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All In With Chris Hayes

connective tissue between oppression, subjugation's, environments where folks are degraded and demeaned, the reason why there's so much pain around those issues is because you feel isolated. i know african americans feel like no one understands, -- feel like they're in a very unique position, jewish people, from the holocaust, still very isolated, from what i've heard, in terms of folks really understanding the pain, all of our pains are so specific. and yet there's universality to it. if you understand that there's something underneath connecting it, it makes you feel a bit less alone. that's how i felt when i read the book. i'm connected to these people, through the social phenomenon. and it provided a bit of, i don't know, it had a liberating quality. >> i think one of the things that struck me about the book, and this comes up in the movie as well, is the idea that when

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Alex Wagner Tonight

their lobbyist failed for legislation that simply said, the government wants to negotiate for a fair price for the american people? so they can't rip off the american people and add to our deficits and in which their stock holders? this is why people are so frustrated with the rigged economy. exhibit a, big pharma. and this president is at the guts to take them on, and when he gets former, years he's gonna expand the number of drugs. it actually tackle inflation, actually tackle our deficit. >> here's the interesting thing. in most of the world where there is a level of universality of health, care which doesn't exist in america, america is the only developed country that doesn't actually have certain levels of universality across health care. in many of those countries, brought it by conservatives. not by liberals. because it's just more economically efficient. we've got nikki haley out there calling this communism. we've got kathy mcmorris rogers calling it socialist price setting. clear this up for us. nobody's price setting anything. there's no common is, of the

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Alex Wagner Tonight

universality of health care, which doesn't exist in america, america is the only developed country that doesn't actually have certain levels of universality across health care. in many of those countries, it was brought it by conservatives. not by liberals. because it's just more economically efficient. we've got nikki haley out there calling this communism. we've got kathy mcmorris rogers calling it socialist price setting. clear this up for us. nobody's price setting anything. there's no communism, the government isn't controlling anything. it's a negotiation. the same way if you buy lots of paper for your office, you negotiate a price. >> absolutely. this is just the government, which is a large volume buyer saying, give me a good deal. we do this all the time in how we buy things as consumers. the more important point, ali, the health care costs are 20% of our gdp. it's killing us. it's killing working people's wages. it's making it harder to manufacture here. it's pro economic growth to

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Velshi

with. that's what an exciting time. william shakespeare, wasn't available. but we're glad that you to. we're doctor duncan, let me ask, you i touched on the intergenerational relevance of romeo and juliet in the introduction and all of shakespeare's flags and sonnets have universality. that makes them classics, and in your estimation what is it about romeo and juliet that continues to resonate as much as it does. ? >> i think because shakespeare has such a tremendous sympathy for romney onto the, yet one of the things that he changes about his sources is that he really squarely blames the parents. we think of the teenager as something that is a kind of product of the 1960s and that generation, but in fact. i say that he invents the teenager. lots of people maybe until now and counted this place for the first-time, as teenagers. and, after that, i think that there's something wonderfully nostalgic about the idea of first love. which, means this is a play we

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The Big Weekend Show

identify each other's give re differences and not similarities. >> kennedy, some in media trying to dismiss this hit as a right wing anthem, guardian called it a artless brunt force hissy fit. >> the same members of media trying to tells us that bidenomics is president and the president is lucid. so many falsehoods that are put ford, t forward, whats renads re-- resonates with that song, i. >> it is universality, no matter what party you are in, if you are working and having hard time making ends meet that is depressing there are so many elements of this song this give you

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The Big Weekend Show

identify each other's give ren differences and not similarities. >> kennedy, some in media trying to dismiss this hit as a right wing anthem, guardian called it a artless brunt force hissy fit. >> the same members of media trying to tells us that bidenomics is president and the president is lucid. so many falsehoods that are put ford, th forward, whats renades re-- resonates with that song, i. >> it is universality, no matter what party you are in, if you are working and having hard time making ends meet that is depressing there are so many elements of this song this give you

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The Big Weekend Show

identify each other's give differences and not similarities. >> kennedy, some in media trying to dismiss this hit as a right wing anthem, guardian called it a artless brunt force hissy fit. >> the same members of media trying to tells us that bidenomics is president and the president is lucid. so many falsehoods that are put ford forward, whats res re-- resonates with that song, . >> it is universality, no matter what party you are in, if you are working and having hard time making ends meet that is depressing there are so many elements of this song this give you goose bumps, he covers so

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HARDtalk

i think we all...countries should agree on defending human rights because that's a civilisatory advance that we shouldn't deny. do you think china and russia are in a strong position to defend human rights? i think they are not. and i think also the states, the united states are not also. and i think my own country at some times, and in latin america, there are a lot of countries that have violated human rights. so that's why we should defend at any time and any government the importance of the universality of human rights. butjust in a word, do you worry about the extent, for example, of china's reach of its influence in latin america today? i want to answer that. when you talk to chinese people, they don't talk... ..they don't talk about the difference between their culture and the united states. when they talk to you, they talk about what they can

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HARDtalk

universality of human rights. butjust in a word, do you worry about the extent, for example, of china's reach of its influence in latin america today? i want to answer that. when you talk to chinese people, they don't talk... ..they don't talk about the difference between their culture and the united states. when they talk to you, they talk about what they can do to have more investment, how they can help on this or that. and of course, you don't have to be naive about that. but china is effectively having a stronger position, and i think that is because they are doing better their jobs. do you? well, they are. i can say that because the states, the united states, they have... first of all, i think they have a strong debt with latin america, especially with latin america.

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HARDtalk

a civilisatory advance that we shouldn't deny. do you think china and russia are in a strong position to defend human rights? i think they are not. and i think also the states, the united states are not also. and i think my own country at some times, and in latin america, there are a lot of countries that have violated human rights. so that's why we should defend at any time and any government the importance of the universality of human rights. butjust in a word, do you worry about the extent, for example, of china's reach of its influence in latin america today? i want to answer that. when you talk to chinese people, they don't talk... ..they don't talk about the difference between their culture and the united states. when they talk to you, they talk about what they can

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