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[laughter] yap. so my. okay.u're over the age of 27 you went to school because that is where they kept the knowledge. think about it. the knowledge was in the textbooks, and the encyclopedias, and a teacher said. that is simply not true today. now and permission is everywhere. our schools remain these answer factories, these regurgitation education stuff. in fact we ought to be helping our kids learn how to form new questions. how do you turn information into knowledge? sunday said what is the difference between information and knowledge is. information is knowing that the tomato is a fruit. malice is knowing that you don't put it into a free selig. [laughter] but so we should be helping our kids formulate questions. how do you know that a? and then, of course to we wanted sues we. of course your teaching values. so three reasons if you're over 27. three reasons you went to school. does with the captain knowledge spirit the second was socialization. get along together. right to get along together. there is an app
[laughter] yap. so my. okay.u're over the age of 27 you went to school because that is where they kept the knowledge. think about it. the knowledge was in the textbooks, and the encyclopedias, and a teacher said. that is simply not true today. now and permission is everywhere. our schools remain these answer factories, these regurgitation education stuff. in fact we ought to be helping our kids learn how to form new questions. how do you turn information into knowledge? sunday said what is the...
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, far reaching, and i ended up interviewing the indians of maine to the last chapters of the hawaii yap chanter. my object was to destereo type people thinking this would be helpful because native americans in my opinion are still harmed by the steer your tines -- stereotypes about them, but on the other hand, the book also became sort of an extended family reunion for native people who sometimes might live in one part of the country like here in chicago and maybe not know about native people in another part of the country. that was kind of a trick actually in the writing to write for people who knew nothing about native people and then write for four native people who already certainly knew a lot, and about themselves. >> well, yeah, you talk about different individuals. we want to hear from those individuals. why don't we start with someone who lives right here in chicago, ansil deon, working at america's indian center. >> owing. the reason i interviewed ansil because in my early research, i say research loosely. i learned two-thirds to three quarters of native people live off reserva
, far reaching, and i ended up interviewing the indians of maine to the last chapters of the hawaii yap chanter. my object was to destereo type people thinking this would be helpful because native americans in my opinion are still harmed by the steer your tines -- stereotypes about them, but on the other hand, the book also became sort of an extended family reunion for native people who sometimes might live in one part of the country like here in chicago and maybe not know about native people...
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. >> also next, a lot of yapping between fans and outfielder.arry beil has it in this morning's sports. i can't let allergies stop me from leading the way. so, i get claritin clear. non-drowsy claritin relieves my worst symptoms. and only claritin is proven to keep you as alert and focused as someone without allergies. no other brand can say that not even allegra. live claritin clear. it works great on wet or dry skin because it's seriously waterproof and ultra sweat-proof. coppertone protects across 100% of the uva/uvb spectrum. coppertone sport. embrace the sun. since time began. not anymore. ♪ fiber one is bringing brownies back. at 90 calories, the only thing between you and chocolaty brownies ♪ new fiber one 90 calorie brownies. in the granola bar aisle. navigating today's real estate market is complicated. you've seen the signs. that's why having the right real estate agent is more important than ever. at remax.com, you can find experts in short sales or bank-owned properties or commercial real estate, agents who can help speed up the proc
. >> also next, a lot of yapping between fans and outfielder.arry beil has it in this morning's sports. i can't let allergies stop me from leading the way. so, i get claritin clear. non-drowsy claritin relieves my worst symptoms. and only claritin is proven to keep you as alert and focused as someone without allergies. no other brand can say that not even allegra. live claritin clear. it works great on wet or dry skin because it's seriously waterproof and ultra sweat-proof. coppertone...
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still yapping. brewers win it, 4-2.'s in new york where there's still lots of love for the former yankee hideki matsui. in support of cahill early. a's up 2-0 in the second. things went terribly wrong after that. former athletic nick swisher, three-run bomb. he had five rbis. yanks with five runs in the second and nine more in the third. a grand slam. mark teixeira, ten earned runs in just two innings for cahill. shortest oust of course his career. the yankees beat the a's for the 11th straight time, 17-7. no news, not necessarily bad news on the nfl labor front. there was hope they might vote on the new collective bargaining agreement yesterday. that did not happen. many of the key physician in the negotiations, conversations, was the funeral of the wife of bob craft. they said they would not make labor announcements out of respect for the crafts on friday. they will maybe vote on monday. 49ers play are rep told espn, the owner's final proposal included some things that were never discussed before. >> when you are goin
still yapping. brewers win it, 4-2.'s in new york where there's still lots of love for the former yankee hideki matsui. in support of cahill early. a's up 2-0 in the second. things went terribly wrong after that. former athletic nick swisher, three-run bomb. he had five rbis. yanks with five runs in the second and nine more in the third. a grand slam. mark teixeira, ten earned runs in just two innings for cahill. shortest oust of course his career. the yankees beat the a's for the 11th straight...
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still yapping. brewers win it, 4-2.ere's still lots of love for the former yankee hideki matsui. in support of cahill early. a's up 2-0 in the second. things went terribly wrong after that. former athletic nick swisher, three-run bomb. he had five rbis. yanks with five runs in the second and nine more in the third. a grand slam. mark teixeira, ten earned runs in just two innings for cahill. the yankees beat the a's for the 11th straight time, 17-7. more trouble for the dodgers. a judge rejecting the team's proposed $150 million bankruptcy financing plan. the judge told the franchise to work out a lone with major league baseball. the dodgers had previously rejected baseball's offer, refuse to go deal with bud selig >> no news, not necessarily bad news on the nfl labor front. there was news they might vote on the bargaining agreement yesterday. it did not happen. the funeral of the wife of patriots oner, bob craft, they said they would not make labor announcements respect to to the of crafts until monday. >>> but the nego
still yapping. brewers win it, 4-2.ere's still lots of love for the former yankee hideki matsui. in support of cahill early. a's up 2-0 in the second. things went terribly wrong after that. former athletic nick swisher, three-run bomb. he had five rbis. yanks with five runs in the second and nine more in the third. a grand slam. mark teixeira, ten earned runs in just two innings for cahill. the yankees beat the a's for the 11th straight time, 17-7. more trouble for the dodgers. a judge...
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. >> those little dogs have a big yap. could be scary. >> my dog doesn't yap. >> he doesn't? okay. [ laughter ] >> on her best behavior at all times. >> ever. >> kidding. a very pampered pooch. >>> 5:11. it's called a breakthrough in the fight against aids. the daily pills that could reduce a person's chances of getting the virus. >>> for a guy we all thought was no drama obama, sounds like a pretty dramatic meeting. >> debt negotiations heat up in washington. why president obama reportedly stormed out of a meeting yesterday. >>> definitely a nice day for traveling if you are heading to the south or the southwest. you can see here in san francisco some clouds as you take off those morning temperatures only going to 62 degrees. but it is warmer as you head to los angeles today. we are going to see mostly sunny conditions once we arrive there. high there for today will be 74. so definitely gorgeous day there. about the temperature that we are hitting inland in the bay area. and if you want even warmer weather, hot actually, phoenix 103. sunny skies today. full forecast for the
. >> those little dogs have a big yap. could be scary. >> my dog doesn't yap. >> he doesn't? okay. [ laughter ] >> on her best behavior at all times. >> ever. >> kidding. a very pampered pooch. >>> 5:11. it's called a breakthrough in the fight against aids. the daily pills that could reduce a person's chances of getting the virus. >>> for a guy we all thought was no drama obama, sounds like a pretty dramatic meeting. >> debt...
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lonely erands of our lines among the plastic singing trout and the caged parakeets the twin poodles yap nothing a locked mercedes. all ghost wanted was a stand of trees, bark to rub against and a scattering of a corns. a corns fall from oaks and we cut those down. hogzila murderer speaks. i summon you from the swamp and holler. a red cheeked salamander in your stomach. when i saw you i littered up my rifle with buck shot and took aim. you were the most beautiful hog i had seen that's why i had to make you die to convince my friends of high heroism. i had not done in life cleaning up beer cans after the hunters left. but as i told that lady from the new york times after offering her fanta, which she refused, the whole country will eat humble pie after the scientists dig up the body of hogzila and see the greetness of exactly what i have done. thanks. >> it's a pleasure to be here. i will jump right into this. i figured anticipation of halloween i would read a story about witches this is the beginning and ending of a story questions of lawed blue fly. coming home from school on a monday m
lonely erands of our lines among the plastic singing trout and the caged parakeets the twin poodles yap nothing a locked mercedes. all ghost wanted was a stand of trees, bark to rub against and a scattering of a corns. a corns fall from oaks and we cut those down. hogzila murderer speaks. i summon you from the swamp and holler. a red cheeked salamander in your stomach. when i saw you i littered up my rifle with buck shot and took aim. you were the most beautiful hog i had seen that's why i had...
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we still hope that our daughter has survived yaps in an air pocket or some other way but yet we still believe that our little angel is alive of. people who are basically buried alive in time metal coffin we managed to get out through the windows i was there with my ten year old daughter i couldn't rescue her she swallowed too much water when i was pulled out i realized my child was gone there are thousands of people that have turned out here to the river boat station in khazan which was to be the stopping point of the bulgaria on its pleasure cruise up the volga they've come to lay flowers and to pay their respects to the people who drowned either trying to get out of the ship or those who were trapped in it in sunday's tragedy there's also a funeral starting to take place today of some of the victims twenty three families will start burying their relatives today from the sinking of the bulgaria ship but downstream from the rescue efforts are going on with divers going.
we still hope that our daughter has survived yaps in an air pocket or some other way but yet we still believe that our little angel is alive of. people who are basically buried alive in time metal coffin we managed to get out through the windows i was there with my ten year old daughter i couldn't rescue her she swallowed too much water when i was pulled out i realized my child was gone there are thousands of people that have turned out here to the river boat station in khazan which was to be...
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with a gorgeous mountain and coastal terrain ramana called sort of artsy russia's republic of dagestan yapstunning scenery all right that is your sports for now i'll see you soon whether it's next.
with a gorgeous mountain and coastal terrain ramana called sort of artsy russia's republic of dagestan yapstunning scenery all right that is your sports for now i'll see you soon whether it's next.
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you don't try cubs and yap about it it's because so many people have played here. but you have to be the only yankee. is the only team of i want to play for you guys are well aware of that and. to be the only one to do something like this. i don't really know if i can describe it quite a milestone finally to focal where nineteen ninety one was certainly a year to remember for c.s.k. moscow the club during the soviet league cup double just months before the collapse of the u.s.s.r. to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of that success the army man took on the cross torn rivals do you know richard on port free reports. ninety ninety one was to prove to be a fantastic year in the history of serious car moscow the club managed to win a league cup double things period trying to. prove to be visibly union's final football season. that you're going to play football for the fans while they were thoughts about getting a move to europe where we could earn much more money we were always trying to play at our best press clubs abroad and trying to move there this was very pr
you don't try cubs and yap about it it's because so many people have played here. but you have to be the only yankee. is the only team of i want to play for you guys are well aware of that and. to be the only one to do something like this. i don't really know if i can describe it quite a milestone finally to focal where nineteen ninety one was certainly a year to remember for c.s.k. moscow the club during the soviet league cup double just months before the collapse of the u.s.s.r. to...
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and oil major ross yap has boosted its second quarter net profit by ten percent year on year to two point eight billion dollars profits were held by higher global cool prices are also limited by increasing taxes results with below analyst expectations. but some car giant afterthoughts has turned a profit for its french shareholder raynal for the first time called make of managed to squeeze thirty seven million euros out of its affiliates in the first half of the year that compares with a fifty six million your loss the same time a year ago the whole way home group reported the fifty six percent jump and. that's all the years we have for you but remember you can always more stories just log on to our website r t v dot com slash business not so much. her. mother lives. just say. the first six to. see. her. plans to close up she was in the cool gum region the firm influx from all over the world to have a few centimeters to their self-confidence. this time archie goes to the un more regex for the cold war still gets people like ducks her nation tries fights to save its culture. where cranes a
and oil major ross yap has boosted its second quarter net profit by ten percent year on year to two point eight billion dollars profits were held by higher global cool prices are also limited by increasing taxes results with below analyst expectations. but some car giant afterthoughts has turned a profit for its french shareholder raynal for the first time called make of managed to squeeze thirty seven million euros out of its affiliates in the first half of the year that compares with a fifty...
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we still hope to have survived this yaps in their pocket or some other way but yet we still believe that our little angel is alive and still the. people were basically buried alive and trying to match the coffin we managed to get out through the windows i was there with my ten year old daughter i couldn't rescue her she saw i too much water when i was pulled out i realized my child was gone rescue workers will continue their efforts throughout the coming hours and days but hope has now gone they will find anyone else alive leaving just the shock and grief dumbarton r.t. of all the bank central russia. there's growing anger now after claims that two vessels passed the cruise ship as it was sinking but did nothing to help a probable cases the normally gets the ship's captain going to get a good morning human side of the plane a website where before that interview with the divers working the sea big a harrowing account of the underwater search for dozens of bodies and all this information from three further news analysis that our team. the french parliament voted to extend the military camp
we still hope to have survived this yaps in their pocket or some other way but yet we still believe that our little angel is alive and still the. people were basically buried alive and trying to match the coffin we managed to get out through the windows i was there with my ten year old daughter i couldn't rescue her she saw i too much water when i was pulled out i realized my child was gone rescue workers will continue their efforts throughout the coming hours and days but hope has now gone...
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well, yap. that sounds an awful like our world. you could almost say that ann rand had some amazing prophetic powers as the conservative moves own master thomas. we ought to embrace her ideas. those of you the study your life know that the conservative movement is always. she is an atheist. the conservative movement is riddled with religious threats. she has never been popular. politically expedient for a little while right now. we will talk in a minute about how that is actually a bit of a mystery. the world described in alice charged talks a lot more -- talks about a lot more things than what is wrong with big government. talks about what is wrong with big corporations. will it into all that. but on the surface the narrative of the conservatives is actually very good. i'm telling you, sometimes you think you're reading from today's headlines. one of the most memorable villains is a fellow named wesley mooch. if you have seen the recent movie they just pronounces the name mouse. just don't get that. when i read it for the first ti
well, yap. that sounds an awful like our world. you could almost say that ann rand had some amazing prophetic powers as the conservative moves own master thomas. we ought to embrace her ideas. those of you the study your life know that the conservative movement is always. she is an atheist. the conservative movement is riddled with religious threats. she has never been popular. politically expedient for a little while right now. we will talk in a minute about how that is actually a bit of a...
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point two, i think we need an open your yap tax, if you are a billionaire and call for taxes being raised, instantly, i think we need a wealth tax not just an income tax specifically on those guys and their taxes should be doubled every time they come out for my taxes being raised. a simple fix. >> sean: congrats on your new book. >> thank you. >> sean: tell your buddy bill maher hello. >> you're my own friend sean. >> sean: coming up former mayor giuliani explains his recent trip to new hampshire and if it has anything to do with plans for a presidential bid. >> plus the mainstream media puts their liberal spin on the debt debate. media mash and more coming up. [ male announcer ] from nutritional science comes centrum. with vitamins and minerals balanced to support your energy... ♪ ...and healthy skin. everyday benefits from advanced formulas. discover the complete benefits of centrum. check out huge savings during the bass pro shops summer clearance sale, like... and save $1000s during the tracker model year clearance. so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with advair,
point two, i think we need an open your yap tax, if you are a billionaire and call for taxes being raised, instantly, i think we need a wealth tax not just an income tax specifically on those guys and their taxes should be doubled every time they come out for my taxes being raised. a simple fix. >> sean: congrats on your new book. >> thank you. >> sean: tell your buddy bill maher hello. >> you're my own friend sean. >> sean: coming up former mayor giuliani explains...
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yap. it's really great. you know, you can say all kinds of things about that. all these transformations and answers to of pathans cabin over time, that is kind of a radical, not radical, but just very forceful critique of the stereotype. i believe top seed becomes a subversive character in that play interesting sub. i think that the evolution of thomas's character. in a way top seed becomes todaye modern rap singer or rebellious rock grow urban street smart girl who is rebelling in conventional culture. there were so many characters in the coffin at become entrenched over time and their things that bounced off. to me that's one of the more interesting things, responses, responses very much responding to some of the distortions along the way, which is very understandable. >> that was a play by robert alexander. >> yes. >> 1995, i think. >> one of the most interesting things about uncle tom's cabin for me is how it continues to be a touchdown from modern life. i got a notice the other day for a bull * gavin and zombies. [laughter] i've been waiting for this. some
yap. it's really great. you know, you can say all kinds of things about that. all these transformations and answers to of pathans cabin over time, that is kind of a radical, not radical, but just very forceful critique of the stereotype. i believe top seed becomes a subversive character in that play interesting sub. i think that the evolution of thomas's character. in a way top seed becomes todaye modern rap singer or rebellious rock grow urban street smart girl who is rebelling in conventional...
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we're just like yapping and we're about each other.st we're petty with disrespect, you know what i mean? >> they may be sisters and happy now because this is new digs for them. this is a new playground and they're trying to see what games they can play. the luster will wear off. >> there's loyalty here. you've got to be very selective of your few, you know? >> if one of them were to cross each other, i'm sure they would turn on each other instantly. there's nothing in jail that's that thick. i don't even think family is that thick in jail sometimes. >> one of the other atom 100 inmates, cynthia apkaw violently beat another inmate several weeks ago. since then she's not been allowed the usual one hour of recreation time outside her cell until today. >> bear in mind, if you screw this up, you're going to go back down to the bottom. we're going to take everything from your cell. you'll have no day room access. you'll have to work your way up again. you need to keep your eye on the prize here because any little infraction, if you -- if you
we're just like yapping and we're about each other.st we're petty with disrespect, you know what i mean? >> they may be sisters and happy now because this is new digs for them. this is a new playground and they're trying to see what games they can play. the luster will wear off. >> there's loyalty here. you've got to be very selective of your few, you know? >> if one of them were to cross each other, i'm sure they would turn on each other instantly. there's nothing in jail...
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point two, i think we need an open your yap tax, if you are a billionaire and call for taxes being raisedinstantly, i think we need a wealth tax not just an income tax specifically on those guys and their taxes should be doubled every time they come out for my taxes being raised. a simple fix. >> sean: congrats on your new book. >> thank you. >> sean: tell your buddy bill maher hello. >> you're my own friend sean. >> sean: coming up former mayor giuliani explains his recent trip to new hampshire and if it has anything to do with plans for a presidential bid. >> plus the mainstream media puts their liberal spin on the debt debate. >> sean: while former new york city mayor giuliani insists he has not made up his mind about entering the presidential race. he did pay a visit to new hampshire a destination that tends to raise eyebrows. i sat down with the former mayor to get answers. plus his thoughts on the great debt debate. mr. mayor, good to see you. i gotta get this out of way. we are going to talk finances here. a lot of rumors, you are making -- thinking about making a run. where are yo
point two, i think we need an open your yap tax, if you are a billionaire and call for taxes being raisedinstantly, i think we need a wealth tax not just an income tax specifically on those guys and their taxes should be doubled every time they come out for my taxes being raised. a simple fix. >> sean: congrats on your new book. >> thank you. >> sean: tell your buddy bill maher hello. >> you're my own friend sean. >> sean: coming up former mayor giuliani explains...
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there's plenty of evidence that yapping on cell phones can distract drivers but not only that, it also annoys bystanders in public places. well, now people's misuse of smart phones appears to be causing problems in the workplace. kcbs radio's matt bigler joins us from san jose and what's going on with this, matt? >> reporter: you have heard about how more and more people are taking their work home with them using their smart phones to check email and documents, that kind of thing. well, looks like just opposite is happening. more and more people are using their smart phones at work to get in me time. this means they are watching videos. according to this new survey by harris interactive, more and more people are using smart phones to watch news clips. 25% are watching news clips, 11% of americans watching sports clips at work on their smart phones, 9% checking out tv shows, 4% think they're at the movies watching full length feature films. i talked to high-tech worker brooks masterson who admitted to being distracted by his phone but not by videos. >> i had to delete a words with frien
there's plenty of evidence that yapping on cell phones can distract drivers but not only that, it also annoys bystanders in public places. well, now people's misuse of smart phones appears to be causing problems in the workplace. kcbs radio's matt bigler joins us from san jose and what's going on with this, matt? >> reporter: you have heard about how more and more people are taking their work home with them using their smart phones to check email and documents, that kind of thing. well,...
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why are they always yapping and not getting stuff down? this is a perfect example of the dysfunction in washington. the stakes are too high to let it pertain. >> the white house position is, to clear this up, jay, if we don't have a deal in time for the president to write into law and to release the funds with a debt ceiling increase by august 2nd, if we don't have that on time it's your position at the white house that that fault lies with the republican party? that the blame game is simple, you're setting it up this way. i heard the president speak last night. many believe what he said last night was, i may not be able to meet the deadline and if i don't i want you to know whose fault it was. i was for a grand deal. they were basically for scorched earth. is that the clear message? it's their fault? >> no. i want to be clear. >> whose fault is it, then? >> i want to be clear. the president believes, i've said newspapererous times, we believe we'll get a deal. we do not believe the united states will default on its obligations for the fir
why are they always yapping and not getting stuff down? this is a perfect example of the dysfunction in washington. the stakes are too high to let it pertain. >> the white house position is, to clear this up, jay, if we don't have a deal in time for the president to write into law and to release the funds with a debt ceiling increase by august 2nd, if we don't have that on time it's your position at the white house that that fault lies with the republican party? that the blame game is...
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difficult question because, of course, there were different deciders in different countries, and his tore yapshe assassinations at seriatim vow and outbreak of war. i think there was key people, and i think if kyser ii and the emperor of austria, hungary, i think the war might have been averted. the way things were set audiotape at that time, there were two things that made this downward slide into immense conflict inevitable once it began. one was a system of rival alliances where there's countries committed to come to each other's aid if one country was drawn into the conflict. france and russia, germmy and autre ya were alied. in 1914, all of these countries had fairly small standing army, but enormous armies of reservists, you know, people who had been trained, but had to be mobilized, and it took several weeks to fully mobilize your army, get all the reserrists out of the -- reservists off their farms and factories and reunit them to the front. if you start mobilizing your army before the other guy, you had an advantage. similarly, if you could attack first, that meant that the war would
difficult question because, of course, there were different deciders in different countries, and his tore yapshe assassinations at seriatim vow and outbreak of war. i think there was key people, and i think if kyser ii and the emperor of austria, hungary, i think the war might have been averted. the way things were set audiotape at that time, there were two things that made this downward slide into immense conflict inevitable once it began. one was a system of rival alliances where there's...
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so yap. thanks. >> the book is now available. happy to sign a copy for you. >> anti-semites. [applause] [applause] >> that was matthew algeo ion "the president is a sick man." for more information about the author and to read his blog visit the website. >> trowels thompson's new book. mr. thompson, what is your book about? >> in one word, moonshine. but that one word often requires thousands more of the explanation because i am trying to take what people think about this subject, moonshine, and turn it into the history of a broader time in american history. this was the 1930's during prohibition. the era of the depression. >> what did manage i mean? >> of course america even back in its formation had always had spirit, liquor as part of its social gathering and so forth. three of our first five presidents had liquor distiller is on the plantation. for example, when 1919 came around and the nation for bait anyone from making or distributing alcohol, suddenly here we have both at time of poverty and unemployment, a 25%, and a time when they come in this thing is illegal. a grea
so yap. thanks. >> the book is now available. happy to sign a copy for you. >> anti-semites. [applause] [applause] >> that was matthew algeo ion "the president is a sick man." for more information about the author and to read his blog visit the website. >> trowels thompson's new book. mr. thompson, what is your book about? >> in one word, moonshine. but that one word often requires thousands more of the explanation because i am trying to take what people...
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for all of you out there who think smalls dogs yap and don't protect you this could change your mind.eet paco a chihauhau who lives in los angeles county. this is surveillance video from last week when two hoodlums tried to rob the altadina smoke shop. paco kept barking and biting at the robbers and eventually scared them off. >> i was shocked pause normally he's really laid back. he is just sitting back taking it easy. so i finally said to him, he told his owner, i said hey, he finally earned his keep. you
for all of you out there who think smalls dogs yap and don't protect you this could change your mind.eet paco a chihauhau who lives in los angeles county. this is surveillance video from last week when two hoodlums tried to rob the altadina smoke shop. paco kept barking and biting at the robbers and eventually scared them off. >> i was shocked pause normally he's really laid back. he is just sitting back taking it easy. so i finally said to him, he told his owner, i said hey, he finally...
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question is who is influencing these things, and that's why part of the new book is about when his tore yaps and supreme court justices say, no, it's about virginia. they're right. they're right. connecticut influenced rhode island, many of the places adopt a virginia attitude, but that particular letter is part of that. it's jefferson trying to encourage the connecticut people to develop a virginia-type separation of church and state. >> john fea, would you like to add? >> yeah, sure, just to add to that i think some of these -- you're right -- some of these clauses disappear. some rather quickly. i think south carolina continues to affirm itself as a protestant state up to 1851 i think is in their constitution so new england remains an establishment, an established church until 1833 so, you know, it's a matter of interpretation on this appointment. some could argue, you know for 57 years or so in new england, you do have an established church, but, of course, the other argument, the organization for progress is that clearly these things eventually go away, so, yeah, john is absolutely righ
question is who is influencing these things, and that's why part of the new book is about when his tore yaps and supreme court justices say, no, it's about virginia. they're right. they're right. connecticut influenced rhode island, many of the places adopt a virginia attitude, but that particular letter is part of that. it's jefferson trying to encourage the connecticut people to develop a virginia-type separation of church and state. >> john fea, would you like to add? >> yeah,...
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hi, will yap. arkansas. sorry about that. caller: yeah. good morning. i got a question.eard you say -- [inaudible] you make $174,000 a year. right? guest: yes. caller: how would a person making $30,000, $40,000 a year could afford a health savings account? everything with the ordinary people. all right. and one of your representatives were on tv said that he was joining social security, plus -- [inaudible] you can afford your health saving account and any other saving account you want. social security recipients have not received a raise in the last not received a raise in the last two years. ok? if i'm not mistaken -- you tell me when i'm wrong or right. y'all raise it, and everything you get is guaranteed. your retirement is guaranteed. your medical benefits are guaranteed. anytime you get a raise, the -- your raise is automatic. it's not adjusted for cost of living like that. true or not you'll get a $8,400 raise coming the first of the year? guest: i don't think there is an $8,400 raise. i think, william, one of the things i want to highlight with you is that the fir
hi, will yap. arkansas. sorry about that. caller: yeah. good morning. i got a question.eard you say -- [inaudible] you make $174,000 a year. right? guest: yes. caller: how would a person making $30,000, $40,000 a year could afford a health savings account? everything with the ordinary people. all right. and one of your representatives were on tv said that he was joining social security, plus -- [inaudible] you can afford your health saving account and any other saving account you want. social...