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-- her new book "fascism: a warning." this one hour. [applause] thank you. it's a pleasure, i want to say such a pleasure to be here with secretary albright. as you know, she served as our secretary of state from 1997 to 2001. before that she was our u.n. ambassador. she served on the nfc staff and foreign relations committee, she's teaching and running her own company and she's published a new book that we're going to talk about in some detail called "fascism, a warning" and some might say the title is alarmist. and she says good. [applause] david: before turning to the subject matter of your book, madam secretary, i want to talk about what's very much in the news on online, a subject that you are uniquely qualified to talk about and that's north korea. the audience will remember that secretary albright went to pyong yang in october, 2000 and met there with a then leader of north korea, kim jong-il, the father of kim jong-un, and had a round of discussions with him about a deal that's very much like the kind of deal that
-- her new book "fascism: a warning." this one hour. [applause] thank you. it's a pleasure, i want to say such a pleasure to be here with secretary albright. as you know, she served as our secretary of state from 1997 to 2001. before that she was our u.n. ambassador. she served on the nfc staff and foreign relations committee, she's teaching and running her own company and she's published a new book that we're going to talk about in some detail called "fascism, a warning"...
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a different form of fascism. that's what i grew up with. and arrivedmerica on november 11, 1948, veterans day, and there was thanksgiving . this is my first real feeling that i had to do something different. we gathered together and i heard them buddy asking for god's blessing and i thought, who is asking, and i realized i was asking, and then i asked. [laughter] all i wanted to be was to be an american. then we moved to denver. my father, at that stage, he had asked for political asylum. he defected. he asked for political asylum . at that age, the rockefeller foundation was finding jobs for central european intellectuals or something and they found him a job at university of denver. and they had no idea where denver was. we started driving across america. my mother said, they say denver is the mile high city, but we're not going up so maybe we're going the wrong direction. [laughter] fmr. sec. albright: but the bottom line is we were refugees. in fact, at that stage we were called displaced persons. and my father wrote a book about "mr. d
a different form of fascism. that's what i grew up with. and arrivedmerica on november 11, 1948, veterans day, and there was thanksgiving . this is my first real feeling that i had to do something different. we gathered together and i heard them buddy asking for god's blessing and i thought, who is asking, and i realized i was asking, and then i asked. [laughter] all i wanted to be was to be an american. then we moved to denver. my father, at that stage, he had asked for political asylum. he...
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-- her new book "fascism: a warning." this one hour. [applause] thank you. it's a pleasure, i want to say such a pleasure to be here with secretary albright. as you know, she served as our secretary of state from 1997 to 2001. before that she was our u.n. ambassador. she served on the nfc staff and foreign relations committee, she's teaching and running her
-- her new book "fascism: a warning." this one hour. [applause] thank you. it's a pleasure, i want to say such a pleasure to be here with secretary albright. as you know, she served as our secretary of state from 1997 to 2001. before that she was our u.n. ambassador. she served on the nfc staff and foreign relations committee, she's teaching and running her
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let me go back to alex in cyberspace mark a spot on it trivializes what fascism in what hitler's third reich did in the twentieth century the use of this rhetoric by the left trivializes one of the most . treacherous in dangerous and and least humane time in human history alex yeah but words have they start to lose their meaning because they're just said so often and so frivolously that there's no meaning behind it and a lot of the people don't understand that. splendid understand the history behind the words but they're just using it to stir up so much anger and so much hate and so much division that it's going to lead to a very very bad place i mean peter you had you had the home secretary couldn't eat at a mexican restaurant the other day neilston a shame tear out sarah huckabee sanders at a restaurant the other day and they wouldn't serve her so i mean it's getting to the point of basket steria you know. i worry is that someone's going to take it a step further yes and we're going to see violence we already saw it with the congressman's lease when he was on a on a foot baseball pit
let me go back to alex in cyberspace mark a spot on it trivializes what fascism in what hitler's third reich did in the twentieth century the use of this rhetoric by the left trivializes one of the most . treacherous in dangerous and and least humane time in human history alex yeah but words have they start to lose their meaning because they're just said so often and so frivolously that there's no meaning behind it and a lot of the people don't understand that. splendid understand the history...
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band there right fascism resurgent and ukraine in some way you could say and some of. the baltic states where people literally get into waffen s.s. uniforms and celebrate their ancestors collaboration josh cohen writing for the right here if we can get the camera on me because it's a good article to read the title i don't is ukraine's got a real problem with far right violence parentheses and no r.p. didn't write this headline yes josh r.t. did not write this headline because reported it four years ago when it was just cool and he he must have been living under a rock for years now he's reporting about. these ultra nationalist far right you know code for bad or right fascist militias funded supported and sent against their own citizens via the putsch regime that the west back to new korean days off i dar the right sector the new national drill geno works like our parallel of police force and sea fourteen which stands for the fourteen words which even have a seventeen thousand dollars from the ukrainian portrush even for kids camps and he reports that there are these ar
band there right fascism resurgent and ukraine in some way you could say and some of. the baltic states where people literally get into waffen s.s. uniforms and celebrate their ancestors collaboration josh cohen writing for the right here if we can get the camera on me because it's a good article to read the title i don't is ukraine's got a real problem with far right violence parentheses and no r.p. didn't write this headline yes josh r.t. did not write this headline because reported it four...
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let me go back to alice in cyberspace mark a spot on it trivializes what fascism and what hitler's third reich did in the twentieth century the use of this rhetoric by the left trivializes one of the most . treacherous in dangerous and and least humane time in human history alex yeah but words have they start to lose their meaning because they just said so often it's so frivolously that there's no meaning behind it and a lot of the people don't understand that. splendid understand the history behind the word but they're just using it to stir up so much anger and so much hate and so much division that. going to lead to a very very bad place i mean peter you had you had the home secretary couldn't eat at a mexican restaurant the other day nielsen shame tear out sarah huckabee sanders at a restaurant the other day and they wouldn't serve her so i mean it's getting to the point of mass hysteria you know. i worry is that someone's going to take it a step further yes and we're going to see violence we already saw it with congressman when he was on a baseball pitch we had someone come out and u
let me go back to alice in cyberspace mark a spot on it trivializes what fascism and what hitler's third reich did in the twentieth century the use of this rhetoric by the left trivializes one of the most . treacherous in dangerous and and least humane time in human history alex yeah but words have they start to lose their meaning because they just said so often it's so frivolously that there's no meaning behind it and a lot of the people don't understand that. splendid understand the history...
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it's called "fascism: a warning." and it is this really insightful history looking back and telling us a warning, alarming warning, of the trend of rising authoritarianism around the globe. it's a history lesson, but you bring it also into today's world. so madam secretary, please, dare we ask, what is the warning that we all need to be scared about? i read it, so i know how scared i am. >> let me just say, it has kind of a skir cary title and a scar cover, and it's meant to be because i think that we do need to watch what is going on everywhere around the world. i wrote it because it has something to do with my own background. i was born in czechoslovakia in 1937, and the nazis came in. we spent the war in england because my father was a diplomat. i didn't know about my background as being jewish until 1976. i was raised a catholic, married an episcopalian. i do know what happened when fa fascism took over. everything changed and people were not only discriminated against but killed for who they were. and so i really
it's called "fascism: a warning." and it is this really insightful history looking back and telling us a warning, alarming warning, of the trend of rising authoritarianism around the globe. it's a history lesson, but you bring it also into today's world. so madam secretary, please, dare we ask, what is the warning that we all need to be scared about? i read it, so i know how scared i am. >> let me just say, it has kind of a skir cary title and a scar cover, and it's meant to be...
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happiness -- >> anthony: no, no, happiness all the time is fascism. >> lucia: it's a disease, man. >> anthony: it's oppressive. >> lucia: you're not doing anything. >> anthony: but if you have a few moments a week, where you just go, "oh shit, i'm happy." >> lucia: yeah. >> anthony: it sneaks up on you. ♪ >> anthony: which is more satisfying, eating a good meal, or cooking a good meal for somebody you really care about? >> lucia: i think eating. >> nacho: i actually enjoy both, but i don't wanna hear anything. i don't want you to talk to me, i just want to see your expression, like seeing your connecting without having to have a dialogue about it. >> anthony: see, i'm not sure. cooking for customers, that's a different experience. making an omelet for someone -- >> lucia: in the morning, after. you're saying? yeah. >> anthony: it's really the best. >> lucia: the guy that i marry, i was with him for the first time. and i cooked three eggs, two asparagus, and five cherry tomatoes, with my heart. and we had this small but very beautiful breakfast/brunch/lunch. >> anthony: it's the best t
happiness -- >> anthony: no, no, happiness all the time is fascism. >> lucia: it's a disease, man. >> anthony: it's oppressive. >> lucia: you're not doing anything. >> anthony: but if you have a few moments a week, where you just go, "oh shit, i'm happy." >> lucia: yeah. >> anthony: it sneaks up on you. ♪ >> anthony: which is more satisfying, eating a good meal, or cooking a good meal for somebody you really care about? >> lucia:...
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fascism resurgent and ukraine and some what you could say and some of the baltic states where people literally get into watch uniforms and celebrate their ancestors collaboration josh cohen writing for the right here if we can get the camera on me because it's a good article to read the title i don't is ukraine's got a real problem with far right violence parentheses and no r.p. didn't write this headline yes josh r.t. did not write this headline because reported it four years ago when it was just just cool and he he must have been living under a rock for years now he's reporting about. these ultra nationalist far right you know code for bad or right fascist militias funded supported and sent against their own citizens by the putsch regime that the west back to new korean days off i dar the right sector the new national journal geno it's like our parallel police force and c fourteen which stands for the fourteen words which even have a seventeen thousand dollars from the ukrainian putsch regime for kids camps and he reports that there is are launching attacks on roma camps anti-fasci
fascism resurgent and ukraine and some what you could say and some of the baltic states where people literally get into watch uniforms and celebrate their ancestors collaboration josh cohen writing for the right here if we can get the camera on me because it's a good article to read the title i don't is ukraine's got a real problem with far right violence parentheses and no r.p. didn't write this headline yes josh r.t. did not write this headline because reported it four years ago when it was...
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mussolini's fascism and national socialism he became a kind of eminence greece in the background sort of intellectual. kind of mentor for a variety of the right groups that were rising up in italy and so forth he lived and he died nine hundred seventy four but he has works now been picked up by the altar right and people of that sort so it struck me that you know to have first place julie's name checked in the new york times was strange enough but to have that be done in the in the context of you know the new president of the united states and steve bannon at the time was still on board you know he was still part of the bench there so and again the odd thing again all these things seem to link him to something else the other odd thing about all of that was that the context in which he was named checking julius what was an allusion to alexander doogan who is another terry political thinker who has links with the traditionalism julius several. associated with and he too depending on which sources you. use has had some effect and some influence on some of the ideas or themes that are inf
mussolini's fascism and national socialism he became a kind of eminence greece in the background sort of intellectual. kind of mentor for a variety of the right groups that were rising up in italy and so forth he lived and he died nine hundred seventy four but he has works now been picked up by the altar right and people of that sort so it struck me that you know to have first place julie's name checked in the new york times was strange enough but to have that be done in the in the context of...
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fascism did not rise in the '30s because it was strong. it rose because democracy was weak.dimir putin's greatest strategic aim so to break up the western alliance and to cause a crisis of faithn democracy. the lubricants of a democratic society are trust, faith and belief. and every day donald trump attacks trust, faith and belief in our institutions with his assaults on the rule of law. one of the things that i think president bush was wrong about when he talked about democracy during our tenure, that what creates a democratic society is elections. elections do not create a democratic society. in many places, they create majortariani majortarianism. what creates a democratic society is the rule of law, where minorities are protected from the majority. that is all under assault. when you see a president at thing the freedom of press, the first amendment, institutions of fairness in the judicial system, this is cause to worry. when you look at european leaders who have seen the disaster within a human life span that came from fascism, that came from totalitarianism, the thre
fascism did not rise in the '30s because it was strong. it rose because democracy was weak.dimir putin's greatest strategic aim so to break up the western alliance and to cause a crisis of faithn democracy. the lubricants of a democratic society are trust, faith and belief. and every day donald trump attacks trust, faith and belief in our institutions with his assaults on the rule of law. one of the things that i think president bush was wrong about when he talked about democracy during our...
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the comparison to fascism is a third because hitler was not concerned with illegal immigrants. the jews were citizens of germany. they'd been in germany for a long time. hitler was drawing an internal line between if you will what he considered to be first-class citizens, the nordic germans and wanted to make jews second-class citizens or worse. >> laura: that comparison is embarrassing. the comparison is insulting. it's so ridiculous on so many levels. it's infuriating. but i want to play a clip. this is a preview from your film "the death of a nation" coming out august 3rd. no one's seen this yet. let's watch. >> lincoln was elected to unite a country and stop slavery. democrats smeared him, went to war against him. now, their target is trump. >> donald trump wins the presidency. >> so help me god. >> they say he's killing america. >> there will be a vote to impeach. >> they say he's a racist. >> this was a white lash. >> and a farbish. who are the -- fascists. who are the real racists? >> laura: where can we watch the entire trailer? >> go to my website, dinesh didsouza.com.
the comparison to fascism is a third because hitler was not concerned with illegal immigrants. the jews were citizens of germany. they'd been in germany for a long time. hitler was drawing an internal line between if you will what he considered to be first-class citizens, the nordic germans and wanted to make jews second-class citizens or worse. >> laura: that comparison is embarrassing. the comparison is insulting. it's so ridiculous on so many levels. it's infuriating. but i want to...
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fascism is rig wing enomenon. or that racism and white supremacy are staples of the republican party. these are two themes that are investigated in the book and movie. host: from our republican line from north carolina. karen, good morning, you're on. caller: yeah, hi. i'd like say to that i'm very happy that president trump pardonned y. and i'm one of the democrats that voted for barack obama twice. and then crossed over to vote republican for the first time in my life. . i wish you would do something about angela merkel. it was not v and ila wish you would do something about angela merkel. it was angela merkel who, when she was up for a nobel peace prize, made those statements. if you can get here, we'll take you in to the syrian refugees. l .eace prize she never even got 'know if germanis ever g ce back from what she has done. host: thanks, karen. thank you. guest: i will say that europe is theng a serious problem best ans take them at game against that seem largely digest -- largely indigestible. german?rkey b
fascism is rig wing enomenon. or that racism and white supremacy are staples of the republican party. these are two themes that are investigated in the book and movie. host: from our republican line from north carolina. karen, good morning, you're on. caller: yeah, hi. i'd like say to that i'm very happy that president trump pardonned y. and i'm one of the democrats that voted for barack obama twice. and then crossed over to vote republican for the first time in my life. . i wish you would do...
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the book i wrote is fascism, a warning. [applause] the good news is in recent months we've been witnessing the most widespread and far-reaching grounds of clinical activism and organization in my lifetime. thousands of women have stepped forward to run for office for the first time in many of them are in energized by hillary. none of them are dwelling on the past. likes of terry clinton, we are focused on the future. more than two decades ago in beijing, hillary are just never to forget that all people have the right to speak freely and the right to be heard. thanks to hillary's example, voices are being heard and will continue to be heard on behalf of imperatives that are angered and heart, the love of justice, the desire for freedom, the refusal to remain silent in the face of bigotry, and the pursuit of any task. i ask you to join with me in thanking hillary clinton for everything she's done and will do for our country, for women, for men and for the future of us all. hillary, if you and laura will come up and take you p
the book i wrote is fascism, a warning. [applause] the good news is in recent months we've been witnessing the most widespread and far-reaching grounds of clinical activism and organization in my lifetime. thousands of women have stepped forward to run for office for the first time in many of them are in energized by hillary. none of them are dwelling on the past. likes of terry clinton, we are focused on the future. more than two decades ago in beijing, hillary are just never to forget that...
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that is fascism.ether we allow fascism to take over this country is an open question and none of us know what is will happen. it is by no means hyperbole to call trump a fascist. >> it's scary. we were talking about i during the break. it is frightening but i think americans have to start confronting frightening things and speaking in ways that we're not used to. >> right. and, you know, it's the oddest thing because we also talked about how fast it happens. >> yeah. >> but i'm always thinking about how slowly it happens, you know. somebody posted recently the mock cover that "the boston globe" did before trump's election to try to scare people that said deportations to begin, and we thought it would be so shocking just a year and a half ago, and now we're in the middle of it. deportations have long since begun and worse than deportations. >> and soon internment camps. masha gessen, thank you very much. >>> coming up, the alarming reasons why so many americans are numb to separating children, even lit
that is fascism.ether we allow fascism to take over this country is an open question and none of us know what is will happen. it is by no means hyperbole to call trump a fascist. >> it's scary. we were talking about i during the break. it is frightening but i think americans have to start confronting frightening things and speaking in ways that we're not used to. >> right. and, you know, it's the oddest thing because we also talked about how fast it happens. >> yeah. >>...
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hillary is more diplomatic than i am, the book i wrote is called "fascism: a warning". [laughter] [applause] ms. albright: the good news is, in recent months we have been seeing a far-reaching swell of political activism. thousands of women have stepped forward to run for office for the first time. many of them are energized by hillary and supported by her new organization, onward together. none of them are dwelling on the past. like secretary clinton, we are focusing upon the future. more than two decades ago in beijing, hillary urged us never to forget that all people, and i quote "have the right to speak freely and the right to be heard." thanks to hillary's example, voices are being heard and will continue to be heard on behalf of imperatives that are anchored in the heart -- the love of justice, the desire for freedom, the refusal to remain silent in the face of bigotry and the itas, truth.er i ask you to join with me in thanking hillary clinton in everything that she has done and will do in our country for women, men, and the future of us all. hillary, come up and
hillary is more diplomatic than i am, the book i wrote is called "fascism: a warning". [laughter] [applause] ms. albright: the good news is, in recent months we have been seeing a far-reaching swell of political activism. thousands of women have stepped forward to run for office for the first time. many of them are energized by hillary and supported by her new organization, onward together. none of them are dwelling on the past. like secretary clinton, we are focusing upon the future....
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but anybody who was image read at the time knew that this was maybe the last chance to stop fascism where and franco was forming these terrible alliances with hitler and mussolini and of course we know that terrible story. and yet, of course, this is not a story about politics primarily or states at war, it is a story about two people and their minds and their passions. hemingway is such an extraordinary character. it's very difficult to imagine how anybody could live with the man! it does matter too though, that she fell in love with him in this. can you imagine the intensity of this situation, to be at war and it was such a noble war, and she was maybe coming alive for the first time to her life's purpose, and of course falling in love rather disastrously with a married man. she was coming awake to herself and also incredibly i think impressed by him, under those circumstances, the way that he taught her what a war was. she could not help herself. as the story progresses, i think we all recognise the way that you tell the tale, that it is doomed from the beginning. i think probably beca
but anybody who was image read at the time knew that this was maybe the last chance to stop fascism where and franco was forming these terrible alliances with hitler and mussolini and of course we know that terrible story. and yet, of course, this is not a story about politics primarily or states at war, it is a story about two people and their minds and their passions. hemingway is such an extraordinary character. it's very difficult to imagine how anybody could live with the man! it does...
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party concert keeping and she said that quite frankly these are the words of a fascist talking about fascism so what we hear from all parties in germany is discussed and so very strong statements coming in from a very strong statement that was also made by golan but kids saying something like this attract consequences for him here in germany well there are rules in germany and other european countries it is. forbidden to deny all the whole calls to deny the victims of the nazi era but it is not forbidden to say something what gollum just said he didn't say was no hold of course he didn't say it didn't kill six million jews and he didn't say hitler didn't start the war what he said was in the end that compared to two thousand years of german history the twelve years wouldn't mean very much this is of course is rather version of of of the nazi era this of course is disgusting but probably it won't be a metaphor for a judge but this is obviously not the first time the government is making such statements as it has a history of doing this yes some are going on to become quite and tories for doin
party concert keeping and she said that quite frankly these are the words of a fascist talking about fascism so what we hear from all parties in germany is discussed and so very strong statements coming in from a very strong statement that was also made by golan but kids saying something like this attract consequences for him here in germany well there are rules in germany and other european countries it is. forbidden to deny all the whole calls to deny the victims of the nazi era but it is not...
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organize yourself should be distinct from hindu ism in any case could be fascist it could exist under fascism yeah but hinduism you see actually sees religion as an intensely personal matter my father would pray every morning very development never oblige me wants to join in the idea is that it's everything about religion is between you and your maker or whatever image of form of your me could you wish to worship or not that amount of choice is intrinsic to hindus so that kind of hammer all of that in into some sort of narrow street jacket of uniformity that's not something that's truly hindu or tall and that's where the political movement called hindutva which is. the ideology of the of the ruling party today and those forces supporting it that dismays me a great deal because in fact you can take such a vast completionist accepting diverse all encompassing religion and reduce it to the team identity of the british football hooligan which is what frankly some of the goons who are the fellow travellers of the hundreds of movement today are doing some studies say that common violence is up thir
organize yourself should be distinct from hindu ism in any case could be fascist it could exist under fascism yeah but hinduism you see actually sees religion as an intensely personal matter my father would pray every morning very development never oblige me wants to join in the idea is that it's everything about religion is between you and your maker or whatever image of form of your me could you wish to worship or not that amount of choice is intrinsic to hindus so that kind of hammer all of...
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keeping the leader of the left party told me that these are all the words of a fascist talking about fascism so all of the other parties are condemning what he's saying what he has said and in the end they also think this is disgusting under should have consequences so the politicians think doing this is a very worrying statement but is it a crime to say something like this in germany. of course i'm not to prosecute i'm not. talking the law no business book. quite frankly i would say no although it is forbidden to deny the whole. also it is forbidden to say that the holocaust didn't take place it is also forbidden to mock it to make fun of it and it is also forbidden to say what wasn't so bad but we carefully have to look up what he really said and he didn't say it wasn't about he didn't say it didn't take place he didn't say fifty million people weren't killed he didn't say that the whole coast at all didn't happen he just said well compared to the other parts of the german history there wasn't so important so it is disgusting but probably won't be any suspect of any criminal after investig
keeping the leader of the left party told me that these are all the words of a fascist talking about fascism so all of the other parties are condemning what he's saying what he has said and in the end they also think this is disgusting under should have consequences so the politicians think doing this is a very worrying statement but is it a crime to say something like this in germany. of course i'm not to prosecute i'm not. talking the law no business book. quite frankly i would say no...
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. >> the group refused fascism and he encourages his followers to support donald trump. >> he has blind followers for that regime and it is dangerous. >> he said he never campaigned for trump. >> the blue wall represents secularism, let's penetrate it for jesus christ. >> denounces gram's conservative preaching. >> we know how to pray. you don't need to tell us to come together to pray. >> berkeley had extra officers. >> we have disturbing video from san francisco showing a man kicking and injuring a small dog. it is outrage out near market and third street. a small dog approaches the man and he kicked it and kicks it so hard it goes flying up against the building. the dog has a fathered skull and would like the public's help to identify this person. >> a great white shark spotted not far from surfers. cornell barnard has the details. >> spotted this in the water about 12:30 on friday. a great white shark about 12 feet long. posting these warning science. >> you have to be cautious. >> she kept a close eye on the kids. >> i'm going to keep them on the sand and no swimming. >> tweeting i
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writers both the simple and symbolism of vietnam was sending was that we are quickly turning towards fascism. and so in december of 1967 he announces the poor people's campaign, in which his organization would bring waves of the nation's poor and disinherited to washington, d.c. to demand redress of the grievances by the government to secure the jobs and income for all adding that the poor would stay until america responds. but he envisioned this campaign has not just black and white but one that included mexican-americans, puerto ricans and native americans as well and he had hoped the campaign would do a number of things. three primary goals. transform fully the struggle of civil rights to a struggle of human rights, bring about the federal government's re-dedication to the war on poverty declared four years earlier by president lyndon johnson but never fully funded and to hopefully restore the credibility of nonviolence and social justice organizing which had lost ground considerably and then calls for any means necessary and armed self-defense. that will lead to my first excerpt here in
writers both the simple and symbolism of vietnam was sending was that we are quickly turning towards fascism. and so in december of 1967 he announces the poor people's campaign, in which his organization would bring waves of the nation's poor and disinherited to washington, d.c. to demand redress of the grievances by the government to secure the jobs and income for all adding that the poor would stay until america responds. but he envisioned this campaign has not just black and white but one...
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it is called "fascism of warning" it is an insightful history looking back and telling the alarming warning on authoritarianism around the globe. you bring a history lesson and bring it into today's world. please, what is the warning that we need to be scared about? i read it, i know how scared i am. >> it has kind of a scary title and cover. it is meant to be. i think that we do need to watch what is going on everywhere around the world. . . going to write the book no matter who got elected because i was beginning to see more and more divisions in our society certainly in countries abroad, and i wanted to write a historical book that explained what happened and how miscellanea came to power and how hitler came to power, and the things i write about and in turkey and the philippines and venezuela as an example which is what happens when the divisions in the society are exacerbated by a reader that thinks of his own power, so it is a warning. the best quote in the book said if you quot"a chicken in the boy would notice a. let me ask you to bring to a point thame to apoint that you n governme
it is called "fascism of warning" it is an insightful history looking back and telling the alarming warning on authoritarianism around the globe. you bring a history lesson and bring it into today's world. please, what is the warning that we need to be scared about? i read it, i know how scared i am. >> it has kind of a scary title and cover. it is meant to be. i think that we do need to watch what is going on everywhere around the world. . . going to write the book no matter...
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of refer to mad lynn with that incredible -- madeline with that incredible book she's published "fascism, a warning." at the end of it she talks about what is expected from us. you know, you see something and say something, do something. right? so what does that mean? well, we have to defend higher education. i -- i'm sorry to have to say that! but it is absolutely true! [ applause ] and that doesn't mean we defend the, you know, the folks who are not worthy of defense. you know, there are some characters out there who call themselves, you know, colleges and maybe that should not be, you know, given the name. but by and large, higher education is one of the greatest accomplishments of the united states. it has been one of our biggest selling points. and we have attracted people from all over the world. we have educated generations of americans to pursue their own dreams, to contribute to society. so please -- anybody associated with harvard or wellsy as my dear friend johnson knows, stand up and defend open inquiry, reason and facts, stand up and defend alternative reality wherever it po
of refer to mad lynn with that incredible -- madeline with that incredible book she's published "fascism, a warning." at the end of it she talks about what is expected from us. you know, you see something and say something, do something. right? so what does that mean? well, we have to defend higher education. i -- i'm sorry to have to say that! but it is absolutely true! [ applause ] and that doesn't mean we defend the, you know, the folks who are not worthy of defense. you know,...
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rallying and marching under fascism is not wor.e have to find ways to up the ante with their activism and make some sacrifices. amy: democracy now! will be covering protests on the border tomorrow as part of this national action. is fredrnt, who korematsu? that's when the significance of what is happening. use acknowledged they were wrong with japanese internment and turning more than 100,000 japanese. this casase went to the supreme court. >> as everyone knows, the japanese were interned during world war ii. the case which of the supreme court. the administration then put forward national ristification. the court accepted them wholesale and allow the internment. we now know ose justifications were a sham. chief justice roberts said, well, the court of history has shown that that opinion was wrong. but i think the really hard thing is to recognize it in real time. the chief justice should have recognized in real time now that this was just as that. i don't think we need to make a comparison, but just as bad but the was bad and wron
rallying and marching under fascism is not wor.e have to find ways to up the ante with their activism and make some sacrifices. amy: democracy now! will be covering protests on the border tomorrow as part of this national action. is fredrnt, who korematsu? that's when the significance of what is happening. use acknowledged they were wrong with japanese internment and turning more than 100,000 japanese. this casase went to the supreme court. >> as everyone knows, the japanese were interned...
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whereas there were all these ideologies, nazism, communism, socialism, fascism, which offered you a "positive liberty," which meant we were going to find your higher meaning being, but by regimentation, which was odd and paradoxical. and he kind of pierced that in that essay. and i've been sort of small "l" liberal every since, cured of any radical impulses. so that, i think, was the most -- the single most influential text, a single essay. john stuart mill was my favorite political philosopher. also his -- the famous "on liberty." as you can see, liberty is a theme here. and a fiction writer, borges, jorge luis borges, who was an argentinean short story writer, you can see i like the short form, who wrote rather mystical and magical, very short, fictional stories with deep philosophical roots. and that's -- if you had to have the three, that's the three. brian: when did you start reading? charles: reading seriously or reading letters? brian: either one. when did reading matter to you? charles: i think when -- i mean, i was at mcgill, i'm the graduate and i read for my courses, but it
whereas there were all these ideologies, nazism, communism, socialism, fascism, which offered you a "positive liberty," which meant we were going to find your higher meaning being, but by regimentation, which was odd and paradoxical. and he kind of pierced that in that essay. and i've been sort of small "l" liberal every since, cured of any radical impulses. so that, i think, was the most -- the single most influential text, a single essay. john stuart mill was my favorite...
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this is the fascism of the greater organism. he also adopts nazi psychiatry's and called autism eight disharmony and sites all those guys i showed you a nazi child psychology. this language is quite harsh increasingly stressing the cruelty and sadistic traits of autistic psychopaths of autistic acts of malice. year-by-year asperger is changing his definition to become more concerned with children's aptitude for community. asperger did price what he saw as the quote special ability of some autistic children in math and other technical subjects. he said they were on the favorable end of an autism range , but this was a highly gendered view. he declared what the autistic personality is next variant of male intelligence of the male character and so he's echoing stereotypes of the time, saying boys have a gift for logical ability, abstraction, precise thinking and formulating whereas girls are more gifted for the concrete and practical. autism he said the male pattern is exaggerated to the extreme. whereas asperger believe that many
this is the fascism of the greater organism. he also adopts nazi psychiatry's and called autism eight disharmony and sites all those guys i showed you a nazi child psychology. this language is quite harsh increasingly stressing the cruelty and sadistic traits of autistic psychopaths of autistic acts of malice. year-by-year asperger is changing his definition to become more concerned with children's aptitude for community. asperger did price what he saw as the quote special ability of some...
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it literally means anti-fascism. when you say people who are fighting anti-fascism are the same as neo-nazis, it's exactly what you're saying, matt. it's kind of ridiculous. >> you havo look at donald trump's conduct. >> around, though. >> if i can sit we need t look at donald trump's conduct with vladimir putin, with kim, with the press, his authoritarian impulses and pronouncements as a whole rather than pull them all apart. this is his method of governance. this is what he believes in. this is what he, indeed, goes to his base on, and he is very successful at it. >> but carl -- this is the thing. for everyone who is freaked out about this and they're concerned and they're, you know, oh my george bush, howgoing to deal with it, the president has term limits. whether it's two more years or six more years, it's going to be over. and the press will still be here. >> yes. and look, i've been in the press for 57 years. >> the damage is done. >> for 57 years. now but i think there is a big story that we need to look at.
it literally means anti-fascism. when you say people who are fighting anti-fascism are the same as neo-nazis, it's exactly what you're saying, matt. it's kind of ridiculous. >> you havo look at donald trump's conduct. >> around, though. >> if i can sit we need t look at donald trump's conduct with vladimir putin, with kim, with the press, his authoritarian impulses and pronouncements as a whole rather than pull them all apart. this is his method of governance. this is what he...
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and the dragon represents capitalism, the monarchy, and fascism, all the enemies, and it's defeated byeople. when the monument opened, thousands came from all over the country to marvel at its beauty. there were sound and light shows and talks from well—known communist artists and poets. one person who remembers that time well is bedros. he and his father were the official photographers for the building. bedros, you were here and you saw this room and this building at its best. what was that like? really, all that's left is mosaics and the mosaic on the ceiling. here and here, the rest. all of this white is now gone. and what do you feel seeing what it has become? time could be running out for buzludzha. if the roof collapses, the walls will go too, and the building will be lost. there is now an urgent debate about what exactly to do with the monument. those who remember the repression and hardships of the communist era would like to see it destroyed. others want it restored to its former glory. but dora is working on a proposal to preserve it as a museum and a place to discuss the pas
and the dragon represents capitalism, the monarchy, and fascism, all the enemies, and it's defeated byeople. when the monument opened, thousands came from all over the country to marvel at its beauty. there were sound and light shows and talks from well—known communist artists and poets. one person who remembers that time well is bedros. he and his father were the official photographers for the building. bedros, you were here and you saw this room and this building at its best. what was that...
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they'll be trouble if it doesn't this pro-government newspapers says the deal will open a back door to fascism it's a reference to a statement made in parliament yesterday by a golden dawn m.p. calling for a new coup against against the elected government and a suspension of parliamentary democracy is also a suggestion that this acrimonious deal will give more support to the far right than to the center right the centrist newspaper here is talking about what our lives are going to be like with northern macedonia on string practical questions and here in other words taking it as a given and here this pro opposition newspaper saying that a coup has already happened it took place by the it was done by the government the government has in other words use underhanded means to create a fresh accompli to present the political class in greece with an agreement that nobody can now completely kill its because it has the backing of our international allies the backing of the united states and the european union in other words and therefore that amounts to what some people in the opposition see as a coup
they'll be trouble if it doesn't this pro-government newspapers says the deal will open a back door to fascism it's a reference to a statement made in parliament yesterday by a golden dawn m.p. calling for a new coup against against the elected government and a suspension of parliamentary democracy is also a suggestion that this acrimonious deal will give more support to the far right than to the center right the centrist newspaper here is talking about what our lives are going to be like with...
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smoking, so you use all your money and power to force others to think like you, and that's called fascism, you tubby asshole. - god damn it, there will be no more smoking. - it wasn't the tobacco company's fault that we smoked. it was our fault, us. we should all take personal responsibility instead of letting fat fascists like him tell us what to do. - you're right, boys, mkay. - yeah, let smokers smoke. - yeah! - that's right. - hey, mr. reiner, why don't you butt out? [laughter] - i'm warning you. don't mess with anti-smoking groups. - i don't idolize you anymore, asshole. - my goo. my precious goo. - so, kyle, it wasn't the tobacco company that made you want to smoke? - no. - well, then you are grounded, mister. - you too, eric. - aww, awwww. - well, i guess we learned our lesson. - no, we didn't, dude. no, we didn't. ♪ with a hide-e-li-de-e-lie ♪ ♪ and a hide-e-lie-de-lay ♪ we work and we make cigarettes ♪ ♪ all hide-e-lide-e-day ♪ so folks can get a break-e ♪ ♪ from their stressful lide-lives ♪ ♪ and relax-y with the cigarettes ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in n
smoking, so you use all your money and power to force others to think like you, and that's called fascism, you tubby asshole. - god damn it, there will be no more smoking. - it wasn't the tobacco company's fault that we smoked. it was our fault, us. we should all take personal responsibility instead of letting fat fascists like him tell us what to do. - you're right, boys, mkay. - yeah, let smokers smoke. - yeah! - that's right. - hey, mr. reiner, why don't you butt out? [laughter] - i'm...
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there in this is drawn in the worst kinds of european nationalism which are a prelude to naziism and fascism. at least being one of the hardest hit countries in a migrant crisis more than half a million people reached their country by boat from north africa in the past five years this year alone at least taken over thirteen thousand migrants first more than france and spain put together many of the new comers arrive in sicily something that's divided opinion on the island each inviolability is just not right that they are invading us they're illegal if a person arrives here legally they are welcomed among these people they're also illegal immigrants and that can be tolerated but they need to be checked we need to know who's arriving these six hundred people as you said we don't know who they are not all of them are honest people that it was on is closing the ports no i don't think that it's right are only telling migrants have been everywhere and they're welcome to squandered away. walter also refused to accept the ship saying that the italian coast guard was a sponsor for operations in wate
there in this is drawn in the worst kinds of european nationalism which are a prelude to naziism and fascism. at least being one of the hardest hit countries in a migrant crisis more than half a million people reached their country by boat from north africa in the past five years this year alone at least taken over thirteen thousand migrants first more than france and spain put together many of the new comers arrive in sicily something that's divided opinion on the island each inviolability is...
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it has do with fascism. it has to do with the ghost of the old naziism which has never been criticized in the muslim world. it has to do with all of that. nothing to do with this poor men, children and women coming by sea. this is a terrible lie and a shame to make. >> were you happy to see this amazing malian immigrant really make a heroic rescue of a young child in paris last week and to see him go and granted citizenship? as an example, as an extraordinary case. >> i am always happy when i see a woman or a man showing these sorts of virtues, these sort of highness and giving this sort of example. we had a man risk his life and lost it to save a woman. we have this man who risked his life and did not lose it in the same sort of situation. this gives you hope in humanity and in your country. and in the refugees, you are certainly many more men or women like this young malian than terrorist-linked people. >> what do you think as a child of post war of the current president of the united states levying tariff
it has do with fascism. it has to do with the ghost of the old naziism which has never been criticized in the muslim world. it has to do with all of that. nothing to do with this poor men, children and women coming by sea. this is a terrible lie and a shame to make. >> were you happy to see this amazing malian immigrant really make a heroic rescue of a young child in paris last week and to see him go and granted citizenship? as an example, as an extraordinary case. >> i am always...
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because of time i will end with the following question: i urge you all to read her not only last book, fascism , a warning that will give you an extraordinary look at the history as well as our current world order, but also take a look at an earlier book. it is an extraordinary look at her diplomatic toolkit, which is how you have set a bar on diplomacy, of using pins to help move diplomacy forward. all of us are going to capitol hill tomorrow to meet with our legislators to advocate for the importance of the development of deployment -- diplomacy and democracy. i want to know how you chose your pin for today, but what pin should we virtually or actually wear tomorrow to make our case? >> first of all thank you. the whole book about read my pin is my effort to make foreign-policy less foreign. it started because i love jewelry. i was at the united nations right after the gulf war and the cease-fire had been translated into a series of sanction resolutions. my instructions were to make sure the sanctions stayed on. every day i said something terrible about saddam hussein, which he deserved. all
because of time i will end with the following question: i urge you all to read her not only last book, fascism , a warning that will give you an extraordinary look at the history as well as our current world order, but also take a look at an earlier book. it is an extraordinary look at her diplomatic toolkit, which is how you have set a bar on diplomacy, of using pins to help move diplomacy forward. all of us are going to capitol hill tomorrow to meet with our legislators to advocate for the...