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. >> sherrod, chet hated people -- would that stop you? would that stop you from buying a mercedes or sharing a ride? >> i don't think that would stop me from buying a mercedes. i think my financial situation would. but i think it was a bad idea. who is in his office but it is huge to sell a car. >> when is the last time we talked about jeep liberties on the show? >> it is malcolm 10. >> john, you are a commi pink owe jerk. i get you were appalled your hero's image was used in such a manner. >> look, i don't know why -- since why he is a liberal icon? who is the market they are trying to appeal to? my old roommate in college? i'm serious. >> bob beck kail -- bob beck kill. >> how abo all of those people that shop at whole foods? >> i don't know. well, look -- >> they wear the shirts. >> it is okay that i wear. the equivalent is somebody i know that has nothi butron rand. you know plenty of people. they have a great book. >> whatever, i don't know who these people are. i don't know who the liberals are who love him. >> let me put it this wa
. >> sherrod, chet hated people -- would that stop you? would that stop you from buying a mercedes or sharing a ride? >> i don't think that would stop me from buying a mercedes. i think my financial situation would. but i think it was a bad idea. who is in his office but it is huge to sell a car. >> when is the last time we talked about jeep liberties on the show? >> it is malcolm 10. >> john, you are a commi pink owe jerk. i get you were appalled your hero's image...
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piles right there around picher but you keep driving around for miles and you forget oh yeah there's chet bases over here where piles used to be oh yeah there's a mill pond over here oh yeah there's piles the size of a house that i forget about or the size of an office building that you forget about because you're just dwarfed by the big ones. the volume here is hard to describe. people don't realize how money out it is. the chant also there are there is this but most of that is beholden to a. problem with moving chad in that what's left behind is far more dangerous than what they take what's left behind or the small fine materials which are much more bioavailable which means that they can be absorbed easier by the stomach and secondly they're also much higher and lead content about a thousand times higher and lead and lead content than the gravel people associate with the word chat most of the chat piles you see out there may have this course material but then this other stuff group larger concentrations are mantles or in the size of the mine waste more so you can you can imagine that th
piles right there around picher but you keep driving around for miles and you forget oh yeah there's chet bases over here where piles used to be oh yeah there's a mill pond over here oh yeah there's piles the size of a house that i forget about or the size of an office building that you forget about because you're just dwarfed by the big ones. the volume here is hard to describe. people don't realize how money out it is. the chant also there are there is this but most of that is beholden to a....
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this very land that was given to the quapaw to replace what they gave up in the b i a made sure this chet stayed right here the b.a.a. said these are the people who are going to bleed because of this waste what is now so clear about this function is that damaging the land is not a separate act from damaging a culture. the whole reason that the government gave the tribe just one day and was to replace the land where they came from you know that the quapaw tribe occupied most of what is now arkansas. you know and i feel bad for the people that are living over in picher and i feel bad that they're going to have to move i feel bad that they're going to have to be relocated but you know what i call posed in one leave or console. so. it's giving bad out here. but not saying hardly any birds squirrels you know. ducks geese you know i don't know what's going on here this is this is like rachel carson's nightmare today you know we're having a silent fall here and you know where are the birds where's the wildlife. just don't see this is really unusual i've never been on this river and seen it. you
this very land that was given to the quapaw to replace what they gave up in the b i a made sure this chet stayed right here the b.a.a. said these are the people who are going to bleed because of this waste what is now so clear about this function is that damaging the land is not a separate act from damaging a culture. the whole reason that the government gave the tribe just one day and was to replace the land where they came from you know that the quapaw tribe occupied most of what is now...
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he was tied with chet arthur. just above andrew johnson. most of these academics would have agreed at that time with the presidential scholar louis koenig who said eisenhower would be primarily membered who single-handedly pursued his appetite for recreation while leading the day-to-day administration of his office to trust subordinates like assistant to the president sherman adams. over the past 50 years, however, these earlier assessments of eisenhower as a well-meaning but bumbling political novice have been challenged. during our newly opened collections of official records like right here at the eisenhower and personal papers, eisenhower revisionists have constructed a new image in which the president emerges as a capable, clever executive who led the nation with a strong hand and a clear vision. the new scholarship has enhanced ike's reputation dramatically. in 1980, a new poll modelled on that of 1962 placed eisenhower ninth. he then in 1990 slipped to 15th. but in the 2010, last year, sienna college research institute poll, ike once
he was tied with chet arthur. just above andrew johnson. most of these academics would have agreed at that time with the presidential scholar louis koenig who said eisenhower would be primarily membered who single-handedly pursued his appetite for recreation while leading the day-to-day administration of his office to trust subordinates like assistant to the president sherman adams. over the past 50 years, however, these earlier assessments of eisenhower as a well-meaning but bumbling political...
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concordia's captain frances chet schettino. >> and was the captain a coward? some are calling him a hero. this and more. >> back to our story, tragedy at sea. it's total chaos after captain fran checesco schett tina runs aground and most of the survivors describe the scene the same way, something out of the movie "titanic." >> come on! >>. >> the farewell with that "titanic" moment and people are screaming and crying. >> and just like "titanic," grabbing, pushing, shoving. >> this is like the "titanic,". >> the difference, these scenes are shot in the dark of night by italian coast guard chop using infra head. >> more on cameras or cell phones and this shows they're stranded inside, disoriented in the pitch black, can't tell a ceiling from a wall or a floor, shockingly, captain schettino is far from danger, on a life boat headed for land. >> we know they spoke with him on the phone and heated argument cements in the minds of italians around the world. two men who are polar opposite. the hero, versus the coward schettino, one man doing nis duty, the other ru
concordia's captain frances chet schettino. >> and was the captain a coward? some are calling him a hero. this and more. >> back to our story, tragedy at sea. it's total chaos after captain fran checesco schett tina runs aground and most of the survivors describe the scene the same way, something out of the movie "titanic." >> come on! >>. >> the farewell with that "titanic" moment and people are screaming and crying. >> and just like...
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concordia's captain frances chet schettino. >> and was the captain a coward?rt beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. >> back to our story, tragedy at sea. it's total chaos after captain fran checesco schett tina runs aground and most of the survivors describe the scene the same way, something out of the movie "titanic." >> come on! >>. >> the farewell with that "titanic" moment and people are screaming and crying. >> and just like "titanic," grabbing, pushing, shoving. >> this is like the "titanic,". >> the difference, these scenes are shot in the dark of night by italian coast guard chop using infra head. >> more on cameras or cell phones and this shows they're stranded i
concordia's captain frances chet schettino. >> and was the captain a coward?rt beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that...
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"if we can keep a severed head alive" by chet fleming. [ laughter ] how often does this question comeess often enough that you need a 450-page book to tell you how to keep a severed head alive. >> steve: maybe the disney corporation reads that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, actually it's ted williams. >> steve: is it really? >> jimmy: yeah, it's by ted williams. [ laughter ] battle of the frozen heads? >> steve: yeah. that's what i said. >> jimmy: isn't that weird? >> steve: yeah, true. not making it up. >> jimmy: yeah, it's just true, right? yeah. this is a good book right here. >> steve: oh, i love it. >> jimmy: if you like exercise books. "jogging with jesus." [ laughter ] you guys love it. yeah. pretty awesome outfit that dude's wearing. [ laughter ] the back is good, too. he's just casually resting against a flag pole. [ laughter ] taking a breather. taking a little breather. >> steve: i like how relaxed he looks on the front cover. >> jimmy: yeah, he's just chilling out, jogging, man. he's not even breaking a sweat. >> steve: he's going to break a few fingernails from those clenche
"if we can keep a severed head alive" by chet fleming. [ laughter ] how often does this question comeess often enough that you need a 450-page book to tell you how to keep a severed head alive. >> steve: maybe the disney corporation reads that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, actually it's ted williams. >> steve: is it really? >> jimmy: yeah, it's by ted williams. [ laughter ] battle of the frozen heads? >> steve: yeah. that's what i said. >> jimmy:...
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there is a worry that chet the revolutionary guards and has along with increasing presence in those countriesn south america and latin america. they could use this for simple things like funding their own operations in the middle east with drug sales or things like this terrorist plot we disrupted. host: we have read plenty of stories that suggests that if there is every problem within iran that israel will have a big problem guest: i think that's right. they are concerned about the nuclear weapons program in iran. they share the concerns of our allies and the united nations security council. they're much closer to the problem. they are within range of iranian missiles. if the united states or someone else went to war with iran are got into a conflict in the persian gulf, israel could find itself in the way of those missiles. will israel decide on its own to attack iran is one that weighs heavily on u.s. policy makers. host: picture the population in general. what is their collective frame of mind about everything going on? guest: there is a lot of worries about the possibility of war inside
there is a worry that chet the revolutionary guards and has along with increasing presence in those countriesn south america and latin america. they could use this for simple things like funding their own operations in the middle east with drug sales or things like this terrorist plot we disrupted. host: we have read plenty of stories that suggests that if there is every problem within iran that israel will have a big problem guest: i think that's right. they are concerned about the nuclear...
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i did not mention chet edwards earlier, but i appreciate very much the leadership there brought to work every day. i learned a lot from my friend trent lott. i would strongly urge you to read, "herding cats," because it's a reflection of how one leader lead in these times of diversity and turbulence. we did a lot of cat herding, and i'm pleased to have the opportunity to talk about leadership with trent today. [applause] >> thank you, ladies and gentleman, for being here this morning. thank you, tom, for your comments and our friendship, one that continues to grow and develop as the years go by. i must warn you in advance, as tom has indicated, we became not only companions in a lot of difficult times and leaders, both minority and majority, but begun to be really, truly good friends. if you are looking for partisanship, you will not for find it here. thank you, john, and to the henry m. jackson foundation for this centennial celebration. it's hard to believe he would be 100 years old. this is something i have fought an awful lot about when i was in the congress and even cents. i talk t
i did not mention chet edwards earlier, but i appreciate very much the leadership there brought to work every day. i learned a lot from my friend trent lott. i would strongly urge you to read, "herding cats," because it's a reflection of how one leader lead in these times of diversity and turbulence. we did a lot of cat herding, and i'm pleased to have the opportunity to talk about leadership with trent today. [applause] >> thank you, ladies and gentleman, for being here this...