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of course so back to the debates no you are not likely to hear about any of this at all but luke rockwell president of the ludwig von mises institute recently gave a speech on this topic so he's here now to discuss it with us so first lou rockwell thanks so much for being on the show it's always so great to have you on loren thank you and happy first anniversary thank you so very much thank you for being a great fantastic guest and supporter over the last year i appreciate it so let's get to the federal reserve and war you know we often hear from these candidates and in the debates or anywhere you hear from politicians that the u.s. put two wars on a credit card and this doesn't even acknowledge libya or the warmongering over iran so maybe four wars syria i mean none of this is even included but what is rarely mentioned in the in the credit card analogy is who is issuing that credit card and enabling this war and you argue that the federal reserve is the issuer and the enabler so care to explain how. and it's not you and it's not quite a credit card that would be the pora wing that they m
of course so back to the debates no you are not likely to hear about any of this at all but luke rockwell president of the ludwig von mises institute recently gave a speech on this topic so he's here now to discuss it with us so first lou rockwell thanks so much for being on the show it's always so great to have you on loren thank you and happy first anniversary thank you so very much thank you for being a great fantastic guest and supporter over the last year i appreciate it so let's get to...
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not will ask if the fed may arguably be making war easier and more prevalent we'll hear from lou rockwell of the ludwig on mrs institute and we keep hearing about the middle class from the two main contenders for u.s. president. that's how we built the world's greatest middle class this is about bringing good jobs back for the middle class of america. and these candidates these candidates talk about supporting the middle class in terms of tax cuts loopholes regulation but they leave out the money in the middle classes pockets pockets that are being picked every second of every day what happens to the middle class if you don't address this aspect will discuss and it is the twenty five year anniversary of black monday it is also the one year anniversary of this show's launch. thank you fake applause would respond to your birthday wishes and more. your feedback let's get to today's capital account. this coming monday barack obama and mitt romney are scheduled to face off in a foreign policy debate and we pretty much guarantee in fact i'm willing to bet any amount of money that when the subje
not will ask if the fed may arguably be making war easier and more prevalent we'll hear from lou rockwell of the ludwig on mrs institute and we keep hearing about the middle class from the two main contenders for u.s. president. that's how we built the world's greatest middle class this is about bringing good jobs back for the middle class of america. and these candidates these candidates talk about supporting the middle class in terms of tax cuts loopholes regulation but they leave out the...
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sam rockwell is great guy, too. >> yeah, he is. >> jimmy: the whole cast is killer in this movie.kwell -- you kind of like -- you come up with a scheme to steal dogs? >> we steal dogs and we return -- we treat the dogs great. [ laughter ] but we return them for a reward. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you steal the dogs from a dog park, then you wait -- look for a sign that says lost dog -- >> exactly. >> jimmy: -- and then you find the dog and want the reward? >> bring it back. then we turn down the reward, but we actually take it. >> jimmy: yeah. yeah. and then you steal the wrong man's dog? >> that's right. we steal woody's dog. and yeah -- he's very upset. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: very, very upset. yeah. >> but it was a great dog. you know? there's all those stories about you know, working with animals and this dog was fantastic. i was in every scene that i had this dog and i would put the dog right -- if it was on the show, i would put him right here and stay there. >> jimmy: he would just sit there? >> yeah. >> jimmy: i love that. >> perfect dog. >> jimmy: you ever have a dog? >> i di
sam rockwell is great guy, too. >> yeah, he is. >> jimmy: the whole cast is killer in this movie.kwell -- you kind of like -- you come up with a scheme to steal dogs? >> we steal dogs and we return -- we treat the dogs great. [ laughter ] but we return them for a reward. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you steal the dogs from a dog park, then you wait -- look for a sign that says lost dog -- >> exactly. >> jimmy: -- and then you find the dog and want the reward?...
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henderson, rockwell, cohen. i'm focusing back on these teen boys.ow that some of them liked -- apparently liked to swipe bicycles, but this would be, what, they swipe her bike and then some unknown person comes and grabs her and kills her, rockwell? >> no, what i'm saying, nancy, is maybe somebody planned on meeting her somewhere and carried her off in a car and the bike is sitting there on the street. >> cohen? >> yes. i think that the autopsy is going to be just paramount, nancy. we'll have to see whether or not there was sex, and i think that's what we'll have to look at. >> anderson, agreed? >> i think that's going to be important. what i think is going to be telling is the conversation and the interviews that they're going to have separately with investigators right now to see if their story is consistent, what information they have about how they came upon the bike, and i wouldn't rule anything out at this point. >> rachel, social media. what's happening. >> the most talked about in this is if there are other abductions, two, three, four,
henderson, rockwell, cohen. i'm focusing back on these teen boys.ow that some of them liked -- apparently liked to swipe bicycles, but this would be, what, they swipe her bike and then some unknown person comes and grabs her and kills her, rockwell? >> no, what i'm saying, nancy, is maybe somebody planned on meeting her somewhere and carried her off in a car and the bike is sitting there on the street. >> cohen? >> yes. i think that the autopsy is going to be just paramount,...
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rene rockwell, defense attorney, kirby clemmons, defense attorney, atlanta., he skinned rats, he tortured them and kept their bodies. a textbook example of a killer most likely a serial killer. >> you know, nancy, i can't disagree with you on that point. i will say if he in fact skinned the rats and tortured them, that is textbook serial killer stuff. but there is no evidence that he actually tortured the rats. i don't think anyone witnessed that so i don't want to aremember the you'd torturing at this point. >> i'm going to give you that one. i'm going to let the fact that he skinned the rats and keep their corpses speak for itself. >> the jury won't hear about that, will they? >> no. they might hear about the project and they might hear that he was fascinated with decomposing bodies and he had a fascination with mortuary science but no, they won't hear about torturing animals, unfortunately. >> what i think that her family, jessica's family, had to endure being in court with him today. with us is jessica's great grandmother, donna moss. as you hear all of t
rene rockwell, defense attorney, kirby clemmons, defense attorney, atlanta., he skinned rats, he tortured them and kept their bodies. a textbook example of a killer most likely a serial killer. >> you know, nancy, i can't disagree with you on that point. i will say if he in fact skinned the rats and tortured them, that is textbook serial killer stuff. but there is no evidence that he actually tortured the rats. i don't think anyone witnessed that so i don't want to aremember the you'd...
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henderson, rockwell, cohen. i'm focusing back on the teen boys.em because they liked to swipe bicycles. then the theory would be what? they swipe her bike and then some unknown person grabs her and kills her, rockwell? >> no. what i'm saying is maybe somebody planned on meeting her somewhere and carried her off in a car and the bike is sitting there on the street. >> cohen. >> yes. i think the autopsy is going to be just paramount. we'll have to see exactly whether that there was sex and that's what i think we'll have to look at. >> henderson, agree? >> i think that's going to be important. what i think is going to be telling is going to be the conversation and the interviews they'll have separately with investigators right now. to see what information they have about how they came upon the bike. i wouldn't rule anything out at this point. >> rachel kent, social media,
henderson, rockwell, cohen. i'm focusing back on the teen boys.em because they liked to swipe bicycles. then the theory would be what? they swipe her bike and then some unknown person grabs her and kills her, rockwell? >> no. what i'm saying is maybe somebody planned on meeting her somewhere and carried her off in a car and the bike is sitting there on the street. >> cohen. >> yes. i think the autopsy is going to be just paramount. we'll have to see exactly whether that there...
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ozzies bowlers also having plenty of trouble trying to deal with the seventy nine run partner come rockwell's impressed with her to pakistan and being with hundred forty nine for six of the twenty overs australia twenty ten went up to him in twenty but their business but i'm knowing they didn't necessarily have to be the target but instead the teen us fish and run rate it just out there to live on sending for seven enough to earn them a second from fourth of july which is. a golfing fans in america are still reeling from a shocking comeback to fate by team europe their home ryder cup the incredible turnaround which saw the europeans come back from ten six down to win by a point garnered the highest t.v. ratings since one thousand nine hundred nine josé maría left about now able to savor that special memory as he makes his exit captain of the team. what they the was yes the extraordinary period you know if we don't have these wonderful graphic here with us because so for be here a church even meant those twelve men there did on sunday i know that. most of the whole world didn't believe we woul
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it's a famous rockwell painting or a takeoff on a rockwell painting.nting, somebody's girlfriend's names are being etched off by a tattoo artist. here it's one issue after another. who is mitt romney? what does he really want? this is a guy who, in massachusetts, his singular achievement was a terrific health care program, adored by the state of massachusetts. he runs away from it. he's running -- if he was such a great governor of the state of massachusetts, why is he going to lose so badly in massachusetts? >> yep. >> why? bill clinton won arkansas. arkansas's not exactly a dark blue state. >> right. it's a good question. and following up on mike's point about a debate about war, i think one of my great frustrations has been -- you know, i always thought, well, when the democrats, when the president, when barack obama's the president, he's going to have to be more responsible on these issues. he's going to see the first briefing that's called the oh, you know what briefing, and he's going to understand that dick cheney and george w. bush were not qui
it's a famous rockwell painting or a takeoff on a rockwell painting.nting, somebody's girlfriend's names are being etched off by a tattoo artist. here it's one issue after another. who is mitt romney? what does he really want? this is a guy who, in massachusetts, his singular achievement was a terrific health care program, adored by the state of massachusetts. he runs away from it. he's running -- if he was such a great governor of the state of massachusetts, why is he going to lose so badly in...
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also jordan's military capabilities of its neighbors conflict escalates political analysts can do rockwell believes america is trying to intimidate damascus jordan has long been a better call it a satellite the us is not actually an ally it's a province of the us and so why is the us putting in these troops are first of all to imply that some of syria is threatening jordan which of course is not true syria's got their hands full with the us inspired rebels who were trained by the way in turkey at a us air force base for the past several years before this all started so this is just a way to gin up the tension to bring on more trouble i know i think it's true the u.s. will not use its troops to invade syria but will they try a libyan strategy of simply bombing people endlessly from the air very possible. did this bus train security forces once again the last ounce of peaceful protest is landing political phones as a monarchy reinforces ties with its policy for military back great bricks. and as one of the pussy riot protesters is freed on the appeal we're going to what's behind the decision
also jordan's military capabilities of its neighbors conflict escalates political analysts can do rockwell believes america is trying to intimidate damascus jordan has long been a better call it a satellite the us is not actually an ally it's a province of the us and so why is the us putting in these troops are first of all to imply that some of syria is threatening jordan which of course is not true syria's got their hands full with the us inspired rebels who were trained by the way in turkey...
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search orton's military capabilities if its neighbors conflict ask lates political analysts lou rockwell believes america is trying to intimidate damascus jordan has long been a better call it a satellite the us is not actually an ally it's a province of the us and so why is the us putting in these troops are first of all to imply that some of syria is threatening jordan which of course is not true syria's got their hands full with the us inspired rebels who were trained by the way in turkey at a us air force base for the lord past several years before this all started so this is just a way to shoot gin up the tension to bring on more trouble i know i think it's true the u.s. will not use its troops to invade syria but will they try a libyan strategy of simply bombing people endlessly from the air very possible. coming up ahead this hour encircled and still cut off from basic vital necessity. a libyan opposition stronghold enduring an ongoing siege its residents pleading for international rescue we tell you why. there's one people see iran protesters is freed on appeal party asks who is
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jordan's military capabilities in case the conflict in syria spills over political commentator lou rockwell thinks washington is just trying to intimidate damascus jordan has long been a. satellite the us is not actually. a province of the us and so why is the us pretty. these troops are first of all to imply that somehow syria is threatening jordan which of course is not true syria's got their hands full with the us inspired rebels who were trained by the way in turkey at a us air force base for the past several years before this all started so this is just a way to gin up the tension to bring on more trouble i know i think it's true the u.s. will not use its troops to invade syria but will try a libyan strategy of simply bombing people. from the air very possible. and you can find a full time line of the ongoing conflict in syria on our website our team dot com expert opinion extensive analysis and the latest news are only for you on. the last straw as us a space shuttle endeavor makes its final journey to the california science center we have the pictures that are t. dot com. the race fo
jordan's military capabilities in case the conflict in syria spills over political commentator lou rockwell thinks washington is just trying to intimidate damascus jordan has long been a. satellite the us is not actually. a province of the us and so why is the us pretty. these troops are first of all to imply that somehow syria is threatening jordan which of course is not true syria's got their hands full with the us inspired rebels who were trained by the way in turkey at a us air force base...
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bolster jordan's military capabilities if its neighbors conflict escalates libertarian commentator lou rockwell thinks the u.s. could be trying to intimidate damascus with a move. jordan has long been a bit of call it a satellite the us is not actually an ally it's a province of the us and so why is the us putting in these troops at first of all to imply that some of syria is threatening jordan which of course is not true syria's got their hands full with the us inspired rebels who were trained by the way in turkey at a us air force base for the last past several years before this all started so this is just a way to juge gin up the tension to bring on more trouble i do i think it's true the u.s. will not use its troops to invade syria but will try a libyan strategy of simply bombing people endlessly from the air very possible still ahead this hour bahrain security forces again cracked out on peaceful protesters and demonstrators demanding that the reforms of the monarchy strengthens ties with its military backer the u.k. . as a moscow court frees one of the three one of three members of the pu
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added our of blue rockwell a dot com as well as writer and founder of the ludwig von mises institute thank you so much for your time thank you. now we are closely following developments as they unfold and we'll update you in a few minutes of more of the details from our washington correspondent you can. meanwhile iraq's prime minister who is in moscow speaks out against a potential nato intervention in syria under the guise of protecting the reach of a report on that is coming up. in moscow appeals court has free to one of the jailed members of the notorious pussy riot punk band. but up held the two year sentence for the two others the three women were convicted in august of hooliganism motivated by religious hatred for performing a song packed with obscenity at russia's main orthodox cathedral artie's polly boy has the details outside the court. what are the bands members you could see in the summit say that she walked free from more scary city court here she was released on probation throughout the trial and throughout the appeal the women have maintained that they didn't mean to o
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. >> meanwhile,colin farrell struggles with the screenplay and never realizing that his pal sam rockwellone himself. it is like quentin tarantino crossed with the marx brothers. it is not the usual stuff. do not overlook it. this weekend "taken 2" made $50 million after receiving some of the year's worst reviews. go figure. well, i told you so. don't blame me. if you missed "prometheus" this summer, at it opens on dvd. but "seven psychopaths." you know who you are. >> don't look at us. all right. thank you. we have all live entertainment for you tonight. this is that. one of hollywood's longest- running marriages is headed for divorce. danny devito and rhea perlman are splitting up after 30 years of marriage. they played a couple on "taxi" back in 1982. no reason has been given for the split. >> you don't even remember that. >> yes i do. >> that was before you were born. >> i am not that young. >> coming up, the wedding brawl -- all caught on tape. >> it just kept multiplying. >> and the problem gnawing at some local residents for more than a year. we will show you how these raccoons hav
. >> meanwhile,colin farrell struggles with the screenplay and never realizing that his pal sam rockwellone himself. it is like quentin tarantino crossed with the marx brothers. it is not the usual stuff. do not overlook it. this weekend "taken 2" made $50 million after receiving some of the year's worst reviews. go figure. well, i told you so. don't blame me. if you missed "prometheus" this summer, at it opens on dvd. but "seven psychopaths." you know who...
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you have this old school norman rockwell past guy and this looking to the future guy. >> it's a theme carried throughout the president's campaign, actually, forward. first question right out of the gate, bob schieffer asks about libya, and all the conservative in my twitter stream was so excited. then romney answered like this. >> governor romney, you said this was an example of an american policy in the middle east that is unraveling before our very eyes. >> with the arab spring came a great deal of hope that there would be a change towards more moderation and opportunity for greater participation on the part of women in public life and in economic life in the middle east, but instead we've seen in nation after nation a number of disturbing events. of course, we see in syria 30,000 civilians have been been killed by the military there. we see in libya an attack apparently by -- i think we know now of terrorists of some kind against our people there, four people dead. our hearts and minds go to them. >> he barely mentions libya, which is the focus of his foreign policy critique of the
you have this old school norman rockwell past guy and this looking to the future guy. >> it's a theme carried throughout the president's campaign, actually, forward. first question right out of the gate, bob schieffer asks about libya, and all the conservative in my twitter stream was so excited. then romney answered like this. >> governor romney, you said this was an example of an american policy in the middle east that is unraveling before our very eyes. >> with the arab...
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to the comforting realism of norman rockwell. the guggenheim has hoafed them all.f the show >> have you worked here before never reporter: 12 years ago we sat beside artist pike as he transformed the rotunda interior into a multistory light show. in 2003 sunday morning dropped by again as artist james rosenquist made the vast space his own. the guggenheim has even play a supporting role in motion pictures including 1997's men in black which featured will smith as a new york city detective racing up that long, spiral ramp. and though some artists may feel the building overshadowed their work, that wasn't the view of the late dan flavin who lit up the rotunda with flor h fluorest light back in 1992 >> i don't think the building will ever resolve as a museum. it's a monument to mr. write. that's fine. it's fun to be here. >> osgood: a sentiment with which we neck-craning visitors can only agree. >> we're going to have a little election here. >> osgood: next... i'm going to ask you to choose between two candidates >> osgood: the electoral college, a crash course. hi, i
to the comforting realism of norman rockwell. the guggenheim has hoafed them all.f the show >> have you worked here before never reporter: 12 years ago we sat beside artist pike as he transformed the rotunda interior into a multistory light show. in 2003 sunday morning dropped by again as artist james rosenquist made the vast space his own. the guggenheim has even play a supporting role in motion pictures including 1997's men in black which featured will smith as a new york city detective...
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. >> reporter: norman rockwell's cover of the saturday evening post from may, 1920, depicted the ouijad. >> they're on a date more than likely. it looks like he's trying to take advantage of her more than he should be. >> reporter: legend has it the board picked its own name spelling out o-u-i-j-a. and now a bit of living history. stewart fold and kathy fold are descendents of william fold who owned and ran the company that popularized the ouija. >> i've always said to people, it's just a game. that's how my father felt about it. >> if these things were truly the doorway of the devil, they won't be sold in toys are us. >> reporter: the game, birch explains, was sold to parker brothers in 1966 and is owned by hasbro today. >> this was just marketing. this was a toy, entertainment. the people who made this did not believe in the sense that this was contacting spirits. they just knew people loved to play. >> reporter: they knew they could sell something. and sell they have. tens of millions of them. >> a lot of adolescents and kids love the whel idea of playing with the ouija board. i mea
. >> reporter: norman rockwell's cover of the saturday evening post from may, 1920, depicted the ouijad. >> they're on a date more than likely. it looks like he's trying to take advantage of her more than he should be. >> reporter: legend has it the board picked its own name spelling out o-u-i-j-a. and now a bit of living history. stewart fold and kathy fold are descendents of william fold who owned and ran the company that popularized the ouija. >> i've always said to...
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he's fresh and perfect from a norman rockwell painting. says there's a silent majority in this country, square like romney, who's afraid of cool obama and that's why they're going to vote romney this time. >> wow. well, you know what, i know -- >> you're cool. you have dread locks. >> you know, i know there are three states in the country right now that are contemplating legalizing marijuana. i'm assuming alex is very excited about that because i can't figure out why he would write that if you weren't high and crazy. no one, i think, is looking at romney as a fresh face. someone who's been running for president for the last ten years is not a fresh face. someone who has been trying to be in politics for most of their lives is not a fresh face and for him to characterize romney like that is absolutely crazy. is president obama cool? well, yeah, he's cool, but he's cool because he's confident and he's comfortable in his own skin. it's not about hanging out with movie stars. there are a lot of people who are cool who don't hang out with movie
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cause, midwestern historian bruce catton whom andrew and company calls it sort of literary norman rockwellrt because his capacious works on the civil war were widely read at the middle of the century, northern elite and literary critic edwin wilson who looked at the war in terms of his own pacifism often neglecting the world of race and it and the northern novelist and essayist james baldwin who was the most acute essayist and thinker of race on the american psyche hands down working at that time. blight said in an interview with the chronicle of higher education that all four and a quote argued fiercely with america's tendency toward a progressive triumphal sunny sense of history and all four his quote continues demanded americans try to see through their well practiced and comfortable myths about the civil war and develop a genuine and authentically tragic sense of history. blight's mackiel critic carol phillips said of the book and i quote it effortlessly seems together literary analysis biography and historical thinking and in a thoughtful and appreciative review in the new york review
cause, midwestern historian bruce catton whom andrew and company calls it sort of literary norman rockwellrt because his capacious works on the civil war were widely read at the middle of the century, northern elite and literary critic edwin wilson who looked at the war in terms of his own pacifism often neglecting the world of race and it and the northern novelist and essayist james baldwin who was the most acute essayist and thinker of race on the american psyche hands down working at that...
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his view of the civil war is a lost cause midwestern historian bruce cotton causes her to norman rockwelle in part because his capacious works on the civil war were widely read at the middle of the century. northern utes in literary critic, edmund wilson looked at the war in terms of its own pacifism, often neglect in the role of race in it in the northern negro novelist james baldwin who is the most acute essayist and tinker in the american psyche hands down working at that time. blight said that all four, and i quote, are geared to say with america's tendency towards a progressive tribal sunny sense of history at all for comdisco continues, demanded americans try to see through their well practiced in comfortable myths about the civil war and develop a genuine and authentically tragic sense of history. theo colley, critic and novelist, carol phillips said of the book, and i quote, it effortlessly seems together. whatever reanalysis biography of historical thinking and in a thoughtful and appreciative review in the new york review of books, intertel banko calls it suggestive pier one of
his view of the civil war is a lost cause midwestern historian bruce cotton causes her to norman rockwelle in part because his capacious works on the civil war were widely read at the middle of the century. northern utes in literary critic, edmund wilson looked at the war in terms of its own pacifism, often neglect in the role of race in it in the northern negro novelist james baldwin who is the most acute essayist and tinker in the american psyche hands down working at that time. blight said...