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hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm john hart. because a big. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule the day. i left the hospital and they were thing and start to come back home. i don't know for some reason i just had to go. and when i walked and at the restaurant there was a young girl there. and i just asked the girl i said i need to know did i got a soldier. commits suicide here and she goes well i can't say anything. just looked at. the mother of the soldier and i wanted to thank you for what. the child did but he didn't. and she started crying a levy mom i'm so sorry i hope you and the favorite god can forgive me. that's what he said and that was it. and he has sent that to me at five forty three on the sixth and they said it ten minutes after six is when he said he wanted to follow family traditions. and there's military pretty much all in all for the whole both sides of the family for the man army and air force and h
hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm john hart. because a big. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule the day. i left the hospital and they were thing and start to come back home. i don't know for some reason i just had to go. and when i walked and at the restaurant there was a young girl there. and i just asked the girl i said i...
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this endanger the nature he was becoming passionate about for him and for many others including john hart, but his friends who was a third member that joining, that ehrlich made with simon and seeing what was happening in the movement and the was a part of the foundation of the environmental ideas. the passion for the environment. >> host: my thesis on the radical environmental movement in general and a lot of the people are involved in that, the kind of lock yourself on to things movement come from so were suburbia which is fascinating. the other thing that was interesting is you mentioned that he suffered from depression. yet in this book, he is the optimist cut he is the glass is half full kind of guy. ehrlich is the glass is half empty kind of guy. suffering for 14 years or something and we are going to get out of this. >> guest: one is whether it is hard to probe the psychology of someone like simon from his past to what extent that his euphoric attitude towards the idea things were getting better to come of his own determination to see the world was better. overcoming depression and
this endanger the nature he was becoming passionate about for him and for many others including john hart, but his friends who was a third member that joining, that ehrlich made with simon and seeing what was happening in the movement and the was a part of the foundation of the environmental ideas. the passion for the environment. >> host: my thesis on the radical environmental movement in general and a lot of the people are involved in that, the kind of lock yourself on to things...
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endangering the nature he was becoming so passionate about and for him and for many others including john hartne of his friends who was the third member who joined with ehrlich and simon, seeing what was happening in suburbanization, that was part of the foundation of the environments of ideas and the passion for the environment. >> host: and back to my thesis on radical environmentalism because i'm really interested in it in general, a lot of people that are involved in that the earth first's and the movements come from suburbia and it's really fascinating. the other thing i thought was really interesting was you mention that julien simon suffered from depression yet in this book, he is the optimist. he was the glass is half-full guy and it's ehrlich who is the of apocalyptic pessimist glass is half empty guy. i thought that was really interesting -- here's this guy who studied this for 13 years. he is like hey the earth is going to survive then we are going to get out of that. >> guest: one is whether it's hard to probe the psychology of someone like simon from a distance after he has died b
endangering the nature he was becoming so passionate about and for him and for many others including john hartne of his friends who was the third member who joined with ehrlich and simon, seeing what was happening in suburbanization, that was part of the foundation of the environments of ideas and the passion for the environment. >> host: and back to my thesis on radical environmentalism because i'm really interested in it in general, a lot of people that are involved in that the earth...
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where he was with the ddt to control mosquitoes and this nature he was becoming so passionate about john hart, one of his friends who was the third member who joined the debt that ehrlich made with sidemen the cuff simon with ravee suburban foundation of their environmental ideas and the passion for the environment. >> host: and 96 on the radical environmental movement in general. and a lot of the people that are involved in that and like the earth latch yourself on two things movement come from suburbia which i think it's fascinating. the other thing i thought was fascinating is you mentioned that julian simon suffered from depression. get in this book he is the optimist. he is a glass half full kind of guy and if ehrlich who is the apocalyptic glass is half empty kind of guy you and i thought that was an interesting -- dtca and yet we are going to get out of this. >> guest: a couple interesting things about that. one is that it's hard to prove psychology with someone like sieminski distance after -- what extent is sort of a euphoric attitude towards the idea that things are getting better a
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dagen: we are going to show you the big board because we have a triple digit-john hart hands great autors for last month, ford driving the blue chips higher, we would love to see these car companies do well and is pushing the market higher. and talk about guinea up, even though there were gigantic flops at the box office namely the lone ranger this summer hollywood still pulled off record in terms of the box office, dennis kneale joins us with more. there were a lot of smaller budget movies that did exceptionally well. >> late summer surge in august by a couple films helped the box office hit a new all-time high record for summer. the number came in, lost my notes here, 1 forty-seven.five billion -- four$.75 billion, $5 billion for the summer, but as of 8% record set in 2011 and that remarkably is despite the biggest flop, almost $200 million loss disney is going to take on the lone ranger which cost $300 million to make and market and this summer what happened is hollywood jammed it up with 19 different blockbuster films that had nine figure budgets, over $100 million apiece, from the
dagen: we are going to show you the big board because we have a triple digit-john hart hands great autors for last month, ford driving the blue chips higher, we would love to see these car companies do well and is pushing the market higher. and talk about guinea up, even though there were gigantic flops at the box office namely the lone ranger this summer hollywood still pulled off record in terms of the box office, dennis kneale joins us with more. there were a lot of smaller budget movies...
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. >> joining us now is "washington post" columnist and msnbc contributor, jonathan cape hart. johnh mr. bloomberg when he first ran for mayor. is there an element of hypocrisy in his accusations against mr. de blasio who has used his own family as part of his complain artillery? >> i think what the mayor is trying to do is clean it up in what he said in the statement that you read just a second ago. look, i think if he had to do it over again, i think the mayor is probably trying to say racial appeal as opposed to -- de blasio's campaign was making a racial appeal as opposed to racist. >> but snlts that exactly what mr. bloomberg did? >> what i was going to say is, but so what? bill de blassio is guilty of doing something that mayor bloomberg did in his first campaign for mayor. i put in the piece i wrote today, his own mother, beloved late mother, was in campaign literature, campaigned at least one senior center in 2001. so de blasio is doing what politicians all over the country do all of the time. work with their families, use their families to help humanize them. >> right. so m
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john hart of trenton, new jersey, risked his life to return home to see his dying wife, soldiers rode after him and he escaped in the woods while his wife lay on her death bed, soldiers ruined his farm. he was hunted across the countryside. when at long last emaciated by hardship he was able to sneak home, he found his wife had already been buried and his 13 children taken away. he never saw them again. he died a broken man in 1779, without ever finding his family. dr. john witherspoon, signer, was president of the college of new jersey, later called prince po*pb. the british -- princeton. the village occupied the town of princeton. they burned the finest college library in the country. judge richard stockton rushed back to his estate in an effort to evacuate his wife and children. the family found refuge with friends but a torrey sympathizer betrayed them. judge stockton was pulled from bed at night and brutally beaten by the arresting soldiers, thrown into a common jail he was deliberately starved. congress finally arranged for stockton's parole but his health was ruined. the judge
john hart of trenton, new jersey, risked his life to return home to see his dying wife, soldiers rode after him and he escaped in the woods while his wife lay on her death bed, soldiers ruined his farm. he was hunted across the countryside. when at long last emaciated by hardship he was able to sneak home, he found his wife had already been buried and his 13 children taken away. he never saw them again. he died a broken man in 1779, without ever finding his family. dr. john witherspoon, signer,...
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in works by such artists as john steuart curry and thomas hart benton, realism emerged as the essentialodern american expression. hopper, hard working and largely immune to fads and foreign styles, seemed to embody the authentic american artist. (dr. carol troyen) did he see himself that way? yes and no. hopper said that the critics give you an identity and sometimes you give it a push. so that, when in the 1930s, he was described as the yankee painter, stalwart, independent and upright, he was willing to be that even though he had another side of his personality, the kind of romantic, inward, turn-of-the-century, brooding artist that always remained with him. (narrator) always restless for new locations, the hoppers spent the summers of 1927 and 1929 in maine. working in both oil and watercolor, edward continued to paint real places infused with sunlight. hopper was intrigued by the lighthouses that dot the rocky coast-- an intersection of strong verticals, diagonals and horizontals with light and shade. sometimes he cropped them, chopping off what would be the picturesque subject for
in works by such artists as john steuart curry and thomas hart benton, realism emerged as the essentialodern american expression. hopper, hard working and largely immune to fads and foreign styles, seemed to embody the authentic american artist. (dr. carol troyen) did he see himself that way? yes and no. hopper said that the critics give you an identity and sometimes you give it a push. so that, when in the 1930s, he was described as the yankee painter, stalwart, independent and upright, he was...
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spurs with the lead against chelsea at white hart lane in the 19th minute. john terry got his side level in the second half, heading in on 65 minutes, but as the visitors searched for the winner torres had a second bookable continues. 1-1 the final score. mann city hope to sustain. robin van percy returns from injury. gunners up to eight wins on the trot. >> atletico playing saturday. atletico haven't defeated their city rivals since 1999. after beating them in the coba del ray they have hope. >> it's an important game, when you have to pay with a strong team. the key for this time - for this type of game is to have confidence, do the best, don't be worried. stay focused and try to play your best. >> from football - the latest tennis. petra kvitova beat angelique kerber to win the pan pacific open title. the former wimbledon champion came back after a second-set meltdown, winning 6-2, 0-6, 6-3, giving her a second win of the year. petra kvitova moves to seventh in the world rankings, from 11th. >> in bangkok the top four seeds secured a semifinal spot. thailand o
spurs with the lead against chelsea at white hart lane in the 19th minute. john terry got his side level in the second half, heading in on 65 minutes, but as the visitors searched for the winner torres had a second bookable continues. 1-1 the final score. mann city hope to sustain. robin van percy returns from injury. gunners up to eight wins on the trot. >> atletico playing saturday. atletico haven't defeated their city rivals since 1999. after beating them in the coba del ray they have...
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hart taps into his brain. >>> what to do with your smartphone. >>> intense diplomacy amid the international call for action in syria. secretary of state john kerry holding a press conference right now but british foreign secretary william hague, it comes on the heels on a weekend spent lobbying european and arab partners. we're looking at live pictures right now. only france has publicly called for air strikes and while kerry says saudi arabia backs them, the saudis have stopped short of saying so publicly. >>> israel has reinforced their iron dome missile defense system. the u.s. would notify israel, quote, hours before a u.s. strike. the country fears damascus could fire missiles at them in retaliation. >>> pope francis made an impassioned plea before 100,000 during a global day of prayer and feasting for peace. we have team coverage with jim maceda in turkey. tracie potts is in washington. let's start with jim. jim, good morning. what was secretary kerry able to accomplish? we just saw him speaking moments ago there in london. >> reporter: hi, veronica. well, there are lots of diplomatic moving parts with meetings in vilnius, paris, and
hart taps into his brain. >>> what to do with your smartphone. >>> intense diplomacy amid the international call for action in syria. secretary of state john kerry holding a press conference right now but british foreign secretary william hague, it comes on the heels on a weekend spent lobbying european and arab partners. we're looking at live pictures right now. only france has publicly called for air strikes and while kerry says saudi arabia backs them, the saudis have...
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we saw a lot of people, lock hart, a lot of people that were cautious about the economy going in and i think they made their point. i'm surprised after john williams has sort of done a 1800 on this coming out of the san francisco fed who supported this process and worried about bubbles but the bottom line is, the economic conditions have not improved to the extent that the fed said they needed to start the tapering process. i think they gave up an opportunity but nonetheless, the economic conditions were mixed from the fed's perspective. >> sorry. we brought a small decline in long-term interest rates but spread uncertainty about fed policy and about the fed's overall understanding of where the economy is. >> don't they have a chance to clarify it at the presser now to say what does it mean. we hope they will. >> back to what diane said a moment ago the labor market is not getting that much stronger. the reality, it is improving but in 2012, created 180,000 net new jobs a month. 2013, guess what? you're exactly at -- >> what are the the benefits of continuing the qe as it is? >> the labor market is tightening. we don't have labor force gr
we saw a lot of people, lock hart, a lot of people that were cautious about the economy going in and i think they made their point. i'm surprised after john williams has sort of done a 1800 on this coming out of the san francisco fed who supported this process and worried about bubbles but the bottom line is, the economic conditions have not improved to the extent that the fed said they needed to start the tapering process. i think they gave up an opportunity but nonetheless, the economic...