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welcome back to our conversation with professor noam chomsky . so let's talk about principle number three redesign the economy. i suppose this would have taken off would you say in the one nine hundred seventy s. late began in the seventy's you see the first steps in the carter administration than reagan and what were they doing what did you say well this is the so-called neo liberal shift to try to shift decisions from the public arena to what's called the market the market how do you define liberalism it's basically the idea is private is reduce the role of the public institutions. deregulate. permit to infect encourage the growth of financial institutions a. network of policies of this kind as the ideology claims it's increasing freedom so actually increasing tyranny it means that instead of decisions and choices being made in the public arena where the public in principle has something to rule the state to the degree that the state is democratic may be an actual rule shifting it to private tyrannies corporate sector mostly pretty highly monop
welcome back to our conversation with professor noam chomsky . so let's talk about principle number three redesign the economy. i suppose this would have taken off would you say in the one nine hundred seventy s. late began in the seventy's you see the first steps in the carter administration than reagan and what were they doing what did you say well this is the so-called neo liberal shift to try to shift decisions from the public arena to what's called the market the market how do you define...
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that was professor noam chomsky. thank you for watching join us next week for part two of our conversation with professor noam chomsky you can find us on our t. dot com slash on contact until next week. the mission of news with you is to go to the people tell their side of the story our stories are well sourced we don't hide anything from the public and i don't think the mainstream media in this country can say that the rich. are to america has a different perspective so that we're not hearing one echo chamber that one stream media is constantly spewing. we're not beholden to any corporate sponsor no one tells us what to cover how long or how to say it that's the beauty of our t.v. america. we give both sides we hear from both sides and we question more that's. not letting anything get in your way and bring it home to the american people. i think the average viewer just after watching a couple of segments understands that we're telling stories there are critics can't tell me you know why because their advertisers won
that was professor noam chomsky. thank you for watching join us next week for part two of our conversation with professor noam chomsky you can find us on our t. dot com slash on contact until next week. the mission of news with you is to go to the people tell their side of the story our stories are well sourced we don't hide anything from the public and i don't think the mainstream media in this country can say that the rich. are to america has a different perspective so that we're not hearing...
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welcome to on contact we came to cambridge massachusetts to meet with professor noam chomsky arguably america's greatest intellectual i want to ask you about the ten principles that are laid out in the book and the first one you talk about is reducing democracy your second point shaping the idiology principle number three redesign the economy to shifting the burden. with chris hedges. this is the second part of our conversation at his office at mit focusing on his latest book requiem for the american dream. with chris hedges. principal number five attack solidarity and you bring up social security what we are watching this happen as we speak what is this about. concern for the fate of others so i don't have children or grandchildren in elementary school so why should i pay taxes why do i have to care that the kid across the street goes to school well solidarity means you do care social security is based on the concept of solidarity you care the the widow across town has no food. the institution that was built them so there is the labor movement so there is it slogan. we're all in it t
welcome to on contact we came to cambridge massachusetts to meet with professor noam chomsky arguably america's greatest intellectual i want to ask you about the ten principles that are laid out in the book and the first one you talk about is reducing democracy your second point shaping the idiology principle number three redesign the economy to shifting the burden. with chris hedges. this is the second part of our conversation at his office at mit focusing on his latest book requiem for the...
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thank you for watching for more of our conversation with professor noam chomsky go to r.t. dot com slash on monday and i'll see you next week.
thank you for watching for more of our conversation with professor noam chomsky go to r.t. dot com slash on monday and i'll see you next week.
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thank you for watching for more of our conversation with professor noam chomsky go to r.t. dot com slash on monday and i'll see you next week. called to see if we can. everyone in the world should experience freedom and you'll get the old the old. the old according to just. welcome our world come along for the day. in case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington media the media over the voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . there's a real irony going. to lay a finger on a responsible choice new people and there is always a well that's what i think it was always c.n.n. center. in atlanta the baltimore area now wholesale surveillance you feel you have all made while there's room to move to socialize and trump has used the social media site while i always thought the story goes it's garbage real shiny. to. the touch. her. mum. your launching an artillery got special report
thank you for watching for more of our conversation with professor noam chomsky go to r.t. dot com slash on monday and i'll see you next week. called to see if we can. everyone in the world should experience freedom and you'll get the old the old. the old according to just. welcome our world come along for the day. in case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington media the media over the voters elected the...
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in your conversation with professor noam chomsky. i'm going to do just that if you're watching hard to. wash jake born. to. play. the mission of news with it is to go to the people tell their side of the story our stories are well sourced we don't hide anything from the public and i don't think the mainstream media in this country can say that i mean average viewer knows that our to america has a different perspective so that we're not hearing one echo chamber that mainstream media is constantly spewing. we're not beholden to any corporate sponsor no one tells us what to cover how long the coverage or how to say it that's the beauty of archie america. we give both sides we hear from both sides and we question more that journalists are not letting anything get in your way to bring it home to the american people. on the back with chris hedges. i want to move on to your eighth principle keep the rabble and why which may be the seminal pointed out is the break in the labor movement breaking the labor movement is critical the u.s. has a v
in your conversation with professor noam chomsky. i'm going to do just that if you're watching hard to. wash jake born. to. play. the mission of news with it is to go to the people tell their side of the story our stories are well sourced we don't hide anything from the public and i don't think the mainstream media in this country can say that i mean average viewer knows that our to america has a different perspective so that we're not hearing one echo chamber that mainstream media is...
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thank you for watching for more of our conversation with professor noam chomsky go to r.t. dot com slash on monday and i'll see you next week. would you have for breakfast yesterday why would you pick those up faces your wife . your name and what's your biggest fear when they are. in a bit on the hayride was the last time you read a board you say if you ever met the best quote about. exploring the topic that doesn't belong in the future now i need to do to question more. in case you're new to the game this is how. the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington the washington post media the media. and voters elected to businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you were a south and taken your last to bang turn. to caught up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry suddenly i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first m
thank you for watching for more of our conversation with professor noam chomsky go to r.t. dot com slash on monday and i'll see you next week. would you have for breakfast yesterday why would you pick those up faces your wife . your name and what's your biggest fear when they are. in a bit on the hayride was the last time you read a board you say if you ever met the best quote about. exploring the topic that doesn't belong in the future now i need to do to question more. in case you're new to...
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welcomed on contact we're in cambridge massachusetts to speak to professor noam chomsky has there ever been an organisation history which is dedicated to the destruction of the possibility we're going to look that's actually what we're facing. with chris hedges. noam chomsky is probably america's greatest intellectual who has written on the palestine israel conflict the nature of the liberal class in a capitalist democracy how imperialism works as well as the reconfiguration of the american economy into an oligarchy system. that makes war on the middle class this is part one of our conversation with professor chomsky in his office at mit. with chris hedges. so professor chomsky i want to ask you about the ten principles that are laid out or have been organized in the book requiem for the american dream which was based on the documentary that you did the ten principles of concentration of wealth and power and the first one you talk about is reducing democracy what i mean by that. should first come to the. construction of the ten principles is really the contribution of the editors it's
welcomed on contact we're in cambridge massachusetts to speak to professor noam chomsky has there ever been an organisation history which is dedicated to the destruction of the possibility we're going to look that's actually what we're facing. with chris hedges. noam chomsky is probably america's greatest intellectual who has written on the palestine israel conflict the nature of the liberal class in a capitalist democracy how imperialism works as well as the reconfiguration of the american...
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thank you for watching for more of our conversation with professor noam chomsky go to r.t. dot com slash on i'll see you next week. the war hawks selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle. for new socks try to tell you that somebody gossiping public but i shall. tell you on the cool enough to fight. the hawks that we along. with one. dubrovnik descent totally peaceful. venice its peaceful hours are numbered. is also stealing itself in the early morning. three unique cities in europe with one problem the skidding would all the time. that it would have but yes you know what that that benny hill. that's not so many things that you put it yeah. i did a city deduct it quotes but complaints it's going to with colds of tourists every day the whole year round the peak season in some cities in europe results in the state of emergency. the best there became national get out because of this and also china called to share our national guard like place a couple stories on the. local residents suffer from the mass of thi
thank you for watching for more of our conversation with professor noam chomsky go to r.t. dot com slash on i'll see you next week. the war hawks selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle. for new socks try to tell you that somebody gossiping public but i shall. tell you on the cool enough to fight. the hawks that we along. with one. dubrovnik descent totally peaceful. venice its peaceful hours are numbered. is also stealing...
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welcome to on contact we're in cambridge massachusetts to speak to professor noam chomsky has there ever been an organisation. which is. to destruction of the possibility we're going to. noam chomsky is probably america's greatest intellectual who has written on the palestine israel conflict the nature of the liberal capitalist democracy how imperialism works as well as the reconfiguration of the american economy into an oligarchy system that makes war on the middle class this is part one of our conversation with professor chomsky in his office at mit. professor chomsky i want to ask you about the ten principles that are laid out in organized in the book requiem for the american dream which was based on the documentary that.
welcome to on contact we're in cambridge massachusetts to speak to professor noam chomsky has there ever been an organisation. which is. to destruction of the possibility we're going to. noam chomsky is probably america's greatest intellectual who has written on the palestine israel conflict the nature of the liberal capitalist democracy how imperialism works as well as the reconfiguration of the american economy into an oligarchy system that makes war on the middle class this is part one of...
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as well one of america's most prominent philosophers noam chomsky explained on aussie america how the anti-americanism label is used by politicians. suddenly critics of american empire or american capitalism got tarred with this at the american it's you know any american isn't a very interesting concept it's a concept that only exists and to filter and states in the soviet union old soviet union you could be condemned for being a soviet in the brazilian military dictatorship you could be brazilian but aside from the united states i don't know of any other. authoritarian country with the concept even exist it's a very striking country concept if you're critical of policy you're anti american actually this is an interesting biblical origin. who is the ultimate ultimate evil in the bible the cold the prophet. elijah to him and asked him why he is a hater of israel meaning condemning the acts of the evil that's the basic concept authority if you challenge authority you're opposed to the society the culture the community and so on. well in that full interview noam chomsky touches on a mult
as well one of america's most prominent philosophers noam chomsky explained on aussie america how the anti-americanism label is used by politicians. suddenly critics of american empire or american capitalism got tarred with this at the american it's you know any american isn't a very interesting concept it's a concept that only exists and to filter and states in the soviet union old soviet union you could be condemned for being a soviet in the brazilian military dictatorship you could be...
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to meet with professor noam chomsky arguably america's greatest intellectual i want to ask you about the ten principles that are laid out in the book and the first one you talk about is reducing democracy your second point shaping the ideology principle number three redesign the economy let me move on to shifting the burden. with chris hedges. this is the second part of our conversation at his office at mit focusing on his latest book requiem for the american dream. with chris hedges so.
to meet with professor noam chomsky arguably america's greatest intellectual i want to ask you about the ten principles that are laid out in the book and the first one you talk about is reducing democracy your second point shaping the ideology principle number three redesign the economy let me move on to shifting the burden. with chris hedges. this is the second part of our conversation at his office at mit focusing on his latest book requiem for the american dream. with chris hedges so.
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welcome to on contact we came to cambridge massachusetts to meet with professor noam chomsky arguably america's greatest intellectual i want to ask you about the ten principles that are laid out in the book and the first one you talk about is reducing democracy your second point shaping the ideology principle number three redesign the economy let me move on to shifting the burden. with chris hedges. this is the second part of our conversation at his office at mit focusing on his latest book requiem for the american dream. with chris hedges so principle number five attack solidarity and you bring up social security what we're watching this happen as we speak what is this about soledad remains concerned for the fate of others so i don't have children or grandchildren in elementary school so why should i put it to x.'s why do i have to care that the kid across the street goes to school well solidarity means you do care social security is based on the concept of soul a very you care the the widow across town has enough food to eat the institution that was built them so there is the labor
welcome to on contact we came to cambridge massachusetts to meet with professor noam chomsky arguably america's greatest intellectual i want to ask you about the ten principles that are laid out in the book and the first one you talk about is reducing democracy your second point shaping the ideology principle number three redesign the economy let me move on to shifting the burden. with chris hedges. this is the second part of our conversation at his office at mit focusing on his latest book...
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welcome to on contact we're in cambridge massachusetts to speak to professor noam chomsky has there ever been a working musician history which was dedicated to the structure. of the possibility you were going to assume that look that's actually what we're facing. with chris hedges. chomsky is probably america's greatest intellectual who has written on the palestine israel conflict the nature of the liberal capitalist democracy how imperialism works as well as the reconfiguration of the american economy into an oligarchy system that makes war on the middle class this is part one of our conversation with professor chomsky in his office at mit. with chris hedges. so professor chomsky i wanted to ask you about the ten principles that are laid out in organized in the book requiem for the american dream which was based on the documentary that you did the ten principles of concentration of wealth and power and the first one you talk about is reducing democracy what i mean by that. should first come to the. construction of the ten principles is really the contribution of the editors it's there a
welcome to on contact we're in cambridge massachusetts to speak to professor noam chomsky has there ever been a working musician history which was dedicated to the structure. of the possibility you were going to assume that look that's actually what we're facing. with chris hedges. chomsky is probably america's greatest intellectual who has written on the palestine israel conflict the nature of the liberal capitalist democracy how imperialism works as well as the reconfiguration of the american...
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now in the full interview noam chomsky touches on a multitude of topics the program will add later on saturday on o.t. america and off to balance will be available on all t.v. dot com coming up next the nazi international going underground looks at the billion pound deal that is kept in britain's conservative policy in power and if you're watching us in the u.k. ireland sputnik looks back at what's been a horrible month for the tories one. economic development is all about numbers really pleased with this quarter we are one hundred six points. but what do we know about the other figures. when i think about the fact that our c.e.o. mike du made over a twenty million dollars last year more than one thousand times the average wal-mart a says here. with all due respect i have to say i don't think that's right. is that just our free market works. people went from pretty simple financial lives pre nine hundred eighty to the point now where people are the just totally submerged in their financial accounts and they're all in debt and what exactly devoid society from the whatever the governmen
now in the full interview noam chomsky touches on a multitude of topics the program will add later on saturday on o.t. america and off to balance will be available on all t.v. dot com coming up next the nazi international going underground looks at the billion pound deal that is kept in britain's conservative policy in power and if you're watching us in the u.k. ireland sputnik looks back at what's been a horrible month for the tories one. economic development is all about numbers really...
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installment of chris hedges interview with a renowned linguist author and political analyst professor noam chomsky they discuss how the public relations industry working on behalf of corporations and the government has effectively created an uninformed electorates that will make irrational choices against their own interests take a look pick the last election as an example particularly striking feature of it was that issues were ignored in favor of personalities so it has not been true for a long time though in truth for a very long time but here it was really dramatic after all we are facing two existential crises. new in human history one which has been going on for a while is the threat of nuclear war which in fact increases the others the threat of environmental catastrophe take a look at how much coverage it was or that in the last two election just these two things well even on the me the media it's not just covers the media doesn't always talk about is russia not an issue you know talk about marginal issues in fact there's there is a media principle which you know better than to this called
installment of chris hedges interview with a renowned linguist author and political analyst professor noam chomsky they discuss how the public relations industry working on behalf of corporations and the government has effectively created an uninformed electorates that will make irrational choices against their own interests take a look pick the last election as an example particularly striking feature of it was that issues were ignored in favor of personalities so it has not been true for a...
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welcome to on contact we came to cambridge massachusetts to meet with professor noam chomsky arguably america's greatest intellectual i want to ask you about the ten principles that are laid out in the book and the first one you talk about is reducing democracy your second point shaping the idiology principle number three redesign the economy let me move on to shifting the burden. with chris hedges. this is the second part of our conversation at his office at mit focusing on his latest book requiem for the american dream. with chris hedges so principle number five attack solidarity and you bring up social security what we are watching this happen as we speak what is this about soul diary men's concern for the fate of others so i don't have children or grandchildren in elementary school so why should i pay taxes why do i have to care that the kid across the street goes to school well solidarity means you do care social security is based on the concept of solidarity you care that the widow across town has enough food to eat the. institution that was built on solidarity or is the labor m
welcome to on contact we came to cambridge massachusetts to meet with professor noam chomsky arguably america's greatest intellectual i want to ask you about the ten principles that are laid out in the book and the first one you talk about is reducing democracy your second point shaping the idiology principle number three redesign the economy let me move on to shifting the burden. with chris hedges. this is the second part of our conversation at his office at mit focusing on his latest book...
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part two of chris hedges interview with one of america's most important intellectuals professor noam chomsky he's a linguist political activist and author to discuss and he discusses rather his latest book called requiem for the american dream you point out the. attack on labor came. the idiology one demonizing government and two you say politicians always talk about jobs. but they never talk about profit that unpronounceable obscene word that when a politician says i want to defend jobs he means i want to defend profit but jobs goes right to the present to our current official leaders but you know a lot of the pronounce the word profits that's an obscene word so it's pronounced jobs that's one of the devices like free trade and others that are used to mask policies that are in fact directed in oriented towards the masters of men in their will for. the. this is all the attacks on labor or various significant because the labor movement is the one major organization in which the general much of the public the general working public can organize get together to make decisions to even have a edu
part two of chris hedges interview with one of america's most important intellectuals professor noam chomsky he's a linguist political activist and author to discuss and he discusses rather his latest book called requiem for the american dream you point out the. attack on labor came. the idiology one demonizing government and two you say politicians always talk about jobs. but they never talk about profit that unpronounceable obscene word that when a politician says i want to defend jobs he...