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klein wanted to entitle his book "cursed are the peacemakers."nd penn state university press said -- no. so but for klein, buchanan was a unionist, first and foremost. and a believer in small government. and according to klein, buchanan believed that northerners and southerners should put aside their differences regarding slavery for the sake of national cohesion. as i said, klein's work is, is one that's, that's well researched. he went through all of the buchanan manuscripts and related manuscript collections. but his sympathetic portrayal, sympathetic depiction of the, of buchanan, his failed to persuade specialists writing on the period. like buchanan, klein was one who viewed the disputes over slavery as being the hobby horse of politicians. something that was worked up by politicians themselves, rather than as a fundamental problem of 19th century american life. so on the one hand, we have this biography by phillip shriver klein. the most recent biography of beuchanan is by gene harvey baker, which was published in 2004. gene harvey baker i
klein wanted to entitle his book "cursed are the peacemakers."nd penn state university press said -- no. so but for klein, buchanan was a unionist, first and foremost. and a believer in small government. and according to klein, buchanan believed that northerners and southerners should put aside their differences regarding slavery for the sake of national cohesion. as i said, klein's work is, is one that's, that's well researched. he went through all of the buchanan manuscripts and...
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as i said, klein's work is one that is well researched.e went through all of the buchanan manuscripts and related manuscript collections. but his sympathetic portrayal, sympathetic depiction, of the -- of buchanan has failed to persuade specialists writing on the period. like buchanan, klein was one who viewed the disputes over slavery as being the hobby horse of politicians, something that was worked up by politicians themselves rather than as a fundamental problem of 19th century american life. so, on the one hand we have this biography by phillip schrieber klein. the most recent biography of buchanan is by gene harvey baker, which was published in 2004. gene harvey baker is a very renowned, very accomplished historian, and her work is one to which many people nowadays turn to first. baker views buchanan, though, in ways that echo those of buchanan's contemporary republican rivals. her take on buchanan, though it does offer a substantial contrast to the one that phillip klein advanced. bak baker emphasizes buchanan's close associations w
as i said, klein's work is one that is well researched.e went through all of the buchanan manuscripts and related manuscript collections. but his sympathetic portrayal, sympathetic depiction, of the -- of buchanan has failed to persuade specialists writing on the period. like buchanan, klein was one who viewed the disputes over slavery as being the hobby horse of politicians, something that was worked up by politicians themselves rather than as a fundamental problem of 19th century american...
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is oneid, klein's work that is well researched. buchananhrough all the manuscripts and related manuscript collections, but his sympathetic portrayal, depiction has failed to persuade specialists writing on the. -- writing on the period. disputes overhe slavery as being that hobbyhorse of politicians, something that was worked out by politicians themselves rather than as a fundamental problem of 19th century american life. on the one hand we have this biography by philip schreiber klein. biography wast published in 2004 by jean harvey baker. he is a very renowned and accomplished historian. which many one to people turn to first. views buchanan in ways that echo those of his contemporary republican rivals. nan offersn bucha substantial contrast to the one advanced.ein that his close associations with southern politicians affected the decisions that he made as president. she titles her chapter on buchanan's approach to the secession crisis as appeasing the south. consistentlyat he sided with southern interests during his presidency.
is oneid, klein's work that is well researched. buchananhrough all the manuscripts and related manuscript collections, but his sympathetic portrayal, depiction has failed to persuade specialists writing on the. -- writing on the period. disputes overhe slavery as being that hobbyhorse of politicians, something that was worked out by politicians themselves rather than as a fundamental problem of 19th century american life. on the one hand we have this biography by philip schreiber klein....
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amy: naomi klein, i want to thank you for being with us.have a link to your piece at "the intercept," as you give this message to the media. her most recent book "no is not enoughgh: resisting g trump's sk popolitics and winning the world we need." we will link to your piece at "the intercept," "harvey didn't come out of the blue: now is the time to talk about climate change." we turn to the world-renowned climate scientist dr. james hansen. he has been called the father of climate change awareness. in 1988, hansen first warned about the dangers of climate change when he testified before congress. at the time, he was nasa's top climate scientist. he would go on to become the nation's most influential climate scientist. dr. james hansen, welcome back to democracy now. you come to estimates this catastrophe, historic, apocalyptic, these are all words that can be used to describe climate change, climate chaos, but those links are not being made. can we make those links? dr. hansen: yes, they are very clear links and we mentioned three of them.
amy: naomi klein, i want to thank you for being with us.have a link to your piece at "the intercept," as you give this message to the media. her most recent book "no is not enoughgh: resisting g trump's sk popolitics and winning the world we need." we will link to your piece at "the intercept," "harvey didn't come out of the blue: now is the time to talk about climate change." we turn to the world-renowned climate scientist dr. james hansen. he has been...
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calvin klein is also seeing some nice growth, as well and the comps speak for themselves >> we've beenatching alibaba go up consistently the sales there are coming through. >> i think where we were early is our brands, both calvin and tommy, got to china early. and being first movers, we had that advantage being known to that consumer in that market plays a big advantage for us and then being a desired brand, you go where the consumer is, and the consumer is shopping brick and mortar, but also obviously on e-commerce and we're taking advantage >> calvin klein is on the front page of all these sites. >> it's having phenomenal growth and it's full-priced retail. we're not talking discounted retail we're seeing full-priced selling, every once in a while a big promotion will be across the alibaba platform that drives traffic. >> single day was big. >> exactly, jim. >> can we put this in perspective? let's say five years ago, what would be the mosaic? we would be talking about macy's and jcpenney >> i want to be clear, those are key department stores. >> still great >> and 58% of our sales
calvin klein is also seeing some nice growth, as well and the comps speak for themselves >> we've beenatching alibaba go up consistently the sales there are coming through. >> i think where we were early is our brands, both calvin and tommy, got to china early. and being first movers, we had that advantage being known to that consumer in that market plays a big advantage for us and then being a desired brand, you go where the consumer is, and the consumer is shopping brick and...
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and all proceeds go to kleins. >> it's great for me. >> you can share it with your family. >> the bagsgeous and i think we are really proud that we are part of this. >> the handbags are rolling out this year coast-to-coast and even overseas. >> when i saw the handbags i was so impressed. i could not believe i was part of this. >> the enterprise gives the knitters more than they have contributed to others. >> i love to put the panels in the bags. >> they feel valued and they feel they have a goal and a purpose. they have a sense of community now and they are a family. tamala edwards, channel 6 "action news." >> here is alicia vitarelli live at 4:00 with a preview. hey rick, coning up at 4:00 we have the latest on the incident in barcelona, a number of people are hurt after a vehicle plowed into a popular tourist area, and we'll get you the latest on this story. and on today's show not the reaction you would expect when coming face-to-face with an armed robber but a clerk in new england said he could not help himself. we'll tell you what he did today at 4:00. and all the other headlines
and all proceeds go to kleins. >> it's great for me. >> you can share it with your family. >> the bagsgeous and i think we are really proud that we are part of this. >> the handbags are rolling out this year coast-to-coast and even overseas. >> when i saw the handbags i was so impressed. i could not believe i was part of this. >> the enterprise gives the knitters more than they have contributed to others. >> i love to put the panels in the bags....
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klein made the shirt last season after he heard the term wentzlvania and was on a broadcast. >> if youad a bad week the sales would go down. if he takes off like he did last we should do real well with them. >> klein says since then he has sold t-shirts to eagles fans all over the country. nbc10 is your official eagles station and the only station on to watch the bird preach games. next up is the buffalo bills at lincoln financial field a week from tonight only on nbc10. fingers crossed for good weather then. but for now? >> spectacular weather for a couple of days. tomorrow is kind of a transition day. going into not so nice saturday. this neighborhood forecast. not every neighborhood has the rain chance. that is tomorrow afternoon. swanksville and here is the neighborhood weather. everybody gets the rain coming night and into saturday and some of the computer models are showing quite a bit of rain by the time it's over. so going to have to keep our eye on that for any potential flooding. >> umbrella is handy. that is nbc10 news at 11:00. for all of us here, thanks for watching. have
klein made the shirt last season after he heard the term wentzlvania and was on a broadcast. >> if youad a bad week the sales would go down. if he takes off like he did last we should do real well with them. >> klein says since then he has sold t-shirts to eagles fans all over the country. nbc10 is your official eagles station and the only station on to watch the bird preach games. next up is the buffalo bills at lincoln financial field a week from tonight only on nbc10. fingers...
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cook: rick klein of abc? mr. klein: thank you guys for doing this. the president has made comments last week about local law enforcement -- or to local law-enforcement agencies, talking about going rougher on suspects and not protecting heads, even. the white house, of couse, has said that was a joke, but we have heard a lot of fallout at the local level. i'm curious from where you guys sit, how were the comments were received? did you hear blowback? any interactions with your unions, your police agencies? did you all view those comments as a joke? mayor landrieu: we will let mayor benjamin go, we'll circle around. mayor benjamin: as david mentioned in my introduction, i have the privilege of serving as director of our state's second largest law enforcement agency. we have 658 agents at the department probation, parole, and pardon services. i helped that agency during a major transition to le-1 law-enforcement status. we were going out in the middle of the night serving warrants on absconded parolees and probationers. i will tell you the men and wome
cook: rick klein of abc? mr. klein: thank you guys for doing this. the president has made comments last week about local law enforcement -- or to local law-enforcement agencies, talking about going rougher on suspects and not protecting heads, even. the white house, of couse, has said that was a joke, but we have heard a lot of fallout at the local level. i'm curious from where you guys sit, how were the comments were received? did you hear blowback? any interactions with your unions, your...
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-- gabe klein. for joining us. it's not the first time uber has the five the government. thanks for having me on. i think it is used to this now. they do this over and over where they push things to the limit and then beg for forgiveness. that is what has happened in the philippines. month.re suspended for a that is a significant problem for them on the revenue front, but it gives a competitor a big opportunity to grab market share, no pun intended. this is a problem they will continue to face around the world, particularly in places like europe and asia. there are governments might be a ortle more authoritarian more left-leaning. i think they are in a situation where the technology is moving so fast, the business models are evolving, and the governments feel like they cannot keep up. they are trying to slow things down and uber doesn't like that. emily: it is hard to get caught up with this idea of ridesharing being the future. but what about bike sharing? how do you think? the chips fall two decad
-- gabe klein. for joining us. it's not the first time uber has the five the government. thanks for having me on. i think it is used to this now. they do this over and over where they push things to the limit and then beg for forgiveness. that is what has happened in the philippines. month.re suspended for a that is a significant problem for them on the revenue front, but it gives a competitor a big opportunity to grab market share, no pun intended. this is a problem they will continue to face...
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>> alexander klein. he's also -- he's been a friend of mine since the beginning of high school.e attend school together. >> jimmy: and he would be your lieutenant governor? >> yes. that would be correct. >> jimmy: have you asked any of the girls at school to be your first lady? [ laughter ] >> you know, i haven't thought about that yet, but something to think about. >> jimmy: if you were to win, would you move to the governor's mansion? and if so, would your parents then move in with you? >> well, i would definitely move. but i don't know what they would want to do. but yes, i would move. >> jimmy: is there any dirt on you, any skeletons, anything you just want to get out of that closet right now? >> no. i don't think there's anything that -- nothing major personal scandal. >> jimmy: is there truth to the rumor that you're just trying to get a campaign manager so you have a person to buy you beer? [ laughter ] >> no, no. that is a falsehood. >> jimmy: have you met with the russians -- >> but not a bad idea. >> jimmy: the russians seem to be good with this sort of thing. have you
>> alexander klein. he's also -- he's been a friend of mine since the beginning of high school.e attend school together. >> jimmy: and he would be your lieutenant governor? >> yes. that would be correct. >> jimmy: have you asked any of the girls at school to be your first lady? [ laughter ] >> you know, i haven't thought about that yet, but something to think about. >> jimmy: if you were to win, would you move to the governor's mansion? and if so, would your...
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. >> jon: joining is now come on nolan klein and nicole debord.do you think about what the attorney general had to say there? >> i think it's a really tough issue because the reality is that there is no one definition for sanctuary cities. sanctuary cities in chicago may be something very different from what's happening and another city. the reality is that what sessions is asking is for these counties and cities to bear the burden of what would ordinarily be a federal cost of detaining people. some of these cities do not have the budget for it. they hold people on federal cases much longer than that they would ordinarily be held for. this is a huge budget problem for these places. >> jon: nolan, do you agree? >> going back to the original question, i think attorney general sessions may have been a bit of hyperbole in my opinion, but i don't think the budget is the primary issue as it relates to so-called sanctuary cities refusing to enforce federal immigration law. in fact, marielle gimenez in miami-dade county said they will cooperate. there's a
. >> jon: joining is now come on nolan klein and nicole debord.do you think about what the attorney general had to say there? >> i think it's a really tough issue because the reality is that there is no one definition for sanctuary cities. sanctuary cities in chicago may be something very different from what's happening and another city. the reality is that what sessions is asking is for these counties and cities to bear the burden of what would ordinarily be a federal cost of...
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. >> lawyer tom klein is describing injuries his client derrell robson a west philadelphia resident suffered from tuesday morning's train crash. >> he hit his head and knocked unconscious and recalls losing consciousness and recalls regaining consciousness. some moments after the collision. >> robson was a passenger on the norristown high speed line train 155 and picked it up near rosemont college where he works. 32 people were injured and also a train operator. it was just after midnight the train was approaching the 69th street transportation center and crashed into an empty stationary train. it's unclear if it was operate error or mechanical malfunction. he witnesses the septa engineer rushing and overshot two stops before the crash and the lawsuit is seeking minimum of $50,000 in damages and he believes that the train is speeding. attorneys for both firm are familiar with high-profile lawsuits. including the 188 derailment. and tackling overall safety issues with public transportation the need to install positive train control on all tracks. >> if we take the amtrak derailment. if there
. >> lawyer tom klein is describing injuries his client derrell robson a west philadelphia resident suffered from tuesday morning's train crash. >> he hit his head and knocked unconscious and recalls losing consciousness and recalls regaining consciousness. some moments after the collision. >> robson was a passenger on the norristown high speed line train 155 and picked it up near rosemont college where he works. 32 people were injured and also a train operator. it was just...
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it will be david louder, ron klein linda feldman, phil douglas, alan ferguson, and sammy snowing to start. the floor is yours. thank you again for doing this. >> thank you so much. thank all of you for welcoming me and mayor benjamin and mayor the unitedehalf of states conference of mayors. we come to washington for a number of different reasons. one to highlight the fact the political back-and-forth in washington, the dysfunction, is not an abstract problem for the america. each and every one of us governs reality, notand in in theory and philosophy. we are compelled every day to get the job done and solve problems, to find an answer. if we can't find an answer, we make one. that is the life we live every day. so as we come to washington, d.c., we come with a powerful message. we are problem solvers. and we are a bipartisan organization. the presence of mayor giles is an exclamation point on that but he is not the only republican mayor. we have a large group of individuals that work with us in real-time to make sure the conference of mayors hears and sees and knows all the different 85%
it will be david louder, ron klein linda feldman, phil douglas, alan ferguson, and sammy snowing to start. the floor is yours. thank you again for doing this. >> thank you so much. thank all of you for welcoming me and mayor benjamin and mayor the unitedehalf of states conference of mayors. we come to washington for a number of different reasons. one to highlight the fact the political back-and-forth in washington, the dysfunction, is not an abstract problem for the america. each and...
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war was accused of being racist and insensitive by america's left wing writer and comedian geoffrey klein says the left is meddling with the past. i feel like most people recognize that the removal of historical statues seems to be an attempt to rewrite america's history and not showing historically significant movie would also be an example of trying to rewrite america's history. based on margaret mitchell's novel gone with the wind is set on a southern plantation during the civil war i'm reconstruction periods and it's acclaimed as being one of the greatest love stories ever to make it to the silver screen. in memphis cinemas cancellation after thirty four years as fired up social media some are incredulous that the film was dropped others stress that os should be out of politics some tweets were accompanied with the hash tag daniel after the actress who played the housemaid in that movie she became the first african-american to be nominated for and to win an academy award back then the film's producer collaborated closely with rights groups to prevent accusations of racism therefore je
war was accused of being racist and insensitive by america's left wing writer and comedian geoffrey klein says the left is meddling with the past. i feel like most people recognize that the removal of historical statues seems to be an attempt to rewrite america's history and not showing historically significant movie would also be an example of trying to rewrite america's history. based on margaret mitchell's novel gone with the wind is set on a southern plantation during the civil war i'm...
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let our guests make opening comments and move to questions around the table and david lauder, rick klein, john gizzy, feldman, douglas, and sammy snell to start. with that, gentlemen, the floor is yours. thanks for doing this. >> thanks so much and thank you all for welcoming me and mayor benjamin and mayor giles on behalf of the united states conference of mayors. we come to washington today for a number of different reasons, one, to highlight the fact that the political back and forth in washington dysfunction is not an abstract problem for the mayors of america. each and every one of us govern in real time and not in theory or philosophy and are compelled every day to get a job done and solve problems and find an answer. if we can't find an answer, we make one and that's the life that we live every day. so as we come to washington, d.c., we come with a very powerful message. first of all, we're problem solvers. secondly we're a bipartisanship organization. the presence of mayor giles with an exclamation point on that but he's not the only republican mayor and we have a large group of
let our guests make opening comments and move to questions around the table and david lauder, rick klein, john gizzy, feldman, douglas, and sammy snell to start. with that, gentlemen, the floor is yours. thanks for doing this. >> thanks so much and thank you all for welcoming me and mayor benjamin and mayor giles on behalf of the united states conference of mayors. we come to washington today for a number of different reasons, one, to highlight the fact that the political back and forth...
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. >> klein kills us. only place to watch the birds pre-season game, next game at lincoln field. >>> police are on the hunt for a driver who opened fire and critically wounded another driver at philadelphia oxford circle neighborhood. >>> plus the war of words ratchets up again. why president trump says fire and fury may not be tough enough. we'll hear from an expert. >>> breaking over night a hupt for a gunman. philadelphia police looking for a driver who pulled a gun and opened fire on another driver, wounding him. >>> not tough enough, that's what president trump now says about his fire and fury warning to north korea. an expert explores the effects of the stepped up rhetoric. >>> and under arrest. police say a man who robbed a woman and two young girls at gunpoint is now off the et
. >> klein kills us. only place to watch the birds pre-season game, next game at lincoln field. >>> police are on the hunt for a driver who opened fire and critically wounded another driver at philadelphia oxford circle neighborhood. >>> plus the war of words ratchets up again. why president trump says fire and fury may not be tough enough. we'll hear from an expert. >>> breaking over night a hupt for a gunman. philadelphia police looking for a driver who pulled...
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and columnist, naomi klein on the current state of paul politics.saturday night on book tv, beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern, former marine corps officer, tracy kraft and jerry bell, former naval officer talk about the history of women in the military and their book, it is my country too. women's military stories from the american revolution to afghanistan. >> for so long women's stories, women's military stores have been discounted. oor, appropriated by others. she just felt like the timing was right. it is time to give these women a voice. >> we are not an experiment, we are soldiers and sailors. we ended up in iraq and afghanistan doing the same job and in many cases is the men, coming home to a country that you cannot recognize many of us as veterans, but with the same physical and moral injuries as the men. >> at 10:00 p.m., afterwards. arizona senator calls for a return from core conservative principles in his book, conscious of a conservative. he is interviewed by the new york daily news columnist. >> how do you make the case, that the health o
and columnist, naomi klein on the current state of paul politics.saturday night on book tv, beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern, former marine corps officer, tracy kraft and jerry bell, former naval officer talk about the history of women in the military and their book, it is my country too. women's military stories from the american revolution to afghanistan. >> for so long women's stories, women's military stores have been discounted. oor, appropriated by others. she just felt like the...
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. >> amy klein had a tough road, diagnosed in february with breast cancer, she has been through 16 rounds of aggressive chemotherapy. but this mom got a lot of support from her family and her close neighbor tara kaiser. when amy finally finished the last round of chemo, tara had an idea, a secret message went out on facebook inviting everyone on the block. >> woo! >> oh my goodness. >> i have never been more shocked in all my life. all of them gathered to send her off with blessings and balloons. [ applause ] >> i could not done it without everyone. especially sara. she is worth it. she is. >> thanks to amy tara got a flash mob bursting with love. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it isn't just about vision, it's about care. nobody cares for eyes more than pearle. >>> as we mentioned severe weather turning summer into a winter weather land in chicago. lets go to melissa magee with the latest on the forecast. how are we look ougt there? >> we are looking okay. it's cloudy and more humid. and you probably felt the difference today. we are tracking the showers for the start our weekend. we'll show you what is g
. >> amy klein had a tough road, diagnosed in february with breast cancer, she has been through 16 rounds of aggressive chemotherapy. but this mom got a lot of support from her family and her close neighbor tara kaiser. when amy finally finished the last round of chemo, tara had an idea, a secret message went out on facebook inviting everyone on the block. >> woo! >> oh my goodness. >> i have never been more shocked in all my life. all of them gathered to send her off...
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[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> up next on afterwards, author and columnist naomi klein discusses current politics in her book no it's not enough, resisting the shock politics and winning the world we need. she's interviewed by
[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> up next on afterwards, author and columnist naomi klein discusses current politics in her book no it's not enough, resisting the shock politics and winning the world we need. she's interviewed by
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and nothing but ethical extortion that's a view echoed to by the california comedian jeffrey mark klein the protests were a form of extortion because essentially they were saying. do this for us or we won't stop harassing you so yeah that is expression it's kind of like how the mafia used to say pay us for protection or we're going to destroy your shot that's going to feels protesters chose a small butcher shop because it's a smaller target so they feel like they could have a bigger impact a smaller shop would be easier for them to extort then a big farm or a big factory if they chose mcdonald's there's a chance that mcdonald's lawyers may get involved and ultimately people are their kind of just children who are scared of consequences so they'll only do something if they feel like it's going to work out. and to be. resorted to extreme measures for years to discourage people from eating animals of course including some pretty gut wrenching stunts at times. sort of. rather unexpectedly very rather upsetting pictures there now all the way update on the russian mine rescue also why the sau
and nothing but ethical extortion that's a view echoed to by the california comedian jeffrey mark klein the protests were a form of extortion because essentially they were saying. do this for us or we won't stop harassing you so yeah that is expression it's kind of like how the mafia used to say pay us for protection or we're going to destroy your shot that's going to feels protesters chose a small butcher shop because it's a smaller target so they feel like they could have a bigger impact a...
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describes the activists is extremists carrying out ethical extortion by california comedian jeffrey mark klein the protests were a form of extortion because essentially they were saying. do this for us or we won't stop harassing you so yeah that is expression it's kind of like how the mafia used to say pay us for protection or we're going to destroy your shot that's kind of feels protesters chose a small butcher shop because it's a smaller target so they feel like they could have a bigger impact a smaller shop would be easier for them to extort then a big farm or a big factory if they chose mcdonald's there's a chance that mcdonald's lawyers may get involved and ultimately people are their kind of just children who are scared of consequences so they'll only do something if they feel like it's going to work out. the fate of eight missing workers in the flooded diamond mine in far east russia remains unknown as rescuers and now tapping pipelines to make a sound in the hope that the trapped miners will hear it and respond and help to locate the emergency crews last managed to bring a miner to the
describes the activists is extremists carrying out ethical extortion by california comedian jeffrey mark klein the protests were a form of extortion because essentially they were saying. do this for us or we won't stop harassing you so yeah that is expression it's kind of like how the mafia used to say pay us for protection or we're going to destroy your shot that's kind of feels protesters chose a small butcher shop because it's a smaller target so they feel like they could have a bigger...
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rabbi klein leading the vigil in roxborough in song.ent as a part of the group, answering a call for human rights. they got word the white national ist rally was forming a month ago. >> marching down the perpendicular streets to face the white supremacists. >> reporter: her experience resonated with the crowd. >> as a person black and jewish and dedicated to liberation for the people, this means my life, you know? this type of -- not just the vigil, but like the actions that we take. >> reporter: organizing the event. >> i don't think that it's right to stay silent. so coming together, standing up. >> reporter: tonight there was the same show of support in west chester. elkins park in south jersey, and in south philadelphia and center city. local leaders in philadelphia quickly spoke out sunday, including the president of the philadelphia naacp. >> this wasn't a ballpark game where a fight broke out. this was organized. and one person even described the way some of the white nationalists were dressed, that they came for combat. they cam
rabbi klein leading the vigil in roxborough in song.ent as a part of the group, answering a call for human rights. they got word the white national ist rally was forming a month ago. >> marching down the perpendicular streets to face the white supremacists. >> reporter: her experience resonated with the crowd. >> as a person black and jewish and dedicated to liberation for the people, this means my life, you know? this type of -- not just the vigil, but like the actions that...
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american comedian mark klein say's that the going to divest tend to attack small businesses because they fear the consequences of targeting big selling companies and the protests were a form of extortion because essentially they were saying. do this for us or we won't stop harassing you so yeah that is expression it's kind of like how the mafia used to say pay us for protection or we're going to destroy your shop that's going to feels protesters chose a small butcher shop because it's a smaller target so they feel like they could have a bigger impact a smaller shop would be easier for them to extort even a big farm or a big factory if they chose mcdonald's there's a chance that mcdonald's lawyers might get involved and ultimately these people are their kind of just children who are scared of consequences so they'll only do something if they feel like it's going to work out. the un condemns the latest earth strike and war ravaged yemen where it sees the rules of armed conflict are being ignored we delve deeper into the outs after this. one else seemed wrong. why don't we all just don't al
american comedian mark klein say's that the going to divest tend to attack small businesses because they fear the consequences of targeting big selling companies and the protests were a form of extortion because essentially they were saying. do this for us or we won't stop harassing you so yeah that is expression it's kind of like how the mafia used to say pay us for protection or we're going to destroy your shop that's going to feels protesters chose a small butcher shop because it's a smaller...
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extremists carrying out ethical extortion and that's a view that i could buy the californian comedian jim klein to. the protests were a form of extortion because essentially they were saying. do this for us or we won't stop harassing you so yeah that is expression it's kind of like how the mafia used to say pay us for protection or we're going to destroy your shop that's kind of feels protesters chose a small butcher shop because it's a smaller target so they feel like they could have a bigger impact a smaller shop would be easier for them to extort then a big farm or a big factory if they chose mcdonald's there's a chance that mcdonald's lawyers may get involved and ultimately people are their kind of just children who are scared of consequences so they'll only do something if they feel like it's going to work out. to be protesters have resorted to extreme measures for years to discourage people of course or many to animals including some pretty good wrenching stones pre-prepared what's coming up here a lot of it is faked up is graphic. oh but doesn't put you off coming up here on out internat
extremists carrying out ethical extortion and that's a view that i could buy the californian comedian jim klein to. the protests were a form of extortion because essentially they were saying. do this for us or we won't stop harassing you so yeah that is expression it's kind of like how the mafia used to say pay us for protection or we're going to destroy your shop that's kind of feels protesters chose a small butcher shop because it's a smaller target so they feel like they could have a bigger...
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and then a fiction book which was terrific by joel klein here is a new york. and that is another and i read a lot of philosophy in spiritual philosophy. but my wife reads almost one book a weekend just finished roosevelts last battle. i am so proud of her she is a voracious reader and the things i would really enjoy. and add i absorber lot of information by which those the yorker stories could be laundered. and with that information and to do a lot more reading. >> what is called three days in jail you very about the transition with negative transition of eisenhower and kennedy. fifth friday of eisenhower's considered with the cuban missile crisis has been eased during rate cut after that transition. . . the the the >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> next on booktv, "after words" journalist milo yiannopoulos discusses his book dangerous which explores the speech he is interviewed by marji ross president and publisher of regnery. >> milo yiannopoulos wonderful to have you with us today. >> thank you how are you? >> i am wonderful.
and then a fiction book which was terrific by joel klein here is a new york. and that is another and i read a lot of philosophy in spiritual philosophy. but my wife reads almost one book a weekend just finished roosevelts last battle. i am so proud of her she is a voracious reader and the things i would really enjoy. and add i absorber lot of information by which those the yorker stories could be laundered. and with that information and to do a lot more reading. >> what is called three...
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of being racist in these sensitive by america's left wing writer a political activist jeffrey mark klein believes that these days everything from monuments to award winning films the country's left wingers trying to rewrite america's history i feel like most people recognize that the removal of historical statues seems to be an attempt to rewrite america's history and not showing historically significant movie would also be an example of trying to rewrite america's history based on margaret mitchell's novel gone with the wind a set on a southern plantation during the civil war and reconstruction period still to be one of the greatest film love stories ever out. so now the cancellation of the thirty four years is fired up social media here we go several one site said it was incredulous that that film was dropped others stress that should be out of the politics sudden tweets were accompanied with the hashtag how to mcdaniel she's the actress who played the housemaid who became the first african-american to be nominated for an emmy deed to win an academy award back then the film's producer
of being racist in these sensitive by america's left wing writer a political activist jeffrey mark klein believes that these days everything from monuments to award winning films the country's left wingers trying to rewrite america's history i feel like most people recognize that the removal of historical statues seems to be an attempt to rewrite america's history and not showing historically significant movie would also be an example of trying to rewrite america's history based on margaret...
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told progress in increasing casualties donald trump fails to all klein a new strategy for america's longest running conflict. three am here in the russian capital and you're watching r.t. international welcome to the program police in fenland have confirmed that they are treating friday's mass stabbing which left two people dead as an act of terror four people have been arrested on suspicion of involvement in the attack among them as the teenager believed to have carried out of the stabbing he is an eighteen year old moroccan and was previously unknown to the story we spoke to a journalist and the says he have torkel where the assault happened. well finished polish just had a press conference very interesting details had been revealed about this terrorist attack here into a cool ollie's considers the possibility that the american eighteen year merican asylum seeker had to be purposefully targeting the main. men actually got to fool indeed because they jumped in to protect the we mean close to damn police also said that they are looking into the group of six maroko and possibly asylum seeker
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american comedian mark klein says that they can activists tend to attack small businesses because they do fear the consequences of targeting bigger me telling companies the protests were a form of extortion because essentially they were saying. do this for us or we won't stop harassing you so yeah that is expression it's kind of like how the mafia used to say pay us for protection or we're going to destroy your shop that's kind of feels protesters chose a small butcher shop because it's a smaller target so they feel like they could have a bigger impact a smaller shop would be easier for them to extort then a big farm or a big factory if they chose mcdonald's there's a chance that mcdonald's lawyers may get involved and ultimately people are their kind of just children who are scared of consequences so they'll only do something if they feel like it's going to work out i'm outside the news looks so far today here in r.t. he will be back with more in half an. social environment you're right. chemical discoveries over the last century made every day life easier but at what cost this is cer
american comedian mark klein says that they can activists tend to attack small businesses because they do fear the consequences of targeting bigger me telling companies the protests were a form of extortion because essentially they were saying. do this for us or we won't stop harassing you so yeah that is expression it's kind of like how the mafia used to say pay us for protection or we're going to destroy your shop that's kind of feels protesters chose a small butcher shop because it's a...
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extremists carrying out ethical extortion if you to that code by the california comedian jeffrey mark klein the protests were a form of extortion because essentially they were saying. do this for us or we won't stop harassing you so yeah that is expression it's kind of like how the mafia used to say pay us for protection or we're going to destroy your shop that's kind of how it feels protesters chose a small butcher shop because it's a smaller target so they feel like they could have a bigger impact a smaller shop would be easier for them to extort then a big farm or a big factory if they chose mcdonald's there's a chance that mcdonald's lawyers might get involved and ultimately people are here they're kind of just children who are scared of consequences so they'll only do something if they feel like it's going to work out. still ahead for you this out of the un condemns the latest strike and more rabid chairman saying the rules are. being ignored we'll have the details on that in a couple minutes. we're going to walk you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks fo
extremists carrying out ethical extortion if you to that code by the california comedian jeffrey mark klein the protests were a form of extortion because essentially they were saying. do this for us or we won't stop harassing you so yeah that is expression it's kind of like how the mafia used to say pay us for protection or we're going to destroy your shop that's kind of how it feels protesters chose a small butcher shop because it's a smaller target so they feel like they could have a bigger...
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his way off tell me about the initiative and also invited comments from political activist jeffrey klein. one of the later numbers of the ten suggestions was to essentially seek out nazis in the workplace and get them fired and the word nazi has been so watered down lately that i don't think anybody really knows what it means anymore let's remember where the word nazi even comes from it comes from german added people who were who proclaim to like have the superior race that's what white supremacy is that's what white supremacy is in the us we are talking about a systemic economic barrier that prevents black and brown people black and brown people who are already on this land from even up painting the land in various different rays the main issue we're talking about here is there's black people who have never been slaves asking for money from white people who've never owned slaves and so it's difficult for me to be able to wrap my brain around owing somebody something when i clearly don't owe them anything and the notion that the that the list of ten things wasn't racist when it's when al
his way off tell me about the initiative and also invited comments from political activist jeffrey klein. one of the later numbers of the ten suggestions was to essentially seek out nazis in the workplace and get them fired and the word nazi has been so watered down lately that i don't think anybody really knows what it means anymore let's remember where the word nazi even comes from it comes from german added people who were who proclaim to like have the superior race that's what white...
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john klein drove here from langhorne for a sandwich. >> now i got to do option two which i don't have a plan. >> you got no plan b. >> no plan b. i got to drive back to langhorne. >> reporter: there's more. allen told me he was owed 37 and a half hours of pay about 400 bucks when the restaurant clos closed. he spent the past several days texting his boss the own are in carl begging for his money. >> i like the company. i like mr. carl. i just want to get paid. >> reporter: i visitor carl's other restaurant in west philly. no luck but ultimately carl returned my phone calls. he told me the restaurant in bustleton and cottman not withstanding a sign suggest would it reopen had in fact become too much to handle. and -- >> you say it's just not worth it. you're closing the door for were good i made arrangements for allen to get his overdue paycheck. >> calls you and you'll make sure he gets his money. all right. that's great. >> got bills to pay and now you can pay them. >> now i can pay them thanks to you. thanks to you. if i never would have caught you i don't think i would have got pai
john klein drove here from langhorne for a sandwich. >> now i got to do option two which i don't have a plan. >> you got no plan b. >> no plan b. i got to drive back to langhorne. >> reporter: there's more. allen told me he was owed 37 and a half hours of pay about 400 bucks when the restaurant clos closed. he spent the past several days texting his boss the own are in carl begging for his money. >> i like the company. i like mr. carl. i just want to get paid....
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off of the major declines we saw here in the u.s., the second worst of kleins we have seen so far thisdaybreak asia." i am betty liu in new york. shery: and i am shery hand -- shery ahn. luxury realhanks to estate in hong kong. let's look closely at this with guy bradley, joining us exclusively in the hong kong studio. let's discuss your revenue and break it down. this is the chart on bloomberg, the function is fa . office paid the moche, followed by retail, residential property investments. break it down for our viewers, where did you perform best? was it hong kong, mainland china? you also have investment in the u.s. we did well across all geographies, all sectors. by first results were skewed the tremendous sales we did on the trading of the last year. we have been selling up to the mid levels. great trading profits in the first half because of that. the positive to take away for us was the trends we see in office and retail market in hong kong and china. shery: talking about those residential budget pipeline is shrinking. would you consider buying more aggressively in hong kong
off of the major declines we saw here in the u.s., the second worst of kleins we have seen so far thisdaybreak asia." i am betty liu in new york. shery: and i am shery hand -- shery ahn. luxury realhanks to estate in hong kong. let's look closely at this with guy bradley, joining us exclusively in the hong kong studio. let's discuss your revenue and break it down. this is the chart on bloomberg, the function is fa . office paid the moche, followed by retail, residential property...
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a tragedy but that doesn't mean the politics weren't there from the beginning furthermore as naomi kleinpoints out this week in the intercept if we sit around with our thumbs up our bloods for two wigs and only then explain the politics of the situation it'll be too late and the powers that be will already have exploited the situation for their own hands naomi klein didn't use that wording i don't think she said bombs up above she said in an ideal world we'd all be able to put politics on hold until the immediate emergency has passed then when everyone was safe we'd have a long thoughtful informed public debate about the policy implications of the crisis but we can't do that because we don't have the time or the news cycles in one week or less are incompetent virulent our bill and truculent fly actual into mainstream media will have moved on to bickering about donald trump's tweets furthermore even the people saying don't politicize this are politicizing it if you listen to them they go do not politicize it you goddamn liberals are always politicizing catastrophes how dare you say more f
a tragedy but that doesn't mean the politics weren't there from the beginning furthermore as naomi kleinpoints out this week in the intercept if we sit around with our thumbs up our bloods for two wigs and only then explain the politics of the situation it'll be too late and the powers that be will already have exploited the situation for their own hands naomi klein didn't use that wording i don't think she said bombs up above she said in an ideal world we'd all be able to put politics on hold...
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the billionaire investor howard marks sounding the alarm bells, and a 22 page memo to klein publishedast week, he said the markets were overheated and risky. in a bloomberg is was of interview today, erik schatzker asked the oaktree capital cochairman why he is sending the warning now. sound the warning is when everyone's making a lot of money. that means the markets are going up, enthusiasm is incorporated in prices and behavior. you can't sound a warning after the thing has turned over and died. markets insee a which there are lots of uncertainties, prospective returns are low, asset prices are high, and people are engaging in risky behavior. that's the kind of climate in which we should take a hard look at what we're doing, and i think reduce risk. : there are lots of people who want to keep making money. what kind of pushback have you gotten? howard: here's a shocker for you, erik. i want to keep making money too. but i try not to deceive myself about my ability to do that. this memo has gotten some of the most response out of any in history. i would say 90 odd percent favorable b
the billionaire investor howard marks sounding the alarm bells, and a 22 page memo to klein publishedast week, he said the markets were overheated and risky. in a bloomberg is was of interview today, erik schatzker asked the oaktree capital cochairman why he is sending the warning now. sound the warning is when everyone's making a lot of money. that means the markets are going up, enthusiasm is incorporated in prices and behavior. you can't sound a warning after the thing has turned over and...
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that is exactly what trump's allies are counting on. >> our thanks to rick klein there.the president's recent comments to police officers in new york. the president told the officers they shouldn't be too nice when arresting suspects. now critics say the president is encouraging police brutality. but his press secretary says the remarks should not be taken seriously. >> i believe he was making a joke at the time. >> you heard her there, saying she believes that he was making a joke. police chiefs across the country condemn the president's comments. they say he's sending the wrong message as they try to improve relations with the communities they serve. >>> in arizona a man who called himself america's toughest sheriff is now facing a jail sentence. joe arpaio was found guilty for continuing to conduct immigration sweeps after being ordered to stop. the 85-year-old could face up to six months in jail. he served as maricopa county for 26 years but was defeated in november. >>> and new york jury deliberations resume today in the trial continued for martin shkreli, known for
that is exactly what trump's allies are counting on. >> our thanks to rick klein there.the president's recent comments to police officers in new york. the president told the officers they shouldn't be too nice when arresting suspects. now critics say the president is encouraging police brutality. but his press secretary says the remarks should not be taken seriously. >> i believe he was making a joke at the time. >> you heard her there, saying she believes that he was making a...
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apparently in kansas there are laws that -- that's jack ferguson and his running mate is alexander kleinthey're 16 and 17 years old. they're democrats. and under the rules they are allowed to run and so the national governor's association said, a-okay. democrats ought to get behind the kids. >> good for them. get in the arena. jesse? >> those kids will be on "watters world" next saturday night, but this saturday night, we have this guy. >> she's the hot sauce on my ribs. [laughter] she's the bacon grease in my collard greens. she's the fuse that sets off dynamite! >> that's jimmy walker from "good times." he's a trump supporter now. >> was that a clip from your interview when he's talking about ann coulter? >> no. [laughter] we also have professional cuddlers, who are cuddling people who have anxiety about the trump presidency. >> that's a shameless attempt for ratings. >> in the new-fangled offices, it's an open floorplan. people don't have offices, so harvard business school did a survey of 2,000 workers at a tech company who had offices in europe and the u.s. and they found that if yo
apparently in kansas there are laws that -- that's jack ferguson and his running mate is alexander kleinthey're 16 and 17 years old. they're democrats. and under the rules they are allowed to run and so the national governor's association said, a-okay. democrats ought to get behind the kids. >> good for them. get in the arena. jesse? >> those kids will be on "watters world" next saturday night, but this saturday night, we have this guy. >> she's the hot sauce on my...
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alex klein from silver spring is visiting barcelona and tonight. we're spoke by phone. >> it eventually happened, 5 or 15 minutes before it happened. >> minutes that's all that separated alex that killed and wounded innocent people. >> all the ambulances passed by a few blocks. we were on our way to the bus. we're didn't know what happened and we were all on the bus just like waiting for the bus to go to this pool party. >> here in washington, he just got back from spain, his home country. he was in barcelona's district just one month ago, what happened today, painful. >> it's ashame that this is familiar to people in spain. it's a place of our heart. so when you think like this and a place like this so familiar, you'll also -- you love so much. when it happens in a place that's so familiar and so well-known, i mean, it hurts so much researcher studying attacks involving vehicles. his friends sent him pictures of the empty streets of barcelona today. >> we were thankful. you know -- >> so we're want to show you tonight how the flags of spain and th
alex klein from silver spring is visiting barcelona and tonight. we're spoke by phone. >> it eventually happened, 5 or 15 minutes before it happened. >> minutes that's all that separated alex that killed and wounded innocent people. >> all the ambulances passed by a few blocks. we were on our way to the bus. we're didn't know what happened and we were all on the bus just like waiting for the bus to go to this pool party. >> here in washington, he just got back from...