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barry white is a historian at the united states holocaust memorial museum in washington. d.c. a welcome to how would you rate the significance of these events 7075 years ago? well, it was definitely a momentous historical event and really marked a nature and human quest for justice. they have been lots of arguments about whether these trials actually served justice. the defense argued that it was wrong to indict people for violating those that didn't exist when they committed the acts of which the bellator accused. but he is one of the chief prosecutors about trial. this is benjamin ferentz with a different take on the potential for injustice. actually, how can i balance the scales and judge who's on the one hand, i'm not 20, it's a nuisance. oh, you know, i haven't got a 1000000 victims. that it can't be done. you know, nobody justice in a situation like this. so barry white with we had for a day were french and british and soviet and american lawyers drawing up a vis procedure. was there unanimity about what justice looked like? yes i think by the time of the trial it w
barry white is a historian at the united states holocaust memorial museum in washington. d.c. a welcome to how would you rate the significance of these events 7075 years ago? well, it was definitely a momentous historical event and really marked a nature and human quest for justice. they have been lots of arguments about whether these trials actually served justice. the defense argued that it was wrong to indict people for violating those that didn't exist when they committed the acts of which...
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barry white is a historian at the united states holocaust memorial museum in washington. d.c. a welcome to day. how would you rate the significance of these events 7075 years ago? well, it was definitely a momentous historical event and really marked and nature has human question just so they have been lots of arguments about whether these trials actually served justice. the defense argued that it was wrong to indict people for violating those that didn't exist when they committed the acts of which the bellator accused. but he is one of the chief prosecutors about trial. this is benjamin ferentz with a different take on the potential for injustice. i should hope in and balance the scales and judge who's on the one hand. i'm not 20 minutes. oh, you know, i haven't got a 1000000 votes that can't be done. well, you know, reach out to us in a situation like this. so barry white with we had for a, there were french and british and soviet and american lawyers drawing up a vis procedure. was there unanimity about what justice looked like? yes, i think by the time of the trial, i
barry white is a historian at the united states holocaust memorial museum in washington. d.c. a welcome to day. how would you rate the significance of these events 7075 years ago? well, it was definitely a momentous historical event and really marked and nature has human question just so they have been lots of arguments about whether these trials actually served justice. the defense argued that it was wrong to indict people for violating those that didn't exist when they committed the acts of...
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barry white is a historian at the united states holocaust memorial museum in washington. d.c. a welcome to how would you rate the significance of these events 7075 years ago? well, it was definitely a momentous historical event and really marked a major advance human quest for justice. and they have been lots of arguments about whether these trials actually served justice. the defense argued that it was wrong to indict people for violating those that didn't exist when they committed the acts of which that they later accused. but he is one of the chief prosecutor is about trial. this is benjamin ferentz with a different take on the potential for injustice. i should hope in and i want to scale to do it. on the one hand, i'm not 20, it's a nuisance. oh, you know, i haven't got a 1000000 victims. that it can't be done. you know, nobody justice in a situation like this. so barry white with we had for there were french and british and soviet and american lawyers drawing up a vis procedure. was there unanimity about what justice looked like? yes, i think by the time of the trial
barry white is a historian at the united states holocaust memorial museum in washington. d.c. a welcome to how would you rate the significance of these events 7075 years ago? well, it was definitely a momentous historical event and really marked a major advance human quest for justice. and they have been lots of arguments about whether these trials actually served justice. the defense argued that it was wrong to indict people for violating those that didn't exist when they committed the acts of...
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and their stories are, you know, barry white, you know, it's not about failure and cruelty and a lack of character. wanted to do white to that. and that's, you know, best of the nutshell, basically because this city, what if you've gone from the highest loans to the, gone from, you know, the trump year use back to the obama years, even, you know, even before that not what's going to happen in the future. but a constant is the failure to address what's going on, you know, right in front of our eyes. and i just, you know, to give, you know, crime fiction gives us the opportunity to do that. i mean, a lot of that stuff was born in the populist. you know, that some people said, bolshevik writings of the thirty's. that's when you know dutch will have it. and all those guys of people call them or not, and probably, you know, they really were, but that's where the stuff started just there are hundreds of, well is this group is to expose this, this underbelly and they were, they were attacked as communists by people like james, your hoover. wow. according to jr edgar hoover, most people were
and their stories are, you know, barry white, you know, it's not about failure and cruelty and a lack of character. wanted to do white to that. and that's, you know, best of the nutshell, basically because this city, what if you've gone from the highest loans to the, gone from, you know, the trump year use back to the obama years, even, you know, even before that not what's going to happen in the future. but a constant is the failure to address what's going on, you know, right in front of our...
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have died and that includes 1963 covid deaths in the bay area and as the numbers continue to climb barry white we've got more more counties now dropping into that purple tier. >>and that of course means now limited stay at home orders curfews all going into effect the 2 most recent counties to join the list san francisco and san mateo counties. moran, the only one not included yet, but that could very well change. but san francisco, san mateo counties following the trend that the rest of the state is you can see the vast majority of california in that purple most restrictive tier so let's remind everybody what that means for san francisco and san mateo counties cropper sara stinson live for us in the city with more on that good morning sara. >>good morning. james i'm live on polk street where people are waking up to a cold morning morning with more restrictions and a curfew that goes into effect tonight at 10 o'clock so far people telling me that they don't really have an opinion on the curfew so that's something people feel indifferent about but the restrictions people say i'm sad about the g
have died and that includes 1963 covid deaths in the bay area and as the numbers continue to climb barry white we've got more more counties now dropping into that purple tier. >>and that of course means now limited stay at home orders curfews all going into effect the 2 most recent counties to join the list san francisco and san mateo counties. moran, the only one not included yet, but that could very well change. but san francisco, san mateo counties following the trend that the rest of...
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this, fortunately, infected by kobe, 90 and other health disparities, created by white supremacy is a farce to the barry. i just think that governor great skill sets needs to explore big need to cover the costs that flowed the stuff, this closing of a house that you know about to help out. some didn't last the now, but it's going to be somebody else. and then when we come downtown to the city's financial center, hoping to raise awareness in the area. they say politicians care about going to be the potus congress. perhaps it's the says they can't ignore them. we will give them the water was one of mercy hospital would serve a largely black population is gets hit by over it. we're now the prices are rising . it's 6 am because it's black people. nobody cares. that's part of the problem. making people care about something that simply embedded in society as racism, events. if you let me answer you, i thought that i needed to be very imposing on the hospital, especially as the virus continues to spread across the us. and communities of color are still a risk that is say, they're making a week from now, house
this, fortunately, infected by kobe, 90 and other health disparities, created by white supremacy is a farce to the barry. i just think that governor great skill sets needs to explore big need to cover the costs that flowed the stuff, this closing of a house that you know about to help out. some didn't last the now, but it's going to be somebody else. and then when we come downtown to the city's financial center, hoping to raise awareness in the area. they say politicians care about going to be...
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johnson soundly defeated republican barry goldwater to win a white house term in his own right. >> the5 million, senator goldwater nearly 26.25 million. regardless of where the votes were cast, they underscore that this year, americans were remarkably uniform in their judgment. e remarkably uniform in their judgment find your breaking point. then break it. every emergen-c gives you a potent blend of nutrients so you can emerge your best with emergen-c. one ups the cleaning power of liquid. can it one up spaghetti night? it sure can. really? can it one up breakfast in bed? yeah, for sure. thanks, boys. what about that? uhh, yep! it can? yeah, even that! i would very much like to see that. me too. tide pods ultra oxi. one up the toughest stains with 50% more cleaning power than liquid detergent. any further questions? uh uh! nope! one up the power of liquid with tide pods ultra oxi. but you can work out anything wowith comcast business.w. get fast, reliable, and secure internet on the nation's largest gig speed network. flexible tools - like wi-fi you control. voice solutions that connec
johnson soundly defeated republican barry goldwater to win a white house term in his own right. >> the5 million, senator goldwater nearly 26.25 million. regardless of where the votes were cast, they underscore that this year, americans were remarkably uniform in their judgment. e remarkably uniform in their judgment find your breaking point. then break it. every emergen-c gives you a potent blend of nutrients so you can emerge your best with emergen-c. one ups the cleaning power of...
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white house official. joe biden has named his team. mary frances barrya professor of social thought and history at the university of pennsylvania. she says, despite the diverse cabinet picks, it looks like more of the same from the obama era. >> if you are really concerned about turning the page from trump and the symbolism of appointing women who are black or males who are hispanic -- if you are looking at that symbolism, you ought to be very pleased. you have some things you can point to. if you are concerned about more than symbolism, which i am, you would be a little disturbed. all that has really happened is that the establishment of the democratic party is back in power again. it is not just the obama administration. all of those people have been with joe biden. most of us have been around washington and we have watched and seen joe biden and these people politically for years. they are all back. the message to the world is that america is back and our foreign policy and domestic policy, the way that it was under obama is basically back again. in m
white house official. joe biden has named his team. mary frances barrya professor of social thought and history at the university of pennsylvania. she says, despite the diverse cabinet picks, it looks like more of the same from the obama era. >> if you are really concerned about turning the page from trump and the symbolism of appointing women who are black or males who are hispanic -- if you are looking at that symbolism, you ought to be very pleased. you have some things you can point...
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government and defy an election, and i think they're playing with that idea inside the white house. >> general barryt hour talking about what's happening right now at the pentagon after a series of resignations following the dismissal of defense secretary mark esper. trump loyalists are assuming top positions at the defense department in the 11th hour of this presidency. just this afternoon, we learned of another one, retired army colonel douglas mcgregor, a fox news regular and an advocate for troop withdrawal is headed to the pentagon as a senior advisor to the acting secretary. mcgregor was up for a policy job at the pentagon earlier this year but didn't get the nomination because of his history of controversial remarks. axios reports he criticized germany for being too welcoming to, quote, muslim invaders, and advocated for the use of deadly force to deter undocumented immigration. when mcgregor didn't get the nomination, it went to retired army general anthony tata but his name too was withdrawn for past controversial remarks. he called president obama a, quote, terrorist leader. look at that.
government and defy an election, and i think they're playing with that idea inside the white house. >> general barryt hour talking about what's happening right now at the pentagon after a series of resignations following the dismissal of defense secretary mark esper. trump loyalists are assuming top positions at the defense department in the 11th hour of this presidency. just this afternoon, we learned of another one, retired army colonel douglas mcgregor, a fox news regular and an...
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barry -- barely. >> why do you refer to the endless battle between the white house and the media? why is it an endless battle? >> all of our presidents, back to george washington and even in the founding period when there was a distance between the president and the press, no conference, no press conference, washington was ready to board his helicopter to go to the golf course, no press secretaries, it was still a partisan print press that in a way resembled the television dichotomy between msnbc and fox news or the extremes of liberal and right-wing media on the internet. at the beginning washington established a special relationship with federalist journalists and editors friendly to his administration and his policies and to top anything we hear today about leaks that displeased the current president, george washington had a cabinet member, thomas jefferson held the highest rank in the cabinet, secretary of state who helped create opposition newspaper in the capital. not only encouraged its creation, to criticize the politics of george washington but gave its editor a job in th
barry -- barely. >> why do you refer to the endless battle between the white house and the media? why is it an endless battle? >> all of our presidents, back to george washington and even in the founding period when there was a distance between the president and the press, no conference, no press conference, washington was ready to board his helicopter to go to the golf course, no press secretaries, it was still a partisan print press that in a way resembled the television dichotomy...
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senators that go dun to the white house and tell the president that he is grand jury to have to capitulate. the president for this, of course -- the precedence, of course, is barryminee for president of his party, he led a delegation of senators and house leaders to the white house and told richard nixon he had the lead office, that the tide in the country had turned against him and that's really what's going on here. now, that doesn't mean that these same senators aren't still afraid of donald trump. they know that they can be quote primary if donald trump after he leaves the white house calls for them to be defeated. donald trump's movement is not going to go away. he's got 70 million votes, et cetera. but there are senators who are ready to speak up and to make sure that there is an orderly transition to the presidency of joe biden. >> and, mia, are there any moderating forces in the white house that have the power to break through to this president? >> yeah, i think the short answer to that is, no we've seen this president over the last many years. his behavior, particularly his behavior in the weeks leading to this election. the way he talks about the votin
senators that go dun to the white house and tell the president that he is grand jury to have to capitulate. the president for this, of course -- the precedence, of course, is barryminee for president of his party, he led a delegation of senators and house leaders to the white house and told richard nixon he had the lead office, that the tide in the country had turned against him and that's really what's going on here. now, that doesn't mean that these same senators aren't still afraid of donald...
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barry dillner and barry sternlicht the race for the white house nothing much has changed we're dealingll very close vote counting going on many races to be called. stay tuned, you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc >>> if you are just waking up, let's show you a list. states that still has yet to be called. you have a number of states from alaska, nevada, arizona, michigan, georgia, north carolina all the way across the board with this. we are seeing significant moves with the currency market as we continue to see the results coming in. >> up 3% from yesterday. that's a pretty good round trip that we got overnight in this instrument take a look at the mexican peso. this is one that had two different sessions compressed within 12 hours here when this is going up, it means the peso is getting weak jereltive to the dollar. that's what happened now it has regained that ground. this is considered to be a play on president trump's fortunes. weakness in the peso is on president trump's strength in the polling. you remember 2016. this is the main column we were looking at, guys of course it seem
barry dillner and barry sternlicht the race for the white house nothing much has changed we're dealingll very close vote counting going on many races to be called. stay tuned, you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc >>> if you are just waking up, let's show you a list. states that still has yet to be called. you have a number of states from alaska, nevada, arizona, michigan, georgia, north carolina all the way across the board with this. we are seeing significant moves with the...
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barry legs obeid and is elected a us president it's right. there i tend to vote counts lasting days biden 6 years and enough electoral votes in the crucial state of pennsylvania so when the white house will go live to washington d.c. for the latest. the but.
barry legs obeid and is elected a us president it's right. there i tend to vote counts lasting days biden 6 years and enough electoral votes in the crucial state of pennsylvania so when the white house will go live to washington d.c. for the latest. the but.
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white house staffers as a means to prevent leaks. he also advocated using covert action to overthrown the iranian -- to overthrow the iranian government. retired four-star general barrymccaffrey warned -- "we are watching a slow moving trump coup to defy the biden election." alaska senator dan sullivan has won a second term in office, defeating democratic challenger al gross and guaranteeing republicans at least 50 seats in the u.s. senate. the balance of power in congress's upper chamber will be decided in georgia on january 5, where democratic contenders reverend raphael warnock and jon ossoff are challenging incumbents kelly loeffler and david perdue. in hong kong, 15 opposition lawmakers are stepping down today to protest the firing of four of their colleagues by chinese authorities enforcing a new national security law. it's the latest setback to the movement by hong kongers to maintain their autonomy from china's one-party rule. this is kwok ka-ki, one of the four hong kong legislative councilmembers removed for failing to show clear loyalty to china. mission as legislator to fight for in thecy, freedom chamber cannot be continued. but i would certainly promise
white house staffers as a means to prevent leaks. he also advocated using covert action to overthrown the iranian -- to overthrow the iranian government. retired four-star general barrymccaffrey warned -- "we are watching a slow moving trump coup to defy the biden election." alaska senator dan sullivan has won a second term in office, defeating democratic challenger al gross and guaranteeing republicans at least 50 seats in the u.s. senate. the balance of power in congress's upper...
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i think barry might be right on that score he suggests if trump stays in the white house that they willother ways to regulate t h tech i don't know about that quite. the doj's suit against google is really just about google being too big. so that is something that people in the democratic party also agree with but i think that there is still sort of a big museum move on the part of whether a biden administration or trump administration to break up whether it is google or amazon or find deeper ways to regulate facebook in terms of how they moderate content, i think that there is still a political will there. >> and brent, weigh in on this because this is what i don't understand bashing big tech has been one of the great bipartisan sports of the past year or two we've had everybody from elizabeth warren call for the breakups of these companies to all sorts of republicans i'm thinking of ted cruz who has been on our program and talked about it too >> yeah, we don't think the focus on big tech will go away in terms of the regulatory call. what we believe is that there is no breakup and we c
i think barry might be right on that score he suggests if trump stays in the white house that they willother ways to regulate t h tech i don't know about that quite. the doj's suit against google is really just about google being too big. so that is something that people in the democratic party also agree with but i think that there is still sort of a big museum move on the part of whether a biden administration or trump administration to break up whether it is google or amazon or find deeper...
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listening to barry diller who i thought was so eloquent this morning on "squawk box," and heart felt, we're a divided nation more than we have ever been and regardless of who takes control of the white house, that's not going to change and it becomes re difficult to imagine there is enough common ground in this country to agree on anything that will keep us moving forward. >> you don't think there -- whoever loses is just going to have to say, okay. we have now -- let's say trump wins >> let's say trump loses, could you imagine him saying, okay, now i'm going to stand aside >> no. no what i was most worried about was a big defeat by trump, and a suggestion by trump that was a complete fraud and he's not going to leave the white house no matter what there is a bit of a legitimacy here, he challenged it because it is cloese i don't blame him. we could be in a situation where it would be like the military. who would the military side with it would be -- it is a soft j, a junta. >> that's not going to happen. >> the junta is off the table. >> we'll see what happens. and i know you're looking at the same things i am in terms of the ap, i believe biden has taken the lead in michigan accor
listening to barry diller who i thought was so eloquent this morning on "squawk box," and heart felt, we're a divided nation more than we have ever been and regardless of who takes control of the white house, that's not going to change and it becomes re difficult to imagine there is enough common ground in this country to agree on anything that will keep us moving forward. >> you don't think there -- whoever loses is just going to have to say, okay. we have now -- let's say...