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the town he runs is a famous as a left-wing utopia.d won control of the land in the 1990's. they built their own houses. the town symbolizes one part of the dream that many spaniards brought, the social europe coexisting with the old conservative traditions. the spanish press has compared it to robin hood. he himself prefers the scottish rebel william wallace. >> i think he was a true revolutionary. he came from the lower class and demanded change for his people. he was defeated, though. >> too well, your voice house winners and losers. -- well, you always have winners and losers. >> it is not in he and his utopia politicians need to worry about. it is ordinary spanish people. the die is cast for a fall spanish bailout and the conditions will be no drastic changes to the way people live. their concern is obvious. >> somebody had to do something. there should be more like him. it is a beautiful place. we cannot go on this way with more and more unemployment. this region has so much in its favor but we are coming increasingly poor. >> i
the town he runs is a famous as a left-wing utopia.d won control of the land in the 1990's. they built their own houses. the town symbolizes one part of the dream that many spaniards brought, the social europe coexisting with the old conservative traditions. the spanish press has compared it to robin hood. he himself prefers the scottish rebel william wallace. >> i think he was a true revolutionary. he came from the lower class and demanded change for his people. he was defeated, though....
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pero aun no es tarde para registrarse y poder hacer de esta utopia se espera que mas de 12.2 millonesde votantes latinos acudan a las urnas el dia de las elecciones cindy benavidez vocera lulac "pues las inscripciones ahora estamos en las ultimas semanas, estamos empujando a la comunidad latina que salga a votar este 6 de noviembre que son las elecciones la verdad es que queremos que las personas que son elegibles se registren" maÑana 25 de septiembre es el dÍa nacional para registrarse para votar y en nuestra area hacerlo puede marcar la diferencia cindy "hay estados que son claves para esta elecciÓn entre ellos esta nevada esta colorado, esta florida y en nuestra Área esta virginia, entonces es importante que nosotros no solamente nos registremos para votar sino tambiÉn emitamos nuestro voto" para edwin severino representa nte de los trabajadores de construcciÓn antes de emitir su voto es importante revisar las agendas de los candidatos edwin severino liuna "nosotros ya hemos visto ya los contrastes de estas elecciones es importante considerar que muchas personas que no pueden votar
pero aun no es tarde para registrarse y poder hacer de esta utopia se espera que mas de 12.2 millonesde votantes latinos acudan a las urnas el dia de las elecciones cindy benavidez vocera lulac "pues las inscripciones ahora estamos en las ultimas semanas, estamos empujando a la comunidad latina que salga a votar este 6 de noviembre que son las elecciones la verdad es que queremos que las personas que son elegibles se registren" maÑana 25 de septiembre es el dÍa nacional para...
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. >> but anna utopia, her pseudonym, is actually known for something else -- the business project.he has taken 10 famous paintings of this and slimmed down the figures using photoshop. it stirred controversy around the world. >> i wanted to start a discussion about the massive use of photoshop in photography and fashion. i wanted people to discuss how standards of beauty have changed and to examine the pressure to look perfect, to look like today's top models. >> even botticelli's iconic vitas got a makeover, trimmed to fit today's super model size -- bigger breasts, a slimmer waist line, smaller hips. all of a sudden, the goddess of love has a whole new look. the voluptuous venus has long been celebrated for her sensuous curves, but by today's standards, she would be far too heavy for the runway. anna binds the original much more beautiful. >> i do not think there are natural beauty ideals. they develop over the course of time. earlier, the deal woman was soft and lush with wide hips. today, she is thinner and athletic and somehow artificial, like plastic. >> anna is too short to
. >> but anna utopia, her pseudonym, is actually known for something else -- the business project.he has taken 10 famous paintings of this and slimmed down the figures using photoshop. it stirred controversy around the world. >> i wanted to start a discussion about the massive use of photoshop in photography and fashion. i wanted people to discuss how standards of beauty have changed and to examine the pressure to look perfect, to look like today's top models. >> even...
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week i wrote a piece about the guy who invented the safety razor, and he wrote a book about social utopia, and he wrote this before he invented the razor. and the irony he became one of the richest men in the world and he wrote at that there would be chaos and rising in the streets. this is in 1903. >> are you saying they're trying to destroy the capitalist system. >> no, we've heard that capitalism is going to destroy america and ten years of this. the argument is well over 100 years old and it does not hold water. >> that's not quite what they said. it was an interesting-- no, no, let's talk about shared prosperity and sred profits did you shared prosperity. >> i thought it was an interesting strategy to say we're all capitalists like you are, but we have to maintain the social safety net because of 2008, essentially, and that-- >> that's exactly the point. >> neil: sandra? >> that is what he said. >> one thing that i-- >> i do want to bring sandra in, go ahead. >> adam, maybe you can respond to this, but the whole general motors thing, vice-president joe biden spent a lot of the speech
week i wrote a piece about the guy who invented the safety razor, and he wrote a book about social utopia, and he wrote this before he invented the razor. and the irony he became one of the richest men in the world and he wrote at that there would be chaos and rising in the streets. this is in 1903. >> are you saying they're trying to destroy the capitalist system. >> no, we've heard that capitalism is going to destroy america and ten years of this. the argument is well over 100...
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a community of donors has created a virtual second hand shop giving things away free of charge a utopia created with the help of modern technology could become a reality if millions rather than hundreds behave in the same manner. that if you accept as something as a gift you must be thankful for it and must feel you are duty bound to do likewise you can share what you have with somebody else because you are in a sense of responsibility that must prompt you to do so without being courted by anyone. the site creator might seem kind of cool of is a product manager and professional economist by training when he was still university student he came to the conclusion that there should be alternatives when it comes to money and trade daria is a thousand of all woman without any worries when it comes to money she joined the community to bring a stop tour of morning habit that she began by giving away clothes and she like giving gifts so much that she began offering things that were less material at one point she posted a notice inviting people to share a trip to the countryside with her. she wr
a community of donors has created a virtual second hand shop giving things away free of charge a utopia created with the help of modern technology could become a reality if millions rather than hundreds behave in the same manner. that if you accept as something as a gift you must be thankful for it and must feel you are duty bound to do likewise you can share what you have with somebody else because you are in a sense of responsibility that must prompt you to do so without being courted by...
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karlin, let's talk about utopia. people would have memorandums of understanding, they work together, but in reality, if that system wasn't yet perfected, do families need to know they need to be persistent? family members are so key to everything we're talking about because, oftentimes, it's the family member that is the first and sometimes the only individual to begin to identify that something's wrong. and so family members in so many cases, i think, are the unrecognized assets, if you will, in terms of getting the treatment that individuals may need to those individuals. so it is critical that professionals within the department of veterans affairs, within samhsa and other agencies, are engaging with family members to provide the education, to provide the information that those family members might need to first identify that there is a problem and then to know what to do. what do you do when you notice that your family member has a problem? and it's critical that these partnerships that kathryn talked about are a
karlin, let's talk about utopia. people would have memorandums of understanding, they work together, but in reality, if that system wasn't yet perfected, do families need to know they need to be persistent? family members are so key to everything we're talking about because, oftentimes, it's the family member that is the first and sometimes the only individual to begin to identify that something's wrong. and so family members in so many cases, i think, are the unrecognized assets, if you will,...
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mike, i want to go back to you, um, we've been talking about, utopia in, in terms of what is working. talk to us about where the systems still need to be improved. you know you kicked off the, you kicked off this, this panel by asking the question why is this important? you know, and i think that's another question that, we intuitively come to the conclusion that's, it's important because we need, we have a debt to repay to the-and all of that stuff is absolutely true. but, you know, this is, we are, we are only a couple of decades into an experiment with an all voluntary military in this country. and, you know, i truly believe that if we fail this generation of veterans, that experiment with an all voluntary military will fail as well. and we talk about being out in the community and we talk about understanding and all of these, for me, i guess, as somebody who, um, spends the majority of my time running programs for veterans. working with this generation of veterans, i am not convinced that sometimes i wonder if we're, if we're preaching to the choir. you know, the people who are sh
mike, i want to go back to you, um, we've been talking about, utopia in, in terms of what is working. talk to us about where the systems still need to be improved. you know you kicked off the, you kicked off this, this panel by asking the question why is this important? you know, and i think that's another question that, we intuitively come to the conclusion that's, it's important because we need, we have a debt to repay to the-and all of that stuff is absolutely true. but, you know, this is,...
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is it 3 we were to introduce safety standards in bangladesh right now, does that turn them into a utopia -- no one is working doing nothing. that shows there is a limit to workplace safety. as the society becomes wealthier, invest in capital equipment, the workers are productive, and wages increase, they can begin to opt for taking some of that increased wage in the form of safer workplaces. as we have seen, government tries to take credit for all the advances when the wealth that the market creates is what makes it possible. without that, we would all be in bangladesh. stossel: a good example is the head of osha under president clinton had a chart showing how workplace injuries drop since osha began, but somebody charted it before osha and found it was dropping at the same rate, slope of the line was the same. things get better because of free markets. >> right. they create wealth and make it possible for us to opt for safer workplace environments. in fact, most workplace injuries are caused by people getting in traffic fatalities on the highways or another worker punches you in the fac
is it 3 we were to introduce safety standards in bangladesh right now, does that turn them into a utopia -- no one is working doing nothing. that shows there is a limit to workplace safety. as the society becomes wealthier, invest in capital equipment, the workers are productive, and wages increase, they can begin to opt for taking some of that increased wage in the form of safer workplaces. as we have seen, government tries to take credit for all the advances when the wealth that the market...
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. >>> sountdz like utopia. christian back with the forecast. >> rainy country is that oh, yes.ew this afternoon from our high definition san jose camera looking at few clouds taking on more a lovely day and lovely state wide painly sunny conditions over most of interior california and warm in the bay area. even warmer than today in some location. sunny sky from coast to inland. low 60's near the coast. 60's 70's around the bay. maybe even 90 degree reading or twovlt here's accu-weather 7 day forecast both tomorrow and friday we produce high pressure near 90 inland and then we cool down few degrees sunday monday but temperatures will bounce right back up by midweek next week. nice stretch of summertime weather. >> movie fans pick the funniest film ever and it's the spoof disaster movie airplane. . flight. >> we have clearance clarence. >> roger roger weighs our victor vick oyvrment i picked the wrong week to quit smoking. i picked the wrong weak to quit amphetamine. >> can you fly the plane and land it? >> surely you can't be serious. >> i am serious. and don't call me shirley.
. >>> sountdz like utopia. christian back with the forecast. >> rainy country is that oh, yes.ew this afternoon from our high definition san jose camera looking at few clouds taking on more a lovely day and lovely state wide painly sunny conditions over most of interior california and warm in the bay area. even warmer than today in some location. sunny sky from coast to inland. low 60's near the coast. 60's 70's around the bay. maybe even 90 degree reading or twovlt here's...
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" inventing a word, which is always fun, because we wanted to kind of oppose the concept, is it a utopiat a dystopia? what is the future for detroit in this country? where are we headed? >> there is a remarkable scene in your film about the uaw. for listeners who could not see the clip we just showed, it is very interesting there thing was "we build it" that theme that has been taken up by mitt romney in republican party. i want to play a clip that has to do with the union meeting, but i was wondering if you could set it up for us, this uaw meeting and when it took place squar? what happened about two years ago with the union rep explaining to workers at a particular plant, the owners are threatening to move to mexico and an order to keep their jobs, they would have to take massive pay cuts. the guys are reeling from this information, are hurt, confused, and feel like they have an opportunity to fight back. >> let's go to the clip. >> i have been pulling my hair out about this, going back and forth with the company on this. i did a lot of negotiating over my time, but i have never would
" inventing a word, which is always fun, because we wanted to kind of oppose the concept, is it a utopiat a dystopia? what is the future for detroit in this country? where are we headed? >> there is a remarkable scene in your film about the uaw. for listeners who could not see the clip we just showed, it is very interesting there thing was "we build it" that theme that has been taken up by mitt romney in republican party. i want to play a clip that has to do with the union...
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mind you total utopia.escribed it, i won't put the words in your mouth but you want to make farming sexy, don't you? >> i told them we want to make farming cool again. what's happening with farming is the average anch age of farmers is 60. can you imagine that? we are trying to bring cool back to farming through university. we are talking everything from the minute you plant a seed to the minute it is served on a plate. the whole supply chain and we are bringing people around the world. we want to have it in africa. because 60% -- we have 2 billion people coming in the next three decades. how are we egoing to feed them? 60% of amazing crops are stuck in africa and unused. we want to tap in to that. we want to have it in africa. we want to have it in the best way possible. it is all about technology, agriculture, making farming cool again. where young people come back to that field. we cannot afford to lose young people being interested in farming. >> particularly we want female drivers for the tractors. >>
mind you total utopia.escribed it, i won't put the words in your mouth but you want to make farming sexy, don't you? >> i told them we want to make farming cool again. what's happening with farming is the average anch age of farmers is 60. can you imagine that? we are trying to bring cool back to farming through university. we are talking everything from the minute you plant a seed to the minute it is served on a plate. the whole supply chain and we are bringing people around the world....
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john: they fail one after the other, these utopia groups. >> not just that they fail. yes, they fail because who contribute when they see people free ride they want to withdraw and contribute less and less and less. the only way you can sustain it is through punishment and coercion. there is dark side of communism. everybody thinks communism. how lovely. we'll all share and it will be wonderful but there is a very dark side which a lot of research in experimental economics and other places has been showing without the possibility of punishing free riders you don't get sustained contributions to the public good. john: let's talk some real specifics here, some of these issues where people say, government must step in. one thing that seems instinctive to people in this very rich country is that since some of us are rich it makes sense to make from the rich and give to the poor. most people we interviewed said that was just fair. >> like if you're making over a million dollars it is not fair. >> everybody has to pay their fair share. >> it seems fair. john: it seems fair.
john: they fail one after the other, these utopia groups. >> not just that they fail. yes, they fail because who contribute when they see people free ride they want to withdraw and contribute less and less and less. the only way you can sustain it is through punishment and coercion. there is dark side of communism. everybody thinks communism. how lovely. we'll all share and it will be wonderful but there is a very dark side which a lot of research in experimental economics and other...
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so, for me, this is like tv utopia. >> jimmy: that's like the greatest thing that ever happened. >> -er. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: did -- did they have fun? were they more open than normal, or no? they were just -- were they looser? >> alcohol does loosen the tongue. >> jimmy: it does. >> it does, yeah. also, of course, i met your doppelganger. the other two in the -- >> jimmy: the castros. >> the castros. >> jimmy: julian castro. [ with spanish emphasis ] >> oh, yes, julian, there's joaquin and there's jimmy. >> jimmy: yeah. [ with spanish emphasis ] there's joaquin, there's julian. i just like when he says his brother's name or his grandma's name he goes so spanish. he's like my great grandma. my grandmother, she was fantastic. my grandmother, [ with spanish emphasis ] victoria. she said -- [ laughter ] here's a -- >> you do look ridiculously like -- look at that. >> jimmy: these are the twins. >> they are triplets. >> jimmy: yeah and then here's me as them. [ laughter and applause ] we could pull it off. what do you think of these guys? >> i just -- never mind the politics, you guys s
so, for me, this is like tv utopia. >> jimmy: that's like the greatest thing that ever happened. >> -er. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: did -- did they have fun? were they more open than normal, or no? they were just -- were they looser? >> alcohol does loosen the tongue. >> jimmy: it does. >> it does, yeah. also, of course, i met your doppelganger. the other two in the -- >> jimmy: the castros. >> the castros. >> jimmy: julian castro. [ with...
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going to take away as many taxes as possible, as much regulation as possible, basically a libertarian utopiaour mind. >> al gore: with the university system and the tremendous progress they've had under governors like jim hunt and terry sanford, that's all coming to a screeching halt where the policies are concerned. people who are hurt by it are the middle class families who need a public commitment to education, healthcare, human social policies. instead it's the survival of the fittest philosophy that is very harmful for some of the people fooled into voting for that. >> jennifer: governor hunt and people like him have really tried to blend a lot of concerns with respect to the unions, etc. he has worked with the unions to raise the standards to get by and to really improve public education. exactly should level the playing field across the country. but the point that cenk made about the koch brothers is now they've gone outside of kansas. they're gone to wisconsin and they're pushing through state-level laws. everybody thinks all the action is happening at the federal level, and certainl
going to take away as many taxes as possible, as much regulation as possible, basically a libertarian utopiaour mind. >> al gore: with the university system and the tremendous progress they've had under governors like jim hunt and terry sanford, that's all coming to a screeching halt where the policies are concerned. people who are hurt by it are the middle class families who need a public commitment to education, healthcare, human social policies. instead it's the survival of the fittest...
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i'm not saying we are living in utopia.ut for governor romney to run an ad saying president obama has not delivered for ohio is ridiculous. look at the investments in roads and bridges and the children going to school because of the grants.n of telegrapell i would put all high out up against any other state -- i would put ohio up against any other state. host: tim ryan serves on the armed services committee. ellen from new york, hi. caller: i was wondering -- are you proud that as a democrat, the president stopped the military from being able to vote on where they were stationed. sailors were able to vote on the ships they were serving on. other military personnel were able to vote for more they workstation. now we're down to the fact that i think the last election only 4%, they had to vote absentee at that point. only 4% of the military vote has been counted. that is something that was done because of democrats being afraid of military votes because the majority statistically are republicans. is that something you're proud
i'm not saying we are living in utopia.ut for governor romney to run an ad saying president obama has not delivered for ohio is ridiculous. look at the investments in roads and bridges and the children going to school because of the grants.n of telegrapell i would put all high out up against any other state -- i would put ohio up against any other state. host: tim ryan serves on the armed services committee. ellen from new york, hi. caller: i was wondering -- are you proud that as a democrat,...
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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-do
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...
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became the strongest beer in the world in 1992, and we're releasing the latest version of sam adams utopias, so you know, you can push it pretty high. >> wow. jim, the reason i'm asking that's what i had. the liquor store in where i lived gets one six-pack of beer that was 57 proof and someone said here, try this. and he said try it for the taste, and you know, i drank it, i'm telling you, one bottle, it was like drinking a whole bottle of wine, i think. and i didn't have any more. they only had one bottle, that's when i really got angry, but. >> yeah e and it's $170 a bottle. >> it is? >> a bottle. >> it is? >> yeah, that two-ounce shot you had was about a $15 shot of beer. >> no, i drank the whole bottle. >> he drank the whole bottle. >> i didn't know anything about it. and then he told me afterwards, but i was already, man, it was like that is the best beer i think i've ever had. because normal beer -- >> thank you. >> yeah. normal beer, those first six go down so smoothly, so quickly. >> if you're going to drink six bottles of utopius, call 911 before you start so they can get you to de
became the strongest beer in the world in 1992, and we're releasing the latest version of sam adams utopias, so you know, you can push it pretty high. >> wow. jim, the reason i'm asking that's what i had. the liquor store in where i lived gets one six-pack of beer that was 57 proof and someone said here, try this. and he said try it for the taste, and you know, i drank it, i'm telling you, one bottle, it was like drinking a whole bottle of wine, i think. and i didn't have any more. they...
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what is the utopia for him? how would the money flow?he watergate system which is limits on contributions to campaign to be competitive, candidates, incumbents, will have to eliminate all contribution limits and money will be able to freely pour in from all sources directly to candidates in whatever amount, from whatever source. >> nick, the mechanics of giving money has changed so drastically in terms of the amounts that are being given, quite recently we've seen that the romney campaign -- we were just speaking about this off camera. they had to borrow $20 million. how does that happen given the vast amounts that they raise? >> because candidates have to raise money the old fashioned way, which is the way that jim bopp wants to eradicate. we have contribution limits to candidates. you can only give $5,000 per cycle to candidate. you have to do that one person at a time. you have to send out hundreds of people to call all their friends and get $5,000 from them and that's how you get up to those numbers. what jim bopp wants is call one p
what is the utopia for him? how would the money flow?he watergate system which is limits on contributions to campaign to be competitive, candidates, incumbents, will have to eliminate all contribution limits and money will be able to freely pour in from all sources directly to candidates in whatever amount, from whatever source. >> nick, the mechanics of giving money has changed so drastically in terms of the amounts that are being given, quite recently we've seen that the romney campaign...
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i'm not saying we are living in utopia. but for governor romney to run an ad saying president obama has not delivered for ohio is ridiculous. look at the investments in roads and bridges and the children going to school because of the grants.n of telegrapell i would put all high out up against any other state -- i would put ohio up against any other state. host: tim ryan serves on the armed services committee. ellen from new york, hi. caller: i was wondering -- are you proud that as a democrat, the president stopped the military from being able to vote on where they were stationed. sailors were able to vote on the ships they were serving on. other military personnel were able to vote for more they workstation. now we're down to the fact that i think the last election only 4%, they had to vote absentee at that point. only 4% of the military vote has been counted. that is something that was done because of democrats being afraid of military votes because the majority statistically are republicans. is that something you're pro
i'm not saying we are living in utopia. but for governor romney to run an ad saying president obama has not delivered for ohio is ridiculous. look at the investments in roads and bridges and the children going to school because of the grants.n of telegrapell i would put all high out up against any other state -- i would put ohio up against any other state. host: tim ryan serves on the armed services committee. ellen from new york, hi. caller: i was wondering -- are you proud that as a democrat,...
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first two years, congress would have been read elected democrat and you could have the communist utopia dreamed of. thank you. host: obama campaign hits the road trying to rally convention energy. mitt romney who is back on the trail to mar a denture ohio. paul ryan who is in ohio preparing for the debates says, sounds like steve took the kool- aid. the debt is a minor issue. we have a revenue problem. comparatively out texas republicans very low. glenn is on the phone on the democrats' line. caller: good morning. at three things. you take a look at the $16 trillion debt, you need to contribute $10 trillion to george bush. clinton left him and a surplus. no. two, bob woodward, i did not trust anything he says. everything -- every election cycle he comes up with a bug that has to do with what the president says. that is all hearsay. he just takes what other people tells them and heat comes away with true. because of the fact he does that on a periodic basis, i do not believe anything he says. he does not have any real facts. when it comes down to republicans being in the congress, you ha
first two years, congress would have been read elected democrat and you could have the communist utopia dreamed of. thank you. host: obama campaign hits the road trying to rally convention energy. mitt romney who is back on the trail to mar a denture ohio. paul ryan who is in ohio preparing for the debates says, sounds like steve took the kool- aid. the debt is a minor issue. we have a revenue problem. comparatively out texas republicans very low. glenn is on the phone on the democrats' line....
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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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at a kind of utopia would evolve. the idea was that because comments would be more quickly linked, people would get to know each other or they would be an era of peace, no more war. there was also this belief that man would evolve about 3000 years. man would live in the rarefied atmosphere. disease would disappear from breathing in the rarefied atmosphere that man would become more spiritual, and a new species of homo sapiens would evolve. more than that though, as i was researching the book, i begin to see that the growth of america's celebrity culture, about which we know passionate about which were so inundated today really started to take place during this time. and especially during this race. once again, technology made this possible. in 1926-1927, you have the establishment of two national radio networks, nbc and cbs. they had to fill the airwaves with information. you had an explosion of the print industry. there were more magazines than ever before. and joint movies, and in 1927 you have the talking movies. l
at a kind of utopia would evolve. the idea was that because comments would be more quickly linked, people would get to know each other or they would be an era of peace, no more war. there was also this belief that man would evolve about 3000 years. man would live in the rarefied atmosphere. disease would disappear from breathing in the rarefied atmosphere that man would become more spiritual, and a new species of homo sapiens would evolve. more than that though, as i was researching the book, i...
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andrea writes sam adams utopia, what else besides beer .bacon do you need? extra large size clothing for all the people that ate the bacon. and one more, it would be newspapers. i have a new puppy. marcus aurelius. congratulations to you. >> big, old american cars, that's what i would horde. the new one webs they're like life boats to some of the old lincolns that would fit in the trunk. i also want to talk about spain. this is a very superficial first blush back seat as i start to use at the budget, it looks to me like basically a raid on money that isn't there's. higher taxes, doesn't sound austerityish or reform issue. it sounds like everything in europe that gets everyone in europe in trouble. >> and we haven't had time to see how the public reacts. i also see what they're calling a soft recession in 2013. i didn't know they came in the soft variety. >> no. the only soft recession is when you have a job and your neighbor doesn't. >> rick, we'll see you later. that does it for us here on this thursday. see you tomorrow. let's get to the fast money halftim
andrea writes sam adams utopia, what else besides beer .bacon do you need? extra large size clothing for all the people that ate the bacon. and one more, it would be newspapers. i have a new puppy. marcus aurelius. congratulations to you. >> big, old american cars, that's what i would horde. the new one webs they're like life boats to some of the old lincolns that would fit in the trunk. i also want to talk about spain. this is a very superficial first blush back seat as i start to use at...
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the prevalent belief that the time the airplane would make the world a better place, that a kind of utopia would involve. the idea was because continents would be more quickly linked. people would get to know each other and therefore there would be an era of peace, no more war. there is the belief that man what he called in about 3,000 years. cities that float in the air and the man would leave in the atmosphere. disease would disappear from the atmosphere and it man would become more spiritual and a new breed of, say behans what evils which would become altitude men. more than that, as i was researching the book i began to see the growth of america's celebrity culture about which we know -- about which we are so inundated today really started to take place during this time and especially during this race. once again, technology made this possible, and 1926, 1927, you have the establishment of the national radio networks, abc and cbs. they had to fill the airwaves with information. you had an explosion of the print industry. there were more magazines than ever before coming in you had movi
the prevalent belief that the time the airplane would make the world a better place, that a kind of utopia would involve. the idea was because continents would be more quickly linked. people would get to know each other and therefore there would be an era of peace, no more war. there is the belief that man what he called in about 3,000 years. cities that float in the air and the man would leave in the atmosphere. disease would disappear from the atmosphere and it man would become more spiritual...
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so-so much for republican utopia. >> bill: i love south carolina, but you are right.e just have their head up their you know what when it comes to politics. >> and it's amazing how many of these red staters are getting food stamps and everything else and sit there and run their mouths. but when it comes to mitt romney and the rest of the 1 percenters, they get the lobbyists, they push all of the money, get the tax laws they want and do this and that they can buy companies, leverage money, bust them up, throw everybody out of their jobs you can't have a union, no pension, they make it to where hey two days after you are dead we might give you social security. this is what they set up and obviously what they wanted. so now the question becomes, what are you whining about? you want us to be poor, and do your slave work for you, and now you want to victimize us because we're poor. you have to figure out what you are doing? >> bill: yeah, they whine about the fact that people who have paid social security all their lives are wanting a handout. they paid for it. >> caller:
so-so much for republican utopia. >> bill: i love south carolina, but you are right.e just have their head up their you know what when it comes to politics. >> and it's amazing how many of these red staters are getting food stamps and everything else and sit there and run their mouths. but when it comes to mitt romney and the rest of the 1 percenters, they get the lobbyists, they push all of the money, get the tax laws they want and do this and that they can buy companies, leverage...