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bruce are coming from tuscany -- brews are coming from tuscany.e of the beers also have labels in german. 9% of the beers are sold in bottles. >> beer these days is not only mean the usual light-colored varieties. that is only one way to brew beer. there are countless different ways for brewers to interpret their art. >> he is breaking new ground. his restaurant is the only gourmet restaurant in italy to serve only beer, but no wine. >> well, what ever the flavor, you cannot fake a beer, but you can fake a fur. with fake fur improving in quality, seen as the real thing is out. even karl lagerfeld says, "you cannot fake chic, but you can be chic in fake fur." >> boots, coats, pants all made in fake fur. in his current collection for chanel, karl lagerfeld has worked only in fake fur. >> karl lagerfeld is someone who takes a modern approach. he has been doing this collection for decades. he insisted that part of the collection use fake fur. at the time he justified his decision by arguing it was modern. you have to go with the times, and now was the
bruce are coming from tuscany -- brews are coming from tuscany.e of the beers also have labels in german. 9% of the beers are sold in bottles. >> beer these days is not only mean the usual light-colored varieties. that is only one way to brew beer. there are countless different ways for brewers to interpret their art. >> he is breaking new ground. his restaurant is the only gourmet restaurant in italy to serve only beer, but no wine. >> well, what ever the flavor, you cannot...
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why was it so rational, and then you get into a concept which tuscany to me which is he groupthink. > host: that is something i want to come back to at the end which is one of the most important chapters in your book. short but beautiful and so which. but again, we fall into this pattern of thinking that our bombs are virtuous, our goals are virtuous. people won't mind so much if we accidentally bomb them and destroy their homes or wedding parties or would ever come that they will somehow forgive us and they have a way of united bombs have a way of uniting people. under a common thread, to experience if common, as 9/11 have bomb drops on your head is other quite uniform and in many ways. and just the psychology. if i lose electricity from a thunderstorm in my building i get serious. if i lose water pressure i'm upset. i can't imagine what it's like to have bombs on the city destroyed or infrastructure and have to live through that year after year. but we have to cut away for a short break and come back and pick up on these things. >> "after words" with john dower and sanho tree will c
why was it so rational, and then you get into a concept which tuscany to me which is he groupthink. > host: that is something i want to come back to at the end which is one of the most important chapters in your book. short but beautiful and so which. but again, we fall into this pattern of thinking that our bombs are virtuous, our goals are virtuous. people won't mind so much if we accidentally bomb them and destroy their homes or wedding parties or would ever come that they will somehow...
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. >> tuscany, in italy. the thing that's important about central italy.ince 3,000 years ago. even before the romance, tuscans were making wine and made from the grape but the wine is named after the place. >> not the grape. >> not the grape. >> that is important to understand about italian wines. very geographic pacific. it gives birth the flavor of the wine. >> you would serve that with? >> steak, porterhouse steak, medium rare. >> something hearty. >> to match the full body of the wine. >> grilled meat. >> we're going to venice, in the northeastern part of italy. >> where i'm from, white wine, eastern italy is interesting, kind of where spice trade happens, port cities, white wine brings us more eastern sensibility, where italy looks to central europe. wines like this is a wine named after a town. soave and it kind of speaks to the immediate food culture of this area and flavor of the benito. venice is a city that comes outside verona. >> this is delicious. >> now moving to the northwestern part of the country. we were there not long ago for the olympic
. >> tuscany, in italy. the thing that's important about central italy.ince 3,000 years ago. even before the romance, tuscans were making wine and made from the grape but the wine is named after the place. >> not the grape. >> not the grape. >> that is important to understand about italian wines. very geographic pacific. it gives birth the flavor of the wine. >> you would serve that with? >> steak, porterhouse steak, medium rare. >> something hearty....
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>> general davis was a tuscany chairman. i did not come into contact with him too much.all i knew is that he was a great commander. so was his fault there. -- so was his father. >> your memories of d-day. >> like i said before to the other people, it was like fourth of july. to see all of them planes and ships on normandy, my gosh, it was like -- i stood up on the deck of our boat and looked up and officer told me you'd better get your head down before it gets blown off. i said i like it appear. he said you better get down here before you do not have it and will not look at anything. being a kid, what the heck do you know? i said nothing can kill me. i go and i find out later on we picked up some people that got drowned in theire. >> we are live now at arlington national ceremony for the national veterans day ceremony. president obama is in asia so vice-president joe biden will replay at the tomb of the unknowns. joining him as eric shinseki. this is live coverage on c-span. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satell
>> general davis was a tuscany chairman. i did not come into contact with him too much.all i knew is that he was a great commander. so was his fault there. -- so was his father. >> your memories of d-day. >> like i said before to the other people, it was like fourth of july. to see all of them planes and ships on normandy, my gosh, it was like -- i stood up on the deck of our boat and looked up and officer told me you'd better get your head down before it gets blown off. i...
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if utah -- you talked, we have the classic warning states, the chances of the tuscany, domestic or foreign, if you want use those distinctive, stumbling across information are slim and rare. occasionally it happens. what we will have is information types and techniques and different indicators we can pass along. it's a matter of our encouraging them, here's what we can provide insurance or preparing them to be the eyes and ears. remember always as i think mike leiter pointed out -- phil pointed out, they are doing it, learning a new role. they have always done something like this as part of the job and now we're asking them to do more and differently. so we're trying to increase that amount of information flow back from them and, of course, think about it. as we reach out across these centers to the 18,000 law-enforcement organizations, we are reaching out to a nonhierarchical system where we have to encourage them, but we can set standards. it's impossible to reach down and enforce it in a uniform fashion. so you have places where they have come a long way, places like new york city where
if utah -- you talked, we have the classic warning states, the chances of the tuscany, domestic or foreign, if you want use those distinctive, stumbling across information are slim and rare. occasionally it happens. what we will have is information types and techniques and different indicators we can pass along. it's a matter of our encouraging them, here's what we can provide insurance or preparing them to be the eyes and ears. remember always as i think mike leiter pointed out -- phil pointed...