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was, and that's tweed -- hard to see in this scan, but tweed is up on the left in the stands watching with satisfaction. tweed just really rejected the idea that anything could touch him for quite a while during this scandal, and nast got more and more forward in his descriptions of what was wrong with this urban corruption and why people should care about it even when it benefited them in a short-term way. and one of the unrepenitent, so they're portrayed as the vultures and their waiting for the storm to blow over, and on the right this is a very famous image which has been reproduced where it says, oh, who stole the people's money, oh, it was him, it was of him. and many of these cartoons were reproduced about a decade ago during the enron scandal when "the new york times" would run this bottom one to suggest that no one was willing to take responsibility. combined with nast's work in the 1868 and 1872 presidential campaigns when he championed u.s. grant, these cartoons from the tweed campaign really paid his reputation and really launched him into fame on a level that he had never
was, and that's tweed -- hard to see in this scan, but tweed is up on the left in the stands watching with satisfaction. tweed just really rejected the idea that anything could touch him for quite a while during this scandal, and nast got more and more forward in his descriptions of what was wrong with this urban corruption and why people should care about it even when it benefited them in a short-term way. and one of the unrepenitent, so they're portrayed as the vultures and their waiting for...
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that was typical of tweed. tweed is up on the left on the stand watching. tweed just really rejected the idea that anything could touch them. for quite a while during the scandal, and nast got more and more forward in his description of what was wrong with this urban corruption and why people should care about it even when it benefited them in a short-term way. and one of the unrepentant -- vultures and the caption says they are waiting for the storm to blow over which, of course, is a scandal to underwrite this is a very famous picture, where it says who stole the people's money? oh, it was him. many of these cartoons were reproduced about a decade ago during the enron scandal when "the new york times" would run like the moneybags, the brains, and suggest no one was willing to take accountability. when he champion u.s. grant, these cartoons are made his reputation. and really launched him into fame on a level that he had never anticipated, though he welcomed warmly. but these are the things to which everybody already is interested in nast. i would suggest
that was typical of tweed. tweed is up on the left on the stand watching. tweed just really rejected the idea that anything could touch them. for quite a while during the scandal, and nast got more and more forward in his description of what was wrong with this urban corruption and why people should care about it even when it benefited them in a short-term way. and one of the unrepentant -- vultures and the caption says they are waiting for the storm to blow over which, of course, is a scandal...
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but tweed is a bum left watching with satisfaction. he really rejected the idea that anything could touch him during the scandal. including why people should care about it even won it wanted and submitted them in a short-term way. they waited for the storm to blow over and we produce many times what is going on. many of these roles were produced about a decade ago during the enron scandal. they would suggest that don't have responsibility. combined with the presidential campaign, these cartoons really made this reputation. and really launched in into fame on the level that he never anticipated. these are the things for which everybody is interested in. the first thing is that he is in his lifetime but people treat him as an artist. he was trained as a painter and we started to do was paint paintings that he thought were interesting. and he managed to talk his way into a job, a private institution like this one. and so he had this training and he displayed them and exhibited them and try to sell them. so he really wanted people to under
but tweed is a bum left watching with satisfaction. he really rejected the idea that anything could touch him during the scandal. including why people should care about it even won it wanted and submitted them in a short-term way. they waited for the storm to blow over and we produce many times what is going on. many of these roles were produced about a decade ago during the enron scandal. they would suggest that don't have responsibility. combined with the presidential campaign, these cartoons...
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tweed >> yes, sir. again, that is our cognizant in all these... of the reasont there is skepticism about the airline's ability to do this is the others came before us and made commitments and people feel they were not kept. what i have continued to say is the value of this merger, flying everywhere we fly today, we will continue to fly the places we continue to fly today, including connecticut. one caveat -- there may be something that allows us or requires us because of market conditions will change. there is nothing in this merger in any of the markets we serve that would lead us to discontinue service and that is the case in connecticut. >> what you're saying if passengers or consumers decide they don't want to go to washington anymore, you won't continue to fly. >> or the cost of fuel gets too high it's too expensive to fly. but precisely. >> but your present expectation and commitment is to continue to fly at the present levels of service to both tweed and bradley? >> yes, sir. >> and one of the proposals i've seen and probably you've conside
tweed >> yes, sir. again, that is our cognizant in all these... of the reasont there is skepticism about the airline's ability to do this is the others came before us and made commitments and people feel they were not kept. what i have continued to say is the value of this merger, flying everywhere we fly today, we will continue to fly the places we continue to fly today, including connecticut. one caveat -- there may be something that allows us or requires us because of market conditions...
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on facebook rick agran writes, it is like picking between tweed el dee and tweed el dumb.lliams says obama would have had an even larger victory. wsa alexander describes the gop as pale, frail and stale. go to our facebook page and join the conversation. don't forget to like "the ed show" when you're there. we'll be right back. ♪ i'm your venus [ female announcer ] what does beauty feel like? find out with venus embrace. every five-bladed stroke gives you 360 degrees of smooth for goddess skin you can feel and feel. ♪ i'm your venus only from venus embrace. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." millions of americans line up to grab a cup of starbucks copy every morning. now the head of the global giant seems it favor helping his customers more easily afford a cup of his coffee. howard schultz already offers healthcare to all of his employees and launched a pro jobs effort to aid
on facebook rick agran writes, it is like picking between tweed el dee and tweed el dumb.lliams says obama would have had an even larger victory. wsa alexander describes the gop as pale, frail and stale. go to our facebook page and join the conversation. don't forget to like "the ed show" when you're there. we'll be right back. ♪ i'm your venus [ female announcer ] what does beauty feel like? find out with venus embrace. every five-bladed stroke gives you 360 degrees of smooth for...
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worn tweed jackets and hair cuts that might have been sharp there months ago but now curled into collars of their blazers, no iron shirts. the women at the conference also wore their standard trial attire. the jacket that told them it was serious work though it came from marshals. the canvas book bags from barnes & noble. it was possible that shiny span dekz super powers. but it was a stretch. what die son was up to clearly was trying to rally the crowd to commitment to popular work. the losing cause, the rights of the indigent. this was a telling moment for me. indicative of a sense from every single person i spoke to at this national conference roughly 50 over the course of several days that good work was possible for public defenders across the nation but the greater context for which they labor order made it few in effort. attorneys left in a blaze of fury until they out after a few years. carol d -- is a public defenders office. 21 hardworking public defenders in new orleans are let go and greg bright, i'm going to read you an excerpt about his case. an attorney returned to england
worn tweed jackets and hair cuts that might have been sharp there months ago but now curled into collars of their blazers, no iron shirts. the women at the conference also wore their standard trial attire. the jacket that told them it was serious work though it came from marshals. the canvas book bags from barnes & noble. it was possible that shiny span dekz super powers. but it was a stretch. what die son was up to clearly was trying to rally the crowd to commitment to popular work. the...
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add polish with a tailored tweed jacket.breaker, is perfect for a casual weekend. and rolled jeans with a tailored sport coat is a great look for school. for "teen kids news," i'm katie. >> that's "teen kids news" for now. thanks for tuning in. >> we'll be back next week. see you then. u
add polish with a tailored tweed jacket.breaker, is perfect for a casual weekend. and rolled jeans with a tailored sport coat is a great look for school. for "teen kids news," i'm katie. >> that's "teen kids news" for now. thanks for tuning in. >> we'll be back next week. see you then. u
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send us a tweed by writing @csp anwj. you can also join the conversation on facebook.ou can also e-mail loss. here is the front page of the new york times, a photograph of defense secretary chuck hagel talking with american troops at a military training center in afghanistan. a story that goes with it says -- other stories -- we would like to hear from you this morning in the wake of these stories. we will talk about some security issues that cropped up over the past week. what you think about the u.s.- afghanistan relationship? what should the tone of the secretary of defense chuck hagel be? as we look to wind down america's military presence over the next year or so. here are more stories relating to this -- the washington times has a big front-page story looking at commanders in afghanistan and the revolving door of generals in afghanistan command. our first call this morning is from tampa, florida, peter joining us on the independent line. caller: good morning to you. i have a comment about the fact that i am kind of wondering as to what the american military is go
send us a tweed by writing @csp anwj. you can also join the conversation on facebook.ou can also e-mail loss. here is the front page of the new york times, a photograph of defense secretary chuck hagel talking with american troops at a military training center in afghanistan. a story that goes with it says -- other stories -- we would like to hear from you this morning in the wake of these stories. we will talk about some security issues that cropped up over the past week. what you think about...
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we will take your phone calls, tweeds, and facebook comments live at 9:00. joe biden spoke to attendees at the annual u.s.-is really -- u.s.-israel policy conference. you can see the vice president's remarks and other speeches from the conference in their entirety on our website. >> it is not only in israel's interest that iran does not acquire a nuclear weapon, it is in the interest of the united states. [applause] as a matter of fact, it is in the interest of the entire world. the acquisition of a nuclear weapon, not only would present an existential threat to israel, it would present a threat to our allies and our partners and it would trigger an arms race, and nuclear arms race in the region and makes the world's a whole lot less stable. we have a shared strategic commitment. let me make clear what that commitment is. it is to prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. . in the discussion. -- end of discussion could prevent, not contain. [applause] the president has flatly stated that. this will be in a security room and dynel -- and i know debbie kno
we will take your phone calls, tweeds, and facebook comments live at 9:00. joe biden spoke to attendees at the annual u.s.-is really -- u.s.-israel policy conference. you can see the vice president's remarks and other speeches from the conference in their entirety on our website. >> it is not only in israel's interest that iran does not acquire a nuclear weapon, it is in the interest of the united states. [applause] as a matter of fact, it is in the interest of the entire world. the...
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the finest suits, the finest fabrics. [ laughter ] tweeds, mohairs, worsted wools. >> jimmy: wow. >>uits so much, you're wearing two of them. [ laughter ] it's amazing. [ cheers and applause ] i've never seen that before. >> this is the newest style. >> jimmy: yeah, i have never seen -- amazing. >> you've heard of the layered look. >> jimmy: yes, yes. fantastic. look, the occasion that i'm doing, it's an arbor day celebration at the bicklesby club and i was recently made a junior member. >> wait, the bicklesby club? >> jimmy: yeah. >> oh! that's an excellent club. >> jimmy: very excited about it. >> i wish i was a member! [ laughter ] well, i'll tell you what -- you know what you need, my friend? you need a suit and tie. my partner is a suit and tie expert. i'll just call him in. [ cheers and applause ] lumberpond! [ cheers and applause ] >> this customer needs a suit >> this customer needs a suit and tie. >> justin: ah, well, he's come to the right place. >> we have several beautiful suits that might interest you. over there, we have joseph fatone-ays. very special. >> jimmy: oh. >>
the finest suits, the finest fabrics. [ laughter ] tweeds, mohairs, worsted wools. >> jimmy: wow. >>uits so much, you're wearing two of them. [ laughter ] it's amazing. [ cheers and applause ] i've never seen that before. >> this is the newest style. >> jimmy: yeah, i have never seen -- amazing. >> you've heard of the layered look. >> jimmy: yes, yes. fantastic. look, the occasion that i'm doing, it's an arbor day celebration at the bicklesby club and i was...
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host: some tweeds on this subject coming in. one writes in, this is a brilliant project. we paid tiny price and it benefits everyone. repeat as needed. and this week -- and this one says this program is proportionally benefits rural areas, but originated with the new deal and is supported by democrats. arehost: some tweeds on this subject coming in. one writes in, this is a brilliant project. we paid tiny price and it benefits everyone. repeat as needed. and this week -- and this one says this program is proportionally benefits rural areas, but originated with the new deal and is supported by democrats. are there concerns about folks who get the benefit of this program on the political side? guest: i think so, but it goes across party lines. one of the biggest supporters of senator cost fund was ted stevens from alaska. so many people in alaska live in rural areas and is expected to strengthen lines, particularly when you have harsh winters -- two string phone lines, particularly when you have harsh winters and hiding its costs. it is not strictly a democrat view. as you
host: some tweeds on this subject coming in. one writes in, this is a brilliant project. we paid tiny price and it benefits everyone. repeat as needed. and this week -- and this one says this program is proportionally benefits rural areas, but originated with the new deal and is supported by democrats. arehost: some tweeds on this subject coming in. one writes in, this is a brilliant project. we paid tiny price and it benefits everyone. repeat as needed. and this week -- and this one says this...
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then live at 9:15, we will take your phone calls, tweed, and facebook comments. two guests join the conversation, jane hall and patrick gavin. that begins tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. the flightrney -- was grounded in january because of a battery issues. this is 40 minutes. >> good morning, ladies and tenement. we want to thank everyone who will speak today, particularly those who will sponsor our activities. we are particularly pleased to have jim with us today. as you know, he is one of those guys in town who does not need an introduction. he played baseball with george bush. he worked that procter and gamble. he became the chairman and ceo of 3m, and in 2005, he took over boeing. he serves on the president's role council, with all sorts of organizations put together to look at everything to do what trade. from manufacturing to trade. he has been an outstanding leader and innovator, an advocate for business. we are glad to have you here. now, we are going to pick some questions, but not so targeted. broad enough that jim can cover a couple of subject
then live at 9:15, we will take your phone calls, tweed, and facebook comments. two guests join the conversation, jane hall and patrick gavin. that begins tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. the flightrney -- was grounded in january because of a battery issues. this is 40 minutes. >> good morning, ladies and tenement. we want to thank everyone who will speak today, particularly those who will sponsor our activities. we are particularly pleased to have jim with us today. as you know,...
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host: some tweeds on this subject coming in. one writes in, this is a brilliant project. itpaid tiny price and benefits everyone. repeat as needed. and this week -- and this one says this program is proportionally benefits rural areas, but originated with the new deal and is supported by democrats. are there concerns about folks who get the benefit of this program on the political side? guest: i think so, but it goes across party lines. one of the biggest supporters of the high cost fund was senator ted stevens from alaska. so many people in alaska live in rural areas and is expected to strengthen lines, particularly when you have harsh two string phone lines, particularly when you have harsh winters and hiding its costs. it is not strictly a democrat view. ofyou said, a lark -- a lot rural areas tend to lean republican. crucial service is a one to those who live in those areas. more controversy seems to come over the life fine program, which provides service to low- income households. that is more viewed along traditional republican/democrat lines. host: a question about
host: some tweeds on this subject coming in. one writes in, this is a brilliant project. itpaid tiny price and benefits everyone. repeat as needed. and this week -- and this one says this program is proportionally benefits rural areas, but originated with the new deal and is supported by democrats. are there concerns about folks who get the benefit of this program on the political side? guest: i think so, but it goes across party lines. one of the biggest supporters of the high cost fund was...
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plus, phone calls and tweeds. saturday at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> she has been read since 1848. her letters went through f o u r additions in the 1840's. she was a best seller to the 19th century. she has always been famous. >> conversations with historians about abigail adams is available an hour -- on our website, here's a look at our schedule. starting at 8:00, the state funeral for hugo chavez, who died earlier this week. on c-span2, panelists remember the space shuttle columbia at disaster. on c-span3, state officials and health care professionals discussed the implementation of the 2010 health-care law. all these programs tonight starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the c-span network. >> original peoples, navy seals, journalism, panelists and discuss since from this year's tucson festival of books, saturday at noon eastern. at 4:30, on what animals can teach us about health and healing. sunday, afghanistan, fog at 2:30 on social security. panelists and authors from the tucson festival of books, live this weekend on c-span2.
plus, phone calls and tweeds. saturday at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> she has been read since 1848. her letters went through f o u r additions in the 1840's. she was a best seller to the 19th century. she has always been famous. >> conversations with historians about abigail adams is available an hour -- on our website, here's a look at our schedule. starting at 8:00, the state funeral for hugo chavez, who died earlier this week. on c-span2, panelists remember the space shuttle...