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imagine what dachau must have been like? this is -- this is a valuation of -- the churchill quote, the factors that may have -- that is churchill in 1939. he saw something in this phenomenon. you have to give him credit, but threatened the stature of man and that is where leadership is statute, making a difference. >> next question comes from a viewer who asks, talking about stature what was the biggest struggle president eisenhower face as he transitioned from general to president? >> he kept a diary and is an interesting entry which is shortly after he has taken office, maybe and i were having dinner and talking, seems like i've been at this since 1941. in other words there's great comparability from wartime. dwight eisenhower the president is very much the opposite of the war and that took a certain amount of adjustment on his part but he had the statesmanship or comprehension to carry it out, to mobilize people. when the wars over it was very important for the country to stand down, for normalcy to return to america. he
imagine what dachau must have been like? this is -- this is a valuation of -- the churchill quote, the factors that may have -- that is churchill in 1939. he saw something in this phenomenon. you have to give him credit, but threatened the stature of man and that is where leadership is statute, making a difference. >> next question comes from a viewer who asks, talking about stature what was the biggest struggle president eisenhower face as he transitioned from general to president?...
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he was deported to a concentration camp and later to dachau.e was stunned to see asian looking man in american uniforms. he later recalled thinking they looked like sugihara and his family. many years later, decades later, clarence was reunited here at a gathering that commemorated the liberation of dachau. two young men whose trajectories were changed because of who they were, because of racist ideologies. they found each other that way. we have an audience question coming in and i think we will get to it now. it is about why it took so long for sugihara to be recognized for what he did. a viewer named helene is asking. any thoughts on that, leo? and actions you have written= taken -- actions you have taken. leo: it did take a long time, actually. the war was one reason. years later, i met the oldest of the sons in the embassy at the time. i met him in tokyo. we became very close friends. he told me many things about the bravery of his father and how difficult it was for people to understand that his father was quite the hero he was and we bot
he was deported to a concentration camp and later to dachau.e was stunned to see asian looking man in american uniforms. he later recalled thinking they looked like sugihara and his family. many years later, decades later, clarence was reunited here at a gathering that commemorated the liberation of dachau. two young men whose trajectories were changed because of who they were, because of racist ideologies. they found each other that way. we have an audience question coming in and i think we...
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decades later clarence and solly were reunited here at a gathering that commemorated the liberation of dachau. so again, two young men whose paths whose trajectories were changed because of who they were not what they did or believe but because of racism racist ideologies and they found each other that way we have an audience question coming in and i think we'll get to it now. it's about why it took so long for sukihara to be recognized for what he did a few of your named. helene is asking. um, do you have any thoughts on that leo and actions that you have taken to ensure that sugihara's bravery and compassion has been recognized it did take a long time actually and you know war the war was one reason but years later i met hiroki one the oldest of the sons that were in the embassy at the time. i hadn't met him in in covina, but i met him in tokyo and we became very close friends and he told me many things about the bravery of his father and how difficult it was the people to understand that that his father was quite the hero he was and we both took the oath kiroki had devoted his life to the
decades later clarence and solly were reunited here at a gathering that commemorated the liberation of dachau. so again, two young men whose paths whose trajectories were changed because of who they were not what they did or believe but because of racism racist ideologies and they found each other that way we have an audience question coming in and i think we'll get to it now. it's about why it took so long for sukihara to be recognized for what he did a few of your named. helene is asking. um,...
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company that is a lesson for investors, on the barron's roger ben levisohn, carleton english and dachauso many headlines this week, we had the scary delta variant filling hospitals from florida to kansas, fed meeting and then the gdp numbers came in that were strong but not as strong as expected and investors shrugged. >> there's good reason that the investors shrugged, none really matter the fed did not do anything, the gdp raging should 6.5% growth, what it does care about his earnings, nearly 90% of the companies that are really so far have topped the earnings expectation, even though the s&p 500 fell 0.4% more than 300 of the companies in the index finished higher the equal weight to s&p 500 and the russell 2000 finishing up this week and that could be investors are willing to put the back to benefit from a reopening as delta might has gotten as bad as it's going to get. gerry: i sure hope so the small caps are getting better which seems to be economically. i want to ask about one specific headline in the market robinhood had its ipo the stock became public in the shares ended the d
company that is a lesson for investors, on the barron's roger ben levisohn, carleton english and dachauso many headlines this week, we had the scary delta variant filling hospitals from florida to kansas, fed meeting and then the gdp numbers came in that were strong but not as strong as expected and investors shrugged. >> there's good reason that the investors shrugged, none really matter the fed did not do anything, the gdp raging should 6.5% growth, what it does care about his earnings,...
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if you don't leave legalization for dachau or add workers will create a run on the order you aren't listeningthe people at the border. when i was chairman you asked me in your committee did the democrats asked me to have hearings about the way kids were being treated. we have three different hearings from the department of homeland security acting director to come so you can ask questions about conditions and environment in our policy in the border. senator grassley is up for hearing and i've asked for a hearing. there's no way in we can legalize anybody until we first understand the effectiveness it would have on the border and whether or not it would incentivize legal immigration mr. secretary you are a fine man and you are very good at your job but if you can't figure out that lee was asian without first securing the border doesn't.an a problem you don't understand this issue and mr. chairman when you asked me to do things that some of my people didn't want to do we did. we have hearings and it's now time for this oversight committee to have a hearing about what the hell happened at our bo
if you don't leave legalization for dachau or add workers will create a run on the order you aren't listeningthe people at the border. when i was chairman you asked me in your committee did the democrats asked me to have hearings about the way kids were being treated. we have three different hearings from the department of homeland security acting director to come so you can ask questions about conditions and environment in our policy in the border. senator grassley is up for hearing and i've...