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well, marx and edge ls. i think when people talk about progressivism or democratic socialism or even liberalism,of them may not realize -- many of them may not realize how much they take from marx in one form or another. doesn't mean you have to round up people and put them in gulags, although that clearly has been done. the european socialists borrowed heavily from marx. i think the progressives at the turn of the last century borrowed from marx. this whole distributing wealth and radical egalitarianism and so forth, these are all marxist. but that said, marx talked about the withering away of the state. the problem is as lenin himself said, we can't figure out how that works. the state never withers away, in fact, the state becomes oppressive, horrific and all powerful. >> host: and once the state is under the control of the proletariat, its objectives will generally include the following ten tenets: yeah. i'd say that we've covered, what, six or seven or eight of those? that's there marx. and the communis
well, marx and edge ls. i think when people talk about progressivism or democratic socialism or even liberalism,of them may not realize -- many of them may not realize how much they take from marx in one form or another. doesn't mean you have to round up people and put them in gulags, although that clearly has been done. the european socialists borrowed heavily from marx. i think the progressives at the turn of the last century borrowed from marx. this whole distributing wealth and radical...
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we would take a take that back karl marx famously called george's and capitalism is last ditch criticize the philosophy as something that would not only preserve capitalism domination but expand it how do you respond. yeah well this is the interesting thing you know henry george was no friend of karl marx or his philosophy and vice versa so sometimes people accuse georgism of being communism and it's actually funny because it's almost the opposite it's it's laissez faire in terms of. production and people keeping whatever they produce for themselves but on the other hand we are somewhat aligned with marx in terms of taking the economic rent and then even he agreed that you know we the property owner should pay the rent on the land back into the community. so it's funny because adam smith and karl marx and and we george all agree on that point all day emphasize that to different degrees. right but it but but go on the capitalism critique of what he said about that as fact that well. it's not. would i guess in a way it's it's not a last ditch but it would certainly be a way of saving capit
we would take a take that back karl marx famously called george's and capitalism is last ditch criticize the philosophy as something that would not only preserve capitalism domination but expand it how do you respond. yeah well this is the interesting thing you know henry george was no friend of karl marx or his philosophy and vice versa so sometimes people accuse georgism of being communism and it's actually funny because it's almost the opposite it's it's laissez faire in terms of. production...
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kenneth galbraith forgets all -- gore vidal and naturally given arthur's sense of history groucho marx and savvy davis junior and bianca jagger. [laughter] alexander arthur's wife is not here. to detractors who refused arthur of being being a condescended sizer he wrote if your letter was the product of sincere misunderstanding the facts i have cited should relieve your mind. if not i can only commend you to the nearest psychiatrist. i should note too quickly that arthur had a keen appreciation for two tennessee exports, andrew jackson and jack daniels. as jon sig involve or tom appreciate arthur did not believe that white wine with sufficient given the difficulty
kenneth galbraith forgets all -- gore vidal and naturally given arthur's sense of history groucho marx and savvy davis junior and bianca jagger. [laughter] alexander arthur's wife is not here. to detractors who refused arthur of being being a condescended sizer he wrote if your letter was the product of sincere misunderstanding the facts i have cited should relieve your mind. if not i can only commend you to the nearest psychiatrist. i should note too quickly that arthur had a keen appreciation...
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well i think they have more relevance than ever i mean lenin marx engels trotsky i mean the ideas of these figures are in an inexplicably tied to the need to develop a revolutionary leadership against the capitalist system. and for the establishment of socialism and we're now passing through the greatest crisis of capitalism since the great depression a world crisis. greater social inequality than ever before there is an oxfam report that the eighty five richest individuals in the world have more wealth than the bottom thirty three point five billion people. since two thousand and eight an extraordinary growth of social inequality in the united states and internationally . and you know i think that millions and millions of people are beginning to see that what we face is really a systemic crisis all right so it's socialism and it embraces the idea of financial equality as said does that mean that you have to make everybody poor in order to be equal. no and in fact it would call that a raising of the living conditions of the vast majority of their establishing democratic control of pr
well i think they have more relevance than ever i mean lenin marx engels trotsky i mean the ideas of these figures are in an inexplicably tied to the need to develop a revolutionary leadership against the capitalist system. and for the establishment of socialism and we're now passing through the greatest crisis of capitalism since the great depression a world crisis. greater social inequality than ever before there is an oxfam report that the eighty five richest individuals in the world have...
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well, marx and edge ls. i think when people talk about progressivism or democratic socialism or even liberalism,of them may not realize -- many of them may not realize how much they take from marx in one form or another. doesn't mean you have to round up people and put them in gulags, although that clearly has been done. the european socialists borrowed heavily from marx. i think the progressives at the turn of the last century borrowed from marx. this whole distributing wealth and radical egalitarianism and so forth, these are all marxist. but that said, marx talked about the withering away of the state. the problem is as lenin himself said, we can't figure out how that works. the state never withers away, in fact, the state becomes oppressive, horrific and all powerful. >> host: and once the state is under the control of the proletariat, its objectives will generally include the following ten tenets: yeah. i'd say that we've covered, what, six or seven or eight of those? that's there marx. and the communis
well, marx and edge ls. i think when people talk about progressivism or democratic socialism or even liberalism,of them may not realize -- many of them may not realize how much they take from marx in one form or another. doesn't mean you have to round up people and put them in gulags, although that clearly has been done. the european socialists borrowed heavily from marx. i think the progressives at the turn of the last century borrowed from marx. this whole distributing wealth and radical...
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we saw taylor twist and marx donna and maclemore and ryan lewis. they are expected to perform "same love" tonight. it is nominated for song of the year. they are taking the stage with 34 couples. during the show, including same sex couples, the song has become an anthem to legalize gay marriage. i chatted with some stars about this unprecedented event, take a listen. >> things have gotten crazy for a lot of years and things have loosened up. and i am glad. there should be acceptance for all people. if we can not be good to each other who can we be good to. >> any love is beautiful love. i am excited to celebrate love. >> it is intense. i will be honest. that is awesome. that is dope. >> the song has resinated with them. the hip hop dueo is up for 7 awards inkhaoudinging the top prize, song of the year and album of the year, ann? >> betty, first of all, you look fabulous. you look like you belong on the red carpet. it is fun to get your perspective. what was the other fashion like? >> reporter: thank you, annl., you know, a lot of wild -- ann. well,
we saw taylor twist and marx donna and maclemore and ryan lewis. they are expected to perform "same love" tonight. it is nominated for song of the year. they are taking the stage with 34 couples. during the show, including same sex couples, the song has become an anthem to legalize gay marriage. i chatted with some stars about this unprecedented event, take a listen. >> things have gotten crazy for a lot of years and things have loosened up. and i am glad. there should be...
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we saw supermodel heather marx, she's the cute girl that didn't like the dress. >> this is the struggle we all have. no one looks like a supermodel, even supermodels don't look like supermodels. this is reality for everyone that shops. >> i hope she liked it. >> real women have curves. watch the movie. >> you have to feel good in your own skin. >> what we have here, good old fashioned milk mystery. >> the milk's disappearing from this couple's apartment. they can't figure it out, for weeks, the milk's gone. >> dcat burglar. >> they don't have a cat. girlfriend set up two hidden cameras. why is the milk disappearing? here's why, in the middle of the night, he boyfriend. got ourselves a sleepwalker. >> no way. that's so weird, man. >> i haven't seen a sleep watcher. >> watch, leaves the room, heads to the kitchen, that's when things get really strange. he does all sorts of different activities in the kitchen. >> looks like a zombie. >> he does. opens the fridge, shuts it, hits the toast, checks something by the water cooler, checks the fridge, takes out the milk. gets a bowl. instead of p
we saw supermodel heather marx, she's the cute girl that didn't like the dress. >> this is the struggle we all have. no one looks like a supermodel, even supermodels don't look like supermodels. this is reality for everyone that shops. >> i hope she liked it. >> real women have curves. watch the movie. >> you have to feel good in your own skin. >> what we have here, good old fashioned milk mystery. >> the milk's disappearing from this couple's apartment. they...
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it was here that someone hundred 60 years ago, karl marx wrote his famous communist manifesto. maybe at this very table. his criticism of the capitalist system went on to inspire labor movements around the world. his writings were also well received in france, and to this day, strikes and small-scale rebellions are common in the country. liberty and equality are highly regarded. >> they see themselves as a band of merry men planning a daring jump over the barriers to get a free ride on the commuter train. they know they are risking a fine, so they take her cautions. >> most people go through the barriers here in the hall, but we don't want to draw attention to ourselves, so we are better off going around to the other side. >> a monthly pass for the route costs 113 euros per month, which is more than these young men are willing to pay. >> i don't think it's right that you should have to pay so much for public transportation. it should be free. it should be completely paid for with taxpayer money. to me, writing without a ticket is an act of civil disobedience -- writing -- ridin
it was here that someone hundred 60 years ago, karl marx wrote his famous communist manifesto. maybe at this very table. his criticism of the capitalist system went on to inspire labor movements around the world. his writings were also well received in france, and to this day, strikes and small-scale rebellions are common in the country. liberty and equality are highly regarded. >> they see themselves as a band of merry men planning a daring jump over the barriers to get a free ride on...
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he borrowed the title from his namesake, karl marx.he says the church must foster justice, freedom, and solidarity in a world where the power of money appears to be boundless. >> it's not against the market economy, it's a call to place people, not money or capital at the center of all institutions, including the economy. it's not a new idea, but i'm grateful the pope reminded us of all of this again in a fresh way with clear and powerful words. >> in comparison to this clear critique of capitalism, the plans to reform the church are rather vague. but that might change soon. a third meeting of the council of cardinal advisors is to be held at the vatican in february. >> the dawn of 2014 brings us a little closer to the biggest sporting event of the year, the world cup soccer tournament in brazil. >> this year, for the first time, organizers will use technology to try to make every goal as legitimate as possible, at least in the eyes of the referees. >> there will be a lot of fans looking forward to that trade we will pay a visit to the
he borrowed the title from his namesake, karl marx.he says the church must foster justice, freedom, and solidarity in a world where the power of money appears to be boundless. >> it's not against the market economy, it's a call to place people, not money or capital at the center of all institutions, including the economy. it's not a new idea, but i'm grateful the pope reminded us of all of this again in a fresh way with clear and powerful words. >> in comparison to this clear...
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decline but what is developing is a different concept of socialism which ironically is closer to marx's original and actually close to some things that lenin said hence the interest and here and that is to be a very simple that the way to move forward is to change the organization of enterprises themselves. from being run by a handful of major shareholders and boards of directors that they select to transform enterprises into democratic institutions where the workers themselves collectively and democratically make the decisions that ground an economic system so exactly let me just ask you because which show by the way lenin introduced of course of course that huge amount of suffering and oppression and result in the totalitarian state you really do believe that democracy can exist within socialism well it's a little bit strange for you to say that i don't think because the transition say from feudalism to capitalism brought in by the french revolution also introduced things like world war one and two as part of the consequences but we don't hold the transition accountable for all the ba
decline but what is developing is a different concept of socialism which ironically is closer to marx's original and actually close to some things that lenin said hence the interest and here and that is to be a very simple that the way to move forward is to change the organization of enterprises themselves. from being run by a handful of major shareholders and boards of directors that they select to transform enterprises into democratic institutions where the workers themselves collectively and...
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natural state of capitalism and you know like somebody just rediscovered this i mean this is what karl marx said back at you know it's an actual i mean i'm going to you to listen there was a better system under communism i mean well you know feudalism is capitalism writ large it's you know it is the true and state of free market capitalism is feudalism i will tell you that thirty of my college credits are in middle history and feudalism is not capitalism why not because what you have is you have covenants and you have ten year you have if you have an straddle small group of people who have people locked in the capital you have people locked in and people trade opportunity for security which is kind of where that when america you know that's my point where we're coming in america is people are trading security for opportunity so in capitalism there's more opportunity but you but there's more things at risk no no actually over time in capitalism opportunity diminishes because more and more of the wealth more and more of the capital people gather gets in the heat of the unions get locked in th
natural state of capitalism and you know like somebody just rediscovered this i mean this is what karl marx said back at you know it's an actual i mean i'm going to you to listen there was a better system under communism i mean well you know feudalism is capitalism writ large it's you know it is the true and state of free market capitalism is feudalism i will tell you that thirty of my college credits are in middle history and feudalism is not capitalism why not because what you have is you...
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karl marx was a contemporary, and he wrongly predicted the globalization will leave -- lead national differences to disappear. he wrote for the new york tribune at this time, a paper with circulation of 200,000 in the united states which lincoln read. threat 1850's to mess up riding. so lincoln had to deal with this globalizing world with all of the advantages and drawbacks. on the one hand he had the capability to speak directly to ordinary european newspaper readers, and he did. he viewed the emancipation proclamation barley is the tool of the international relations. eat that ordinary europeans might put pressure on their wrist to credit statesman to keep from intervening if the war he was partly right about that. lincoln also had to deal with the downside, the lack of diplomatic privacy. i don't know if you remember this. josie jussive. they called him the twitter mall he was tweeting of things about president obama and secretary carry and they finally uncovered this guy and fired him. lincoln had his own version of twitter, this guy that really reminds me of joseph, a polish cou
karl marx was a contemporary, and he wrongly predicted the globalization will leave -- lead national differences to disappear. he wrote for the new york tribune at this time, a paper with circulation of 200,000 in the united states which lincoln read. threat 1850's to mess up riding. so lincoln had to deal with this globalizing world with all of the advantages and drawbacks. on the one hand he had the capability to speak directly to ordinary european newspaper readers, and he did. he viewed the...
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headlines from across the country marx rhea? >> thank you, tony. in massachusetts the 15-year-old accused of killing a high school math teacher has pleaded not guilty to raping her. phillip already pleaded not guilty to rape, robbery, and murder charges. last week, a second charge of rape was added. police say he killed and raped her after she asked him to stay after school for extra help. he was 14 years old at the time of the murder. in new york, police arrested 81 people for prostitution and dealing cocaine in the week leading up to the super bowl. an 11 month investigation show p they call the sex have drug combination a party pack. officials say the ring texted potential clients in new york. in texas a fort worth police officer will not face charges for the shooting death of a man he mistook for a burglar. when he did not drop the weapon. in salt lake city parents are outraged after a school threw out children's lunches. 40 students at the elementary school had their lunches taken from them bought of because of outstanding balances. the school
headlines from across the country marx rhea? >> thank you, tony. in massachusetts the 15-year-old accused of killing a high school math teacher has pleaded not guilty to raping her. phillip already pleaded not guilty to rape, robbery, and murder charges. last week, a second charge of rape was added. police say he killed and raped her after she asked him to stay after school for extra help. he was 14 years old at the time of the murder. in new york, police arrested 81 people for...
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it was jennifer nettles from sugarland, richard marx singing the song "know you want to know." ♪ knowou want to know >> this is her debut solo album. >> that was a lot of fun, too. >> she is so adorable. >> she is so cute. >> you know what today is? >> no. >> one of the best days to go grocery shopping. >> not in this weather. one of the secrets that supermarkets won't tell you, but we will. >> and we have the star from the shows "chuck" and "dexter," the very lovely yvonne strahovski. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay now, you wanna do it, 25 and a quarter - sold to the man in the khaki jacket! geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good.
it was jennifer nettles from sugarland, richard marx singing the song "know you want to know." ♪ knowou want to know >> this is her debut solo album. >> that was a lot of fun, too. >> she is so adorable. >> she is so cute. >> you know what today is? >> no. >> one of the best days to go grocery shopping. >> not in this weather. one of the secrets that supermarkets won't tell you, but we will. >> and we have the star from the shows...
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. >> general marx, the u.s. often says it doesn't negotiate with terrorists. now what? >> well, it can. if it did as bob indicated, we would not know if that was going to take place. it could and it would take place behind the scenes completely. we wouldn't know about it if there are some end tret yis to gain his release, but clearly if he eggs pack -- participate. without a real good locational data, and i'm assuming that the video has been validated as accurate and current, without good locational data there is no likelihood of a forced rescue. clearly there has to be some form of a negotiation of some sort. >> the question is would the i.s. handle prison tefr yoefrs. the likelihood is that that he that would go. we could disconnect the release or movement of some prisoners back to the united states in some particular way to put them into some type of civil confinement or control but there would not be a quid pro quo. >> bob, have to ask you quickly. i knee it's a hare much question but it's important. it has been five years. is time of the essence. will there come a
. >> general marx, the u.s. often says it doesn't negotiate with terrorists. now what? >> well, it can. if it did as bob indicated, we would not know if that was going to take place. it could and it would take place behind the scenes completely. we wouldn't know about it if there are some end tret yis to gain his release, but clearly if he eggs pack -- participate. without a real good locational data, and i'm assuming that the video has been validated as accurate and current,...
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kenneth galbraith forgets all -- gore vidal and naturally given arthur's sense of history groucho marx and savvy davis junior and bianca jagger. [laughter] alexander arthur's wife is not here. to detractors who refused arthur of being being a condescended sizer he wrote if your letter was the product of sincere misunderstanding the facts i have cited should relieve your mind. if not i can only commend you to the nearest psychiatrist. i should note too quickly that arthur had a keen appreciation for two tennessee exports, andrew jackson and jack daniels. as jon sig involve or tom appreciate arthur did not believe that white wine with sufficient given the difficulty seven afternoon. the author of merra toss and with steve and his coeditor of their father's journals 1952 to 2000. abc news documentary division andrew stone has won two emmys and the writers guild award. stevens lessons are at director for the world policy institute at the new school and publisher of the quarterly world policy journal. he has been a staff writer at the "times" and policy advisor to governor mario cuomo. he's
kenneth galbraith forgets all -- gore vidal and naturally given arthur's sense of history groucho marx and savvy davis junior and bianca jagger. [laughter] alexander arthur's wife is not here. to detractors who refused arthur of being being a condescended sizer he wrote if your letter was the product of sincere misunderstanding the facts i have cited should relieve your mind. if not i can only commend you to the nearest psychiatrist. i should note too quickly that arthur had a keen appreciation...
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but number cruncher gene marx says it will just bring small businesses down. welcome to the program. >> hi, stewart. >> i'm not sure how to pronounce it, the m.y.r.a., that's the official pronunciation? >> i think it's m.y.r.a. >> i got it, i think. you say you don't like it. it's going to bash small businesses, but the president says, listen to him now. he says this will allow you to save a little guy. go. >> okay. >> people who don't have, you know, a 401(k) on the job, don't have a pension on the job, don't have a mechanism to start saving, especially young workers, you can get started now. >> he says now you can save. >> nothing like a government program to replace something that we already have. i mean, particularly for you younger savers. young people have a lot of energy, right, so leave your building, go down the block and go to your local bank. almost every bank offers iras. they have roth iras, regular iras, and they're going to give you a much higher return. there is a bigger investment, but it's really not too much, and the iras are federally insur
but number cruncher gene marx says it will just bring small businesses down. welcome to the program. >> hi, stewart. >> i'm not sure how to pronounce it, the m.y.r.a., that's the official pronunciation? >> i think it's m.y.r.a. >> i got it, i think. you say you don't like it. it's going to bash small businesses, but the president says, listen to him now. he says this will allow you to save a little guy. go. >> okay. >> people who don't have, you know, a...
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not really a dra marx it's a comedy.my first and last comedic role. >> you had good hair in that picture. >> thomas, you're never happy on friday unless we're flashing back to bad hair days. why do i look so tiny next to you. >> you don't have anything today about a flashback. >> i don't, but i'm expecting you and patrick to cancel whatever pathetic plans you had tonight and watch me on "alpha house." >> we will for sure, no plans other than ice cream and elastic pants. >> thomas, i'm going to miss these moments. thomas is now going to the 1:00 a.m. wakeup. what time will you set your alarm for? >> i think it's more like 3:00-ish. >> we'll miss you. >> thank you. i'm going to miss you too. you know i love you. >> love you, too. >> this woman has suffered this fool for years now. >> girl's got to do what a girl's got to do. >> you're the greatest, i love chris jansing. of course, we're going to take off where you have left off with chris christie in this deep damage control mode right now. can the new jersey governor reco
not really a dra marx it's a comedy.my first and last comedic role. >> you had good hair in that picture. >> thomas, you're never happy on friday unless we're flashing back to bad hair days. why do i look so tiny next to you. >> you don't have anything today about a flashback. >> i don't, but i'm expecting you and patrick to cancel whatever pathetic plans you had tonight and watch me on "alpha house." >> we will for sure, no plans other than ice cream and...
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he doesn't make a radical argument like marx does her like plato does actually that the family should be broken up, parents of children should be separated because that's the only way to in-app are really radical social change. a lot of what he says just as much or at the least of just links between generations should be loosened if not row can. he doesn't go quite as far some people let the smartest radicals and revolutiorevolutio naries have always understood that the family is the foremost obstacle to their goals. >> host: from plato's republic on. >> guest: from communism to marxism and in less pernicious ways to kibitz movement in israel the first thing they did was raise children and take them out of the house. this temperature that the relationship between parents and children is the foundation of social order and to change the social order fundamentally you have to break that relationship. >> host: hillary clinton once said that i'm getting partisan by the way much like melissa harris-perry from "msnbc" a couple of months ago hillary clinton was that we as a country need to mo
he doesn't make a radical argument like marx does her like plato does actually that the family should be broken up, parents of children should be separated because that's the only way to in-app are really radical social change. a lot of what he says just as much or at the least of just links between generations should be loosened if not row can. he doesn't go quite as far some people let the smartest radicals and revolutiorevolutio naries have always understood that the family is the foremost...
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he doesn't make a radical argument like marx does her like plato does actually that the family should be broken up in families and children should be separated because that's the only way to an act real radical and social change. a lot of what he says suggests as much or at least suggest the links between generation should be loosened it's not broken. he doesn't go quite as far some people but you know the smartest radicals in the revolutionaries have always understood that the family is the foremost obstacle to their goals. >> host: from plato's republic on. >> guest: the kibbutz movement in israel, the first thing they did was raise children in common and take them out of the house. it is true that the relationship is the foundation of social order and to change the social order fundamentally enough to break that relationship. >> host: hillary clinton once said and not to get too partisan but much like melissa harris-perry from "msnbc" hillary clinton said we need to move beyond the idea of thinking there's an idea of anyone else's child. the reason i brought it up is it's very clea
he doesn't make a radical argument like marx does her like plato does actually that the family should be broken up in families and children should be separated because that's the only way to an act real radical and social change. a lot of what he says suggests as much or at least suggest the links between generation should be loosened it's not broken. he doesn't go quite as far some people but you know the smartest radicals in the revolutionaries have always understood that the family is the...
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first we go to our first guest today marx joe torre leader of the new jersey state senate, loretta weinberg. you have been pursuing aspects of this investigation and this incident for some time. your reaction to what the governor said today. >> yeah. it's been four months. my first reaction to what the governor said is it's four months late. you know, we have a whole string of issues here that should have piqued the governor's interest if nothing else. you have his two top lieutenants at the port authority resigning. and he never once asked either of them did you talk to anybody in my office, where did this so-called idea of creating traffic jams, where did it come from? he never asked those questions? what about all those port authority commissioners that the governor nominate for appointment to the port authority? he never asked them what's going on here, let's get to the bottom of it? the governor adopted an attitude i've seen quite a bit over the last four-plus years. first, attack the people who brought the issue to the forefront. >> senator, let me ask you, from what you heard today i
first we go to our first guest today marx joe torre leader of the new jersey state senate, loretta weinberg. you have been pursuing aspects of this investigation and this incident for some time. your reaction to what the governor said today. >> yeah. it's been four months. my first reaction to what the governor said is it's four months late. you know, we have a whole string of issues here that should have piqued the governor's interest if nothing else. you have his two top lieutenants at...
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. >> spider marx, retired u.s. army, did he convince you? >> he convinced me there needs to be some changes involved in the program. and as we have discussed, would any of this happened without snowden? i would argue, i don't know that the jury has come down hard on that completely and said without snowden we wouldn't be doing any of this. the intelligence community as a matter of routine does internal reviews in terms of how they conduct operations, and this is sufficient oversight. the real issue that gloria made, it is not as transparent as maybe we would like it to be. and there are elements of that that we need kind of exposed to daylight. the declassification of intelligence, we do as a matter of routine. we're doing that with findings, opinions. i think two things the president -- >> you don't think that edward snowden's leaking all this sensitive information six months ago propelled this debate, generated this debate, and as a result of this enormous debate that's been going on here in the united states and around the world, the pres
. >> spider marx, retired u.s. army, did he convince you? >> he convinced me there needs to be some changes involved in the program. and as we have discussed, would any of this happened without snowden? i would argue, i don't know that the jury has come down hard on that completely and said without snowden we wouldn't be doing any of this. the intelligence community as a matter of routine does internal reviews in terms of how they conduct operations, and this is sufficient...
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he doesn't make a radical argument like marx does or likelihood of actually that the family should be broken. parents and she'll should be separate because that's the only way to enact a really radical social change. a lot of what he says to just as much or suggest the links between generations should be loosened if not broken. he doesn't quite as for some people but, you know, the smartest radicals in revolutions have always understood that family is the foremost obstacles to their goals. >> host: from plato's republic on. >> guest: and less pernicious ways, the first thing they did was raise children, taken out of the house. because it's simply true that the relationship between parents and children is the foundation of social order, and to change the social order fundamentally you have to break that relationship of. >> host: hillary clinton once said, i'm getting partisan, hillary clinton once said we need to move beyond the idea that there is -- we need to move to the idea, move away from private ownership of children, the collective ownership. the reason i brought it up is, it's
he doesn't make a radical argument like marx does or likelihood of actually that the family should be broken. parents and she'll should be separate because that's the only way to enact a really radical social change. a lot of what he says to just as much or suggest the links between generations should be loosened if not broken. he doesn't quite as for some people but, you know, the smartest radicals in revolutions have always understood that family is the foremost obstacles to their goals....
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nothing to do with marx or lenin. >> it has to do with the pier group, isn't it? one of the, if you think the peer group is, is, a overemphasized as determinant of young people's behavior and in fact, you know, throughout their lives, the great study of that is christopher browning's police reserve battalion 101. where it's established that the killing squads that went out behind the wermacht in poland and in russia would go and kill everyone in a village and, was that 38,000 dead, kill all day. kill women and children and men all day. and no one ever got punished for seeking, seeking -- they weren't sent to the front. they weren't sent to some penal command at the front. all you might have in the meantime is a bit of joss he willing in the lunch queue as people said, you're letting the side down. and there is not a single case of anyone being punished for requesting a transfer. and yet rather than shame themselves in front of the group, they would kill women and children all day, every day. >> they didn't necessarily enjoy it. there was a wear and tear on the ner
nothing to do with marx or lenin. >> it has to do with the pier group, isn't it? one of the, if you think the peer group is, is, a overemphasized as determinant of young people's behavior and in fact, you know, throughout their lives, the great study of that is christopher browning's police reserve battalion 101. where it's established that the killing squads that went out behind the wermacht in poland and in russia would go and kill everyone in a village and, was that 38,000 dead, kill...
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and like marx's old mole, is always burrowing quite close to the surface and ready to spring forth. thanks. [applause] >> so for the discussion, i'd like to invite anybody who has a question to line up behind the microphones on either side and, please, try to to keep it concise. and as you do that, i'd like to start, if you don't mind. i just wonder or if you could say something about the images that represent some of your first encounters with anarchism. i mean, i think for people who have gotten excited about these ideas through the occupy movement, it was important to see it in practice somehow. i wonder what those images have been for you. >> well, i grew up in the 1930s. when i was a kid, there was a deep depression. and plenty of suffering. there were images that kind of stick in my mind. people coming -- my parents were teachers, so we had some money. not rich, but got along. and, in fact, the whole family of unemployed working class kind of converged around our house. we had at least something. but there were images of people coming to the door trying to sell rags to try to
and like marx's old mole, is always burrowing quite close to the surface and ready to spring forth. thanks. [applause] >> so for the discussion, i'd like to invite anybody who has a question to line up behind the microphones on either side and, please, try to to keep it concise. and as you do that, i'd like to start, if you don't mind. i just wonder or if you could say something about the images that represent some of your first encounters with anarchism. i mean, i think for people who...
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something from a film, maybe they'll learn the wrong thing, but you can learn the wrong thing from reading marx or the bible. >> now, you're a young man be, and you are -- >> compared to you. i mean -- [laughter] i think you have got six months on me. >> i do. after 50 years only of teaching at harvard law school, this is your last semester. >> right. >> what does your future hold? >> oh, who knows? i don't think of this as a retirement, i think of it as a career change. i've had the same job 50 years. you've been prime minister of a great university -- president of a great university for 20 years, that may be a world record. by the way, steve's new book on presidencies derailed is a brill p i can't book, and it's not only about presidencies, it's about leadership failure, success, it's just a great book. >> thank you. >> and, you know, i think when you get to be our age, you do think about what you would like to do that you haven't done. people asked me all the time is there anything you haven't done? well, if there has been, i want to do it. i'm going to write more books, i'm going to litigat
something from a film, maybe they'll learn the wrong thing, but you can learn the wrong thing from reading marx or the bible. >> now, you're a young man be, and you are -- >> compared to you. i mean -- [laughter] i think you have got six months on me. >> i do. after 50 years only of teaching at harvard law school, this is your last semester. >> right. >> what does your future hold? >> oh, who knows? i don't think of this as a retirement, i think of it as a...
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. >> thank you marx rhea. >> thank you, david. >> tomorrow morning on "today," former secretary robert since the release of his new memoir, "duty," that we've talked about here on program today. next week i'll interview secretary gates about his book. that is all for today. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> good monday morning. coming up on "early today," wrong airport. a southwest airlines jet lands at the wrong destination on a very short runway. >>> target's exclusive. the discount superstore's ceo reveals what's behind the massive credit breach of customers' credit card data. >>> golden night. the dresses, the jokes, the winners and nights of a thousand stars as the golden globes have the twitter sphere buzzing. plus new details on the iran nuclear deadline. gasoline prices shoot up 8 cents a gallon. and probably not a good idea to try this one at home. a busy news morning ahead on this monday, january 13th. "early today" starts right now.
. >> thank you marx rhea. >> thank you, david. >> tomorrow morning on "today," former secretary robert since the release of his new memoir, "duty," that we've talked about here on program today. next week i'll interview secretary gates about his book. that is all for today. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> good monday morning. coming up on "early today," wrong airport. a southwest airlines jet lands at the wrong...
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. >> thank you marx rhea. >> thank you, david. >> tomorrow morning on "today," former secretary robertrst live interview since the release of his new memoir, "duty," that we've talked about here on program today. next week i'll interview secretary gates about his book. that is all for today. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> they do battle with the armed and dangerous. >> pursuits are bad. shooting is bad. shooting pursuits, really, really bad. >> and handle the most unexpected predicaments. >> it's a hard thing to watch for a lot of people. >> and react quickly when routine situations suddenly turn perilous. >> first mental thing is that i'm a slaughtered man. >> police officers put their lives on the line every day. and in their arsenal, they have a silent witness that can speak volumes. >> put the gun down, man! >> in this hour, suspenseful stories seen through the unblinking eye of the dashboard camera. >> oh!
. >> thank you marx rhea. >> thank you, david. >> tomorrow morning on "today," former secretary robertrst live interview since the release of his new memoir, "duty," that we've talked about here on program today. next week i'll interview secretary gates about his book. that is all for today. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> they do battle with the armed and dangerous. >> pursuits are bad. shooting is bad. shooting...
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. >> thank you marx rhea. >> thank you, david. >> tomorrow morning on "today," former secretary robertce the release of his new memoir, "duty," that we've talked about here on program today. next week i'll interview secretary gates about his book. that is all for today. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> tom kelly of the legendary design firm ideo tries to unlock the secrets of creativity? >>> want to work at google? sharif says he can make you a programmer in nine weeks. >>> and charlie moore weighs in on snapchat, privacy, and what to do in a company crisis. our reporter's business blogger and quinton hardy of the new york times, this week on "press here." >>> good morning, everyone, there's a chance of convenience stores in the midwest called quick trip. you can get yourself a newspaper or sick pack or whatnot -- six pack or whatnot. it's a 50-year-old
. >> thank you marx rhea. >> thank you, david. >> tomorrow morning on "today," former secretary robertce the release of his new memoir, "duty," that we've talked about here on program today. next week i'll interview secretary gates about his book. that is all for today. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> tom kelly of the legendary design firm ideo tries to unlock the secrets of creativity? >>> want to work at google?...
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. >> thank you marx rhea. >> thank you, david. >> tomorrow morning on "today," former secretary robertrst live interview since the release of his new memoir, "duty," that we've talked about here on program today. next week i'll interview secretary gates about his book. that is all for today. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." . . >>> good monday morning. right now on first look. wrong airport. a southwest plane lands at the wrong location. >>> target exclusive. they reveal what's behind the massive credit breach of customer's credit cards >>> golden night, the dresses, the jokes, the winners. the golden globe has the twitterssphere buzzing this morning >>> gasoline prices shoot up 8 cents a gallon and probably not a good idea to try this stunt at home. >>> good
. >> thank you marx rhea. >> thank you, david. >> tomorrow morning on "today," former secretary robertrst live interview since the release of his new memoir, "duty," that we've talked about here on program today. next week i'll interview secretary gates about his book. that is all for today. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." . . >>> good monday morning. right now on first look. wrong airport. a southwest plane lands at the wrong...
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charles, that's karl marx. is the left going even further? >> absolutely.'ve got elizabeth warren in the senate. they feel like they've got the pope on their side. they've got the wind in their sails. are you kidding me? they're going in for the kill. anyone thinking that capitalism has got it made and that we're okay, you are absolutely wrong. they're going directly after the youth with this kind of stuff. it's 100% counter to the discussion we had yesterday about the tiger mom who talked about people who come here or and their so grateful for the opportunity, they'll work 80 hours a week, they'll start at the bottom,tail never complain, and they'll work their way to the top. we're telling kids worn -- born in this country, it's owed to you. just go get it. stuart: let the lady get a word in, charles. >> they're sitting at home unemployed. tsa the root the problem. >> the roots have roots. here's my big thing, when i hear the president say a lot of people are unemployed through no fault of their own, it is your fault! who do i fire? my ten worst workers. i
charles, that's karl marx. is the left going even further? >> absolutely.'ve got elizabeth warren in the senate. they feel like they've got the pope on their side. they've got the wind in their sails. are you kidding me? they're going in for the kill. anyone thinking that capitalism has got it made and that we're okay, you are absolutely wrong. they're going directly after the youth with this kind of stuff. it's 100% counter to the discussion we had yesterday about the tiger mom who...
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my favorite is kendrick la marx young rapper, so terrific.to mclemore. >> how can he be on the list? >> somebody refer to this as the lady gaga rule. when she didn't get the nomination, i think, it was in 2009 because she had been nominated before they changed the rules in 2010 so that if you have been nominated before but haven't won grammy, you're still a new artist. >> all right joe. what about album of the year? >> well album of the year is, again, a strong lineup and there are two standouts here. one is mclemore and ryan lewis for "the heist," and the other is taylor swift for "red." mclemore and lewis is what the dwramys love. it's new music with old values. there are a lot of messages involved like an a after school special. they've got a strong chance but grammys love taylor swift. i feel like betting against taylor swift is like betting against the mafia and going against the family. you just don't do it. >> after school special and betting against the mafia. you just don't do it. >> that's true. >> you can see the 56th annual grammy
my favorite is kendrick la marx young rapper, so terrific.to mclemore. >> how can he be on the list? >> somebody refer to this as the lady gaga rule. when she didn't get the nomination, i think, it was in 2009 because she had been nominated before they changed the rules in 2010 so that if you have been nominated before but haven't won grammy, you're still a new artist. >> all right joe. what about album of the year? >> well album of the year is, again, a strong lineup...
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it is like a marx brothers movie. coverage through the affordable care act, this may seem like a simple question, but it is near impossible to get a clarification on it. in terms of any exemptions that may apply to part-time employees because they are either insured by their parents or their spouse or their partner, whatever the case may be, we understand that, if you are under 26, you're covered by your parents insurance so there is an exemption there and you can work yonder the 30-hour requirement. most municipalities employ a lot of part-time people. they are seasonal in nature. you exceed those limits. mayor, therell, an exemption in the age of your employee. it starts with an employer responsibility. employers are defined to fall featuree responsibility are those who employ more than 50 full-time employees. don'tare exemptions and i want to try to go through them, but i can tell you -- we can get you some very specific information about how seasonal employees are treated, how retail stores who might hire holiday
it is like a marx brothers movie. coverage through the affordable care act, this may seem like a simple question, but it is near impossible to get a clarification on it. in terms of any exemptions that may apply to part-time employees because they are either insured by their parents or their spouse or their partner, whatever the case may be, we understand that, if you are under 26, you're covered by your parents insurance so there is an exemption there and you can work yonder the 30-hour...
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it is now the democratic party of marx and lenin. the union's control of and the communists control the unions. they make a policy. the communists had a policy. but the comprehensive immigration reform commitment be obamacare, cap and trade gimmickry energy, whenever it is , they make a union policy and the unions make a democratic party policy. if you want to know what the democrats are going to do tomorrow read the people's world today. communist party paper. because what is in their paper today will be on the floor of your house tomorrow. that is selling works. that is so small groups of people, less than 20,000 card-carrying communists in your country. that is have they took control valerians can dictate policy for more than 300 million people. that is headed do it. on give you an example. comprehensive immigration reform you are told by people like mr. gramm and fellow comrades like the man from arizona, mr. mccain, that this is doing to begin for the gop. we get these people immigration citizenship, voting rights. it will start
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. >>> sÍ, el maestro arturo peniche, silvia pasquel, Íngrid marx, cÓmo estÁn.caso zuria vega. corretea ese amor, por azar del destino, encuentra a una familia que no tenÍa que ver con la familia menchaca, la ruiz palacios y se los encuentra viviendo ahÍ, son familiares, y nepo no lo cree mucho. >>> me gusta. >>> quÉ serios estÁn todos. (risas) >>> sÍ. >>> Íngrid te vimos como doris en "corazÓn indomable". un personaje que me gustÓ mucho. quÉ malvada mujer, y ahora otro personaje minerva, en quÉ pobres tan ricos. eres mala, o buena, de todo un poco digamos? >>> sÍ, bueno, nuevamente me tocÓ ser la villana. pero son personajes totalmente diferentes. ahora sÍ que doris, todavia esÁa muy reciente por allÁ. todavÍa me encuentro a la gente que vinieron de vacaciones, doris. hasta me causa gracia. pero son totalmente diferentes, doris era una niÑa chavita. caprichosa, el papÁ la complacÍa en todo. aquÍ lo contrario. tiene una madre que todo el dÍa le dice que es bruta, poco inteligente, muy babosa, lo que tiene es su fÍsico para conseguir lo que tiene. mi padre muriÓ,
. >>> sÍ, el maestro arturo peniche, silvia pasquel, Íngrid marx, cÓmo estÁn.caso zuria vega. corretea ese amor, por azar del destino, encuentra a una familia que no tenÍa que ver con la familia menchaca, la ruiz palacios y se los encuentra viviendo ahÍ, son familiares, y nepo no lo cree mucho. >>> me gusta. >>> quÉ serios estÁn todos. (risas) >>> sÍ. >>> Íngrid te vimos como doris en "corazÓn indomable". un personaje que me...
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and it provides a, my conservative manifesto at the end, and i call it that to mock marx and the communist manifesto. ameritopia, which is probably the most important to me, is most difficult. it is political philosophy, and and to me, it gets to the heart of the problem with the left. and the conflict with those who believe in liberty. and the liberty amendments, i think, is crucial because i have callers to my show and others who say, okay, mark, this is all great, now what do we do about this? what do we do about this? and rather than give the usual phony, superficial response, let's elect more republicans, that's not good enough. maybe that's good enough for some, but it's not good enough because we are unmoored from our constitutional system. we elected more republicans under george bush from 2001 to 2007. they controlled the congress and the presidency. what happened? more federal involvement in education, more federal involvement in health care, the expansion of medicare, eansion of virtually everything. the massive increase this the debt -- in the debt. i mean, that alone is not go
and it provides a, my conservative manifesto at the end, and i call it that to mock marx and the communist manifesto. ameritopia, which is probably the most important to me, is most difficult. it is political philosophy, and and to me, it gets to the heart of the problem with the left. and the conflict with those who believe in liberty. and the liberty amendments, i think, is crucial because i have callers to my show and others who say, okay, mark, this is all great, now what do we do about...
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it was jennifer nettles from sugarland, richard marx singing the song "know you want to know." ♪ know shopping. >> not in this weather. one of the secrets that supermarkets won't tell you, but we will. >> and we have the star from the show chuck and dexter, the very lovely yvonne stravosky. [ male announcer ] this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto. like warfarin, xarelto is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin ther
it was jennifer nettles from sugarland, richard marx singing the song "know you want to know." ♪ know shopping. >> not in this weather. one of the secrets that supermarkets won't tell you, but we will. >> and we have the star from the show chuck and dexter, the very lovely yvonne stravosky. [ male announcer ] this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a...