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they voted for hugo chavez. the end of nineties, and he started with even more government nationalization answer on what happened. you know, they a couple of years ago the inflation of 1,000,000% 1 million and now 8 million people escaped from venezuela million. this is 28% of the population escaped because. so you see what happens. you're you're in this test group you had small market vietnam poland things become good small government as it did in venezuela it's bad it sounds maybe a little bit simple but it is that that simple sometimes how escape poverty is the name of the book vietnam, poland and the origins of prosperity rayner's. eidelman has been our guest thank you thanks a lot. i apprecia >> "how nations escape poverty" vietnam, poland and the origins of poverty is the name of the book and rainer zitelmann has been our guests. nick thank you. appreciate it. joining us is randy barnett his 12th book entitled "a life for liberty" the making of an americanan originalist. "the new york times" described you
they voted for hugo chavez. the end of nineties, and he started with even more government nationalization answer on what happened. you know, they a couple of years ago the inflation of 1,000,000% 1 million and now 8 million people escaped from venezuela million. this is 28% of the population escaped because. so you see what happens. you're you're in this test group you had small market vietnam poland things become good small government as it did in venezuela it's bad it sounds maybe a little...
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half of the oil shipments it sent a year ago and well down on the high point during the years of hugo chavezurse, the point that the cuban government underlines often, which is the us economic embargo, which makes it very difficult for the cuban state to import the spare parts and replacement parts it needs to maintain its energy infrastructure. all of this heaps pressure on ordinary cubans. they're suffering shortages of food, shortages of medicine and now, of course, fuel and water too, because many homes require electrical pumps to pump water to the taps. all in all, an extremely difficult situation. next to the war in the middle east. dozens of people are reported to have been killed in fresh israeli air strikes and artillery fire on the jabalia refugee camp in northern gaza. there's been no immediate israeli comment. the hamas run authorities say at least 33 people have been killed and dozens wounded after israeli strikes hit several houses on friday injabalia, gaza's largest refugee camp. on friday the head of the un's office for humanitarian assistance told the bbc that families in ja
half of the oil shipments it sent a year ago and well down on the high point during the years of hugo chavezurse, the point that the cuban government underlines often, which is the us economic embargo, which makes it very difficult for the cuban state to import the spare parts and replacement parts it needs to maintain its energy infrastructure. all of this heaps pressure on ordinary cubans. they're suffering shortages of food, shortages of medicine and now, of course, fuel and water too,...
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hugo chavez, dr. king. literally on the frontlines fighting to make this a better democracy.what we're witnessing just a day from the balcony of thousands of people in mexico was election of the first woman in the history of mexico. and this means at a a time whe may be facing scrutiny in the world, we also see unique opportunity for change and opportunities. that's the spirit we are representing today. in this partnership, what we're saying is stop trying to divide us. stop trying to put us against each other. because our fight is the same fight. our issues on the earth the same, and i will talk with them in the second period with a mostly working-class families and we have a beautiful history of fighting together to make this a more inclusive nation. the war in texas with mexico was about labor. mexico and mexicans say no, this is unacceptable. the fight of the civil rights movement led by dr. king, cesar chavez and all the rest was about the same concept of inclusion. the case of mendes in a 243 was about not segregation in mexican schools. followed by the case 1954 of bro
hugo chavez, dr. king. literally on the frontlines fighting to make this a better democracy.what we're witnessing just a day from the balcony of thousands of people in mexico was election of the first woman in the history of mexico. and this means at a a time whe may be facing scrutiny in the world, we also see unique opportunity for change and opportunities. that's the spirit we are representing today. in this partnership, what we're saying is stop trying to divide us. stop trying to put us...
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hugo chavez says in a meeting in atlanta in caracas we need to establish it and i had to get credit to errol sheen who's sitting right there a very keen researcher is done a lot of work this. and chavez says company arrow, we need to establish it and eric mann is one of the organizers in atlanta. this was years before trevone martin came across george zimmerman on that fateful day. >> without two individuals there is no eric mann and no aoc and no blm and those individuals we talk about at the moment. here in america you examine them closely. why is a treat the person who changes modern marxism and where we are today? explainan that. >> let me do this and 30 seconds. somebody wrote and i agree entirely before the russian revolution marxism was going through itsth stage from the 1950s so 17 to 24 and after that it's the maoists stage and he died in 76. i truly believe we are in that age and all the luminaries and architects of critical race theory not all of them but the key once site until henao who is influential in the work of butler who is the gender part of this. antonioam is the o
hugo chavez says in a meeting in atlanta in caracas we need to establish it and i had to get credit to errol sheen who's sitting right there a very keen researcher is done a lot of work this. and chavez says company arrow, we need to establish it and eric mann is one of the organizers in atlanta. this was years before trevone martin came across george zimmerman on that fateful day. >> without two individuals there is no eric mann and no aoc and no blm and those individuals we talk about...
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marxist by by parisian brazilian marxists about seven years earlier in the year 2000, and then a hugo chavez, you know, says in 2006 at a meeting in in venezuela in caracas, we need to establish a us beachhead and i, i really have to give credit to ariel shean who's sitting right there the a very keen researcher in florida who's done a lot great work on this. and i do in my book as well and in chavez says companeros companeros we need to establish a beachhead in the belly, the beast. and lo and behold in 2007 eric man is one of the on the organizing committee of the us social forum in atlanta who's also there said patrisse cullors and alicia garza, the founders of black lives. in 2000, seven years before trayvon martin ever came george zimmerman in that fateful without two individuals, there is no eric man. there is no aoc, there is no blm. and those two individuals that we must discuss for a moment are antonio gramsci. and then here in america, saul alinsky. you can talk to us about saul because you've him closely. why is gramsci the person who changes modern marxism? we are where we are to
marxist by by parisian brazilian marxists about seven years earlier in the year 2000, and then a hugo chavez, you know, says in 2006 at a meeting in in venezuela in caracas, we need to establish a us beachhead and i, i really have to give credit to ariel shean who's sitting right there the a very keen researcher in florida who's done a lot great work on this. and i do in my book as well and in chavez says companeros companeros we need to establish a beachhead in the belly, the beast. and lo and...
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. >> jesse: she went from liz cheney to hugo chavez in 24 hours. which candidate is acting like a dictator again? >> do you think donald trump is a fascist? >> yes, i do. >> jesse: hurt -- she is campaigning on jailing her arrival, detonating the supreme court, filibuster and electoral college, not to mention doing away with supply and demand and flirting with reparations and handing out welfare checks to loyalists. but trump is the dictator. she is bragging about getting rid of constitutional checks and balances so she can become the most powerful commander in chief in the history of the united states. more powerful than any of the other 46 presidents that served before. she thinks she knows better than the... the first time she took the bar exam she failed it. kamala harris would have unchecked power in washington. this is the same woman who snatched the nomination without a single primary vote. and has censored free speech and tried to ban handguns in san francisco. maybe she's just calling trump a fascist because she doesn't know what one is. h
. >> jesse: she went from liz cheney to hugo chavez in 24 hours. which candidate is acting like a dictator again? >> do you think donald trump is a fascist? >> yes, i do. >> jesse: hurt -- she is campaigning on jailing her arrival, detonating the supreme court, filibuster and electoral college, not to mention doing away with supply and demand and flirting with reparations and handing out welfare checks to loyalists. but trump is the dictator. she is bragging about...
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conspiracy to steal the election involving dominion, communists, and the dead venezuelan dictator hugo chavezg to the filing, during a call with powell, trump placed the call on mute, called her claims crazy, and made a reference to the science fiction series "star trek" when describing her allegations. now, here's my biggest question -- what was the "star trek" reference? [ laughter ] was it original series or "next generation"? hell, if it was "ds9," i might vote for him. ooh! is it the famous episode where picard tries to communicate with the aliens who only speak in allegories? "that lady is harder to follow than darmok and jalad at tanagra. it looks like her face got in the way when the walls fell." and you guys, if you don't get that joke, you're missing out on a classic. [ laughter ] sure, you all love patrick stewart from the "x-men" movies, but to me, he will always be captain jean-luc picard of the u.s.s. enterprise, and you why i love "star trek"? because -- >> i'm focused on the future. >> seth: so -- [ laughter and applause ] trump knew the conspiracy theories were crazy but that
conspiracy to steal the election involving dominion, communists, and the dead venezuelan dictator hugo chavezg to the filing, during a call with powell, trump placed the call on mute, called her claims crazy, and made a reference to the science fiction series "star trek" when describing her allegations. now, here's my biggest question -- what was the "star trek" reference? [ laughter ] was it original series or "next generation"? hell, if it was "ds9," i...
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president of venezuela, he's actually has an election sunday who is you know, who has together with hugo chavez, venezuela was the wealthiest country in south america. it was an established democracy within a couple of decades. turned it around. it is now the poorest country in, south america. it produces more refugees than ukraine. many of them turn up on our southern border. how did this happen? well, you know, i should say maduro is very he will lose the election on sunday. the votes are counted fairly. why is he able to stay in power? well, he's able to stay in power because the russians give him weapons, because the chinese invest in venezuelan companies and often companies are close to members of the regime, thereby enriching members of the regime. that's how investment is used because. the cubans offer surveil and technology and and seek and help policing. they have they have police advisers because the iranians and this is a really interesting one, if you think about iran and venezuela, i mean, these are countries on different parts of the planet. they have nothing to do with one anothe
president of venezuela, he's actually has an election sunday who is you know, who has together with hugo chavez, venezuela was the wealthiest country in south america. it was an established democracy within a couple of decades. turned it around. it is now the poorest country in, south america. it produces more refugees than ukraine. many of them turn up on our southern border. how did this happen? well, you know, i should say maduro is very he will lose the election on sunday. the votes are...
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here as well, not just dominion kenyan were created in villians in venezuela at the direction of hugo chavez to make sure he never lost an election after one constitutional referendum came out the way he did not want it to come out so four years later, more of this i mean, it just it is a little baffling if it weren't so serious but this is nonsense. >> actually, the idea that they could tell you, hey, we already got the plan in case we lose to say we didn't lose and to say it in public. >> and again, this is not disqualified or an obvious red flag that, hey, he's a maybe people that you said that trust is maddening in mind blowing to me i mean, i find it really baffling that this is even being allowed to happen. >> one of the interesting parts about this lawsuit is that they're relying on one of the things that trump allies were indicted over, which is tampering with the voting machines in coffee county as a predicate for this lawsuit that that makes no sense. >> yeah. i mean, i guess let me do it. no, i guess people can say anything they want in a lawsuit documents it's up just over we're
here as well, not just dominion kenyan were created in villians in venezuela at the direction of hugo chavez to make sure he never lost an election after one constitutional referendum came out the way he did not want it to come out so four years later, more of this i mean, it just it is a little baffling if it weren't so serious but this is nonsense. >> actually, the idea that they could tell you, hey, we already got the plan in case we lose to say we didn't lose and to say it in public....
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recuerdo hugo chÁvez a travÉs de un programa los sÁbados entendÍa perfectamente que eso se podÍa lograrrael, pero por supuesto, es una posibilidad, quÉ sabes? pedro: imÁgenes que hemos visto, una suerte de guerra de fuegos artificiales generales, pero estamos hablando de misiles que se estÁn chocando unos con otros. lo que hemos visto es que algunos de estos cohetes estÁn cayendo sobre estructuras donde hay mucha poblaciÓn en tel aviv, especÍficamente en el norte de israel, definitivamente podrÍamos decir que al menos ha habido alguna suerte de impacto en algunas estructuras, no tenemos claro si existen algunas personas afectadas o daÑos mayores en calles de tel aviv en este momento. jorge: gracias. reportando desde washington lo que Él estamos viendo, de lado derecho de su pantalla, marÍa antonieta y leopoldo, es impresionante cÓmo funciona el domo de hierro. ves los cuide salir, e inmediatamente exploten en el aire, parte de esos cohetes caen en tierra. marÍa: nosotros cuando estuvimos en israel nos llevaron a una base, y de inmediato la televisiÓn israelÍ entran mostrando lo que estÁ
recuerdo hugo chÁvez a travÉs de un programa los sÁbados entendÍa perfectamente que eso se podÍa lograrrael, pero por supuesto, es una posibilidad, quÉ sabes? pedro: imÁgenes que hemos visto, una suerte de guerra de fuegos artificiales generales, pero estamos hablando de misiles que se estÁn chocando unos con otros. lo que hemos visto es que algunos de estos cohetes estÁn cayendo sobre estructuras donde hay mucha poblaciÓn en tel aviv, especÍficamente en el norte de israel,...
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hugo chavez, dr. king. literally on the frontlines fighting to make this a better democracy.what we're witnessing just a day from the balcony of thousands of people in mexico was election of the first woman in the history of mexico. and this means at a a time whe may be facing scrutiny in the world, we also see unique opportunity for change and opportunities. that's the spirit we are representing today. in this partnership, what we're saying is stop trying to divide us. stop trying to put us against each other. because our fight is the same fight. our issues on the earth the same, and i will talk with them in the second period with a mostly working-class families and we have a beautiful history of fighting together to make this a more inclusive nation. the war in texas with mexico was about labor. mexico and mexicans say no, this is unacceptable. the fight of the civil rights movement led by dr. king, cesar chavez and all the rest was about the same concept of inclusion. the case of mendes in a 243 was about not segregation in mexican schools. followed by the case 1954 of bro
hugo chavez, dr. king. literally on the frontlines fighting to make this a better democracy.what we're witnessing just a day from the balcony of thousands of people in mexico was election of the first woman in the history of mexico. and this means at a a time whe may be facing scrutiny in the world, we also see unique opportunity for change and opportunities. that's the spirit we are representing today. in this partnership, what we're saying is stop trying to divide us. stop trying to put us...
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they voted for hugo chavez. the end of nineties, and he started with even more government nationalization answer on what happened. you know, they a couple of years ago the inflation of 1,000,000% 1 million and now 8 million people escaped from venezuela million. this is 28% of the population escaped because. so you see what happens. you're you're in this test group you had small market vietnam poland things become good small government as it did in venezuela it's bad it sounds maybe a little bit simple but it is that that simple sometimes how escape poverty is the name of the book vietnam, poland and the origins of prosperity rayner's. eidelman has been our guest thank you thanks a lot. i appreciajoining us now on boos randy barnett, his 12th book is entitled a life liberty the making of an american originalist. randy barnett the new york times described you as a passionate libertarian. is that fair? absolutely i am a libertarian and. i am very passionate. i'm passionate liberty. i'm passionate about country. i'
they voted for hugo chavez. the end of nineties, and he started with even more government nationalization answer on what happened. you know, they a couple of years ago the inflation of 1,000,000% 1 million and now 8 million people escaped from venezuela million. this is 28% of the population escaped because. so you see what happens. you're you're in this test group you had small market vietnam poland things become good small government as it did in venezuela it's bad it sounds maybe a little...