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but the steins of course give a lot of added interest.ntemporary jewish museum they have a comannian show on the life of gertrude stein. >> these are two drivers by david levine. >> brown: as a character, stein was a fascinating study and one art professor awe mayor tuesday at stanford and guest curator of this stein show is in her life and friends. >> many friends were rather short-lived because she would quickly move on to another interest, another artist, another project that is she was taking on. >> brown: one friend she did keep was her companion, alice b.toklas, a major feature of this exhibit. >> gertrude and alice fell in love and the they moved into the apartment of leo and gertrude. it was gertrude who continued to bring artists into the home. >> brown: but gertrude stein wanted to be more than a collector. >> they liked collecting but after a while, her public engine as a patron and a collector bothered her. she wanted to be known the same way picasso was known, for her creative work not just her collecting of others. >> brown:
but the steins of course give a lot of added interest.ntemporary jewish museum they have a comannian show on the life of gertrude stein. >> these are two drivers by david levine. >> brown: as a character, stein was a fascinating study and one art professor awe mayor tuesday at stanford and guest curator of this stein show is in her life and friends. >> many friends were rather short-lived because she would quickly move on to another interest, another artist, another project...
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, stein was a fascinating study and one art professor awe mayor tuesday at stanford and guest curators stein show is in her life and friends. >> many friends were rather short-lived because she would quickly move on to another interest, another artist, another project that is she was taking on. >> brown: one friend she did keep was her companion, alice b.toklas, a majeaor this exhibit. >> g collector. >> they liked collecting but after a while, her public engine as a patron and a collector bothered her. she wanted to be known the same way picasso was known, for her creative work not just her collecting of others. >> brown: stein thought of herself primarily as a writer whose work it contends has come back into fashion. >> she was always just a little outside the mainstream until feminism rediscovered her and looked at her in a completely different lens. >> brown: including the best selling autobiography of tokas, there was four saints and three axis, an all-black cast produced in 1934. both museums are showing excerpts. ♪ as a writer and a collector, gertrude was a very strong persona
, stein was a fascinating study and one art professor awe mayor tuesday at stanford and guest curators stein show is in her life and friends. >> many friends were rather short-lived because she would quickly move on to another interest, another artist, another project that is she was taking on. >> brown: one friend she did keep was her companion, alice b.toklas, a majeaor this exhibit. >> g collector. >> they liked collecting but after a while, her public engine as a...
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comils ben stein who is also an actor at times. all right mr. stein.ow, you know that you know that everything i said in that memo was true, correct? >> absolutely not. i would say almost every part of it is wrong except for the fact that he is on vacation. he needs a vacation. >> bill: you think is he a positive force. >> i don't think he has caused the recession. >> bill: no. is he a positive force, mr. stein? >> yes, i think he is. >> bill: he is? >> his stimulus program. >> bill: in what way? >> the stimulus program was too much and the money was not well spent but it's probably better than if he hadn't done it at all. did he not cause this recession. he did not cause the prolongation of the recession. is he not the one causing the enormously problematic issue of debt. that was set up for him teed up for him by george bush 43. yes, he has spent too much money. no doubt about that. why are you against tax raising on the rich? there is no harm. >> bill: you think is he a positive force for the economy because even though you admit he misspent the sti
comils ben stein who is also an actor at times. all right mr. stein.ow, you know that you know that everything i said in that memo was true, correct? >> absolutely not. i would say almost every part of it is wrong except for the fact that he is on vacation. he needs a vacation. >> bill: you think is he a positive force. >> i don't think he has caused the recession. >> bill: no. is he a positive force, mr. stein? >> yes, i think he is. >> bill: he is? >>...
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pretty much ben stein makes in a day. and that would be a 55% drop off in tax returns for those making over 10 million dollars, so ben stein, that's not is a good trend. >> well, it's not a good trend, but there is he' still plenty of rich people. we desperately need government revenue. where else except rich people if they have the money to buy bentleys, and they have the money to buy jet airplanes and money to pay more taxes. >> you're saying 200, 250,000 jet airplanes and-- >> no, i'm talking about people like you, have incomes of 10 million a year or more. >> you know, well, by the way, in issue of fairness, no one leaves into the 50% who aren't paying any income taxes that are credited. >> brenda: on pay income tax, too. >> neil: before we get to-- >> you have to take, you have to take away half of their net would worth to get what the bush tax cuts took away from the richest 1% of americans. >> and the entire-- >> and before we say in the issue of fairness the rich have to pay more, i am saying and let's address nif
pretty much ben stein makes in a day. and that would be a 55% drop off in tax returns for those making over 10 million dollars, so ben stein, that's not is a good trend. >> well, it's not a good trend, but there is he' still plenty of rich people. we desperately need government revenue. where else except rich people if they have the money to buy bentleys, and they have the money to buy jet airplanes and money to pay more taxes. >> you're saying 200, 250,000 jet airplanes and--...
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there is one i want to talk about, "seeing gertrude stein." >> gertrude stein is a local woman.he was raised in oakland. she was an extraordinary individual who helped create -- many people call for the mother of modernism. years ago, i was introduced to someone doing research on her. i thought it would be an extraordinary exposition to take her and understand her at all for complexity. that is what we have on view during the summer of 2011. >> it is full of wonderful drawings, paintings, and sculpture. >> there is incredible art on view. we have photographs. we have sculpture. we have a lot of different things. we have a little something made for her by picasso. there are five different ways of looking at her life. it is not in chronological installation. it is looking at how she is portrayed in help artists, painters, and photographers presented her and how she thought about her own style and presentation. many people think she always had short hair. it was not until she was 52 that she cut off all of her hair. the second element is called "domestic stein." alice b. toklas was
there is one i want to talk about, "seeing gertrude stein." >> gertrude stein is a local woman.he was raised in oakland. she was an extraordinary individual who helped create -- many people call for the mother of modernism. years ago, i was introduced to someone doing research on her. i thought it would be an extraordinary exposition to take her and understand her at all for complexity. that is what we have on view during the summer of 2011. >> it is full of wonderful...
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splay how do you answer dan stein's concerns? >> we're concerned about the same thing.rned did bhaving a coherent removal procedure and policies and i'm breathing a sigh of relief because i think this administration is getting a handle on how to do that, by targeting the worst of the worse, rather than deporting the best and the brightest. by assessing that we've got limited resources. these are tough economic times. nobody has infinite resources. and by targeting those who mean to do us harm, those with criminal records and saying, "you're going to be the first in the queue to be removed." but not only that, the memo is also clear that this isn't an open program that's going to protect everyone. it's very specific. we're talking about people who have been in the u.s. as children, we're talking about people who have a military spouse, a close family member in the military. it's very narrow. i think it's very smart and very targeted. but at the end of the day, the only way that we're going to be getting to a real solution is if congress steps up and acts and there is yet
splay how do you answer dan stein's concerns? >> we're concerned about the same thing.rned did bhaving a coherent removal procedure and policies and i'm breathing a sigh of relief because i think this administration is getting a handle on how to do that, by targeting the worst of the worse, rather than deporting the best and the brightest. by assessing that we've got limited resources. these are tough economic times. nobody has infinite resources. and by targeting those who mean to do us...