173
173
Apr 17, 2011
04/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
and smith, i'm reading this and steve smith says that he blames himself in part. he says, i'm now going from the oral history, if i didn't see beginning senator ken in the ballroom, he might have been shot. curiously enough for reasons i can't explain, during the course of the campaign whenever i was with the senator, i made it a point to place myself in front of him and sort of move as if it's clear the way. i think it helped expedite in getting someone please join the. had had i been part of that group, i probably would've been walking in front of the center so transfixing would've had to come by me to do. bobby gene would've been ahead of everybody. when i read that oral history, the back of my, the hairs on the back of my head kind of went, whoa. i did not want to make up to say robert kennedy's wife. and then i found that. >> host: as it is i should point out. and you have a very droll sense of humor of your own which i've enjoyed for many newspapers u.s. to a pretty good replicate of a kennedy-ish sense of humor. you have bobby at one point, steve smith take
and smith, i'm reading this and steve smith says that he blames himself in part. he says, i'm now going from the oral history, if i didn't see beginning senator ken in the ballroom, he might have been shot. curiously enough for reasons i can't explain, during the course of the campaign whenever i was with the senator, i made it a point to place myself in front of him and sort of move as if it's clear the way. i think it helped expedite in getting someone please join the. had had i been part of...
166
166
Apr 10, 2011
04/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
and smith, i'm reading this and steve smith says that he blames himself in part. he says and i'm quoting from the oral history, if i didn't leave senator kennedy he might not have been shot. curiously enough for reasons i can't explain, during the course of the campaign whenever i was with the senator i needed it.to place myself in front of him and sort of move and clear the way. i think it helped expedite him getting from one place to another. i probably would have been walking in front of the senator so sirhan would have would have had to come by -- robert kennedy would have been ahead of everybody. the security was trying to catch up on sirhan shot and. when i read the oral history, the hairs on the back of my head kind of went whoa. i didn't know what to make up to say to robert kennedy's wife. and then i found that. >> host: as it is i should point out, and you have a very droll sense of humor of your own, which i've enjoyed for many years. that you manage to do a pretty good replica of the kennedyish sort of sense of humor. you had bobby at one point, steve
and smith, i'm reading this and steve smith says that he blames himself in part. he says and i'm quoting from the oral history, if i didn't leave senator kennedy he might not have been shot. curiously enough for reasons i can't explain, during the course of the campaign whenever i was with the senator i needed it.to place myself in front of him and sort of move and clear the way. i think it helped expedite him getting from one place to another. i probably would have been walking in front of the...
165
165
Apr 11, 2011
04/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
and smith -- i'm reading this and steve smith says that he believes himself in part.nd i'm quoting from the oral history. if i was in that ballroom kennedy might not have been shot during the course whenever i was with the senator i made it a point to place myself in front of him and sort of move as if i were clearing the way i think it expedited him from getting one place to the other. had i been part of that group, it came down a little late, i probably would have been walking in front of the center so sir haan would have had to come by me to do it. bobby kennedy in the kitchen above everybody and security was trying to catch up with him when sir haan shot him. the back of my hairs went whoa. i didn't know what to make up to save rotten kennedy life and then i found that. >> host: as it is, i should point out -- and you have a very -- i mean, you have a very droll sense of humor of your own which i've enjoyed for many years. but you managed to do a pretty good replica of a kennedyish sort of sense of humor handcuff bobby at one point -- steve smith takes a bullet in
and smith -- i'm reading this and steve smith says that he believes himself in part.nd i'm quoting from the oral history. if i was in that ballroom kennedy might not have been shot during the course whenever i was with the senator i made it a point to place myself in front of him and sort of move as if i were clearing the way i think it expedited him from getting one place to the other. had i been part of that group, it came down a little late, i probably would have been walking in front of the...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
to stealing your identity why now give them that push why not give them your username you know steve smith username password you know all the time they have access to your whole life well to take that to take that analogy just a step further social security numbers were originally given to us by the government as unique identifiers that we can trust in the people's here and now all the corporations in america use them and anybody with the web or anybody who works for any company can extract you so security number without much difficulty. doesn't this single i.d. that the government is proposing actually lay the groundwork for future government agencies or for that matter corporations to track us. yes but we live in a world of technology and i don't think there's a way of getting around the tracking we pay our taxes we file returns we do everything that basically reports saying here we are this is what we did this year they are tracking us we're not going to get away from that you know that you can unique identifier logon to try to do well yes they can sell the metadata after that and say l
to stealing your identity why now give them that push why not give them your username you know steve smith username password you know all the time they have access to your whole life well to take that to take that analogy just a step further social security numbers were originally given to us by the government as unique identifiers that we can trust in the people's here and now all the corporations in america use them and anybody with the web or anybody who works for any company can extract you...
170
170
Apr 11, 2011
04/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
get some sense of where their heads were at in the campaign, and smith -- i'm reading this and steve smith says he believes himself in part, and i am quoting from the oral history in the bottom of the ambassador he might not have been shot. curiously enough for reasons i can't explain during the course of the campaign whenever i was with a senator i made it a point to place himself in front of him and sort of move clearing the way it helped expedite getting from one place to another. i've been part of that group i probably would have been walking in front of the senator so he would have had to come by me. robert kennedy, the head of a treaty. the security was trying to catch up. when i read the oral history, the hair on the back of my head kind of went. i didn't know what to make of robert kennedy's life and then i found that. you have a sense of your own i enjoyed for many years but he managed to do a pretty good replica of the kennedy sort of sense of humor. you have body at one point, stephen smith takes the lead in the shoulder for his mother-in-law and somebody is saved and you have h
get some sense of where their heads were at in the campaign, and smith -- i'm reading this and steve smith says he believes himself in part, and i am quoting from the oral history in the bottom of the ambassador he might not have been shot. curiously enough for reasons i can't explain during the course of the campaign whenever i was with a senator i made it a point to place himself in front of him and sort of move clearing the way it helped expedite getting from one place to another. i've been...
116
116
Apr 12, 2011
04/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> steve: okay, okay, granny smith. >> jimmy: that >> steve: yeah, it -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i don't know. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: i may have been off on that one. >> steve: no, i believe you. you're good at this >> jimmy: here's some other people who aren't quite getting along. >> steve: oh, no. >> jimmy: she is thinking, "i wish we could make this relationship work." and he's thinking, "i wish her boobs weren't lopsided." [ laughter ] i can just tell. i can just tell. >> steve: he can't get past the physical, it's not like he's a big winner. >> jimmy: i know. exactly. >> steve: look at him. >> jimmy: here's another nice couple here. oh, cute as a button. she's thinking, "after 30 years of marriage, we're still in love." and he's thinking, "after 30 years of marriage, my wife still looks like a lesbian bill gates." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: that's what that guy's thinking? >> jimmy: that was what -- he didn't say it. he's just thinking it. >> steve: thinking it, okay. all right. okay. >> jimmy: look at these guys, here.
. >> steve: okay, okay, granny smith. >> jimmy: that >> steve: yeah, it -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i don't know. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: i may have been off on that one. >> steve: no, i believe you. you're good at this >> jimmy: here's some other people who aren't quite getting along. >> steve: oh, no. >> jimmy: she is thinking, "i wish we could make this relationship work." and he's thinking, "i wish her boobs weren't...
296
296
Apr 21, 2011
04/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 296
favorite 0
quote 0
author and speaker greg mortenson. ,,,, >> smith: we have an update now on a story steve kroft reported last sunday on "60 minutes." his investigation of the bestselling author and inspirational speaker greg mortenson turned up questions about his book, his charitable foundation and his finances. now, as chief investigative correspondent armen keteyian reports, mortenson is the target of a government inquiry. >> reporter: the greg mortenson "three cups of tea" controversy has now spilled into his home state. the montana attorney general announced he's looking into the management and financial affairs of the nonprofit behind its leader's storybook success, the central asia institute. >> the issue with charities and people with strong personalities who create the charity is that so often there's a balance between doing good and doing well for themselves. >> reporter: cbs news learned that a memo prepared in january prepared by external lawyers for c.a.i. warned in january that morton sen could conceivably be liable for as much as $23 million in back taxes and penalties tied to excess bene
author and speaker greg mortenson. ,,,, >> smith: we have an update now on a story steve kroft reported last sunday on "60 minutes." his investigation of the bestselling author and inspirational speaker greg mortenson turned up questions about his book, his charitable foundation and his finances. now, as chief investigative correspondent armen keteyian reports, mortenson is the target of a government inquiry. >> reporter: the greg mortenson "three cups of tea"...
191
191
Apr 11, 2011
04/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
steve. no real affiliation to the attorney. i wanted to ask i guess both of you, what do you think any way adam smith could be considered a forerunner of the austrian school? and when i say that, i mean the kind of method of deductive reasoning that the austrians embraced versus the experimental models that have come up afterwards. the question is, and you think you pretty much embraced in a fortiori deductive reasoning method as opposed to a scientific method? >> both gentlemen. but first our author. >> i think the short answer is no, what he can be seen as a forerunner to the austin school of economics. that's not to say that they won't at the end of the day and agree on many aspects of what the proper scope and function of the government is, for example. but smith was anything but. he was much more of a grounded and in peter gleick oriented philosopher. indeed, that's one of the main characteristics i would argue of the scottish enlightening or the scottish historical school of method that smith and hume and others are implemented a. if you want to know what's of government you should have, if you wanted a human societies were, g
steve. no real affiliation to the attorney. i wanted to ask i guess both of you, what do you think any way adam smith could be considered a forerunner of the austrian school? and when i say that, i mean the kind of method of deductive reasoning that the austrians embraced versus the experimental models that have come up afterwards. the question is, and you think you pretty much embraced in a fortiori deductive reasoning method as opposed to a scientific method? >> both gentlemen. but...