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thank you brian lamb for another day of exposure on c-span. you are great american.put that on the christmas real. i didn't see you. >> do you remember the first time we met? >> wait a minute. he made before the "l.a. times"? i have just started. >> you had started previously. >> you found out and i went for a visit and you found that when i walked in the door. >> now you know. >> i would like for you to sign this book for her. she is 91. living in the same house. her name is josephine. she goes by joe. >> like j-lo. >> no, no. >> jo? if i had known you were coming and i would have introduced you. >> you would have embarrassed me to death. they have no sense of shame. >> we have got at least a couple of the great ones here. we will be talking. >> congratulations. >> thank you for everything you did for me. >> we will come up and fix the record. >> is only good stuff so if you want to tell a lie go ahead. thank you very much. come on jimbo. i forgot my refrigerator. did you get that? my favorite enemy. absolutely. >> for my lovely wife. thank you so much. >> jim, you
thank you brian lamb for another day of exposure on c-span. you are great american.put that on the christmas real. i didn't see you. >> do you remember the first time we met? >> wait a minute. he made before the "l.a. times"? i have just started. >> you had started previously. >> you found out and i went for a visit and you found that when i walked in the door. >> now you know. >> i would like for you to sign this book for her. she is 91. living in...
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thank you brian lamb for another day of exposure on c-span. you can put that on the christmas real.o you know the first thing that we met? >> it was in lynchburg. do you mean before the la times -- i just started. yes. >> you found out that my parents lived in lynchburg and i walked in the door and there you were. are you still in lynchburg? >> at the same house that you had of those cookies. [inaudible] if i knew that yo you are cominn i would have introduced you along for jim. we have at least a couple of the great ones here. thank you for everything you did for me. it's only good stuff. if you want to come up and tell a lie. [inaudible] thank you so much. [inaudible] [laughter] >> my only time to get on tv. [inaudible] you know the history i'm sure. [inaudible conversations] >>> when i went to germany through the archives i was fascinated reading the sign to be co- transcripts of the scientists and they were 70 page documents which showed in a very subtle way how the program began so you have these intelligence officers running about hitler's nerve agent program that we didn't kn
thank you brian lamb for another day of exposure on c-span. you can put that on the christmas real.o you know the first thing that we met? >> it was in lynchburg. do you mean before the la times -- i just started. yes. >> you found out that my parents lived in lynchburg and i walked in the door and there you were. are you still in lynchburg? >> at the same house that you had of those cookies. [inaudible] if i knew that yo you are cominn i would have introduced you along for...
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fifteen years ago in the summer of 1999, roger ailes was a guest with brian lamb and it was instrumental with cnbc and rush limbaugh and all that. and then the specialist firm, accorsi blew off my question. within five years later the knee late something close to $250 million with fines on the specialist firms for frontrunning pÂtÉ. in one and you can address those questions. the country would be surprised to know that our nation is run by cocaine snorting frat boys. [laughter] and so it's really a crime if it's turned into a motion picture. so i think that liar's poker would be even better than the willful wall street. >> host: we have a lot of callers, let's leave it there. thank you. >> guest: i will start by recommending hollywood and listen to what you said. but one morning i have for the story that i just told, it is cause an uproar and more of an uproar than anything i have ever had in my life. it was in a smaller scale than "moneyball." especially rethinking that environment. in the case you have disrupted." especially rethinking that environment. in the case you have disrupted e
fifteen years ago in the summer of 1999, roger ailes was a guest with brian lamb and it was instrumental with cnbc and rush limbaugh and all that. and then the specialist firm, accorsi blew off my question. within five years later the knee late something close to $250 million with fines on the specialist firms for frontrunning pÂtÉ. in one and you can address those questions. the country would be surprised to know that our nation is run by cocaine snorting frat boys. [laughter] and so it's...
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of anybody tries to model my interview it is brian lamb of master of the short question is about makinguts guests look good and i will do my best today. we cannot take phone calls due to technical limitation but we hope that you enjoy the broadcast. we do have an incredible light up. this is in any event the kind back in the mid 1990's dedicated to former cia director william colby who was of course, early on. what i found to be so valuable this is a military institution. my assumption was this will be an event that is a series of guest that is nothing but pro-military. i found it to be exactly the opposite. give the full cost of leadership credit for making this happen because what it is really about is to provide the cast to challenges the status quo to make this three-dimensional discussion and the bottom line is they try to get the message across for is the last resort i have been impressed with the quality and the criticism they have allowed on this university from the cast. we have a great lineup we will conclude the 1030b will talk to jack segal who was an expert on it ukraine an
of anybody tries to model my interview it is brian lamb of master of the short question is about makinguts guests look good and i will do my best today. we cannot take phone calls due to technical limitation but we hope that you enjoy the broadcast. we do have an incredible light up. this is in any event the kind back in the mid 1990's dedicated to former cia director william colby who was of course, early on. what i found to be so valuable this is a military institution. my assumption was this...
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fifteen years ago in the summer of 1999, roger ailes was a guest with brian lamb and it was instrumental with cnbc and rush limbaugh and all that. and then the specialist firm, accorsi blew off my question. within five years later the knee late something close to $250 million with fines on the specialist firms for frontrunning pÂtÉ. in one and you can address those questions. the country would be surprised to know that our nation is run by cocaine snorting frat boys. [laughter] and so it's really a crime if it's turned into a motion picture. so i think that liar's poker would be even better than the willful wall street. >> host: we have a lot of callers, let's leave it there. thank you. >> guest: i will start by recommending hollywood and listen to what you said. but one morning i have for the story that i just told, it is cause an uproar and more of an uproar than anything i have ever had in my life. it was in a smaller scale than "moneyball." especially rethinking that environment. in the case you have disrupted." especially rethinking that environment. in the case you have disrupted e
fifteen years ago in the summer of 1999, roger ailes was a guest with brian lamb and it was instrumental with cnbc and rush limbaugh and all that. and then the specialist firm, accorsi blew off my question. within five years later the knee late something close to $250 million with fines on the specialist firms for frontrunning pÂtÉ. in one and you can address those questions. the country would be surprised to know that our nation is run by cocaine snorting frat boys. [laughter] and so it's...
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that they themselves are guilty of. 15 years ago in the summer of 99 roger ailes was a guest with brian lamb and i called him up and roger ailes of course was unsure mental and starting "fox news" and cnbc and rush limbaugh's career and all that and i asked mr. ailes about the specialist firms that was fronting the tape. of course he lieu off my question but then five years later the ftc levied something close to 200 $80 million worth of fines on the specialist firms for front running the tape. i was wondering if you could address the questions of conservatconservat ives projecting -- i think the country would be surprised another nation is run by cocaine snorting frat boys. it's really a crime if myers coker isn't turned into a major movie. >> host: shone we have a lot of callers on the line. let's leave it there. thank you. >> guest: so, can i run in one particular direction with this? it would be great if it could be made into movie a movie but i don't have control of that. the thing that, the one worried that i have for the story i just told is that it has clearly caused an uproar. more
that they themselves are guilty of. 15 years ago in the summer of 99 roger ailes was a guest with brian lamb and i called him up and roger ailes of course was unsure mental and starting "fox news" and cnbc and rush limbaugh's career and all that and i asked mr. ailes about the specialist firms that was fronting the tape. of course he lieu off my question but then five years later the ftc levied something close to 200 $80 million worth of fines on the specialist firms for front running...
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brian lamb, who has done a wonderful job with c-span. would like to see a program such as he has done on the civil .ar, done on race if you had the time, if he could devote at least a month or two to that subject. the surreal aspect of it and the reality aspect. the basis of that could very well be tom brokaw posses documentary in the 80's about of race as itpect pertains to america and the real aspect of race having to do with it being a social construct and that there is only one race, the human race, anyway. ok, thank you. i appreciate the suggestion. we have focused extensively on the civil war and race issues on american history tv and we hope you check out our programming on c-span3. this weekend, we are focusing on the 40th anniversary of nixon watergate. back to your calls on who would be on your most influential list . republican line, good morning. thank you for taking our call this morning. the top of my list, etc. in the lord jesus christ. i think the largest independent church in the world, the they reallyapel. teach the tru
brian lamb, who has done a wonderful job with c-span. would like to see a program such as he has done on the civil .ar, done on race if you had the time, if he could devote at least a month or two to that subject. the surreal aspect of it and the reality aspect. the basis of that could very well be tom brokaw posses documentary in the 80's about of race as itpect pertains to america and the real aspect of race having to do with it being a social construct and that there is only one race, the...
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i was watching a brian lamb production a couple of years ago.and sheyoung lady was talking about her book. if you want to know what is going on in washington today, you have got progressive democrats and progressive republicans. they are socialist communists. there is your fusible evidence -- and the common core program for schools has been completely written by socialists. you have easy to any manual that basically wrote the health care plan, obama care. the guy is a communist socialist. if you want to understand all of this happening, these people out there, democrats and republicans who consider themselves progressives, nine members of the congressional black caucus extolled the virtues of the communist system in cuba. it is nonsense the guy has to actually rationed toilet paper. they do that in brazil and argentina. communists cannot control society. when you take money out of the federal government out of the business hands and private business hands, you put it into government and most of it is wasted. that is the nature of government. wan
i was watching a brian lamb production a couple of years ago.and sheyoung lady was talking about her book. if you want to know what is going on in washington today, you have got progressive democrats and progressive republicans. they are socialist communists. there is your fusible evidence -- and the common core program for schools has been completely written by socialists. you have easy to any manual that basically wrote the health care plan, obama care. the guy is a communist socialist. if...
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lamb. >> why not celebrate with both. brian, good to see you. >> thanks for having me. ent already. >> we have a nice ham roast here. want to do something out of the box a little bit. want to do pomegranate juice. >> that's in season. >> a little honey and then a little rosemary and we're going to reduce that down until it's like a sir rum consistency. >> all right. what's attractive about this combination to you? >> it's fun to take the different sweets and savories. the ham is already cooked. it's a cured smoked product, so it's already smoked. and so -- look at this. we have this beautiful ham right here. we scored it. you can get a lot of this flavor. >> how long do you cook your glaze down? >> the glaze until it's a syrup consistentsy. >> why don't we come over, willie? >> we just want to glaze it right on there. this will cook into it. we've cut down into it to get more of this glaze on there. if you see that it's overcooking, if you put a little aluminum foil on top of that -- >> how long is that ham in there? >> about 20 minutes to an hour. just warming it back u
lamb. >> why not celebrate with both. brian, good to see you. >> thanks for having me. ent already. >> we have a nice ham roast here. want to do something out of the box a little bit. want to do pomegranate juice. >> that's in season. >> a little honey and then a little rosemary and we're going to reduce that down until it's like a sir rum consistency. >> all right. what's attractive about this combination to you? >> it's fun to take the different...