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noam. he's considered one of the best neurosurgeons in brazil. and while that's happening amazon. allergies so says going. to busy doing nothing is going to do the population much because it's going to people from llamas on. in the culture is good out of the big picture but it's it's a real business which we need to maintain we need to i would but it's no the fact of the profit so the more we go forward with the dross with the automotive g.p.s. driven practical side of the machines will have less and less people employed so the fact that we easily get the c.e.o. the business just the rest of the rules get rid of those minutes. with the ego. they call me a useful idiot. you called me a useful idiot useful idiot useful idiots were expressing my opinions on t.v. there are thousands of us doing it behind his record is the same strategy we attack persons instead of talking about what's next you'll ban me from getting this close to the white house i'm with pink why not ban the color pink one hour stretch me on the right i should be sent to the town because i'm going to try to break me o
noam. he's considered one of the best neurosurgeons in brazil. and while that's happening amazon. allergies so says going. to busy doing nothing is going to do the population much because it's going to people from llamas on. in the culture is good out of the big picture but it's it's a real business which we need to maintain we need to i would but it's no the fact of the profit so the more we go forward with the dross with the automotive g.p.s. driven practical side of the machines will have...
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the television shows like the famous one between what's his name and the other guy and you know what noam chomsky versus william you know famous the big thinkers and buckley buckley william f. buckley they could have debates and it wasn't like shrieking from one effort chamber to the other like you turn on m.s.n. we see in their shrieking about you know to their base and fox is shrieking to their base and like that and there's no i conversation that a scene between them. is so weird thing to watch. but you know hopefully we provide this platform with all sorts of heterodox economists and thinkers and outside the mainstream we could cover more mainstream people if we wanted but you know they're always on one of these networks we go see them elsewhere but i don't think that your thinking is dangerous. society run by dictators like you have america so you know i think those are well those in there are just charity the original thought is considered an act of trip i can i'm going to go get some more pumpkin pie we need more pumpkin pie i look that up george orwell something about. tearing. ok
the television shows like the famous one between what's his name and the other guy and you know what noam chomsky versus william you know famous the big thinkers and buckley buckley william f. buckley they could have debates and it wasn't like shrieking from one effort chamber to the other like you turn on m.s.n. we see in their shrieking about you know to their base and fox is shrieking to their base and like that and there's no i conversation that a scene between them. is so weird thing to...
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noams representative passionate leadership on this, i let this for a number of years. i want to address the idle rich and special interest. family farm in livingston, texas, three times her loved ones have died. grandfather, father and husband. three times, uncle sam shows up and says, give us what is due. three times, they have shelled out money to keep their family farm and home. idle rich? roy morton runs a welding supply company. started it 40 years ago. --ay, his son and grandchild and grandson work there. he has shelled out thousands to do a state planning. -- estate planning. now, you count the store, the inventory, the trucks out back, he is already over the limit. was, i didn to me not work my whole lifetime for the government, i did this for my family. she said one of her family's estates, it had been in the family 100 years. they had to sell about two thirds of it to pay the death tax. these are the idle rich? special interests? you look at the people who support this in the past, community pharmacists, florists, people. auto repair there are not clean hands
noams representative passionate leadership on this, i let this for a number of years. i want to address the idle rich and special interest. family farm in livingston, texas, three times her loved ones have died. grandfather, father and husband. three times, uncle sam shows up and says, give us what is due. three times, they have shelled out money to keep their family farm and home. idle rich? roy morton runs a welding supply company. started it 40 years ago. --ay, his son and grandchild and...
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including "manufacturing consent: the political economy of the mass media," which he co-authored with noamhomsky. this is a clip of herman appearing in the film, "the brainwashing of my dad." >> the mnstream media are ele institutions. ownership ofhe medias coenentrat in n thhandss of veryeaealthy individuals. the media system is relyly a powerfrf set of structures. most people don't have c choic thth don't have a spectm m of ailable oices th can loo at and say, "oh, iikike th orr thatat so y have a very limited constraid, set of optiontoto gin with. thatat is the bias that is built in to the ststructure of the system. amy: at hermann died on saturday at the age of and those are some 92. of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. yes, we are broadcasting live from the u.n. climate summit in bonn, germany, the home of beethoven. this is the first climate summit since president trump has vowed to pull the united states out of the landmark 2015 paris climate agreement, a process that takes four years. while this action would leave th
including "manufacturing consent: the political economy of the mass media," which he co-authored with noamhomsky. this is a clip of herman appearing in the film, "the brainwashing of my dad." >> the mnstream media are ele institutions. ownership ofhe medias coenentrat in n thhandss of veryeaealthy individuals. the media system is relyly a powerfrf set of structures. most people don't have c choic thth don't have a spectm m of ailable oices th can loo at and say,...
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i did not realize that noam chomsky was one of those that was arrested. read a book -- i have read a bunch of memoirs and some of the memoirs i have read are by people here today. cathy wilkerson, one of my classmates from college. bill zimmerman is right over here. he has a terrific book called "troublemaker." jerry, who burned a lot of draft files. frank joyce has a good book. it is a terrific book about their trip to vietnam. bruce with a book called "the resistor." he was the head of fds at cornell. it is a great adventure story -- he was arrested at some demonstration in brooklyn and at the trial, at the lunch break he went off and joined abbie hoffman to throw the dollar bills on the new york stock exchange. it just gives you a flavor. the second thing i want to say is about the event itself. the event -- lots of times we forget about the day before october 21. on the 20th was a very significant action at the department of justice. that action, where a thousand draft cards were turned in really helped to cripple the draft system. that is because, li
i did not realize that noam chomsky was one of those that was arrested. read a book -- i have read a bunch of memoirs and some of the memoirs i have read are by people here today. cathy wilkerson, one of my classmates from college. bill zimmerman is right over here. he has a terrific book called "troublemaker." jerry, who burned a lot of draft files. frank joyce has a good book. it is a terrific book about their trip to vietnam. bruce with a book called "the resistor." he...
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that is an indicator of just how many gains have been made by an extremist right-wing party, which noam chomsky correctly calls the most dangerous criminal organization in the history of the world. that is where we are right now. unfortunately, the democratic party has not been able to put together the mobilization of the base in a way that can counteract that kind of very vile corporate militarist force that we have. as a matter of fact, we have a situation where in the last nine years -- and this is particularly important because it spanned the entire obama administration. there were 1000 state legislative seats lost a democrats to republicans. and that tells us something about the overall effect of the corporate policies that have been pursued from the top of the democratic party. juan: norm, let's get into your book "autopsy: the democratic party in crisis." what are some of the key issues you raise in that book? >> yes, well, this special report, which we had a task force assigned for several months to work on and i co-coordinated with the chair of the progressive caucus of the cal
that is an indicator of just how many gains have been made by an extremist right-wing party, which noam chomsky correctly calls the most dangerous criminal organization in the history of the world. that is where we are right now. unfortunately, the democratic party has not been able to put together the mobilization of the base in a way that can counteract that kind of very vile corporate militarist force that we have. as a matter of fact, we have a situation where in the last nine years -- and...
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noam, you're recognized. >> thank you mr. bartold for being here. i've been listening today, and i feel a little bit bad for you, i know it's strange, isn't it? a lot of people have raised their voices at you and made political speeches when really your role here today is to answer questions about the legislative text in front of us. and so i appreciate you being here and doing that for us, because we want to make the best decision for families, and the best decision for america. so that we can grow our economy, which basically means when you grow the economy, you raise wages, you get more jobs in the county, you have more people who have options. so when was the last time you had a markup on a bill of this size that was doing tax reform of this size? i mean you have been in your position for how long? >> i've been the chief of staff since 2009. >> have you had a bill of this size doing tax reform since you've been in your position? >> well, actually the american reinvestment recovery act was substantial, but this would be larger. >> this would be l
noam, you're recognized. >> thank you mr. bartold for being here. i've been listening today, and i feel a little bit bad for you, i know it's strange, isn't it? a lot of people have raised their voices at you and made political speeches when really your role here today is to answer questions about the legislative text in front of us. and so i appreciate you being here and doing that for us, because we want to make the best decision for families, and the best decision for america. so that...