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The west, prior to st. Louis being the gateway. A pittsburgh native who took the art world by storm. A visit to the andy warhol museum. He grew up in pittsburgh. He was born in 1928, the youngest of three siblings. He grew up really religious. They revise and team catholics. Byzantine catholics. We begin at the Heinz History Center for the look at innovations created right here in western pennsylvania. Pittsburgh is an amazing place. It is a city with a tradition of innovation. For 250 years people have come from all over the world to the forks of the ohio, the place for the allegheny and monongahela river comes together to form the ohio river. It is a place where ideas have converged. Now follow me and lets take a look at 250 years of pittsburgh innovation. 20,000 years ago, people started coming to north america. No one is native to north america. They all came from someplace else. About 30 miles west of pittsburgh is a pl ....
Exploring American History. Next come i look at our recent visit to pittsburgh, pennsylvania. You are watching American History tv. All weekend, every weekend on cspan 3. Representing the 12th district of pennsylvania, congressman john murtha presents capital commentary. And now here is congressman murtha. Congressman murtha im glad you can join us from a series of our reports from washington. The Archive Service center that really collection theyials and documents postindustrial pittsburgh. Today, we will talk about congressman john patrick murtha, better known as jack murtha. John murtha was a congressman that served almost four decades in washington, representing the people of western pennsylvania, particularly the people sort of in the areas to the east and the south of surrounding pittsburgh. What i would like ....
[inaudible conversations] good afternoon will come to the Cato Institute i am Vice President for research a and will come to a booker forum today where we will be discussing the latest book from ralph nader unstoppable you heard that right ralph nader is speaking at the Cato Institute. [laughter] that popping sound is heads exploding all over washington. Just when people realized the Koch Brothers support drug legalization because look at the ideological spectrum you see things in terms of left first is right one of the most interesting things because of an invisible if you look at a recent American History important parts of the story get lost seeking back through the 60s and an opposition that this is a hero ....
Here at cato. Its my pleasure to welcome you to a book forum today, where well be discussing the latest book from ralph naadir, unstoppable the emerging leftright alliance to dismantle the corporate state. You heard that right. Ralph nader is speaking at the Cato Institute. And that little popping sound you hear is heads exploding all over washington. The same sound you hear when people discover store the third time the Koch Brothers support drug legalization, because when you look at the world through ideological spectacles and see everything in terms of left versus right, the most interesting things in the world become invisible. In particular, if you look back at recent American History, important parts of the story get lost. So when we think back to the 1960s, and opposition to the military draft, we think of this a ....
Existing distribution of power, wealth and property, conserve tim has been associated with societies where the few dominate the many, and i just think, especially the first part of that, that the conservativism, that the argument gets used to justify Big Government in many ways, that this idea of a resistance to change which, again, i think thats a good instinct. Its in the declaration of independence. Dont change unless you absolutely have to bass it will bring bat beside things but that argument, resistance to change, is corporateist protectionity. People use protectionism to use to tariff us but i use it to refer to stuff like the wall street bailouts. It was pinstripe protectionism. Wall street, people saying we have0 this economy, five big banks and they do good things, and yes, there are good things brought about by having giant investment banks that can create mere efficient flows of capital and can do things maybe 100 sma ....