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anand a question for readers wa, what can come out on the other in? can we get a better america, a more humane america, a better democracy? or is this, will this terribly everything that we hold near and dear, and we will be stuck, you know, destroyed a nihilistic age. so the stakes are very high in nietzsche and i think most of his readers understood that. and just how they came to terms with it, how they came to terms with their america is the subject of the book and the reason why it's the subject of the book is because it's a huge part of our intellectual history. and so today the letter writers are just a tiny little sampling of a much larger set of conversation, worried ones, angry ones. on me, today i showed you that there are people who've dedicated their careers to taking nietzsche down. they are important, too, and they are discussed in the book as well. but what hope is to make unmistakable is we want to understand these moral reckonings in 20th century american life. we can't do it without understanding how nietzsche often figured into thi
anand a question for readers wa, what can come out on the other in? can we get a better america, a more humane america, a better democracy? or is this, will this terribly everything that we hold near and dear, and we will be stuck, you know, destroyed a nihilistic age. so the stakes are very high in nietzsche and i think most of his readers understood that. and just how they came to terms with it, how they came to terms with their america is the subject of the book and the reason why it's the...
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he was a reader because he was a firm idealist. what he understood was that he tore down the absolutes, toward them the foundations of our beliefs, but he did not just leave it that. it's our job to come up with the images after this. so we understood, we're missing the boat. enough of filling out what he had called for. [inaudible question] >> wonderful. [inaudible question] >> national tv was to get this reference. >> at top preference for you. a character named howard johnson. anyway, he's just to make a speech. he says -- and then in as another character, blow it. so kind of a throwaway line. ascends that he is so well-known that people understand. >> also now, and this is how we can know that he is so conventional. as i put it in an article, a conventional iconoclast. the quintessential iconoclast. >> already different kind of sources. you can subject to the same kind of critical analysis. i just like all those various registers and which he crops up in our life, but i think even the throw airlines, the throwaway visuals, the
he was a reader because he was a firm idealist. what he understood was that he tore down the absolutes, toward them the foundations of our beliefs, but he did not just leave it that. it's our job to come up with the images after this. so we understood, we're missing the boat. enough of filling out what he had called for. [inaudible question] >> wonderful. [inaudible question] >> national tv was to get this reference. >> at top preference for you. a character named howard...
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a reader of nietzsche quibbles with moral relativity.is the same absolute of objectivity bhagat back is a little high-flying versus 7:30 but the notion that he is carrying away moral absolutes is absolutes are and your concern about the consequences for that and also that brushes up against what you hold dear. >> in the united states, i am what is called an indigenous terrapin tribes person and our people are being used for medical experimentation right now. there is a genocide and nobody cares because it doesn't affect them. this is moral relativity. is far morality was based on our physiology and there was absolute right and wrong this could not be happening. >> i mean, i would just try to bring to you awareness that there are many nietzsche readers who would think that nietzsche's readers would be as outraged as you are and he would just bring different arguments. thank you. thank you very much for coming. [applause] >> now more from shreveport weekend here in booktv. >> hi, i am martha lollar, the cataloger for the james smith noel c
a reader of nietzsche quibbles with moral relativity.is the same absolute of objectivity bhagat back is a little high-flying versus 7:30 but the notion that he is carrying away moral absolutes is absolutes are and your concern about the consequences for that and also that brushes up against what you hold dear. >> in the united states, i am what is called an indigenous terrapin tribes person and our people are being used for medical experimentation right now. there is a genocide and nobody...
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these think they know what the reader wants but sometimes i don't think we asked the reader with yeahso that's what i'm doing and i think it's going to be an amazing story yeah and i just think full to the readers who are who are participating there are people who are been long time readers who are writing me letters thinking in supporting me and donating and there's a whole new set of readers that max kaiser and rush today is introduce me to and i look forward to informing them also we appreciate you coming on the show to talk about it i just think it's interesting to note to our readers what you said that through crowdfunding you've raised more money that you were then you originally asked for and with a defamation suit from the hedge fund guy you've got a pro bono attorney so it's kind of this david versus goliath story and you being david it looks like you're winning so thanks for coming on the show and and telling us everything you're working on now is terry buell investigative journalist. all right before we go let's wrap up with some loose change i got to meet three and shannon
these think they know what the reader wants but sometimes i don't think we asked the reader with yeahso that's what i'm doing and i think it's going to be an amazing story yeah and i just think full to the readers who are who are participating there are people who are been long time readers who are writing me letters thinking in supporting me and donating and there's a whole new set of readers that max kaiser and rush today is introduce me to and i look forward to informing them also we...
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the next reader is going to be diane dupris. thank you. >> i'm going to read a few things that i wrote sitting in a hotel room in, oh, whatever year that was, 01, i guess, when we started bombing afghanistan. these are short poems on the afghan war. 1, small bones of mountain children in the snow. two, bags of rice burst open, burlap flaps in the wind. even the label, usa, is fading. three, we air drop transistor radios. can you eat them? will they keep you warm? this one is called les american, october 5, 2001. we are feral, rare as mountain wolves. our hearts are pure and stupid. we go down, pitted against our own. there's one other short thing. we gathered there frequently, old scholars, printers, book collectors, old and young writers pass through the place on any given afternoon. all kinds of activity came to the shop in the years i worked there. they were the early years of the black awareness, robert williams was active in south carolina. there was a period of time when the cot in the back of the store was a drop off for
the next reader is going to be diane dupris. thank you. >> i'm going to read a few things that i wrote sitting in a hotel room in, oh, whatever year that was, 01, i guess, when we started bombing afghanistan. these are short poems on the afghan war. 1, small bones of mountain children in the snow. two, bags of rice burst open, burlap flaps in the wind. even the label, usa, is fading. three, we air drop transistor radios. can you eat them? will they keep you warm? this one is called les...
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e-readers... on llnes? planes?reviewing the ban on someeellctronics in flight...and the one thing that some people.. probably want to be approved... thaa won. won't.and later... teens and texting. day! ((brk 3)))- 3 the popullrity of the ipod, iphone and ipad now equals shareholders.the owners of the new york mets are dishing out millions thanks to bernie madoff.and as andrew spencer reports... e-readers coule be allowed on planes. planes. --repooter pkg-as follows -- gains monday.the dow picked up nearly seven points.tte nasdaq slightly higher.apple shareholders will soon get a bigger piece of the company's 97-point-six-billion-dollar pie...that's how much cash apple has from selling its wildly popular ipads, ipods, iphones and computers.apple quarterly dividend of two- dollars and 65 ceets per share, beginning this summer. monday afternoon apple annoonced sales oo its new ipad have now topped three million.the two co-owners of the new york mets have agreed to pay 162-million-dollars as part of aacourt settlement
e-readers... on llnes? planes?reviewing the ban on someeellctronics in flight...and the one thing that some people.. probably want to be approved... thaa won. won't.and later... teens and texting. day! ((brk 3)))- 3 the popullrity of the ipod, iphone and ipad now equals shareholders.the owners of the new york mets are dishing out millions thanks to bernie madoff.and as andrew spencer reports... e-readers coule be allowed on planes. planes. --repooter pkg-as follows -- gains monday.the dow...
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the way that we look at you know how can we get news out it is true for any interesting to our readers base as to coretta john terry bull journalist the terrible dot com thanks so much for being on the kaiser report on x. all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max geyser and stacy herbert i want to thank my guest terry bull of terry bull dot com if you want to reserve shares or new projects weighing in in new canaan check out my film dot com going to send an e-mail please do so at kaiser reported r t t v are you until next time x. guys are saying.
the way that we look at you know how can we get news out it is true for any interesting to our readers base as to coretta john terry bull journalist the terrible dot com thanks so much for being on the kaiser report on x. all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max geyser and stacy herbert i want to thank my guest terry bull of terry bull dot com if you want to reserve shares or new projects weighing in in new canaan check out my film dot com going to send...
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alike for any organization to censor what writers are allowed to imagine what readers are allowed to read if the paper restrictions were taken to the extreme and many mainstream classics including lolita are gone with the wind could technically be banned even the bible could fall under the net since it contains scenes of rape and incest right remember pay pal was one of the first to jump in on the wiki leaks blockade which shut down funding for wiki leaks and shut down a major voice of independent voice freedom of the press and this was unbelievably. immoral and completely out of their men. date as a corporation and now they've extended it to just cherry pick items that they like they don't like this is erotica next thing they'll be saying well this author you know we don't like the his syntax you know we get frank rich from new york times review the books he doesn't like it so we're not going to be able to provide a paper this is why alternative currencies like bitcoin are on the rise because again it's a way to do a work around around the blockade by this fascist pay-pal nonsense a
alike for any organization to censor what writers are allowed to imagine what readers are allowed to read if the paper restrictions were taken to the extreme and many mainstream classics including lolita are gone with the wind could technically be banned even the bible could fall under the net since it contains scenes of rape and incest right remember pay pal was one of the first to jump in on the wiki leaks blockade which shut down funding for wiki leaks and shut down a major voice of...
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it is true and interesting to our readers base as they go right out of time terry bull journalist the terrible dot com thanks so much for being on the kaiser report. all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i want to thank my guests terry pool of terry bowl dot com if you want to reserve shares in your new projects playing in new canaan check out my film dot com going to send me an email please do so i kaiser report of r t t v are you until next time x. . will. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've gone to the future or covered.
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plus, bay area engineer who has made a kindle e-reader into a fool tool for the disabled. >> we begin with good news about the develops side project. the project between pacifica and half moon bay is on track for december opening. transportation reporter heather ishimaru went in for a >> reporte look. >> reporter: the tunnel portals look completed. southbound roadway is finished and northbound tunnel the surface is halfway. >> i would like to think this is the last of the major mile stions supporting the roadway. >> man and machine work together to pour a nine inch thick layer of concrete. each tunnel will be four feet wide with a two foot shoulder on the left and eight feet on the. >> right the original budget $272 million ballooned to $439 million, all of it federal emergency relief funds. >> caltrans says the price went up because of surprises inside the mountain. >> we did a lot of core samples to find out what the conditions would be inside the mountain. we pretty much found the conditions, the problem is they changed much more frequently than expected. >> reporter: the bridge an
plus, bay area engineer who has made a kindle e-reader into a fool tool for the disabled. >> we begin with good news about the develops side project. the project between pacifica and half moon bay is on track for december opening. transportation reporter heather ishimaru went in for a >> reporte look. >> reporter: the tunnel portals look completed. southbound roadway is finished and northbound tunnel the surface is halfway. >> i would like to think this is the last of...
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there is nothing for young readers. so i complained. a shame they don't have a book about dunbar in the library. somebody ought to write a book about it. then it hit me, instead of whining and complaining why i haven't gotten something i need, write it yourself. but i had never written a book before, how do you start? well, i went to the library again, found a book, how to write a children's book, not a very imaginative title, but it told me what i needed. wrote a book from cover to cover, researched it. i knew ever detail. even went to his home in dayton, ohio and visited his house, shared it with my students and they said who wrote this? it is awful. [laughter]. it is so boring. i said mercifully, i did not put my name on it. it was dreadful because i had simply paid attention to detail. i had not bothered to give the young reader a story to hang on. they didn't know dunbar, they new the skeleton, but didn't know him. they didn't know the world he lived in. they didn't know his friends. they didn't know anything about him that he was
there is nothing for young readers. so i complained. a shame they don't have a book about dunbar in the library. somebody ought to write a book about it. then it hit me, instead of whining and complaining why i haven't gotten something i need, write it yourself. but i had never written a book before, how do you start? well, i went to the library again, found a book, how to write a children's book, not a very imaginative title, but it told me what i needed. wrote a book from cover to cover,...
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although the readers aren't in place yet, the coast guard dos have portable hand-held readers they can use to do random checks and security checks, as well as do check as far as port security and vessel inspections each year. >> now general zukunft, coast guard policy letter 1115 implements section 809 but still requires those seeking their first mariner credential to visit a twic enrollment center. essentially complete the twic enrollment process and pay the enrollment fee. i understand that the twic exemption has been estimated by the coast guard to apply to potentially 60,000 of the 210,000 licensed mariners in the united states. is that correct? >> that is correct. and to day we've only had 69 take advantage of that provision. >> why do you think that is? >> for some they see the twic as an employment opportunity. if an employer asked why do you not have a twic? they see that as advantageous to have that credential in a competitive environment. >> my time has expired. >> thank you very much. there are quite a few other questions. some of the other members that had to leave did want
although the readers aren't in place yet, the coast guard dos have portable hand-held readers they can use to do random checks and security checks, as well as do check as far as port security and vessel inspections each year. >> now general zukunft, coast guard policy letter 1115 implements section 809 but still requires those seeking their first mariner credential to visit a twic enrollment center. essentially complete the twic enrollment process and pay the enrollment fee. i understand...
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next reader is jane herschfield. . >> one sand grain among the others in winter wind. i wake with my hand held over the place of grief in my body. depend on nothing, the voice advices, but even that is useless. my ears are useless, my familiar and intimate tongue, my protecting hand is useless that wants to hold the single leaf to the tree and say, not this one. this one will be saved. a poem written on september 15th, 2001, against the knowledge that exactly what would happen was probably going to happen. the dead do not want us dead. the dead do not want us dead. such petty errors are left for the living. nor do they want our mourning. no gift to them. not rage, not weeping. return one of them, any one of them, to the earth and look. such foolish skipping, such telling of bad jokes, such feasting. even a cucumber, even a single anise seed, feasting. and, last poem, foolish of me and yet optimism. the title is only optimism. the other part was a preface. more and more, i have come to admire resilience, not the simple resistance of a pillow whose foam returns over and
next reader is jane herschfield. . >> one sand grain among the others in winter wind. i wake with my hand held over the place of grief in my body. depend on nothing, the voice advices, but even that is useless. my ears are useless, my familiar and intimate tongue, my protecting hand is useless that wants to hold the single leaf to the tree and say, not this one. this one will be saved. a poem written on september 15th, 2001, against the knowledge that exactly what would happen was...
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and if an 19 to say i did not know that then maybe share that with "the reader." this is not tell wyatt earp biography or of the more than i have updated. many of the people are a part of that. heat is one of them. >> nobody is dead the do right. they are boring to read about. what he did with the earps, i had experience with custer those who love jim buoyed to death and very disappointed i showed his dark side. the same with the big rocket. into those who not truly one 90%. >> the story of the o.k. corral, doc holliday, overshadows the earps. how did you keep them under control? he is prominent throughout. >> >> my favorite moment in researching this book involved holiday. we go and with the to regular dentist, the hot head, anybody go to the texas state fair in dallas? go to the hall of records. who want and what? and doc holiday's early career he practiced in dallas texas. the dallas state fair had competitions for dentist's. [laughter] that is different. for the winner of the best gold tooth competition was doc holliday. he was one hell of a dentist. who knew?
and if an 19 to say i did not know that then maybe share that with "the reader." this is not tell wyatt earp biography or of the more than i have updated. many of the people are a part of that. heat is one of them. >> nobody is dead the do right. they are boring to read about. what he did with the earps, i had experience with custer those who love jim buoyed to death and very disappointed i showed his dark side. the same with the big rocket. into those who not truly one 90%....
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our readers, donors and volunteers.thing that i would like to mention, i recently went to a documentary screening at the san francisco film festival. and it's here for another week so i hope some of you get to catch some of the wonderful films that are there. and i went to a documentary screening called crime after crime. i don't know how many of you guys were able to catch it. and the film maker showed up and did a q&a. and there he said that visibility doesn't equal change. and that's something that really resonated with me. and if there's one thing that i can leave with you today it's that message. i want to thank our a.p.a. elected officials for all the work that you guys are doing. because again, just because there's a large number of us doesn't mean that things will change if we don't actively make it happen. so we applaud all of the officials that are serving as well as anybody here who is serving an asian-american nonprofit. thank you so much for all of your work. and for anybody who is thinking about getting in
our readers, donors and volunteers.thing that i would like to mention, i recently went to a documentary screening at the san francisco film festival. and it's here for another week so i hope some of you get to catch some of the wonderful films that are there. and i went to a documentary screening called crime after crime. i don't know how many of you guys were able to catch it. and the film maker showed up and did a q&a. and there he said that visibility doesn't equal change. and that's...
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our next reader is rashne. lived studies and work indeed india, pakistan, lebanon, the united states and mexico. she is the editor of living in america. poetry and fiction by south asian american writers. encounter people of asian decent in the americas her novel, braided tongue was published in 2003. i introduce rashne. >> i'm reading from a selection from a longer narrative. memory is no longer confused. it has a home land. from a farm by the late ali. sometimes the circle breaks and the woman meets the child. face-to-face. each one seeing for the first time her strength in the other. a poem by jenny. [inaudible]. after more than a year of e mails and phone conversations, amy,ling and i met at the university of wisconsin in madison. it was sometime during the mid 1980. calcutta was very hot, said amy. i wondered how our conversation about asian american literature veered to calcutta? calcutta was very hot but i got my first doll there. we spent some time in calcutta when we fled to the united states. the doll
our next reader is rashne. lived studies and work indeed india, pakistan, lebanon, the united states and mexico. she is the editor of living in america. poetry and fiction by south asian american writers. encounter people of asian decent in the americas her novel, braided tongue was published in 2003. i introduce rashne. >> i'm reading from a selection from a longer narrative. memory is no longer confused. it has a home land. from a farm by the late ali. sometimes the circle breaks and...
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will it be feasible for facilities to install readers that can quickly and reliable read quick cards? seems like we ought to be able to get this done. messing around with it for a while. >> that will be very informative to answer that very question. the objective of not including congress. a final rule was on the full imp lemt tags across industry. >> when the readers were installed properly and the people were trained that they did work properly they did not impede the flow of commerce? >> it was reported that its employees were successful in accessing those using counterfeit twics. is that correct? >> that is correct. >> and that said, what has that said has the coast guard take on the address the finding? do you think the use of raerds will help? >> we have done over 200,000 of the spot checks. being at those particular facilities. serply the facility owners. they are interested in those who may have criminal intent which is one of the slices of information that twic provides. >> twic is the only part -- that is very significant. the coast guard will remain the most important eleme
will it be feasible for facilities to install readers that can quickly and reliable read quick cards? seems like we ought to be able to get this done. messing around with it for a while. >> that will be very informative to answer that very question. the objective of not including congress. a final rule was on the full imp lemt tags across industry. >> when the readers were installed properly and the people were trained that they did work properly they did not impede the flow of...
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this sensation is firing bay area readers to form secret clubs readers to form sehey babe,s thanks forn' shopping. i was born to shop. ha. the girls are gonna be here any minute. awesome. what's with this cheese? [ man ] i thought it looked good, so i pulled the trigger. you thought it looked good? not as good as you. [ male announcer ] try boursin gourmet spreadable cheese. an indulgently rich blend of fine herbs and garlic. you did good. boom. this time. [ male announcer ] boursin gourmet spreadable cheese. it'll win you over from the very first taste. you got crumbs on my shoulder. taxpayer money down the drain. the state is pulling the plug on one of its biggest tech project ever. today is the judicial council decided to scrap the california court case management system. the initial cost of the plan was $260 million at that price had ballooned to almost 2 billion. the appellate judge will allow local courts to pursue their own improvements. >>> campaign 2012 california's democratic campaign treasurer is expected to plead guilty to stealing millions of dollars from political candida
this sensation is firing bay area readers to form secret clubs readers to form sehey babe,s thanks forn' shopping. i was born to shop. ha. the girls are gonna be here any minute. awesome. what's with this cheese? [ man ] i thought it looked good, so i pulled the trigger. you thought it looked good? not as good as you. [ male announcer ] try boursin gourmet spreadable cheese. an indulgently rich blend of fine herbs and garlic. you did good. boom. this time. [ male announcer ] boursin gourmet...
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if it takes distance from the reader or a place that's immediate.ould say with the hunger games in particular, the books and movie really are for children on the older end of the spectrum. >> paul: right. >> a lot of pressure on the parents for the ten-year-old-- in my household there's a ten-year-old there's an outrage when he she's not allowed to see the movie, but it's rather well done for what it is, about it's excellent moral themes and yet it's unbelievable brutal and tough to see, you know, a 12-year-old with a spear sticking out of her. >> paul: thanks so much for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> paul: we have to take one more break. when we come back. hits and misses of the week. what do you mean? your grass, man. it's famished! just two springtime feedings with scotts turf builder lawn food helps strengthen and protect your lawn from future problems. thanks scott. [ scott ] feed your lawn. feed it. >> time now for hits and misses, obama naming jim kim for the world bank and he passed over, for the dartmouth and medical doctor and ou
if it takes distance from the reader or a place that's immediate.ould say with the hunger games in particular, the books and movie really are for children on the older end of the spectrum. >> paul: right. >> a lot of pressure on the parents for the ten-year-old-- in my household there's a ten-year-old there's an outrage when he she's not allowed to see the movie, but it's rather well done for what it is, about it's excellent moral themes and yet it's unbelievable brutal and tough to...
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imperial designs and racist agendas to draw readers to their newspapers and forums. centerfolds from the political news magazine "puck" illustrates some of the ways in which men envisioned how suffrage would influence change in soes associate from these cross dressers of the 1880s to the mothers chachbd to their domestic labor and dependent upon graft politics. in response to the limited success of state suffrage campaigns in the 1910s, members of the national american women's suffrage association who were dedicated to the federal amendment like alice paul and nina allender shown in this group photo launched a movement separate from the nawsa. through nawsa's congressional union and then their separation into the national women's party, members always promoted a non-violent stance as a way to advocate for and to women of the right to full citizen ri. led my passive its like alice paul, the ultimate goal was to achieve full suffrage by means of a federal amendment. they used "the suffragist" to educate members about critical social issues that could be altered with th
imperial designs and racist agendas to draw readers to their newspapers and forums. centerfolds from the political news magazine "puck" illustrates some of the ways in which men envisioned how suffrage would influence change in soes associate from these cross dressers of the 1880s to the mothers chachbd to their domestic labor and dependent upon graft politics. in response to the limited success of state suffrage campaigns in the 1910s, members of the national american women's...