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marx -- many of the people that followed marx thought of him as scientific. later on its called scientific socialism, because he tried to understand the system. there are very few predictions in marx. much of his writing is analytical, not predictive. his predictions change over time. even though there is a teleology, i mean history is moving in a certain direction, it's not inevitable by any means. although later, readers would see it as an inexorable progress to a predetermined end. in the 1880's, the american labor journalist john swinton, went to england and interviewed marx. he asked marx, what do you see for the future? and marx answered, thought for a minute, and answered in one word -- struggle. the future will see struggle. he didn't say the end of that struggle is inevitable. he didn't say what that struggle is going to lead to. as we will see in a minute, many people saw in marxism a way of predicting the future, which i think is not the essence of what he is talking about. the point is the whole analysis suggested that once you marry the productiv
marx -- many of the people that followed marx thought of him as scientific. later on its called scientific socialism, because he tried to understand the system. there are very few predictions in marx. much of his writing is analytical, not predictive. his predictions change over time. even though there is a teleology, i mean history is moving in a certain direction, it's not inevitable by any means. although later, readers would see it as an inexorable progress to a predetermined end. in the...
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the labor journalist john swinton went to england and interviewed karl marx and asked marx, what do you see for the future? marx answered, thought for a minute, and answered in one word "struggle." he did not say the end of that struggle is inevitable. he did not say what that struggle would lead to. minute, many in a people saw in marxism a way of predicting the future, which i think is not the essence of what he is talking about. the point is the whole analysis suggested that once you marry the radical productive capacity of socialism to a more equitable distribution, and more democratic control of the economy, it is a utopian world. plenty,e world of equality. socialism appealed on an ethical level as well as an analytical level. it promised people would be 10 feet tall under socialism. socialist said all children would be galileo under socialism. marx had shown, according to those who followed him, it was inevitable in a way. inevitable, but the process of history working in that direction. ultimately, especially the united states, the ultimate appeal of socialism is ethical, moral,
the labor journalist john swinton went to england and interviewed karl marx and asked marx, what do you see for the future? marx answered, thought for a minute, and answered in one word "struggle." he did not say the end of that struggle is inevitable. he did not say what that struggle would lead to. minute, many in a people saw in marxism a way of predicting the future, which i think is not the essence of what he is talking about. the point is the whole analysis suggested that once...
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ofwill speak with the ceo marx realty on the state of commercial properties.et a look at the markets, amanda. we are seeing some positive action, an interesting combination of factors helping markets higher. materials are the real source of strength. gold topping 2004 the first time in a long while. thematerial some group is first one showing the most leadership, but tech is not far behind. it speaks to momentum in the markets. we are seeing some love again for big tech. we will hear from some of the largest as they report today. health care is right along for the ride, some positive news. moderna is front and center, its stock is up, as it boosts its funding again. utilities, financials, and energy are lacking today. are theist of concerns china-u.s. relationship, the ongoing tensions. chinese authorities seized control of the mission in china in what appears to be retaliation for the eviction of chinese councilmembers from the u.s.. we want to bring in leland miller, ceo of the china beige book international, for a look at what is happening on the ground. an
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that is not a character that marx could have foreseen. it reflects the fact we are dealing with an interesting hybrid of cultural and economic issues but a lot of socialist today care more about abortion than the minimum wage. they carry more about the transgender bathroom than the universal basic income. there is a cultural component that sometimes overtakes the economic component. >> host: said let's work our way through those as we get into the cultural components to i thought in the book at one point you'd define hard-core socialist, because i socialist and socialist like. what do you mean by those three terms? what falls into those categories? soon this goes against biden and bernie sanders. he is an explicit socialist. he sounds like an old-time socialist there's a comic element behind this. he's honeymoons and the soviet union praises bread lines, it's a good thing. this is too much is not a socialism you can get in the united states. so i am perhaps more accurately creeping socialism. so biden for example opposed free college but
that is not a character that marx could have foreseen. it reflects the fact we are dealing with an interesting hybrid of cultural and economic issues but a lot of socialist today care more about abortion than the minimum wage. they carry more about the transgender bathroom than the universal basic income. there is a cultural component that sometimes overtakes the economic component. >> host: said let's work our way through those as we get into the cultural components to i thought in the...
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so marx was workers of the world unite rated and not as freeloaders of the world unite. and democrats today would seem to prefer that we do not work. they submitted video work were not going back to work pretty done to keep telling us to keep going back corporative trying to make this temporary condition permanent. the way to put it is that the same shortages, limits on purchases pretty things that under indian socialism. our family had to ration. so under coronavirus, you have a temper a case of what socialism would feel like. on a permanent basis. and we shouldn't forget the key part, not just economic, but it is also no religious liberty coming up him of assembly. no freedom of speech. no guns. benjamin: repair and try pay people not to work. it we've seen some of that in these recent months. another when they bring up, and obviously doesn't fit with traditional margins either. free college. i don't see free college with the oppressive class here. be free college for everybody. as part of this package. dinesh d'souza: i was watching 60 minutes and i see this fellow. h
so marx was workers of the world unite rated and not as freeloaders of the world unite. and democrats today would seem to prefer that we do not work. they submitted video work were not going back to work pretty done to keep telling us to keep going back corporative trying to make this temporary condition permanent. the way to put it is that the same shortages, limits on purchases pretty things that under indian socialism. our family had to ration. so under coronavirus, you have a temper a case...
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i want to speak with willem ma x marx. great to see you this morning. you're reporting about one effort in particular that could change the game. tell us about this. >> reporter: well, good morning, yasmin. yeah, you're absolutely right. there's a lot of promising technologies out there. a lot of them focuses on our breath. as the coronavirus metabolizes like any substances, it throws off gases and compounds. there are essentially smells you and i can detect on someone's breath. computers, nano sensors can also detect those smells, those come pound -- compounds and there's one company in finland essentially trying to figure out which ones match the profile of a positive covid-19 patient. i spoke to the managing director of the company. i asked him what he thought of the usefulness of the technology, his development. >> i think it's useful because we see the biggest worry being people not having trust to their next of kin, their co-workers in the society and people. i think we'll have peace of mind and we know what our situation around us is. >> reporter
i want to speak with willem ma x marx. great to see you this morning. you're reporting about one effort in particular that could change the game. tell us about this. >> reporter: well, good morning, yasmin. yeah, you're absolutely right. there's a lot of promising technologies out there. a lot of them focuses on our breath. as the coronavirus metabolizes like any substances, it throws off gases and compounds. there are essentially smells you and i can detect on someone's breath....
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what that means, nbc's willem marx. willem, thank you for joining us. appreciate it.'s talk about this hong kong policy shift. also with that you the uk taking action against the telecom giant huawei. what is the latest here, and what has been china's overall response? >> reporter: well, obviously, in hong kong, this has been an ongoing problem for the chinese authorities for many months now, including the protests we saw last year and continuing into this year. it's now been opposed.british government has essentially offered citizenship for millions of citizens. we had this yesterday by the brush government to essentially ban the company's equipment from 5g infrastructure. this is all to do with national security. there's been a huge amount of pressure from the u.s. administration on the uk to do this. boris johnson also facing pressure from members of his own conservative party to essentially make sure that huawei is nowhere in the infrastructure by 2027. the chinese ambassador saying this is the wrong decision. >> let's talk about china's sanctions. we know china i
what that means, nbc's willem marx. willem, thank you for joining us. appreciate it.'s talk about this hong kong policy shift. also with that you the uk taking action against the telecom giant huawei. what is the latest here, and what has been china's overall response? >> reporter: well, obviously, in hong kong, this has been an ongoing problem for the chinese authorities for many months now, including the protests we saw last year and continuing into this year. it's now been...
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marx would have been disgusted by this. he admired the worker who was sweating and putting in the long day. the point that you are putting so much of the load on the sky and some point his back is going to break and he will have enough so they unite as freeloaders of the world. democrats today prefer we don't work. they made a video where they said we are not going back to work. don't keep telling us to go back to work we are going to try to make this a temporary condition permanent. another way to put it is the same shortages and limits on purchases and things i'm familiar with so we have a temporary case of what it would feel like and we shouldn't also forget the attack on civil liberties. that is the key part is not just economic it's also no religious liberties, no freedom of assembly, no freedom of speech. >> host: it's funny paying people not to work you don't get production and we've seen some of that in these recent months. another one to bring up an just doesn't fit with the traditional marxist view would free coll
marx would have been disgusted by this. he admired the worker who was sweating and putting in the long day. the point that you are putting so much of the load on the sky and some point his back is going to break and he will have enough so they unite as freeloaders of the world. democrats today prefer we don't work. they made a video where they said we are not going back to work. don't keep telling us to go back to work we are going to try to make this a temporary condition permanent. another...
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the shamelessness is a little shocking and again i think marx would have any sympathy to consider him part of the bourgeoisie when the working-class became angry enough. >> but they are less likely to be of the union then add a trump rally. >> the working-class to become while the prosperous one - - prosperous and then to change their constituencies. >> but on the face it has those underneath was at the green new deal? >> a number of remedies have nothing to do with climate change and politicians don't know or care if the are it is getting harder or colder that's exactly the same as when they were kids. ultimately it is a pretext and a bruise. why at all? a moment ago you said the working-class will not deliver what the socialist want. and economist 100 years ago raise the question why has socialism not become mainstream in america? all's that come on roast beef and apple pie the working guy wants to join the capitalist class not violently fling it to the ground. the left figure this out. we need to have it with new ways to get to socialism without the revolt that marx predicted would
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for that, we have willem marx. >> he talked about people getting tested only if they're in a hospital or in a doctor's office that strange building behind me is the millennium dome, it's a concert venue. people have been driving in here for tests all day. i myself had three tests in the uk i've been able to book them in easily within 48 hours of trying to get a slot. i always had my results back within 24 hours. that's not so easy in the u.s. now. that's something that was addressed by the nih director, dr. francis collins yesterday on "meet the press. >> the average test delay is too long you're absolutely right. the average around the country is three days. in some places it's a week that undercuts the val you'ue o testing. >> what's really interesting is listening to epidemiologists and public health experts, i've been talking to some overnight, they're telling me that trying to link increased testing numbers to higher case counts is nonsensical. they say that's not at all how it works the u.s. is a large country. it has a large population, doing lots of tests doesn't mean anything
for that, we have willem marx. >> he talked about people getting tested only if they're in a hospital or in a doctor's office that strange building behind me is the millennium dome, it's a concert venue. people have been driving in here for tests all day. i myself had three tests in the uk i've been able to book them in easily within 48 hours of trying to get a slot. i always had my results back within 24 hours. that's not so easy in the u.s. now. that's something that was addressed by...
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nbc global correspondent willem marx is here with more on this. this is all about breathalyzers.llenges of being lab capacity, if you have a swab taken to test you that has to go back to the lab, they have to have enough capacity to process it. the technology teams are looking at are focused on bringing the labs to you in the form of a breathalyzer. if you have coronavirus in your lungs, the particles as it metabolizes come out of your mouth as volatile organic compounds, gases or even smells. you can detect that, just as you can smell something on someone's breath. they're developing these nano sensors that can detect the particles. some teams in the u.s. are trying to detect the specific one associated with covid-19. a team in finland has been looking at finding a profile that matches all the different profiles that come out of our lungs and using that profile to decide if someone is negative or positive for covid-19. i asked the ceo, the manager and director of this company whether he thought this would be useful. >> i think it's useful because we see the biggest worry being p
nbc global correspondent willem marx is here with more on this. this is all about breathalyzers.llenges of being lab capacity, if you have a swab taken to test you that has to go back to the lab, they have to have enough capacity to process it. the technology teams are looking at are focused on bringing the labs to you in the form of a breathalyzer. if you have coronavirus in your lungs, the particles as it metabolizes come out of your mouth as volatile organic compounds, gases or even smells....
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he became a catholic somewhere along the line and invited father marx to explore certain difficulties and how in the free world is that wha said what do k was happening when christ told peter he would be betrayed three times the next morning, peter acknowledged he had free will to dwell in them and ask ourselves if there are perspectives on the basis of which we have fresh news on these difficulties. in the opening chapter, there's there isa chapter you might havt in the national review the year i spent the in england they told the driver to stop by and saw dennis chamberlain was sent from an airplane coming back. in any event, i speak about the experiences of sometimes called as it was not unusual since i'm one of ten children, but on the other hand a mother and father it was simply as we understood it. i went on in my book autobiographic way to go through my experiences and my experiences at yale in the hypocrisy and affirmation of the position combined with the disparage an examination of doctrine and how this christian doctrine become christians since we don't have a supreme court
he became a catholic somewhere along the line and invited father marx to explore certain difficulties and how in the free world is that wha said what do k was happening when christ told peter he would be betrayed three times the next morning, peter acknowledged he had free will to dwell in them and ask ourselves if there are perspectives on the basis of which we have fresh news on these difficulties. in the opening chapter, there's there isa chapter you might havt in the national review the...
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we get our report tonight from nbc news correspondent willem marx. >> reporter: in sweden's capital, cafes are open and restaurants unrestricted despite covid-19 because the government here never clamped down. but several months on from stockholm's first case, fear of the virus and collapsing consumer confidence are clearing out entranceways and emptying tables. >> people don't go out and eat. people don't go to restaurants. >> reporter: anna lallerstedt's parents opened their first restaurant here more than four decades ago, but in the past five months, her family's business has collapsed. >> in march i had three restaurants with 110 employees, and now we're in the middle of july. i have one restaurant, and i think i have ten employees left. so i have lost like 90% of my company. so it's been very, very tough. >> reporter: and while lockdowns ease elsewhere in europe, swedish hesitation to spend could mean a financial illness takes hold much like the virus according to economist eric berglof. >> that's the problem with the swedish approach. it may have helped sweden a little bit in
we get our report tonight from nbc news correspondent willem marx. >> reporter: in sweden's capital, cafes are open and restaurants unrestricted despite covid-19 because the government here never clamped down. but several months on from stockholm's first case, fear of the virus and collapsing consumer confidence are clearing out entranceways and emptying tables. >> people don't go out and eat. people don't go to restaurants. >> reporter: anna lallerstedt's parents opened their...
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and i am tempted to borrow a quote from karl marx here.ve committee of the bourgeoisie. and i use it no we will work with the business community but the city represents working people. mayors should not be too cozy with the business community. jedediah: city mayor bill de blasio quoting the father of communism karl marx and that has business owners outraged not surprising. here to react chairman and ceo steve forbes. de blasio is the gift that keeps on giving in new york but quoting karl marx? what do you think? >> karl marx gets low marks in understanding how an economy worked. de blasio is an example of it. he forgets what happened in the 1970s when they bashed the business community, raised taxes. you had hundreds of thousands of people leaving the city. crime went up and new york went bust. had to go through a financial control board. so what he should understand is if you want to help people -- working people wanting to get a chance ahead you create an environment where those people can have a chance to get jobs. that means don't dest
and i am tempted to borrow a quote from karl marx here.ve committee of the bourgeoisie. and i use it no we will work with the business community but the city represents working people. mayors should not be too cozy with the business community. jedediah: city mayor bill de blasio quoting the father of communism karl marx and that has business owners outraged not surprising. here to react chairman and ceo steve forbes. de blasio is the gift that keeps on giving in new york but quoting karl marx?...
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a phonetics researcher at the loo tweaking marx 1000000 university in munich he felt fine ish and our colleagues had 24 native german speakers read out simple english sentences. and supposedly our hypothesis was that one of the reasons it's so difficult to improve our accents in foreign languages is that we can't hear our own false pronunciation as well as we hear it in others and that's what we're trying to test by asking subjects to read sentences and then write their own accent as well as the accents of other things and i sure can. but before they play the voices back to their test subjects the researchers manipulated the voices so that it sounded as if men were speaking. that was important to us we wanted to see how people judge themselves without knowing that they're listening to themselves. for example this recording. the boy forgot to book became this one on the board for. each test subject evaluated 4 of the male voices one of which was their own and the evaluation confirmed the hypothesis as the result was that the test subjects did in fact evaluate their own pronunciation be
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defeating the radical left that marx's be anarchists the agitators as. the more you. tend to mean and. the more credibility. also coming up tonight the pandemic forced it to shut down 4 months ago today the world's most visited museum the louvre in paris reopen the crowds are once again admiring the mona lisa but now she is the only one in the room without a face mask. through a normally whenever it comes before it was crazy the number of people trying to get into it i think you know you just have a few people moving around the news coming off some space and the prize going through a really surprising. no. trial to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day at the start of what is expected to be a horrible week that is how some doctors are describing the outlook for the united states and its losing effort to contain and slow the coronavirus in the 1st 5 days of this month the u.s. reported a record high of new infections 3 times more than a quarter of a 1000000 new cases since the start of july and don't forget the 4th
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what people in our state and placed what they're unable to recognize is well marx and engels pointed out 150 years ago which is this growth in disparity of income and situation is hard to make it into capitalism it isn't a way out and that is how the system works right now with the crisis and so glaring that everybody can see it and it educates. as if what they do is george is one of the big you've already mentioned deplorable zoomie i can't you know when you and i were both coming up in the world there was a pretense of some kind of objective body from the media that is legally gone right now and we can use the example be election of donald trump and we can use brakes that i mean you know you know we know that you know the people voted the wrong way and they had it in there there's no forgiveness for that whatsoever and that goes into this. canceling of culture censorship i mean it what it was really quite glaring is they don't talk about social and income inequality talk about all these other cultural issues the cultural wars because if you as john pointed out if you start really s
what people in our state and placed what they're unable to recognize is well marx and engels pointed out 150 years ago which is this growth in disparity of income and situation is hard to make it into capitalism it isn't a way out and that is how the system works right now with the crisis and so glaring that everybody can see it and it educates. as if what they do is george is one of the big you've already mentioned deplorable zoomie i can't you know when you and i were both coming up in the...
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worrying about the future so if they're not we're going to have to regain that future but it's a kind of marx scary prospect it's all one train all that money where has it gone it has not gone to masses of people to produce more goods and services we know that because they're all on the employed and companies can't even sell what's already in their inventory so of course the money isn't going to go into producing more where is the money going it's going into the stock market which has added insulation now that's wonderful moods but a 10 percent of americans who own 80 percent of the shares went for everybody else not at all and finally there's the wrist if and when that money. that runs into the stock market were to become sear full about a crash in the stock market again where's that money going to go they're going to start buying what are called real goods land buildings inventories and then you're going to see the inflation where it hits our pocketbooks rather than in the stock market where it makes the rich even richer and all the while the difference between rich and poor worsens. well i
worrying about the future so if they're not we're going to have to regain that future but it's a kind of marx scary prospect it's all one train all that money where has it gone it has not gone to masses of people to produce more goods and services we know that because they're all on the employed and companies can't even sell what's already in their inventory so of course the money isn't going to go into producing more where is the money going it's going into the stock market which has added...
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the overthrow of the british government in fact britain is a bizarre cleena plays a refugees karl marx one of the. inspirations of the chinese revolution preached the overthrow of the british government he wasn't imprisoned why is it in china you can't preach the overthrow of the communist party well 1st of all different countries have different levels of sensitivities and in different jurisdictions there are trouble was about what you can do or what you cannot do and it applies to the united states of the united kingdom there are short about a hot button things in the united kingdom you cannot talk about or you know very sure that that there are these offenses you cannot even think about it for example and in china as a whole you cannot talk about subversion of china you cannot talk about the splitting of hong kong away into independent territory you cannot talk about toppling the communist party of china so let's be honest each country has a short list off means that you cannot talk about is china torturing people as the un alleges julian assange is being tortured here for revealing
the overthrow of the british government in fact britain is a bizarre cleena plays a refugees karl marx one of the. inspirations of the chinese revolution preached the overthrow of the british government he wasn't imprisoned why is it in china you can't preach the overthrow of the communist party well 1st of all different countries have different levels of sensitivities and in different jurisdictions there are trouble was about what you can do or what you cannot do and it applies to the united...
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you to think he was and here they they tell their oppression of all readers hate the ideas of karl marx a more prevalent then you think christian how do we stop this kind of brainwashing in the you know. the glitz of of teen vogue from having the desired effect that teen vogue is setting out to to have it comes down to parents steve parents need to take control and educate their own kids because at this point we cannot trust the school system or the media to do it it's really sad when i was a teenager i subscribed to teen vogue and it certainly was not as call it a closet is now on the problem is that parents magazines that are marketed to teenagers they know not to take the time to look through them and they just assume that oh you know teen vogue magazine for teens and a subscriber kids to these things parents have a responsibility right now it's to start educating themselves on what the media is telling their own kids take responsibility to educate your own kids tell them about our country tell them about our history and also seen all of this just underlines why school choice is so i
you to think he was and here they they tell their oppression of all readers hate the ideas of karl marx a more prevalent then you think christian how do we stop this kind of brainwashing in the you know. the glitz of of teen vogue from having the desired effect that teen vogue is setting out to to have it comes down to parents steve parents need to take control and educate their own kids because at this point we cannot trust the school system or the media to do it it's really sad when i was a...
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it has now think is pretty much of an emphasis right at out south forces on the old mouses in marx's and if you look at defender of the young way this is a family about. you call a family and for all the right such as you are which is not to be tolerated stave you up so a lot of white people are waking up to the movement at 1st they don't know exactly what it means to sit by quiet medical. research to find out what's going on also communes are waking up to false peaceable 'd support by white people so we kind of support that but just say the painting itself derek say we're talking about today was painted last week donald trump in the meantime his cold in a symbol of hate now the there are a lot of people who would support the move and supporting it is the president going a little too far in his description of it a symbol of hate. actually he was right he was right on he's right on target he's right on we didn't solve it because i know of the results of that information is all he then so tried to sell a mission supposed at fault which is very petty and hang that in front of it's out o
it has now think is pretty much of an emphasis right at out south forces on the old mouses in marx's and if you look at defender of the young way this is a family about. you call a family and for all the right such as you are which is not to be tolerated stave you up so a lot of white people are waking up to the movement at 1st they don't know exactly what it means to sit by quiet medical. research to find out what's going on also communes are waking up to false peaceable 'd support by white...
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a stickler comes on the rules we decide to lay down with dogs you know we're getting fleas these marx's of the goddess of the black church they the compromise most of the black preachers. take it our religion and they get a couple of possibility going on here and i sit there right now in the black community there's like there's desire to try and go most likely to see most. and most like civil organizers their job is to control the black community for the democratic party to make sure that they get 90 percent of the black vote but. they are paid by rich white liberals they're rather democratic party and as a judge their job is to keep the black people under the boot of the democrat party and they've been doing it for the last 220 years and they are not going to let up and as long as they get mad it's a little blood but they are not going to stop the other people's poor people's afraid and as long as they keep in mind it's a little bit of both but more reason to stop. and people can read for themselves and i have to wonder why is this not being an extra time to talk about divisiveness in
a stickler comes on the rules we decide to lay down with dogs you know we're getting fleas these marx's of the goddess of the black church they the compromise most of the black preachers. take it our religion and they get a couple of possibility going on here and i sit there right now in the black community there's like there's desire to try and go most likely to see most. and most like civil organizers their job is to control the black community for the democratic party to make sure that they...
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war criminal themselves tony blair just tell me about that well back in 1998 the direct mail expert marx wieland consultant help me set up a front for the guardian newspapers and we went undercover and basically offered to buy the the the blair government we were supposedly working for a company that very few people ever heard of called enron do we have that massive or not that was set up and they helped me set up this whole scheme we had offices in the tower hotel etc and we were able to get on you know on microphone hidden mikes and camera tony blair's cabinet minions basically willing to sell policy legislation you name it for 5 grand a month so every you know it's not just i'd like to say i'm sorry to tell you in britain that i know you think you have a lot of fun talking about the corruption of us government but it's there too ok but at least british voters don't move around as much as a americans so you use some of this direct mail data because direct mail is a best way to analyze people's addresses and where people live and you came out with a figure what 17000000 americans moved
war criminal themselves tony blair just tell me about that well back in 1998 the direct mail expert marx wieland consultant help me set up a front for the guardian newspapers and we went undercover and basically offered to buy the the the blair government we were supposedly working for a company that very few people ever heard of called enron do we have that massive or not that was set up and they helped me set up this whole scheme we had offices in the tower hotel etc and we were able to get...
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commercial real estate with the ceo of marx realty, and jim o'sullivan with td securities will be ouruests. thes take a look at markets. the s&p is down 1%, the bloomberg dollar index weakening today, with some strength for several currencies, including the japanese yen which is well below 1.0 six. and $1900 on the nose for gold. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is forced to delay the next proposal until monday for relief as republicans spend the week squabbling about details. dan joins us with the details. where will the compromise be, if any? to get the expecting details on monday, if not, may be before as details leak out. we know that we can expect individual checks and direct payment checks, $1200 for individuals making as much as $75,000 a year, the same as march area -- as march. they dropped the payroll tax proposal which is something president trump wanted badly and that is now out. what we don't know is what they will propose for unemployment insurance. at the end of this month there is a $600 supplemental unemployment insurance payment that will be phased out. they do
commercial real estate with the ceo of marx realty, and jim o'sullivan with td securities will be ouruests. thes take a look at markets. the s&p is down 1%, the bloomberg dollar index weakening today, with some strength for several currencies, including the japanese yen which is well below 1.0 six. and $1900 on the nose for gold. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is forced to delay the next proposal until monday for relief as republicans spend the week squabbling about details. dan...
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marx trying to. do 60 minutes on d w. a meal time good goalkeeper the 2nd season along the front it's the back environment still about society it's still about us with all the planets on the brink we spoke to several leading experts in the field about trying to look at just a little troubling friends. good. has a virus spread. why do we panic and when will all this. time for just 3 of the topics that we've covered and the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the crawl of virus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you can get your podcast you can also. at. science. this is d w news flying from berlin us poor virus infections keep on soaring with the number of new cases topping 70000 for a 2nd consecutive day. the situation is growing increasingly desperate in hospitals in florida now the state hit worst by the pandemic we'll hear from our correspondent in miami also coming up.
marx trying to. do 60 minutes on d w. a meal time good goalkeeper the 2nd season along the front it's the back environment still about society it's still about us with all the planets on the brink we spoke to several leading experts in the field about trying to look at just a little troubling friends. good. has a virus spread. why do we panic and when will all this. time for just 3 of the topics that we've covered and the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like any information on...
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our willen marx has that report from england tonight. >> reporter: under this manhole cover could bey to one of the world's greatest challenges, stopping the spread of covid-19. dr. rheanne white is a scientist tasked with sewage from this wastewater pipe in the north of england. she's helping hunt down covid-19 tracking what is left behind. >> the bacteria in viruss that naturally occur in human bodies and we're used to dealing with that. to look for the fragments of the covid-19 virus. and look at those fragments to determine the health of the population. >> reporter: her job is not glamorous. this detective work is at the front line in the fight against coronavirus. she works for one of the largest water utility companies and taking samples like this since mid-march. her bottles end up in several freezers at a nearby university where scientists sift through them. the process is part of a nationwide effort to collect human waste, convert it to laboratory samples, and check inside for the presence of covid-19. >> we want to get a better understanding of how the levels you find in se
our willen marx has that report from england tonight. >> reporter: under this manhole cover could bey to one of the world's greatest challenges, stopping the spread of covid-19. dr. rheanne white is a scientist tasked with sewage from this wastewater pipe in the north of england. she's helping hunt down covid-19 tracking what is left behind. >> the bacteria in viruss that naturally occur in human bodies and we're used to dealing with that. to look for the fragments of the covid-19...
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. >> willem marx on the ground for us in london. thank you.and katy, over to you. >>> chuck, as the nation debates the return to schools this fall, the president was asked about what he would tell parents and teachers who feel it's unsafe to go back. and if you're a parent or a teacher, you're going to want to hear what he said. >>> here are the facts on the coronavirus pandemic as we know them at this hour. today, alabama governor kay ivey announced a state-wide face mask mandate, requiring anyone in public to wear a mask both indoors and out. so far, the state of florida has not done that. >> the 2021 rose parade is canceled for the first time since world war ii. it will be shelved due to the n ongoing pandemic. for some reason, the rose bowl football game is still on for now. >> philadelphia mayor jim kenney banned all large events for the next six months, and yes, that means no spectators at eagles games, if there is an nfl season this fall. >> and today, oklahoma's governor became the first governor to test positive for covid-19. republic
. >> willem marx on the ground for us in london. thank you.and katy, over to you. >>> chuck, as the nation debates the return to schools this fall, the president was asked about what he would tell parents and teachers who feel it's unsafe to go back. and if you're a parent or a teacher, you're going to want to hear what he said. >>> here are the facts on the coronavirus pandemic as we know them at this hour. today, alabama governor kay ivey announced a state-wide face...
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today marx morks our fourth month on trch d h a day off since mid march. york city. she's now on the ground in houston. and the lister family in houston knows that all too well. all five of them contracting the virus. >> always wonder would i hear people say i'm tired, i'm ready to just go to heaven. i'm ready -- you know, i could never emphasize with that until covid hit my body. >> i prayed that it would -- my whole family would be relieved from the pain. because it was so bad. >> reporter: luckily 19-year-old davion was asymptomatic. and by himself, he nursed his parents and brothers back to health. >> i was seeing the rest of my family go through main. and i just want to do everything i could to help them out. >> reporter: and while more than a dozen states are reinstituting some of their restriction, on monday here in new york city they will move forward into phase four. allowing more outdoor activities, but indoor activities, like restaurant dining will remain restricted. trevor alt, abc news new york. >> and masks are aecsity right now but they do p
today marx morks our fourth month on trch d h a day off since mid march. york city. she's now on the ground in houston. and the lister family in houston knows that all too well. all five of them contracting the virus. >> always wonder would i hear people say i'm tired, i'm ready to just go to heaven. i'm ready -- you know, i could never emphasize with that until covid hit my body. >> i prayed that it would -- my whole family would be relieved from the pain. because it was so bad....
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he's out there quoting mao and karl marx. where is the outrage for this nonstop and less violence destroying communities?ng in new york for example, 98, 99 or 100% of shooting victims are minorities in new york. the mayor is doing nothing except defund% the police department and speaking out on behalf of the anarchists and saying president trump is a bad person.in well, that's not keeping anybody secure. tonight out in milwaukee, there are calls for a federal investigation, an t african-american activist known for carrying pro-trump sign through the streets fatally shot thursday afternoon. milwaukee police tonight they released a photo of the suspect. we are following that story. in chicago, well, last weekend it was, what, 70. we can before, 64. 59 more people in chicago shot this weekend and another crime plagued weekend of violence including an infant wounded and another senseless act. even amid these daily tragedies in the windy city, mayor lightfoot, another genius, still resisting the presence of the 100 federal agents
he's out there quoting mao and karl marx. where is the outrage for this nonstop and less violence destroying communities?ng in new york for example, 98, 99 or 100% of shooting victims are minorities in new york. the mayor is doing nothing except defund% the police department and speaking out on behalf of the anarchists and saying president trump is a bad person.in well, that's not keeping anybody secure. tonight out in milwaukee, there are calls for a federal investigation, an t...
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and of course, to just say for a moment, that marx pointed out that what he calalled primitive accumulation, capital doesn't justst appear fromom nowhere. the origininal capital w provideded by the labor of slav. the industrial revolution, which pivoted around the production of capital,l, was enabled by slave labor in the u.s. so, i am cononvinced that the ultimate eradication of racism is g going to reque e us to moe toward a more socialisist organization of our economies, of our other institutions. i think k we have a long way too before we can begin to talk about an economic system thatat is not based on exploitation and on the supuper-exploitation ofof black people, lalatinx people ananother racicialized populatations. but i i do think that wewe now have the conceptual means to engage in discussioion, populalar discussions, about capitalism. occupy gave us new lananguage. the notion of the prison-indusustrial complex requires us to u understand the globalization n of capitali. anti-capitalist t consciousness helps us to underststand the predicamenent of immigrant, who are barred from th
and of course, to just say for a moment, that marx pointed out that what he calalled primitive accumulation, capital doesn't justst appear fromom nowhere. the origininal capital w provideded by the labor of slav. the industrial revolution, which pivoted around the production of capital,l, was enabled by slave labor in the u.s. so, i am cononvinced that the ultimate eradication of racism is g going to reque e us to moe toward a more socialisist organization of our economies, of our other...
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the marx brothers where their favorites.through life more comfortably than those who don't. >> carl reiner was 98 years old. >> still to come, reactions ntinue to reports of a russian military unit offering bounties to kill u.s. troops. innovators search for new ways to make ventilators to help coronavirus patients. and much more. ♪ this is the pbs newshour. from weta studios and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: n we return toor intelligence r that russia was making bounty payments toba the ta to kill u.s. soldiers in afghanistan. >> we have reported that russian military intelligence provided financial incentives to the taliban to target u.s.ros and that russian support to the taliban was always a priority for intelligence officials. to understand more about afghanistan and how raw intelligence becomes a product for the president and senior officials, we turn to douglas london, 834-year veteran of the cia's clandestine service. he retir last year. welcome to the ne
the marx brothers where their favorites.through life more comfortably than those who don't. >> carl reiner was 98 years old. >> still to come, reactions ntinue to reports of a russian military unit offering bounties to kill u.s. troops. innovators search for new ways to make ventilators to help coronavirus patients. and much more. ♪ this is the pbs newshour. from weta studios and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: n we...
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one may say that while marx was trying to carve up society into two groups, the left is trying to slicecan society into many different -- across many different lines. where are they doing this? they're doing this because they think if we divide society in these eight different ways, we can assemble a majority coalition of a grieved victim groups that can come together and then sort of take on everybody else. trying to get a firm believe that democracy will legitimize them looting and oppressing the other 49% as is with occult democratic socialism to meet the gangsterism. so is the united states of socialism visit booktv.org click on "after words" to have two view this and other episodes of "after words". so welcome to the manhattan institute on race, ryan and the police. thank you all for joining us for this important and timely conversation. my name is jason riley i am a senior fellow here at the manhattan institute. for what you know throughout the program please enter your questions on any of the platforms that you are watching us on. we will either wrap them into the discussion or s
one may say that while marx was trying to carve up society into two groups, the left is trying to slicecan society into many different -- across many different lines. where are they doing this? they're doing this because they think if we divide society in these eight different ways, we can assemble a majority coalition of a grieved victim groups that can come together and then sort of take on everybody else. trying to get a firm believe that democracy will legitimize them looting and oppressing...
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willem marx, thank you very much. >> the $600 weekly enhanced unemployment assistance for out of workmericans expires in a week. and we continue to see signs of this benefit still needed by so many. just today, the labor department said another 1.4 million people filed for unemployment benefits. and in some states like oklahoma, overwhelmed and outdated systems have created a huge backlog, leaving many unemployed americans with no benefits at all. with me now from tulsa, oklahoma, is msnbc correspondent david gura. so david, you join some people waiting in line for those benefits. what did you learn? >> reporter: this is a fascinating experiment that takes place in the building that's next to me. we think of applying for unemployment benefits at this kind of solitary thing. you do it by phone, perhaps you fill out a form online. what we have discovered in oklahoma is how difficult it's been for so many people in the state. there's an estimated 30,000 oklahomans who have not received their benefits because their applications are held up. they have started this program at least sites ac
willem marx, thank you very much. >> the $600 weekly enhanced unemployment assistance for out of workmericans expires in a week. and we continue to see signs of this benefit still needed by so many. just today, the labor department said another 1.4 million people filed for unemployment benefits. and in some states like oklahoma, overwhelmed and outdated systems have created a huge backlog, leaving many unemployed americans with no benefits at all. with me now from tulsa, oklahoma, is...
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nbc news correspondent willem marx in bright crone, one of the uk's most popular beaches and dasha inyou both very much for joining us and thanks to you at home for watching this hour of msnbc live. after a quick break, more news with craig melvin. a quick breaks with craig melvin. 1 in 2 kids is underhydrated. wabba wabba! all new, plant powered creative roots gives kids the hydration they need, with the fruit flavors they love, and 1 gram of sugar. find new creative roots in the kids' juice aisle. find new creative roots alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! >>> and a good friday morning to you. craig melvin here. let's start by getting you caught up on the latest facts this
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rank member marx and i want to thank all of our witnesses today, particularly dr. fauci who was born in the great city of new york in the beautiful borough of brooklyn. new yorkers are very proud that you were a new york raised and new york doctor before you became america's doctor, and i must say that as the chairman mentioned when we had our hearing on march 11th which i was privileged to chair when i asked you how was it going to go, you say it's going to get worse and worse and worse, and the next day everybody started closing down. sports clubs, museums and treating it with the seriousness that the disease had to be treated with. at that hearing when asked about testing, you said, and i quote, that we're not really geared up to do what we need right now. in fact, you said, and you called it failing. now it's five months later. where would you rate us now in our efforts? i know my city and other cities have worked diligently trying to respond. where would you put us now with testing, and what do we have to do to continue to get better? >> well, i think you can
rank member marx and i want to thank all of our witnesses today, particularly dr. fauci who was born in the great city of new york in the beautiful borough of brooklyn. new yorkers are very proud that you were a new york raised and new york doctor before you became america's doctor, and i must say that as the chairman mentioned when we had our hearing on march 11th which i was privileged to chair when i asked you how was it going to go, you say it's going to get worse and worse and worse, and...