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. >> stephen: is this a rejection of like corporatism at the same time? >> i think it is. i think a lot of the people that are involved in this movement, they're worried about food. they're worried about factory farms. they've seen the youtube tube videos of all these chickens in the factory farms. >> stephen: what's wrong with corporatism? i mean, you get to go to work for 80 hours a week and work underneath fluorescent lights and then when you come home, you have an hour every night to weep silently over your sleeping child. >> well, i think a lot of the people in my book who are in their 20s or 30s saw their parents doing basically that. their parents are the baby boomers. they're saying, not that they are going to all drop out of the work force and be stay at home parents but that they don't want that. they don't want this 80-hour workweek and not spending time with their family. if you survey members of so-called gen-y they're... >> stephen: which one are you? gen-y... >> i am the oldest end of gen-y. stephen: me too. thank you so much for joining me. >> swe'll : we'l
. >> stephen: is this a rejection of like corporatism at the same time? >> i think it is. i think a lot of the people that are involved in this movement, they're worried about food. they're worried about factory farms. they've seen the youtube tube videos of all these chickens in the factory farms. >> stephen: what's wrong with corporatism? i mean, you get to go to work for 80 hours a week and work underneath fluorescent lights and then when you come home, you have an hour...
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bed writing regulations taking advantage of the people through the government this is new deal corporatism and yet it was an alexander hamilton saddle between jefferson and you're all going to hamiltonian side and i'm morgan the side of freedom you know the era of the robber barons was the last time we had a monopolistic era the united states and post nine hundred was the second time we had a monopolistic era break the change happened after the great crash of eight hundred ninety eight and the rise of populism of the progressives teddy roosevelt to great republican presidents in forcing the sure of the rest of the. republican race recipes i would grab both corporate and richer to those you know where yeah yeah yeah let's look you know i would have thought that we'd have allies among the libertarian community and i think here and there we do that when corporations become so powerful that they and a few wealthy individuals become so powerful that they monopolize the political process and force deregulation that allows the aggressor is to buy up and drive out of business their competitors and
bed writing regulations taking advantage of the people through the government this is new deal corporatism and yet it was an alexander hamilton saddle between jefferson and you're all going to hamiltonian side and i'm morgan the side of freedom you know the era of the robber barons was the last time we had a monopolistic era the united states and post nine hundred was the second time we had a monopolistic era break the change happened after the great crash of eight hundred ninety eight and the...
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on the one hand you have a hip-hop industry that's been corporatized and pushing pop that we've heardgy that allows artists like myself to come with a grassroots perspective and connect directly to the audience and get a positive message out. >> one of the ways hip-hop is taking a turn is through the political work many artists are doing. when trayvon martin was shot and killed even when tre davis was supposed to be executed, you made videos that got the world's attention. looking at millions of hits for your troy davis video and millions of hits to your trayvon martin video. >> on twitter people said, i know you're going to speak to it. because of the type of music i make, okay, something happens, we know at least that series x is going to speak to those issues. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is what's interesting. people force other hip-hop artists that are more known to me, hip-hop artists on a major label. they force it. if the consumers demand change and demand of the artists to step up and say more, they'll say more. at the end of the kay they want to please their audience. >> does everybody hav
on the one hand you have a hip-hop industry that's been corporatized and pushing pop that we've heardgy that allows artists like myself to come with a grassroots perspective and connect directly to the audience and get a positive message out. >> one of the ways hip-hop is taking a turn is through the political work many artists are doing. when trayvon martin was shot and killed even when tre davis was supposed to be executed, you made videos that got the world's attention. looking at...
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they are the highest they have ever been in the history of planet earth but if they do just to corporatismitself i mean a lot of this liberations are deriving their profits because they're basically in bed with uncle sam you know you could talk about the military industrial complex how much of this is really due to private sector problems i just don't think it's a problem of free markets it's crony capitalism that markets always lead to monopoly that's why the game was invented to really each people how it works absolutely if you have eight and completely unregulated market was regulation the markets you know teddy roosevelt transposed in the sherman antitrust act that stopped monopoly capitalism and all those until the eighty's while the sherman antitrust act was actually based on a model act in missouri it was a missouri state law and it was because farmers and hog producers were actually complaining because chicago had become such a productive meet center so it was kind of ironic that they would trust busters would end up you know ending the financial game for these guys but my point is
they are the highest they have ever been in the history of planet earth but if they do just to corporatismitself i mean a lot of this liberations are deriving their profits because they're basically in bed with uncle sam you know you could talk about the military industrial complex how much of this is really due to private sector problems i just don't think it's a problem of free markets it's crony capitalism that markets always lead to monopoly that's why the game was invented to really each...
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we cannot figure out when that's exactly right and of course occupy wall street rooted and anti corporatism a lot of people if you look at the form of capitalism are living under today and they say it's not true capitalism it's crony capitalism and capitalism is the only answer what's your response. i say one we have to acknowledge of the variety of different kinds of capitalism there are vampire vulture capitalism that adjusts survival of the slick as in the gut sweden where you have a much more. softer capitalism where the poverty rate is two or three percent and the children see high quality education but i think generally speaking capitalism as a system. the quest for profits what it isa magic relation of power between bosses and workers it's very logic tied to profits with how our archy's at the workplace very logic tends to lead for for the most part. wealth inequality that in the end is usually unjustified and so i tend to be a critic of capitalism across the board just like i'm a critic of imperialism white supremacy male supremacy as if it is a. muslim sensibility and i'm very susp
we cannot figure out when that's exactly right and of course occupy wall street rooted and anti corporatism a lot of people if you look at the form of capitalism are living under today and they say it's not true capitalism it's crony capitalism and capitalism is the only answer what's your response. i say one we have to acknowledge of the variety of different kinds of capitalism there are vampire vulture capitalism that adjusts survival of the slick as in the gut sweden where you have a much...
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is in his final week as the marine mascot private first class chesty is being promoted to lance corporatal take over his official duties on wednesday. that is one good-looking marine. that's it for today. have a great week. we'll see you next "fox news sunday." >> announcer: the proceeding program is a paid advertisement for lifelock identity theft protection. today on "living well with montel"... >> something was terribly, terribly wrong. >> announcer: when the fraudulent bills started showing up, it was bad. >> i had not applied for any of these things. >> announcer: what happened next was worse. >> the woman told me, "the credit cards have been activated from your home phone." >> announcer: 30 years ago, she was a hardworking single mom fresh from college, so why couldn't she open a line of credit? >> finding out that i was $112,000 in debt was devastating. >> announcer: three decades later, it happened again. it's identity theft, one of the fastest growing crimes in america. itot
is in his final week as the marine mascot private first class chesty is being promoted to lance corporatal take over his official duties on wednesday. that is one good-looking marine. that's it for today. have a great week. we'll see you next "fox news sunday." >> announcer: the proceeding program is a paid advertisement for lifelock identity theft protection. today on "living well with montel"... >> something was terribly, terribly wrong. >> announcer:...
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back up, don't back down when the pressure's on, don't succumb to what i previously call the corporatization, trivialization of the news. now if bezos brings to "the washington post" his entrepreneurial tech mogul know how about the importance of building and sustaining brands in the mega bucks it takes to do that and if he brings to it the kind of patience he's had with his other businesses and the concentrating on customers and the innovation. he made with the "washington post" lay out something that will save print journalism as we know it. that's a lot to lay on him. i come back to it depends on his approach. if he tries to bend it to his political whims, tries to change the core values of the paper, then it'll be a minus. but my bet's the other way. i think this will turn out to be a great day with journalism buying the "washington post." >> i was looking back at the rupert murdoch story to see if it was fair to say it scared the bejeebus out of everybody. with "the washington post" it's the graham family that sold it. with the "wall street journal," similar situation with the family th
back up, don't back down when the pressure's on, don't succumb to what i previously call the corporatization, trivialization of the news. now if bezos brings to "the washington post" his entrepreneurial tech mogul know how about the importance of building and sustaining brands in the mega bucks it takes to do that and if he brings to it the kind of patience he's had with his other businesses and the concentrating on customers and the innovation. he made with the "washington...
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right into the regulatory agencies themselves and of course the election of reagan really cemented corporatism in washington d.c. which we now call corporate occupied territory so the civic organization didn't keep up with the corporate organization so the this this this transition period the mid seventy's when this followed the the the famous memo that lewis paul wrote to his best friend the c.e.o. of the chamber of commerce saying we need to take over the schools we need to take over the courts we need to you know the corporations the organ you know they actually named you in that memo and he said these people are out to get us to how much credit or discredit to you do you give to louis paul and months later he was put on the supreme court by next of the. and the court started ruling in a very very corporate way and as and that has been turned into an art form by by john roberts. how much credit do you give to that paul memo as being perhaps the opening shot of the silva of what became the reagan revolution tros very important you've written about it is very important because what it did it
right into the regulatory agencies themselves and of course the election of reagan really cemented corporatism in washington d.c. which we now call corporate occupied territory so the civic organization didn't keep up with the corporate organization so the this this this transition period the mid seventy's when this followed the the the famous memo that lewis paul wrote to his best friend the c.e.o. of the chamber of commerce saying we need to take over the schools we need to take over the...
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working people with machinery i think that what grover cleveland was anticipating was the rise of corporatism in the united states and what we have here are corporations that have captured the government and the issue here is not necessarily the corporations have too much power on their own because corporations in a free market would only have the power given to them by consumers however after the rise of the new deal when when the economy had collapsed in the one nine hundred twenty s. and then they said that we need to have a new deal they said the corporations and government need to work together the era of the of the robber barons was the last time we had a monopolistic care of the united states and post nine hundred eighty was the second time we had a monopolistic era break the change happened after the great crash of eighty ninety eight and the rise of populism of the progressives teddy roosevelt to great to republican presidents in forcing the sure of the rights of republican races recipes i would grab both corporate and richer to those you know where yeah yeah yeah let's look you know
working people with machinery i think that what grover cleveland was anticipating was the rise of corporatism in the united states and what we have here are corporations that have captured the government and the issue here is not necessarily the corporations have too much power on their own because corporations in a free market would only have the power given to them by consumers however after the rise of the new deal when when the economy had collapsed in the one nine hundred twenty s. and...
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is in his final week as the marine mascot private first class chesty is being promoted to lance corporatal take over his official duties on wednesday. that is one good-looking marine. that's it for today. have a great week. we'll see you next "fox news sunday." . discover the champion in you! . . (applause) well, god bless you. it's always a joy to come into your homes. if you're ever in our area please stop by and be a part of one of our services. these are the finest people in all of houston, texas right here at lakewood. (cheering) we'd love to have you. but thanks for tuning in today and thank you again for coming out. i like to start with something funny. i heard about this new police recruit. he was taking his final exam. he was in front of this large classroom. the sergeant asked him, "what would you do if you had to arrest your own mother-in-law?" without missing a beat he said, "call for backup." (laughter/applause) say it like you mean it. this is my bible. i am what it says i am. i have what it says i have. i can do what it says i can do. today i will be t
is in his final week as the marine mascot private first class chesty is being promoted to lance corporatal take over his official duties on wednesday. that is one good-looking marine. that's it for today. have a great week. we'll see you next "fox news sunday." . discover the champion in you! . . (applause) well, god bless you. it's always a joy to come into your homes. if you're ever in our area please stop by and be a part of one of our services. these are the...
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school charged parents, the primal scream that would be made over the claims of the greed these corporatizing inflicting on schools. if the school board decides or if the public supports this, i don't personally have a problem with it. it underscores how the establishment, who is against the capitalistic and entrepreneurial model in education in so many other way, when it benefits them and gives them more money, it's okay. >> i don't have to tell you all sorts of public schools and cities around the country are having budget woes. we might see this elsewhere. is it fair when things like music and art are possibly costing the school budget more to ask parents to kick in 1$100 extra, as this school in ann arbor is? >> i don't think it's fair at all. i think if it is a public school, it should be public for all the children. to ask parents to kick in to pay an extra $100. for a lot of families, that's a lot of money. the public school seconds should take budget cuts from other areas, not classes for these children. >> is it fair to say they're somehow not managing their school budget right if th
school charged parents, the primal scream that would be made over the claims of the greed these corporatizing inflicting on schools. if the school board decides or if the public supports this, i don't personally have a problem with it. it underscores how the establishment, who is against the capitalistic and entrepreneurial model in education in so many other way, when it benefits them and gives them more money, it's okay. >> i don't have to tell you all sorts of public schools and cities...
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-based corporat n corporations is a major issue. i don't think it's specifically targeting them. your issue started with financial institutions. the s.e.c. has made financial institutions a priority going back two or three years where it started focusing on sovereign wealth funds. >> jacob, thank you for joining us. >> how did you get that job? you were in high school at "the new york times." >> yep. >> your dad was -- >> aaron sorkin is your uncle? >> i'm related to all these people. >> your father is a big-time lawyer. >> he is. >> just real quick, he sent a letter through -- >> hold on. >> through a friend of ours to try to get me a job at "the new york times" and i still have the letter when i was 18 years old from russell lewis who was the ceo of the "new york times" at the time rejecting me saying that he was very sorry but you were too young and could not have the job. >> that didn't stop you, though. >> it didn't stop me. i got in but not through him. i got in -- i went around and around and around. >> you don't stop. i hear that. you keep going like the energizer bunny.
-based corporat n corporations is a major issue. i don't think it's specifically targeting them. your issue started with financial institutions. the s.e.c. has made financial institutions a priority going back two or three years where it started focusing on sovereign wealth funds. >> jacob, thank you for joining us. >> how did you get that job? you were in high school at "the new york times." >> yep. >> your dad was -- >> aaron sorkin is your uncle?...
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mussolini said that the definition of fascism should really be called corporatism because it is whenrate and the government merge. what do you think this is? >> we did that in the '50s. i talk about this in my act and people wig out. the milk and dairy council created the four basic food groups, put it into our school system. we believed through public education that milk was a bona fide drink for humans. cow's milk is good for -- so we were being sold those types of things very early on. it has been a merger between the two. >> stephanie: then we were like what is this lactose intolerant? we've been told for years -- >> weed is the same thing. all of the pesticide sharifeled up crop. it is good for you. we'll believe what we want to believe. there is complicit between the government and corporations to push a product. look at monsanto, radiated crops. all of those kind of things. the way to get away from it, john robbins who was heir to baskin robbins, raised his own food. >> stephanie: i'm going to have an alpaca farm. >> probably the only thing you can do to get away from the tent
mussolini said that the definition of fascism should really be called corporatism because it is whenrate and the government merge. what do you think this is? >> we did that in the '50s. i talk about this in my act and people wig out. the milk and dairy council created the four basic food groups, put it into our school system. we believed through public education that milk was a bona fide drink for humans. cow's milk is good for -- so we were being sold those types of things very early on....
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tiffany's four, mercantilism, corporatism.but we imagine that a large corporation in cahoots and colluding with federal government and particular federal regulars and there's a whole lot of that going on. i think to understand the full story you need full spectrum cronyism and if you cannot infer the role of corporate world, at least i would say some financial institution in the federal government, but also the nonprofit sector. and it's in the corporate and nonprofit sector that i think the household names are lacking. most people heard about legislators, the key players in the crisis like chris dodd and barney frank. chris dodd and 40 -- barney frank serve 30 years, chris dodd was on the senate banking committee and chaired it for a while and barney frank was in the house financial service committee. so 30 years. they were both avid and vocal advocates of affordable housing bill. and, in fact, in about 2003, the george w. bush of administration proposed an agency that oversees and get control of fannie and freddie. they were
tiffany's four, mercantilism, corporatism.but we imagine that a large corporation in cahoots and colluding with federal government and particular federal regulars and there's a whole lot of that going on. i think to understand the full story you need full spectrum cronyism and if you cannot infer the role of corporate world, at least i would say some financial institution in the federal government, but also the nonprofit sector. and it's in the corporate and nonprofit sector that i think the...