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i have to make that choice in my position i make my choice and i just or it's civilian insurrection. of postings against israeli oppression and fine and stuff and he does have an effect. i mean i think you'd have to be very naive to claim that you exist in a very violent situation where a lot of very extreme violence is they reacted towards you and your environment and the people you care about to see that it doesn't affect you. obviously everyone's afraid to die and is afraid to get hurt but. being part of something of a struggle worth dying for is something worth living for. get out of here. there is one very sensitive issue for israeli peace activists family discussion about the occupation. rarely if ever are outsiders allowed to know about sensitive political discussions within the family. my mother in. law has their activities which i'm in favor of i mean i don't think that muslim which is a bad. organisation they're there to try and help the road looks to be more humane. ankle. and as a political statement to oppose occupation it's astro now it can't. and you can always blame them. you know because i was so close pe
i have to make that choice in my position i make my choice and i just or it's civilian insurrection. of postings against israeli oppression and fine and stuff and he does have an effect. i mean i think you'd have to be very naive to claim that you exist in a very violent situation where a lot of very extreme violence is they reacted towards you and your environment and the people you care about to see that it doesn't affect you. obviously everyone's afraid to die and is afraid to get hurt but....
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i. oppressing the population is a war crime and people are dying. traitors traitors. just yet rids. i. respect on the palestinian flag. i think to understand that. this disownment if israel does exist there fascist extreme right and its growing and strengthening but. there really is a democracy for jews in israel it's being limited more and more with time but for. as we speak now there really is a democracy for jews in israel it's not really a democracy it's a knocker thing because if you're jewish you have certain credits rights and if you're not sure your are these these rights are much less than and if you're. a resident of go up. ok territories. you're under a completely different legal system. i'm not a problem. but the. right wing extremists and nationalists from the organization. are demonstrating against jonathan polak and other activists during a demonstration against the war. members in tootsie will encourage soldiers to shoot anti-war protesters at. the moment guys use live ammunition give them one of the heads. go to hell get out of here. going to get high on the. piano cas
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i think the generation to come, will be telling stories of living here. it will be different stories. but the oppression of our voices have been for so many, many years, if you think back the first writer who was read in terms of asian american was maxine kingston. i read her in high school and was greatly affected by reading about the woman warrior. before her there were few. there were some but didn't make that economic splash. they were never read in a large way. maxine was the first one we read her in school we knew of her. she was not out there like anny tan was when she wrote the joy luck club. so much of it is timing. it meant all the history and the voices before then had been silent. my generation of writers came in and we heard stories of women and men and the family of a different generation. a lot of us had been writing about that because they were silenced for so long. i am involved with the book prize. it's a pacific rim book prize in which books come from asia and all over the pacific rim. in the last 11 years it's been a prize we read so many books that have come from voices of new write
i think the generation to come, will be telling stories of living here. it will be different stories. but the oppression of our voices have been for so many, many years, if you think back the first writer who was read in terms of asian american was maxine kingston. i read her in high school and was greatly affected by reading about the woman warrior. before her there were few. there were some but didn't make that economic splash. they were never read in a large way. maxine was the first one we...
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those who argue for a better future mr cameron urged the un to be more prepared to take action i guess oppressive regimes and he made his claim for our strong inter vention is a type of policy that he said helped the arab spring uprisings and helped ease those that were in need in libya. very important reporting there from new york coming on the program here on our t.v. the looming of this world's major economies pledged to consolidate and faced fears of a double dip recession as global markets slide in the worst trading day in a month. and a top american military chief accuses pakistan's intelligence service of backing a group behind last week's attack on the american embassy in kabul. a much desired and turns to the european passport free zone for romania and bulgaria has been blog by some e.u. members amid concerns of high crime and lax borders surtees lore and reports after the arab spring shining countries have been reconsidering their own frontiers. the second zone is a european dream come true a continent without borders freedom to travel live and work across twenty five countries but atte
those who argue for a better future mr cameron urged the un to be more prepared to take action i guess oppressive regimes and he made his claim for our strong inter vention is a type of policy that he said helped the arab spring uprisings and helped ease those that were in need in libya. very important reporting there from new york coming on the program here on our t.v. the looming of this world's major economies pledged to consolidate and faced fears of a double dip recession as global markets...
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>> andrea: you said you were for oppressed people. >> bob: i agree they're oppressed, republicans but they voted against the labor unions. why let them in the labor day parade? >> andrea: that is it for us on that note. thank you for watching "the five." see you tomorrow. >>> welcome to "red eye." i'm grog gutfe3 >>> welcome to "red eye." i'm grog gutfeld. holder for the most squats done in a vaselhoe kiddie pool while wearing a coconut skinny top and grose py jeans. at's go to wdy levy f3 a pre game report. >> give the drummer grome, jeyeica. oue."top grtory, oseesstent obaa schedules an address before congreste f3 t3 gr je nightdes feeaepublit.n dreumdential debate. will this finally lead to heae lo oevrduehmpweae."tmee,? wd former actress darrell hannah is arrested for oseotruti de dlae ped dipelhoe from cw drerto the u.s. gulf coast. a quick note toia@ >r sqwers r, eevndesegeiaf f we do this story we will explain who darrell hw hhri wd t3de ewrutrelortiaf "dwcing with the stars" wondering if the the name >>reuappy bir fallyeartlord gear. >> i should pick something up obe."inmdefte
>> andrea: you said you were for oppressed people. >> bob: i agree they're oppressed, republicans but they voted against the labor unions. why let them in the labor day parade? >> andrea: that is it for us on that note. thank you for watching "the five." see you tomorrow. >>> welcome to "red eye." i'm grog gutfe3 >>> welcome to "red eye." i'm grog gutfeld. holder for the most squats done in a vaselhoe kiddie pool while wearing a...
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vote before with all of their oppression the muslim look gone out of their way i mean been over backwards to see let's all work together we human beings goes one more program this one has kong. in god we trust the same program. everybody knows that this is on the money in america these are all american ideals and the muslims are brick in their bag trying to cooperate we're. the dictators like peter king well let me go back to carol because i don't think they carol swain is saying that you and others that all muslims are bad but i think that she is saying and carol answer me this i mean you're saying that there needs to be some sort of closer look taken at the muslim community is that correct no i think the muslim community needs to it where they acknowledging that there is a public relations problem but it would be very helpful if some of the muslim leaders instead of calling people that criticize islam haters and nazis and whatever they want to how they are they need. to try to breach differences and condemn some of the violence and not take such extremist rhetoric i think the tone of th
vote before with all of their oppression the muslim look gone out of their way i mean been over backwards to see let's all work together we human beings goes one more program this one has kong. in god we trust the same program. everybody knows that this is on the money in america these are all american ideals and the muslims are brick in their bag trying to cooperate we're. the dictators like peter king well let me go back to carol because i don't think they carol swain is saying that you and...
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oppressed class? >> good question. >> very much so. i will try to answer a, b, c. for me, i know that the first thing i began to think about when i thought i wanted to write a novel was that i wanted to write about my culture. and because i had grownup in the chinese culture i wanted to write about china. i wanted to find out more about myself because of i was raised in the bay area and because i didn't know culturally a lot of things i wanted to know. i knew
oppressed class? >> good question. >> very much so. i will try to answer a, b, c. for me, i know that the first thing i began to think about when i thought i wanted to write a novel was that i wanted to write about my culture. and because i had grownup in the chinese culture i wanted to write about china. i wanted to find out more about myself because of i was raised in the bay area and because i didn't know culturally a lot of things i wanted to know. i knew
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headed very weird conversation here at the russian nato council it was very emotional and the oppression i get is my nature colleagues don't try and realize what the repercussions of their involvement in this conflict might be. instead of following the un security council resolution and remaining neutral to d.d. they are supporting well being authorities and castle and basically. nato has blocked the only rule of life so to say between the serbs and the rest of serbia and so to see this civil war that is set to unfolding before our eyes in the open territories this western. representatives here they're ignoring information they're ignoring media reports from inside down and sources independent experts and they're not even investigating the incidents that took place yesterday according to all resources information we received from the northern districts of the territory there and many people wounded among casillas serbs. and those sorry gunshot wounds. not just rubber bullets there are gunshot wounds so who shot those serbs and nato does not respond to those questions and i just asked for a
headed very weird conversation here at the russian nato council it was very emotional and the oppression i get is my nature colleagues don't try and realize what the repercussions of their involvement in this conflict might be. instead of following the un security council resolution and remaining neutral to d.d. they are supporting well being authorities and castle and basically. nato has blocked the only rule of life so to say between the serbs and the rest of serbia and so to see this civil...
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. >> jon: oppression is not okay at the federal level but if your state wants to oppress you... ive more control. you have more control over it if it's local. it's not like saying that you were arguing the case that we have to have a little bit of government to rescue the people that really need it. do it at the local level because let me tell you we're not very efficient in washington. you know, we've run up a debt. >> jon: i've heard about that. >> just think about it, if you have trouble with these things, think about it like the pentagon. do you want to turn it over to the pentagon or the c.i.a. or the t.s.a.? and see how good they are snont you won't worry that the states would develop their own mechanisms. >> let's hope the people would work on it and make it, you know, due... decent. that was the wonderful part about our country. look how the financial systems in some of the mid western states destroyed their jobs and they moved south because they had more favorable conditions for working conditions and less taxes. so people migrated down. but unfortunately the whole countr
. >> jon: oppression is not okay at the federal level but if your state wants to oppress you... ive more control. you have more control over it if it's local. it's not like saying that you were arguing the case that we have to have a little bit of government to rescue the people that really need it. do it at the local level because let me tell you we're not very efficient in washington. you know, we've run up a debt. >> jon: i've heard about that. >> just think about it, if...
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for the first time in my life, i met oppressed people who didn't take freedom for granted because it dn't exist where they lived. i saw a rulers treat people like subjects who thought very little about the basic conditions or quality of life of those peop that they ruled over. i learned what a grand privilege it is to be an american. as students of this most unique university, whose very name speakto the desire of every human soul, liberty, i hope you were flecked on the blessings it is to live in america. our founding fathers were the first among the nations to declare our rights are endowed by our creator and that among them are life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness come and dwell liberty may be the gift of god, its preservation requires the sacrifice of man. i am mindful today that we are free because generations of americans have been brave. there is no greater force for freedom than the men and women of the united united states mil. [applause] 47,092 of our fellow americans have given the ultimate sacrifice in iraq. another 2711 have done the same in afghanistan. that is
for the first time in my life, i met oppressed people who didn't take freedom for granted because it dn't exist where they lived. i saw a rulers treat people like subjects who thought very little about the basic conditions or quality of life of those peop that they ruled over. i learned what a grand privilege it is to be an american. as students of this most unique university, whose very name speakto the desire of every human soul, liberty, i hope you were flecked on the blessings it is to live...
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i want to cast out your demons. liberate your oppressed soul. bring back lost friends. just like jesus, be a shameless pervert while with the possibility of sexism and paternal. just like jesus, i want to hear the voice of my farther. bask in the stars, this is not an end but a beginning. a sepia tone of martarism. i want my engage capturred. to frame the minds of ignorants. while blindly following leaders. i want to be nestled, half naked against your chest. claiming your spirit when you come. with the promise of salvation. i simply want to life before i die. i have two more poems. this is all new. wrote it for harold bloom. he first called it the death of art and. reading well is one the greatest pleasures. i am dedicating to harold bloom. i am not a poet. i want to be rich. i have had a great sex life. i am not a poet. georgia i do not like being called an act visit. i cannot be considered a vegetarian. i will give my ass up and like it. i would be inspired. i may value peace, but will not use a pen to unleash my anger. i am not a poet. i am not dying. weight loss can
i want to cast out your demons. liberate your oppressed soul. bring back lost friends. just like jesus, be a shameless pervert while with the possibility of sexism and paternal. just like jesus, i want to hear the voice of my farther. bask in the stars, this is not an end but a beginning. a sepia tone of martarism. i want my engage capturred. to frame the minds of ignorants. while blindly following leaders. i want to be nestled, half naked against your chest. claiming your spirit when you come....
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very possible i don't know how much longer i'm going to do this i like my job but there comes a point when taxes should be called oppression. ok first of all i don't know why he thinks that it's just so possible that pretty soon he's going to be paying fifty percent in taxes i mean please just give me one figure that actually shows that because even if you talk about the buffett rule that's still twenty percent if you want to talk about you know being in the same level as middle income families but you know if that's what it takes to get bill o'reilly to quit and obama do it. i don't know all i'm saying is almost like he's forgotten that there's a whole congress there that does not like raising taxes like both sides don't like now so the fact that he even brought it up as a possibility and did a whole thing on it is kind of amusing to me well he's clearly just pandering to people like oh my gosh they're going to raise them but i was with you at first sign on the whole like let's just get amount and i realize we've lost glenn beck you know we don't know we don't subscribe to it you know you do you know you bill goes we've g
very possible i don't know how much longer i'm going to do this i like my job but there comes a point when taxes should be called oppression. ok first of all i don't know why he thinks that it's just so possible that pretty soon he's going to be paying fifty percent in taxes i mean please just give me one figure that actually shows that because even if you talk about the buffett rule that's still twenty percent if you want to talk about you know being in the same level as middle income families...
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again and again shows himself as not only devoid of prejudice but with a special sympathy for the oppressed. i think with a clear exception of george washington nobody did more than alexander hamilton to get the 13 squabbling states into the powerful nation we know today. hamilton personally drafts the first appeal to the constitutional convention. he attends as the sole new york delegate to sign it. this hamilton who dreams up and then super vices the most -- supervises the most influential document ever written the federalist papers. of those 85 essays hamilton drafts an astonishing 51. no less astonishing there are periods when he is publishing them at a rate of as many as five or six per week. no less astonishing, he is doing it as a sideline. head a full-time legal practice. he had a full time legal practice. we have anecdotal evidence of the printer in the outer office as hamilton scribbles the final lines of an essay. no single treatise on the u.s. constitution has been cited more frequently by the supreme court than the federalist papers. nearly 300 times over the past two centuries. a
again and again shows himself as not only devoid of prejudice but with a special sympathy for the oppressed. i think with a clear exception of george washington nobody did more than alexander hamilton to get the 13 squabbling states into the powerful nation we know today. hamilton personally drafts the first appeal to the constitutional convention. he attends as the sole new york delegate to sign it. this hamilton who dreams up and then super vices the most -- supervises the most influential...
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evolved into the point where it got to the point of no return where do the abuse of the oppressed perception that i should i have a green light to deal with my problems in a violent way or i have been encouraged in libya to deal with with my opponents and we recall that could aafia was caught reading with the cia for until couple of months before the uprisings and then ghazi in the east so there is some complicity there and there's some serious problems we have to raise about about how the international community and this includes russia and china how they how they interact with with many of these british eams that cars can cause events on the ground to transform very rapidly we're talking about human beings who resist tyranny whether it's in western china whether it's in north africa whether it's in detroit in michigan united states and if we continue. play his game that it's you know that we have a very hard hard break between what is right and right how internet before i see it understood i see devotion trying to jump in here go right ahead of bush go ahead go ahead comment well i actually agree
evolved into the point where it got to the point of no return where do the abuse of the oppressed perception that i should i have a green light to deal with my problems in a violent way or i have been encouraged in libya to deal with with my opponents and we recall that could aafia was caught reading with the cia for until couple of months before the uprisings and then ghazi in the east so there is some complicity there and there's some serious problems we have to raise about about how the...
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. >> no, i mean, black people have been, obviously, working forever to not be in an oppressed state. but i think that that year, 1919 was the year that you didn't -- again, the political, the breadth of the political activity was extraordinary. even if, i mean, look at marcus garvey. that's the year his organization really takes off. so over, you know, there's black publications sprouting up everywhere, you know? kansas city to the chicago defender. these publications are really becoming popular everywhere. it was an extraordinary awakening. so was it the only time black people were awake politically? no, but it was an extraordinary awakening that, i think, led directly to the civil right movement. >> thank you, and i appreciate your scholarship. i want to ask, what do you see as some of the contemporary parallels today with 1919? you mentioned war, you mentioned economics, you mentioned job situation. >> um, you didn't go into some of is social politics, the attack on image of black men as in the presidency. so what are pair parallels that you see? >> do you mean -- well, i mean, i t
. >> no, i mean, black people have been, obviously, working forever to not be in an oppressed state. but i think that that year, 1919 was the year that you didn't -- again, the political, the breadth of the political activity was extraordinary. even if, i mean, look at marcus garvey. that's the year his organization really takes off. so over, you know, there's black publications sprouting up everywhere, you know? kansas city to the chicago defender. these publications are really becoming...
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yemen or the i mean right libya is not turning your back on oppressive regimes killing civilians. back there in the first place when. i don't understand the argument. turning our back on somalia. i mean are we turning our back on the beach on our back on the congo congo in somalia far worse than the beer no one's going screaming while we're tackling congress and some other i'm afraid just because they're black i don't think they would say that we need a very very racially biased operation and for some reason we've got information and office equipment and this is the third one we've integrated. also before you go in the course of it and you can literally gives up the world is that with the west is highly insulated interesting or it will help you with your if you look as if you're in with a chance you're going to if you're not and as for the rest of africa. what does this mean now for the arab spring does this intervention reinforce it undermine its i would only means for a what is the arab spring i mean the arab spring was was with a number of rebellions most of which were suppresse
yemen or the i mean right libya is not turning your back on oppressive regimes killing civilians. back there in the first place when. i don't understand the argument. turning our back on somalia. i mean are we turning our back on the beach on our back on the congo congo in somalia far worse than the beer no one's going screaming while we're tackling congress and some other i'm afraid just because they're black i don't think they would say that we need a very very racially biased operation and...
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from medical point of view as a physician that having lived in libya, i know gadhafi regime and all the oppressioni would like to be a part. >> so you knew, doctor, you had the tools, you knew you could help. this is where you lived for many years -- forgive me -- this is where you lived for many years and you wanted to help. but tell me the story how -- also, where were you when you were captured? what were you doing? >> we went with the rebel to the frontline and unfortunate, we had to retreat because of gadhafi's armies coming back. and we have to retreat from different city, which is a about 150 kilometer west of benghazi. and unfortunately again, we had to withdraw because the armies bombarding on the city. and that's march 15. we heard that the city was taken by gadhafi. we called to the area and decided the following morning to go back to the hospital. and from unfortunate, the following morning, it's already taken and we walked to the army. >> so were you ambushed? >> i get caught march 16 in the eastern gate of the city towards the hospital. >> you were ambushed? it was gadhafi troops, co
from medical point of view as a physician that having lived in libya, i know gadhafi regime and all the oppressioni would like to be a part. >> so you knew, doctor, you had the tools, you knew you could help. this is where you lived for many years -- forgive me -- this is where you lived for many years and you wanted to help. but tell me the story how -- also, where were you when you were captured? what were you doing? >> we went with the rebel to the frontline and unfortunate, we...
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and this is just in the gang land and they're oppressing an ethnic minority i mean the serbs. and what may be the outcome of all this the conflict will spread throughout the balkan something fortunately because the serbian people. cannot tolerate what is happening in cost of what to be with there the serbs there and the very difficult situation and eventually this may spread to the rest of the balkan sent to the rest of europe this is what we see every time in the war starts in the balkans and just a few months later this becomes a general european and then a world war so we cannot allow this to happen so if nato is concerned about its reputation they should stop this immediately and become neutral again and best to get the crimes that have happened against the civilians in the northern district of costa. golden russian envoy to nato many thousands talking all through thought from the situation on the set because they from to many of us feel thoughts. that is the way the news is this hour here on t. day go away we got a busy day now with you here. that's right time for a busin
and this is just in the gang land and they're oppressing an ethnic minority i mean the serbs. and what may be the outcome of all this the conflict will spread throughout the balkan something fortunately because the serbian people. cannot tolerate what is happening in cost of what to be with there the serbs there and the very difficult situation and eventually this may spread to the rest of the balkan sent to the rest of europe this is what we see every time in the war starts in the balkans and...
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i believe in america consisting of the dispossessed and those and the rich will oppress them. at's who i am. i'm going to be authentic. that will energize the base and it has. the base loves this new guy. and i will hope that somehow i'll draw a weak opponent on the other side, and i'll squeak through to victory. >> bill: if you say it energized the base and they're coming back, the polls don't reflect that. he's sinking every time there is a new poll, he goes down further in job approval. he goes down further in economic management. every poll shows that. so while maybe the fringe base, the loud base likes him, clearly the people who are independent and the center left democrats don't like him. and i think that he's going to get clobbered if he runs to the left. >> you've got me in the unnatural position of defending obama. i'm trying to understand his logic and his logic is that unless i get the base energized, we're now 14 months out, unless i get that, i have no chance. i expect that by the end of the campaign after the summer next year, with a few weeks left, he'll try a p
i believe in america consisting of the dispossessed and those and the rich will oppress them. at's who i am. i'm going to be authentic. that will energize the base and it has. the base loves this new guy. and i will hope that somehow i'll draw a weak opponent on the other side, and i'll squeak through to victory. >> bill: if you say it energized the base and they're coming back, the polls don't reflect that. he's sinking every time there is a new poll, he goes down further in job...
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i like my job, but there comes a point when taxation becomes oppressive. >> you know, bill, i just don'tw you're going to make it on that $10 million a year salary. i don't know how you're going to do it, because then you'll be down to 5 million. how the hell are you going to make it, dude? he's mischaracterizing the fact of healthy americans to pay their fair share. if the obama tax plan will get bill o'reilly to pack it in, yet another reason to support the obama tax plan, you think? >> you can go to our website and sign the petition to raise taxes on the guy who's looking out for you, bill o'reilly. it's the best thing for america in so many, many ways. coming up, mike. antonio and heidi harris go head to head on this one. stay with us. you're watching "the ed show" on msnbc. membership rewards points from american express. they're a social currency. with endless possibilities. show," speaking of bill o'reilly having a hard time making it, how is warren buffett going to make it? he's not the only one saying rich americans aren't taxed enough. >> be patriotic, go out there and get rich
i like my job, but there comes a point when taxation becomes oppressive. >> you know, bill, i just don'tw you're going to make it on that $10 million a year salary. i don't know how you're going to do it, because then you'll be down to 5 million. how the hell are you going to make it, dude? he's mischaracterizing the fact of healthy americans to pay their fair share. if the obama tax plan will get bill o'reilly to pack it in, yet another reason to support the obama tax plan, you think?...
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i like my job, but there comes a point when taxation becomes oppressive. >> you know, bill, i just don'that $10 million a year salary. i don't know how you're going to do it, because then you'll be down to 5 million. how the hell are you going to make it, dude? he's mischaracterizing the fact of healthy americans to pay their fair share. if the obama tax plan will get bill o'reilly to pack it in, yet another reason to support the obama tax plan, you think? >> you can go to our website and sign the petition to raise taxes on the guy who's looking out for you, bill o'reilly. it's the best thing for america in so many, many ways. coming up, mike. antonio and heidi harris go head to head on this one. stay with us. you're watching "the ed show" on msnbc. ♪ i like dat, all right [ male announcer ] mio. a revolutionary water enhancer. add a little...or a lot. for a drink that's just the way you like it. make it yours. make it mio. is best absorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d f
i like my job, but there comes a point when taxation becomes oppressive. >> you know, bill, i just don'that $10 million a year salary. i don't know how you're going to do it, because then you'll be down to 5 million. how the hell are you going to make it, dude? he's mischaracterizing the fact of healthy americans to pay their fair share. if the obama tax plan will get bill o'reilly to pack it in, yet another reason to support the obama tax plan, you think? >> you can go to our...
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i like my job but there comes a point where taxation becomes oppressive. [laughter] >> jon: so if taxes are raids, bill o'reilly might quit his fox job? [cheering and applause] well, that, that brings us to our new segment, no, stop, bill, don't, please. no. [laughter] i shouldn't poke fun. bill is just standing up for a shrinking exploited minority. >> right now taxpayers with incomes above $1 million represent just .2%, not 2%, .2% of all income tax returns. yet the million dollar babies pay 21% of all the federal income taxes. >> millionaires are disappearing from america. >> jon: the super rich will go extinct. we'd add them to the england dangerrered species list, but you now how much they despise government regulation. oh, cruel irony. people, every day america loses more and more millionaires to abusive individual and corped rat tax breaks. their habitats are slowly disappearing. their watering holes are drying up. if we don't act quickly, these once-plentiful creatures will be relegated to zoos and heartbreaking documentaries. hi, i'm jon stewart. [
i like my job but there comes a point where taxation becomes oppressive. [laughter] >> jon: so if taxes are raids, bill o'reilly might quit his fox job? [cheering and applause] well, that, that brings us to our new segment, no, stop, bill, don't, please. no. [laughter] i shouldn't poke fun. bill is just standing up for a shrinking exploited minority. >> right now taxpayers with incomes above $1 million represent just .2%, not 2%, .2% of all income tax returns. yet the million dollar...
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handle house in libya and don't think i just a little thing we've left syria or bahrain alone left let yemen alone right libya is this not turning your back on oppressive regimes killing civilians why you two was you were back there in the first place i mean what i don't understand the argument may. be turning our back on somalia but i mean are we turning our back on to be turn our back on the congo and congo in somalia far worse than libya now when the going was screaming wildly attacking the congress and in somalia i'm afraid is because they're black. well i think you will see that in the variation in the way racial bias operation for some reason we've got information on top of that going into the third well being grady. hospital for your question and the information it gives out to the world is a western of highly cost insulated is interested in or it'll help you if you're if you look as if you're in with a chance of going to if you're not and as for the rest of africa go ahead what does this mean now for the arab spring does this intervention reinforce it or undermine it i did it is for what is the arab spring i mean the arab spring was missed was
handle house in libya and don't think i just a little thing we've left syria or bahrain alone left let yemen alone right libya is this not turning your back on oppressive regimes killing civilians why you two was you were back there in the first place i mean what i don't understand the argument may. be turning our back on somalia but i mean are we turning our back on to be turn our back on the congo and congo in somalia far worse than libya now when the going was screaming wildly attacking the...
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i think that exact question is one that is very, oppressing here because the median income has been going down in the u.s. and going way up in china. so i tnk people feel the direction of events is positive there. >> rose: so they clearly know they will have the largest economy in 25 years. >> yes. but they only have tget one quarter as rich as us per capita for that to happen. >> rose: right. >> soon they will have more billionaires than the u.s. because the top is rising so quickly there. and that is a real source of tension. >> rose: and corruption. >> corruption, yes. i think not corruption, at the retail level. to do business with government clerks or whatever it is not really corruption compared with indonesia or some other places. but the milies of the communist leaders are all very, very reach. and after this high speed rail crash, there were all sorts of investigations o where theontracts had gone. sot's old style, infrastructure contract style corruption. >> rose: i'm always amazed by stories read where somebody has been arrested for corruption. >> they oot them. and unless it c
i think that exact question is one that is very, oppressing here because the median income has been going down in the u.s. and going way up in china. so i tnk people feel the direction of events is positive there. >> rose: so they clearly know they will have the largest economy in 25 years. >> yes. but they only have tget one quarter as rich as us per capita for that to happen. >> rose: right. >> soon they will have more billionaires than the u.s. because the top is...