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here to explain both these issues and solutions, founder of the marx group jean marx, we appreciate it. the first issue is these companies that have this deadline that they took the money that they shouldn't have taken. >> the treasury department issued this rule. in the first round of funding paycheck protection program a bunch of companies that were eligible for the fda loan program but didn't need it because they had credit elsewhere, they took loans to $10 million and by doing that they took the money out of the hands a lot of deserving small businesses that needed the money more. on the second round of funding, treasury had to step in and say you shouldn't be doing that, you need to return the money by may 14th and a bunch of companies discuss that in returning money even today, the deadline which is what they should be doing. rob: we are looking at 52% of businesses expect be closed in 6 months if we don't get this restarted. you see a problem for businesses that have gotten some of that money coming. >> if you're a small business owner and received the paycheck protection loan y
here to explain both these issues and solutions, founder of the marx group jean marx, we appreciate it. the first issue is these companies that have this deadline that they took the money that they shouldn't have taken. >> the treasury department issued this rule. in the first round of funding paycheck protection program a bunch of companies that were eligible for the fda loan program but didn't need it because they had credit elsewhere, they took loans to $10 million and by doing that...
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joining me now, willem marx whos is live in london.o what you have been doing to see what doctors have found out about this illness for children. you spoke with a mother whose daughter battled this illness. what did she have to say? >> good morning, yasmin. shannon fernandez herself was a care worker and she got positively diagnosed with covid-19 back in mid april. she recovered and then three weeks later her 4-year-old daughter, teya, came down with some unusual symptoms. originally when she called the doctors, they said it was likely from constipation. she push pushing for diagnoses, and she eventually took her to the hospital and there were signs of perhaps what was a bacteria infection. it got worse and they identified this new syndrome that's afflicted hundreds of children around the world, killing some including in the united states. we spoke to shannon about this affliction that her 4-year-old went through. >> they give us the odds of one in so many that do get this. and we said trust it to be us to be that one person. and then
joining me now, willem marx whos is live in london.o what you have been doing to see what doctors have found out about this illness for children. you spoke with a mother whose daughter battled this illness. what did she have to say? >> good morning, yasmin. shannon fernandez herself was a care worker and she got positively diagnosed with covid-19 back in mid april. she recovered and then three weeks later her 4-year-old daughter, teya, came down with some unusual symptoms. originally when...
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so for more, my colleague, willem marx in london. >> thanks, matt. here in the uk, we had boris johnson, the prime minister, struggling to answer questions in parliament yesterday about the country's testing capacity. those are numbers that have been under renewed focus here. but the economy here, according to the bank of england this morning is going to shrink by a third over the first half of this year. we've seen business investment fall off by half, according to the report out this morning from the bank, and massive, massive drops in house hold spending and company sales. in terms of what's going to happen next, we're expecting to hear on sunday the latest details when it comes to the easing of lockdown measures here. but meanwhile, in brazil, where i have been talking about the lack of clarity in lockdown measures, they're saying the behavior of the president there is contributing to a massive spike that's continuing. we've had more than 650 deaths reported there yesterday. 8.500 total. they've been digging 800 graves a day for the last couple o
so for more, my colleague, willem marx in london. >> thanks, matt. here in the uk, we had boris johnson, the prime minister, struggling to answer questions in parliament yesterday about the country's testing capacity. those are numbers that have been under renewed focus here. but the economy here, according to the bank of england this morning is going to shrink by a third over the first half of this year. we've seen business investment fall off by half, according to the report out this...
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. >> seth: you guys, this is the marx brothers. >> wait. >> seth: which one of you would like to do abe happy to >> seth: all right this is villa one tequila. >> it's so good. >> it's so good. >> seth: no nick, true story, this is your tequila, right? >> this is my tequila. >> seth: that's great. what is the slogan for villa one? >> life as it should be. >> seth: life as it should be. >> you know what, this is life as it should be. >> seth: this is life as it should be. well, life as it should be is you'd know who the marx brothers are. >> okay guys, who's that >> the wright brothers >> seth: wrong how do you miss the marx brothers and get the wright brothers i'm going to start i'll do this one >> go ahead. villa one. >> seth: life as it should be. [ light laughter ] >> life as it should be. >> oh, we're in trouble. >> seth: life as it should be! >> what? >> seth: life as it should be. okay, ready, guys? these guys killed a bunch of people >> allegedly, allegedly. >> wait, so you -- >> seth: like i have -- you're the oldest i want to see if your younger brothers can name these people
. >> seth: you guys, this is the marx brothers. >> wait. >> seth: which one of you would like to do abe happy to >> seth: all right this is villa one tequila. >> it's so good. >> it's so good. >> seth: no nick, true story, this is your tequila, right? >> this is my tequila. >> seth: that's great. what is the slogan for villa one? >> life as it should be. >> seth: life as it should be. >> you know what, this is life as it...
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i traced it back to groucho marx. you can trace everything back to groucho marx. he had a quiz show in the 1950's 1950's called "you bet your life." he was dismayed that so many of the contestants could not answer a single question. he decided he would ask every contestant a question that they could answer. that question was, who is buried in grant's tomb? to his astonishment, half of the guests got it wrong. such is the staying power of a the greatest comedian that the line has become a part of the popular culture. >> what started the beginning with grant? where was he born? what was his family like? mr. chernow: he was born in ohio. he grew up in a series of small towns in southwestern ohio, near cincinnati. point pleasant was right on the ohio river. the significance of that was it separated the free state of ohio from the slave running state of kentucky. ohio would freeze over and fugitive slaves would run to freedom. very important in terms of grew up that grant really straddling the world of both the north and south. he came from a fairly well-to-do family.
i traced it back to groucho marx. you can trace everything back to groucho marx. he had a quiz show in the 1950's 1950's called "you bet your life." he was dismayed that so many of the contestants could not answer a single question. he decided he would ask every contestant a question that they could answer. that question was, who is buried in grant's tomb? to his astonishment, half of the guests got it wrong. such is the staying power of a the greatest comedian that the line has...
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karl marx. he placed both books back neatly on the floor.not surprisingly i soon moved in with stella and had a gun in the closet that he didn't know how to use. thank you. >> thank you so much for the reading. before moving to some of the audience questions, i want to circle and allow you to put some things together began by asking you what you talk about the false arc of the redemptive narrative and how that applies to your? >> was i ready to begin with was a small passage and one of the things i think this notion that he's bringing up gratuitous violence is a violence that has no coherent reason for it. in other words you can't say it is triggered by so-called bad behavior by indian native americans were, it isn't triggered by the need to discipline people to produce occupied land or surplus value and capitalism. so, if you live in a paradigm of contingent of violence then you can actually tell stories of redemption. i need redemption in a rather abstract way. i mean moving from plenitude or equilibrium which would be between 1492, before
karl marx. he placed both books back neatly on the floor.not surprisingly i soon moved in with stella and had a gun in the closet that he didn't know how to use. thank you. >> thank you so much for the reading. before moving to some of the audience questions, i want to circle and allow you to put some things together began by asking you what you talk about the false arc of the redemptive narrative and how that applies to your? >> was i ready to begin with was a small passage and one...
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carl marx. he placed both books back. what are you doing reading this stuff for? surprising i soon moved in with estella and a gun in the closet that we didn't know how to use. thank you. >> thank you for the reading. before we move to audience questions, i wanted to circle and allow you to wind things together again by asking you would you talk about afro pessimism and how that applies to your book? >> a small passage from book and one of the things that i i think this notion that he's bringing up is gratuitous. violence has no coherent sense-making reasons for it. in other words, you can't say awe, it's not triggered and paradigms need to discipline people to produce, say, occupied land or to produce surplus value in capitalism. so if you live in a paradigm of contingent violence, then you can actually tell stories of redemption. redemption in abstract way. moving from plenty and equilibrium, 1492, if you're native american. art of conflict in america which would be different equilibrium. occupation of europeans and genocide, and then moveing to equilibrium rest
carl marx. he placed both books back. what are you doing reading this stuff for? surprising i soon moved in with estella and a gun in the closet that we didn't know how to use. thank you. >> thank you for the reading. before we move to audience questions, i wanted to circle and allow you to wind things together again by asking you would you talk about afro pessimism and how that applies to your book? >> a small passage from book and one of the things that i i think this notion that...
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willem marx, nbc news, london. >> certainly gets your attention, doesn't it? >>> coming up, saying farewell to a national treasure who got to see the best years of our lives. can my side be firm? and my side super soft? yes. with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes. by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. so, you can really promise better sleep? not promise. prove. during the memorial day sale, save $1,000 on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, now only $1,799. only for a limited time. to learn more, go to sleepnumber.com >>> last thing before we go tonight, annie glenn died today of covid-19, in fact, at the age of 100. her life spanned much of the great american century, and she had a front-row seat the last time we did something truly great as a nation and were the envy of the world. she was born annie margar
willem marx, nbc news, london. >> certainly gets your attention, doesn't it? >>> coming up, saying farewell to a national treasure who got to see the best years of our lives. can my side be firm? and my side super soft? yes. with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes. by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your...
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in effect, marx had to be wrong. what the intellectuals around him concluded is it must be the nation state and must be some ir rationality that drove them forward. as you pointed out, what that does is it taps into this environment of all of these land claims and everybody that's disaffected by the war and the way that the war ends. i also think you get this kind of almost mirror identification so facism becomes identified. you get this polarization in the societies that have occurs all across europe. it's a civil war in spain informed by this. the center really comes under a lot of pressure. the way i try to describe it to student s both of these systems are real challenges to the kind of democratic capitalist system that, aleast in the anglo american world, they are trying to hold that center ground. the second war war is how that doesn't happen and two of those systems end up fighting the third. the anglo american capitalist system end up as temporary allies. you can see the cold war as the final kind of, at leas
in effect, marx had to be wrong. what the intellectuals around him concluded is it must be the nation state and must be some ir rationality that drove them forward. as you pointed out, what that does is it taps into this environment of all of these land claims and everybody that's disaffected by the war and the way that the war ends. i also think you get this kind of almost mirror identification so facism becomes identified. you get this polarization in the societies that have occurs all across...
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willem marx, nbc news, london. >> certainly gets your attention, doesn't it? >>> coming up, saying farewell to a national treasure who got to see the best years of our lives. >>> last thing before we go tonight, annie glenn died today of covid-19, in fact, at the age of 100. her life spanned much of the great american century, and she had a front-row seat the last time we did something truly great as a nation and were the envy of the world. she was born annie margaret castor in ohio in 1920, six months before women had the right to vote. as a little girl, she met a little boy named john glenn. more on him later. she was a star athlete and musician who turned down a scholarship to juilliard, and the only thing that ever got in her way was her way of saying things. like her own father, she was one of the millions of americans with a stutter. hers was so severe, there was a time her parents wondered if she could ever live independently. in her later years, therapies and treatments for stuttering became part of her life's work for americans. so did this guy. she m
willem marx, nbc news, london. >> certainly gets your attention, doesn't it? >>> coming up, saying farewell to a national treasure who got to see the best years of our lives. >>> last thing before we go tonight, annie glenn died today of covid-19, in fact, at the age of 100. her life spanned much of the great american century, and she had a front-row seat the last time we did something truly great as a nation and were the envy of the world. she was born annie margaret...
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nbc news global correspondent willem marx joins us. what have you learned about this big advance? >> reporter: what the team in the building mind me have confirmed in the last few days is that this condition pre-dates anything different that we've seen before. what is different about this condition is that it's not the same as what's been around about thfr p this pan emic. multisystem pediatric inflammatory syndrome. it is unique and that matters because it will accelerate the effort to develop a diagnostic blood test that will identify the kids most susceptible to it. that matters because it will help kids like the little girl we met a few days ago avoid the most dangerous and painful consequences of this condition. 4-year-old tea fernandez could be a link with the disease linked with coronavirus. ten days ago she was in a british hospital fighting for her life. her mother recovered from covid-19 when tea got sick. what was hurting you the most? >> belly. >> reporter: doctors insisted it was nothing serious but days later her temperature continued spiking. >> that's when they got
nbc news global correspondent willem marx joins us. what have you learned about this big advance? >> reporter: what the team in the building mind me have confirmed in the last few days is that this condition pre-dates anything different that we've seen before. what is different about this condition is that it's not the same as what's been around about thfr p this pan emic. multisystem pediatric inflammatory syndrome. it is unique and that matters because it will accelerate the effort to...
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in effect carl marx had to be , wrong. so what mussolini and the intellectuals around him concluded is it must be the nationstate and it must be irrationality of people's identification with the nationstate that drove them forward. as you pointed out what that does is it taps into this febrile environment of all of these land claims and everybody that is disaffected by the war and the way the war ends. you get this kind of identification so that fascism becomes identified by the ways in which it is not bolshevik and bolsheviks become identified by the way they are not fascists. you get polarization in these societies that occurs all across europe. it occurs in france. there is a civil war in spain that is partly informed by this, so the center comes under pressure. the way i described it to students is both of these systems are real challenges to the democratic capitalist system that, in the anglo american and british empire world, they are trying to hold onto. they are trying to hold this in -- hold that center ground. th
in effect carl marx had to be , wrong. so what mussolini and the intellectuals around him concluded is it must be the nationstate and it must be irrationality of people's identification with the nationstate that drove them forward. as you pointed out what that does is it taps into this febrile environment of all of these land claims and everybody that is disaffected by the war and the way the war ends. you get this kind of identification so that fascism becomes identified by the ways in which...
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joining us willem marx. thanks for joining us. how big of a blow it is to small businesses there. we heard last weekend, germany postponie inine ining oktoberfe. now, spain, with running of the balls. these are iconic events. >> oktoberfest in munich. that's a huge event for people and businesses there. and the same with the running of the balls in the city of pamplona in northwest spain. it is key to the revenues for a lot of the restaurants, the c e cafes, the hotels there, in july. without it, it will be difficult for a lot of those businesses, according to people we've been speaking to, to survive. and more broadly, across spain, the second-most visited country on earth, by tourists normally, up to 90 million visitors from overseas each year, the tourism industry expects things to get back to normal next year but this year will be difficult. we talked to businesses about what kind of measures they will have to take about glass between tables and reduced capacity seating. and these are low-margin businesses at the best of times
joining us willem marx. thanks for joining us. how big of a blow it is to small businesses there. we heard last weekend, germany postponie inine ining oktoberfe. now, spain, with running of the balls. these are iconic events. >> oktoberfest in munich. that's a huge event for people and businesses there. and the same with the running of the balls in the city of pamplona in northwest spain. it is key to the revenues for a lot of the restaurants, the c e cafes, the hotels there, in july....
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michelle marx. and the house of angels foundation. the lawsuit alleges that the they committed elder bruce, and fraud. >> these creditors were quite sophisticated. i think this happened to an elderly woman, but i think this could happen to a lot of people. to anyone really. >> reporter: we reached out to them multiple times. they told the security guard they wouldn't come outside for an interview. they also didn't return multiple phone calls, and messages. we also stopped by their shop in granite bay. it was close. after signing away her home, nelson said adams told her to grab a weeks worth of clothing, she was dropped off at this empty home in a gritty north sacramento neighborhood. >> she would tell me to reach out to your family. everything has to be a secret. >> reporter: julie quickly rented a van, had to do sacramento, and rescued her aunt. >> we are focusing on staying healthy. >> reporter: nelson hasn't spoken to adams or her family sense. >> my greatest wish is that she doesn't do this to anyone else. i know she's done it to
michelle marx. and the house of angels foundation. the lawsuit alleges that the they committed elder bruce, and fraud. >> these creditors were quite sophisticated. i think this happened to an elderly woman, but i think this could happen to a lot of people. to anyone really. >> reporter: we reached out to them multiple times. they told the security guard they wouldn't come outside for an interview. they also didn't return multiple phone calls, and messages. we also stopped by their...
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all right time to check in again with marx and stacey those regulating the u.s. economy may want to look away no the kaiser report is next. you can't be both with the yeah you like. the one almost show seemed wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape out just to become educated and in gains from it equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. tyson nation will community. are you going the right way or are you being. direct. what is true what is great. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallows. welcome to the kaiser for a diamond mini max kaiser yeah that's right i got strong after last episode statesboro in the laundry and shrunk me now i'm only about 8 inches tall station next hand me the little mini racks here because you know if max this max were introducing the show you upright find it pretty creepy probably as creepy as these blow up dolls now filling th
all right time to check in again with marx and stacey those regulating the u.s. economy may want to look away no the kaiser report is next. you can't be both with the yeah you like. the one almost show seemed wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape out just to become educated and in gains from it equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe....
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half of every transaction is still based on the socialist model so it's literally the 5th point in marx's playbook so i think people receive is the un around feeling what i don't call monetary socialism which is more popular we call central banks and you know the markets just markets are intended to generate truth in the form of prices and innovations and when you corrupt the price discovery and technology discovery mechanism you get these heywire. they were integrated and they didn't work for us saturday clearer what you're saying here is that negative rank the negative oil prices are the result of not market driven price discovery ape. pure market manipulation by central authorities and that anyone who thinks like for example if i watch man same media if i was return a financial times say and they say they seem to refer to its negative prices for oil and interest rates as just part of the capitalist system it happens but that's false it's not a religion of a price signal this is the result of meddling manipulation and. centralization and almost a polak bureau driven communist dictatorsh
half of every transaction is still based on the socialist model so it's literally the 5th point in marx's playbook so i think people receive is the un around feeling what i don't call monetary socialism which is more popular we call central banks and you know the markets just markets are intended to generate truth in the form of prices and innovations and when you corrupt the price discovery and technology discovery mechanism you get these heywire. they were integrated and they didn't work for...
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billions from the economy everything collapses it's labor that creates whether this is a valid issue marx's major work in the 19th century you have spent you spent time in many countries yasser study many countries and written about them how is how is india dealt with this pandemic has it been different in different areas of the country. in india is the middle. i mean the indian government has a sort of you nish or as the words you know these kind of events and it does mean you mean it sent hundreds of millions of workers migrant workers on the road some of them to walk almost a 1000 miles. in the green but they had to be where you see a completely different act in the indian state of get a little resistance in the southwest it's ruled by a bonus there the government. there was a lot of public action the state more or less resources exerted were moving under the tricon mental institute for social research which you're the director of you put out a platform of 16 steps to confront this crisis i wanted to just talk about a few of them that you are said the state must assume the cost of the wa
billions from the economy everything collapses it's labor that creates whether this is a valid issue marx's major work in the 19th century you have spent you spent time in many countries yasser study many countries and written about them how is how is india dealt with this pandemic has it been different in different areas of the country. in india is the middle. i mean the indian government has a sort of you nish or as the words you know these kind of events and it does mean you mean it sent...
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painters like printed his arguments series a revolutionary act of marx. german pop art was more critical than its american counterpart less sing big and more. american was very direct perhaps the most innocent aggressive and striking movement blackout in contrast to european pop art work. in the great atmosphere of post-war europe along came this offensive way with an almost a missionary spirit of commercialism of surprises called with all the new products and bright images of the united states. in the u.s. and europe pop art was a male doing name women were muses or sex objects pure male projection just like in advertising as the old adage goes sex sells and that certainly applied to pop art. but this exhibition turns that on and ted. women were revelation. in the can man. a man wields a cook's wits could it be he's actually at work in the kitchen some would say now that's the right kind of pop and high time for it. well if you're an art lover have you ever dreamed of owning the original picasso but are still paying just $100.00 euros for it that's the p
painters like printed his arguments series a revolutionary act of marx. german pop art was more critical than its american counterpart less sing big and more. american was very direct perhaps the most innocent aggressive and striking movement blackout in contrast to european pop art work. in the great atmosphere of post-war europe along came this offensive way with an almost a missionary spirit of commercialism of surprises called with all the new products and bright images of the united...
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reagan: jack benny as secretary of treasury, groucho marx at education. [laughter] pres.] pres. reagan: as for all of you who were so generous in sharing your talents tonight, will you please stand up, so that i can applaud you all once more? come on. [applause] pres. reagan: thank you. and frank, old blue eyes, as always, you have been the perfect host. your voice rings just as pure and clear as ever, for all of us guys and dolls who are still young at heart. speaking of music, steve and eydie, i like the songs you sang, not a clinker in the bunch. [laughter] pres. reagan: and dean martin, there you go again. [laughter] pres. reagan: dean, i am thrilled that you were able to be here tonight for burt reynolds' party. sometime if they have a party for nancy and me, i hope you can make that one, too. vin scully, you brought back a lot of happy memories. monty hall, the voice of variety clubs, thank you for your for your presentation. mike, you share those words of gratitude. everybody knows how devoted you are to variety. [applause] pres. reagan: ben vereen, you have danced
reagan: jack benny as secretary of treasury, groucho marx at education. [laughter] pres.] pres. reagan: as for all of you who were so generous in sharing your talents tonight, will you please stand up, so that i can applaud you all once more? come on. [applause] pres. reagan: thank you. and frank, old blue eyes, as always, you have been the perfect host. your voice rings just as pure and clear as ever, for all of us guys and dolls who are still young at heart. speaking of music, steve and...
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marx was convinced that history it was driven by material force., i really think that ideas are often dismissed as unreasonable or unrealistic that will never happen can over time move from the margin into the mainstream. i think it has been happening actually, since the financial crash of 2008. now we are discussing ideas like universal basic income, higher taxes on the wealthy, a more powerful state that is willing to invest in our future. that is moving into the mainstream and if you see the financial times editorial, even there they are really changing your mind right now. so i am not a marxist at all and i believe in ideas. there seems to be internal contradictions we are teasing out because a few minutes ago you said that like steven pinker you think this is the best time ever for human beings to be alive and in so many different ways but you're also telling me for the last a0 years you think human beings and their developed capitalist societies have taken a series of wrong turns, can both feature at the same time? ——be true. i think so. hist
marx was convinced that history it was driven by material force., i really think that ideas are often dismissed as unreasonable or unrealistic that will never happen can over time move from the margin into the mainstream. i think it has been happening actually, since the financial crash of 2008. now we are discussing ideas like universal basic income, higher taxes on the wealthy, a more powerful state that is willing to invest in our future. that is moving into the mainstream and if you see the...
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the black book of communism at least 100 million human beings were exterminated in the name of karl marx and his communist ideology so i spent more than 20 years in the national security domain. i specialized in nonstate actors in regular warfare, the strategy of jihadist counterterrorism and now the last three years have been a moment for me, the scales have fallen from my eyes and i realized the greater threat we face is the falsification of history and indoctrination of a whole generation of americans. .. >> welcome you this event with michael arceneaux with his latest collection of essays "i don't want to die poor. "this is part of the virtual event sear. we're excited to bring authors to the communities. every week we'll be hosting events here on t
the black book of communism at least 100 million human beings were exterminated in the name of karl marx and his communist ideology so i spent more than 20 years in the national security domain. i specialized in nonstate actors in regular warfare, the strategy of jihadist counterterrorism and now the last three years have been a moment for me, the scales have fallen from my eyes and i realized the greater threat we face is the falsification of history and indoctrination of a whole generation of...
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really beat up and said, marx was convinced that history it was driven by material force.k that ideas are often dismissed as unreasonable or unrealistic that will never happen can overtime move from the merge into the mainstream. i think it has been happening actually, since the financial crash of 2008. we are discussing ideas like universal basic income, a more powerful state thatis basic income, a more powerful state that is willing to invest in our future. that is moving into the mainstream and if you see the financial times editorial, even there they are really changing your mind right now. so i am nota marxist at all and i believe in ideas. there seems to be internal contradictions we are teasing out because a few minutes ago you said that you think this is the best time everfor that you think this is the best time ever for human beings to that you think this is the best time everfor human beings to be that you think this is the best time ever for human beings to be alive and in so many different ways but you're also telling me for the last a0 yea rs you're also telli
really beat up and said, marx was convinced that history it was driven by material force.k that ideas are often dismissed as unreasonable or unrealistic that will never happen can overtime move from the merge into the mainstream. i think it has been happening actually, since the financial crash of 2008. we are discussing ideas like universal basic income, a more powerful state thatis basic income, a more powerful state that is willing to invest in our future. that is moving into the mainstream...
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save the world from christianity the russians did it the russians are going to save the world from mr marx i mean nobody will know what is a marxist anymore they all want to be rich but you know this is the way human beings have worked for thousands of years we are better than they are and they should do what we say well i mean museum i mean maybe have nuclear weapons maybe that's got the difference i'm saying you know what i'm what i'm saying this is a lousy and i'm and my viewers not understand so i'm still with jim on this when you're i mean you get closer to home as americans this is this american exceptionalism that i'm talking about and even questioning that you know you're been thrown out of the church as it were ok you can't you can't say that well you actually shouldn't say it because american exceptionalism has its practice now and has been practiced for decades it is against the national interest of the country and various people it's people are right in. again you know when you vote your letter focusing only once a fair game here but when that election's over and it was endemic
save the world from christianity the russians did it the russians are going to save the world from mr marx i mean nobody will know what is a marxist anymore they all want to be rich but you know this is the way human beings have worked for thousands of years we are better than they are and they should do what we say well i mean museum i mean maybe have nuclear weapons maybe that's got the difference i'm saying you know what i'm what i'm saying this is a lousy and i'm and my viewers not...
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coverage the economist gives to the coup of louis napoleon in $1000.00 that the one in france and marx writes about this in the 18th brumaire he says the economist speaks for the as the european or in of the aristocracy of finance you know as the stock market rises its confidence in the executive increases and so i try to restore that as a kind of the nomination that goes beyond calls for regime change in bennett's we are today although of course the economists continue to try to do that but to really sort of see it as a structural phenomenon and in the book i cover the economists coverage of you know the who in brazil that opposes the democratic regime in guatemala in iran it's not an isolated sort of obsession with manure and it's something that the economist. from this perspective has been talking about promoting openly for a very long time yeah well that we just played a clip the economist seemingly proud to have an affiliation with his injury and you talk about chile in the book one coronavirus given it 200 years old the economist magazine just tell me about how they took that kin
coverage the economist gives to the coup of louis napoleon in $1000.00 that the one in france and marx writes about this in the 18th brumaire he says the economist speaks for the as the european or in of the aristocracy of finance you know as the stock market rises its confidence in the executive increases and so i try to restore that as a kind of the nomination that goes beyond calls for regime change in bennett's we are today although of course the economists continue to try to do that but to...
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discredit russia that is good just ready to see an end to create a contrast between the west and you marx in russian authoritarianism through a so you know deal bus o'shea sion of russia with the soviet union with date don't it's a totalitarian pasta so that's what's going to kind of question this. hour to this continent fish but it's any right now it's in poland says. let's actually be part of the contest yes about the slums and who well i mean de mint i mean you've known me for a very very long time and that's always been my gripe is that it's very difficult to talk about anything related to russia because it's always about context and if you don't have basic facts then you don't have any context ok and that's the. difficulty and discussing all this i mean you know there are the different narratives about the the war ended 3 as a result of that war i mean i've always taken the position is that most of the soldiers that died didn't die for communism they died for mother russia they died to protect their families their tradition their language their sublists ation the eye of the ideologic
discredit russia that is good just ready to see an end to create a contrast between the west and you marx in russian authoritarianism through a so you know deal bus o'shea sion of russia with the soviet union with date don't it's a totalitarian pasta so that's what's going to kind of question this. hour to this continent fish but it's any right now it's in poland says. let's actually be part of the contest yes about the slums and who well i mean de mint i mean you've known me for a very very...
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in the at the bobby marx i can sell america e.c.c. on cd or paul to vince do we see the edge say. order of his moment than cut it and i'm based on it or got some based in thailand received a call to prayer to be canceled maxim kite. on the memory of his mummy and child or not from you or the photographer donna that about. this. so don't worry if there is. a man not to. believe you take a film argo bring she found a thailand to do it in c. option perfect philip the stone nerds this is not optional based on the decision made and always have all nj smarmy. one. p.p. . 3 is when. i become at least cringe as most in know in putting or. you know abuse her meds is under. help and seemingly still and. i had. a few years. thank you oh thank you. thank us in school thank you x. oh no i. don't want to spoil. also no one but yeah but i thought this was the stuff just as good as laugh and nothing but i was even get. ok. ok i think i meant on the part. of the work i'm. also going to also recall today it's. still. in office and sure sure and i look oh. good cooks most of us. ok. now me. and i ha
in the at the bobby marx i can sell america e.c.c. on cd or paul to vince do we see the edge say. order of his moment than cut it and i'm based on it or got some based in thailand received a call to prayer to be canceled maxim kite. on the memory of his mummy and child or not from you or the photographer donna that about. this. so don't worry if there is. a man not to. believe you take a film argo bring she found a thailand to do it in c. option perfect philip the stone nerds this is not...
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reviewed gorbachev smoke in moscow from moscow news i quoted from the communist manifesto where karl marx wrote that praising capitalism drag me in the ne a syrah life and building these great cities and so forth and hugo yakovlev a great honor to this city to have a so that i said give me your communist manifesto he didn't have one so i had to run around moscow i found one. trench i ran back into the parent jill meagher and the congress manager oh so here it is you know so much of. it. you know you mentioned the the vietnam war i heard a horrifying statistic the other day that the vietnam memorial wall is you know a few 100 feet long because it's got every every american who died in the vietnam war if it were actually included all the names of the vietnamese who died in the vietnam war in our vietnam war then it would be 4 miles or so long so or 8 miles something like that man is several miles long but instead it's just a few 100 feet because we only include the americans but i wanted to you know i want to talk about i don't want to run out of time i wanted to mention that you have inter
reviewed gorbachev smoke in moscow from moscow news i quoted from the communist manifesto where karl marx wrote that praising capitalism drag me in the ne a syrah life and building these great cities and so forth and hugo yakovlev a great honor to this city to have a so that i said give me your communist manifesto he didn't have one so i had to run around moscow i found one. trench i ran back into the parent jill meagher and the congress manager oh so here it is you know so much of. it. you...
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marx was convinced that history was driven by material forces and that ideas were just, well, who caresof ideas. i really think that ideas that are often dismissed as unreasonable or unrealistic, "that will never happen", can over time move from the margin to the mainstream. and that is what i think has been happening actually, since the financial crash of 2008. now we are discussing ideas, like universal basic income, higher taxes on the wealthy, a more powerful state, that is really willing to invest in our future. that is moving into the mainstream. if you've seen the financial times editorial, for example, the beginning of april, even there, really changing their mind right now. so i am not a marxist at all, i believe in ideas. itjust seems there are some internal contradictions that we are teasing out even in this conversation because, a minutes ago or a few minutes ago, you said that, like steven pinker, you think this is the best time ever for human beings to be alive and in so many different ways, yet you're also telling me that for the last a0 years you think human beings and t
marx was convinced that history was driven by material forces and that ideas were just, well, who caresof ideas. i really think that ideas that are often dismissed as unreasonable or unrealistic, "that will never happen", can over time move from the margin to the mainstream. and that is what i think has been happening actually, since the financial crash of 2008. now we are discussing ideas, like universal basic income, higher taxes on the wealthy, a more powerful state, that is really...
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the left has never valued freedom from marx to today. they may believe in equality and government.ut they do not believe in liberty. i wonder how many people on the left, and i distinguish between left and liberal. how many people on the left value the idea on this memorial day weekend that people died for liberty. we are not even prepared to live for liberty. this is the most serious crisis in american history since the civil war. judge jeanine: there are many people who say that this is a civil war, and it's getting worse and worse. people maybe not raising arms. buff it's -- but it's about as divided as it gets. people are feeling the people we elected in government who have no experience in science and no experience with anything like a pandemic are deciding rules that are nonsensical. you have got thi this whitmer governor in michigan who say you can go to home depot but you can't go to church. religion is under attack. capitalism is under attack. you you can't go to work if you want to, even if you protect yourself. what is their end game here? >> i have spent my life asking
the left has never valued freedom from marx to today. they may believe in equality and government.ut they do not believe in liberty. i wonder how many people on the left, and i distinguish between left and liberal. how many people on the left value the idea on this memorial day weekend that people died for liberty. we are not even prepared to live for liberty. this is the most serious crisis in american history since the civil war. judge jeanine: there are many people who say that this is a...
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it's groucho, but not the marx brothers, and red fox who took on that tradition and eddie murphy who took on that tradition. there was a way of rethinking categories and group biography that would give it more spark, rather than simply doing things chronologically. they were chronologically in a completely different rubric. >> it's a really interesting way to bring variety to the genre. any other thoughts? >> what was the question? >> there's more variety to biography than i think we first think of. people think it's about one person and you chronologically go through their life. that's the formula. what other formulas have you tried and worked? >> i think the dual biography is an interesting approach. it is certainly the one that i used with muhammad ali and malcolm x, and the book that i wrote with johnny smith on blood brothers. the number of the books i have done, have been not a full biography but looking at a person at a particular time. a crucial time in their life. i have done the full biography, and if you do someone like john wayne, a person's life is not interesting all th
it's groucho, but not the marx brothers, and red fox who took on that tradition and eddie murphy who took on that tradition. there was a way of rethinking categories and group biography that would give it more spark, rather than simply doing things chronologically. they were chronologically in a completely different rubric. >> it's a really interesting way to bring variety to the genre. any other thoughts? >> what was the question? >> there's more variety to biography than i...
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.: >> december 7, 1941, a date that will live in infamy because groucho marx is a no-talent hack.woo woo woo woo! >> stephen: trump went on: "how do these guys get jobs? i don't get it. how does a seth meyers, how does colbert-- has no talent. there's nothing funny about him, nothing funny. you look at some of these people and you say, "how do they get a job?" well, i can't speak for seth. he's very talented, but i'm an idiot. the only reason i have a job is because i married the daughter of donald cbs, and for some reason, he keeps putting me in charge of everything. another work from home day in the books. time for a [whistle] charlie, cocktail? bobby? mimi? rodrigo, marchello? professor smith, would you care to join me for a cocktail in the lounge? uncle cliff, look at you. maurice have you met kendall? kendall have you met maurice? elanor, back from paris i see. miss livingston, care to set the mood? well, i believe we're in good company. let's drink to that. ♪ that's a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. our gummies contain a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level mean
.: >> december 7, 1941, a date that will live in infamy because groucho marx is a no-talent hack.woo woo woo woo! >> stephen: trump went on: "how do these guys get jobs? i don't get it. how does a seth meyers, how does colbert-- has no talent. there's nothing funny about him, nothing funny. you look at some of these people and you say, "how do they get a job?" well, i can't speak for seth. he's very talented, but i'm an idiot. the only reason i have a job is because i...
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or is it geography dependent and that's a large marx marker of what your politics may be? the market is going to handle a lot of these. governments can open businesses but if you're not ready to go to a restaurant, you're not going to go. likely if you see a business open in your community and it shouldn't be, you're not going to patronize them in the future. give me another one. excellent assessment where we are. we need to open up smart and responsible way, protect the most vulnerable. how did that get in there, that's complimentary? give me one more. smerconish stop saying biden in the basement. instead say biden bravely abides by covid-19 barriers. i don't mean it negative, i mean he's contained. and a containment strategy may be all he needs to win. who knows. have a great weekend, happy mother's day. stay safe. with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection
or is it geography dependent and that's a large marx marker of what your politics may be? the market is going to handle a lot of these. governments can open businesses but if you're not ready to go to a restaurant, you're not going to go. likely if you see a business open in your community and it shouldn't be, you're not going to patronize them in the future. give me another one. excellent assessment where we are. we need to open up smart and responsible way, protect the most vulnerable. how...
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she said for marx mom was known by her incredible accomplishments as a pioneer female ill sports casterrst lady, this was all before we were born and never how we viewed mom. to us, she was the most incredible mother we could ever ask for and it's all of the defining qualities the public never saw, especially against the winds of adversity that symbolized how extraordinary she is more than anything else. a beauty so many recognized on the outside was a mere fraction of her internal beauty only to be outdone by an unwavering spirit that allowed her to persevere against all the odds. we want you to know, we love you, we are with you. we are sending all of our prayers and love to you and your family. it's best we stay apart for a bit, but that doesn't mean you're in this alone. we're automatically refunding our customers a portion of their personal auto premiums. we're also offering flexible payment options for those who've been financially affected by the crisis. we look forward to returning to something that feels a little closer to life as we knew it, but until then you can see how we'r
she said for marx mom was known by her incredible accomplishments as a pioneer female ill sports casterrst lady, this was all before we were born and never how we viewed mom. to us, she was the most incredible mother we could ever ask for and it's all of the defining qualities the public never saw, especially against the winds of adversity that symbolized how extraordinary she is more than anything else. a beauty so many recognized on the outside was a mere fraction of her internal beauty only...