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. >> henry clay frick. >> henry clay frick. where was frick -- what was his job? and how did he attack him? you tell that story in the book. >> sure. frick was one of the leading steel executives in the country. and berkman was unhappy with how he was treating his workforce and had planned to attack him in his office. so, he and emma had attempted to raise money to buy a gun, and possibly a bomb, to do this with. berkman was very keen that he could maybe blow himself up and frick up in the manner of another anarchist who had died. and so, berkman was able to get an appointment with frick. berkman claimed that he was a representative of a labor company that would help him find workers. so, he gained access to his office. and incredibly, he pulled out a gun, shot frick twice in the neck, one on each side. frick was with another executive, and some sort of scuffle ensued between the three of them. they were wrestling around on the floor. berkman stabbed him several times in the leg with a knife that he had concealed -- stabbed fri
. >> henry clay frick. >> henry clay frick. where was frick -- what was his job? and how did he attack him? you tell that story in the book. >> sure. frick was one of the leading steel executives in the country. and berkman was unhappy with how he was treating his workforce and had planned to attack him in his office. so, he and emma had attempted to raise money to buy a gun, and possibly a bomb, to do this with. berkman was very keen that he could maybe blow himself up and...
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fricke was an amazing guy. after the attack he refused anesthesia while a doctor probed around, removed a bullet. and went back to his office, did a bank loan, wrote a couple of letters, and, in fact, lived quite a long time after that. >> you say 28 years. >> yeah. incredible. >> when i was reading your book, i kept thinking this sounds an awful lot like today. what was 1893, whatever you want to call it, great depression, all about? >> that was a financial panic. and the u.s., since the early 1870's, had been subject to one economic spasm after another. a bank would collapse. companies that were depending on the banks for loans would collapse. these things peppered with agonizing regularity. the 1893 win was a typical sort of cause. but just the depths of it were more severe. people were scratching their heads about what had caused it all. economics then was an even more difficult to understand science than it is now. there were all sorts of theories about money supply and various ideas. but nobody quite knew
fricke was an amazing guy. after the attack he refused anesthesia while a doctor probed around, removed a bullet. and went back to his office, did a bank loan, wrote a couple of letters, and, in fact, lived quite a long time after that. >> you say 28 years. >> yeah. incredible. >> when i was reading your book, i kept thinking this sounds an awful lot like today. what was 1893, whatever you want to call it, great depression, all about? >> that was a financial panic. and...
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of the gentleman who tried to assassinate frick where he basically makes an appointment with frick, burstsis office, shoots him twice in the neck, stabs him, wrestles him... >> uh-huh. >> jon: guy walks away. >> frick was one tough guy. >> jon: i was going to say. >> yes. he refused anaesthesia during the operation when they removed the bullets from his neck. once they stitched him up, he went back to his desk and completed a bank loan and wrote a letter to his mom and lived for decades. >> jon: here's the crazy part about the letter, it didn't mention the shooting. but it's like, they're probing his neck, yeah, that's it, that hurts. unbelievable. it's also interesting how the speech, you know, anarchists could speak openly about praising killing. it was a very different time in america. you imagine that there was less freedom of speech, but in many ways it was more. emmitt goldman who he sites, he basically said, "i killed mckinley because emmitt goldman." think of how we are in this society, yet she still continued to give speeches. >> it was a very fine line that emmitt goldman walked
of the gentleman who tried to assassinate frick where he basically makes an appointment with frick, burstsis office, shoots him twice in the neck, stabs him, wrestles him... >> uh-huh. >> jon: guy walks away. >> frick was one tough guy. >> jon: i was going to say. >> yes. he refused anaesthesia during the operation when they removed the bullets from his neck. once they stitched him up, he went back to his desk and completed a bank loan and wrote a letter to his mom...
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that doesn't make you bulletproof according to last year's ford frick winner john miller. >> day of john miller with the san francisco giants. formerly with espn sunday night baseball. i don't want to overshadow anything or even color my thinking about congratulating you, although the ford frick award came my way last year and i remember thinking this is project a good career move anyway so i got the award and then they fired me. so anyway i'm hoping were you able also in addition to getting the award, to keep your job. i'm going to keep my fingers crossed on that one for you. >> got to love john miller. >>> it's to say the giants are the most popular team in the bay area right now. they have sold out every home game so far this season and now fans can get even more of them every week on showtime. >> i have been embedded with him for 8 months. so we have to spend 14 hours together. >>> if this interview goes long enough we are fight. >> reporter: they are not quite os star and felix but they are the giants odd cup. they spend nearly every waking hour eating and breathing giants baseball.
that doesn't make you bulletproof according to last year's ford frick winner john miller. >> day of john miller with the san francisco giants. formerly with espn sunday night baseball. i don't want to overshadow anything or even color my thinking about congratulating you, although the ford frick award came my way last year and i remember thinking this is project a good career move anyway so i got the award and then they fired me. so anyway i'm hoping were you able also in addition to...
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yeah, that's nice. >> chris: what the frick? so, if you guess what it is, you get one point for every song that chris guesses correctly. we'll each go twice. >> okay. >> chris: i guess them, right? >> jimmy: yeah, you -- >> chris: do i guess the instrument, also? >> jimmy: the esteemed judge. >> chris: i know i'm esteemed. >> jimmy: yeah, guess the instrument. >> chris: settle. settle down. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: what are you talking about? settle down? unbelievable. >> okay, okay. >> chris: settle down. >> okay. >> chris: hang on. >> jimmy: if you get one -- >> chris: can i bring it up? >> jimmy: no. >> that doesn't sound -- [ laughter ] >> chris: what? nothing. >> jimmy: you'll see it when he walks in tonight. [ laughter ] >> chris: i what? what, i don't -- okay, i will, then. >> jimmy: all right. >> okay. so, i -- what do i -- what do i do? [ talking over each other ] what do i pick first. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. so you pick -- pick -- don't look. you don't look. >> don't look. okay. okay, here's -- >> jimmy: i'm not yel
yeah, that's nice. >> chris: what the frick? so, if you guess what it is, you get one point for every song that chris guesses correctly. we'll each go twice. >> okay. >> chris: i guess them, right? >> jimmy: yeah, you -- >> chris: do i guess the instrument, also? >> jimmy: the esteemed judge. >> chris: i know i'm esteemed. >> jimmy: yeah, guess the instrument. >> chris: settle. settle down. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: what...
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i'm turning into a fricking televangelist. your time. >> joining me now, senior fellow at media matters. i didn't get invited. i'm sure you had a party over at media matters. where was my invitation? >> we had a party earlier in the week. we had a couple hundred people come over and celebrate the end of glenn beck. >> you had a list of his advertisers and you made -- you helped 27% dip in his ratings. i mean, how much of those factors do you think helped lead to the end of his show. >> well, there was a lot of it going on. you played that clip where he called obama a racist. that began this massive ad boycott. fox refused to take responsibility, beck refused to take responsibility and that opened the door to, i think, the most successful ad fwoi cot ever. 300, 400 advertisers told fox no way, we're not going near him. ratdings down pretty dramatically. it didn't make sense to keep him. >> but one of the things that got me, beck always claimed to be a history buff. i want to play you a clip of what he said to me when i was on h
i'm turning into a fricking televangelist. your time. >> joining me now, senior fellow at media matters. i didn't get invited. i'm sure you had a party over at media matters. where was my invitation? >> we had a party earlier in the week. we had a couple hundred people come over and celebrate the end of glenn beck. >> you had a list of his advertisers and you made -- you helped 27% dip in his ratings. i mean, how much of those factors do you think helped lead to the end of his...
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>> jimmy: who gives a frick? let's play "check out this dude." >> check out this dude!t ] >> jimmy: check out this dude. [ laughter ] he looks like -- he looks like an evil zach galifianakis. [ laughter ] >> steve: looks [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i can't tell if he grew the beard or the beard grew him. [ laughter ] >> steve: i bet if you turned his head upside down, you couldn't tell the difference. let's check out this dude! [ laser blast ] >> jimmy: he looks like he just saw boobs for the first time. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: he looks like the lovechild of joseph gordon-levitt and the kid from "dazed and confused." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he looks like he's in the movie poster for "the 14-year-old virgin." [ light laughter ] >> steve: looks like he's posing for his 6th grade class photo. >> jimmy: hold on, though -- [ laser blast ] >> steve: yeah! >> jimmy: weird george clooney. [ laser blast ] >> steve: -- santa claus. [ laser blast ] >> jimmy: white obama! [ laser blast ] >> steve: ♪ represent the lollipop guild ♪ [ laser blast ] >> jimmy: hi,
>> jimmy: who gives a frick? let's play "check out this dude." >> check out this dude!t ] >> jimmy: check out this dude. [ laughter ] he looks like -- he looks like an evil zach galifianakis. [ laughter ] >> steve: looks [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i can't tell if he grew the beard or the beard grew him. [ laughter ] >> steve: i bet if you turned his head upside down, you couldn't tell the difference. let's check out this dude! [ laser blast ]...
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your mother will never forgive you, and you will go to jail for child neglect for the rest of your fricking life. she's not guilty of murder. this is not a murder case. this is not a manslaughter case. this is a sad, tragic accident. it snowballed out of control. >> so many times defense attorney jose baez said the real story will come out when we get to court, and boy, did he deliver. >> coming up, a look back at the investigation into caylee's disappearance. >> there's something wrong. i found my daughter's car today, and it smells like there's been a dead body in the damn car. >> later casey's father stays the stand. have you ever sexual molested your daughter casey anthony? this past year alone there's been a 67% spike in companies embracing the cloud-- big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach many clouds, not just one. that's why the network that connects, protects, and lets your data move fearlessly through the clouds means more than ever. introducing the schwab mobile app. it's schwab at your fingertips wherever,
your mother will never forgive you, and you will go to jail for child neglect for the rest of your fricking life. she's not guilty of murder. this is not a murder case. this is not a manslaughter case. this is a sad, tragic accident. it snowballed out of control. >> so many times defense attorney jose baez said the real story will come out when we get to court, and boy, did he deliver. >> coming up, a look back at the investigation into caylee's disappearance. >> there's...
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. >> chris rock said that years ago in his comedy bit and it's fricking so true.o you get in an average tour? >> ever been to baskin-robbins? >> do you hike that, or do you still get the same buzz out of it? >> it's a lot of fun. you know, i was not the prettiest kid. i mean, look at me. >> i mean, you got lucky. >> totally. i wanted to pick up a guitar and play rock 'n' roll so i could get a new car and a hot girl. i never expected all that other stuff to be happening and be involved in charities and playing with the troops and touching people's lives and everything else, hanging out in the white house, this, that and the other. mind-blowing events, not at all, but it's pretty cool. >> has it been all you hoped it would be? >> yeah. >> and do you like being famous? >> yes. >> what are the best things about fame, do you think? >> the best things about fame, well, the money don't suck, let's start there. >> how much have you made? >> a lot. >> do you know how much you've made? >> it's none of your business. i'd care for you to stay out of my personal affairs. >> we
. >> chris rock said that years ago in his comedy bit and it's fricking so true.o you get in an average tour? >> ever been to baskin-robbins? >> do you hike that, or do you still get the same buzz out of it? >> it's a lot of fun. you know, i was not the prettiest kid. i mean, look at me. >> i mean, you got lucky. >> totally. i wanted to pick up a guitar and play rock 'n' roll so i could get a new car and a hot girl. i never expected all that other stuff to be...
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have to simultaneously recognize that we are, even when you're the black elite, you are working fricking class because you are not he -- i mean, my people, when they died there would be nothing, right? so you're not intragenerationally wealthy like your peers but you have a house but you have a mortgage on that sucker, right? on the other hand we are structurally positioned different than others but at the same time need to continue to engage in a economic critique that fit with our political gender, social one but it can be difficult so i appreciate the comment in part because it just reminds us of precisely the work that malcolm and manning did. [applause] >> one of the things that points to -- so we now really study and are able to get a certain cachet to studying racial inequality, right? if you go to hopkins and look at their history syllabus. i don't have anything on labor history. if you're going to do the same thing, you won't find anything on labor history. political science doesn't have a class on class politics even though i teach the class on racial policy. so i think what we
have to simultaneously recognize that we are, even when you're the black elite, you are working fricking class because you are not he -- i mean, my people, when they died there would be nothing, right? so you're not intragenerationally wealthy like your peers but you have a house but you have a mortgage on that sucker, right? on the other hand we are structurally positioned different than others but at the same time need to continue to engage in a economic critique that fit with our political...
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i think we still have to do a bunch of stuff including fricks apple trade deals before the congress right now that could have tens of thousands of jobs, republicans gave me this list at the beginning of this year as a priority something they thought they could do but now i'm ready to do it and so far we haven't gotten the kind of movement that i would have expected. we've got the potential to create an infrastructure bank that could put construction workers to work right now rebuilding the roads and bridges and vital infrastructure across the country. those arrests are still areas of think we can make enormous progress. i do think that if the country as a whole season washington act responsibly, compromise is being made, the deficit and the death being dealt with for ten from 15, 20 years that will help with business is feeling more confident about aggressively investing in this country, foreign investors saying america's got its act together and are willing to invest, and so it can have a positive impact overall growth and employment. it's not the only solution. we are still going to hav
i think we still have to do a bunch of stuff including fricks apple trade deals before the congress right now that could have tens of thousands of jobs, republicans gave me this list at the beginning of this year as a priority something they thought they could do but now i'm ready to do it and so far we haven't gotten the kind of movement that i would have expected. we've got the potential to create an infrastructure bank that could put construction workers to work right now rebuilding the...