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marx had trouble doing it. it was painful to asked his friend engles for money. >> jon: not only money but he took the hit on the maid thing. >> he stepped forward and announced he was the father. he only confessed on his death bed who the real father was. >> jon: whatever you think of the engles shall the world's greatest wingman, i would say. would you agree with that? >> no question about it. >> jon: whatever you think about, the ferocity. it interest -- was interesting where he had very little influence over even the trades he belonged to. >> it was fleeting. the revolution it was an important figure in western germany. he was the moving spirit behind the international workingmen's association, the so called first international but he was for a lot of people, a very obscure figure. what made him a celebrity was the paris commune of 1870. marx publicly endorsed it. he support id. everybody was horrified by women handling weapons shooting soldiers. marx supported it and he was a a boogieman and a giants publi
marx had trouble doing it. it was painful to asked his friend engles for money. >> jon: not only money but he took the hit on the maid thing. >> he stepped forward and announced he was the father. he only confessed on his death bed who the real father was. >> jon: whatever you think of the engles shall the world's greatest wingman, i would say. would you agree with that? >> no question about it. >> jon: whatever you think about, the ferocity. it interest -- was...
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also be forced to sell vast amounts of its gold reserves which is something marx and stacy believe was almost always been true because and call so the four kinds report is coming up in ten minutes time. into its gold reserves well we have said that the e.c.b. the so-called troika there their goal all. around europe is to grab the gold remember greece had to give up their gold to the troika so i pressed of course will give up their gold and it's funny because obviously the cypriot government was the last to know that the i.m.f. has taken their gold then they said wait a minute no that never happened then they got the phone call saying wait but we did take your gold then they came out today oh i think they did take our gold meanwhile chinese gold buyers are frantically on the phone will take it will take it all as confucius said. stupid gold. the u.s. has once again into the moon age is set to head to the sea when rebels as secretary of state john kerry met with the opposition so many they seem to come to washington sticking to the trend of supporting loyal movements or governments at an
also be forced to sell vast amounts of its gold reserves which is something marx and stacy believe was almost always been true because and call so the four kinds report is coming up in ten minutes time. into its gold reserves well we have said that the e.c.b. the so-called troika there their goal all. around europe is to grab the gold remember greece had to give up their gold to the troika so i pressed of course will give up their gold and it's funny because obviously the cypriot government was...
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we've got a charity debating immigration issues and a quick glance at the bookshelves will reveal marx and engels up there on the menu you've got drinks such as the monitor of mark's tail and the agitator and over here we've got founder class solomon class what's the idea behind one of my books is the place where people come to pass to organize to talk about what's going on in the world and discuss how to change it we've had all sorts of people coming here holding events doing film showings poetry and i there's obviously a lot of anger against what our government doing to us here the cuts to education the cuts to the welfare system trying to dismantle the the n.h.s. the attacks on just say people i think there's a lot of people here that are very angry and want to question what they can do to defend ourselves but also to bring down the government the first time i've ever been here so it's just a new experience just try somewhere new and have a chat with my good friend and colleague phillip you know we've come painters so we feel we've done this very attractive there's a political the q
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that hillary clinton bothers me a lot i realize the other day that are thought sod a lot like karl marx she hangs around a lot of marxists all her friends are marxists frank that never realized that he was reading marx but and then there is charles koch who is speaking back in october two thousand and twelve so that i think is scary with this administration is fundamentally dedicated to transforming this country that means bigger and bigger government more intrusive less productive less opportunity and so who does that hurt the most are the poorest people. well the poorest people hear that and sadly think maybe there's some truth to it and while billionaire backers of the right who speak ill of the government are bad enough the mean the big government is the cause of all our problems is perpetuated each and every day in the right wing media whether you call it a government option whether you call it the consumer option whether you call it a co-op or an opt out or an opt in and these are all all just terms about their big government takeover of our health care system fear of the big bad
that hillary clinton bothers me a lot i realize the other day that are thought sod a lot like karl marx she hangs around a lot of marxists all her friends are marxists frank that never realized that he was reading marx but and then there is charles koch who is speaking back in october two thousand and twelve so that i think is scary with this administration is fundamentally dedicated to transforming this country that means bigger and bigger government more intrusive less productive less...
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that hillary clinton bothers me a lot i realize the other day that or thought sod a lot like karl marx she hangs around a lot of marxists all her friends are marxists for it that never realized that he was reading marx and others charles koch who's speaking back in october two thousand and twelve said that i think is scary with this administration is fundamentally dedicated to transforming this country that means bigger and bigger government more intrusive less productive less opportunity and so who does that hurt the most are the poorest people. well the poorest people hear that and sadly think maybe there's some truth to it and while billionaire backers of the right who speak ill of the government are bad enough the mean the big government is the cause of all our problems is perpetuated each and every day in the right wing media whether you call it. the government option whether you call it the consumer option whether you call it a co-op or an opt out or an opt in and these are all all just terms about their big government takeover of our health care system fear of the big bad govern
that hillary clinton bothers me a lot i realize the other day that or thought sod a lot like karl marx she hangs around a lot of marxists all her friends are marxists for it that never realized that he was reading marx and others charles koch who's speaking back in october two thousand and twelve said that i think is scary with this administration is fundamentally dedicated to transforming this country that means bigger and bigger government more intrusive less productive less opportunity and...
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marx said obstacle is religion. try to be happy in the rlo that exists, and leftism says maybe utopia here, religion says ewe utopia is in the next life. those are part of the characteristics, and they are all developed in the book. >> dennis, the diddest for the next hour. if you want to call in, talk with him, numbers on the screen, 202-5 # 85-3885. 585-3886. mountains or here in the pacific time zone where we are located today, if you can't get through, but want to tweet us @booktv is the handle or facebook.com/booktv. you'll sigh right there, you can post a comment under his name. it's listed right there on the top of the page. >> the most obvious is racial minorities. if they rape, if they kill, it is because of racism and poverty during the riot, i was a talk show host then as well, and i said, i'll never forget, and there's a black gentleman throwing stones at drivers, and the man throwing stones 1 not a gentleman. the word i can't use on national television, but the word that comes to mind is not "gentleman,
marx said obstacle is religion. try to be happy in the rlo that exists, and leftism says maybe utopia here, religion says ewe utopia is in the next life. those are part of the characteristics, and they are all developed in the book. >> dennis, the diddest for the next hour. if you want to call in, talk with him, numbers on the screen, 202-5 # 85-3885. 585-3886. mountains or here in the pacific time zone where we are located today, if you can't get through, but want to tweet us @booktv is...
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groucho marx once said, senator cruz, that is groucho marx, not karl. the other guy.e once told an audience, before i speak, i something important to say. along those same lines, i want to close on a more serious note. there has been no shortage of news to cover over the past few weeks. the suspense and very hard days for many of our citizens. even as we gather here tonight, our thoughts are not far from the people of boston and the people of west, texas and the families in the midwest coping with some terrible floods. we have had some difficult days. but even when the days seemed darkest, we have seen humanity shine at its brightest. we have seen first responders and national guardsmen who dashed into danger. law-enforcement officers who lived their oath, to serve and protect. and everyday americans opening their homes and their hearts to perfect strangers. we also saw journalist that their best. especially those that took their time to wait upstream through the torrent of digital rumors to just family didn't verify leads and facts. if anyone wonders whether newspape
groucho marx once said, senator cruz, that is groucho marx, not karl. the other guy.e once told an audience, before i speak, i something important to say. along those same lines, i want to close on a more serious note. there has been no shortage of news to cover over the past few weeks. the suspense and very hard days for many of our citizens. even as we gather here tonight, our thoughts are not far from the people of boston and the people of west, texas and the families in the midwest coping...
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-- and marx once said senator cruz, that is groucho marx, not all -- the other guy. told anmarx once audience, before we speak, i have something important to say. along those same lines, i want to close on a more serious note. there has been no shortage of news to cover over the past few these have been hard days for too many of our citizens. even as we gather here tonight, our thoughts are not far from the people of boston and the people of west, texas and the families in the midwest coping with some terrible floods. we have had some difficult days. but even when the days seemed darkest, we have seen humanity shine at its brightest. we have seen first responders and national guardsmen who dashed into danger. law-enforcement officers who lived their oath, to serve and protect. and everyday americans opening their homes and their hearts to perfect strangers. we also saw journalist that their best. especially those that took their time to wade upstream through the torrent of digital rumors to just family didn't verify fact verify leads and fact. if anyone wonders wheth
-- and marx once said senator cruz, that is groucho marx, not all -- the other guy. told anmarx once audience, before we speak, i have something important to say. along those same lines, i want to close on a more serious note. there has been no shortage of news to cover over the past few these have been hard days for too many of our citizens. even as we gather here tonight, our thoughts are not far from the people of boston and the people of west, texas and the families in the midwest coping...
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tom foreman is there along with cnn military analyst general james spider marx. walk us through this. >> sure. all eyes are on that east coast of north korea. why, general, would they do this missile placement there? two possible missiles there, why? >> tom, the east coast is closer to the united states presence and the allies. they didn't put it on the west coast because they're not trying to threaten china. >> simple enough there. let's bring in the model of the type of missile we're talking about that barbara mentioned a moment ago. this is designed to be used by soviet sub marines. the iranians have a version of it. there's no fins on it, but let's talk more about it. one of the keys is the mobility. why does that matter so very much? >> this is a mobile missile system. it can go anywhere and can launch from any location. all it needs is a piece of level terrain and within minutes, this thing can launch. >> let's talk about the capability of this. while we'll bring in the stats on this. fairly big and a lot of different ways in which it can be presented, yes?
tom foreman is there along with cnn military analyst general james spider marx. walk us through this. >> sure. all eyes are on that east coast of north korea. why, general, would they do this missile placement there? two possible missiles there, why? >> tom, the east coast is closer to the united states presence and the allies. they didn't put it on the west coast because they're not trying to threaten china. >> simple enough there. let's bring in the model of the type of...
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dignity is as lacking here as in a groucho marx movie or a punch and judy show. where shakespeare's characters speak in blank verse, exploring the whole range of human emotion, jarry's shout out crude threats and insults. and my god, madam, you really have come too far. it is clear that ubu roi burlesques shakespeare, but it is unlike the drama of its own time too. during an age when ibsen and chekhov were commenting in their own daring ways on the beliefs of their society, no one was quite like jarry. other playwrights put daring words into the speeches of their characters. jarry provided characters who are distortions of people, anatomic miracles and sartorial disasters. ibsen, with his well-made play, suggests that once social laws and attitudes are changed, the world may be an orderly place for reasonable people to live. other playwrights examine the inner lives of characters or puzzled over a philosophy worth believing in. only jarry, by emphasizing the base, brute-like passions of cartoon characters in a chaotic play punctuated by rude music, suggests that
dignity is as lacking here as in a groucho marx movie or a punch and judy show. where shakespeare's characters speak in blank verse, exploring the whole range of human emotion, jarry's shout out crude threats and insults. and my god, madam, you really have come too far. it is clear that ubu roi burlesques shakespeare, but it is unlike the drama of its own time too. during an age when ibsen and chekhov were commenting in their own daring ways on the beliefs of their society, no one was quite...
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we're all marx learned i want to jump in here fran it before we go to break let me get a little differently let me go to fred for what wal-mart wal-mart is a classic and let me follow up with that rachel one other thing too is the idea that there's some sort of rigidity in the corporate structure of america or the wealthiest americans anyone who follows forbes richest people in the world index year after year after year all right or so i create i'm going to jump in here we have to go to a short break unfortunately after a short break we'll continue our discussion on capitalism state with our to. believe these. things are. download the official publication to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's if you're away from your television just doesn't matter how would your mobile device if you could watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. wealthy british sign on to sign. on to the tireless money. market why not come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune i
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marx learned i want to jump in here fran it before we go to break and let me go to let me go to fred what wal-mart wal-mart is a classic let me follow up with that rachel one other thing too is that the idea that there's some sort of rigidity in the corporate structure of america or the wealthiest americans anyone who follows forbes richest people in the world index year after year after year all right or so i create i'm going to jump in here we have to go to a short break unfortunately after a short break we'll continue our discussion on capitalism state with our. leave these. i'm in sochi the u.s. city in europe the hosts of the twenty four teams which are the fish. sun sea. thank you. so much. thank you. a. dog days of. the pride days it. comes out of the. sun sea it's so true. international animals in the very heart of moscow. welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle two minute we're discussing capitalism in crisis. ok fred i'd like to go back to something was mentioned earlier that you know you rich people have socialism in poor people of capi
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marx learned i want to jump in here fran if i were going to break it let me go to let me go to fred what wal-mart wal-mart is a classic let me follow up with that rachel one other thing too is that the idea that there's some sort of rigidity in the corporate structure of america or the wealthiest americans anyone who follows forbes richest people in the world index year after year after year all right or so i create i would have to jump in here we have to go to a short break unfortunately after a short break we'll continue our discussion on capitalism state with our kids. these. do we speak your language anything about the will not advance. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's kidneys stories. you hear. detroit all teach spanish find out more visit. all tito is calm. under. oath. the international landlord in the very heart of moscow. welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle two minute we're discussing capitalism in crisis. ok fred i'd like to go back to something was mentioned earli
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my dad took me to see the marx brothers. i just loved movies."an writing film reviews for the chicago sun- times in the late sixties. and in 1975 - became the first film critic to win the pulitzer prize for criticism. in 2oo5 - the first critic to get a star on the hollywood walk of fame. ebert's columns were syndicated to more than 200 newspapers. he wrote more than 15 books. and even dabbled in screen- writing -- working on 'beyond the valley of the dolls' in 1970. in 1976.he teamed with a competitor - gene siskel from the chicago tribune. their "thumbs up - thumbs down' rating system becoming their trademark. when first told siskel would be his co-host - he says "the answer was at the tip of my tongue -- no." but the pairing worked. later - after losing his voice and the ability to eat after thyroid and salivary gland cancers. ebert was writing.reviewing.tweeting. some say.working harder than ever. ebert married his wife chaz - who survives him. she became his 'voice' at public events when he couldn't speak. ebert was writing up until hours be
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marx learned i want to jump in here fran it before we go to break and let me go to the right now let me go to fred what wal-mart wal-mart is a classic let me follow up with that rachel one other thing too is that the idea that there's some sort of rigidity in the corporate structure of america or the wealthiest americans anyone who follows forbes richest people in the world index year after year after year right or so i create i'm going to jump in here we have to go to a short break unfortunately after a short break we'll continue our discussion on capitalism state which are to. believe these. things are. i mean so can only a city in europe on the hosts of a twenty four team win for the pick a. song she. sang a. song. thank you song a. dog days of. pride days a. sitcom. saucy it's so true. me he. seems. wealthy british style. the title of. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. welcome back to cross talk where all things are considered
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well -- groucho marx once said -- senator cruz that's groucho marx, not carl. that's the other guy. told an audience "before i speak i have something important to say." and along those same lines i want to close on a more serious note. obviously there's been no shortage of news to cover over these past few weeks. and these have been some very hard days for too many of our citizens. even as we gather here tonight, our thoughts are not far from the people of boston and the people of west, texas. there are families in the midwest who are coping with some terrible floods. so we've had some difficult days. but even when the days seem darkest, we have seen humanity shine at its brightest. we've seen first responders and national guardsmen who dashed into danger. law enforcement officers who lived their oath to serve and to protect. and everyday americans who are opening their homes and their hearts to perfect strangers. and we also saw journalists at their best, especially those who took the time to wade upstream through the torrent of digital rumors to chase down leads and verify facts a
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power because of trade in the state i actually think ultimately and this is something that socialism marx's always say that we want the state to wither away we want to stay to exist with the whole aim being to eliminate the need for. a state but ultimately there's counterrevolutionary impulses i mean if you know we say we want free education and then there's a party of people who are willing to used armed struggle and sabotage to make it all possible again for only a small elite to go to college we want to suppress that but ultimately it's the democratic power of the people in the institutions attended by the people that hold the power which is something that sort of everyone always says but certainly under socialism we want to try to actualize that by making power sort of really from the bottom up whether it's the factories the neighborhoods to schools and a committee committee like bases that can build more or less and a pyramid type way up to the top and in power power checked on that basis and also with virtually no government oversight how would you regulate these massive corporations
power because of trade in the state i actually think ultimately and this is something that socialism marx's always say that we want the state to wither away we want to stay to exist with the whole aim being to eliminate the need for. a state but ultimately there's counterrevolutionary impulses i mean if you know we say we want free education and then there's a party of people who are willing to used armed struggle and sabotage to make it all possible again for only a small elite to go to...
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jobs numbers to actually be reflected in the report opens march first bomb of the favorite economists marx then said that. very little support on the site is now worth it hold on hold on a second for example in the district of columbia itself right if you look at education education title one funding into schools and take a seven percent hit that means a lot of teachers a lot of teachers a lot of you know cafeteria leaders are going to get fired because they can no longer afford them now though how those jobs have been going to happen over ten not here in the fact one hundred forty nine airports i hear about to happen and it's actually had even called these cuts these are close to ten percent increase in the ten percent slashing about employment benefits i mean if you're going to say this i hope that the government is slashed in size and other publications went out of the well known libertarian i understand that you guys think we're spending too much money i get it but i don't really don't you recognize that cutting spending these having harmful economic effects how does fine if they want
jobs numbers to actually be reflected in the report opens march first bomb of the favorite economists marx then said that. very little support on the site is now worth it hold on hold on a second for example in the district of columbia itself right if you look at education education title one funding into schools and take a seven percent hit that means a lot of teachers a lot of teachers a lot of you know cafeteria leaders are going to get fired because they can no longer afford them now though...
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and what he does is he takes concepts, ideas like shiller, freud, the early marx, he makes them clearer. not simplified, but clearer so that people all over the world can understand them. and for that role pope john xxiii said you are a global teacher. he was right. we had one good pope. [laughter] now, in addition to being a global community cater -- communicator, here's something i want to bring amnesty right into. everywhere since 1956, the hungarian revolt where a revolt, an attack on dictatorships, fromm is read. every single time, especially "escape from freedom." hungary '56, prague '67, poland, early '80s. soviet collapse of '90 -- '89-'91. and then, thanks to josh, raich spring. what we were -- arab spring. what we were able to do here through representatives in the field of amnesty international is get reports, a real simple thing i asked. go into a bookstore during arab spring where fromm is banned everywhere and see be they're reading him now -- if they're reading him now. okay. tunisia, tunis. there's a bookstore, the biggest in town across the street is the national police
and what he does is he takes concepts, ideas like shiller, freud, the early marx, he makes them clearer. not simplified, but clearer so that people all over the world can understand them. and for that role pope john xxiii said you are a global teacher. he was right. we had one good pope. [laughter] now, in addition to being a global community cater -- communicator, here's something i want to bring amnesty right into. everywhere since 1956, the hungarian revolt where a revolt, an attack on...
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i recommend a side of marx. it is comi for foam. this a trend. i like to call it the in your face ordinance. it is like when a town like nelson or a state like mississippi enacts an anti- anti-bloomburg law to protect them from anybody infringing on their big gull be drinking. -- big gulp drinking. it is a chance for them to get out there and chest up against the people and a way that is far away from them. the subtext is look at as you. we are nelson and we exist. we are talking about them. we know this is a town. >> isn't that what bumper stickers are for? laws are laws and lessons are lessons. my dog maybe and my wife sometimes. >> my dog is my wife? >> my dog maybe, my gun never and my wife sometimes. i don't know. >> i have never seen that. >> you guys have to get out on the heartland. >> and i am a little confused that the town would want to name itself after an early 90s band based on two girl looking twins with one hit called "i can't live without your lovin and satisfaction." >> they can harmonize. >> remember the video? they did it forw
i recommend a side of marx. it is comi for foam. this a trend. i like to call it the in your face ordinance. it is like when a town like nelson or a state like mississippi enacts an anti- anti-bloomburg law to protect them from anybody infringing on their big gull be drinking. -- big gulp drinking. it is a chance for them to get out there and chest up against the people and a way that is far away from them. the subtext is look at as you. we are nelson and we exist. we are talking about them. we...
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well -- groucho marx once said -- senator cruz that's groucho marx, not carl. have something important to say." and along those same lines i want to close on a more serious note. obviously there's been no shortage of news to cover over these past few weeks. and these have been some very hard days for too many of our citizens. even as we gather here tonight, our thoughts are not far from the people of boston and the people of west, texas. there are families in the midwest who are coping with some terrible floods. so we've had some difficult days. but even when the days seem darkest, we have seen humanity shine at its brightest. we've seen first responders and national guardsmen who dashed into danger. law enforcement officers who lived their oath to serve and to protect. and everyday americans who are opening their homes and their hearts to perfect strangers. and we also saw journalists at their best, especially those who took the time to wade upstream through the torrent of digital rumors to chase down leads and verify facts and painstakingly put the pieces tog
well -- groucho marx once said -- senator cruz that's groucho marx, not carl. have something important to say." and along those same lines i want to close on a more serious note. obviously there's been no shortage of news to cover over these past few weeks. and these have been some very hard days for too many of our citizens. even as we gather here tonight, our thoughts are not far from the people of boston and the people of west, texas. there are families in the midwest who are coping...
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grouchomarx once said and that is groucho, senator cruz, not karl, the other guy, groucho marx once toldaudience before i speak i have something important to say. along the same lines i want to close on a more serious note. obviously no storage of news to cover over the past few weeks and these have been hard days for too many of our citizens. even as we gather here tonight our thoughts are not far from the people of boston and the people of west, texas. there are families in the midwest who are coping with some terrible floods. so we have had some difficult days. but even when the days seemed darkest we have seen humanity shine at its brightest. we have seen first responders and national guardsmen who dashed into danger. law enforcement officers who lived their oath to is serve and to protect. and every day americans who are opening their homes and their hearts to perfect stranges. and we also saw journalist at their best. especially those who took the time to wade upstream through the torrent of digital rumors to take down leads and verify facts and pain stakingly put the pieces togeth
grouchomarx once said and that is groucho, senator cruz, not karl, the other guy, groucho marx once toldaudience before i speak i have something important to say. along the same lines i want to close on a more serious note. obviously no storage of news to cover over the past few weeks and these have been hard days for too many of our citizens. even as we gather here tonight our thoughts are not far from the people of boston and the people of west, texas. there are families in the midwest who...
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it's not marx. it's jenny's. >> a deep dive in the fast and furious and failed attempts by different governors across the country to change tax laws. we will talk to the anti-tax man himself about why he opposes some of these measures. >> good morning from danville, new jersey. this is "the daily rundown." saddle up your pony, there is a rainbow in the sky. mr. todd has got a lot to say. so listen up to chuck because he's "the daily rundown" guy. today is going to be a great day. >> here's chuck todd. >> wow. to you don and matt and steve for that video. we learned that we will have a 10:15 a.m. press conference from the president this morning. today is actually the first 100 days of the second term. it is fitting. many presidents like to mark those days with a press conference. the president will be covering that live. let's get to the first reads of the morning. if it's tuesday, somebody is voting somewhere. today it's in massachusetts and it's for a senate seat. voters are already heading to the
it's not marx. it's jenny's. >> a deep dive in the fast and furious and failed attempts by different governors across the country to change tax laws. we will talk to the anti-tax man himself about why he opposes some of these measures. >> good morning from danville, new jersey. this is "the daily rundown." saddle up your pony, there is a rainbow in the sky. mr. todd has got a lot to say. so listen up to chuck because he's "the daily rundown" guy. today is going...
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. >> groucho marx once said -- that's that's groucho not carl. before i speak, i have something important to say. and along the same lines, i want to close on a more serious note. there's been no shortage of news to cover over the past few weeks. and these have been very hard days for too many of our citizens. even as we gather here tonight, our thoughts are not far from the people of boston and the people of west, texas. there are families in the midwest who are coping with terrible floods. we've had some difficult days. but, even when the days seem darkest, we have seen humanity shine at its brightest. we've seen first responders and national guardsmen who dashed into danger and law enforcement officers who lived their oath to serve and to protect. and every day americans who are opening their homes and hearts to perfect strangers and we also saw journalists at their best, especially those who took the time to wade upstream through the torrent of digital rumors to chase down leads and verify facts and painstakingly put the pieces together to re
. >> groucho marx once said -- that's that's groucho not carl. before i speak, i have something important to say. and along the same lines, i want to close on a more serious note. there's been no shortage of news to cover over the past few weeks. and these have been very hard days for too many of our citizens. even as we gather here tonight, our thoughts are not far from the people of boston and the people of west, texas. there are families in the midwest who are coping with terrible...
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element of a terrorist action is surprise, when they least expect it, even in an event like there is marx boston, tate patriots day, the crowds it draws is intensive enough for a bad guy to want to do some harm. what do you think of other cities now across the country sort of upping the security ante and making sure that they're ready for god for bit? -- galled forbid? >> i think other cities across the nation, certainly in new york, we have been on alert here in phoenix, but you never know. how do you know what's going to happen? when you have some kook or terrorism, some copycat that wants to cause havoc for their agendas. >> neil: it's too early to tell and you wonder who would be behind this, a natural born citizen, as in the case of oklahoma city, an april event our own john roberts is saying april 10th is a weird time for these things. waco was in april, 1993. oklahoma city was in april, 1995. leaving the oddity of those date as i side, what do you think of who perpetrates something like this and where they're coming from? >> well, never know. you don't know if this international in
element of a terrorist action is surprise, when they least expect it, even in an event like there is marx boston, tate patriots day, the crowds it draws is intensive enough for a bad guy to want to do some harm. what do you think of other cities now across the country sort of upping the security ante and making sure that they're ready for god for bit? -- galled forbid? >> i think other cities across the nation, certainly in new york, we have been on alert here in phoenix, but you never...
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equipment nic i led to speculation that the british were actually behind some of the bombings of marx's and the sectarian tension in iraq unfortunately after we have to leave it . we're out of time doing good work from the guardian thanks for your insight and let's get more reaction from. the now you have just returned from iraq you have personal first hand insight into what's going on on the ground there tell us your impressions about iraq today seems to be really divided and that's really at the root of the problems and in order to really understand what's going on there i think it might be useful to bring in the element of the map so let's walk over to our screen here and pull up the map if we have it stand right here basically if we can pull up the map at some point here iraq is a country that is divided into three major areas you have for example over here this is the largely sunni provinces over here is the some autonomy is kurdish region below which are certain disputed areas and this is the largely shia area of iraq now the incidents the latest wave of violence really began cure
equipment nic i led to speculation that the british were actually behind some of the bombings of marx's and the sectarian tension in iraq unfortunately after we have to leave it . we're out of time doing good work from the guardian thanks for your insight and let's get more reaction from. the now you have just returned from iraq you have personal first hand insight into what's going on on the ground there tell us your impressions about iraq today seems to be really divided and that's really at...
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. >> 1992 marx brothers is not what i want to see. >> we don't have that.t is this. you are, indeed, the future. i got it. i understand. >> the movies are not for everybody. stuart: okay. internet delivery is the way of the future. i see that a mile off, but you don't have the content. that's the problem. you got to get the money to buy the content that you want, so it's an equation, isn't it? getting more viewers, get advertising revenue or however you get money to buy more content for more viewer opinions >> believe it or not, it's dictated not by the content, but it's niche now. for instance, we just went up on xbox, those are gamers. the content i have for those viewers, perfect. stuart: what does a gamer want to watch? >> a gamer is a 25-year-old guy -- >> pore noel my or something? >> not close, but hangover, hangover 2, the most successful r-rated movie in the history of those movies, so, again, it's niche. different movies for different folks. >> even apple and netflix says it's about the content. >> it is, but we're not apple. we're not netflix. we
. >> 1992 marx brothers is not what i want to see. >> we don't have that.t is this. you are, indeed, the future. i got it. i understand. >> the movies are not for everybody. stuart: okay. internet delivery is the way of the future. i see that a mile off, but you don't have the content. that's the problem. you got to get the money to buy the content that you want, so it's an equation, isn't it? getting more viewers, get advertising revenue or however you get money to buy more...
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my dad took me to see the marx brothers. i just loved movies." >> catherine: ebert began writing film reviews for the chicago sun-times in the late sixties. and in 1975 - became the first film critic to win the pulitzer prize for criticism. in 2oo5 - the first critic to get a star on the hollywood walk of fame. ebert's columns were syndicated to more than 200 newspapers. he wrote more than 15 books. and even dabbled in screen- writing -- working on 'beyond the valley of the dolls' in 1970. >> in 1976.he teamed with a competitor - gene siskel from the chicago tribune. their "thumbs up - thumbs down' rating system becoming their trademark. when first told siskel would be his co-host - he says "the answer was at the tip of my tongue -- no." but the pairing worked. later - after losing his voice and the ability to eat after thyroid and salivary gland cancers. ebert was writing.reviewing.tweeting. some say.working harder than ever. >> "my legacy, if there is one, will have to do with supporting films people might not have seen an
my dad took me to see the marx brothers. i just loved movies." >> catherine: ebert began writing film reviews for the chicago sun-times in the late sixties. and in 1975 - became the first film critic to win the pulitzer prize for criticism. in 2oo5 - the first critic to get a star on the hollywood walk of fame. ebert's columns were syndicated to more than 200 newspapers. he wrote more than 15 books. and even dabbled in screen- writing -- working on 'beyond the valley of the dolls' in...