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mr. hayes? guest: i certainly do not want a country where a government controls and dictates everything. that is a terrible way to run a society, and we have seen what that looks like, and i do not think that is a recipe anyone wants to bring about. the caller uses the term socialism. socialism is a term that has been leveled at the president, and i think it is really important to think about what kind of society, what kind of division that we want, to recognize that there are a lot of different tap listed democracies in the world. you everything from its -- capitalist democracies in the world. if you have everything from south korea, to canada, norway, or brazil. there is a huge different set of institutional arrangements in what a mixed economy and a capitalist economy with a welfare and social safety net looks like, drawing the line between what the market should provide or government should provide. in america, sometimes this conversation is reduced in to the idea that we either do it to the
mr. hayes? guest: i certainly do not want a country where a government controls and dictates everything. that is a terrible way to run a society, and we have seen what that looks like, and i do not think that is a recipe anyone wants to bring about. the caller uses the term socialism. socialism is a term that has been leveled at the president, and i think it is really important to think about what kind of society, what kind of division that we want, to recognize that there are a lot of...
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all the agreements reached saying that allegedly these decisions presuppose the dismissal of mr asset and hayes. and hayes team. and saying that allegedly it's all in line with chapter seven of the ns cha cha so the conclusion i can make is that they were. all they on a table to reach a compromise but let me ask what. how can we refer to chapter seven and save those who suggest using it you. just don't want to do what has been prescribed. in the current resolutions already passed and improved resolutions of their security council. i am referring to a impacting trying to influence all the warring parties including the opposition in syria and those who did not even try to use their authority and influence while dealing with those heavily armed opposition troops yet to be true these people cannot. but be. but is of us held responsible for over in compliance with twenty forty two and twenty forty three resolutions before we speak of any. weight should implement all the provisions of the resistance twenty forty two and twenty forty three. we should try to in fact all the parties without any unilater
all the agreements reached saying that allegedly these decisions presuppose the dismissal of mr asset and hayes. and hayes team. and saying that allegedly it's all in line with chapter seven of the ns cha cha so the conclusion i can make is that they were. all they on a table to reach a compromise but let me ask what. how can we refer to chapter seven and save those who suggest using it you. just don't want to do what has been prescribed. in the current resolutions already passed and improved...
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hayes reporting for abc news. >> she, for 91, happy birthday, mrs. reagan. absolutely.ney the parent company of abc news here. that exhibit will run through april 23rd. >> i like that. the real stars of the exhibit. uh-huh. >> i like my skirt. >> not "fifty shades of grey" though. >> welcome back, everybody. time for the friday mix. here we go. if you are hungry out there right now. this story is dedicated to you. >> if bacon is your friend. everything tastes better with bacon as far as i'm concerned. a southern california burger chain, slater's 50-50 has figured that out. look at that. they have put together the america, burger. a patty made up of 100% ground bacon, topped with a slice of thick-cut bacon, sunny side up egg, bacon dressing and heavy slice of bacon cheddar cheese. what i am talking about bacon on bacon on bacon with bacon. >> why ruin it with the egg? >> i'm not feeling the egg. everything else. [ burping ] >> keep that going. hooters, we know hooters and lovely ladies of hooters. now the company announced they will open male version of hooters. take a l
hayes reporting for abc news. >> she, for 91, happy birthday, mrs. reagan. absolutely.ney the parent company of abc news here. that exhibit will run through april 23rd. >> i like that. the real stars of the exhibit. uh-huh. >> i like my skirt. >> not "fifty shades of grey" though. >> welcome back, everybody. time for the friday mix. here we go. if you are hungry out there right now. this story is dedicated to you. >> if bacon is your friend....
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mr. murdoch's friends. joining me now is krystal ball, the co-host of msnbc's "the cycle" and chris hayes, the host of "up with chris hayes" and the author of the new book "twilight of the elites, america off the ameritocracy." do you mind if i just sit here and read the book? talk amongst yourself. what did you think of the tax/penalty thing. >> i thought it was fascinating for this reason. >> talk to her, i'm reading the book. >> here's what i thought was interesting. >> the entire book is a dissertation on the difference between a tax and a penalty. >> i'll be the background music. >> you be the bed as we say in the industry. here's why the tax thing is hilarious. conservatives have worked so hard to stigmatize those three letters and yet they haven't done anything to make it possible to run a government without revenue. and so we have seen throughout our political system from the federal level to the state and municipal system is defining taxes into fees. they jack up the fees on parking or you're getting speeding tickets in the state of virginia for $900. and this cost shifting because the word itself t-a
mr. murdoch's friends. joining me now is krystal ball, the co-host of msnbc's "the cycle" and chris hayes, the host of "up with chris hayes" and the author of the new book "twilight of the elites, america off the ameritocracy." do you mind if i just sit here and read the book? talk amongst yourself. what did you think of the tax/penalty thing. >> i thought it was fascinating for this reason. >> talk to her, i'm reading the book. >> here's what i...
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hayes." he asked him after 9:00 when mr.salt lake city olympics. >> he is the chief executive officer during this time. >> legally on documents i suppose, yes. he's not attending any meet. >> no meetings at all. he never showed up at any meetings. >> i will tell you this, it was ten years. can i remember every single meeting? no. but i remember mitt was gone. we had a management teamworking hard to manage the company. we had to negotiate for terms of mitt's departure and everybody's departure at that time and it was difficult to get any time from mitt to get him at -- his attorneys said so do that because he is so busy working on the olympics. >> okay. when you hear all of that, does that clear anything up? or does it open the door for more questions? >> well, with gray area like that, of course there are always more questions. so perhaps he was on a conference call at some point. if he was on a conference call, did he provide some sort of advice that led to another transaction? we don't know. maybe he did go to a meeting. t
hayes." he asked him after 9:00 when mr.salt lake city olympics. >> he is the chief executive officer during this time. >> legally on documents i suppose, yes. he's not attending any meet. >> no meetings at all. he never showed up at any meetings. >> i will tell you this, it was ten years. can i remember every single meeting? no. but i remember mitt was gone. we had a management teamworking hard to manage the company. we had to negotiate for terms of mitt's...
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mr. romney's time at bain matter. and we need to get to the answers. joining me now is chris hayes, host of "up with chris hayes" here on msnbc and author of "twilight of the elites." and david bernstein for "the boston phoenix" who's covered romney for a long time. he broke this story back in 2007 when he wrote that romney was still listed as bain's owner long after he supposedly left the company. thank you both for joining me, first of all. >> thank you. >> david, let me start with you. how can romney own a company but not have any responsibility for it? is that possible? >> sure, it's possible. and he does say that. what's been kind of odd is that he and bain are both now saying he totally split ties in february of 1999 and that it was just paper work and the complexity of the corporate structure and suddenness of him leaving is why it doesn't appear that way on paper for another two and a half to three years. and that's clearly not true. as a matter of fact, and this was referenced that that clip you shows of shannen o'brien in that debate, but in august of 2001 two and a half
mr. romney's time at bain matter. and we need to get to the answers. joining me now is chris hayes, host of "up with chris hayes" here on msnbc and author of "twilight of the elites." and david bernstein for "the boston phoenix" who's covered romney for a long time. he broke this story back in 2007 when he wrote that romney was still listed as bain's owner long after he supposedly left the company. thank you both for joining me, first of all. >> thank you....
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mr. sandusky. none of them ever spoke to sandusky about his conduct. in short, nothing was done and sandusky was allowed to continue with impunity. >> that was former fbi director louis freeh. chris hayes what is so remarkable about the details, how much it looks like the catholic church in many respects. that is interesting because there has been such a contested intense literature about what happens in the church and different theories about how much it had to do with priests and celibacy, the theology. >> and you grew up in the church? >> yes. to see it in this other contexts that you do not have the theology or priest celibacy, yet the gator is similar. the social distance between the people who are at the top and the people who their decisions affect. there is this moment in the book that comes from reporting in "the new york times" in which a victim of a priest abuse in belgium, his uncle happens to be the bishop. he is sitting in the room with his uncle and a priest to abuse them, in which his uncle the bishop is prevailing upon him not to press charges on his abuser because the abuser is about to retire, and let's just keep it under the rug. the abuse of victims as to the bisho
mr. sandusky. none of them ever spoke to sandusky about his conduct. in short, nothing was done and sandusky was allowed to continue with impunity. >> that was former fbi director louis freeh. chris hayes what is so remarkable about the details, how much it looks like the catholic church in many respects. that is interesting because there has been such a contested intense literature about what happens in the church and different theories about how much it had to do with priests and...