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mussolini already had been in power since the 1920s in italy. much of eastern europe was under far-right regimes under anti-semitic tinge, fascism was definitely on the rise. oddly enough, in the 1930s, the early 1930s one of the very few bright spots was spain. in 1931 centuries of monarchy, recently interwoven with a period of military dictatorship, came to an end. the king left the country. national democratic elections were held, real ones for the very first time. and at last it seemed democracy was coming to a country that sorely needed it. there was much work to be done. education up to this point had been in the hands of the catholic church, and the catholic hierarchy in spain was by far the most reactionary in europe. separate education for boys and girls, education for girls was heavy on sewing and religion, not much else. there were huge disparities of wealth. most of the land was in the hands of very large landowners owning enormous estates. millions of peasants had little or no land at all and worked as laborers on these estates. and
mussolini already had been in power since the 1920s in italy. much of eastern europe was under far-right regimes under anti-semitic tinge, fascism was definitely on the rise. oddly enough, in the 1930s, the early 1930s one of the very few bright spots was spain. in 1931 centuries of monarchy, recently interwoven with a period of military dictatorship, came to an end. the king left the country. national democratic elections were held, real ones for the very first time. and at last it seemed...
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le mandatario mexicano lo comparÓ con los dictadores hitler y musa de -- mussolini.falta por lograr. reportera: el presidente obama cuestionÓ que se merezca incluso el calificativo de populista. barack obama: alguien que jamÁs a luchar por los trabajadores podrÍa llamarse populista. reportera: ademÁs hizo referencia a la retÓrica anti migrantes de trump. presiente obama: han influido de la cultura, la polÍtica y los negocios. reportera: pero la denominada cumbre de las tres amigos, tuvo avances polÍticos. >> establece que para 2025 la mitad de la energÍa de la regiÓn proceda de fuentes limpias, y se reduzca entre 40 y 45% la emisiÓn de metano. reportera: comprometieron a luchar para mantener el libre comercio en amÉrica del norte, que vincula desde 1994 estados unidos, mÉxico y canadÁ, algo que trump lo califica como el peor acuerdo en la historia del paÍs. presidente peÑa nieto: los esfuerzos nacionales aislados son insuficientes. si queremos resultados en favor de desarrollo de nuestras sociedades, es mejor trabajar juntos como regiÓn. reportera: i don al trump --
le mandatario mexicano lo comparÓ con los dictadores hitler y musa de -- mussolini.falta por lograr. reportera: el presidente obama cuestionÓ que se merezca incluso el calificativo de populista. barack obama: alguien que jamÁs a luchar por los trabajadores podrÍa llamarse populista. reportera: ademÁs hizo referencia a la retÓrica anti migrantes de trump. presiente obama: han influido de la cultura, la polÍtica y los negocios. reportera: pero la denominada cumbre de las tres amigos, tuvo...
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trump to hitler and mussolini. i'm wondering if you still stand by that. >> can iron mike tyson stop trump in cleveland? and the clear and present danger of climate change. >> spring is coming a lot sooner. it's warmer and everything is melting quicker. >> our special report from alaska when "all in" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. one day after the deadly terrorist attack on an international airport in istanbul, turkey, donald trump is showing the new and improvement general election trump is not that different from the old trump. he still supports committing war crimes in the fight against terrorism. ataturk airport reopened its doors this morning, hours after three attackers opened fire on a security checkpoint and detonated suicide bombs in the terminal and in a parking lot, leaving 41 people dead and over 230 people injured. no group has claimed responsibility for the attack, the latest in a string of mass casualty attacks in turkey over the past year. but it appears to h
trump to hitler and mussolini. i'm wondering if you still stand by that. >> can iron mike tyson stop trump in cleveland? and the clear and present danger of climate change. >> spring is coming a lot sooner. it's warmer and everything is melting quicker. >> our special report from alaska when "all in" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. one day after the deadly terrorist attack on an international airport in istanbul,...
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hitler, mussolini, el resultado todos los conocemos. la casa blanca. ya regresamos. nacimos para competir. ♪ mi sueño siempre fue ganarle una carrera... en mónaco. ♪ la competencia nos hizo más hermanos. ♪ pero sobretodo, nos hizo más amigos. ♪ deséalo todo en un camry. ♪ toyota. vayamos juntos. nadie te deja hacer tanto con tus datos como t-mobile. los otros le cobran a tu familia por cada uno de los datos que usa. sólo t-mobile les deja hacer streaming de todo el video y música que quieran, gratis. y ahora, por tiempo limitado, obtén una línea gratis para tu familia. así es, obtén 3 líneas por $40 dólares cada una... y recibe la cuarta gratis. cámbiate ya. ♪ ♪ marÍa elena: poco mÁs de un mes despuÉs que el hombre se acercÓ la casa blanca con una pistola en la mano dieron a conocer el vÍdeo para ver cÓmo reaccionó el servicio secreto. el hombre tuvo un balazo que fue suficiente para arrestarlo. reportera: este vÍdeo de seguridad de la casa blanca muestra al hombre caminando hacia una entrada protegida del complejo presidencial. en su m
hitler, mussolini, el resultado todos los conocemos. la casa blanca. ya regresamos. nacimos para competir. ♪ mi sueño siempre fue ganarle una carrera... en mónaco. ♪ la competencia nos hizo más hermanos. ♪ pero sobretodo, nos hizo más amigos. ♪ deséalo todo en un camry. ♪ toyota. vayamos juntos. nadie te deja hacer tanto con tus datos como t-mobile. los otros le cobran a tu familia por cada uno de los datos que usa. sólo t-mobile les deja hacer streaming de todo el video y...
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hitler and most of many -- and mussolini did that and the outcome is clear -- mussolini and outcome is clear: devastation. it turned out to be a tragedy. that was my message when i made reference. to this event. my message was about to value what we have and to be aware of the rules that we need to work. that is the benefit we are looking for. to our society. >> the question will be from mr. philip. vasson. >> mr. trudeau, with the goals you have said, does this mean the u.s. will import more hydroelectricity? from canada? >> certainly the agreement we have included today, the values are shifted towards cleaner, renewable energy. canada has a tremendous amount of energy that comes with clean sources and we are always looking to create more. how we work together on just as -- not just as two countries but three countries on energy solutions that give opportunities to our solutions while protecting future generations from the impact of climate change is something we are entirely agreed on. one of the things we have learned with the paris agreement and years of following different paths t
hitler and most of many -- and mussolini did that and the outcome is clear -- mussolini and outcome is clear: devastation. it turned out to be a tragedy. that was my message when i made reference. to this event. my message was about to value what we have and to be aware of the rules that we need to work. that is the benefit we are looking for. to our society. >> the question will be from mr. philip. vasson. >> mr. trudeau, with the goals you have said, does this mean the u.s. will...
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and she made a pretty stark comparison, trump comparing him to mussolini and hitler. more about that exchange. >> she did. she did. this was in a conversation yesterday with paul ryan who, of course, has been sort of an unwilling at times endorser of donald trump, and he is, of course, also mitt romney's running mate. meg whitman the ceo of hewlett-packard was talking and kind of grilling speari ining sn his endorsement and she placed trump in the historic trajectory of hitler and mussolini discussing what trump's rhetoric is. that might be more charged language than several people but, you know, the anti-trump antipathy here is at times intense. to be certain, you know, governor romney's associates do include some people who say for the good of the party. you know, we do need to fund raise for donald trump, we do need to make sure we save the senate. we can't leave donald trump, we can't leave paul ryan out to dry but certainly meg whitman kind of does speak for a lot of feem here who are nervous and sometimes even a little scared about what donald trump would repres
and she made a pretty stark comparison, trump comparing him to mussolini and hitler. more about that exchange. >> she did. she did. this was in a conversation yesterday with paul ryan who, of course, has been sort of an unwilling at times endorser of donald trump, and he is, of course, also mitt romney's running mate. meg whitman the ceo of hewlett-packard was talking and kind of grilling speari ining sn his endorsement and she placed trump in the historic trajectory of hitler and...
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hitler and mussolini did that. the outcome, it is clear to everyone. it resulted in devastation and, turned out to be a tragedy for mankind and we saw it last century. that was my message, when i made reference to this event. my message was about to value what we have and also to be aware of the road that we need to walk still but that's the benefit that we're looking forward to. to take the benefits to our society. >> last question. >> translator: the question from mr. phillip boussat. mr. trudeau, with the goals that you have said are ambitious for clean energy, does this mean the u.s. will import more hydro electricity? >> answer for you, mr. obama, with this agreement to produce more clean energy, does it mean that the united states will have to import more hydro electricity from canada? >> certainly the agreement that we have concluded today, values our shift towards cleaner, renewable energy. canada has a tremendous amount of energy that comes from clean sources right now and, we're always looking to create more. how we work together as not just
hitler and mussolini did that. the outcome, it is clear to everyone. it resulted in devastation and, turned out to be a tragedy for mankind and we saw it last century. that was my message, when i made reference to this event. my message was about to value what we have and also to be aware of the road that we need to walk still but that's the benefit that we're looking forward to. to take the benefits to our society. >> last question. >> translator: the question from mr. phillip...
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hewlett-packard ceo meg whitman asked how he could support trump whom she calmed a demagogue compared to mussolinirhine said he packed trump for party unity. and traveling to pennsylvania slated for 3:00 p.m. eastern time, though he may be running a little late. check in with jacob rascon at that rally in tampa which just wrapped up. we can tell behind you things clearing up. mr. trump went after mitt romney what did he say, jacob? >> reporter: for all the talk of a changed tone, his rallies, lice one just now, sounded similar to the ones we saw several months ago. really, he spends them hitting a few of his key points and going after whoever it was that went after him that week or that day. so he went hard at mitt romney, of course, mitt romney just yesterday talked about, again, how he couldn't support donald trump as the nominee, saying he was worried about trickle down racism and trickle down bigotry. here's trump's response. >> i watched this poor, sad mitt romney this morning. he suffers from massagenist. i don't think had know what's massage massagenist is pt sitting like a real stiff. he l
hewlett-packard ceo meg whitman asked how he could support trump whom she calmed a demagogue compared to mussolinirhine said he packed trump for party unity. and traveling to pennsylvania slated for 3:00 p.m. eastern time, though he may be running a little late. check in with jacob rascon at that rally in tampa which just wrapped up. we can tell behind you things clearing up. mr. trump went after mitt romney what did he say, jacob? >> reporter: for all the talk of a changed tone, his...
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if it would've been one what hitler and mussolini not have started a war? >> a question. i think of the spanish republic had won the war, people of spain would have been much better off. there are right wing historians that said if the republic would've won it would've become a soviet satellite. it is true, the soviet state have great influence in the army and security police. i think to effectively turn a country into a satellite you have to have military occupation. the soviet satellites in eastern europe could remain that you eat way for 40 years because the red army was at hand in moscow did not stop and hesitated to play when somebody got out of line. as seen is it six in east germany, 1953 in czechoslovakia. similarly, the u.s. kept most nations in central america and the caribbean doing pretty much what it wanted throughout the 20th century through ceaseless string of military interventions. without a red army occupied the republic of spain i do not think it would've been a soviet satellite. what kind of of country what it have been? i think democratic, disorganize
if it would've been one what hitler and mussolini not have started a war? >> a question. i think of the spanish republic had won the war, people of spain would have been much better off. there are right wing historians that said if the republic would've won it would've become a soviet satellite. it is true, the soviet state have great influence in the army and security police. i think to effectively turn a country into a satellite you have to have military occupation. the soviet...
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gets about four hours' sleep and sleeps with his phone and in the middle of the night he retweets mussolinineeds a nap. >> he needs a lot more than that. (laughter) but in the meantime, we nu the media need to do our job. we at the "huffington post" are doing our job. traditional media are trying to whitewash and mainstream him. >> trevor: people go what is the line because on the one hand you are saying as the "huffington post" some people would say journalists are meant to be beyond partisanship. journalism is supposed to present you the facts and have you to make the decision for yourself. >> yes, that's what i'm saying. i want to present the viewers and the readers with the facts. the facts are that donald trump is racist, that he's a sexist, that he's a m misogynist. (cheers and applause) these are the facts. >> trevor: and on top of all of that, he needs more sleep. >> yes, but not before the campaign because the more sleep deprived he is, the more mistakes he'll make. and he's the only person in the universe that i don't want to get more sleep. (laughter) >> trevor: we'll make sure t
gets about four hours' sleep and sleeps with his phone and in the middle of the night he retweets mussolinineeds a nap. >> he needs a lot more than that. (laughter) but in the meantime, we nu the media need to do our job. we at the "huffington post" are doing our job. traditional media are trying to whitewash and mainstream him. >> trevor: people go what is the line because on the one hand you are saying as the "huffington post" some people would say journalists...
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whitman hinting she may actually vote for clinton and comparing trump to demagogues like hitler and mussolinit house speaker paul ryan is defending his support for trump, speaking to abc's george stephanopoulos. >> the way i see it is he won the thing fair and square. >> reporter: and tonight, clinton out with this blistering fake infomercial for trump university. >> pay for trump university at the amazing price of everything you have! >> reporter: and the attacks are only going to get worse. starting on monday, when trump delivers a speech in new hampshire outlining why he says clinton is unfit for office. cecilia. >> mary bruce on the campaign trail again, thank you. >>> tomorrow on "this week" more on the race for the white house. more from george's interview with house speaker paul ryan. >>> turning now to the outrage over the stanford sex assault case. this, on the eve of gradua brock turner sentenced to six months in jail. tonight, the calls growing louder against the judge in the case. many demanding that he be removed from the bench. abc's eva pilgrim with the latest. >> reporter: the
whitman hinting she may actually vote for clinton and comparing trump to demagogues like hitler and mussolinit house speaker paul ryan is defending his support for trump, speaking to abc's george stephanopoulos. >> the way i see it is he won the thing fair and square. >> reporter: and tonight, clinton out with this blistering fake infomercial for trump university. >> pay for trump university at the amazing price of everything you have! >> reporter: and the attacks are...
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-- mussolini came to power in the 20's, in democratically means. runelped to make hitler's legitimate in germany. racism like a fair part of politics, it legitimizes it. seeingat are we not coming? we are the thing that not seeing coming right now? adam: three things. there will be some big initiative out of the and in the next couple of months. he is not going to sit back and watch the west. , tryll take an initiative to take full advantage. you have to watch eastern europe, not just because of the pressure from europe. we have seen the nasty twin in poland. they are going anti-neoliberal, they are going populist. because everybody continues to be focused on europe, we are the fact that there are terrible things happening in latin america when you look at brazil and venezuela. that is where we are losing attention. they are going to have to wake up to that. conversationp, a with adam is an and richard -- adam pozen and richard haass. ♪ tom: special edition of "bloomberg surveillance." we welcome all of you on bloomberg radio and television worldwi
-- mussolini came to power in the 20's, in democratically means. runelped to make hitler's legitimate in germany. racism like a fair part of politics, it legitimizes it. seeingat are we not coming? we are the thing that not seeing coming right now? adam: three things. there will be some big initiative out of the and in the next couple of months. he is not going to sit back and watch the west. , tryll take an initiative to take full advantage. you have to watch eastern europe, not just because...
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trump to hitler and mussolini, i wonder how firmly stand behind that? ok.ident obama: [laughter] president obama: excellent question some of roberta. [laughter] president obama: canadians are little more subtle. [laughter] president obama: i am going to help out my friends a little bit , even though the question was not directed at me. --n i visit other quite countries, it is not my job to comment on candidates in the middle of a race because they may end up winning. and the relationship between governments tend to transcend whoever is in power at any given time. so it is a tough question. i am not saying they should not answer it, i'm just helping them out a little bit. [laughter] there is noama: doubt that when i have visited countries i have had preferences, but i rarely expect them. with respect to brexit, i think you have seen the markets settle down over the past couple of days. i did not follow the markets today. but we have been monitoring very carefully whether there is any .ystemic strains on the system so far, what you have seen is, reactions
trump to hitler and mussolini, i wonder how firmly stand behind that? ok.ident obama: [laughter] president obama: excellent question some of roberta. [laughter] president obama: canadians are little more subtle. [laughter] president obama: i am going to help out my friends a little bit , even though the question was not directed at me. --n i visit other quite countries, it is not my job to comment on candidates in the middle of a race because they may end up winning. and the relationship...
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of course, with the possible exception of mussolini, most of them are ugly or plain. hitler.n a bar you think, oh, my god, who are the poor women associated with this fellow. mobutu was extraordinary for his country. down under the stadium, seated 100,000 people, were detention pens and rooms and chambers where you could imprison as many as a couple thousand people at once. before the fight came, the criminal rate in zaire began to go up and a few white foreigners had been killed driving their cars and mobutu decided this was going to be a disaster in terms of publicity. so on a given day, he had a thousand of the leading criminals rounded up and put in this stadium down in the detention pens. and then the legend has it, he had 100 taken at random and killed them and the reason was a simple one from his point of view. criminals who make a life out of it have connections that protect them when they are in trouble. so by making this kill arbitrarily, what mobutu was saying is that your connections are worth nothing. i'm jehova and i'm going to blast you out of existence if you
of course, with the possible exception of mussolini, most of them are ugly or plain. hitler.n a bar you think, oh, my god, who are the poor women associated with this fellow. mobutu was extraordinary for his country. down under the stadium, seated 100,000 people, were detention pens and rooms and chambers where you could imprison as many as a couple thousand people at once. before the fight came, the criminal rate in zaire began to go up and a few white foreigners had been killed driving their...
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are absolute, like a lot of other authoritarians throughout history, such as genghis khan, benito mussolinid harry styles. cross this guy, yoo & you'll be going in one direction-- straight to hell. these ruthless leaders have but two things in common-- absolute authority and a big furry hat. ( cheers and applause ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: behold the big furry hat: father's day edition. now that this hat is upon mine head, i am endowed with unquestionable power. this is due to my hat's main attributes: its bigness and its furriness. any proclamations i make about fatherhood whilst wearing the hat are now and forever law. let us begin. ( laughter ) as of this father's day, any child whose cell phone is on the family plan, must answer the phone when their family calls them. ( cheers and applause ) hereforth, whatever words dad sings along with the song on the radio are now the words to that song.cheers and applause ) any child that takes the batteries out of the remote control is now the remote control. ( cheers and applause ) all children shall either stop growing up so fast or al
are absolute, like a lot of other authoritarians throughout history, such as genghis khan, benito mussolinid harry styles. cross this guy, yoo & you'll be going in one direction-- straight to hell. these ruthless leaders have but two things in common-- absolute authority and a big furry hat. ( cheers and applause ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: behold the big furry hat: father's day edition. now that this hat is upon mine head, i am endowed with unquestionable power. this is due...
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part of the vanity of dictators, they almost always, with the possible exception of mussolini, most dictatorsellow. >> since mobutu was an extraordinarily practical man for his country. down under the stadium. seated 100,000 people where detention pens and rooms and chambers where you could imprison as many as a couple thousand people at once. before the fight came, the criminal rate in zaire began to go up. and a few white foreigners had been killed driving their cars. and mobutu decided this was going to be a disaster in terms of publicity. so on a given day he had 1,000 of the leading criminals in kinshasa rounded up. and put in this stadium down in the detention pens. and then the legend has it, and i suspect the legend may even be true, that he took had 100 of them taken at random and killed them. and the reason was particularly simple one from mobutu's point of view. criminals who make a life out of it have connections that protect them when they're in trouble. by making this kill of 100 out of 1,000 arbitrarily, what mobutu was saying is your connections are worth nothing, i am jehovah
part of the vanity of dictators, they almost always, with the possible exception of mussolini, most dictatorsellow. >> since mobutu was an extraordinarily practical man for his country. down under the stadium. seated 100,000 people where detention pens and rooms and chambers where you could imprison as many as a couple thousand people at once. before the fight came, the criminal rate in zaire began to go up. and a few white foreigners had been killed driving their cars. and mobutu decided...
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ellen: yes, we are saying he is less like mussolini than the former prime minister of italy. over the last 10 years, democracy has waned all over the world after it being on the upswing. if you look at freedoms, freedom is on the downswing as well. more and more, you see leaders describe him as having a blow torch manner. leaders like trump, coming to the fore. david: using the media in the way that berlusconi did. ellen: right. we talk about thailand and turkey, where you have leaders who have been elected and act like -- david: mike autocratic, yeah. say, democracy has not made the situation that much better, so maybe they will try something different. ellen: exactly. the connection between democracy and growth, it feels like it is breaking down, even if you look long-term at the numbers. the economy, long-term do better in democracies than totalitarian states. in the short term, people are not making that connection. they are saying to elected officials, you promised us a better life. where is it? carol: speaking of a better life, you take a look at a test that could deter
ellen: yes, we are saying he is less like mussolini than the former prime minister of italy. over the last 10 years, democracy has waned all over the world after it being on the upswing. if you look at freedoms, freedom is on the downswing as well. more and more, you see leaders describe him as having a blow torch manner. leaders like trump, coming to the fore. david: using the media in the way that berlusconi did. ellen: right. we talk about thailand and turkey, where you have leaders who have...
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part of the vanity of dictators, they almost always, with the possible exception of mussolini, who was franco. hitler. mobutu looked the archetype, the epitome of a closet sadist. sort of guy if you meet him in the bar you think, oh my god, who are the poor women who are associated with this fellow? since mobutu was an extraordinarily practical man for his country, down under the stadium seated 100,000 people were detention pens and rooms and chambers where you could imprison as many as a couple thousand people at once. before the fight came, the criminal rate in zaire began to go up. and a few white foreigners had been killed driving their cars. and mobutu decided this was going to be a disaster in terms of publicity. so on a given day he had 1,000 of the leading criminals in kinshasa rounded up. and put in this stadium down in the detention pens. and then the legend has it, and i suspect the legend may even be true that he had 100 of them taken at random and killed them. and the reason was a particularly simple one from mobutu's point of view. criminals who make a life out of it have
part of the vanity of dictators, they almost always, with the possible exception of mussolini, who was franco. hitler. mobutu looked the archetype, the epitome of a closet sadist. sort of guy if you meet him in the bar you think, oh my god, who are the poor women who are associated with this fellow? since mobutu was an extraordinarily practical man for his country, down under the stadium seated 100,000 people were detention pens and rooms and chambers where you could imprison as many as a...
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trump to hitler and mussolini.g if you still stand by that. >> can iron mike tyson stop trump in cleveland? and the clear and present danger of climate change. >> spring is coming a lot sooner. it's warmer and everything is melting quicker. >> our special report from alaska when "all in" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. one day after the deadly terrorist attack on an international airport in istanbul, turkey, donald trump is showing the new and improvement general election trump is not that different from the old trump. he still supports committing war crimes in the fight against terrorism. ataturk airport reopened its doors this morning, hours after three attackers opened fire on a
trump to hitler and mussolini.g if you still stand by that. >> can iron mike tyson stop trump in cleveland? and the clear and present danger of climate change. >> spring is coming a lot sooner. it's warmer and everything is melting quicker. >> our special report from alaska when "all in" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. one day after the deadly terrorist attack on an international airport in istanbul, turkey, donald...
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. >> reporter: and meg whitman is comparing trump to hitler and mussolini, hinting she may vote for clintonthe trail, trump showing no signs of changing. >> everything is politically correct. it's like a bunch of babies. like a bunch of dumb babies. >> reporter: he's not holding back from attacking elizabeth warren. making no apologies to warren. >> to pocahontas, i will apologize. because pocahontas is insulted. >> reporter: this morning, clinton is blitzing trump in her first television ad of the general election. >> today, we face a choice about who we are as nation. what kind of america do we want to be? dangerously divided or strong and united? >> reporter: that new ad will begin airing in battleground states on thursday. trump is expected to hit back hard. starting tomorrow, when he delivers a speech in new hampshire, outlining why he says clint season unfit to be president. >> a lot of people will be watching that speech. we'll have much more on the presidential race coming up on "this week." george stephanopoulos will go one on one with paul ryan. he'll also cover the major story, t
. >> reporter: and meg whitman is comparing trump to hitler and mussolini, hinting she may vote for clintonthe trail, trump showing no signs of changing. >> everything is politically correct. it's like a bunch of babies. like a bunch of dumb babies. >> reporter: he's not holding back from attacking elizabeth warren. making no apologies to warren. >> to pocahontas, i will apologize. because pocahontas is insulted. >> reporter: this morning, clinton is blitzing trump...
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quoted people inside that private republican meeting as saying whitman compared trump to hitler and mussolinind warned it could get worse if you elect this fellow. what happens next time, hinting there may be a future candidate out there that is far worse than donald trump. trump was not at that meeting of republican leaders because it was hosted by mitt romney who is mr. trump's biggest critic. trump responded saying, i have never met meg whitman, with you the job she is doing at hewlett-packard is not a very good one. based on the disastrous campaign she ran in california, i have learned a lot from her and i do not want her support." apple's worldwide developer's conference starts today in san francisco. wwdc is o the place where apple makes a big announcement, at least outside its regularly planned press conferences. we expect the company to update the voice-assisted siri to let you order an uber, for instance. something amazon's echo does right now.ç futures are lower on wall street. investors worrying about great principle leaving the european union. we'll talk more about it. >> do you
quoted people inside that private republican meeting as saying whitman compared trump to hitler and mussolinind warned it could get worse if you elect this fellow. what happens next time, hinting there may be a future candidate out there that is far worse than donald trump. trump was not at that meeting of republican leaders because it was hosted by mitt romney who is mr. trump's biggest critic. trump responded saying, i have never met meg whitman, with you the job she is doing at...
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a holdover from the days of italian colonization when mussolini tried to rebuild rome's long-lost empirexperience, seeing the rebirth of a country, of a people. >> i mean, last night's fireworks. there was a general sense of exuberance bordering on anarchy. i mean, i felt very happy here last night, if somewhat in peril. >> it's christmas. it's whatever, it's the fourth of july rolled into one. but also, there are people who are trying to stop it, sort of puritans, extremists, we won't say militants. and what has happened is that people have come out in defiance of that. they're showing, we want to have fun. and remember, for a long time in libya, you couldn't have fun. the biggest misconception is that the place is turning into another afghanistan and iraq, where you have bombs going off and attacks, but it's not, as you've seen. libyans have gone through an awful time having fought for freedom. people have died. people have struggled. and that's going to hold them together. (man) oh, looks like we missed most of the show. (woman) and there's no way to restart it. (jon bon jovi) with di
a holdover from the days of italian colonization when mussolini tried to rebuild rome's long-lost empirexperience, seeing the rebirth of a country, of a people. >> i mean, last night's fireworks. there was a general sense of exuberance bordering on anarchy. i mean, i felt very happy here last night, if somewhat in peril. >> it's christmas. it's whatever, it's the fourth of july rolled into one. but also, there are people who are trying to stop it, sort of puritans, extremists, we...
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politico is reporting tonight that meg whitman, she compared trump behind closed doors to hitler and mussoliniker ryan supposedly said he told magician david copper field, he wished he could disappear with this continue ver saysy, so how in the world can the republicans unite with this division? >> i think they're going to have a hard time uniting because what happened behind those closed doors, which leaks in about a nan o second, shows. when you have people endorsing trump like paul ryan saying i want to euna, i have to do this because party unity demands it and the voters want that. that's from paul ryan, who's supposed to be unifying the party. i don't think think that's very edifying for mr. trump and no wonder he was to upset about romney. because it resognates so deeply and so broadly. which met as they do -- in utah. this is going to be an almost impossible situation. mitt romney said he thought that 90% of republicans would ultimately wind up voting for donald trump, but i'm not so sure that's the case because i think a lot of people simply aren't saying whom they're going to vote for
politico is reporting tonight that meg whitman, she compared trump behind closed doors to hitler and mussoliniker ryan supposedly said he told magician david copper field, he wished he could disappear with this continue ver saysy, so how in the world can the republicans unite with this division? >> i think they're going to have a hard time uniting because what happened behind those closed doors, which leaks in about a nan o second, shows. when you have people endorsing trump like paul...
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it's like mussolini's comment, how many italians -- how many regiments does the pope have?l, you know, what does the court have? what does it have? it has its reputation that it is, in fact, it is, in fact, impartial. that it is it, in fact, prepareo rule on the merits. that it is not subject to intimidation. that's a precious, precious, precious commodity that in our separation of powers the court cannot afford to have undermined. >> but it is real. it is c-- it really matters. look at the lens. even the divided court, over the history, has gone over subjects to make sure they had enough votes to get a preponderance beyond a single vote so they would say to the country this is the law of the land. you know, the fact is that the founding fathers didn't think the litigation of the federal courts is not deal making by another means. the framers of the constitution didn't examine a presidential candidate of one of the political parties personally attacking a federally sitting judge as the nominee or presumption of a major party. for a candidate to call a judge a hater, a total
it's like mussolini's comment, how many italians -- how many regiments does the pope have?l, you know, what does the court have? what does it have? it has its reputation that it is, in fact, it is, in fact, impartial. that it is it, in fact, prepareo rule on the merits. that it is not subject to intimidation. that's a precious, precious, precious commodity that in our separation of powers the court cannot afford to have undermined. >> but it is real. it is c-- it really matters. look at...
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mitt romney hosting what amounted to a anti trump meeting where trump was compared to hitler and mussolini>> trickle down racism, trickle down bigotry. >> reporter: his bad week even resurrected, four of ten gop insiders supporting a rules change at the convethatntion would open the door to denying trump the nomination. amid all of it, trump predictably defiant. >> we're going to win and win so big. we're going to win bigger than ninos. >> reporter: trump, by the way, tried to explain his recent low poll numbers by saying some of his supporters he thinks are embarrassed to tell pollsters the truth that they're voting for him and encouraged them to be proud. trump is swinging through several states in the next week including pennsylvania, new hampshire and texas. he has the planned formal speech focused on hillary clinton on monday. franc frances? >> interesting admission. nbc's jacob rascon, thank you. >>> want to bring you the latest on hillary clinton. nbc's kelly o'donnell is in washington, d.c. following the campaign. good morning. hillary clinton with major endorsements, one from pres
mitt romney hosting what amounted to a anti trump meeting where trump was compared to hitler and mussolini>> trickle down racism, trickle down bigotry. >> reporter: his bad week even resurrected, four of ten gop insiders supporting a rules change at the convethatntion would open the door to denying trump the nomination. amid all of it, trump predictably defiant. >> we're going to win and win so big. we're going to win bigger than ninos. >> reporter: trump, by the way,...
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part of the vanity of dictators, they almost always, with the possible exception of mussolini, who wasy if you meet him in the bar you think, oh my god, who are the poor women who are associated with this fellow? since mobutu was an extraordinarily practical man for his country, down under the stadium seated 100,000 people were detention pens and rooms and chambers where you could imprison as many as a couple thousand people at once. before the fight came, the criminal rate in zaire began to go up. and a few white foreigners had been killed driving their cars. and mobutu decided this was going to be a disaster in terms of publicity. so on a given day he had 1,000 of the leading criminals in kinshasa rounded up. and put in this stadium down in the detention pens. and then the legend has it, and i suspect the legend may even be true that he had 100 of them taken at random and killed them. and the reason was a particularly simple one from mobutu's point of view. criminals who make a life out of it have connections that protect them when they're in trouble. by making this kill of 100 out o
part of the vanity of dictators, they almost always, with the possible exception of mussolini, who wasy if you meet him in the bar you think, oh my god, who are the poor women who are associated with this fellow? since mobutu was an extraordinarily practical man for his country, down under the stadium seated 100,000 people were detention pens and rooms and chambers where you could imprison as many as a couple thousand people at once. before the fight came, the criminal rate in zaire began to go...
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two people in the room say whitman called trump a demagogue and compared him to hitler and mussolini.ning me is leann with the latest. hi leann. >> hi, richard. yes what has happened this weekend has further shown that this is a party divided. you have about 250 donors, supporters of mitt romney that are influential republicans that are split on if they're going to back donald trump in november and then you have mitt romney this morning calling donald trump a mossagonist and donald trump calling mitt romney a choker so this is a divide that is continuing within this party. doesn't seem to be unifying any time soon. despite paul ryan's efforts to unify the party as along with the head of the rnc. he made a pitch to the donors that said come on board where we might -- we will win without you. richard. >> leann caldwell in park city, utah. thank you. meanwhile donald trump is getting muscles help to build support among women. the new super pact women for trump launched this week. that group is aiming to raise $30 million in support of trump. joining me now from atlanta is one of the co-f
two people in the room say whitman called trump a demagogue and compared him to hitler and mussolini.ning me is leann with the latest. hi leann. >> hi, richard. yes what has happened this weekend has further shown that this is a party divided. you have about 250 donors, supporters of mitt romney that are influential republicans that are split on if they're going to back donald trump in november and then you have mitt romney this morning calling donald trump a mossagonist and donald trump...
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of neofascism, not about naziism, not about genocide, not about making the trains run on time in mussolini'sbout a strong man who donald trump pretends to be who is contemptuous of government, who is contemptuous of everything but his own strength. who is contemptuous of democratic institutions and says, oh, believe in me, i'm going to change everything by decree and we are going to disallow people coming into this country of a certain orientation who happen to be muslim. >> okay. >> mexicans, and on and on and on and on and on. so you do get a neofascist message. >> let him respond. >> a demagogic message. et cetera. >> yeah. >> you know, i have a distrust, and i think donald trump does as well and so do millions of other americans. not of government, but of the people that are in the government. you've never heard donald trump say that a democracy doesn't work here and that his presidency would be an authoritarian state. what you're hearing is that people are frustrated with washington. you've been around for a long time, carl, and you've seen kind of the different transitions that we've e
of neofascism, not about naziism, not about genocide, not about making the trains run on time in mussolini'sbout a strong man who donald trump pretends to be who is contemptuous of government, who is contemptuous of everything but his own strength. who is contemptuous of democratic institutions and says, oh, believe in me, i'm going to change everything by decree and we are going to disallow people coming into this country of a certain orientation who happen to be muslim. >> okay....
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trump to hitler and mussolini. i'm wondering if you still stand by that? and how worried are you that this time next year, there will be a wall up on your border? >> okay. excellent questions, roberta. >> she doesn't sound like a canadian. that was pretty mean. >> canadians are a little more subtle? uh, i'm actually going to help out my friends a little bit on your last question, even though it wasn't directed at me and just say, when i visit other countries, it's not my job to comment on candidates in the middle of a race, just because they may end up winning. and the relationship between governments tend to transcend whoever is in power at any given time. so it's a tough question. i'm not saying they shouldn't answer, i'm just -- i'm helping 'em out a little bit. because there's no doubt that when i visit countries, there are times when i've got preferences, but i rarely express them. with respect to brexit, first of all, i think you've seen the markets settle down a little bit over the last couple of days. i didn't follow the markets today, but we're mo
trump to hitler and mussolini. i'm wondering if you still stand by that? and how worried are you that this time next year, there will be a wall up on your border? >> okay. excellent questions, roberta. >> she doesn't sound like a canadian. that was pretty mean. >> canadians are a little more subtle? uh, i'm actually going to help out my friends a little bit on your last question, even though it wasn't directed at me and just say, when i visit other countries, it's not my job...
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trump to hitler and mussolini. i'm wondering if you still stand by that. >> can iron
trump to hitler and mussolini. i'm wondering if you still stand by that. >> can iron