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. >> what is your utopia? i don't like using the word utopia because it place it is in a place that we'll never get there. but what is your vision if the fight continues and the resistence continues in fervor. what would have been the outcome for you? >> the outcome for me simply would have been to know that in every level of the human encounter, of the human experience, we do not count against institutional injustice. systems that are specifically geared to keep people in oppression or in a space that is oppressive . >> i don't play the police every night in my theater. i play to the americans of all race, creed and color. as long as they keep coming, the police be damned. >> in the early years of my old career i was branded as being arrogant, and i never saw myself as arrogant. after i examined carefully why this critique was being put in place to define who i was, it was that white folks just weren't used to hearing black people speak in the sense of equality. >> yes. >> i want to speak just like you speak
. >> what is your utopia? i don't like using the word utopia because it place it is in a place that we'll never get there. but what is your vision if the fight continues and the resistence continues in fervor. what would have been the outcome for you? >> the outcome for me simply would have been to know that in every level of the human encounter, of the human experience, we do not count against institutional injustice. systems that are specifically geared to keep people in...
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. >> what is your utopia? i don't like using the word utopia because it place it is in a place that we'll never get there. but what is your vision if the fight continues and the resistence continues in fervor. what would have been the outcome for you? >> the outcome for me simply would have been to know that in every level of the human encounter, of the human experience we do not count against institutional injustice. systems that are specifically geared to keep people in oppression or in a space that is oppressive. >> i don't play the police every night in my theater. i play to the americans of all race, creed and color. as long as they keep coming, the police be damned. >> in the early years of my old career i was branded as being arrogant and i never saw myself as arrogant. after i examined carefully why this critique was being put in place to define who i was, it was that white folks just weren't used to hearing black people speak in the sense of equality. >> yes. >> i want to speak just like you speak to
. >> what is your utopia? i don't like using the word utopia because it place it is in a place that we'll never get there. but what is your vision if the fight continues and the resistence continues in fervor. what would have been the outcome for you? >> the outcome for me simply would have been to know that in every level of the human encounter, of the human experience we do not count against institutional injustice. systems that are specifically geared to keep people in oppression...
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i think about everyday life in utopia utopia. wouldn't life in utopia become mundane eventually?deaden. everything that we do as a habit, we can become more endured to. we feel less negative about it. you're right. sometimes we need surprise and novelty to shake things up. if everything is a habit, our life can become dead. >> i hope we make having you on the show a habit because you are full of happiness. >>> up next, how about this for a habit to break. swimming naked in the senate office pool. wow! i eager awaits thoughts on that from krystal ball. thoughts on that from krystal ball. toenail fungus? don't hide it... tackle it with fda-approved jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. once applied jublia gets to the site of infection by going under, around and through the nail. most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application-site redness itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. tackle it! ask your doctor now if jublia is right for you. "ride away" (by roy orbison begins to
i think about everyday life in utopia utopia. wouldn't life in utopia become mundane eventually?deaden. everything that we do as a habit, we can become more endured to. we feel less negative about it. you're right. sometimes we need surprise and novelty to shake things up. if everything is a habit, our life can become dead. >> i hope we make having you on the show a habit because you are full of happiness. >>> up next, how about this for a habit to break. swimming naked in the...
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if they go with think esis militants or recruiter. >> how do you prove there isn't a utopia.nk a certainly element, especially for teenager is if you're a teenage boy, you want to be like this it's kind of like joining an international street gang if you're a girl and these black universities giant words, mean tough, brutal you know all the things that we -- they're dressed to the nines, so to speak, they have bags so surely somebody saw them packing bags but maybe their family members thought they were going to a sleepover and didn't know they were leaving town? what do you see when you look at they images that might help in future surveillance or even teaches you something about these young girls? they looked like they were willingly going somewhere. >> what i see are kids children almost that are just young, naive, maybe downright stupid and aren't going to listen to an adult's version of what awaits them when they get to syria. much of what awaits them they already think is great. you will have a certain number that just think this is that good old-fashioned religion and
if they go with think esis militants or recruiter. >> how do you prove there isn't a utopia.nk a certainly element, especially for teenager is if you're a teenage boy, you want to be like this it's kind of like joining an international street gang if you're a girl and these black universities giant words, mean tough, brutal you know all the things that we -- they're dressed to the nines, so to speak, they have bags so surely somebody saw them packing bags but maybe their family members...
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and he came back as an anti- stalinist and wrote a book called utopia outlining. certainly he was very credible. a new journalist and all that. when he said all these things, people had to listen. so far as they still like the soviet idea, communism. they like the economic idea. the american people never liked communism. but in terms i don't know. they are probably -- a number of people -- no question about it. so a lot of people, no question about it. as i said, there is a movie coming out about it. the editor of the publication of the screenwriters guild. >> host: and a very talented guy. and editor of the major publications. became concerned. apartment and screenwriter. then he is another reason they read this book. all this information is coming out now. somehow the communist party was a threat. they didn't deserve to be blacklisted. i'm not saying anybody would be blacklisted. and he joined the screenwriters guild. and of course the national review. when he was in new york, growing up in new york in 1895 who is part of the liberal. the number of march brother
and he came back as an anti- stalinist and wrote a book called utopia outlining. certainly he was very credible. a new journalist and all that. when he said all these things, people had to listen. so far as they still like the soviet idea, communism. they like the economic idea. the american people never liked communism. but in terms i don't know. they are probably -- a number of people -- no question about it. so a lot of people, no question about it. as i said, there is a movie coming out...
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1929, seven years in the soviet union and he went over there any came back and read a book called utopia and outlined all of the soviet crimes. the point is that people know about it. the alliance is very credible because he was a kurd journalist and all of that. when he said all of these things, people have been listening. he was someone important in changing american opinion on it. so far as they like the soviet idea, they select communism. the american people did my kid. in terms of hollywood i don't know. they probably -- a number of people, no question about it. and that was the major reason. first of all as i said there's a moving coming out. absolutely talented. but he was a hard-core communists. editor of the screenwriters publication. by 1944, they felt we haven't even gone into this. a prominent screenwriter. all the information coming out now and the communist party really wasn't a threat in hollywood and the people were innocent blacklisted in all of this. the people i'm talking about for hard-core communists and i'm not saying everybody. the people i'm talking about. you sta
1929, seven years in the soviet union and he went over there any came back and read a book called utopia and outlined all of the soviet crimes. the point is that people know about it. the alliance is very credible because he was a kurd journalist and all of that. when he said all of these things, people have been listening. he was someone important in changing american opinion on it. so far as they like the soviet idea, they select communism. the american people did my kid. in terms of...
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this, of course, is a result of the great welfare utopia and why despite the higher taxes that i'm payingown, no one comes to my house to bother to shovel when we get a foot of snow. to that, i say rats. let's talk about this real quick, it's absolutely amazing, but return the favor. we don't return the favor in this country. what happened to shared sacrifice, matt? >> what do you mean? i'm not shoveling the snow, i don't care what you pay me. charles: this idea we've been told over and over people are greedy, stingy. it's not just here, greece is a perfect example, how the hell you borrow 400 million dollars and now want some of it back. >> karma is alive and well, it's good to share sack fire, good to help somebody else, it will come back to you. >> if you build your success because you stepped on other people's heads, it's not really success. charles: i'm not worried about the people who receive success, people who receive things and still have a chip on their shoulder because they think they should have gotten more. i think it's hurting the recipients more. after the bell, smith & wes
this, of course, is a result of the great welfare utopia and why despite the higher taxes that i'm payingown, no one comes to my house to bother to shovel when we get a foot of snow. to that, i say rats. let's talk about this real quick, it's absolutely amazing, but return the favor. we don't return the favor in this country. what happened to shared sacrifice, matt? >> what do you mean? i'm not shoveling the snow, i don't care what you pay me. charles: this idea we've been told over and...
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. >> reporter: like elvis' graceland or jackson's neverland, this is prince's utopia paisley park. and it's here that he's recorded many of his biggest albums. and now we know paisley park is home to the vault. people who have worked with prince say hundreds of musical gems are locked inside. >> when you say the word "vault," it's really a vault of treasure. i mean it's like the beatles' stuff and michael jackson's stuff. this stuff is incredible on every level, with all different type of artists. >> frequently, he would have very very excellent songs, that for whatever reason didn't have the concept he had in mind for a given album, so that song would fall to the wayside. >> reporter: despite keeping so much music out of the grasp of fans, prince remains hugely prolific. he released two albums of new tracks on the same day last year. but some of his collaborates believe one day, the vault should be opened as his unreleased music forms an important part of music history. >> that early work tells us something. that's information. and what good is that information, the artist might s
. >> reporter: like elvis' graceland or jackson's neverland, this is prince's utopia paisley park. and it's here that he's recorded many of his biggest albums. and now we know paisley park is home to the vault. people who have worked with prince say hundreds of musical gems are locked inside. >> when you say the word "vault," it's really a vault of treasure. i mean it's like the beatles' stuff and michael jackson's stuff. this stuff is incredible on every level, with all...
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combat it but, can we talk about the glaring historical blind spot you need to say marxist socialist utopiay not? there are hundreds of millions of reasons why not. they are lying in mostly mass graves across the entire world and still being put there in service to this ideology which requires a giant centralized force to make decisions for what everybody's income sncht forces is the word colmes, because you have to then say to your population you are going to hand over what we tell to you hand over. the only way to finance 320 million people getting a guaranteed income from the federal government is to force the people who do have assets to hand them over. >> this is not. you keep using the phrase far left. most people do not stand for. this most people in this country who are on the left, whether they it be moderate left, democrats, or even extreme left i don't think are for the government giving everybody money or taking. >> i didn't say that but this guy unmasked it and the power in the democratic party now lies with the far left. i will tell you why. because of the money. that's where
combat it but, can we talk about the glaring historical blind spot you need to say marxist socialist utopiay not? there are hundreds of millions of reasons why not. they are lying in mostly mass graves across the entire world and still being put there in service to this ideology which requires a giant centralized force to make decisions for what everybody's income sncht forces is the word colmes, because you have to then say to your population you are going to hand over what we tell to you hand...
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i'm not claiming it was utopia. there were conflicts, but there were no serious conflict.so much so that iraq is at the time predicted there would never be a conflict. within a couple of years, it turned into a violent conflict. look at baghdad today. it is segregated. what is left of the sunni communities are isolated. people cannot talk to their neighbors. war is all over. isis is brutal. same is true of the shia militias. this has now spread over the region. there is now a major sunni-shia conflict ruining the region -- rending the region to shreds. this cannot be dealt with by bombs. this is much more serious than that. it is got to be dealt with by steps toward recovering, remedying the massive damage that was initiated by the sledgehammer smashing iraq and has now spread. and that does require diplomatic, peaceful means dealing with people who are pretty ugly -- we're not very pretty, either, for that matter -- but it has to be done. exactly what steps should be taken, it is hard to say. there are people whose lives are at stake like the syrian christians the dnc, so
i'm not claiming it was utopia. there were conflicts, but there were no serious conflict.so much so that iraq is at the time predicted there would never be a conflict. within a couple of years, it turned into a violent conflict. look at baghdad today. it is segregated. what is left of the sunni communities are isolated. people cannot talk to their neighbors. war is all over. isis is brutal. same is true of the shia militias. this has now spread over the region. there is now a major sunni-shia...
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no way you would have utopia right away after slavery. the south was devastated. the price of cotton was solid throughout this period. african-americans came out of slavery with nothing in terms of money, physical possessions. those who have distributed land, the famous 40 acres would have given an economic foundation to the freedom these 4 million people had acquired it obviously it is better to have land and not to have land if you're an agricultural society. that would have been a panacea either. why farmers bring dire straights who owns their own land in the 19th century. to me the failure which could've been avoided it is possible to imagine scenarios where this didn't happen is simply the enforcement of the law. the federal government saying we have passed these laws. we have changed the constitution to create equality before the law for all people regardless of race and now we are going to force this. they enforced it for a while but then the commitment waned and it took almost another 100 years into what we call the second reconstruction of the 1960s when
no way you would have utopia right away after slavery. the south was devastated. the price of cotton was solid throughout this period. african-americans came out of slavery with nothing in terms of money, physical possessions. those who have distributed land, the famous 40 acres would have given an economic foundation to the freedom these 4 million people had acquired it obviously it is better to have land and not to have land if you're an agricultural society. that would have been a panacea...
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there's no way you're going to have utopia right away. the south was devastated. the cotton economy, the price of cotton was falling throughout this. period. african-americans came out of slavery with nothing in terms of money, physical possessions. there were those who think well if they had distributed land 40 acres and a mule that would have given them an economic -- economic foundation. obviously it's better to have bland and not to have landed you are an agricultural society but that would have been a panacea either. white farmers were in dire straits due on their own land. it to me the failure which could've been avoided, think it's possible to imagine the scenarios where this didn't happen is simply the enforcement of the law. the federal government saying look we have passed these laws and change the constitution to create equality before the law for all people regardless of race and now we are going to enforce this. they enforced it for a wild but then the commitment wanes and it took almost another 100 years as you know and tell what we call the second r
there's no way you're going to have utopia right away. the south was devastated. the cotton economy, the price of cotton was falling throughout this. period. african-americans came out of slavery with nothing in terms of money, physical possessions. there were those who think well if they had distributed land 40 acres and a mule that would have given them an economic -- economic foundation. obviously it's better to have bland and not to have landed you are an agricultural society but that would...
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what a utopia. what a paradise. this region would be. look at us now. i'm still quoting what your second president said. i'm just giving you a picture of the ones who founded your country, if you think i'm just a little too real scrouse for your blood. statesmen my dear sir my plan and speculate for liberty and i mean there are a lot of them but it is religion and morality alone which can establish the principles on which freedom can securely stand. the only foundation of a free constitution is pure virtue. and if this cannot be inspired into our people in a greater measure than they have now they may change their rulers in the forms of government but they will not attain a lasting liberty. you lose your religion, according to john adams and there goes your morality, we're almost there. in fact, i hate to admit, since i'm giving you the state of the union address, i hate to admit, i got my facts from the c.d.c. the day before yesterday. 110 million -- 110 million americans now have a sexually transmitted illness. 110 million? i'm looking at it and i sai
what a utopia. what a paradise. this region would be. look at us now. i'm still quoting what your second president said. i'm just giving you a picture of the ones who founded your country, if you think i'm just a little too real scrouse for your blood. statesmen my dear sir my plan and speculate for liberty and i mean there are a lot of them but it is religion and morality alone which can establish the principles on which freedom can securely stand. the only foundation of a free constitution is...
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. >> the utopia was a hoax?> it was a hoax, and that realization itself was overwhelming. >> when we return, a secret plan to kill. >> cyanide is one of the most rapidly acting poisons. i would like to give about two grams to a large pig to see how effective our batch is. it's not likely to go away on its own. so let's do something about it. premarin vaginal cream can help it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal changes due to menopause and moderate-to-severe painful intercourse caused by these changes. don't use it if you've had unusual bleeding, breast or uterine cancer, blood clots, liver problems, stroke or heart attack, are allergic to any of its ingredients or think you're pregnant. side effects may include headache, pelvic pain, breast pain, vaginal bleeding and vaginitis. estrogens may increase your chances of getting cancer of the uterus, strokes, blood clots or dementia so use it for the shortest time based on goa
. >> the utopia was a hoax?> it was a hoax, and that realization itself was overwhelming. >> when we return, a secret plan to kill. >> cyanide is one of the most rapidly acting poisons. i would like to give about two grams to a large pig to see how effective our batch is. it's not likely to go away on its own. so let's do something about it. premarin vaginal cream can help it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin...
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african-americans were going to have plenty of problems, there was no way you were going to have utopia. the south was devastated, the cotton economy, you know, the price of cotton was falling throughout this period. african-americans came out of slavery with nothing in terms of, you know money, physical possessions. there were those who think, well if they had distributed land, the famous 40 acres and a mule, then you would have given an economic foundation to the freedom these four million people acquired. obviously, it's better to have land than not to have land in an agricultural society. white farmers were in dire straits who owned their own land in the late 19th century. as i say, to me the failure which could have been avoid i think it's possible to imagine scenarios where this didn't happen, is simply the federal government saying look, we have passed these law, we have changed the constitution to create equality before law for all people regardless of race, and now we are going to enforce this. and they enforce it for a while, but then the commitment wanes and it took almost an
african-americans were going to have plenty of problems, there was no way you were going to have utopia. the south was devastated, the cotton economy, you know, the price of cotton was falling throughout this period. african-americans came out of slavery with nothing in terms of, you know money, physical possessions. there were those who think, well if they had distributed land, the famous 40 acres and a mule, then you would have given an economic foundation to the freedom these four million...
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by the way, we have built a great welfare utopia.ma is proud of the fact that we have record amounts of people on food stamps, welfare. there are 60 dependency programs run by the government. it makes poverty more comfortable. you don't get off of poverty when you are that comfortable. it makes it so that you don't have to take risk. this guy is 1,000% wrong. >> if you listen to his argue. he's saying the more welfare, the more handouts that the government would give you, the more people would take risks and more companies. well, we've never had so many people on food stamps as we have right now. you would imagine the business would be booming in that department. but it's not. >> unfortunately, guys, entrepreneurship is at an all-time low in this country. couple years ago for the first time in this country, more businesses are dying than are starting. it has never been this bad. people are not taking risk. however, know what happened in the great depression? companies like marriott popped up. disney popped up. >> supermarkets. laundr
by the way, we have built a great welfare utopia.ma is proud of the fact that we have record amounts of people on food stamps, welfare. there are 60 dependency programs run by the government. it makes poverty more comfortable. you don't get off of poverty when you are that comfortable. it makes it so that you don't have to take risk. this guy is 1,000% wrong. >> if you listen to his argue. he's saying the more welfare, the more handouts that the government would give you, the more people...
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they flee whenever they can to a white utopia.ost: there is also this front joe that says, don't we need to look at the over militarization of local police departments since 9/11. the caller made a point about race relations. there's a story this morning from a newspaper on madison wisconsin where another black teenager was shot by a white police officer. the police department calling on protesters to show restraint. the massive police chief saying, in light of so many things that have happened, it is understandable that the reaction at the scene is extremely emotional and upsetting. one of the madison police officers followed a teenager, identified as 19-year-old tony robinson, after receiving reports that a man was jumping in traffic. the police officer followed the man to his apartment, and forced himself in, they say that then robinson assaulted the police officer, wendy police officer drew his revolver and shot robinson more than once. back to your calls on race relations in america. 50 years after selma. here in washington d
they flee whenever they can to a white utopia.ost: there is also this front joe that says, don't we need to look at the over militarization of local police departments since 9/11. the caller made a point about race relations. there's a story this morning from a newspaper on madison wisconsin where another black teenager was shot by a white police officer. the police department calling on protesters to show restraint. the massive police chief saying, in light of so many things that have...