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joining us right now is former labor secretary robert reich who is now a professor at the university of california berkeley and his documentary is now playing. raising it so $15 over a series of several years, is it a good thing? >> i think it is, the minimum wage right now is about 25% below what it was in 1978 adjusted for inflation. low raise workers do need a raise, the rest of us are subsidizing their employers because the only way they can stay out of poverty is if we provide medicaid, food stamps, and other benefits. those employers are getting a free rise on the rest of us. >> what about the cost of jobs in terms of what cbo put out last year. there was a study that estimates if it went to $10.10 that half a million jobs would be eliminated. it makes you wonder at $15 an hour. >> yes, a number of studies since that study, the researches found that what happens when the minimum wage is raised, let's say 15% or 20% a year, you bring into the wage market a lot of people who otherwise would not be interested in having a job and that means the employers have more choice, more peop
joining us right now is former labor secretary robert reich who is now a professor at the university of california berkeley and his documentary is now playing. raising it so $15 over a series of several years, is it a good thing? >> i think it is, the minimum wage right now is about 25% below what it was in 1978 adjusted for inflation. low raise workers do need a raise, the rest of us are subsidizing their employers because the only way they can stay out of poverty is if we provide...
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robert reich, thanks so much for your time tonight. >> thanks rev. >>> still ahead, warren effect theh to get her into the race is over. so why and how will that affect hillary clinton? >>> also do you believe that rand paul -- that paul ryan finally has a replacement for obamacare? me either. that's next in tonight's gotcha. aah...it's evening again. time for the perfect night time snack. ♪ beautiful on the tongue, delightful to the bite easy on the conscience. who said, breakfast has to wait until morning? kellogg's®. see you at breakfast, tonight.™ ♪ and enjoy a free one day dvd rental when you buy any specially marked kellogg's box. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? life begins with a howl, we scream shout, shriek with joy. until, inhibition creeps in our world gets smaller quieter, but life should be loud. sing loud, play loud, love loud. dentures shouldn't keep you quiet, life should be ringing in your ears.
robert reich, thanks so much for your time tonight. >> thanks rev. >>> still ahead, warren effect theh to get her into the race is over. so why and how will that affect hillary clinton? >>> also do you believe that rand paul -- that paul ryan finally has a replacement for obamacare? me either. that's next in tonight's gotcha. aah...it's evening again. time for the perfect night time snack. ♪ beautiful on the tongue, delightful to the bite easy on the conscience. who...
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joining me now robert reich.equality for all is available on netflix, itunes dvd and on demand. all right, professor, let's start with the front runner for the democratic presidential nomination and the front runner for the presidency since she's beating pretty much nempb the polls. hillary clinton, what grades do you give her on economic policy? >> good evening, lawrence. i think hillary clinton gets an a on explaining the problem. she was effective on saturday in terms of making it clear that inequality widening inequality is the central problem of our economy. and the analysis of that inequality was very good. i gay i give her an a or a minus. she said the top at the top can rig the game to their advantage and disadvantage for everybody else. a c or d maybe even a failing grade in terms of being specific on what he would do about it. it is early in this campaign season 0 i will wait until i give her a grade on that. she didn't talk about raising taxes on the wealthy or busting wall street's biggest banks or st
joining me now robert reich.equality for all is available on netflix, itunes dvd and on demand. all right, professor, let's start with the front runner for the democratic presidential nomination and the front runner for the presidency since she's beating pretty much nempb the polls. hillary clinton, what grades do you give her on economic policy? >> good evening, lawrence. i think hillary clinton gets an a on explaining the problem. she was effective on saturday in terms of making it...
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. >> rose: the fourth reich yes. >> because there was a preponderance of german jewish immigrants, at least a very large number. and most of the people i associated with there, and then in the shaving brush factory i was in contact mostly with italian immigrants-- not jewish. there was a different group. but in the army, i met, of course, a cross-section of americans, and i finally wound up in the the 84th infantry division, which was composed of of-- most of its soldiers came from northern illinois or southern wisconsin. the vast majority of people. so that is when--. >> -- we did our training in louisiana where we got jungle training, and we were sent to the coldest winter that europe had had in quite a while. >> rose: so let's pick that up. you got drafted. you were naturalized as an american citizen. >> yes. >> rose: they had a fast track. if they drafted you they would naturalize you. >> yes but i had already-- you needed five years of living here, so i was close to being eligible. >> rose: so you go off to serve your country. you land in normandy what, a month after the invasion
. >> rose: the fourth reich yes. >> because there was a preponderance of german jewish immigrants, at least a very large number. and most of the people i associated with there, and then in the shaving brush factory i was in contact mostly with italian immigrants-- not jewish. there was a different group. but in the army, i met, of course, a cross-section of americans, and i finally wound up in the the 84th infantry division, which was composed of of-- most of its soldiers came from...
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she also added if i don't testify, what if the person was not charged, and reich someone else would bemed. so i did not want that to happen. >>> police rushed to southeast d.c. today after reports of gunfire. they arrived to find a man had been killed in a burst of gunfire. more than 20 shots. the victim who is known simply as b. was shot in an alley near fifth and h street in broad daylight about 11:30 this morning. police have no idea why he was shot, and they say they have no suspects in the case. but one witness told news4 he saw a man dressed all in black run from the scene right after the shooting. >>> tonight all lanes of the gw parkway are back open. the northbound lanes were closed from sprout run parkway here to the cia exit for more than 12 hours today. a tour bus engine exploded, sending debris, oil and diesel all over the road. sand was used to sop up the oil. but some of it had already made its way down seven different drains. that required more time and a more extensive cleanup process. all lanes were opened just in time for the evening rush hour. >>> and incredible and
she also added if i don't testify, what if the person was not charged, and reich someone else would bemed. so i did not want that to happen. >>> police rushed to southeast d.c. today after reports of gunfire. they arrived to find a man had been killed in a burst of gunfire. more than 20 shots. the victim who is known simply as b. was shot in an alley near fifth and h street in broad daylight about 11:30 this morning. police have no idea why he was shot, and they say they have no...
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last week's flick, san andreas reiched in more than $26 million. and insidious chapter 3 was third. >>> the other big weekend winner triple crown winner that is. american pharoah. well merchandise promoting his historic win is selling like wild cake online. among some of the items, you can get dirt from the track. how much can that dirt go for? at least 80 bucks. that is some historic dirt there, folks. some uncashed $2 tickets being offered. and photos autographed by the jockey, victor espinosa pinespinoza. >> do you know it's the dirt? >> i'm kidding pip have no idea. >>> trapped for hour you paps woman in her 70s, stuck in a car. partially submerged in the river. how she made it out alive. >>> a first in nba finals history. the first two games go into overtime. we have the highlights. plus, the half court shot that really got the fans going. there are thousands of ways into the complex health care system. and unitedhealthcare has ways to help you find care fast. like an app with an urgent care locator. so, what happened? ah..i got taken out by t
last week's flick, san andreas reiched in more than $26 million. and insidious chapter 3 was third. >>> the other big weekend winner triple crown winner that is. american pharoah. well merchandise promoting his historic win is selling like wild cake online. among some of the items, you can get dirt from the track. how much can that dirt go for? at least 80 bucks. that is some historic dirt there, folks. some uncashed $2 tickets being offered. and photos autographed by the jockey,...
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. >>> happy monday everyone, time is to get up -- to get up and get to work and it looks reich well,le fog a little something something going on at the golden gate bridge. two people working their way into work. it's all good. >> good morning, it's monday, june 22nd, i'm maria medina. >> i'm frank mallicoat. maria welcome aboard. >> what a nice weekend we had. >> longest day of the year right? >> yes, i was facebook posting last night going i was thinking i think roberta planned this. >> yeah. >> you really need the blackout shades if you went to bed early last night but it was a beautiful weekend and actually this is just the beginning. in fact today is likely going to be the coolest day of the week, starting off with coastal floods but it will warm up. in fact here's a live look outside right now and you can see mostly sunny the story today for most of the bay area. current temperatures out the door, pretty mild. doesn't even need a jacket as i stepped outside this morning. we've got your full forecast but it's first full day of summer coming up in just a bit. >>> and unfortunately
. >>> happy monday everyone, time is to get up -- to get up and get to work and it looks reich well,le fog a little something something going on at the golden gate bridge. two people working their way into work. it's all good. >> good morning, it's monday, june 22nd, i'm maria medina. >> i'm frank mallicoat. maria welcome aboard. >> what a nice weekend we had. >> longest day of the year right? >> yes, i was facebook posting last night going i was thinking...
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and then you ended up among the axis of the third reich and stayed there. from my point of view, and having written about the g.i. from the foxhole and also having having talked to robert cap her the most famous war photographer -- tony: a very good friend of mine. alex: i am honored and delighted to speak with you. i cannot think of anybody else who spent as long as you did in war actually taking photographs. you were there all the time. i just want to move to the first photograph now. tony, can you see what is behind us? tony: yes. alex: can you tell us about this photograph? you are coming in toward lavelle, france. tony: oui. [laughter] tony: it was raining and i had my raincoat. and we were not supposed to have cameras or take pictures. however, i had an american camera that i paid $47.45 in new york city just a few years before. and to -- i decided --i believed wars were not being photographed candidly. they should be -- not one picture should be posed. the world is moving in front of us and that is what we want, the world, the truth. the concept of t
and then you ended up among the axis of the third reich and stayed there. from my point of view, and having written about the g.i. from the foxhole and also having having talked to robert cap her the most famous war photographer -- tony: a very good friend of mine. alex: i am honored and delighted to speak with you. i cannot think of anybody else who spent as long as you did in war actually taking photographs. you were there all the time. i just want to move to the first photograph now. tony,...
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there was an article in the gym and newspaper that called washington heights the fourth reich. there was a preponderance of german-jewish immigrants, at least a very large number. most of the people i associated with their and in the shaving brush factory, i was in contact mostly with italian immigrants not jewish. but in the army, i met a cross-section of americans and finally wound up in the 84th infantry division which was composed of -- most of its soldiers came from northern illinois or southern wisconsin. the vast majority of people. that is where we did our training, in louisiana, we got jungle training, and then we were sent to the coldest winter europe had had in quite a while. charlie: you were naturalized as an american citizen? it was a fast track. if they drafted you, they would naturalize you. dr. kissinger: you needed five years living here, so i was close. charlie: you go to serve your country and land in normandy a month after the invasion. dr. kissinger: two months. we landed in a law beach -- we landed at omaha beach. i'd don't know how i did that, coming dow
there was an article in the gym and newspaper that called washington heights the fourth reich. there was a preponderance of german-jewish immigrants, at least a very large number. most of the people i associated with their and in the shaving brush factory, i was in contact mostly with italian immigrants not jewish. but in the army, i met a cross-section of americans and finally wound up in the 84th infantry division which was composed of -- most of its soldiers came from northern illinois or...
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negotiations will extend beyond tuesdays deadline to try to reach a history reich deal, according to reports. major differences remain on the details of a final deal. iran's foreign minister is returning to tehran for more consultations. let's find out why he is returning to tehran and what this means. we cross over to came base, our diplomatic editor. >> i think it is important to hear the news the foreign minister is returning to tehran, because this is not something that had been preannounced. i can tell you u.s. officials are briefing, their relaxed about this. they think it's important that he go back to cult in his capital, with the president and with the supreme leader. what's not clear is what's come up in these talks that means that he needs to return, have they hit a snag or is there some sort of new proposal, some new proposition coming from the international community that he wants to take to tehran, as he prepares to leave other foreign ministers have been arriving and before he leaves, he'll be meeting some of those. the german foreign minister hammond, the foreign secr
negotiations will extend beyond tuesdays deadline to try to reach a history reich deal, according to reports. major differences remain on the details of a final deal. iran's foreign minister is returning to tehran for more consultations. let's find out why he is returning to tehran and what this means. we cross over to came base, our diplomatic editor. >> i think it is important to hear the news the foreign minister is returning to tehran, because this is not something that had been...
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robert reich and matthew dowd. lot of politics. we want to start with the race.aker gingrich 1778 was the last time we had a triple crown winner that was the first time you have been elected to congress. >> yes. a long time. it's a remarkable thing. >> what a wonderful horse, i mean look i like horse racing i used to go jefferson down back in my day. but you know what what a graceful jockey that was his second attempt to try to win a triple crown, he did it. great trainer. a great trainer, great horse and a great jockey you can ride to victory. >> the emotion of this like, these are hardened reporters, sports reporters with tears in their eyes. >> people these days with all of the lousy news just want something that's great out there, they can cheer on. i want to mention, victor espinoza is a fabulous jockey. mexican origin. 43 years old. he's 5'2". >> last time there was a triple crown winner i had just gotten my driver's license in high school. you have an orthodox jew owner from egypt. you have a rancher from arizona and a jockey from mexico. >> this is the am
robert reich and matthew dowd. lot of politics. we want to start with the race.aker gingrich 1778 was the last time we had a triple crown winner that was the first time you have been elected to congress. >> yes. a long time. it's a remarkable thing. >> what a wonderful horse, i mean look i like horse racing i used to go jefferson down back in my day. but you know what what a graceful jockey that was his second attempt to try to win a triple crown, he did it. great trainer. a great...
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caution that isis is no more an iraq or a middle east problem than, you know, the rise of the third reichpean problem. this is something that's going to eventually if left unchecked affect all of us. jon: and so when isis threatens as it just did in this online video posting, threatens to overtake baghdad and, you know, run the ancient capital of iraq, you take them at their word on that? >> well, a lot of military analysts now really sort of, you know eshoo the idea that taking baghdad is going to be impossible and admittedly it would be difficult the prospects look remote at this point. but as we've seen one after another of iraqi cities fall into the clutches of isil -- mosul for a year ramadi was not anticipated -- we have to also remind ourselves that these same analysts have continually underestimated isis' capabilities and capacities. so i think that to really cast that aside and not give it due consideration at this point would be an error. jon: also worth noting, the president compared them to a jv squad, and now he's saying he doesn't have a strategy to deal with this jv squad.
caution that isis is no more an iraq or a middle east problem than, you know, the rise of the third reichpean problem. this is something that's going to eventually if left unchecked affect all of us. jon: and so when isis threatens as it just did in this online video posting, threatens to overtake baghdad and, you know, run the ancient capital of iraq, you take them at their word on that? >> well, a lot of military analysts now really sort of, you know eshoo the idea that taking baghdad...
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clearly that was the symbol of the third reich. and part of their agenda was extermination of jews. as a human being i find that repulsive. when i look at the flag i got to tell you, ways saying yesterday it just troubles me because it suggests to me that there are people like you think about 48 and strong thurmond saying we're going to have a states rights party and it's going to stand for segregation. segregation now go on segregation forever all that. so what does that mean? i wouldn't be sitting here with my friends, i tell you that. i wouldn't have had the opportunity to get an education in this country. really it speaks to my ability to be a human being in this society. so you got to imagine, greg it's pretty offensive to me. yesterday i mentioned -- >>" dukes of haszzard." >> daisy -- >> made those pants famous. >> and she wore panty hose which was weird. >> you were really paying attention then. >> you focus on this conflict people believe the flag represents more than what -- the idea of slavery, it's about protecting the state rights. the bravery of soldiers. but what if i
clearly that was the symbol of the third reich. and part of their agenda was extermination of jews. as a human being i find that repulsive. when i look at the flag i got to tell you, ways saying yesterday it just troubles me because it suggests to me that there are people like you think about 48 and strong thurmond saying we're going to have a states rights party and it's going to stand for segregation. segregation now go on segregation forever all that. so what does that mean? i wouldn't be...
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there is no difference in mentality between the isis group and the third reich.y believe they are entitled to slaughter human beings at world. the world did not stop hitler and mad regime. the result more than 50 million dead in europe, including innocent men women, and children slaughtered in concentration camps. the holocaust as it's known, was perhaps the worst atrocity in mankind's history. so i have a question for you. do you think isis would perpetuate another holocaust if it could? of course they would. these savages don't have any remorse and would kill anybody that doesn't believe the way they do. president obama right now is practicing cya. and that's not a song by the village people. he is sending a few hundred more military personnel to iraq bringing the total to just under 4,000. but, iraq's the wrong place to confront isis. the real campaign should take place in syria where isis has command and control in the city of raqqa. president obama and whatever country he is he seeking to congeal to help us should go into syria take the city, destroy the inf
there is no difference in mentality between the isis group and the third reich.y believe they are entitled to slaughter human beings at world. the world did not stop hitler and mad regime. the result more than 50 million dead in europe, including innocent men women, and children slaughtered in concentration camps. the holocaust as it's known, was perhaps the worst atrocity in mankind's history. so i have a question for you. do you think isis would perpetuate another holocaust if it could? of...
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just reich the first amendment. applies to everybody. regardless of their race. so this amendment would simply tell the federal government, it's none of your business, the race of a gun purchaser in the united states. stay out of that issue. and just as equally important, you can't shut some business down if they don't put the right race or they leave the blank -- leave the race block blank. that's none of the federal government's business and i would hope that members of congress would support this amendment and keep the federal government from requiring racial profiling in the purchase of guns under the second amendment. i yield the balance of my time back to the gentlelady from tennessee. the chair: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. fattah: i rise to claim time in opposition. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. fattah: before we get finished with this you'll be able to have a weapon, you'll be able to suppress the sound on it and you won't have to identify yourself by these character
just reich the first amendment. applies to everybody. regardless of their race. so this amendment would simply tell the federal government, it's none of your business, the race of a gun purchaser in the united states. stay out of that issue. and just as equally important, you can't shut some business down if they don't put the right race or they leave the blank -- leave the race block blank. that's none of the federal government's business and i would hope that members of congress would support...
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in 1892 there was another major's reich, this one taking place at a steel plant in homestead, pennsylvania. at the homestead the factory manager was a man by the name of henry clay frick. he closed the plant, locked out the workers who immediately went on strike, strikebreakers were brought in, the company then brings pinkerton guards in to protect them. july 6, 1892, a fight rates out between the pinkerton's and the armed workers areas seven are killed, nine strikers are also killed. both men decide that they need to respond against the carnegie people and mr. frick and that it is time to kill mr. frick. on july 23 he gains access to his office with a concealed handgun and shoot frick three times and stabs him in the leg with a knife. workers, far from jumping to help, attack berkman. he is sentenced to 22 years in prison, taking away goldman's lover, close friend, and mentor. she spent some time in jail because of it, but they could not tie it together. a few weeks later he finds out that they are going to eat again in chicago. he goes to hear verse the, finds out where she is staying, h
in 1892 there was another major's reich, this one taking place at a steel plant in homestead, pennsylvania. at the homestead the factory manager was a man by the name of henry clay frick. he closed the plant, locked out the workers who immediately went on strike, strikebreakers were brought in, the company then brings pinkerton guards in to protect them. july 6, 1892, a fight rates out between the pinkerton's and the armed workers areas seven are killed, nine strikers are also killed. both men...
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manufacturers have been required to list transfalts on their labels, but with the fda accused of reichingnto kitchens, it also made its way to comedy center. >> you can have my transfats when you scrape them out of my cold, dead heart. >> but dietician and mom rebecca is always watching the labels. >> if you see partially hydrogenated soybean oil or cotton seed oil or the word hydrogenated, there's a good chance there's transfatsz. >> the food industry says since 2003, food manufacturers have voluntarily lowered the amount of partially hydrogenated oil or transfats in their food products by 86%. companies continue to reduce them. but today, you can still find them in doughnuts, cookies, frozen pizzas, microwave popcorn, pies, cakes, sprinkles and ice cream. nine years ago, new york city bans trans fats in restaurants. now they're going a step further. >> the fda is saying finally, get it out. we don't need it. it's harmful. >> while food manufacturers could petition the fda for a trans fat exception, they warn food prices could rise. but dieticians warn every gram of trans fats adds up. >
manufacturers have been required to list transfalts on their labels, but with the fda accused of reichingnto kitchens, it also made its way to comedy center. >> you can have my transfats when you scrape them out of my cold, dead heart. >> but dietician and mom rebecca is always watching the labels. >> if you see partially hydrogenated soybean oil or cotton seed oil or the word hydrogenated, there's a good chance there's transfatsz. >> the food industry says since 2003,...