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i never got anything like that from heinrich, at all.nd he had long conversations with my dad when he was across. and my dad would've mentioned, you know, that oh, heinrich, he had these views. i don't know anything about any conversations like that, at all. no, quite the reverse, to be honest. reporter: comrie explicitly rejects criticism that it accepted money from a man alleged to be a staunch nazi. george: yeah, i can't understand how anybody could even put a negative spin on that. that would be awful. people who are making these kind of accusations, really, i think they should have a wee look at themselves and wonder what is their own agenda that they would be coming up with things like that. no, no. reporter: the one real problem is that comrie hardly has any needy citizens. its elderly population is generally well-to-do. so what should the money be used for? a regular transport service might be of help to many seniors. so what do locals think? >> i think it should be spent, but not on a building or benches round about the village
i never got anything like that from heinrich, at all.nd he had long conversations with my dad when he was across. and my dad would've mentioned, you know, that oh, heinrich, he had these views. i don't know anything about any conversations like that, at all. no, quite the reverse, to be honest. reporter: comrie explicitly rejects criticism that it accepted money from a man alleged to be a staunch nazi. george: yeah, i can't understand how anybody could even put a negative spin on that. that...
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george: they arranged for heinrich's ashes to be delivered to comrie.hey spread his ashes in the hills over there, overlookokig the camp, just as per heinrich's will, , but there e was me mony left over, at the end. so what we did with this money was thatate planted this te e in heinchch's memory ---- plantedt here at the entrance to the cultybraggan camp. reportrter: now w a small plae commemorates heinricich steinmeyer, the gegerman p.o.. who wawanted to do something gd in thehe place of his foformer incarceratioion. michelle: just ovever a decade ago, spainin was undergoing a property boom. but early on in n the global financial crisis, the bubble burst. it left entire complexes, numbering in the hundreds of thousands, vacant across the country. with unemployment sky-high and a severe shortage of subsidized accommodation, a black market for cheap housing emerged. organized criminal groups routinely install squatters. many are poor families, like zulay and juan alberto, who say they know they are breaking the law, but would otherwise be homeless. repo
george: they arranged for heinrich's ashes to be delivered to comrie.hey spread his ashes in the hills over there, overlookokig the camp, just as per heinrich's will, , but there e was me mony left over, at the end. so what we did with this money was thatate planted this te e in heinchch's memory ---- plantedt here at the entrance to the cultybraggan camp. reportrter: now w a small plae commemorates heinricich steinmeyer, the gegerman p.o.. who wawanted to do something gd in thehe place of his...
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heinrich stayed in italy at salerno.ho was going to rule the world, got only a little patch of normandy that he could call his own. >> you must never let that happen to us or our country. we must never let ourselves be divided by race, religion. i was born in hungary. you are a mason. these are minorities. you are a farmer. you go to the methodist church. you are right to belong to these minorities. these are precious things. you have a right to be what you are and say what you think because here we have personal freedoms. we have liberty. these are not fancy words. this is a practical and priceless way of living. but we must work at it. we must guard everyone's liberties or we can lose our own. if we allow any minority to lose its freedom by persecution or prejudice we are threatening our own freedom. this is not simply an idea. this is good, hard common sense. you see, here in america it's not a question whether we tolerate minorities. america is minorities. and that means you and me. so let's not be suckers. we must n
heinrich stayed in italy at salerno.ho was going to rule the world, got only a little patch of normandy that he could call his own. >> you must never let that happen to us or our country. we must never let ourselves be divided by race, religion. i was born in hungary. you are a mason. these are minorities. you are a farmer. you go to the methodist church. you are right to belong to these minorities. these are precious things. you have a right to be what you are and say what you think...
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heinrich stayed in italy. and hans got only a little patch of normandy that he could call his own. >> you must never let that happen to us or our country. we must never be divided by race or color or religion. i was born in hungry, you are a mason and these are minorities. you are a farmer, you go to the methodist church. y your right to belong is a precious thing. you have a right to be what you are and say what you think because here we have personal freedom, liberty and these are not just fancy words. this is a practical and priceless way of living, but we must work at it. we must guard everyone's liberty or lose our own. if we allow anyone to loose ther freedom by persecution we risk losing our own. here in america it's not the question whether he tolerate minorities, america is minorities, that means you and me. so let's not be suckers. we must not allow the freedom or dignity of any men to be threatened by any act or word. let's be sell fifish about it. let's forget about we and they. let's think about u
heinrich stayed in italy. and hans got only a little patch of normandy that he could call his own. >> you must never let that happen to us or our country. we must never be divided by race or color or religion. i was born in hungry, you are a mason and these are minorities. you are a farmer, you go to the methodist church. y your right to belong is a precious thing. you have a right to be what you are and say what you think because here we have personal freedom, liberty and these are not...
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afford lunchby providing different mealsor making them wear wristbands or do extra chores.martin heinrich: this was the fault of their parents for not settling up their lunch debt, and really it got pushed off on the children and stigmatized them in a way that made it harder for them to learn.anna wiernicki washington correspondenttake cg @ 0:40-0:48heinrich is sponsoring a bill that would ban lunch shaming, and leave it up to the schools to figure out how to pick up the tab martin heinrich: i think this is a no nonsense policy that ought to exist nationwide.anna wiernicki: cara baldari with the bipartisan children's advocacy group "first focus" says schools should look at paying off lunch debt as an investment.cara baldarifirst focustake cg @ 1:00it is an investment in our children providing these meals that's going to help them do well academically; it is going to help all of us. so this is a small amount of money in the grand scheme of things, and you get a big bang for that buck.anna wiernicki: she says under the new bill schools will have more flexibility to talk directly with parent
afford lunchby providing different mealsor making them wear wristbands or do extra chores.martin heinrich: this was the fault of their parents for not settling up their lunch debt, and really it got pushed off on the children and stigmatized them in a way that made it harder for them to learn.anna wiernicki washington correspondenttake cg @ 0:40-0:48heinrich is sponsoring a bill that would ban lunch shaming, and leave it up to the schools to figure out how to pick up the tab martin heinrich: i...
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heinrich stayed in italy. is going to rule the world, only a little patch of normandy that he could call his own. we must never let that happen to us or to our country. we must never let ourselves be divided by race or color or religion. because in this country we all belong to minority groups. i was born in hungary. you are a mason. these are minorities. you belong to other minority groups too. you may farmer, you go to the methodist church. you are right to belong to these minorities. you have a right to be what you are and say what you think because here we have personal freedom, we have liberty. and these are not just fancy words. this is a practical and priceless way of living. but we must work at it. we must guard everyone's liberties or we will lose our own. if we allow any minority to lose prejudice, we are threatening our own freedom. and this is not simply an ideal. this is good hard common sense. you see, here in america it is not a question of whether we tolerate minorities, america is minorities.
heinrich stayed in italy. is going to rule the world, only a little patch of normandy that he could call his own. we must never let that happen to us or to our country. we must never let ourselves be divided by race or color or religion. because in this country we all belong to minority groups. i was born in hungary. you are a mason. these are minorities. you belong to other minority groups too. you may farmer, you go to the methodist church. you are right to belong to these minorities. you...
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senator heinrich. >> welcome back, general.i want to follow up on the questions on the third offset that senator king and senator warren raised. and specifically, i want to talk a little bit about directed energy. as the vice chairman of the joint chiefs, you have unique insight into the joint requirements oversight council, which identifies capability gaps for the military and generates requirements to fill those gaps. for the purposes of things like base protection, counter rocket, counter artillery, counter mortar, directed energy weapons systems have significant advantages that seem to be unable to enter the requirement setting process because alternative kinetic options already exist. what do you think is preventing these technologies for the war fighter? is it the pursuit of perfection over fielding something today, or are directed energy weapons being held to a different standard? >> thank you for the question, senator. i don't believe they're being held to a different standard. the introduction of directed energy weapon
senator heinrich. >> welcome back, general.i want to follow up on the questions on the third offset that senator king and senator warren raised. and specifically, i want to talk a little bit about directed energy. as the vice chairman of the joint chiefs, you have unique insight into the joint requirements oversight council, which identifies capability gaps for the military and generates requirements to fill those gaps. for the purposes of things like base protection, counter rocket,...
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famously modeled bipartisanship by marin yourself on a desert island with a friend of mine, martin heinrich, a democratic senator. but trump mocks our cries for civility over the course of the campaign and he said look, we've got too many big problems to worry about tone, the tone in our politics. why is he wrong? >> guest: i think he's wrong because in the end, particularly in the senate, when it requires 60 votes to do just about anything, if you don't get along with your colleagues, you don't achieve any ends let alone conservative ends. there are severe limits of what you can do under rules of reconciliation. we found the spirit we have discovered those. and so i just, i think there's never a bad time to be good. i mentioned in one of the chapters about my own upbringing and watching models behavior in my own life, people and elected position. i grew up in snowflake, a small town. my father served as mayor and he served on boards and commissions and was involved in public service. my uncle jake flake from snowflake, the speaker of the house in arizona will be loved by both sides and he
famously modeled bipartisanship by marin yourself on a desert island with a friend of mine, martin heinrich, a democratic senator. but trump mocks our cries for civility over the course of the campaign and he said look, we've got too many big problems to worry about tone, the tone in our politics. why is he wrong? >> guest: i think he's wrong because in the end, particularly in the senate, when it requires 60 votes to do just about anything, if you don't get along with your colleagues,...
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also joining us, a research fellow at the heinrich foundation. to the nafta negotiations. coming up, we will take a look at big tech earnings out of china. can tencent's results keep up with the rise in its stock price? a look at what to expect in the second quarter. this is bloomberg. ♪ got you outnumbered. the dinosaurs' extinction... don't listen to them. not appropriate. now i'm mashing these potatoes with my stick of butter... why don't you sit over here. find your awesome with the xfinity stream app. included with xfinity tv. more to stream to every screen. ♪ rishaad: it is 9:39 in hong kong. we are looking at u.s. july retail sales, coming in twice forecast, 26% up. did not do much for retailers in the u.s.. coming up, we get clues to the rates. donald trump is doubling down and blaming both sides for the balance -- the violence in virginia. china is top dog again when it comes to the u.s. treasury moment -- treasury market. we will look at tencent earnings later. right, tencent, alibaba later this week, they will give us an indication as
also joining us, a research fellow at the heinrich foundation. to the nafta negotiations. coming up, we will take a look at big tech earnings out of china. can tencent's results keep up with the rise in its stock price? a look at what to expect in the second quarter. this is bloomberg. ♪ got you outnumbered. the dinosaurs' extinction... don't listen to them. not appropriate. now i'm mashing these potatoes with my stick of butter... why don't you sit over here. find your awesome with the...
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rebecca heinrich, thank you for joining us.an missile launch, the longest in the history of the rogue regime, 2300 miles into space, took 45 minutes. what are your thoughts on that? >> north korean this have been trying to perfect this capability for many years and whenever something happens, it blows up on the launchpad, there has been something in the think tank world or the intelligence community that says they are not that good at building rockets. every time they have a failed test they take the technology and apply them and get it right the next time so we have been watching them march towards this capability. now they have the capability many of us believe to reach the entire united states, pennsylvania, ohio, new york, the whole united states with a nuclear capable icbm if they can get a nuclear warhead on the missile. we are watching it happening and we haven't done enough to stop the program. heather: we have been talking about this was one of the things that has been discussed is more pressure on china because china
rebecca heinrich, thank you for joining us.an missile launch, the longest in the history of the rogue regime, 2300 miles into space, took 45 minutes. what are your thoughts on that? >> north korean this have been trying to perfect this capability for many years and whenever something happens, it blows up on the launchpad, there has been something in the think tank world or the intelligence community that says they are not that good at building rockets. every time they have a failed test...
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rebecca heinrichs is a fellow at the hudson institute.avid tafuri is a former state department official. they both join us. first are you. there really two views on this. one is that the big problem is that north korea is threatening to fire four missiles at guam and for how a whole bunch of people, the problem is the president's rhetoric. what is the big burning issue? >> absolutely. north korea is the problem. make no mistake about it, north korea's leader is erratich he is a war criminal and he is very dangerous. it's appropriate for us to make sureit he knows that we will use overwhelming force if he does anything to strike out against america, america's interest, american allies. to put president trump's initial response on tuesday was a very simplistic. he almost stooped to the north korean leaders level, and that also is a problem. let's take with secretary of defense matt i said yesterday t' clearte it up. here was his statement. he said the combined alley militaries, the defense of an offense of capabilities on eart. that sounds
rebecca heinrichs is a fellow at the hudson institute.avid tafuri is a former state department official. they both join us. first are you. there really two views on this. one is that the big problem is that north korea is threatening to fire four missiles at guam and for how a whole bunch of people, the problem is the president's rhetoric. what is the big burning issue? >> absolutely. north korea is the problem. make no mistake about it, north korea's leader is erratich he is a war...
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also, rebecca heinrichs, hudson institute fellow and former policy advisor to congressman trent frankso sits on the armed services committee. rebecca, and your view, are these maneuvers in any way a response to the election of president trump? >> they're not. they've been in the works for a long time now. russia has been ramping up its military, then modernizing its military and rico focusing on its nuclear arsenal that sort of a key component of its military strategy, and this has been coming for a while. as you said, this is meant to intimidate. rule number one for the trump administration, don't be intimidated. this is something that the obama administration did. it back down with russia on demand after demand, whether it was increasing things for the iranians and the iran deal, something the russians wanted, backing down on u.s. missile defenses, what was in our interest but the russians didn't want. again and again, the obama administration wasn't emitted by the russians. with the trump administration is to do is don't go tit for tat with the russians let mind your own business in
also, rebecca heinrichs, hudson institute fellow and former policy advisor to congressman trent frankso sits on the armed services committee. rebecca, and your view, are these maneuvers in any way a response to the election of president trump? >> they're not. they've been in the works for a long time now. russia has been ramping up its military, then modernizing its military and rico focusing on its nuclear arsenal that sort of a key component of its military strategy, and this has been...
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a tweet from new mexico democrat, senator martin heinrich saying he visited owing to announce funding for new directed energy systems. that supports new mexico jobs and boosts developer and care from their recess and less than two weeks on september 5. on the agenda, must past federal spending bills to keep the government open. lawmakers need to increase the debt ceiling to avoid default on the u.s. debt. other items, rewriting the tax code and continuing work on health care legislation in the senator and they river -- return, coverage of the house and senate on c-span2. tv visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading this summer. fish haseading "the moved to come experiences." ss i am also reading about the life of caracas scott king, "my life, my love, my legacy." >> what inspired these choices? >> let me just say this. -- women in particular have never gotten the credit we should have gotten for what we did in the movement. women were very interval to the success -- intra-cult to the success. you never hear about them. you hear about martin, you care about
a tweet from new mexico democrat, senator martin heinrich saying he visited owing to announce funding for new directed energy systems. that supports new mexico jobs and boosts developer and care from their recess and less than two weeks on september 5. on the agenda, must past federal spending bills to keep the government open. lawmakers need to increase the debt ceiling to avoid default on the u.s. debt. other items, rewriting the tax code and continuing work on health care legislation in the...
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. >> also madam chair, as a matter for the record, senator risch, senator heinrich and senator merkley and i would like to have put into the record a support letter of support for the crapo brown proposal. >> without objection. >> one last question. the obama administration supported finding an end to fire borrowing. every year more and more of the budget is used to pay for wildfires leaving forests in poor health and added even greater risk of catastrophic wildfires. i would just like to get for the record bsm been asked on this, is the trump administration's position the same as the obama administration's position on this? do you support ending fire borrowing and finding a way to dress the ricin tenure average? i used to think senators need to know whether the trump administration o on the issue is going to support the obama administration's position? >> center, thank you. yes, the administration is absolutely committed to finding a solution that addresses the increasing tenure average as well in terms of practice of fire transfer. >> i think i'm going to say that you're pretty much
. >> also madam chair, as a matter for the record, senator risch, senator heinrich and senator merkley and i would like to have put into the record a support letter of support for the crapo brown proposal. >> without objection. >> one last question. the obama administration supported finding an end to fire borrowing. every year more and more of the budget is used to pay for wildfires leaving forests in poor health and added even greater risk of catastrophic wildfires. i would...
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joining me former national security advisor for dick cheney, john hannah and rebecca heinrichs. thanks for joining us. >> good to be here. >> is this tough talk working? we see kim jong-un is backing down? china said they would step up. china would suffer most because of sanctions. china is north korea's major trade partner. with the minerals, and seafood and coal, all of these things we're sanctioning china will take the hit this is china's problem. china is the reason that north korea has been able to continue its missile program thus far. so all of these things are good. all of these things are working. but it is only temporary. doesn't solve the problem but helps to de-escalate the tensions. maria: great point you make. join, for a while i was thinking should we give up on china. they haven't done much. thoughts on president trump's language and response to the north korean threat? >> thanks, maria. when it comes to kim jong-un you hesitate to say anything is really working because nothing has worked in the past, at least not for long. we may be patting ourselves on the back
joining me former national security advisor for dick cheney, john hannah and rebecca heinrichs. thanks for joining us. >> good to be here. >> is this tough talk working? we see kim jong-un is backing down? china said they would step up. china would suffer most because of sanctions. china is north korea's major trade partner. with the minerals, and seafood and coal, all of these things we're sanctioning china will take the hit this is china's problem. china is the reason that north...
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senator heinrich, senator merkley and i would like to put into the record a letter of support for the crapo brown proposal. >> without objection. sen. wyden: one last question. the obama administration supported finding an end to fire borrowing. every year more and more of the budget is used to pay for wildfires, leaving forests in poor health and at an even greater risk of catastrophic wildfires. i would like to get for the record, because i don't think you have all been asked about this is the trump , administration's position, the same as the obama administration's position on this? you support ending fire borrowing and finding a way to address the rising 10 year average? senators need to know whether the trump administration on that issue is willing to support the obama administration's position. chief christiansen: thank you. yes, the administration is absolutely committed to finding a solution that addresses the increasing ten year average as well as ends the practice of fire transfer. sen. wyden: i'm going to say that you pretty much in sync with the obama administration on tha
senator heinrich, senator merkley and i would like to put into the record a letter of support for the crapo brown proposal. >> without objection. sen. wyden: one last question. the obama administration supported finding an end to fire borrowing. every year more and more of the budget is used to pay for wildfires, leaving forests in poor health and at an even greater risk of catastrophic wildfires. i would like to get for the record, because i don't think you have all been asked about this...
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former advisor to vice president dick cheney, john hannah, and hudson institute fellow, rebecca heinrichs is here. the secretary of state's choice of words we all should sleep well at night. what do you make of that? >> i think clearly the secretary is trying to tone down heated rhetoric from yesterday to reassure allies and reassure the american people but i've got to say we can't avoid the fact that this crisis is escalating. that north korea is getting closer and closer to being able to hold hostage a major american city to a nuclear strike. that is a very deadly serious matter, and i think the president and his national security team are right to treat it as such, and they need to start talking to the american people how serious this challenge is. connell: want to talk more about that in a second. with the options such as they are for us dealing with it, but, rebecca, on the heated rhetoric question as john brought up, the president yesterday with the fire and fury comments "the new york times" reported that those comments were entirely improvised, came as a surprise to many of his ai
former advisor to vice president dick cheney, john hannah, and hudson institute fellow, rebecca heinrichs is here. the secretary of state's choice of words we all should sleep well at night. what do you make of that? >> i think clearly the secretary is trying to tone down heated rhetoric from yesterday to reassure allies and reassure the american people but i've got to say we can't avoid the fact that this crisis is escalating. that north korea is getting closer and closer to being able...
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todd: here to weigh in hudson expert rebecca heinrich. let's get on the call first.a conversation about what the sanctions actually did. and the president was happy with the phone call. it sounds like the south korean president was happy with the phone call. and the two have had different ideas about the best approach for dealing with north korea. the south korean president wanted to take a lot softer approach. more diplomatic approach. that hasn't worked. we know that has failed. it's been a failed approach. here we are. the south korean president is deferring to the leadership of the united states. that's a wise decision for the south korean president. todd: here is what president trump tweeted just completed call with president moon of south korea. very happy and impressed with 15-0 united nations vote on north korea sanctions. continues: united nations resolution is the single largest economic sanctions package ever on north korea. over $1 billion in costs to north korea. so let's break down what these sanctions do. >> sure. well, first of all, this is a major fo
todd: here to weigh in hudson expert rebecca heinrich. let's get on the call first.a conversation about what the sanctions actually did. and the president was happy with the phone call. it sounds like the south korean president was happy with the phone call. and the two have had different ideas about the best approach for dealing with north korea. the south korean president wanted to take a lot softer approach. more diplomatic approach. that hasn't worked. we know that has failed. it's been a...