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saud, which i thought was a terrific film, tells the story from a distinct angle. think what has become unique and exciting about this film is exactly those things, that it is from solomon northrup. the historical account tells you something about slavery that it is not possible to access from any other source but a primary first source historical document. thesederstand how plantations are created with three-dimensional characters. you do that with somebody who is there. that's it. i think one point of the story and the excitement the story generates is part and parcel of that. it is part and parcel to solomon northrup talking about his life from that perspective. tavis: i want to pick another word and get you to juxtapose whether it is excitement or disappointment that it has taken you foreigners -- you people from the other side of the pond to educate the rest of us, to bring to us a story that has been met with this kind of response. >> i just don't think it is -- i in the yearas born -- i never thought of slavery. i have encountered the idea of slavery ever si
saud, which i thought was a terrific film, tells the story from a distinct angle. think what has become unique and exciting about this film is exactly those things, that it is from solomon northrup. the historical account tells you something about slavery that it is not possible to access from any other source but a primary first source historical document. thesederstand how plantations are created with three-dimensional characters. you do that with somebody who is there. that's it. i think one...
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on their saud on rubio from termination with rudolph being melted and the college and the social blog up for a walk through the tupac is it seems hard the market for the current system south of the current sounds awful focus of an agreement could be reached in geneva that in mind also for the parking is going on on the gone with the vigor and with no momentum and all these factors lead us to the conclusion that it doesn't seem that a new book orders are going to make a deal on the contrary that going to just commit to say that the one off before to who or how about failed to achieve two goals in his dissent damascus that and the united nations and decided to extend the cease fire and homes to a back to eight more civilians than to live a much more needed relief going to the old portable more can you tell us about that. and so wound up soo long the tricky part of this is the condition has been the civilian community that the christian music shop inside all too few homes that are almost sixty three persons living in a review of a walker in addition to three or four before moving book pr
on their saud on rubio from termination with rudolph being melted and the college and the social blog up for a walk through the tupac is it seems hard the market for the current system south of the current sounds awful focus of an agreement could be reached in geneva that in mind also for the parking is going on on the gone with the vigor and with no momentum and all these factors lead us to the conclusion that it doesn't seem that a new book orders are going to make a deal on the contrary that...
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just mentioned the absence of egypt on their political landscape i faced over the past three years of saud but there are at least two countries that whose presence in politics have has been increasing dramatically and i'm talking here about sag a saudi arabia and qatar both arab countries both have a very rigid and somewhat. backward looking political system and yet over the past three hears those countries have become much stronger much more assertive politically and i wonder since you have talked so much about a positive democratic change a change for the better what are the chances of genuine democratic change in the region where these two. decidedly undemocratic regimes command so much power so much money and so much authority and when they talk about change change is not one system or one way the change in tunis and egypt has its own style change in yemen has another one in syria and libya unfortunately is taking a very negative way but it will improve anyway eventually it will improve in other arab countries the efforts to change it could be peaceful and they hope it will be peaceful
just mentioned the absence of egypt on their political landscape i faced over the past three years of saud but there are at least two countries that whose presence in politics have has been increasing dramatically and i'm talking here about sag a saudi arabia and qatar both arab countries both have a very rigid and somewhat. backward looking political system and yet over the past three hears those countries have become much stronger much more assertive politically and i wonder since you have...
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. >> markets like saud day rabe i can't is an excellent market for this type of technology. >> at more billion, this collaboration is a serious investment backed by google and the department of energy. it's more expensive than coal and doesn't generate power when the sun doesn't shine. but it's designed to deliver energy when it's needed most. >> the highest point of the day is when this plant is performing the best. >> how efficient is it? >> they are facing competition. >> the golden state is getting a big boost from big solar and just maybe moving the planet forward. >> if you have an idea you'd ike to submit, visit planetforward.org. >> facebook is launching a ferry service, more about how the social network is trying to get employees to work. you can watch us streaming on your tablet, phone, bloomberg.com and there is a whole bloomberg experience on apple tv. ♪ >> with its shuttle buses facing rocky roads, facebook is seeking refuge in calmer waters. they became the latest tech giant to test an employee ferry service from san francisco redwood city just as google decided to end it
. >> markets like saud day rabe i can't is an excellent market for this type of technology. >> at more billion, this collaboration is a serious investment backed by google and the department of energy. it's more expensive than coal and doesn't generate power when the sun doesn't shine. but it's designed to deliver energy when it's needed most. >> the highest point of the day is when this plant is performing the best. >> how efficient is it? >> they are facing...
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nothing abut ra aing about saud. the facts contradict what he said.ith joanne's point. at least the guy didn't punish the students for disagreeing with him. and he apologized to the student for not making it clearer. in college, i took capitalism. i realized, they were being caught from a markist perspective. it didn't say that in the syllabus in the course description. i don't have a problem with teaching capitalism from a marxist perspective. >> the is a given. >> i was 20. 19. i took a class. on -- on, i think called history of religion. i thought it was like, this will be interesting. because the i went to 12 years of catholic school. this will be fun. i had no idea it was like the history of evil religion. it was just like, it was, from the day it started. i didn't know any better. evidence to the can traer. all about -- >> you know what is inkrcredibl our stories are. he told us okay to have an abortion up to a year after the baby is born. that is normal. you should see what is going on now. it's like "star trek" and gender bias in science ficti
nothing abut ra aing about saud. the facts contradict what he said.ith joanne's point. at least the guy didn't punish the students for disagreeing with him. and he apologized to the student for not making it clearer. in college, i took capitalism. i realized, they were being caught from a markist perspective. it didn't say that in the syllabus in the course description. i don't have a problem with teaching capitalism from a marxist perspective. >> the is a given. >> i was 20. 19. i...
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. >> more of these emerging markets in trouble, south africa, and india, and all of saud it was extendinghina. what's going on? >> that is part of what the currency changing here -- the feds increase. >> don't think it's a contagion. >> i have a hard time seeing a contagion here. there's definitely a correction going on. >> the separate report says the healthcare law will slow job growth in this country, might even cut jobs. a variety of ways to look into the study. another says that it doesn't matter because the economy is rebounding, albeit not robustly, but enough to provide the wind at the back of these markets. >> the economy is rebounding. the economy is actually doing pretty well. the private sector economy. the fiscal drag, which has been dragging down the gdp growth over the last year, is largely behind us, and the economy -- it does feel like the economy -- i think january is going to be interesting to see the impact of the weather and whether that's just a transitory change -- >> can't help but lead to lower numbers. >> you should expect lower numbers in january because of the
. >> more of these emerging markets in trouble, south africa, and india, and all of saud it was extendinghina. what's going on? >> that is part of what the currency changing here -- the feds increase. >> don't think it's a contagion. >> i have a hard time seeing a contagion here. there's definitely a correction going on. >> the separate report says the healthcare law will slow job growth in this country, might even cut jobs. a variety of ways to look into the...
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think his happiest moment comes when he acts as the interpreter between franklin roosevelt and king saud at the end of world war ii. it's in the book yeah so he is the interpreter because he knows arabic. i'm not sure that the roosevelt cousins have quite this kind of intense belief in the convergence of christianity and islam that somebody like eddie did but it's still there i think. the american friends in the middle east is geared towards trying to generate dialogue and theological conversations as well. something called the continuing committee on muslim christian cooperation which the cia is funding via the american friends of the middle east. and this is all sort of prior to ultimately of course islam becomes in the eyes of some u.s. covert operatives a weapon of political warfare, funding islam must fundamentalists against the soviet union and leads to a history of the blowback which many of us are familiar with today. but for arabists like eddie i think there is this intense belief that the need for genuine mutually reinforcing dialog between christians and muslims. excuse me? >>
think his happiest moment comes when he acts as the interpreter between franklin roosevelt and king saud at the end of world war ii. it's in the book yeah so he is the interpreter because he knows arabic. i'm not sure that the roosevelt cousins have quite this kind of intense belief in the convergence of christianity and islam that somebody like eddie did but it's still there i think. the american friends in the middle east is geared towards trying to generate dialogue and theological...
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and they saud peyton manning before he started to sing and put the camera on him, he was sweating thereg horses before the race. he did not look good before that game started. stuart: do you think there was something wrong with him physically? >> he was sweating, he looked distressed and i would not have picked him to have a good game before it ever started. stuart: well, i can understand him being distressed after the first snap over his head, i recall. >> there was heated comments exchanged before the game ever began. i think that he was, you know, he did not look good going into the game. stuart: you didn't expect me to know about the first snap went over his head. >> i was impressed. stuart: let's get real, shall we? the dow is down 14 points this monday morning, keith, let's get back to you. we've got big jobs numbers coming out the end of this week, we're just coming off the worst month in five years. our viewers are kind of worried. they're worried about-- they don't want to look at the 401(k)'s, they've got anxiety here. are you going to hold their hands and put their minds at r
and they saud peyton manning before he started to sing and put the camera on him, he was sweating thereg horses before the race. he did not look good before that game started. stuart: do you think there was something wrong with him physically? >> he was sweating, he looked distressed and i would not have picked him to have a good game before it ever started. stuart: well, i can understand him being distressed after the first snap over his head, i recall. >> there was heated comments...