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so, you have the pressure cooker you have utopia. i found, luckily for me, very quickly, american students who agreed to be my are -- my fixers on the ground, who were going to these places -- kim was going from oklahoma, to finland. now, you may ask, why finland? i mean, i don't know about you but if i had the chance to go somewhere when i was 15, finland would that have been on the list, even at number 75 or 80. it wouldn't have even cleared the list. so, kim this remarkable young woman who had never left the united states, actually. she was born in oklahoma. her mother -- a single mother wholes had never left the united states. was a teacher, actually. and yet kim always felt this kind of craving to see the world, this curiosity about what else there was beyond oklahoma, and so she would complain, as teenagers occasionally do, she would complain about her down and the small town and the onlying there was was a wal-mart, and this and that. and finally her half sister, who livers in texas can said -- she called her bluff. said, just
so, you have the pressure cooker you have utopia. i found, luckily for me, very quickly, american students who agreed to be my are -- my fixers on the ground, who were going to these places -- kim was going from oklahoma, to finland. now, you may ask, why finland? i mean, i don't know about you but if i had the chance to go somewhere when i was 15, finland would that have been on the list, even at number 75 or 80. it wouldn't have even cleared the list. so, kim this remarkable young woman who...
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. >> the most instructive ideas the notion of utopia, paradise.ou can make all of mankind happy forever just by killing a few one million people, the only rational thing is to go and do it. men, lots of them turkish we have now discovered, have a strong belief in. ice and the afterlife and have prepared to do what is necessary to get themselves there but also get their brethren there. it's a fatal idea, utopia. >> it's like religion. people are prepared to do anything for it. there are all kinds of atheists who have been very loud in their views and live way down in what may stupidly be called the bible belt and no one has lifted a finger against them there. steven weinberg has been down there 40 years and has always spoken for his beliefs, which are entirely secular. no one has ever raised a finger against him. in the bible belt, there is tolerance? >> maybe christianity is no was.r the rampant force it i guess 16th-century europe if you had steven weinberg's view you would find yourself strung up. our friend we were talking about believes the th
. >> the most instructive ideas the notion of utopia, paradise.ou can make all of mankind happy forever just by killing a few one million people, the only rational thing is to go and do it. men, lots of them turkish we have now discovered, have a strong belief in. ice and the afterlife and have prepared to do what is necessary to get themselves there but also get their brethren there. it's a fatal idea, utopia. >> it's like religion. people are prepared to do anything for it. there...
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it's a fatal idea, utopia. >> it's like religion.eople are prepared to do anything for it. >> there are all kinds of atheists who have been very loud in their views and live way down in what may stupidly be called the bible belt and no one has lifted a finger against them ever. steven weinberg has been down there 40 years and has always spoken for his beliefs, which are entirely secular. no one has ever raised a finger against him. >> in the bible belt, there is tolerance? >> maybe christianity is no longer the rampant force it was. i guess in 16th-century europe if you had steven weinberg's view you would find yourself strung up. >> martin amis, our friend we were talking about believes the threat from isis will recede because history shows that extreme and nihilistic movements don't have staying power. >> that staying power could be 10, 30, 40 years. >> how many beheadings will there be between now and the arrival of the absolute power? >> north korea would be a counterexample of staying power. inconveniently long lived. even the s
it's a fatal idea, utopia. >> it's like religion.eople are prepared to do anything for it. >> there are all kinds of atheists who have been very loud in their views and live way down in what may stupidly be called the bible belt and no one has lifted a finger against them ever. steven weinberg has been down there 40 years and has always spoken for his beliefs, which are entirely secular. no one has ever raised a finger against him. >> in the bible belt, there is tolerance?...
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and these of the welfare utopia.he scotland vote is the tip of the iceberg as europe is on the cusp of cracking up after decades of deterring work. workers of the world are really uniting, and i've got a gr am nhe athe show. to match it with two more ideas, so let's go make some money. ♪ chatter charles i love it when i have a grand slam in the after market. [laughter] welcome to the show, i'm charles payne, and right here, right now, that's to what we try to do, help you make money by investing in the market, managing your portfolio, and here's the key, we call it the real real deal, and it really concerns two things. we know you get all kinds of stuff on your smartphone all day long. headlines tell you nothing. the earnings come out, they go up, they go down, it's all knee-jerk reactions. for you to really be successful long term in the market, you have to be able to understand what's going on. the only way to do it, you've got to peel away the layers. that's my job. here to help. the investment pros, how you doing
and these of the welfare utopia.he scotland vote is the tip of the iceberg as europe is on the cusp of cracking up after decades of deterring work. workers of the world are really uniting, and i've got a gr am nhe athe show. to match it with two more ideas, so let's go make some money. ♪ chatter charles i love it when i have a grand slam in the after market. [laughter] welcome to the show, i'm charles payne, and right here, right now, that's to what we try to do, help you make money by...
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so off she goes to the utopia.and whether she will find is the question she has all kind of ideas of course about what finland will be like and what it won't be like and how it's different in how she's shriveled to fit in and all these things. before we get what she found i want to tell you about the other student who went to the other extreme to the pressure cooker country. interestingly, this kid in some ways grew up in a different country for all intensive purposes. this kid was from minnesota. he had a good fortune to attend one of the highest performing most beautiful suburban high schools in the state. he had lots of advantages. he did the international baccalaureate program and all kind of things. he had some great teachers to this day he tears up thinking about it. as the senior year approached he realized he was burned out and he just wanted to change. he wanted a break from all of the academic intensity of minnesota. so this is where he makes his one big mistake. [laughter] he decides to take an academic
so off she goes to the utopia.and whether she will find is the question she has all kind of ideas of course about what finland will be like and what it won't be like and how it's different in how she's shriveled to fit in and all these things. before we get what she found i want to tell you about the other student who went to the other extreme to the pressure cooker country. interestingly, this kid in some ways grew up in a different country for all intensive purposes. this kid was from...
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it's a fatal idea, utopia is. >> rose: like religion.le are prepared to do anything in some cases. >> yes. you know, there are all kinds of atheists i know being very loud living way down in what's stupidly called the bible belt. i think even the great american physicist steven weinberg has been down there 40 years and has always spoken for his beliefs chest entirely secular. he said in all these years no one ever raised a finger against him. >> rose: in theá bible belts tolerant. >> there's no longer the rampant. i think in 16th century europe, you would soon find yourself strung up. >> rose: our friend we were talking about said he police that they will recede because history shows that extreme and willingness don't have staying power. >> well, that staying power could be 10, 30, 40 years. >> rose: between the rival and the a staying power. >> even the soviet union. there is still some 80 years, two or three generations highly inconvenient circumstances. >> rose: what did you learn about jaw -- jehovah witness. >> very polite, very fr
it's a fatal idea, utopia is. >> rose: like religion.le are prepared to do anything in some cases. >> yes. you know, there are all kinds of atheists i know being very loud living way down in what's stupidly called the bible belt. i think even the great american physicist steven weinberg has been down there 40 years and has always spoken for his beliefs chest entirely secular. he said in all these years no one ever raised a finger against him. >> rose: in theá bible belts...
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putting it out there as a diagram of who i think i should be and who i want to be and what i think utopia looks like. so that's how i approach it. >> who was frederick olmstead and his importance in america and americans public spaces? >> olmsted i would say created with the help of an english architect that we forget to mention i think the greatest piece of art of the american 19th century in central park and keep in mind he wasn't trained to do this. he was a gentleman farmer and he failed at it and then he was put in charge of the relief operations for the wounded soldiers in the civil war, the american red cross. he was someone field in organizing thousands of resources and so on and so forth. and it created a central part as a kind of incredible demonstration of what was going on in america at that time. so, central park is indeed it looks like nature but it's a very creation of nature. they landscape scale replica of the nature that is being destroyed at the time they built it so manhattan island and new york city have this incredible dust real and financial power switch scared amer
putting it out there as a diagram of who i think i should be and who i want to be and what i think utopia looks like. so that's how i approach it. >> who was frederick olmstead and his importance in america and americans public spaces? >> olmsted i would say created with the help of an english architect that we forget to mention i think the greatest piece of art of the american 19th century in central park and keep in mind he wasn't trained to do this. he was a gentleman farmer and...
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i mean, i know this sounds like utopia. >> sounds to me like it could be a new gospel. >> it may be.lds on the resources that god has given us. we have more than enough abundant energy to power our society from wind, from solar, from tides. all the things that we believe, as given to us as a free gift. so i think that there is the ability to have a better future, one that is built on the goodness that god has given us here in this world. >> katharine hayhoe, thank you very much for being with me. >> thank you bill. >> on sunday, september 21st, americans from all over the country are gathering here in new york city for the people's climate march. it could be the largest such march and rally ever. and it comes two days before delegates from around the world will meet at the united nations for a summit on climate change. the demonstrators will urge the leaders and activists in attendance to act now to stop global warming before it's too late. at our website billmoyers.com, a you can find out more about the people's climate march and the u.n. summit, plus our continuing coverage of clim
i mean, i know this sounds like utopia. >> sounds to me like it could be a new gospel. >> it may be.lds on the resources that god has given us. we have more than enough abundant energy to power our society from wind, from solar, from tides. all the things that we believe, as given to us as a free gift. so i think that there is the ability to have a better future, one that is built on the goodness that god has given us here in this world. >> katharine hayhoe, thank you very...
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those twoad utopias begin with sense of heaven but end up with abe gulag or guillotine. thanks god you god madison and limiting in my view, jefferson's utopian radicalism. >> thinking about liberty and equality is hard. it's a tough job. it is true in general for most of the 20th century, philosophers work that has been done tended to set liberty and equality in opposition to to each other. case is made if you want to pursueti equality, can only do that by restraining liberty in some fashion. i think that is a mistake. i think it is missing a fundamental point about the relationship between two of them. i think liberty ultimately depend on equality for its found decision. that argument comes back to the declaration's fundamental point about the importance of government as our instrument, our shared instrument for proteching ourselves. we build it together. weur use it together, to achieve our safety and happiness. but in order to build it and use it together that construction process has to arrest on egalitarian bond among us. in the absence of those kind of egalitarian
those twoad utopias begin with sense of heaven but end up with abe gulag or guillotine. thanks god you god madison and limiting in my view, jefferson's utopian radicalism. >> thinking about liberty and equality is hard. it's a tough job. it is true in general for most of the 20th century, philosophers work that has been done tended to set liberty and equality in opposition to to each other. case is made if you want to pursueti equality, can only do that by restraining liberty in some...
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kennedy: "the sharing economy" what is it, a communist utopia where we have to give up things to thoses to make more of our money or a way for you to live a luxurious and productive life on a budget. think uber and airbnb that allow people to rent out cars, homes and services to customers so everyone can get what they want while sidestepping business thwarting regulation. are the app and internet-based companies the wave of the future or a dreamy passing trend that will be squashed by nightmare bureaucrats? how to participate and more importantly how you, you can make money from it? this is "the independents."
kennedy: "the sharing economy" what is it, a communist utopia where we have to give up things to thoses to make more of our money or a way for you to live a luxurious and productive life on a budget. think uber and airbnb that allow people to rent out cars, homes and services to customers so everyone can get what they want while sidestepping business thwarting regulation. are the app and internet-based companies the wave of the future or a dreamy passing trend that will be squashed by...
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the society. >> sneak peak of utopia.sunday. >> cameron, we know you are an eagles fan do you know about the chant and cheer and all that. >> i have to learn it very quickly. >> okay. >> did you want to do it. >> by the way, i googled it and these are called pom, p.o. n as in nancy. >> yes. >> now they know. >> now life can go on. >> ready, e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles. >> wow. we will be right back. what's with the suit? oh, i had to go to the bank. if you look legit they give you special treatment. seriously? seriously, yeah. the banker dude set up my checking account so if i make one deposit a month, no monthly maintenance fee. special treatment! citizens bank, right? yep. you know they do that one deposit checking thing for everyone, right? and...you got mustard on your suit. actually, it's your suit. one deposit checking. only from citizens bank. one deposit of any amount each statement period waives the monthly maintenance fee. no! could have gotten me one. i did. grab a spicy smoked sausage breakfast sandwich. it's the smok
the society. >> sneak peak of utopia.sunday. >> cameron, we know you are an eagles fan do you know about the chant and cheer and all that. >> i have to learn it very quickly. >> okay. >> did you want to do it. >> by the way, i googled it and these are called pom, p.o. n as in nancy. >> yes. >> now they know. >> now life can go on. >> ready, e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles. >> wow. we will be right back. what's with the suit? oh, i had to go...
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. >> yes, sorry to ruin your utopia but you were not involve in the matter. >> before everybody hates me, we have in the been stiffing all of the maids. >> your parents. >> it didn't come out of my pocket. >> now it is coming out of my pocket. >> we have established that you didn't know housekeepers, kind of like to be tipped. i would agree that a lot of people don't know. >> they want to have an envelope out there saying, hey make sure you tip. i think that shows that people aren't doing it, including myself. >> they are not doing it because they didn't know it was a nice gesture to do it. >> this i can understand. >> once you see that envelope you cannot claim ignorance anymore. >> 30 percent of hotel guests for get to leave it for housekeepers so they say these envelopes will make it easier for guest toss leave cash in a secure place. >> i never know how much. >> i know what i do though now, a maid told me this is what you do. you leave it, because i have left money on a week stay. i leave it on the the dresser or a table. no, i didn't know to take that because you are supposed to
. >> yes, sorry to ruin your utopia but you were not involve in the matter. >> before everybody hates me, we have in the been stiffing all of the maids. >> your parents. >> it didn't come out of my pocket. >> now it is coming out of my pocket. >> we have established that you didn't know housekeepers, kind of like to be tipped. i would agree that a lot of people don't know. >> they want to have an envelope out there saying, hey make sure you tip. i think...
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. >> i think most people -- yes, of course, we want utopia, we want it all, we wanted today. settle for sheer competence, and this president did not give that. the sense that every time something happens, most recently with james clapper, he is the last to know about it, whether it is the irs is, he does not know about it until he reads about it in the press. lou: or postures as such. >> every morning the president gets an intelligence briefing. we spend 50-$60 billion a year on intelligence. probably more. i promise you, if clapper raised his right hand and said this would lead to the president and the president raised his right hand, i bet clapper told him everything he needed to know. just like the pentagon people he said this is what you need to do, keep 10,000 troops in iraq to make it work and he does not take the recommendation. here's what he wants to. you can blame anyone you want, but the intelligence probably was there. lou: the question, even if it were the case, why would he blamed a subordinate? what kind of leader is that? what is the thinking? and what is the
. >> i think most people -- yes, of course, we want utopia, we want it all, we wanted today. settle for sheer competence, and this president did not give that. the sense that every time something happens, most recently with james clapper, he is the last to know about it, whether it is the irs is, he does not know about it until he reads about it in the press. lou: or postures as such. >> every morning the president gets an intelligence briefing. we spend 50-$60 billion a year on...
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suddenly everything gets mulled into a global utopia. it is obviously not the case. there's great limitations on american power that comes with the office. every president has to deal with it but this year it is more out there. >> i think we can talk about what we want to the have happen. we are war-weary, we want no boots on the ground. we are highly critical of not putting boots on the ground because that could be the only game-changer in syria. >> the public nor the president wants to put boots on the ground, except for the few boots that are already there, we won't talk about that, but the public wants things to go better than they are going now so we will blame the president even if he is doing what they say they want. >> yes. >> how else could this play out? well, if the president thought that we should have a more substantial force there he could try to marshall public opinion. but he doesn't believe that. he didn't want more substantial force. >> he probably thinks it is not many in our long-term interest. >> exactly. >> let's talk about iran. you said no goo
suddenly everything gets mulled into a global utopia. it is obviously not the case. there's great limitations on american power that comes with the office. every president has to deal with it but this year it is more out there. >> i think we can talk about what we want to the have happen. we are war-weary, we want no boots on the ground. we are highly critical of not putting boots on the ground because that could be the only game-changer in syria. >> the public nor the president...
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many still live in the world of utopia. those who are in power now believe in an establishment and continuation of an iz almostist ideological regime and power. some parts are deceiving themselves. there could be a calmness, utopia at the end of the rainbow where they can find peace and prosperity. this is very, very unfortunate and eyde lonl call experiences in your part of the world show us that this is certainly not the path iran should follow. concerning the helsinki process and how realistic it is, i think some parts would be imposed. takes spread of democracy. propagation as a model. tied to the negotiations. this is not the case. this is one of the issues that we really need to talk even more with obama about. we need to make leaders in iran and understand that a democratic transition, a slow democratic transition would be in their own interests. because a violent turnover of the regime and assistant would be worse for the system, for the country and for the current ruling elites. we are witnessing a gradual maturity
many still live in the world of utopia. those who are in power now believe in an establishment and continuation of an iz almostist ideological regime and power. some parts are deceiving themselves. there could be a calmness, utopia at the end of the rainbow where they can find peace and prosperity. this is very, very unfortunate and eyde lonl call experiences in your part of the world show us that this is certainly not the path iran should follow. concerning the helsinki process and how...
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academic elites are the union bosses don't create your own businesses and then you can have your utopiand pay all these high wages instead of putting the people that actually do the work and do pay to make the wages and sacrificed the risks to create prosperity. why do you want to constantly steal from the very people you say you are trying to help? >> okay, we got the point. >> bets to you jeff, the academic elite. by the way i don't belong to the university foundation. >> okay, got it. >> i don't think of myself as an academic elite. >> you have no academic practicality. >> you have to let him answer now. >> i applaud people who do hard work and employ people and i think it's wonderful and i have toyed with the idea of starting my own consulting firm. i know how hard it is and i applaud you for the work you do and for the employment you create. if i am an academic elite that tries to steal from you i'm very sorry. i don't mean to do that. >> you push those theories but no practical reality for people. >> the way i think about my theories are the theories i use in my labor economics cl
academic elites are the union bosses don't create your own businesses and then you can have your utopiand pay all these high wages instead of putting the people that actually do the work and do pay to make the wages and sacrificed the risks to create prosperity. why do you want to constantly steal from the very people you say you are trying to help? >> okay, we got the point. >> bets to you jeff, the academic elite. by the way i don't belong to the university foundation. >>...
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it seemed like utopia to me.laving us while we thought we were being freed. >> all they heard was what charles manson wanted them to hear. that's all they heard. so they weren't exposed to the outside world. they already had an anti-establishment hatred in manson. he equated being called a hippie with passivism. he knew where he was at and where he was at was murder. i have $40, $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ virtually all your important legal matters in just minutes. now it's quicker and easier for you to start your business, protect your family, and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushi
it seemed like utopia to me.laving us while we thought we were being freed. >> all they heard was what charles manson wanted them to hear. that's all they heard. so they weren't exposed to the outside world. they already had an anti-establishment hatred in manson. he equated being called a hippie with passivism. he knew where he was at and where he was at was murder. i have $40, $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well...
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kennedy: "the sharing economy" what is it, a communist utopia where we have to give up things to thosecording to our needs to make more of our money or a way for you to live a luxurious and productive life on a budget. think uber and airbnb that allow people to rent out cars, homes and services to customers so everyone can get what they want while sidestepping business thwarting regulation. are the app and internet-based companies the wave of the future or a dreamy passing trend that will be squashed by nightmare bureaucrats? how to participate and more importantly how you, you can make money from it? this is "the independents."
kennedy: "the sharing economy" what is it, a communist utopia where we have to give up things to thosecording to our needs to make more of our money or a way for you to live a luxurious and productive life on a budget. think uber and airbnb that allow people to rent out cars, homes and services to customers so everyone can get what they want while sidestepping business thwarting regulation. are the app and internet-based companies the wave of the future or a dreamy passing trend that...
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and these of the welfare utopia.is the tip of the iceberg as europe is on the cusp of cracking up after decades of deterring work. workers of the world are really uniting, and i've got a gr am nhe athe show. to match it with two more ideas,
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a scottish utopia where the oil will flow forever. st is very controversial and donated about a million pounds. >>> now to the future of the u.s. economy. we talked about europe and the apple or the i conomy. now here with three economic numbers including two. >> two reports here we are watching that are relatively new and closely watched but off the beaten path. consumer credit this afternoon. small business report and something we have been paying attention to the job openings and labor turnovers we are looking for indicators here and the labor indicators, the one i will talk about in a second. quarterly service is one on thursday and retail sales hopefully answering a question what happened to the consumer. take a look at the retail sales chart. the last one we have you can see very anemic growth in retail sales 0.03. any less than that and it is negative. you can see the steady drip down. one reason is the decline in service indicators. this has added much more volatility to the gdp reports. this gets revised. there is the service
a scottish utopia where the oil will flow forever. st is very controversial and donated about a million pounds. >>> now to the future of the u.s. economy. we talked about europe and the apple or the i conomy. now here with three economic numbers including two. >> two reports here we are watching that are relatively new and closely watched but off the beaten path. consumer credit this afternoon. small business report and something we have been paying attention to the job openings...
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lots of promises are being made about a sort of socialist utopia if scotland goes its own way, but a lot of the naysayers are saying there's no information about how this will all work. the bottom line, a lot of this is driven by emotion. and here's what some scots we spoke to on the street today had to say. >> there's too much uncertainty. alex simon hasn't given this proper reasoning. it's all promises and no substance. >> historical things and i think it's about as a team we all pull together. >> we should definitely take orders because we don't get many chances to do things like this, for freedom. >> reporter: now britain's banks have sent millions of bank notes to scotland just in case there's a yes vote and panic and run on the atm machines. the top banks in scotland have said they'll move their headquarters to london if there's an independent scotland. from deutsche bank in germany to allen greenspan in the united states, there have been warnings, neil, as you know, about the effects on the economy worldwide. the implications of a yes vote. but again there's so much that's unk
lots of promises are being made about a sort of socialist utopia if scotland goes its own way, but a lot of the naysayers are saying there's no information about how this will all work. the bottom line, a lot of this is driven by emotion. and here's what some scots we spoke to on the street today had to say. >> there's too much uncertainty. alex simon hasn't given this proper reasoning. it's all promises and no substance. >> historical things and i think it's about as a team we all...
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many of them still live in the world of utopia. those who are in power right now, they believe in establishment and continuation of an islamist ideological regime in power. and many are deceiving themselves that there would be some kind of communist utopia at the end of the rainbow, where the iranians can find peace and prosperity. this is, of course, very, very unfortunate experience in your part of the world. it shows us that this is certainly not the path iran should follow. concerning the helsinki process, how realistic it is, i think some parts of it can be imposed on iran. if the u.s. government genuinely takes spread of democracy, prop oh gags of democracy as a model very seriously, that so be tied to the nuclear negotiations. this is one of the issues that we really need to talk even more with obama administration about. we also need to make the leaders in iran understand that a democratic transition, a slow democratic transition would even be in their own interests. because a violent turnover of the regime and the system w
many of them still live in the world of utopia. those who are in power right now, they believe in establishment and continuation of an islamist ideological regime in power. and many are deceiving themselves that there would be some kind of communist utopia at the end of the rainbow, where the iranians can find peace and prosperity. this is, of course, very, very unfortunate experience in your part of the world. it shows us that this is certainly not the path iran should follow. concerning the...
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tonight a jam packed with utopia at 8:00 followed by the season premieres of new girl and the mindy project iain and myself for a full wrap up of the days news, weather and sports on fox 29 news at 10:00. >> speaking of weather -- you can get update on that right now. chief meteorologist scott williams is here. >> the last week of summer but it doesn't feel like it. we're looking at below average temperatures really continuing for the remainder of the week. but there is a little bit of hope if you like that warm weather. we'll talk about it coming up. but right now temperatures are comfortable in the low 70s. we have a mixture of sun and clouds right now. humidity currently at 49%. and the wind direction out of the northwest at 5 miles per hour. the low this morning, 59 in philadelphia. the afternoon high only 74. you see the normal for this time of year is up to 78. look at the record high set back in 1991 of 94 degrees. i don't think we'll hit the 90's again this season. 72 degrees right now in the philadelphia area. but look at the cooler conditions off to the north and west. certainly a
tonight a jam packed with utopia at 8:00 followed by the season premieres of new girl and the mindy project iain and myself for a full wrap up of the days news, weather and sports on fox 29 news at 10:00. >> speaking of weather -- you can get update on that right now. chief meteorologist scott williams is here. >> the last week of summer but it doesn't feel like it. we're looking at below average temperatures really continuing for the remainder of the week. but there is a little bit...
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. >> and don't miss our all new prime sometime lineup tonight it starts with utopia at 8:00 o'clock followedy new episodes of new girl and the mindy project. and then stick around for full wrap up of the days news, an[ male announcer ] tomcat bait kills up to 12 mice, faster than d-con. what will we do with all of these dead mice? tomcat presents dead mouse theatre. hey, ulfrik! hey, agnar! what's up with you? funny you ask. i'm actually here to pillage your town. [ villagers screaming ] but we went to summer camp together. summer camp is over. ♪ [ male announcer ] tomcat. [ cat meows ] [ male announcer ] engineered to kill. ♪ >> some really wild weather striking colorado. severe hail storms and take a look at the damage it's doing. the storm first dropped snow then quarter sized hail. the national weather service issued a tornado warning briefly for two counties. many people reporting serious car damage including shattered windshields. >> this is not what you expect on september 29th. i heard a crash. a little dent a little ding is okay but the entire car. >> yeah, not fun. the storm system
. >> and don't miss our all new prime sometime lineup tonight it starts with utopia at 8:00 o'clock followedy new episodes of new girl and the mindy project. and then stick around for full wrap up of the days news, an[ male announcer ] tomcat bait kills up to 12 mice, faster than d-con. what will we do with all of these dead mice? tomcat presents dead mouse theatre. hey, ulfrik! hey, agnar! what's up with you? funny you ask. i'm actually here to pillage your town. [ villagers screaming ]...
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right and, look, in general brownback was trying to make kansas kind of a far right conservative utop utopiaright? he was trying -- there are a number of things where republicans in kansas obviously the tax cut is being top of the line but a number of thing, a lot of stuff going on with regard to women and access to abortion care and birth control and some of those kinds of thing that is a lot of moderate republicans said that's too much. so i do think that creates an interesting dynamic in kansas and a good opening. it'll be interesting to see, orman has said he hasn't said who -- he'll caucus with whoever is in the majority. when you said in the intro literally if he wins and we are, you know, at a tie it could come down to this one state. >> well, yeah, it's amazing when an independent is running for senate the most important question is, okay, if you're elected who will you vote-for-majority leader, the democrat or republican? his answer, i'm not going to answer that -- he's get ago way with it and he says -- he says like karen said i'll vote with the majority. that's your answer, okay,
right and, look, in general brownback was trying to make kansas kind of a far right conservative utop utopiaright? he was trying -- there are a number of things where republicans in kansas obviously the tax cut is being top of the line but a number of thing, a lot of stuff going on with regard to women and access to abortion care and birth control and some of those kinds of thing that is a lot of moderate republicans said that's too much. so i do think that creates an interesting dynamic in...
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i say stand up against these government welfare utopias. ♪ it is not just the polls. how is it looking right now with the latest two independent scotland? >> throughout the whole campaign it has been, no has been the strong favorite one. to stay and line from another great scott. this is squeaky fun time. they are getting close. you can almost pick your clichÉ. quite a different picture. this is a huge market. the majority of that money, 60% of that money is for no. >> if i weighed your 5 pounds on no, what would i went back? >> you get your state back plus 1 pound $0.25. charles: here is the thing, the no side seems to have all of the celebrities. the queen weighed in on this. what is your thought on that? >> they call in david beckham, you know it isn't close. vivienne westwood, the fashion designer, came out if today. i think the sensible move, the smart move, and everyone agrees, to stay together. 75% said all money, serious money hits the no. the scots are really ripping themselves up. it is slightly. charles: you guys are known for your ancillary type of things.
i say stand up against these government welfare utopias. ♪ it is not just the polls. how is it looking right now with the latest two independent scotland? >> throughout the whole campaign it has been, no has been the strong favorite one. to stay and line from another great scott. this is squeaky fun time. they are getting close. you can almost pick your clichÉ. quite a different picture. this is a huge market. the majority of that money, 60% of that money is for no. >> if i...
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doing so, seeking to promote a utopia, seeking to transform iraq into switzerland, is nothing less than a fool'ser ran. -- fool's errand. likewise it should be perfectly clear any action we take to stop isis from attacking murdering americans is no no way contingent on consensus of the so-called international community. america is blessed to have many good friends and allies in the region, who understand the threat of isis and eager to comt isis, but in order that this action be done right, it must be led by the united states, unfettered by other nations' rules rule engagement that might impede us. achieving some preordained number 0 of countries in a coalition is not a strategy. for, as has often been remarked in the most effective efforts, the mission determines the coalition. not the other way around. it is heartening to hear the voices from my colleagues on both side of the aisle, raising the alarm of the threat posed by isis. president obama has signaled his intention of addressing the issue later this week. it is well past time for him to do so. as his recent statements from his a
doing so, seeking to promote a utopia, seeking to transform iraq into switzerland, is nothing less than a fool'ser ran. -- fool's errand. likewise it should be perfectly clear any action we take to stop isis from attacking murdering americans is no no way contingent on consensus of the so-called international community. america is blessed to have many good friends and allies in the region, who understand the threat of isis and eager to comt isis, but in order that this action be done right, it...
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seeking to promote a duty -- utopia into switzerland is nothing less than a fool's errand.ikewise it should be perfectly clear any action we take is then no way contingent on consensus of the international community. how america is left to have many good friends and allies to understand that threats are eager to combat and we welcome their support. but in order that this we done right it must be led by the united states unfettered by the rules of the engagement to impede our action. in a coalition that is not a strategy. that determines the coalition. not the other way around it is heartening to hear the voice is for my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to raise the alarm of threat posed by isis m. president obama has signaled his intention later this week. it is well past time for him to do so as is recent statements from his admission on august 28 we don't have a strategy at to his suggestion on september 3rd our best bet is to try to shrink isis fear of influence and tell there a manageable problem. those comments are not encouraging. the objective is not to make isi
seeking to promote a duty -- utopia into switzerland is nothing less than a fool's errand.ikewise it should be perfectly clear any action we take is then no way contingent on consensus of the international community. how america is left to have many good friends and allies to understand that threats are eager to combat and we welcome their support. but in order that this we done right it must be led by the united states unfettered by the rules of the engagement to impede our action. in a...
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this is the massive festival in the middle of the nevada desert which is about this utopia experiencele come together and try and have this experience of collectivity. and when researchers have looked at why musicians are so interested is because when researchers have looked at the attitudes of people at music festivals, they are really looking for a sense of collectivity. and that makes them more likely to want to take something home from that experience, download the music or share that experience with other people, send them the music and suggest it. and things like burning man are not only interested because of the music festival, but because it's actually almost filtering into the things we look at at cnbc, like alternative currencies. remember that burning man is a society where it's supposed to be cashless. >> many are saying capitalist in the skies. >> well, the amount of private jet that is went into burning man this year might tell you something. and if you were cynical, you might go, if there's more than two massive chief execs of a tech u.s. company, then it's probably not
this is the massive festival in the middle of the nevada desert which is about this utopia experiencele come together and try and have this experience of collectivity. and when researchers have looked at why musicians are so interested is because when researchers have looked at the attitudes of people at music festivals, they are really looking for a sense of collectivity. and that makes them more likely to want to take something home from that experience, download the music or share that...
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some kind of utopia.ing's paid for and it's going to be fantastic, you know. >> is that your reading of the yes campaign? >> basically, aye. >> it's a caricature. i'm wondering if at any point it had to do with scottish people being in control of their own fate, country, finances. where any of the principles appeal to you. >> i would love scotland to be an=gwvc independent country. but the discussions that they have been having, we should have been having these things two, three years ago. we shouldn't be waiting until the very last minute. we should have had these things discussed, sat down. thrashed everything out where we are using the pound. #Ñbd5zñnc< you? >> yeah. >> which region? >> gorpels. >> what was your sense of the campaign. did you start with an open mind or oh were you knowing you were a yes from the start? >> i was instinctively for independence. my thought before we realized we weren't going to have the option was perhaps it was approaching the independence. given the choice between the t
some kind of utopia.ing's paid for and it's going to be fantastic, you know. >> is that your reading of the yes campaign? >> basically, aye. >> it's a caricature. i'm wondering if at any point it had to do with scottish people being in control of their own fate, country, finances. where any of the principles appeal to you. >> i would love scotland to be an=gwvc independent country. but the discussions that they have been having, we should have been having these things...
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their attempts to mold into a conservative utopia that could never work outside the pages of novels. this is a house whose leadership judges success not by how it has improved the lives of families in this country but how successful it was to thwart the president of the united states. this is a body that would rather be trapped in gridlock than go about the business of the country. so we'll live through these next two weeks, and then we'll return to our districts. what will we tell our constituents that we accomplished in the house of representatives in the 113th congress? we'll tell them that we condemned the president for refusing to leave an american prisoner of war behind? how far are we going to follow an extreme fringe minority down this path into poverty? we've got two weeks. once again, house republicans are proving that they would rather put politics, partisan intrigue nd petty first and discredit the president than to govern responsibly and address the many challenges facing our nation. madam speaker, i urge a no vote on the rule and i yield back the balance of my time. the
their attempts to mold into a conservative utopia that could never work outside the pages of novels. this is a house whose leadership judges success not by how it has improved the lives of families in this country but how successful it was to thwart the president of the united states. this is a body that would rather be trapped in gridlock than go about the business of the country. so we'll live through these next two weeks, and then we'll return to our districts. what will we tell our...
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babies right here not just for your legs, we cannery cyst 360 every where while watching tv, a little utopiatonight, what about this band, i'm practically healthy. thanks ladies and gentlemen my work out is done. >> time for weather and traffic with sue serio. >> i like that bam. >> we are six out of ten today because of the, full clouds but there are comfortable temperatures out there and we have possibility of a stray shower. further south you go more chance you have, and, buddy has a umbrella we have seen a few peaks of sunshine but temperatures in the comfortable 50's and 60's. it is 59 degrees. breeze out of the east northeast at 13 miles an hour. relative humidity at 65 percent. seventy-three should be our high temperature today. sixty-three tomorrow, tonight with mostly cloudy skies and a few showers. we have the weather authority forecast, lets check out the traffic this morning, we will go first of all to i-95 south approaching route 320 providence avenue there is an accident there that has left lane blocked. that is a slowed down area in huntington valley centersville road at hunti
babies right here not just for your legs, we cannery cyst 360 every where while watching tv, a little utopiatonight, what about this band, i'm practically healthy. thanks ladies and gentlemen my work out is done. >> time for weather and traffic with sue serio. >> i like that bam. >> we are six out of ten today because of the, full clouds but there are comfortable temperatures out there and we have possibility of a stray shower. further south you go more chance you have, and,...
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have say that we should utopia and everything should be i don't think we put enough emphasis on having the itizens to get a higher education without the high cost or be able to go to the doctors risk of losing our homes. thank you, sir. kathleen. day ton, ohio. under $25,000. caller: hey, great program, smart people. definitely think there's serious classism in the u.s. mobile by choice at 62. i raised three kids. 45.an income from 35 to top p.e. and rentals at this point. i chose to live a simple life. and so never took a dime from the state. taxes. but here's what i've seen. the last seven years in in day ar, i grew up ton, ohio, a manufacturing town. a union family, and also family members at wright patterson air force base. it is -- there are nurse's aides, i've been dealing with a of aging apartments, urse's aides making $9 an hour working their tails off with no education. higher and these private for profit -- you know -- you know, making buku bucks. patriots.the economic i don't begrudge people for going and making millions of allars, but they need to give fair share to the wor
have say that we should utopia and everything should be i don't think we put enough emphasis on having the itizens to get a higher education without the high cost or be able to go to the doctors risk of losing our homes. thank you, sir. kathleen. day ton, ohio. under $25,000. caller: hey, great program, smart people. definitely think there's serious classism in the u.s. mobile by choice at 62. i raised three kids. 45.an income from 35 to top p.e. and rentals at this point. i chose to live a...
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jonestown was not yet a tropical paradise, jones was determined to one day make it the socialist utopiached about. but for now home was san francisco. and by 1976, jones had made peoples temple a major player in local politics. >> if any movement in san francisco needed 100 bodies to show up for a demonstration, they'd just call peoples temple and the temple would send 500 people. >> peoples temple reached into the community with badly needed social services. all free. jones had become a darling of san francisco politicians. >> you have managed to make the many persons associated with peoples temple part of a family. if you're in need of health care, you get health care. if you're in need of legal assistance of some sort, you get that. if you're in need of transportation, you get that. and that's the kind of religious thing that i'm excited about. >> in 1977, jones was honored with the annual martin luther king jr. humanitarian award. mayor george moscone, whose narrow election was due in no small part to peoples temple support, repaid jones by appointing him to the housing commission.
jonestown was not yet a tropical paradise, jones was determined to one day make it the socialist utopiached about. but for now home was san francisco. and by 1976, jones had made peoples temple a major player in local politics. >> if any movement in san francisco needed 100 bodies to show up for a demonstration, they'd just call peoples temple and the temple would send 500 people. >> peoples temple reached into the community with badly needed social services. all free. jones had...
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i have been following your utopia tweet. >> she's a good tweeter. >> james gandolfini, was he makingwhen he died. >> yes, this film, this film, this is the last movie he is in feature wise. he is in a movie enough said which was a brill quantity film. i want to bring up again how incredible an performance he had in the soprano's but how that paved the way in create ago this anti hero element. we wouldn't have characters like breaking bad, mad men and dexter without what he did in the soprano's. seeing him made that path and seeing him on the big screen. he is one of the best actors of all time. he goes back to the tony soprano type character. idea here is that it is underground group of brooklyn bars that are money drops for local gangsters, book is and betting on games and a robbery happens and tom hardy plays the bartender. he plays bain in the dark knight rises and how it effects everybody in their lives, their friendships and families. the it is a wonderful film. james gandolfini is brilliant as well as tom hardy. my only problem is they did in the pack a big evening in the end.
i have been following your utopia tweet. >> she's a good tweeter. >> james gandolfini, was he makingwhen he died. >> yes, this film, this film, this is the last movie he is in feature wise. he is in a movie enough said which was a brill quantity film. i want to bring up again how incredible an performance he had in the soprano's but how that paved the way in create ago this anti hero element. we wouldn't have characters like breaking bad, mad men and dexter without what he did...
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david, there's this sense i think that millennials are like this human utopia when it comes to news habits we because there is a pew study that looked exactly how young people read and it was surprisingly conservative. in exactly, likely use smart phones and tablets for news. 60% of them said they preferred print style reading experiences over these graphics rich snowfall ask reading experiences. so should this surprise us? tell us about how we'd like to consume information. >> i think it's interesting because when you think about millennials, one of these suppositions as you said is that it's this generation that is unlike any other, just want a few things online. when you think about the tactile experience of leafing through a magazine or leafing through a print publication, there's something about that experience that is about the sense of curiosity. and that there's a sense of seriousness the young people want to consume the news with. i think there's been a lot of assumption to think this generation doesn't want serious content because we're younger, we are not seeking that. this is a
david, there's this sense i think that millennials are like this human utopia when it comes to news habits we because there is a pew study that looked exactly how young people read and it was surprisingly conservative. in exactly, likely use smart phones and tablets for news. 60% of them said they preferred print style reading experiences over these graphics rich snowfall ask reading experiences. so should this surprise us? tell us about how we'd like to consume information. >> i think...
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have say that we should utopia and everything should be i don't think we put enough emphasis on havinghe itizens to get a higher education without the high cost or be able to go to the doctors risk of losing our homes. thank you, sir. kathleen. day ton, ohio. under $25,000. caller: hey, great program, smart people. definitely think there's serious classism in the u.s. mobile by choice at 62. i raised three kids. 45.an income from 35 to top p.e. and rentals at this point. i chose to live a simple life. and so never took a dime from the state. taxes. but here's what i've seen. the last seven years in in day ar, i grew up ton, ohio, a manufacturing town. a union family, and also family members at wright patterson air force base. it is -- there are nurse's aides, i've been dealing with a of aging apartments, urse's aides making $9 an hour working their tails off with no education. higher and these private for profit -- you know -- you know, making buku bucks. patriots.the economic i don't begrudge people for going and making millions of allars, but they need to give fair share to the worki
have say that we should utopia and everything should be i don't think we put enough emphasis on havinghe itizens to get a higher education without the high cost or be able to go to the doctors risk of losing our homes. thank you, sir. kathleen. day ton, ohio. under $25,000. caller: hey, great program, smart people. definitely think there's serious classism in the u.s. mobile by choice at 62. i raised three kids. 45.an income from 35 to top p.e. and rentals at this point. i chose to live a...
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doing so, seeking to promote a utopia, seeking to transform iraq into switzerland is nothing less than a fool aerrand. likewise, it -- fool's errand. any action we take to stop isis from attacking and murdering americans is no no way contingent on consensus from the so-called international community. america is blessed to have many good friends and allies this the-range and beyond who understand the threat of isis and are eager to do what they can to combat it and we welcome their support. but in order that this action be done right, it must be led by the united states unfettered by other nation's rules of engagement that might impede our effective action. achieving some preordained number of countries in a coalition is not a strategy. for as as often been remarked, in the most effective efforts, the mission determines the coalition, not the other way around. it is heartening to hear the voices from my colleagues on both sides of the aisle raising the alarm of the threat posed by isis and president obama has signaled his attention of addressing the issue later this week. it is well pas
doing so, seeking to promote a utopia, seeking to transform iraq into switzerland is nothing less than a fool aerrand. likewise, it -- fool's errand. any action we take to stop isis from attacking and murdering americans is no no way contingent on consensus from the so-called international community. america is blessed to have many good friends and allies this the-range and beyond who understand the threat of isis and are eager to do what they can to combat it and we welcome their support. but...
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we are all over the false promises, domestic tonic oratory and the utopia that man was going to createey're doing. no, we are over that and we are ready to get back to work, america. we are ready to get back to the core values that made america great. so one promise that our president has to ask is the one game that we must really undo to save our country. we did not need this fundamental transformation of america. we need the fundamental restoration of all that is good and strong and free, dad made america so great. and we must be united. our core values of kurds and fortitude in generosity and hard work, you know, they can actually be what it is that pulls us all together again. all americans, rich and poor, men and women, every race, every background. it is time to end the politics of division. the politics of demographics and identity groups under attack except distraction. so the status quo has got to go. united we will be able to stand because here is what they've done. these all linsky loving orwellian out of touch command and control a leader has to been running the show. they
we are all over the false promises, domestic tonic oratory and the utopia that man was going to createey're doing. no, we are over that and we are ready to get back to work, america. we are ready to get back to the core values that made america great. so one promise that our president has to ask is the one game that we must really undo to save our country. we did not need this fundamental transformation of america. we need the fundamental restoration of all that is good and strong and free, dad...
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we are over the false promises, the messanic oratory and utopia, that man was going to create here on no, we're over that and we are ready to get back to work, america and we are ready to get back to the core values that made america great. so one promise that our president has kept is the one thing that we really must undo to save our country. we did not need this fundamental transformation of america. we need the fundamental restoration of all that is good and strong and free. that made america so great. and, we must be united. our core values of courage, and fortitude and generosity and hard work, you know, they can actually be what it is that pulls us all together again, all americans, rich and poor, young and old, men and women. every race, every background. it is time to end the politics of division, the left, politics of demographics and identity groups. and their tactics of distraction. so, the status quo has got to go. united we will be able to stand. because here is what they have done. these alinsky-loving, orwellian, out of touch command-and-control elitists running the sh
we are over the false promises, the messanic oratory and utopia, that man was going to create here on no, we're over that and we are ready to get back to work, america and we are ready to get back to the core values that made america great. so one promise that our president has kept is the one thing that we really must undo to save our country. we did not need this fundamental transformation of america. we need the fundamental restoration of all that is good and strong and free. that made...
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my dream was a kind of journalistic utopia he wrote.rnalistic utopia and investigative value in what no one would tell me to wear what not to investigate and which the final story would be unfettered by time and space limitations and untrammeled by the power of corporate or government interests bent on tearing the truth. here to tell you more first-hand one of the alumni of the center is bill allison and i'm going to have bill, peering a second priest editorial director of the sunlight foundation and investigative journalist and his own way. he worked at the center for nine years. he co-authored the cheating of america along with chuck and with the key editor in the great series of books that buying at of the president. bill is an expert on dark money in politics so bill allison. [applause] >> thank you bill. thinking about the center is hard to believe 20 years ago when i first discovered the center, 20 years ago the internet we thought of news organizations as the newspapers or radio stations or tv or magazines and a nonprofit dedicat
my dream was a kind of journalistic utopia he wrote.rnalistic utopia and investigative value in what no one would tell me to wear what not to investigate and which the final story would be unfettered by time and space limitations and untrammeled by the power of corporate or government interests bent on tearing the truth. here to tell you more first-hand one of the alumni of the center is bill allison and i'm going to have bill, peering a second priest editorial director of the sunlight...