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marx, tell me about the expert we have a lot going on. the registration is back here for 30,000 runners. mark: it is the marine corps marathon health and fitness expo. over 100,000 people from all 50 states and 59 countries arriving in the nation's capital in arlington virginia and the first stop is the health and fitness expo. every runner checks in here, get their participant bib, the ruby red. john: 26.2 miles.
marx, tell me about the expert we have a lot going on. the registration is back here for 30,000 runners. mark: it is the marine corps marathon health and fitness expo. over 100,000 people from all 50 states and 59 countries arriving in the nation's capital in arlington virginia and the first stop is the health and fitness expo. every runner checks in here, get their participant bib, the ruby red. john: 26.2 miles.
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karl marx for crowfoot for as part of the communist manifesto. and nothing bothers me borer when people all come up to be to say it is a good book if you stop to read it talks about sharing in helping help at&t ad that i know that there really have not read it because it is an awful book and it doesn't take long to get through it. it is sure you can go online to get it for free read the 10-point plan that babies summed up in a single sentence the abolition of private property hand right there myofibril daughter can't tell you that if you abolish private property you will have to kill people. and marks even says for this to happen in despotism will be necessary for a time. mark's new that you have to be an idiot to not realize to abolish private property you have to use force but there is some light in their the abolition of the family even the most radical flare-up so in the communist manifesto of 1848 already at that point in time not only talking about abolition of the family but the proposal for communists apparently it is of the best price di
karl marx for crowfoot for as part of the communist manifesto. and nothing bothers me borer when people all come up to be to say it is a good book if you stop to read it talks about sharing in helping help at&t ad that i know that there really have not read it because it is an awful book and it doesn't take long to get through it. it is sure you can go online to get it for free read the 10-point plan that babies summed up in a single sentence the abolition of private property hand right...
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they all hate karl marx but they are like karl marx because he stopped riding about capital and earned some of it. this is a big problem. >> host: are you a libertarian? >> guest: i am more than a libertarian. i started out as a liberal when i was about 8 years old. i asked my mother to write a letter to president eisenhower and do something about all those poor black people living in the ghetto. i lived in chicago at the time. then i became a conservative after i read barry goldwater's great book, what do you call that? >> host: conscience of the conservative. >> guest: exactly right, conscience of a conservative. my next step, i was 23 and i read the virtue of selfishness. i thought i was sent objectivist. i didn't realize at the time it was a religion. i am a big fan of hers nevertheless. i read another book called the market for liberty, which convinced me i was an anarchist. like many of the people at this convention i don't believe the government serves a useful purpose or even has a right to exist. the answer to your question is i am and at oracle capitalist. >> host: "right on
they all hate karl marx but they are like karl marx because he stopped riding about capital and earned some of it. this is a big problem. >> host: are you a libertarian? >> guest: i am more than a libertarian. i started out as a liberal when i was about 8 years old. i asked my mother to write a letter to president eisenhower and do something about all those poor black people living in the ghetto. i lived in chicago at the time. then i became a conservative after i read barry...
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. >> as a reporter for consumer reports, todd marx is a shopping expert who fights for the little guy. >> it's a way to raise prices without being noticed. >> take juice, for example. expecting to find a half gallon in all of these containers? some store brands contain the original 64 ounces. and these three jars of peanut butter appear to be the same size. but they rage from 18 ounces down to 16. even laundry detergents has slunk. how about two extra large hershey bars. would you expected one to be smaller? buy one and you get four ounce bars. pick up a three-pack and they only way 3.1 ounces. >> the best thing you can do is to read the fine print on the pack 5:00ing. and pay attention to those unit price labels on most store shelves. >> so you need to check the labels to see exactly how much product you're actually getting. i've got to tell you, they're pretty sneaky about this. one time, with peanut butter, i had gotten a complaint that they put a big hole in the bottom of the jar. so we went shopping and found the original. and they looked exactly the same. >> there you go. >> oh,
. >> as a reporter for consumer reports, todd marx is a shopping expert who fights for the little guy. >> it's a way to raise prices without being noticed. >> take juice, for example. expecting to find a half gallon in all of these containers? some store brands contain the original 64 ounces. and these three jars of peanut butter appear to be the same size. but they rage from 18 ounces down to 16. even laundry detergents has slunk. how about two extra large hershey bars. would...
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marx, writing for the new york daily tribune, one of the largest newspapers in america and the world, found an audience for his very able pen analyzing the nature of this contest. the first grand war, contemporary in this history, is the american war. the power of the government to be self realized is giving osttle to the mean meaningless form of slavery in the annals of history." said,esident of peru "latin america is about to witness a war of the crowns against the liberty-haves." a lot of people are saying this is a big clash that would have tremendous consequences for them in their political system -- and their political system. this was an epic battle. it would decide the future. it was a contest that had been going on since the french revolution and the american revolution over the basic and suppose of human equality upon which rested the ideas of popular sovereignty, that people could be sovereign. people could elect their own , andnment and decide laws power would come from the people, and not divine role. -- rule. foreigners were romanticizing it, elevating this war. this bec
marx, writing for the new york daily tribune, one of the largest newspapers in america and the world, found an audience for his very able pen analyzing the nature of this contest. the first grand war, contemporary in this history, is the american war. the power of the government to be self realized is giving osttle to the mean meaningless form of slavery in the annals of history." said,esident of peru "latin america is about to witness a war of the crowns against the...
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marx, tell me about the expert we have a lot going on. the registration is back here for 30,000 runners. mark: it is the marine corps marathon health and fitness expo. over 100,000 people from all 50 states and 59 countries arriving in the nation's capital in arlington virginia and the first stop is the health and fitness expo. every runner checks in here, get their participant bib, the ruby red. john: 26.2 miles. it is the fourth-largest marathon in the country, and this gentleman from phoenix, arizona, is going to be running in it. do you have your ruby red yet? asked not yet -- >> not yet. john: is it your first? >> yes. john: why is it important? >> i am a navy that. john: think you so much. keep in mind there will be road closures including eastbound lee highway, the key bridge. all of these roads shutting down as early as 4:00 sunday morning for this very popular event. at the convention center in downtown d.c., back to you inside. jummy: well, a crime alert now in the district -- police investigating a shooting in southwest bc. thi
marx, tell me about the expert we have a lot going on. the registration is back here for 30,000 runners. mark: it is the marine corps marathon health and fitness expo. over 100,000 people from all 50 states and 59 countries arriving in the nation's capital in arlington virginia and the first stop is the health and fitness expo. every runner checks in here, get their participant bib, the ruby red. john: 26.2 miles. it is the fourth-largest marathon in the country, and this gentleman from...
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if they said they found karl marx's bones on mars or noam chomsky running around, then he might havepoint, right. but water? you know, just stop it. just stop it, okay! ( cheers and applause ) right. for gosh sake, it's just water on mars! can't people just be excited about that? that's all it is. all right, one of th we found to astronauts genuinely excited about this amazing discovery. joining me to talk about their upcoming plans to visit the planet, two astronauts, alan blastoffsen and steve shuttleman. thank you. ( cheers and applause ) you know how much i love space. it's a real honor to have you both here. tell me more about this mission. >> well, i want to go to mars. there's water there. there's a good chance there's intelligent life and we want to colonize and start a whole new civilization. >> larry: wow, really, man, that sounds ambitious. just the two of you. >> we can build an unbelievable civicivilization on the backs of creatures. >> i don't know if this sounds like a good idea, guys. i can't believe nasa is funding this? >> we don't work for nasa. we work for the aer
if they said they found karl marx's bones on mars or noam chomsky running around, then he might havepoint, right. but water? you know, just stop it. just stop it, okay! ( cheers and applause ) right. for gosh sake, it's just water on mars! can't people just be excited about that? that's all it is. all right, one of th we found to astronauts genuinely excited about this amazing discovery. joining me to talk about their upcoming plans to visit the planet, two astronauts, alan blastoffsen and...
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that carroll myerwitz will leave her post on january 31. framingham company that runs marshal's, tj marx and home goodz since 2007. she will stay with the company for three years as an executive board member. there will be a next ceo. >>> calloway labs shut down for unforseen circumstances. the company agreed to adds 20 million settlement with the state for medicaid ft. lauderdale. they are accused of running an elaborate scheme with sham companies, fake doctors' signatures and excessive uri ne testing for drug addicts. >>> japanese retailer unique glow will open its flagship store in quincy market. the company plans to hire several hundred full and part several hundred full and part-time worker for its u.s. expansion. the two-level store at faneuil hall will have clothes that aren't available at legacy place in dedham and the north shore mall. julie, are you going to check it out. >> those jackets are very warm especially for the upcoming winter. so i am going to check it out. >>michael: good tip. >>> check out the roads starting with the zakim bridge where things are wide open if you a
that carroll myerwitz will leave her post on january 31. framingham company that runs marshal's, tj marx and home goodz since 2007. she will stay with the company for three years as an executive board member. there will be a next ceo. >>> calloway labs shut down for unforseen circumstances. the company agreed to adds 20 million settlement with the state for medicaid ft. lauderdale. they are accused of running an elaborate scheme with sham companies, fake doctors' signatures and...
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think you are asa when her and everything you do get at the same time to get a bill gates, to get a marxerberg who dropped out of harvard. john: they have really roll smart. hilary: they really were smart the back of the splat it spectacularly. steve jobs had a lot of failures in addition to the successes so it's the skill to be smart enough to know what can i learn from this failure. that ability to fail and develop certain skills only by participating in competitive experiences. you need to put yourself out there and learn how to fail and learn how to bounce back and learn how to perform in high-pressure situations and that's what it it will take to fix this long-term and mike. john: thank you hillary. coming up what viagra nutrasweet and penicillin have in common. aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver disease, or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain
think you are asa when her and everything you do get at the same time to get a bill gates, to get a marxerberg who dropped out of harvard. john: they have really roll smart. hilary: they really were smart the back of the splat it spectacularly. steve jobs had a lot of failures in addition to the successes so it's the skill to be smart enough to know what can i learn from this failure. that ability to fail and develop certain skills only by participating in competitive experiences. you need to...
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>> oh no that was karl marx instead. will you said nobody is working eight hours a day and if you are working 10 and 12-hour days you are not really working. you are reading the internet. you understand some pile -- people aren't journalists and they have real jobs? >> you are a journalist, right? >> no. some people actually go out in a field or a mine. >> you seem to have a lot of experience. >> take your east coast elitist elitist -- their minds and fields. >> women can work too. >> let's not -- and who is your co-worker with the limp? >> the swin24 on twitter. don't follow. >> oh swin! >> by the way, the six-hour workweek sounds better. >> we are going to do this. >> as long as one is not saturday. >> and seriously, the five of it day workweek is the thing that needs to go in all seriousness. 10 hours a day four days a week is better for everyone, isn't it? >> or eight hours a day and four days a week. >> that's what the government does already. you can choose to do that. >> 10 hours a day for four days? >> they get e
>> oh no that was karl marx instead. will you said nobody is working eight hours a day and if you are working 10 and 12-hour days you are not really working. you are reading the internet. you understand some pile -- people aren't journalists and they have real jobs? >> you are a journalist, right? >> no. some people actually go out in a field or a mine. >> you seem to have a lot of experience. >> take your east coast elitist elitist -- their minds and fields....
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there were was a sort of groucho marx sense to his one-liners.is a style of humor that is very much from the wartime generation. and you say at a meeting, the illegal we can do immediately, the unconstitutional takes longer. when you take that quote out of context, it sounds terribly shocking and a generation that came of age in 1968 has been getting indignant about that quote for decades. when you look at the original document it comes from, it was obviously a joke. and there are a great many jokes like that. i talk about kissinger's sense of humor at the introduction that can be taken out of context if you do not quite get the style of humor that he is using. are trying to disarm people. here you are, smart, jewish -- very smart. he was one of the most i have everpeople had to deal with. i can think of very few people who aren't that smart that i have encountered. summers is a lot like that. you know you are in the presence of a formidable intellect. and they can probably beat you at any mental chess game that you may play. it is rare. when you
there were was a sort of groucho marx sense to his one-liners.is a style of humor that is very much from the wartime generation. and you say at a meeting, the illegal we can do immediately, the unconstitutional takes longer. when you take that quote out of context, it sounds terribly shocking and a generation that came of age in 1968 has been getting indignant about that quote for decades. when you look at the original document it comes from, it was obviously a joke. and there are a great many...
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if you happen to be over the age of 50 or have a family history of glau co-marx it's important to schedulecreening with your eye doctor. >>> well, it was feeling more like summer yesterday and today heading into the weekend it will feel more like fall with a cold front that will drop the temperatures 15 degrees. it will be colder today. that sets us up for a chilly saturday morning, temperatures in the 30s and 40s to start. then we're tracking sunday showers so a few changes into the next couple of days. you can see the changes had already started. almost 20 degrees cooler in the poconos we're down seven degrees in dover and our high yesterday at 77 degrees, now as we go into the rest of today we'll stay in the low 60s, 64 will be the high as we head into saturday and then on sunday 66 with the average for this time of year right around 65 degrees. so right now in philadelphia, a cooler start to the late morning. 59 with lots of sunshine. our humidity is low so that's comfortable but we are seeing a cold wind out of the north 159 miles per hour gusting up to 20, 25 miles per hour throughou
if you happen to be over the age of 50 or have a family history of glau co-marx it's important to schedulecreening with your eye doctor. >>> well, it was feeling more like summer yesterday and today heading into the weekend it will feel more like fall with a cold front that will drop the temperatures 15 degrees. it will be colder today. that sets us up for a chilly saturday morning, temperatures in the 30s and 40s to start. then we're tracking sunday showers so a few changes into the...
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think ofou can only dissent as ever possibly ending if you believe in the marx's idea of getting to a class with society, this utopia. personally don't think anybody is ever going to get to that end of history kind of moment. there are always going to be people who are discontent for whatever reason and dissenting. didn't mention it in the top, but what is quite a true is that almost every dissent movement kind of creates its own anti-dissent movement, like loyalists during the revolutions began dissenting against the patriots. anti-suffragists. with gay rights, with everything. you have a contrary view coming up. >> your comments on the nsa recording everything and edward -- den ralph: it started with lincoln, believe it or not. in 1861 he authorized the the telegraph. there was no telephone at the time. 1861, lincolnr in was concerned at the border states. wiretapping ofhe all the telegraph's coming out of baltimore. he had a lot of those guys arrested without expending habeas corpus. whatever the government feels there is any kind of perceived threat, and certainly the civil threat
think ofou can only dissent as ever possibly ending if you believe in the marx's idea of getting to a class with society, this utopia. personally don't think anybody is ever going to get to that end of history kind of moment. there are always going to be people who are discontent for whatever reason and dissenting. didn't mention it in the top, but what is quite a true is that almost every dissent movement kind of creates its own anti-dissent movement, like loyalists during the revolutions...
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this is like early karl marx and all that. about the slavery thing, you're going to ask about this later. let me say something. later in the document, among the things that we did, they beat this is what you are going to say -- that the wrong paragraph -- give it to him. let him do it. there is a long paragraph deleted in the declaration that basically condemn slavery. and blames it on student: king george iii. prof. ellis: it's a great idea. what a great revolutionary idea. we have this problem called slavery. we know it is wrong and that we have to get rid of it. let's blame it all on him. we are blaming him for everything else under god's green earth we might as well , throw that went right on the funeral pyre. so, blame it on him. they delete it. because the way he structures it, first of all, i do not want any mention of slavery in this document, the same way they do not want any mention of it in the constitution, but, secondly, the way you phrase that is awkward because he refers to the fact that the governor of virginia
this is like early karl marx and all that. about the slavery thing, you're going to ask about this later. let me say something. later in the document, among the things that we did, they beat this is what you are going to say -- that the wrong paragraph -- give it to him. let him do it. there is a long paragraph deleted in the declaration that basically condemn slavery. and blames it on student: king george iii. prof. ellis: it's a great idea. what a great revolutionary idea. we have this...
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think you are asa when her and everything you do get at the same time to get a bill gates, to get a marx who dropped out of harvard. john: they have really roll smart. hilary: they really were smart the back of the splat it spectacularly. steve jobs had a lot of failures in addition to the successes so it's the skill to be smart enough to know what can i learn from this failure. that ability to fail and develop certain skills only by participating in competitive experiences. you need to put yourself out there and learn how to fail and learn how to bounce back and learn how to perform in high-pressure situations and that's what it it will take to fix this long-term and mike. john: thank you hillary. coming up what viagra nutrasweet and penicillin have in common. amerivest selects the funds and manages your portfolio. is it run by robots? no no, you can talk to a person anytime. 'cause i don't trust robots. right...well, if the portfolio you're invested in doesn't perform well for two consecutive quarters, amerivest will reimburse your advisory fees for those quarters. i wasn't born yester
think you are asa when her and everything you do get at the same time to get a bill gates, to get a marx who dropped out of harvard. john: they have really roll smart. hilary: they really were smart the back of the splat it spectacularly. steve jobs had a lot of failures in addition to the successes so it's the skill to be smart enough to know what can i learn from this failure. that ability to fail and develop certain skills only by participating in competitive experiences. you need to put...
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but how about marx and lenin? well, welcome to the communist party theme park.t's latest entry into that country's bower oning $3 billion a year market. here you are cordially invited to explore the communist party's values, wander through cartoon statues of chinese olympic medalists, soldiers and astronauts, enjoy replicas of the xhooins manifesto or check out a kaleidoscope of socialist values, enjoy reading bios of communist figures and can even take an oath to become a party member. every child's dream. right? well, the government has been criticized for spending money on this propaganda park, as the guardian reported, and for the park's lackluster ambience. perhaps they should have included flashier rides like a communist coaster, a mao mountain, or a tower of tiananmen. perhaps not that. they might have taken a page from their russian neighbors and focused more on the red army rather than red ideology. russia opened patriot park this summer, dedicated to russia's military, referred to as a military disneyland. it attracts tens of thousands of visitor who i
but how about marx and lenin? well, welcome to the communist party theme park.t's latest entry into that country's bower oning $3 billion a year market. here you are cordially invited to explore the communist party's values, wander through cartoon statues of chinese olympic medalists, soldiers and astronauts, enjoy replicas of the xhooins manifesto or check out a kaleidoscope of socialist values, enjoy reading bios of communist figures and can even take an oath to become a party member. every...
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people keep bringing up that grouchy marx line about refusing to join a club that would choose him as a member. it's that bad. if you are vaguely influential in the house caucus you are not above suspicion of being a washington establishment type who won't answer the grass roots demand to stand the line. it is quite a situation. there is no sign it is going to end even if they find someone to walk the plank and take the job of speaker. republican establishment begged paul ryan of wisconsin to rescue the party. >> i actually think paul ryan will get into this thing. i really do. i'm like a reporter i can't reveal my sources. >> paul is under tremendous pressure because he is the only candidate that we can agree can get to 240 votes on the floor consistently. >> paul is looking at it but it's his decision. if he decides to do it he would be an amazing speaker. >> he could bring a lot of folks together. >> of course i would support him. he would be the kind of person that i could get excited about. >> ryan doesn't want the job, not today. his office put out this statement. chairman ryan
people keep bringing up that grouchy marx line about refusing to join a club that would choose him as a member. it's that bad. if you are vaguely influential in the house caucus you are not above suspicion of being a washington establishment type who won't answer the grass roots demand to stand the line. it is quite a situation. there is no sign it is going to end even if they find someone to walk the plank and take the job of speaker. republican establishment begged paul ryan of wisconsin to...
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she has been ceo of the framingham company that runs marshal, tj marx from 2007. she will stay as a executive board member. tjx board member will be the next ceo. >>> u.s. household are expected according to the "herald" the department of energy says this is thanks to a combination of lower energy prices and a forecast for warmer weather. people who use oil are propane to keep their homes will save the most. this is good news for you in england where most homes rely on heating oil. >>> and a new survey reveals a worker. it says that 49% of all americans have no money in their savings account. of the 5,000 people asked, 62% this less than $1,000 saved. only 14% had more than $10,000. analysts say people don't have enough cash on hand to cover emergencies. >>> it is now 5:17. good thursday morning. let's begin with the pike where you can see things moving along nicely from framingham through the weston tolls into the alston-brighton area. 93 south looks good. a live look at the zakim bridge where you can see volume is still very manageable. live drive times. 9 minut
she has been ceo of the framingham company that runs marshal, tj marx from 2007. she will stay as a executive board member. tjx board member will be the next ceo. >>> u.s. household are expected according to the "herald" the department of energy says this is thanks to a combination of lower energy prices and a forecast for warmer weather. people who use oil are propane to keep their homes will save the most. this is good news for you in england where most homes rely on...
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people keep bringing up that grouchy marx line about refusing to
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. >> thank you marx president. there have been several developments in syria i wanted to ask you about, starting with russia reside involvement. you met with president putin this week, and i wonder if you think he was honest with you about his intentions in syria. if russia is targeting groups beyond the islamic state, include u.s. aligned groups does the u.s. military have an obligation to protect them? and on the situation in syria more broadly, there have been failures in the u.s. train and equip program. do you believe that program can be fixed or do you have to look at other options? would you in particular be willing to reconsider a no-fly zone which several candidates, including you're former secretary of state, are now calling for. >> well, first and foremost, let's understand what is napping syria and how we got here. in what started off as peaceful protests, against assad, the president, evolved into a civil war because assad met those protests with unimaginable brutality. and so this is not a conflict be
. >> thank you marx president. there have been several developments in syria i wanted to ask you about, starting with russia reside involvement. you met with president putin this week, and i wonder if you think he was honest with you about his intentions in syria. if russia is targeting groups beyond the islamic state, include u.s. aligned groups does the u.s. military have an obligation to protect them? and on the situation in syria more broadly, there have been failures in the u.s....
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in , i can tell you that most of the people who fought the americans were not -- they had not read marxnin, mao, or any of the great marxist writers. they really did not know about communism. what they did know was that americans were dropping bombs on their communities, that american planes were [indiscernible] that foreigners that looked a lot like the french that had been the colonial power before were back again in the country, trying to dominate. in the longer we stayed in the the more people we created who wanted to fight against us. it was not ideological. country, and they hated anybody. french, american, chinese -- anybody who wanted to come in and dominate them. >> when i was active -- i was a revolutionary. still am a revolutionary. if you believe in world peace you are a revolutionary. that's not how everyone thinks. there was this ideological betweenn the world marxism, leninism, and capitalism. actually see what happened in vietnam and what happened in china, what happened in silver union, you have to ask yourself, what is it, anyway? all those three countries are capitali
in , i can tell you that most of the people who fought the americans were not -- they had not read marxnin, mao, or any of the great marxist writers. they really did not know about communism. what they did know was that americans were dropping bombs on their communities, that american planes were [indiscernible] that foreigners that looked a lot like the french that had been the colonial power before were back again in the country, trying to dominate. in the longer we stayed in the the more...
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it's the one that frederick engels and karl marx are watching and writing letters back and forth saying what is going on, who is this guy george? they don't agree with him, but he seems to be pushing forward our agenda for the overthrow capitalism. here's a great cartoon in the wake of george's defeats, but a pretty impressive defeats, looking pretty mighty there. the quotation is basically saying we nearly one against a slivered opposition, they are going to be united against us and we had better have a bigger hammer. there's a real optimism coming out of the selection among george supporters, among the labor movement, not only locally but nationally read there is something happening here. we could easily see a third-party go national in a couple of years and run like in europe, a true third party that would be an alternative to the mainstream parties that are in the hands of big business. here is george on even his concession speech, and he basically says the future is ours. this is bumper hill. the continentals were driven back, but they symbolically won a victory that resounded arou
it's the one that frederick engels and karl marx are watching and writing letters back and forth saying what is going on, who is this guy george? they don't agree with him, but he seems to be pushing forward our agenda for the overthrow capitalism. here's a great cartoon in the wake of george's defeats, but a pretty impressive defeats, looking pretty mighty there. the quotation is basically saying we nearly one against a slivered opposition, they are going to be united against us and we had...
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we're talking about 395 and seminary road that links up directly with the marx center.nticipation has surrounded one large highway ramp. >> we believe more people would car pool. >> reporter: you see this links up directly with the hov lanes in alexandria. if you have three or more people in the car, you now have a straight shot to the massive mark center and housing off sem anyway road. right now the connection is missing and right now drivers are forced to sit on the expressway and it's to a crawl. >> they may shift. that might improve things. >> others like jerry grier with a short and sweet explanation. >> it leave as great deal to be desired. >> reporter: the entire interchange was reworked. a new bike train and pedestrian bridge. the whole project, $76 million. for now hope that it inlocks a locked up situation. >> well, we'll see what happens after it's done. >> reporter: the huge hov ramp from 395 connected to seminary road expected to open in december. >> it's a big project there. a lot of trees were cut down to make way for the project. vdot says it's began re
we're talking about 395 and seminary road that links up directly with the marx center.nticipation has surrounded one large highway ramp. >> we believe more people would car pool. >> reporter: you see this links up directly with the hov lanes in alexandria. if you have three or more people in the car, you now have a straight shot to the massive mark center and housing off sem anyway road. right now the connection is missing and right now drivers are forced to sit on the expressway...
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these men were resistant to rabbi marx's plea that frank was a victim of anti-semitism.inally sold them that this was an anti-semitic case. they marshaled all the resources of modern media to exonerate leo frank. geniusd an advertising who represented lucky strike cigarettes. budweiser beer. it was really the new york times that made this case a national case. in december of 1914, right as the drumbeat is really beginning, one month, the new york times published 33 articles about the frank case, and five editorials. it was excessive. to adolph ochs, he thought he understood what had happened here. he was born in the north, but he grew up in tennessee and got his start as a newspaperman in chattanooga. his family still owns the chattanooga times. ,hey were southern sympathizers this debate about the federal flag, or mother spent most of her girlhood between matches and nashville. when she died, she was buried with the confederate flag. he thought he understood the south. he thought if the south got the facts as he saw them about the leo frank case, leo frank would be exon
these men were resistant to rabbi marx's plea that frank was a victim of anti-semitism.inally sold them that this was an anti-semitic case. they marshaled all the resources of modern media to exonerate leo frank. geniusd an advertising who represented lucky strike cigarettes. budweiser beer. it was really the new york times that made this case a national case. in december of 1914, right as the drumbeat is really beginning, one month, the new york times published 33 articles about the frank...
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lindsey graham is getting high marx, actress bo derek betweened put lindsey graham on the main stage, and john mccain said congrats on another gop debate. >> lindsey graham, what did he do that was so great? >> apparently, he performed quite well according to the buzz on twitter this morning. but i'm in agreement with you guys, i think marco rubio had a command performance, jeb bush certainly struggled. he's going to new hampshire -- >> i thought governor christie was pretty good too. >> he wasty. >> yes, he was. he got in some punches, and it was entertaining, and somewhat informative at the times. >> i loved when donald trump started talking about the superp pac -- >> it is. you know, i thought it was an interesting thing because it is the elephant in the room. >> meanwhile, some sad news. a 16-year-old student from loyola school has died after he collided with a player during a soccer match. it happened on monday. >> his family says it was a streak freak, nonviolent collision that led to the internal injuries that killed this young man, just a sophomore in high school. this family
lindsey graham is getting high marx, actress bo derek betweened put lindsey graham on the main stage, and john mccain said congrats on another gop debate. >> lindsey graham, what did he do that was so great? >> apparently, he performed quite well according to the buzz on twitter this morning. but i'm in agreement with you guys, i think marco rubio had a command performance, jeb bush certainly struggled. he's going to new hampshire -- >> i thought governor christie was pretty...
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you and i have known each other decades, you were to the left of karl marx. >> i was.ened. neil: that's fine. what happened? >> what happened was america went downhill. we need leadership. neil: really millenials. before they were even born. >> this is before they were born. but it basically are people leading -- >> when you start listening to the millenials, unfortunately i have to work with them every now and then. but when you start listening to them you -- neil: all the young guys -- click, click. >> you get impression they are brainwashed with lot of nonsense. >> who brainwashed them, my sense? a bunch of boomers. boomers told them to be politically correct. >> when they tried to brainwash me, all the disgusting, 1970s and '60s liberals taught in schools. i rebelled. >> neil, one thing i will say, can i just defend myself in one way? i've always been pro-choice, anti-capital punishment. against capital punishment. that is not exactly a right-wing way of thinking but that is the way i think. and basically -- neil: charlie brady, final word. >> final word? i think w
you and i have known each other decades, you were to the left of karl marx. >> i was.ened. neil: that's fine. what happened? >> what happened was america went downhill. we need leadership. neil: really millenials. before they were even born. >> this is before they were born. but it basically are people leading -- >> when you start listening to the millenials, unfortunately i have to work with them every now and then. but when you start listening to them you -- neil: all...
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general marx, what's the point now, 50 u.s. combat special operations commandos going in.far too little, too late. what they can do, however, clearly a conscious decision to do this, they can provide real tactical training for those elements, those platoons and companies they can be a part of, but these are 50 highly trained guys who are gawk r going to be able to gather forces together and maybe improve that capability on the front lines, but in terms of are making a game-change move, this truly is just simply a political -- >> these isis terrorists withstood all opposition from the syrian regime of bashar al assad who's got a lot of are manpower, fire power. the iranians are in, there thousands of troops with hezbollah from lebanon, all russians now in there as well. kurdish fight moderate rebels trying to fight them. they've withstad all that. you think 50 u.s. commandos going in will get the job done? >> not the point, wolf. you mentioned iran, russia, how much they're doubling down in syria. in the last 48 hours secretary of state kerry shows up in vee anne inn. russi
general marx, what's the point now, 50 u.s. combat special operations commandos going in.far too little, too late. what they can do, however, clearly a conscious decision to do this, they can provide real tactical training for those elements, those platoons and companies they can be a part of, but these are 50 highly trained guys who are gawk r going to be able to gather forces together and maybe improve that capability on the front lines, but in terms of are making a game-change move, this...
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is it your view that the gop should be more cognizant of the views of mainstream america and marx epting of that, -- and more accepting of that and not fight the supreme court ruling? governor kasich: we had an amendment in ohio, but it is decided and we have moved on. , don't support gay marriage all my friends, a number of whom are gay understand that. but we move on and one of the guys that used to work for me who is a friend of mine, i went to his wedding. i said to my wife, what do you think. she said i will be there whether you are there or not. it was good. let me say something because it is an appropriate time. there was an incredible article in the wall street journal on saturday in the review section of the paper. west growing drifts of the toward a secular society, and how people are always trying to pursue happiness and wealth and comfort and what we are finding is that this aggressive search for a secular society is not working. embedded in all of us is the sense of meaning. i have mentioned god and faith and all of that several times. i think the pope did it best when he sa
is it your view that the gop should be more cognizant of the views of mainstream america and marx epting of that, -- and more accepting of that and not fight the supreme court ruling? governor kasich: we had an amendment in ohio, but it is decided and we have moved on. , don't support gay marriage all my friends, a number of whom are gay understand that. but we move on and one of the guys that used to work for me who is a friend of mine, i went to his wedding. i said to my wife, what do you...
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dagen: to but the middle of the road with karl marx, when you get her on stage do you anticipate shen as she gets the nomination she is on stage with the republican she moves more to the middle. >> on these issues the american public lost 10 million jobs. wall street is on the defensive. maria: on the e-mail stuff there's a feeling among her supporters they're sick and tired of the dam e-mails but that doesn't mitigate the serious legal and national-security issues, there is a real fbi investigation right now and she is testifying in the next couple weeks. >> that issue will play itself out. even president obama says it is a legitimate issue. did you expect the issue to play itself out in the presidential debate? no. it didn't. >> is she concerned about joe biden getting in? >> joe biden looked at that and said this race would be tougher and then i thought, democrats will consolidate around hillary. if joe biden was going to get into the race last week was his chance and he decided to give hillary clinton a free debate and it is a lot tougher for him to get into day. dagen: puts the
dagen: to but the middle of the road with karl marx, when you get her on stage do you anticipate shen as she gets the nomination she is on stage with the republican she moves more to the middle. >> on these issues the american public lost 10 million jobs. wall street is on the defensive. maria: on the e-mail stuff there's a feeling among her supporters they're sick and tired of the dam e-mails but that doesn't mitigate the serious legal and national-security issues, there is a real fbi...
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when you look at communism, when lennon took the idea of communism from marx and in terms of the simprovementthey crumbled. and 9/11 was a prime example, but since then they weren't able to repeat it so they longer exist. isis is a territorial movement-- >> you want this, you want isis it crumble and you don't mind how it happens? i think that's a position held by many, many people. i think that's your position, correct? >> i don't think that's true, how it happens. i think that, yes, i don't suggest that i want isis to survive, i think it's a huge threat to most people in most places and all i said is that based on its concept, and ideological movement. >> that's right. i'm terribly sorry, i'm right up on a hard break and i've got to go. i do apologize. thanks for coming on the show today. we appreciate your point of view, thank you, sir. i hate to do that, cut a guy off in his stride, but i've got a hard break coming. we'll have more and politics in just a moment. corridors that were just totally pitch black. those things had to change. we wanted to restore our lighting system in the city.
when you look at communism, when lennon took the idea of communism from marx and in terms of the simprovementthey crumbled. and 9/11 was a prime example, but since then they weren't able to repeat it so they longer exist. isis is a territorial movement-- >> you want this, you want isis it crumble and you don't mind how it happens? i think that's a position held by many, many people. i think that's your position, correct? >> i don't think that's true, how it happens. i think that,...
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. >> capital markets we -- we i think if we see turn aarp in the financial marx ymarks nobody is holdingp and jeb bush in this war of words you told the story, about fred trump don ad's father. >> the link, so what fred tumble intoid walk into a casino with 3 1/2 million dollars chips, cash got chips didn't use them, family got fined for doing that illegal way to transfer money to his son, is that how donald trump is keeping faith. >> not coming out, because people are superafraid of them afraid he is going on air blister them lawsuit them do crazy stuff to them an arian nation in chief strategy is he ail yennator in chief running the country he has upset the sfwier applecart in the republican party, and makes him not a team player. >> i think the whole -- >> behavior that you want running the presidency, somebody has got to stand up and talk to the american people, in a way they understand it say this is not the guy. >> part of strategy is to just keep jeb bush defending george w. bush so he is blaming 9/11 on george w. bush, jeb is pushed to omega out and defend him. >> this okay noxio
. >> capital markets we -- we i think if we see turn aarp in the financial marx ymarks nobody is holdingp and jeb bush in this war of words you told the story, about fred trump don ad's father. >> the link, so what fred tumble intoid walk into a casino with 3 1/2 million dollars chips, cash got chips didn't use them, family got fined for doing that illegal way to transfer money to his son, is that how donald trump is keeping faith. >> not coming out, because people are...
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. >> marx, always fun to talk to you on this subject. thanks very much. >> as mark said one of issues excepted to come up on tomorrow's debate will be the on going investigation into the benghazi attack. hillary clinton swirling at the controversy of the attack. now she's getting a report on the source. nbcs andrea mitchell has the latest. >> reporter: those are the latest charges on the republican led benghazi investigation by a republican staff member who was fired. >> increased scrutiny this morning as a congressional committee investigating bengh benghazi. air force major bradley. >> this has become a partisan investigation. >> he was fired in june and says he was forced out because he resisted pressure to target clinton. >> as i stated, hillary clinton has a lot of explaining to do. we do not need to shift resources. >> it's a damn lie. that's not a word i often use. >> in an interview, tray denies the claim saying he was fired for poor informans. >> he was a lousy employee. he mishandled classified information and wouldn't do what
. >> marx, always fun to talk to you on this subject. thanks very much. >> as mark said one of issues excepted to come up on tomorrow's debate will be the on going investigation into the benghazi attack. hillary clinton swirling at the controversy of the attack. now she's getting a report on the source. nbcs andrea mitchell has the latest. >> reporter: those are the latest charges on the republican led benghazi investigation by a republican staff member who was fired. >>...