people came from all over the world to make their fortunes here or simply for steady work, a better life. cornish, welsh, a lot of eastern europeans. - croatians, serbs. very ethnically diverse. - by montana standards or by any standard? - i would say by any standards, that it s kind of a micro-version of new york city. bourdain: meaderville was an italian neighborhood and developed a tradition of supper clubs. lydia s was opened in 1946 by lydia mitchell eddy in the 4 mile, the valley below butte. so what is a supper club? i ve heard about this tradition, but i don t really understand what distinguishes a supper club from a restaurant. - at least in montana, the supper clubs are a variation on meaderville style. it involves this antipasto beginning. bourdain: sliced beets, sweet-potato salad, salami and cheese, side salad, pickled peppers, and breadsticks. - then when you actually get your entrée, you get, oddly enough, ravioli or spaghetti or, here, both. but also french fries. - od
defend it against germany and japan. without this hill, no copper wire, no electricity. at the turn of the century, marcus daly s amalgamated company consumed its competitors and became anaconda copper. by the twenties, the company, as it was referred to, was one of the largest corporations in america, generating staggering wealth by today s or any day s standards. people came from all over the world to make their fortunes here, or simply for steady work, a better life. cornish, welsh, a lot of eastern europeans. croatians, serbs; very ethnically diverse. by montana standards? or by any standards? i would say by any standards. it s kind of a micro version of new york city. meaderville was an italian neighborhood and developed a tradition of supper clubs. lydia s was opened in 1946 by lydia micheletti in the fourmile, the valley below butte. so what is a supper club? i ve heard about this tradition, but i don t really understand what distinguishes a supper club from a rest
and it has led us to this absurd and very sad point. you know, i was reading the judge s opinion and the january 6th report. the committee s report about what donald trump instigated and what his intentions were and hopes were for the crowd on january 6th. when i have that in mind, at the same time that we are reading the latest news reports from mexico of this failed trump candidate in new mexico whose version of insurrection, if we can call it that, his kind of micro version is let s just start firing guns at the homes of democratic officials in new mexico, conspiracy to do that. it seems an extension of the spirit of january 6th? it is. and one has to hope that he is an outlier, based on his criminal violence, january 6th
who have remained loyal. and who are able to maneuver themselves into positions of real power. this is the culmination of more than a generation long process of the degradation of the republican party. it did not happen yesterday. it did not happen on january 6th. this is a long process. and it has led us to this absurd and very sad point. you know, i was reading the judge s opinion and the january 6th report. the committee s report about what donald trump instigated and what his intentions were and hopes were for the crowd on january 6th. when i have that in mind, at the same time that we are reading the latest news reports from mexico of this failed trump candidate in new mexico whose version of insurrection, if we can call it that, his kind of micro version is let s just start firing guns at the homes of democratic officials in new mexico, conspiracy to do that. it seems an extension of the spirit of january 6th? it is. and one has to hope that he is an outlier, based on his
he is kind of a micro version of donald trump himself in that, he is well known as you mentioned at the top of the show, well-known football player and also his foibles are well-known. a lot of republican strategists are saying that they believe that the latest allegations and all of the ramifications from that are kind of baked-in. having said that, there definitely is a big question that we won t know the answer to until we see real results in georgia there is a big question as to whether the access hollywood moment for donald trump was a marker for a big change in the way american politicians handle the kinds of scandals. particularly republicans. we saw what happened with andrew cuomo, he tried to poet trump and say, i m not going to go anywhere. it didn t work out for him. a few other candidates since