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it eventually happens. 8 years later, 16 years later, people say, we don't have utopia. the other party comes along, if you elect us, we'll do it. part of that's natural. and candidates on the day before election realize all those things. remember barack obama ran as sort of a centrist with not much of a message other than hope and change and get rid of these people and change it all. and then that works right until the votes are counted then whoever you are when you wake up the next morning, you are convinced they elected you because you are wonderful. and they really want you to do everything that you really wanted to do, even if you didn't talk about it. you remember famously bill clinton and his wife decided to reform the health care system in the '90s because they had a mandate. somebody went and looked and found out there had been one sentence about health care in one speech that was never carried. so he had woken up and decided, i know what this election was about, it was about health care. obama did the same thing this time, but he began to think that he really w
it eventually happens. 8 years later, 16 years later, people say, we don't have utopia. the other party comes along, if you elect us, we'll do it. part of that's natural. and candidates on the day before election realize all those things. remember barack obama ran as sort of a centrist with not much of a message other than hope and change and get rid of these people and change it all. and then that works right until the votes are counted then whoever you are when you wake up the next morning,...
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types of utopia politically. to get out he. says no limits. or bull's eye could be a k forty seven is the most popular rifle in wars throughout the world where you can buy one on africa for eight u.s. dollars for the armed groups like it because it's light and children can carry it and shoot it with ece. that's cold and. a bit more gunk atar the philosophy is. this is the weapon which was designed to kill if it can be changed then why can't a human's change to work. for criticism one is going to want to see. i think i. thank. god for reggae is a cultural organization. i gave them one of these gun guitars so they could keep working in the slums of rio de janeiro for music with the kids find the tools to change their reality. i. think you have to be very quick points and continue in the rossini islama you can't just walk around like that at all but i'll see if my work at the racine islam was created to open doors so people could understand the slums and the people who live there that was originated myside i have photographed ten other slums. les
types of utopia politically. to get out he. says no limits. or bull's eye could be a k forty seven is the most popular rifle in wars throughout the world where you can buy one on africa for eight u.s. dollars for the armed groups like it because it's light and children can carry it and shoot it with ece. that's cold and. a bit more gunk atar the philosophy is. this is the weapon which was designed to kill if it can be changed then why can't a human's change to work. for criticism one is going...
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you're talking you know stalin was a communist he believed in socialism he believed in a communist utopia he believed in the soviet system he believed that the soviet union was a model for the whole the whole world know one doesn't have to agree with his beliefs for that reason but one has to recognize the power of that region and the power of everything was very very important in the historical development of the sort you before starting with a life and then subsequently because what happens is gold which of comes along and he questions and challenges that traditional soviet self image and attempts to reform the system inquire radical way and the result of course is the. eventual collapse of the system talking about sterling as a political figure i guess people in the west mostly know him as a man who lacked pressure to win the second world war see here for us at home there is no doubt that we won the war without russia second world war would not have been won are their thoughts in the west about that and how is there a genuine interest actually in the west to really find out about the r
you're talking you know stalin was a communist he believed in socialism he believed in a communist utopia he believed in the soviet system he believed that the soviet union was a model for the whole the whole world know one doesn't have to agree with his beliefs for that reason but one has to recognize the power of that region and the power of everything was very very important in the historical development of the sort you before starting with a life and then subsequently because what happens...
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is not really just about how we make the world safe for wind and solar and how we build a hippie utopia. it is about how we actually, you know, prepare ourselves for a 21st century. we have a lot of technology that has not changed since the 1970s. i can't think of anything else that i depend upon that much that is stuck in 1970s technology. that is one of the biggest things that i think is making this grid more stable. making it something that has less inherent, you know, the going around behind the scenes that has to happen to actually get it to work. it is not as stable as it looks right now, and i think that we could do a better job of that. >> what is the grid? >> it is a lot of different things. one of the things that they talk about with smart grids is a demand response. right now, these guys that control supply and demand on the grid and keep it balanced, have only one way to control the demand side of that equation. that is by these customers who are called demand response customers. organizations that use a lot of electricity, like a factory. they are paid a premium to be on-ca
is not really just about how we make the world safe for wind and solar and how we build a hippie utopia. it is about how we actually, you know, prepare ourselves for a 21st century. we have a lot of technology that has not changed since the 1970s. i can't think of anything else that i depend upon that much that is stuck in 1970s technology. that is one of the biggest things that i think is making this grid more stable. making it something that has less inherent, you know, the going around...
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messy health care system is what we have, and our task is not really to abolish it in favor of a utopiarove it so americans can get good care at reasonable prices like so much of the rest of the world. thanks for tuning in to this gps special. can you read more of my thoughts on "time" magazine, and catch my regular show on sundays at 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. eastern, and international viewers can go to the website for view times. >>> and tonight, oliver stone gets prickley about my questions. >> there's a lot of twists. it's a wild ride. >> and the world of green since he made wall street. plus, his unforgettable past. what was the greatest -- >> i have been through so many. i'm lucky, you know. >> and now his project -- >> i got to get to work. i don't know if i can drive. >> i will drive you. i will feel fine. >> it's as racy as ever. >> i don't know if you can say it on primetime cnn. >> one thing you thought he would never see him do.
messy health care system is what we have, and our task is not really to abolish it in favor of a utopiarove it so americans can get good care at reasonable prices like so much of the rest of the world. thanks for tuning in to this gps special. can you read more of my thoughts on "time" magazine, and catch my regular show on sundays at 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. eastern, and international viewers can go to the website for view times. >>> and tonight, oliver stone gets prickley...
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messy health care system is what we have, and our task is not really to abolish it in favor of a utopia that might come, but to improve it, so that americans can get good care at reasonable prices, like so much of the rest of the world. thanks for tuning in to this gps special. you can read more of my thoughts in "time" magazine and you can always catch my regular show on sundays at 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. eastern. international viewers can go to our website for air times, cnn.com/fareed. > and tonight, oliver stone gets prickley about my questions. >> there's a lot of twists. it's a wild ride. >> and the world of green since he made wall street. plus, his unforgettable past. what was the greatest -- >> i have been through so many. i'm lucky, you know. >> and now his project -- >> i got to get to work. i don't know if i can drive. >> i will drive you. i will feel fine. >> it's as racy as ever. >> i don't know if you can say it on primetime cnn. >> one thing you thought he would never see him do. >>> good evening. oliver stone won his first oscar over 30 years ago. he has been turning h
messy health care system is what we have, and our task is not really to abolish it in favor of a utopia that might come, but to improve it, so that americans can get good care at reasonable prices, like so much of the rest of the world. thanks for tuning in to this gps special. you can read more of my thoughts in "time" magazine and you can always catch my regular show on sundays at 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. eastern. international viewers can go to our website for air times,...
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messy health care system is what we have and our task is not really to accomplish it in favor of a utopiaut to improve it so that americans can get good care at reasonable prices like so much of the rest of the world. thanks for tuning in to this gps special. you can read more of my thoughts in "time" magazine and you can always catch my regular show on sundays at 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. eastern. international viewers can go to our website for air times. cnn.com/fareed. >>> tonight, a man who changed television forever. >> this new service will be called a cable news network. >> ted turner has never been shy about speaking his mind. tonight, he tells all. >> the moneyed interests are taking over the country. >> mouth of the south. >> i lost my fortune, most of it. i have a billion or two left: you can get by on that if you economize. >> and a man whose ex-wife says this about it. i'm so proud of him. he's done so much good work in the world. >> george w. bush. >> i want to stay connected to the veteran community. i'm not going to be a public person. this is a rare interview for me. >> th
messy health care system is what we have and our task is not really to accomplish it in favor of a utopiaut to improve it so that americans can get good care at reasonable prices like so much of the rest of the world. thanks for tuning in to this gps special. you can read more of my thoughts in "time" magazine and you can always catch my regular show on sundays at 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. eastern. international viewers can go to our website for air times. cnn.com/fareed. >>>...
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well, i think we adult utopia.topias can exist, neverland can exist in the past and the future. >> host: vita, you're on book tv on c-span. >> caller: hi. good morning. want to say to the author, really appreciate you this morning. i'm looking at sports and you talk about character and respect and then you look at the media and different subjects and you have them coming on tv, c-span, and the media, and they get on tv and the interview the author and the information that the book the author wrotes so unrealistic lies, half tuition, and the interviewer does not challenge that author on the material they're writing, and we're fans, just like we go to a baseball game. we don't get the opportunity to have the press on that you guys have, and the information you put out. and it phones me as americans we are dumbed down each other and destroying our literature and our media in this manner. >> host: we're going to leave it there. is there anything you would like to respond to? >> guest: amen. >> host: we will move on to
well, i think we adult utopia.topias can exist, neverland can exist in the past and the future. >> host: vita, you're on book tv on c-span. >> caller: hi. good morning. want to say to the author, really appreciate you this morning. i'm looking at sports and you talk about character and respect and then you look at the media and different subjects and you have them coming on tv, c-span, and the media, and they get on tv and the interview the author and the information that the book...
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a black utopia, if you will, where everything the left dreams of has happened and it is really miserable. in that context, innovation has changed everything. we now have a combination of what is called fracking and horizontal drilling which enables you to go down and get what is called tight oil or gas and shale. we knew there were gas and oil after index and foundations -- formation but we cannot get them. let me give you two numbers to illustrate the scale of the american energy opportunity. the amount of natural gas recoverable in the united states went from seven years in t yearso 100 -- in 2000, to 125 years today. for most of you -- a few of you may live more than 125 years -- but for most of you we have found that natural gas to get through your lifetime. remember, this is assuming we don't find more. the numbers for oil -- 10 years ago north dakota had 150 million barrels of reserves. the current number is 24 billion. north dakota this year passed california and alaska and is now the second-largest oil- producing state in the united states. this is what is wrong with liberalism.
a black utopia, if you will, where everything the left dreams of has happened and it is really miserable. in that context, innovation has changed everything. we now have a combination of what is called fracking and horizontal drilling which enables you to go down and get what is called tight oil or gas and shale. we knew there were gas and oil after index and foundations -- formation but we cannot get them. let me give you two numbers to illustrate the scale of the american energy opportunity....
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a black utopia, if you will, where everything the left dreams of has happened and it is really miserable. in that context, innovation has changed everything. we now have a combination of what is called fracking and horizontal drilling which enables you to go down and get what is called tight oil or gas and shale. we knew there were gas and oil after index and foundations -- formation but we cannot get them. let me give you two numbers to illustrate the scale of the american energy opportunity. the amount of natural gas recoverable in the united states went from seven years in t yearso 100 -- in 2000, to 125 years today. for most of you -- a few of you may live more than 125 years -- but for most of you we have found that natural gas to get through your lifetime. remember, this is assuming we don't find more. the numbers for oil -- 10 years ago north dakota had 150 million barrels of reserves. the current number is 24 billion. north dakota this year passed california and alaska and is now the second-largest oil-producing state in the united states. this is what is wrong with liberalism. i
a black utopia, if you will, where everything the left dreams of has happened and it is really miserable. in that context, innovation has changed everything. we now have a combination of what is called fracking and horizontal drilling which enables you to go down and get what is called tight oil or gas and shale. we knew there were gas and oil after index and foundations -- formation but we cannot get them. let me give you two numbers to illustrate the scale of the american energy opportunity....
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. >> acompaÑa mucho la imagen y pues utopÍa y carpe diem fueron momentos mÁs oscuros en mi vida, estabales, y tuve que preguntar y sorprenderÁn de lo que respondieron. >> la respuesta fue arrolladora. >> dale, eliminada. >> con ese celular hay que tener cuidado ¿no has tomado fotos comprometedoras?. >> no para nada, si me llegan a encontrar ¿pues quÉ tiene?. >> somos seres humanos. >> no hay nada de quÉ avergonzarse. >> no para nada, el dÍa que me encuentren algo medio travieso no me preocuparÍa para nada. >> no me darÍa que me salga por ahÍ el celular como ha pasado a mucha gente. >> yo sÍ. >> me han inventado varias pero de video sexual. >> ¿no eres tÚ?. >> no, no soy yo, aÚn no. >> (♪). >> muchos lo han hecho y no les da pena que salen a la luz. >> y mandamos saludos a la jefa que estÁ aquÍ. >> para que vea lo bueno que estar aquÍ en el sol. >> oigan por cierto, hay dos muchachos colombianos que esta maÑana que lleguÉ empezaron "quiero foto con chiqui, quiero foto con karla, quiero foto con maitÉ, ya no quiero foto con usted, no quiero foto con jon jonhy". >> y los vamos a mostrar aq
. >> acompaÑa mucho la imagen y pues utopÍa y carpe diem fueron momentos mÁs oscuros en mi vida, estabales, y tuve que preguntar y sorprenderÁn de lo que respondieron. >> la respuesta fue arrolladora. >> dale, eliminada. >> con ese celular hay que tener cuidado ¿no has tomado fotos comprometedoras?. >> no para nada, si me llegan a encontrar ¿pues quÉ tiene?. >> somos seres humanos. >> no hay nada de quÉ avergonzarse. >> no para nada, el...
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a black utopia, if you will, where everything the left dreams of has happened and it is really miserable. in that context, innovation has changed everything. we now have a combination of what is called fracking and horizontal drilling which enables you to go down and get what is called tight oil or gas and shale. we knew there were gas and oil after index and foundations -- formation but we cannot get them. let me give you two numbers to illustrate the scale of the american energy opportunity. the amount of natural gas recoverable in the united states went from seven years in t yearso 100 -- in 2000, to 125 years today. for most of you -- a few of you may live more than 125 years -- but for most of you we have found that natural gas to get through your lifetime. remember, this is assuming we don't find more. the numbers for oil -- 10 years ago north dakota had 150 million barrels of reserves. the current number is 24 billion. north dakota this year passed california and alaska and is now the second-largest oil- producing state in the united states. this is what is wrong with liberalism.
a black utopia, if you will, where everything the left dreams of has happened and it is really miserable. in that context, innovation has changed everything. we now have a combination of what is called fracking and horizontal drilling which enables you to go down and get what is called tight oil or gas and shale. we knew there were gas and oil after index and foundations -- formation but we cannot get them. let me give you two numbers to illustrate the scale of the american energy opportunity....
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people talk about the game, some golden era when people don't care about the letter -- letter suite, utopia, neverland, etc. >> host: you on booktv on c-span 2. >> caller: i just want to say to the author, i really appreciate you this morning because everything you said about sports in character and respect, when you look at the data and different subjects, and you have c-span and the rest of the media, and you take it on tv and you interview the author, information that the book and author wrote is so unrealistic, the interview does not challenge the author on the material that they are writing, we don't get the opportunity to have the information they put out, as americans, we are destroying which are intermediate in this manner. >> host: is there anything you'd like to respond to, david pietrusza? >> a man. >> host: and we will move on. >> caller: is had a question about the 1948 election. my question is, how can the polls be so wrong in that election. a lot of experts who should have known -- how did it happen, do they? >> the polls were interesting that year. because truman is up-and-d
people talk about the game, some golden era when people don't care about the letter -- letter suite, utopia, neverland, etc. >> host: you on booktv on c-span 2. >> caller: i just want to say to the author, i really appreciate you this morning because everything you said about sports in character and respect, when you look at the data and different subjects, and you have c-span and the rest of the media, and you take it on tv and you interview the author, information that the book...
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france, canada, u.k., germany, luxembourg, -- all of these places that we think of as a health care utopia. this is not a system that is sustainable. it requires real change. and a principal theme of governor romney posing proposal -- gov. romney's proposal is to put people in charge of their own health care again with medicare. but seniors be in charge of their own plan. let them decide if they want a more luxurious plan and keep the savings if they want to spend less. with medicaid, let the states decide the level of insurance. in the private market, let people decide their own insurance, instead of letting them decide for you determined by where you work. because that is way -- the way you shop. you can keep your plan when you change jobs, when you lose your job. you can shop for a plan that is what -- that is right for you. and in that way, we can truly start to move to bring the cost of insurance down and if you bring the cost of insurance down, you make insurance more affordable. you reduce the uninsured problem the right way by bringing the cost of insurance down. with that, i will
france, canada, u.k., germany, luxembourg, -- all of these places that we think of as a health care utopia. this is not a system that is sustainable. it requires real change. and a principal theme of governor romney posing proposal -- gov. romney's proposal is to put people in charge of their own health care again with medicare. but seniors be in charge of their own plan. let them decide if they want a more luxurious plan and keep the savings if they want to spend less. with medicaid, let the...
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it is a black utopia in which everything the left dreams of happening and it is miserable. in that context, innovation has changed everything. we have a combination of what is called fracking and horizontal drilling, which enables you to go down and get what is called tight oil or gas or shale. we knew there was gas or oil at those depths in certain kinds of formations. we did not know how to get them. how much reserves? it was zero. i will give you two numbers. the amount of natural gas that is recoverable in the united states went from seven years in 2000 to 125 years today. >> newt gingrich from earlier today. you can see the entire event later tonight on c-span. next a discussion about education reform at the state level. we will hear from marks from john king and cynthia brown, hosted by the center cafor american progress. this is about an hour and a half. >> good morning. thank you for coming to the center for american progress, and i offer you a welcome. i am cyndi brown, and i want to thank you for joining us for what we hope will be a compelling conversation on the
it is a black utopia in which everything the left dreams of happening and it is miserable. in that context, innovation has changed everything. we have a combination of what is called fracking and horizontal drilling, which enables you to go down and get what is called tight oil or gas or shale. we knew there was gas or oil at those depths in certain kinds of formations. we did not know how to get them. how much reserves? it was zero. i will give you two numbers. the amount of natural gas that...