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. >> yeah, frank thomas. >> jimmy: frank thomas is still there. and who else is there?b >> jimmy: you will translate what he is saying to the english-speaking part of the audience? >> big papi's going to be awesome. a lot of people don't that big papi and i go back 20 years. we both broke in with seattle. he's been a great player since i've known him. of course, our quarterback and captain mr. kevin burkhardt, who is fantastic. >> jimmy: the playoffs start on fs-1 thursday and you can see alex rodriguez on "shark tank" october 15th here on abc. we'll be right back with luke combs. >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by mercedes-benz, the best or nothing. ♪ (upbeat musi♪) ♪ it's here! it's here! it's here! ♪ ♪ ♪ at ally, we're doing digital financial services right. but if that's not enough, we have more than 8,000 ally's looking out for one thing, you. call in the next ten minutes to save on. and if that's not enough, we'll look after your every dollar. put down the phone. and if that's not enough, we'll look
. >> yeah, frank thomas. >> jimmy: frank thomas is still there. and who else is there?b >> jimmy: you will translate what he is saying to the english-speaking part of the audience? >> big papi's going to be awesome. a lot of people don't that big papi and i go back 20 years. we both broke in with seattle. he's been a great player since i've known him. of course, our quarterback and captain mr. kevin burkhardt, who is fantastic. >> jimmy: the playoffs start on fs-1...
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magoo, and frank thomas. him to and live in the jungle, which teach men how to survive in the jungle, desert, and other environments until rescued. with preparation and ingenuity, flight crews could u survive. [video clip] >> the jungle. it looked so soft and easy from maybe-25 upstairs. but downstairs it looks very different. there is a five-man crew in it somewhere. >> this is sergeant ford, a gunner. used to work in spokane, washington. never spent a day in the woods. since all except him and the pilot bailed out together, there is a good chance of being hurt if he yells. >> hello! hello! >> no answer. not at first. a little later he hears somebody else. >> hey, no! >> then he season. -- then he seems them. the navigator. a steady, dependable guy who was a high school football coach before the war. a good man to have around in an emergency. >> hello there. >> how are you, are you all right? >> ok, fine. >> sergeant ford is about aboutworried leaving his parachute in the treetop. >> he feels it will be a go
magoo, and frank thomas. him to and live in the jungle, which teach men how to survive in the jungle, desert, and other environments until rescued. with preparation and ingenuity, flight crews could u survive. [video clip] >> the jungle. it looked so soft and easy from maybe-25 upstairs. but downstairs it looks very different. there is a five-man crew in it somewhere. >> this is sergeant ford, a gunner. used to work in spokane, washington. never spent a day in the woods. since all...
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the big guns are back and robin thomas frank rebury jerome and mats hummels were on the pitch right from the start and fans will be sad you know had corrected his previous s's mistake to good effect. taking to homo's by and in front after ten minutes a strong start for sanyo i never made it to nil almost immediately after half time after he held off nicklaus stock the game looked to be decided but had has gained key how good she danced past but saying then passed what was and made it impossible for andre duda to miss. just five minutes later this free kick from the impact and hard went straight past aliso and landed at the feet of a grateful salomon kalou. i think if. we're all very disappointed and frustrated that it's the second time in a row that we haven't been able to win after being two nil up and seek to end its opening for by and things got even worse when front rebury had to be taken off with a knee injury he could be out for a long time. the pressure is on the buy and buses to speed up the search for and to nazis permanent replacement. and forgo just a reminder of our top story
the big guns are back and robin thomas frank rebury jerome and mats hummels were on the pitch right from the start and fans will be sad you know had corrected his previous s's mistake to good effect. taking to homo's by and in front after ten minutes a strong start for sanyo i never made it to nil almost immediately after half time after he held off nicklaus stock the game looked to be decided but had has gained key how good she danced past but saying then passed what was and made it impossible...
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thomas. go ahead, frank. caller: hi. it is my pleasure getting on the line to you. i liked your old show on fox playingre you had her the piano in the background, their attractive. guest: lauren green. caller: she looks much better. what i was trying to say was you had a discussion for or five calls back from maryland and pennsylvania, to me they sounded a little sanctimonious. i did in ancestry test and found out i have italian and greek on my mother's and father's side, but if you look further, i have ofkish, caucus region russia, and a little jewish in me. black people sometimes see me as a white boy. when people cbs some sort of people see mehite as some sort of off-white guy. i see all of this, and there is not an accurate picture being portrayed. in new orleans many years ago, there were lynchings of sicilians. review 15the national years ago, among some of the people in the lynch mob was african-americans. guest: the point you bring up is good. lewis my friends is henry junior of harvard university. a marvelous series on african-american my spirit when he exa
thomas. go ahead, frank. caller: hi. it is my pleasure getting on the line to you. i liked your old show on fox playingre you had her the piano in the background, their attractive. guest: lauren green. caller: she looks much better. what i was trying to say was you had a discussion for or five calls back from maryland and pennsylvania, to me they sounded a little sanctimonious. i did in ancestry test and found out i have italian and greek on my mother's and father's side, but if you look...
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we should listen to thomas frank's book. is host: -- host: thank you for weighing in.he "the washington post" it reportking about how the broke republicans down into different categories. core conservatives are about 15% of registered voters. we think of as traditional republicans, they represent corporate tax rates and believe the system is fair. country firstup, conservatives, 7% of registered voters are older and less educated. they think the country is broken and blame immigrants for that and think the united states should withdraw from the world. another type of republican identified is market skeptic republicans, 12% of registered voters, are leery of big business and free trade and the leave the system is rigged against them. enterprise is, 11% are opposite. they are younger and more diverse and more bullish. they support business and leave welcoming immigrants makes the country stronger. these are some of the findings typology. political we go to donald in san antonio texas on the democrats line. caller: good morning. i was listening to everyone speaking. . not
we should listen to thomas frank's book. is host: -- host: thank you for weighing in.he "the washington post" it reportking about how the broke republicans down into different categories. core conservatives are about 15% of registered voters. we think of as traditional republicans, they represent corporate tax rates and believe the system is fair. country firstup, conservatives, 7% of registered voters are older and less educated. they think the country is broken and blame immigrants...
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thomas. also the chair of french and frank o'phone studies at ucla. and he had this to say about what's happening across spain right now. >> let's talk about the political risk the central government faces by moving to exert direct rule over catalonia. could this indeed backfire on the prime minister? >> i think the prime minister has completely misread and miscalculated the situation here. not only has he triggered article 155 but he's also been working behind the scenes to enlist cross-party support so that when he goes to the senate he will essentially be able to put this into action. because after all a constitutional monarchy and yet for the second time the king has spoken out on this particular issue and he has the support of the in the region and the latest decisions come on the heel as we saw the police violence that repressed people going to the polls, political leaders still being held in prison, the police chief in catalonia has been threatened and essentially now rajoy is going to put the region into receivership. >> let's talk about artic
thomas. also the chair of french and frank o'phone studies at ucla. and he had this to say about what's happening across spain right now. >> let's talk about the political risk the central government faces by moving to exert direct rule over catalonia. could this indeed backfire on the prime minister? >> i think the prime minister has completely misread and miscalculated the situation here. not only has he triggered article 155 but he's also been working behind the scenes to enlist...
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abt, coming up, thomas focusing on the fbi's violent crime to sticks. -- statistics. later on, frankora joins us to talk about tensions between the u.s. and cuba after the u.s. --diplomats. booktv in american history tv travel to south dakota. coming up today on american history tv, all of our programs from the city will air in one-time block. the architecture and design of the city. [video clip] >> here is a pretty small town as state capitals go, 12,000 or 14,000 people. fort pierre is another 2500 people. between the two is maybe 15,000 people. not only is a small, it is remote. capitalelected as state because it is in the middle of the state. it is a 2 hour drive to any other sizable town in the state. that present some challenges in operating the state government that people have to drive in from some distance to come here to participate in meetings. it can also be a challenge toracting people to the city work for the state government. the state is by far the largest employer and really dominates the economy here. todaymake sure to tune in , booktv in american history tv traveli
abt, coming up, thomas focusing on the fbi's violent crime to sticks. -- statistics. later on, frankora joins us to talk about tensions between the u.s. and cuba after the u.s. --diplomats. booktv in american history tv travel to south dakota. coming up today on american history tv, all of our programs from the city will air in one-time block. the architecture and design of the city. [video clip] >> here is a pretty small town as state capitals go, 12,000 or 14,000 people. fort pierre is...
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thomas apt will join us to discuss that. also, an examination of u.s. cuba tensions after the so-called sonic attacks on u.s. the comments in nevada. with frank more of florida international university. c-span'so watch washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. announcer: sunday night, on afterwards. radio host and contributor charles sykes discusses his book "how the right lost its mind." he is interviewed by fox news and a host. >> donald trump represented something. he certainly represented what the big middle finger from voters to the establishment. wantedyou really, really to deal with some of these issues, the public electorate would have gone with marco rubio or ted cruz, and they didn't. in terms of communication, yes, he is a master of twitter. but he is crude, rude, he was a serial liar, he is a thin-skinned, he is a fraud. this was relatively well-known. conservatives, who not that long ago used to argue that character matters, but the president was a role model, has somehow found a way to rationalize the behavior of somebody who insults women, mocks the disabled, mocks pows, paid a multimillion d
thomas apt will join us to discuss that. also, an examination of u.s. cuba tensions after the so-called sonic attacks on u.s. the comments in nevada. with frank more of florida international university. c-span'so watch washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. announcer: sunday night, on afterwards. radio host and contributor charles sykes discusses his book "how the right lost its mind." he is interviewed by fox news and a host. >> donald...
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i especially want to think thomas, the new president here at gw for hosting us on his campus. we are deeply grateful to frank for serving as rmc and organizing today's proceedings. he is keenly aware of the unique challenges that face the central intelligence agency. you will hear some of this today or more properly there will be some things you don't hear today discussing sensitive world of intelligence in a public forum is always tricky but it's a thousand times easier when we are partners like frank and so i deeply appreciate the work he has done. the theme of our conference this year is achieving strategic advantage in the timing couldn't be more fitting. exactly 60 years ago today the soviet union launched sputnik into space stunning the public, but not american leaders. cia's office and previously informed eisenhower about soviet planning to launch an earth satellite providing him with the strategic advantage he needed to guide our nation's response. later today cia will be releasing a declassified article about our work on the sputnik along with hundreds of pages of related documents of the historians
i especially want to think thomas, the new president here at gw for hosting us on his campus. we are deeply grateful to frank for serving as rmc and organizing today's proceedings. he is keenly aware of the unique challenges that face the central intelligence agency. you will hear some of this today or more properly there will be some things you don't hear today discussing sensitive world of intelligence in a public forum is always tricky but it's a thousand times easier when we are partners...
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thomas carlyle's archetype of the anal librarian. he stands like a jackal at the gates of the library to preserve and protect books by keeping readers away. [laughter] so frank kaplan is also a literary biologist and defender of readers, think god. biographers will tell you how and why they became great. fred kaplan does all three. a historian, biographer, and a literary critic. what is special is how he describes what might be called a pilgrimage of enlightenment of these great characters. if you are in a classical mood, the homeric odyssey of his characters. in "lincoln and the abolitionists," he has written a book that is basically a dialogue between lincoln and john quincy adams, a moral journey for each of them, a moral activist -- john quincy adams -- versus a moral credential list in abraham credentialist in abraham lincoln. my one challenge to the book -- when you get to the page 276, read "the house divided" speech by lincoln of 1858. there, i made my defense of lincoln and we can go on. the book is critical of lincoln , and it is a brilliant book. it is critical of lincoln as it is critical of america's moral history. this book and his book of john
thomas carlyle's archetype of the anal librarian. he stands like a jackal at the gates of the library to preserve and protect books by keeping readers away. [laughter] so frank kaplan is also a literary biologist and defender of readers, think god. biographers will tell you how and why they became great. fred kaplan does all three. a historian, biographer, and a literary critic. what is special is how he describes what might be called a pilgrimage of enlightenment of these great characters. if...