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solzhenitsyn made the word gulag famous. is an acronym in lisa's fellow with all capital letters and then it got more normalized with a capital g and lowercase letters. it is a chinese the chinese gulag and there are people particularly who are tortured to death in the system. certain every week if not every day in china there are serious allegations and i believe them of organ harvesting. this is a huge story and the world is relatively indifferent. i would call something that robert conquest said, people find out about these things later in seau shocking no one said anything. not true. there are those who say things now and even gandhi is the foremost english-speaking expert on this issue of organ harvesting in china. and i think he is the kind of profit or early truth teller. william henry chamberlin type with the truth about the soviet union played that before was cool. if it's cool today, how about the stance of the world on china and of little taiwan this plucky democracy. is a true liberal democracy putting aside the
solzhenitsyn made the word gulag famous. is an acronym in lisa's fellow with all capital letters and then it got more normalized with a capital g and lowercase letters. it is a chinese the chinese gulag and there are people particularly who are tortured to death in the system. certain every week if not every day in china there are serious allegations and i believe them of organ harvesting. this is a huge story and the world is relatively indifferent. i would call something that robert conquest...
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when it starts doing that you know then that it is in fact a deadbeat nation a gulag nation and a shell of its former self states you never yes max this is referring to aaron swartz the internet activist the man responsible for stopping sopa the young man twenty six he killed himself a little bit over a week ago now i've been thinking about the fact that tyranny has been in the news it's been on c.n.n. and the young turks m s n b c everybody's covering this story this interview that alex jones gave with piers morgan and then you see here the local news on channel four b.b.c. they're covering the fact that americans are afraid of tyranny and yet when you look at it there's no hate be a score for this there's no due process. the bomb administration says they can assassinate american citizens without due process and there are locking up activists such as aaron swartz for thirty forty fifty years some internet activists are facing one hundred and something years in prison and to me that seems like what you used to see with gulags it's an extreme punishment for what are the brightest people
when it starts doing that you know then that it is in fact a deadbeat nation a gulag nation and a shell of its former self states you never yes max this is referring to aaron swartz the internet activist the man responsible for stopping sopa the young man twenty six he killed himself a little bit over a week ago now i've been thinking about the fact that tyranny has been in the news it's been on c.n.n. and the young turks m s n b c everybody's covering this story this interview that alex jones...
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government in helping to smuggle the gulags or capello out of russia and to see that it was published and received a wide audience but what i think of all that i think the articles here and lessons we should learn from the present-day for the ideological struggle we face today. and it's not an ideological struggle against china, even though china may well turn out to be a great adversary in the long run but china does not really have a transcendent audiology at the moment it is really fueled by nationalism and having discarded most of its communism ideology. but when we think the ideological struggle today the obvious one is against the forces of jihad is extremism. and i think that there are lessons here from the days of "witness" that we can learn in terms of how to wage today, what was then known and i think should be note again but as political warfare. and since george kennan was previously invoked by his greatest explainer and student, i thought i would begin by invoking kennan once again from a 1948 memo he wrote on the inauguration of organized medical warfare, to define what
government in helping to smuggle the gulags or capello out of russia and to see that it was published and received a wide audience but what i think of all that i think the articles here and lessons we should learn from the present-day for the ideological struggle we face today. and it's not an ideological struggle against china, even though china may well turn out to be a great adversary in the long run but china does not really have a transcendent audiology at the moment it is really fueled by...
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facing one hundred and something years in prison and to me that seems like what you used to see with gulags it's an extreme punishment for what are the brightest people in the world sometimes you see these really really really brilliant one nine hundred twenty year olds twenty one year olds and ok they make a mistake maybe they do a minor offense maybe they should be punished a little bit for hacking into some computer system like stratford but should they face one hundred twenty five years in prison. well you know i'm enjoying my interpretation of the second amendment sure ok it's there supposedly to give americans a option to violently insurrection against tearing that's what a gun does a gun is not there to pick their nose a gun is supposed to be there as an instrument to fight terror any the threshold over which the us government has passed in terms of tyranny has been passed they passed it when they got rid of us corpus they passed it when they went through at the end the way they passed it when they started to murder us citizens extra traditionally they passed it with the bradford man
facing one hundred and something years in prison and to me that seems like what you used to see with gulags it's an extreme punishment for what are the brightest people in the world sometimes you see these really really really brilliant one nine hundred twenty year olds twenty one year olds and ok they make a mistake maybe they do a minor offense maybe they should be punished a little bit for hacking into some computer system like stratford but should they face one hundred twenty five years in...
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extinct grabbling for one of jamie's food stamp cars and fighting for a top bank at halliburton's gulag camp is our future unless we stop the economics of extinction and rise the frig up. thank you max as we are talking about the economics of extinction i have worn my shirt dedicated to the species that have gone extinct she used to live in the sewer system under new york city her name was homo lady lady and jamie diamond and lloyd blankfein and all those other slithering creatures moved in and kicked her out loaded up with debt her whole species is gone extinct the purple hair of her goddess i didn't you play for the know the pope better say that it is i thought you were the bassist but well yes we're going to talk about the ever declining wages of workers around the world the ever incarcerated debtor around the world indebted and in slieve by their debt first is south africa striking workers burn vineyards in protest over hunger wages and farmer arrested for firing on thousands of demonstrators striking farm workers in south africa's biggest table grape growing region set fire to more
extinct grabbling for one of jamie's food stamp cars and fighting for a top bank at halliburton's gulag camp is our future unless we stop the economics of extinction and rise the frig up. thank you max as we are talking about the economics of extinction i have worn my shirt dedicated to the species that have gone extinct she used to live in the sewer system under new york city her name was homo lady lady and jamie diamond and lloyd blankfein and all those other slithering creatures moved in and...
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finally, america can move beyond the sad chapter of trying to close down our gulag by the sea. [ laughter ] and they're closing the office of closing gitmo not a moment too soon. i heard the conditions in that office were horrific. people held for years in cramped, poorly-lit quarters and repeatedly water-coolered. [ laughter ] and more gratifying to conservatives like me, keeping gitmo open will secure this key part of george bush's legacy. along with brush-free paths in crawford and the invention of the safety pretzel. [ laughter ] but the obama administration didn't abandon due process all by themselves. no, none of this giving up would have been possible without the heroic roadblocks thrown up by congress, which passed laws barring the transfer of detainees into the united states, that prohibited transferring detainees to countries with troubled security conditions. and restricted detainees from being returned home even if they had been promised it as part of a plea deal. thereby upholding the constitutionally guaranteed right of "habeus psych!" [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] [ la
finally, america can move beyond the sad chapter of trying to close down our gulag by the sea. [ laughter ] and they're closing the office of closing gitmo not a moment too soon. i heard the conditions in that office were horrific. people held for years in cramped, poorly-lit quarters and repeatedly water-coolered. [ laughter ] and more gratifying to conservatives like me, keeping gitmo open will secure this key part of george bush's legacy. along with brush-free paths in crawford and the...
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by february we'll all be chained up in solar-powered asparagus gulags being force-fed birth control pillsgal immigrants who gay-marry us to endangered sea turtles. [ laughter ] my advice: find a good looking turtle-mate soon; you don't want to end up with a butter-beak. [ laughter ] i just don't understand. it was not supposed to be this way. it was supposed to be day one for-- what's his name? dip chutney? [ laughter ] ham hockney? [ laughter ] rom comedy! [ laughter ] whatever. remember all those great things he was going to do on day one of his presidency? >> starting on day one, i am going to do what it takes to get america back to work. on day one, i will label china a currency manipulator. i will repeal obamacare, and i'll stop it in its tracks on day one. >> stephen: what coulda been! [ laughter ] instead, on day one he watched a "designing women" marathon, played fruit ninja on the toilet, and drank ranch dressing straight from the bottle. [ laughter ] still. [cheers and applause] still a pretty good day. [ laughter ] well nation, i will not sit idly by while obama rubs our noses
by february we'll all be chained up in solar-powered asparagus gulags being force-fed birth control pillsgal immigrants who gay-marry us to endangered sea turtles. [ laughter ] my advice: find a good looking turtle-mate soon; you don't want to end up with a butter-beak. [ laughter ] i just don't understand. it was not supposed to be this way. it was supposed to be day one for-- what's his name? dip chutney? [ laughter ] ham hockney? [ laughter ] rom comedy! [ laughter ] whatever. remember all...
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they are detailed enough to show pyongyang subway stops and they show the famous gulags, which the map labels concentration camps. a lot of people found it interesting this comes just after google executive chairman eric schmitt visited north korea. >>> and of all the honors tina fey has received, this one is at least tastier than a golden globe. to mark the final episode of "30 rock" this thursday night on nbc, ben & jerry are launching "30 rock, the ice cream." they resisted temptation to do a liz lemon sorbet. we learn the actual ingredients finale. >>> up next here tonight, it's all happening at the zoo. and these days, that means personal electronics. >>> finally tonight, attention all humans who have ever struggled with an electronic device. the national zoo in washington has equipped its apes with ipads, and they found some very specific apps that are proving both highly attractive and highly addictive. our report tonight from our man in the field, nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: ever had one of those days when you're sitting around and you just don't know what to do? >> what d
they are detailed enough to show pyongyang subway stops and they show the famous gulags, which the map labels concentration camps. a lot of people found it interesting this comes just after google executive chairman eric schmitt visited north korea. >>> and of all the honors tina fey has received, this one is at least tastier than a golden globe. to mark the final episode of "30 rock" this thursday night on nbc, ben & jerry are launching "30 rock, the ice...
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then, cut to the young kid who looks like he's contemplating a life of hard labor in a gulag. no one knows the back story here. the caption contests on the web have been robust all day. >>> up next here tonight, some big surprises, and some big firsts for the oscars. moment you can tell by those red curtains, award season is under way. golden globes this weekend here on nbc, and the academy award nominations were announced today and had a few plot twists of their own. nbc's kristen dahlgren has our report from los angeles. >> reporter: in the race for best actress, it is one for the ages. the oldest and youngest best actress nominees ever. 85-year-old emmanuel reve of "amore" and quvenzhane wallis, who was just 5 when she auditioned for "beasts of the southern wild." >> i was excited. >> reporter: now her small indy film about a young girl growing up in louisiana's bayou will take on some giants for best picture. nine in all. "beast" director bested some of hollywood's biggest for a director nod. many were shocked at the snubs. "argo's" ben affleck, quentin tarantino and "zero
then, cut to the young kid who looks like he's contemplating a life of hard labor in a gulag. no one knows the back story here. the caption contests on the web have been robust all day. >>> up next here tonight, some big surprises, and some big firsts for the oscars. moment you can tell by those red curtains, award season is under way. golden globes this weekend here on nbc, and the academy award nominations were announced today and had a few plot twists of their own. nbc's kristen...
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still alive and well in fact there are currently one hundred sixty six prisoners who remain in the gulag and shockingly over half of them have already been cleared for release but are allowed to leave for that reason today people all over the world are staging protests to bring awareness to an ongoing problem that sadly has garnered virtually no attention in recent years so talk to us now with the status of getting the horrific treatment of these prisoners in the real prospect of closing it down once and for all i'm joined now by all maria no ok the founding director of the u.c. davis center the study of human rights in the americas and principal investigator for the guantanamo testimonials project he's also featured in the book censored two thousand and thirteen dispatches from the media revolution project censored the new book all right oh thank you so much for coming on taking the time thanks for being me i mean this week we're going to shoot of course so let's just. right into the nuts and bolts of this i mean obama signed an executive order in two thousand and nine to close it close
still alive and well in fact there are currently one hundred sixty six prisoners who remain in the gulag and shockingly over half of them have already been cleared for release but are allowed to leave for that reason today people all over the world are staging protests to bring awareness to an ongoing problem that sadly has garnered virtually no attention in recent years so talk to us now with the status of getting the horrific treatment of these prisoners in the real prospect of closing it...
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then, cut to the young kid who looks like he's contemplating a life of hard labor in a gulag.knows the back story here. the caption contests on the web have been robust all day. >>> up next here tonight, some big surprises, and some big firsts for the oscars. she keeps you guessing. it's part of what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for
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wage consolation we've seen around the world people are now being forced into this starvation wage gulag mentality while the top one on one of one percent are benefiting from all the money printing the likes of the i.m.f. world bank will look around the world and say oh you know it's poverty to have two dollars a day it seems like with all of the data collected on us and all of our footprints around the world digitally online and in the real world. from the various spy organizations they know exactly to a penny how much we need to just be on the edge of starvation member israel does this actually to the occupied territories they count the calories to life one or two to keep them just under the calories that they require not to starve to death immediately but just to keep surviving in the sea they seem to know this for our debt levels how much we can go without completely collapsing and the same with income you mentioned living on two dollars a day i think most people would be surprised that in america there are now over seven million people living on two dollars a day or less so this is
wage consolation we've seen around the world people are now being forced into this starvation wage gulag mentality while the top one on one of one percent are benefiting from all the money printing the likes of the i.m.f. world bank will look around the world and say oh you know it's poverty to have two dollars a day it seems like with all of the data collected on us and all of our footprints around the world digitally online and in the real world. from the various spy organizations they know...
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has turned over to a gambling casino economy part of the key scene a gulag economy because if you go back to two thousand and six the headline reads take from the poor to to give. super casino plan so here john redwood said he blames the poor he says it's not the casino companies that had documents from two thousand and six they clearly stated that they will not bother with areas that are not poor because they need the poorest of the poor in order to make any money in these casinos that's what i'm saying yes it is financial services when you put the pound into the slot machine and the ghetto it goes and i was more of pocket to pay his debt. it's a financial they're all consolidated it's all owned by the same glum aeration it's a genocide of the poor that's their poll so yes the final solution jack george osborne were to get that idea all right susan thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max. state and first talking to us. me if you eat. food. the. government no longer represents the fear on the people or going to take the term. we. traditionally put into the revolut
has turned over to a gambling casino economy part of the key scene a gulag economy because if you go back to two thousand and six the headline reads take from the poor to to give. super casino plan so here john redwood said he blames the poor he says it's not the casino companies that had documents from two thousand and six they clearly stated that they will not bother with areas that are not poor because they need the poorest of the poor in order to make any money in these casinos that's what...
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they are detailed enough to show pyongyang subway stops and they show the famous gulags, which the mapabels concentration camps. a lot of people found it interesting this comes just after google executive chairman eric schmitt visited north korea. >>> and of all the honors tina fey has received, this one is at least tastier than a golden globe. to mark the final episode of "30 rock" this thursday night on nbc, ben & jerry are launching "30 rock, the ice cream." they resisted temptation to do a liz lemon sorbet. we learn the actual ingredients of 30 rock after the show's finally. >>> up next here tonight, it's all happening at the zoo. and these days, that means personal electronics. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we can... try snapshot today -- no pressure. all happening at
they are detailed enough to show pyongyang subway stops and they show the famous gulags, which the mapabels concentration camps. a lot of people found it interesting this comes just after google executive chairman eric schmitt visited north korea. >>> and of all the honors tina fey has received, this one is at least tastier than a golden globe. to mark the final episode of "30 rock" this thursday night on nbc, ben & jerry are launching "30 rock, the ice cream."...
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has turned over to a gambling casino economy part of the kiss scene of gulag economy because if you go back to two thousand and six the headline reads take from the poor to give to the rich that's new labour's super casino plan so here john redwood said he blames the poor he says it's not a casino companies and yet documents from two thousand and six they clearly stated that they will not bother with areas that are not poor because they need the poorest of the poor in order to make any money in these casinos that's what i'm saying yes it is financial services when you put the pound into the slot machine and the ghetto it goes and i was more of pocket to pay because. there's a financial hole console and it's all owned by the same global ration it's a genocide of the poor oh so yes the final solution. all right susan armor thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max. state and talking to us. sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you
has turned over to a gambling casino economy part of the kiss scene of gulag economy because if you go back to two thousand and six the headline reads take from the poor to give to the rich that's new labour's super casino plan so here john redwood said he blames the poor he says it's not a casino companies and yet documents from two thousand and six they clearly stated that they will not bother with areas that are not poor because they need the poorest of the poor in order to make any money in...
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there are 250,000 people in their gulag.oreans are going to take governor richardson and mr. schmidt to see one of those gulags? i don't think so. so what this does, it provides a propaganda kind of success for this young four-star general, with his people. see, the americans have come to see us. and finally, how many trips has mr. richardson taken to north korea and what have been the results of it? >> well, i actually went with him two years ago, i covered that trip, and it was a very tense time, and there seemed to be a little easing after that trip of the tensions of north korea. it seemed to ease a little bit as a result of that trip. he's also trying to bring home an american citizen who's being held captive in north korea right now so hopefully achieve something on that trip, but you obviously degree. >> well, wolf, i think that it's important to recognize what a big propaganda thing this is for north korean leaders, especially this young man who hasn't proven him. even our state department said that they did not thin
there are 250,000 people in their gulag.oreans are going to take governor richardson and mr. schmidt to see one of those gulags? i don't think so. so what this does, it provides a propaganda kind of success for this young four-star general, with his people. see, the americans have come to see us. and finally, how many trips has mr. richardson taken to north korea and what have been the results of it? >> well, i actually went with him two years ago, i covered that trip, and it was a very...
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and it wasment in my situation it wasn't the gulag but just the taste of that and just to see, it's not actually that interested in your feelings you know. so i think just a little bit of that, yes. >> rose: david who as you know is a guest on this program tell me about the friendship. >> well we've you know we melt probably five or six seven times and each time was just a really deep deep communication. i just lover the guy and was kind of off in his energy and his work. i think we had kind of a professional friendship in that we didn't we weren't e-mailing every day. when we got together it was sort of an occasion. and he always made me kind of, i have a bit of kind of a cheerful, a tendency to sort of make everything optimistic sort of ramp it up but he was very honest and so one thing he did for me was make me look a little closer at that tendency and say well if dave were here he would honestly say this food is terrible or he would say i don't like that book. in that way he was a wonderful influence. >> rose: when you read of his suicide, what did you think. >> actually somebody e-
and it wasment in my situation it wasn't the gulag but just the taste of that and just to see, it's not actually that interested in your feelings you know. so i think just a little bit of that, yes. >> rose: david who as you know is a guest on this program tell me about the friendship. >> well we've you know we melt probably five or six seven times and each time was just a really deep deep communication. i just lover the guy and was kind of off in his energy and his work. i think we...
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[laughter] that he confused the gulag with the farm.he game somebody should write the counterfactual novel. assume roosevelt does not drop wallace from the ticket and wallace becomes president of the united states at the time this breaks loose. what would have happened at that point*? why don't more people talk about this? >> one more question. with the famous letter to my children for word chambers rates the following pullback communism is what happens when the name of mind and been free themselves from god. below that, there has never been a society irritation without a guide. but history is cluttered with the wreckage of nations that became indifferent to guide and died and sums up the crisis of the western world exist to the degree it is indifferent to guide and to the western world shares communism materialist vision quote. . .. bringing together the various strains of conservatism that the conservatives, the libertarians and others want to do that to bring them together. i think at one level with certainly was personified by the s
[laughter] that he confused the gulag with the farm.he game somebody should write the counterfactual novel. assume roosevelt does not drop wallace from the ticket and wallace becomes president of the united states at the time this breaks loose. what would have happened at that point*? why don't more people talk about this? >> one more question. with the famous letter to my children for word chambers rates the following pullback communism is what happens when the name of mind and been free...
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even though the map shows location of one of the knew lags, the huge prison -- gulags, the huge prison camp 22, the spokesperson says there's no connection between the map and details and that trip to north korea that we witnessed by the google chief, eric schmidt, three weeks ago. so...how'd it go? well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've mastered monkey-style kung fu? no. priceline is different now. you don't even have to bid. master hahn taught you all that? oh, and he says to say (translated from cantonese) "you still owe him five bucks." your accent needs a little work. but lately she's been coming in with less gray than usual. what's she up to? the new root touch-up by nice'n easy has the most shade choices, designed to match even salon color in just 10 minutes. with the new root touch-up, all they see is you. >>> love the graphics. it's super bowl week. today's activity is talking to us, the media. super bowl media day is a world unto itself. all of the players are made available, and they're asked pretty much everything from game
even though the map shows location of one of the knew lags, the huge prison -- gulags, the huge prison camp 22, the spokesperson says there's no connection between the map and details and that trip to north korea that we witnessed by the google chief, eric schmidt, three weeks ago. so...how'd it go? well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've mastered monkey-style kung fu? no. priceline is different now. you don't even have to bid. master hahn taught...