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have video to show you from a story that we told you about yesterday from an investigation into the reich heart duck farm. it shows ducks stumbling around a bit and falling as they try to walk on wire mesh. and it shows them having their backs burned to keep them from pecking at each other. a practice that is apparently common in the industry. animal rights activist is working under cover at the farm over the summer and secretly shot that video. >> we are now calling on the district attorneys office to press criminal charges against reich heart duck farm. >>> san francisco, san jose holds the number five spot. the pest control company says it's based the ranking on the number of treatments it performed in each area in 2013. chicago came in number one among rats. los angeles, washington, d.c., and new york were the only other cities above the bay area. orca says rats may be cute but they spread germs. >>> coming up next in our 5:00 hour being at the right place at the right time. next how an 11-year-old boy from fairfield is being credited for saving his neighbor from a vicious dog. >> we
have video to show you from a story that we told you about yesterday from an investigation into the reich heart duck farm. it shows ducks stumbling around a bit and falling as they try to walk on wire mesh. and it shows them having their backs burned to keep them from pecking at each other. a practice that is apparently common in the industry. animal rights activist is working under cover at the farm over the summer and secretly shot that video. >> we are now calling on the district...
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. >> the first gis to assault the third reich. >> translator: do whatever it takes to drive the americans out. >> did american generals blunder? >> the upper command really did not understand. >> it's hell in the huertgen forest. that's next on "war stories." >>> this cold, dark and forbidding place is a scene of one of the fiercest, bloodiest and least known battles of world war ii. welcome to "war stories." i'm oliver north, coming to you from the huertgen forest in germany. these densely wooded hills are quiet now, but from september of 1944 until february of 1945, they thundered with artillery, mortar, machine gun, and tank fire. american generals that hoped for a quick push into germany's industrial heartland, but battle hardened troops were determined to hold their ground. for five months, tens of thousands of american and german soldiers battled each other and harsh terrain and bitter cold that claimed combatants on both sides. with shells bursting in these trees above, well prepared and tenacious german defenders turned the american offensive into a nightmare. for every yard gaine
. >> the first gis to assault the third reich. >> translator: do whatever it takes to drive the americans out. >> did american generals blunder? >> the upper command really did not understand. >> it's hell in the huertgen forest. that's next on "war stories." >>> this cold, dark and forbidding place is a scene of one of the fiercest, bloodiest and least known battles of world war ii. welcome to "war stories." i'm oliver north, coming to...
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not just the germany of world war ii and the third reich, but this new german state in europe. >> world war ii and the holocaust are featured, but not central to the exhibition. instead it focuses on works of art, like this goethe portrait by the poet's friend. also a porcelain rhinoceros based on a print by albrecht durer. german states are portrayed through coins from the different regions, a concept for into britain, which has long had a -- foreign to britain, which has long had a common currency. saying goodbye are an angel of peace and a very german garden hgnome, a challenge to the very british preconception that germans have no sense of humor. >> that's all we have for this edition. >> hope to see what the top of the hour. for now, goodbye. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ ♪ >>> south korea, long known as a home genous country has been allowing foreign officials into labor since early
not just the germany of world war ii and the third reich, but this new german state in europe. >> world war ii and the holocaust are featured, but not central to the exhibition. instead it focuses on works of art, like this goethe portrait by the poet's friend. also a porcelain rhinoceros based on a print by albrecht durer. german states are portrayed through coins from the different regions, a concept for into britain, which has long had a -- foreign to britain, which has long had a...
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. >> you got fourth reich, those dudes are aren't white supremacist.tarted by people who were rats, and pc cases. >> interesting thing about curtis was he claims he's not in a gang. he's not a gang member. he's just a white supremacist, a skinhead. and he felt there was a really, really severe difference. >> i'm no part of them. i've never been a part of them. nor will i ever be a part of them. those dudes in my mind are weak, and they're not white supremacist, more will they ever be. >> at that point one of the officers leaned in to my ear and said if you use that, he's going to get attacked. he's going to get stabbed. >> while inmates like allgier are completely aware that talking about gangs could put them in peril it is a risk they have taken time and time again when interviewed on "lockup." >> we knew that theoretically that sound bite might put him in danger but we also knew on the other hand how important it was to curtis that that distinction be made. and that's the choice that we went with. >> two years after this interview, however, curtis al
. >> you got fourth reich, those dudes are aren't white supremacist.tarted by people who were rats, and pc cases. >> interesting thing about curtis was he claims he's not in a gang. he's not a gang member. he's just a white supremacist, a skinhead. and he felt there was a really, really severe difference. >> i'm no part of them. i've never been a part of them. nor will i ever be a part of them. those dudes in my mind are weak, and they're not white supremacist, more will they...
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bullet in the hotel room supervisor was picked with this on going scandal and on going story, it seems reich every time there's a new detail, every time we find out something new, another shoe drops. and the second shoe was way worse than the first shoe. it seems like something else has happened. the pace appears to have picked up. and these stories are now just coming out one right after another. let's start with the oend of last year, december. we saw this strange story unfold in south africa. this was the memorial for nelson mab dell mandella. at some point, it became clear that the person standing next to the president, the person interpreting that speech for the hearing impaired was not interpreting that speech. he was essentially just standing there next to the president and moving his arms around which was sort of funny at first and definitely strange and, obviously, offensive to some people for obvious reasons. but then when you stepped back from what was so strange, funny and even offensive, it turned out to be sort of alarming. he turned out to be quite mentally unwell. he was char
bullet in the hotel room supervisor was picked with this on going scandal and on going story, it seems reich every time there's a new detail, every time we find out something new, another shoe drops. and the second shoe was way worse than the first shoe. it seems like something else has happened. the pace appears to have picked up. and these stories are now just coming out one right after another. let's start with the oend of last year, december. we saw this strange story unfold in south...
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. >> the first gis to assault the third reich. >> translator: do whatever it takes to drive the americanscan generals blunder? >> the upper command really did not understand. >> it's hell in the huertgen forest. that's next on "war stories." >>>
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zleligves him a sort of aspect in that he pops up in various places in the reich.does various odd jobs for his uncle. >> for protection. >> in this case, the extent of this surprised me very much, auschwitz consisted of three camps. auschwitz, where the killing took place, and five kilometers away. there, they were building the biggest and most advanced plant in europe. the idea was to make germany self-sufficient in rubber and synthetic fuel. >> which could have been a factor in the war. >> it could have prolonged the war. when the factory was supposed to come online, it would have consumed more electricity than berlin. 30,000 jewish slaves died trying to produce synthetic rubber and fuel. , who is really the hero , he is one of millions of germans -- they say about 40% of germans hated the and obstructed it as best they could without putting their lives on the line all the way. only a few people did that. first, he is just an abstract or, gives bad advice, ideologically sound but ruinous advice. then, when the relationship with blossomsndant's wife into real feel
zleligves him a sort of aspect in that he pops up in various places in the reich.does various odd jobs for his uncle. >> for protection. >> in this case, the extent of this surprised me very much, auschwitz consisted of three camps. auschwitz, where the killing took place, and five kilometers away. there, they were building the biggest and most advanced plant in europe. the idea was to make germany self-sufficient in rubber and synthetic fuel. >> which could have been a factor...
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. >> tino martinez flu in from -- flu in >> flew raise u >>> over the past decades racing reich thising there and her daughter is one of 46 survivors running in this. i said we might as well cheer for your daughter, too. >>> hundreds of oakland school kids teckels see upto see the raiders take on arizona cardinals. the kid says are students in the oakland unified school district. the whole day is made possible through the first and goal program run by the raiders >> i'm excited just to come with all my people, people that i know, we'll root the raiders on. thank you to the raid raiders while giving back to your community. >> 800 home game tickets for the students for open unified opportunities the kids received run u lunch -- >> what a nice thing for all of the kids there. final day of sunday street, celebrating miles of car free space with food and fun activity. event closes out the last sunday street season, but plan something already underway for next year's events. >>> great chance, they go out there and explore on foot. >> >> we are counting down to the world series. while we ar
. >> tino martinez flu in from -- flu in >> flew raise u >>> over the past decades racing reich thising there and her daughter is one of 46 survivors running in this. i said we might as well cheer for your daughter, too. >>> hundreds of oakland school kids teckels see upto see the raiders take on arizona cardinals. the kid says are students in the oakland unified school district. the whole day is made possible through the first and goal program run by the raiders...
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. >> you have gun control in the 13 reich.oes arming the jews and emies of the state. >> well-intentiod poticians crd registrationf firearms. they thought this would something to soe violence and crime. >> as people today say. >> and theyarned don't let these registrion records fall into the wrong hands. in 1933 the hitler dictatorship began to consolidate its power. they looke at social democrats to take their guns away a disarm them and in fact against all itspponents. by 1938, people don realize the focus of that was to disarm the jewi population of germany. stossel: hitr said the most foolish mistake we would make is to allow the subjects to bear ms. >> we knew how to enforce it. nazi germany it was the deathly penalty for not turng in your guns within 24 hours. >> what would the founders have thought about the second amendmenif they were alive today and seeing gun stores running commercials like this. >> w says fami fun time can't be family gun time. shooting isun so give it a shot arica. cheapethan dirt has everything yo
. >> you have gun control in the 13 reich.oes arming the jews and emies of the state. >> well-intentiod poticians crd registrationf firearms. they thought this would something to soe violence and crime. >> as people today say. >> and theyarned don't let these registrion records fall into the wrong hands. in 1933 the hitler dictatorship began to consolidate its power. they looke at social democrats to take their guns away a disarm them and in fact against all itspponents....
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all a lot of these paintings on the open market in switzerland in order to get cash for the third reich besides that, there was a lot of art that they thought was to generate and jewish or influenced by jazz or by africans or african-americans. and a lot of that art was taken and put in to the museum, what used to be the museum of american temporary are, is now all moved to paris. and there they burned a lot of it, but they also were very canny. especially during did not have that kind of prejudice there he took a lot of it to sell. think during made something like -- i forget the number, like 20 or 30 trips on a special train to paris during this time. he took back a lot of art. fortunately a woman working here for four years kept track of every piece of art. you've seen the film monuments man, the story of this. of woman who was an extraordinarily kenny about keeping track of it. but the germans taste in art was kitsch, terrible. they had no taste. after all they did not know about a block grant. [laughter] but a lot of the germans were much more canny about the art and about the part
all a lot of these paintings on the open market in switzerland in order to get cash for the third reich besides that, there was a lot of art that they thought was to generate and jewish or influenced by jazz or by africans or african-americans. and a lot of that art was taken and put in to the museum, what used to be the museum of american temporary are, is now all moved to paris. and there they burned a lot of it, but they also were very canny. especially during did not have that kind of...
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officers there now, saying that they should have a heightened level of awareness against random attacks reich this one. this is a kind of attack that intelligence officials here have been telling me that they have been concerned for some time that this might happen. of course, the problem is, they're very difficult to prevent because they are lone wolf attacks. the attacker may not tell anybody else that he is planning it, as you saw here, just a hatchet. that's the only weapon he had. enough to attack, as we saw in canada. shooting on wednesday, a gun. earlier in the week, it was a car, using a car to attack a soldier. john? >> thanks to jim sciutto for that. >>> jim mentioned of the attack in ottawa. we are learning more about the gunman that shot a soldier and then was kill ed himself by a police officer. michael zehaf-bibeau told a psychiatrist that he wanted to go to jail because it was his only way to break his habit of cocaine. >> people coming to the national war memorial to honor the life of the young soldier, 24 years old, shot and killed here on wednesday. now we're learning more a
officers there now, saying that they should have a heightened level of awareness against random attacks reich this one. this is a kind of attack that intelligence officials here have been telling me that they have been concerned for some time that this might happen. of course, the problem is, they're very difficult to prevent because they are lone wolf attacks. the attacker may not tell anybody else that he is planning it, as you saw here, just a hatchet. that's the only weapon he had. enough...
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by 1933, hitler was chancellor and established the third reich and began his master plan for world domination and racial tiering. although the united states was an ocean away, it didn't escape hitler's plan. >> the nazis had a very dangerous idea. the idea was anywhere there was a distraction anywhere in the world, they were to be officially represented by nazi germany. hitler would speak for them. >> the author of "espionage, the greatest spy operations throughout history." >> they looked over the united states and said there's about 30 million americans of german descent over there. what an incredible pool. >> some american organizations fell in goose step with the german dictator. one organization took the lead role, the german american bund or league, as seen here in these shocking propaganda films made right here in america. >> it was mostly made up of immigrants from germany after world war i. >> marvin miller studied the german american bund extensively. >> hitler to them was a god send. they couldn't glory him more than their favorite movie star. >> people believed in the chief nazi p
by 1933, hitler was chancellor and established the third reich and began his master plan for world domination and racial tiering. although the united states was an ocean away, it didn't escape hitler's plan. >> the nazis had a very dangerous idea. the idea was anywhere there was a distraction anywhere in the world, they were to be officially represented by nazi germany. hitler would speak for them. >> the author of "espionage, the greatest spy operations throughout...
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i thought it looked pretty cool and said i would reich to do that. so i called the insurance company to see if i was cleared to fly around in a hang glider with a motor on it and they just wrote back, here, i'll paraphrase. dear mr. rowe, are you out of your freaking mind? so, apparently, no, i'm not cleared. hoi however, i do have permission to check out these birds. it turns out they're whooping cranes. they're endangered and the people dedicated to preserving them work outside of baltimore, my hometown. the story begins in an suv, which, incidentally, i'm cleared to ride around in. >>> so let's recap. i am not allowed to take to the skies with the whooping cranes. but i am allowed to check them out on the ground. meet dr. john french, the guy who treats the birds with that contraption. along the way, i'm diazling if fellas with my knowledge of local landmarks. >> that's that? >> that's a landmark. happily, my crew has conducted extensive research. >> you have not scouted? you have not done one thing? >> i can say we are winging it. how bad is that
i thought it looked pretty cool and said i would reich to do that. so i called the insurance company to see if i was cleared to fly around in a hang glider with a motor on it and they just wrote back, here, i'll paraphrase. dear mr. rowe, are you out of your freaking mind? so, apparently, no, i'm not cleared. hoi however, i do have permission to check out these birds. it turns out they're whooping cranes. they're endangered and the people dedicated to preserving them work outside of baltimore,...
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there's no sense wasting a vacation day on a day reich this." >> reporter: so bernie took off for hisob as a test engineer for a car manufacturer. >> i remember hugging her and kissing her goodbye. >> reporter: for ruth, his wife of 32 years, it was about to be her favorite time of year, summer in the backyard. >> one of ruth's favorite pastimes were tanning. she liked to be by the pool and tan. >> reporter: julia, their little 10-year-old, had school. jeffrey, their quite a bit older boy, 21, a college student, was hanging around the house before heading off for his part-time job. and that was the start of what should have been a nothing special day for the pyne family of highland, michigan. it would turn out to be, of course, nothing of the sort. that rainy friday was the end of everything they'd known. >> i picked up julia from school. we went to the back door like we always would. >> reporter: the back door was the side entrance to the garage. >> julia was first in the door. i was behind her. and she dropped her book bag and she said, "dad, mom, dad, mom! and i said, "which one of
there's no sense wasting a vacation day on a day reich this." >> reporter: so bernie took off for hisob as a test engineer for a car manufacturer. >> i remember hugging her and kissing her goodbye. >> reporter: for ruth, his wife of 32 years, it was about to be her favorite time of year, summer in the backyard. >> one of ruth's favorite pastimes were tanning. she liked to be by the pool and tan. >> reporter: julia, their little 10-year-old, had school....
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so i would like ask a question, we were -- i'm never forget it, at the kitchen table, i would reich a down then hide under the table until they could answer the question for me. >> hold on. literally under the table and they're answering it so you didn't have to have eye to icon tact. >> exactly right. >> were you asking graphic that not really. i mean, i was in like fourth grade. so i don't think it was maybe third grade. >> did you come out with any education at small. >> i absolutely did not. >> so our bodies ourselves, my doctor was like here, mrs. henkel, give your daughter this. and so i red that. and -- >> your last name is really hinge snell. >> really? >> we had that discussion. >> did i not know that. >> yes, kerrey hen he will. i have heard it all. anything else would you like to add? >> no. >> i thought it was a joke. >> barrett. >> you know what, is interesting, dow think if you talk to your kids earlier, before they're even aware that sex could be an issue, it is probably a good idea, probably lessens the whole embarrassment factor for the kids. like avery not aware of s
so i would like ask a question, we were -- i'm never forget it, at the kitchen table, i would reich a down then hide under the table until they could answer the question for me. >> hold on. literally under the table and they're answering it so you didn't have to have eye to icon tact. >> exactly right. >> were you asking graphic that not really. i mean, i was in like fourth grade. so i don't think it was maybe third grade. >> did you come out with any education at small....
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william kyle hunks son, a reich playing his thirds game. he scores. the flyers lose it, in the shoot-out. the score there four-three, and the sixers played the alma matter of michael carter williams to syracuse. but michael carter williams is hurt won't be ready for the start of the season. noel with the turn over, four every them, 12 points, 11 rebounds, that's carmello anthony with the score. the nicks win it, the score there, 84 to 77. >>> in baseball, the cardinals lost again san francisco good baseball team. they beat the cardinals, to score five-four, in ten innings, and they lead the series two games to one. that's sports in a minute. i'm howard eskin. >>> all right, here is something eagles fans might like. >> what's that? >> trouble for dallas cowboys. >> yes. cowboys running back, joseph randall, has cents cents been busted for shoplifting. police in a dallas suburb say that he took underwear, and cologne from mall department store, and he didn't pay for it. >> it was cents a dillard's. >> dillard's, yes, southern chain, similar to macy eigh
william kyle hunks son, a reich playing his thirds game. he scores. the flyers lose it, in the shoot-out. the score there four-three, and the sixers played the alma matter of michael carter williams to syracuse. but michael carter williams is hurt won't be ready for the start of the season. noel with the turn over, four every them, 12 points, 11 rebounds, that's carmello anthony with the score. the nicks win it, the score there, 84 to 77. >>> in baseball, the cardinals lost again san...
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and in gives him a sort of zelig aspect in that he pops up in various places in the reich. and he does odd jobs for his uncle. in this case-- drz and with some protection from his uncle. >> yes, very much so. in this case its extent of this surprised me very much when i looked closely into it. auschwitz consisted of three camps. auschwitz one, beccanaw where the killing took place an monolith which was sort of five kilometers away. and there they were building the biggest an most advanced plant in europe, ig farthan was funding it. and the idea was to make germany self-sufficient in rubber and in synthetic fuel. >> rose: which could have been a factor in the war. >> it could certainly have prolonged the war. and when this factory was supposed to come on line t would have consumed more electricity than berlin. and 30,000 jewish slaves died trying to produce synthetic rubber an synthetic fuel. now thompson, who is really the hero of the book. >> is-- he is one of millions of germans. they sometimes say they were about 40% of german, and obstructed it in as best they could, yo
and in gives him a sort of zelig aspect in that he pops up in various places in the reich. and he does odd jobs for his uncle. in this case-- drz and with some protection from his uncle. >> yes, very much so. in this case its extent of this surprised me very much when i looked closely into it. auschwitz consisted of three camps. auschwitz one, beccanaw where the killing took place an monolith which was sort of five kilometers away. and there they were building the biggest an most advanced...
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so did bob reich, labor secretary, when bush was president. scott mcclellan.body closer to president bush than scott. an old pal from austin time, press secretary. during his presidency, scott wrote a scathingly negative book. and i will say at least from my own sort of consistency, each time, even when george wrote his book and scott against bush, because it was wrong. not because it's factually false, i don't know, i wasn't in the white house. i think because it is disloyal. people like gates and panetta -- leon is a personal friend. these are impressive public officials. they serve their country with honor and distinction. but they should wait for their memoirs until the presidency is finished. it would be better, because it requires reflection. >> i want to ask you about the cover of the "rolling stone." as you know, paul krugman has written -- and he says this is what a successful presidency looks like. paul ba gala, is this what a successful presidency looks like? >> i think there is no question. i think history is way kinder to president obama than some
so did bob reich, labor secretary, when bush was president. scott mcclellan.body closer to president bush than scott. an old pal from austin time, press secretary. during his presidency, scott wrote a scathingly negative book. and i will say at least from my own sort of consistency, each time, even when george wrote his book and scott against bush, because it was wrong. not because it's factually false, i don't know, i wasn't in the white house. i think because it is disloyal. people like gates...
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david reich is the hospital's president. so, you've been at this hospital for 30 years.ything like this before? >> reporter: there's really nothing like this that's ever been dealt with at this hospital before. and in fact, i'd say that of all the hospitals in new york city, there's really never been anything quite like this. >> reporter: new york's first case of ebola last week, at nearby bellevue hospital, only added to the pressure. mount sinai is a top-notch hospital, but ebola represents a whole new challenge. the first thing that greets you when you walk in the door: big new signs in thirteen languages. they say, if you have symptoms and have traveled, tell us immediately. >> so, this is an isolation room in part of the emergency department. >> reporter: possible ebola cases can be isolated here. luckily the only patient today is a mannequin used for training. so far, there have only been a handful of false alarms in the entire mount sinai system. but until now, this hospital didn't really have another place outside of the e.r. to provide long-term care for an ebol
david reich is the hospital's president. so, you've been at this hospital for 30 years.ything like this before? >> reporter: there's really nothing like this that's ever been dealt with at this hospital before. and in fact, i'd say that of all the hospitals in new york city, there's really never been anything quite like this. >> reporter: new york's first case of ebola last week, at nearby bellevue hospital, only added to the pressure. mount sinai is a top-notch hospital, but ebola...
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tight-money philosophy is all about trying to avoid a hyperinflation scenario, that indid bring on the third reich. but she's also cognizant that deflation could do the same thing. it was the deflation of the great depression that allowed hitler to get elected. he did get elected. and that's what could change the equation. fear of deflation could finally force merkel to do the right thing and embrace stimulus. second, if merkel does blink, i think money will gravitate back to europe, as growing countries beget healthier currencies. that means the dollar could get weaker, which would be huge for the multi-nationals. and i think the idea that this could happen is resonating right here, right now, in the guidance that people are thinking about and the prospects. third, everyone knows that china is horrendous. it's a universal given. but that's usually when the people's republic becomes a good bet. i'm concerned what caterpillar will say when it reports tomorrow, as cat had made too big a bet on china, hasn't delivered of yet. however, i've been watching the baltic freight index, have you? the baltic
tight-money philosophy is all about trying to avoid a hyperinflation scenario, that indid bring on the third reich. but she's also cognizant that deflation could do the same thing. it was the deflation of the great depression that allowed hitler to get elected. he did get elected. and that's what could change the equation. fear of deflation could finally force merkel to do the right thing and embrace stimulus. second, if merkel does blink, i think money will gravitate back to europe, as growing...
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i had a very prestigious predecessor in this field, aged woman by the name of cary reich, and he published the first volume in 1996, which covered the story up to nelson's election a senator. it was a great resource for rockefeller students. tragically,denly, at the age of i think 48 or 49, he was diagnosed two years later ncreatic cancer and died two weeks later. i can be forgiven on this project. about 30 minutes into a 90 minute conversation, and i still have not asked you about the last chance after -- jacked her. -- chapter. is us go to 1960, and here the gop convention in 1960. the gop convenes in chicago, nelson rockefeller of earlyrk nominates in the hours. his proposals for the republican platform, agreed to buy vice president in, touched off a storm of controversy. mr. nixon's overwhelming position was rose beyond early expectations. >> so you see that and think what? >> first of all, it is a remarkable fact that as late as 1960, richard nixon, the overwhelming favorite and unchallenged for the nomination, was in hiss felt it political interest in the middle of the night without
i had a very prestigious predecessor in this field, aged woman by the name of cary reich, and he published the first volume in 1996, which covered the story up to nelson's election a senator. it was a great resource for rockefeller students. tragically,denly, at the age of i think 48 or 49, he was diagnosed two years later ncreatic cancer and died two weeks later. i can be forgiven on this project. about 30 minutes into a 90 minute conversation, and i still have not asked you about the last...
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into the first hate reich, the language, the tone, the conversations coming out of the fed speakers are really important to where we go from here. is there head room on the dollar index in maybe. we've had a big move. let's find out what happens next. let's bring in a fund manager to get his take on what we're going to get. we were chatting as you sat down about the symmetry of the risk we're going to be looking at going into today's number. a better than expected number probably doesn't change the story very much, but another weak number could. >> if you remember, last month we had a weak number, 143,000 number. prior to that, we had round about hundred,000. this is a noisy series. the market is used to numbers bouncing around. the markets are prepared to give -- we have one bad number, they'll give us the benefit of the doubt f. we have two, that starts to look leak a trend. then you have to ask the question, is the u.s. economy starting to lose steam in the same way that europe is losing steam, china is losing steam, and other economies around the world may number trouble. >> septemb
into the first hate reich, the language, the tone, the conversations coming out of the fed speakers are really important to where we go from here. is there head room on the dollar index in maybe. we've had a big move. let's find out what happens next. let's bring in a fund manager to get his take on what we're going to get. we were chatting as you sat down about the symmetry of the risk we're going to be looking at going into today's number. a better than expected number probably doesn't change...
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that's gonna do for me consider yourself all sink up to one a learn markets reich on tech.tv.u would be such a downer with a black-tie but it's very heavy.
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d you know, part of that reich greag. do they make it bub? i'm 100 record. i'm standing for economic pena. we didn't hear him take any weird stake on think of those women's work place. until next time that's two weeks ago. he didn't answer the champion sarah now. >> again, he could ask mr. boehner who is raising money r him to let us have a raise so i like him saying that he's a moderate. you have to say what are you willing to do for people? what this is what's wrong. absolutely. i said that months ago. democrats want to use social issues and keep e keep them alive. and fart weight to constantly battle on issues that have nothing. we should air on the side of personal freedom. pro-choice? >> i actually believe that our civil rights would be the same. i'm a change agent in the republican party. we've seeing that you heanted him the conversation. as perhaps someone who can break the mold of an old someone who can change the talent and flexible views. this is the 21st senchingry. let's truste people. if you're willing to truste. can we can trust people? these
d you know, part of that reich greag. do they make it bub? i'm 100 record. i'm standing for economic pena. we didn't hear him take any weird stake on think of those women's work place. until next time that's two weeks ago. he didn't answer the champion sarah now. >> again, he could ask mr. boehner who is raising money r him to let us have a raise so i like him saying that he's a moderate. you have to say what are you willing to do for people? what this is what's wrong. absolutely. i said...
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and began to yell, what do you mean by using the term -- [inaudible] for the policies of the third reich? i'm thinking of this, one wonders about the normalization, so to speak, of israel behavior in the sense that the behavior of the israel state, of its executives, armies and so on and its supporters in the diaspora and other supporters who are by no means jewish represents a certain triumph of zionism, namely israel has become a normal, modern, brutal state using all the means at its disposal to protect itself threats against real, imagined, constructed or vicinitied. invented. there are plenty of other instances of this, not least in our own brief national history. but it seems to me that the -- your admirable request based on -- or demand or suggestion -- based on edward's work that we admit the suffering peoples to a kind of equality such that they can grieve ignores the fact to some degree that modern normalcy, at least for much of the 20th century and our century, consists precisely of the kinds of brew untilties -- brutalities the israel army exercised in gaza which were perfect
and began to yell, what do you mean by using the term -- [inaudible] for the policies of the third reich? i'm thinking of this, one wonders about the normalization, so to speak, of israel behavior in the sense that the behavior of the israel state, of its executives, armies and so on and its supporters in the diaspora and other supporters who are by no means jewish represents a certain triumph of zionism, namely israel has become a normal, modern, brutal state using all the means at its...
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so, reich that one gentleman, at first, he was talking about his diabetes is about to kill him now because of misdiagnosis and so on. i have can be proactive. i'm healthy enough. i can look things up. what about the poor veterans that can't? >> women that take the initiative are seen as negative. men that take the initiative are seen as oh, what a neat person. they're so good. and that's how women get treated. any time we've been taught and trained to be good and take care of ourselves and others, also. we are not necessarily the little prima donnas that are wearing skirts. we are not there for your sexual pleasure. but that's what they thought we were there for in the military. there's military sexual trauma on top of p.t.s.d. how many women know about that? military section you trauma? one, two, three, four. okay. and then they come in here and get harassed. there's groups of guys standing there and they'd google ogle and give cat calls. but the same little goes on. and i hear it from our other women counter parts. we do talk behind everybody's backs. so that kind of stuff needs to stop.
so, reich that one gentleman, at first, he was talking about his diabetes is about to kill him now because of misdiagnosis and so on. i have can be proactive. i'm healthy enough. i can look things up. what about the poor veterans that can't? >> women that take the initiative are seen as negative. men that take the initiative are seen as oh, what a neat person. they're so good. and that's how women get treated. any time we've been taught and trained to be good and take care of ourselves...
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what do you mean by using the term, murderers, for the policies of third reich? thinking of this, one wonders about the normalization so to speak of israel behavior in the sense that the behavior of the israel state, of its executives, armies, so on and of its supporters, in the diaspora and other supporters by no means jewish, represents a certain triumph of zionism, namely israel has become a normal, modern brutal state, using all the means at its disposal to protect itself against threats, real, imagined, constructed or invented? there are plenty of other instances of this, not least in our own brief national history but seems to me that the your admirable request or demand or discussion based on edwards work can we admit the suffering peoples to a kind of a equality such that they can grieve, if it was the fact to some degree that modern normally at least for much of the 20th century or our century is precisely of the kinds of brutalities israel army exercised in gaza, which were perfectly normal, recognized as such, indeed had a good deal of support in ameri
what do you mean by using the term, murderers, for the policies of third reich? thinking of this, one wonders about the normalization so to speak of israel behavior in the sense that the behavior of the israel state, of its executives, armies, so on and of its supporters, in the diaspora and other supporters by no means jewish, represents a certain triumph of zionism, namely israel has become a normal, modern brutal state, using all the means at its disposal to protect itself against threats,...
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as it is now, we intervene in these races and make very clear who has got the reich -- the right conservative voting records. we defend that record. in the old days, we like to say they vote liberal and press release conservative. they go back home and act like they are more conservative than they are, and we are not going to allow that to happen. bend,donald in south indiana, democrats line. you are on with mark schlapp of the american conservative. caller: i am just going to talk guest isactually, this republican party -- previous guest at a party. i just laugh at the republican party, and i think you said you used to work for george bush or whatever. guest: i did. caller: i give george bush this -- he had it right. i am just flabbergasted how the republican party now have just turned their backs on the hispanic community. the reason why i am saying this -- and i am a democrat -- is it just shows how the republican party nowadays are not -- well, actually, i have never thought they -- they are reactive. they are capricious in their thinking. that thehy i believe american people should not v
as it is now, we intervene in these races and make very clear who has got the reich -- the right conservative voting records. we defend that record. in the old days, we like to say they vote liberal and press release conservative. they go back home and act like they are more conservative than they are, and we are not going to allow that to happen. bend,donald in south indiana, democrats line. you are on with mark schlapp of the american conservative. caller: i am just going to talk guest...
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paratroopers and the last day of adolf hitler and the third reich: director david air. >> what's it ratedbrad pitt money maker. >> he actually got a punch to the face and broke his cheek. it was a rough, rough shoot. these guys actually lived in the tank for long periods of time to the point where the director said wouldn't even go near the tank there was interesting odors emanating from it. they took acting to a whole new level in this movie. >> michael, great to see you. >> thank you, michael. coming up, some of the craziest protests we have ever seen. people storming the streets of ferguson over the shooting death of a black teenager. now black voters are directing their anger at the democratic party. we will tell you why coming up. >> and it's a story that has had you fired up all week long. the city of houston. this amazing pastor turn over sermons and officials are not backing down. go to our facebook fan page and tell us what you think ♪ don't bring me down ♪ don't bring me down ok who wants sweet rolls? oh, i do! (whoooosh! smack!) (whoooosh! smack!) (whoooosh! smack!) (whoooosh!
paratroopers and the last day of adolf hitler and the third reich: director david air. >> what's it ratedbrad pitt money maker. >> he actually got a punch to the face and broke his cheek. it was a rough, rough shoot. these guys actually lived in the tank for long periods of time to the point where the director said wouldn't even go near the tank there was interesting odors emanating from it. they took acting to a whole new level in this movie. >> michael, great to see you....
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completely reich the burden is specifically on women. be. >> that did not know i was pregnant and decided to have an abortion. i did it. -understood that if i did not do the felt like i was going to have to be burdened with responsibility of living with my parents forever. >> he was fine. we would by myself. roentgen people looked at me crazy. well, how old was it. i wanted to know. i wanted to know. i managed it very carefully. it was my decision. i would have made a great mother and still believe that. i still believe that my choice was the right choice for the right time. in my view i think at told maybe one other person, and i was drinking very heavily. so there you go. i think my question would be how we get these young women to feel like it is there responsibility and they should carry the responsibility with dignity. >> i don't understand the question. >> you mean wanting it is enough reason to have the abortion. it should be more vocal about that. we were talking earlier about part of what the problem is here, so many people who
completely reich the burden is specifically on women. be. >> that did not know i was pregnant and decided to have an abortion. i did it. -understood that if i did not do the felt like i was going to have to be burdened with responsibility of living with my parents forever. >> he was fine. we would by myself. roentgen people looked at me crazy. well, how old was it. i wanted to know. i wanted to know. i managed it very carefully. it was my decision. i would have made a great mother...