superb backhand was working its magic. for the six-time time winner, a bitter event. he needed a victory here. punished for some poor shot after he had done all the hard work. a seven-time grand slam winner thrilling the fans in london. his 27th and forced errors dealt defeat for the frenchman. novak? joined the semi finals of the atp world tour finals. -- novak tookst the first. they were looking for a 19th consecutive wins since the u.s. open. he was in stride form. this match going into a deciding set. he moved up, winning this match 6-3. among -- ina league the europa league, a travel. seven minutes later, a shot. the second of six points. in cyprus, bordeaux fell behind in the europa league after a wonderful strike. the french are looking to it off the bottom. early in the second half, several were sent out for fighting. the french coach has ignored the controversy surrounding his player. there was punishment after .alling former nationals >> the important thing is to concentrate. everything,lock out as much as we can. we must do everything we can to achieve our
the superb backhand was working its magic. for the six-time time winner, a bitter event. he needed a victory here. punished for some poor shot after he had done all the hard work. a seven-time grand slam winner thrilling the fans in london. his 27th and forced errors dealt defeat for the frenchman. novak? joined the semi finals of the atp world tour finals. -- novak tookst the first. they were looking for a 19th consecutive wins since the u.s. open. he was in stride form. this match going into...
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but nonetheless, that is a backhanded complement in some ways. the industry recognizes there's a will willpower there for change. the attempt by showing some profit out of the deal. it's precedes e2 expose the that's the same time and say here's the real deal over here, where you ought to be going. so that strategy is pretty easy to defeat. behind the scenes, industrial agriculture at the same time still lobbyist for the system, still tries to preserve the status quo, so argues is to raise wheat gets us all shaker. and yet, that is the addict to powers of sugar. when people read a book, i hope they understand that laxity of the problem. we are almost devolved to be absolutist about food in understand food very narrow it. i don't like this. i like this. and food fetish about, we are fetishes take about food. i hope that is not what they do. i hope people say okay, this is interesting, but still at the same time, understand the broader implications, but also understand food is wrapped up in our humanity of who we are. it is how we communicate each
but nonetheless, that is a backhanded complement in some ways. the industry recognizes there's a will willpower there for change. the attempt by showing some profit out of the deal. it's precedes e2 expose the that's the same time and say here's the real deal over here, where you ought to be going. so that strategy is pretty easy to defeat. behind the scenes, industrial agriculture at the same time still lobbyist for the system, still tries to preserve the status quo, so argues is to raise...
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every compliment has to be backhanded-- "oh, i like your dress, but i'd like it more if you had prettiertually do that? >> oh, guys with girlfriends don't. >> that's low, tuna. >> hey, tom. what's that? oh, you found a golden ticket. one of my clients found a golden ticket. >> ooh hoo hoo! >> yeah. >> la dee doo! >> no, congratulations. >> oh, whoo-hoo-hoo! >> yeah, i'll take that down right now. >> tell me, was it a spoiled little girl with big lips? >> i'm on the phone. >> or an odd little boy with a cowboy obsession? >> hold on one sec. >> invite them on the tour! >> yeah, hold on one sec. it's actually blue cross from pennsylvania. >> really? >> yeah. >> that's kind of a big clit. hey, oscar. whoo-hoo-hoo. um, how much of a hit is 10% of our blue cross account? >> ten percent? >> yeah. >> th're our largest client. >> yeah. >> that's gonna hurt. >> hold on one sec. hold on one sec, tom. what's that? you found five golden tickets? and does it say "limit one per customer"? nope, it doesn't. how do you not spread out the tickets into different shipments? >> i thought i did, so no harm no
every compliment has to be backhanded-- "oh, i like your dress, but i'd like it more if you had prettiertually do that? >> oh, guys with girlfriends don't. >> that's low, tuna. >> hey, tom. what's that? oh, you found a golden ticket. one of my clients found a golden ticket. >> ooh hoo hoo! >> yeah. >> la dee doo! >> no, congratulations. >> oh, whoo-hoo-hoo! >> yeah, i'll take that down right now. >> tell me, was it a spoiled...
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how to throw a football, grip a 9 iron, hit a backhand, field a grounder, dock a sailboat in a tailing wind. and how we played. it was paradise. tell me about that. >> my brother and i were inseparable. he was four years older which is why this is a priceless gift. he always insisted i was included. so i got used to being around the big boys, taking slings and arrows. that's how you get toughened up. my parents were from europe. he was american, my brother. born in brazil. that's a long story. but american. he made me an american. >> reporter: that long story, short. krauthammer's mother thea is from belgium. his father was a real estate developer from what is now a province of ukraine. both jews who left world war ii europe. they met in havana, moved to rio and eventually new york city where charles was born in 1950. when he was 5 the krauthammers moved to montreal. they spent summers at the family cottage in long beach, new york. charles recalls spending every day with his brother on the field, on the court or in the water. >> i don't think i ownershiped a shirt until i was 21. all t
how to throw a football, grip a 9 iron, hit a backhand, field a grounder, dock a sailboat in a tailing wind. and how we played. it was paradise. tell me about that. >> my brother and i were inseparable. he was four years older which is why this is a priceless gift. he always insisted i was included. so i got used to being around the big boys, taking slings and arrows. that's how you get toughened up. my parents were from europe. he was american, my brother. born in brazil. that's a long...
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it is a backhanded tribute. to the very people that did criticize but they adopted the very same tools as you decrease to them they your administration had created just as truman did to provide the infrastructure, the tools and the institutions that carry us through the cold war and will carry us through in this generation and if i could just repeats i spoke to my wife earlier today she asked me to convey her admiration and respect for what you did for our country, this readiness of your voice and your determination to see things through even when you were nearly alone. i am supposed to be selling books but i had to say that first. [applause] >> especially the white part. otherwise i will sleep on the couch to night. [laughter] the book is called things that matter and it is very good. you should buy a lot of copies especially for your liberal friends if you have any left. i don't. in conclusion. [laughter] that was just a test i wanted to see if i would get the applause that clinton got at the '88 convention we
it is a backhanded tribute. to the very people that did criticize but they adopted the very same tools as you decrease to them they your administration had created just as truman did to provide the infrastructure, the tools and the institutions that carry us through the cold war and will carry us through in this generation and if i could just repeats i spoke to my wife earlier today she asked me to convey her admiration and respect for what you did for our country, this readiness of your voice...
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. >> that is a backhanded way of saying he's usually not that pleasant. let's get to the dancing. each couple did two dances last night. she's back and she got 39 out of 40 points on this dance. so just one point away from perfection. >> that is very good. >> yes. the tang yes was filled with passion. >> what is this? manic monday? they whatever that stuff was there, that is 35 points. and jack osbourne, very to tell you this guy is growing so much week after week with cheryl burke. he started feeling ms symptoms this week. you can really see he didn't know whether he's going to be effective. if they had an award, no question. >> he's terrific. >> yes. he is. he's a step below other two but he's come so far. but not enough quality, not enough quality. so only gave him 33 points total of 71 for two dances and now, to america's darling bill engval. he had the understatement of the season. he said you're not and nothing stops the freight train. >> he's in the finals now. >> he's not winning. there is no way he can win. >> we'll find out. >> i don't think. >> coming up at 4:00 proposa
. >> that is a backhanded way of saying he's usually not that pleasant. let's get to the dancing. each couple did two dances last night. she's back and she got 39 out of 40 points on this dance. so just one point away from perfection. >> that is very good. >> yes. the tang yes was filled with passion. >> what is this? manic monday? they whatever that stuff was there, that is 35 points. and jack osbourne, very to tell you this guy is growing so much week after week with...
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we had a nice backhand on it. that is a little degrading. we did the second movie, there were some challenges about actually getting a raise. if we were men, we might've gotten a substantial raise. there are some challenges. >> your daughter being one of them -- what advice do you have two young women in hollywood today? daughter. -- mind up. i will say this about myself rather than giving advice and i don't give advice to kate. she is strong and smart. my job is done. for young girls, i really had a backup job. ands going to come home open a dancing school because i had a trade. i was a dancer. it is to i was and still am. that is how i define myself. my idea was i had a backup. always have a backup plan. you are waiting for people to look at you and go you are fabulous. it is a narcissistic place to be. why do tend -- why do you depend on people to love you so much if you don't love yourself? get a back up system. figure out what else you are going to do in life because you never know. it is the same thing with a career that goes on and on
we had a nice backhand on it. that is a little degrading. we did the second movie, there were some challenges about actually getting a raise. if we were men, we might've gotten a substantial raise. there are some challenges. >> your daughter being one of them -- what advice do you have two young women in hollywood today? daughter. -- mind up. i will say this about myself rather than giving advice and i don't give advice to kate. she is strong and smart. my job is done. for young girls, i...
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joe pavelski flips it in off the backhand. it's 1-1.n shoots it off the goalie's skates. a 2-1 lead, but it didn't hold up. l.a. tied it, sent it to overtime. it will go to a shootout. joe thornton, the captain, the vet, nice game winner. the sharks prevail over the kings. >>> i'll tell you, time doesn't necessarily heal all wounds. one of the 49ers still pretty law when thinking about how they lost to new orleans a ways back. very candid, the niners safety. >> we knew it was going to cost us a game. it's going to cost another player at some point. we really deserved to win that game. >> just because it looks bad, because his guy is in the way and he does his job. rush the quarterback and put a hit on him. he can't take a hit. we look at him as being one of the greats. but come and beat us. come and win a football game. they didn't earn that football game. we felt like we had an opportunity to win it. we felt like we outplayed them, and we felt like we should have won. >> it will be interesting to see the saints reaction to that. drew b
joe pavelski flips it in off the backhand. it's 1-1.n shoots it off the goalie's skates. a 2-1 lead, but it didn't hold up. l.a. tied it, sent it to overtime. it will go to a shootout. joe thornton, the captain, the vet, nice game winner. the sharks prevail over the kings. >>> i'll tell you, time doesn't necessarily heal all wounds. one of the 49ers still pretty law when thinking about how they lost to new orleans a ways back. very candid, the niners safety. >> we knew it was...
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joe pavelski flips it in off the backhand. it's 1-1.tes. a 2-1 lead, but it didn't hold up. l.a. tied it, sent it to overtime. it will go to a shootout. joe thornton, the captain, the vet, nice game winner. the sharks prevail over the kings. >>> i'll tell you, time doesn't necessarily heal all wounds. one of the 49ers still pretty law when thinking about how they lost to new orleans a ways back. very candid, the niners safety. >> we knew it was going to cost us a game. it's going to cost another player at some point. we really deserved to win that game. >> just because it looks bad, because his guy is in the way and he does his job. rush the quarterback and put a hit on him. he can't take a hit. we look at him as being one of the greats. but come and beat us. come and win a football game. they didn't earn that football game. we felt like we had an opportunity to win it. we felt like we outplayed them, and we felt like we should have won. >> it will be interesting to see the saints reaction to that. drew brees, one of the greats, but can
joe pavelski flips it in off the backhand. it's 1-1.tes. a 2-1 lead, but it didn't hold up. l.a. tied it, sent it to overtime. it will go to a shootout. joe thornton, the captain, the vet, nice game winner. the sharks prevail over the kings. >>> i'll tell you, time doesn't necessarily heal all wounds. one of the 49ers still pretty law when thinking about how they lost to new orleans a ways back. very candid, the niners safety. >> we knew it was going to cost us a game. it's going...
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skip hartman would come out and try to teach me how to hit aforehand or backhand. seriously, you learn something about a person by their behavior on a tennis court. you truly do. isn't that right, bobby? >> okay. thank you very much, mr. mayor. and we're ready for the signing. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen, please, one more round of applause for mayor denkins. >> if you would like to get a book signed today, please re --
skip hartman would come out and try to teach me how to hit aforehand or backhand. seriously, you learn something about a person by their behavior on a tennis court. you truly do. isn't that right, bobby? >> okay. thank you very much, mr. mayor. and we're ready for the signing. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen, please, one more round of applause for mayor denkins. >> if you would like to get a book signed today, please re --
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it is a backhanded tribute. to the very people that did criticize but they adopted the very same tools as you decrease to them they your administration had created just as truman did to provide the infrastructure, the tools and the institutions that carry us through the cold war and will carry us through in this generation and if i could just repeats i spoke to my wife earlier today she asked me to convey her admiration and respect for what you did for our country, this readiness of your voice and your determination to see things through even when you were nearly alone. i am supposed to be selling books but i had to say that first. [applause] >> especially the white part. otherwise i will sleep on the couch to night. [laughter] the book is called things that matter and it is very good. you should buy a lot of copies especially for your liberal friends if you have any left. i don't. in conclusion. [laughter] that was just a test i wanted to see if i would get the applause that clinton got at the '88 convention we
it is a backhanded tribute. to the very people that did criticize but they adopted the very same tools as you decrease to them they your administration had created just as truman did to provide the infrastructure, the tools and the institutions that carry us through the cold war and will carry us through in this generation and if i could just repeats i spoke to my wife earlier today she asked me to convey her admiration and respect for what you did for our country, this readiness of your voice...
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he taught me how to throw a football, hit a backhand, grip a 9 iron, field a grounder, dock a sailboat in a tailing wind. and how we played. it was paradise. tell me about that. >> it was a paradise childhood. my brother and i were inseparable. he was four years older, which is why this is a priceless gift. he insisted i always be included, so i got used to being around the big boys. that's how you get toughened up. my parents were from europe. he was born in brazil, but that's a long story. but american. and he made me an american. >> that long story short. krauthammer's mother is from belgium. his father was a real estate developer, from what is now a province of the ukraine. both jews who left world war ii europe. they left havana, moved to rio and eventually new york city where charles was born in 1950. when he was 5, the krauthammers moved to montreal. but they spent summers at the cottage in new york. charles remembers spending every day with his brother on the field, on the court, or in the water. >> i don't think i owned a shirt until i was 21. all the pictures, the family movi
he taught me how to throw a football, hit a backhand, grip a 9 iron, field a grounder, dock a sailboat in a tailing wind. and how we played. it was paradise. tell me about that. >> it was a paradise childhood. my brother and i were inseparable. he was four years older, which is why this is a priceless gift. he insisted i always be included, so i got used to being around the big boys. that's how you get toughened up. my parents were from europe. he was born in brazil, but that's a long...
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or doing -- >> rose: or mapping the human genome >> exactly, or getting-- a shortstop getting a backhand in the hole, jumping like jeter and throwing-- that's not what humans are supposed to do. they're supposed to walk on two legs, and run away from a tiger, and take the fruit off a tree. that's essentially what humans are built for. and they do all this fantastic stuff. how can you not be thrilled? >> rose: and chess appeals to you because? >> it's so intricate, and because it's ultimately quite useless. it doesn't have a consequence, but there's something so wonderful-- i actually twice-- not once, but twice-- i have to confess, and i do in the book in the introduction-- drove from washington up here to new york to see a chess match-- people think i'm truly eccentric. but i didn't sit there watching the game. i sat in the room with the grandmasters who were getting all the moves and throwing out analyses on the board-- he ought to dox,y, andz-- and i was sitting knox another amateur who was hearing all these and he said, "unheard symphonies, melodies that will be lost forever." the va
or doing -- >> rose: or mapping the human genome >> exactly, or getting-- a shortstop getting a backhand in the hole, jumping like jeter and throwing-- that's not what humans are supposed to do. they're supposed to walk on two legs, and run away from a tiger, and take the fruit off a tree. that's essentially what humans are built for. and they do all this fantastic stuff. how can you not be thrilled? >> rose: and chess appeals to you because? >> it's so intricate, and...
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the "new jersey star ledger" endorsed chris christie, but it was kind of a backhanded endorsement andopponent deeply flawed, barbara buono. i'm going to read a little bit. said his achievements have been only modest, he's hostile to low-income families. his ego is entertaining but done damage, as well. christy is overrated. his spin is way ahead of his substance. so if on the one hand to steve's point, he's actually more conservative than he seems and the base might like him more, is it also the case that democrats who are sweet on chris christie and voting for him now might like him less the more they know about him? >> absolutely. here's the thing you need to remember. the intense scrutiny and pressure of a presidential campaign is like nothing any of these guys have ever faced before. and they think they have. he thinks he's tough. he thinks he's a bad ass. but you know what, when you get into the big leagues and they start combing through piece by piece all the bits of your life, you're going to see that ill temper coming out a lot more. and i think he will be far more accountable
the "new jersey star ledger" endorsed chris christie, but it was kind of a backhanded endorsement andopponent deeply flawed, barbara buono. i'm going to read a little bit. said his achievements have been only modest, he's hostile to low-income families. his ego is entertaining but done damage, as well. christy is overrated. his spin is way ahead of his substance. so if on the one hand to steve's point, he's actually more conservative than he seems and the base might like him more, is...
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think of the backhand deal to get ben nelson to jump onboard. that's going to sort of carve out the health care waivers for nebraska. so money has always been a problem in politics. that's nothing new. be worth the republicans waking up to the fact that the caller's opinion about washington is something intensify in the last few years. if 2010 was an anti-incumbent, anti-washington election, 2014 could be gearing up to be the same. that's not all good news for republicans. >> so to your earlier point, from dee dee fredericks, do we know the cost to taxpayers for the affordable care subsidy s? >> we don't. it's interesting that the numbers came out from the health and human services department, i think it was about 106,000 people had signed up through the federal exchange, through the various state exchanges. and signing up for health insurance. more than double for signing up for medicaid which is the -- basically the poor and infirmed health insurance for them. i think one of the miscalculations that the democrats and the obama administration m
think of the backhand deal to get ben nelson to jump onboard. that's going to sort of carve out the health care waivers for nebraska. so money has always been a problem in politics. that's nothing new. be worth the republicans waking up to the fact that the caller's opinion about washington is something intensify in the last few years. if 2010 was an anti-incumbent, anti-washington election, 2014 could be gearing up to be the same. that's not all good news for republicans. >> so to your...
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like trying to compliment him in a backhanded way. wait until you hear what they say.ow's the beard? >> itchy. >> can i feel it? >> oh, yeah. >> later. >> i want to know what that's like. that doesn't look good. >> no. >> not good first thing in the morning. please don't go close up. >> tight zoom. >> i'll come over there and check it out. >> you let me do the news and shut up. >> that's the third time you told me to shut up. >> i got one too. >> but i'm ahead by two. >> and he's elegant, thank god. the rest of us -- no, you're elegant. >> we pride ourselves on being a civil television show. shut up. you shut up. >> i've never been told to shut up. >> not you. >> nicole wouldn't, willie wouldn't. >> you told me to shut up three times. >> i know. nobody notices when i do it. >> you're mean there. >> shut up. >> i can go that's nice outfit and beautiful -- >> we could have one of those shows where i hit you. we've had those before. >> get blamed for that. >> you get bruises and you get in trouble for that. if you want that to happen keep going down that road, all right.
like trying to compliment him in a backhanded way. wait until you hear what they say.ow's the beard? >> itchy. >> can i feel it? >> oh, yeah. >> later. >> i want to know what that's like. that doesn't look good. >> no. >> not good first thing in the morning. please don't go close up. >> tight zoom. >> i'll come over there and check it out. >> you let me do the news and shut up. >> that's the third time you told me to shut up....
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but nonetheless that is a backhanded complement in some ways in the industry recognizes that there isor change and they attempt to tap into it by showing profit out of the deal. but it's pretty easy to expose that of the same time and say, no, here is the real deal and so that strategy is pretty easy to defeat. the behind-the-scenes industrial agriculture -- obviously we have a subsidy system and we try to preserve the status quo and we argue that we have to raise wheat and edit access to sugar and in the end, that is the powerful forces the addicting powers of sugar. when people read my book, i hope they understand the complexity of the problem. but we are almost evolved to be absolutist about food and understand food in a very narrow perspective and i don't like this, i like this instead, food fetishes abound. we are like that about food. i hope that is not what they do. the hope people respond and say that, okay, this is interesting, but at the same time understand the broader implications and also understand that food is part of our humanity and who we are in italic commune with e
but nonetheless that is a backhanded complement in some ways in the industry recognizes that there isor change and they attempt to tap into it by showing profit out of the deal. but it's pretty easy to expose that of the same time and say, no, here is the real deal and so that strategy is pretty easy to defeat. the behind-the-scenes industrial agriculture -- obviously we have a subsidy system and we try to preserve the status quo and we argue that we have to raise wheat and edit access to sugar...
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hartman would get up early in the morning to come out and try to teach me how to hit a forehand or a backhand. but i'll tell you, you do learn, seriously, you do learn something about a person by their behavior on a tennis court. you truly do. isn't that right, bobby? [laughter] >> okay. thank you very much, mr. mayor, and we're ready for the -- [applause] signing. >> ladies and gentlemen, please, one more round of applause for mayor dinkins. thank you. [applause] if you would like to get a book signed today, please remain in your seats. once again, please remain -- >> you're watching booktv, nonfiction authors and books every weekend on c-span2. >> this fall booktv is marking our 15th anniversary, and this weekend we look back at 2007. the national book award that year went to tim wiener for "legacy of ashes: a history of the cia" and the henry paolucci award was given to andrew roberts for "a history of the english-speaking peoples since 1900." the national book critics circle award went to edwidge danticat for "brother, i'm dying." >> they say their going to put me in prison. it was diffic
hartman would get up early in the morning to come out and try to teach me how to hit a forehand or a backhand. but i'll tell you, you do learn, seriously, you do learn something about a person by their behavior on a tennis court. you truly do. isn't that right, bobby? [laughter] >> okay. thank you very much, mr. mayor, and we're ready for the -- [applause] signing. >> ladies and gentlemen, please, one more round of applause for mayor dinkins. thank you. [applause] if you would like...
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. >> well, yes, as the storm moved over our location, it was when the backhand wind started blowing the water into the bay which tacloban sits on. these on shore winds pushed this big wall of water right into the city and swamped it and those fragile, vulnerable communities along the coast it was essentially like they were hit by a tsunami. i was out in that area just two hours after the worst of the storm had passed and people, their properties just completely wiped out, bodies being pulled from the rebel, shell-shocked residents trying to salvage what little belongings were left in the rubble. >> just sounds devastating. thank you for sharing your pictures and your story, james reynolds live from hong kong. tonight's anderson cooper will be in manila for a close up look at the destruction and how aide members are working together to recover. that's at 8:00 and 10:00 eastern on cnn. for more on how you can help the survivors of this disaster in the philippines, visit cnn.com/impact. >>> no deal yet with iran over its nuclear program, a weekend of intense talks in geneva failed to strik
. >> well, yes, as the storm moved over our location, it was when the backhand wind started blowing the water into the bay which tacloban sits on. these on shore winds pushed this big wall of water right into the city and swamped it and those fragile, vulnerable communities along the coast it was essentially like they were hit by a tsunami. i was out in that area just two hours after the worst of the storm had passed and people, their properties just completely wiped out, bodies being...
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product and so forth and stretching the bounds of your imagination, but nevertheless, that is a backhandedent in some ways. the industry recognize the real power from change. it is pretty easy to expose that stuff at the same time and say here is the real deal where you ought to be going. that strategy is pre easy to defeat. behind-the-scenes industrial agriculture, so price to preserve the status quo still argues if we have to raise wheat and taken all to sugar and in the end that is a powerful force, the addictive power of sugar. when people read my book i hope they understand the complexity of this as a problem. we are almost evolve to to be absolutist about food and understand food in a very narrow perspective. i don't like this, i like this. food fetishes abound. we are fetishistic about food. i hope that is not what they do. i hope people respond and say this is interesting, but still at the same time understand the broader implications and also understand that food is wrapped up in our humanity, who we are and how we commune with each other in many ways. i hate to see people give th
product and so forth and stretching the bounds of your imagination, but nevertheless, that is a backhandedent in some ways. the industry recognize the real power from change. it is pretty easy to expose that stuff at the same time and say here is the real deal where you ought to be going. that strategy is pre easy to defeat. behind-the-scenes industrial agriculture, so price to preserve the status quo still argues if we have to raise wheat and taken all to sugar and in the end that is a...
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always directly, you know, check with a congressman, think ,bout the cornhusker kickback the sort of backhandedeal to get nelson to jump on board and carve out some health care waivers for nebraskans. problems always been a in politics, that is nothing new. it would be worth republicans waking up to the fact that the caller's about washington has intensified in the last few years. 2010 was in anti-incumbent election. 2014 could be gearing up to be the same, which is not all good news for republicans. host: we have a question here -- dd questio we do not. it is interesting, 106,000 people signed up to the federal exchange, the various state exchanges, it was more than , signing up for medicaid, basically the infirm health insurance for them. i think one of the miscalculations that democrats in the obama administration made was that when people got on these exchanges they would not sign up for private health insurance and a highly regulated market, they would be signing up for more transfer payments. as you mentioned at the top of the segment about the number of baby boomers retiring, the welfare
always directly, you know, check with a congressman, think ,bout the cornhusker kickback the sort of backhandedeal to get nelson to jump on board and carve out some health care waivers for nebraskans. problems always been a in politics, that is nothing new. it would be worth republicans waking up to the fact that the caller's about washington has intensified in the last few years. 2010 was in anti-incumbent election. 2014 could be gearing up to be the same, which is not all good news for...
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skip hartman would come out and try to teach me how to hit aforehand or backhand. seriously, you learn something about a person by their behavior on a tennis court. you truly do. isn't that right, bobby? >> okay. thank you very much, mr. mayor. and we're ready for the signing. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen, please, one more round of applause for mayor denkins. >> if you would like to get a book signed today, please re -- >> military historian max hastings -- >> former alaska governor sarah palin explains religious is being stripped from christmas. protecting the heart of christmas in end of days the assassination of john f. kennedy, james want son recounts the days leading up to the assassination of president kennedy. tom hard point hosted a tom hartman radio program for seasoned economic collapse in 2016 in, the crash of 2016, the plot to destroy america and what we can do to stop it. in the right path, from ike too reagan, how republicans mastered politics and can. he is a former republican congressman and argues the republican part
skip hartman would come out and try to teach me how to hit aforehand or backhand. seriously, you learn something about a person by their behavior on a tennis court. you truly do. isn't that right, bobby? >> okay. thank you very much, mr. mayor. and we're ready for the signing. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> ladies and gentlemen, please, one more round of applause for mayor denkins. >> if you would like to get a book signed today, please re -- >> military...