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if you act like a maniac, they are going to act like a maniac. pails yourself. you are going to reach a point where you had enough. take some time out, take the whole group, have a seat away from whatever you are doing and just take a break. that was part of the things they found in oklahoma, they blew that thing up and all the disaster service people were sitting there taking a break, you know, they worked 12 hour shifts, 12 on, 12 off, but their break area was right across the street. the whole time they were taking a break, they were sitting there thinking they ought to be helping. so were they really getting a break in no. do something else. think about something else. pace yourself. emphasize teamwork, make sure everybody on the team is aware of the plan and if you are helping somebody, make sure they are aware of the plan. that's important. because some people just, what are you doing, why are you guys here? explain it to them. take a minute and explain it to them and they will help you, usually. it makes your job easier. rotate personnel as needed. people
if you act like a maniac, they are going to act like a maniac. pails yourself. you are going to reach a point where you had enough. take some time out, take the whole group, have a seat away from whatever you are doing and just take a break. that was part of the things they found in oklahoma, they blew that thing up and all the disaster service people were sitting there taking a break, you know, they worked 12 hour shifts, 12 on, 12 off, but their break area was right across the street. the...
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she described martin luther king as a phony and french president charles de gaulle as an go maniac.band as courageous, kind, and sensitive. one of their lowest moments came during the cuban missile crisis when he called her at their virginia weekend home and asked her to return to washington. >> it was just so unlike him. i could tell from his voice it was wrong and that's the whole point of being married, you can sense trouble in their voice and you musn't ask why. so we came right back. >> reporter: the missile crisis lasted more than a week-- one of the few times americans thought a soviet nuclear attack was a real possibility. >> i said, please don't send me away to camp david, me and the children. please don't send me anywhere. i just want to be on the lawn when it happens. i just want to be with you and i want to die with you and the children do, too. >> reporter: today would have been their 58th anniversary. chip reid, cbs news, washington. >> pelley: serena williams was fined $2,000 today for what she said at the u.s. open women's final. >> pelley: williams ripped into the c
she described martin luther king as a phony and french president charles de gaulle as an go maniac.band as courageous, kind, and sensitive. one of their lowest moments came during the cuban missile crisis when he called her at their virginia weekend home and asked her to return to washington. >> it was just so unlike him. i could tell from his voice it was wrong and that's the whole point of being married, you can sense trouble in their voice and you musn't ask why. so we came right back....
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the irony is none of these people was ego maniacal and certainly were not greedy, not like the scandals we have seen in corporate america in the past. nobody is plundering shareholder wealth. they're all trying to do the right thing and they're very smart people. >> susie: i'm going to jump in because we just have a few seconds left. the stock of hewlett packard is down sharply as we told you. how patient do you think shareholders will be with meg whitman? how much time does she have to prove herself? >> i think she's certainly going to be entitled to at least six months, and the predecessor has gotten 10, 11 months and it was spiraling downwards. certainly it takes a new c.e.o. usually two years to take charge, especially coming in from the outside. sadly, she's not going to have those two years but i do think we'll see a lot happen in six to eight months. a lot of business clarity needs to happen in the next six weeks. >> susie: all right, we'll see what happens. thank you for getting us started to think about the new term under meg whitman. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> susie:
the irony is none of these people was ego maniacal and certainly were not greedy, not like the scandals we have seen in corporate america in the past. nobody is plundering shareholder wealth. they're all trying to do the right thing and they're very smart people. >> susie: i'm going to jump in because we just have a few seconds left. the stock of hewlett packard is down sharply as we told you. how patient do you think shareholders will be with meg whitman? how much time does she have to...
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knew he was crazy because when he was sober he was brilliant and he was struck--drama, he was like a maniacow he was not just for charges but he was also for making criminal trends. his friend cities suffer from health problems and depression but would not hurt anyone. >> he has severe arthritis he was heavily medicated, he had like of their brain aneurysms or a brain tumor so he is a little loss sometimes if he is not on his medication. he was actually a sweetheart. >> the friend said will police for improvised they say they were made fireworks. but they broke several windows in the area and a convicted felon was i supposed to have firearms of the police said that he has several the neighbor said he threaten to use them on several occasions. >> it was shock for us to know that he had things in the house that you know we were just panicking. copper and >> he meant a lot of enemies of people here. >> we have kids around here and he should not be identified. >> dirty water flowing around the bay area, the organization say the bay just released its annual list of trash hot spots. there are fiv
knew he was crazy because when he was sober he was brilliant and he was struck--drama, he was like a maniacow he was not just for charges but he was also for making criminal trends. his friend cities suffer from health problems and depression but would not hurt anyone. >> he has severe arthritis he was heavily medicated, he had like of their brain aneurysms or a brain tumor so he is a little loss sometimes if he is not on his medication. he was actually a sweetheart. >> the friend...
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being on the show thank you max ok that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with maniacs keyser and stacey herbert i would like my guest michael olea and gold silver dot com i want to send an e-mail please this kaiser report at r t t v are you it's all next on this is max causing a all. home . mom.
being on the show thank you max ok that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with maniacs keyser and stacey herbert i would like my guest michael olea and gold silver dot com i want to send an e-mail please this kaiser report at r t t v are you it's all next on this is max causing a all. home . mom.
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. >> host: may be using the wordpro gas light obsessive gore maniacal. >> guest: that it is true. not temporary focus. >> yes. >> host: the obsession. >> guest: in that goes back to the point* earlier of the coopting of the language of addiction and a lot of stories where that we describe our hobbies and marriages are whatever in terms that used to be reserved for addictive behavior. i am totally addicted to desperate housewives gore stamp collecting gore of assessed with justin bieber -- justin bieber budget is not enough to say i like baseball or stamp collecting the suggestion is in order to get more time or space to tell your story you have to be over the top but i am addicted to reading. >> host: first of all, we know language works that way then you need the bigger word than that loses the power so you get a bigger word but just to hear other people talk about to addiction i hear you say you are predicted to reading then i think without to say i am of addicted to a clean house. it could be afraid. >> guest: it could be in is a good point* but that means other ways to describ
. >> host: may be using the wordpro gas light obsessive gore maniacal. >> guest: that it is true. not temporary focus. >> yes. >> host: the obsession. >> guest: in that goes back to the point* earlier of the coopting of the language of addiction and a lot of stories where that we describe our hobbies and marriages are whatever in terms that used to be reserved for addictive behavior. i am totally addicted to desperate housewives gore stamp collecting gore of...
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charles ponzi, who was as much of an ego maniac of any of our politicians would probably get a big kick out of rick perry. when ponzi got out of prison for the last time in boston, actually charlestown where he got out of prison, he told reporters, i went looking for trouble, and i got it. if the perry campaign does not yet have a motto, i know of nothing more fitting than the words of charles ponzi. i went looking for trouble, and i got it. >>> here's the late night comedian's take on the msnbc republican presidential candidates debate. >> the republican debate was on earlier tonight, side effects i am an american. i am an american. i am an american. i am an american. i... i... i... i am... ...an american. i am an american. i am american. i am an american. voice: i'm an american. voice: i'm an american. voice: i am an american. voice: i am an american. voice: i am an american. i am an american. i am an american. >>> here's the late night comedian's take on the msnbc republican presidential candidates debate. >> the republican debate was on earlier tonight, side effects may include dizz
charles ponzi, who was as much of an ego maniac of any of our politicians would probably get a big kick out of rick perry. when ponzi got out of prison for the last time in boston, actually charlestown where he got out of prison, he told reporters, i went looking for trouble, and i got it. if the perry campaign does not yet have a motto, i know of nothing more fitting than the words of charles ponzi. i went looking for trouble, and i got it. >>> here's the late night comedian's take on...
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what kind of crazy ego maniac would you have to be to say "just please stop." it is extraordinarily flattering. by the same token, that heartfelt messages you gave me is also not a reason for me to do it. that reason has to reside inside me. i know, without ever having met president reagan, he must've felt that he was called to that moment to leader country. my answer -- to lead our country. i thank you for what you are saying. i am listening to every word of it and feeling it, too. please do not ever think for a second that i feel like i am important enough that somehow, what you are saying is a problem for me. it is a great honor. this country is a great place because the folks like you. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you so much, governor. on that night, if i could ask everyone to remain in their seats. governor, we cannot thank you enough for gracing us with your presence. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> watch more video of the candidates, see what polit
what kind of crazy ego maniac would you have to be to say "just please stop." it is extraordinarily flattering. by the same token, that heartfelt messages you gave me is also not a reason for me to do it. that reason has to reside inside me. i know, without ever having met president reagan, he must've felt that he was called to that moment to leader country. my answer -- to lead our country. i thank you for what you are saying. i am listening to every word of it and feeling it, too....
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charles ponzi, who was as much of an ego maniac of any of our politicians would probably get a big kick. when ponzi got out of prison for the last time in boston, actually charlestown where he got out of prison, he told reporters, i went looking for trouble, and i got it. if the perry campaign does not yet have a motto, i know of nothing more fitting than the words of charles ponzi. i went looking for trouble, and i got it. >>> here's the late night comedian's take on the msnbc republican presidential candidates debate. >> the republican debate was on earlier tonight, side effects may include dizziness, sexual dysfunction. >> rick perry, people were focussed on him. rick perry said he understands health care because his wife is a nurse. yeah, he also said he understands terrorism because he watched all eight seasons of "24." >> governor perry, question about texas, your state has executed 234 death row inmates, more than any other governor in modern times -- [ cheers and applause ] have you -- >> the biggest applause line of the night was the mere mention that rick perry had executed 23
charles ponzi, who was as much of an ego maniac of any of our politicians would probably get a big kick. when ponzi got out of prison for the last time in boston, actually charlestown where he got out of prison, he told reporters, i went looking for trouble, and i got it. if the perry campaign does not yet have a motto, i know of nothing more fitting than the words of charles ponzi. i went looking for trouble, and i got it. >>> here's the late night comedian's take on the msnbc...
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portrayal of you in your court case of this devil worshipping, satanic, cult-obsessed weirdo, dangerous maniac who could be capable of murdering children. you knew him very well. he was your best friend at the time. put yourself aside. as you heard him described as the evil ringleader of mass murder, what were you thinking? >> i just knew everybody had it wrong. they didn't know him. like in high school, his mom fixed him lunches to carry to school in paper bags, you know. even then with the high school kids, they joked, what you got in the bag there, damien, a cat? he'd be, like, yeah, yeah. it would be peanut butter and jelly and an apple or soda, you know. it was a joke to the kids, you know, the look and everything, his personal dress and goth look and stuff. so to children it's fun, you know. but when the adults got in and the police and everything and they twisted it and gave it a sinister thing, it was just totally unrealistic. >> did either of you ever have suicidal thoughts? >> no. >> i think i probably did when i was young, teenage angst, you know, things you go through as a kid just
portrayal of you in your court case of this devil worshipping, satanic, cult-obsessed weirdo, dangerous maniac who could be capable of murdering children. you knew him very well. he was your best friend at the time. put yourself aside. as you heard him described as the evil ringleader of mass murder, what were you thinking? >> i just knew everybody had it wrong. they didn't know him. like in high school, his mom fixed him lunches to carry to school in paper bags, you know. even then with...
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>> alan lichton, refers to charles degaulle as an ego maniac, refers not so kindly to mlk jr.icely. how does that compare to the jacqueline yen kennedy onassis we knew? >> she said all they ever talked about was politics and she was much more immersed than anyone suspected and she didn't like most of the people she knew in politics. it's sad to hear her denigrate such a great figure like martin luther king. after all, jackie o. was one of the most revered figures, beloved in 1964 and she could have done great things for the world. she could have been a princess diana before there was a princess diana. instead she told to enrich herself in a life of luxury. i found it sad to see king denigrated here. >> when these recordings were made, those say she was very young, she was still grieving a great deal as well, that this is a very different person than the jackie o. we came to know in the '70s and '80s and up to her death in 1994. do you think that what we hear on the tapes might be the product of just some of that, that she was young and that she was still very, very sad about l
>> alan lichton, refers to charles degaulle as an ego maniac, refers not so kindly to mlk jr.icely. how does that compare to the jacqueline yen kennedy onassis we knew? >> she said all they ever talked about was politics and she was much more immersed than anyone suspected and she didn't like most of the people she knew in politics. it's sad to hear her denigrate such a great figure like martin luther king. after all, jackie o. was one of the most revered figures, beloved in 1964...
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>> we knew he was crazy when when he was over, he was great but when he was struck he was like a maniac he was just terrible >> marked as a deadlock was booked on a explosives and arson charges in a close friend and said asset lock was about vietnam vet it is not going to her anyone >> he has severe arthritis and i think he has a brain tumor sometimes he's all little obvious not on his dedication is the salt of the years deserved his country >> they said the packs lows of the war on may fireworks he was not to have firearms as a convicted felon and he planned to use them of our neighbors and and >> it was shocked to us to know that he had things like that in the house when >> he is making threats and will and made a lot of enemies here we have kids around here and he should be doing stuff like that ambac . >> an update on the weather he we're starting you of this thursday morning with a quite a bit of fog and we are certainly seeing that low cloud cover and we may see some drizzle where cattle watched those temperatures plummet looks like up around the bay at a will be in the '50s and '
>> we knew he was crazy when when he was over, he was great but when he was struck he was like a maniac he was just terrible >> marked as a deadlock was booked on a explosives and arson charges in a close friend and said asset lock was about vietnam vet it is not going to her anyone >> he has severe arthritis and i think he has a brain tumor sometimes he's all little obvious not on his dedication is the salt of the years deserved his country >> they said the packs lows...
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imogen would attempt to rapidly respond to that situation or at least flag other people in some way maniacallyt them to help. >> yeah. >> i believe that rob would respond positively, and i believe -- i believe rob and i would both help, but i believe the audience might be skeptical of that. i think that the audience might look at you or me and say i don't know rob or dylan would help, and now maybe i underestimate my audience. i do think there's a gender bias where there's -- where there's an expectation that the woman from england, for instance, would be helpful. do you think that that's true? >> do you think it's manners? i did go to churchchurchill. we make a living by what we get. >> so you would find the burning situation, rob, she would find it, refer to "seinfeld" and then refer to churchill and she would act. >> yeah. >> it would have taken a little while. >> yeah. >> google churchill. >> yeah, google churchill, google the quote. >> what to do? what to do? >> honestly, i think everybody here would try to help, but whether you know exactly how to help is the question. i mean, actually g
imogen would attempt to rapidly respond to that situation or at least flag other people in some way maniacallyt them to help. >> yeah. >> i believe that rob would respond positively, and i believe -- i believe rob and i would both help, but i believe the audience might be skeptical of that. i think that the audience might look at you or me and say i don't know rob or dylan would help, and now maybe i underestimate my audience. i do think there's a gender bias where there's -- where...
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dick cheney was a maniac about his debate preparation. i think they get it now. listen, the perry campaign collapse story is quickly going to be followed by the perry resurrection story, because we need a new narrative, right? >> sure. >> he's not out of it, but he's got a lot of work to do. i think they know that now. they just made it harder on themselves. >> and obviously it led to this renewed focus on somehow -- and you've got some big republican donor types, activist types who have been pining for chris christie for a year but think that this is their one last chance and that did perry give an opening to make this real. christie, you know, on one hand, they want us to take him at his word, but then you have tom caine saying one thing, giving a speech at the reagan library. i know marco rubio gave a speech there last month. but he can put an end to this if he wants to at a fund-raiser in missouri or at the reagan library. >> he can. the reality is certainly he's thought about being president or he would have ended the speculation a long time ago. i think he'
dick cheney was a maniac about his debate preparation. i think they get it now. listen, the perry campaign collapse story is quickly going to be followed by the perry resurrection story, because we need a new narrative, right? >> sure. >> he's not out of it, but he's got a lot of work to do. i think they know that now. they just made it harder on themselves. >> and obviously it led to this renewed focus on somehow -- and you've got some big republican donor types, activist...
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she called charles de gaulle an ego maniac and described communist witchhunter joseph mccarthy sayingmelled of drink and his eyes looked awful." here's what she had to say about martin luther king jr. >> i said what an incredible speaker he was during that freedom march thing and we acknowledged that having made that call during the campaign got them. then he told me of a tape that the fbi had of martin luther king when he was here for the freedom march. and he said this with no bitterness or anything. how he was calling up all these girls and arranging for a party of men and women, i mean, sort of an orgy in the hotel and everything. oh, yeah. at first he said, oh, well, you know, and i said, oh, but jack, that's so terrible. i mean, that man is, you know, such a phony then. >> a critique of martin luther king's role of husband and father. she was excited when she made him proud of her. the book which is a transcript of the recordings clearly show lots of personal, interesting moments. gifts jfk gave her on their tenth wedding anniversary. her wearing her nightgown. really an intimat
she called charles de gaulle an ego maniac and described communist witchhunter joseph mccarthy sayingmelled of drink and his eyes looked awful." here's what she had to say about martin luther king jr. >> i said what an incredible speaker he was during that freedom march thing and we acknowledged that having made that call during the campaign got them. then he told me of a tape that the fbi had of martin luther king when he was here for the freedom march. and he said this with no...
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[laughter] >> what kind of crazy ego maniac would you have to be ? flattering, at the same token, that heartfelt message that you gave me is also not a reason for me to do it. the reason has to reside inside me. >> the republican governor did get serious during his speech as well as saying the nation's credibility abroad was being damaged by troubles at home. he accused president obama of dividing the country to win >> @ the 49ers are showing a model of a new stadium. bay area sports, the san francisco giants are trying to end iraq's season on a high note. check out this hit, all the way to the 421 signed. here he comes around third. he tripped on third base. and then, the play at the plate, the catcher loses the ball. and inside the park home run in the seventh inning. baumgartner got his thirteenth win of the season. the start of the season 0-6. he retired 18 of the final 19 batters he faced and did not want anyone for the second straight game that he pitched. cahill now has 40 wins. and oakland's that is the second most. >> this is the last day of
[laughter] >> what kind of crazy ego maniac would you have to be ? flattering, at the same token, that heartfelt message that you gave me is also not a reason for me to do it. the reason has to reside inside me. >> the republican governor did get serious during his speech as well as saying the nation's credibility abroad was being damaged by troubles at home. he accused president obama of dividing the country to win >> @ the 49ers are showing a model of a new stadium. bay area...
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. >> according to the "new york times," she calls the french president an ego maniac.ise you to hear her speak sog candidly and so openly? >> not at all. it's so fascinating to me because, you know, the way we all perceive news and people in the news, you know, photographs are are sometimes where we think we get our news and they can be very misleading. you know, jackie was quite expert in using nonverbal cues so one had thought -- many thought for years and year and years that she was a great admirer of his. i'll never forget. when i worked on one of my books and she actually helped me, she made a remark. she said, one of the things that galled me was when people said, oh, you spoke french so well, you know so much history, you couldn't possibly be american. she never identified who that was. i always suspected she was talking about charles degal but was too discreet to say to. >> let me ask you about something she said about her husband. she talks about president kennedy as a loving father, playing with his children s saying, quote, he loved those children tumbling a
. >> according to the "new york times," she calls the french president an ego maniac.ise you to hear her speak sog candidly and so openly? >> not at all. it's so fascinating to me because, you know, the way we all perceive news and people in the news, you know, photographs are are sometimes where we think we get our news and they can be very misleading. you know, jackie was quite expert in using nonverbal cues so one had thought -- many thought for years and year and years...
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it is these maniacs that are leaders. today's enemies are tomorrow's allies.er or the japanese come back into power. for some insane reason bush 43 and blair welcomed gadhafi back into the international community even though it was none he massacred americans. gadhafi must be eliminated if the libyan people have any chance for success. >> jamie: you lost a loved one, as many did, too many people died in this event. there are calls from government officials to cut off funding, to help libya, unless megrahi is returned. do you think they've got it right? >> no. it is misplaced. he was tried scottish law, convicted and released unscottish law. we don't agree. i was extremely angry with it. look at our own judicial system. a lot of people would like casey anthony to be retried again. but we have a system. politicians are doing it for their time on fox news. i would say to senator schumer and others and particularly republican politicians, stay focused. you've got the big fish now, take credit for it. get gadhafi he's the one behind this whole thing. >> jamie: burd
it is these maniacs that are leaders. today's enemies are tomorrow's allies.er or the japanese come back into power. for some insane reason bush 43 and blair welcomed gadhafi back into the international community even though it was none he massacred americans. gadhafi must be eliminated if the libyan people have any chance for success. >> jamie: you lost a loved one, as many did, too many people died in this event. there are calls from government officials to cut off funding, to help...
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monitor reporting that in several hours worth of interviews she called charles tegal of france a ego maniac a horrible pushy woman and whether powerful women in politicser with leez bee ans and in the cuban missile crisis, jackie
monitor reporting that in several hours worth of interviews she called charles tegal of france a ego maniac a horrible pushy woman and whether powerful women in politicser with leez bee ans and in the cuban missile crisis, jackie
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what kind of crazy ego maniac would you have to be to say "just please stop." it is extraordinarily flattering. by the same token, that heartfelt messages you gave me is also not a reason for me to do it. that reason has to reside inside me. i know, without ever having met president reagan, he must've felt that he was called to that moment to leader country. my answer -- to lead our country. i thank you for what you are saying. i am listening to every word of it and feeling it, too. please do not ever think for a second that i feel like i am important enough that somehow, what you are saying is a problem for me. it is a great honor. this country is a great place because the folks like you. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you so much, governor. on that night, if i could ask everyone to remain in their seats. governor, we cannot thank you enough for gracing us with your presence. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> in just a reminder, that and many other speeches a
what kind of crazy ego maniac would you have to be to say "just please stop." it is extraordinarily flattering. by the same token, that heartfelt messages you gave me is also not a reason for me to do it. that reason has to reside inside me. i know, without ever having met president reagan, he must've felt that he was called to that moment to leader country. my answer -- to lead our country. i thank you for what you are saying. i am listening to every word of it and feeling it, too....
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evil empress wu or the first chance that bird was a maniacal guy who buried 400 confucian scholars inan open pit because he didn't like what they're saying about him, and the last bad emperor that the chinese would knowledge. you don't get that in a democratic system because we do have checks and balances. in that respect, i still vote their system down the road for all of its current problems. the >> thank you very much. >> due dated the importance of the law in the church to the eighth century. >> no, that is the end of the family. the investor crisis at a 10th century -- the 11th century rather. >> that she is the question because i was wondering because we've always been told that charlemagne saved civilization. if they are to have the foundation of the laws in the eighth century, he would have been inherited. he did not have that. >> i misunderstood you. >> congratulations on the book and your success. i wanted to ask if someone believes that made very correct predictions a year before, end of communism in eastern europe and even the end of history, my belief is canada phone. the
evil empress wu or the first chance that bird was a maniacal guy who buried 400 confucian scholars inan open pit because he didn't like what they're saying about him, and the last bad emperor that the chinese would knowledge. you don't get that in a democratic system because we do have checks and balances. in that respect, i still vote their system down the road for all of its current problems. the >> thank you very much. >> due dated the importance of the law in the church to the...
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evil empress wu or the first chance that bird was a maniacal guy who buried 400 confucian scholars inan open pit because he didn't like what they're saying about him, and the last bad emperor that the chinese would knowledge. you don't get that in a democratic system because we do have checks and balances. in that respect, i still vote their system down the road for obl ts cur .. the >> thank you very much. >> due dated the importance of the law in the church to the eighth century. >> no, that is the end of the family. the investor crisis at a 10th century -- the 11th century rather. >> that she is the question because i was wondering because we've always been told that charlemagne saved civilization. if they are to have the foundation of the laws in the eighth century, he would have been inherited. he did not have that. >> i misunderstood you. >> congratulations on the book and your success. i wanted to ask if someone believes that made very correct predictions a year before, end of communism in eastern europe and even the end of history, my belief is canada phone. the two persons be
evil empress wu or the first chance that bird was a maniacal guy who buried 400 confucian scholars inan open pit because he didn't like what they're saying about him, and the last bad emperor that the chinese would knowledge. you don't get that in a democratic system because we do have checks and balances. in that respect, i still vote their system down the road for obl ts cur .. the >> thank you very much. >> due dated the importance of the law in the church to the eighth century....
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evil empress wu or the first chance that bird was a maniacal guy who buried 400 confucian scholars inan open pit because he didn't like what they're saying about him, and the last bad emperor that the chinese would knowledge. you don't get that in a democratic system because we do have checks and balances. in that respect, i still vote their system down the road for all of its current problems. the >> thank you very much. >> due dated the importance of the law in the church to the eighth century. >> no, that is the end of the family. the investor crisis at a 10th century -- the 11th century rather. >> that she is the question because i was wondering because we've always been told that charlemagne saved civilization. if they are to have the foundation of the laws in the eighth century, he would have been inherited. he did not have that. >> i misunderstood you. >> congratulations on the book and your success. i wanted to ask if someone believes that made very correct predictions a year before, end of communism in eastern europe and even the end of history, my belief is canada phone. the
evil empress wu or the first chance that bird was a maniacal guy who buried 400 confucian scholars inan open pit because he didn't like what they're saying about him, and the last bad emperor that the chinese would knowledge. you don't get that in a democratic system because we do have checks and balances. in that respect, i still vote their system down the road for all of its current problems. the >> thank you very much. >> due dated the importance of the law in the church to the...