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you know it from tom clancy before tom clancy made it famous it was a line in the holmes opinion andthe idea is that speech is protected unless it poses a clear and present danger meaning unless the danger is one that we can divert in any other way. and you can't avert the stampede in the theater in any other way other than to say about it time it's against the law to do it. so you now i think it's very hard to adopt an absolutist interpretation of the first amendment. the problem becomes then how do you figure out what's protected and let's not protected and that is what gives people like me a job, to come up with theories and explanations. >> talking about a different character in the book that you didn't mention. learned hand, a wonderful name for a judge. so he is not a young person. he's a middle-aged person. he also plays a role in justice holmes changing of his mind. can you talk about that a little bit? an interesting interplay of judges and this question. >> learned hand was on on the federal district court at the time. he was in his mid-40s. he was a very well regarded judg
you know it from tom clancy before tom clancy made it famous it was a line in the holmes opinion andthe idea is that speech is protected unless it poses a clear and present danger meaning unless the danger is one that we can divert in any other way. and you can't avert the stampede in the theater in any other way other than to say about it time it's against the law to do it. so you now i think it's very hard to adopt an absolutist interpretation of the first amendment. the problem becomes then...
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. >> reporter: whether new releases like tom clancy's book hitting shelves today will compensate for the lack of any dominating franchises. there is fabulous new fix this year. an incredible list for fall and our sales are up now and i think that is due to just the great books out there despite not having a popular series. >> reporter: in audition to clan si's highly anticipated release, new titles are expected to top the charts, plus there are new books and jj abrams conception novel "s" and books from "duck dynasty." >> we do a couple books for holidays. >> during the holidays, christmas, i'm like a kid in a candy store. >> another wild card, how the explosion of e books and tablets and the ability to instantly download books will help publishers. >> it will make it easy for people to pick up books they heard about because you get delivery so quickly. >> when it comes to holiday sales, they want to wrap up and put beneath the tree keeping book sales like this one in business. >> you going to get "command authority"? >> probably not. >> probably a fast read. >>> that's "nightly busi
. >> reporter: whether new releases like tom clancy's book hitting shelves today will compensate for the lack of any dominating franchises. there is fabulous new fix this year. an incredible list for fall and our sales are up now and i think that is due to just the great books out there despite not having a popular series. >> reporter: in audition to clan si's highly anticipated release, new titles are expected to top the charts, plus there are new books and jj abrams conception...
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governments have set up markets places where they buy these venerabilities in order to make these tom clancy style cyber weapons that they think they can use to fight these weird spook on spook world powers. instead of them being disclosed, the most lucrative thing to do with a venerability is to sell it to a government that weaponizes it, you may fall /aeu a fell to and use it to attack you. again, if government's discovered problems with the water supply we would expect them to fix the water supply, not figure out how to use that to give tummy aches to all the bad guys. we understand we all drink from the same water supply, there is only one internet and we are all connected to it and undermining its security is a bad idea. figure out how to make your computer better, but figure out how to make your country better. the aclu, all the groups that have worked on this stuff fight for the future, demand progress, all the groups that have worked on keeping the internet open and free. public knowledge. the list is so long. i list them all in the back of little brother and homeland. it's actually
governments have set up markets places where they buy these venerabilities in order to make these tom clancy style cyber weapons that they think they can use to fight these weird spook on spook world powers. instead of them being disclosed, the most lucrative thing to do with a venerability is to sell it to a government that weaponizes it, you may fall /aeu a fell to and use it to attack you. again, if government's discovered problems with the water supply we would expect them to fix the water...
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country's intelligence was also in for quite an embarrassment this may in what proved to be a real life tom clancy cold war spy novel with a pretty hilarious wardrobe malfunction there you may recall it is the u.s. diplomat ryan fogle there is a low season. trying to disguise his identity with this as we last met ill fitting week he was still cool. really after apparently trying to recruit a russian security officer to the cia one of the oldest story certainly for me into accessories is look at the cutting edge spy tools that were on the table a map of moscow a knife a cell phone sunglasses a water of cash that other spare wig you know just in case he fancied a change of startled innocently thing well also had a letter offering up to a million dollars a year for a long term cooperation with the u.s. signed as your friends but the affection wasn't shared by russia who actually declared him person a non grata and sent him back to the u.s. hopefully with the phone number of a decent stylus those calls were pretty terrible and well it seems like a cold war era spying tools can get you said but from ru
country's intelligence was also in for quite an embarrassment this may in what proved to be a real life tom clancy cold war spy novel with a pretty hilarious wardrobe malfunction there you may recall it is the u.s. diplomat ryan fogle there is a low season. trying to disguise his identity with this as we last met ill fitting week he was still cool. really after apparently trying to recruit a russian security officer to the cia one of the oldest story certainly for me into accessories is look at...
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the same story doesn't make it news no softball interviews no puff pieces i mean tom clancy. this month marks the one hundred year anniversary of president woodrow wilson signing of the federal reserve act creating one of the most powerful and secretive institutions in the united states and the decisions made by the fed's board of governors have proven to have profound implications for the global economy so what exactly is behind the curtain of the federal reserve joining us now is jim burst director of the film money for nothing inside the federal reserve available this month on d.v.d. thank you so much for being here today now i want to start off by asking you it's clear in your film that you're not a fan of alan greenspan for both his mismanagement of bubbles and keeping rates too low for too long however pole booker is clearly portrayed as the hero in your film how do you feel about volcker's latest act of valor the volcker rule coming to fruition this week you know i think we won't really know until maybe years from now how the volcker rule works i know he was lobbying f
the same story doesn't make it news no softball interviews no puff pieces i mean tom clancy. this month marks the one hundred year anniversary of president woodrow wilson signing of the federal reserve act creating one of the most powerful and secretive institutions in the united states and the decisions made by the fed's board of governors have proven to have profound implications for the global economy so what exactly is behind the curtain of the federal reserve joining us now is jim burst...
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you know it from tom clancy before tom clancy made it famous it was a line in the holmes opinion and the idea is that speech is protected unless it poses a clear and present danger meaning unless the danger is one that we can divert in any other way. and you can't avert the stampede in the theater in any other way other than to say about it time it's against the law to do it. so you now i think it's very hard to adopt an absolutist interpretation of the first amendment. the problem becomes then how do you figure out what's protected and let's not protected and that is what gives people like me a job, to come up with theories and explanations. >> talking about a different character in the book that you didn't mention. learned hand, a wonderful name for a judge. so he is not a young person. he's a middle-aged person. he also plays a role in justice holmes changing of his mind. can you talk about that a little bit? an interesting interplay of judges and this question. >> learned hand was on on the federal district court at the time. he was in his mid-40s. he was a very well regarded jud
you know it from tom clancy before tom clancy made it famous it was a line in the holmes opinion and the idea is that speech is protected unless it poses a clear and present danger meaning unless the danger is one that we can divert in any other way. and you can't avert the stampede in the theater in any other way other than to say about it time it's against the law to do it. so you now i think it's very hard to adopt an absolutist interpretation of the first amendment. the problem becomes then...
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you know it from tom clancy before tom clancy made it famous it was a line in the holmes opinion and is that speech is protected unless it poses a clear and present danger meaning unless the danger is one that we can divert in any other way. and you can't avert the stampede in the theater in any other way other than to say about it time it's against the law to do it. so you now i think it's very hard to adopt an absolutist interpretation of the first amendment. the problem becomes then how do you figure out what's protected and let's not protected and that is what gives people like me a job, to come up with theories and explanations. >> talking about a different
you know it from tom clancy before tom clancy made it famous it was a line in the holmes opinion and is that speech is protected unless it poses a clear and present danger meaning unless the danger is one that we can divert in any other way. and you can't avert the stampede in the theater in any other way other than to say about it time it's against the law to do it. so you now i think it's very hard to adopt an absolutist interpretation of the first amendment. the problem becomes then how do...
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tom clancy's military thrillers extol the virtues of those who serve.. i made up stuff that turned out to be true, he said. >> i hated this movie. hated, hated, hated, hated this movie. >> osgood: roger ebert, thumbs up to you roger ebert. and thumbs up to bonnie franklin, won our hearts as a single mom. >> we'll make it. i promise. >> osgood: she was part of our tv family. and so was conrad bain the devoting dad on "different strokes." >> you guys don't know how much happiness you bring me. >> don't call me lumpy. >> osgood: and frank bank who was wallli's friend on "leave it to beaver." >> osgood: mr. shall wallace, you made us laugh as bob newheart's receptionist. then tickle the funny bones of whole new generation. >> i can't take the test i have a stomach ache. >> that's a lame excuse for an excuse. >> osgood: she was a funny lady. >> what do you want to do? >> i don't know, what's your pleasure? >> if i told you that we'd be off the air. >> was a very funny man. he left us laughing this year. bad guys are the funny guys, he was a master of crime.
tom clancy's military thrillers extol the virtues of those who serve.. i made up stuff that turned out to be true, he said. >> i hated this movie. hated, hated, hated, hated this movie. >> osgood: roger ebert, thumbs up to you roger ebert. and thumbs up to bonnie franklin, won our hearts as a single mom. >> we'll make it. i promise. >> osgood: she was part of our tv family. and so was conrad bain the devoting dad on "different strokes." >> you guys don't...
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it's not based on any of the original tom clancy novels. he's a young guy. first mission.has assembled this team with bill murray and matt damon to save the great works of europe from the nazis essentially. >> a lot of good-looking men in this, if i can say sew. >>> there's a sequel called "muppets: most wanted." >> the kids love it. the adults love it. how do we get everyone in the theatre. the adults and the kids. you've got tina fey, ricky gervais, some of the more adult themed human actors to draw in on the human audiences. >> then we've got a possible biblical blockbuster, russell crowe in "noah's ark?" >> yeah. spoiler alert. i think there will be flooding going on not to ruin the rest of the mean. he used that movie's success to get this one made and it looks great. lots of special effects in this one. >> russell crowe got a lot of flak for playing robin hood. >> i don't know. i think it's an interesting subject matter. i look forward to it. >> then we've got johnny depp coming off the disaster called "the lone ranger." and a sci-fi? >> he's doing what he does best.
it's not based on any of the original tom clancy novels. he's a young guy. first mission.has assembled this team with bill murray and matt damon to save the great works of europe from the nazis essentially. >> a lot of good-looking men in this, if i can say sew. >>> there's a sequel called "muppets: most wanted." >> the kids love it. the adults love it. how do we get everyone in the theatre. the adults and the kids. you've got tina fey, ricky gervais, some of the...