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it's not about saying we live in a utopia.ng for something better. we all try to imagine, is this the way it's -- is this the wait has to be? >> trevor: mm-hmm. >> could it be different? and, so, i just thought, okay, i'm going to put that out there. >> trevor: you've put out rock albums, you've done theater as well. one thing that has been really prevalent in your work is the creation of an image that goes just beyond the song. you are known many people regards you as ar-teest, which is a word people don't usually use so you know they're serious. >> or they're making fun of me. >> trevor: go with my version. people say you focus in and around the image of what you're creating. stage, how the performers look, what the performance is meant to feel like beyond the music. what have you done when performing "american utopia," what have you decided to make different in the show that reflects that idea? >> as you said, the live show reflects -- reflects the idea somewhat -- >> trevor: right. >> it's completely empty stage, all the m
it's not about saying we live in a utopia.ng for something better. we all try to imagine, is this the way it's -- is this the wait has to be? >> trevor: mm-hmm. >> could it be different? and, so, i just thought, okay, i'm going to put that out there. >> trevor: you've put out rock albums, you've done theater as well. one thing that has been really prevalent in your work is the creation of an image that goes just beyond the song. you are known many people regards you as...
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i have a whole chapter on estonia, which i call utopia. it's a real place, and what they're doing in terms of experimenting around digital laws and privacy and transparency, is really important. it's real. it's not utopian. what the weather they're doing and comes would took your point about politicians being technology include literature rat -- literate, the politics are ex-entrepreneur, moving staircase between politicians and entrepreneurs. the estonians are reinventing democracy by making sure there's more transparency on data. it's also easy to fall back on the 19th century and assume we can protect our privacy. i'm not so sure bat that. the any social contract that the estonans are architecting in a sense protects privacy and in a sense acknowledges that in the digital age, in the digital 21st century, everything will be known about us. the question then becomes, what rights do the government have in terms of if you like snooping on us, and of course, the models that's the estonians are responding to are reacting against is the russi
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or a school it is possible to build a small utopia and everybody needs that practice. so the part of a small utopia and nurture that. >> we mentioned a connectionge earlier so with those politicians likeal donald trump from the perspective of the leftist a future in which climate change will get so bad that we will see the rise and todd mentioned the idea of dystopia solutions so if we could get a quote is climate changee denial universal? or are there for right politicians that use that in conjunction with racist rhetori rhetoric. >> it is hard to find a three star general and for what it's all planning so looking 30 years into the future to plan for climate change someone one hand there is a smokescreen but on the other hand one of the things that i think we are in the conversation what are those objections? but if that consensus is true than what we all in that conversation? one of the things that i look at look at a border immigration enforcement, it has resumed the early '90s through now and 20 billion with customs and border protection so that rise is happeninguc
or a school it is possible to build a small utopia and everybody needs that practice. so the part of a small utopia and nurture that. >> we mentioned a connectionge earlier so with those politicians likeal donald trump from the perspective of the leftist a future in which climate change will get so bad that we will see the rise and todd mentioned the idea of dystopia solutions so if we could get a quote is climate changee denial universal? or are there for right politicians that use that...
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[laughter] it is still possible to build a small utopia whether it is an interracial gospel choir or civic group or a school it is possible to build a small utopia to practice pluralism and everybody needs that practice here trying to solve all the problems but be a part of a small utopia and nurture that. >> i had a lot of different questions but you mentioned earlierli the connection between climate change and the rise of the right so obviously with politicians like donald trump there is a skepticism climate change does not e exist from the perspective of leftist and activist who is the projection of the future where climate change will get so bad with such a refugee crisis we will see the rise of more extreme governments of dystopian solutions. so what are some of those solutions? if climate change denial universal among the far right or do some accept it and then usen that in conjunction with racist rhetoric? >> it is interesting right now trump is renowned but there is it is hard to find a three star general that doesn't believe in climate change and actually they are literally
[laughter] it is still possible to build a small utopia whether it is an interracial gospel choir or civic group or a school it is possible to build a small utopia to practice pluralism and everybody needs that practice here trying to solve all the problems but be a part of a small utopia and nurture that. >> i had a lot of different questions but you mentioned earlierli the connection between climate change and the rise of the right so obviously with politicians like donald trump there...
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instead of a catastrophic vision of capitalism instead of the socialist utopia come instead of the factory the cult of the forest. instead of the color red, the color green. i wish i had written that. in fact it was written by a liberal intellectual and a brilliant effort published in the new republic in 2001. the german student radicals of 1968 had been motivated by anti-nazism. looking for nazis hiding under every bed and every cupboard becoming so twisted they ended up doing the state of israel as a crypto state. as berman summarized the situation i have set out to fight nazis under democratic guys is only took ended up in a left-wing guys. "green tyranny" takes it one step further. not only do the new right chair the nationalism of the stand up and bracing for nazis green ideology, red and green makes brown. rory come to a non-pleasantry. the people who were on the wrong side of that war came out on top in the post-cold war era. the green helps the kremlin backed peace movement to prevent to try to prevent in countering the threat. as the president put it pacifism is in the west and th
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norway. >> and did they join utopia?t did you find out they went to? >> well, they got married, they got children, they settled and they wrote letters and messages to their brother about how happy they were, they got the best villa. they came from norway with money. they had the best places. for a few years they had a quite good life if you can say that in the middle of a war zone and then everything of course deteriorated from 2016. they fled raqqah and now they are, if they are still alive, they are on the last strip of land between syria and iraq kept by isis. >> you just don't know whether they are, the parent don't know where wl they're alive. >> no, we heard of them a few months ago. >> you mentioned the brother they were in touch with. he said i believe in allah as much as i believe in the spaghetti monster. does he believe it as much as his sisters? >> i'm against all religions. he starts reading christopher and atheist literature. and these three siblings, they had the same qur'an teacher. whereas the girls were
norway. >> and did they join utopia?t did you find out they went to? >> well, they got married, they got children, they settled and they wrote letters and messages to their brother about how happy they were, they got the best villa. they came from norway with money. they had the best places. for a few years they had a quite good life if you can say that in the middle of a war zone and then everything of course deteriorated from 2016. they fled raqqah and now they are, if they are...
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a silent movie that tells the story of a city called utopia which expels all itsjews. —— utopia.r rising prices. they are then forced to leave. in 1925, a year after the film was made, its author, hugo bettauer, was killed by author, hugo bettauer, was killed by a nazi. the film disappeared and for many years was believed to be lost. in 2015, a complete version of the film was found in a flea market in paris. the austrian film archive has had the film restored with the help ofa had the film restored with the help of a huge crowd—funding campaign. the film has a happy end, thejews returning to their city. in reality, many of vienna's jews perished returning to their city. in reality, many of vienna'sjews perished in the holocaust. the film archive says the holocaust. the film archive says the movie's message against excluding people based on religion or race is one that has growing releva nce for or race is one that has growing relevance for our times. bethany bell, bbc news, vienna. an extraordinary story. stay with me on bbc news. and tell me what you think about our talking poi
a silent movie that tells the story of a city called utopia which expels all itsjews. —— utopia.r rising prices. they are then forced to leave. in 1925, a year after the film was made, its author, hugo bettauer, was killed by author, hugo bettauer, was killed by a nazi. the film disappeared and for many years was believed to be lost. in 2015, a complete version of the film was found in a flea market in paris. the austrian film archive has had the film restored with the help ofa had the film...
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so what good is utopia and the answer is it's good for walking and it keeps us on the right path, soutopia is a good thing. >> i would only add that though i am encouraged by many of the things you mentioned and many of the policy issues that we address in this book i have a whole lot of steak and politicians. instead, i am encouraged by people who want to consistently work for the world we live in and i am encouraged by the uptick in activism folks taking to the street saying education policy is also a social policy that is also an economic policy and is related to the legal world. i'm encouraged by those in the city of chicago who chained themselves up in the stream of insults across lakeshore drive wearing these beautiful their days and to say rather than spending a whole lot of money on the nba, nfl draft, spent that money on chicago public schools and encouraged by folks who decided to rethink schools altogether in the summer of 2016 this group of folks that developed th a whole school of their own across the street from the square the site but disappears in the chicago police d
so what good is utopia and the answer is it's good for walking and it keeps us on the right path, soutopia is a good thing. >> i would only add that though i am encouraged by many of the things you mentioned and many of the policy issues that we address in this book i have a whole lot of steak and politicians. instead, i am encouraged by people who want to consistently work for the world we live in and i am encouraged by the uptick in activism folks taking to the street saying education...
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arts an institution was set up which sold to redesign human life a school of art which proclaimed utopia while demanding a return to old values a contradiction one might think but even today architects feel almost compelled to justify themselves by its principals the bomb. the creator of the boathouse myth architect volta gropius. his vision the building of the future lucid transparent and functional a well lit space for the new human being to live and work. the boat house strives to gather all artistic creativity into one single unity. good pieces idea was shared by artists representing a whole variety of styles painters lionel finding and coldplay were engaged as teachers at the bow house. georg. art teacher yohannes iton who exerted a major influence on his pupils and vasily kandinsky the inventor of abstract painting. by the time the bauhaus moved into its premises environmental group yes had decided on the destination but the route was to be sought by pupils and teachers working together the idea of search was at the heart of the bauhaus program its members wanted to get away from a
arts an institution was set up which sold to redesign human life a school of art which proclaimed utopia while demanding a return to old values a contradiction one might think but even today architects feel almost compelled to justify themselves by its principals the bomb. the creator of the boathouse myth architect volta gropius. his vision the building of the future lucid transparent and functional a well lit space for the new human being to live and work. the boat house strives to gather all...
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it was a catastrophic mission of capitalism and a catastrophe instead of the socialist utopia and insteadof the cult of the factory it was becausfactory ite forest and instead of the color red, the color green. i wish i had written that. it was written by the intellectual in an essay first published in the new republic in 2001. the rights of the radicals from 1968 is motivated by anti-nazis. looking hiding under every bed becoming so twisted they ended up seeing the state of israel as summarized in the situation only to have ended up they take the analysis one step further not only do they share the irrationality but they ended up embracing the ideology red and green makes brown and here we come to one that cannot be sugarcoated the people on the wrong side of the cold war came out on top. they hope to turn back peacefullyo to try to prevent them from capturing the threat posed and as the president put it pacifism is in the west and the missiles are in the east. the deployment of the missile's advocate within the circle of doctor batiste, not to the west with loyal to ourselves and they a
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. >> i wanted to see your utopia. but now i see it as more of a -- >> but the science that endures that and the his message. >> so remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> that's the "overnight news" for thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. >>> this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm meg oliver. it is being called one of the biggest student protests in u.s. history. from coast to coast, tens of thousands walked out of dallas calling for stricter gun laws. the walkout one month after the mass shooting at a high school in parkland, florida. 17 people killed by a young gunman armed with assault style rifle. the protests from california to maine, had a common theme. enough is enough. adriana diaz reports. >> a sea of students, streamed out of the school behind a national movement. parents at marjo
. >> i wanted to see your utopia. but now i see it as more of a -- >> but the science that endures that and the his message. >> so remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> that's the "overnight news" for thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. >>> this is the cbs...
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to build what i call a small utopia. and whether it is interracial gospel choir. it is possible to build a small utopia where you get the practice pluralism and everybody needs that practice. while you're trying to solve all the problems of the world. and nurture it. i have a lot of different questions. there is only one that i can touch on the connection between climate change and the rise of the right around the world. i'm wondering obviously with politicians like donald trump there is a skepticism but i know a lot from the perspective of leftists and a lot of activists there is a projection of the future in which climate change is going to get so bad. we are going to see the rise of even more right wing governments. i'm wondering if i could get a comment from todd and sasha on this. what are some of those particular solutions. and then sasha, i'm wondering is climate change denial. there is some far right politicians who accept it and use that in conjunction with their other sort of racist rhetoric. when you look right now. trump is a renowned denier. it's hard
to build what i call a small utopia. and whether it is interracial gospel choir. it is possible to build a small utopia where you get the practice pluralism and everybody needs that practice. while you're trying to solve all the problems of the world. and nurture it. i have a lot of different questions. there is only one that i can touch on the connection between climate change and the rise of the right around the world. i'm wondering obviously with politicians like donald trump there is a...
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so what else you try to solve all of the problems of the world, be a part of a small utopia and nurture it. >> thank you. >> people jump over to this side. i had a lot of different questions but there is only one i can touch on. we mentioned earlier the connection between climate change and the rise of the right around the world. i wonder if obviously with politicians like donald trump there is a skepticism climate change doesn't exist, but i know that a lot from the perspective of the leftists and activists there's a sort of projection which climate change is going to get so bad. if i can get a comment on what are some of those particular solutions if you could go into detail. and then i'm wondering is climate change denial universal among the far right or are there some politicians who accept it and use that in conjunction with other other sort of racist rhetoric? >> when you look right now trumped is a denier, but yes there is. it's hard to find a general who doesn't believe in climate change. there's actually literal planning. like if you look at the assessment, the assessments are
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to you as much as i would like, and i'm really excited about the new album-- this way-- "american utopia doing with yourself for 10 years? >> i did a couple of musicals. i did one with imelda marcos. >> stephen: that's a dictatorial family rule a country. >> yes. >> stephen: is there anybody in the trump administration that you go, "i'd like to write a musical about that person?" >> oh, i was thinking about this earlier. i was thinking about jared kushner. ( laughter ) very unlike -- >> stephen: a jared musical? >> well, i was thinking if i had to write from his point of view-- because you have to write from his point of view and get the audience to buy into what he's feeling. and, obviously, he has the face of stone. you don't see any -- >> stephen: just a mask. >> just a stare. >> stephen: of indifference. >> and you go but something's gog in there. and i think it's-- his thing is "i don't want-- i can't let what happened to my daddy happen to me." ( laughter ). >> stephen: which is that he was-- >> went to jail. >> stephen: went to jail. >> daddy went to jail for doing some bad things
to you as much as i would like, and i'm really excited about the new album-- this way-- "american utopia doing with yourself for 10 years? >> i did a couple of musicals. i did one with imelda marcos. >> stephen: that's a dictatorial family rule a country. >> yes. >> stephen: is there anybody in the trump administration that you go, "i'd like to write a musical about that person?" >> oh, i was thinking about this earlier. i was thinking about jared...
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>> i wanted to see your utopia. >> is the science that will endure. here is a fun fact, he was born on the 300th anniversary of the death of galileo and has died on albert einstein's birthday. as he said, there could be order in the universe after all. >>> the federal terrorism trial underway. for the pulse night club shooter. prosecutors say his wife knew of her husband's plans and could have tiptop authorities. she was arrested in the county where she moved after the attack. her attorneys say she had no knowledge of the plan. police shot and killed the man at the scene of the shooting rampage. >>> more trouble for united airlines, this time it's apologizing for mistakenly flying a kansas families dog all the way to japan. the owners say they were waiting for their 10-year-old german shepherd when they were given a great dane instead. they were told that their dog was sent to japan where the great dane was to have gone. >> all i could do is be hopeful that my dog will be all right and come home safely. i don't know what else to do. i can't cry anymor
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but when we with came to san francisco, we found out that a new utopia was at hand. that -- commune pism was dead but the internet was about to take its place. and -- that the internet an silicon valley and market economy would bring into being all of the things that communism could not achieve. it would hunger poverty to equalize power relations it would end in equality to destroy corruption. because it is kind of a system fully transparent to fully -- fully direct dmngs so no democracy because we would all be working together on this platform. of course, the ewe pope i can promise was internet did not come true. today it is less equal than it was 30 years ago. right, there's more poverty, there's more unemployment even the average life-span of americans has been dropping. and the the internet itself is also not very egalitarian democrat it's a private telecommunication system that's dominated by a mentally powerful corporation that have -- turninged this platform into a fore profit surveillance machine, and extracting credible amount of money out of it. so the ques
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bought in those ten years the protesters have set up their own on a kiss to utopia that commune contains around three hundred people who have their own library won't shop and even radio station and the activists known as artists don't want to give up what they call they is to defend. the was at the demonstration. former french are still has almost around a thousand now running we've got the police running behind us who are in the middle of this where you can see the police are trying to curtail the protesters into one particular spot trying to move them down the street we have already seen t.v.'s being fired at the protesters in the protest is throwing things out of the police saving some small skirmishes in the hague and this is all over north and on the lawn undesirable side they've made this place their home base was a place of land that was came up for a possible airport the french government decided early this year that he would not be building the airport but it has said that it wants to expel all of the saddest on a case by case basis chrome this land as you can see behind me now
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the many people ask if it would even have been feasible at all seems to utopia the dimensions of the individual structures the area that would have had to being taken for. a careful it's the properties. you think it is because i just don't want this to mention so much i'll take a look. hardly any of the plans were completed their most visible reminder today is the east west axis now known as this process of seeking uni the boulevard was laid out earlier and brought in by the nazis. even have the two parts of the show like a brigade moved farther apart. the boulevard is still lined with about eight hundred street lights designed by a bear he wanted to be sure his creation was cast in the proper light. the victory column was also extended and moved originally it stood in front of the right stud but the nazis intended to use the space as a central parade ground. to people's hall would have stood here between the reichstag in today's central rail station it would have ceded a good one hundred fifty thousand people. the history in the present is a major topic in berlin and these exhibitio
the many people ask if it would even have been feasible at all seems to utopia the dimensions of the individual structures the area that would have had to being taken for. a careful it's the properties. you think it is because i just don't want this to mention so much i'll take a look. hardly any of the plans were completed their most visible reminder today is the east west axis now known as this process of seeking uni the boulevard was laid out earlier and brought in by the nazis. even have...
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one of the basic ones i can see how they could join utopia uni and if. the level of democracy would be in some way violated if they would be convicted office. as caught up in official. come see of each would no more. rule of law and so that i so for me the copenhagen is something unsurmountable i mean they have to conform otherwise they conjoined utopian unity and most of cos of course are asked nic all being a prime minister has already voiced the idea of a single president for both countries at some point and using albania could eventually absorb kosovo if they cost of our state will not get itself together in the near future. that's a very complex question. if i'm going to think of the united nations of independence of kosovo. and that does not mean that course of all. should be basically taken over by. knowledge of course debt in both countries a. the population is. a baby and. it would go into the question the very. principle which you are now discussing so if kosovo is declared as a somewhat an independent country. then. i can quite see. in interna
one of the basic ones i can see how they could join utopia uni and if. the level of democracy would be in some way violated if they would be convicted office. as caught up in official. come see of each would no more. rule of law and so that i so for me the copenhagen is something unsurmountable i mean they have to conform otherwise they conjoined utopian unity and most of cos of course are asked nic all being a prime minister has already voiced the idea of a single president for both countries...
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the many people ask if it would even have been feasible at all seems to utopia the dimensions of the individual structures area that would have had to be. the fact is everything you see in these drawings could have actually been built. the dictator said about making his vision a reality residents were relocated well forced laborers began producing the required materials and house and concentration camp in the late one nine hundred thirty s. began mass deportations of berlin's jews their apartments were to be given to people whose homes would be demolished for their money a project the plans were made ready for construction a film made in the time of the models to life. style recalls an ancient greek and roman architecture but bigger. perfectly with fantasies of building a world power. the original model of germany it was destroyed in the war the exhibition shows the reconstruction made for the film downfall. i'll take a look. hardly any of the plans were completed their most visible reminder today is the east west axis now known as the. boulevard was laid out earlier and brought in b
the many people ask if it would even have been feasible at all seems to utopia the dimensions of the individual structures area that would have had to be. the fact is everything you see in these drawings could have actually been built. the dictator said about making his vision a reality residents were relocated well forced laborers began producing the required materials and house and concentration camp in the late one nine hundred thirty s. began mass deportations of berlin's jews their...
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these places are hidden here they are not models of the new utopia. they are both very different and very similar. they're kind of culmination in an odd way. >> you just talking about flint and i sitdown strike and how can waste general motors was down to make all the chevy engines in one place because that made it very affordable if that one place was shut down. so we have big famous apple were virtually all the ipads and ipods and work are made at one or two foxconn factories. that's monumentally stupid for any number of reasons, but apple is not a dumb company. so why this type of -- why focus it -- >> i thought of this a lot. why after world war ii did american factors shrank by bute against a very large? the answer in my gut and it sounds very counter, america had more conflict than almost any place the world. the ability of labor to shut down the central integrated plans to let american manufactured by the late 40s to say we will disperse, have smaller, multiple plans. places you don't have to worry about that captivate model. so west germany, f
these places are hidden here they are not models of the new utopia. they are both very different and very similar. they're kind of culmination in an odd way. >> you just talking about flint and i sitdown strike and how can waste general motors was down to make all the chevy engines in one place because that made it very affordable if that one place was shut down. so we have big famous apple were virtually all the ipads and ipods and work are made at one or two foxconn factories. that's...
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. >> i wanted to see your utopia, but now i see it as more of a fruitopia. >> the episode was very funny. >> reporter: president obama awarded hawking the medal of freedom in 2009 for pushing the boundaries of science. >> professor stephen hawking was a brilliant man and a mediocre student. >> reporter: and he kept on pushing. he took a zero gravity flight in 2007, a lifelong ambition and the first time in 40 years he could move without his wheelchair. in 2012 the celebrated physicist took center stage as he opened london's paraolympic games. he -- paralympic games. he encouraged people to look up at the stars, not down at their feet. in 2015 hawking teamed up with a russian billionaire to hunt for aliens beyond earth. >> we are life. we are intelligent. we must go. >> reporter: an authority on the past and the future, hawking will be remembered for his brilliant mind and fierce determination. tina krause, cbs news. >>> right now it is powering in parts of the bay area. this is a -- pouring in parts of the bay area. this is a live look at the bay bridge. chief meteorologist paul deanno w
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one of the basic ones i can see how they could join utopia uni and if. the level of democracy would be in some way violated if they would be convicted office. as caught up in official. country of each would no more. rule of law and so that also for me the copenhagen good idea is something i'm someone to but i mean they have to conform otherwise they conjoined european union most of cos of course are asked nick all being a prime minister has already voiced a idea of a single president for both countries at some point and using albania could eventually absorb kosovo if they cost of our state will not get itself together in the near future. that's a very complex question i. could think of the unit to the declaration of independence of kosovo. and that does not mean that course of all. should be basically taken over by. knowledge of course debt in both countries. the population is. a baby and. it would go into the question the very. principle which you are now discussing so if kosovo is somewhat an independent country. then. i can quite force the. internatio
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one of the basic ones i can see how they could join utopia uni and if. the level of democracy would be in some way violated if they would be convicted office. as caught up in official. come see of each would no more. rule of law and so that i so for me the copenhagen is something i'm someone to but i mean they have to conform otherwise they conjoin utopian unity and most of cos of course are asked nichol being a prime minister has already voiced the idea of a single president for both countries at some point and using albania could eventually absorb kosovo if they cos of our state will not get itself together in the near future. that's a very complex question. if i'm going to think of the united nations of independence of kosovo. then that does not mean that course. should be basically taken over by. i acknowledge of course debt in both countries. the population is. a baby and. it would go into the question the very. principle of which you are now discussing so if kosovo is declared as a somewhat an independent country. then. i can quite see how in inter
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." >> i wanted to see your utopia, but now i see it is more of a fruitopia. >> reporter: but it's thet endures. that and his message. >> so remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. >> reporter: mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> glor: that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. i'm jeff glor. the news continues now on cbsn. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs cell phone companies are using churches to build their new cell towers.. and bypassing the normal review process. good evening, >>> kpix5 news begins with a surprising way that cell phone companies are using churches to build cell phone towers and bypass the normal review process. good evening.>> they are unlikely business partners, verizon wants to make a deal with a santa rosa church. several companies -- cell phone companies are seeking a higher calling. >> reporter: the cell phone tower would be in the steeple right here along the side of this church. 60 feet in the air. this would be built right across the street from all of these houses. this church in the middle of the santa rosa neighborhood, it's grou
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so what else you try to solve all of the problems of the world, be a part of a small utopia and nurture it. >> thank you. >> people jump over to this side. i had a lot of different questions but there is only one i can touch on. we mentioned earlier the connection between climate change and the rise of the right around the world. i wonder if obviously with politicians like donald trump there is a skepticism climate change doesn't exist, but i know that a lot from the perspective of the leftists and activists there's a sort of projection which climate change is going to get so bad. if i can get a comment on what are some of those particular solutions if you could go into detail. and then i'm wondering is climate change denial universal among the far right or are there some politicians who accept it and use that in conjunction with other other sort of racist rhetoric? >> when you look right now trumped is a denier, but yes there is. it's hard to find a general who doesn't believe in climate change. there's actually literal planning. like if you look at the assessment, the assessments are
so what else you try to solve all of the problems of the world, be a part of a small utopia and nurture it. >> thank you. >> people jump over to this side. i had a lot of different questions but there is only one i can touch on. we mentioned earlier the connection between climate change and the rise of the right around the world. i wonder if obviously with politicians like donald trump there is a skepticism climate change doesn't exist, but i know that a lot from the perspective of...
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government so i think we're in for some very interesting times indeed all right looking forward to that utopias political editor bill keller cousineau thank you very much now the consequences of italy's political limbo are starting to unfold after sunday's inconclusive national election there are reports that former prime minister matteo renzi may be resigning from his democratic party following its poor showing in the election when his party won less than one thousand percent of the vote in the stork low of the biggest block of votes went to a rightwing alliance comprised of the anti immigrant to league party in the former prime minister silvio berlusconi's forts at italia they are followed by the five star movement led by a thirty one year old dean mighell let's bring in matters he is standing by for us in rome hi gary good to see you what can you tell us about these reports of renzi stepping down. i'd not be surprised if you really were to step down i just talked to a political analyst who said renzi is finished and he connected his name his position as prime minister two years ago to a refe
government so i think we're in for some very interesting times indeed all right looking forward to that utopias political editor bill keller cousineau thank you very much now the consequences of italy's political limbo are starting to unfold after sunday's inconclusive national election there are reports that former prime minister matteo renzi may be resigning from his democratic party following its poor showing in the election when his party won less than one thousand percent of the vote in...
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it's called utopias. they sell out quickly. brewer sam adam ceo jim cook shows us what goes into making a $200 bottle of beer. >> beer is my life, but i am a trained professional so i know how to drink we age it in these barrels, which are bourbon barrels that have been emptied and then filled with sam adams utopias. you don't pound it like a regular beer, you sip it maybe a teaspoon or two. get it on your palate and you let the a aeromatics fill your head unfortunately for many of you out there you may live in one of the 15 states where sam adams utopias is illegal it's illegal because of the high alcohol in some states, the unique brewing process and as a brewer, i'm okay with that to me there's only one thing better than great, wonderful beer, it's great wonderful beer that's illegal >> and it's illegal because it's 56 proof, 28% alcohol. it's more like a liquor. it's not carbonated. >> it smells -- >> you don't have to -- >> it does not smell -- >> i can't do it. >> there's nothing -- >> it's more like a cheri or a port or
it's called utopias. they sell out quickly. brewer sam adam ceo jim cook shows us what goes into making a $200 bottle of beer. >> beer is my life, but i am a trained professional so i know how to drink we age it in these barrels, which are bourbon barrels that have been emptied and then filled with sam adams utopias. you don't pound it like a regular beer, you sip it maybe a teaspoon or two. get it on your palate and you let the a aeromatics fill your head unfortunately for many of you...
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totally join your analysts today which i learned a lot of, and others, even if it's towns like a utopia, even if it sounds like something unthinkable, it is time for us to change the discourse, it is time for us to talk about equal rights, about one person, one vote, and let's challenge israel. israel will say no. then we can officially declare israel as an apartheid country, because there is no other way. if you deny equal rights, you are not a democracy officially. there is no question of points of view or opinion. it is a matter of fact. and israel obviously will say no. but we should not give up because by the end of the day, i truly believe the palestinians andisraelis, palestinians jews can live together. we tried it in the past. it is being tried today in all kinds of small frameworks. .ou can really live together believe me, i would rather have a palestinian prime minister than benjamin netanyahu. [applause] mr. levy: so by the end of the about theuld be clear vision. we should understand that the road is still very long to go. we are just in the beginning. likely, these are the
totally join your analysts today which i learned a lot of, and others, even if it's towns like a utopia, even if it sounds like something unthinkable, it is time for us to change the discourse, it is time for us to talk about equal rights, about one person, one vote, and let's challenge israel. israel will say no. then we can officially declare israel as an apartheid country, because there is no other way. if you deny equal rights, you are not a democracy officially. there is no question of...
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trump i think at this rally slammed the idea of having a commission to deal with utopia crisis and said that's not adequate. why is it adequate in solving the gun control issue? people are clearly worried about it. she will have to come forward and talk about her plans. >> it's not the first time the commission was to study a problem. >> this is the year of commissions. the budget till earlier to get us past the original showtime created two commissions want to study the budget process one thing the teacher caller mentioned. florida took an interesting tactic on the issue of arming school personnel. there the new law that the governor signed would give local superintendents and sheriff department the ability to decide how to go about training and certifying. it doesn't apply to classroom teachers, plus other faculty. so their way of dealing with the teachers concerned with having teachers so much else to do that they should not be the ones picking up a weapon. florida did try to craft it around the issue of having teachers with weapons. >> another caller on the democrat line. jesse from
trump i think at this rally slammed the idea of having a commission to deal with utopia crisis and said that's not adequate. why is it adequate in solving the gun control issue? people are clearly worried about it. she will have to come forward and talk about her plans. >> it's not the first time the commission was to study a problem. >> this is the year of commissions. the budget till earlier to get us past the original showtime created two commissions want to study the budget...
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then not prevails for the next half-century but slowly but surely so then they go from a commercial utopia but then in pittsburgh this deal trade was developing. steele is a symbol of the nation's industrial might lie didn't locate in the pittsburgh area? proceeds cotton in the forefront of the pioneering industry. you can tell by the things they use in other industries but the system needs radials. in the armaments in the american naval power. it is economically important and with the eiffel tower and then i think they come to believe tough. and tm autonomy in the nation but that had never been seen in this country before. but technically and economically the scale of these places is amazing. >> to hear about the crystal palace in many ways to introduce people to machinery and manufacturing. >> but you can't resist that with the declaration of independence. what is the centerpiece of it? and then to have this gigantic room full of scenery. but then president grant turns. so with this roomful of machinery. and then to celebrate. and it landed on national greatness. >> with the investment b
then not prevails for the next half-century but slowly but surely so then they go from a commercial utopia but then in pittsburgh this deal trade was developing. steele is a symbol of the nation's industrial might lie didn't locate in the pittsburgh area? proceeds cotton in the forefront of the pioneering industry. you can tell by the things they use in other industries but the system needs radials. in the armaments in the american naval power. it is economically important and with the eiffel...
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you learn a lot by knowing what people's utopia is. a lot of the book deals with what is and not just what the dream might be one day. let's talk about that. let the first thing i think you all need to start thinking about. and why the book is critical. it used to be a dirty word. in the course of history monopoly was bad. we would regulate monopolies. what has shifted in the culture around the meaning of that word monopoly. as a board game. have this incredible vote in american politics starting with the gilded age and then it became this bipartisan obsession i ran into a friend who is a conservative today he is sitting in a copy shop. he was reading the mission statement for national review. which is the founding magazine of american conservatism. in the founding manifesto was reeling against really against the dangers of monopoly. we all cared about it really deeply up until the last 25 or 30 years beginning with an article that transformed american jurisprudence starting with the reagan administration antitrust kind of a lot of fav
you learn a lot by knowing what people's utopia is. a lot of the book deals with what is and not just what the dream might be one day. let's talk about that. let the first thing i think you all need to start thinking about. and why the book is critical. it used to be a dirty word. in the course of history monopoly was bad. we would regulate monopolies. what has shifted in the culture around the meaning of that word monopoly. as a board game. have this incredible vote in american politics...
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utopia, the, in a president will sign something before easter but it could slip into may.: there is some reporting, i will bring up on the screen some major points, and city discretionarya stress test, what are the main high points of this bill from your point of view? rob: several things. the first is the bulk of the bill helps many committee banks, that is a fact. --s is a community that community bank relief bill. we're not fans of this placeholder, we think banks should be regulated and supervised based on risk profile and business model. as an interim step, moving threshold up so banks can navigate and operate with regard to serving clients better and not be subject to rules that were tailored properly for them, we think it is a good step. one thing i will point out regarding these threshold that has been focused on a lot is that even though the threshold goes up, the fed can look at a bank under 250 and take action if they think they need to. that has been lost a little bit. some of the criticisms that suggest this will lead to a financial crisis are misguided and mi
utopia, the, in a president will sign something before easter but it could slip into may.: there is some reporting, i will bring up on the screen some major points, and city discretionarya stress test, what are the main high points of this bill from your point of view? rob: several things. the first is the bulk of the bill helps many committee banks, that is a fact. --s is a community that community bank relief bill. we're not fans of this placeholder, we think banks should be regulated and...
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we had a flood a failed utopia. in my homeland communism had failed to. this turning into this dark place and so we fled. when we came to san francisco we found out that it was at hand, that communism was dead of the e internet was about to take its place and the internet in silicon valley and the market economy would bring into being all the things that communism could not achieve. it would equalize relations and destroy corruption because of this kind of system fully transparent and. of course it didn't come true. america is less equal than it was 30 years ago. there is more poverty, more unemployment, even the average lifespan and the internet itself is also not very egalitarian or democratic. it's a private telecommunication system that is dominated by a powerful corporation that has turned this platform into a for-profit surveillance machine and they are extracting incredible amounts of money out of it. so, the question is what happened. how did this technology go astray and how do we make sense of it? you have to go back to the 60s when the internet
we had a flood a failed utopia. in my homeland communism had failed to. this turning into this dark place and so we fled. when we came to san francisco we found out that it was at hand, that communism was dead of the e internet was about to take its place and the internet in silicon valley and the market economy would bring into being all the things that communism could not achieve. it would equalize relations and destroy corruption because of this kind of system fully transparent and. of...
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"there's a sign up that says we want fewer guns in school, let me turn around" we don't live in a utopian a perfect world and it's infuriating having a debate with people who constantly engage in these silly tactics, never want to get anything reasonable done, and they do it strictly to make you look silly. >> tucker: how would you feel if your child's teacher was privatizing about a specific point of view and then brought them to a political rally, wouldn't you have a right to be outraged and say that's not why you're sending them to school? >> i'd be pretty pissed. i sent my kids to school for reading, writing, and arithmeti arithmetic. i, unlike a lot of liberals encourage my daughters to go back to school and make their case and make it and a reasonable fashion. if the teacher gives them a bad grade, we can fight that fight, but that's what reasonable people do. they don't encourage kids to walk out of school during the middle of the day. god forbid one of these kids walking out of school was hit by a car or something like that. i don't send my kids to school to engage in a political
"there's a sign up that says we want fewer guns in school, let me turn around" we don't live in a utopian a perfect world and it's infuriating having a debate with people who constantly engage in these silly tactics, never want to get anything reasonable done, and they do it strictly to make you look silly. >> tucker: how would you feel if your child's teacher was privatizing about a specific point of view and then brought them to a political rally, wouldn't you have a right to...
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we don't live in utopia. we don't live in a perfect world, and it's really infuriating have a debate with people who constantly engage in these silly tactics, never want to get anything reasonable done. they do this trick late to make you look silly. >> tucker: how would you feel if your child's teacher was proselytizing about a specific point of view and brought them on a bus to a political rally. wouldn't you have a right to be outraged since that's not why you are sending him to t school? >> outrage? i'd be pretty pissed. i send my kids to school for reading, writing, and arithmetic. i don't expect political indoctrination. if a teacher has a political opinion, it's happened to me before. i, unlike a lot of liberals, encourage my daughters to go back to school and make their case and make it in a reasonable fashion. if the teacher gives them a bad grade, we can fight that fight, but that's what reasonable people do. they don't encourage kids to walk out of school during the middle of the day.na do you know
we don't live in utopia. we don't live in a perfect world, and it's really infuriating have a debate with people who constantly engage in these silly tactics, never want to get anything reasonable done. they do this trick late to make you look silly. >> tucker: how would you feel if your child's teacher was proselytizing about a specific point of view and brought them on a bus to a political rally. wouldn't you have a right to be outraged since that's not why you are sending him to t...
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with cities, this means stripping away the history of other utopias, the building codes that shaped san francisco, does this sound familiar, folks? and then one last quote here from a professor at berkeley who wrote a book called "space suit." i'm going to buy it and read it. he says it is very easy to get a sense of dÉja vu here, says a designer and berkeley professor who describes this history in his recent book called "space suit." this was talking about how after the book apparently talks about how after men landed on the moon, that we're going to take that technology and fix all the problems in the cities. and i can't imagine probably redevelopment was something that was a tangent or part of the daisy chain of that effort. technologically optimized cities failed then for the same reason they would be unsuccessful now. technology can reduce traffic or connect you faster to a ride home. but a city is not its fundamental -- in its fundamental level optimizable, he said. a city's dynamism derives from its inefficiencies from people leaving unexpectedly. i urge you to read that. a coupl
with cities, this means stripping away the history of other utopias, the building codes that shaped san francisco, does this sound familiar, folks? and then one last quote here from a professor at berkeley who wrote a book called "space suit." i'm going to buy it and read it. he says it is very easy to get a sense of dÉja vu here, says a designer and berkeley professor who describes this history in his recent book called "space suit." this was talking about how after the...
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that doesn't mean that we have reached utopia. we have not. how long it will take? i'm a historian.e best hamburger in the world? far from it, my friends. is it even, strictly speaking, a burger? i mean, it's small and square and steamed. it can be, especially when you eat a lot of them, as one tends to, a "hate yourself in the morning" experience. but if you grew up with white castle like i did, and like handsome dick manitoba did, this connects with some deep, dinosaur part of the brain, evoking a powerful emotional response. >> handsome dick: these are a great cultural part of my childhood. we'd come here 24 hours a day. there were guys on their dates. there was a bunch of punk rock kids. so along with that potpourri of humanity i just described, you had these guys from the mental institution. >> anthony: ah, that's community for ya. >> handsome dick: that was the bronx. that was the bronx, man. it was great. >> anthony: maybe you know handsome dick from such pre-punk legendary bands as the dictators. dick grew up, where else? the athens, the cultural geyser, the font of art and
that doesn't mean that we have reached utopia. we have not. how long it will take? i'm a historian.e best hamburger in the world? far from it, my friends. is it even, strictly speaking, a burger? i mean, it's small and square and steamed. it can be, especially when you eat a lot of them, as one tends to, a "hate yourself in the morning" experience. but if you grew up with white castle like i did, and like handsome dick manitoba did, this connects with some deep, dinosaur part of the...