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you described the new marx is called the vulgar marxist. they said that's a phrase that goes goes back to what? vulgar, vulgar, vulgar marxism goes back to 19, 26, called course. i write a book and he says this this is vulgar marxism. yeah, they don't believe it. haven't read capital or cover to cover. i've skimmed capital. i would imagine sitting down and reading capital, but but but in it marx makes a bunch of it. not just capital, but also in the manifesto, which i have read because, it's much shorter. he he says. well, the rule of the proletariat is to to the owners of capital, of the bourgeoisie. that's not true. that that the worker has zero interest in destroying the state, in abolishing the the the the new the order that had hitherto existed as a verbatim phrase by marx, just like the work from michigan in ohio, just wanted better working conditions, but was pretty sure he didn't want to overthrow. it. marx believed that all these believes, for example, the social class you belong to was was interested related to you to the means of
you described the new marx is called the vulgar marxist. they said that's a phrase that goes goes back to what? vulgar, vulgar, vulgar marxism goes back to 19, 26, called course. i write a book and he says this this is vulgar marxism. yeah, they don't believe it. haven't read capital or cover to cover. i've skimmed capital. i would imagine sitting down and reading capital, but but but in it marx makes a bunch of it. not just capital, but also in the manifesto, which i have read because, it's...
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because marx never it work. he was the original limousine marxist. he was working away in the library in london, doing research the whole time in what a worker. so gramsci's is the first one. i know i'm going to long, but gramsci is the first one to think that worker has false consciousness. we need to to through, through struggle sessions and by the way, sebastian always reminds me, bring it to the present. the struggle sessions are happening today. these are your anti-racist sessions that are happening. but. but his big contributions to say it's the culture, it's the culture. stupid the did the worker has bought into the cultural matrix of the rich and powerful up by the rich and powerful to win, to remain rich or powerful, we need to disabuse worker of this attachment to the culture. we need to to do to to, you know, dump all over the culture, get of it and replace it with a counterculture. so he's the first truly successful cultural marxist. he says, you know, take over from the inside that which you cannot describe, destroy the revolution. yeah,
because marx never it work. he was the original limousine marxist. he was working away in the library in london, doing research the whole time in what a worker. so gramsci's is the first one. i know i'm going to long, but gramsci is the first one to think that worker has false consciousness. we need to to through, through struggle sessions and by the way, sebastian always reminds me, bring it to the present. the struggle sessions are happening today. these are your anti-racist sessions that are...
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and i want to give here great credit to paul cantor who writes terrific remarks about who karl marx really was wasn't it continues through to people like wilhelm write. what you see is interesting. there's a theme, very common theme amongst all the utopians which arc since it was. all the utopians are themselves hard-core are deviants. none of them can stay married to one person or stay faithful to one person and go from there. >> he just cheated on them. >> i was going to say and became apparent to me that their ideologies are in fact probably an outgrowth of their own. but it's helpful to understand how central it is to them to destroy morality, to destroy the family. that's partly why we are where we are today. >> it's a priest they create political basic institutionalism in society. in the manifesto they abolish the s family. and so am i a story about it for the near post and they airbrushed ithe out. it got a big readership in "the new york post" in july 2020 so yeah katie states it very well the family is the basic institution. >> and marx didn't just want to destroy the famil
and i want to give here great credit to paul cantor who writes terrific remarks about who karl marx really was wasn't it continues through to people like wilhelm write. what you see is interesting. there's a theme, very common theme amongst all the utopians which arc since it was. all the utopians are themselves hard-core are deviants. none of them can stay married to one person or stay faithful to one person and go from there. >> he just cheated on them. >> i was going to say and...
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marx. the socialist founder of communism, prophesied that under capitalism wealth would be concentrated in the of fewer and fewer, while the great majority of people would suffer increasing poverty. the fact is that american capitalism has set a new standard for welfare. and if we keep its basic principles strong and vigorous in the years ahead, the opportunity of every american for a still better living will certainly be enhanced. and perhaps even the disciple of socialism and communism will come out of their shadowy dreams and join us in our march of human progress progress. at our next session, we will discuss the spirit of enterprise. until then, class dismissed. the american adventure series as a of the national education program. searcy, arkansas. dr. george benson, director. dr. clifton alleghenies jr, our instructor. this a continuing series based on the unique political and economic system which has made america great. watch for the next presentation of the american adventure.
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stall, yes, he is looking for marx's stall, which you argued about on sunday, not a good person, yound a real devoted marxist, and that means, god, that means, to... islamist hamas and palestinian islamic jihad, palestinian islamic jihad is banned in russia, hamas is not banned, so to speak, yes, yes, they all allocated their units, and these units are in the combat zone , most of them, at least, are in southern lebanon and in the beka valley - this is eastern lebanon, yes, that is, already right away, despite massive bombing, the use of artillery, massive use of tanks and so on, the defense army stalled, well, 200 m, well, that's nothing, so to speak, right? means stalled right during the second lebanon war, they at least advanced at some stage, they then stalled, here right away, which says that hezbollah managed to keep its combat tunnels practically intact, yes, its main armed formations and most importantly its commanders on the ground, who somehow, that means, organized, despite the death of a number of high-ranking leaders, finally, anyone who is involved in such an organizati
stall, yes, he is looking for marx's stall, which you argued about on sunday, not a good person, yound a real devoted marxist, and that means, god, that means, to... islamist hamas and palestinian islamic jihad, palestinian islamic jihad is banned in russia, hamas is not banned, so to speak, yes, yes, they all allocated their units, and these units are in the combat zone , most of them, at least, are in southern lebanon and in the beka valley - this is eastern lebanon, yes, that is, already...
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jean marx writes in an op ed quote yes we are profitable for our overhead is low.but i often wonder how much more profitable we would be if we were not completely virtual? i believe would be coming up with more ideas for helping and billing our clients here he is now jean marx. so we know what happened with your company. how do you assess amazon's mandates? i keep telling people that since we have been virtual we have been virtual since 2005 everyone has been working from home before virtual working from home was even known. i always say her company's most dysfunctional company in the world. the overhead is low. but like i wrote about we lack innovation but we lack socialization but we lack teamwork some of the employees do not even know each other. they've never met each other face-to-face. i understand where amazon is coming from. because being a face to face in the office really does have an impact. the thing is most of my clients are not doing that. it may just be a little bit too much to require your employees to be there every day of the week in 2024. arthel:
jean marx writes in an op ed quote yes we are profitable for our overhead is low.but i often wonder how much more profitable we would be if we were not completely virtual? i believe would be coming up with more ideas for helping and billing our clients here he is now jean marx. so we know what happened with your company. how do you assess amazon's mandates? i keep telling people that since we have been virtual we have been virtual since 2005 everyone has been working from home before virtual...
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so we are in a better position because teams like marx are prepared.in worse position because those who are seeking to derail the process, you know -- courts are going to play a role and lawyers are going to play a role. but the optimistic take here is that voters get to fly the plane. and unless we get 537 vote margins like we did in florida in 2000, voters -- more than courts and lawyers -- are going to decide this election. they have the potential to decide this election. the reality here, we cannot have rose-colored glasses. the reality here is that in 2020, it was disorganized. 2024 is organized. the attempted revolution may not be as televised this time, but it is going to be organized. >> this has been prime time weekend. i am nicolle wallace. the student to deadline white house and all of our prime time shows weekdays on msnbc. where ya headed? susan: where am i headed? am i just gonna take what the markets gives me? no. i can do some research. ya know, that's backed by j.p. morgan's leading strategists like us. when you want to invest with mor
so we are in a better position because teams like marx are prepared.in worse position because those who are seeking to derail the process, you know -- courts are going to play a role and lawyers are going to play a role. but the optimistic take here is that voters get to fly the plane. and unless we get 537 vote margins like we did in florida in 2000, voters -- more than courts and lawyers -- are going to decide this election. they have the potential to decide this election. the reality here,...
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does — socialist manifesto, karl marx does not _ socialist manifesto, karl marx does not get a lookn. what people are put off by is not policies. _ people are put off by is not policies, it is our turn. and a lot of comments _ policies, it is our turn. and a lot of comments in - policies, it is our turn. and a lot of comments in recent i policies, it is our turn. and a i lot of comments in recent days and weeks that tom tugendhat has veered to the right over the course of this leadership campaign. he the course of this leadership campaign-— the course of this leadership camaiun. _ , , campaign. he styles himself as a sort of one-nation _ a sort of one—nation conservative, slightly more centrist, if you like, but he has made comments about looking at the future of the uk's participation in the european convention on the court of human rights and things like that which would appeal more to the right. and that might be because that is the kind of electorate that these candidates have two appeal to if they are going to make it to the leadership. tom tugendhat also made a lot of his mili
does — socialist manifesto, karl marx does not _ socialist manifesto, karl marx does not get a lookn. what people are put off by is not policies. _ people are put off by is not policies, it is our turn. and a lot of comments _ policies, it is our turn. and a lot of comments in - policies, it is our turn. and a lot of comments in recent i policies, it is our turn. and a i lot of comments in recent days and weeks that tom tugendhat has veered to the right over the course of this leadership...
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birthday parties, would have all the marx brothers over. after that, we became friends. but alan told me that f.a.p. was the bone in his throat. pat buchanan said, it was moby . it had to be slayed. so nixon was trying to get over the finish line and the manhattan 12, which was the conservative groups who were dead against it, they were mounting a primary campaign against them. so it was doomed except for that supplemental security income piece to failure. sorry. that was lengthy. >> well, one of the many interesting things in your book, the last liberal republican, was how you document how nixon pursued f.a.p.. i think there is a critical feeling that he proposed it and just let it wither. but he kept going back with it. >> just one or two more sentences. steve bell who was a leaving conservative on the hill road in '73, i think it was, after f.a.p. had been left behind, he said for two years and even much of a third year, richard nixon and his administration worked not incompetently and steadily to try to pass f.a.p.. he said, i am so rel
birthday parties, would have all the marx brothers over. after that, we became friends. but alan told me that f.a.p. was the bone in his throat. pat buchanan said, it was moby . it had to be slayed. so nixon was trying to get over the finish line and the manhattan 12, which was the conservative groups who were dead against it, they were mounting a primary campaign against them. so it was doomed except for that supplemental security income piece to failure. sorry. that was lengthy. >>...
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and he and i later became great friends thanks to the marx brothers. his dad was lori risking who wrote the screenplays for most of the marx brothers' movies. young allen as a child, for his birthday parties, would have all of the marx brothers over. so, but, over all that, we became friends. but, alan told me that f.a.p. was the bone in his throat, and for most of the right wing. pat buchanan said to me, it was moby dick, it had to be slain. so, nixon was trying to get f.a.p. over the finish line, trying to get this finished. and the manhattan 12 -- what was the group of conservative groups dead against it, mounting a primary campaign against it. so, it was doomed, except when the supplemental security income piece, to failure. sorry, that was lengthy, but i hope it was helpful. >> well, one of the interesting, many interesting things in your book, "the last liberal republican," i thought, was how you document how nixon pursued f.a.p. i think there is this feeling, a critical feeling, that, you know, he proposed it, and then just let it wither. but, h
and he and i later became great friends thanks to the marx brothers. his dad was lori risking who wrote the screenplays for most of the marx brothers' movies. young allen as a child, for his birthday parties, would have all of the marx brothers over. so, but, over all that, we became friends. but, alan told me that f.a.p. was the bone in his throat, and for most of the right wing. pat buchanan said to me, it was moby dick, it had to be slain. so, nixon was trying to get f.a.p. over the finish...
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and young alan as a child for his birthday parties would have the marx brothers over so but we'd be over that we became friends but but alan told me that fat was the bone in his throat and that for of the of the right wing pat buchanan said to me it was moby --. it had to be slain. so nixon trying to get fap over the finish line facing this opposition and the manhattan 12 which was the group of the conservative groups were dead against it mounting primary campaign against them so it was doomed except for that supplemental security income piece to failures. sorry that was lengthy but hope it was helpful. one of the interesting many interesting things in your book, the last liberal republican i thought was how you document how nixon pursued fab. i think there's of a feeling, the critical feeling that he, you know, he proposed it and then was just let it wither. but he he he kept going back with it. just one more, one or two more sentences. steve bell, who was a leading conservative person on the hill and wrote in 73, i think it after fab had been left behind he said for two years and
and young alan as a child for his birthday parties would have the marx brothers over so but we'd be over that we became friends but but alan told me that fat was the bone in his throat and that for of the of the right wing pat buchanan said to me it was moby --. it had to be slain. so nixon trying to get fap over the finish line facing this opposition and the manhattan 12 which was the group of the conservative groups were dead against it mounting primary campaign against them so it was doomed...
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an old groucho marx joke. >> seth: is it? >> the marx's manager, he'd ask, "how are you doing, mr.ve adopted it. >> seth: but it's nice to have you here. i must say, it's a very interesting premise for a film. you are a -- you're a gangster, an aging gangster. >> yes. who's maybe losing his faculties a bit. >> may i? >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> sorry, seth. >> seth: no, no. of course. take your time. this -- [ laughter ] >> an aging gangster -- [ light laughter ] attempts to reconnect with his children and rectify the mistakes in his past. but the criminal underworld won't loosen their grip willingly. >> seth: wow. [ laughter ] that's really good. [ laughter ] now, this has been something you've been doing recently on our show. you bring the logline because you want to make sure -- >> yeah, because -- >> seth: yeah. >> because i don't want sit and go "well, it's about this guy who --" >> seth: yeah. because somebody put a lot of time into this. >> yes. [ laughter ] >> seth: and they got it just right. so why not just read it? >> yes. and, oh, i should read too. miranda ross. >>
an old groucho marx joke. >> seth: is it? >> the marx's manager, he'd ask, "how are you doing, mr.ve adopted it. >> seth: but it's nice to have you here. i must say, it's a very interesting premise for a film. you are a -- you're a gangster, an aging gangster. >> yes. who's maybe losing his faculties a bit. >> may i? >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> sorry, seth. >> seth: no, no. of course. take your time. this -- [ laughter ] >> an aging...
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the truth about the distribution of wealth under capitalism makes karl marx not the great prophet whoided under capitalism wealth would be concentrated in the hands of fewer and fewer, while the majority of people would suffer increasing poverty. the fact is that, american capitalism, has set a new standard for human welfare. to keep its basic principle strong and vigorous in the years ahead, the opportunity of every american for a better living standard will certainly be enhanced. and perhaps even the disciples of socialism and communism will come out of their shadowy pipedreams and join us in our march of human progress. at our next session, we will be discussing the spirit of enterprise, until then, class is dismissed. ♪ >> the american adventure series is a production of the national education program in searcy, arkansas. this is a continuing series based on the political and economic system which has made america great watch for the next presentation of the american adventure. >> if you are enjoying american history tv to sign up for our newsletter using the qr code on the screen
the truth about the distribution of wealth under capitalism makes karl marx not the great prophet whoided under capitalism wealth would be concentrated in the hands of fewer and fewer, while the majority of people would suffer increasing poverty. the fact is that, american capitalism, has set a new standard for human welfare. to keep its basic principle strong and vigorous in the years ahead, the opportunity of every american for a better living standard will certainly be enhanced. and perhaps...
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among them are post-war architectural ensembles of eastern europe: moscow, kiev, warsaw, karl-marx allee in berlin, but the authoritative commission assessed minsk avenue as unique, which is worthy of being among the iconic objects of world culture. minsk avenue has a unique integrity. this is truly the last example of a classic. and could not imagine what passions were boiling around the belarusian capital and its main avenue in forty-fourth, immediately after liberation from the fascists. and with what labor, what heroic efforts of its residents it was erected. in july 1944, in the high offices of the central committee of the party in moscow, the fate of the belarusian capital was being decided. a group of authoritative architects was invited to the next meeting with the secretary of the central committee of the cpsu malinkov. their opinion is unanimous. the capital of the bssr must be built in a new place. this will be cheaper than restoring a practically. destroyed city. borisov was proposed as one of the options and the arguments that in water-rich belarus, all large cities arose on
among them are post-war architectural ensembles of eastern europe: moscow, kiev, warsaw, karl-marx allee in berlin, but the authoritative commission assessed minsk avenue as unique, which is worthy of being among the iconic objects of world culture. minsk avenue has a unique integrity. this is truly the last example of a classic. and could not imagine what passions were boiling around the belarusian capital and its main avenue in forty-fourth, immediately after liberation from the fascists. and...
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hegemony, by the way, antonio gramsci and other neo-marxists, too, after all, they also moved away from marxthe sense that classical marxists believed that the state, well, it is a projection of class struggle, it is such a historical phenomenon that sooner or later will recede, unfortunately, marxists say, without the state there is no way, no one will force contracts to be observed, no one will force order to be maintained, in this sense it is clear that the world will remain approximately from the same players, but here is how to do it, i have a sovereign... here is an understanding of what will happen, what will be the next step, which means, for example, we proceed from, here we have said millions of times. "the west is not pragmatic, but deeply ideological, i argued with my friend alexander viktorovich millions of times when i told him that the tefton spirit will be revived, nothing can be done about it, you still have to understand that the deep cultural, if you like, roots will still give their shoots, and we will see the reproduction of the same models of behavior over and over agai
hegemony, by the way, antonio gramsci and other neo-marxists, too, after all, they also moved away from marxthe sense that classical marxists believed that the state, well, it is a projection of class struggle, it is such a historical phenomenon that sooner or later will recede, unfortunately, marxists say, without the state there is no way, no one will force contracts to be observed, no one will force order to be maintained, in this sense it is clear that the world will remain approximately...
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it was a spacious, fairly light room, on the left and right on the walls were portraits of marx, engelslenin. during the war, portraits of suvorov and kutuzov appeared, hard furniture, no unnecessary objects. in the depths of the office, by the wall, stalin's desk, always piled high documents, papers. during the day, stalin contacted headquarters three times to clarify the situation at the front and give the appropriate directives, from 10 to 11 o'clock he called for the first time, from 17 to 18 - this was already the second conversation with headquarters, at midnight they came to him with maps, from 12 to ... and then later he continued to work on all the documents and then somewhere even from six to seven he held telephone conversations with the country's leadership and only after that he went to bed he slept until 11 o'clock, that is, practically 4 hours, no more. by the beginning of january 1942, german troops had been pushed back from moscow to a distance of 100 to 250 km, the moscow region, tula and ryazan regions had been completely liberated. stalin expected that the war could
it was a spacious, fairly light room, on the left and right on the walls were portraits of marx, engelslenin. during the war, portraits of suvorov and kutuzov appeared, hard furniture, no unnecessary objects. in the depths of the office, by the wall, stalin's desk, always piled high documents, papers. during the day, stalin contacted headquarters three times to clarify the situation at the front and give the appropriate directives, from 10 to 11 o'clock he called for the first time, from 17 to...
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and other work, a fire broke out in the building of the khabarovsk regional musical theater on karl marx in the city of khabarovsk, which resulted in damage. on the spot an investigation team is working on the incident , involving employees of the forensic science department, the investigative department. israel reported losses during the fighting in lebanon for the first time. at least eight soldiers were killed in an armed clash with hezbollah fighters. in turn, the yemeni houthis announced drone strikes on tel avi. and the head of mid-lebanon said that the deceased leader of the hezbollah movement, shortly before the murder, agreed to a ceasefire. details of the escalation in the middle east in reports denis dashkola. a restless night for beirut . a dozen strikes on different areas of the lebanese capital. israel launched missiles not only from planes, but also from ships. one of the targets, as stated by the idf, was a certain hezbollah medical facility. six people were killed in the strike on a residential building, and seven were seriously wounded. according to israeli media, the s
and other work, a fire broke out in the building of the khabarovsk regional musical theater on karl marx in the city of khabarovsk, which resulted in damage. on the spot an investigation team is working on the incident , involving employees of the forensic science department, the investigative department. israel reported losses during the fighting in lebanon for the first time. at least eight soldiers were killed in an armed clash with hezbollah fighters. in turn, the yemeni houthis announced...
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have it here if we want to put it up here what did they what did they tell you friend of mine tony marx, who were out on a mission. i think him and brad was able they encountered this couple remote town after lz was found hannah walked up to the building and and this elderly couple was setting there and refused to leave because they're great grandson, 8-years-old, was dead in the rafters. they had no way to get him out or didn't know what to do with him? >> and i mean, just just to see them sitting there with so much destruction around them. i mean, it's a reminder of how much people are dealing with behind images like this, but also when you see it on a big scale, these are individual people whose individual lives have been completely torn apart in many senses. and some of the most vulnerable here here are some of those seniors and dr. duke. i know you work with seniors specifically based on the conversations you've had interactions with folks in the area do our seniors getting what you think they need here? >> no i do not i've been able to go out on several of these missions myself, a
have it here if we want to put it up here what did they what did they tell you friend of mine tony marx, who were out on a mission. i think him and brad was able they encountered this couple remote town after lz was found hannah walked up to the building and and this elderly couple was setting there and refused to leave because they're great grandson, 8-years-old, was dead in the rafters. they had no way to get him out or didn't know what to do with him? >> and i mean, just just to see...
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example, renata blumame, also familiar to the soviet public from the late the eighties series "karl marx". in popularity, it is rivaled by, well, perhaps, the ballet of the central television of the gdr, which flickered in the morning mail program, and for some time the forward of the magdeburg football club, jurgen sparwaser. the ussr team did not get to the 1974 world cup due to its refusal to play a qualifying match with the chilean team, where a military accident had just occurred. the germans from the east then unexpectedly won this politically charged derby with a score of 1:0. this was the end of the east german team's success at the championship, but the party the leadership of the ussr and the gdr, this, of course, gave reason to talk about the advantages of the socialist system. in general , the sporting achievements of the gdr even caused some jealousy in moscow, but now no one is interested in this. sporting achievements are all doping, education and science are nonsense, industry was bought for pennies , mostly liquidated, the whole gdr is worthy only of the fact that they w
example, renata blumame, also familiar to the soviet public from the late the eighties series "karl marx". in popularity, it is rivaled by, well, perhaps, the ballet of the central television of the gdr, which flickered in the morning mail program, and for some time the forward of the magdeburg football club, jurgen sparwaser. the ussr team did not get to the 1974 world cup due to its refusal to play a qualifying match with the chilean team, where a military accident had just...
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khabarovsk regional musical theater on karl marx street in the city of khabarovsk, which entailed causinginvestigation team is working at the scene, with the participation of employees of the forensic department of the investigative department. she stated that there may be interruptions in cellular communications. in the city center, since the building housed the stations of the basic communication operators. khabarovsk residents have been watching the process since the morning, they have not left, and many are standing with tears in their eyes, as they told us, literally an entire era is leaving, everyone went there, brought their children, this is a cult, iconic place for the entire region, and they also write words of support telegram channel of the musical theater, sympathizes with the artist in support them in this difficult situation and there also the theater moskomedi announced that they are not holding any collection of donations for restoration - all this, if anyone sees such information, all this is a scammers' tricks, in no case should you react to this. also in the evening th
khabarovsk regional musical theater on karl marx street in the city of khabarovsk, which entailed causinginvestigation team is working at the scene, with the participation of employees of the forensic department of the investigative department. she stated that there may be interruptions in cellular communications. in the city center, since the building housed the stations of the basic communication operators. khabarovsk residents have been watching the process since the morning, they have not...
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and other work, a fire broke out in the building of the khabarovsk regional musical theater on karl marxeet in the city of khabarovsk, which caused damage. an investigative team is working at the scene with the participation of employees of the forensic department of the investigative department. the regional ministry of digital development also stated that there may be interruptions in cellular communications in the city center, since the building housed the stations of base operators communications. elizaveta yurova igorcherov, vesti khabarovsk. in kamchatka, a rescued group of killer whales got stuck in shallow water again. according to the latest information, all individuals are alive. one of the animals fell on its side, rescuers have already left for help. the plan of action is the same, provide the family with the most comfortable conditions, wait for the tide and send them in the right direction. let me remind you. late in the evening , the killer whales were finally able to swim out and moved to ustye, but after a couple of kilometers they ended up on the shallows. my colleague
and other work, a fire broke out in the building of the khabarovsk regional musical theater on karl marxeet in the city of khabarovsk, which caused damage. an investigative team is working at the scene with the participation of employees of the forensic department of the investigative department. the regional ministry of digital development also stated that there may be interruptions in cellular communications in the city center, since the building housed the stations of base operators...
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karl marx street in khabarovsk, which resulted in damage.igative team is working at the scene , including employees of the forensic science department of the investigative department. a state of emergency has been declared in one of the districts of kamchatka due to flooding. due to heavy rains, a river overflowed its banks and flooded the village of sobolevo. rescuers are currently working there. sixteen residential areas were immediately flooded, and the only road leading to the settlement was washed away. bridge supports were damaged. by this hour, the water level the water in the river has stopped rising, and a special commission is going around the houses to assess the damage. israel launched a new missile attack on the center of beirut, as reported by the lebanese ministry of health, 46 people were killed in the attacks in a day. meanwhile, the israeli army is expanding its ground operation on the border. at least eight soldiers were killed in an armed clash with hezbollah fighters. more about the situation in the middle east, victoria
karl marx street in khabarovsk, which resulted in damage.igative team is working at the scene , including employees of the forensic science department of the investigative department. a state of emergency has been declared in one of the districts of kamchatka due to flooding. due to heavy rains, a river overflowed its banks and flooded the village of sobolevo. rescuers are currently working there. sixteen residential areas were immediately flooded, and the only road leading to the settlement...
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at a meeting with ambassadors, this smart guy began to explain marx's capital to them.s to this he was also the minister of foreign affairs. daniil eftukhov, moscow region, the city of lobnya, lyceum. i will assume that this diplomat was vyacheslav mikhailovich skryabin, pseudonym molotov. well, of course, this is better than vitta, but it is not him. get up. zakhar kruglov, vladimir region, goruniks, school number 4, i think it is lev davidovich trotsky. good. the name of this major general, economist, lawyer, member, correspondent, academy of sciences. editor-in-chief, molotov, by the way, was, academician, editor-in-chief of the newspaper pravda, minister of foreign affairs of the ussr, dmitry trafimovich, shepilov, well, you have to read books to know such names, darling, i understand that all hope is on you, two mistakes, yes, yes, a compliment, friend, nickname, compliment. hitler complimented this diplomat, a wonderful translator, admiring his pure and correct german , asking: you are german, what was the name of this responsible employee, that is, the people's c
at a meeting with ambassadors, this smart guy began to explain marx's capital to them.s to this he was also the minister of foreign affairs. daniil eftukhov, moscow region, the city of lobnya, lyceum. i will assume that this diplomat was vyacheslav mikhailovich skryabin, pseudonym molotov. well, of course, this is better than vitta, but it is not him. get up. zakhar kruglov, vladimir region, goruniks, school number 4, i think it is lev davidovich trotsky. good. the name of this major general,...
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be proven to be legitimate until the governor disappeared and here is an actual excerpt from one of marx, many emails to belem. i could digress and say, you have the ability to give magnificent, gentle kisses or that i love your tan lines, are that i love the curve of your hips, the erotic beauty of you holding yourself or two magnificent parts of yourself and the faded glow of the night, slight. but hey that would be going into sexual details. >> so i'm saying it's start swirl lane at that point we didn't know, but we hoped that we had put everything together correctly and he was going to be getting off of a flight from argentina they're in the atlanta airport and there was only one flight coming in from argentina that morning remember being at the atlanta airport, it's 6:00 a.m. that morning. >> and one of the last people off the escalator is mark sanford and i i mean, i jumped pick up my digital cameras just could not believe he was sitting there in the atlantic so now the question was, would sanford actually come clean? >> why on san we're done. let's savor every moment. >> i'll pani
be proven to be legitimate until the governor disappeared and here is an actual excerpt from one of marx, many emails to belem. i could digress and say, you have the ability to give magnificent, gentle kisses or that i love your tan lines, are that i love the curve of your hips, the erotic beauty of you holding yourself or two magnificent parts of yourself and the faded glow of the night, slight. but hey that would be going into sexual details. >> so i'm saying it's start swirl lane at...
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it's the final resting place of some of the most significant writers, artists and thinkers like karl marxy're running out of space. like a lot of cemeteries across the country, highgate is all but full. so, the law commission is now examining a set of proposals to see what can be done to free up space. one idea is to reuse graves. it's something they've been able to do here since 2022. it can only be done after 75 years and if the right permissions are obtained. if the owner objects to grave re—use, it doesn't happen. and if relatives of the people who are buried in the grave object to reuse, it doesn't happen either. if the permissions are in place, a solemn process begins. i dig the grave down deeper and then re—inter them at the bottom of the grave, and then the new burials would go on top. right, so you're notjust throwing away bones or remains? absolutely not, no. we would know where all the remains were, and ideally they'd be in their original location, just a little bit further underground. the law commission is now consulting on whether reusing graves should be allowed across engl
it's the final resting place of some of the most significant writers, artists and thinkers like karl marxy're running out of space. like a lot of cemeteries across the country, highgate is all but full. so, the law commission is now examining a set of proposals to see what can be done to free up space. one idea is to reuse graves. it's something they've been able to do here since 2022. it can only be done after 75 years and if the right permissions are obtained. if the owner objects to grave...
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tanya explained, that reporting from of a how the how most attacks came without warning of israel marx or religious festival. the assault is now widely seen as a se leah on the pos of israel's intelligence services, is a look back. the events of that day the sun was just about to rise, when over a 1000 rockets were launched. israel from gaza, as millions of israel is rushed to seek shelter. 1500 him austrian militants on land. seeing air broke through to israel guys, a border fence in more than 60 locations, minutes later they reached is really military bases. and the nearing border communities on the way they shot indiscriminately a pessimist by all the while. the rocket beverage continued in various palestinian militants and civilians kept flowing in through the broken fence. the fighting expanded to over 30 different locations in the south of israel. one of these locations was the nova music festival. hundreds of rivers tried to sleep for their lives. cases of sexual violence rate and other atrocities were reported in 2 weeks and months that followed. the mentions of the cottage was
tanya explained, that reporting from of a how the how most attacks came without warning of israel marx or religious festival. the assault is now widely seen as a se leah on the pos of israel's intelligence services, is a look back. the events of that day the sun was just about to rise, when over a 1000 rockets were launched. israel from gaza, as millions of israel is rushed to seek shelter. 1500 him austrian militants on land. seeing air broke through to israel guys, a border fence in more than...
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you know, groucho marx was right, are you going to believe me or your lyin' eyes. >> jasmine, i'll give the final thoughts for this block to you in terms of not just the gaslighting that kamala harris is dealing with as a candidate and i think very effectively, but the short amount of time that she has to make the case and also maybe your thoughts on how she's being portrayed for her contentious interview where she called out fox news for hiding the truth. >> yeah. well, i think that always on the minds of her and her aides are the fact that how she presents herself as a black woman can very easily be misconstrued as her being angry or even aggressive. i think in that fox news interview she matched bret baier's tone very well. i think she was skilled in kind of running circles around him, trying to poke holes into the questions he was asking, because this is something she's able to do innately because she's a prosecutor. that is so much a part of her personality. throughout this campaign season, we've seen so much about the joyful kamala harris. but the prosecutor kamala harris is there
you know, groucho marx was right, are you going to believe me or your lyin' eyes. >> jasmine, i'll give the final thoughts for this block to you in terms of not just the gaslighting that kamala harris is dealing with as a candidate and i think very effectively, but the short amount of time that she has to make the case and also maybe your thoughts on how she's being portrayed for her contentious interview where she called out fox news for hiding the truth. >> yeah. well, i think...
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kerry marx and paul cox . that's the generation paul cox.t's the generation x guys. >> it's been a big news day. thatis >> it's been a big news day. that is the best i could write. >> i only come to in hear our introductions. >> you both got x in your name and you've had a busy day. i guess it is been a busy day. >> let's get straight to it. >> let's get straight to it. >> let's get straight to it. >> let's have a look at the front pages. >> we're going to go first with the daily telegraph iran attacks israel . the i the daily telegraph iran attacks israel. the i iran missile attack on israel sparks fear of new war. >> the guardian israel vows to retaliate after iran launches missile attack the metro. >> iran's new blitz at israel the fight iran fires missile barrage against israel. >> and finally, the times middle east erupts. >> and those are your front pages. >> and those are your front pages . first >> and those are your front pages. first up, >> and those are your front pages . first up, kerry, it's pages. first up, kerry, it's a very l
kerry marx and paul cox . that's the generation paul cox.t's the generation x guys. >> it's been a big news day. thatis >> it's been a big news day. that is the best i could write. >> i only come to in hear our introductions. >> you both got x in your name and you've had a busy day. i guess it is been a busy day. >> let's get straight to it. >> let's get straight to it. >> let's get straight to it. >> let's have a look at the front pages. >>...
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marx and engels. sloths 500. 600 for ivan, 800 for you, 1600 for mikhail. to whom? to ivan.the theme of the queen. 100 or 500? 500. watch the screen. in front of you are four queens of the popular deck. we have removed the designation of the suits. identify. can drop to 25, with a low level of metabolism more is not needed, body temperature, body temperature in celsius, yes rainbow 500, this invention of the employee of the expedition for the preparation of state papers ivan orlov is widely used to this day, rainbow print with smooth color changes when moving from one paint to another. rainbow 400. rainbow dash pony with a rainbow-colored mane and tail is one of the main characters of this animated series. friendship is magic. that's right. rainbow 300. you have 200. ivan has one and a half, mikhail has 1,600, well, come on, mikhail, mikhail, the theme of the plantation, the bet, the bet is 500. pay attention to the screen, the photo was taken in japan in the late 19th century, what plantation is depicted on it? maybe a teahouse, that's right, mikhail, rainbow 200. in the my
marx and engels. sloths 500. 600 for ivan, 800 for you, 1600 for mikhail. to whom? to ivan.the theme of the queen. 100 or 500? 500. watch the screen. in front of you are four queens of the popular deck. we have removed the designation of the suits. identify. can drop to 25, with a low level of metabolism more is not needed, body temperature, body temperature in celsius, yes rainbow 500, this invention of the employee of the expedition for the preparation of state papers ivan orlov is widely...
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when the marx brothers are on broadway, in their second show called the coconuts, harpo decides i've got a new gag. i'm going to try to catch groucho unaware and see if i can get him flat-footed and not know what to do on stage. i'm just going to have a blonde run across the stage and chase her, honking my horn. and groucho knows exactly what to say but that's not the point of the story. the point of the story is afterwards someone says do you know who that chorus girl is associated with? no. that's legs diamond's current girlfriend. one to get another blonde? so he did. but all those things would be going on. they also make a show called room 349. that's the remember of where rothstein was killed at what is now the nederlander theatre just below the 42nd street. it's not a good show. it lasts for a handful of performances. it is done very, very soon after his death. the names are changed to protect the guilty. what is remarkable is that his mistress is in the show. a woman named inez norton. these are wild, wild times. sports. there's a gangster who most people have forgotten, but w
when the marx brothers are on broadway, in their second show called the coconuts, harpo decides i've got a new gag. i'm going to try to catch groucho unaware and see if i can get him flat-footed and not know what to do on stage. i'm just going to have a blonde run across the stage and chase her, honking my horn. and groucho knows exactly what to say but that's not the point of the story. the point of the story is afterwards someone says do you know who that chorus girl is associated with? no....
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gold, of course, if it does not lose its properties and does not stop blinding the eyes according to marx, then the price will of course grow and grow and grow. this is a podcast easy money, i its host mikhail khanov, today we are talking about gold, about precious metals, about products made of precious metals, about whether it makes sense to invest in them right now and how to do it right. i think that gold is like a metal, that is, perhaps some analogues will be invented that will replace gold in the space industry, in instrument making and in precision engineering, actually possessing, i don’t think that this is a problem now, to create alloys that have exactly the same properties, the question is only in the cost price, but also as we say, the cost of gold mining is growing, well then the jewelry industry where we are the money industry should be brought into fashion, so that... i don't understand the value of gold, i'll go buy myself another ingot, let's have a couple of sentences, paragraphs about how, if a person, i want, i want it no matter what, i want it like the central bank o
gold, of course, if it does not lose its properties and does not stop blinding the eyes according to marx, then the price will of course grow and grow and grow. this is a podcast easy money, i its host mikhail khanov, today we are talking about gold, about precious metals, about products made of precious metals, about whether it makes sense to invest in them right now and how to do it right. i think that gold is like a metal, that is, perhaps some analogues will be invented that will replace...
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when the marx brothers are on broadway, the lyric theater, harpo decides i've got a new gag, i'm going catch groucho unaware and get him flat-footed not to know what to do on the stage and i'll have a blond run across the stage and chase her honking my horn. and, well, actually groucho knows exactly what to say, but that's not the point. story. the point of the story is afterwards someone says harpo, do you know who that chorus girl is associated with? no. that's legs diamond's current girlfriend, why don't you get another blond, so he did. all of those things would be going on in the-- they also make -- they also make a show called room 349, that's the room number where rothstein was killed at what is now the nederlander theater just below 42nd street and it's not a very good show, it lasts for a handful of performances and it's done, very, very soon after his death and the names are changed of course to protect the guilty. what is remarkable is that his mistress is in the show, a woman named inez north. and these are, indeed, wild, wild times. sports, there's a guy named-- a gangster
when the marx brothers are on broadway, the lyric theater, harpo decides i've got a new gag, i'm going catch groucho unaware and get him flat-footed not to know what to do on the stage and i'll have a blond run across the stage and chase her honking my horn. and, well, actually groucho knows exactly what to say, but that's not the point. story. the point of the story is afterwards someone says harpo, do you know who that chorus girl is associated with? no. that's legs diamond's current...
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everybody had a showgirl, chorus girl, girlfriend, legs, diamond did when the marx brothers are on broadway in their second show called the coconuts at the lyric theater, harpo decides, oh, i got a new gag. i'm going to try and catch groucho unaware and see if i can get him flatfooted and not know what to do. and the stage. so i'm just going to have a blond run across the stage and i'm going to chase her honking my horn and well, actually, groucho knows exactly what to say, but that's not the point of the story. the point of the story is afterwards someone says, harpo, do you know who that chorus girl is associated with? no, that's legs diamond's current girlfriend. why don't you get another blond? and so he did. but all of those things would be going on in the or they also make they also make a show called room 349. that's the room number of where rothstein was killed at berkshire central at the what is now the neither land or theater just below fort street. and it's not a very good show. it lasts for a handful of performances. it's done very, very soon after his death. the names are chang
everybody had a showgirl, chorus girl, girlfriend, legs, diamond did when the marx brothers are on broadway in their second show called the coconuts at the lyric theater, harpo decides, oh, i got a new gag. i'm going to try and catch groucho unaware and see if i can get him flatfooted and not know what to do. and the stage. so i'm just going to have a blond run across the stage and i'm going to chase her honking my horn and well, actually, groucho knows exactly what to say, but that's not the...
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brooke raw linns, marx simon, joe concha. charlie crist and liz cheney.'s next and coming up here on kudlow, why is kamala harris want death taxes? maybe death is the next one. talking about it with steve moore and great famous congresswoman claudia tenney next up on kudlow. thanks. ♪ when you're a small business owner, your to-do list can be...a lot. ♪ [ cellphone whooshes ] [ sighs ] that's why progressive makes it easy to save with a commercial auto quote online so you can take on all your others to-dos. already did. see if you could save at progressivecommercial.com. (luke) homes-dot-com is a new, elevated home-shopping experience. beautiful design, tremendously rich content, and, my favorite touch, it's the only site that always connects you to the listing agent. feels like a work of art! (marci) lovely. what about the app? (luke) uh-oh! look what i did. it's ringing. hello? hello? (marci) they can't hear you. (luke) hello? (marci) because you glued a frame over the microphone. (luke) i think i've glued the frame over the microphone. (vo) ding dong!
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islamists like he is looking for marx's stall yes he is looking for marx's stall that you were arguingvoted marxist where can you find something like that means god means before the islamist hamas and palestinian islamic jihad palestinian islamic us is banned in russia hamas is not banned so to speak yes yes they all allocated their units and these units. which indicates that hezbollah succeeded keep their combat tunnels, practically intact, yes, their main armed formations, and most importantly, their commanders on the ground, who somehow, that is, organized, despite the death of a number of high-ranking leaders, finally, anyone who deals with such an organization as hezbollah, hamas, and i will not list further, should know a simple truth, you can destroy the leaders, but in their place other more... completely different things will come, this is really a person who is deeply attached to material goods, for the family and so on and so forth, the man, well i said, i can tell in the television version, how he was followed shabak characterized that this man, therefore, is smart, cunning
islamists like he is looking for marx's stall yes he is looking for marx's stall that you were arguingvoted marxist where can you find something like that means god means before the islamist hamas and palestinian islamic jihad palestinian islamic us is banned in russia hamas is not banned so to speak yes yes they all allocated their units and these units. which indicates that hezbollah succeeded keep their combat tunnels, practically intact, yes, their main armed formations, and most...
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and he told us that hertzin went abroad to prepare the great october revolution together with marx, wellaugh, i 'll show you one at home, this is not a method, you can't do that, go, go. yes, ilya semenovich with a bad grade is absolutely not allowed to us, you know, my dear, but they'll kick him out of the pioneer house. from this ensemble, where will he go back to? to the yard? no, i didn't give him a two, he got a three, satisfactory, thank you, just don't thank me for god's sake, you can't thank me, you 're reminding me once again that i'm lying for your sake, oh, no, not for my sake, not for my sake, well, in any case , not for the fact that vova danced in this ensemble, he doesn't need to train his legs. we're talking about memory, memory, memory - that's true, thank you for the decree, and you asked why his memory is bad, and his speech, maybe his father is a hereditary alcoholic, maybe my boy, he couldn't hold his head up until he was one and a half years old and... everyone said he wouldn't survive, he's still being teased in the yard as a weakling, excuse me, you shouldn't have
and he told us that hertzin went abroad to prepare the great october revolution together with marx, wellaugh, i 'll show you one at home, this is not a method, you can't do that, go, go. yes, ilya semenovich with a bad grade is absolutely not allowed to us, you know, my dear, but they'll kick him out of the pioneer house. from this ensemble, where will he go back to? to the yard? no, i didn't give him a two, he got a three, satisfactory, thank you, just don't thank me for god's sake, you can't...
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. >> i was talking to jeff marx about it today.ucky enough to get out before this brutality. if you can't price the product, get out of the business. sorry, that is the way i feel. let's go to david in california. >> hey jim, this is our silver anniversary. i'm calling you because i have been watching you since 1999. >> man, that is fantastic. congratulations. what is going on? >> the only things that i would say, is that your parents misspelled your name. it should be jim -- g e m. i am wondering if i should double down. >> does hold it. no one has ever heard of it. what a good story. let's hold onto it. it is a good story. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is a sponsored by charles schwab. awkward question... is there going to be anything... -left over? -yeah. oh, absolutely. (inner monologue) my kids don't know what they want. you know who knows what she wants? me! with empower, we get all of our financial questions answered. so you don't have to worry. empower. what
. >> i was talking to jeff marx about it today.ucky enough to get out before this brutality. if you can't price the product, get out of the business. sorry, that is the way i feel. let's go to david in california. >> hey jim, this is our silver anniversary. i'm calling you because i have been watching you since 1999. >> man, that is fantastic. congratulations. what is going on? >> the only things that i would say, is that your parents misspelled your name. it should be...
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jeff marx, we feel like we want to hold onto a little bit. just because it is such a great company. it is not the right stock to buy right now when you are talking about the fed cutting rates. let's be careful, and don't be big in it. let's go to suleman in washington. >> boo yah. >> thank you very much. >> i have a stock that i think has really good growth, and a steady dividend. recently, has upgraded by j.p. morgan, and wells fargo. 185 to the $200 area. recently, upcoming earnings and potentially, it is going to resolve with lawsuit settlements that are coming up. my stock is johnson and johnson. wondering if it has been groped? >> it is very rare that i have seen the stock at a very low marketable point like it is right now. i can't imagine that you get hurt very badly. when the feds cut it, you want to stay away from the drug stocks and the food stocks, and go into something more that has more cyclicality. that is fine with me. charts from carley garner report a whole money madness, and if history is any guide for us, it looks like i could be making a big mistake. much more ma
jeff marx, we feel like we want to hold onto a little bit. just because it is such a great company. it is not the right stock to buy right now when you are talking about the fed cutting rates. let's be careful, and don't be big in it. let's go to suleman in washington. >> boo yah. >> thank you very much. >> i have a stock that i think has really good growth, and a steady dividend. recently, has upgraded by j.p. morgan, and wells fargo. 185 to the $200 area. recently, upcoming...
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she clearly marx us for harris, she comes out and, don't worry, honey, i got it right. >> i watched thetwice because i hate myself right now -- [laughter] because it really is a hard ad to watch. and julia roberts is out to lunch on this one because she is so preposterously out of touch9 with the plight of what a regular women are experiencing under the current administration if and the potential next administration. meaning if groceries are 30% higher, do you think it affects the lady that was in "pretty woman," which, by the way, the democrats want to call pretty person now? spoiler alert, it's a 40-year-old movie. you should have seen it. but the point is every time they trot out a celebrity, they're just highlighting how out of touch they are with the actual life experience of everyday americans. and that's who's making the pitch for kamala. it's people who talk down to people. think about what she's e saying there. if you're with a woman, you can't advocate for who you want to vote for. you don't is have that kind of strength, so you can lie to your husband and sneak off like votin
she clearly marx us for harris, she comes out and, don't worry, honey, i got it right. >> i watched thetwice because i hate myself right now -- [laughter] because it really is a hard ad to watch. and julia roberts is out to lunch on this one because she is so preposterously out of touch9 with the plight of what a regular women are experiencing under the current administration if and the potential next administration. meaning if groceries are 30% higher, do you think it affects the lady...
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i see her as a socialist and a marx u.s. ideology. -- marxist ideology.taught marxist economy at, i think at stanford, and so she's going to to run home to daddy whenever an issue with the economy comes up. and my fear is that, you know, it's about marxism. look, this thing about price controls, straight out of their book. and so, no, she's not a pragmatic capitalist, she's a socialist. she's even to the left of bernie sanders. that that's what we're going to get from kamala harris. stuart: can you just tell us, 30 seconds, about kamalao finishes oly? that's a play on monopoly, i think. what's it about? >> in 2022 we ran biden-o finishes oly where my grandchildren talked about censorship, gas prices and the debt. so since kamala harris is really just a continuation of biden, we decided to do kamalalopoly. we talked about the border and we talked about high inflation. and at the end my grandson said, hey, this game is even worse than the old man's game, and he's right, you know? kamala harris is going to be worse than joe biden. the continuation of and act
i see her as a socialist and a marx u.s. ideology. -- marxist ideology.taught marxist economy at, i think at stanford, and so she's going to to run home to daddy whenever an issue with the economy comes up. and my fear is that, you know, it's about marxism. look, this thing about price controls, straight out of their book. and so, no, she's not a pragmatic capitalist, she's a socialist. she's even to the left of bernie sanders. that that's what we're going to get from kamala harris. stuart: can...
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this was the time when be lying to a great book club where you may have read karl marx, among many other authors, is could make you suspect in the eyes of senator mccarthy in this very room, this historic senate caucus room. senator mccarthy held numerous sensationalist hearings, including the infamous army mccarthy hearings. he questioned witness this not only about their own possible affiliations with the communist party, but also grilled them about their friends and families, their coworkers and their neighbors. senator mccarthy's subpoenaed famous composers and writers such as aaron copeland and dashiell hammett, journalists such as james reston and numerous actors and actors aces. but many indeed most of the witnesses were low level government employees from the state department. voice of america. the u.s. overseas libraries, the government printing office, and the army. while senator mccarthy informed witnesses of their constitutional right to decline to answer a question, he interpreted any refusal to do so as an admission guilt. as he lectured one witness, a communist and an espi
this was the time when be lying to a great book club where you may have read karl marx, among many other authors, is could make you suspect in the eyes of senator mccarthy in this very room, this historic senate caucus room. senator mccarthy held numerous sensationalist hearings, including the infamous army mccarthy hearings. he questioned witness this not only about their own possible affiliations with the communist party, but also grilled them about their friends and families, their coworkers...
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sh marx -- sh ark a america, you said adversary, singular. who is that? often talk about our near-peer adversaries, i think that's a bit of a you mitt romney. china has been -- euphemism. they've been systematically investing to rule the world as a hegemon. liz: okay, so how far behind is the u.s. when it comes to the industrial military complex? >> i think we're pretty far behind. we spent 10 years of production of munitions in 10 weeks when we look at ukraine. you, if you want deterrence, which we've clearly lost. everything you just showed us is that our around adversaries are not afraid of us, you need years' worth of weapons on hand, and you need the ability to produce them. we thought the stockpile was going to scare people. no, it's the ability to produce the stockpile. if it takes you eight years to produce a patriot, that's not scaring anyone. if you're not fielding any more capability, you need to produce things quickly, cheaply and at scale. liz: what scared me the most in this defense reformation missive that you put out, that treatise -- and
sh marx -- sh ark a america, you said adversary, singular. who is that? often talk about our near-peer adversaries, i think that's a bit of a you mitt romney. china has been -- euphemism. they've been systematically investing to rule the world as a hegemon. liz: okay, so how far behind is the u.s. when it comes to the industrial military complex? >> i think we're pretty far behind. we spent 10 years of production of munitions in 10 weeks when we look at ukraine. you, if you want...
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because he smoked a lot of weed and read karl marx he's the biggest capitalists i've ever seen i'm soappointed in what's happened to jackson. >> he had this opportunity to be something really positive, but he has become the king of conspiracy theories the king of conspiracy theories. you heard of somebody called jackson hinkle yes. >> aren't you think about him? >> not my politics at all. >> jackson had been condemned and disavowed by established pro-palestinian activists. >> people see our cause and our issue they're playground a lot of the times, but he isn't alone in resetting his political compass i feel more like a man already just listening to these gentlemen and some of us reflects a big change in american politics. i think a lot of the younger generation, they have a different perspective of us history of colonialization. they're skeptical of what the government is telling them before election day, vice president harris basis voters and takes the pressing questions, lie anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential town hall. >> kamala harris wednesday at nine eastern on cnn ev
because he smoked a lot of weed and read karl marx he's the biggest capitalists i've ever seen i'm soappointed in what's happened to jackson. >> he had this opportunity to be something really positive, but he has become the king of conspiracy theories the king of conspiracy theories. you heard of somebody called jackson hinkle yes. >> aren't you think about him? >> not my politics at all. >> jackson had been condemned and disavowed by established pro-palestinian...
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this came out after a couple analysts at citi group, greg marx and brent donnelly, they looked at theconomist magazine from 1998-2016, and i can tell you, they saw a lot of mistakes then, and we know things have9 gotten worse. the media's become even more biased, at least more i acute, in my opinion, than recent years. and this is what they found. 44 covers, a year later 68.2 were contrarian. in other words, they were completely wrong. so whenever they were bearish, if you went long, a year later you made 18%. if they were bullish and you made short -- in other words, you can make a lot of money on the bias of the media. let's bring in peter st. onge. it's been tough lately because the news is designed to generate outcomes. it's not anymore, we don't -- it's hard to find news that just gives you the facts. it always a feels particularly mainstream media's trying to shape narratives. >> yeah, you're absolutely right. so in theory, they're supposed to be explaining the world, predicting the future to the certain degree, and you're absolutely right, i think it's serving a narrative. i th
this came out after a couple analysts at citi group, greg marx and brent donnelly, they looked at theconomist magazine from 1998-2016, and i can tell you, they saw a lot of mistakes then, and we know things have9 gotten worse. the media's become even more biased, at least more i acute, in my opinion, than recent years. and this is what they found. 44 covers, a year later 68.2 were contrarian. in other words, they were completely wrong. so whenever they were bearish, if you went long, a year...
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text by lemmon, marx, hitler, doesn't mean i endorse is even more teach about certain ideologies andlitical movements this was awful. and they don't actually understand hitler. you have too understand why she had support of the wish of not doing a job. quick so quickly, one more before weec meet. one question i found fascinating. you brought up space in a bizarre sort ofof way in terms f the special relations issue. but space, where does academic freedom end? it's a particular question asked about the judiciary. are there spaces where for example members of the judiciary areof entitled to academic freem because of the space in which they're working or acting? we have not talked about k-12. alexisic is so complicated to tk about it. professors are not the only people whose job depends on speech and critical speech. but in my view, different people use free speech for different functions. take for example, for a journalist. has anyone heard journalist? >> else leave it there. >> a journalist needs a special function, public benefit to uncover and publish information of value to democra
text by lemmon, marx, hitler, doesn't mean i endorse is even more teach about certain ideologies andlitical movements this was awful. and they don't actually understand hitler. you have too understand why she had support of the wish of not doing a job. quick so quickly, one more before weec meet. one question i found fascinating. you brought up space in a bizarre sort ofof way in terms f the special relations issue. but space, where does academic freedom end? it's a particular question asked...