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kaufman: thank you. [applause] >> we would like to thank dr. kaufman for being with us tonight. he is so wonderful a person that he will be reprising this lecture tomorrow in ann arbor. we thank him for that as well. please enjoy the snacks in the lobby. thank you very much once again for being part of this lecture, and also thank you dr. kaufman for providing us some wonderful insights. not so much on president ford, but on congressman ford. that is an eye-opener. thank you very much, have a nice evening. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> this sunday on oral history, we continue our series on women in congress with former democratic congresswoman, pat schroeder. i when i first got elected, was in this idealistic mode of, this is wonderful, how long do you think it will be before half of the house is female? the library of congress what they thought, they said, probably 300 years. [laughter] it has been very incremental, very incremental. >> in the weeks ahead we
kaufman: thank you. [applause] >> we would like to thank dr. kaufman for being with us tonight. he is so wonderful a person that he will be reprising this lecture tomorrow in ann arbor. we thank him for that as well. please enjoy the snacks in the lobby. thank you very much once again for being part of this lecture, and also thank you dr. kaufman for providing us some wonderful insights. not so much on president ford, but on congressman ford. that is an eye-opener. thank you very much,...
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kaufman for being with us tonight. he's such a wonderful person he'll be reprising this lecture tomorrow in ann arbor. we thank him for that as well. please enjoy the snacks and afterglow we have prepared for you out in the lobby. thanks once again for being part of this lecture. and also thank you, dr. kaufman, for providing insight on not just president ford but congressman ford. that's eye-opening in many respects. thank you very much. have a nice evening. [ applause ] >> if you miss any of this week's american history tv programs, you can find them any time online at our website, c-span.org. check the c-span video library. american history tv weekdays continues until labor day. our look at the presidency continues tuesday with the food and design at the white house. wednesday, how presidents have dealt with the media and press coverage. and on thursday, we turn to our oral history series and conversations with women who were members of congress. >>> bringing together people. and on tuesday, live coverage of a discu
kaufman for being with us tonight. he's such a wonderful person he'll be reprising this lecture tomorrow in ann arbor. we thank him for that as well. please enjoy the snacks and afterglow we have prepared for you out in the lobby. thanks once again for being part of this lecture. and also thank you, dr. kaufman, for providing insight on not just president ford but congressman ford. that's eye-opening in many respects. thank you very much. have a nice evening. [ applause ] >> if you miss...
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scott kaufman talks about how that happened. he discusses the president's life before and after the presidency. he is the author of "ambition, pragmatism, and party: a political biography of gerald r. ford , a political -- author of "ambition, pragmatism, and party: a political biography of gerald r. ford. the gerald r. ford presidential museum hosted this program. it is about an hour. >> good evening, welcome to the ford residential museum. it is my honor to serve here as the deputy director. we are very pleased to have you with us for tonight's program. tonight, are featured speaker is scott kaufman. he is a board of trustees scholar. he researches american military and diplomatic history. in 2014, he was awarded the research travel grant. much of the research for this book that he wrote came from the archives and manuscript collections at the ford library and ann arbor. he is the author, co-author and editor of multiple different books. few of his publications include -- the presidency of james earl carter junior and equal pa
scott kaufman talks about how that happened. he discusses the president's life before and after the presidency. he is the author of "ambition, pragmatism, and party: a political biography of gerald r. ford , a political -- author of "ambition, pragmatism, and party: a political biography of gerald r. ford. the gerald r. ford presidential museum hosted this program. it is about an hour. >> good evening, welcome to the ford residential museum. it is my honor to serve here as the...
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k aurks, kaufman is a featured expert on the cold war, u.s. foreign policy, the ford administration, nuclear testing and the office of the first lady. with regard to scott kaufman's new book, the smu presidential history director jeffrey eagle stated, no one understands the american political scene of the 1970s. that's swirling chaotic despiriting and transformational decade that continues to beputle and face nation historians like scott kaufmann. it is my great pleasure to welcome scott kauffman to the ford presidential museum. [ applause ] >>> thank you very much for having me. there are so many people i would like to thank. i'll briefly go through the list of the individuals that have been so helpful to bring me here, and have been so kind and generous to me. of course, joe restfall. don holloway, kristin mooney, joe calaruso, kate murray, they have all been so generous to me. the national archives administration and, of course, in addition to know, i have to mention the ford foundation. the gerald r. ford found zags. because i really think
k aurks, kaufman is a featured expert on the cold war, u.s. foreign policy, the ford administration, nuclear testing and the office of the first lady. with regard to scott kaufman's new book, the smu presidential history director jeffrey eagle stated, no one understands the american political scene of the 1970s. that's swirling chaotic despiriting and transformational decade that continues to beputle and face nation historians like scott kaufmann. it is my great pleasure to welcome scott...
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i've never really done what they call straight comedy. >> wow. >> andy kaufman was just the most fun. i've never in my 44 years of watching, i've never seen someone take an audience through the kind of emotional roller coaster that he was able to do. i would say kaufman was the only one i ever saw truly work without a net. >> well, how many people want me to stay? how many people don't want me to stay? thank you very much. and i'm sorry i brought you all a down at this party. >> all of his intentions were different than every other comedian. he was trying to get a reaction, and it really was art more than straight standup comedy. >> but i'm going get off. so, thank you. you really showed me tonight -- [ crying ] you ruined everything! [ crying ] [ rhythmic sounds ] thank you. >> my worst fears are confirmed. i'm going totally under their heads. >> i was really influenced by andy kaufman. >> i was self-destructive, but i was also kind of infamous. my earlier stand-up was like oh, i'll show you crazy, you know. >> i love this very much, and i thought, what if i, i don't know, what if i
i've never really done what they call straight comedy. >> wow. >> andy kaufman was just the most fun. i've never in my 44 years of watching, i've never seen someone take an audience through the kind of emotional roller coaster that he was able to do. i would say kaufman was the only one i ever saw truly work without a net. >> well, how many people want me to stay? how many people don't want me to stay? thank you very much. and i'm sorry i brought you all a down at this party....
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but how the world's most popular food could or perhaps should be able to help feed the planet fred kaufman author of bet the farm how stop being food joins me in studio plus economist and author steve keen joins us from amsterdam to look at stocks and markets in australia and we drill into oil prices that the saudis have reversed positions from only a month ago what does it mean and what are other oil related news should we take attention to druggy corner of since we're trading joins us from florida to consider it all but first we had a few headlines president erda one of turkey today responded to u.s. sanctions and bluster by threatening to boycott u.s. electronics in favor of products made in turkey or south korea in a speech in ankara mr atta once said if they have the i phones there is samsung elsewhere we have vestal and vessel was the first company to design a smart phone in turkey shares were up by roughly eight percent after president or want plug for the company the president offered no details on how i boycott would be implemented you may recall that he famously use face time fun
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todayure speaker is scott kaufman. here in his doctorate at ohio university, the other ohio university. much of the research from this book he wrote came from the archives and manuscript collections from the library in ann arbor. a few of his publics include, the peaceful use of nuclear explosive tuesday the cold war america, the presidency of james carter, jr. and roselyn carter, equal partner in the white house among many others. he's currently writing a monograph about the environment and international diplomacy due to be released in december 2018. he's a featured expert on the subjectoffs the carter administration, cold war, u.s. foreign ma foreign policy, the ford administration, nuclear testing and the office of the first lady. with regard to scott's new book, jeffrey eagle stated no one understands the american political scene of the 1970s, that swirling chaotic, dispiriting and transformational decade that continues to befuddle and fascinate historians like scott kaufman. it's my honor to welcome scott to the f
todayure speaker is scott kaufman. here in his doctorate at ohio university, the other ohio university. much of the research from this book he wrote came from the archives and manuscript collections from the library in ann arbor. a few of his publics include, the peaceful use of nuclear explosive tuesday the cold war america, the presidency of james carter, jr. and roselyn carter, equal partner in the white house among many others. he's currently writing a monograph about the environment and...
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and asked steve walz for plus how do you like your speech prepared how about from a test to read kaufman the author of bet the farm how foodstuff being food sat down with me to discuss the labs piece you heard it right and the jobs report for you why is it one hundred fifty thousand jobs were added unemployment fell to three point nine percent we'll have more on this on the next broadcast back in one. some for something and now. they use indigenous people as you know we that they paid in. the pipe dream. that only. out of a sudden a man just back in full green. i said i will enter it in the they will not allow me. if they will shoot me. i don't know how long a million million indeed i'm not i'm not young enough to need be been thought to be have been killed by the human dynamic that i think i'm a little bit like i mean because. this is. the church secret indeed just like priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the do graphic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply
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and here to talk pizza is fred kaufman author about the farm how food stop being food fred thank you so much for being with us now this debacle that quite frankly we haven't covered it too much on the show the whole papa john's racial slur and everything but now that their numbers are really want to get to it their decline is probably good news for domino's another pizza companies and domino's what they're the largest in the world aren't they domino's is number two the largest remains of pizza hut yes but you have brains yes exactly but domino's is gaining fast i think we have to understand the scale of global pizza we're talking about a one hundred thirty five billion dollar industry globally the fastest growing country with demand for pizzas of course china they were up twenty eight percent and when we're talking pizza bart it's not just pepperoni anymore in different parts of the world we're seeing pizza we're seeing mashed potato masher where do they have what ireland to have meshed potato pizza sardine pizza so anything that you can put on a crust with some matzah relishes goes
and here to talk pizza is fred kaufman author about the farm how food stop being food fred thank you so much for being with us now this debacle that quite frankly we haven't covered it too much on the show the whole papa john's racial slur and everything but now that their numbers are really want to get to it their decline is probably good news for domino's another pizza companies and domino's what they're the largest in the world aren't they domino's is number two the largest remains of pizza...
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trump trying to reshape american industry or go back to the future i'll ask steve small bird and fred kaufman author of bet the farm how foodstuff think buddhist back with me to talk about get this produced in a test tube some things never cease to amaze we'll get to all that but first we had a few headlines. but trump administration has announced their long expected plan to curtail fuel efficiency standard of brueggemann for future years that were enacted by the obama administration to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve public health and substantially reduce pressure on automakers to make such improvements the rule effectively obstructs a twenty twelve rule that would have pushed the standard to fifty four mpg by twenty twenty five the proposed rule was officially published by the trump environmental protection agency yesterday and is out for a sixty day comment period if adopted the rule would freeze the so-called cafe standards that corporate average fuel economy standards in place at thirty seven miles per gallon in twenty twenty one barring any other further improvement through
trump trying to reshape american industry or go back to the future i'll ask steve small bird and fred kaufman author of bet the farm how foodstuff think buddhist back with me to talk about get this produced in a test tube some things never cease to amaze we'll get to all that but first we had a few headlines. but trump administration has announced their long expected plan to curtail fuel efficiency standard of brueggemann for future years that were enacted by the obama administration to reduce...
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. >> reporter: martha kaufman heads the northern great plains program at the world wildlife fund. >> per year. that's faster than the deforestation of the amazon. >> faster? >> faster. more acres of prairie are lost every year than acres of amazon rainforest. >> reporter: and that can have real consequences. last summer hurricane harvey caused catastrophic flooding in houston, where in the last few decades 3/4 of the prairie surrounding the city has been develop developed, leaving little grassland to soak up historic amounts of rainfall. >> when the grasses are intact and they're holding all this soil, they're a big sponge. when it's been is sawed off it runs at the top. just imagine you change a sponge to a hard surface. flood events become much more intense. >> reporter: kaufman hopes people can one day appreciate the prairie the same way they treasure those other endangered comes true, this will become a living postcard of our own history. >> there's this one great quote that to fal when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel
. >> reporter: martha kaufman heads the northern great plains program at the world wildlife fund. >> per year. that's faster than the deforestation of the amazon. >> faster? >> faster. more acres of prairie are lost every year than acres of amazon rainforest. >> reporter: and that can have real consequences. last summer hurricane harvey caused catastrophic flooding in houston, where in the last few decades 3/4 of the prairie surrounding the city has been develop...
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probably makes some marketing science fred kaufman author of bet the farm thank you very much pre-shared for a thank you bart. that's it for this time thanks for watching you catch boom bust on you tube you tube dot com slash boom bust artie we'll see you again. the philippine city is anxious when the u.s. military moves down to the six tourists moved in. and now a whole generation of fatherless children is growing up here. my dad an opinion one month of simple simple dunkel. i bake day is a gem like my last and i know you'll come. back home so. sorry it isn't the first time the t.v. crew you see or think takes you were a night. answer is known that now and that it's real or is this. that's it for the tell you what my god found it. funny that. you can take the gilliver that you can't take the birth of a girl to such a movie no woman you know. oh i love you like i did it you did it if you. leave. disinflation very little inflation for decades interest rates have gone down for thirty years markets have rallied for thirty years now the whole thing is reversing interest rates are going up so
probably makes some marketing science fred kaufman author of bet the farm thank you very much pre-shared for a thank you bart. that's it for this time thanks for watching you catch boom bust on you tube you tube dot com slash boom bust artie we'll see you again. the philippine city is anxious when the u.s. military moves down to the six tourists moved in. and now a whole generation of fatherless children is growing up here. my dad an opinion one month of simple simple dunkel. i bake day is a...
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tonight, tom arnold, comedian jerrod carmichael, "$100,000 pyramid" contestant evan kaufman, and musicr cutie. and now, and why not, here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: i'm your host, thanks for watching. we have a lot to get
tonight, tom arnold, comedian jerrod carmichael, "$100,000 pyramid" contestant evan kaufman, and musicr cutie. and now, and why not, here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: i'm your host, thanks for watching. we have a lot to get
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we should tell you, anderson, that congressman mike kaufman deserves a lot of credit here.amily reached out to him and he's the one who held this meeting. he's the one who's making the announcement. but to his credit he's giving the news media credit too for all the attention being paid. so either way, for this family, for this little girl, for the parents and for common sense this is all good news. and now they can have their party. >> really an amazing story. a reminder for our viewers don't miss our interactive daily newscast on facebook full circle. 6:25 every day. you'll find it at facebook.com/anderson cooper full circle. all one word. we'll see you tomorrow. and 8:00 p.m. eastern on cnn tomorrow night. the news continues. want to hand it over to chris cuomo for "cuomo prime time." >> thank you, anderson. i am chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." president trump yanks the security clearance of former cia chief john brennan. why? to punish him for criticizing trump. proving that this president's pettiness extends both to his words and his deeds. and his spokeswoman te
we should tell you, anderson, that congressman mike kaufman deserves a lot of credit here.amily reached out to him and he's the one who held this meeting. he's the one who's making the announcement. but to his credit he's giving the news media credit too for all the attention being paid. so either way, for this family, for this little girl, for the parents and for common sense this is all good news. and now they can have their party. >> really an amazing story. a reminder for our viewers...
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tonight our featured speaker is scott kaufman, a university board of trustees scholar and chair of the history department,
tonight our featured speaker is scott kaufman, a university board of trustees scholar and chair of the history department,
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. >> reporter: mike kaufman, a marine veteran pushed for the army corps of engineers to take over and finish the project. >> taxpayers ought to be outraged that those responsible were never held accountable. >> reporter: now some $2 billion later, its official opening is bittersweet. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, aurora, colorado. >>> we're going to take a short break. when we come back, beach goers beware. the fears versus the fact of the dreaded sharks. >>> police rescued a young girl trapped inside of a hot car. with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholestero
. >> reporter: mike kaufman, a marine veteran pushed for the army corps of engineers to take over and finish the project. >> taxpayers ought to be outraged that those responsible were never held accountable. >> reporter: now some $2 billion later, its official opening is bittersweet. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, aurora, colorado. >>> we're going to take a short break. when we come back, beach goers beware. the fears versus the fact of the dreaded sharks. >>>...
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but how the world's most popular food could or perhaps should be able to help feed the planet fred kaufman author of bet the farm how he would stop being food joins me in studio plus economist and author steve keen joins us from amsterdam to look at stocks and markets in the us rilya and we drill into oil prices are the saudis have reversed positions from only a month ago what does it mean and what are other oil related news should we pay take attention to rocky porn or assume for trading joins us from florida to consider it all but first we had a few headlines president erda one of turkey today responded to u.s. sanctions and bluster by threatening to boycott u.s. electronics in favor of products made in turkey or south korea in a speech in ankara mr atta one said if they have the i phones there is samsung elsewhere we have the best still and best that was the first company to the sign a smartphone in turkey shares were up by roughly eight percent after president wants.
but how the world's most popular food could or perhaps should be able to help feed the planet fred kaufman author of bet the farm how he would stop being food joins me in studio plus economist and author steve keen joins us from amsterdam to look at stocks and markets in the us rilya and we drill into oil prices are the saudis have reversed positions from only a month ago what does it mean and what are other oil related news should we pay take attention to rocky porn or assume for trading joins...
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trump trying to reshape american industry or go back to the future i'll ask steve small bird and fred kaufman offer a bet the farm house foodstuff think buddhist back with me to talk about get this produced in a test tube some things never cease to amaze look at all that but first we had a few headlines. the trump administration has announced their long expected plan to curtail fuel efficiency standard of brueggemann for future years that were enacted by the obama administration to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve public health and substantially reduce pressure on automakers to make such improvements the rule affectively obstructs a twenty twelve rule that would have pushed the standard to fifty four mpg by twenty twenty five the proposed rule was officially published by the trump environmental protection agency yesterday and is out for a sixty day comment period if adopted the rule would freeze the so-called cafe standards that corporate average fuel economy standards in place at thirty seven miles per gallon in twenty twenty one barring any other further improvement through twent
trump trying to reshape american industry or go back to the future i'll ask steve small bird and fred kaufman offer a bet the farm house foodstuff think buddhist back with me to talk about get this produced in a test tube some things never cease to amaze look at all that but first we had a few headlines. the trump administration has announced their long expected plan to curtail fuel efficiency standard of brueggemann for future years that were enacted by the obama administration to reduce...
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informant for the state secret police under the communist in the nineteen eighties when he used frank kaufman travel to prague and he introduces us to a resident who lived through the events of one nine hundred sixty eight and the return to hard line communism that followed. roland per our retraces the past need the radio station building in prague fifty years ago dramatic scenes unfolded on this very street. toward the. mall where i was standing in front of this tree. shells were exploding shrapnel was flying everywhere. explosions in shrapnel everywhere barricades were crushed by soviet tanks soldiers shot demonstrators there our took photographs on that long day along with many other progress events in the early hours of all this the twenty first one nine hundred sixty eight warsaw pact troops ended the prague spring dream of an open and humane communist system at the start of that year the communist party had begun allowing greater freedom of expression journalists working for czech radio we're no longer censored. or we did not want the radio building to be occupied. so people set up barr
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trying to reshape american industry or go back to the future i'll ask steve smalls bird and fred kaufman author of bet the farm how foodstuff being good is back with me to talk about get this produced in a test tube some things never cease to amaze look at all that but first we had a few headlines. the trump administration has announced their long expected plan to curtail fuel efficiency standard of brueggemann for future years that were enacted by the obama administration to reduce greenhouse...
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emerging markets develop meat production there this is a lose lose lose very sort of sobering fred kaufman author of bet the farm thank you so much fred thank you part. and the u.s. hopes to end what is called the lock out effect on earnings being stuck overseas reforms are being put into place which will addressed an estimated three trillion dollars worth of corporate earnings being hoarded offshore archy's alex mohai live at is in toronto and joins us with more on this story thanks for being with us alex how does a government plan on collecting these trillions of dollars from multinational corporations that are holding these overseas investment profits i guess right alex exactly so the treasury has a draft plan that they're working on that's been dorris by some senior officials they're looking at to collecting about three hundred forty billion dollars over the next ten years using a system of basically taxing these people but taxing them in not not what you think in the some in vast amounts so it's seems to be a system that can actually attract people to start playing ball fairly now loo
emerging markets develop meat production there this is a lose lose lose very sort of sobering fred kaufman author of bet the farm thank you so much fred thank you part. and the u.s. hopes to end what is called the lock out effect on earnings being stuck overseas reforms are being put into place which will addressed an estimated three trillion dollars worth of corporate earnings being hoarded offshore archy's alex mohai live at is in toronto and joins us with more on this story thanks for being...
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but how the world's most popular food could or perhaps should be able to help feed the planet fred kaufman author of bet the farm how food stop being food joins me in studio plus economist and author steve keen joins us from amsterdam to look at stocks and market in australia and we drill in the oil prices of the saudis every verse positions from only a month ago what does it mean and what are other oil related news should we pay take attention to drug corner of since we're trading joins us from florida to consider it all but first we had a few headlines president erda one of turkey today responded to u.s. sanctions and bluster by threatening to boycott u.s. electronics in favor of products made in turkey or south korea in a speech in ankara mr atta one said if they have the i phones there is samsung elsewhere we have the best still and vessel was the first company to the design a smart phone.
but how the world's most popular food could or perhaps should be able to help feed the planet fred kaufman author of bet the farm how food stop being food joins me in studio plus economist and author steve keen joins us from amsterdam to look at stocks and market in australia and we drill in the oil prices of the saudis every verse positions from only a month ago what does it mean and what are other oil related news should we pay take attention to drug corner of since we're trading joins us...
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sell these burgers in the good ole united states of america probably make some marketing sense fred kaufman author of bet the farm thank you very much appreciate it fred thank you bye. that's it for this time thanks for watching you catch boom bust on you tube you tube dot com slash boom bust r.t. we'll see you again. the philippine city of angeles when the u.s. military moved out the six tourists moved in. and now a whole generation of fatherless children is growing up. they died and within a one month old couple simple than an eagle. eye big day in sudan like you i think i knew. that so. sorry it isn't the first time in the t.v. crew to see you or takes you were no don't answer is a little bit now and that if you are. that's it the better you want my god found it . a victory you can take the guilt of above it you can take the girl. no woman you know. oh i love you like i did it you did it. look up. the british home secretary admits the more it needs to be to taco forced marriages of women than teenage girls of asian and middle eastern descent in the u.k. more victims speak out. there is n
sell these burgers in the good ole united states of america probably make some marketing sense fred kaufman author of bet the farm thank you very much appreciate it fred thank you bye. that's it for this time thanks for watching you catch boom bust on you tube you tube dot com slash boom bust r.t. we'll see you again. the philippine city of angeles when the u.s. military moved out the six tourists moved in. and now a whole generation of fatherless children is growing up. they died and within a...
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and here to talk pizza is fred kaufman author about the farm how food stop being food fred thank you so much for being with us now this debacle that quite frankly we haven't covered it too much on the show the whole papa john's racial slur and everything but now that their numbers are really want to get to it they're declined it's probably good news for domino's another pizza companies and domino's what they're the largest in the world aren't the dominoes is number two the largest remains of pizza hut yes but you have brains yes exactly but domino's is gaining fast i think we have to understand the scale of global pizza we're talking about a one hundred thirty five billion dollar industry globally the fastest growing country with demand for pizzas of course china they were up twenty eight percent and when we're talking pizza bart it's not just pepperoni anymore in different parts of the world we're seeing pizza we're seeing mashed potato masher where do they have what ireland to have meshed potato pizza sardine pizza so anything that you can put on a crust with some matzah relishes g
and here to talk pizza is fred kaufman author about the farm how food stop being food fred thank you so much for being with us now this debacle that quite frankly we haven't covered it too much on the show the whole papa john's racial slur and everything but now that their numbers are really want to get to it they're declined it's probably good news for domino's another pizza companies and domino's what they're the largest in the world aren't the dominoes is number two the largest remains of...
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sell these burgers in the good ole united states of america probably make some marketing sense fred kaufman author of bet the farm thank you very much appreciate it fred thank you bye. that's it for this time thanks for watching you catch boom bust on you tube you tube dot com slash boom bust r t we'll see you again. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy for them to let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. disinflation very little inflation for decades interest rates have gone down for thirty years markets have rallied for thirty years now the whole thing is reversing interest rates are going up so is inflation so we'll see how that plays out if wages rise faster than inflation. then trying to wonder if wages don't rise as fast as this neo inflation then we had trouble. for in some so crude moves that more needs to be done to tackle the forced marriage of women and teenage girls of asian and middle eastern descent in the u.k
sell these burgers in the good ole united states of america probably make some marketing sense fred kaufman author of bet the farm thank you very much appreciate it fred thank you bye. that's it for this time thanks for watching you catch boom bust on you tube you tube dot com slash boom bust r t we'll see you again. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy for them to let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't...
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kaufman spent their lives outside of the wild and have seen many situations but this was too much. they liked their chances better to stretch out across the desert to settlements on miles away with virtually no food and no containers to hold water. the rest barely made it. that is the tail end of itself you will have to read about it. they exited in less than 24 hours later. the six remaining were half naked and starving with fistfuls of flour left. and it ruined most of their equipment. their eyes were jacked up by too much adrenaline coursing through their veins but they have made it. the three men were never seen again to this day it remains one of the biggest mysteries in the american west and again if you want to read more about that you have to read the book. of course the irony of it if they stayed for a few more hours they would have come out alive. afterwards he became an instant hero and certainly he could have dined on that experience for the rest of his life and had done nothing else but no, he went back to the river again a year later. he wanted to make a contribution
kaufman spent their lives outside of the wild and have seen many situations but this was too much. they liked their chances better to stretch out across the desert to settlements on miles away with virtually no food and no containers to hold water. the rest barely made it. that is the tail end of itself you will have to read about it. they exited in less than 24 hours later. the six remaining were half naked and starving with fistfuls of flour left. and it ruined most of their equipment. their...
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my first novel frank kaufman , there's a station chief who was foiled against the hero in the book. he was modeled after the real-life robert innes. >> and hoffman was just an outrageous foulmouthed cranky funny guy. not a person we meet in real life and i just found the character so engaging that i can't adding him or a member of his family, son, his cousin in every book. there's somebody. >> a lot of spy novelists have the same protagonist in every book. harry bosch and michael connelly novels, i just never wanted to do that. i like to start fresh with each book with a new set of characters.or issues that interest me, i hate when anyone does that but i did decide that i keep this continuity through hoffman in this book. although she isn'timmediately obvious , again, i hope people when i look at my work over the years will see maybe in these hoffman characters cdr of the cia's experience and changes the ways it's seen. i'd love people to someday be able to look at this body of work and say infection, here's fairly realistic fiction, a chronicle of the life and times of our intellig
my first novel frank kaufman , there's a station chief who was foiled against the hero in the book. he was modeled after the real-life robert innes. >> and hoffman was just an outrageous foulmouthed cranky funny guy. not a person we meet in real life and i just found the character so engaging that i can't adding him or a member of his family, son, his cousin in every book. there's somebody. >> a lot of spy novelists have the same protagonist in every book. harry bosch and michael...
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. >> reporter: erin kaufman was hired by a major insurer to analyze the personal information collectedactivities affect their health. who gave their permission? >> nobody. not a single person told me i am allowed to look at their personal life, nobody gave me permission. >> reporter: kaufman thought it was unethical and quit. the health insurance industry tells nbc news the data isn't used to set premiums. instead "plans use this data to create new programs designed to help people in their communities become more healthy, to help bring premiums down for consumers, not up." but could it? >> single women who buy plus size clothing they say are predicted to be more depressed. >> reporter: propublica investigative writer marshall allen has done a deep dive on the information data brokers are collecting on all of us. >> then they're being used by the insurance industry to try and predict how much we cost, so they're using nonmedical information to try and make predictions about our medical care. >> reporter: we all overshare so much, often by clicking "yes" to an app's user agreement. forme
. >> reporter: erin kaufman was hired by a major insurer to analyze the personal information collectedactivities affect their health. who gave their permission? >> nobody. not a single person told me i am allowed to look at their personal life, nobody gave me permission. >> reporter: kaufman thought it was unethical and quit. the health insurance industry tells nbc news the data isn't used to set premiums. instead "plans use this data to create new programs designed to...
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tonight, tom arnold, comedian jerrod carmichael, "$100,000 pyramid" contestant evan kaufman, and music from death cab for cutie. and now, and why not, here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: i'm your host, thanks for watching. we have a lot to get [cheers and applause] just for a moment allow me an opportunity to change your life, all right? so the other night, on monday, i mentioned that i had a dream. i was on a flight from new york to l.a. and woke up really thinking there must be a better way to mix peanut butter, because i hate mixing a new jar of peanut butter, you have to be like dwayne the rock johnson to mix it. i went on amazon and searched the words peanut butter mixer, sure enough, last night a box arrived at my house that contained this, a peanut butter mixer. so, [ applause ] allow me to show you how it works. it's pretty simple. you take the cap off your peanut butter. hopefully your cap fits your peanut butter. you put this thing in and screw the cap on. okay? ♪ it's like being at costco, watching a demo. then you do this. ♪ you turn, i don't know if you can see it going in ther
tonight, tom arnold, comedian jerrod carmichael, "$100,000 pyramid" contestant evan kaufman, and music from death cab for cutie. and now, and why not, here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: i'm your host, thanks for watching. we have a lot to get [cheers and applause] just for a moment allow me an opportunity to change your life, all right? so the other night, on monday, i mentioned that i had a dream. i was on a flight from new york to l.a. and woke up really thinking there must be a...
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scott kaufman talks about how that happened. he discusses the president's life before and after
scott kaufman talks about how that happened. he discusses the president's life before and after
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up next, historian scott kaufman talks about how that happened. he discusses mr. ford's life before and after his presidency. he also reflects on president ford's pardon of richard nixon in light of current political events. mr. kaufmann is author of "ambition, pragmatism and party," a poli
up next, historian scott kaufman talks about how that happened. he discusses mr. ford's life before and after his presidency. he also reflects on president ford's pardon of richard nixon in light of current political events. mr. kaufmann is author of "ambition, pragmatism and party," a poli
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up next scott kaufman talks about how it happened. he reflects on president ford's pardon of richard nixon. he is author of "ambition,
up next scott kaufman talks about how it happened. he reflects on president ford's pardon of richard nixon. he is author of "ambition,
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nobody gave me rpermission. orter: kaufman thought it was unethical a quit.used to set premiums. instead, plans use this dat to create new programs designed to help people in their communities become more healthy, to help bring premiums down for consumers, not up, but could it? >> single women who buy plus-size clothing they say are predicted to be more depressed. >> reporter: pro publica investigative require josh allen s done a deep dive on the data brokers are collectingn all o us. >> then they're used by the insurance industry to try a predict how much we cost. so, they're using nonmedical information to try to make predictions about our medical care. >> reporter: we all overshare so much, often by clicking yes to an app's userem agt. former homeland security secretary michael chertoff says we all need to read the fine print and even say no. >> we need to have clear and informed consent. it can't b a consent that's obtained because you don't have a realistic ychoice, andou should have control over the use of your data, even after it's generated. >> report
nobody gave me rpermission. orter: kaufman thought it was unethical a quit.used to set premiums. instead, plans use this dat to create new programs designed to help people in their communities become more healthy, to help bring premiums down for consumers, not up, but could it? >> single women who buy plus-size clothing they say are predicted to be more depressed. >> reporter: pro publica investigative require josh allen s done a deep dive on the data brokers are collectingn all o...
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to me it felt like a bad andy kaufman wing and miss. i don't bail on people right away, you know? up and do stupid stuff. you shouldn't bail on everybody right away. >> jimmy: you give them a few chances beforehand. >> this guy has given you so much, he's my guy. i read this great article, i think "page four," guys my age writes, kanye, i love you, i always ride for you, but i'm tired of defending you. >> jimmy: right. >> it's like, i'll always be a fan, the album was amazing, it was a beautiful experience. now i'm happy. >> jimmy: the album wasn't amazing, would you have told him it was? >> [ bleep ] yeah. [ laughter ] are you crazy? i've flown to wyoming, not to [ bleep ] a guy. >> jimmy: everybody listening, is everybody like this? doing this? >> no, they were like -- everyone was like -- dude, it was truly like a beautiful experience. like loud speakers and everyone was moshing and going crazy. >> jimmy: dancing and stuff? >> yeah, people were going -- noz is there, chris rock, all these people who i -- you know. for me seeing noz, like i don't get shook. youm? you know? for m
to me it felt like a bad andy kaufman wing and miss. i don't bail on people right away, you know? up and do stupid stuff. you shouldn't bail on everybody right away. >> jimmy: you give them a few chances beforehand. >> this guy has given you so much, he's my guy. i read this great article, i think "page four," guys my age writes, kanye, i love you, i always ride for you, but i'm tired of defending you. >> jimmy: right. >> it's like, i'll always be a fan, the...
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lost all my friends in hollywood by the started to mix a new conservative friends and finally andrew kaufman who runs the reagan ranch asked me if i would come and give a speech just to a conference like this one. i said sure. remember, i've been and would think but where was for 20 years and i thought young college students hear about? i was a college student, an english major and i steadied the culture and narrative and how it affected people so i wrote and i steadied it very deeply sutton road this really intricate speech about how the culture and fitted the idea of the individual and by the medic to conservatives today and how that underlies all our principles. so i arrived at this place and they're all these practice conservative speakers out there delivering the red meat, the muslims are coming and they will tell us and the mexicans are coming, they will kill us and the homosexuals, homosexual mexicans are coming. [laughing] and i get up and i give this, start speech about the idea of the individual in western culture. i'm five minutes into what could be like a 30 minute speech on the
lost all my friends in hollywood by the started to mix a new conservative friends and finally andrew kaufman who runs the reagan ranch asked me if i would come and give a speech just to a conference like this one. i said sure. remember, i've been and would think but where was for 20 years and i thought young college students hear about? i was a college student, an english major and i steadied the culture and narrative and how it affected people so i wrote and i steadied it very deeply sutton...
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and i remember talking with my friend ted kaufman. you ended up serving with him.was my chief of staff. a fine guy. i remember us sitting and watching and saying i want to meet that guy someday, never expecting to be able to do it. we have an expression in the senate, you have to excuse the point of personal privilege. i realize what i'm talking about is personal. remarkably, john chose to remain in the navy. he had an awful lot of other opportunities, but he had chosen a life of service. and to him, duty always dictated what to do. he stayed. you can imagine my surprise when in 1977, i did meet captain john mccain. senate liaison officer the naval legislative office. i was by far the youngest member of the senate foreign relations committee. and i got an opportunity to travel all over the world. like john, i've met every major world leader without exception since 1976. in the beginning, one of the most consequential days of my career, and we have all looked back on our careers, and think of those things and moments that had an impact on how your career moved forwa
and i remember talking with my friend ted kaufman. you ended up serving with him.was my chief of staff. a fine guy. i remember us sitting and watching and saying i want to meet that guy someday, never expecting to be able to do it. we have an expression in the senate, you have to excuse the point of personal privilege. i realize what i'm talking about is personal. remarkably, john chose to remain in the navy. he had an awful lot of other opportunities, but he had chosen a life of service. and...
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and asked steve walz for plus how do you like your speech prepared how about from a test to spread kaufman the author of best the farmhouse foodstuff being food sat down with me to discuss his lab speech you heard it right and the jobs report for july is it one hundred fifty thousand jobs were added unemployment fell to three point nine percent lead more on this on the next broadcast back in a flash. most of the people in the last month. we were in number one business. all day experiences all of those. must see all of the growth as. you would not slow down. are some full complement. i use indigenous people as you know we that. feed in. the trees. mostly and so that's only the feeling but yes the kids. and all of a sudden the man just found them full be there jerry was. i said i remember it being been there they would not allow him. to flourish we. had all along a million million indeed i'm not i'm not young menominee been taught to be chubby don't punish your minion mankind i got medical took a long time in the economy i used. to. welcome back on our last broadcast we were able to get to a
and asked steve walz for plus how do you like your speech prepared how about from a test to spread kaufman the author of best the farmhouse foodstuff being food sat down with me to discuss his lab speech you heard it right and the jobs report for july is it one hundred fifty thousand jobs were added unemployment fell to three point nine percent lead more on this on the next broadcast back in a flash. most of the people in the last month. we were in number one business. all day experiences all...