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this when francis fukuyama wrote about the end of history we had resolved other problems anglo-american capitalism had one we leave it to the markets state capitalism soviet communism excuse me sir so soviet cap was communism had lost a big state had lost one we end up with instead we've ended up with competing capital and most monopolies but i want to continue this conversation is this is this is more of tonight's conversations with great minds or david rothkopf coming up right after the break. you know the story. is if you understand it and the. other part of it and realized. there's a big. bump in the loan if there's a real headline which none of them are the problem with the mainstream media today is that they're completely disconnected from the viewers and what actually matters to those viewers and so that's why young people don't watch t.v. if they want news they go online and read it but we're trying to take those stories that people actually care about and transfer them back in t.v. . back to conversations with great minds with david rothkopf it is the president and c.e.o. gartn
this when francis fukuyama wrote about the end of history we had resolved other problems anglo-american capitalism had one we leave it to the markets state capitalism soviet communism excuse me sir so soviet cap was communism had lost a big state had lost one we end up with instead we've ended up with competing capital and most monopolies but i want to continue this conversation is this is this is more of tonight's conversations with great minds or david rothkopf coming up right after the...
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, when i write characters that are not japanese american, that are african american, that are anglo american, as in this particular play, i have to be really really conscious of the fact that these characters, how they speak and the directness of their speech, in how aggressive or non-aggressive they are in certain situations, that i am seeing the world through that character's eyes and not my normal japanese american sort of perspective. because my point of view, i have come to know, is a specific one, how my characters and how i talk to the world and interact with the world is very different than how other people's might. so over the years i have learned how to both be aware of my own particular voice and how i have to also look beyond it if i want to write about other characters who are not part of a linage that has come from the internment camp experience. so in a long way of telling and responding to the question, it's simply there inside of me. just like part of your history. so it's easy for me to write about it. the key is that if i write about it now, both in terms of me as an artis
, when i write characters that are not japanese american, that are african american, that are anglo american, as in this particular play, i have to be really really conscious of the fact that these characters, how they speak and the directness of their speech, in how aggressive or non-aggressive they are in certain situations, that i am seeing the world through that character's eyes and not my normal japanese american sort of perspective. because my point of view, i have come to know, is a...
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if you're not part of the anglo american masters of the universe narrative you are by definition an entity which you can be russian you can be venezuela can be cuba you could even be argentina the person accused you could be china or whatever to north korea of course syria whatever the point is get over. booting was reelected with sixty three sixty four percent which is going to be there for six years here ready i'll plan what is going to do the germs of international relations he published a very long article foreign policy last week that was translated at least by some european news favorable but not way american newspapers and that said you know it's what people of world close cooperation pricks the fighting need to encroach minta which is a very very strong preoccupation of russian voters and trying to find a police official russia in this new emerging multiple or organization russia according to the script was still secure russia was not supposed to be some sort of take this was supposed to be a vassal states like a kind of use said to be wrong for the washington interests an effect r
if you're not part of the anglo american masters of the universe narrative you are by definition an entity which you can be russian you can be venezuela can be cuba you could even be argentina the person accused you could be china or whatever to north korea of course syria whatever the point is get over. booting was reelected with sixty three sixty four percent which is going to be there for six years here ready i'll plan what is going to do the germs of international relations he published a...
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of course not because this is spite of the day when i was asian she sure not part of the anglo american masters of the universe narrative you are by definition an entity you can be a russian can even as well it can be cuba or you could even be argentina and a christian accused you could be china whatever could north korea of course syria whatever deployed its get all over. was reelected with sixty three sixty four percent he's going to be there for six years here ready outline what his going to do in terms of international relations he published a very long article foreign policy last week was translated at least by some european newspapers but not by american newspapers and that's it you know it's multiple a world close cooperation with brics fighting need to encroachments which is a very very strong preoccupation of more russian borders in trying to find the police for russia in this new emerging multiple war or that and on foreign policy as you mentioned there has always promoted russia as a strong player doesn't in the international arena will that continue. absolutely even more so
of course not because this is spite of the day when i was asian she sure not part of the anglo american masters of the universe narrative you are by definition an entity you can be a russian can even as well it can be cuba or you could even be argentina and a christian accused you could be china whatever could north korea of course syria whatever deployed its get all over. was reelected with sixty three sixty four percent he's going to be there for six years here ready outline what his going to...
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have to get judicial approval in advance but let's go back to this fundamental point and the anglo american tradition of law with law that's based on a recognition of fundamental rights we have what was called the principle of liberty and that said you don't deprive an individual of his freedom or his life without going to a court that there is a judicial check on that process and i think what you're seeing here is a circumvention of that very fundamental rule and the law historically has really only permitted one clear circumvention of will and that is in war time with the citizens that are made on the battlefield where you fire at one of your adversaries that was always viewed as some things privilege so i think what we've seen here is sort of a conflation of these things a sort of mishmash in the back room kitchen to create a new set of rules that is putting this new authority and the hands of the executive but we also have to go back and say you know this is not just in the making of the obama administration this represents a new approach to war making this whole procedure of targeted k
have to get judicial approval in advance but let's go back to this fundamental point and the anglo american tradition of law with law that's based on a recognition of fundamental rights we have what was called the principle of liberty and that said you don't deprive an individual of his freedom or his life without going to a court that there is a judicial check on that process and i think what you're seeing here is a circumvention of that very fundamental rule and the law historically has...
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the black letter of the security council debates or in the legal justifications given thaw the anglo american invasion of iraq but the idea that humanitarian intervention the responsibility to take had no role to play in iraq i think is deeply disingenuous and it systematically lowered the barriers there political barriers to man interventions of that kind and both george bush and tony blair repeatedly invoked the idea of overthrowing saddam's tyranny a very strong humanitarian argument that has been made in many other cases when military intervention has been launched in internal those men y. z. very made very clearly makes the case that he saw the intervention in iraq along the lines of the responsibility to present so i'm not sure that the streaks of legal criteria in relation to what happened in iraq are as important as the political question and the fact that it was politically legitimated on the grounds on largely humanitarian grounds as well as the invisible never diff never found weapons of mass destruction ok even you would be all right stephen you want to reply and then i'll go to y
the black letter of the security council debates or in the legal justifications given thaw the anglo american invasion of iraq but the idea that humanitarian intervention the responsibility to take had no role to play in iraq i think is deeply disingenuous and it systematically lowered the barriers there political barriers to man interventions of that kind and both george bush and tony blair repeatedly invoked the idea of overthrowing saddam's tyranny a very strong humanitarian argument that...
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crime you know it's as long as part of the anglo-american common law where if you are if you commit a felony and in pursuit of a murder then you will also be tried for that murder but i think a supreme court has seemed to be. changing things a little bit right recent years two thousand and five they ruled the juveniles cannot be sentenced to death two thousand and ten cases of not homicide you can't be sentenced to life in prison without parole and so judging just by their track record does it seem like they would have to rule the same thing here no it doesn't this case is sort of that middle ground because what you have is that is different in two thousand five cases they said well then you can fall back on life without parole that's that at least gives you some hope for growth. and then in two thousand and ten they said well if you don't committed a murder and if you're under seventy under eighteen you shouldn't be used as life without parole in between those two cases is what happens when you are juvenile under the age of eighteen who commits a murder but are they using i mean i kn
crime you know it's as long as part of the anglo-american common law where if you are if you commit a felony and in pursuit of a murder then you will also be tried for that murder but i think a supreme court has seemed to be. changing things a little bit right recent years two thousand and five they ruled the juveniles cannot be sentenced to death two thousand and ten cases of not homicide you can't be sentenced to life in prison without parole and so judging just by their track record does it...
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> jim, thanks for the intel, joining the panel now is martin bashir, the expert on all things anglo american i do not think so. >> i know so. >> i remember reading in 1944 that winston churchill was asked if he had complaints about america and he said the toilet paper is too thin and the newspapers are too fat and i'm hoping that prime minister david cameron does not say anything stupid like that on this occasion. >> martin, let's talk about u.s. and british relations. certainly the backdrop of what is going on in afghanistan will figure in to the discussions today. we do not know the latest details but we know about the soldier killing 16 civilians, and the koran burning. when we talk about the relationship between the british and the u.s., how do you assess it, when president obama first came into office, there was tension, has that been relieved? >> it has been relieved in the foreign policy arena, both the british public and american public if you look at the public polling are sick and tired of both conflicts. so there's togetherness on that. interestingly, it's in domestic policy where
> jim, thanks for the intel, joining the panel now is martin bashir, the expert on all things anglo american i do not think so. >> i know so. >> i remember reading in 1944 that winston churchill was asked if he had complaints about america and he said the toilet paper is too thin and the newspapers are too fat and i'm hoping that prime minister david cameron does not say anything stupid like that on this occasion. >> martin, let's talk about u.s. and british relations....
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america's most important ally on the world stage, and at every single international hot spot the american-anglo relationship remains alive and well. >> there will be very serious talking, focus on afghanistan. there have been more protests in afghanistan after the murder of civilians by a rogue american soldier. some in the u.s. say this proves it is time to get out now. president obama will be talking about withdrawal by the prime minister but there will not be rushed to the exit. >> make no mistake. we have a strategy that will allow us to responsibly wind down this war. we are steadily transitioning to the afghans moving into the lead. that will allow us to bring our troops home. >> uk combat troops will be out by the end of 2014. the afghan army is to lead operations by late to mid 2013. there is talk the white house is thinking about bringing thousands home sooner. >> ado not think this massacre will be the main issue in that debate. the main issue will have to do more with are the afghans a viable partner? are the pakastani is being helpful? those are the kinds of questions that will be t
america's most important ally on the world stage, and at every single international hot spot the american-anglo relationship remains alive and well. >> there will be very serious talking, focus on afghanistan. there have been more protests in afghanistan after the murder of civilians by a rogue american soldier. some in the u.s. say this proves it is time to get out now. president obama will be talking about withdrawal by the prime minister but there will not be rushed to the exit....
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official visit, but the white house calling is tonight a state dinner, the main course a fitting anglo-americanombination, bison wellington. mitt romney's double losses in the deep south are on jack cafferty's mind. >>> also the obama campaign uses some troubling phone numbers in a stark warning to raise money. >>> star power on capitol hill as the actor george clooney turns activists and urges lawmakers to take action. >> these were not acts of war. these were war crimes. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaids, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase
official visit, but the white house calling is tonight a state dinner, the main course a fitting anglo-americanombination, bison wellington. mitt romney's double losses in the deep south are on jack cafferty's mind. >>> also the obama campaign uses some troubling phone numbers in a stark warning to raise money. >>> star power on capitol hill as the actor george clooney turns activists and urges lawmakers to take action. >> these were not acts of war. these were war...
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nominate and elect a person who is purple with green spots, you know, somebody who's african-american or anglo it's their choice. that's the perspective i view it from. as to -- to what districts, what the numerical cutoff is for different districts we use a functional analysis. we have lots of election data available for us. we want to enable the latinos to elect their candidate of choice. there's typically not kind of a bright line test for that. although we have to fulfill the requirements under section 2. >> i didn't mean -- put your political scientist hat on, more than the lawyer hat. in california we'd be making different arguments. depends on which part of california. talking about central valley and san francisco and l.a., what do you see as the trends? maybe because of the partisan realignment in texas, things are getting worse. not necessarily better. in the sense of what percentages are necessary, or maybe they're getting better because you think over time they can rely on greater crossover voting in the areas where they're in high concentration. >> i mean, if i can just in for a s
nominate and elect a person who is purple with green spots, you know, somebody who's african-american or anglo it's their choice. that's the perspective i view it from. as to -- to what districts, what the numerical cutoff is for different districts we use a functional analysis. we have lots of election data available for us. we want to enable the latinos to elect their candidate of choice. there's typically not kind of a bright line test for that. although we have to fulfill the requirements...
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we are firmly based in the strong history of the liberty movement, and judicial law from the anglo-american1610, defined king james who believed in the divine right of kings and set forward the idea that in a constitutional government there were certainly powers for the executive, but also powers for the judicial and for the legislative and when they got out of balance you had difficulties. >> let's talk about the difficulties. again, we certainly know as conservatives what the president has done. he's raised the national debt as much in 3.5 years as george w. bush did in '08. george w. bush's record horrific. >> absolutely. >> hoar risk. a home man abroad. >> no admiration for george w. bush on fiscal matters. >> so, but what do we say to the rick santorums and the mitt romneys and the newt gingrichs that put out budgets that allow the national debt positive explode as much or more than barack obama? what is the difference for a conservative small government voter between democrats and republicans this year? >> as i argue in my book, we need to cut federal spending in half, from 24% of gdp
we are firmly based in the strong history of the liberty movement, and judicial law from the anglo-american1610, defined king james who believed in the divine right of kings and set forward the idea that in a constitutional government there were certainly powers for the executive, but also powers for the judicial and for the legislative and when they got out of balance you had difficulties. >> let's talk about the difficulties. again, we certainly know as conservatives what the president...
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secondly do you agree with what he argues persuasively in his book that the anglo-saxon version, the american version which to caricature government should get out of the way and markets are always eat fish and is the one that is most underchallenge and the one most in need -- would you take those two questions? >> let me take the first part and move on to the second. we are in the midst of this year of competing capitalism. let me go through -- david describe eloquently that are competing. let me take a couple steps further. you have state capitalism which david spoke of. we have seen crony capitalism which we have seen in various parts of the world and what i call entrepreneurialism capitalism which is the silicon valley kind of capitalism. then you have small business capitalism which david spoke of which we are seeing in a number of countries. then you have chaotic capitalism which is capitalism without rules, without effective rules. you have that in various parts. china. the interesting thing is you can look at these with two slices. different countries embrace these different systems b
secondly do you agree with what he argues persuasively in his book that the anglo-saxon version, the american version which to caricature government should get out of the way and markets are always eat fish and is the one that is most underchallenge and the one most in need -- would you take those two questions? >> let me take the first part and move on to the second. we are in the midst of this year of competing capitalism. let me go through -- david describe eloquently that are...
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american. yellow is other non-hispanic. the smallest growth is white alone, not hispanic. we call anglos in texas. if you combine both decades, we have not gained a seat, anglos have grown by 1.1 million in texas. let's start from there. you will see from the west which is 16. overpopulated by 16,000. big west texas is 23. the love of my life and the subject of litigation, overpopulated by over 150,000. district 20, over by 13,000. 28, out of loredo, 153,000. then corpus christi to brownsville, texas. overpopulated by 43,000. if you add up the overpopulation of these existing latino majority districts, you get three quarters of a district. this is a challenge of the districters who did not want to increase the number of latino opportunity districts. so here is the seventh district and the one we proposed which runs from san antonio to east austin. this was the idea that the leadership thought was a good idea. they incorporated a versus of it in the congressional map that the state passed. this was opposed vigorously by the democratic leadership. it goes in and gets latinos out of the district of a
american. yellow is other non-hispanic. the smallest growth is white alone, not hispanic. we call anglos in texas. if you combine both decades, we have not gained a seat, anglos have grown by 1.1 million in texas. let's start from there. you will see from the west which is 16. overpopulated by 16,000. big west texas is 23. the love of my life and the subject of litigation, overpopulated by over 150,000. district 20, over by 13,000. 28, out of loredo, 153,000. then corpus christi to brownsville,...
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how does an american penetrate the royal bobble when the queen has a policy of not granting interviews? was not too different from the way i turn to those who know her best. i am a longtime anglovyyo and visited britain frequently over three decades and have made a lot of friends. some help to me with my book on princess diana. where research the queen's life the web back to sources who agreed to help me again and introduce me to people who know the royal family. also serving as advocates. my book on diana was fair to the royal family and charles. the senior staff and briefed the queen and they gave me the green light. i have access to her inner circle advisers. she has disciplined herself to keep the motions under wraps, those close to her shared the fascinating opinions what we're read her most about prince charles and diana marriage was falling apart. what happened to she became mentally incapacitated and politically sensitive opinions like one hot-button issue discussing with an ambassador. for serenity and courage monty roberts the horse whisperer one of her most i'd like the friends told me when the queen gave him good price she shows the incredible ability to read inten
how does an american penetrate the royal bobble when the queen has a policy of not granting interviews? was not too different from the way i turn to those who know her best. i am a longtime anglovyyo and visited britain frequently over three decades and have made a lot of friends. some help to me with my book on princess diana. where research the queen's life the web back to sources who agreed to help me again and introduce me to people who know the royal family. also serving as advocates. my...
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anglo zuccotti came over here and worked at el morocco as a waiter. he was an italian immigrant. his son got to go to law school and become a huge financier and bequeath that park, the americaneople are in zuccotti park with no idea of the irony of how -- of where they are and how it epitomizes the american dream which apparently they don't think is available to them. >> for people who are not in new york, that's where the occupy wall street movement started in that park. before we go, blake, i want to know what the reaction has been from fellow students and teachers. >> well, they've all been so encouraging and so nice and, you know, they're very proud. >> i think once you're on tv and once you've written a book, they care less about the content than wow, i saw you on tv. >> didn't you go to harvard? >> we were at -- >> we did. it was amazing to be in front of such great students who harvard has -- >> and they're inspired. >> they're inspired and dedicated. >> they're huge right wing -- we spoke in front of the adam smith society. it was a select group of harvard business school types. we did go over to cambridge and we put on dark glasses. maybe people wouldn't recognize i
anglo zuccotti came over here and worked at el morocco as a waiter. he was an italian immigrant. his son got to go to law school and become a huge financier and bequeath that park, the americaneople are in zuccotti park with no idea of the irony of how -- of where they are and how it epitomizes the american dream which apparently they don't think is available to them. >> for people who are not in new york, that's where the occupy wall street movement started in that park. before we go,...