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feingold organized a route for smuggling jews out of the country.e recalls that the local police could not help but notice so many people on the mountain pass. >> they called the security office and said, "there are refugees here. what should we do?" they were caught off guard and told them to call vienna. the interior minister back then was a real friend to the jews. like everyone else, he did not want any jews in austria, so he told police to shut their doors and pull the curtains. it was none of their business. >> ironically, anti-semitism was one factor that helped so many jews escape austria. some 5000 jews entered italy through this pass. many had no clothes or shoes. feingold wanted to stay. >> everyone liked me so much that they asked me why i did not go to palestine. if i knew the person i was talking to was catholic, i said, "when you go to rome, i'll go to israel." >> today, feingold is president of the israelite community in salzburg. he has held the post for decades. the word "community," he tells us is a misnomer. there are hardly any
feingold organized a route for smuggling jews out of the country.e recalls that the local police could not help but notice so many people on the mountain pass. >> they called the security office and said, "there are refugees here. what should we do?" they were caught off guard and told them to call vienna. the interior minister back then was a real friend to the jews. like everyone else, he did not want any jews in austria, so he told police to shut their doors and pull the...
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i'm glad there is elizabeth warren talking about that or russ feingold talking about that. i don't think any meaningful change will come exclusively or primarily from within this fundamentally corrupt system. it takes all sorts of other things from those who aren't in it to take action and not rely on punching a hole every two years next to a name in order for it to happen. [applause] >> you started a talk by talking about the various attacks on snowden which is the only way they can attack information i'm curious if you can think of effective attacks they have been doing and what your thinking will be on reasonable offenses to becoming a tax on snowden and information. >> do you mean other things that they could deal with effectively that they haven't yet thought up that you want me to share? i said earlier actually there is a really interesting debate that is critical in nature of the work that snowden has done and that i have done and warren has done and others of us have done among people with whom i have been long allied that says the disclosures that we have made are
i'm glad there is elizabeth warren talking about that or russ feingold talking about that. i don't think any meaningful change will come exclusively or primarily from within this fundamentally corrupt system. it takes all sorts of other things from those who aren't in it to take action and not rely on punching a hole every two years next to a name in order for it to happen. [applause] >> you started a talk by talking about the various attacks on snowden which is the only way they can...
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news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tune to feingold's kid in the story. or you hear. that in troy spanish find out more visit. all tito's comb. these headlines in around of the week's top stories at least seven people killed in an israeli air strike on a un school in gaza doctors say thirty palestinians were killed early sunday as israel starts redeploying troops. all resistance centers in east ukraine besieged by keo troops the u.n. saying the number of civilians killed in the crackdown has passed eleven hundred. european business is brace for multi billion euro trade cuts after the latest sanctions imposed on russia by the u.s. and e.u. .
news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tune to feingold's kid in the story. or you hear. that in troy spanish find out more visit. all tito's comb. these headlines in around of the week's top stories at least seven people killed in an israeli air strike on a un school in gaza doctors say thirty palestinians were killed early sunday as israel starts redeploying troops. all resistance centers in east ukraine besieged by keo troops the u.n. saying...
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news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little tuna to feingold's stories. for you here. in troy spanish to find out more visit i. told you my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports. put the no i will leave them to stay current a comment on your latter point i come on to say that it is nice to carry a car as all your talk is no god there. is no more we somewhere. when you have a direct question be prepared for a change when you throw a punch be ready for a battle freedom of speech and down to freedom to crush. those the media leave us so we leave the media. by the seat cushions securely play your party isn't going. to push you is that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on r t. ukraine steps up its shelling of the government stronghold of dawn yet despite local militia urging a truce to avert a humanitarian catastrophe plus. looting and street violence in the u.s. state of missouri is anger over police killing of a black teenager boils over witnesses say the eighte
news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little tuna to feingold's stories. for you here. in troy spanish to find out more visit i. told you my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports. put the no i will leave them to stay current a comment on your latter point i come on to say that it is nice to carry a car as all your talk is no god there. is no more we somewhere. when you have a direct question be prepared for a change when...
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i'm glad there is elizabeth warren talking about that or russ feingold talking about that.i don't think any meaningful change will come exclusively or primarily from within this fundamentally corrupt system. it takes all sorts of other things from those who aren't in it to take action and not rely on punching a hole every two years next to a name in order for it to happen. [applause] >> you started a talk by talking about the various attacks on snowden which is the only way they can attack information i'm curious if you can think of effective attacks they have been doing and what your thinking will be on reasonable offenses to becoming a tax on snowden and information. >> do you mean other things that they could deal with effectively that they haven't yet thought up that you want me to share? i said earlier actually there is a really interesting debate that is critical in nature of the work that snowden has done and that i have done and warren has done and others of us have done among people with whom i have been long allied that says the disclosures that we have made are t
i'm glad there is elizabeth warren talking about that or russ feingold talking about that.i don't think any meaningful change will come exclusively or primarily from within this fundamentally corrupt system. it takes all sorts of other things from those who aren't in it to take action and not rely on punching a hole every two years next to a name in order for it to happen. [applause] >> you started a talk by talking about the various attacks on snowden which is the only way they can...
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i'm glad there is elizabeth warren talking about that or russ feingold talking about that. i don't think any meaningful change will come exclusively or primarily from within this fundamentally corrupt system. it takes all sorts of other things from those who aren't in it to take action and not rely on punching a hole every two years next to a name in order for it to happen. [applause] >> you started a talk by talking about the various attacks on snowden which is the only way they can attack information i'm curious if you can think of effective attacks they have been doing and what your thinking will be on reasonable offenses to becoming a tax on snowden and information. >> do you mean other things that they could deal with effectively that they haven't yet thought up that you want me to share? i said earlier actually there is a really interesting debate that is critical in nature of the work that snowden has done and that i have done and warren has done and others of us have done among people with whom i have been long allied that says the disclosures that we have made are
i'm glad there is elizabeth warren talking about that or russ feingold talking about that. i don't think any meaningful change will come exclusively or primarily from within this fundamentally corrupt system. it takes all sorts of other things from those who aren't in it to take action and not rely on punching a hole every two years next to a name in order for it to happen. [applause] >> you started a talk by talking about the various attacks on snowden which is the only way they can...
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news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tune into feingold's story. or you hear. it in troy altie spanish find out more visit. tito it's cold. welcome back now post-crisis the american middle class has taken a hit and the american economy is still crawling out from the hole that it fell into and what's the best way to get out now some people argue for government stimulus while others advocate monetary easing in part two of my interview with ron paul we discuss a libertarian perspective of how america might get onto its feet without relying on us. well sam to give it a hand. such a poll in a recent study the world bank looked at income increases ranked by global income percentiles over the past twenty years and what they found was income rising by as much as eighty percent in some percentiles but stagnation or actual contraction of incomes for the poorest people those in the seventy fifth the ninetieth percentile globally which also happens to be the middle classes in developed economies like the us how do you think secular stagnation in the u.s
news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tune into feingold's story. or you hear. it in troy altie spanish find out more visit. tito it's cold. welcome back now post-crisis the american middle class has taken a hit and the american economy is still crawling out from the hole that it fell into and what's the best way to get out now some people argue for government stimulus while others advocate monetary easing in part two of my interview with ron...
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this is all obama, goldman sachs broke the record in that period when mccain-feingold existed and then pass the stimulus with the support of the chamber of commerce and obamacare letting the hospitals and drug companies write it. i think i woke up a lot of people on the right, a lot of libertarians and conservatives to the idea that frankly the single biggest enemy of free enterprise, the single biggest threat to it is a good business lobbies supporting more regulation. i say that to conservative audiences all the time and usually the follow-up line is they say it's not ralph nader. he's not the biggest enemy. sort of him hemming him out as a bogeyman to the left and i think this will made it very clear that if what you are fighting against, if what you are fighting for his free enterprise and your biggest enemy is corporatism. you are going to have to ally to the left. the most important things i think in "unstoppable" are the warnings to libertarians and conservatives that you guys are being played. you are being used by big business. at one point he writes the corporate republicans
this is all obama, goldman sachs broke the record in that period when mccain-feingold existed and then pass the stimulus with the support of the chamber of commerce and obamacare letting the hospitals and drug companies write it. i think i woke up a lot of people on the right, a lot of libertarians and conservatives to the idea that frankly the single biggest enemy of free enterprise, the single biggest threat to it is a good business lobbies supporting more regulation. i say that to...
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they upheld mccain-feingold, and then on upheld. think there will be a great move in congress to reregulate this. they have all been dependent on the system as it is. >> good luck with that. let's try to get in another question. the gentleman in the blue, right there. then i will go towards the back of the room, so i don't disenfranchise you guys. >> mr. bernstein and mr. woodward, i was impressed tonight of the far-reaching applications of this. i didn't think that it went back that far. is there something that nixon could have done that would've stopped this whole thing? >> no. kenn, go back to what was talking to a moment ago. we wrote about him underwriting the free election system through political espionage and sabotage. about isis talking before he was even president he was doing the same thing. this is about the mindset, as elizabeth has pointed out. that hase things always interested me. we keep coming back to nixon's hatred. if you read the final days, office,s last year in you will find it is a very empathic look. it is a
they upheld mccain-feingold, and then on upheld. think there will be a great move in congress to reregulate this. they have all been dependent on the system as it is. >> good luck with that. let's try to get in another question. the gentleman in the blue, right there. then i will go towards the back of the room, so i don't disenfranchise you guys. >> mr. bernstein and mr. woodward, i was impressed tonight of the far-reaching applications of this. i didn't think that it went back...