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lord jim. >> first, i will have the skillet.t, i shall secure some hobit holes with the side of a pumpkin pancake. that should hold me until second breakfast. >> eat like a hobit, only at denny's. >> stephen: yes, eat like a hobit, because at denny's, you can't eat like a human. ( laughter ). obviously, obviously, folks tolken was an oxford professor who with the simple fantasy novel exploredded link between language and culture and the shared mythological themes. he probably gets the gandolf-gobble-melt. remember to slather it with gandolf gravy. or maybe get the ring burger, which the legends say will turn your intestines into ghoul ( laughter ) so be sure to try every hobit meal. they're a delicious tribute to a beloved children's book, though the breakfast has a much darker ending. of course-- it's true. of course, there's nothing more magical than the miracle of child birth. but only if it's your child. if it's somebody else's, it looks like a scene they cut to keep the "r" rating. when you hold your newborn in your arms an
lord jim. >> first, i will have the skillet.t, i shall secure some hobit holes with the side of a pumpkin pancake. that should hold me until second breakfast. >> eat like a hobit, only at denny's. >> stephen: yes, eat like a hobit, because at denny's, you can't eat like a human. ( laughter ). obviously, obviously, folks tolken was an oxford professor who with the simple fantasy novel exploredded link between language and culture and the shared mythological themes. he probably...
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book you see there mr speaker and a good one at that so thank you so much jim graham for being here today what a pleasure lord nice to be here oh great thank you so much so let's start with your recent letter which i should say is out today we are so lucky to have you on a day that you published the title of a piece in your article the first piece is market of the absurd and you actually draw some interesting parallels between the bond bearers of one thousand nine hundred eighty one and the bond bulls today now interest rates were fifteen percent back then today we know they are microscopic so what exactly are the similarities because of course the world looks very different then and now. well i think one similarity is. called muscle memory which is that the conditioned behavior of people operating in markets that have been trending hot for once the school quarters book for doing for years with for decades in one nine hundred eighty one.
book you see there mr speaker and a good one at that so thank you so much jim graham for being here today what a pleasure lord nice to be here oh great thank you so much so let's start with your recent letter which i should say is out today we are so lucky to have you on a day that you published the title of a piece in your article the first piece is market of the absurd and you actually draw some interesting parallels between the bond bearers of one thousand nine hundred eighty one and the...
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lord granderson familiar. >> elizabeth mcgovern. >> lady grantham. >> jim carter plays the butler and joanne greg plays anna, the head house made, i am proud to have all of you here. >> let me start and go around and tell me where you left your character and what to expect this year. >> the end of season 2. >> robert was relieved that the war and the spanish flu had deserted at long last and maybe he would get his home back in the way he wanted. we open season three having discovering robert has made a catastrophic financial investment and so down o downton peril. >> rose: it is about 19th 20. >> 1920. >> yes. >> the whole of season three takes around 18 months. >> rose: okay. >> and at the end, of season 2, anna has just had her life almost in complete tatters as he is sentenced to the death sentence and gets a reprieve at the end of season 2 so anna starts season three much more positive because at least she has a goal now, she has something to work toward, she is trying to find evidence and try to clear mr. bates name and free herman. so yes, it is a more positive start for anna in season three. >> yes. a
lord granderson familiar. >> elizabeth mcgovern. >> lady grantham. >> jim carter plays the butler and joanne greg plays anna, the head house made, i am proud to have all of you here. >> let me start and go around and tell me where you left your character and what to expect this year. >> the end of season 2. >> robert was relieved that the war and the spanish flu had deserted at long last and maybe he would get his home back in the way he wanted. we open...
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. >> stephanie: jim i say it. >> oh, lord. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] it. >> stephanie: he already n 1996, a lone gunman killed 35 people from a semi-automatic weapon. within weeks, the australian government was working to ban assault weapons. tightened licensing had gun amnesty and buyback programs. guess what. the laws have worked. firearm homicides in australia quite coincidentally have dropped 59% between 1995 and 2006. in the years before, there were 13 gun massacres resulting in 102 deaths with none in that category since. that would be none! >> zero. zilch! >> stephanie: okay. 16 children and their teacher were killed by a gunman in scotland in 1996. the british government banned all private ownership of automatic weapons and virtually all handguns. guess what. the result has been a decline in murders involving firearms. >> imagine that! [ cuckoo clock chimes ] >> stephanie: how does that -- okay. in japan which has very strict laws only 11 people killed with guns in 2008 compared with 12,000 deaths by firearms that year alone in the united states. huge disparity obviously. m
. >> stephanie: jim i say it. >> oh, lord. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] it. >> stephanie: he already n 1996, a lone gunman killed 35 people from a semi-automatic weapon. within weeks, the australian government was working to ban assault weapons. tightened licensing had gun amnesty and buyback programs. guess what. the laws have worked. firearm homicides in australia quite coincidentally have dropped 59% between 1995 and 2006. in the years before, there were 13...
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lord. >> stephanie: okay. >> which is why we have single payer. >> stephanie: no we don't. jimime caller. my question is -- my subject would be i think it is about time now for term limits with the debacle that's going on in the senate. and also a line item veto. >> i don't know about term limits though because -- >> stephanie: let's term them to two years. >> there's something to be said for people on our side being the heads of committees. >> stephanie: you mean like elizabeth warren on the banking committee? ha ha! [ ♪ nah nah nah nah nah ♪ ] >> oh, scott brown has just gotta be going -- >> stephanie: this is the election that keeps on giving this holiday season. that and karl rowe and dick morris benched at fox news. [ ♪ nah nah nah nah nah ♪ ] >> producers have to get the direct approval of roger ailes before those two are booked on any show. >> stephanie: kelly is making dick morris jokes. someone said to her i like dick morris. he's always wrong but he makes me feel good. >> oh, my god! >> we're going to win in a landslide. it's in the bag. i just know. i have a feeling
lord. >> stephanie: okay. >> which is why we have single payer. >> stephanie: no we don't. jimime caller. my question is -- my subject would be i think it is about time now for term limits with the debacle that's going on in the senate. and also a line item veto. >> i don't know about term limits though because -- >> stephanie: let's term them to two years. >> there's something to be said for people on our side being the heads of committees. >>...
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lord. >> the list goes on and on. this is staggering. dicab dicaprio will be there and the hosts of "saturday night live." amazing event. tell us about it. >> jimears ago, we did the concert for new york. we wanted to be affected by it. with robin hood which i'm on the board for, we raised $65 million. this is the first to say yes for a good cause. always there. we raised $65 mi yon. we have the money right now. it was out three weeks later. already on this concert, we have done $19 million on the selling tickets last time. worth $35 million now without the telethon and without that stuff. we put it in the street already. we will get this money out. we are not an organization, but have overhead costs. robin hood takes care of that. the money goes into the community. >> there different ways people can see the concert. we were talking from local theaters to going online. >> there 37 networks in america. there so many networks carrying it. at the same time you can stream it. we set up with the company at clear view theaters. 33 theaters in the highest hard hit areas. we are going to get all the people affected by the storm and have been invited al
lord. >> the list goes on and on. this is staggering. dicab dicaprio will be there and the hosts of "saturday night live." amazing event. tell us about it. >> jimears ago, we did the concert for new york. we wanted to be affected by it. with robin hood which i'm on the board for, we raised $65 million. this is the first to say yes for a good cause. always there. we raised $65 mi yon. we have the money right now. it was out three weeks later. already on this concert, we...
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jim. >> we get to go to an east coast function. >> stephanie: they'll be opening the show. fun. >> wow! >> stephanie: okay. speaking of fun wow! eric boehlert from media matters from america doing the lord'sw what that means. >> stephanie: eric boehlert from media matters who we love. >> some april fools day we're going to get eric bolling. >> stephanie: no! don't replace my eric boehlert. good morning eric boehlert. >> good morning. then i would have to be wrong about gas prices. >> stephanie: exactly. love your tweets as usual. dow up 600 points this year. obama clearly the worst socialist ever. corporate profits reach all-time high. he's not good at it, is he? >> yeah. this never really gets talked about. remember if you go back to the first few months when obama in 2009 became president and jim kramer was doing his freak out on cnbc because the dow was down to like 6500 and jim kramer was talking about how obama was destroying wealth in america and oh, by the way it is now at like 13,500. it seems the stock market has doubled under obama. a, it doesn't really get that much press and b that certainly doesn't do anything to knock down his socialist bon nafieds apparently. >> stephanie:
jim. >> we get to go to an east coast function. >> stephanie: they'll be opening the show. fun. >> wow! >> stephanie: okay. speaking of fun wow! eric boehlert from media matters from america doing the lord'sw what that means. >> stephanie: eric boehlert from media matters who we love. >> some april fools day we're going to get eric bolling. >> stephanie: no! don't replace my eric boehlert. good morning eric boehlert. >> good morning. then i would...