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and thinking about marx because i was infused to marxism or marx's books as a teenager, as a student in this university in north india where i was an undergraduate. and i remember, you know, that first exposure offed reading this book and thug, you know, this is really -- and thinking, you know, this is really wonderful stuff because the texts that we were reading emphasized the more humanistic aspects of marxism, the idea of freedom, the idea of spiritual freedom in the particular. and this is something i think, you know, "this life" particularly, makes much of. so that would be one way of engaging with that, with that particular tradition. and there's a very long social tradition in india and in different parts of asia that has largely been highlighted, and thinkers were also very interested in buddhism and trying to bring the two traditions into a kind of conversation. is so i think it's a mistake to think of the socialist tradition as something that really only exists in western europe and the united states. you know, there's a lot more to the socialist tradition than marx and wa
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this book that came out, this life, was away in which getting back into marx and thinking about marx because i was introduced to marxism or marxist books as as a teenager, as a student in this university in north india where i was an undergraduate. i remember that first exposure and reading these books and discussing them within a little circle, i'm thinking this is really wonderful stuff because the books we reading, the text we were reading emphasize the more humanistic aspects of marxism, the idea of freedom, the idea of spiritual freedom in particular, if this is something, this life particularly makes much of. that would be one way of engaging with that particular tradition, and there is a very long social tradition in india and in different parts of asia that has not been highlighted much. chinese thinkers in the socialist tradition who also very interested in buddhism and trying to bring the two traditions into a kind of conversation. i think it's a mistake to think of socialist tradition as something that really only exists in western europe and the united states. there's a l
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w i will invoke something itten by karl marx in 1844 because at the argument he usesnd to be influencedy that argument that was in order to get to socialism we need to go through a phase of liberal legality of a formal right system and anti- semitism with new civil rights created in the 19th centu to protect the jewish people in europe and mas his argument was actually rights ar important now because you don't get to socialism without. i don't know who is right, who knows. i know how this will play out that my sense is that strategy at this point is to try to deploy recognizable rhetorical structures that peopleon't have trouble adhering to order to feel illegitimate so in order to get back from people supporting tmp, that the argume that will resonate not that we need a revolution for democratic socialism but itill be arguments like we used to be a great nation with a new deal with unemployment insurance we used to be a great nation to care about constitutional democracy a like the president doing in ukraine. i think rhetorically or strategically both of those arguments will resonate a
w i will invoke something itten by karl marx in 1844 because at the argument he usesnd to be influencedy that argument that was in order to get to socialism we need to go through a phase of liberal legality of a formal right system and anti- semitism with new civil rights created in the 19th centu to protect the jewish people in europe and mas his argument was actually rights ar important now because you don't get to socialism without. i don't know who is right, who knows. i know how this will...
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even i can marx when writing does capital he was funded by as a tangle acting as a philanthropist marx would have been able to do the work he did whether or not that sounds like a contribution and so similarly if you're looking at some of the big problems in the world well activists you know obviously they need people to help but they also need money for their running costs to organize to provide pamphlets and so on and so if you're more worried by the systemic issues facing the world and getting the actually poor you can fund organizations like the center for global development that's helping to get you know ferrets they deal with the world's poorest countries . or many other organizations that are tackling the chorus problems in the world so i think it's important not to generalize across all of france be it's very big tent . well this active author is in line of reasoning calls upon is to treat a charitable donation as an investment right and to put the money where the most return on investment will occur but with some causes i mean it's tricky to calculate the return in may i mean
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nbc's willem marx, thank you very much. appreciate it. love the garden setting.y nice for this morning here. >>> still ahead, the state of michigan deals president trump a new blow after certifying joe biden's election win. >>> plus, nbc's ali vitali joins us for a look at biden's newly announced cabinet picks. >>> but before we go to break, we want to know, as always, why are you awake? email us your reasons to waytooearly@msnbc.com or drop me a tweet @kasie. use #waytooearly, and we'll read some of the best answers later on in the show. nswers later on in the show find your rhythm. your happy place. find your breaking point. then break it. every emergen-c gives you a potent blend of nutrients so you can emerge your best with emergen-c. ibut they all do it a littles tdifferent.aundry, honestly, i add a couple of tide pods and just stuff everything in. it works. and of course, everyone thinks their way is right. i stood in line for hours to get this. it has to be washed on delicate. it has to be cold water, it's better for the planet. the secret is, with tide pod
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if you look around here, marx are singing. the insects are flying around. but that isn't the case in these facilities. i believe that this is not what you want in the future. it's not nature . it's just an artificial product. i just can't imagine it, but it has nothing to do with my ego's as a farmer or me farming as having an area of land here where something is growing that i can take care of. one artificial farming goes against the philosophy of what i want to represent with my soul as a farmer. but do we have another choice? classical agriculture alone will not be able to supply the growing world population without the help from the oratory for much longer with plants that develop in a controlled way without the use of fertilizers and pesticides, and with less watch or soon it will be a world population of 10 or 11000000000 people, we can't imagine how big the cities will be tom, and at the moment it's almost considered progress if you can successfully cope with overcrowding at all. it is an essential part of 21st century technology that we achieve this
if you look around here, marx are singing. the insects are flying around. but that isn't the case in these facilities. i believe that this is not what you want in the future. it's not nature . it's just an artificial product. i just can't imagine it, but it has nothing to do with my ego's as a farmer or me farming as having an area of land here where something is growing that i can take care of. one artificial farming goes against the philosophy of what i want to represent with my soul as a...
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if you look around here, marx are singing, the insects are flying around me, but that isn't the case in these facilities. and i believe that this is not what you want in the future. it's not nature, it's just an artificial product to come. i just can't imagine it would, but it has nothing to do with my eat. those as a farmer. army farming is having an area of land here where something is growing that i can take care of when the artificial farming goes against the philosophy of what i want to represent with my soul as a farmer. but do we have another choice? classical agriculture alone will not be able to supply the growing world population without the help from the oratory for much longer with plants that develop in a controlled way without the use of fertilizers and pesticides, and with less watch or soon there will be a world population of 10 or 11000000000 people, we can't yet imagine how big the city is mostly tom. and at the moment it's almost considered progress if you can successfully cope with overcrowding at all. it is an essential part of 21st century technology that we ach
if you look around here, marx are singing, the insects are flying around me, but that isn't the case in these facilities. and i believe that this is not what you want in the future. it's not nature, it's just an artificial product to come. i just can't imagine it would, but it has nothing to do with my eat. those as a farmer. army farming is having an area of land here where something is growing that i can take care of when the artificial farming goes against the philosophy of what i want to...
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marx. judge brann: he could help you. >> he leaned over and said marks v. stinson. he was the plaintiff in marks. >> your honor, if your honor looks to marks the stinso -- stinson case, we filed an injunction. judge brann: which court? >> district of pennsylvania. judge brann: which judge heard it? [indiscernible] what year was that? >> the election was in 1993. tried.e was the for them in her february of 1994. the third circuit opinion reversed it in part, removing my opponent from saying that the judge had to go back and have more hearings to determine if i won. than there was a final injunction decision entered in april of 1984, which was then affirmed by the third circuit in which the judge concluded that if you set aside illegal ballots, the absentee ballots, then i was the winner, and that my opponent was the loser in that case. held under the judge thatqual protection clause the election board in philadelphia, the same board today, that they couldn't favor one candidate over the other. they can give a competitive advantage to the democratic -- i was a plainti
marx. judge brann: he could help you. >> he leaned over and said marks v. stinson. he was the plaintiff in marks. >> your honor, if your honor looks to marks the stinso -- stinson case, we filed an injunction. judge brann: which court? >> district of pennsylvania. judge brann: which judge heard it? [indiscernible] what year was that? >> the election was in 1993. tried.e was the for them in her february of 1994. the third circuit opinion reversed it in part, removing my...
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most americans on the left have no idea who karl marx was.hat's why they don't cringe when mary talked about socialism. they think it's great. we have seen the rapid progression of marxist ideologyr this year. shutting down churches. karl marx was against worship. he said he wanted people to worship the government. he can be with your family or friends. you can't worship. but if you want to celebrate joe biden kick around an effigy of donald j. trump, that's perfectly safe. the tech overlords censoring our speech saying you can't say this or do that and we are doing it to protect you, it's for your safety. it's been this rapid progression and we've arrived at a really scary point because they areon openly saying there is no place. punishing conservatives. aoc saying we need to make sure we have an accounting system for all of these people who supported this person and what are you going to do? persecute conservatives?in what is the end goal when you see people like michelle obama castigating conservatives and people in positions of leadership
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willem marx is with us in london. willem, good to see you. thanks for joining us on this.alk us through the latest numbers. >> reporter: yes, yasmin, this is a report commissioned by the foreign ministry in germany, they've been concerned about this sometime, the rise of far right groups in that country, not just on the physical fringe, but some of them quite violent as well. they looked at the situation in france and sweden and uk and also what's going none the u.s., they found there's a deep well of mistrust among ordinary members, conspiracy theorists and vaccinations. the far right extremist groups looking to tap into that. i talked to one of the authors of the report, focused on the dynamics at play in germany itself. >> realizes that there's a lot of angry people, some are understandably angry. they might lose their job. they might have massive changes in their life, based on the pandemic. and they're demonstrating against the measures of the government. so the right wing extremists see this as an opportunity and try to hijack the legitimate anger on one hand. as wel
willem marx is with us in london. willem, good to see you. thanks for joining us on this.alk us through the latest numbers. >> reporter: yes, yasmin, this is a report commissioned by the foreign ministry in germany, they've been concerned about this sometime, the rise of far right groups in that country, not just on the physical fringe, but some of them quite violent as well. they looked at the situation in france and sweden and uk and also what's going none the u.s., they found there's a...
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system that marx's is predicated on an industrial society. that the industrial working class would be revolutionaries. people were encouraged to make homemade furnaces. to bring all of their metal hope china could become a mass producer of steel goods. the technology could not be done on a homemade scale. this was another policy initiative which failed drastically. just to give you an idea of the scale of calamity, the famine that began in china is regarded by most people as the single worst famine in the entire history of the world. literally millions, perhaps as many as 50 million people died of starvation between 1959 and 1961. one of the many crazy policies pursued in the greatly forward was for pests, rats, flies, mosquitoes, and sparrows. there's something to be said about the first three, when the have to kill sparrows, the result was the natural predator against insects disappeared. the killing of the sparrows was almost immediately followed by a great plague of locusts, the damage was on a biblical scale. luckily there was the callin
system that marx's is predicated on an industrial society. that the industrial working class would be revolutionaries. people were encouraged to make homemade furnaces. to bring all of their metal hope china could become a mass producer of steel goods. the technology could not be done on a homemade scale. this was another policy initiative which failed drastically. just to give you an idea of the scale of calamity, the famine that began in china is regarded by most people as the single worst...
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willem marx is in london. response you're hearing. >> reporter: kendis, i don't know if you've had one of the swabs shoved up your chose to the back of your throat, it's not uncomfortable. and for children, it's a bit of an obstacle when it comes to regular testing. what they've been doing in the u.k., the british government is backing a trial where kids spit into a test tube. that allows scientists to extract the viral r&a and diagnosis the sample. if it comes back positive, the kid can be taken out of school and the class. that's been trialed in a number of schools here in free. in the u.s., what's going on, on top of that collection difference, they're also doing something called pool testing. by an entire classroom of samples is tested at the same time. if there's a positive case, they can then dive in, identify the individual and obviously that leads to self-isolation. what's so interesting is it increases the efficiency, reduces the cost. and one of the driving forces behind this kind of testing is yale
willem marx is in london. response you're hearing. >> reporter: kendis, i don't know if you've had one of the swabs shoved up your chose to the back of your throat, it's not uncomfortable. and for children, it's a bit of an obstacle when it comes to regular testing. what they've been doing in the u.k., the british government is backing a trial where kids spit into a test tube. that allows scientists to extract the viral r&a and diagnosis the sample. if it comes back positive, the kid...
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willem marx, such an important story, thank you. >>> i want to turn back to the doctors, dr. ajalda and dr. ungerleider. could you quickly weigh in on the report we just heard from willem about the saliva testing. do you know how effective this really is? it could be huge for so many kids that are so uncobble getting these nasal swabs? >> from all the data i've seen on saliva testing, i think it will be something we see and hear more of. when we talk about these home tests we want americans to have, i think this is the way to go so there's great promise in controlling this pandemic. >> we'll be watching that. dr. functioner lighter, let me bring you some questions from our viewers, families wanting to celebrate holidays, today is thanksgiving. after all they've been apart for so long because of this pandemic. this is a viewer asking this. my daughter and husband have worked at home since march. they go out for groceries and carryout. i've been home as well. since halloween we have quarantined except for needed outings. can we get together for thanksgiving? dr. ungerleider, wh
willem marx, such an important story, thank you. >>> i want to turn back to the doctors, dr. ajalda and dr. ungerleider. could you quickly weigh in on the report we just heard from willem about the saliva testing. do you know how effective this really is? it could be huge for so many kids that are so uncobble getting these nasal swabs? >> from all the data i've seen on saliva testing, i think it will be something we see and hear more of. when we talk about these home tests we...
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let's get details now from willem marx in london.ut? >> reporter: good morning, we're talking about saliva, spit, spittle. essentially this is about changing the way people's samples are testing. the backside of things, that's similar to when you see the nasal swabs. this is about helping children in particular collect their samples. we've seen schools all over the east coast now adopting this technology introduced really by some folks at yale who have been working with the nba on this but also a pooling system that allows large batches to be tested at once. the woman who founded the company that's offering this now to dozens of schools on the east coast. i sat down and talked with her a couple of weeks ago and asked her why she thought this was so important and why she decided to pursue this technology. >> the sample collection of a nasal swab seemed to be the bottleneck of getting tested. for nasal swabs you needed a trained person to actually take that sample. it's quite an invasive procedure. the nasal swabs at that moment in tim
let's get details now from willem marx in london.ut? >> reporter: good morning, we're talking about saliva, spit, spittle. essentially this is about changing the way people's samples are testing. the backside of things, that's similar to when you see the nasal swabs. this is about helping children in particular collect their samples. we've seen schools all over the east coast now adopting this technology introduced really by some folks at yale who have been working with the nba on this...
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nbc's willem marx is in london. how are these groups growing during this pandemic?hey, ellison. this is all based on a report commissioned by the german foreign ministry, an organization called the counterextremism project has worked with researchers across europe, and what they found from july through to october is not only that the far right, the extreme right wing of some of the parties in these countries, but also some of these fringe movements have been growing their online presence, as you might imagine. they've been trying to take advantage of popular anger at lockdown restrictions, concerns about vaccination, the conspiracy theorists they might be attempts by the government to implant chips in our bodies and that sort of thing, to expand their influence and reach. i've been speaking to authors of the report from finland, france, germany and sweden. they've said some of the protest moments we've seen around the world including the u.s. is an opportunity for far right extremist groups, some with violent tendencies to find people and come at this from a very di
nbc's willem marx is in london. how are these groups growing during this pandemic?hey, ellison. this is all based on a report commissioned by the german foreign ministry, an organization called the counterextremism project has worked with researchers across europe, and what they found from july through to october is not only that the far right, the extreme right wing of some of the parties in these countries, but also some of these fringe movements have been growing their online presence, as...
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the people in the background from left to right are carl marx, lennon and stalin. he saw himself in this line, the classic lineage of communism as the next of the great leaders. things inside china had been incredibly turbulant. the great laep forward, perhaps the most catastrophic policy decision ever made, this was an attempt by china to introduce a five-year plan to increase grain production in the chinese countryside and also go through a crash course of industrialization. what actually happened was, the peasant farms were collectivized and you can see people working on great collective farms. the hope was that the rationalization and efficiency of large-scale farms would lead to a sharp increase in grain production. what happened is the resentful peasants whose land had been taken away from them, found less incentive to work on the farms than they would have done if they had been working on lands of their own. productivity went down very sharply. another aspect of the great laep forward was the decision to have a crash course of industrialization. the system i
the people in the background from left to right are carl marx, lennon and stalin. he saw himself in this line, the classic lineage of communism as the next of the great leaders. things inside china had been incredibly turbulant. the great laep forward, perhaps the most catastrophic policy decision ever made, this was an attempt by china to introduce a five-year plan to increase grain production in the chinese countryside and also go through a crash course of industrialization. what actually...
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eastern on after marx, sally hubbard -- "seven ways big corporations rule your life and how to take back control." judge00, former appellate and george mason law professor ginsburg, examining the constitution through the eyes of justice and historians. watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend and be sure to watch 6-depth live sunday december at noon eastern with our guest come author and chair of african-american son -- studies at princeton, eddie law junior. now, remarks by former homeland security secretary jeh johnson on national security threats against america and what policies president-elect biden might enact to address them. he was joined by former principal director of national intelligence sue gordon at this event held by the center for new american security. it's an hour. i am richard fontaine, ceo of the center for new american
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that had marx always. or areas like the media so i don't say it's kind of rejecting me i mean. i can say ok a child can be a journalist in dar es salaam thank you thank you very much ali. so how do you protect the environment through fashion well if the passion is right then you find a way just like fashion designer at least for his fancy plastic clothing he goes around downsize to pick plastic waste which he uses to produce all kinds of clothing the unit clothing is made from 2nd hand clothing together with such a plastic waste that have led to the environmental cause ghana's capital accra he hopes to overall increase are when is on sustainable fashion. it's a young fashion designer based in ghana's capital accra from this small with space at his home he designs and makes his finds to draw them from plastic we used. for his brother. have been sewing for the past 5 years but since the scene they have been creating value out of all kinds of whist materials including plastics and broken mirror was to create a new fresh increase in ghana. our main goal was to create this seam effe
that had marx always. or areas like the media so i don't say it's kind of rejecting me i mean. i can say ok a child can be a journalist in dar es salaam thank you thank you very much ali. so how do you protect the environment through fashion well if the passion is right then you find a way just like fashion designer at least for his fancy plastic clothing he goes around downsize to pick plastic waste which he uses to produce all kinds of clothing the unit clothing is made from 2nd hand clothing...
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if you look around here, marx are singing, the insects are flying around. but that isn't the case in these facilities. i believe that this is not what you want in the future. if it's not nature, it's just an artificial product. i just can't imagine it, but it has nothing to do with my ethos as a farmer who in the army should be farming as having an area of land here where something is growing that i can take care of. one of these artificial farming goes against the philosophy of what i want to represent with my soul as a farmer. but do we have another choice? classical agriculture alone will not be able to supply the growing world population without the help from the oratory for much longer with plants that develop in a controlled way without the use of fertilizers and pesticides, and with less water. soon there will be a world population of 10 or 11000000000 people. we can't imagine how big the cities will become, and at the moment it's almost considered progress if you can successfully cope with overcrowding at all. it is an essential part of the 21st cen
if you look around here, marx are singing, the insects are flying around. but that isn't the case in these facilities. i believe that this is not what you want in the future. if it's not nature, it's just an artificial product. i just can't imagine it, but it has nothing to do with my ethos as a farmer who in the army should be farming as having an area of land here where something is growing that i can take care of. one of these artificial farming goes against the philosophy of what i want to...
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so one of my acquaintances, angela fred ricci did these experiments at the marx plant, where what she did was taper, corey cries of newborn babies and births. and german babies would cry in a pattern like saying, well, and french babies would say it rather than this. so that was it, that actually followed the rhythmic pattern and you know, there's as much so you know, so where did they get that? and it turns out she looked into it. and of course what was happening was that the babies could actually hear their mother's speech in the room, right? because they were in the lower frequencies. actually you transmitted enough through into the uterus that the newborns actually have picked up on that already. so that actually in a sense, prepares them for acquiring language that they're going to be born into, which is a kind of funny thing. but then there's this funny part that it actually followed the rhythmic patterns of french in english and verses german final language issues looking at so biological evolution says the lady, the forming of language and culture to language and culture in bi
so one of my acquaintances, angela fred ricci did these experiments at the marx plant, where what she did was taper, corey cries of newborn babies and births. and german babies would cry in a pattern like saying, well, and french babies would say it rather than this. so that was it, that actually followed the rhythmic pattern and you know, there's as much so you know, so where did they get that? and it turns out she looked into it. and of course what was happening was that the babies could...
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so one of my acquaintances, angela fred ricci did these experiments at the marx plant, where what she did was taper corey cries of newborn babies and births. and german babies would cry in a pattern like saying, well, and french babies would say it rather than this. so that was it. that actually followed the rhythmic pattern. and, you know, there is my so, you know, so where did they get that? and it turns out she looked into it and of course what was happening was that the babies could actually hear their mother's speech in the room. right? because they were in the lower frequencies. actually you transmitted enough through into the uterus that the newborns actually have picked up on that already. so that actually in a sense, prepares them for acquiring language that they're going to be born into, which is a kind of funny thing. but then there's this funny part that it actually followed the rhythmic patterns of french and english and versus german final language issues looking at so biological evolution since the late the forming of language and culture to language and culture in biol
so one of my acquaintances, angela fred ricci did these experiments at the marx plant, where what she did was taper corey cries of newborn babies and births. and german babies would cry in a pattern like saying, well, and french babies would say it rather than this. so that was it. that actually followed the rhythmic pattern. and, you know, there is my so, you know, so where did they get that? and it turns out she looked into it and of course what was happening was that the babies could...
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along and match your reflexes against these players trebek was the very first game show since groucho marx to boost a full mustache i read through this other shows hosted by trimac included high rollers battle stars classic concentration and a new incarnation of to tell the truth first time in over 18 years of hosting television shows here at nbc. >>this is the first time i get to work, sitting down and i thank nbc for this really police. >>after the amazing success of the original jeopardy with original host art fleming the show's creator merv griffin decided to bring back the beloved game show in 1984. >>and let us play jeopardy right jeopardy and tribeca became cultural touchstones so much a part of the fabric of all of our lives that the show interim back were openly celebrated and also subjected to parity, i'm not a girl i have a mustache on my face decades of success and living what he described as the good life with his second wife jean were uninterrupted until a surprising medical diagnosis, true to his always upfront nature trebek shared the news directly with his audience. this w
along and match your reflexes against these players trebek was the very first game show since groucho marx to boost a full mustache i read through this other shows hosted by trimac included high rollers battle stars classic concentration and a new incarnation of to tell the truth first time in over 18 years of hosting television shows here at nbc. >>this is the first time i get to work, sitting down and i thank nbc for this really police. >>after the amazing success of the original...
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i began but now it is hate speech and online that is taking marx's to a new level. it's the final day for ethnic armenians to leave areas of the go to a cutback that will be handed over to azerbaijan. some of them set fire to their homes, they left 1st hand, many in controlled land to azerbaijan, is expected on sunday. it's part of a peace deal that has ended 6 weeks of fighting. i don't think we were children, you know, minyard crying and want to return home. it's very heart such a sore. in the end, we will put a fire to the house not to leave anything to muslims or national media with more on the evacuation. well, actually coming down this road, heading into our proper and facing certain future development. now we've been all the way in which is that district where about 4 to 5000 were living. and i have to say over the past few days, all we have seen is a village, one after the other. people have already evacuated the area. we've seen some people burning their houses, saying that they were, they were not going to leave them for anyone else. meaning if and when th
i began but now it is hate speech and online that is taking marx's to a new level. it's the final day for ethnic armenians to leave areas of the go to a cutback that will be handed over to azerbaijan. some of them set fire to their homes, they left 1st hand, many in controlled land to azerbaijan, is expected on sunday. it's part of a peace deal that has ended 6 weeks of fighting. i don't think we were children, you know, minyard crying and want to return home. it's very heart such a sore. in...
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to our water around marx and ben and the other crossed on the road. of that group only 635 arrived in the west, with 146 deaths and two births being reported. there was a severe drought at the time with extreme heat. james harris mother katie north along with her father, was in this group. her father william north was a white man. who had magnetic cherokee win in about 60 years before. a couple months before he had been described as being upwards of 100 years and completely blind for the last 25 years. there is no record of his arriving in the west, however in a series of interviews conducted in the chat a new guy area around 1900, white men named north married and indian in later became blind. he heard that they threw him in the river and drawn them on the way west because he was so much trouble. because of the high casualties of these first groups, permission was given to the later removal of the other groups until fall where it will be cooler. also the cherokee leaders petitioned general scott they would be allowed for their own removal. permission
to our water around marx and ben and the other crossed on the road. of that group only 635 arrived in the west, with 146 deaths and two births being reported. there was a severe drought at the time with extreme heat. james harris mother katie north along with her father, was in this group. her father william north was a white man. who had magnetic cherokee win in about 60 years before. a couple months before he had been described as being upwards of 100 years and completely blind for the last...
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achievements i know trouble black money is a marxist organization founded by 3 women who are valid marx's 'd who make it clear they were trained as mark says it's a it's an antecedent or or a result of the former black panthers the black liberation army trained by the black panthers in the black liberation army at every protest they crying out for the killing of police officers if you're talking about the expression black lives matter that's a perfectly honorable decent expression if you're talking about the organization it's a violent marxist organization that advocates this killing of police officers that resulted in the death of police officers and it's resulted in massive riots everyplace and directly has peaceful protests and they do tremendous damage to their own community they destroyed black businesses all over the country. they smash down the doors to go inside they steal the stuff it's time just last night people were people were stealing in philadelphia 4 days of steel out i mean i watched i watched a store get ripped open and people employing up with their with their. suburban
achievements i know trouble black money is a marxist organization founded by 3 women who are valid marx's 'd who make it clear they were trained as mark says it's a it's an antecedent or or a result of the former black panthers the black liberation army trained by the black panthers in the black liberation army at every protest they crying out for the killing of police officers if you're talking about the expression black lives matter that's a perfectly honorable decent expression if you're...
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following is a marx, vice president elect kamala harris closed out the event. this runs 30 minutes. america is back. ready to lead the pres.-elect biden: hi, everybody. ok. good afternoon, everyone. today i am pleased to announce nominations for staff for critical foreign policy and national security positions in my administration. it is a team that will keep our country and people safe and secure, and it is a team that reflects the fact that america's back, ready to lead the world, not retreat from it, once again sit at the head of the table. ready to confront our adversaries and not reject our allies. ready to stand up for our values. in fact, in calls from world leaders i have had -- 18 to 20 of them so far, i'm not sure the exact number -- in the weeks since we won the election, i'm struck by how they look forward to the united states reasserting its historic role as a global leader, in the pacific, as well as the atlantic, all across the world. the team meets this moment, this team behind me, they embody my core beliefs that america is strongest when it works with its allies. c
following is a marx, vice president elect kamala harris closed out the event. this runs 30 minutes. america is back. ready to lead the pres.-elect biden: hi, everybody. ok. good afternoon, everyone. today i am pleased to announce nominations for staff for critical foreign policy and national security positions in my administration. it is a team that will keep our country and people safe and secure, and it is a team that reflects the fact that america's back, ready to lead the world, not retreat...
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. >> when i was a boy in new orleans in the late 1960s, marx was a horn wasn't elderly retired schoolteacher was an historian. we were all in new orleans and she was the keeper among others, of our klansmen. she had papers and files in had a way of speaking about our family, another one to remember is our klansmen, my grandfather he was a redeemer. the redemption returned like people after they've been dislodged. if he had not there, who would not be here today. anyway, when she died, her papers went to my mother and when my other died, decades later, her files came to me. this is how i rediscovered the story of our klansmen. >> you remember your aunt, you've emulated her well. sounds like she spoke of, say the name -- >> constant -- was a french carpenter. >> is there to say, he was heroic? >> he was heroic for 100 years as were the clans people, the klansmen for most southerners. client in the first genesis after the civil war overturned reconstruction and restored white supremacy when it was challenged by black authority and black businessman, black 30. for a century, he was a hero but th
. >> when i was a boy in new orleans in the late 1960s, marx was a horn wasn't elderly retired schoolteacher was an historian. we were all in new orleans and she was the keeper among others, of our klansmen. she had papers and files in had a way of speaking about our family, another one to remember is our klansmen, my grandfather he was a redeemer. the redemption returned like people after they've been dislodged. if he had not there, who would not be here today. anyway, when she died, her...
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r1 apartment that i want to commend peter marx, the head at one of the centers at the fda for an important op-ed he had i think about a week ago talking about how the scientists were going to stick with the plan to do this in a way that gives people confidence in the vaccines that would come forward, because a vaccine is only as effective as its merit, of course, but also how people will take it. the vaccine is a big hope for us, but it is not the only way for us to stop the spread of the virus. but it is an essential way for us to curtail the further spread. so again, i thank you for your leadership in that regard and the idea that you referenced. january 19 is the day they want this all done by. january 19. can it be undone? yes. but it takes a great deal of time and effort to undo which took a lot of time and effort to make matters worse in terms of approvals, etc., at the fda. so with that, i am pleased to take any questions. reporter: you opened by talking about the big win that joe biden might have in the popular vote. but in that same election, in that same environment, you will end
r1 apartment that i want to commend peter marx, the head at one of the centers at the fda for an important op-ed he had i think about a week ago talking about how the scientists were going to stick with the plan to do this in a way that gives people confidence in the vaccines that would come forward, because a vaccine is only as effective as its merit, of course, but also how people will take it. the vaccine is a big hope for us, but it is not the only way for us to stop the spread of the...
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along and match your reflexes against these players trebek was the very first game show since groucho marx to boost a full mustache i read through this other shows hosted by trimac included high rollers battle stars classic concentration and a new incarnation of to tell the truth first time in over 18 years of hosting television shows here at nbc. this is the first time i get to work. >>sitting down and i thank nbc for this really police. >>after the amazing success of the original jeopardy with original host or fleming the show's creator merv griffin decided to bring back the beloved game show in 1984. >>and let us play jeopardy right jeopardy and tribeca became cultural touchstones so much a part of the fabric of all of our lives that the show interim back were openly celebrated and also subjected to parity, i'm not a girl i have a mustache on my face decades of success and living what he described as the good life with his second wife jean were uninterrupted until a surprising medical diagnosis, true to his always upfront nature trebek shared the news directly with his audience. this we
along and match your reflexes against these players trebek was the very first game show since groucho marx to boost a full mustache i read through this other shows hosted by trimac included high rollers battle stars classic concentration and a new incarnation of to tell the truth first time in over 18 years of hosting television shows here at nbc. this is the first time i get to work. >>sitting down and i thank nbc for this really police. >>after the amazing success of the original...
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if you look around here, marx are singing, the insects are flying around me, but that isn't the case in these facilities. i believe that this is not what you want in the future. it's not nature. it's just an artificial product. i just can't imagine it, but it has nothing to do with my ego's as a farmer. army for me, farming is having an area of land here where something is growing that i can take care of, or the artificial farming goes against the philosophy of what i want to represent with my soul as a farmer. but do we have another choice? classical agriculture alone will not be able to supply the growing world population without the help from the oratory for much longer with plants that develop in a controlled way without the use of fertilizers and pesticides, and with less water. soon there won't be a world population of 10 or 11000000000 people. we can't yet imagine how big the cities will become. and at the moment it's almost considered progress if you can successfully cope with overcrowding at all. it is an essential part of the 21st century technology that we achieve this. be
if you look around here, marx are singing, the insects are flying around me, but that isn't the case in these facilities. i believe that this is not what you want in the future. it's not nature. it's just an artificial product. i just can't imagine it, but it has nothing to do with my ego's as a farmer. army for me, farming is having an area of land here where something is growing that i can take care of, or the artificial farming goes against the philosophy of what i want to represent with my...
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todd: tying the media to politics, aaron marx is a perfect combination of urban and rural to bring thery together, a country gal who dresses urban, amazing voice in 2032. i brought it all together. you are watching "fox and friends first". ainsley: the four and decided battleground states where votes are being counted. >> joe biden has 264 electoral votes, donald trump 214. a reminder in case you don't know, 270 needed to win. >> griff jenkins live, gears up for a legal fight. >> reporter: that magic number 270, both candidates, for one in is looking like a long shot. for joe biden, win any of the undecided states and he is there but for donald trump he needs to run the table or get a combination of this class arizona and maricopa county. we are getting election information, joe biden maintained the lead by for points with 80% of precincts reporting. with go to the race and show you the undecided states. in nevada biden leads but barely over half a point. in georgia donald trump leads by half a point. in north carolina trump leads by roughly a point and a half. in pennsylvania trump is
todd: tying the media to politics, aaron marx is a perfect combination of urban and rural to bring thery together, a country gal who dresses urban, amazing voice in 2032. i brought it all together. you are watching "fox and friends first". ainsley: the four and decided battleground states where votes are being counted. >> joe biden has 264 electoral votes, donald trump 214. a reminder in case you don't know, 270 needed to win. >> griff jenkins live, gears up for a legal...
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his future was perfectly summarized by washington important peter marx in a tweet that forshadowed theump's life. his world is coming to an end. he will never have another good day. loser label will haunt him. the law will pursue him. mental illness will hobble him. his properties will bankrupt him. after the break we will be joined to consider donald trump's final 68 days in office and the life that awaits him on the afternoon of january 20th. the afternoon of january 20th. 5g is going to change everything about the way businesses run. and most important is the ability to transform the smallest of businesses right in our neighborhoods. we created the 5g business impact challenge to give them the tools for them to come back stronger. the things that folks are doing today to survive during the pandemic will help them become more resilient into the future and technology like 5g is whats really going to enable that. than rheumatoid arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz... a pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis when methotrexate has not h
his future was perfectly summarized by washington important peter marx in a tweet that forshadowed theump's life. his world is coming to an end. he will never have another good day. loser label will haunt him. the law will pursue him. mental illness will hobble him. his properties will bankrupt him. after the break we will be joined to consider donald trump's final 68 days in office and the life that awaits him on the afternoon of january 20th. the afternoon of january 20th. 5g is going to...
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he revealed it was from carl marx's communist manifesto. carley: tim allen, very smart.the hour. as pfizer races to get the vaccine approved and shipped, volunteers are sharing their experience. jillian: a trial participant and dr. nesheiwat both join us live. wow! a new buick? for me? to james, from james. that's just what i wanted. is this a new buick? i secret santa-ed myself. i shouldn't have. but i have been very good this year. wow! wow! wow! this year, turn black friday into buick friday all month long. now during buick friday, pay no interest for 84 months on most 20-20 buick suv models. how did you know? mom...that was taken at the farm. it was in this small little village. in connemara? right! connemara it is. honestly, we went there- oh, oh look at that! look at that. i feel like we're forglet me check.ing. xfinity home gives you peace of mind from anywhere with professionally monitored home security built around you. no, i think we're good. good. so when you're away, you don't have to worry. the tent. we forgot... the tent. except about that. xfinity home. si
he revealed it was from carl marx's communist manifesto. carley: tim allen, very smart.the hour. as pfizer races to get the vaccine approved and shipped, volunteers are sharing their experience. jillian: a trial participant and dr. nesheiwat both join us live. wow! a new buick? for me? to james, from james. that's just what i wanted. is this a new buick? i secret santa-ed myself. i shouldn't have. but i have been very good this year. wow! wow! wow! this year, turn black friday into buick friday...
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not get their freedom at the time of the emancipation proclamation in texas, and that that is what marx what is different about them. but as i have already said, not very many people got their freedom as a result of the emancipation proclamation. what was different in texas was what was happening between april and june, and the fact that there were those retaliations going on. and so, they were moving backwards while the other states had pretty much resigned themselves in defeat. and so, african americans started to mark this occasion, this victory, because it really did take another year for them to realize their freedom in 1866. general frasern the came into galveston and announced they were now free. conversationsving about confederate monuments, for example. one of the ways that i like to think about juneteenth is to think about it in terms of almost a kind of counter history, because part of what those confederate monuments erectedt is they were to reinforce a counter history of actually what happened in slavery and the civil war. and so, african americans in texas were celebrating
not get their freedom at the time of the emancipation proclamation in texas, and that that is what marx what is different about them. but as i have already said, not very many people got their freedom as a result of the emancipation proclamation. what was different in texas was what was happening between april and june, and the fact that there were those retaliations going on. and so, they were moving backwards while the other states had pretty much resigned themselves in defeat. and so,...
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elizabeth warren is treasury secretary bernie sanders's labor secretary and my favorite the ghost of karl marx's of staff. there's a lot to explore in biden's america like this. brock and i think it's a right for people to -- greg: i love that part of coin base. i didn't quite get that. could we do that one more time? >> still didn't get it. let's put it through the biden translator. >> i love "the greg gutfeld show." greg: maybe he won't be a bad president after all. all right tyrus admitted, let's say biden wins echinus could be fun. could be fun. >> come on, man. if the vp wins it will be real fun for about an hour every saturday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern only on "fox news" but outside of that i would have tremendous concerns in terms of what his first 100 days with the white deaf to get a lot of things done and make big statements on how they will help covid and he has to deal with civil war inside the democratic party. how much are they going to work with him? they are doing anything they want to be elected but we have seen historically when the democrats get and all that surratt. we saw
elizabeth warren is treasury secretary bernie sanders's labor secretary and my favorite the ghost of karl marx's of staff. there's a lot to explore in biden's america like this. brock and i think it's a right for people to -- greg: i love that part of coin base. i didn't quite get that. could we do that one more time? >> still didn't get it. let's put it through the biden translator. >> i love "the greg gutfeld show." greg: maybe he won't be a bad president after all. all...
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. >> jess, you know, i think executive actions happen from democratic presidents, after owe ba marx a lot of them came under president trump and sounds like the biden team, biden-harris will continue executive actions quickly, starting day one to overturn a number of things that the trump administration has done, is that what they're saying and is it because they do not think they can get them through legislatively? >> right. this is what president-elect biden said on the trail many, many times, poppy. he promised and has vowed that on day one, he's getting back into the paris climate accords. on day one he's reversing the so-called muslim travel ban, so he has pledged to do a lot of things. at this point, obviously timing is going to be fluid. they're still trying to get the transition process going, as brittany was just alluding to, trying to get everything moving in the right direction, get access to what they need. to your point as well, it's unknown how that senate is going to shake out, what they're going to be able to get through legislatively. so there's still some pieces that
. >> jess, you know, i think executive actions happen from democratic presidents, after owe ba marx a lot of them came under president trump and sounds like the biden team, biden-harris will continue executive actions quickly, starting day one to overturn a number of things that the trump administration has done, is that what they're saying and is it because they do not think they can get them through legislatively? >> right. this is what president-elect biden said on the trail...
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african-americans didn't get their freedom at the time of emancipation proclamation in texas and that that is what marxs what's different about them. but not very many people in the confederacy got their freedom as a result of the proclamation. so what's different is what was happening between april and june. and that there were those talluations. while the other states resigned themselves in defeat. and so african-americans started to mark this occasion, this victory because it did take another year for them to realize their freedom in 1866. a year from when they general came into galveston and announced they were now free. so we're now having conversations about confederate monuments, for example. and so one of the ways that i like to think about juneteenth is to think about it in terms of almost a kind of counter history. because part of what those c confederate monuments represent is they were erected to reenforce a counterhistory of actually what happened in slavery and the civil war. and so african-americans in texas were celebrating this history and their achievement. they really enemphasized the
african-americans didn't get their freedom at the time of emancipation proclamation in texas and that that is what marxs what's different about them. but not very many people in the confederacy got their freedom as a result of the proclamation. so what's different is what was happening between april and june. and that there were those talluations. while the other states resigned themselves in defeat. and so african-americans started to mark this occasion, this victory because it did take...
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. >> stephen: suit, no tie marx says.utton. casual but formal. >> stephen: how about no shirt, go harry styles. >> jon: that would be a good thing to do. >> stephen: anyway, very excited. would love to know any questions you want me to ask him. please, hit me, up, okay. >> jon: ask him about that jumper from the corner? you see him sink that 3? >> stephen: i will, i will. >> jon: how many takes. >> stephen: i think that's why biden won. i think that was it. >> jon: oh, shot heard around the world. >> stephen: it was magic. do you have any music to set the scene for rest of the show, sir? >> jon: let's see... ♪ ♪ >> stephen: jon batiste, ladies and gentlemen. thank you, jon. >> jon: yes, indeed. lay it on. >> folks, you know, i spend a lot of time tracking the temperature and flowering patterns of the maple tree of topical stories so that i can know the exact peak moment to tap it with my spile. i carefully observe the flow of story sap into the bucket and then transfer the initial run to another storage unit using cheesec
. >> stephen: suit, no tie marx says.utton. casual but formal. >> stephen: how about no shirt, go harry styles. >> jon: that would be a good thing to do. >> stephen: anyway, very excited. would love to know any questions you want me to ask him. please, hit me, up, okay. >> jon: ask him about that jumper from the corner? you see him sink that 3? >> stephen: i will, i will. >> jon: how many takes. >> stephen: i think that's why biden won. i think...
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if you look around here, marx are singing, the insects are flying around me, but that isn't the case in these facilities. i believe that this is not what you want in the future. it's not nature. it's just an artificial product. i just can't imagine it would, but it has nothing to do with my eat. those as a farmer or me would be farming is having an area of land here where something is growing that i can take care of. i'm one of a bunch of artificial farming goes against the philosophy of what i want to represent with my soul as a farmer. but do we have another choice? classical agriculture alone will not be able to supply the growing wild population without the help from the oratory for much longer with plants that develop in a controlled way without the use of fertilizers and pesticides, and with less water. soon there will be a world population of 10 or 11000000000 people. we can't yet imagine how big the cities will become. and at the moment it's almost considered progress if you can successfully cope with overcrowding at all. it is an essential part of the 21st century technology
if you look around here, marx are singing, the insects are flying around me, but that isn't the case in these facilities. i believe that this is not what you want in the future. it's not nature. it's just an artificial product. i just can't imagine it would, but it has nothing to do with my eat. those as a farmer or me would be farming is having an area of land here where something is growing that i can take care of. i'm one of a bunch of artificial farming goes against the philosophy of what i...