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while they may be no swastikas and evidence and there are several references to the third reich like this sign which gives the distance to brown i mean the austrian village where adult hitler was born. liberated tsar has written on the wall near the entrance. believes the purification process is almost completed his family is one of the few that have not fled the village but live in constant fear a bunch of. little. it was eventually. going to die i don't want to move who would buy my house who borland's eat didas even seem to they want you out of here. have already tried. to mean treat me like a foreigner they said i had forgotten to ask myself. why are you a foreigner. but they say. why don't we catch you because i got dark skin and black hair twenty years won't stop speaking to you know. only one family has put up any resistance and agrees to speak openly to journalists . six years ago big left to move into the countryside. the luck of the draw for them suspend krueger's village. to get soon realised what was going on. so on just in the mood to. villages insupportable as a constan
while they may be no swastikas and evidence and there are several references to the third reich like this sign which gives the distance to brown i mean the austrian village where adult hitler was born. liberated tsar has written on the wall near the entrance. believes the purification process is almost completed his family is one of the few that have not fled the village but live in constant fear a bunch of. little. it was eventually. going to die i don't want to move who would buy my house who...
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reich of whom were you with?here with a friend and we were on the way to a genetics meeting and we took an extra day to explore the height of the cascades which i've never been to. riker to the friend know you were having a conversion moment? >> guest: he had no idea. [laughter] it was a very personal, is something that i was not sharing. c-span: what did you do when he had that moment? >> guest: >> guest: i have this fleeting sense of personal commitment and realization that i had crossed a bridge into the coming -- becoming what i thought i would never be a believer in a personal god. c-span: was there anything else going on in your life that might've helped to get to this point? >> guest: i think this realization as i was a physician that life and death is all around you and this is really an important question. this is not something to put off indefinitely as i had maybe planned to do. as a scientist i was looking at all these things about how nature works and how biology is wired but what is more important q
reich of whom were you with?here with a friend and we were on the way to a genetics meeting and we took an extra day to explore the height of the cascades which i've never been to. riker to the friend know you were having a conversion moment? >> guest: he had no idea. [laughter] it was a very personal, is something that i was not sharing. c-span: what did you do when he had that moment? >> guest: >> guest: i have this fleeting sense of personal commitment and realization that...
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from the german chancellor on the parade grounds where over 40,000 so-called enemies of the third reich were killed. surrounded by remnants of barbed wire and barracks she gave a somber speech to survivors and their families. >> it's a very spore special moment for me to meet with you and other survivors and their relatives at this place. the memory of what happened here fills me with deep sadness and with shame. >> the nazis opened it shortly after coming to power in 1933. now synonymous with the regime's tware, previous chancellors avoided coming here. it was a last-minute decision. politically motivated or not, the visit is seen by many as historic and welcomed by germany's jewish community. >> no chancellor's been there before and i think it's a good thing. it certainly has something to do with the election campaign but the fact she has found time to go there, it's great. >> others disagree. weekly magazine accuses her of being simply in the right place but at the wrong time. 15 minutes after leaving the camp, she was in more festive mood at a campaign rally for supporters held in a
from the german chancellor on the parade grounds where over 40,000 so-called enemies of the third reich were killed. surrounded by remnants of barbed wire and barracks she gave a somber speech to survivors and their families. >> it's a very spore special moment for me to meet with you and other survivors and their relatives at this place. the memory of what happened here fills me with deep sadness and with shame. >> the nazis opened it shortly after coming to power in 1933. now...
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robert reich and jacob kornbluth, thank you so much.cussion later today on income inequality watch it on afternoon mojo.msnbc.com. fil still ahead a preview of tomorrow's key jobs report. up next a new report says the u.s. and afghanistan are close to a deal when it comes to american troop levels in that country. what will it mean for next year's planned withdraw? "morning joe" is back in a moment. [ dad ] so i walked into that dealer's office and you know what i walked out with? [ slurps ] [ dad ] a new passat. [ dad ] 0% apr. 60 months. done and done. [ dad ] in that driveway, is a german-engineered piece of awesome. that i got for 0% apr. good one, dad. thank you, dalton. [ male announcer ] it's the car you won't stop talking about. ever. hurry in to the volkswagen best. thing. ever. event. and get 0% apr for 60 months, now until september 3rd. that's the power of german engineering. the beach on your tv is much closer than it appears. seize the summer with up to 50% off hotels at travelocity. "first day of my life" by bright eyes yo
robert reich and jacob kornbluth, thank you so much.cussion later today on income inequality watch it on afternoon mojo.msnbc.com. fil still ahead a preview of tomorrow's key jobs report. up next a new report says the u.s. and afghanistan are close to a deal when it comes to american troop levels in that country. what will it mean for next year's planned withdraw? "morning joe" is back in a moment. [ dad ] so i walked into that dealer's office and you know what i walked out with? [...
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will launch a military reich against syria. u.s. allies insist syria has used chemical weapons on its own people. a new case of racial profiling with tsa airport security. a man was detained for hours without food or water. he was interrogated, and much more. a look at flying while muslim. >> all men are created equal. >> today is the 50th anniversary of the 1963 march on washington, a day when many americans learned of the dream. 50 years later, is the dream realized? an in-depth look at today's events ahead. it is wednesday, august 28. you are watching rt. we begin with the united states on the verge of military action in syria. today, president obama gave a speech at the lincoln memorial to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the march on washington, but more pressing on his mind is how the united states and allies will react to an alleged chemical strike in war-torn syria. the special envoy to syria acknowledged special -- some kind of chemical substance was used outside damascus, claiming the lives of more than 1000 people. nat
will launch a military reich against syria. u.s. allies insist syria has used chemical weapons on its own people. a new case of racial profiling with tsa airport security. a man was detained for hours without food or water. he was interrogated, and much more. a look at flying while muslim. >> all men are created equal. >> today is the 50th anniversary of the 1963 march on washington, a day when many americans learned of the dream. 50 years later, is the dream realized? an in-depth...
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your brain to register their own church in an attempt to made copy and sharing files online sacred reich plus. by recycling electronic waste properly you can get hold of precious metals even gold but instead of turning a healthy profit british firms are flooding developing countries with millions of tons of data going tronics which tell you why online. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call. i don't know. i'm sorry i mean the guy who cares about. you sir are you know what kind of terrorists you. want to be listening to featurism the only liberal the current. could easily slip out of the going to put you to the structures from what you and i should care about because there are profit driven industry that sells a sensationalistic garbage he calls it breaking news i'm out here martin and we're going to break the spell. and the scope of u.s. snooping operations revealed by the fugitive whistleblower edward snowden are of no surprise to me as well and that's what the country's foreign minister allies how exclusive we told our spanish channel whe
your brain to register their own church in an attempt to made copy and sharing files online sacred reich plus. by recycling electronic waste properly you can get hold of precious metals even gold but instead of turning a healthy profit british firms are flooding developing countries with millions of tons of data going tronics which tell you why online. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call. i don't know. i'm sorry i mean the guy who cares about....
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. >> bergman: robert reich was secretary of labor under president clinton.he became deeply involved in the investigation of health and safety violations at decoster facilities. >> in my experience, when you have companies that disregard one set of laws, they are likely to be disregarding all laws. they are likely to create a culture that is not just one of illegality but one of crass disregard for the lives of employees. >> a serial violator... >> pleaded guilty to knowingly hiring illegal immigrants... >> bergman: paul schultz was the sheriff of wright county, iowa, and he became very familiar with decoster. >> they've earned the reputation, or made their own reputation, as far as the way they have treated workers. >> bergman: when immigration patrols reached wright county, decoster managers took steps to hide their illegal workforce. >> if they would hear of an immigration vehicle being around the area, they would lock the doors of the plant or post people at the exits of the plant so the people could not leave. >> bergman: decoster supervisors locked up t
. >> bergman: robert reich was secretary of labor under president clinton.he became deeply involved in the investigation of health and safety violations at decoster facilities. >> in my experience, when you have companies that disregard one set of laws, they are likely to be disregarding all laws. they are likely to create a culture that is not just one of illegality but one of crass disregard for the lives of employees. >> a serial violator... >> pleaded guilty to...
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i want to bring in robert reich. robin, let me ask you right off the bat, do you think the muslim brotherhood bear any responsibility? i don't want to blame the innocent victims, obviously, but this is a simple equation of the gop doing wrong? >> both sides have caught out actions that -- this is a society that's more polarized than i can remember since it became a modern state. the divisions are so deep, it's hard to see how egypt moves on and heals, and that it doesn't get worse before it gets better. >> secretary kerry made comments just a few minutes ago. do you think that he needs to be doing more than what was said there in his remarks? which didn't seem to carry a lot of carrot or sticks -- though something -- >> the obama administration has enormous questions to face in the next few days, in terms of what it does with the 1.5 billion in aid, particularly military aid that it provides to egy egypt, and joint exercises, the kind of -- the nature of relations. there are a lot of economic ties. their over-flight
i want to bring in robert reich. robin, let me ask you right off the bat, do you think the muslim brotherhood bear any responsibility? i don't want to blame the innocent victims, obviously, but this is a simple equation of the gop doing wrong? >> both sides have caught out actions that -- this is a society that's more polarized than i can remember since it became a modern state. the divisions are so deep, it's hard to see how egypt moves on and heals, and that it doesn't get worse before...
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people like bill bradley, spike lee, michael moore, robert reich, we once had catholic league president phil donahue and phil dan hue on the same show. all female panels that focused on the economy. all african-american panels that focused on foreign policy, panels of latino comedians talking politics. the one goal was to make every segment of each episode as diverse as possible. number two, "viewpoint" used comedy in ways unlike any news show. billy wilder said once if you're going it tell people the truth, make it funny or they'll kill you. i think some of the smartest political thinkers are political comics. "viewpoint" recognized that and began creating our own, unique algonquin roundtables from sketches like "meet the press" reenactment theatre to the f bomb commentaries to elayne boosler, joy behar, my partner, frank conniff brought new perspectives and made serious matters highly entertaining. where else are you going to see dick cabot on panels? our take on religion because sometimes the only religious point of view you hear on tv are the far right fundamentalists who have assum
people like bill bradley, spike lee, michael moore, robert reich, we once had catholic league president phil donahue and phil dan hue on the same show. all female panels that focused on the economy. all african-american panels that focused on foreign policy, panels of latino comedians talking politics. the one goal was to make every segment of each episode as diverse as possible. number two, "viewpoint" used comedy in ways unlike any news show. billy wilder said once if you're going...
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i like robert reich. >> any other questions? [inaudible] >> the bottom line was -- but the economic. [inaudible] you just said earlier you pretty much have the same point of view. i wonder, why? >> right, right. your question is -- [inaudible] maybe i don't know enough but just the argument that romney had was unclear to say the least just in terms of saving the middle-class. we need incentives to create jobs. i'm just saying -- let me rephrase the question. i'm sorry to be partisan, isn't the republicans beach less about the middle-class supported? >> it's no secret that republicans have lost their way because they don't have a clear compelling message. that is why they got destroyed in the election. nobody really knows what the republican party is about anymore so romney was taking a libertarian tact i think by saying you know the american dream where everybody benefits. it wasn't the classic reagan trickle-down economics but at the end of the day i think the politicians are self-serving and they served and just so there's the
i like robert reich. >> any other questions? [inaudible] >> the bottom line was -- but the economic. [inaudible] you just said earlier you pretty much have the same point of view. i wonder, why? >> right, right. your question is -- [inaudible] maybe i don't know enough but just the argument that romney had was unclear to say the least just in terms of saving the middle-class. we need incentives to create jobs. i'm just saying -- let me rephrase the question. i'm sorry to be...
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yesterday you had robert reich asking why americans are so angry and divided. the presidenty himself tells us why we are so angry and divided. did it himself. read it in his book, the audacity of hope. a polarized electorate works. i think he has intentionally , anded us, holy divided us it is a very mean thing to say but i thought his first priority should be to bring his family back from martha's they neared and return to wherever he came from. you mean coming back to washington d.c.? just come back to wherever he is being president and go away from being president. the other caller said he should perhaps resigned. that is what i think. rose brought up the division in politics, that is the subject of today's lead editorial in the wall street journal on a different potential candidate, hillary clinton. her racial politics is the headline there. the next piece notes that she makes a polarizing pitch that ignores trends in voter turnouts. that opinion piece notes that hillary clinton is playing racial politics right now -- on the issue of potential candidates in
yesterday you had robert reich asking why americans are so angry and divided. the presidenty himself tells us why we are so angry and divided. did it himself. read it in his book, the audacity of hope. a polarized electorate works. i think he has intentionally , anded us, holy divided us it is a very mean thing to say but i thought his first priority should be to bring his family back from martha's they neared and return to wherever he came from. you mean coming back to washington d.c.? just...
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including the mayor with the civil affairs section when he stood there his vision for the 1,000 year reichuments officers' will be remembered for their remarkable work saving the works of art from florence but i think the great legacy is the preservation the this ancient cemetery in the house is the great leaders with a towering party over the nearby rifle in florence. today most people go to see the leaning tower of pisa but before the war 90% did go to see there inside the gread go to see there inside the great cemetery was 20,000 square feet of fresco. 3,000 more square feet than the painted surfaces of the sistine chapel. but then the roof that should be there is gone. the roof was made of lead and it melted and the lead down the sides of the wall blistering the fresco leaving this tragic situation of millions and millions of pieces the a little fragments that had fallen off the wall and you can still see some attached blistered baked by the tuscan sun over the months that it took to get german forces out of a piece of -- pisa before deane keller could arrive he reacted immediately to
including the mayor with the civil affairs section when he stood there his vision for the 1,000 year reichuments officers' will be remembered for their remarkable work saving the works of art from florence but i think the great legacy is the preservation the this ancient cemetery in the house is the great leaders with a towering party over the nearby rifle in florence. today most people go to see the leaning tower of pisa but before the war 90% did go to see there inside the gread go to see...