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robert reich, the former u.s.or secretary, professor of public policy at the university of california at berkeley. good middle class jobs are the cornerstone for america's economy. for millions of americans, that factory? >> you remember when you first got hired was the greatest time. i remember parking that car and punching in with that card, my good. >> coming up, filling the gap where america's factories once stood plus what the middle class jobs of tomorrow might look like. you are watching an al jazeera special presentation, "america's middle calls: rebuilding the dream." >> being middle class means to be able to own a car and pay a mortgage and pay for your kids to go to school. i think it's living a comfortable life but having social consciousness for those who are not as well off as you are. >> the struggle of america's middle class is in large part a story about jobs. specifically the deteriorating quality of jobs. this is now an economy that is overwhelmingly geared to providing services rather than maki
robert reich, the former u.s.or secretary, professor of public policy at the university of california at berkeley. good middle class jobs are the cornerstone for america's economy. for millions of americans, that factory? >> you remember when you first got hired was the greatest time. i remember parking that car and punching in with that card, my good. >> coming up, filling the gap where america's factories once stood plus what the middle class jobs of tomorrow might look like. you...
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with the brains behind hitler's war machine there were hundreds of scientific minds behind the third reich spanning from nuclear physicist to social scientists many of which were complicit and horrific war crimes and others and even stood trial at nuremberg but instead of holding these war criminals accountable for their nazi complicity many of them were brought to the us where they and their families were provided safe harbor as part of a decades long covert u.s. intelligence program called operation paperclip well earlier i was joined by christopher simpson professor of communications at american university and author of a low back the first full account of america's recruitment of nazis i first asked christopher why the us would even implement such a horrific program in the first place. there's several different factors are involved number one is the emergence of the cold war and there was a relationship as far as the cold war is concerned in which we crewmen of nazis or tolerance of former nazis in power in germany and. the then soviet union's worries about what were the post-war and p
with the brains behind hitler's war machine there were hundreds of scientific minds behind the third reich spanning from nuclear physicist to social scientists many of which were complicit and horrific war crimes and others and even stood trial at nuremberg but instead of holding these war criminals accountable for their nazi complicity many of them were brought to the us where they and their families were provided safe harbor as part of a decades long covert u.s. intelligence program called...
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we'll discuss with former labor secretary robert reich. the end. lovely read susan.ead something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. anybody have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three types of good bacteria. i should probably take this. live the regular life. phillips'. ♪ clovers and blue moons shoes ♪ hourglasses, rainbows ♪ and tasty red balloons let's go! ♪ lucky charms ♪ frosted lucky charms ♪ they're magically delicious >>> we don't want to turn this safety net into a hammock. >> hammocks and lies of complacency. that was the old paul ryan. the new paul ryan is a one-man pr machine focused on rebranding his party as less possible to the poor. the first part of that strategy involves assailing democratic policies, fist among them obamacare. attack those policies by alleging they are preventing hardworking, lower-income americans from living th
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robert reich, the former u.s.or secretary, professor of public policy at the university of california at berkeley. good middle class jobs are the cornerstone for america's economy. for millions of americans, that factory? >> you remember when you first got hired was the greatest time. i remember parking that car and punching in with that card, my good. >> coming up, filling the gap where america's factories once stood plus what the middle class jobs of tomorrow might look like. you are watching an al jazeera special presentation, "america's middle calls: rebuilding the dream." >> every sunday night, join us for excusive... revealing... and surprising talks, with the most interesting people of our time. hip hop pioneer russell simmons talks with soledad o'brien >> i make mistakes everyday, i don't try to count them... >> about his music.... >> the artist should say what's on people's minds. >> his cause... dominion over the animals does not mean abuse... >> and his future... >> i wanna make movies and tv shows that
robert reich, the former u.s.or secretary, professor of public policy at the university of california at berkeley. good middle class jobs are the cornerstone for america's economy. for millions of americans, that factory? >> you remember when you first got hired was the greatest time. i remember parking that car and punching in with that card, my good. >> coming up, filling the gap where america's factories once stood plus what the middle class jobs of tomorrow might look like. you...
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robert reich, the former u.s.or secretary, professor of public policy at the university of california at berkeley. good middle class jobs are the cornerstone for america's economy. for millions of americans, that used to mean going to work at a factory? >> you remember when you first got hired was the greatest time. i remember parking that car and punching in with that card, my first time and it just felt so good. >> coming up, filling the gap where america's factories once stood plus what the middle class jobs of tomorrow might look like. you are watching an al jazeera special presentation, "america's middle calls: rebuilding the dream." >> every sunday night, al jazeera america brings you conversations you won't find anywhere else... >> your'e listening because you wanna see what happen... >> get your damn education... >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> oh my... >> the term middle class means to me being able to own a home >> being middle class means to be able to own a car and pay a mortgage an
robert reich, the former u.s.or secretary, professor of public policy at the university of california at berkeley. good middle class jobs are the cornerstone for america's economy. for millions of americans, that used to mean going to work at a factory? >> you remember when you first got hired was the greatest time. i remember parking that car and punching in with that card, my first time and it just felt so good. >> coming up, filling the gap where america's factories once stood...
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ambassador reich? [applause] >> thank you very much to heritage for the invitation, and all of you for showing up on a rainy day. fromnot going to take time my colleagues who are venezuelan and know more about the issue than i do. i will give you my perspective about what is happening today, try to address three things. what is happening in venezuela today? what is the nature of government, which explains what is happening or why is it happening? and what are the implications for u.s. policy or what should we do? first, what is happening is a tragedy, human tragedy. it is the strangulation, the killing of a young democracy in our neighborhood with most of to say,hbors ashamed greening their hands, watching while the democracy of venezuela is being killed about watching from behind their lines or some would say blindly watching. this is not an even fight. some governments in the hemisphere who friendly favor the dictatorship have already said this. this is not to groups of people fighting for power. thi
ambassador reich? [applause] >> thank you very much to heritage for the invitation, and all of you for showing up on a rainy day. fromnot going to take time my colleagues who are venezuelan and know more about the issue than i do. i will give you my perspective about what is happening today, try to address three things. what is happening in venezuela today? what is the nature of government, which explains what is happening or why is it happening? and what are the implications for u.s....
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thank you, professor reich. we appreciate your time. >> thanks, ronan. >> thank you. take a picture and tweet it to us @ronandaily. starting right now. before we go, let's check in for the last time on today's battle of the day. remember, we asked who has been stronger on ukraine. you weighed in. and the winner is rfd obama inching ahead with 56% of the vote. all right. thank you guys for your passionate responses on that. and that wraps it up for my very first show. we made it. i look forward to spending this hour with you every day on msnbc. don't go away yet. my colleague joy is coming up next, making her big debut. i'm such a big fan. break a leg. tell us what you have coming up. >> what? thanks, ronan. that was a really terrific show. so great to be in the neighborhood with you. the neighborhood is a lot cooler with you in it. chuck hagel takes aim at the military industrial complex. can he succeed? do the proposed cuts go too far or not far enough? and collins on lbgt rights. and motown great smokey robinson about tonight's b.e.t. honors. she had a
thank you, professor reich. we appreciate your time. >> thanks, ronan. >> thank you. take a picture and tweet it to us @ronandaily. starting right now. before we go, let's check in for the last time on today's battle of the day. remember, we asked who has been stronger on ukraine. you weighed in. and the winner is rfd obama inching ahead with 56% of the vote. all right. thank you guys for your passionate responses on that. and that wraps it up for my very first show. we made it. i...
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for an answwr we turn to otto reich, he was u.s.zuela among other positions in the reagan administration. otto, thanks so muchhfor being here. first of all who are the protesters and what specifically do they want? >> the protesters are primarily young people, david. they're students, who are just fed up with the rampant corruption, the political abuses and the incredible economic incompetence of the maduro administration. david: now, one of the leaders of the opposition has been thrown in jail. his name is be -- leopoldo lopez. apparently he was getting a lot of support. about him being thrown in jail the venezuelan president has a quote which is kind of hard to take and i am going to ask you about it. this is president nicholas maduro. he said one of them is jail, referring to mr. lopez. the others will, one by one end up in the same jail cell. what is he suggesting? that they're going to throw thousands of protesters in jail? >> if they have to. you have to understanddthat nicholas maduro is not a very smart person. he never went
for an answwr we turn to otto reich, he was u.s.zuela among other positions in the reagan administration. otto, thanks so muchhfor being here. first of all who are the protesters and what specifically do they want? >> the protesters are primarily young people, david. they're students, who are just fed up with the rampant corruption, the political abuses and the incredible economic incompetence of the maduro administration. david: now, one of the leaders of the opposition has been thrown...
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the reich will last 1,000 years under your leadership -- which is not to say guzman did not have a terrifyinginglyessive resume. chapo guzman is said to be the top supplier of illegal drugs in the u.s. >> forbes ranked him 67th ots most powerful people list. >> jon: really forbes you have to put him on the list? they know they don't have to do that? is the publicist that much of a pain in the ass. the best part is el chapo is number 67 and falls between the editor of the "new york times" and john boehner. [ laughter ] that's true. that must have been a very weird table at the banquet. [ laughter ] well, please to meet you i'm head of one of the most head and corrupt and vile institutions in north america. nice to meet you, too, i'm el chapo. boom house slam! [cheers and applause] [laughter] >> jon: i pulled out jane boehner's heart and eight it in front of all of you. -- ate in front of all of you. anything good about this guy? >> under guzman he employed more than one million armed gang members. >> jon: so he is a job creator? [laughter] at least his arrest will seriously damage the notorious sen
the reich will last 1,000 years under your leadership -- which is not to say guzman did not have a terrifyinginglyessive resume. chapo guzman is said to be the top supplier of illegal drugs in the u.s. >> forbes ranked him 67th ots most powerful people list. >> jon: really forbes you have to put him on the list? they know they don't have to do that? is the publicist that much of a pain in the ass. the best part is el chapo is number 67 and falls between the editor of the "new...
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i'll be joined by robert reich and suze orman. >>> keat ke keystone pipeline, oil will be removed from the western canada region with or without the pipeline. the focus was only on the 770 mile northern leg, from hardesty hardesty, alberta to the united states. pipeline from alberta to the texas gulf coast. now eight more u.s. federal agencies have to weigh in on the keystone pipeline over the next 90 days. call it inspiration from perspiration,e a tipping pointn america's history! >> al jazeera america. there's more to it. it is super bowl weekend so let's talk sports and business.. the two have a lot in common. for one thing it's pretty easy to keep score both on the field and the board room, so who better to run a company than a former college football player. i'm talking about kevin plank, the ceo of under armour. the company's stock skyrocketed after an earnings report that knocked the socks off of investors. total revenues for the company for $2.3 billion. smierlings an inspiration, and perspiration. >> it begins at the beginning such a personal story for me. i was a football pla
i'll be joined by robert reich and suze orman. >>> keat ke keystone pipeline, oil will be removed from the western canada region with or without the pipeline. the focus was only on the 770 mile northern leg, from hardesty hardesty, alberta to the united states. pipeline from alberta to the texas gulf coast. now eight more u.s. federal agencies have to weigh in on the keystone pipeline over the next 90 days. call it inspiration from perspiration,e a tipping pointn america's history!...
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i'll be joined by robert reich and suze orman. >>> keatkeykeystone pipeline, ol be removed from the western canada region with or without the pipeline. the focus was only on the 770 mile northern leg, from hardes hardesty, alberta to the united states. pipeline from alberta to the texas gulf coast. now eight more u.s. federal agencies have to weigh in on the keystone pipeline over the next 90 days. call it inspiration from perspiration, kevin grew in his grandmother's basement so into a multimillion dollar corporation. so he may not known exactly what to do, but end the crisis. we have also heard from the russians in form of one of the president's senior aids. he has told the if the that he could lose power here, if he doesn't quash the rebellion. so very different messages from very different sides. reflecting the kind of tug of war between east and west over ukraine. all of the violence there >> lisa fletcher here now with what's next on the stream. the massive number of laws on the books. >> right ali, 4500 bills a good number of which overlap. >> which makes you wonder if we have too ma
i'll be joined by robert reich and suze orman. >>> keatkeykeystone pipeline, ol be removed from the western canada region with or without the pipeline. the focus was only on the 770 mile northern leg, from hardes hardesty, alberta to the united states. pipeline from alberta to the texas gulf coast. now eight more u.s. federal agencies have to weigh in on the keystone pipeline over the next 90 days. call it inspiration from perspiration, kevin grew in his grandmother's basement so into...
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include the statue shows an angel representing hungry being attacked by an ego trip cent in the third reich the plans also been attacked by a twenty six of country's leading historians two minutes left to states that the memorial plans would whitewash country's world war two history . i knew the routine. and more. i know at. the as you. is our the eu seventy iranian parliamentarians have reportedly been angered by comments made by iranian foreign minister job at taree on german television where he sat at the holocaust was a horrible tragedy that should never occur again. iran's semi official news channel press tv reported that the lawmakers want to question the foreign minister for the past that he and his views against what they called the illegitimate israeli regime and the holocaust. the attitude of the amp's reflects the underlying hardline that many in there and still fold in their opinions towards israel despite the charm offensive recently undertaken by the country's current president assad honey to win over the last visited by minister benjamin netanyahu has always maintained or hon
include the statue shows an angel representing hungry being attacked by an ego trip cent in the third reich the plans also been attacked by a twenty six of country's leading historians two minutes left to states that the memorial plans would whitewash country's world war two history . i knew the routine. and more. i know at. the as you. is our the eu seventy iranian parliamentarians have reportedly been angered by comments made by iranian foreign minister job at taree on german television where...
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oil spill and even mass atrocities like the rise of the third reich well my next guest wrote the book on willful blindness her name is margaret heffernan and she's analyzed countless case studies on the human response to truth she joined me earlier and i first asked her to go over the example libby montana where one woman discovered that her town had an eighty times higher mortality rate than anywhere else in the u.s. . that is really one of the most extraordinary cases i came across where the evidence was in control at the time was being poisoned people's friends families neighbors were dying of asbestosis which is a long expensive and painful way to die and even though gail benefield got attention for this and in fact got help for it there were people who deeply resented the work that she was doing and they made bumper stickers that said i'm from libby montana and no i don't have asbestosis you know they would do and not to see what was right in front of them you know margaret even on this show when i talk about different issues that i do people say no that isn't possible because ei
oil spill and even mass atrocities like the rise of the third reich well my next guest wrote the book on willful blindness her name is margaret heffernan and she's analyzed countless case studies on the human response to truth she joined me earlier and i first asked her to go over the example libby montana where one woman discovered that her town had an eighty times higher mortality rate than anywhere else in the u.s. . that is really one of the most extraordinary cases i came across where the...
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president will work on this use the phone and other mean he has over the course of this week to do things reiche additional opportunity for working class americans. he'll do it again later this week with creating increased access to wireless, education opportunities for u.s. students. >> denis mcdonough whitehouse cheap of staff very much theak. >> thank you major. >> we're joined by eric contore. thanks to see you. >> it's a pleasure to be here. >> we'll get to the specifics and politics of immigration reform but i'll give you 30 seconds to tell me what house republicans have done, what do they intend to do this large and what are the larger optics in this issue. >> we just came off only annual retreat this week and we had a very robust discussion about very difficult situation which is our broken immigration system. and i think the take away was major, there's a lot of distrust of this administration and implementing the law. we just heard the president in the state of union address say do you know what, if he can't work with congress, he's going to do it his own way. and that sort of breathe
president will work on this use the phone and other mean he has over the course of this week to do things reiche additional opportunity for working class americans. he'll do it again later this week with creating increased access to wireless, education opportunities for u.s. students. >> denis mcdonough whitehouse cheap of staff very much theak. >> thank you major. >> we're joined by eric contore. thanks to see you. >> it's a pleasure to be here. >> we'll get to...
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whereas planes like the b17, be-24 operated from bases in england and strike the heart of the third reich, there were no bases vail to the united states to do that against japan. when the b29 was finally deployed in regard time as bill points out, it was now possible to do, begin taking apart the japanese war machine, and so the b-29 was not just another plane. it was a sue perlative. yes, sir? >> did he have anything to do with the b17s, old b17s as drone aircraft to go in and basically fly over and crash over there? >> yeah, that was another drone program that he was involved in with the idea to pack a bomber full of explosives and crash it into an enemy installation, and in this case, they were going over the v1, and interestingly enough, the one an animal v3 sites in northern france, and an interesting aside to the story is in one of the missions, older brother of kennedy was the pilot and didn't get out. the pilots were to bail out, and that's how he died. >> yes, sir? >> they were quail hunting? i find that stuff interesting. >> yes, i did get into those, and, again, i stole a lot o
whereas planes like the b17, be-24 operated from bases in england and strike the heart of the third reich, there were no bases vail to the united states to do that against japan. when the b29 was finally deployed in regard time as bill points out, it was now possible to do, begin taking apart the japanese war machine, and so the b-29 was not just another plane. it was a sue perlative. yes, sir? >> did he have anything to do with the b17s, old b17s as drone aircraft to go in and basically...
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five years ago was bringing all the these these the summers rubin crowd along instead of the robert reich crowd instead of the genuine progressives. sure well don't you think that when f.d.r. took office that andrew mellon sat him down and said son i'm going to tell you the facts of life so you have to teddy roosevelt when he took office j.p. morgan sat him down and said son i'm going to tell you the facts of life the transformative leader is the one who says no i'm going to tell you the facts of life and that's what's been missing now and i think that you know you point out the commonality between the clinton presidency and the obama presidency i think that's absolutely right and i think there comes a time that their base their voters have to say we're not going to tolerate that the next time around and come two thousand and sixteen that the head of our ticket better be prepared to answer some hard questions about the economy and what he or she is going to do about it or we're not we're not going to put them in that that candidate seat i think it till that happens we're going to see this
five years ago was bringing all the these these the summers rubin crowd along instead of the robert reich crowd instead of the genuine progressives. sure well don't you think that when f.d.r. took office that andrew mellon sat him down and said son i'm going to tell you the facts of life so you have to teddy roosevelt when he took office j.p. morgan sat him down and said son i'm going to tell you the facts of life the transformative leader is the one who says no i'm going to tell you the facts...
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trying to shield their money in the safest banking system in europe, from the onslaught of the third reich, and those families tried to recoup the bank accounts were told they cooperate be found. in fact what happened was the accounts were drawn down month after month by charges and taken into the profits of the banks. so i got permission from the state department and nick hole brooke to go to switzer hasn't. i met with the swiss bankers association. i gave them a copy of this "wall street journal" article and i said, is this true? and they said, yes, it is, to an extent. we have had our own ombudsman. we have found there are 732 dormant bank accounts which should have been returned and weren't, and if we pluck that up to today's values that would be $32 million and we're going to return every one. but not taking it at face value we appointed paul voelker to a mission, got major accounting firms and found there were 54,000 possible accounts and 21,000 certain accounts, and a settlement was reached for $1.25 billion. with respect to insurance, companies axa and allianz and many others, did
trying to shield their money in the safest banking system in europe, from the onslaught of the third reich, and those families tried to recoup the bank accounts were told they cooperate be found. in fact what happened was the accounts were drawn down month after month by charges and taken into the profits of the banks. so i got permission from the state department and nick hole brooke to go to switzer hasn't. i met with the swiss bankers association. i gave them a copy of this "wall street...
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assure him that the regime was returned to the relationship between the vatican and the german third reich and what he said was, appeared phrasing, you know i've taken the position that it's not up to the pope to make the decisions about the government that is a secular matter and i'm not going to take any position with respect to that. my concern is that in germany it be followed and the right, the proper rights of the church would be protected. >> were there other questions? >> i guess we are done. [applause] [applause] >> [inaudible] if you are interested in having your book signed you can go to the back wall and get set up over here. >> for more information visit to the author's website, davidkertzner.com. >>> douglas presents a history opresent the historyof america e reconstruction. of the author report that close to 1500 african-americans assumed public office including the first african-american u.s. senators, rebels and joseph and sat on north carolina supreme court. this is about 50 minutes. >> thank you so much. it's nice to be here. i went to graduate school in washington in th
assure him that the regime was returned to the relationship between the vatican and the german third reich and what he said was, appeared phrasing, you know i've taken the position that it's not up to the pope to make the decisions about the government that is a secular matter and i'm not going to take any position with respect to that. my concern is that in germany it be followed and the right, the proper rights of the church would be protected. >> were there other questions? >> i...
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nurture it, if good people do not go there, if good staffers do not go there, what tag orl have is the reichsne of those chamber of the utes situations in the french third republic. i don't want that. i won young people instead of going to wall street to go to congress or to go to the executive branch. >> we invited you to come talk about a column that you wrote about the bob gates book. we will get to that in a second. i want to go back to another quote. rude, insulting, belittling -- >> i know you have read this book. what do you think of that characterization? >> occasionally that is true. i wish he had cited more instances of that. sometimes, executive branch officials are very carefully screenednd vetted and at go through murder boards their executive agencies of how to congress.hings do seem to be answering the question and not really answering the question. i certainly do not believe in the technique of witness badgering or the sort of joe that thetechnique current senator from texas, if you would remind me -- ted cruz, would use on chuck hagel when he was a nominee, leaving the infere
nurture it, if good people do not go there, if good staffers do not go there, what tag orl have is the reichsne of those chamber of the utes situations in the french third republic. i don't want that. i won young people instead of going to wall street to go to congress or to go to the executive branch. >> we invited you to come talk about a column that you wrote about the bob gates book. we will get to that in a second. i want to go back to another quote. rude, insulting, belittling --...
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like the b-17, the b-24, they could operate from bases in england and strike the heart of the third reich, they couldn't -- there were no bases available to the united states to do that against japan. when the b-29 was finally deployed in record time, as bill points out, it was now possible to begin taking apart the japanese war machine. and so the b-29 was not just another plane, it was a, it was a superlative. yes, sir. >> [inaudible] did he have anything to do with the, when they were trying to use b-17s, old b-17s as drone aircraft to go in and just basically just fly other and crash over there? >> yeah. that was, that was another drone program that he was, he was involved in. it was -- the idea was to, basically, pack a bomber full of, employeesives -- explosives and crash it into an enemy installation. in this case they were going after the b-1 and, interestingly enough, the one and only v-3 sites in northern france. and an interesting aside to that story is that in one of those missions the older brother of john f. kennedy was pilot, and e didn't get out. -- he didn't get out. the
like the b-17, the b-24, they could operate from bases in england and strike the heart of the third reich, they couldn't -- there were no bases available to the united states to do that against japan. when the b-29 was finally deployed in record time, as bill points out, it was now possible to begin taking apart the japanese war machine. and so the b-29 was not just another plane, it was a, it was a superlative. yes, sir. >> [inaudible] did he have anything to do with the, when they were...
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the history became very political issue in japan and very polarized, like the history of the third reich injury which is not a particularly polarizing issue. so i think the large number of reasons to do with some kind of essential aspect of the japanese character of that kind. i hope that answers of the question. >> harry, did you wish that something? >> i agree. >> okay. all right. >> i had a very soft question. >> could you introduce yourself? >> so sorry, matthew also anita had a very self question, you every starred what the real star with a hard one. i have read about eyeless in -- especially in the neighborhood of indonesia where entire populations were wiped up. i have never forgotten my reading. and so when you talk about the difference between what the nazis are doing and i understand it was pretty awful, and with the japanese are doing, and not clear there is difference because they were both wiping of populations. hard question. second question, if you can, starting with great school and i for started reading history, they talked about the warm relations between the united sta
the history became very political issue in japan and very polarized, like the history of the third reich injury which is not a particularly polarizing issue. so i think the large number of reasons to do with some kind of essential aspect of the japanese character of that kind. i hope that answers of the question. >> harry, did you wish that something? >> i agree. >> okay. all right. >> i had a very soft question. >> could you introduce yourself? >> so sorry,...
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>> kim glad he did not make a stretch by equating comct to the third reich. simple trade you use more, you pay more. netflix is a wondfu company but they don't own thenternet is that a public facility. if you want to use more you have to pay more. neil: may be the precedent is set to you pay more if you use more but all of a suen they have set the stage for willy-nilly price increases that are out of control. >> they have not gotten out of control within the other industry. do what more sad dressing? you pay more. first-class? you pay more. 15 years ago you'd pay $60 a month just for e-mail now you get more so if they paid more it is because they are getting more that is what netflix and comcast are doing. neil: we will see high bandwidth used companies paying for that privilege but how much? i can imagine for comcast is pay dirt. >> on the one hand they got in trouble with the flat fee pricing structure. neil: but it is not any more >> not to the consumer like cellular they don't charge of the user for the bandwidth it is like trying -o get the money for you
>> kim glad he did not make a stretch by equating comct to the third reich. simple trade you use more, you pay more. netflix is a wondfu company but they don't own thenternet is that a public facility. if you want to use more you have to pay more. neil: may be the precedent is set to you pay more if you use more but all of a suen they have set the stage for willy-nilly price increases that are out of control. >> they have not gotten out of control within the other industry. do what...
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we're kicking off monday with a special hour long show, robert reich. teamsters union president james hoff fa and suze orman, it's a mixed bag but worth watching john. >> you can watch right here al jazeera america 7 eastern and again 10 eastern monday. >>> beaten abused and forced to work up to 18 hours a day. we'll tell it where it's happening. plus drinking to death. what's killing many russian men. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. a busy friday night and lots to cover this half hour. a drinking problem in russia and why so many men in that country are dying, young. plus, a great environmental fight over dirt being dumped into australia's great barrier reef. and betting on the super bowl. the high stakes wager between art museums in denver and seattle to show their team pride. butter first a look at today's top stories. new allegations in the george washington bridge scammed. a port official, a friend of christie says through his lawyer that the governor knew about the closures as they happened and says there'
we're kicking off monday with a special hour long show, robert reich. teamsters union president james hoff fa and suze orman, it's a mixed bag but worth watching john. >> you can watch right here al jazeera america 7 eastern and again 10 eastern monday. >>> beaten abused and forced to work up to 18 hours a day. we'll tell it where it's happening. plus drinking to death. what's killing many russian men. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new...
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. >> i am just glad jone as did not make a stretch by equating comcast to the third reich.ing simple trade, you use more you pay more, netflix is a wonderful company but they don't own the internet, internet is not a public utility, if you want to use more you have to pay for more. neil: you don't where about precedents that might be set. maybe if you pay for it you use more, then all of a sudden netflix set the stage for willy-nilly price increases that could get out of control. >> neil they didn't haven't gotten out of control in any other industry, you want more salad dressing with your take out you pay more, you want a first class seat on your airline, you pay more, the consumer has been the beneficiary, 15 years ago it of $60 a month for an e-mail acount, you pay that you get so much more, consumers are paying more they are getting more that is what netflix and comcast or doing. neil: jonas we'll see a lot of you know high bandwidth use companies pay more for this privilege, the question is how many more, and ho how much, i can imagine for comcast and others this is pa
. >> i am just glad jone as did not make a stretch by equating comcast to the third reich.ing simple trade, you use more you pay more, netflix is a wonderful company but they don't own the internet, internet is not a public utility, if you want to use more you have to pay for more. neil: you don't where about precedents that might be set. maybe if you pay for it you use more, then all of a sudden netflix set the stage for willy-nilly price increases that could get out of control. >>...
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>> kim glad he did not make a stretch by equating comcast to the third reich. is simple trade you use more, you pay more. netflix is a wonderful company but they don't own the internet is that a public facility. if you want to use more you have to pay more. neil: may be the precedent is set to you pay more if you use more but all of a sudden they have set the stage for willy-nilly price increases that are out of control. >> they have not gotten out of control within the other industry. do what more salad dressing? you pay more. first-class? you pay more. 15 years ago you'd pay $60 a month just for e-mail now you get more so if they paid more it is because they are getting more that is what netflix and comcast are doing. neil: we will see high bandwidth used companies paying for that privilege but how much? i can imagine for comcast is pay dirt. >> on the one hand they got in trouble with the flat fee pricing structure. neil: but it is not any more >> not to the consumer like cellular they don't charge of the user for the bandwidth it is like trying -o get the m
>> kim glad he did not make a stretch by equating comcast to the third reich. is simple trade you use more, you pay more. netflix is a wonderful company but they don't own the internet is that a public facility. if you want to use more you have to pay more. neil: may be the precedent is set to you pay more if you use more but all of a sudden they have set the stage for willy-nilly price increases that are out of control. >> they have not gotten out of control within the other...
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. >> i reich this little guy. >> i love this one. >> you know, you could always compromise and breedgether. doberuaua. know what i mean? >> all right. this one was so quirky, it had to be my personal favorite. joining us now with their take, shawn perez and charles payne. great to see you, gentlemen. all right. so shawn, i understand you like that audi ad as well. >> absolutely. >> some people were freaked out by it. what did you like about it? >> first and foremost, it was funny. you know, i really enjoyed it. i thought that having sarah mclaughlin in it was the icing on the cake, especially considering she does the psas for aspca. i thought that was really, really funny. >> i thought it was a a cute element, but it reminded me of a vision of the body snatcher. one of the pods gone wild. kids are going to have nightmares over that thing. >> my kids were cracking up. you paid attention to it because you couldn't figure out how that head could be that big and that body could be that small. >> the only problem with that commercial is i remember more about doberuaua than who the commerc
. >> i reich this little guy. >> i love this one. >> you know, you could always compromise and breedgether. doberuaua. know what i mean? >> all right. this one was so quirky, it had to be my personal favorite. joining us now with their take, shawn perez and charles payne. great to see you, gentlemen. all right. so shawn, i understand you like that audi ad as well. >> absolutely. >> some people were freaked out by it. what did you like about it? >> first...
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it was in those games where american track star jesse owens humiliated the third reich. this year the games in russia now a bit of controversy. nbc sports anchor bob costas lit the fuse. >> at the center of every question is the country's president vladimir putin. he was the central force behind bringing these games here and just in the last year he brokered a deal to allow syria to avoid a military strike by giving up its chemical weapons. and help bring iran to the negotiating table over its nuclear intentions. and he has repeatedly showcased his confidence to take on the west, particularly the united states. >> what mr. costas stated was true, but the context is weak. vladimir putin in a villain. a former kgb thug. he's a prime supporter of the syrian murderer assad. sure he tried to stop any military action against assad. he's his buddy. but it was not obviously for humanitarian reasons. again, in iran putin protects the crazy mullahs causing trouble all over the place. if you're going to criticize putin, you have to bring a lot of perspective and nbc b did not. thus
it was in those games where american track star jesse owens humiliated the third reich. this year the games in russia now a bit of controversy. nbc sports anchor bob costas lit the fuse. >> at the center of every question is the country's president vladimir putin. he was the central force behind bringing these games here and just in the last year he brokered a deal to allow syria to avoid a military strike by giving up its chemical weapons. and help bring iran to the negotiating table...
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. >> reporter: his team need reich and defaced the rain is coming down side ways and you can see at myis soap. soaked >> gary: >> reporter: we sought the lot of people with their umbrellas and one person holding his umbrella as he was riding a bike at the same time. it is very very slick out here. we can tell you that right is starting to let up just a little bit but we still see dark clouds so you know the storm is still moving this way. kron 4 news. >> pam: rain is causing problems atsfo. flights coming into the area with three hour delays. al least 65 flights had been cancelled today. in san jose six cancellations and in oakland 3. the delays could get a lot worse for all passengers. >> reporter: the cancellations and delays just kept coming and creek between 15 minutes all the way up to three hours. at 9:00 a.m. the asked 88 put in a ground delay program- the ffa put in this program. only 30 were allowed to come in per hour. for passengers all this translated into a very challenging day. >> i will not make my connecting flight at dallas sell i am delayed again. >> now i am glenn ba
. >> reporter: his team need reich and defaced the rain is coming down side ways and you can see at myis soap. soaked >> gary: >> reporter: we sought the lot of people with their umbrellas and one person holding his umbrella as he was riding a bike at the same time. it is very very slick out here. we can tell you that right is starting to let up just a little bit but we still see dark clouds so you know the storm is still moving this way. kron 4 news. >> pam: rain is...
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fue financiada por eligio cedeÑo y otto reich. >> el ministerio pÚblico promete castigo. >> y los responsablesque tener un permiso. aquÍ estÁ el permiso. >> y mientras tanto el paÍs evidencia sus divisiones. por una parte el presidente muestra un plan de paz y convivencia con el que pretenda calmar al paÍs y por el otro los estudiantes siguen llenando las calles y aseguran que no las van a abandonar hasta que sus compaÑeros sean liberados. desde caracas, venezuela. alÍa angÉlica gonzÁlez informa para "al punto". >> gracias, alÍa angÉlica. y precisamente para hablarnos de estas imÁgenes de lo que pasÓ en esa protesta y de lo que ellos piden, hablamos esta semana vÍa skype con el lÍder estudiantil daniel martÍnez, presidente de la federaciÓn de estudiantes de la universidad simÓn bolÍvar. >> daniel, gracias por hablar con nosotros. >> gracias a ustedes. >> daniel, ¿quÉ viste el miÉrcoles en venezuela y por que ustedes allÁ en venezuela no pueden ver a travÉs de los medio de comunicaciÓn la violencia que ocurriÓ? >> ayer miÉrcoles, en todo el paÍs, los estudiantes llamamos a la sociedad civil, ll
fue financiada por eligio cedeÑo y otto reich. >> el ministerio pÚblico promete castigo. >> y los responsablesque tener un permiso. aquÍ estÁ el permiso. >> y mientras tanto el paÍs evidencia sus divisiones. por una parte el presidente muestra un plan de paz y convivencia con el que pretenda calmar al paÍs y por el otro los estudiantes siguen llenando las calles y aseguran que no las van a abandonar hasta que sus compaÑeros sean liberados. desde caracas, venezuela....
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the prospect of tyranny may not grab headlines like gun crimes do, and many did not see the third reich coming until it was too late. the second amendment is a doomsday provision, designed for exceptionally rare circumstances where all other rights are upheld. -- where all other rights have failed. and the government will not stand for reelection and silences those who protest. when you have a choice not to address crime -- don't forget to include the genocides that have been committed by governments against unarmed people. i would also like to put to rest another myth that i don't think has been debunked enough. that the controversy of the meeting of the second amendment that confronts us -- this is not a left or right or concern of liberal dichotomy. about a decade ago, they passed a countywide initiative, in san francisco, measure h. designed to ban the possession of handguns in the city and county of san francisco. prop h won at the polls. 89,000 people voted against it. this was roughly 58% to 42%. the ordinance was eventually struck down in the court. but the interesting fact is t
the prospect of tyranny may not grab headlines like gun crimes do, and many did not see the third reich coming until it was too late. the second amendment is a doomsday provision, designed for exceptionally rare circumstances where all other rights are upheld. -- where all other rights have failed. and the government will not stand for reelection and silences those who protest. when you have a choice not to address crime -- don't forget to include the genocides that have been committed by...
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trying to shield their money in the safest banking system in europe from the onslaught of the third reich and after the war, those who survived or if they didn't, their families who tried to recoup those bank accounts were told that they couldn't be found. in fact, what happened is the accounts were drawn down month after month by charges over 50 years and taken into the profits of the banks. i got permission from the state department and dick holbrooke who was working on holocaust issues to go to switzerland, i met with the swiss bankers association and gave the makati of this wall street journal article and i sit is this true? and they said yes, it is to an extent. we had our own -- we found that there are 732 dormant bank accounts which should have been returned and weren't and if we plus that of today's values that would be $32 million and we are going to return everyone. not taking the for face value we appointed paul volcker to a commission that work for five years, got major accounting firms, charge to swiss banks $200 million in accounting and we found that there were 54,000 possi
trying to shield their money in the safest banking system in europe from the onslaught of the third reich and after the war, those who survived or if they didn't, their families who tried to recoup those bank accounts were told that they couldn't be found. in fact, what happened is the accounts were drawn down month after month by charges over 50 years and taken into the profits of the banks. i got permission from the state department and dick holbrooke who was working on holocaust issues to go...
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. >> all right, so these cases involving reich, sharper and even the situation with incognito, so does this do to the league? >> i think it comes on the heels of the incognito case. >> on my radio show in the mornings in atlanta, we field a lot of these questions and people want to know is this the typical performer in the nfl. if there's 1900 players and there's three or four that are in trouble, i think it's their problem, but the nfl is unbelievable. >> what do you mean? >> public relations and kind of molding things and correcting things. and i think whether it's the incognito case, the potential problems with the sam situation or these legal problems, they'll deal with them very severely. those that are still active. those that are not -- >> so, you think the nfl has big job on its hands and it's time to do something about the image of the player or the nfl as a whole or is it doing enough? >> this is ongoing. the idea of dealing with some of these problems, but i think just as randy said, when you look at the number of players in the game, you're talking about basically 60 guys p
. >> all right, so these cases involving reich, sharper and even the situation with incognito, so does this do to the league? >> i think it comes on the heels of the incognito case. >> on my radio show in the mornings in atlanta, we field a lot of these questions and people want to know is this the typical performer in the nfl. if there's 1900 players and there's three or four that are in trouble, i think it's their problem, but the nfl is unbelievable. >> what do you...