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while he admired marx's analysis, he couldn't accept marx's theory of the exploitation of labor.umpeter's own theory of the business cycle was not fully convincing. on the eve of the great depression, most economists were locked into the classical world of say's law. this is the herbert hoover building in washington, d.c., headquarters for the commerce department and a monument to a man who was once considered to be the world's greatest humanitarian. after 1929, the name hoover was virtually a curse word used to signify a cold, uncaring government. hoover had the misfortune of presiding over the beginning of the world's worst depression, which lasted 13 years. how did it happen and why were we unprepared? looking back on the 1920s, our memories go first to the fads, the heroes, the loose morals of the lost generation. there was a more serious side to life. that was the glorious flowering of the industrial revolution. it was presided over by a man who positively despised governing. "the business of america is business," declared calvin coolidge. the financial community agreed. wit
while he admired marx's analysis, he couldn't accept marx's theory of the exploitation of labor.umpeter's own theory of the business cycle was not fully convincing. on the eve of the great depression, most economists were locked into the classical world of say's law. this is the herbert hoover building in washington, d.c., headquarters for the commerce department and a monument to a man who was once considered to be the world's greatest humanitarian. after 1929, the name hoover was virtually a...
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>> the prede also talked abo plans to go to sell marx alabama, next week. he wi commemorate the 50th annerf the historic voti rights marches led by the late dr. martin luthering jr. >>> 160 confirmed kills attrutt late navy s.e.pe chris kyle. morth any other sharpshoot in u. mility history. now there's a move to award him posumwi the nation's higstar decoration. the med of honor. kyle served four combat tours in iraq and earnedevalade medsr valor. a texas congressman that would authoze that medal. kyls memoir inspired the film "amecape he retired from the navy and was shod killed two years ago in tex hisle was convicted th week. > of the more significant annual events for the gop is und w tonig in maryland. thiis t conservative polalon conference. it's taking place at national har that' le shot right there.
>> the prede also talked abo plans to go to sell marx alabama, next week. he wi commemorate the 50th annerf the historic voti rights marches led by the late dr. martin luthering jr. >>> 160 confirmed kills attrutt late navy s.e.pe chris kyle. morth any other sharpshoot in u. mility history. now there's a move to award him posumwi the nation's higstar decoration. the med of honor. kyle served four combat tours in iraq and earnedevalade medsr valor. a texas congressman that would...
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it's just the mission for bob marx who started looking for this wreckage a decade ago. >> i'm convinced had the the ship capsized more or less where i said it is about a quarter of a mile where it is offshore. some parts of rigging and mass went ashore between both of my documents. the main part is laying out there in 40, 50 feet of water. what we don't know is how much sediment is on top of that. the cold water should benefit the preservation of the deck. we may find a lot of the haul. we could even find the intact haul there. >> we don't believe that objects one found to the san agustin can be separated into public hands. they are public trust no matter who's jurisdiction they may lie in. secondly, we would like to learn more about some of the technical details of his approach. >> reporter: officials are expected to rule on the permits soon. previous searches for this wreck reveal numerous possible sites. bits of porcelain known to have been on board still come ashore on the tide even today on drake's bay beaches. yet no one has been able to find the wreck although it's haul and cargo
it's just the mission for bob marx who started looking for this wreckage a decade ago. >> i'm convinced had the the ship capsized more or less where i said it is about a quarter of a mile where it is offshore. some parts of rigging and mass went ashore between both of my documents. the main part is laying out there in 40, 50 feet of water. what we don't know is how much sediment is on top of that. the cold water should benefit the preservation of the deck. we may find a lot of the haul....
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rabbi marx. >> thank you senator. good morning. >> good morning. >> the biblical prophet micah proclaimed -- it has been told you what is good and what the lord requires of you. only to do justice, to love mercy and walk humbly with our god. justice without mercy leads to harsh judgment. mercy without justice creates a world where there's no accountability no moral goodness. at this moment may god bless us with both mercy and justice so that we may tenderly care for those in need of compassion and rejoice in the good of others. we celebrate this morning our uniqueness as well as our commonality. we come from our different faith perspectives yet are united in a fervent desire to strengthen the hands and hearts of those who seek to build an enduring society which tolerates neither bigotry nor hatred. master of the universe inspire us to release those reservoirs of the spirit in mind which make us truly partners with you. grant us patience and help us in our daily tasks. may we never give in to despair despite their enor
rabbi marx. >> thank you senator. good morning. >> good morning. >> the biblical prophet micah proclaimed -- it has been told you what is good and what the lord requires of you. only to do justice, to love mercy and walk humbly with our god. justice without mercy leads to harsh judgment. mercy without justice creates a world where there's no accountability no moral goodness. at this moment may god bless us with both mercy and justice so that we may tenderly care for those in...
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scott mccuen and co-author of american sniper and james "spider" marx. thank you so much for being here. i just saw the movie yesterday. it is so powerful, so affecting, and it's impossible not to think that your brother was such an appealing guy. what did you think about bradley cooper's depiction of your brother? was he just like that? >> cooper did a really good job. i think he captured most everything about chris and put it in the movie. >> your brother was better lookin', let's be honest. >> oh, yeah. >> cooper fell a little short. >> right. >> you are a veteran and thank you for your service. there is a scene in the movie, when you're in a theater and you run across each other. did that ever really happen? >> no, sir. >> what happened? you were supposed to be portraying, you were four years younger, you were having a hard time in the war and your brother comes. how was your relationship? if your brother knew that you were having any kind of trouble there, what do you think he would have done? >> oh, he would have dropped everything to do everything
scott mccuen and co-author of american sniper and james "spider" marx. thank you so much for being here. i just saw the movie yesterday. it is so powerful, so affecting, and it's impossible not to think that your brother was such an appealing guy. what did you think about bradley cooper's depiction of your brother? was he just like that? >> cooper did a really good job. i think he captured most everything about chris and put it in the movie. >> your brother was better...
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who is marx? karl marx. you got him. nice beard!, $800.
who is marx? karl marx. you got him. nice beard!, $800.
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deputies shot and killed marx after he tried to drive his suv in the courthouse.irector tells cnn there maybe thousands of others like marx ready to attack. >> we have been talking about the international terrorism threat but there are domestic groups just as concerning that we worry about here in the united states. >> reporter: a recent survey listed sovereign citizen terrorists ahead of foreign islamic terror groups like isis and domestic militia groups as the top domestic threat. by some estimates 300,000 sovereign citizens in the united states today. >> their believes go back 20 25 years or even further. essentially they believe the federal government has no jurisdiction over them. >> the latest dhs report counted 24 violent sovereign citizen-related attacks since tween 2010 with law enforcement officers as the primary target. >> they have no baysis in reality. they are often telling people they can get something for nothing. they don't have to pay their taxes, they don't have to pay credit card debt. so there's that kind of teaching going on around the countr
deputies shot and killed marx after he tried to drive his suv in the courthouse.irector tells cnn there maybe thousands of others like marx ready to attack. >> we have been talking about the international terrorism threat but there are domestic groups just as concerning that we worry about here in the united states. >> reporter: a recent survey listed sovereign citizen terrorists ahead of foreign islamic terror groups like isis and domestic militia groups as the top domestic threat....
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willem marx reports. >> the sugarcane harvest in western cuba has changed little over the centuries.ven with the addition of some aging combine harvesters. factories that refine the sugar went nationalized. distillers of the tastiest and product -- and product -- end product, rum. you cannot buy it in america. >> it is not possible to be in the night states. >> the export director of a joint effort -- a joint venture founded in 1993. -- >> wasn't a risk for a french brings company to come to cuba and work with the government? >> it was a risk because they knew the brand cannot be traded in the united states. >> the french firm soon learned the embargo would not be the only barrier blocking their cuban made havana club on the u.s. another rum also called havana club became available in american stores. >> that doesn't mean people feeling -- have the legal register for the bread. >> the company is bacardi. >> do you make a profit from havana club in the u.s.? >> obviously. >> tiny profits create a powerful legal argument. that use trump any claims the brand ownership -- of brand owners
willem marx reports. >> the sugarcane harvest in western cuba has changed little over the centuries.ven with the addition of some aging combine harvesters. factories that refine the sugar went nationalized. distillers of the tastiest and product -- and product -- end product, rum. you cannot buy it in america. >> it is not possible to be in the night states. >> the export director of a joint effort -- a joint venture founded in 1993. -- >> wasn't a risk for a french...
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because bolsheviks as they are living out the words of carl marx -- karl marx, we have to go after the labor unions. mitchell palmer starts this new division where they are going to root out signs of bolshevism and labor radicalism and organized labor. these are called the palmer raids. they physically go to union halls in 1919, the early 1920's and round up people on suspicion of labor radicalism and agitation and the end of the porting a number of them. the palmer raids. the palmer raids were led by this general intelligence division palmer created, led by this zealous young investigator j edgar hoover. his endless career is just getting started. so when we look at the labor unrest of 1919, we have to remember -- where were the workers coming from? we know because we talked about this. the workers were african-americans at this time seeking to make real the promises woodrow wilson headset for word in bringing the united states into war. from the workers' perspective this meant more democracy in the workplace. in the context of 1919, the overriding fears have just become too much. too
because bolsheviks as they are living out the words of carl marx -- karl marx, we have to go after the labor unions. mitchell palmer starts this new division where they are going to root out signs of bolshevism and labor radicalism and organized labor. these are called the palmer raids. they physically go to union halls in 1919, the early 1920's and round up people on suspicion of labor radicalism and agitation and the end of the porting a number of them. the palmer raids. the palmer raids were...
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he felt he had an answer that was superior to marx as to analyzing capitalism's discomforts an answert was not only superior but much more congenial to him for handling it. john maynard keynes is a truly memorable figure of the 20th century. he married a ballerina ran an insurance business, and wrote a treatise on mathematical probability. but first and foremost he was a teacher. the imagination he showed made... his ability to associate something he found interesting with something that had been said that by itself was uninteresting... it just stood out. you were in semishock listening to him. i was also impressed by the support and warmth he gave students. for all his brilliance keynes was a realist and one deeply concerned about the effects of economic theory on everyday life. seeing the world as it was keynes argued that the depression could last longer than imagined. the general theory of employment, interest, and money, published in 1936, was devastating to traditional economics. not everyone was ready for the theory of aggregate demand or government intervention. i read it and
he felt he had an answer that was superior to marx as to analyzing capitalism's discomforts an answert was not only superior but much more congenial to him for handling it. john maynard keynes is a truly memorable figure of the 20th century. he married a ballerina ran an insurance business, and wrote a treatise on mathematical probability. but first and foremost he was a teacher. the imagination he showed made... his ability to associate something he found interesting with something that had...
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carl marx won this thing, 71-29.usical duos lennon and mccartney against jay-z and beyonce, 9-1 margin lennonand mccartney and sets up carl marx versus john lennonand mccartney. they pull that out. along with steve jobs they advance to the final four. >> all legendses, i wonder how many of those read the fountainhead. let's get to one more. this includes mlk. >> martin luther king and rachel carson, it's a landslide. j.k. rowling, and phillip roth rowling makes that. i want to see where you match up. i'm sure you would be at the top somewhere. >> i should say quickly, there is one more marie curie, the final one in the final four. those are the final four we're asking people to vote on right now to go to msnbc.com genius showdown and cast votes for that. >> that's fantastic. go online to vote and you can watch "up with steve kornacki" weekends at 8:00 a.m. on msnbc. stay with us over next week for the 7 days of genius. we'll be right back, everyone. you can call me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come
carl marx won this thing, 71-29.usical duos lennon and mccartney against jay-z and beyonce, 9-1 margin lennonand mccartney and sets up carl marx versus john lennonand mccartney. they pull that out. along with steve jobs they advance to the final four. >> all legendses, i wonder how many of those read the fountainhead. let's get to one more. this includes mlk. >> martin luther king and rachel carson, it's a landslide. j.k. rowling, and phillip roth rowling makes that. i want to see...
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the business cycle proves capitalism has failed, according to karl marx but joseph schumpeter sees theseas proof of the glorious success of capitalism. is either man right? 1929 is the year of collision between 19th-century economic theory and 20th-century economic reality.
the business cycle proves capitalism has failed, according to karl marx but joseph schumpeter sees theseas proof of the glorious success of capitalism. is either man right? 1929 is the year of collision between 19th-century economic theory and 20th-century economic reality.
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. >> grand marx put your teeth in your pocketbook for this one. [ laughter ] >> 3 laps to go, joey laganobut then the caution nag was back out after a 51 car wreck put an end to a suspensionful finish. he won the daytona under a yellow flag. >> he wins the they tona 500. >> we got a 500 guys. [screaming] -- he wins the daytona 500. we got a 500, guys. [screaming] >> his wife was not too happy after the race. >> the cool ring that you got, given your -- >> which one? i got two cool ones. >> given your track record with rings what are you going to do with that one? >> i hope i don't lose this one. this one is harder to replace, i think, well, i take that back. [ laughter ] oh. >> okay. hang o hang on. hang on. well, -- >> wait, hang on here. what i meant -- [ laughter ] >> what i meant to say -- >> digging deeper. >> she is still here with me. it is just a symbol. she is with me all of the time. she would be impossible to replace. -- awe. [ laughter ] >> there you go. that is how you redeem yourself. [ laughter ] >> it is funny. he is a newlywed. he tied the knot if december. >>> the war --
. >> grand marx put your teeth in your pocketbook for this one. [ laughter ] >> 3 laps to go, joey laganobut then the caution nag was back out after a 51 car wreck put an end to a suspensionful finish. he won the daytona under a yellow flag. >> he wins the they tona 500. >> we got a 500 guys. [screaming] -- he wins the daytona 500. we got a 500, guys. [screaming] >> his wife was not too happy after the race. >> the cool ring that you got, given your --...
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police found slash marx on his pill lowe's and sheets.e stabbed two roommates and a friend, gunned down two women and plowed into a crowd before killing himself. >>> attorneys for the man accused of killing chris kyle have presented their final witness. a forensic psychologist said that eddie ray routh thought that kyle and his other victim were pig assassins sent to kill him. >>> hollywood is nourng loss of harris whittles. coexecutive producer and writer or "parks pand papd recreation" was found dead in his home. he was just 30 years old. a cause of death has not been determined. the series finale airs next week. >>> a >>> mayhem aboard a train in brazil. a fire broke out sending panicked passengers running for their life. gasping for air. some struggling to pull others from the car. >>> and scary scene in the sky over india. two planes touched wing tips in a maneuver. the planes were damaged. >>> three to five cups of coffee a day are not only safe but help prevent heart disease and diabetes as long as you don't load up on the cream an
police found slash marx on his pill lowe's and sheets.e stabbed two roommates and a friend, gunned down two women and plowed into a crowd before killing himself. >>> attorneys for the man accused of killing chris kyle have presented their final witness. a forensic psychologist said that eddie ray routh thought that kyle and his other victim were pig assassins sent to kill him. >>> hollywood is nourng loss of harris whittles. coexecutive producer and writer or "parks pand...
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zac marx grum social founder. here he is.- years old. what's the difference between facebook an established social network, and grum social? >> well, there's a big difference. facebook is great, and i don't want to put the message out that we don't like facebook. i love facebook. we learned so much from them, and mark stucker burg's actually -- stucker burg's one of my idol cans. facebook's not for kids. we have 24/7 live monitoring on web site fors created by -- it's created by kids for kids. stuart: live monitoring to get rid of what? >> so we design these characters on the web site which you just showed what we drew when we first started it. and we have teachers and highly trained staff members chat with the kids because kids listen to other kids. they're not going to go to their dad, hey dad -- or their dad tells them to do something, they might not will be as well, but if it's -- might not listen as well. stuart: okay. how many kids on your social network? >> we have about 760,000 kids. stuart: how old is it? >> you mean
zac marx grum social founder. here he is.- years old. what's the difference between facebook an established social network, and grum social? >> well, there's a big difference. facebook is great, and i don't want to put the message out that we don't like facebook. i love facebook. we learned so much from them, and mark stucker burg's actually -- stucker burg's one of my idol cans. facebook's not for kids. we have 24/7 live monitoring on web site fors created by -- it's created by kids for...
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you wrote letters to stan laurel, you somehow befriended groucho marx at a funeral? >> this is true. >> you were in your 20 did. >> i know. i don't know why i was not beaten up more frequently than was. anywhere. i watched the world premier of my fair lady in new haven on its way to new york to run for years and years from backstage. >> talked your way in? >> masterpiece. i just said to the stage door guy: how's it going? i threw a coat over my shoulders rather than put my arms in it because i had seen moss heart very coat. i stood in the wings and watched rex rex harrison and julie andrews until the doorman got wise. >> in that time, though, you first struggled with depression and have been public about it. you were very public about it before it was something that much. >> yeah. i don't know if i opened the door but at one point after i had been on two or three shows talking about it, a doctor said to me, are you sure you want to be the poster boy for depression? but the reward is when people come up and say, you saved my daughter's life. she saw you talk about tha
you wrote letters to stan laurel, you somehow befriended groucho marx at a funeral? >> this is true. >> you were in your 20 did. >> i know. i don't know why i was not beaten up more frequently than was. anywhere. i watched the world premier of my fair lady in new haven on its way to new york to run for years and years from backstage. >> talked your way in? >> masterpiece. i just said to the stage door guy: how's it going? i threw a coat over my shoulders rather...
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. >>> firefighters say two dogs in westerly, mass marx the dog lola was so freaked out she snapped at one of the men trying to rescue her. her bigger pal thunder also saved. >>> still ahead, historic landmarks, the incredible video next. ♪ ♪ with 5 perfectly sweetened whole grains, you can't help but see the good. try new cheerios plus ancient grains. ancient goodness, great taste. >>> amazing, new video out of niagara falls this morning. look at that. it's supposed to be water. drone actually flying over the falls captured this fwibird's-e view of the stunning landmark. the falls nearly frozen over, mostly ice. the only time it stopped flowing all together was in march of 1848 an ice jam let people walk on the riverbed. >> i think i'd be nervous to do that. >> wouldn't recommend that. >> it's amazing to see in video, right? >> in person i would imagine as well but probably not right now, mike. no sorts of that nature here this morning. >> there's glow to the lights, we have some low clouds and fog as christina has been telling you about throughout this morning. that will be abin issu
. >>> firefighters say two dogs in westerly, mass marx the dog lola was so freaked out she snapped at one of the men trying to rescue her. her bigger pal thunder also saved. >>> still ahead, historic landmarks, the incredible video next. ♪ ♪ with 5 perfectly sweetened whole grains, you can't help but see the good. try new cheerios plus ancient grains. ancient goodness, great taste. >>> amazing, new video out of niagara falls this morning. look at that. it's...
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that that cartoon is saying something about every muslim _ like you cannot say if you depict karl marxis hands that every marxist is a killer or if you depict jesus christ on the cross with beer in his hand that all christians are drunkards. >> let's talk then about whether there are double standards in all of this. because in charlie hebdo's case, they fired a cartoonist, maurice sinet, at one point, because he drew something that was critical of nicolas sarkozy, then the french president's son, who was getting married to a jewish woman. and this was deemed to be antisemitic. so is there a double standard, where this guy gets fired for that but then has no problem publishing cartoons that are seen as making fun of the prophet muhammad? >> there is a double standard, and i think that is a problem. though i will say this _ i do not think that mocking a religious doctrine is the same as mocking the memory of 6 million people who were killed during the second world war. france does have hate speech laws, and among them, holocaust denial is a criminal offense. >> right. >> and i have for a
that that cartoon is saying something about every muslim _ like you cannot say if you depict karl marxis hands that every marxist is a killer or if you depict jesus christ on the cross with beer in his hand that all christians are drunkards. >> let's talk then about whether there are double standards in all of this. because in charlie hebdo's case, they fired a cartoonist, maurice sinet, at one point, because he drew something that was critical of nicolas sarkozy, then the french...
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police also found slash marx on his pillows and sheets suggesting he may have rehearsed the killings. stabbed two roommates and a friend, gunned down two women and plowed into a crowd before killing himself. >>> attorneys for the man accused of murdering former navy s.e.a.l. chris kyle have presented their final witness. a forensic psychologist said that eddie ray routh was so pair nod that he thought that kyle and his other victim were pig assassins sent to kill him. closing arguments could start today. >>> hollywood is mourning the loss of a young comedic talent. harris wittels, the co-executive producer and writer on "parks and recreation" was found dead in his home. she was a standup comedian and worked on other television shows. he was just 30 years old. a cause of death has not been determined. the series finale airs next week. >>> mayhem aboard a crowded commuter train in brazil. a fire broke out while the train was in a station in sao paolo. passengers were running for their lives. gasping for air. some struggling to pull others from the car. >>> and scary scene in the sky ove
police also found slash marx on his pillows and sheets suggesting he may have rehearsed the killings. stabbed two roommates and a friend, gunned down two women and plowed into a crowd before killing himself. >>> attorneys for the man accused of murdering former navy s.e.a.l. chris kyle have presented their final witness. a forensic psychologist said that eddie ray routh was so pair nod that he thought that kyle and his other victim were pig assassins sent to kill him. closing arguments...
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. >> i've never read karl marx and i don't know the faces of communism.m hearsay. from what i've heard, i don't like it. >> in 1955, the academy passed a bylaw that prohibited any blacklisted writer from being nominated for an oscar. when the "bridge on the river kwai" won best screenplay in 1957, the original novelist collected the oscar but he didn't write the script. >> for the best writing of a motion picture -- >> the two writers who did, michael wilson and carl foreman, were on the blacklist. so for the academy, they didn't exist. >> some people committed suicide when they were on that list. there were people that moved to europe and never came back. >> some blacklisted writers continued working under pseudonyms. >> the nominations for best picture motion picture story are robert rich. >> when they won oscars for best screenplay, as dalton trombo did, there was no one to walk up the aisle. >> vice president of the screenwriters branch of the artist gild will accept the award. >> after four years, the academy reversed itself. much later, it officiall
. >> i've never read karl marx and i don't know the faces of communism.m hearsay. from what i've heard, i don't like it. >> in 1955, the academy passed a bylaw that prohibited any blacklisted writer from being nominated for an oscar. when the "bridge on the river kwai" won best screenplay in 1957, the original novelist collected the oscar but he didn't write the script. >> for the best writing of a motion picture -- >> the two writers who did, michael wilson...
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on "book tv, alan risk and whose father was a screenwriter for the marx brothers talks about the communist party in hollywood during the 1930's. and sunday at noon on in depth a live three-hour conversation with harvard law professor and author. her books include "the tyranny of the majority," and "the miners canary." on american history tv on
on "book tv, alan risk and whose father was a screenwriter for the marx brothers talks about the communist party in hollywood during the 1930's. and sunday at noon on in depth a live three-hour conversation with harvard law professor and author. her books include "the tyranny of the majority," and "the miners canary." on american history tv on
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if he is worried just throw on one of those groucho marx things if it is about his identity. i would like to know now. >> i have the secrets, but i can't tell you. this is a major media person. >> what is the deal with maureen daoud? why is she so special? >> i don't know. either he knows something and is not tell us or he he is making it up. >> i hate people who pretend to know something and they don't really know. it that is almost as bad as lying. >> did it for the retweets. >> are you scared or excited by the thought that there may be someone else out there less attractive to you? >> hey now. we don't need to to see the paperwork to know what is really going on. i am a believer. i don't need the evidence to believe. i believe without seeing which is what makes me a special person. why wouldn't we share all of this unless the government knows exphg -- something awful. and putting it out in public puts us in jeopardy. if they are protecting me, i'm fine with that. if not, i want the juice so i can profit in it, star in it something. >> on the hallmark channel. i think that'
if he is worried just throw on one of those groucho marx things if it is about his identity. i would like to know now. >> i have the secrets, but i can't tell you. this is a major media person. >> what is the deal with maureen daoud? why is she so special? >> i don't know. either he knows something and is not tell us or he he is making it up. >> i hate people who pretend to know something and they don't really know. it that is almost as bad as lying. >> did it for...
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he is expected to make is a marx -- make his remarks in a few minutes. he is talking about cyber security, and the threat the market businesses can face. and how the federal government and the business community working in tandem can help. more legal problems for the president of argentina. that's when "bottom line," continues. ♪ >> welcome back. let's check bloomberg world news. both sides are showing willingness to cover my's in the greek allow talks. -- compromise in the greek bailout talks. he says he seeking a new contract. >> we're talking about the eventuality of striking an agreement to reach this bridge agreement that will lead us to a new social contract with our european partners within six months. the contract for growth, for social cohesion, and forgetting greece out of the crisis. >> the prime minister wants to ease the terms of the bailout deal, which he says has ruined greases economy. according to two officials -- greece's economy. according to two officials, they will not insist that they live up to all the terms of the agreement. rebel
he is expected to make is a marx -- make his remarks in a few minutes. he is talking about cyber security, and the threat the market businesses can face. and how the federal government and the business community working in tandem can help. more legal problems for the president of argentina. that's when "bottom line," continues. ♪ >> welcome back. let's check bloomberg world news. both sides are showing willingness to cover my's in the greek allow talks. -- compromise in the...
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cnn is told there may be thousands of others out there like marx ready to attack. >> we've been talkingut the international terrorism threat but there's also domestic groups just as concerning that we worry about here in the united states. >> reporter: a recent survey of state and local law enforcement officers listed sovereign citizen terrorists ahead of foreign groups like isis as the top domestic threat. mark potok says by some estimates there are 300 some sovereign citizens in the united states today. >> their believes go back 20 25 years or even further, and essentially, they believe that the federal government has no jurisdiction over them. >> reporter: the latest dhs report counted 24 related attacks since 2010 with law enforcement being the primary target. >> they are basically telling people they can get something for nothing. they don't have to pay their taxes, their credit card debt. so there's that kind of teaching going on all around the country, and that's what's really driving this movement. >> reporter: it's not just violence authorities are worried about according to ma
cnn is told there may be thousands of others out there like marx ready to attack. >> we've been talkingut the international terrorism threat but there's also domestic groups just as concerning that we worry about here in the united states. >> reporter: a recent survey of state and local law enforcement officers listed sovereign citizen terrorists ahead of foreign groups like isis as the top domestic threat. mark potok says by some estimates there are 300 some sovereign citizens in...
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karl marx wrote about this where he said art literature, culture are merely the superstructure of the underlying economic reality. so in this screw, poverty is the cause of everything. and if you just gave these terrorist -- people who are terrorists today jobs, everything would be fine because the root cause is always economic, it's a philosophy that doesn't always understand checks or culture. everything is economic and everything is about poverty. >> some have said that it's about the president not wanting to change his policy because in the campaign after killing osama bin laden, we all remember he used the phrase osama bin laden is dead and al qaeda is on the run. maybe he doesn't want to have to turn away from that as dana parino just mentioned, and you're not getting it quite right. but you're seeing it as a much deeper, ideological explanation? >> given the manifest failure of the president's i'd idealogy to pray itself out in the real world. but i think this is part of the president's inherent radicalism i think it reflects itself in its approach to international terrorism an
karl marx wrote about this where he said art literature, culture are merely the superstructure of the underlying economic reality. so in this screw, poverty is the cause of everything. and if you just gave these terrorist -- people who are terrorists today jobs, everything would be fine because the root cause is always economic, it's a philosophy that doesn't always understand checks or culture. everything is economic and everything is about poverty. >> some have said that it's about the...
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robert o'neil along with general spider marx. >> they're saying there weren't adequate procedures in place to rescue personnel. it's a serious issue. maybe a fair point. i'm confused by it. it seems if you're going to war you're part of a coalition. you're going to accept that some of your fighting force may die, will risk their life. you can't say i'm only going to go in if no one will get hurt. >> what you do is do your risk assessment and mitigate that risk and make a determination as to whether you can exkutsecute the tasks as defined. isis achieved it objectsive. isis right now is checking a block saying that's one less coalition part nerner. how do you step up the pressure against isis that gets well beyond just air strikes. these are very aggressive air strikes and very pointed. the case in point is you've got to contain it and at some point there has to be without doubt. there has to be a coalition that allows for boots on the ground and it's got to have moderate arab nations that are bringing this force to bear. >> not just small parts of it. when you look at the landscape i
robert o'neil along with general spider marx. >> they're saying there weren't adequate procedures in place to rescue personnel. it's a serious issue. maybe a fair point. i'm confused by it. it seems if you're going to war you're part of a coalition. you're going to accept that some of your fighting force may die, will risk their life. you can't say i'm only going to go in if no one will get hurt. >> what you do is do your risk assessment and mitigate that risk and make a...
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. >> general marx in terms of the attempted rescue which failed which was also for other american hostages, stephen sotloff, james foley. when the president says he won't pay ransoms, is he right? would they ever have taken that? would isis ever take money and give back an american? >> i would have to assume they wouldn't. we're trying to prove a negative here. we've not gone down this path. from all the reasons that have been described and the negatives against surrendering ransom money. there's no advantage to the united states to even test that. i think we need to put that to the side. >> you think the president is doing the right thing? >> yes. >> doing the right thing with regard to? >> standing by the hostage policy and not entertaining the idea of ransom. >> the u.s. has negotiated with terrorists in the past. that's something people don't talk about. it's really more of a suggestion than a hard policy. we have done exchanges with north korea and hezbollah. they are holding to this policy but made exceptions in the past. the europeans are making exceptions because they are paying an
. >> general marx in terms of the attempted rescue which failed which was also for other american hostages, stephen sotloff, james foley. when the president says he won't pay ransoms, is he right? would they ever have taken that? would isis ever take money and give back an american? >> i would have to assume they wouldn't. we're trying to prove a negative here. we've not gone down this path. from all the reasons that have been described and the negatives against surrendering ransom...
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another part of the bracket, carl marx, left versus right. he wins that.y-z and beyonce. and they advance. they're still in contention. look on the other side martin luther king, rachel carson. martin luther king easily wins. jk roulg, harry potter and philip roth and martin luther king still going in the tournament in the final spot in the final four. tell you about that in a second. marie curry, dominant in the bracket. knocks off stephen hawking. and steven spielberg beats oprah winfrey, no match for marie curry. this gives you the final four in ultimate genius. this is the part where everybody can play a role. steve jobs versus lennon and mccartney martin luther king and marie curry on the other side. we are asking you to vote msnbc.com/geniusshowdown. who is a bigger genius. voting for the final four wraps up sunday. next week, we crown a champion. >> have you noticed that steve jobs creator of apple, is up against lennon mccartney? think about that apple records. >> interesting. jose. >> and lennon mccartney beats marx. >> any genius out there that c
another part of the bracket, carl marx, left versus right. he wins that.y-z and beyonce. and they advance. they're still in contention. look on the other side martin luther king, rachel carson. martin luther king easily wins. jk roulg, harry potter and philip roth and martin luther king still going in the tournament in the final spot in the final four. tell you about that in a second. marie curry, dominant in the bracket. knocks off stephen hawking. and steven spielberg beats oprah winfrey, no...
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and marx.beetles and then jay-z and then going with lennon and mccarty and so the two beetles have a ticket to the final four. and another region mlk and rachel carson mlk destroying the kpet ipgs. -- competition. and j.k. rawling and then losing to mlk and then marie winning over speelielberg and he beats oprah and so who the ultimate genius? voting is live now at msnbc.com/genius. you can vote lennon and mccartney versus jobs and next week the voting for the ultimate genius will take place. >> a lot of men voting there. i'm noticing a lot of men. that is very interesting and we look forward to the results of that. thank you, steve, and watch up with steve kornacki every weekend at 8:00 a.m. >>> and who are the greatest minds in modern history and you can tell us or creating a bracket and joining the debate and there are the four rounds and cast your vote at msnbc.com/genius showdown. and next week we'll show more on the genius. >>> and house of cards, genius and everybody can find out whether
and marx.beetles and then jay-z and then going with lennon and mccarty and so the two beetles have a ticket to the final four. and another region mlk and rachel carson mlk destroying the kpet ipgs. -- competition. and j.k. rawling and then losing to mlk and then marie winning over speelielberg and he beats oprah and so who the ultimate genius? voting is live now at msnbc.com/genius. you can vote lennon and mccartney versus jobs and next week the voting for the ultimate genius will take place....
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he is a fan of carl marx wresh is not a fan of margaret thatcher. he is famous for saying things like greece's bail-out program is fiscal waterboarding. he calls jean claude the former head of the ecb, the idiot. the worst central banker in history. he has told hedge funds that greece has lots of leverage over its other lenders. it's called italy. meaning he thinks that if they let greece go out of the euro that italy will also be at risk. >> they'll get a better deal. >> exactly. >> and -- >> exactly. >> he has never shied away from the press even long before he was the finance minister when he was a professor. he was a frequent guest on cnbc particularly in europe and even those who disagree with him, think he is extremely smart. he is very critical of the structure of the european union. this is just an example of what he told us last week. >> i believe that a disservice for the european sxwrun the ecb to paint it as a monster that's about to pounce upon a member state and a freshly democratically elected government. i don't think the ecb is in t
he is a fan of carl marx wresh is not a fan of margaret thatcher. he is famous for saying things like greece's bail-out program is fiscal waterboarding. he calls jean claude the former head of the ecb, the idiot. the worst central banker in history. he has told hedge funds that greece has lots of leverage over its other lenders. it's called italy. meaning he thinks that if they let greece go out of the euro that italy will also be at risk. >> they'll get a better deal. >> exactly....
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here's your freezing marx 32 degrees by 11:00 p.m. it takes over areas, d.c. by 3:00 a.m. it's here. i'll take you hour by hour and show you the freezing rain moving through and what to expect. >>> winter weather in the northeast is impacting travel here and elsewhere. at rea and dulles all flights from boston haven there are cant lagss from philadelphia and newark's laguard means even if you're heading south your plane might not arrive. your advice is to check with your airline. >>> boston is getting the worst of it. dozens of people had to walk in the snow unexpectedly this morning. take a look, when a commuter train broke down because of a power failure. train couldn't move with so much snow on the tracks. passengers were stuck for more than two hours. they eventually walked to an area where shuttle buses could reach them. you can see some of the incredible pictures from the northeast on our website. just search storm. >>> now close to home and the latest on the chaos we told you about all morning out of montgomery county. >> the suspect in a standoff with police in sil
here's your freezing marx 32 degrees by 11:00 p.m. it takes over areas, d.c. by 3:00 a.m. it's here. i'll take you hour by hour and show you the freezing rain moving through and what to expect. >>> winter weather in the northeast is impacting travel here and elsewhere. at rea and dulles all flights from boston haven there are cant lagss from philadelphia and newark's laguard means even if you're heading south your plane might not arrive. your advice is to check with your airline....
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and you write several decades have come and gone during which we've learned 23409 to mention carl marxte company or vocabulary and exiling suspect or nasty phrases like class warfare or the preserve army of labor or even something as apparentlyin oculus as working class. >> it has to do with the loss of a kind of alternative vision of how so site might be -- society might be working. and our ancestors were up in arms and had a vision of how things might be worked differently and various visions and they have known something other than industrial capitalism as a way to live. they were independent farmers, handy craftsmen or peasants from eastern and southern europe. they were small store keepers, petty manufacturers that lived in a different world and they knew they were both angry and knew capitalism was not their fate and they could imagine a cooperative commonwealth or the social gospel imagined a christian commonwealth or socialism or alternatives. in the course of the mid 20th century, when we became accustomed to capitalist ways as the only way, and to the market as the organizing
and you write several decades have come and gone during which we've learned 23409 to mention carl marxte company or vocabulary and exiling suspect or nasty phrases like class warfare or the preserve army of labor or even something as apparentlyin oculus as working class. >> it has to do with the loss of a kind of alternative vision of how so site might be -- society might be working. and our ancestors were up in arms and had a vision of how things might be worked differently and various...
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there may be thousands of others out there like marx ready to attack. >> we've been talking about theernational terrorism threat but there's also domestic groups that are just as concerning that we worry about in the united states. >> a local survey listed terrorists ahead of -- isis and domestic militia groups. by some estimates there are 300,000 sovereign citizens in the united states today. >> they're beliefs go back about 20 or 25 years. they believe the golf has no jurisdiction over there. but law enforcement officers as the primary target. >> they have no basis in reality. they often basically are telling people they can get something for nothing. they don't have to pay their taxes. they don't have to pay their credit card debt. you know, so there's that kind of teaching going on all around the country and that's wheas really driving this movement. >> still ahead for you, political analyst joins us to talk about president obama's push for authority to fight isis. >> it's just hard. see a little kid like that and everybody else so healthy. he's just fighting. >> and we'll show yo
there may be thousands of others out there like marx ready to attack. >> we've been talking about theernational terrorism threat but there's also domestic groups that are just as concerning that we worry about in the united states. >> a local survey listed terrorists ahead of -- isis and domestic militia groups. by some estimates there are 300,000 sovereign citizens in the united states today. >> they're beliefs go back about 20 or 25 years. they believe the golf has no...
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eastern, on afterwards, allen wreck and whose father was a screenwriter for the marx brothers talk about the communist party in hollywood in the 1930s. sunday at noon on in death. our live three our conversation with law professor and author revere whose books include the tyranny of the majority, lift every voice and the miners' canary. on american history tv on c-span2 at 6:00 p.m. eastern on the civil war a discussion about the burning of columbia south carolina following the surrender of the city to union general william sherman and his troops in 1865. sunday afternoon on oral history and interview with daniel belzberg on the pentagon papers classified study on viet nam which the copy and gave to the new york times in 1971. find our complete television schedule at c-span.org and tell us what you think of the programs you're watching at 626-3400. e-mail us at comments@c-span.org or send us a tweet@c-span has tagged comments. ..
eastern, on afterwards, allen wreck and whose father was a screenwriter for the marx brothers talk about the communist party in hollywood in the 1930s. sunday at noon on in death. our live three our conversation with law professor and author revere whose books include the tyranny of the majority, lift every voice and the miners' canary. on american history tv on c-span2 at 6:00 p.m. eastern on the civil war a discussion about the burning of columbia south carolina following the surrender of the...
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on c-span 2, alan rifkin, whose father was a screenwriter for the marx brothers. sunday at noon on in-depth, our live three-our conversation with harvard law professor clyde for near. her books include "the purity of the majority" and the min er's canary." today on c-span 3, a discussion of the burning of columbia south carolina, following the surrender of the city to the union general william tecumseh sherman. and sunday at 2:00, an interview with daniel elbert on a classified study on vietnam which he get the "new york times" in 1971. contact us on www.c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. >> history book show features popular writers and airs on american history tv every weekend. this time, recounting the call of industrial business magnates william knudsen and henry kaiser to leaf their private sector positions and lead the war production effort during world war ii. this is a little over an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening. i'm henry olson, vice president of the american enterprise institute and director
on c-span 2, alan rifkin, whose father was a screenwriter for the marx brothers. sunday at noon on in-depth, our live three-our conversation with harvard law professor clyde for near. her books include "the purity of the majority" and the min er's canary." today on c-span 3, a discussion of the burning of columbia south carolina, following the surrender of the city to the union general william tecumseh sherman. and sunday at 2:00, an interview with daniel elbert on a classified...
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jim marx from "politico." i want to talk to you about cyber com and n.s.a. can be duo hadded. one of the process of building up cyber comm is moving them over to cybermission forces. are you afraid you're not bringing up new people, new cyberexperts into the military and you're taking away some native capability that ought to be in the services? >> the short answer is no. i say that remember, in the job before this, i was also in my previous job before these two i was the navy guy. i was a service guy, responsible for developing the navy's cyberforce. i lived in that service worm about how you man train equip, how you train a force. now i find myself as joint commander with responsibility across the whole department. if i go back to when i started in cyber, in the department 10 years ago, our ability to recruit, retain and train and educate a cyberwork force over time i was really concerned, would this fit within the traditional d.o.d. model about how we develop people, how we promote them? how we retain them over time. fast forward a decade later and i have been -- mock on wo
jim marx from "politico." i want to talk to you about cyber com and n.s.a. can be duo hadded. one of the process of building up cyber comm is moving them over to cybermission forces. are you afraid you're not bringing up new people, new cyberexperts into the military and you're taking away some native capability that ought to be in the services? >> the short answer is no. i say that remember, in the job before this, i was also in my previous job before these two i was the navy...
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isn't there -- karl marx said that at a certain point changes in quantity become changes in quality. can you explain to us why you think those things are less important than the kinds of visionary things you talked about a minute ago? >> well, certainly there are many of these that have had a cumulative effect of being incredibly valuable. my approach is in many ways a how-to advice book for people who are going to start companies, who are going to found companies. and i think that if you want to start a successful company you want to do something where you have a monopoly where you're doing something nobody else in the world is doing it, and where there's a significant difference between what you're doing and what everybody else is doing. and i think software has been characterized by these fairly large breakthroughs which is why people in software have made so much money. it's not because it's more valuable. it's because the microeconomics of software are very monopoly-prone and very lucrative. and i think the very disturbing history of innovation is that most of the inventors and
isn't there -- karl marx said that at a certain point changes in quantity become changes in quality. can you explain to us why you think those things are less important than the kinds of visionary things you talked about a minute ago? >> well, certainly there are many of these that have had a cumulative effect of being incredibly valuable. my approach is in many ways a how-to advice book for people who are going to start companies, who are going to found companies. and i think that if you...
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mil -- vila marx traveled to havana. >> journalists from around the world gathered to hear the latest talks with cuba. among them was a cuban-american businessman with a vested interest in the outcome. >> for cubans living abroad, we have a legitimate desire to come back and help them participate in the rebuilding of our country. it is our right. >> he is a handful of american cubans who have come back and set up businesses here. at his offices in havana, he has a local staff of writers and editors who put out two magazines. the focus is on cuban art and tourism. but he rarely stays quiet on politics. in promoting those goals -- >> the numbers are there appeared >> he has always promoted himself. >> it affects the people, my family, my friends. >> he first left cuba in 1980 as a 16-year-old. that left him in south florida where he joined a massive community of cuban exiles. but his family ties to america go back several generations. his great great grandfather worked with the u.s. military when it briefly governed cuba at the turn-of-the-century. and his father was also a figure on th
mil -- vila marx traveled to havana. >> journalists from around the world gathered to hear the latest talks with cuba. among them was a cuban-american businessman with a vested interest in the outcome. >> for cubans living abroad, we have a legitimate desire to come back and help them participate in the rebuilding of our country. it is our right. >> he is a handful of american cubans who have come back and set up businesses here. at his offices in havana, he has a local staff...
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they are 100 countries as well where they have bigger problems like marx's shut the schools down andhey are libertarians in the classic sense. john: they know more about it than i did when i was there. stuart: have they ever read high-tech? john: yes. i put him up on the wall and they say yes. "imus in the morning" when you ever heard of that? john: i took german but wasn't successful. stuart: the road to serfdom, the classic the book about capitalism liberty and individual freedom. am i right? john: how little we know about what we imagine we can design and there is so much wisdom in that if on the i could convince bill o'reilly and social media, doesn't it help you? isn't it part of the reason this liberty is getting so much traction? john: more people cantata and central planners can't control everything as easily. they get to use coercion and free people. appleby stuart: you are telling us the libertarians are making really big strides. i think you are right. you have an increasingly important position in the republican party, rand paul for example. john: and the independent and
they are 100 countries as well where they have bigger problems like marx's shut the schools down andhey are libertarians in the classic sense. john: they know more about it than i did when i was there. stuart: have they ever read high-tech? john: yes. i put him up on the wall and they say yes. "imus in the morning" when you ever heard of that? john: i took german but wasn't successful. stuart: the road to serfdom, the classic the book about capitalism liberty and individual freedom....
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here is a portion of his or marx. -- his remarks. >> there is a populist element in the democratic party that is growing and she will need to respond to it. the way she response to that will be a big question. her first outing on that was not encouraging for her supporters. she said at one point that she was trying to show that she wasn't too close to wall street. she said businesses don't create jobs. it was a gaffe similar to obama's gaffe when he said you did not build that. the difference was, this was something that might indicate challenges ahead. obama said it when he was talking fast and he made a gaffe. when hillary said it she was speaking very slowly. if you watch on youtube it is really disturbing, because her mind should have said, what are you saying? >> watch a discussion on hillary clinton hosted by the new york historical society. >> now, a discussion on the future of the democratic party with former virginia senator jim webb. host: jim web former senator, democrat from virginia. thank you very much for being with us here on c-span. guest: a windy windy day out there. ho
here is a portion of his or marx. -- his remarks. >> there is a populist element in the democratic party that is growing and she will need to respond to it. the way she response to that will be a big question. her first outing on that was not encouraging for her supporters. she said at one point that she was trying to show that she wasn't too close to wall street. she said businesses don't create jobs. it was a gaffe similar to obama's gaffe when he said you did not build that. the...
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just as reading karl marx is not the way to understand the history of the soviet union reading atoms does not allow us to understand the history of capitalism as it actually unfolded. capitalism is by now looking back on 500 years of history and it is that history that is at the center of this book. "empire of cotton" as the subtitle says it is also a global history. as you know and as i mentioned earlier most history that has been written in the past 150 years has focused on national history and indeed the entire discipline of history is organized along national lines. we publish books on particular national histories and we teach courses on particular national history such as french, chinese and american history and her personal associations dedicated to particular natural history spread this is as such not surprising as history as an academic discipline itself hand-in-hand with the nation-state and history played an important role in the constitution of nation-states. "empire of cotton" breaks with these traditions in the fundamental argument of the book is we can neither understa
just as reading karl marx is not the way to understand the history of the soviet union reading atoms does not allow us to understand the history of capitalism as it actually unfolded. capitalism is by now looking back on 500 years of history and it is that history that is at the center of this book. "empire of cotton" as the subtitle says it is also a global history. as you know and as i mentioned earlier most history that has been written in the past 150 years has focused on national...