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derivative of food they even put nutrition facts on the back as if there is any nutrition in their marx would have been proud of bankers this is the editorial and opinion piece in the financial times on friday and of course it's done the rounds everybody's shocked at this piece of karl marx had been alive in two thousand and seven he would have been working for a bank banks had reached a state of calm in this perfection the workers took home everything the capital holders were left with nothing now this also relates to the twinkie story because this is like a hedge fund that is the major owner of hostess and they're claiming that the workers are the greedy the eight hundred thousand workers of the greedy people and if it weren't for these greedy people we would still be making these toxic twinkie ho ho ding dong wonder bread things and the same argument goes for the city as look oh feel bad for us we've had to lay off one hundred sixty thousand and four for you stupid people out there demanding an end to quantitative easing and an end to our financial fraud then we would have all these
derivative of food they even put nutrition facts on the back as if there is any nutrition in their marx would have been proud of bankers this is the editorial and opinion piece in the financial times on friday and of course it's done the rounds everybody's shocked at this piece of karl marx had been alive in two thousand and seven he would have been working for a bank banks had reached a state of calm in this perfection the workers took home everything the capital holders were left with nothing...
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sheep this past week she published a piece claiming that it is here alive today karl marx would be a banker because the workers to. home everything and the capital people who create the capital the savers and the insurance industry are getting financially raped so it's a workers' paradise in a marxist point of view your thoughts oh it's a. you know the what he think probably realize is that you don't ask the question what is the perfect antidote to predatory capitalism well really it's the co-operative you know and there are brilliant examples all over the world where rent seekers can get in and get their hands on the spoils. because would have to lend. a reasonable and sustainable way because there are so many because in a democratic organization technocrats want to go to the top and then there are balances in checks that allow that kind of safety net around the wealth of the organization you know bankers understand you know as soon as value was the sticking the funnel into it is it not the compost good idea of where ever you see value go and suck it up i really want to give it to m
sheep this past week she published a piece claiming that it is here alive today karl marx would be a banker because the workers to. home everything and the capital people who create the capital the savers and the insurance industry are getting financially raped so it's a workers' paradise in a marxist point of view your thoughts oh it's a. you know the what he think probably realize is that you don't ask the question what is the perfect antidote to predatory capitalism well really it's the...
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the fact of the matter there can't be a union those that esteem the principles of karl marx over thes of thomas jefferson. that all political powers inherent in the people. what we have seen given on tuesday was that a majority of the people in the united states and the states in which they reside are es teaming the principles of karl marx. >> i believe that the rest principles of our founders and framers, we have left them. in many ways america now has adopted this european socialist model. think with the same predictable results in the future unless we stop it very soon. you say we are at a tipping point. is there not any hope to work within the system as the united states of america to bring about the change you want by making the compelling arguments and getting the right candidates and fighting now to convince people that conservative values, constitutional values, i will liberty is better than whatever freedom you have to sacrifice for so-called security? >> this is the sad thing about it. this was not the ideal choice, but i think what you are talking about, that ship has sail
the fact of the matter there can't be a union those that esteem the principles of karl marx over thes of thomas jefferson. that all political powers inherent in the people. what we have seen given on tuesday was that a majority of the people in the united states and the states in which they reside are es teaming the principles of karl marx. >> i believe that the rest principles of our founders and framers, we have left them. in many ways america now has adopted this european socialist...
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. >> grouchy marx. the death of apple is overexagerated. they have a great holiday season. >> they have sold a lot of stuff. >> john than what do you have this week. >> the utilities like the southern and excel are so week. it is it a fun that goes up when utilities go down. it is it looking at strooks like this to go up. >> johnathon how do you feel about the rest of the year. you feel good or not. >> it is governed in washington right now. they are - trying to look long term and have a gernment
. >> grouchy marx. the death of apple is overexagerated. they have a great holiday season. >> they have sold a lot of stuff. >> john than what do you have this week. >> the utilities like the southern and excel are so week. it is it a fun that goes up when utilities go down. it is it looking at strooks like this to go up. >> johnathon how do you feel about the rest of the year. you feel good or not. >> it is governed in washington right now. they are - trying...
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the event was organized by radio talk show host roe conn and grammy award winner richard marx.. sang with the broadcasters. the concert benefits "clearbrook".. an organization that provides services to children and adults with developmental disabilities. >> skyfall soared high at the american movie houses this weekend... the latest james bond adventure set a franchise record. earning nearly $88 million on its debut weekend. here are some of the other box office winners o [ female announcer ] over every holiday season your mouth has been sipping, snacking, yellowing. nutcracking, gift stacking yellowing. mistletoe'ing, ho ho ho'ing yellowing. and every holiday season, your teeth have been yellowing. fact is if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest 3d white whitestrips remove over 10 years of stains, and whiten 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest. life opens up when you do. in a hurry? try 2 hour express whitestrips just in time for a white holiday. whatever it takes, get to sears veteran's day sale. get 50% off coats for the family. this 39 inch lcd
the event was organized by radio talk show host roe conn and grammy award winner richard marx.. sang with the broadcasters. the concert benefits "clearbrook".. an organization that provides services to children and adults with developmental disabilities. >> skyfall soared high at the american movie houses this weekend... the latest james bond adventure set a franchise record. earning nearly $88 million on its debut weekend. here are some of the other box office winners o [...
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we used a googp map with james spider marx. >> what kind of close combat are we talking about? >> this is called combat in restricted terrain. what we have in gaza city, there are about 500,000 people who live in this city. you can only imagine the type of combat that has to take place in this very restricted terrain. >> terrain where marx says israeli troops will be exposed to ambush, sniper fire, suicide bombings. if a ground invasion is launched, analysts say it could be eerily similar to a conflict four years after a series of hamas rocket attacks on israeis. in late 2008,u early 2009, isral led a short period of air strikes follow by a long ground invasion of gaza. estimates are up to 1,400 palestinians were kled. many of them were civilians. about a dozen israelis were killed in the operation. then they were able to split up gaza, cut supply lines. this time analysts say hamas could make it tougher. >> they have much better anti-tank capability with the concourse. russian atgm, a better sand capability. >> white says in 2008-2009, hamas units were not good at close combat
we used a googp map with james spider marx. >> what kind of close combat are we talking about? >> this is called combat in restricted terrain. what we have in gaza city, there are about 500,000 people who live in this city. you can only imagine the type of combat that has to take place in this very restricted terrain. >> terrain where marx says israeli troops will be exposed to ambush, sniper fire, suicide bombings. if a ground invasion is launched, analysts say it could be...
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richard marx, yes, indeed. >> i turn my back and you've been messing around. >> not me. out at the grammys. coming up. we must be getting close to the end of the year because the top ten lists are coming up, one we will have in "the skinny." >> next up, paul ryan back to the house of representatives, and talking to abc news. it's all coming up on "world news now." ♪ i hate myself for loving you >> and we love you. >> joan jett. >> uh-huh. >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by colonial penn insurance. weather brought to you by colonial penn insurance. to you by colonial penn insurance. [ snoring ] ♪ [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] introducing zzzquil sleep-aid. [ snoring ] [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] because sleep is a beautiful thing. [ birds chirping ] introducing zzzquil, the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil. ♪ >>> well one of the most puzzling results of last >>> well one of the most puzzling results of last week's presidential election
richard marx, yes, indeed. >> i turn my back and you've been messing around. >> not me. out at the grammys. coming up. we must be getting close to the end of the year because the top ten lists are coming up, one we will have in "the skinny." >> next up, paul ryan back to the house of representatives, and talking to abc news. it's all coming up on "world news now." ♪ i hate myself for loving you >> and we love you. >> joan jett. >>...
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for many years full time benefits like sick days marx ternty leave, pensions, lunch hours, chairs, have disappeared by magically transforming full-time workers into independent contractors or part-time 20-year temp help. (laughter) want to avoid paying half of your employees' social security tax? reclassify them as independent contractors so they pay it all themselves. make them fill out a 1099. that's not a full-time busboy, that's juan co, l.l.c . don't forget to invoice us, juan co. (laughter) so let's cut the "i'd love to be able to give employees health care, i just can't." let's face the facts. pizza and coal companies are just unlucky enough to have a labor force that can't be outsourceed. you happen to be in one of the few industries that still has to hire americans. if you could outsource your pizza making to china papa john's would quickly become papa-san. which is actually japan. but, you know, for the joke you understand. it's your fault! you could have gone tech, papa john. founded instagram and made a billion dollars. instead you made pizzas with a filter that makes them t
for many years full time benefits like sick days marx ternty leave, pensions, lunch hours, chairs, have disappeared by magically transforming full-time workers into independent contractors or part-time 20-year temp help. (laughter) want to avoid paying half of your employees' social security tax? reclassify them as independent contractors so they pay it all themselves. make them fill out a 1099. that's not a full-time busboy, that's juan co, l.l.c . don't forget to invoice us, juan co....
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prints and photos of women with carousels in the long dresses and the men all of whom reassembled the marx brothers or another and salt water taffy and ices and in the book showed the children running after the shawl hoops and sticks in their hands and we couldn't understand what this game was about. what were the children doing as they ran around with the hoops and sticks? so for my birthday you agreed to take a trip to me to some of the seaside jersey towns we read about although we were idiots. we went in february and every town was depressed and viciously cold. there was no life anywhere and asbury park and it was held one one bolt on the fixture and you counted 12 vacant store fronts. town after town had this and -- gleaning broken store fronts with the words circus and cotton candy and we didn't remember whether to laugh or cry and so distant from the imagination was the bleak reality of these towns and ruin the vision of these quaint side vacations and neither of us returned even in the summertime despite many opportunities. when i wrote the biography in your program today memories
prints and photos of women with carousels in the long dresses and the men all of whom reassembled the marx brothers or another and salt water taffy and ices and in the book showed the children running after the shawl hoops and sticks in their hands and we couldn't understand what this game was about. what were the children doing as they ran around with the hoops and sticks? so for my birthday you agreed to take a trip to me to some of the seaside jersey towns we read about although we were...
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speak with the samoyedes an art teacher is pretty sure he did all the way marx and stacey's regular sideswipe of the world's money men because the report of the brick. i never thought i could earn a living this way. natalee assured of i as a lawyer should test small arms of the sort i was to machine building client not obvious sourced count of all the weapons she's fired over the past twelve years. i got so used to it sometimes my friends ask me to join them at the rifle range and i say no way i'm so tired of shooting. the planet's history goes from making firearms during world war two to ballistic missiles from nuclear submarines during the cold war the bulk of the soviet industry was moved here in the 1940's to flee the advance in germans so i was here also became the heart of soviet military production closed off to foreigners for half a century it thrived on the massive needs of the soviet military when the u.s.s.r. collapsed but life here was shaken to the core but some adapted to better than others. this is the year old truck factory brushes number one of truck made for girls with a loo
speak with the samoyedes an art teacher is pretty sure he did all the way marx and stacey's regular sideswipe of the world's money men because the report of the brick. i never thought i could earn a living this way. natalee assured of i as a lawyer should test small arms of the sort i was to machine building client not obvious sourced count of all the weapons she's fired over the past twelve years. i got so used to it sometimes my friends ask me to join them at the rifle range and i say no way...
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gene is a small business columnist for "the new york times" and the president of the marx group.see you. >> great to see you. >> a lot of retailer stores said they got more customers that was good news. >> yep, yep. >> but there's more we can do? >> there is. i want to tell you something very surprising about me, j.j., i go to the barber once a month, if you can believe that. every time i go to my barber shop, he's a retail store, i think what could this guy be doing to get more bottoms in chairs in slow times. maybe it's your personality but i thought if i was running a store there would be things i'd do. number one, if i was running a retail store, i'd have a database for my customer. anybody that walks into the store, they're going into a database, you're asking for e-mail and lists. so you can create a vip list. my wife and i like sushi from this little store nearby. they send us coupons. it keeps us coming back. >> it's like the dentist. you fill out that thing, don't forget to come to the dentist. >> yeah. no matter what kind of retail store you are, if you want to have a n
gene is a small business columnist for "the new york times" and the president of the marx group.see you. >> great to see you. >> a lot of retailer stores said they got more customers that was good news. >> yep, yep. >> but there's more we can do? >> there is. i want to tell you something very surprising about me, j.j., i go to the barber once a month, if you can believe that. every time i go to my barber shop, he's a retail store, i think what could this...
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the vast corruption we see it's you can go back to marx you can go back to thorstein veblen you can go back to all sorts of thinkers in early twentieth century that despite their criticisms they were on to something with this and it's unfortunate how fast people are to shut down this idea so you know my friend lee camp as a famous joke we applaud politicians now that common tell us that they're not going to give us health insurance in america for universal health care in america why because this delusion of socialism has come forward so any type of communal attribute which isn't related to money in the freedom of money now is being misconstrued as something that will lead to tyranny or oppression and we have can and sees it all these economic philosophers that have compounded this notion and that's one of the coup or religious ritual if you will rituals if you will of the political establishment to reinforce this idea that freedom and democracy is equated to money and this is justified the mass majority of wars it's justified the general disregard for the growing homeless and poverty p
the vast corruption we see it's you can go back to marx you can go back to thorstein veblen you can go back to all sorts of thinkers in early twentieth century that despite their criticisms they were on to something with this and it's unfortunate how fast people are to shut down this idea so you know my friend lee camp as a famous joke we applaud politicians now that common tell us that they're not going to give us health insurance in america for universal health care in america why because...
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just like plato or karl-marx-stadt says that is not the case. tell us how they lock horns. >> it has to be one of the oldest debates with social science predating the idea there is but the hideous social forces explain human outcomes. . . >> it's all about biography. what i thought is these are two further apart view points. the problem is that both arguments make sense. the social scientists or the people following the tradition of, you know, not just marx, but most social scientists say, look, there's three reasons why leaders don't matter that much, that the leader of my organization faces external constraints. if you're the ceo of company, you have competitors. you can't set prices at whatever you want. there's internal constraints, tradition, culture, everything inside a country, company, military unit. you can't do whatever you want. most importantly, leaders are not chosen randomly so most leaders of powerful organizations, organizations that we care about, organizations that have the ability to reshape history, they are not picked out of
just like plato or karl-marx-stadt says that is not the case. tell us how they lock horns. >> it has to be one of the oldest debates with social science predating the idea there is but the hideous social forces explain human outcomes. . . >> it's all about biography. what i thought is these are two further apart view points. the problem is that both arguments make sense. the social scientists or the people following the tradition of, you know, not just marx, but most social...
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this sense of the term, and american liberalism had more hagel in it than the follower, critic, carl marx, a fortunate thing for americans. now, let me offer two quotations that will characterize this kind of progressivism that infiltrated american politics. when he was the president of princeton university, woodrow wilson said something that he repeated to the people when he was running for election in 1912, and he even made sure it was included in the volume of his edited speeches from the 1912 campaign called "the knew freedom." wilson said that the objective of college education should be to make the sons as much unlike their fathers as possible. now, think about that for a moment. to make the sons unlike their fathers as possible. not because the fathers were not splendid fellows, and not to be sure because he was averse to cashing their tuition checks for their sons, but because the fathers, as he explained it, necessarily belonged to a world that was dying, and the sons had to be fitted for a better world that was dawning. wilson implied that the whole reorientation of moral and po
this sense of the term, and american liberalism had more hagel in it than the follower, critic, carl marx, a fortunate thing for americans. now, let me offer two quotations that will characterize this kind of progressivism that infiltrated american politics. when he was the president of princeton university, woodrow wilson said something that he repeated to the people when he was running for election in 1912, and he even made sure it was included in the volume of his edited speeches from the...
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i'm going to buy them from hickey freeman or hart schaffner marx, suits i know are made in the u.s.a. american-made materials. it is simple. suits, they look great. anybody watches tv will say wow shuster's got some snappy looking suits. they're american made. that's my little part to try to contribute to american manufacturing. i'm not saying that i buy cars that are american made but we all have to make certain choices and that's where i try to make my choice. but for toupee chump to encourage buy my signature line of clothing. it's made in china. never mind the fact that the guy is an idiot and he's reprehensible and he talked about a revolution after this election. put aside all of the crazy nonsense he always says. just because his stuff is made in china he doesn't even choose to invest in america. he doesn't believe enough in american workers. so i say fine. we don't believe in him or we don't believe in the company selling his clothing. >> and if that's not reason enough for you the fact that his clothes are made in china look at everything else that defines this person. you kn
i'm going to buy them from hickey freeman or hart schaffner marx, suits i know are made in the u.s.a. american-made materials. it is simple. suits, they look great. anybody watches tv will say wow shuster's got some snappy looking suits. they're american made. that's my little part to try to contribute to american manufacturing. i'm not saying that i buy cars that are american made but we all have to make certain choices and that's where i try to make my choice. but for toupee chump to...
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us, from health and human services secretary sebelius and all of your team, craig fugate from team marxgh, president, and i and the red cross together wants to thank everybody here. we have a new program, rapid response. we have to hold a bunch of people, electricians, plumbers and carpenters going out. we'll get everybody back with electricity and rebuild in a better way. thanks to everything that our senators have brought us and our congressman has brought us. congressman grim is with us here. this is going to be something we'll look back on and realize we all pull together when nature dealt us a blow. let me introduce somebody that i can't tell you how well we've worked together. the response we have is because we have. we combined all the state and city agencies together. governor cuomo has been as cooperative and great and forward-thinking as anybody could be, and i wanted to personally thank him for that th the. >> thank you very much. let me thank mayor bloomberg. everyone in new york city joins me in thanking the mayor for his leadership, competence and diligence and professiona
us, from health and human services secretary sebelius and all of your team, craig fugate from team marxgh, president, and i and the red cross together wants to thank everybody here. we have a new program, rapid response. we have to hold a bunch of people, electricians, plumbers and carpenters going out. we'll get everybody back with electricity and rebuild in a better way. thanks to everything that our senators have brought us and our congressman has brought us. congressman grim is with us...
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the ceremony marx the opening of the window for the contest and the exact date, of course, depends onther. this time last year, half moon bay and the harbor was turned into a movie set, as you remember with the movie gerard butler now in murphy theaters. >> let's bring in jeff ranieri for the surf forecast. >> temperatures are going to be warming up and the doppler radar is quiet and all of that is pushed out to the south and to the east. a lot of the north bay, and now with those clearing skies, temperatures are dropping really cold up to this time in nevada with 57 and also in the east bay, we have temperatures in the upper 50s in danville and that's where we should be for morning lows. now we'll go from this cold that we had today to quite a bit of warmth. down san jose to 66 today up into the low 80s by parts of your weekend and hotter than that coming as we looked ahead into next week. let's take you outside of the live hd sky-cam ra network and this is a newly minted camera from emoriville looking into the city of san francisco and you can see the progress on the new span of the
the ceremony marx the opening of the window for the contest and the exact date, of course, depends onther. this time last year, half moon bay and the harbor was turned into a movie set, as you remember with the movie gerard butler now in murphy theaters. >> let's bring in jeff ranieri for the surf forecast. >> temperatures are going to be warming up and the doppler radar is quiet and all of that is pushed out to the south and to the east. a lot of the north bay, and now with those...
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university in 196 5 they became that way in a couple years, and they did on other campuses, especially marx with the first teach-in in march of 1965. a big ten rival of indiana. you begin to see a lot changing. the students begin to dress differently, begin to be much more -- some of them, at least, much more concerned with what's going on in vietnam. >> host: you saw the change take place before your eyes. let me ask you this question. even when you saw the change taking place, when did you start thinking of the '60s as history? >> guest: oh, probably not until sometime in the '9s, '8associations or '90s, i'm pretty sure it wasn't until the '8s that a significant portion of my course syllabus, which was 20th century history, included significant readings on then 1960s. so, maybe that's one answer to your question. but of course a lot of people had been talking about the '60s, even during the '60s, as the '60s. >> i've always been fascinated by books focused on one year. historians love to talk about change across time, that's what we like to do. we like to talk about large swaths quite oft
university in 196 5 they became that way in a couple years, and they did on other campuses, especially marx with the first teach-in in march of 1965. a big ten rival of indiana. you begin to see a lot changing. the students begin to dress differently, begin to be much more -- some of them, at least, much more concerned with what's going on in vietnam. >> host: you saw the change take place before your eyes. let me ask you this question. even when you saw the change taking place, when did...
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the most call president obama's handling of tropical storm sandy positive. 4 out of 5 give him good marxs first responder in the crisis. the question before the election is whether this huge story about disaster and executive response is the last big one before we vote. is it the october surprise? the black swan that swoopes out of nowhere and changes everything? as scarlet o'hara said, there's always tomorrow. chuck todd is nbc's political director and john heilemann is new york magazine's national affairs editor and msnbc analyst. i guess that's my question to start but let me give you this first. the president this afternoon bagged a big endorsement, new york mayor mike bloomberg who is always interesting to watch. he cited the president's stance on climate change the major reason. he writes, quote, one believes a woman's right to choose should be protected for future generations. one does not. that difference given the likelihood of supreme court vacancies weighs heavily on my decision. one recognizes marriage equality as consistent with america's march of freedom. one does not. i wa
the most call president obama's handling of tropical storm sandy positive. 4 out of 5 give him good marxs first responder in the crisis. the question before the election is whether this huge story about disaster and executive response is the last big one before we vote. is it the october surprise? the black swan that swoopes out of nowhere and changes everything? as scarlet o'hara said, there's always tomorrow. chuck todd is nbc's political director and john heilemann is new york magazine's...
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controversial notion and of course you have i guess the two teams use you cite are plato and karl marx saying that this is not the case and carlisle saying that it is. tell us how they have locked horns over this? >> guest: so this has to be one of the oldest debates in thinking about history or social science, the debate that predates the idea that there is such a thing as social science but if you go back to plato or marks, the idea that social forces are what explain human outcomes. the people were there. we are just different people and they died of a heart attack and replaced by someone else. what happened is something that really mattered would have ended up the same. in the essay which is in theory about napoleon he barely mentioned napoleon. it's all about the social force and so this essentially is to quote samuels from an ip has become history without proper nouns. no people involved. on the other hand carlisle makes the most extreme opposite position and he says history is nothing but the biographies of great men. so it seek easily characters at the great man in history. the
controversial notion and of course you have i guess the two teams use you cite are plato and karl marx saying that this is not the case and carlisle saying that it is. tell us how they have locked horns over this? >> guest: so this has to be one of the oldest debates in thinking about history or social science, the debate that predates the idea that there is such a thing as social science but if you go back to plato or marks, the idea that social forces are what explain human outcomes....