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it began with marx's big involvement with the united states. the newspaper the new york tribune he was signed up in about eight hundred fifty two to write articles for the for the tribune by its managing editor charles c. turner and he subsequently wrote about four hundred fifty articles for the tribune a really long article and at a rate of one or even sometimes two a week across a period of nearly a decade so this was a major part of marx's activity and the incomes very useful to him to. subsequently charles turner became an important figure in the entourage of president lincoln above all during as the civil war got under way in eight hundred sixty one and eight hundred sixty two. been a fierce opponent of slavery he was also a member of a socialist commune. brought from commune prior to becoming managing editor of the tribune and he was a friend of marxism and marx kept in touch with him under the certain point rather later on when lincoln was reelected president inmates in sixty four mark sent an address on behalf of working people in europ
it began with marx's big involvement with the united states. the newspaper the new york tribune he was signed up in about eight hundred fifty two to write articles for the for the tribune by its managing editor charles c. turner and he subsequently wrote about four hundred fifty articles for the tribune a really long article and at a rate of one or even sometimes two a week across a period of nearly a decade so this was a major part of marx's activity and the incomes very useful to him to....
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i wouldn't say inspired by karl marx but certainly karl marx said the solution to these problems is to look for public agencies not to commercial agencies to for example supply social insurance to supply pensions or to supply health insurance when i mean he wasn't prefer sir thomas paine in. one of his books. as an agrarian justice he suggested what is our modern social security system among other things the minimum wage. on insurance and unemployment insurance excluding things like that what what can we learn from karl marx right now what what hala see changes what different directions should the united states government cameron government the u.k. . be making from his analysis having been proven or disproven in some ways over the over this last century and a half percent. i think what they can certainly take from him is the analysis of the crisis and the steps out of the crisis which would include a huge stimulus to the land it would also include real investment in the technologies of the future and in renewable technologies i think in a way marx went beyond keynes whose analysis of
i wouldn't say inspired by karl marx but certainly karl marx said the solution to these problems is to look for public agencies not to commercial agencies to for example supply social insurance to supply pensions or to supply health insurance when i mean he wasn't prefer sir thomas paine in. one of his books. as an agrarian justice he suggested what is our modern social security system among other things the minimum wage. on insurance and unemployment insurance excluding things like that what...
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karl marx said history repeats itself.s doing that now. >> a recent unicef study found whopping 80% of children in north korea are malnourished. part of the deal the u.s. is putting 240,000 tons of food aid. jon kyl blasted the white house for, this noting it's breaking a promise to not provide such incentives in exchange for what he called dubious commitments of cooperation. kyl adding, "i am deeply disappointed but not surprised by the aboutface. this is par for the course for administration with record of misleading congress and disregarding u.s. national security. while u.s. officials say north korea insisted the food aid be included one of many questions hanging over the field. including will the six party talk get resumed to find out whether or not the nuclear program will really get this handled. >> bret: thank you. stocks took a tumble today. the dow lost 53. the s&p 500 fell 6-1/2. the nasdaq dropped 20. gasoline went up a penny-and-a-half overnight. the national average is now $3.73 a gallon. coin settled over $1
karl marx said history repeats itself.s doing that now. >> a recent unicef study found whopping 80% of children in north korea are malnourished. part of the deal the u.s. is putting 240,000 tons of food aid. jon kyl blasted the white house for, this noting it's breaking a promise to not provide such incentives in exchange for what he called dubious commitments of cooperation. kyl adding, "i am deeply disappointed but not surprised by the aboutface. this is par for the course for...
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the karl marx of the radical right and so you know keeping that in mind you'll think it is government accountability office report that i just mentioned that shows us that what was it i forgot the exact number now somehow i lost it but. so many of these banks were actually repaying the bailout money they got pregnant taxpayers by just taking money from other federal programs and every day i feel like i say it's just can't get any more outrageous yesterday we were talking about making america the fact that a whistleblower came out and said that they were actually not giving people their loan modifications and misleading them while at the same time partaking in the government program in hand and passing on just enough modifications that they could still let it slide and then have this report how much more outrageous can i get it's an absolute outrage and you know that's that's the irony here you know so that's the real irony here is that the bailout was necessary but the actions of the private sector by the banking industry made this bailout this is there in the bill there's a turntable
the karl marx of the radical right and so you know keeping that in mind you'll think it is government accountability office report that i just mentioned that shows us that what was it i forgot the exact number now somehow i lost it but. so many of these banks were actually repaying the bailout money they got pregnant taxpayers by just taking money from other federal programs and every day i feel like i say it's just can't get any more outrageous yesterday we were talking about making america...
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for the marx, the tea party organization that has been against the mitt romney campaign, dropped its opposition. not an endorsement of good news for the campaign. there was a snag today. a spokesperson for the romney campaign was doing the cable news interview and said essentially the would have to hit a reset moving from a primary election to a general election to shake things up with their strategy. his opponents seized on that saying he is a political chameleon who will say what needs to be said to win votes. newt gingrich gave a toy to a rural setting, and there, you can become a presidential candidate. he says he will stay on. time will not be changing his position. >> his republican opponents continue to hammer away. the president toward a solar energy facility near las vegas. the president emphasizes alternative energy. he says drilling and loan loss of the energy issues, he is expected to talk about expanding domestic production in a speech near new mexico. you can keep track of the race for president any time on the politics page of our web site wjla.com. wjla.com>> a judge
for the marx, the tea party organization that has been against the mitt romney campaign, dropped its opposition. not an endorsement of good news for the campaign. there was a snag today. a spokesperson for the romney campaign was doing the cable news interview and said essentially the would have to hit a reset moving from a primary election to a general election to shake things up with their strategy. his opponents seized on that saying he is a political chameleon who will say what needs to be...
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just ahead general spider marx is in our washington bureau. he's ready to talk about the afghan shooting rampage and the ugs troop pl pullout strategy and who he thinks really is in charge of the war. you're watching "cnn saturday morning" where news doesn't take the weekend off. but now, with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. zyrtec-d® lets me breath freer, so i can love the air. [ male announcer ] zyrtec-d®. behind the pharmacy counter. no prescription needed. i care about my car because... i think it's a cool car. i think it's stylish and it makes a statement at the same time. and i've never had a car like that. people don't totally understand how the volt works. when the battery runs down the gas engine operates. i don't ever worry about running out of battery power... because it just switches over to my gas engine. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i love my chevy volt and i've never loved a car. ♪ but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner en
just ahead general spider marx is in our washington bureau. he's ready to talk about the afghan shooting rampage and the ugs troop pl pullout strategy and who he thinks really is in charge of the war. you're watching "cnn saturday morning" where news doesn't take the weekend off. but now, with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. zyrtec-d® lets me breath freer, so i can love the air. [ male announcer ] zyrtec-d®. behind the pharmacy...
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. >>> sunday marx one year since japan's triple disaster, the earthquake, the tsunami and the nuclear meltdown. crews recently drained a river to look for those still missing a year later. abc's bill weir is there. >> reporter: now they've built this incredibly heart-rending shrine here. you see parents and family members have brought favorite toys or favorite kandkys, it's one of the most devastating things i have ever seen. >> recovery that will last decades for sure. nearly 16,000 people died in that ert quake and the tsunami that falled it. abc news will have extensive coverage from there throughout the weekend. >>> investigators in pittsburgh are trying to find out why man with two semiautomatic guns opened fire in a clickic lobby. one person was killed. police shot and killed the gunman. seven others were shot. they survived. >>> and from northern new jersey, a deadly night at a shopping mall. a shop-lifting suspect who took a female shopper hostage was shot and killed. the woman taken hostage was unhurt. >>> two more skiers have been killed in an avalanche in the rockies. both
. >>> sunday marx one year since japan's triple disaster, the earthquake, the tsunami and the nuclear meltdown. crews recently drained a river to look for those still missing a year later. abc's bill weir is there. >> reporter: now they've built this incredibly heart-rending shrine here. you see parents and family members have brought favorite toys or favorite kandkys, it's one of the most devastating things i have ever seen. >> recovery that will last decades for sure....
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gordon chang likes to quote marx saying history repeats itself. more towards a quote from mao the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. this is just a single step they say but that's better than standing still. >> shepard: certainly is. jonathan hunt, thanks a lot. leaders at the pentagon met with israel's defense minister to discuss topics including tension with iran. there has been a great deal of speculation as you no doubt know that israel is preparing to launch a preemptive strike and it is only speculation. israeli leaders say they haven't decided one way or another what they're going to do. washington's latest set of financial penalties against iran took effect just today. they stem from legislation the president signed in december and they are meant to punish iran for its nuclear program. and officials in iran are also now talking about why they wouldn't let united nations inspectors check out a secret military site that's south and east of the capital there. in essence, the iranians said there is nothing to see here. move
gordon chang likes to quote marx saying history repeats itself. more towards a quote from mao the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. this is just a single step they say but that's better than standing still. >> shepard: certainly is. jonathan hunt, thanks a lot. leaders at the pentagon met with israel's defense minister to discuss topics including tension with iran. there has been a great deal of speculation as you no doubt know that israel is preparing to launch a...
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goong to be able to convince tte generall to give up their most destructive weaponry. ya knowwkarl marxd ... and as part of this deal thh u.s. issputting up 240- thoussnd tons of food aid ... kyl blasted the wwite house n - for this, noting it's breaking a ppomise to not provide such incentives in exchange for what he called "dubious commitmentss of cooppration kyl added, "i am deeply surprised, by the about--fce. this is just par for the course foo an administrationn that as a demonstratee record of miiseaainggcongress and disreearding u.s. national security." well us officialsssay north korea insisted the food aid be included. its one of many questions hanging over &pphis deal... including will the six parry talks gett resumed ss we can find out whether or not the nuclear program will really get pismantled. at the white house, ed henry, fox news we're still tracking phose deadly storms olllng across the country. country. this was the scene this afternoon in harrisburg, destroyed over 300 homes in the heart of the town.. 12 &pthousand people are without severe storms. at least the in t
goong to be able to convince tte generall to give up their most destructive weaponry. ya knowwkarl marxd ... and as part of this deal thh u.s. issputting up 240- thoussnd tons of food aid ... kyl blasted the wwite house n - for this, noting it's breaking a ppomise to not provide such incentives in exchange for what he called "dubious commitmentss of cooppration kyl added, "i am deeply surprised, by the about--fce. this is just par for the course foo an administrationn that as a...
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mary gabriel, love and capital, karl and jenny marx to a birth of a revolution, john f.kennan an american life from penguin press. paul hendrickson, hemingway's book, everything he loved in life and lost, 1934 to 1961 from knoff, matting marible and ezra fogle. and the 2001 nbcc award and biography goes to john lewis gattis, george f. kennan, an american life. [applause] >> and i'll read the citation from marianne gwen who couldn't be with us tonight. george f. kennan an american life by john lewis gattis was an american dip plat who he is per rated and appalled his superiors. he never held high office and never loved the necessaries of the diplomatic trade. he's a distinguished yale historian again worked on this biography in 2002. his task ended 30 years later after kennan's death after 101 years old. a long biography. long life. he built a portrait of kennan as a with a soul of a -- i have temperament ill-suited for the -- he may have been unsuited to the diplomacy but it governed -- prevented world war 3 and both restricted and set the stage for the crumbling of the
mary gabriel, love and capital, karl and jenny marx to a birth of a revolution, john f.kennan an american life from penguin press. paul hendrickson, hemingway's book, everything he loved in life and lost, 1934 to 1961 from knoff, matting marible and ezra fogle. and the 2001 nbcc award and biography goes to john lewis gattis, george f. kennan, an american life. [applause] >> and i'll read the citation from marianne gwen who couldn't be with us tonight. george f. kennan an american life by...
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marx, engales, lennon hung in moscow during ike's time as did ho chi minh in hanoi. they are in effect an iron curtain. if this is how it symbolically strikes people could the cylindrical columns also be seen as missile silos. the number of holocaust survivors say it's reminiscent of internment. one survivor told me that the chain link quote/unquote fences reminded her of the camps. the proposed metal curtains tor provide a screen that would obscure the johnson department of education. we have been concerned and others would agree this could be seen as a symbolic affront to one of eisenhower's contemporaries, the majority leader of the senate during his presidency. we do not thing design team thought of these things in advance. frankly, nor did we for a while. but the public criticism does underscore the importance of context with respect to eisenhower's life and times. in addition, we're concerned the metal scrims will pose ongoing maintenance issues especially in the budget constrained times. any high wind would ensure leaves and trash could be caught in the gaps.
marx, engales, lennon hung in moscow during ike's time as did ho chi minh in hanoi. they are in effect an iron curtain. if this is how it symbolically strikes people could the cylindrical columns also be seen as missile silos. the number of holocaust survivors say it's reminiscent of internment. one survivor told me that the chain link quote/unquote fences reminded her of the camps. the proposed metal curtains tor provide a screen that would obscure the johnson department of education. we have...
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now romney supports a ban on ear marx. >>> meanwhile, a major security scare at philadelphia's airportsmashed into a plen just seconds from landing. the police were in pursuit until the driver was finally stop. police say he took swings at them. he's charged with dui and reckless endangerment. >>> a fired california hospital worker was awarded a record settlement in a harassment suit. $168 million. she claims she filed 18 complaints. she said doctors called her stupid, stabbed her with a needle. >>> new leg room. premium economy seats. those seats will cost you more. anywhere from $108 extra. >>> here's diane sawyer with a preview of tonight's "world news." diane? >> good morning to you, josh. tonight, what a story. they've served the nation in the front lines. now they're deploying in our communities. communities that need help to grow stronger and heal. >>> finally, an unexpected visitor at a north carolina high school. take a look as this happened. a deer, right through the window. >> oh, poor thing. >> and then bolting down the hall. obviously, the floors are rather waxed. he did g
now romney supports a ban on ear marx. >>> meanwhile, a major security scare at philadelphia's airportsmashed into a plen just seconds from landing. the police were in pursuit until the driver was finally stop. police say he took swings at them. he's charged with dui and reckless endangerment. >>> a fired california hospital worker was awarded a record settlement in a harassment suit. $168 million. she claims she filed 18 complaints. she said doctors called her stupid, stabbed...
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up next there is the kaiser for london this is a from marx kaiser sees a harvest. to reveal the scheme which how greece is joining the euro zone by masking its massive debts and how it's orchestrates our bonds at time to crossfire . this is the kaiser report trickle down effect in the cold. syrup and yes max who are seeing financial crimes all over the place right well the feds have apparently acted they are able to act six charged in federal crackdown on happening by anonymous lol sex groups so who we know of a little second member admitted to hacking sony and also the computer system used by fox broadcasting company rupert murdoch's news corporation according to u.s. authorities so sabu and these other defendants face as much as one hundred twenty two and a half years in prison according to the judge involved in this case yeah well what about the hackers who hacked into m.f. global accounts but what about the hackers that hacked into the live or business multi hundred trillion dollar business they hacked into but no goldman sachs they hacked into greece to stabil
up next there is the kaiser for london this is a from marx kaiser sees a harvest. to reveal the scheme which how greece is joining the euro zone by masking its massive debts and how it's orchestrates our bonds at time to crossfire . this is the kaiser report trickle down effect in the cold. syrup and yes max who are seeing financial crimes all over the place right well the feds have apparently acted they are able to act six charged in federal crackdown on happening by anonymous lol sex groups...
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it's you know karl marx there's there's this middle ground how do we define the parameters of that middle ground and you know well i guess that sticky question stands as it is. sure but when you start with the whole redistribution on point and then go to the the how do we how do we find that that balance and i guess it's only redistribution if you believe that the current distribution is justified if you believe that the world right now the top one percent controls more wealth than the bottom ninety percent combined are we to believe that the top one percent works that much harder than the bottom ninety percent of americans combined i think that that's a stretch and the reality is and one of the things we looked at we have a report that we've done in the past and we cite in this book called born on third base base which documents that a third over a third of the people in the forbes four hundred list were essentially born there and those that weren't born there were born well on their way to the list the reality is most of the people in the one percent were one percenters by birth or at l
it's you know karl marx there's there's this middle ground how do we define the parameters of that middle ground and you know well i guess that sticky question stands as it is. sure but when you start with the whole redistribution on point and then go to the the how do we how do we find that that balance and i guess it's only redistribution if you believe that the current distribution is justified if you believe that the world right now the top one percent controls more wealth than the bottom...
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marx of rochester, minnesota, expressed it nietzsche was, quote, more of a great spirit than a human being, end quote. so what we see in a lot of these letters is a very strong, unmistakeable religious imagery that demonstrates the self-spiritual dimension of the american nietzsche devotion. these writers still long to cleeve themselves to images of grandeur, to divinity, but this time in the form of human possibility. nietzsche was that image of human possibility for them. and so what we see in some of the letters and, again, it's not just in the letters as i talk about in the book, i see this across the board even in the highest of highbrow, serious intellectual/philosophical works on nietzsche is this transformation of nietzsche into a kind of secular savior. certainly a language that has shot through -- that is shot through with religious or spiritual words. we see this as people talked about the nietzsche archive, they talked about it in terms of a pilgrimage, making a pilgrimage to the nietzsche archive, or as one writer put it, the holiest of holy places. that's a quote. so am
marx of rochester, minnesota, expressed it nietzsche was, quote, more of a great spirit than a human being, end quote. so what we see in a lot of these letters is a very strong, unmistakeable religious imagery that demonstrates the self-spiritual dimension of the american nietzsche devotion. these writers still long to cleeve themselves to images of grandeur, to divinity, but this time in the form of human possibility. nietzsche was that image of human possibility for them. and so what we see...
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. >> jazziest campaign at all marx jurorty owner of the nets mikhail prokhorov -- majority owner of thes mikhail prokhorov whose story ended in siberia. some think procter & gamble was sent to the game by the kremlin to make things look democratic or pull votes away from the communist. he denied that and says victory or not, he is here to stay. >> regardless of whether or not i will, i will make a new party based on opinions in civil society. >> they don't expect change here overnight but say it's coming. they fear no more. and want to see the russian bear take a fake bold leap forward. smashing censorship once and for all. in moscow, amy kellogg, fox news. >> bret: two more american soldiers are killed in afghanistan over the quran burning. we'll get reaction from the fox all-stars when we come back. >>> the reason that it was important is the same reason that a chander on the ground, general allen apologized. to save lives. and make sure our troops who are there right now are not placed in further danger. >> it's hard to tell, isn't it? think it has improved the pathology? calmed it d
. >> jazziest campaign at all marx jurorty owner of the nets mikhail prokhorov -- majority owner of thes mikhail prokhorov whose story ended in siberia. some think procter & gamble was sent to the game by the kremlin to make things look democratic or pull votes away from the communist. he denied that and says victory or not, he is here to stay. >> regardless of whether or not i will, i will make a new party based on opinions in civil society. >> they don't expect change...
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carl marx. >> he redistributed the wealth. >> secondly, if elle mcpherson is as vacant as we claim, isn't the opposite of what she said true, and obama is something but a centrist? >> put a t in the word. >> and thirdly -- >> no more points? >> elle has freavage. she has freckles in the cleavage. once you notice it you can't look away and it proves something. i am straight. >> a model claiming she is a socialist is like a panda claiming he belongs to the knights of columbus. it has no affect on your actual life because you live beyond the rules. a panda doesn't have to go to the meetings. >> pandas are pretty lazy. >> they are. >> it does have an affect in a way. young girls will see that and they think socialist is a good thing. it means zero prosperity and no money and elle mcpherson doesn't become elle mcpherson. >> number one, young girls don't listen to anything but their i-pods. >> sexism. i am crying sexism. >> it is cool to say socialism. that's why anybody who is an under grad always talks about socialism and carries around their books. >> you know what it is called? fleavage. gi
carl marx. >> he redistributed the wealth. >> secondly, if elle mcpherson is as vacant as we claim, isn't the opposite of what she said true, and obama is something but a centrist? >> put a t in the word. >> and thirdly -- >> no more points? >> elle has freavage. she has freckles in the cleavage. once you notice it you can't look away and it proves something. i am straight. >> a model claiming she is a socialist is like a panda claiming he belongs to...
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andrew marx. great blue. she didn't have a great pair of jeans. >> now she does. >> all right. out. >> great job, guys. >> don't forget, if you want a chance for our makeovers, they've moved to a new day, every thursday. come on down for your chance to receive a brand-new look. >> up next, viral videos that will have people chirping. that's a clue. weight loss programs can be expensive. so to save some money, i just got the popular girls from the local middle school to follow me around. ew. seriously? so gross. ew. seriously? that is so gross. ew. seriously? dude that is so totally gross. so gross...i know. there's an easier way to save. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. with smooth caramel and chocolate. ♪ hmm twix. also available in peanut butter. when i'm on the night shift. when they have more energy than i do. when i don't feel like working out. when there isn't enough of me to go around. ♪ when i have school. and work. every morning. it's faster and easier than coffee. every afternoon when that 2:30 feeling hits. -every day. -every day. every
andrew marx. great blue. she didn't have a great pair of jeans. >> now she does. >> all right. out. >> great job, guys. >> don't forget, if you want a chance for our makeovers, they've moved to a new day, every thursday. come on down for your chance to receive a brand-new look. >> up next, viral videos that will have people chirping. that's a clue. weight loss programs can be expensive. so to save some money, i just got the popular girls from the local middle...
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we told our dad about maks and -- marx and lenin.oung people thought because we had a president who was inarticulate and the whole country is racist if we get an articulate president who is black we are good to go. >> it was an election of many firsts. it energized a lot of america. >> i think a lot of the energy was simplistic. >> in my neighborhood in brooklyn there were people dancing in the streets. it was a mick jagger and david bowie remakes and they were on lamb posts and screaming. >> were they excited about obama or anyone. >> it was short lived. >> it was ridiculous. >> you have jeb bush and the iraq war. kids were mobilizing like they were in the 1960s. >> obama is still the most social candidate. >> do you like him? >> i can't even vote. i'm canadian, fyi. >> did you ever like him? >> i think he is a cool guy. >> gets to the bottom of it. >> i thought herman cane was a blast. and did you see the sticker stimulus.com thing he started? amazing. it looked like a fake video. he was the most social republican candidate out the
we told our dad about maks and -- marx and lenin.oung people thought because we had a president who was inarticulate and the whole country is racist if we get an articulate president who is black we are good to go. >> it was an election of many firsts. it energized a lot of america. >> i think a lot of the energy was simplistic. >> in my neighborhood in brooklyn there were people dancing in the streets. it was a mick jagger and david bowie remakes and they were on lamb posts...
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some years ago he was our guest here at the university of arizona as the marx lecturer, and i can tell you as somebody who was responsible for stewarding those guests that he's also one of the most gracious people ever to come to tucson, and we're very delighted to have this public intellectual and stunningly prolific writer back here with us. jeff, i want to talk about -- [applause] they captioned in the innermost chambers of the supreme court, but we're going to focus this afternoon in the limited time we have on his most recent book, and that is co-edited with benjamin wittes, and it's titled constitution 3.0. it's a project out of the brookings institution project on technology and the constitution. and here is the focus of it. the multiple ways in which technology is transforming who we are, who we think we are, how we interact, surveillance, ways in which we can identify you, hoe candidate you, look inside of you -- locate you, look inside of you andal of these things with respect to the legal implications, in the particular with respect to the constitutional implications. now, h
some years ago he was our guest here at the university of arizona as the marx lecturer, and i can tell you as somebody who was responsible for stewarding those guests that he's also one of the most gracious people ever to come to tucson, and we're very delighted to have this public intellectual and stunningly prolific writer back here with us. jeff, i want to talk about -- [applause] they captioned in the innermost chambers of the supreme court, but we're going to focus this afternoon in the...
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james marx is with us. i want to begin by asking you why we could start seeing troops coming home as soon as two weeks as a result of this tragedy. >> don, first of all, you know that president karzai directed that all forces leave the villages and return to forward operating bases. the larger bases. that doesn't take place immediately or overnight. there has to be a relief in place. that takes about a week. they have been into it and the forces have been into that about a week. if those forces are not those that will come back into the villages and resume the missions, the united states mission is changed. our commanders on the ground will determine that probably within about another week. within a couple of weeks it would not be unusual if there has not been a change in our posture inside those bases that you can see forces coming back. it's not inconceivable that that could happen. >> thank you so much. make sure you stay with us. i want to ask you if this sergeant is a face of a mission gone wrong. we w
james marx is with us. i want to begin by asking you why we could start seeing troops coming home as soon as two weeks as a result of this tragedy. >> don, first of all, you know that president karzai directed that all forces leave the villages and return to forward operating bases. the larger bases. that doesn't take place immediately or overnight. there has to be a relief in place. that takes about a week. they have been into it and the forces have been into that about a week. if those...
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including letters from abraham lincoln, benjamin franklin, carl marx and fdr. he also admitted to stealing inaugural paper, paper from andrew jackson, and a land grant signed by lincoln worth more than a million dollars. >> in terms of value to america, they are priceless. >> reporter: in terms with his plea deal, he must try to reunite the items with their rightful owners and track down items he sold. >> reporter: landau and a friend pled guilty to theft in the case. >>> another glorious, spring- like march evening. the efficient start of spring is still 12 days away. but you don't have to tell that to people here enjoying the warm temperatures. a live look outside right now. we are getting to the point where we can officially kiss winter goodbye. never had to hug it hello really. wjz is live with first warning weather coverage. meteorologist bernadette woods and bob turk are updating the first warning coverage. >>> hasn't been much winter this year. that's for sure. take a look at radar. a few showers to the west of us. really, very unimpressed at this point.
including letters from abraham lincoln, benjamin franklin, carl marx and fdr. he also admitted to stealing inaugural paper, paper from andrew jackson, and a land grant signed by lincoln worth more than a million dollars. >> in terms of value to america, they are priceless. >> reporter: in terms with his plea deal, he must try to reunite the items with their rightful owners and track down items he sold. >> reporter: landau and a friend pled guilty to theft in the case....
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landauo manhattan apartment including letters from abraham lincoln, ben judge min franklin, carl -- karl marx and fdr. he also had a paper by andrew jackson and a land grant. >> in terms of america, they are priceless. >> reporter: as part of his plea deal, landau must also try to reconnect the rightful owners with the objects. >> landau will be sentenced in may. >>> new polls show baltimore anians -- baltimoreans are split on the issue of gay marriage. survey for marriage equality say 52% say they will probably or definitely vote for the bill. but recent polls by gonzalez and the washington post put the issue much closer at 50-50. oppone epts -- opponents have until june to put the issue to a ballot. >>> get ready for some new taxes. the budget work is under way now in annapolis. and the senate budget and taxation committee is moving down the list. political reporter pat warren has more on what they've done so far. pat? >> reporter: that's right. just minutes ago, the budget and taxation committee approved a tax on smokeless tobacco and cigars included on the governor's proposal. and they're
landauo manhattan apartment including letters from abraham lincoln, ben judge min franklin, carl -- karl marx and fdr. he also had a paper by andrew jackson and a land grant. >> in terms of america, they are priceless. >> reporter: as part of his plea deal, landau must also try to reconnect the rightful owners with the objects. >> landau will be sentenced in may. >>> new polls show baltimore anians -- baltimoreans are split on the issue of gay marriage. survey for...
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come close to the debut of twilight films some say it could surpass that total it could break the marxr debuts held by alice in wonder land which made 116 million dollars two years ago really? i don't even remember it. >> so good. >> was it good who was in it? >> who stole my jabberwocky baby. >> johnny depp. >> larry david caught on am a, stuck in a parking gay -- camera stuck in a parking garage. >>> hey, dax good morning. >> good morning it was helena bonnham carter by the way. >> i saw the video on your website, larry taste stuck in a davis stuck in a garage >> it is a perfect curb your enthusiasm moment it is awesome he plays himself on the show this is what he is like in real life he is in the parking garage the arm to get out of the parking garage won't go up he cannot figure it out he gets so frustrated he gets out walks -- the cars are starting to pile up behind him he goes to the girl behind i don't know what i am doing can you help me out she gets out of her car the arm finally goes up and he is able the leave but such a priceless moment >> i like the fact he is driving a pr
come close to the debut of twilight films some say it could surpass that total it could break the marxr debuts held by alice in wonder land which made 116 million dollars two years ago really? i don't even remember it. >> so good. >> was it good who was in it? >> who stole my jabberwocky baby. >> johnny depp. >> larry david caught on am a, stuck in a parking gay -- camera stuck in a parking garage. >>> hey, dax good morning. >> good morning it was...
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business marx, north dakota warmer than baltimore, maryland. memphis 63. this is going to be moving our way. as high pressure settling in over the area. moves offshore and here comes big warm front. warm front cold front passed over the next 24 hours and warm front gets us to 72. cold front gives us some thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon. 55 is going to be the high this day. mostly sunny skies in the area. tonight clouds increase and 38 is going to be the low. here's the 72 degrees tomorrow behind the cool front with the afternoon thunderstorms still 62 thursday. down to 60 friday but right back to 72 on saturday. sunday sunny and 65 degrees. don take it away. >>> thank you very much. any hassles? here's sharon at wjz traffic control. >> we actually have picked unone and a live look at this one. it's an accident on the 895 southbound at the steel bridge. it is blocking the left lane as you can see and emergency crews on the scene. we'll keep you up-to-date on that situation. otherwise speeds still looking good on the beltway as they are on the 95. 58 miles
business marx, north dakota warmer than baltimore, maryland. memphis 63. this is going to be moving our way. as high pressure settling in over the area. moves offshore and here comes big warm front. warm front cold front passed over the next 24 hours and warm front gets us to 72. cold front gives us some thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon. 55 is going to be the high this day. mostly sunny skies in the area. tonight clouds increase and 38 is going to be the low. here's the 72 degrees tomorrow...
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be based on specifically the employment numbers, and think the key statement from the fed chairman marx rhea, was what he said on monday about the job numbers. >> we'll watch that. let me get reaction from david sower by. also joining the company. good to see you both. thanks so much for joining us. you heard what steve just reported on ben bernanke. worried about oil prices actually taking a hit on growth. how worried are you? >> you always have to watch oil. i mean i think it's important to remember that both in 2010 and 2011 we started the year out very strong only to see it fall back. and i'm talking about the economy and the markets. one of the major reasons in both cases with the spike in oil prices. there's very little spare capacity. in fact, one of our recommendations is oil-related stocks as a good way to hedge yourself here. >> david, have you changed any of your, you know, in vestments, allocated capital differently as a result of what's been going on with oil? are you surprised to hear bernanke talk about the possibility of a hit on growth as rault of gas and oil? >> no. qu
be based on specifically the employment numbers, and think the key statement from the fed chairman marx rhea, was what he said on monday about the job numbers. >> we'll watch that. let me get reaction from david sower by. also joining the company. good to see you both. thanks so much for joining us. you heard what steve just reported on ben bernanke. worried about oil prices actually taking a hit on growth. how worried are you? >> you always have to watch oil. i mean i think it's...
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i have often gone around on this subject matter because tariq says it very clearly, he believes in marxpitalism. so we are on different sides of the fence. i would say that the only sane alternative to the argument which is polar opposites is, you know, what ron paul has been talking about. and he talks about the concept of corporatism, he calls it. and he differentiates corporatism from what he calls the free market. now, there are blemishes, of course, in the free market, but he does believe the larger these corporations become, the more powerful, the more government-related and the government nexus with corporations and banks and insurance companies, the harder -- the system becomes fucked up. the free market can no longer operate in a healthy way. that is my, i prefer to keep the market and make it work. i think the corporations have become enormous boil on the system. >> but, oliver, what is very, you know, pay tent is that the -- patent is that the market isn't working. i meerntion we were told -- i mean, we were told for the last 20 years by the people who run the world and the c
i have often gone around on this subject matter because tariq says it very clearly, he believes in marxpitalism. so we are on different sides of the fence. i would say that the only sane alternative to the argument which is polar opposites is, you know, what ron paul has been talking about. and he talks about the concept of corporatism, he calls it. and he differentiates corporatism from what he calls the free market. now, there are blemishes, of course, in the free market, but he does believe...
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like many people interested in the ideas i was never the less drawn to the european thinkers, karl marx, as it met freud and most especially neitzsche. i moved on to graduate school and continued to find the top pretty intoxicating and i felt a little sheepish about my attraction to it. after all, had gone to graduate school to study american intellectual and cultural history. and so i felt compelled to turn back to my american thinkers ralph waldo emerson, margaret fuller, w.e.b. du bois, john, i thought it was time for me to find myself back on the american intellectual native ground. but in my effort to put neitzsche to the sight i can to discover how difficult it was going to be in that every american intellectual life especially in the american academy, in higher education the philosophies featured prominently in monograph, journals and university courses in all fields of the humanities and social sciences. there wasn't a university library or major bookstore that didn't have the section. but even as i waded out from the intellectual world of the academy, i was repeatedly flailed i
like many people interested in the ideas i was never the less drawn to the european thinkers, karl marx, as it met freud and most especially neitzsche. i moved on to graduate school and continued to find the top pretty intoxicating and i felt a little sheepish about my attraction to it. after all, had gone to graduate school to study american intellectual and cultural history. and so i felt compelled to turn back to my american thinkers ralph waldo emerson, margaret fuller, w.e.b. du bois,...
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his granddaughter susan she told a congressional committee it looks too much like old propaganda for marxapestries remind people of the fences at the death camps. >>> 8:42 a.m. right now, wednesday morning and the film mirror mirror based on snow white hits theaters this weekend. >> actor, army hammer who plays the prince, sat down with kevin mccarthy to talk about working with julia roberts their one on one interview. >> was he one of the winklevoss twins. >> both of them. >> i am looking at my weapons of mass creation, you only find these in dupont circle, we are having our own painting party it is an amazing creative experience good for kids and adults too. we are going to talk about how it all got started live next fox 5 morning news stay with us. >>> maryland terms women's basketball -- terps women's basketball team got blown out. alisa thomas was selected first team all american by associated press the first time in history a sophomore received that recognition. >> rg 3 to the red skins is not a given, indianapolis colts owner says his team likes both lu
his granddaughter susan she told a congressional committee it looks too much like old propaganda for marxapestries remind people of the fences at the death camps. >>> 8:42 a.m. right now, wednesday morning and the film mirror mirror based on snow white hits theaters this weekend. >> actor, army hammer who plays the prince, sat down with kevin mccarthy to talk about working with julia roberts their one on one interview. >> was he one of the winklevoss twins. >> both of...
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and one of the reasons we haven't been as effective as we should be in going after president owe ba marx can't stand that vision, of a divisive america in the throes of depression with an ex-ploisive society. we have not woportrayed what we would do differently. i think whoever the nominee is, if i had to bet, it would be mitt romney, if we can do that i think there's an excellent chance regardless of the damage that's already been done. >> governor rendell, you heard, that's governor pataki's version of the obama campaign, but if that is indeed, let's just assume that is what he's doing with the divisive sort of the politics of envy, pretty smart, a guy pays 15%, 14% in taxes, boarding school, you got the 1%, 99% argument. maybe it's a smart campaign but do you feel good about the type of campaign that the president re-election campaign he's running? >> well, i think the president found his voice since his jobs speech in november and look, if some of this class warfare, i don't believe so. it's a question of tone. i'm a believer that we've got to all sacrifice if we're going to get this
and one of the reasons we haven't been as effective as we should be in going after president owe ba marx can't stand that vision, of a divisive america in the throes of depression with an ex-ploisive society. we have not woportrayed what we would do differently. i think whoever the nominee is, if i had to bet, it would be mitt romney, if we can do that i think there's an excellent chance regardless of the damage that's already been done. >> governor rendell, you heard, that's governor...