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i didn't feelike i undersnd . so i cided to read andr motion's biography.ead a richard holme biograph of carla rich which i just loved. rose: right. and halfway throh the biogphy of keats i came across this love sry. i didn't know aut itnd i was just completelyverwhelmed by it. and when keats diednd they had to be parated, i just... something abt the purity and the tenderness of it justot throh to me. and i dn't at the te think i knew oa way of making itnto a film, but i had such an impact, it staye with me and i kept returningo the idea until i thought of the ideaof telling it through fanny brawne. >> rose: you havelways loved the romantic impulse. >> yes. >> rose: (laughs) in every film. >> yes, setimes in a gothic way, sometimes i an absurd way. i thk is m, younow, tempt... i feel i'monday ising to what hpened between them which just fe so pure. i think one the qualities of this one is that itas a real art connection and because they were young and unmared, yeah, no, they didn'tget the consummate the affair, which is another tragedy, i guess. >>ose: howd
i didn't feelike i undersnd . so i cided to read andr motion's biography.ead a richard holme biograph of carla rich which i just loved. rose: right. and halfway throh the biogphy of keats i came across this love sry. i didn't know aut itnd i was just completelyverwhelmed by it. and when keats diednd they had to be parated, i just... something abt the purity and the tenderness of it justot throh to me. and i dn't at the te think i knew oa way of making itnto a film, but i had such an impact, it...
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ofhe congress and housend senate that understand the weeds o health car what you really do have to undersnd at a deep leve in orr to make good public licy. or bad public policy but you have to know what you'r talking about. >>harlie: some aue, lot of republicans dot want to see health care reform because they thinkhe president wou benefit and his party significantlyin the next congressiona elections. >> i thi that i a very strong factor. a very strong factor. and i hate toay that becau i am very rching acrosshe aisle and everything've been able to do is because i' been able to do with republicans so i hate to make statementike that but it's the nate of the -- a the things goi on,ll e presidents programs, the recession, people being angry, ople not having work, people t liking congress,ot trting government,hen still government plays major role in their lives. i me, i say to people y get govement out of health carry say you wt medicare to o? u want medicate to go and the v.a. sysm to disapar? bupeople don't have to look at it that way. they can ve feeling and can simplify the feelings becaus
ofhe congress and housend senate that understand the weeds o health car what you really do have to undersnd at a deep leve in orr to make good public licy. or bad public policy but you have to know what you'r talking about. >>harlie: some aue, lot of republicans dot want to see health care reform because they thinkhe president wou benefit and his party significantlyin the next congressiona elections. >> i thi that i a very strong factor. a very strong factor. and i hate toay that...
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the right direction but democrats and republicans undersnd that we do havehe best health care system i the world. it's not perfect. and we can fix the problems in thcurrent system without throwing t whole system away and starting over with this gornment takeoverecause at the end of the day at's what it is. brown brown well, i want you to explain what you mean by government takeor because wouldn't it still be the case thatost peoeould be rking through the private sector, the private inrers thatuch of these tings would be still voluntary r people to mo into that the majoty of people would still go through tir employer plans. >> well, that's not what'soing to happen. if you look at these bills, there's a requirement thaafter fiveears every employer-provided health pla has to be approved by the dertment of labor and t health choies sdar now, whathat means ishat the federal government's going desi what employersre allod to offer to thei employees gardless of what the employees snt. and if employers don'tdo this, there's an 8%ayroll tax. and wh this is going to do is drive ny eployers out
the right direction but democrats and republicans undersnd that we do havehe best health care system i the world. it's not perfect. and we can fix the problems in thcurrent system without throwing t whole system away and starting over with this gornment takeoverecause at the end of the day at's what it is. brown brown well, i want you to explain what you mean by government takeor because wouldn't it still be the case thatost peoeould be rking through the private sector, the private inrers...
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to settlers and everything else a he would ha been able to say "i've been a warrior s therefore i undersnd national security and there have youave to trust me on this." >> right. therwas a "nixon goes to element" china... china element for sure. sharon fout in the war of indepeence and he pulled the selements out of gaza. in his life... i thght it was fascinating that jews haven't lived that kind life sce biblal times. he had biblal life. he's stilllive, we forget that. but he had authority and he was a man of gre accomplishmen and did ally bad ings, too. he was almost like a figure o of theible. and he had the authority.. >> rose: lebanon primarily? >> yeah, i'm thinkg of lebanon. and he iented a lot of the israeli way fighting terrorism ich you can argue that was successful but it was succsful but created longer-term problems. >> rose: sohere do you think this is... mean how do you think this will... in ur litime? >> i thi... see, one thing people think abo me is that i'm too pessimistic. i'm basically a young guy and they don like the idea that a young guy th obviously loves israel a gr
to settlers and everything else a he would ha been able to say "i've been a warrior s therefore i undersnd national security and there have youave to trust me on this." >> right. therwas a "nixon goes to element" china... china element for sure. sharon fout in the war of indepeence and he pulled the selements out of gaza. in his life... i thght it was fascinating that jews haven't lived that kind life sce biblal times. he had biblal life. he's stilllive, we forget...
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up the and address the congress a the american people and sa "i'm for the public option, wever i undersnd that there's som opposition to it so whatever the congress does okay with me." >> no, i don't thi that's good enough. >> i thi that's may where things have en. i think needs to make the case for it and i think he needs to kind of settleon a rge of wh's acceptable. >> rose: ! so he has to say what's acceptable to him about the public option tomrow nigh the time has come. >> rose: ihink the timas come. you ow, again, there's diussion, i'm sure it's going on even tod with the so-called gang of sh senator swe particularho's been, i think, very forthcong in trying to get reasonable packe put together that the white house can support. so, you kno, will there be some ro forme me gauche united nations off the spee tomorrow night? think there almost ctainly has to be. but does h certainly nee to lay out some strong prarpler th, some guidepost, some... if you will channel the discussion so that coness knows whatwhat the range of acceptab is. and then i think the individual members of the house
up the and address the congress a the american people and sa "i'm for the public option, wever i undersnd that there's som opposition to it so whatever the congress does okay with me." >> no, i don't thi that's good enough. >> i thi that's may where things have en. i think needs to make the case for it and i think he needs to kind of settleon a rge of wh's acceptable. >> rose: ! so he has to say what's acceptable to him about the public option tomrow nigh the time...
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one is that the politicians undersnd that they are better protected by staying in the union. slavery not as quite essential anens institution in kentucky as it isn se mississippi. it was confliced. and in fact a scholar who we'veeen eye-to-eye with in many respes william and his most recent wonrful book onhe road to disunilume two. essentially argue that had secession beeny referendum or popular vote throughout the soh, southern states wouldn't have seceded. started as a domo effect. n fact t only southern stathat had a pular voter referendum was texas and that was much later and there was already a snowball for secession so popular vote they did vote f it. but in missouri there were a number of staufch anti-slavery people in missouri but a lot of pro slavery people in msouri and it was in many respects miouri experienced worse guerrilla warfare than say southern msissippi in. fact micha has a terrific book on the gur -- guerrilla warfare in missouri. in missouri starts in the 180s. -- 1850s durlg the debate -- during the debate over slavery in kansas because missourians go t
one is that the politicians undersnd that they are better protected by staying in the union. slavery not as quite essential anens institution in kentucky as it isn se mississippi. it was confliced. and in fact a scholar who we'veeen eye-to-eye with in many respes william and his most recent wonrful book onhe road to disunilume two. essentially argue that had secession beeny referendum or popular vote throughout the soh, southern states wouldn't have seceded. started as a domo effect. n fact t...
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>> smith: help me undersnd oni thg.wind up by owning the chickens, owning t feed and ngó-v in the sense of gal responsibility, the manure? >> the mane is considered a resource, actually. the producers wan thlitter. they want the chicken litt. it's not a matteof who owns or doest own it. it's a mter of what use is it being madfron;it. ÷çith: afactory farming has grown, the volume of exces manure h mushroomed, and thers been an increasing push to regulate rm pollution. but american agricture has fought offollution controls for three decades. >> the whole agriculral community has remained may the last big or e biggest unregulated, lgely unregulated area of wateq;[tion. and it'shy epa tells you across the country agriculre's responsible for 60%, or somethg, like that of our water quality oblems. >> we're tking the equivalent of medium-si cities in terms of the waste that is genated, that is virtually untre ing into the chesapeake bay and... >> sth: so cities have their waste treated, go through ter treatment ants. farming,g
>> smith: help me undersnd oni thg.wind up by owning the chickens, owning t feed and ngó-v in the sense of gal responsibility, the manure? >> the mane is considered a resource, actually. the producers wan thlitter. they want the chicken litt. it's not a matteof who owns or doest own it. it's a mter of what use is it being madfron;it. ÷çith: afactory farming has grown, the volume of exces manure h mushroomed, and thers been an increasing push to regulate rm pollution. but american...
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comment because what people don't often appreciate is that the vast majority of people don't really undersnd what kind of care i availae to tm at thend of life, what kind of palliative re they can aess that would actually make their quality of life better and our foundation has funded a lot of this research. it icritical that people get this information so you said it so well but i think that for those of us who have actually had to counsel people at the end of life, this is an important part of being able to do what we want to do which is deliver high-quality care. >> if i might just quickly personalize it. i recently lost my father just short of his 94th birthday and my parents both for many years had advand directives. i have had one for 25 years and i can just notes tt that's 93 and a half and 92, my mother and father were both awfully glad that medicare provided for the hospice care that he got at the end of lif so i think that it is extremely unfortunate that this has been turned into political rhetoric and that is a personal feud, but it is something that i fully agree with. >> joe we
comment because what people don't often appreciate is that the vast majority of people don't really undersnd what kind of care i availae to tm at thend of life, what kind of palliative re they can aess that would actually make their quality of life better and our foundation has funded a lot of this research. it icritical that people get this information so you said it so well but i think that for those of us who have actually had to counsel people at the end of life, this is an important part...