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is some could say they could love the book about the third reich and that is what came together with a political situation and to realize the author of the book was there in berlin and had socialized with all these characters before the war how anybody knew this would turn out to so what what dash have them like if you did not know the ending? if the neighbor in the cafe but what i have been thrilled over board? but then a question to find the right characters and really thank god i came across his daughter. >> with the church introduction to talk about her lovely day it may with the true character has long banned obscured very curious and why certain things to get buried like that. and i would argue that most people though lusitania was a boat and is not. that is not a story. >> that is what we pick up from high-school. but one of the first revelations today is we didn't get into the war for another two years. when i first read this that cannot be true. i was doubting because of high school but to be more relevant questions of the serial killer and though world's fair with this stor
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. >> the whole world to me is the third reich ought over again. >> daniel patrick moynahan the last trulynator. >> the truth is, if they had done this a year ago the world would have been rising as one in horror. now they do it we're shrugging our soldiers. we don't care. we have become accustomed to this. >> what else is new right. >> we have become accustomed. one day out from the university of the creation of the declaration of an islamic caliphate. we have were supposed to have degraded and destroyed isis. the fact of the matter is they're more powerful now than they were a year ago and we are becoming more accustomed to this kind of violence. >> accepting what they're doing. to your knowledge tunisia massacre. >> plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. gutfeld mcguirk have been charged with explaining why sharks are attacking on the east coast this late spring. also, is it legal on whether police are allowed to shoot fleeing suspects like the escaped killer in upstate new york? i hope you stay tuned to those reports. if you qualify for a sittingham's card today i ca
. >> the whole world to me is the third reich ought over again. >> daniel patrick moynahan the last trulynator. >> the truth is, if they had done this a year ago the world would have been rising as one in horror. now they do it we're shrugging our soldiers. we don't care. we have become accustomed to this. >> what else is new right. >> we have become accustomed. one day out from the university of the creation of the declaration of an islamic caliphate. we have were...
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. >>> robert reich, hard worker. >>> polling in place, why there's no escaping the donald. want bladder leak underwear that moves like you do? try always discreet underwear and wiggle, giggle swerve and curve. with soft dual leak guard barriers and a discreet fit that hugs your curves. so bladder leaks can feel like no big deal. get your free pair and valuable coupons at always discreet.com >> one of those incidents in new york that governor andrew cuomo talked about happened almost a year ago when according to final autopsy report, police officer's choke hold seen on video footage. there were calls almost immediately for activist politicians to place all such cases in the hands of special prosecutors. in fact, new york attorney general schneiderman asked cuomo to grant power to investigate and prosecute killing of unarmed civilians by law enforcement officials. yesterday governor cuomo backed by families whose family members died at the hands of police signed an executive order which will give eric schneiderman power to investigate people killed by police officers. joining
. >>> robert reich, hard worker. >>> polling in place, why there's no escaping the donald. want bladder leak underwear that moves like you do? try always discreet underwear and wiggle, giggle swerve and curve. with soft dual leak guard barriers and a discreet fit that hugs your curves. so bladder leaks can feel like no big deal. get your free pair and valuable coupons at always discreet.com >> one of those incidents in new york that governor andrew cuomo talked about...
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xylophones and a lot of other agencies to be involved in safety of those intersections and streets reich like we have probably a half block away on a very, very business intersects at the same time in in addition to the so-called descend are a striping we'll be taking a look at with our police department and our mta and public defender's office and others on the streets what streets in our city that we have direct jurisdiction where we can slow down traffic on an official basis even a 5 mile reduction in the speed allows nor awareness and more care to occur on those streets and so we have named some of the streets that will slow down the speed on and we've already done so on sunset and some of the streets we to name more streets that has your signage and office those as well as our officers we want to insure the public we're working to redesign other streets completed streets and make sure that we present safety to be the preit is not necessary policy to be rkd in those streets but also you'll see me and the supervisors and ed reiskin as well as others making periodic announcements to ke
xylophones and a lot of other agencies to be involved in safety of those intersections and streets reich like we have probably a half block away on a very, very business intersects at the same time in in addition to the so-called descend are a striping we'll be taking a look at with our police department and our mta and public defender's office and others on the streets what streets in our city that we have direct jurisdiction where we can slow down traffic on an official basis even a 5 mile...
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by the way, i listened to your segment with robert reich, and i agree with everything he said.are working harder but they are falling further behind. we have to get our economy moving in a direction where wages start going up again instead of down and we cannot do that unless we have new leadership that will actually make our government work again for all of us rather than only working for powerful wealthy special interest. >> presidential candidate martin o'malley, i want to have you back on the program talk criminal justice next time. >> look forward to i it. >>> did donald trump get a lecture from rnc or was he being congratulated for his work on the campaign trail? en piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog-walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com. no more calling around. no more hassles. and you don't even have to be a member to start shopping today. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.com today. >>> all right. a big week co
by the way, i listened to your segment with robert reich, and i agree with everything he said.are working harder but they are falling further behind. we have to get our economy moving in a direction where wages start going up again instead of down and we cannot do that unless we have new leadership that will actually make our government work again for all of us rather than only working for powerful wealthy special interest. >> presidential candidate martin o'malley, i want to have you...
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. >> joining me now, former secretary of labor, robert reich, whose film "inequality for all," availablex, itunes dvd, and on demand. robert, let me first start with this overtime announcement which is in the grand scheme of things relatively smile, but a huge amount of workers, about 5 million who could be affected by it. your reaction to that announcement by the white house? >> it's a big deal chris. the old overtime threshold was about $24,000 over that if you were earning -- even if you were a salaried worker an hourly worker, it independent matter. you didn't get overtime. now the threshold is up a to $56,600. that means you have millions of workers coming in getting time and a half for overtime. that's a lot more money in people's pockets. that's going to help the economy and help the middle class. >> you know, it strikes me that it was very interesting to me that the -- that hillary clinton sort of endorsed this right after president obama did it. not because you would expect she would or wouldn't but in terms of where the politics of this moment are, i'm curious, you know, you su
. >> joining me now, former secretary of labor, robert reich, whose film "inequality for all," availablex, itunes dvd, and on demand. robert, let me first start with this overtime announcement which is in the grand scheme of things relatively smile, but a huge amount of workers, about 5 million who could be affected by it. your reaction to that announcement by the white house? >> it's a big deal chris. the old overtime threshold was about $24,000 over that if you were...
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by the way, i listened to your segment with robert reich, and i agree with everything he said.nd. we have to get our economy moving in a direction where wages start going up again instead of down, and we cannot do that unless we have new leadership that will actually make our government work again for all of us, rather than only working for powerful, wealthy special interest. >> presidential candidate martin o'malley, i want to have you back on the program talk criminal justice next time. >> look forward to it. >>> did donald trump get a lecture from rnc or was he being congratulated for his work on the campaign trail? rgain paper towels. but the roll just disappeared. bounty is 2x more absorbent so one roll lasts longer. bounty. the long lasting quicker picker upper. when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your he
by the way, i listened to your segment with robert reich, and i agree with everything he said.nd. we have to get our economy moving in a direction where wages start going up again instead of down, and we cannot do that unless we have new leadership that will actually make our government work again for all of us, rather than only working for powerful, wealthy special interest. >> presidential candidate martin o'malley, i want to have you back on the program talk criminal justice next time....
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. >> reporter: an innovative phone app is helping the visually impaired reich hikers hike ores theirk up and downhills a new and exciting experience. >> i have never done anything like this. it's a completely different experience than just hill walking. and it's really a -- the sensations are amazing. >> reporter: five people tested out the app named after the french work for hiking. it's one of a number of phone apps on the market to help hikers follow trails or record routes. they use global positioning system or gps which bounces signals or satellites in space to navigate on earth. it's the same technology many drivers use in their cars to work out of the where they are going. but the it also uses something called an inertial navigation system often used on aircraft. it uses motion censors to his regularly recalculate position by considering things as air pressure which dictate. taking gravity in to account. all the while the phone is moving with the hiker walking along a trail in all different directions. volunteers from the french hiking federation mapped obstacle on his this ro
. >> reporter: an innovative phone app is helping the visually impaired reich hikers hike ores theirk up and downhills a new and exciting experience. >> i have never done anything like this. it's a completely different experience than just hill walking. and it's really a -- the sensations are amazing. >> reporter: five people tested out the app named after the french work for hiking. it's one of a number of phone apps on the market to help hikers follow trails or record...
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see reich there.cassill, smaller team competing with the big heavily funded teams. >> cassill in the 40. >> i talked to him this week. he said i just want to finish one. i think a top ten would be very nice present this evening. >> tony stewart said he has to turn things around. if you look back at cassill. >> no question he needs something to turn around. mike got something? >> he had a telling interview with associated press. he said he needed to google a word because he had no confidence. he said i have never been a fan of this style of racing but that he had confidence. just a few laps ago he said i'm sticking to the plan. >> three-time champion you talk about not having confidence. dale earnhardt jr. takes the lead away from the 14. >> 48 used the momentum of the big push to drive to the back door. >> driver is there a preferred line around this racetrack? because he started on the outside. here comes the 48 around again. that's the preached line. >> three wide back behind fighting for the sevent
see reich there.cassill, smaller team competing with the big heavily funded teams. >> cassill in the 40. >> i talked to him this week. he said i just want to finish one. i think a top ten would be very nice present this evening. >> tony stewart said he has to turn things around. if you look back at cassill. >> no question he needs something to turn around. mike got something? >> he had a telling interview with associated press. he said he needed to google a word...
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reiched down toward him to grab him and when i was kneeling and pulling him toward the door i look up and i turn around to look behind me and there is mr. hassan. first i looked at him first magazine dropped out of his weapon. pulled the second one output it in his weapon and then he looked at me and i looked at him for like a blink of an >> at 1:30 p.m. october 5th sergeant manning andrew stratton were under fire. >> saw the muzzle weapon pointed at me six feet away. squeezed around kind of slammed to the ground with a round that went right through my left shoulder here. >> i saw everybody screaming i saw the blood all over and the blood on my chest and couldn't breathe. i tried to go to the ground i felt bullets. >> a fellow soldier 39-year-old nadal hassan was arm withed a hand gun intending to kill as many americans as possible. >> i started crawling i didn't look back. i crawled toward the door he continued to fire in the crowd. there was only one entrance there is a lot of people in there. i was one of the first three to make it out. >> felt like i went into my abdomen and so i
reiched down toward him to grab him and when i was kneeling and pulling him toward the door i look up and i turn around to look behind me and there is mr. hassan. first i looked at him first magazine dropped out of his weapon. pulled the second one output it in his weapon and then he looked at me and i looked at him for like a blink of an >> at 1:30 p.m. october 5th sergeant manning andrew stratton were under fire. >> saw the muzzle weapon pointed at me six feet away. squeezed...
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. >> it seems reich so long ago because the grieving has been so hard. the same time we have all been struck by what was a tragedy that we didn't think we would ever encounter. nine amazing people that forever changed south carolina's history. >> the families of those nine victims present to seek firsthand the governor signed into law a bill that would remove the confederate battle flag from the state capitol grounds, a place that it's flown since the 1960s. the change comes after days of debate that culminated with the passage of the bill in a 93-27 vote. the end of a marathon concession in a state house that was amended by dozens who believe the flag is a symbol of southern heritage, not hit. >> this amendment recognizes his actions, his reasons. i'm going to ask you today to support this amendment. >> the debate lasting some 13 hours. the frustration palpable. >> just know that the gig is up. i think right now we see what the real deal is. >> the turning point in the debate coming when republican representative jenny horn a descendent of the president
. >> it seems reich so long ago because the grieving has been so hard. the same time we have all been struck by what was a tragedy that we didn't think we would ever encounter. nine amazing people that forever changed south carolina's history. >> the families of those nine victims present to seek firsthand the governor signed into law a bill that would remove the confederate battle flag from the state capitol grounds, a place that it's flown since the 1960s. the change comes after...
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the imf is making it worse. >> secretary reich, how do you see this?, at least from what my notes tell me, with larry that the austerity is really hurting and making a bad situation very, very difficult for the people there. >> yes tyler. i was very confident in my view until i just heard larry agree with me. then i kind of re -- i'm re-assessing it. but undoubtedly the austerity program has made a bad situation worse. it has put the greek people and greece into a death spiral economically and made that debt much more difficult to repay. so the question here is very much a political question. that is does the no vote in greece give greece more bargaining leverage with the eurozone. i think the answer is probably yes because the cost to the eurozone of actually a grooekeek exit which is imminent would be much greater than simply giving in and bearing the moral hazard of providing another bailout. >> how do you unleash the economy? >> look. the people who are going to suffer here are not the people in the eurozone in the other countries. they're not the
the imf is making it worse. >> secretary reich, how do you see this?, at least from what my notes tell me, with larry that the austerity is really hurting and making a bad situation very, very difficult for the people there. >> yes tyler. i was very confident in my view until i just heard larry agree with me. then i kind of re -- i'm re-assessing it. but undoubtedly the austerity program has made a bad situation worse. it has put the greek people and greece into a death spiral...
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but one of the impact was and you see it on this bullet air attrition over the reich.he germans are compelled now to fight increasing numbers of allied aircraft, british at night. american during the day with fighters and the germans are going to lose this battle of attrition. what i call the death of the german air force. let's look at some of the details of their operations. i said early in the spring we were going after the german air force by factories. what's coming up in the summer of 1944? overlor. our main effort to come to grips with the germans on the land, satisfying the police from russia a clear sense of the way this war would end is by invasion and by driving into nazi germany. this was the main event. as a result of that we were -- i mentioned we were having some success in the war of attrition over the air, but now the allies take a step back and there's a bit of an argument. general eisenhower supported some by members of the british staff, want to shift the targets of these strategic bombers both bomber campaign the r.e.f. to target closer in support
but one of the impact was and you see it on this bullet air attrition over the reich.he germans are compelled now to fight increasing numbers of allied aircraft, british at night. american during the day with fighters and the germans are going to lose this battle of attrition. what i call the death of the german air force. let's look at some of the details of their operations. i said early in the spring we were going after the german air force by factories. what's coming up in the summer of...
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itself which 544 or 45 is devoting 60% or 80% of production to fighters to protect the air over the reichthose fighter aircraft not available over the eastern or western front. not available for bombers. clearly by 42 -- i mean between 42, the d-day invasion, the only way we were going to attack germany, the only way that we could bring more to nazi germany, was on the backs of your airmen. -- young airmen. eliminating notnazis. i mentioned over and over again we destroyed transportation and oil. and the question of morale. was it sufficient in a police state to make them throw up their hands? no, it was not. so the question is, have i made the case for the importance of the combined bomber offensive in the second world war? i believe on balance that the resources assigned to the combined bomber offensive and the sacrifice of brave aircrews and the ultimate impact that it had on nazi germany make the campaign if not decisive, an absolutely vital part of allied victory. when you think about where we are today in the united states air force, we stand on the shoulders of giants with these gu
itself which 544 or 45 is devoting 60% or 80% of production to fighters to protect the air over the reichthose fighter aircraft not available over the eastern or western front. not available for bombers. clearly by 42 -- i mean between 42, the d-day invasion, the only way we were going to attack germany, the only way that we could bring more to nazi germany, was on the backs of your airmen. -- young airmen. eliminating notnazis. i mentioned over and over again we destroyed transportation and...
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they were there to unleash what rq one investigator as realm necessary incident is of the religious reich. five persons were found dead. while the police admitted they had no suspects in the blair massacre there were two more murders 15 miles away in the silver lake section of los angeles. marco and his wife were found by their children stabbed and mutilated. >> sometimes you can measure fear overnight dramatically the sale of guns, guard dogs rose. >> it was a story on page 1 all over the country. it was shocking. i mean, if you are not safe in your own home, where are you safe? >> when the killings happened, people started locking their doors, people stopped picking up hitchhikers. it really brought the curtain down on the 60's. >> a band of hippies and led by charles manson were later arrested for the 1969 murders. the killers from the counter culture would prove to be the death nell of the hippy movement. >> you have got it stuck in your brain that i murdered somebody. what do you want to call me a murderer for. i never killed anyone. i don't need to kill anyone. i think it. i have it
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now at 11:00, an historic announcement heard around the world this morning, a nuclear deal has been reiched with iran. as you can imagine there's already harsh criticism here at home as well. good morning, everyone thanks for joining us. >> we begin with that developing story that we've been following all morning long. that landmark nuclear agreement with iran sparking debate and criticism around the globe. the deal caps more than a decade of negotiations and some say it may transform the middle east. others say it will destroy it. >> edward has more of this next hurtle. what is congress saying this morning? >> the president obama is defending this deal saying the sanctions would snap back into place if iran violates any part. >> president obama says a deal with iran over nuclear weapons outweighs the alternative. >> why we are taking the steps, because an iran armed with a nuclear weapon would be far more destabilizing and far more dangerous to our friends and the world. >> the u.s. worked with five other superpowers to abandon its nuclear program, in exchange for lifting crippling economi
now at 11:00, an historic announcement heard around the world this morning, a nuclear deal has been reiched with iran. as you can imagine there's already harsh criticism here at home as well. good morning, everyone thanks for joining us. >> we begin with that developing story that we've been following all morning long. that landmark nuclear agreement with iran sparking debate and criticism around the globe. the deal caps more than a decade of negotiations and some say it may transform the...
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this is a guy who gets in a fuse with donald trump and, still, he reichs him in the race.uch sums it up. it sounds like that woman who was at the town hall with chris christie. >> that's the thing. people aren't understanding. there's a psychological thing going on here. you have a man who is unbeholden to no one. there isn't anyone that can buy him. he has nothing to lose. he's just being who he is. people respect that. on the other hand, they're in big business. the little guys are being left out here. so donald trump is out there speaking for those people. that's why he's resonating. not because he's a celebrity. >> i want to ask you about this new york times art kal. it's now sworn testimony that they have uncovered gill donald trump over the last decades show him to be hyperbolic, particularly in questions on wealth&finances. is everything fair game? >> listen, donald trump has a very long history in business and all of it is going to come out. all the opposition research is going to come out. there are going to be questions about donald trurp's long relationship with
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. >> reich. one of the things i liked about the piece is that serena williams and her players were interviewed, serena saying she's now comfortable with her physique and another player andrea petkovic doesn't like the arm-bulging pictures of herself because she feels unfeminine so perhaps the fee maime athletes are conflicted on this. >> people don't like kim kardashian's buttocks and she sells millions of books and is one of the most admired beautiful women on the planet. >> on the cover of "rolling stone". >> and her large breasts or bulging breasts, if you are, is what is out there. bulging body parts on women is actually a real good thing and last i checked men really like that. i don't think that there's anything wrong. you know these european tennis players who are making these comments like agnieszka radwanska says she wants to be thin and she wants to look like a woman. well that's great but you're not number one in the world so maybe you should pump some iron i don't know. >> that's the
. >> reich. one of the things i liked about the piece is that serena williams and her players were interviewed, serena saying she's now comfortable with her physique and another player andrea petkovic doesn't like the arm-bulging pictures of herself because she feels unfeminine so perhaps the fee maime athletes are conflicted on this. >> people don't like kim kardashian's buttocks and she sells millions of books and is one of the most admired beautiful women on the planet. >>...
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moment that this is appeasment, essentially striking diplomacy with a regime tantamount to the third reich is quite present among many of your republican colleagues. >> there are allusions to that. to neville chamberlain. probably quoted more often by republican colleagues than most former british leaders. fact of the matter is this. this is the same rhetoric used against ronald reagan when he sat down with the soviet union and decided he would negotiate to reduce the number of nuclear arms in the world. they said he was appeasing, a suicide pact. the harshest criticism from the right. same thing was true when richard nixon said let's open up relationship with red china. there were critics who said what is he doing? these are the people inspiring and funding the killers of american soldiers in vietnam. that they condemned him for it. it is a reality that if you are going to have a meaningful negotiation you will be sitting across the table from usually an enemy. some one you don't ordinarily do business with. here you are trying to strike balance, agreement, negotiation. in this case with
moment that this is appeasment, essentially striking diplomacy with a regime tantamount to the third reich is quite present among many of your republican colleagues. >> there are allusions to that. to neville chamberlain. probably quoted more often by republican colleagues than most former british leaders. fact of the matter is this. this is the same rhetoric used against ronald reagan when he sat down with the soviet union and decided he would negotiate to reduce the number of nuclear...
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this is what they did in the third reich with these experiments. would you go that far? >> it's disgusting. it's unacceptable. to most common sense americans in the country, no matter where you are on the choice issue. i'm pro-life. you look at something like this and say, this is not the kind of thing we want happening in the country. >> and they said we're selling them to research and all of this so diseases can be combatted. are there sanctuary cities in nnl? >> there are. there are. and you know this is a failure of the federal government. >> but why didn't you take action? >> you can't. because these are federal immigration laws. i can't, as governor order someone to enforce an immigration law. only the attorney general of the united states and the president of the united states can do that. this is typical of this administration, bill. they just enforce the laws that i want to. >> that's right. >> you want recreational marijuana in colorado or washington go ahead and have it even though it's against federal law. you don't like the immigration laws don't enforce tha
this is what they did in the third reich with these experiments. would you go that far? >> it's disgusting. it's unacceptable. to most common sense americans in the country, no matter where you are on the choice issue. i'm pro-life. you look at something like this and say, this is not the kind of thing we want happening in the country. >> and they said we're selling them to research and all of this so diseases can be combatted. are there sanctuary cities in nnl? >> there are....
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melissa: houston which have reiched pluto. that's right, pluto.y flew by the planet nine years after traveling into space. can you imagine? this is the most distant planet ever explored. phil keating live in miami with the latest. phil, people are pretty excited. >> reporter: triumphant day for nasa and usa. new horizon spacecraft and high resolution camera rewriting book on pluto starting with this. out ofth world, absolutely best, most detailed photographs anyone on earth has ever seen before of the icy dwarf planet, taken from 8,000 miles away. this is one how thousand times better than the previous best photo by the hubble space telescope on left all pixilated a couple years ago. scientists described this extraordinary accomplishment, a golfer teeing off in new york and making a hole-in-one in los angeles. this is the new horizon team reaction this morning as the space probe whizzed by. >> four, three, two, one, whoo! [applause] >> reporter: american flags aflying, just absolute pried and elation. all day today the space probe has been silent,
melissa: houston which have reiched pluto. that's right, pluto.y flew by the planet nine years after traveling into space. can you imagine? this is the most distant planet ever explored. phil keating live in miami with the latest. phil, people are pretty excited. >> reporter: triumphant day for nasa and usa. new horizon spacecraft and high resolution camera rewriting book on pluto starting with this. out ofth world, absolutely best, most detailed photographs anyone on earth has ever seen...
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i don't reich let them kiss me. i don't like spit, other people's spit. don't let them kiss me.sses me out even thinking about it. that's why i don't kiss. >> she has a strong aversion to her cell accommodations. >> my toilet is disgusting has poop on the inside. and this is what it is right here. if you look over here, these are mine. if you look over here, you see how nasty it is. they just throw you in a place, they don't care about you. they could care less. >> she used to be more of a mellow inmate and usually you see it the opposite, come in more aggressive and mellow out. she's done the opposite. >> most of these are pictures of my children, who are they talking to disrespect me. >> as she's gotten older or tired of coming back and forth, she's become more of an aggressive inmate. >> this is where we're at. >> green was recently placed in a 23-hour isolation cell after inmates reported that she had stolen food from them and part of a white supremacist gang. >> what did they tell you you're being accused of? >> being a gang member and having swastikas. >> i have tattoos bu
i don't reich let them kiss me. i don't like spit, other people's spit. don't let them kiss me.sses me out even thinking about it. that's why i don't kiss. >> she has a strong aversion to her cell accommodations. >> my toilet is disgusting has poop on the inside. and this is what it is right here. if you look over here, these are mine. if you look over here, you see how nasty it is. they just throw you in a place, they don't care about you. they could care less. >> she used to...
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>> well both krugman does a great job, stiglitz does a great job, robert reich used to be secretary ofor under the clinton administration. i think is doing a fantastic job. but it's a little bit too early, i must say, to be appointing a cabinet. let me get elected first. >> fair enough, sir. thank you so much. appreciate it. senator bernie sanders. >> thank you, jake. >>> when we come back, donald trump divided the republicans and roiled corporate america with his comments about illegal immigrants. now he's picking a new fight. that after the break. when you're living with diabetes, steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady, clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the lowest prices of the season, going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. right now, save $300 to $700 on sel
>> well both krugman does a great job, stiglitz does a great job, robert reich used to be secretary ofor under the clinton administration. i think is doing a fantastic job. but it's a little bit too early, i must say, to be appointing a cabinet. let me get elected first. >> fair enough, sir. thank you so much. appreciate it. senator bernie sanders. >> thank you, jake. >>> when we come back, donald trump divided the republicans and roiled corporate america with his...
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turned innocent men, women and children into victims simply because they were enemies of the third reich continuing search for these people is indication of the seriousness and horror of holocaust crimes. the trials are important to fight against holocaust denial and distortion and, quite frankly, these are the last people on earth who deserve any sympathy because they have absolutely no sympathy for the victims. >> reporter: if this case were tried in germany there would be more chance of success because there guards of death camps can be prosecuted. in denmark the criteria is different. according to leading law experts, being a witness to a crime doesn't make a person an accessory. one lawyer said she doubted the case would go to trial because of lack of eyewitnesses, because of rasmussen's age at the time and the daneer war thyme government which collaborated with the government encouraged youth to join the nazi battalions. helmuth lief rasmussen's secret past has been exposed and one of his biggest fears is his jewish friends will now disown him. for the pbs "newshour", malcolm braba
turned innocent men, women and children into victims simply because they were enemies of the third reich continuing search for these people is indication of the seriousness and horror of holocaust crimes. the trials are important to fight against holocaust denial and distortion and, quite frankly, these are the last people on earth who deserve any sympathy because they have absolutely no sympathy for the victims. >> reporter: if this case were tried in germany there would be more chance...
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popular politicians say merkel is building a fourth reich dominated by german capitalism.nother decision is buy decision is by the likes of spain or portugal to blackmail stronger european countries. finance ministers meeting on a proposal from greek authorities. is china's market collapse a bigger concern than greece? many think so with three and a quarter trillion dollars wiped from stocks in the last two weeks. u.s. exposure is much greater despite liquidity assistance. the composite fell again overnight. iran wants u.n. sanctions on the missile program listed in enraging western negotiators demanded nuclear deal before the deadline. they wants sanctions lifted before anything. neither side expected resolution. the oil markets drop 8% yesterday following below $53 a barrel, the steepest plunge since early february. prices stabilize this morning but it is certainly volatile. also looking at games for the broader markets once the market opens in two and half hours. it just keeps getting better and better for sepp blatter in the world soccer organization. the u.s. women's
popular politicians say merkel is building a fourth reich dominated by german capitalism.nother decision is buy decision is by the likes of spain or portugal to blackmail stronger european countries. finance ministers meeting on a proposal from greek authorities. is china's market collapse a bigger concern than greece? many think so with three and a quarter trillion dollars wiped from stocks in the last two weeks. u.s. exposure is much greater despite liquidity assistance. the composite fell...
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second world war from the people were lost a headstart to death and there is a huge blow to the third reich thousands of millions from these repayments which you are refusing to include in the question in the of the debt. so then you turn around a and speak in this way. what about our rights? i thank you should be turning to the chancellor of germany to ask her what is due. if you think the greeks will bowed their heads when they did not during a the slavery of the ottoman empire the decision yesterday of no in the government now is trying to pass a new agreement or memoranda of. but yes we can exist and of survive without the heroes of. it should dissolve. thank you. >> issues important to be clear about what you want. i am sure there are all sorts of things to learn from the greek experience experience, but i do fear for the future of that country. obviously real-estate and come to an agreement but we have to be prepared for all eventuality is to make sure whether it is helping the british tourist of the businesses we have taken all the plans of precautions that our necessary. my approach
second world war from the people were lost a headstart to death and there is a huge blow to the third reich thousands of millions from these repayments which you are refusing to include in the question in the of the debt. so then you turn around a and speak in this way. what about our rights? i thank you should be turning to the chancellor of germany to ask her what is due. if you think the greeks will bowed their heads when they did not during a the slavery of the ottoman empire the decision...
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but the consequence was to hammer the third right and it's -- reich and its dependencies that made it very difficult for them to wage the expansionary war they hoped to be waging. my feeling is that if you understand what the aspirations were in having an air campaign over the force the germans had in normandy which began to erode any vista rate the german war machine -- and eviscerate the german war machine and you see what the consequences were by 1945 you cannot really have any doubt that the campaign was effective. now, we smashed 60 german cities to smithereens. almost 7 million dead germans. end of the civilians that were killed, a member of those, hundreds of thousands, were killed in the bombing campaign -- and of the civilians a number of those, hundreds of thousands, were killed in the bombing campaign. my estimation is that it was worth it. david kennedy: i agree with that answer. let me just add that the question that you asked was on the minds of people at the time and the advocates of strategic airpower caused something to be formed called the strategic bombing survey wh
but the consequence was to hammer the third right and it's -- reich and its dependencies that made it very difficult for them to wage the expansionary war they hoped to be waging. my feeling is that if you understand what the aspirations were in having an air campaign over the force the germans had in normandy which began to erode any vista rate the german war machine -- and eviscerate the german war machine and you see what the consequences were by 1945 you cannot really have any doubt that...
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then an aspiring politician the head of the nazi party long before he became the furor of the third reichpublic image of the queen herself. >> it's not going to damage the monarchy in the eyes of the british public. people can understand it's a sensational story but i don't think it has an impactful feeling of how we view the monarchy. >> reporter: now the royal archives are not open to the public. some researches are invited to access them but only with palace approval but now some are says the royals should open up and reveal more of what's inside. >> charlie d'agata at the buckingham palace thank you. >> somehow they'll get to the bottom of it but she was imitating her royal >> embarrassing. >>> a surprise going down the aisle. the best year to get married and your chances of divorce. that's ahead after your local news. [ horn honks melody ] well, well. if it isn't the belle of the ball. gentlemen. you look well. what's new, flo? well, a name your price tool went missing last week. name your what, now? it gives you coverage options based on your budget. i just hope whoever stole it kno
then an aspiring politician the head of the nazi party long before he became the furor of the third reichpublic image of the queen herself. >> it's not going to damage the monarchy in the eyes of the british public. people can understand it's a sensational story but i don't think it has an impactful feeling of how we view the monarchy. >> reporter: now the royal archives are not open to the public. some researches are invited to access them but only with palace approval but now some...
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there was this huge loan to the third reich. of millions from these repayments which you are refusing to actually including the question of the debt. and so, you dare turn around and speak in this way? what about our lives, you are thinking mr. weber, should be turning to the chancellor of germany and asking her what is due? do you think the greeks will bow their heads when they did not during the slavery o the ultimatef the ottoman empire? the government now is apparently planning to pass a new agreement, new memorandum. we can exist and survive without the eurozone. the zone should unite or dissolve. thank you. >> tomorrow, paul ryan talks about international trade, tax policy among the u.s. economy -- an event hosted by politico. live coverage starts at 8 a.m. eastern time on c-span2. >> this week on first ladies, we learn about lucretia garfield. she was an educated woman and a believer and women's rights. when her husband was assassinated, she returned to ohio and a short his legacy by making their home into an early versio
there was this huge loan to the third reich. of millions from these repayments which you are refusing to actually including the question of the debt. and so, you dare turn around and speak in this way? what about our lives, you are thinking mr. weber, should be turning to the chancellor of germany and asking her what is due? do you think the greeks will bow their heads when they did not during the slavery o the ultimatef the ottoman empire? the government now is apparently planning to pass a...
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already a german chancellor and head of the nazi party but before he became the furrer of the third reichas much as that footage came as a surprise it's no likely to affect the public image of the queen herself. >> it's not going to damage the monarchy, the british public i think would understand that it's a sensational story but it doesn't have any impact on meaning how we view the monarchy. the. >> reporter: royal archives are not open to the public. some researchers are invited to access them but only with palace approval. now historians are saying royals should open up and reveal of what's inside. nora? >> charlie d'agata at buckingham palace, thank you. >> something tell me she'll get to the bottom. she's a little girl imitating her uncle. >> very embarrassing. >> all right. surprise is headed down the aisle. we look the best age to get married and with getting older means for your chances of divorce. that's ahead after your local news.o g and your chances of divorce. that's ahead after your local news. >>> and good morning, it is 8:25. i'm maria medina. traffic is slow going on sout
already a german chancellor and head of the nazi party but before he became the furrer of the third reichas much as that footage came as a surprise it's no likely to affect the public image of the queen herself. >> it's not going to damage the monarchy, the british public i think would understand that it's a sensational story but it doesn't have any impact on meaning how we view the monarchy. the. >> reporter: royal archives are not open to the public. some researchers are invited...
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there was this huge loan to the third reich.of millions from these repayments which you are refusing to actually including the question of the debt. and so, you dare turn around and speak in this way? what about our lives, you are thinking, mr. weber, should be turning to the chancellor of germany and asking her what is due? do you think the greeks will bow their heads when they did not during the slavery of the ottoman empire? the government now is apparently planning to pass a new agreement, new memorandum. we can exist and survive without the eurozone. the zone should unite or dissolve. thank you. national cable satellite corp. 2015] the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> earlier today, defense secretary ashton carter and the french defense minister held a the news conference at the pentagon. they talked about coalition efforts in the middle east and u.s. support for french efforts to fight terrorists in africa. >> good morning. good morning, everyone
there was this huge loan to the third reich.of millions from these repayments which you are refusing to actually including the question of the debt. and so, you dare turn around and speak in this way? what about our lives, you are thinking, mr. weber, should be turning to the chancellor of germany and asking her what is due? do you think the greeks will bow their heads when they did not during the slavery of the ottoman empire? the government now is apparently planning to pass a new agreement,...
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profits last quarter even though sales were up last year's star bursts customer had the satisfaction reich'sof bank offenders. >>darya: 25 million viewers watched as the world cup championship was won by american women chapel walking away with considerably less prize money from people teens' usa a on a to get $2 million for the win with a lot less of a 33 million that is awarded to germany when the men's team won the world cup in 2014 another comparison the u.s. men's team walk away with $8 million after losing and runs 16 of the couple that are given to a woman's work of the top: as much revenue as the men's world cup if you're a member of amazon listen to this they're doing something that they are to celebrate the 20th anniversary in the could save you a lot of money but you have to spend to save. mmmm yoplait hello, everybody. milk cow here with an important announcement about how yoplait original now has 25% less of the sugar. less sugar?? yes. but don't worry it still tastes good. oh that is great news, milk cow. enjoy! i will. mmmmmmmm! it tastes good! i know. yoplait! >>darya: 7 cisco
profits last quarter even though sales were up last year's star bursts customer had the satisfaction reich'sof bank offenders. >>darya: 25 million viewers watched as the world cup championship was won by american women chapel walking away with considerably less prize money from people teens' usa a on a to get $2 million for the win with a lot less of a 33 million that is awarded to germany when the men's team won the world cup in 2014 another comparison the u.s. men's team walk away with...
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patrick reiche is sports director in st. louis. i hope i didn't mess up your last name too badly.is on the cusp. how big a deal is this world cup victory for all women sports? >> it is a step forward progress for women's soccer game has progressed in terms of if you look at where the sport is now compared to where it was 20 years ago. one of the things people are wondering is the quality and success of the women's professional soccer league that exists and hope that it has an impact. i am worried because in 99 when we had arguably a more historic win at the rose bowl against china, that did not parlay itself into a financially viable women's soccer league. charles: to your point since then so many young girls in america have taken up the sport the supply has grown massively, go to any suburb and there are a bunch of girls playing competitive soccer so the full talent has gotten bigger. >> the pool has gotten bigger and the issue is can corporate america and meteorites coming to the fray because a lot of people making a big deal about the factwomen's soccer team is only receiving $
patrick reiche is sports director in st. louis. i hope i didn't mess up your last name too badly.is on the cusp. how big a deal is this world cup victory for all women sports? >> it is a step forward progress for women's soccer game has progressed in terms of if you look at where the sport is now compared to where it was 20 years ago. one of the things people are wondering is the quality and success of the women's professional soccer league that exists and hope that it has an impact. i am...
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now at 11:00, an historic announcement heard around the world this morning, a nuclear deal has been reiched
now at 11:00, an historic announcement heard around the world this morning, a nuclear deal has been reiched