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real engaged restaurant on karl marx avenue is siberia in los angeles it takes 280. [laughter] i can open-air restaurant easier in siberian dash california. [applause] john: what are the rules? what do they want to know? >> the permits with stoplights and plant trees two blocks away everybody on the planet once approval from the city and county and the state and federal regulatory requirements we now have the single spaced list for every restaurant reopening california that is 60 and single spaced pages is you cannot build the new wal-mart or grouchy store or office building if you cannot use the land with the regulatory process. >> some people say it is easy for us to say it is achievable because we are white. we are white men it is different for urban and blacks and women. is it? next. cockup [n][applause] john: we are back and freedom fest sansei the american dream is alive because i am white but my parents are immigrants who came dead broken did not speak english but they made it but they were white it is much easier for white people i am told and i hear this all
real engaged restaurant on karl marx avenue is siberia in los angeles it takes 280. [laughter] i can open-air restaurant easier in siberian dash california. [applause] john: what are the rules? what do they want to know? >> the permits with stoplights and plant trees two blocks away everybody on the planet once approval from the city and county and the state and federal regulatory requirements we now have the single spaced list for every restaurant reopening california that is 60 and...
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real engaged restaurant on karl marx avenue is siberia in los angeles it takes 280. [laughter] i can open-air restaurant easier in siberian dash california. [applause] john: what are the rules? what do they want to know? >> the permits with stoplights and plant trees two blocks away everybody on the planet once approval from the city and county and the state and federal regulatory requirements we now have the single spaced list for every restaurant reopening california that is 60 and single spaced pages is you cannot build the new wal-mart or grouchy store or office building if you cannot use the land with the regulatory process. >> some people say it is easy for us to say it is achievable because we are white. we are white men it is different for urban and blacks and women. is it? next. cockup [n][applause] john: we are back and freedom fest sansei the american dream is alive because i am white but my parents are immigrants who came dead broken did not speak english but they made it but they were white it is much easier for white people i am told and i hear this all
real engaged restaurant on karl marx avenue is siberia in los angeles it takes 280. [laughter] i can open-air restaurant easier in siberian dash california. [applause] john: what are the rules? what do they want to know? >> the permits with stoplights and plant trees two blocks away everybody on the planet once approval from the city and county and the state and federal regulatory requirements we now have the single spaced list for every restaurant reopening california that is 60 and...
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real engaged restaurant on karl marx avenue is siberia in los angeles it takes 280. [laughter] i can open-air restaurant easier in siberian dash california. [applause] john: what are the rules? what do they want to know? >> the permits with stoplights and plant trees two blocks away everybody on the planet once approval from the city and county and the state and federal regulatory requirements we now have the single spaced list for every restaurant reopening california that is 60 and single spaced pages is you cannot build the new wal-mart or grouchy store or office building if you cannot use the land with the regulatory process. >> some people say it is easy for us to say it is achievable because we are white. we are white men it is different for urban and blacks and women. is it? next. cockup can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? this allergy season, will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather.
real engaged restaurant on karl marx avenue is siberia in los angeles it takes 280. [laughter] i can open-air restaurant easier in siberian dash california. [applause] john: what are the rules? what do they want to know? >> the permits with stoplights and plant trees two blocks away everybody on the planet once approval from the city and county and the state and federal regulatory requirements we now have the single spaced list for every restaurant reopening california that is 60 and...
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that was karl marx. tell us about marx and the civil war. >> marx wrote for the new york tribune, the largest newspaper -- one of the largest in the world -- horace greeley's group out of new york, which had a real interest in the revolutionary movement out europe, especially in 1848 and he hired marc. i think he paid him the equivalent of ten dollars a week. marx lived on that. he was writing and living in a slum in soho, moved out to a sub by-of london -- suburb of london. but he and frederick engles were fascinate with the american war. they saw this as the last stand of this feudalistic air to cancracy against norses norses of the bourgeois see free labor. marring wax on the side of the bourgeoises and a supporter 0 free labor and they were fighting the class war now not in europe, not in the most industrialized area of europe in britain, but in distant america. and so that is the way he framed it. now, as the new york tribune abandoned its overseas correspondence and they wanted to cover the civil w
that was karl marx. tell us about marx and the civil war. >> marx wrote for the new york tribune, the largest newspaper -- one of the largest in the world -- horace greeley's group out of new york, which had a real interest in the revolutionary movement out europe, especially in 1848 and he hired marc. i think he paid him the equivalent of ten dollars a week. marx lived on that. he was writing and living in a slum in soho, moved out to a sub by-of london -- suburb of london. but he and...
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karl marx had a very astute statement of this when he said that under a system of communism's the guiding principle is from each according to his ability to each according to his needs. that is the tentative altruism. to conclude's let me just say that selfishness rational selfishness is good because the life of the individual is good. your life should be precious to you. you should be able to pursue the values that make your life worth living's without having to sacrifice that's simply because others demanded of you. you should not be obligated 's to give up this precious thing which is your life and ambition angle. you should not be obligated to give it up to the wishes and demands and needs of others' not your neighbor and not your society's. your life is yours'. you have a complete moral right to live it. thank you. [applause] 's's. [applause] [applause] >> thank you very much. we will take questions for a while. i will ask 1st for any students in the audience you want to ask questions. this annoys me to no end. when i move away from the microphone doesn't the sound sound very bad for
karl marx had a very astute statement of this when he said that under a system of communism's the guiding principle is from each according to his ability to each according to his needs. that is the tentative altruism. to conclude's let me just say that selfishness rational selfishness is good because the life of the individual is good. your life should be precious to you. you should be able to pursue the values that make your life worth living's without having to sacrifice that's simply because...
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and unfettered, unregulated capitalism as karl marx understood is a revolution ther in post, stripped of external limits it exploits until exhaustion or collapse. so that even when you get a figure like bernie sanders on many of the issues agree with bernie although not on his position with israel -- as soon as he signs on to the project of the democratic party, and i think as ralph nader told us for some time the democratic part is as captive to corporate power as the republican party. there is no way within the american political system to vote against the interests of exxonmobil or raytheon or goldman samples. it's inpock and the decision by sanders to work within that party and not call it out for what it is, essentially allows him to act as a kind of sheepdog for hillary clinton who -- and clinton's assault against the working class was perhaps even more draconian that that carried out by ronald reagan. and a half tacoma the omnibus crime bill in 1994, which exploded the prison population this deregulation of the fcc 77% of the children oregon the assistant act for families were
and unfettered, unregulated capitalism as karl marx understood is a revolution ther in post, stripped of external limits it exploits until exhaustion or collapse. so that even when you get a figure like bernie sanders on many of the issues agree with bernie although not on his position with israel -- as soon as he signs on to the project of the democratic party, and i think as ralph nader told us for some time the democratic part is as captive to corporate power as the republican party. there...
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with karl marx, they talked about the wealth of the world being united -- the workers are the world areunited. companies can hunt the world for cheap labor. has a result, workers' pricing power is weak. i told 500 times the last five years that we have wage inflation in the u.s. -- what we tend to get is a bit of inflation in certain markets are age groups. that in the aggregate, when the participation rate is at 50/40, how are we going to get sustainable wage inflation? henry ford, back in the day decided that he was going to pay his workers a bit more. what he got was an increase in productivity. you think companies will look at it -- walmart is starting to do the same thing. people all start to figure out that if they pay more they will get more. i think we will see real wages go up. there at the levels of the 1970's -- the magic thing that made us forget about wages was debt. i think the only way we will boost it is to boost wages. initially, you are going to have to read about the returns out of industry. the valuation in the equity market will probably have to adjust first. so far
with karl marx, they talked about the wealth of the world being united -- the workers are the world areunited. companies can hunt the world for cheap labor. has a result, workers' pricing power is weak. i told 500 times the last five years that we have wage inflation in the u.s. -- what we tend to get is a bit of inflation in certain markets are age groups. that in the aggregate, when the participation rate is at 50/40, how are we going to get sustainable wage inflation? henry ford, back in the...
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neil: to the left of karl marx. >> he has done things differently than i anticipated when he first ran. scooby 20 many interpret him as very anti business. >> refocused a lot of attention on the income inequity in the country which is a serious issue and now the pendulum which happens with democrats a lot is so extreme to the underside so that is all anybody is talking about, country, the big problems and we have other issues. neil: charlie gasparino reported hillary clinton and supporters are telling the big bang guys chill pill time, don't worry about it, she doesn't believe this nonsense she is saying, just trying to get the nomination. i am simplifying it that that is the justin that. >> that is unfortunate. if that were true that is unfortunate that that is why people like donald trump. they don't think he is telling the one thing and saying something else behind-the-scenes. neil: early on you said he could have staying power here. people scoffed at you. what do you think now? >> donald trump is a successful entrepreneur, an outspoken person and accountable only to himself. that i
neil: to the left of karl marx. >> he has done things differently than i anticipated when he first ran. scooby 20 many interpret him as very anti business. >> refocused a lot of attention on the income inequity in the country which is a serious issue and now the pendulum which happens with democrats a lot is so extreme to the underside so that is all anybody is talking about, country, the big problems and we have other issues. neil: charlie gasparino reported hillary clinton and...
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when i first started talking to you, you were to the left of karl marx. >> i know. the right of i don't want to say who. [laughter] i'm not joking about this. listen to these numbers, this is just one of many -- neil: just one. we just need one. >> okay. [laughter] the bottom 20% of the greek income distribution, those people living below the poverty rate in the u.s., do you know how much -- what percent of social service income they get? neil: please tell us, just tell us. [laughter] >> 4%. 4 or 5% per capita, one-quarter -- neil: but here's what, you know, young people say when they hear this, how, this is about money, money, money, money, they don't want to share -- >> you know what they want? they want to go see taylor swift. that's what they're obsessed with. neil: taylor swift is one smart businesswoman. do we have that video, by the way? >> think about all the morons who go see her. neil: she's not -- whoa! that is most unfair. >> spend money on her -- >> she's doing that come hither look again. oh, taylor, behave. [laughter] what do you make of this? we alwa
when i first started talking to you, you were to the left of karl marx. >> i know. the right of i don't want to say who. [laughter] i'm not joking about this. listen to these numbers, this is just one of many -- neil: just one. we just need one. >> okay. [laughter] the bottom 20% of the greek income distribution, those people living below the poverty rate in the u.s., do you know how much -- what percent of social service income they get? neil: please tell us, just tell us....
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. >> an irs auditor told me spot on, he said we have a progressive tax system that karl marx would have closed. that was the outcue thanks indeed. now, nasa made history as one of its probes flew past pluto. joining us now, from space.com. i am told that this pluto fly by really created quite a buzz and that a lot of people are interested and intrigued and captured the american imagination. >> people are thrilled all over the world. i mean pluto is a favorite. whether you call it a planet or planets, it's a beloved member of our solar system and we have a family portrait of the other eight planets and the other major members and it's like the member pluto, its face is blurry and they were gray and now we're seeing it the first time. >> and the clearedout area suggests some geologic activity and darker region people calling it the whale like it's got a tail. and a lot of chasms and craters and-- >> you sound genuinely excited. >> i'm thrilled. nasa was broadcasting from mission control when they got the signal back when everything was gone off the way it was supposed to i was about to cr
. >> an irs auditor told me spot on, he said we have a progressive tax system that karl marx would have closed. that was the outcue thanks indeed. now, nasa made history as one of its probes flew past pluto. joining us now, from space.com. i am told that this pluto fly by really created quite a buzz and that a lot of people are interested and intrigued and captured the american imagination. >> people are thrilled all over the world. i mean pluto is a favorite. whether you call it a...