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at his 90th birthday party in august this year, a frail fidel named for karl marx and was shown in occasional photos with foreign leaders. fidel castro came to power as a revolutionary inspired by marx. but as he died, fidel castro was watching his revolution change in a way that was beyond his control. cuban state television announced -- the country will hold 9 days of mourning. during this time all public activities will cease. military buildings. president obama released a statment following the death of fidel castro. saying in part "we extend a hand of friendship -- to the cuban people. we know -- that this moment fills cubans -- with powerful emotions. history will record -- and judge the enormous impact -- of this singular figure -- on the people -- and world around him." president-elect donald trump -- also released a statement -- saying-- "it is my hope -- that today marks a move away -- from the horrors endured -- for too long-- and toward a future here at home many cuban american's say they've been waiting for this day for a long time. 051645 i am extremely happy , it was the happie
at his 90th birthday party in august this year, a frail fidel named for karl marx and was shown in occasional photos with foreign leaders. fidel castro came to power as a revolutionary inspired by marx. but as he died, fidel castro was watching his revolution change in a way that was beyond his control. cuban state television announced -- the country will hold 9 days of mourning. during this time all public activities will cease. military buildings. president obama released a statment following...
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he said it was invented by a man called karl marx. he said that communism meant --t everything was owned by in common. justoorest guy could find a mercedes and get into it. the key would be in it. you could get into a mansion and take the best bad and a mansion and so on. poor, iuse i grew up became a communist in my mind. soanted to come to nigeria that i could drive the great expensive cars that only a few privileged nigerians have drived. i wanted to go to a huge mansion and spend the night there. that is the young person that i was that saw myself as a communist. when i went to a bar, i would to a train station to pick up my who is fromaw nigeria. i found out his train was running late. other than go home, i thought i and waitok into a bar for him to arrive. two women walked in and did quite inebriated. they struck up a conversation with me. she said what are you doing in america? animals, i love the jungle, if i was from africa, i would never come to america. i said that my mother in law is from there. so ie animals in vermont, r
he said it was invented by a man called karl marx. he said that communism meant --t everything was owned by in common. justoorest guy could find a mercedes and get into it. the key would be in it. you could get into a mansion and take the best bad and a mansion and so on. poor, iuse i grew up became a communist in my mind. soanted to come to nigeria that i could drive the great expensive cars that only a few privileged nigerians have drived. i wanted to go to a huge mansion and spend the night...
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his 90th birthday party in august this year, a frail fidel castro appeared at a theater named for karl marx and shown in occasional photos with foreign leaders. fidel castro came to power as a revolutionary inspired by marx. as he died, he was watching his revolution change in a way that was beyond his control. rafael romo, cnn. >>> rafael, thank you. government forces in syria are closing in an east aleppo after entering a key part of that rebel-held area. we have a live report ahead. >>> plus, voting is under way in france in the second round of the republican runoff. a look at the contenders as "cnn newsroom" continues. zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment on select volkswagen models. this black friday at the volkswagen sign then drive event. >>> we continue to follow brutal fighting in seer yachlt the government there, the forces entered a key district in the besieged eastern part of aleppo. state media report that the troops are now in the largest district in that part of the city. it has been under rebel control si
his 90th birthday party in august this year, a frail fidel castro appeared at a theater named for karl marx and shown in occasional photos with foreign leaders. fidel castro came to power as a revolutionary inspired by marx. as he died, he was watching his revolution change in a way that was beyond his control. rafael romo, cnn. >>> rafael, thank you. government forces in syria are closing in an east aleppo after entering a key part of that rebel-held area. we have a live report ahead....
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his 90th birthday party in august this year, a frail fidel castro appeared at a theater named for karl marxnd was shown in occasional photos with foreign leaders. he came to power inspired by marx. as he died, castro was watching his revolution change in a way beyond his control. rapha rafael romo, cnn. >>> still ahead here on "cnn newsroom," there is sadness and celebration over castro's death. ahead, reaction from some lawmakers and leaders in the united states. including the president-elect. pope francis is showing sadness despite the former leader's once rocky relationship with the catholic church. stay with us. (vo) it's black friday weekend at verizon and people are ready. because they know a deal is only as good as the network it's on. verizon gives you the best network and a lot more. save big with up to $200 off our hottest android smartphones. like the pixel, phone by google. for less than $20 per month. no trade-in required. shop our best black friday weekend deals this saturday and sunday only. hurry, and get it all at verizon. approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you
his 90th birthday party in august this year, a frail fidel castro appeared at a theater named for karl marxnd was shown in occasional photos with foreign leaders. he came to power inspired by marx. as he died, castro was watching his revolution change in a way beyond his control. rapha rafael romo, cnn. >>> still ahead here on "cnn newsroom," there is sadness and celebration over castro's death. ahead, reaction from some lawmakers and leaders in the united states. including...
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if your ethics don't match up with the economic logic like karl marx, he couldn't line up the economic incentives and it is doomed to failure, whereas adam smith and the enlightenment over here those ideas to line up a mesh. both of them go right together. >> host: one of the things i was struck by is the complementary aspects as you put it the economics and politics are linked. this is from page 27 and a page set god works six days and rested on the seventh. that presumes private property. do not covet is the right to hold things that may be coveted as you said on page 28 our founding was an important chapter in the history of faith. can you tell us a little bit more about how you see the founding as an important history of faith? >> guest: they saw very clearlclearlyclearly the incente structure but you kind of got added they couldn't see the day that the tradition wasn't taken as a given and we are there right now. that is debatable so there's all this debate of the separation between church and state. the first amendment is about the outcome of the separation of church and state an
if your ethics don't match up with the economic logic like karl marx, he couldn't line up the economic incentives and it is doomed to failure, whereas adam smith and the enlightenment over here those ideas to line up a mesh. both of them go right together. >> host: one of the things i was struck by is the complementary aspects as you put it the economics and politics are linked. this is from page 27 and a page set god works six days and rested on the seventh. that presumes private...
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bearded was talking about a system he called communism which he said was invented by a man called karl marx. he said communism meant that everything was owned in common. that the best cars -- the poorest guy could just find a mercedes and get into it. the key would always be there so you can start the car and drive to wherever you wanted. you could get into the mansion and take the best bed and so on. and because i grew up poor, i became a communist in my mind. i wanted to come to nigeria so that i could drive the great expensive cars that only a few privileged nigerians were driving. i did go to the mansion that some nigerians were able to build and spend the night there. start of what i saw my self as a communist. the other story about my encounter with people in a bar was when i had gone to the train station to pick up my brother-in-law who was visiting from nigeria. i arrived to find his train was running late so i decided rather intogo home, i should look a bar and have a beer or so and we trimmed to arrive. two women walked in and seemed inebriated. they struck up a conversation with
bearded was talking about a system he called communism which he said was invented by a man called karl marx. he said communism meant that everything was owned in common. that the best cars -- the poorest guy could just find a mercedes and get into it. the key would always be there so you can start the car and drive to wherever you wanted. you could get into the mansion and take the best bed and so on. and because i grew up poor, i became a communist in my mind. i wanted to come to nigeria so...
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he said it was invented by a man called karl marx.e said that communism meant that everything was owned in common. the poorest guy could just find a mercedes and get into it. the key would be in it. you could start the car and drive to wherever you want it. you can get into a mansion and take the best band in the mansion and so on. poor, iuse i grew up became a communist in my mind. i wanted communism to come to nigeria so that i could drive the great expensive cars that only a few privileged nigerians have drived. and i can go to the mansion's that some nigerians were able to build and spend the night there. that is what i saw communism as as a young person. the others story is i had gone to the train station to pick up my brother in law who is from nigeria. i found out his train was running late. so i decided that to rather than go home i should look into a bar in have a beer or so and wait for him to arrive. two women walked in and did seem quite inebriated. they struck up a conversation with me. quickly remarked that i had an acce
he said it was invented by a man called karl marx.e said that communism meant that everything was owned in common. the poorest guy could just find a mercedes and get into it. the key would be in it. you could start the car and drive to wherever you want it. you can get into a mansion and take the best band in the mansion and so on. poor, iuse i grew up became a communist in my mind. i wanted communism to come to nigeria so that i could drive the great expensive cars that only a few privileged...
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>> but, that's not-- no one is mentioning karl marx. that's a straw man argument. you can do both. you can release of things on the ground-- for example, a civilian review board. >> let me ask you this because doctor alexander we will let you get in. you were part of the navelgazing , i guess, part of the task force of 21st century policing. >> lets me talk about this from a police administrator perspective as one of the chiefs and i listen to colleagues here and they talk about things very differently and they talk about things differently based on what their experiences have been, but one of the hardest things to talk about is policing and whose right, who's wrong, who's hurt, who's on first, who's on second and it's merely because the whole introduction of policing into communities of color have been wrong from that exception. there's never been any trust and here getting goes back to what i was talking about moments ago where police have crossed of this country using to suppress groups of people and keep them in their place or keep them on this side of the tracks and so as we m
>> but, that's not-- no one is mentioning karl marx. that's a straw man argument. you can do both. you can release of things on the ground-- for example, a civilian review board. >> let me ask you this because doctor alexander we will let you get in. you were part of the navelgazing , i guess, part of the task force of 21st century policing. >> lets me talk about this from a police administrator perspective as one of the chiefs and i listen to colleagues here and they talk...
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she wrote that she actually went armed with a copy of karl marx book under arm as well.ionate and love and he charged her with a particular out, to go to vichy because he said we need money in the resistance, and to understand jewelry. dutcher world. here's a diamond. we don't know how he got hold of it, but here's a diamond, try to sell and bring back the money. so odette went to visit her friend, trying -- renee and try to give a much more money than the diamond was worth. a truly heroic deed. it was a few days after that that she threw itself out of the window. odette went back and she and pierre were betrayed and picked up short after that. on the way to prison they held hands, sing, proclaimed undying love. when the war is over of courseware going to get married and everything will be wonderful. that sustains them both during their time in different camps. he was sent to the salt mines, which he did survive just. and she was sent to ravens broke which she did survive, but only just. so i've been talking a lot about vichy and i just think it needs one word of explana
she wrote that she actually went armed with a copy of karl marx book under arm as well.ionate and love and he charged her with a particular out, to go to vichy because he said we need money in the resistance, and to understand jewelry. dutcher world. here's a diamond. we don't know how he got hold of it, but here's a diamond, try to sell and bring back the money. so odette went to visit her friend, trying -- renee and try to give a much more money than the diamond was worth. a truly heroic...
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she wrote that you actually went armed with a copy of karl marx's book under her arm as well. fell passionately in love, and he charged her with a particular act, to go to vichy because he said we need money in the resistance, and you understand jewelry. thatcher world. is a diamond. we don't know how we got a hold of it, but here's a diamond, tries to sell and bring back the money. so odette went to visit her friends, and try to give her much more money down the diamond was worth -- renee. it was a few days after that that she threw herself out of the window. odette went back and she and peter were betrayed and picked up shortly after that. and on the way to prison, they held hands and they declared undying love, when the war is over of course we are going to get married and everything will be wonderful. and that sustained them both during their time in different camps. he was sent to the front lines, which he did survive just come and she was sent to a different camp which she survived, but only just. so i've been talking a lot about vichy and i just think it needs one word
she wrote that you actually went armed with a copy of karl marx's book under her arm as well. fell passionately in love, and he charged her with a particular act, to go to vichy because he said we need money in the resistance, and you understand jewelry. thatcher world. is a diamond. we don't know how we got a hold of it, but here's a diamond, tries to sell and bring back the money. so odette went to visit her friends, and try to give her much more money down the diamond was worth -- renee. it...
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know, there were harpo, groucho, chico but i'm the unfun anyway marx brother, karl marx. >> this is a big return to the director's chair and inspiring story about desmond doss and what drew you to it. >> the pinnacle of heroism. a man who goes -- is a carbon monoxidous ober, will not kill no matter what and stands by his convictions, persecuted in the and does something amazing. he saves their lives without firing a weapon in constant peril. he's something else. i mean, it's a true story which is almost unbelievable. >> which is mind blowing this is true. anyone who goes to war, you carry a weapon. he chose not to do that. >> he chose the higher route which is pretty high, indeed. >> take the high road because that's the one that's less crowded. >> that's it. that's what he did. >> he took it in a seriously dangerous. >> and there was nobody else ther ridge. he stayed there and saved men under constant fire. it was something. >> it's been rave reviews for this. a lot of oscar buzz. you have a chance to direct him some actors. andrew garfield. vincent jackson vaughn. how was that. >> g
know, there were harpo, groucho, chico but i'm the unfun anyway marx brother, karl marx. >> this is a big return to the director's chair and inspiring story about desmond doss and what drew you to it. >> the pinnacle of heroism. a man who goes -- is a carbon monoxidous ober, will not kill no matter what and stands by his convictions, persecuted in the and does something amazing. he saves their lives without firing a weapon in constant peril. he's something else. i mean, it's a true...
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. >> felt felt what policies keep people safe look at root causes and look at karl marx. what keeps people safe on the ground. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> you can do both. you can release things on the ground and have policies that are not abstract. like a civilian review board. >> let me ask you this. doctor alexander and i'll let you get inches you.in you are part of the naval gazing i guess is part of the task force of 21st century policing >> so let me talk about this from a police administrator perspective. i listen to my colleagues here about things very differently and they talk about things differently based on what their experiences has been but one of one of the hardest things to talk about his policing and who is right and who's wrong, who's on first, who's on second. it's merely because the introduction of policing into communities of color have been wrong right from the exception. there is never been any trust. this goes goes back to what i start moments go where police acro this country was used topsf suppress groups of people and keep them in pla
. >> felt felt what policies keep people safe look at root causes and look at karl marx. what keeps people safe on the ground. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> you can do both. you can release things on the ground and have policies that are not abstract. like a civilian review board. >> let me ask you this. doctor alexander and i'll let you get inches you.in you are part of the naval gazing i guess is part of the task force of 21st century policing >> so let me...
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but i'm the unfunny marx brother, i'm karl marx. i'm not funny at all. >> this movie is a big return for you to the director's chair and an inspiring story about desmond doss and what drew you to this story? >> it's so inspiring. it's the pinnacle after heroism. a man who goes -- is a conscientious objector. will not kill no matter what. persecuted in the army and goes to the epicenter of combat, goes to hell on earth. and does something amazing. he saves their lives without firing a weapon in constant peril. he's something else. i mean, it's a true story which is almost unbelievable. >> which is mind blowing this is true. anyone who goes to war, you carry a weapon. he just chose not to do that. >> he just chose the higher route which is pretty high, indeed. >> yeah, he chose the high road because that's the one that's less crowded. >> that's it. that's what he did. >> he took it in a seriously dangerous way. >> and there was nobody else there. they all got ordered off the ridge. he stayed there and he saved men under constant fire.
but i'm the unfunny marx brother, i'm karl marx. i'm not funny at all. >> this movie is a big return for you to the director's chair and an inspiring story about desmond doss and what drew you to this story? >> it's so inspiring. it's the pinnacle after heroism. a man who goes -- is a conscientious objector. will not kill no matter what. persecuted in the army and goes to the epicenter of combat, goes to hell on earth. and does something amazing. he saves their lives without firing...
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karl marx and his form of government would alleviate that. >> narrator: even though he was nicknamed "osvaldovich," no one investigated him or his political sympathies. >> this man was a man with a security clearance. this man was a man who had access to highly sophisticated materials, and he is now showing an interest in marxism. in retrospect, i think that what this indicates-- and this was the judgment of the committee-- is that our own people aren't as efficient as we might think they ought to be, that more often than not, it's keystone cops, you know, and not stainless-steel efficiency. >> narrator: oswald found himself at odds with the marine code of discipline. possession of an illegal pistol earned him a court-martial and a long stint of kp duty. (soldiers shouting) angry and resentful, he challenged the sergeant who had busted him to a fight. court-martialed for a second time, he was sent to the brig. he applied for an early discharge and a passport. he was secretly planning to go to russia. >> oswald didn't defect to the soviet union on a sudden impulse. we know that. this
karl marx and his form of government would alleviate that. >> narrator: even though he was nicknamed "osvaldovich," no one investigated him or his political sympathies. >> this man was a man with a security clearance. this man was a man who had access to highly sophisticated materials, and he is now showing an interest in marxism. in retrospect, i think that what this indicates-- and this was the judgment of the committee-- is that our own people aren't as efficient as we...
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tom: i love the idea of talking about karl marx.d market movements that will make this president-elect adapt and adjust. what will the market tell him, and what will the budget process tell him so car marks can get his revenge? adam: i do not know about marx 's revenge, but if you run an excessively loose fiscal policy, the market will bite you. if you run a solid fiscal policy, it can reward you. this is about fundamentals. the other fundamental that mr. trump needs to think about is he is so obsessed with trade deficits. but just as reagan 30 years ago -- if there are huge fiscal deficits, he will cause bigger trade deficits. tom: the first derivative is adjusted. , theys the fiscal deficit clinton surplus in the middle, and then down we go to a precrisis deficit. we crash and we come back. adam, we rolled over as well. how will mr. ryan and senator schumer a gap budget realities under trumponomics? adam: it is going to be tough. mr. ryan seems to be intent on getting his wish list, which he has the votes potentially to do, especi
tom: i love the idea of talking about karl marx.d market movements that will make this president-elect adapt and adjust. what will the market tell him, and what will the budget process tell him so car marks can get his revenge? adam: i do not know about marx 's revenge, but if you run an excessively loose fiscal policy, the market will bite you. if you run a solid fiscal policy, it can reward you. this is about fundamentals. the other fundamental that mr. trump needs to think about is he is so...
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he said it was invented by a man called karl marx.e said that communism meant that everything was owned by -- in common. the poorest guy could just find a mercedes and get into it. the key would be in it. you could get into a mansion and take the best bad and a mansion and so on. and because i grew up poor, i became a communist in my mind. i wanted to come to nigeria so that i could drive the great expensive cars that only a few privileged nigerians have drived. i wanted to go to a huge mansion and spend the night there. that is the young person that i was that saw myself as a communist. when i went to a bar, i would to a train station to pick up my brother in law who is from nigeria. i found out his train was running late. other than go home, i thought i should look into a bar and wait for him to arrive. two women walked in and did quite inebriated. they struck up a conversation with me. she said what are you doing in america? i love animals, i love the jungle, if i was from africa, i would never come to america. i said that my mothe
he said it was invented by a man called karl marx.e said that communism meant that everything was owned by -- in common. the poorest guy could just find a mercedes and get into it. the key would be in it. you could get into a mansion and take the best bad and a mansion and so on. and because i grew up poor, i became a communist in my mind. i wanted to come to nigeria so that i could drive the great expensive cars that only a few privileged nigerians have drived. i wanted to go to a huge mansion...