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>> a book from noam chomsky. pam right over there, 12 books classics that event either out of print or inaccessible with new introductions by noam chomsky, new cover, resetting the mall and to present them in a way that we think highlights the importance and a lasting legacy of his work spent and they are done by issue? >> yeah. they cover a range of issues and will be bringing out to a month over the next, well, six months starting in the fall. >> and finally what else do what you tell us about? >> i want to mention a book by tom engelhardt was rated author of ours, issues of books called dispatch books and also writes his own book for us to in his third book is coming out, "shadow government," a forward by glenn greenwald discovered on "the new york times" bestseller list with his new book, and it's looking at nsa and the politics surveillance. >> anthony arnove, haymarket books out of chicago. this is booktv on c-span2. ..
>> a book from noam chomsky. pam right over there, 12 books classics that event either out of print or inaccessible with new introductions by noam chomsky, new cover, resetting the mall and to present them in a way that we think highlights the importance and a lasting legacy of his work spent and they are done by issue? >> yeah. they cover a range of issues and will be bringing out to a month over the next, well, six months starting in the fall. >> and finally what else do...
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has expanded the political horizons and that's what chomsky appears to be doing he's almost asking us to accept the status quo that israel's imposed and to limit palestinian demands and b.d.s. which is i think of already demonstrating a lot of great successes so i think it's really up to those of us who consider us allies of palestinians who are in solidarity with the palestinian struggle for justice to allow palestinian civil society to continue to take the lead and to not try to impose our own conditions and our own limitations on their struggle it's unfortunate that the nation has chosen to publish this thank you so much max blumenthal always an incredible insight on this crisis really appreciate it thanks for having me. whether it be hip hop rock or r. and b. many popular american musical genres exist today only because of the birth of jazz and blues that's why i'm especially excite. and to be featuring my next guests there are three piece band from l.a. called the young old men comprised of members me mr digby runs and we'll listen in qur'an gandi their musical influences spanned
has expanded the political horizons and that's what chomsky appears to be doing he's almost asking us to accept the status quo that israel's imposed and to limit palestinian demands and b.d.s. which is i think of already demonstrating a lot of great successes so i think it's really up to those of us who consider us allies of palestinians who are in solidarity with the palestinian struggle for justice to allow palestinian civil society to continue to take the lead and to not try to impose our...
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state and you talk about the world word repatriation i suggest you look at the comments of no i'm chomsky he's a leftist in the united states that just broke with the b.d.s. movement here in norman finkelstein made it clear the b.d.s. the boycott this investment sanctions is out to destroy israel they want repatriation they make note is the same comment you make they make no distinction between israel and the occupied territories take the technion you talk about israeli arabs it is israel nineteen percent of the technion so there is real are arab israelis is the top technological university take a look at the west bank they have the best health care of any arabs in the middle east with the exception of the gulf states ok they have a good haiti and subtle sis of the i don't know what a good shot of the west bank is that the palestinians have to thank for the israelis for their wonderful comfort in the west bank. it's an occupation and it should end that's my position go ahead but it isn't because they say that again go ahead give a slight equal time gentlemen have you been to time beginnin
state and you talk about the world word repatriation i suggest you look at the comments of no i'm chomsky he's a leftist in the united states that just broke with the b.d.s. movement here in norman finkelstein made it clear the b.d.s. the boycott this investment sanctions is out to destroy israel they want repatriation they make note is the same comment you make they make no distinction between israel and the occupied territories take the technion you talk about israeli arabs it is israel...
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forty five thousand signatures saying that coverage has to change it was signed by people like named chomsky john pilger ken loach ferris m.p.'s and today this morning on radio four on the today programme which was the b.b.c.'s drug program they discussed that protests they said the protests to place outside and then had a five minute discussion or not whether b.b.c. news coverage of course is biased and they spoke to greg file of the glasgow media monitoring unit and he explained in great detail. they just completely fixed it does not mention how this all started other palestinians were displaced in ninety two they've been around occupation since one nine hundred sixty seven and israel's actions are illegal under international law and that's the first time we've ever heard in you know on a b.b.c. broadcast or b.b.c. or nine so it has already made make a difference and we hope to carry on making a difference in b.b.c. reporting are right i mean i saw the america of us from the palestine solidarity campaign thanks for your time thank you. for us drone attack in pakistan's west restive north w
forty five thousand signatures saying that coverage has to change it was signed by people like named chomsky john pilger ken loach ferris m.p.'s and today this morning on radio four on the today programme which was the b.b.c.'s drug program they discussed that protests they said the protests to place outside and then had a five minute discussion or not whether b.b.c. news coverage of course is biased and they spoke to greg file of the glasgow media monitoring unit and he explained in great...
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talk that ironically enough was done on the google campus before they became a public company noam chomsky used to do public talks there but there was one really good public talk called the secret history of south silicon valley the went through the history of how a guy who was the head of the u.s. electronic warfare signals intelligence division during world war two named fred terman at stanford he actually has all these start up companies through his students he essentially fast tracked a bunch of students to graduation way faster than they would have graduated normally. and he was doing it based on all this government seed money that was given to him by the defense industry to help him essentially do weapons research at stand. and this happened immediately afterward too and eventually this sort of lead in to what dominated most of the cold war which was a race of technology between the soviet union the united states let's talk about google robbie what effect is this company having on the bay area at large and why should we be wearing of its don't be evil slogan. well i think that people
talk that ironically enough was done on the google campus before they became a public company noam chomsky used to do public talks there but there was one really good public talk called the secret history of south silicon valley the went through the history of how a guy who was the head of the u.s. electronic warfare signals intelligence division during world war two named fred terman at stanford he actually has all these start up companies through his students he essentially fast tracked a...
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>> aces of books coming from noam chomsky. in fact, if you can write over there, a series of 12 books, the event either out of print or inaccessible with the introductions, new covers, resetting them all and really presented in a way that we think highlights the important and a lasting legacy of his work. >> and they are done by issued? >> ya. they cover a range of issues come and we will be bringing out to a month over the next commonwealth six month starting in the fall. >> and finally what else you want to tell us about? >> i want to mention a book by tom engelhardt who is a regular author of ours. is this is a books called dispatch books and also writes his own books for us. and this third book is coming out, "shadow government," curly on the new best times. it's looking at the nsa and the politics surveillance in this country. >> anthony arnove at haymarket books out of chicago, haymarket books.org is the website. this is boonktv on c-span2.>> n >> next from the recent "chicago tribune" printer rose lit fest,e monique bri
>> aces of books coming from noam chomsky. in fact, if you can write over there, a series of 12 books, the event either out of print or inaccessible with the introductions, new covers, resetting them all and really presented in a way that we think highlights the important and a lasting legacy of his work. >> and they are done by issued? >> ya. they cover a range of issues come and we will be bringing out to a month over the next commonwealth six month starting in the fall....
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professor noam chomsky is a leading criticism of american imperialism. >> there's a reason why most of the world regards the united states as a predatory colonial power. we overthrew the government in 1964, iran in 1963, cuban ba in 1961 and brazil, chile, uruguay, argentina. it's not a pretty record. [ chanting ] >> never had anything like this in the country where we take on economic issues like this. >> if you want money after you get that mill downyou want a billion. after that billion you want a trillion. after trillion, you want a stillion. there is no end. there is no line. >> the charge of capitalism is that greedy selfish business owner owners feel some people. they create gross inequality. >> we're asking everybody to pay their fair share. >> pay their fair share. >> there's nobody in this country who got rich on his own. nobody. you built a factory o it there. good for you. i want to be clear. you moved your goods to market on the roads the rest of us paid for. you hired workers the rest of us paid to educate. you are all safe in your factories because the police forces and
professor noam chomsky is a leading criticism of american imperialism. >> there's a reason why most of the world regards the united states as a predatory colonial power. we overthrew the government in 1964, iran in 1963, cuban ba in 1961 and brazil, chile, uruguay, argentina. it's not a pretty record. [ chanting ] >> never had anything like this in the country where we take on economic issues like this. >> if you want money after you get that mill downyou want a billion. after...
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and actually in the beginning of the film we have numerous critics of america, you included, noam chomsky, a native american activist, and we lay out the case against america very passionately and without me making any defense, but i think that the film then turns around and addresses the critics and makes points that get neglected. >> pretty quickly it moves on. i watched it, as i told you. i watched the entire film. it moves pretty quickly. >> the reason is that the critique is so well known. in fact, it's drummed into young people endlessly in schools and in colleges. what's missing is the answer to it. so, for example, when martin luther king said i'm submitting a promissory note and i demand it be cashed, what was he talking about? actually he was talking about the declaration of independence, and the reform movement in america to change things have not been breaks with the america founding but that's what the film is, the same spirit that brought me to america as an immigrant to live a life unavailable elsewhere in the world. >> well, look, to say there's not a discontinuity between
and actually in the beginning of the film we have numerous critics of america, you included, noam chomsky, a native american activist, and we lay out the case against america very passionately and without me making any defense, but i think that the film then turns around and addresses the critics and makes points that get neglected. >> pretty quickly it moves on. i watched it, as i told you. i watched the entire film. it moves pretty quickly. >> the reason is that the critique is so...
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>> howard zinn, noam chomsky, some of our better known authors. >> so does haymarket have a closet about the kinds of books they publish? >> absolutely. we are independent and interested in voices that we fill continued to improve it a people to shake things up and make a difference. >> one of the things we want to talk about is some of the upcoming titles that haymarket has will fall of of 2014. >> great. our leadtime is a book that comes out of the movement around education reform are less test driven education is a collection called more than a score, edited by a teacher in seattle, washington. there's been some very interesting developments there and around the country with parents, students, and teachers challenging over testing of students. so that's something we're really looking forward to in the fall. then we have a book from someone who works at haymarket books. a former army ranger who has written a book in which he talks about having served with tillman, the nfl player who unfortunately was killed -- should we keep going? okay. in afghanistan and how he became politicized and
>> howard zinn, noam chomsky, some of our better known authors. >> so does haymarket have a closet about the kinds of books they publish? >> absolutely. we are independent and interested in voices that we fill continued to improve it a people to shake things up and make a difference. >> one of the things we want to talk about is some of the upcoming titles that haymarket has will fall of of 2014. >> great. our leadtime is a book that comes out of the movement...