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education and welfare and their own bad states and the only border sees only part 2 feet it's what's inside the border if there will be equality 2 states equal to the family of nations and not one occupying. this would make for good neighbors but good neighbor or whole days not necessarily love. and yet it is argued that the wall exists to protect the economy or at least the israeli economy. form 2001 until 2000 and plea is lost almost. 4 percent for its g.d.p. . in those years i mean no one goes to see even a movie and no one knew who was the good boss or simply because of the security situation. and according to the walls architect the security of the israeli people comes 1st you see your stuff. and you give me a clear picture a very miserable picture about people who suffer from the war go back from the beginning why we did it. because. because of this because of 1000 draws. the people of that work in kindergarden in. israel so called separation barrier has provoked domestic unrest and attracted international criticism the route to war takes has been deemed by the international co
education and welfare and their own bad states and the only border sees only part 2 feet it's what's inside the border if there will be equality 2 states equal to the family of nations and not one occupying. this would make for good neighbors but good neighbor or whole days not necessarily love. and yet it is argued that the wall exists to protect the economy or at least the israeli economy. form 2001 until 2000 and plea is lost almost. 4 percent for its g.d.p. . in those years i mean no one...
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department of health education and welfare, and the university of pittsburgh health center. announcer: this is american history tv featuring events, interviews, archival films, and visits to college classrooms, museums, and historic places. exploring our nation's past every weekend on c-span3. on "lecturesnight in history," we visit the classroom of professor nicole myers-turner who teaches about enslaved of formerly african americans following emancipation. >> what does it mean to be free? one of the key areas that we heard from garrison fraser, what do free people want? land. they want to be independent, and land was an important part of it. they wanted control of their own labor, fruits of their own labor. one way we get a look at what free people wanted was a look at now the pretty famous letter of a formerly enslaved man named jordan anderson writing to his enslaver inlaver -- response to his request that he returned to the plantation he left from and return to work. very memorably challenges the former enslaver about the way he treated him, the violence he visited upon
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each other and they don't -- we have downtime in the va and a surplus of work to do in health education and welfare department and he said we have a bill and if these companies want to sell or lease to the federal government they have to be interoperable. that was the term. have it play on someone else's machine and vice versa and that set the stage and level playing ground for the modern it industry. at this point ibm had 70% lost its share and they told the federal government this is what we are going to sell you and how you are going to use it and how much we are going to charge. >> that is what a monopoly does. >> there is relevance to today in brooks's life story and that is as a congressman he served on a panel that was impeach a federal judge. he had to learn the rules of impeachment. you can take the story from a. >> this is w o douglas, 1970, a federal judge who had accepted -- >> william o douglas, a great liberal supreme court justice. >> brooks was put on a select panel meaning congressman and senators to decide if there was reasonable evidence that an impeachment investigation should b
each other and they don't -- we have downtime in the va and a surplus of work to do in health education and welfare department and he said we have a bill and if these companies want to sell or lease to the federal government they have to be interoperable. that was the term. have it play on someone else's machine and vice versa and that set the stage and level playing ground for the modern it industry. at this point ibm had 70% lost its share and they told the federal government this is what we...
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financial institutions can do we need to rebuild public sectors especially public and also educational sectors and social welfare systems we need to tax the rich and have progressive taxation rather than repressive taxation we need to have capital controls on financial speculation across borders we need kroger policies we need in the united states and we've been calling a green new jail all of that is what we need and it's even within global capitalism that's not moving beyond. well and professor norman some we also have to leave it there because our time is up but i'm really grateful to you for sharing your insights with us today thank you thank you so much for having me on. thank you for watching and hope to syria and next week on the world of pride and they say and stay at home. please. don't. come. in the stores the shite the week. of automated ideal checks to allow essential travel during the law but after the initial past system stuff the big problem is on the city's metro and. look. this doesn't make sense to. see say their lives are being put at risk by the government's failure to supply hospitals with p
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financial institutions can do we need to rebuild public sectors especially public and also educational sectors and social welfare systems we need to tax the rich and have progressive taxation rather than repressive taxation we need to have capital controls on financial speculation across borders we need kroger policies we need in the united states and we've been calling a green new jail all of that is what we need to honest even within global capitalism that's not moving beyond. well and professor and in some that we also have to leave it there because our time is up but i did really grateful to you for sharing your insights with us today thank you thank you so much for having me on. thank you for watching and hope to syria and next week on while they're quite as they say and stay at home. mom. she manatee is on the edge of the precipice thanks to continuing destruction of the natural world. she just seemed lady of alarm goes off you could lose an election from lady of. the people who is. less than nothing you can hold up. of the new nuclear. war. or the. only dealing in myanmar. as a rule book you. shit that i'
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financial institutions can do we need to rebuild public sectors especially public and also educational sectors and social welfare systems we need to tax the rich and have progressive taxation rather than repressive taxation we need to have capital controls on financial speculation across borders we need kroger policies we need in the united states and we've been calling a green new jail all of that is what we need and it's even within global capitalism that's not moving beyond. well and professor nandan from that we also have to leave it there because our time is up but i'm really grateful to you for sharing your insights with us today thank you thank you so much for having me on. thank you for watching and hope to syria again next week on while they're quite as they say and stay at home. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy one from day shouldn't let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only closely i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. right. now. in the stories that shaped the way kar
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financial institutions can do we need to rebuild public sectors especially public and also educational sectors and social welfare systems we need to tax the rich and have progressive taxation rather than repressive taxation we need to have capital controls on financial speculation across borders we need kroger policies we need in the united states and we've been calling the green new jails all of that is what we need tennis even within global capitalism that's not moving beyond. well and professor learn from that we also have to leave it there because our time is up but i'm really grateful to you for sharing your insights with us today thank you thank you so much for having me on. thank you for watching and hope to syria again next week on well they're quite as they say and they have. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world the politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. turn to the now call them out as you. listen. to us and in the conductor come out soon you're going to know this too small. to see just. do 3 also on food because you can see s
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and the title. the reformed welfare. no talking about white men and heartland do not have a college education and all of a sudden, their victim of a rigged game. directives of the elites. the wall street elites open up china to free tried to enlist themselves printed and that has administrated them to theirir expense. the conversation on the right, acts as if they do not have responsibility or agency and that they are not able to take advantage of the opportunities they have. i find that disconnect to be extremely troubling. and i also think that the narrative on the right is analytically wrong word we certainly use better policy for those workers. but f there is opportunity for many of those workers in the current economy and certainly homore the public the public debate would suggest. and finally i would say that i think they would respond better to the different message. we need some of our leaders to give them shots. host: the stagnant wage is agreed with. but significant white roof for women. obviously if you put them together you get a different story. he economically, the women rights has been hugely good for the econo
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welfare and safety of georgians. we have to make sure that we're taking every preventive measure to inform, educate and in this instancewe have to make sure that we're testing, tracing and that we're treating and we probably need to add a fourth one and that is isolate. after having tested and traced. >> we'll keep in touch in the days and weeks ahead, sir, and watch how this plays out. thank you so much for your time, sir. >> thanks, john. >> good luck. >>> up next, the latest on the medical fight including how early the virus reached the united states. >>> the isolation is most difficult on those who have to say good-bye. >> towards the end, one of the important things that we had to do was make sure that they could actually say good-bye to each other. holding the phone, trying to speak between mother and son and other family members. it might be their last words to each other that they can remember trying to help them through this horrible moment. you're clearly someone who takes care of yourself. so when it comes to screening for colon cancer, don't wait. because when caught early, it's more treatable. i'm cologuar
welfare and safety of georgians. we have to make sure that we're taking every preventive measure to inform, educate and in this instancewe have to make sure that we're testing, tracing and that we're treating and we probably need to add a fourth one and that is isolate. after having tested and traced. >> we'll keep in touch in the days and weeks ahead, sir, and watch how this plays out. thank you so much for your time, sir. >> thanks, john. >> good luck. >>> up next,...
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and this is the boudoir virtues. they have the education that will be financed from the center. but maternity care and early childcare should be expanded and state finance. the taxes should be steep. corporate welfareuld be eliminated. they should be cut to a tiny fraction. a modest minimum income should be given to every american that tax laws should encourage both men and women combined pay to work with the family and community work is there a butt button in there somewhere? she was annoyed i called her a marxist. she is of the left and i am not. i was a socialist. i dreamt i saw joe hill last night. but i am a christian liberal which means that i acknowledge the responsibility that we have towards the poor. we can just take a country club view and those are losers. this again would be donald trump. i have my cadillac all is well in the world. on a lot of policy proposals i agree. i might not agree with the scale that she wants to do them on we agree that we should help poor people in pregnant women and so forth that there should be not a fist in people's face but an open hand of help that is perfectly consistent with what we call capitalism when you think about it the ordinary catalyst i do not
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responsibility in the title they reformed welfare but now talking in the homeland with college education now all of a sudden they are victims of a rigged game and the victims of the elites and the wall street elites open up china to free trade to enrich themselves that eviscerated them at their expense and the conversation on the right ask is if they do not have responsibility or agency and they are able to take advantage of those opportunities that they have i find that disconnect to be extremely troubling and i also think the narrative on the right is a little bit wrong we need their policies for those workers but there is ample economic opportunity for many of those workers in the current economy more than the public debate would suggest. finally i would say they word respond better to a different message and we need our leaders to give that a shot. >> the stagnant wage story is true everyone disagrees with that but significant wage growth for women if you put them together to have a different story but economically the rise of women is hugely beneficial to the economy in the labor force. but what is at stake is the fact the capacity those t
responsibility in the title they reformed welfare but now talking in the homeland with college education now all of a sudden they are victims of a rigged game and the victims of the elites and the wall street elites open up china to free trade to enrich themselves that eviscerated them at their expense and the conversation on the right ask is if they do not have responsibility or agency and they are able to take advantage of those opportunities that they have i find that disconnect to be...
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my favorite marxist economist that education should be financed from the center and the care and early child care should be expanded and state financed. corporate welfared be eliminated and military expenditures cut a tiny fraction of the present level. and given to american the amerid tax laws should encourage men and women combined paid work with family and community work. we followers of adam smith are egalitarian. is there a dot in there somewhere? >> guest: nancy was a professor at the university of massachusetts and should get the nobel prize. she was annoyed that i called her a marxist because she isn't an orthodox marxist. she is of the left and i was, once i was joined by a sociali socialist. i dreamt i saw joe last night. but i as i said i am a christian liberal which means that i acknowledge the responsibility that they have towards the poor. we can't just take a country club view and i've got my cadillac as well in the world so on a lot of the policy proposals nancy makes on the left, i agr agree. i may not quite agree with the scale she wants to do them on but we agree that we should help poor people and pregnant women and so forth there s
my favorite marxist economist that education should be financed from the center and the care and early child care should be expanded and state financed. corporate welfared be eliminated and military expenditures cut a tiny fraction of the present level. and given to american the amerid tax laws should encourage men and women combined paid work with family and community work. we followers of adam smith are egalitarian. is there a dot in there somewhere? >> guest: nancy was a professor at...
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economist nancy for break that education should be financed from the center at the early childcare should be expanded and financed by the state. texas should be seen that corporate welfarehould be eliminated and military expenditures should be cut to it tiny fraction of the present level and a modest income should be given to every american but the tax laws should both encourage men and women combined paid work with family and community work and we follow full version of adam smith are egalitarian. is there but in their printed. deidre: nancy and is an old friend. she a professor of the university of massachusetts. and she should get them nobel prize but she won't. she was annoyed that a connor a narcissist because she's not unorthodox markets. i was once, bias socialist. as i said, i'm a christian liberal which means that i have knowledge responsibility that we have towards the poor. i cannot just take it kind of country club, humans are losers. so a lot of the policy proposals that nancy makes in the left, i agree i may not quite agree with that skill she wants to do them on but we agree we should health for people and pregnant women and so forth. that there should be
economist nancy for break that education should be financed from the center at the early childcare should be expanded and financed by the state. texas should be seen that corporate welfarehould be eliminated and military expenditures should be cut to it tiny fraction of the present level and a modest income should be given to every american but the tax laws should both encourage men and women combined paid work with family and community work and we follow full version of adam smith are...
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economists nancy that education should be financed from the center and that maternity care and early childcare should be state financed that taxes should be steep and corporate welfarelluminated, that the military expenditures should be cut to a tiny fraction of their present level, that i'm modest minimum income should be given to every american and tax laws and should encourage men and combined paid work with family and community work. we followers of adam smith are egalitarian. is there a but in there somewhere? guest: nancy is an old friend, a professor at the university of massachusetts and should get the nobel prize, but won't. she was annoyed i called her a marxist because she is non-orthodox marxist but she is of the left and i am not. i was once kind of a joan baez social theme songs and i dreamt i saw joe hill last night, but as i said i'm a christian liberal, which means i'd knowledge a responsibility that we have towards the poor that we can't just take a kind of country club view, those are losers, this again would be donald trump, those losers i don't care about them. i have my cadillac, all is well in the world, so on a lot of the policy proposals tha
economists nancy that education should be financed from the center and that maternity care and early childcare should be state financed that taxes should be steep and corporate welfarelluminated, that the military expenditures should be cut to a tiny fraction of their present level, that i'm modest minimum income should be given to every american and tax laws and should encourage men and combined paid work with family and community work. we followers of adam smith are egalitarian. is there a...
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education which bans segregation in public schools, loving against virginia, striking down bans on interracial marriage, here are headlines about that. the 1960s and 70s is minimtumul. ronald reagan talks about welfare queens, about strapping young bucks using food stamps to buy t bone steaks. he says the voting rights act was a hue yamiliation of the so. he kicks off the presidential campaign with a speech praising states rights in philadelphia but not philadelphia, pennsylvania, philadelphia, mississippi, where civil rights workers were murdered 16 years before. and reagan's presidency is notable because it brings so many people together. but reagan wins two absolutely crushing electoral victories over carter and mondale. but it follows the pattern set in the declaration and repeated thereafter of bringing the nation together by pushing aside issues of racial inequality. so the pattern repeats itself. it's fading, i think. and if you want to tell a story of progress, can you maybe tell it in that way. but if you want to look back to the declaration and the founding for basic theme of the american story, it's not liberty. its not equality. it's purchasing unity at the price of racial justice. the s
education which bans segregation in public schools, loving against virginia, striking down bans on interracial marriage, here are headlines about that. the 1960s and 70s is minimtumul. ronald reagan talks about welfare queens, about strapping young bucks using food stamps to buy t bone steaks. he says the voting rights act was a hue yamiliation of the so. he kicks off the presidential campaign with a speech praising states rights in philadelphia but not philadelphia, pennsylvania, philadelphia,...