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that when you have a communist party of russia they still hear ring out let it in they talk about marx and all that and it uses it you know twenty years after the fact it's appeal to the most russians young russians is zero. may i say is but i don't think this is accurate analogy well if you're gonna yeah. exactly terry jeffrey go ahead well i don't think this is really about communism a tool communism wasn't involved in the coup remember the coup plotters in their declaration never mention marx all-in in or communism they talked about the integrity of the soviet union and one has to remember that whilst many other non russian nations welcome to liberation from the soviet union the russians saw it as a get provision and the russian communist party really represents two strands in russians thinking about their own country it represents of course soviet imperialism but it also represents the russian orthodox church the promise livening understanding of russia's history and it's an uneasy combination of the two and that's one reason why it hasn't really been all that effective it's trying
that when you have a communist party of russia they still hear ring out let it in they talk about marx and all that and it uses it you know twenty years after the fact it's appeal to the most russians young russians is zero. may i say is but i don't think this is accurate analogy well if you're gonna yeah. exactly terry jeffrey go ahead well i don't think this is really about communism a tool communism wasn't involved in the coup remember the coup plotters in their declaration never mention...
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communism wasn't involved in the coup remember the coup plotters in their declaration never mention marx or lenin or communism they talked about the integrity of the soviet union and one has to remember that whilst many other non russian nations welcomed liberation from the soviet union the russians saw it as a deprivation and the russian communist party really represents two strands in russians thinking about their own country it represents of course soviet imperialism but it also represents the russian orthodox church the promise love me understanding of russia's history and it's an uneasy combination of the two and that's one reason why it hasn't really been all that effective it's trying to bring together two incompatible narratives about russia and persuade ordinary people that they should vote for that party ok if i go to you twenty years on who was the winner and who was who did anyone win from the coup twenty years ago . will yeltsin won but he was to be in bed officially though i agree with what was said earlier by dical r. that he didn't make the most of his opportunities in th
communism wasn't involved in the coup remember the coup plotters in their declaration never mention marx or lenin or communism they talked about the integrity of the soviet union and one has to remember that whilst many other non russian nations welcomed liberation from the soviet union the russians saw it as a deprivation and the russian communist party really represents two strands in russians thinking about their own country it represents of course soviet imperialism but it also represents...
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but groucho marx. >> groucho marx introduced johnny carson. >> jimmy: i mean, what a show! how it goes." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that is so johnny carson, right? [ as carson ] "that's the first one. let's see how it goes." [ laughter ] >> exactly. >> jimmy: and now, here you are. let's see how it goes -- look, it's 2011, you have "duets ii" coming out september 20 and look at these names, oh my gosh. you have everyone from lady gaga to -- [ laughter ] you have k.d. -- you have johnathan, willie nelson, queen latifah. you have amy winehouse, which is a -- >> we went all over the world with these artists, you know? we traveled with andrea bocelli through pisa, italy. and we went for -- amy winehouse was in london. that's the last record she ever made. >> jimmy: that's heartbreaking, huh? that she's not with us anymore. >> it was an amazing experience. we went all over the world to record with these artists, where they live. >> jimmy: but that's wild. and you're doing a cool thing with the amy winehouse song, which is "body and soul." >> right, right, it's wonderful. >> jimmy:
but groucho marx. >> groucho marx introduced johnny carson. >> jimmy: i mean, what a show! how it goes." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that is so johnny carson, right? [ as carson ] "that's the first one. let's see how it goes." [ laughter ] >> exactly. >> jimmy: and now, here you are. let's see how it goes -- look, it's 2011, you have "duets ii" coming out september 20 and look at these names, oh my gosh. you have everyone from lady gaga to -- [...
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muslim maneuverability most mediation decent to the marx moscow's move famous here show fun technology someday should cheer on a larger we've done for the future covered. the last time the close up team was in awe movie where the gold rush still gets people high top. this time archie goes to cairo region. where the local government is giving power back to the people. where everyone will be a dump. their local news turn their land into a tourist paradox well come pretty. close up on our t.v. . their childhood was a labor shuttle of this tragedy. these still see the fear the safest. and remember every second of the snake and. it will remain in the memories and hearts forever. and so. can see. a little angel on our cheek. this is. just so. forces are nutty nato bombs target market at his bunker in his hometown in libya despite claims the coalition is not involved in helping rebels hunt down that's as concerns grow over who will get their hands on the country's weapons of mass destruction. clooney forecast for economic growth in france despite a country announcing your state a few measures
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. >> host: um, as you well know, karl marx was sitting in london at this time and was writing dispatches now and then for the new york tribune about, commenting on the american civil war: did you find any of marx's writings of particular interest about any of these questions? >> guest: well, i did because, first of all, he was on the first to make the slavery points. >> host: right. >> guest: and it was also quite interesting when he criticized the north, which he did from time to time. he felt the leadership was lacking. >> host: uh-huh. >> guest: he definitely felt that this was really a result of the secretary of state, william henry seward's poor leadership. but sometimes he'd be way off base because he wasn't always in touch with what a political liberal or elite opinion was saying in london. >> host: sure. and, um, what about abraham lincoln? he plays, i guess, a subordinate role in this book. seward is a much more prominent figure from the american administration. did lincoln, in effect, leave foreign policy to seward? i mean, he had plenty of other things to worry about, obviousl
. >> host: um, as you well know, karl marx was sitting in london at this time and was writing dispatches now and then for the new york tribune about, commenting on the american civil war: did you find any of marx's writings of particular interest about any of these questions? >> guest: well, i did because, first of all, he was on the first to make the slavery points. >> host: right. >> guest: and it was also quite interesting when he criticized the north, which he did...
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maneuverability most maybe asian chicks into the marx moscow's mold famous here show on technology update here on r.g.p. we've got the future covered. welcome back here's a recap of the top stories on our team libyan rebels are ready to storm gadhafi is home town under a nato air shield in a desperate effort to find a fugitive colonel all that says european governments start their own fight for oil deals in the country. a world war two veteran who's leading a campaign to expose corruption and british courts is losing his battle about software his appeal against a six month sentence was dismissed but he was jailed for making audio recordings that hearings the claims the courts are simply trying to gag him. in the eye of the storm in new york city braces itself for the fast approaching hurricane irene as all public transport.
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welcome to technology update and welcome to marx the world famous moscow air show where the planet's premier aerospace pioneers have come to show off their latest high flying hard supplied water too deep for the best to divest to soar above the rest of the legendary to coast the airfield in suburban moscow the very place named after an early russian aerodynamics genius this year was a tense time around for this festival flight since it started nine hundred ninety three with over eight hundred companies representing thirty countries the biggest draw for the year shows more than half a million guests will surely be in-flight action movie business was also on the bill racking up some ten billion dollars in deals even with all the international big shots bringing their wares russia's open secret made the biggest bush this to hoist cockfight t fifty finally broke out from behind the closed doors covering its development line for crowds in cameras for the first time it's a fifth generation stealth fighter jet propelled russia's air force deep into the twenty first century each maxie's new
welcome to technology update and welcome to marx the world famous moscow air show where the planet's premier aerospace pioneers have come to show off their latest high flying hard supplied water too deep for the best to divest to soar above the rest of the legendary to coast the airfield in suburban moscow the very place named after an early russian aerodynamics genius this year was a tense time around for this festival flight since it started nine hundred ninety three with over eight hundred...
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months a moment maneuverability mediation takes into the marx moscow's world famous here show on technology update here on a larger we've got the future covered. welcome back here with r.t. coming to live from moscow these are the top stories libya's rebel forces have stormed colonel gadhafi is compound in tripoli and once again claim to have control of the city but could out the loyalists continue their armed resistance was their leader of fowling a fight to the death. news just in russian investigators say they have information about who ordered the murder of a prominent russian journalist of holocaust deaths five years ago this follows tuesday's arrest of a former new witness in the case and a tired senior police official suspected of organizing the killing. and north korea's leader is in russia for the first time in almost a decade with an unusually open foreign visit by the russian president dmitri to get a friend kim jong il.
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outside seattle washington with one of the nine trial seven eight seven straight up for a short getaway marx's it has got a glimpse at the latest wide bodied boeing billed as the company's most advanced most fuel efficient airplane ever and which russian flagship airline had a float set to take twenty two of the new dreamliner the ten hour cruise from far away seattle gave future customers a good preview of what the modern machine is capable of. it was a very enjoyable easy flight we used a lot of the automation on the airplane to make the workload always don't little as possible. so a lot of pile of course was used all throughout those use this monitor through those systems the airplane is equipped with some can do you all see a magic solution for you and so forth so we took advantage of all those things we didn't have to make the standard position reports on the h.f. radio airplanes system did those reports for us so very very enjoyable flight russian was hardly a random choice for the dreamliner visit as moscow is home to boeing's biggest engineering office outside the u.s. the eleven hour
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eleven i'm sure i will keep you posted as this whole event moves on that's right we will be at the marx show for the next couple of days to do stay with our team for that. close of. the. show future slot. for two takes to the max air show europe's nations are on the verge of blurring into one at least financially with germany and france calling for economic harmony across the euro zone growth grinding to a halt and countries are struggling to stay afloat the euro's big players think the answer is to force mandatory budgets on to member states they're also pledging to harmonize corporate taxes but are rejecting the introduction of the joint that guarantees or euro bonds and a time soon investors have been left mostly unimpressed by chancellor merkel and president sarkozy's plans saying they expected more dr remen a professor of business and international affairs for the sessions are political not fiscal. unfortunately this is not going to make much difference for the ongoing crisis all the news that came out of this best conference was quite negative for the market the most negative i be
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my grandfather was pretty fun marx growing which there are hundreds around russia if i want to just beabout it was not recently. you will know now before we start talking about your father and your mother the second problem the broke this empty soviet romance well i should say that in a closed society as the us is travelling abroad or even communicate your mother with foreigners was virtually unheard of any contact with somebody from abroad could mean big problems spotlighting porson. nine hundred twenty s. so young idealists from around the world coming to russia to take part in creating would be believed to be a better society as a nation with their ideas of socialism brought an estimated twenty thousand americans and canadians to the u.s.s.r. between one nine hundred twenty and one thousand two hundred fifty five many of them found they all are here a lot used to a disillusioned by the regime quickly enough to go home before the stalinist repressions of the 1930's i knew of those who stayed. to gulags russian families of the foreigners couldn't escape the same fate in one nine hundr
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party will continue to bring the best of marx try to lead and throughout the week so stay tuned for more highlights from moscow cat power airship. well still ahead for you this hour of the worst oil spill in decades in british waters we'll update you on the disaster that green groups say will have grave consequences for the environment. but first human rights groups are boycotting a british inquiry into allegations of torture saying the government is taking an irresponsible approach to the case and activists insist the probe is a waste of time and public money because downing street will have the final say over whether or not to disclose the results or she's more and that no one torture victim who also doubts the inquiry will bring justice. walking a tightrope of pain versus gain it's emerged that's how britain security agencies were encouraged to decide when to talk terrorist suspects. held ground in afghanistan and in guantanamo bay between two thousand and two and two thousand and five he says he was tortured and accuses the u.k. of being complicit in that torture only now is the leve
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how do you how how did he a young british guy go to the marx is a.they how they met somewhere somehow they were through a mutual friend my father knew from the first how i see and the connection was the bolshoi theater. there was sort of below too much so so much of my mother loved the ballet and this mutual friend of about it and then you see each other but in fact even when they were introduced. their mutual friend called political abuse and didn't didn't introduce him was as an englishman and he said he said he and the stone you know why because it was sort of so as not to frighten her son but if you do speak russian you know my father did speak with her and so he's be broken russian we could which could sound like this like it but if you're going to discredit better than broken he is he said he writes russian what's good about me is it was an accident tell you his sources so this is why your mother could have taken him from someone from the bottom before so me and they had an immense and. and they fell in love and in fact naive you know it seems
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with or against this so the so-called third world was we lumped everything together as communism and marx that is marxism and we didn't see the way that nationalism and local factors and culture and all those things entered and so in brazil i've been back and forth quite a few times i mean for you know for the president of brazil who came into office feared as a great last for this to have emerged with eighty percent popularity in his own country when he leaves office you know most leaders around the world would die for that sort of popularity and he demonstrated the demonstrated that he that he was pro brazilian interests and he was prepared to work for them not always agree with the united states and elsewhere and the challenge we face i think in the arab and islamic world is very similar ok there are elements in my view you know. jihad of six trimix groups that frankly don't have the interests of the people you know the best measure of people all on their minds but with a nice a sneeze to do do is to figure out how to have relations with different forms of political islam i think in bo
with or against this so the so-called third world was we lumped everything together as communism and marx that is marxism and we didn't see the way that nationalism and local factors and culture and all those things entered and so in brazil i've been back and forth quite a few times i mean for you know for the president of brazil who came into office feared as a great last for this to have emerged with eighty percent popularity in his own country when he leaves office you know most leaders...
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consistently from the beginning ok thank you very much there carl shire of middle east blogger from karl marx. well you're watching r.t. and there's plenty ahead for you this hour including one contracting expose a u.s. senate committee finds a thirty billion dollars of taxpayers' cash way sort of are stolen by contractors in afghanistan and iraq warning that as much again is still at risk. and the rural exodus young people flee russian village just leaving desolate fields and crumbling houses were thriving communities once stood. now while lingering of violence in syria shows no sign of abating a more brutal battle may be on the horizon nourished by a series of fierce political clashes the fragile sectarian balance has started crumbling and as artists if you know pollution reports serious religious minorities are under threat. protestant serious carried out with political slogans. but when violence breaks out people come to blows over issues of faith not politics . but more than four thousand years of history damascus like the rest of syria has been home to model paid for centuries but with
consistently from the beginning ok thank you very much there carl shire of middle east blogger from karl marx. well you're watching r.t. and there's plenty ahead for you this hour including one contracting expose a u.s. senate committee finds a thirty billion dollars of taxpayers' cash way sort of are stolen by contractors in afghanistan and iraq warning that as much again is still at risk. and the rural exodus young people flee russian village just leaving desolate fields and crumbling houses...
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you're making in the editorial pages of very mainstream publications you have rubini talking about marx than that capitalism is is going to crash and burn and you have. bloomberg editorials about the gold standard bringing down the u.s. dollar you have so many editorials talking about this a good old days or got gone in there are no really good solutions do use an arms feel like you're reading the world socialist web site on these mainstream publications. i've been fighting to go to this new report i have out i'm trying to demonstrate the average american person who might not be as well as or he already knew that there is an economic world war are only on holding and in the united states we are on their economic path because not using hyperbole to say that we are on the economic back in a second term we're hardly a card i mean as you said it was out there we have the highest we call the wealth in american with a very tiny fraction one tenth of one percent of the u.s. population consolidated trillions of dollars why would why don't we have record breaking. record breaking unemployment an
you're making in the editorial pages of very mainstream publications you have rubini talking about marx than that capitalism is is going to crash and burn and you have. bloomberg editorials about the gold standard bringing down the u.s. dollar you have so many editorials talking about this a good old days or got gone in there are no really good solutions do use an arms feel like you're reading the world socialist web site on these mainstream publications. i've been fighting to go to this new...
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postcode as you well know, karl marx was sitting in london at this time and was writing dispatches nowd then for the new york tribune were commenting on the american civil war. did you find any of his writings of particular interest about these questions? >> guest: hegde first of all because he was on the faster you to make slavery point and it was also nice to see where he criticized north korea did from time to time. he definitely felt that this was really a result of the secretary of state for leadership. and sometimes he would you way off base because he wasn't always in touch in the political order the opinion of staying in london. >> what about abraham lincoln? he plays a subordinate role in this book. a much more prominent figure from the american administration. did they leave foreign policy to seward? the money of other things to worry about obviously. what is your assessment of lincoln and his surrogates take on diplomatic affairs or did he really just say look, this is seward spellman i'm leaving it to him? >> guest: i really think that is the case. there were a couple of ti
postcode as you well know, karl marx was sitting in london at this time and was writing dispatches nowd then for the new york tribune were commenting on the american civil war. did you find any of his writings of particular interest about these questions? >> guest: hegde first of all because he was on the faster you to make slavery point and it was also nice to see where he criticized north korea did from time to time. he definitely felt that this was really a result of the secretary of...
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we had einstein and marx and freud to read everything was mixed up, you had women cutting their hair and wearing short skirts. >> i didn't get that. >> so the 1920's are very rambunctious time and date in the teaching of evolution in the classroom. they never got down to debating the science and in fact in dayton tennessee where the trial took place the judge refused to let him put any of his scientific experts on the stand, and that's like to salvage his casey, william jennings bryan to the stand as an expert on the bible. >> there were too many people in the courtroom. the judge was freed the floor was going to collapse. it's the second-best record room. you can go there and see it. it's beautifully preserved and the stuff trials in that courtroom, and so they all can outside a platform built under the maple trees in the courtyard, and that's what i call the single greatest confrontation, legal confrontation in american history took place with darrow questioning of brian about -- very little about science, very much about did joe and i released a three days and a whale, and how did
we had einstein and marx and freud to read everything was mixed up, you had women cutting their hair and wearing short skirts. >> i didn't get that. >> so the 1920's are very rambunctious time and date in the teaching of evolution in the classroom. they never got down to debating the science and in fact in dayton tennessee where the trial took place the judge refused to let him put any of his scientific experts on the stand, and that's like to salvage his casey, william jennings...
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and then i get a tape of king in sco retreat, lecturing on marx. now marks was reflecting on his jewishness and how it created marxism. and then i started listening to tapes were king is with the preachers. you know, the preachiness boat was entertaining. in ct vivian, reverend vivienne was with his people and said, you know, i don't have the voice. at one point he says okay, i'm ready. i'm going to preach about it. in vivian says we all thought he had been preaching. another's time he says i'm just going to talk tonight. i don't have the voice. preachers are wanting to preach. and they ground. nec. when i'm done talking, they will preach about it. king gets caught up in the moment and he is flying out the look on this king catches himself and looks out at the audience and says, you all better be careful. you're going to make me preach. so there was a self-consciousness about some of the jorn. sometimes it is just our place. it became the language of the body. i don't did he thought about it at a certain point. he became seamless. he said at a cert
and then i get a tape of king in sco retreat, lecturing on marx. now marks was reflecting on his jewishness and how it created marxism. and then i started listening to tapes were king is with the preachers. you know, the preachiness boat was entertaining. in ct vivian, reverend vivienne was with his people and said, you know, i don't have the voice. at one point he says okay, i'm ready. i'm going to preach about it. in vivian says we all thought he had been preaching. another's time he says i'm...
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one the things that we do at the berger marx foundation, we do provide funds to hire women organizers for a period of time. if you are interested in doing that, check out our web site at www.bergermarx.org. i just wanted to make that plug. but i also wanted to comment that a lot of labor war, certainly not what happened in california or what happened in puerto rico. a lot of labor wars are right here inside the beltway. i like many people in this room, i'm sure, worked in 2008 on the ground in the election campaign where everybody came together. you know, to elect barack obama. and it didn't seem like there were those divisions, and so maybe you could just comment a little bit about how much of this is kind of slowing from an inside the beltway jockeying for, you know, what is viewed as a shrinking pie in terms of members. you know, who gets what's members. and i think that really is at the heart of this. is that, you know, these unions are struggling and they are looking for, you know, they are struggling with money, they are struggling with membership, and they are looking for easy
one the things that we do at the berger marx foundation, we do provide funds to hire women organizers for a period of time. if you are interested in doing that, check out our web site at www.bergermarx.org. i just wanted to make that plug. but i also wanted to comment that a lot of labor war, certainly not what happened in california or what happened in puerto rico. a lot of labor wars are right here inside the beltway. i like many people in this room, i'm sure, worked in 2008 on the ground in...
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in the east, where we saw all those marx brothers moments or mad max moments, they didn't dig trenchesn. they told the rebels to stop. hold their ground and not advance any further. they didn't move beyond that point. the focus became on trying to help the rebels in the western mountains. what we saw and when i spoke with rebels in direct contact, communication. there was very poor communication between the air strikes and the rebels. effectively, nato was asking for co-ordinates and the rebels didn't know what kind of co-ordinates or where to tell them to drop the bombs. there was a lot of incidents of friendly fire. helping with communications and tactics an making the decision not to continue the advance from the east, which wasn't getting them anywhere and focus on the west. focus on the close areas where they have tactical advantage and could close in on tripoli. those two things. that fundmental decision where to attack was probably a nato adviser decision. >> final question, then we'll let you go. do you have a sense or anyone have a sense of where moammar gadhafi is? bobby said
in the east, where we saw all those marx brothers moments or mad max moments, they didn't dig trenchesn. they told the rebels to stop. hold their ground and not advance any further. they didn't move beyond that point. the focus became on trying to help the rebels in the western mountains. what we saw and when i spoke with rebels in direct contact, communication. there was very poor communication between the air strikes and the rebels. effectively, nato was asking for co-ordinates and the rebels...
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i think i'm going to start us off by quoting groucho marx to the effect that before i begin talking i have something to say. so the first thing that everyone, absolutely everyone asks me is how julia child some six-foot tube with that incredibly distinctive offer the police ever managed to slip incognita behind enemy lines. the answer is simple, she didn't. but we will get to that later. the other thing is despite what you may ever this morning and in the usa today, bone appetit was not a secret code. now, more serious, the most common question that i get is what on earth brought me to this topic, how did i come to write about julia child and more to the point, how do i know that julia child, the popular french chef television fame worked for the country's first intelligence agency? the truth is i read it in the new york post. i happened to see a headline, "secret recipes of spy," and a reported she the been the head of oss, office of strategic service, which does most of you know was hastily set up by president roosevelt in the early days of the war. it is the forerunner of today's c
i think i'm going to start us off by quoting groucho marx to the effect that before i begin talking i have something to say. so the first thing that everyone, absolutely everyone asks me is how julia child some six-foot tube with that incredibly distinctive offer the police ever managed to slip incognita behind enemy lines. the answer is simple, she didn't. but we will get to that later. the other thing is despite what you may ever this morning and in the usa today, bone appetit was not a...
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he is the son of the creator of the marx brothers who testified against the hollywood 10 and told meo baseball games with groucho sitting over his shoulder. he wanted to watch baseball and keep it down. tom windier went to yale in old school, old wine -- the two of them put out the most conservative newspaper for much of the last half century. new editors, a young kid who came over -- >> host: here's the picture. when was that picture taken? >> guest: since it was in the book with a picture of my brother it was probably a few years after law school. isn't that hilarious? >> host: next call from chuck in california. >> caller: hello. i want you to know i love you but i would like to know what i would have to say to get you to change the emphasis of the agendas you work on away from the ones that your followers would be trying to influence the government to initiate war does agenda items where your followers wouldn't have to influence a government to initiate force. >> host: give an example what you mean. >> guest: it would be wonderful to cut taxes. that does not require the initiatio
he is the son of the creator of the marx brothers who testified against the hollywood 10 and told meo baseball games with groucho sitting over his shoulder. he wanted to watch baseball and keep it down. tom windier went to yale in old school, old wine -- the two of them put out the most conservative newspaper for much of the last half century. new editors, a young kid who came over -- >> host: here's the picture. when was that picture taken? >> guest: since it was in the book with a...
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. >> host: as you know karl marx was in london at this time and was riding dispatches now and then forthe new york tribune, commenting on the american civil war. did you find any of the writings of particular interest about any of these questions? >> guest: i did because first of all he was on thusly three-point and the we he criticized the north which he did from time to time he felt the leadership was lacking and it was a result of the secretary of state poor leadership but sometimes he would be way off base because he wasn't always in touch with the elite opinions in london. >> host: what about abraham lincoln? he plays i guess a subordinate role in this book. sue word is a much more prominent figures from the american administration. did lincoln in effect leave the foreign policy to sue word? he had other things to worry about obviously. what is your assessment of lincoln and his take on the diplomatic affairs or did he really just say look this is the realm and i am leaving it to him? >> guest: i think that is the case. there are a couple of times when he did interfere. the first
. >> host: as you know karl marx was in london at this time and was riding dispatches now and then forthe new york tribune, commenting on the american civil war. did you find any of the writings of particular interest about any of these questions? >> guest: i did because first of all he was on thusly three-point and the we he criticized the north which he did from time to time he felt the leadership was lacking and it was a result of the secretary of state poor leadership but...
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he's the son of the man who identified the marx brothers. grouch cho would be trying out his jokes.wn, grope cho. [laughter] and tom winter went to vail and is very was by, yale, and the two of them have put out the most conservative newspaper for much of the last half century. the new editor is now jason matera, a young kid who came over from yale. >> host: here's the picture. >> guest: john galt? >> host: john galt picture. ann coulter, when was that picture of you taken? >> guest: since it was in the book of the picture of my brother at the party, it was probably a few years after law school. but that's in vail. [laughter] isn't that hilarious? >> host: next call comes from chuck in fullerton, california. hi, chuck. >> caller: hello. hello, ann. i just want you to know i love you, but i would like to know what i would have to say to get you to change the emphasis of the agendas that you work on away from the ones that your followers would be trying to influence the government to initiate force toward those agenda items where your followers wouldn't have to influence the governmen
he's the son of the man who identified the marx brothers. grouch cho would be trying out his jokes.wn, grope cho. [laughter] and tom winter went to vail and is very was by, yale, and the two of them have put out the most conservative newspaper for much of the last half century. the new editor is now jason matera, a young kid who came over from yale. >> host: here's the picture. >> guest: john galt? >> host: john galt picture. ann coulter, when was that picture of you taken?...
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i think i'm going to start us off by quoting groucho marx to the effect that before i begin talking i have something to say. so the first thing that everyone, absolutely everyone asks me is how julia child some six-foot tube with that incredibly distinctive offer the police ever managed to slip incognita behind enemy lines. the answer is simple, she didn't. but we will get to that later. the other thing is despite what you may ever this morning and in the usa today, bone appetit was not a secret code. now, more serious, the most common question that i get is what on earth brought me to this topic, how did i come to write about julia child and more to the point, how do i know that julia child, the popular french chef television fame worked for the country's first intelligence agency? the truth is i read it in the new york post. i happened to see a headline, "secret recipes of spy," and a reported she the been the head of oss, office of strategic service, which does most of you know was hastily set up by president roosevelt in the early days of the war. it is the forerunner of today's c
i think i'm going to start us off by quoting groucho marx to the effect that before i begin talking i have something to say. so the first thing that everyone, absolutely everyone asks me is how julia child some six-foot tube with that incredibly distinctive offer the police ever managed to slip incognita behind enemy lines. the answer is simple, she didn't. but we will get to that later. the other thing is despite what you may ever this morning and in the usa today, bone appetit was not a...
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it's honestly so easy and then you don't look like groucho marx. okay? >> why is it so easy?hoosing the right color. a color has a little bit of red in it because she has red in her hair. >> should you brow shadow be darker than your color? >> your brow shadow should match your hair color. right now jen's brows are naturally lighter than her hair color. by choosing a color that really blends in with her hair, and it's a taupy color and it's got a little bit of red in it. like you would wear no hag goma. it frames her face and makes hi stand out. >> i want to go back quickly to the eye makeup. you say less is best. do you eyhighlight the lid? >> we started with a light color all over the whole eye and then did a shadow just close to the lashes. just a brown shadow. not too strong. and we did an eyeliner. a lot of women who wear glasses don't wear liner. so we used a gel liner and then a little bit of shadow on top of it and mascara. and also don't forget about blush and about lips. >> what is the key, though, to the thickness of the eye liner? >> that has a lot to do with the
it's honestly so easy and then you don't look like groucho marx. okay? >> why is it so easy?hoosing the right color. a color has a little bit of red in it because she has red in her hair. >> should you brow shadow be darker than your color? >> your brow shadow should match your hair color. right now jen's brows are naturally lighter than her hair color. by choosing a color that really blends in with her hair, and it's a taupy color and it's got a little bit of red in it. like...