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he lives a life not too distant from burroughs' fantasy.y day served by his man servant. he may not have a gazelle, but a pet rooster will do. and every day he makes the rounds of the cafes, seeing all the old faces, ending up sooner or later here. >> this is the petit soco? >> this is the petit soco. yes. it existed in venetian times, existed in roman times, in the portuguese times and the english were here for 22 years and then the international city until 1956, now here. this is a very historic square. very historic. >> as a writer, i've noticed everybody who comes here to do the article does the same article. >> it is so damn boring. they're all the beat generation and there are lots of other stories in morocco apart from that, but everyone likes the beats. bill burroughs, tennessee williams, they were all here, but that's a small part of the moroccan history. that's a 15-year page. there was a life before that and a life after that. you're here. >> yeah. it was inevitable. let's pretend those guys never came. what is this place? >> the
he lives a life not too distant from burroughs' fantasy.y day served by his man servant. he may not have a gazelle, but a pet rooster will do. and every day he makes the rounds of the cafes, seeing all the old faces, ending up sooner or later here. >> this is the petit soco? >> this is the petit soco. yes. it existed in venetian times, existed in roman times, in the portuguese times and the english were here for 22 years and then the international city until 1956, now here. this is...
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we shall begin with the old-line between the tenant and the landowner whereby a burroughs and his wifend their four children live. that is the end of the introduction. >> you get a flavor of his writing style there. if you would, if you note as much about james agee as anyone around. tell us who he was a and did he himself had conflicts about doing this in exposing these people to national criticism or approval or whenever it would be. >> one of the things agee was trying to remedy was the idea that world poverty -- rural poverty was the poster child for the depression and walker evans had a job to go out to take propaganda pitchers been to go back and show them happy after the new deal in the agee was resting against the tradition as a poster child that is what he was working against. now, when he went to the self in 1936, his first inclination was to appease of union organizing in the south i have a quote from his notebook where he describes he writes a was intensely interested to learn all i could about the union isn't here is might she its. i intended to write three pieces first th
we shall begin with the old-line between the tenant and the landowner whereby a burroughs and his wifend their four children live. that is the end of the introduction. >> you get a flavor of his writing style there. if you would, if you note as much about james agee as anyone around. tell us who he was a and did he himself had conflicts about doing this in exposing these people to national criticism or approval or whenever it would be. >> one of the things agee was trying to remedy...
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and we are going ahead to selling medallions to yellow cabs and the other cabs in the other 4 1/2 burroughs where you can call them. the service is going to be much better. we have basically in new york city in the last month added two totally new transportation systems. cabs for 80 percent of the people didn't have it and bicycle share which is going to be phenomenally possible. these are not subsidized by federal city government. they are customized for every neighborhood. we have the public is a lot better off today than back then, but it's the old entrenched industries that try to shield the government regulation and try to get the local level on their side to protect the kind of competition that benefits society in the kind of competition that you and your business and everybody else in this room lives with everyday. in san francisco, as you may have heard, board president david chiu and i have shared an economy task force to fair out as much about the industry. we have a bicycle sharing starting this year. finally, how do you like those green bike lanes on market street. aren't they w
and we are going ahead to selling medallions to yellow cabs and the other cabs in the other 4 1/2 burroughs where you can call them. the service is going to be much better. we have basically in new york city in the last month added two totally new transportation systems. cabs for 80 percent of the people didn't have it and bicycle share which is going to be phenomenally possible. these are not subsidized by federal city government. they are customized for every neighborhood. we have the public...
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wars in the early sixty's the gallo wars in the seventies were joey gallo was famously killed in burroughs clam house in little italy and then this third war from the one nine hundred ninety one to ninety three in which fourteen people were killed in brooklyn new york including two innocent bystanders my book proves not only did gregory scarpa sr instigate and propagate the war with his enemy victory in a just plain defense the whole time but linda vecchio his contacting their control agent leaked information to him during the course of the war that allowed him to continue killing people so you know it was really was what amounted to a cointelpro today or up until the early one thousand nine hundred twenty years after the church quite committees basically a paid assassin and i mean taking out the people that they you know they're giving him inside information scott was actually indicted a number of times yet the charges were dropped i mean was the f.b.i. integral in keeping him free from prosecution as well you mentioned it goes up pretty far how far a business really go well he was arrest
wars in the early sixty's the gallo wars in the seventies were joey gallo was famously killed in burroughs clam house in little italy and then this third war from the one nine hundred ninety one to ninety three in which fourteen people were killed in brooklyn new york including two innocent bystanders my book proves not only did gregory scarpa sr instigate and propagate the war with his enemy victory in a just plain defense the whole time but linda vecchio his contacting their control agent...
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wars in the early sixty's the gallo wars in the seventies were joey gallo was famously killed in burroughs clam house in little italy and then this third war from one thousand nine hundred one to ninety three in which fourteen people were killed in brooklyn new york including two innocent bystanders my book proves not only did gregory scarpa sr instigate and propagate the war with his enemy victory in a just plain defense the whole time but linda vecchio his contacting their control agent leaked information to him during the course of the war that allowed him to continue killing people so you know it was it was really was what amounted to a cointelpro today or up until the early one thousand nine hundred twenty years after the church quite committees basically a paid assassin and i mean taking out the people that they are you know they're giving him inside information scott was actually indicted a number of times yet the charges were dropped i mean was the f.b.i. integral in keeping him free from prosecution as well you mentioned it goes up pretty far how far of this really got oh well he
wars in the early sixty's the gallo wars in the seventies were joey gallo was famously killed in burroughs clam house in little italy and then this third war from one thousand nine hundred one to ninety three in which fourteen people were killed in brooklyn new york including two innocent bystanders my book proves not only did gregory scarpa sr instigate and propagate the war with his enemy victory in a just plain defense the whole time but linda vecchio his contacting their control agent...
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keith hall, used to be head of the burrough of labor statistics from 2008 to 2012. you're almost 3 percentage points higher than the published rate. >> that's right. the unemployment rate is the most closely watched economic statistic, and it's actually highly flawed. it has a testify mission from then 1930s. and it is actually a very crude measure. and it's got two kinds of problems. one, it's too easy to be employed under the definition, and it's too hard to be unemployed. with the first respect it's too easy be to employed because anytime you do any sort of work for pay at all, you're considered employed. so, suppose you're an engineer laid off, you help your neighbor trim a tree you get paid for that, you're re-employed again. that's too easy. and second the up employment part of it. to be unemployed you have to have no work at all, and you have to be actively looking for work. you have to be out there sending out real estate mays, -- resume and interviewing, and people run out of employers to send the resume to. they check with all their friends and go into als
keith hall, used to be head of the burrough of labor statistics from 2008 to 2012. you're almost 3 percentage points higher than the published rate. >> that's right. the unemployment rate is the most closely watched economic statistic, and it's actually highly flawed. it has a testify mission from then 1930s. and it is actually a very crude measure. and it's got two kinds of problems. one, it's too easy to be employed under the definition, and it's too hard to be unemployed. with the...
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. >> it's the first biography in william burroughs and is the first biography to encompass his entirelife. believe it or not february 2014 will be the centennial. he would have been 100 years old. one of the premier beach biographers. he is a biographer of paul mccartney and others that he is basically had access to all the papers and archives and letters carried he interviewed anyone who is still alive at the time. he interviewed allen ginsburg to bring this full story to us. >> who was -- >> he wrote naked lunch. what are my favorite things having read the manuscript he is famous in experimental films that were very popular during that first famous -- but his input on american culture is unprecedented. >> now your october title. >> by tom hartman the huge radio host writing about the crash of 2016. it is a large book looking at the cycle of crashes in boom and bust times in american history and it argues that the crash of 2008 was just a prelude to the big crash coming in 2016 and how they oligarchs and the big money, the people on the who own the government are actually heading is
. >> it's the first biography in william burroughs and is the first biography to encompass his entirelife. believe it or not february 2014 will be the centennial. he would have been 100 years old. one of the premier beach biographers. he is a biographer of paul mccartney and others that he is basically had access to all the papers and archives and letters carried he interviewed anyone who is still alive at the time. he interviewed allen ginsburg to bring this full story to us. >>...
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imagine them eating like pigs do, probably eating tube tubbers and roots and they probably bureau -- burrough in the evening and they were digging out holes and living underground. so for listersaurus is at awesome when the volcano start going off because the whole world was transformed into listersaurus heaven because they were used to being underground and breathing kind of dirty air anyway, they had a great lung capacity, which means possibly they were able to get more oxygen from dirty air than other creatures that were similar in size. and the other thing about hissersaurus is that a lot of its natural predators died during the period that followed the permean. so no predators, dirty air, all of its food sources were mostly underground, so if the sunlight is blocked and temperatures are changing, that food source is probably going to be mostly unharmed by that transition. what are the other things that listersaurus did was it scattered across the southern continent. so, remember, this is a huge supercontinent. hissersaurus moved from a more northern region, down into the south. this is o
imagine them eating like pigs do, probably eating tube tubbers and roots and they probably bureau -- burrough in the evening and they were digging out holes and living underground. so for listersaurus is at awesome when the volcano start going off because the whole world was transformed into listersaurus heaven because they were used to being underground and breathing kind of dirty air anyway, they had a great lung capacity, which means possibly they were able to get more oxygen from dirty air...
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he was positioning himself as a candidate of the burroughs.gether a clintonesqu kind of agenda. even before this, i thought it would be very difficult for him to get to the finish line. i think after this i agree with julian. his odds are pretty close to mathematical zero, and i don't think anybody as sympathetic as the wife is is a wronged person. i don't think she even comes out fully unscathed because of the nature of holding back what is clearly enormously relevant information. >> let me push back on that, because as you said in the introduction, i've been a friend of houma for about a decade. she is extraordinary in so many ways, and i think she is widely, widely loved. people will interpret this, i think, as an act of extreme loyalty, if you will. anybody that knows when she worked for hillary clinton, she would put in 18, 19-hour days. she was fiercely loyal. she is loved by the clintons. i think she gets a pass. the problem, however, though, is that because of the connection between houma and the clintons, people will start asking hill
he was positioning himself as a candidate of the burroughs.gether a clintonesqu kind of agenda. even before this, i thought it would be very difficult for him to get to the finish line. i think after this i agree with julian. his odds are pretty close to mathematical zero, and i don't think anybody as sympathetic as the wife is is a wronged person. i don't think she even comes out fully unscathed because of the nature of holding back what is clearly enormously relevant information. >> let...
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anyone headed to the burrough of ephrada probably did a double take when they saw the sign.chool humor -- if you have middle school humor you'll think this is funny. >>> several airlines canceling dozens of flights in to and out of mexico city because of a volcano. the volcano is spewing ash, steam and glowing rocks. it affected flights to or from houston, dallas, chicago, denver, and l.a. clayton, over to you. >>clayton: we'll talk about one lucky duck. remember butter cup, he had a foot that had to be amputated. butter cup got a new foot thanks to the miracle of 3-d printing. could that type of technology be coming to humans. let's turn to dr. samadi. this is the future. folks watching at home, this could affect all of us in a profound way. >> this has potential to change the way we practice medicine. in the past what has happened is we used organ transplants. if the kidney fails, bladder, heart, whatever it is, there is a whole transplant and that's what we do with the organs. >>clayton: you get on a list? >> if you're lucky enough to get one of those organs, you go throu
anyone headed to the burrough of ephrada probably did a double take when they saw the sign.chool humor -- if you have middle school humor you'll think this is funny. >>> several airlines canceling dozens of flights in to and out of mexico city because of a volcano. the volcano is spewing ash, steam and glowing rocks. it affected flights to or from houston, dallas, chicago, denver, and l.a. clayton, over to you. >>clayton: we'll talk about one lucky duck. remember butter cup, he...