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but you know, where we are now, is, you know, it seems kind of hopeless and, you know, unfixable, but you know, it can be fixed. yeah. so severe reaction to it. we've had 3 revolutions then the last 100 years or so, the russian, the french, the, the american in the united states. when you have looters are looting the looters. right? so this is become a socialist paradise, right? as a socialism, we know that every experimentation with socialism and, and societal collapse and some kind of massive change. so what will the american insurrection look like? will it be like a bolshevik revolution? will it be like a french revolution with a reign of terror, perhaps? or will it be more like a new american revolution, or those rates we're actually, we're, we're actually in the american jack had been phase of what the french revolution did. you know, the jack events were that that faction of the extreme left that came along in 1793 and tried to turn french culture upside down. you know, they change the number of days in the week, the number of months in the year. and all, you know, all kinds of
but you know, where we are now, is, you know, it seems kind of hopeless and, you know, unfixable, but you know, it can be fixed. yeah. so severe reaction to it. we've had 3 revolutions then the last 100 years or so, the russian, the french, the, the american in the united states. when you have looters are looting the looters. right? so this is become a socialist paradise, right? as a socialism, we know that every experimentation with socialism and, and societal collapse and some kind of massive...
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you know, for as the problem is right of a hotel room. you know, when you st. and agree with the i am if you have to follow all the requirements, all the conditions and one of the condition, very important condition that was in the agreement was did bolivia has to evaluate the exchange rate? i mean, you have to move the exchange rate and that was the problem for us. you know, not only, you know, you have to sell to sell out all your public enterprises, which is, you know, coming back to the 90s in my country, privatize privatizing, you know, but also the most important thing for us is that, you know, the, the economic policy again, we go to the i, you move hands and we don't, we are not agree. we don't agree with that, but it's sister organization, the world bank came to always say, we've learned the i m f, will bank. i've learned from the mistakes of impoverishing the global south in hundreds of millions of people over decade. i would say one thinks of what they say . another thing is what they do. a retail, castro famously said he should kick the m f out earl
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knows. i guess you'd have to ask those folks to get their motivations. but i -- when i've looked at some of the criticism, its been very personal. it hasn't been just about the factual arguments or interpretations. and -- >> who are you to -- >> yes, credentially as well. kbrn she's not historian. no one asked if they could do this or consult us on the project. and, you know, as someone who has studied history. i've been studying history in high school on my own. i have undergraduate degrees in history, everyone who knows me knows that's all i read. i always thought that historians produce history so that regular lay people would understand the world and use that history. but in this case it seemed to anger people. and i imagine it is because we write something like this for the "new york times," it becomes part of a popular history. and some people didn't think perhaps -- >> -- reacted as if they kind of felt personally attacked by you. and i presume that may be part of the nature of the re
knows. i guess you'd have to ask those folks to get their motivations. but i -- when i've looked at some of the criticism, its been very personal. it hasn't been just about the factual arguments or interpretations. and -- >> who are you to -- >> yes, credentially as well. kbrn she's not historian. no one asked if they could do this or consult us on the project. and, you know, as someone who has studied history. i've been studying history in high school on my own. i have...
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know, essentially how you know, i can, i'm rand novel, right? it's, you know, who is john golf? you know, this idea that, you know, we're just going to see, we're going to start our own communities away from the keynesian madhouse. do you think this is going to work? i mean, i actually there have been a couple of attempts in the community to do this over the past 10 years, so far they haven't worked but well, this word do we moved to a city state model in the future. what, where do you see this going next? yes, and i think this place into a broader trend, which is the death of the nation state. you know, where this, the system on that started. i think about 400 something years ago. the treaty of westphalia, that created a modern nation state. i think that is a trend that is happening. this is disintegrating. what is going to come next? and i think something that could come next is something that was in the old science fiction book, the diamond age, which is something called files. in other words, you're going to be fine people group together who have like, who are like minded. a
know, essentially how you know, i can, i'm rand novel, right? it's, you know, who is john golf? you know, this idea that, you know, we're just going to see, we're going to start our own communities away from the keynesian madhouse. do you think this is going to work? i mean, i actually there have been a couple of attempts in the community to do this over the past 10 years, so far they haven't worked but well, this word do we moved to a city state model in the future. what, where do you see this...
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you know, i don't know. i'm, she's so many you could choose from if it was a politician like monte pies, a or sailors. maybe i don't dare. louise. now brooks is funny. someone funny? well, it's a, it's almost christmas. then we have, we bought, you bought a couple of present a in price of us and to live. this is be very much you're most welcome. thank you. i can nail on it. so i, you can, we opened them a c, whereas ours a, a more than one. this one. ringback i actually with k, robin july, actually a mcgregor like role. oh my god, i'm a great huh. yes. oh wow. a close. this is the address load. that's the one looking great, thank you very much and see load a task that bad to read history a well, you know that his mothers are there you go. she's a mccloud, i sort of like i'm, i'm a mechanic and well can learn to enjoy your scarves and enjoy christmas if you have a wonderful time. and of course, taught by viewers from all of us until we see them in the new year kit. and louis are going to stay with us. oh, god
you know, i don't know. i'm, she's so many you could choose from if it was a politician like monte pies, a or sailors. maybe i don't dare. louise. now brooks is funny. someone funny? well, it's a, it's almost christmas. then we have, we bought, you bought a couple of present a in price of us and to live. this is be very much you're most welcome. thank you. i can nail on it. so i, you can, we opened them a c, whereas ours a, a more than one. this one. ringback i actually with k, robin july,...
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, you know, no. that wasn't -- washington was the most reluctant president we have ever had. he sincerely did not want to become president of the united states. i mean, he had somehow won the american revolution. he was a hero bigger than anyone else in the world really and all he had to do was lose when it came to taking on the presidency of the united states and so his dairy account from mount vernon to new york which was the temporary capital of the country one long lament of everybody applauding me now but man, they are going to be tearing me down as soon as i try to do anything. remember, this was people who had rebelled against the strongest military power on earth for the issue of taxation. how is he going to tax these people? i mean, he knew that all the divisions that had been there from the very beginning were latent and as soon as policies came to clear focus, he knew the old divisions were going to come back and there's this account of this inauguration, 15-year-old girl alissa on the roo
, you know, no. that wasn't -- washington was the most reluctant president we have ever had. he sincerely did not want to become president of the united states. i mean, he had somehow won the american revolution. he was a hero bigger than anyone else in the world really and all he had to do was lose when it came to taking on the presidency of the united states and so his dairy account from mount vernon to new york which was the temporary capital of the country one long lament of everybody...
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and if you know if you're kind of sitting here thinking, you know sickles again why you know, this is a guy who was first of all a a 19th century political figure and i've got his resume here in front of me attorney tammany hall democrat, new york state assembly had served in london with james buchanan prior to the civil war somewhat instrumental in the formation of new york central park had served in the new york state militia later on he's gonna be minister to spain two terms of congress and the 1850s and in the 1890s and you know as we all know the congressman congressman who got away with murder. or these civil war general battlefield preservationists. i could go on and on but i won't. and of course a colorful character because how many biographies can you do, you know where a guy is involved with murder allegations of theft embezzlement fraud forgery prostitution feuds and battlefield controversies on some of the biggest battles of the american civil war including including gettysburg. so, you know, i always say dan sickles is an eminently relatable individual. he's not a marble
and if you know if you're kind of sitting here thinking, you know sickles again why you know, this is a guy who was first of all a a 19th century political figure and i've got his resume here in front of me attorney tammany hall democrat, new york state assembly had served in london with james buchanan prior to the civil war somewhat instrumental in the formation of new york central park had served in the new york state militia later on he's gonna be minister to spain two terms of congress and...
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you know. and so you see changes happening and i, and you know, i, i, i have to taken a lot of good heart from the privilege of my experience with, with, with south africa n, e, n, c, and the, and the, and the movement there. so take heart takes awhile, maybe the one last thing i would add is the critical importance of ensuring that our resistance to the fossil fuel in the sea and other industries that are driving us to climate destruction needs to be peaceful. i think that though are people in certain governments and in certain industries that are banking on the anger and the disappointment that young people and others, a feeling will manifest themself in violent resistance activities. i think that if we play into that, we will be doing a disservice to the struggle that right now, while i can completely understand, especially young people feeling a absolute sense of betrayal. i urge and appeal to young people to make sure that the ensure that i would resistance is bold. it strong it's colleges
you know. and so you see changes happening and i, and you know, i, i, i have to taken a lot of good heart from the privilege of my experience with, with, with south africa n, e, n, c, and the, and the, and the movement there. so take heart takes awhile, maybe the one last thing i would add is the critical importance of ensuring that our resistance to the fossil fuel in the sea and other industries that are driving us to climate destruction needs to be peaceful. i think that though are people in...
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it's, you know, i, your would be sticky and what's going on is that, you know, these people are trying to forget, he's pretty, i was, i was just puzzled by this article by carson lawyer in the washington boston. and that being in peace, you know, she is a german english historian and she basically attacked argue america for, for leg is this most into being finished and for been top and, and i'm going to call it because this is on the music guy just sense of can you deal all with germany as military as i'm going america has a date to pass that through. the descendants just didn't get and she didn't step to africa. well, i mean, this is, this is, i'm president and the guy here that, i mean, you should have no memory or it's military isn't. this is something you and you know, what is very alarming is that new tree is actually answering the gum and what it takes from the back door if the knots. * is set with your period because well, blue and the people who are taking on burns, now it's much more sophisticated. we're more democratic than that. red green or the that where more echo would yo
it's, you know, i, your would be sticky and what's going on is that, you know, these people are trying to forget, he's pretty, i was, i was just puzzled by this article by carson lawyer in the washington boston. and that being in peace, you know, she is a german english historian and she basically attacked argue america for, for leg is this most into being finished and for been top and, and i'm going to call it because this is on the music guy just sense of can you deal all with germany as...
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and i think now i don't think i know now that you know, when we compare that present and see to where we are now with president wine and you know, there's, there's, we have a problem. and some say absence makes the heart grow fonder. but you can't dispute with the pulling says right now, and that is that americans are not happy with the state of the economy. you know, they're not happy with what they're paying, what they're paying at the gas pump, and the cost of general good just reproach christmas. now, you know, prices have skyrocketed. many goods just aren't available because the supply chain still hasn't been repaired. and president trump wrote a booming economy and americans at the end of the day, as i said before, vote with their pocketbooks. so president trump is now travelling across the country. he is doing many appearances and the walk for donald trump. ok, what day? i mean, when we fall in the virginia gubernatorial election that playing the trump car didn't work for the democrats. i mean, what is the thinking there? because again, i'm a media guy, so i focusing on the med
and i think now i don't think i know now that you know, when we compare that present and see to where we are now with president wine and you know, there's, there's, we have a problem. and some say absence makes the heart grow fonder. but you can't dispute with the pulling says right now, and that is that americans are not happy with the state of the economy. you know, they're not happy with what they're paying, what they're paying at the gas pump, and the cost of general good just reproach...
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, you know, you know, who knows when you know, we don't things out on there that there, that in the next ripple man, it's so weird to me that what you can reach out to each other due to the dictates of the world at any given moment. everybody gets her. yeah. everybody starts reach an odd boy. the unintended consequences of human life is unbelievable to me is 8. let me ask you real quick because i'm down and l i to doing an interview. we're in separate parts today, but i got to know before i get, i want to talk about urge, but i, i do have to know where do i get good jamaica and los angeles brother, where's it at? where can i find a food from one spot named joseph joseph, there are no jews to go do today. no. what? washington, what is called juices that all of our? yeah, and i usually get, i usually get my ra produced to that much to me and stuff. so i can't cook so my to them. they're on their food and they have like the wrong stuff too. i love that i love the fact that you look out for everybody in your look at out for others with the unlimited resources giving enlightenment. i love the
, you know, you know, who knows when you know, we don't things out on there that there, that in the next ripple man, it's so weird to me that what you can reach out to each other due to the dictates of the world at any given moment. everybody gets her. yeah. everybody starts reach an odd boy. the unintended consequences of human life is unbelievable to me is 8. let me ask you real quick because i'm down and l i to doing an interview. we're in separate parts today, but i got to know before i...
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you know, when the, you know, again, one of it has mantras that you know, a ukraine is a sovereign state and it has the right to choose whatever lines it wants to join. well, that's a very good can know, bumper sticker, i mean, but it isn't. it doesn't measure up to reality. i mean, in georgia, i've talked about this before, and you go back to the peloponnesian war, i mean, you look at city states, you know, they alliances, they developed and some city states wouldn't be able to join one. because, well, we're right next door to your rival, so that doesn't work well for us. i mean, in time in memorial is that what you have is stronger powers make it very clear that their interests are being threatened here. and we're seeing a repeat here in this case, but they're just saying, no, i mean, you know, our values in closing their eyes to other countries insecurity and growing in security because of their defense of the lions. it doesn't make any sense. go ahead one, know what i think when people call to speak english, they begin to thinking cliches. i think that's out there because the fundame
you know, when the, you know, again, one of it has mantras that you know, a ukraine is a sovereign state and it has the right to choose whatever lines it wants to join. well, that's a very good can know, bumper sticker, i mean, but it isn't. it doesn't measure up to reality. i mean, in georgia, i've talked about this before, and you go back to the peloponnesian war, i mean, you look at city states, you know, they alliances, they developed and some city states wouldn't be able to join one....
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you know, so all we do is, is, you know, knowing that our community is related to your community and, you know, been good prayers for you and your community. high density of them actually from, by the standards to being in the united states who are saying that to inequality, consumerism, new liberalism, and i'll dissimilar to the crime climate crisis. so like, how do you imagine a different future without out of these aspects? so our daily lives in, or just remember that, like the world we live in now is not the world that we had all this time. this is like the past, i think of 200 years of very bad decisions past a 100 years. very bad. you know, i mean the advent of fossil fuels, acceleration, the rise of the fossil fuels, agriculture system, and the toxic militarization. it's kind of like being on steroids. you know, fossil fuels puts you on. steroids makes it a lot bigger and a lot faster if you can get rid of some of the amnesia that you get from a basset fossil fuel injection. and remember that there's a way to live, that is a little bit more simple that has more relations with y
you know, so all we do is, is, you know, knowing that our community is related to your community and, you know, been good prayers for you and your community. high density of them actually from, by the standards to being in the united states who are saying that to inequality, consumerism, new liberalism, and i'll dissimilar to the crime climate crisis. so like, how do you imagine a different future without out of these aspects? so our daily lives in, or just remember that, like the world we live...
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you know?t of poland that they live, my grandfather came from there. escaping the nazis, you know, my dad fled the nazis and i had a cousin who, who walked across europe, as a 9-year-old girl. sort of -- in haystacks and walked from austria to portugal in a way of escaping. so we all have these stories. why should somebody who's not jewish read it? >> well -- certainly this is a part of history we should all know. but an easy answer to that question. you know, it's interesting. i did think about this a lot, because growing up jewish, growing up in, you know, a hebrew school where the rabbi and his wife of holocaust survivors. this is very much a part of the dna of our community, to know this history to talk about it, and so engaging in this history and doing the research and encountering the truly horrific parts of this, what the nazis did to the jews, being one of them, that was something that i was sort of already prepared to encounter, and people who have this background, whether or not it's
you know?t of poland that they live, my grandfather came from there. escaping the nazis, you know, my dad fled the nazis and i had a cousin who, who walked across europe, as a 9-year-old girl. sort of -- in haystacks and walked from austria to portugal in a way of escaping. so we all have these stories. why should somebody who's not jewish read it? >> well -- certainly this is a part of history we should all know. but an easy answer to that question. you know, it's interesting. i did...
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and so i know like content even though you know. yeah. and so i know it all about how, you know, incentive like having to convince them that it was normal to, you know, prepare yourself down about it. you know, sometimes if you map out and, but like i said, i tell them i was going, i just, you know, did it, and i came back. i told them all the been and now she even what company in herself . but i definitely recognize that there's a lot of stereotypes and they're not even in the back community about what it's like to be like in the 1st now i think people, you know, i like it and they're like, really call what isn't it like we don't do that with and so i think there's a lot of stereotypes within the community or african parents or not the game. and people have been being dangerous or it's too expensive. it's only for white people . and it's, you know, it's not the case where people sit here to log in and so i would say, i definitely understand what needs to break down the barriers. oh my, my director, just tell me he snows bulls, we've got
and so i know like content even though you know. yeah. and so i know it all about how, you know, incentive like having to convince them that it was normal to, you know, prepare yourself down about it. you know, sometimes if you map out and, but like i said, i tell them i was going, i just, you know, did it, and i came back. i told them all the been and now she even what company in herself . but i definitely recognize that there's a lot of stereotypes and they're not even in the back community...
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you know what? i don't know. like it's different kind of get pushy too many places around the world when the black sites may be open. we don't, we don't know, and you say biden is not shut it down a black site and local, but i would like to ask if you ask those you don't video. so we have like a confession, the black sites, even if you die, you die in the way unit conversion the same time. so erotically, that's what it, how was it an education for you? i know one time you tell a cell neighbor as a carrier that they can tell you anything because a 105 year old is a bus. latins driver a cook, a professor of our big agenda. israel g here, i presume. so may judge. i was in education for you, is that why you're going to become one of the great writers of this century? who knows? you know, the question is just to every human being, that's what lifted person as a person like you just because you know the worst thing to continue with right now for worse as time to starvation concern because it is the dark side with. so i
you know what? i don't know. like it's different kind of get pushy too many places around the world when the black sites may be open. we don't, we don't know, and you say biden is not shut it down a black site and local, but i would like to ask if you ask those you don't video. so we have like a confession, the black sites, even if you die, you die in the way unit conversion the same time. so erotically, that's what it, how was it an education for you? i know one time you tell a cell neighbor...
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who knows? you know, the question is, it's just up to every human being. that's what lifted person as a person like it is because you know, the worst thing to continue with right now for worse and starvation concern because it is the dark side with. so once i was like, since i wasn't k, the official specific one time when i found myself in 2010, you know, i know a, here's the instructor confinement i told myself, i don't want to be the same person for that. for the rest of my life. so we started with them stations for education, for english class is to get to plus s r plus as like skills. and so, and also a send a delegation to going to make it look good. good. because i think he knew he's not, he wouldn't be able to close it. maybe somebody can date recommendations around like 40 pages to change to like 110. i'm a most of the thinking recommendation. again, we actually weren't like a hunger strike then many people only brought us to join us with the conversation. i got the like we got at least what we need. we wanted and we knew what were like going up on
who knows? you know, the question is, it's just up to every human being. that's what lifted person as a person like it is because you know, the worst thing to continue with right now for worse and starvation concern because it is the dark side with. so once i was like, since i wasn't k, the official specific one time when i found myself in 2010, you know, i know a, here's the instructor confinement i told myself, i don't want to be the same person for that. for the rest of my life. so we...
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, you know, you know, go is the big crunch. market cap isn't encroaching on golds. all between needs to do is go up, you know, a multiple of where it is now, which it has done many times before. so big coin is closing in on gold, where gold's real weakness was, was in its ability. and if you couldn't move it around easily, that's why it was centralized. governments were able to centralize and control it, but didn't coin is digital and it's backed up by unbreakable encryption. that, that is not possible. there's not going to be like a wait, there wasn't the thirty's where there was a gold confiscation government just got all the. it's going to be infinitely more hard was a big point. so the real mean event site is big pointing goal. i don't know what's going to happen. bitcoin has a real shot, a d thrown in gold. nobody knows what's going to happen. but it's, it's, it for the 1st time it holds history. it has a real challenger. well, let's stick on this c bdc for a moment because, you know, again, your experiences are in argentina, lebanon. one thing you always see w
, you know, you know, go is the big crunch. market cap isn't encroaching on golds. all between needs to do is go up, you know, a multiple of where it is now, which it has done many times before. so big coin is closing in on gold, where gold's real weakness was, was in its ability. and if you couldn't move it around easily, that's why it was centralized. governments were able to centralize and control it, but didn't coin is digital and it's backed up by unbreakable encryption. that, that is not...
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who knows? you know, the case is just to every human being that would lift the person as a person like you just because you know the worst thing a stick, whether it's, you know, worse or starvation concern because it is the dark side that he might be there like based on ignorance, so it was like since i was a one time when i found myself in 2010, you know, i know it's not you can find, i told myself, i don't to be the same person for, for the rest of my life. so we started with become negotiating with, become them station for education, for english class is to get to pluses are plus as less skills or so. and also obama send a delegation to $110.00. i'm to make it look good because i think he knew it is that he won't be able to close it. they've missed some of the conditional core conditions around like 40 pages to change the, like i said, want to know that got him station. they don't want to have life. some of the are most of the thinking recommendation. again, we actually weren't like a hunger
who knows? you know, the case is just to every human being that would lift the person as a person like you just because you know the worst thing a stick, whether it's, you know, worse or starvation concern because it is the dark side that he might be there like based on ignorance, so it was like since i was a one time when i found myself in 2010, you know, i know it's not you can find, i told myself, i don't to be the same person for, for the rest of my life. so we started with become...
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you know? what's your best counsel to people who don't know a lot, but want to go down the right path? well, partly depends on where you are in the world because different vaccines are available in the us. it's basically, you know, pfizer and madonna, and now it's very clear that a 3rd child is going to be necessary for those to maintain effectiveness against amr crime. but if there's a for j and j, which is the cousin of astrazeneca, these are add no viral vaccines. the difference with j and j was supposed to be a one and done. it's not true. you really need to have at least 2 shots. we don't know about a 3rd, and it's probably advisable to take an m r in a 2nd shot for j and j or a m r and a that's visor or madonna for astrazeneca we, we're seeing a really nice effect of this mixing. that is, you had an annual viral that seen my doctor's anake or a j j, and then you get an m r and a vaccine. and that peers to be, this is boost beyond just a booth which is that the different types of vaccines
you know? what's your best counsel to people who don't know a lot, but want to go down the right path? well, partly depends on where you are in the world because different vaccines are available in the us. it's basically, you know, pfizer and madonna, and now it's very clear that a 3rd child is going to be necessary for those to maintain effectiveness against amr crime. but if there's a for j and j, which is the cousin of astrazeneca, these are add no viral vaccines. the difference with j and j...
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and i don't know the director, i know she did point break originally. 0 dark 30. you know, when you were talking about going in with a helicopter scott, in the new film, one shot, it reminds me of the 0 dark 30 thing. and although i follow that story to some extent, i never know what happened in about about as far as the one shopper. i assume you being in the film had to be informed to some degree. why did the one go down there in real in real life? do you know? well, i wasn't in the sequence. i didn't play one of the sales team and that was one of the guys that the, the base the, i know there was just some sort of i went down maybe it was because it would say close the wall and some that suited the. yeah. yeah. the air drive made it up, but it suddenly went down. yeah, a bit of a shock, but they still got the job done. well, i'll tell you what, i don't agree with a lot of things. a lot of presidents too, but i gotta admire obama. his balls were huge, to go across the country line like that when you got a bad guy. and it's somewhat anecdotal evidence, but pretty g
and i don't know the director, i know she did point break originally. 0 dark 30. you know, when you were talking about going in with a helicopter scott, in the new film, one shot, it reminds me of the 0 dark 30 thing. and although i follow that story to some extent, i never know what happened in about about as far as the one shopper. i assume you being in the film had to be informed to some degree. why did the one go down there in real in real life? do you know? well, i wasn't in the sequence....
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central to this book is what the more we know the less we know. yes, i mean, it's really very striking fact about the history of knowledge, if you like that until the beginning of modern times that he's in the 16th the 17th century, people thought that an increase of knowledge meant a diminishment of ignorance. the more you, the less weight are involved, and perhaps that implies that monday we wouldn't have everything, we would understand everything. we have a complete picture of the universe and we would have a grip on the truth. and of course, this is inspired by the model of knowledge, truth and certainty, which is provided by the great religions because the great religion say that they have the final closed story about everything. and what's happened since the scientific revolution, many of the 17th century and everything as follows from that is that the more we discover, the more we find out, the more knowledge we accumulate, the more questions or problems it. and it's been like occupy an island which is growing in the ocean and then the big
central to this book is what the more we know the less we know. yes, i mean, it's really very striking fact about the history of knowledge, if you like that until the beginning of modern times that he's in the 16th the 17th century, people thought that an increase of knowledge meant a diminishment of ignorance. the more you, the less weight are involved, and perhaps that implies that monday we wouldn't have everything, we would understand everything. we have a complete picture of the universe...
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who knows? you know, the question is to every human being, that's what left the person as a person like it is because you know, the worst thing to proceed with right now. for worse and starvation concern because it is the dark side that he might be there like based on ignorance. so it was like, since i was a kid a one time when i found myself in 2010, you know, is i know, 8 years behind the instructor confinement i tell myself, i do want to be the same person for, for the rest of my life, so we started with shifting would become them stations for education, for english class is to get to pluses are plus as less skills. and so and also obama send a delegation to $110.00. i'm to make it look good. good. because i think he knew it is that he wouldn't be able to close it. maybe someone can dancler commendation around like 40 pages to attend to like one of them that got him station. they didn't want to have like some of the, or most of the thinking recommendation. again, we actually weren't like a hu
who knows? you know, the question is to every human being, that's what left the person as a person like it is because you know, the worst thing to proceed with right now. for worse and starvation concern because it is the dark side that he might be there like based on ignorance. so it was like, since i was a kid a one time when i found myself in 2010, you know, is i know, 8 years behind the instructor confinement i tell myself, i do want to be the same person for, for the rest of my life, so we...
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but you know what? it's now on me, it's my responsibility to do something about it or haven't, here's why or here's what i'm working on. 8 here's where i hope to get to, and i think that character element of leadership is really missing on both sides. it's not just about it should ultimately be about doing the right thing. what's best for nation instead of just, you know. gotcha. gotcha, gotcha. and i feel like that's what we're seeing, a lot of so i would love to see the importance of character be discussed and you know, more of a role in politics than it has right now. really, that's such a excellent point. it's something i've thought about many, many times when we go to martha and palm palm beach here. i mean, and unfortunately because of the media, they was producer of celebrity when we don't get politicians anymore, we get celebrities ok and life style. and you know, you have no idea what these people really stand for, okay? except for, you know, what kind of ice cream made like a where they go sho
but you know what? it's now on me, it's my responsibility to do something about it or haven't, here's why or here's what i'm working on. 8 here's where i hope to get to, and i think that character element of leadership is really missing on both sides. it's not just about it should ultimately be about doing the right thing. what's best for nation instead of just, you know. gotcha. gotcha, gotcha. and i feel like that's what we're seeing, a lot of so i would love to see the importance of...
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you know, you know, you've been on this program before and like i said, you're, you're a democrat. i can talk to, i mean, the, the fact of the matter is that a lot of democrats rank and file and a lot of republicans, even trumpeters. they all have a lot of similar concerns, but they're leaders in each party and the media always make they always focus on what's different or exaggerated. and that drives me up the wall. and that only works for the elite, you know, at the end of the day, status quo works pretty well for them. and they entertain the rest of us. ok with, you know, you've got to hate this person in this person hates this part. and it, you know, that's when this is all about, i get very frustrated with the lead in both parties because people are hurting out there and we spend so much of our time attacking each other. go ahead d. yes we do, and i just want to say it is so good. it is refreshing to actually be in a conversation when i'm fighting back a board with the opposite side. and it's really made my day quite pleasant this morning. but at the end of the day, we do have
you know, you know, you've been on this program before and like i said, you're, you're a democrat. i can talk to, i mean, the, the fact of the matter is that a lot of democrats rank and file and a lot of republicans, even trumpeters. they all have a lot of similar concerns, but they're leaders in each party and the media always make they always focus on what's different or exaggerated. and that drives me up the wall. and that only works for the elite, you know, at the end of the day, status quo...
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i don't know. outside my truck as it's getting light because there's nothing left. if you want me to describe that picture that was taken with that drone, once you walk over that hill, it's pretty much a building that's flat. it's just a pile of -- it'd be like somebody taking a dump truck of dirt and say that is -- and it's just like a big pile of debris. >> michael. >> there's nothing -- the emergency personnel are fine picking in through all that debris doing their best to find the survivors and anyone else that's in that, and it's -- i don't even like walking over there. >> i understand. i appreciate you showing us. we want you to stay safe, and we know you're surrounded by debris, and i can hear the emotion in your voice. michael gordon there for us on the ground in mayfield, who also took some just incredible video of the tornado in southern missouri, video that i want to show meteorologist bill karins, so bill, you're back with us, and if we can show that video and kind of watch it together,
i don't know. outside my truck as it's getting light because there's nothing left. if you want me to describe that picture that was taken with that drone, once you walk over that hill, it's pretty much a building that's flat. it's just a pile of -- it'd be like somebody taking a dump truck of dirt and say that is -- and it's just like a big pile of debris. >> michael. >> there's nothing -- the emergency personnel are fine picking in through all that debris doing their best to find...
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you can't tell anybody or more people that know if that word gets all you know, laws i do know is going to work with you. you can't tell anybody you can't tell your parents. you can't tell your friends. you can't talk to an attorney, you just need to come and talk to me. actually the box was 40 years of $40.00 or so now we're wire. you have to go by marijuana from individuals and then, you know, depending upon how you do and so forth, you know, a lot of this can go away. i was scandalized. i wish i'd never seen anything is bad. is a good possibility that your, your personal present time if you don't always have all yeah. just once you learn more of the background, you can understand why someone who had never really been in trouble and was only 20 and trying to get through college would be scared to death. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing silly. they put him in harm's way, fast. we're cleared up faster, you unit or so. this wasn't right, this is corrupt. the bullied him. so i know that i read them off. mm. ah. life on the farm. you learn the circle of life. cattle are born i
you can't tell anybody or more people that know if that word gets all you know, laws i do know is going to work with you. you can't tell anybody you can't tell your parents. you can't tell your friends. you can't talk to an attorney, you just need to come and talk to me. actually the box was 40 years of $40.00 or so now we're wire. you have to go by marijuana from individuals and then, you know, depending upon how you do and so forth, you know, a lot of this can go away. i was scandalized. i...
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or i did, you know, even you got him know, you know, who is dealing with at that time when you know, i, you and you, we are going jamaica is kind of like, we got to say muscle wasn't being going, you know, a clock and read it well, i would say almost said brother, i would have went past the lime green house twice. i know this is royce williams. megan, but the 3rd time i'm starting to feel disappears. now my, it was the 1st, let's go back to the writing career. was the 1st one you wrote a my dog wrote me, i assume that was what was that your childhood hound? my dad is my own that i just, we got him last year right before to decline 1000 thing. um. so i grew up with dads, but since i moved to eli with my wife, well, for kids living at home with us, they've always wanted a dog. and so like 10 years, 10 years, oppression will finally given last year. and in the quarantine out, know we had a puppy and it was on when experience i got new is having like a baby you know, having another baby in the house. so yeah, but there his name is romeo and we did. we had a album last year con more fun t
or i did, you know, even you got him know, you know, who is dealing with at that time when you know, i, you and you, we are going jamaica is kind of like, we got to say muscle wasn't being going, you know, a clock and read it well, i would say almost said brother, i would have went past the lime green house twice. i know this is royce williams. megan, but the 3rd time i'm starting to feel disappears. now my, it was the 1st, let's go back to the writing career. was the 1st one you wrote a my dog...
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and, you know, that's how people know you. if they've got a veterans problem, i want to hear about it. they don't write pat roberts. >> i'll send that up to pat roberts. >> i was going to say, you don't send it up to their senator or congressman. >> no, they write to me. >> i know. >> some of it i do. because we don't have the staff. >> right. >> but we've got good contacts, the va, and dod. and they've kind of agreed to help us with some stuff. and -- and then you make quite a few phone calls. somebody calls, this guy is 85 years old, he's in the hospital, and he would really like to hear from you. nice little things. it doesn't cost anything. >> but you know the contrast, this town is full of people who at one time were big names, powerful people on the hill or elsewhere, and never adapt to life after. >> i answer every piece of mail that comes to this office. >> you do. >> yep. and not a form writer. i scribble out on little yellow sticky pads, poor ruth ann has to decipher them, either that or put them on a phone list. som
and, you know, that's how people know you. if they've got a veterans problem, i want to hear about it. they don't write pat roberts. >> i'll send that up to pat roberts. >> i was going to say, you don't send it up to their senator or congressman. >> no, they write to me. >> i know. >> some of it i do. because we don't have the staff. >> right. >> but we've got good contacts, the va, and dod. and they've kind of agreed to help us with some stuff. and --...
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you know, the good room. i sat them, i played it 10 times in a row, and then i followed nina. someone's career for my whole life. and i she ended up meeting her. i now some a little say birthday party. we sang happy birthday tests. i don't to sing down. i'm in the hotel bar off to with on this hung out with i will not. and i remember st where, you know, you the 1st record i have bull and you know, just in terms of has the math is the voice she didn't. so the thing is, you know, she was 19 years old because she was trained to the classical pianists and she couldn't get into the classical classical school that you want to get into. so she end up singing in bars and, you know, and she, later on, she can very political works from incredibly poignant political songs. i'm as an assay, she's the artist i keep going back to because there's always something more there. i'm. so for me, i would say that's probably the artist as most inspired me. hello. hi, my name is lindy where, so i really, really wanted to just hear
you know, the good room. i sat them, i played it 10 times in a row, and then i followed nina. someone's career for my whole life. and i she ended up meeting her. i now some a little say birthday party. we sang happy birthday tests. i don't to sing down. i'm in the hotel bar off to with on this hung out with i will not. and i remember st where, you know, you the 1st record i have bull and you know, just in terms of has the math is the voice she didn't. so the thing is, you know, she was 19 years...
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you know, $11.00 in which you know, women to be equal to man. and which, you know, the citizens would be good custodians of their natural environment. as you're suggesting, he was in the kitchen. yeah, i mean, i think there was a lot of pushback against that. i mean, you had this head of state who was preaching feminine discourse and lobbying and pushing for women's liberation. but you had a kind of, a patriarchy from below that was, was responding to that. so it, it actually was a huge liability for him. and he didn't have a very strong male constituency, behind in the backing is feminist policy. but certainly that was one of the main pillars of the revolution was, was liberating women. and he went away, i don't align with this. and, you know, i think that, you know, one of the reasons why he's so popular today and, and why he has a certain kind of legacy in a rather pressure one that you're mentioning, their respect to environmentalism, feminism taking on the challenging debt repayment, those sorts of things i mean to the certain saliency ther
you know, $11.00 in which you know, women to be equal to man. and which, you know, the citizens would be good custodians of their natural environment. as you're suggesting, he was in the kitchen. yeah, i mean, i think there was a lot of pushback against that. i mean, you had this head of state who was preaching feminine discourse and lobbying and pushing for women's liberation. but you had a kind of, a patriarchy from below that was, was responding to that. so it, it actually was a huge...
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and we all know, we all know that once you lose those rights, they never come back. they never come back. ok until they come up with the next, you know, i guess it's going to be the new green deal crisis climate. you know, then again, more rights being denied here. it only goes in one direction. and it seems to me irrespective of your political color ration all around the world, you know a little tyrants. enjoy 2021 john. yeah, i mean i, i agree with some of what the previous speaker said i, i am on the other hand, i think that the imperialist, the specifically imperialist dimension is surely on the wayne at the moment. the, the big event of 2021 is surely the retreat from afghanistan. that is the defeat of imperialism. or, of course, the mindset persists, but the fact is, that the united states, the imperialist power, has been routed. now just as the british empire was routed in the middle of the 19th century from that country, and instead of what i see, i mean, you know, you mentioned monopoly as well. firstly, monopolies can't be in the plural by definition. and w
and we all know, we all know that once you lose those rights, they never come back. they never come back. ok until they come up with the next, you know, i guess it's going to be the new green deal crisis climate. you know, then again, more rights being denied here. it only goes in one direction. and it seems to me irrespective of your political color ration all around the world, you know a little tyrants. enjoy 2021 john. yeah, i mean i, i agree with some of what the previous speaker said i, i...
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and so i know all about it. you know. yeah. and so i know it all about how, you know, in terms of like having to convince them that it was normal to prepare yourself down about it, you know, sometimes 50 miles per hour. and, but i can actually tell them i was very, i just did it. and i came back, i told them only mom i've been and now she even what's the company and so, but i definitely recognize that there's a lot of stereotypes in a lot of even in the back community about what it's like to be in the 1st now i think people, you know, i like skiing and they're like really call what isn't it like we don't do that with . and so i think there's a lot of stereotypes within the community. african parents are not the game. and people have been being dangerous for, you know, too expensive. it's only for white people or, you know, it's not the case. 3 people sit here. and so i would say, i definitely understand what needs to break down the barriers. oh my, my director, just tell me he snows both, we've got a little black and brown club
and so i know all about it. you know. yeah. and so i know it all about how, you know, in terms of like having to convince them that it was normal to prepare yourself down about it, you know, sometimes 50 miles per hour. and, but i can actually tell them i was very, i just did it. and i came back, i told them only mom i've been and now she even what's the company and so, but i definitely recognize that there's a lot of stereotypes in a lot of even in the back community about what it's like to be...
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i mean, you know, you know, you, you recognize this nation states. but you don't do anything to protect our security, the same thing as repeating itself all over again. and at the end of the day, gentlemen, it is washing in the calls, the shots. it's there, it's their military alliance. and when the germans and the french drag their feet there listen to, but other countries not even finish up on this point before we go to the break. well, she's going to do very well. maybe i'm just a matter for me. but anyway, i, he's a scholar, you know, go ahead, you know, i'm thinking in simple terms, me just let me go on the handle. i'm out of the headlines. so then, you know, last week we should treat russia, ariah's state, and then a number of credit lines in the 40 for which i also read the original same right? me make a secret deal with permanent crowns or within the state. ok? so this is insane because the east european got this in the situation and any chance for dialogue, you mean, i mean i'm going america, am i going to want to kind of meet with you and w
i mean, you know, you know, you, you recognize this nation states. but you don't do anything to protect our security, the same thing as repeating itself all over again. and at the end of the day, gentlemen, it is washing in the calls, the shots. it's there, it's their military alliance. and when the germans and the french drag their feet there listen to, but other countries not even finish up on this point before we go to the break. well, she's going to do very well. maybe i'm just a matter for...
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and i know that hamer would want everyone to know exactly what happened to her. so that's the warning. but you have to read it, because she survived it and she would want everyone to read it and understand what happened. and some of that is still happening today. so don't look away. you have to read it and let it sink in, and then we can have more conversations about it. >> karen, in reading the book, what new insights did you take away from the story of hamer that you had known before, and, you know, what were perhaps the most most troubling, difficult phases to understand and to sit with and rest with and what gave you hope? >> right. well, a lot of it was deeply personal for me. i can -- when she was given that hysterectomy without her permission, you know, that was horrific. and she wanted children so badly, and that was deeply personal for me because i remember as a young woman, you know, i had gotten one of those letters that said, you know, you need to go -- after you get a mammogram, then you have to go back, get one of those letters that scare the bejesu
and i know that hamer would want everyone to know exactly what happened to her. so that's the warning. but you have to read it, because she survived it and she would want everyone to read it and understand what happened. and some of that is still happening today. so don't look away. you have to read it and let it sink in, and then we can have more conversations about it. >> karen, in reading the book, what new insights did you take away from the story of hamer that you had known before,...
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but susie, you do know there's been 400 billion _ know.here's been 400 billion in debt and we - know. but susie, you do know there's been 400 billion in debt and we also l been 400 billion in debt and we also have to _ been 400 billion in debt and we also have to deal with and the effect of peoples _ have to deal with and the effect of peoples livelihoods and look, none of this— peoples livelihoods and look, none of this is— peoples livelihoods and look, none of this is easy. i fully get it, but it has— of this is easy. i fully get it, but it has to — of this is easy. i fully get it, but it has to be _ of this is easy. i fully get it, but it has to be looked at. | of this is easy. i fully get it, but it has to be looked at.— it has to be looked at. i want to let ou it has to be looked at. i want to let you both _ it has to be looked at. i want to let you both have _ it has to be looked at. i want to let you both have that - it has to be looked at. i want to let you both have that because | it has to be looked at. i want to i let you both h
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does this sound familiar, this, you know, business about, you know, whether to have reader comments on to do in these sorts of situations? yes, absolutely. i mean, it's not a new problem unfortunately, and it's something that's... obviously, organic growth of digital has meant that there's kind of been lots of trial and error overtime. and i think social media and commenting offers so much opportunity in terms of dialogue with the audience and actually giving some ownership and voice to people who wouldn't otherwise have it. but then the downside to that is obviously that it then opens up a space where people can spread hate as well, and spread hateful speech, and that's a key part of my newjob. so, i've been getting round the company talking to editors, talking to journalists in the last couple of weeks and finding out what some of the key issues are. and it is, you know, the comments and how to moderate them and really kind of then create a safe space for the audience that really want to engage, cos i would say it's hopefully a minority that are doing this. but obviously it then can
does this sound familiar, this, you know, business about, you know, whether to have reader comments on to do in these sorts of situations? yes, absolutely. i mean, it's not a new problem unfortunately, and it's something that's... obviously, organic growth of digital has meant that there's kind of been lots of trial and error overtime. and i think social media and commenting offers so much opportunity in terms of dialogue with the audience and actually giving some ownership and voice to people...
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and you know, you know, but it's always kind of watered over or explained away as far as you know it's, it's complicated, but we have sophisticated tools to be able to take care of potential perception issues as well as getting it right. we're the most sophisticated democracy in the history of the world, blah, blah, blah. however, the economic data, no real inflation has been a multiple of percentage wise of what the c p a is stated for years. certainly since the 2008 financial crisis, the same with unemployment, but the means of being able to a man handle these metrics has been kind of known, ignored. but increasingly, certainly over the past 18 months has, has really upset the public because they know that they're being lied to with regard to official metrics versus what the, the government states versus what they're feeling in their pocket books and with produce and everything else going. sky, high fuel and whatnot. and so there's a closer, a feel towards the issue of manipulation between what the economic metrics are doing to people as well as what they've long suspected with regar
and you know, you know, but it's always kind of watered over or explained away as far as you know it's, it's complicated, but we have sophisticated tools to be able to take care of potential perception issues as well as getting it right. we're the most sophisticated democracy in the history of the world, blah, blah, blah. however, the economic data, no real inflation has been a multiple of percentage wise of what the c p a is stated for years. certainly since the 2008 financial crisis, the same...
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we didn't know all of particulars. they didn't tell us all the evidence of what was going on, but they weren't telling us everything. we were at that time just trying to find anything, any document or any video they had. tammy had told us that they had his cell phone . tammy had told us they had his laptop, things like that. so we were asking. okay, did you find information on his laptop? could we get a copy of that or do you have that video documentation of him being interviewed? i didn't know what i was expecting, but when i 1st pressed play, almost felt wrong. watching m a. jason lambert. ah. yeah, it was just slight me could and knocked me over with a feather. joy related with november 22nd. this 20th birthday. it starts off with some smart alec comment that you don't want to spend your birthday here. very well, you know, center say ok as a whole day, like i said, you're facing to bellies. of course miss manager. mr. it's a 25 minute video. it took me probably a week to get through it 5 hour where you start off you
we didn't know all of particulars. they didn't tell us all the evidence of what was going on, but they weren't telling us everything. we were at that time just trying to find anything, any document or any video they had. tammy had told us that they had his cell phone . tammy had told us they had his laptop, things like that. so we were asking. okay, did you find information on his laptop? could we get a copy of that or do you have that video documentation of him being interviewed? i didn't know...