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country might fall off the precipice so we really don't have much of a choice we've got to get to freud and that's what this is all about and al-shabaab strikes again in somalia we'll tell you why this time is different. hello i'm christine will welcome to news africa it's good to have you along a national dialogue opened in cameroon today it's an attempt to end a conflicts in the countries and to phone provinces with people want independence now what you see in blue is and of food cameroon and that is where most of the in your speak is who account for about a 5th of cameroon's population of 24000000 people live the rest of cameroon is largely french speaking now the interest peking area is actually divided into 2 regions called northwest and southwest province the 2 provinces saw the myths and some self governance and. language rights including bilingual schools best many complain of francophone favored discrimination in education in the justice system and in the economy they took up enough in fighting to establish a breakaway state they call em bizarro india that's the embers on your
country might fall off the precipice so we really don't have much of a choice we've got to get to freud and that's what this is all about and al-shabaab strikes again in somalia we'll tell you why this time is different. hello i'm christine will welcome to news africa it's good to have you along a national dialogue opened in cameroon today it's an attempt to end a conflicts in the countries and to phone provinces with people want independence now what you see in blue is and of food cameroon and...
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commit provocative actions against the state leadership extensive security measures around current get freud have not been able to prevent the leaking of conspiratorial information from going for his social circle to western newspapers. once in a protest in all the mood so hard on him it's not what i thought it was a silent protest to have the courage and say we have to put a notice of his death in the papers it was denied that anybody had been shot down the system refused to acknowledge it so we did it and we went in there stuck together with the nets the us consulate and tonight's poll we thought we could only say it was a tragic accident and we wanted to give the day it was a small protest that would test us on the kind of protests blood. and it was not all we knew that efforts had been made for the media to attend the funeral that was the small contribution we were able to make and that's when atlanta talk. bida by the full. body and often you have the want to do while we were under constant surveillance at the funeral everywhere. officers were stationed in the cemetery side alleys and b
commit provocative actions against the state leadership extensive security measures around current get freud have not been able to prevent the leaking of conspiratorial information from going for his social circle to western newspapers. once in a protest in all the mood so hard on him it's not what i thought it was a silent protest to have the courage and say we have to put a notice of his death in the papers it was denied that anybody had been shot down the system refused to acknowledge it so...
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i'm thinking austria and germany, say with the legacy of sigmund freud or carl hugh. did they do better? mark: that is a good point. he is asking with the british social interactions and that he thinks of repression -- the repression, were there other countries that did a better job talking about what the men were going through? you would think with freud, you would have a better psychodynamic model in germany but no. had to get through the wall of repression is a, the kaiser, all of that top-down sort of stuff and they needed every fighting man to win the war. there was not much sympathy. most outspoken. you had other people who thought, here is another example of what william lambert went through. he thought if he flew well enough a round would never hit his plane. when he found a hole, he would obsess about it for weeks. there is a hole in the wing. i got to sit through this type of stuff. i didn't see any evidence of better treatment anywhere else. germany didn't even produce a tract on this at the end of the war not that i have seen whereas the u.s. did which is
i'm thinking austria and germany, say with the legacy of sigmund freud or carl hugh. did they do better? mark: that is a good point. he is asking with the british social interactions and that he thinks of repression -- the repression, were there other countries that did a better job talking about what the men were going through? you would think with freud, you would have a better psychodynamic model in germany but no. had to get through the wall of repression is a, the kaiser, all of that...
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or sigmund freud, the notion that we're actually driven by irrational urges that go back to childhood? all of that is an attempt to explain what they just did to themselves. it marks their culture. 8 million deaths make a difference. the question has always been did something like this happen after the civil war? most historians have said no outside of a few outsiders, men who were actually and directly damaged by the war like mark twain or ambrose bierce. the dominant culture managed to absorb 700,000 dead and to see their sacrifice as pure goods, the lost cause and the one cause and later emancipation as an almost white victory in the inevitable march of american freedom. reading "private voices," i am just less sure. the more i read of their letters, the more i realize common men managed to weird the english language to make it answer for the way they felt. the way they felt was cynical and a little pissed. maybe if we actually want to assess the war's effect we should not look to high culture. we should look to the low. we should look to a haystack of needles. so let's do it. what
or sigmund freud, the notion that we're actually driven by irrational urges that go back to childhood? all of that is an attempt to explain what they just did to themselves. it marks their culture. 8 million deaths make a difference. the question has always been did something like this happen after the civil war? most historians have said no outside of a few outsiders, men who were actually and directly damaged by the war like mark twain or ambrose bierce. the dominant culture managed to absorb...
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we're just going to freud up on the screen so audience can also read it at the same time. so that gives you an idea of what the issue is that so if we push forward. and we're looking at you know what is possible this war has not been an inclusive peace process does this opportunity of the talks. being on pause right now does that mean an opportunity for it to be more inclusive can you reset. well i think the other is of the opportunity. the speech stops more inclusive because you know. part of 40 years in the country. you know. from the right to be giving also. seem to. be used by just how they go i'm vulnerable and the same biomedical. allies which unfortunately a lot of. people this is what needs to be. really really that peace could be unsuspended in a country like a. house to be inclusive it has to come from within society and we have to deal. with dealing with. dealing with. perpetrators were. not but if you want the table ringback and you. can i give you stuff happens back in my. family i guess because it also makes the show how do you do that because you haven't had
we're just going to freud up on the screen so audience can also read it at the same time. so that gives you an idea of what the issue is that so if we push forward. and we're looking at you know what is possible this war has not been an inclusive peace process does this opportunity of the talks. being on pause right now does that mean an opportunity for it to be more inclusive can you reset. well i think the other is of the opportunity. the speech stops more inclusive because you know. part of...
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not good let me just emphasize that with a statement from a taliban spokesman we're just going to freud up on the screen so audience can also read it at the same time. so that gives you an idea of what the issue is that so if we push forward. and we're looking at you know what is possible this war has not been an inclusive peace process does this opportunity of the talks. being on pause right now does that leave an opportunity for it to be more inclusive can you reset. well i think the other is of the opportunity. the speech stops more inclusive because you know. part of 40 years in the country. you know. from the right. also to. see how has been used by guess how they go i'm almost the same biomedical. allies which unfortunately a lot of. people this is what needs to be. really really that peace could be unsuspended in a country like a. house to be inclusive it has to come from within society and we have to deal. with dealing with. dealing with. perpetrators were. not but if you want the people ringback of any peace deal can i give you stuff happens back in my. family i guess because i
not good let me just emphasize that with a statement from a taliban spokesman we're just going to freud up on the screen so audience can also read it at the same time. so that gives you an idea of what the issue is that so if we push forward. and we're looking at you know what is possible this war has not been an inclusive peace process does this opportunity of the talks. being on pause right now does that leave an opportunity for it to be more inclusive can you reset. well i think the other is...
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authenticity, the importance of being oneself, of living more freely or intensely and living well beyond freud's norm of ordinary and happiness. as i noted earlier, this impetus toward freedom and liberation in the counterculture in the 60's, was a reaction against the conformity of the class -- passive eisenhower era against a bureaucracy's ordering of human relations at against the growth of the corporate state and government control and regular. think, to a lot of the impetus, the drive, the revolt if you well, the reaction -by virtue of the fact that we're talking about young people, a lot of this had to do with going after mommy and daddy. values thatecting many of them felt their parents had pushed on them, even though material speaking living relatively nice lives materially speaking, this idea that life is about keeping up with the joneses. the organizational man and so forth. so there is this psychodynamic, there's this interesting child parent thing i think is part of revolt, individualism associated with the counterculture. also a type of individualism that harbored certain antinomian
authenticity, the importance of being oneself, of living more freely or intensely and living well beyond freud's norm of ordinary and happiness. as i noted earlier, this impetus toward freedom and liberation in the counterculture in the 60's, was a reaction against the conformity of the class -- passive eisenhower era against a bureaucracy's ordering of human relations at against the growth of the corporate state and government control and regular. think, to a lot of the impetus, the drive, the...
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freud. i doctor puts a flexible tube, the camera saw the thing and they were able to get it. >>> mine is about new york giants running back saquon barkley. wait until you hear this story. the 11-year-old boy was insulted last week when demarcus of the cowboys asked for an autograph. >> martin, martin -- >> he wouldn't give him an autograph because he had on the wrong jersey. and so saquon barkley saw the story and invited the little boy and his family to the giants. he sent them all sorts of swag, all sorts of -- i know this is so -- so sad to me. you know when you're a little kid and you're going to get an autograph from somebody you really like, and they just ignore you and says "get the right jersey, son." that's camille batista, 11-years-old. after saquon saw that, he and his family are given tickets to the giants game for november 10th. so barkley's going to pay for them all to come. >> great. >> what was so great about this little boy. he said, you know, demarcus, maybe he was having a
freud. i doctor puts a flexible tube, the camera saw the thing and they were able to get it. >>> mine is about new york giants running back saquon barkley. wait until you hear this story. the 11-year-old boy was insulted last week when demarcus of the cowboys asked for an autograph. >> martin, martin -- >> he wouldn't give him an autograph because he had on the wrong jersey. and so saquon barkley saw the story and invited the little boy and his family to the giants. he sent...
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trump was doing, and i think of donald trump as the american id, for those of you who have studied freud. he simply blurts out the truth. and, i'm not sure that even he is aware of just how accurate he is from time to time. he just returned by the way from a trip in northeast asia and while he was there he pointed out. he said, i don't know why we are defending japan. i don't know why we have sources here. japan is profitable. they can defend themselves. people all over the state house had heart attacks. immediately, my god, this man is questioning the rationale on something that has existed for years. he has pointed out routinely, 75 years after the end of the second world war, and we have forces not only in northeast asia and europe but all over the middle east. and he is right, and he has said, i think they should come out, and he's correct. but they aren't all out. however, there is a good piece of news. that is if you go back to 2010 and you look at not only the distribution of forces around the world, but the numbers, those numbers were up and about 250,000 overseas. those numbers
trump was doing, and i think of donald trump as the american id, for those of you who have studied freud. he simply blurts out the truth. and, i'm not sure that even he is aware of just how accurate he is from time to time. he just returned by the way from a trip in northeast asia and while he was there he pointed out. he said, i don't know why we are defending japan. i don't know why we have sources here. japan is profitable. they can defend themselves. people all over the state house had...