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linguist, author noam chomsky. can visit our website for part one of the interview where he talks about u.s. foreign policy in latin america, the migrant caravan, the crisis in gaza, and the white supremacist attack on the pittsburgh synagogue. tune in tuesday night for democracy now! live coverage of the midterm elections, teaming up with the intercept for special broadcast from 7:00 p.m. eastern until 1:00 in the morning. you can check your local listings or go to democracynow.org. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by
linguist, author noam chomsky. can visit our website for part one of the interview where he talks about u.s. foreign policy in latin america, the migrant caravan, the crisis in gaza, and the white supremacist attack on the pittsburgh synagogue. tune in tuesday night for democracy now! live coverage of the midterm elections, teaming up with the intercept for special broadcast from 7:00 p.m. eastern until 1:00 in the morning. you can check your local listings or go to democracynow.org. democracy...
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we continue our conversation with gnome chomsky. nermeen shaikh and i spoke to him on november 1, just days after a gunman shot dead 11 jewish worshipers at a synagogue in pittsburgh, in the d deadliest anti-semitic attack in u.s. history. i asked noam to talk about anti-semitism and his own jewish upbringing in pennsylvania. his fatherer was a hebrew linguguist. noam: when i was a child, the threat that fascism might take over much of the world was not remote. it was much h worse than what we are facing now. my own locale happened to be very anti-semitic. we were the only jewewish family in a german irisish catholic neighborhoodod, so we could see e it better on the ground. what we are seeing is a revival of hate, anger, fear, much of it encouraged by the rhetorical excesses of the leadership, which are stirring up passions of terror, even the ludicrous claims about the nicaraguan armrmy and the caravan of miserable people planning to attack us all. all of these things, praising somebodyy who body slammed a reporter, one thing afte
we continue our conversation with gnome chomsky. nermeen shaikh and i spoke to him on november 1, just days after a gunman shot dead 11 jewish worshipers at a synagogue in pittsburgh, in the d deadliest anti-semitic attack in u.s. history. i asked noam to talk about anti-semitism and his own jewish upbringing in pennsylvania. his fatherer was a hebrew linguguist. noam: when i was a child, the threat that fascism might take over much of the world was not remote. it was much h worse than what we...
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nermeen shaikh and i spoke with noam chomsky. he joined us from tucson, arizona, where he now teaches at the university of arizona. his recent books include "global "who rules the world, was put an requiem for the american dream." i began by asking professor chomsky to respond to nsa national security adviser john bolton's remarks on latin america. >> of course, immediately it brings to mind the access of evil -- axis of evil speech of george bush back in 2002, which was the precursor, laying the groundwork for the invasion of iraq of the worst crime of this century with her in this consequences for iraq, eliciting conflicts that are cheering the region apart. a major atrocity of john bolton's was behind that and his new troika -- i doubt the u.s. will dare to do something similar, but that is what it brings to mind. it is kind of interesting to see ravingsterical, astonishing another propaganda campaign that bolton and his colleagues are carrying caravan regard to the of poor and miserable people fleeing from severe oppression,
nermeen shaikh and i spoke with noam chomsky. he joined us from tucson, arizona, where he now teaches at the university of arizona. his recent books include "global "who rules the world, was put an requiem for the american dream." i began by asking professor chomsky to respond to nsa national security adviser john bolton's remarks on latin america. >> of course, immediately it brings to mind the access of evil -- axis of evil speech of george bush back in 2002, which was...
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chomsky critiques such overbroad concepts of anti-semitism, which suppress ideas as follows. it is a core service to the memory of the victims of the holocaust to adopt a central doctrine of their murderers. as an activist i am a congenital optimist but let me focus on the glass half-full perspective. the current ocr has commendably retracted the overbroad concept of sexually harassing expressions that the obama ocr and doj enforced. in turn, the obama administration commendably rejected the overbroad concept of anti-semitic expression that the current ocr is now enforcing. for the doj to continue to actively support freedom for all ideas on campus, it would have another very important benefit beyond enhancing free-speech. namely, it should increase respect for the doj's unique and indispensable role as upholding the rule of law. another pillar of our constitutional order that also has been under siege lately. i'm sure that you all realize that there are many important issues on which the aclu strongly disagrees with many current doj positions. including in many major losses
chomsky critiques such overbroad concepts of anti-semitism, which suppress ideas as follows. it is a core service to the memory of the victims of the holocaust to adopt a central doctrine of their murderers. as an activist i am a congenital optimist but let me focus on the glass half-full perspective. the current ocr has commendably retracted the overbroad concept of sexually harassing expressions that the obama ocr and doj enforced. in turn, the obama administration commendably rejected the...
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today, noam chomsky for the hour on the twin threats of nuclear war and climate change, the election of the far-right former army captain jair bolsonaro in brazil and how u.s. foreign policy in latin america has led to the migrant crisis. >> there's an incredible charade in which the world is looking
today, noam chomsky for the hour on the twin threats of nuclear war and climate change, the election of the far-right former army captain jair bolsonaro in brazil and how u.s. foreign policy in latin america has led to the migrant crisis. >> there's an incredible charade in which the world is looking
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midterm elections a day away, we turn to the world renowned dissident noam chomsky to talk about the
midterm elections a day away, we turn to the world renowned dissident noam chomsky to talk about the
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to see the full interview with noam chomsky, go to democracynow.org. millions of voters head to the polls today for a midterm election that is widely seen as a referendum on donald trump's presidency, with both houses of congress and 36 governors races in the balance. alsoons have already voted a record 36 million americans voted early this year, with participation high among young people and people of color. record numbers. that is up from 27,000,004 years ago, leading many to predict a record turnout for this determine election today. iss comes as politico reporting glitches with voting machines in texas and georgia have caused some votes for democrats to be switched for the republican candidate or deleted. experts have said the error is a technical malfunction. voters and civil rights groups in texas and georgia have filed complaints in what are two of the most closely watched states this midterm election. for more, we're joined by ari berman a senior writer at mother jones, reporting fellow at the nation institute, author of "give us the ballot: th
to see the full interview with noam chomsky, go to democracynow.org. millions of voters head to the polls today for a midterm election that is widely seen as a referendum on donald trump's presidency, with both houses of congress and 36 governors races in the balance. alsoons have already voted a record 36 million americans voted early this year, with participation high among young people and people of color. record numbers. that is up from 27,000,004 years ago, leading many to predict a record...
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station a war crime noam chomsky called the terrorism bill clinton and tony blair arguably more guilty of crimes against journalism than dorell trump we'll have more in the weeks atrocities in u.k. armed israeli and saudi military action later in the show first after the british government's de-facto defeat in the face of german corbin's onslaught of a brics it legal advice i'm joined by former u.k. attorney general lord morris as the prime minister approaches a so-called end game morris how is the largest democratic exercise in u.k. history ended up with jeremy cool be in order to be next prime minister demanding the publication of bricks and legal advice.
station a war crime noam chomsky called the terrorism bill clinton and tony blair arguably more guilty of crimes against journalism than dorell trump we'll have more in the weeks atrocities in u.k. armed israeli and saudi military action later in the show first after the british government's de-facto defeat in the face of german corbin's onslaught of a brics it legal advice i'm joined by former u.k. attorney general lord morris as the prime minister approaches a so-called end game morris how is...
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yeah i was listening to noam chomsky the other day and he said it's not the most important election of his lifetime it's the most important election in human history. you have a republican party that is ignoring climate science as we head rapidly towards a future that's difficult to think about and were organized meaningful human existence is in jeopardy and a republican party it's ignoring what's ahead and a president who is playing footsie and sometimes is not so subtle with white nationalists. so this is an election about trump it's really an election about the direction of this country and so yeah this is this is a momentous occasion and it is heartening to see turnout so high and i think that. hopefully i'll continue and i think one of the things about polling is often we say well who's up who's down but the end of the day as we saw in two thousand and sixteen as we've seen in the primaries particularly when it comes to progressive candidates of color. polling is enabled isn't always the best measure and polls don't vote people do so we'll see if this continues but my hope is that
yeah i was listening to noam chomsky the other day and he said it's not the most important election of his lifetime it's the most important election in human history. you have a republican party that is ignoring climate science as we head rapidly towards a future that's difficult to think about and were organized meaningful human existence is in jeopardy and a republican party it's ignoring what's ahead and a president who is playing footsie and sometimes is not so subtle with white...
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in thursday, thanksgiving day, for a special broadcast with renowned dissident and linguist noam chomsky the election of our right to me captain in brazil and how u.s. foreign-policy in latin america has led to the migrant crisis. onon friday, our exclusive repo, breaking the mediaia blockade ad moroccan occupied western say hera. four days in occupied western sahara, a relook inside africa's last colony. that is thursday and friday [captioning made possible by democracy now!] democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comm ♪ >>> hello and welcome back to nhk "newsline." i'm yoshi ogasawara in tokyo with the latest at this hour. >>> we begin with a scandal that's been shaking japan's auto industry. nhk has learned the alleged financial malpractice involving nissan chairman carlos ghosn may have been designed to deflect criticism in france over his large salary. sources told nhk that ghosn's close aidegr
in thursday, thanksgiving day, for a special broadcast with renowned dissident and linguist noam chomsky the election of our right to me captain in brazil and how u.s. foreign-policy in latin america has led to the migrant crisis. onon friday, our exclusive repo, breaking the mediaia blockade ad moroccan occupied western say hera. four days in occupied western sahara, a relook inside africa's last colony. that is thursday and friday [captioning made possible by democracy now!] democracy now! is...
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in thursday, thanksgiving day, for a special broadcast with renowned dissident and linguist noam chomsky the election of our right to me captain in brazil and how u.s. foreign-policy in latin america has led to the migrant crisis. onon friday, our exclusive repo, breaking the mediaia blockade ad moroccan occupied western say hera. four days in occupied western sahara, a relook inside africa's last colony. that is thursday and friday [captioning made possible by democracy now!] democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comm
in thursday, thanksgiving day, for a special broadcast with renowned dissident and linguist noam chomsky the election of our right to me captain in brazil and how u.s. foreign-policy in latin america has led to the migrant crisis. onon friday, our exclusive repo, breaking the mediaia blockade ad moroccan occupied western say hera. four days in occupied western sahara, a relook inside africa's last colony. that is thursday and friday [captioning made possible by democracy now!] democracy now! is...
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yeah i was listening to noam chomsky the other day and he said it's not the most important election of his lifetime it's the most important election in human history. you have a republican party that is ignoring climate science as we head rapidly towards a future that's difficult to think about and were organized meaningful human existence is in jeopardy and a republican party it's ignoring what's ahead and a president who is playing footsie and sometimes is not so subtle with white nationalists. so this is an election about trump it's really an election about the direction of this country and so yeah this is this is a momentous occasion and it is heartening to see turnout so high and i think that. hopefully i'll continue and i think one of the things about polling is often we say well who's up who's down but the end of the day as we saw in two thousand and sixteen as we've seen in the primaries particularly when it comes to progressive candidates of color. polling is enabled isn't always the best measure and polls don't vote people do so we'll see if this continues but my hope is that
yeah i was listening to noam chomsky the other day and he said it's not the most important election of his lifetime it's the most important election in human history. you have a republican party that is ignoring climate science as we head rapidly towards a future that's difficult to think about and were organized meaningful human existence is in jeopardy and a republican party it's ignoring what's ahead and a president who is playing footsie and sometimes is not so subtle with white...
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yeah i was listening to noam chomsky the other day and he said it's not the most important election of his lifetime it's the most important election in human history. you have a republican party that is ignoring climate science as we head rapidly towards a future that's difficult to think about and where organized meaningful human existence is in jeopardy and republican party it's ignoring what's ahead and a president who is playing footsie and sometimes not so subtle with white nationalists. so this is an election about trump it's really an election about the direction of this country and so yeah this is this is a momentous occasion and it is heartening to see turnout so high and i think that. hopefully they'll continue and i think one of the things about polling is often we say well who's up who's down but the end of the day as we saw in two thousand and sixteen as we've seen in the primaries particularly when it comes to progressive candidates of color. polling is enabled isn't always the best measure and polls don't vote people do so we'll see if this continues but my hope is that
yeah i was listening to noam chomsky the other day and he said it's not the most important election of his lifetime it's the most important election in human history. you have a republican party that is ignoring climate science as we head rapidly towards a future that's difficult to think about and where organized meaningful human existence is in jeopardy and republican party it's ignoring what's ahead and a president who is playing footsie and sometimes not so subtle with white nationalists....
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everything will be good to on the other end of things, you have people like chris hedges paid to chomskyho get speak all over the country to talk about how america is on the verge of collapse. it is confusing to understand where we stand when there are so many different narratives at the same time. host: todd in michigan, independent. caller: good morning. the problem is if you look at the big picture, when i was born was 37, the population billion. it is now 8.5 billion. that means it is more than double the last 50 years and grown exponentially. these countries that hold -- do whatever they have to do to get water, food and whatever. the only thing that is going to solve all these problems is population control in a world government. host: let's get to barbara in new jersey, a republican. your reaction to this week in washington. caller: good morning, greta. i am calling in regard to president trump is doing such a great job for all of us. why doesn't they give him a chance? i just don't understand. he fights for us, he wants the wall to be built so people come in like they should, the
everything will be good to on the other end of things, you have people like chris hedges paid to chomskyho get speak all over the country to talk about how america is on the verge of collapse. it is confusing to understand where we stand when there are so many different narratives at the same time. host: todd in michigan, independent. caller: good morning. the problem is if you look at the big picture, when i was born was 37, the population billion. it is now 8.5 billion. that means it is more...