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his thoughts, the way he spoke in the class, and he used to read karl marx — he was a big fan of karl with more conservative students. he described himself as a muslim but also as a liberal. over time, debates turned to threats. he used to discuss with religious fanatics — he knew that, but he used to discuss these things. and what would they talk about? what were their discussions about? about islam, and religion. did he ever think that he should stop talking about his views, or...? yeah. several times he told me, but i think he couldn't. he was outspoken. blasphemy is probably the most emotive topic in pakistan. it's legally punishable by death. though no—one's ever been executed for it, dozens who'd been accused of it have been killed by mobs. in the lead up to mashal‘s killing, the authorities were talking about banning all social media to prevent what they call blasphemous material being spread online. and even after mashal‘s death, the pakistani telecom authorities sent out this text message to all pakistanis, saying "uploading and sharing of blasphemous content on the internet
his thoughts, the way he spoke in the class, and he used to read karl marx — he was a big fan of karl with more conservative students. he described himself as a muslim but also as a liberal. over time, debates turned to threats. he used to discuss with religious fanatics — he knew that, but he used to discuss these things. and what would they talk about? what were their discussions about? about islam, and religion. did he ever think that he should stop talking about his views, or...? yeah....
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the way he spoke in the class and he used to read karl marx, he was a big fan of karl marx.more conservative students. he described himself as a muslim but also a liberal. over time, himself as a muslim but also a liberal. overtime, debate turned himself as a muslim but also a liberal. over time, debate turned to threats. he used to discuss with religious fanatics, india neither but he used to discuss these things. what were they talk about? what were their discussions about? about islam, and religion. did he ever think he should stop talking about is this? yeah. several times he told me but i think it couldn't. he was outspoken. —— he couldn't. blasphemy is probably the most emotive topic in turkistan. it is legally punishable by death but no one has ever been executed for it but doesn't accused of it have been killed by mobs. in the lead up to mashal‘s killing the authorities we re mashal‘s killing the authorities were talking about banning all social media to prevent what they call blasphemous material being spread online and even after mashal‘s death, pakistani telecoms
the way he spoke in the class and he used to read karl marx, he was a big fan of karl marx.more conservative students. he described himself as a muslim but also a liberal. over time, himself as a muslim but also a liberal. overtime, debate turned himself as a muslim but also a liberal. over time, debate turned to threats. he used to discuss with religious fanatics, india neither but he used to discuss these things. what were they talk about? what were their discussions about? about islam, and...
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the opium of the people is what karl marx called it. power theyome to want to stamp out religion. they have been pretty effective with christmas and things like that. 100,000heviks burned churches, that is one of the first things they did. so that is why it is so dangerous. religion has been part of the human story as long as there has been a human story. host: this gets back to the literal fundamental transformation. david: inside every progressive is a totalitarian. it is for your own good. why did they lie about obamacare westmark -- obamacare? you are familiar with john gruber's video where he said we that weuctured it so would fall the cbo and it would not be called a tax. we concealed the fact that he was redistribution of wealth of young healthy people, to older, sicker people and on and on. we had to lie for your own good. that is why they lie to you. you can keep your doctor because of we told you you cannot, you would not vote for this. and yet it is going to be, trust us we are good. is where the arrogance comes from. same thing. why are they always interrupting? i have
the opium of the people is what karl marx called it. power theyome to want to stamp out religion. they have been pretty effective with christmas and things like that. 100,000heviks burned churches, that is one of the first things they did. so that is why it is so dangerous. religion has been part of the human story as long as there has been a human story. host: this gets back to the literal fundamental transformation. david: inside every progressive is a totalitarian. it is for your own good....
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this is a film about karl marx's early life when he wrote the communist manifesto. we also have a film called "1945" which takes place in hungary after the war and deals with a community that kind of stole from the jewish people that were living there and have to deal with two jews coming back and they get really paranoid about what's happening. of course we have tons of film from israel. lexi was going to talk a little bit about that. >> yeah. it's been 50 years since six day war and we thought we would give audiences two really historically important films to contemplate this paradigm shifting conflict in israeli history. the first one is actually an archival film. it's the 30th anniversary of this film. the film really focuses on the six day war. it's about two egyptian soldiers that are wandering in the desert after the completion of the war. they're trying to get across the border from the desert and they encounter many people along the way. the second one is really an amazing film that features a long lost interview. >> let's take a look. ben gurion especially
this is a film about karl marx's early life when he wrote the communist manifesto. we also have a film called "1945" which takes place in hungary after the war and deals with a community that kind of stole from the jewish people that were living there and have to deal with two jews coming back and they get really paranoid about what's happening. of course we have tons of film from israel. lexi was going to talk a little bit about that. >> yeah. it's been 50 years since six day...
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would inevitably raise red flags so imagine somebody is going through and they have but they have a karl marx book right they have mine down by well that will be a red flag that will be a red flag that will be a red flag because that would tell me that you as an individual are inclined to this sort of ideology reading. that would be a flag that would just be screened and we would just make sure that there is no. conditions that would take us to the next level of screening or there's anything. that could harm public safety the t.s.a. says book screening at security airports was designed to give operators a clearer view of what's inside carry on luggage going through x. ray machines u.s. officials say the initiative is no longer being implemented or tested at u.s. airports but agents still reserve the right to instruct passengers to remove paper products from their luggage if an x. ray image appears obstructed or clutter in the meantime biometric technology including fingerprint readers iris scanners and facial recognition has been introduced at various airports throughout the country u.s. offi
would inevitably raise red flags so imagine somebody is going through and they have but they have a karl marx book right they have mine down by well that will be a red flag that will be a red flag that will be a red flag because that would tell me that you as an individual are inclined to this sort of ideology reading. that would be a flag that would just be screened and we would just make sure that there is no. conditions that would take us to the next level of screening or there's anything....
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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 ♪ what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice remote. xfinity. the future of awesome. so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪
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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. >> kennedy: i have karl marx, for kids but i don't agree with anything those two had to say about economicsd have -- >> melissa: there can be embracing -- they see their parents pay taxes, and they know what they can buy with that money if i wasn't sending it to the government. they're very clear on the evil of taxation. i don't think there's any problem with letting kids read up both sides. you can read fiery things. you had to be to challenge your mind and think about the other side. >> kennedy: i know. they don't do it in college. they don't do that simple basic thing you're talking about but you know what, to the point of the story, this is not necessarily about gene ponder's reading list, and yes and big hopes and james. this is about school choice. parents no longer have school choice. if you read that statement, the school assessment program -- gene ponder -- no, it is not about the bureaucratic forcing people into one box and parents should have the right to send their kids to a school day aligned their ideals. >> sandra: they should learn by low, sell high, basic economics, and how
. >> kennedy: i have karl marx, for kids but i don't agree with anything those two had to say about economicsd have -- >> melissa: there can be embracing -- they see their parents pay taxes, and they know what they can buy with that money if i wasn't sending it to the government. they're very clear on the evil of taxation. i don't think there's any problem with letting kids read up both sides. you can read fiery things. you had to be to challenge your mind and think about the other...
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madison, like karl marx, was very clear about how politics worked. very explicit about it in all of his writings. those who have wealth control politics period. the task of those with wealth is to keep the others divided so they don't take your wealth away. marks never said it as clearly as madison did. furthermore, the way to really control the system is as federalist papers 9 or 10, one of them, what you do is spread the country out. there is a fight, democracy can only happen in small countries, they decided if we spread people out it is very explicit you can divide and conquer people spread out throughout the country. a continent has that advantage and that is the name of the game. what is being picked up in different parts of the country, all of this i say as a historian, the possible prehistory of the next movement, is the development of a reaction to that. first place we saw it was in a reactionary form, the texas governor said we are going to secede. he was kidding maybe, but he was saying we don't like this system. texas is going to be very
madison, like karl marx, was very clear about how politics worked. very explicit about it in all of his writings. those who have wealth control politics period. the task of those with wealth is to keep the others divided so they don't take your wealth away. marks never said it as clearly as madison did. furthermore, the way to really control the system is as federalist papers 9 or 10, one of them, what you do is spread the country out. there is a fight, democracy can only happen in small...
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dnc chairman perez and everyone else, they've all gone the karl marx route.ng i do worry about is, obviously, the extreme base has taken over both sides here, so overtures to moderates in the senate is only going to get you so far because conservatives are the ones back in the house who i hear are getting ticked by what they're hearing getting compromised now. how bad does that get? >> right. even if they are able to pass manager out of the senate, they do have to reconcile it with the house version. i'd also note that this bill is not quite done yet. if they are able to get on the bill -- which is, again, a big question here -- what the amendment process will be like, what additional things they will offer in this bill remain to be seen. but you do have a lot of reluctant people, moderates but also a couple conservatives, wondering about things like the taxes in this bill -- neil: right. >> also wondering about whether there is enough money directed from keeping those taxes to fight opioid addiction and medicaid. it's interesting to see the trouble that repu
dnc chairman perez and everyone else, they've all gone the karl marx route.ng i do worry about is, obviously, the extreme base has taken over both sides here, so overtures to moderates in the senate is only going to get you so far because conservatives are the ones back in the house who i hear are getting ticked by what they're hearing getting compromised now. how bad does that get? >> right. even if they are able to pass manager out of the senate, they do have to reconcile it with the...
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want to give too much of history discussion here but it started in the early 1800s in europe with karl marx revolution and in this country with woodrow wilson and teddy roosevelt, the progressive reaction to the great growth we had in the 1800s in the 19th century and it continues on, for some reason despite all the evidence, despite all the economic growth, despite all the prosperity that capitalism creates they still seem to think there should be a group of elite people to take control of the economy and government and run our lives. this is something we have to fight definitively. the president's speech in poland, defending western culture was helpful. these people believe government and a group of government elites are better able to run our lives than we are and i think they are wrong. ashley: back to politics in this country. the democrats are floating new campaign slogans in 2018. one of them is this. have you seen the other guys? that says to me, they are great, the leaning strategy, honestly. >> it opens you up, now looking at you. these people have lost state legislators, governor
want to give too much of history discussion here but it started in the early 1800s in europe with karl marx revolution and in this country with woodrow wilson and teddy roosevelt, the progressive reaction to the great growth we had in the 1800s in the 19th century and it continues on, for some reason despite all the evidence, despite all the economic growth, despite all the prosperity that capitalism creates they still seem to think there should be a group of elite people to take control of the...