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wnyc asked, can robert reich save capital limp? if we work with him. no one i know of has greater potential than robert reich to bridge between the good citizens on both the left and the right, who understand this moment, the urgency of this moment, and he, as man of great dignity and grace, insists with respect and good humor, that the truth be told now. robert reich, author of "saving capitalism". [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> thank you. >> it is so good to be in madison, wisconsin. it's so good to be in wisconsin. this is -- wisconsin is the source, the beginning, of progressivism in america. you know that. fighting bob laplette. but it's not necessarily entirely progressive now. there are cross-currents, right? this is sort of the epicenter of the american battle between the progressive forces and the regresssive forces of america. is that fair way of putting it? i don't want to disparage and i don't want to sound harsh, especially because i'm here at the invitation of this wonderful wisconsin book
wnyc asked, can robert reich save capital limp? if we work with him. no one i know of has greater potential than robert reich to bridge between the good citizens on both the left and the right, who understand this moment, the urgency of this moment, and he, as man of great dignity and grace, insists with respect and good humor, that the truth be told now. robert reich, author of "saving capitalism". [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much. thank you. [applause] [applause]...
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strength of will, through his character ando refused to give up and given against the german third reich. it was churchill who one by one as you fell to the nazis, poland, czechoslovakia, poland, and the something applicable france was living under a nazi swastika. but at no point were churchill give up and no point would you give in until the u.s. finally entered the fray and fought for a long as i get it was fdr, the american president come fdr was crippled by polio come fdr was a legendary charmer whose oratory was the stuff of legend. and he was fdr demand who tamed the depression unaffected a deeply ailing country when it was in the throes of depression and people actually worried that revolution to take place. and these two come in the hands of these two great men would come the rest of the war. had, in fact, very briefly as their meeting in egypt at one point churchill burst into fdr's room and he said mr. president, i've arranged a trip for us. we must go see the pyramids. and, indeed, they noted out at sunset. these two men, the best of friends, and as the sun was setting, they
strength of will, through his character ando refused to give up and given against the german third reich. it was churchill who one by one as you fell to the nazis, poland, czechoslovakia, poland, and the something applicable france was living under a nazi swastika. but at no point were churchill give up and no point would you give in until the u.s. finally entered the fray and fought for a long as i get it was fdr, the american president come fdr was crippled by polio come fdr was a legendary...
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. >> symbols of the third reich on public transportation?fe. her grieving father and husband break their silence after two suspects are charged. >> i don't feel like for giving. i feel like being angry. >> how a viewer watching from home saved the life
. >> symbols of the third reich on public transportation?fe. her grieving father and husband break their silence after two suspects are charged. >> i don't feel like for giving. i feel like being angry. >> how a viewer watching from home saved the life
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and frome failed that point forward we were on our way to the road to berlin and ending the third reich. on this while we have the civilian, military, and political leadership's reaction to the normandy landings, starting with anne frank, a young jewish girl hiding in an attic and holland, -- in ho lland, where she writes in her diary, could it be true that forces have been landed and we would be liberated? dwight eisenhower weighs in, supreme commander saying that we have landed and the hour of liberation is approaching. winston churchill, the prime minister of great britain, adds the sobering note that although we've had a successful landing there at normandy, in fact we have a very long way to go. we are better than 700 miles away from berlin itself. as you can see by this map here, we have managed to achieve a toehold on the content and penicillin france. and alongcherbourg the beaches, but we are also bottled up and facing a very hard, serious fight to try to move through northern france before we can start to really get some traction on defeating nazi germany. we are now in the ra
and frome failed that point forward we were on our way to the road to berlin and ending the third reich. on this while we have the civilian, military, and political leadership's reaction to the normandy landings, starting with anne frank, a young jewish girl hiding in an attic and holland, -- in ho lland, where she writes in her diary, could it be true that forces have been landed and we would be liberated? dwight eisenhower weighs in, supreme commander saying that we have landed and the hour...
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so smith became a guest of the third reich, a pow of the germans. and so not only do we have the piece of shrapnel that went into his shoulder, causing his injuries, but he became a pow of the germans. [no audio] he had to return to civilized life and learn how to use a fork again. these items that you see on display, they are really the crown jewels of this exhibit. we have five medals of honor here, our nation's highest military award, highest military decoration. and this is the largest grouping of medals of honor awarded to african americans since the ir awarding in 1987. -- 1997. 1997 was not so long ago, it took until 1997 to recognize the achievements of these very unique individuals. so the stories that are associated with these awards read like something superhuman. they are really unbelievable, incredible stories of bravery. not only stories of bravery, but stories of bravery under very harsh conditions. when you have the system working against you. we talked about serving under in segregated units, being considered a second-class soldier,
so smith became a guest of the third reich, a pow of the germans. and so not only do we have the piece of shrapnel that went into his shoulder, causing his injuries, but he became a pow of the germans. [no audio] he had to return to civilized life and learn how to use a fork again. these items that you see on display, they are really the crown jewels of this exhibit. we have five medals of honor here, our nation's highest military award, highest military decoration. and this is the largest...
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i mean, if you're trying to make a case for the "turd reich," i get it. nice racist pun.his is america, and you have the right to do that. just use a sharpie. only a suggestion. and this has been "the more you hate." ♪ (cheers and applause) but that's not all. apparently, there have also been a number of other reports of racial incidents on campus. >> members of a black student organization said a drunk white student yelled the "n" word at them. >> back in september, the student government president, who is a black man, said people in a pickup truck on campus yelled racial slurs at him. >> larry: wait, someone's surprised that some yokels in a pickup truck in missouri might yell out the "n" word? please. i would be surprised if the g.p.s. lady wasn't programmed to say that. "turn left, at the niggers." (audience reacts) that's what she said! in all fairness, it probably is the clearest landmark. that's all i'm saying. (audience reacts) (laughter) "you've missed your exit. please make a jew-turn as soon as possible ." racist g.p.s., everyone. thank you very much. (cheers a
i mean, if you're trying to make a case for the "turd reich," i get it. nice racist pun.his is america, and you have the right to do that. just use a sharpie. only a suggestion. and this has been "the more you hate." ♪ (cheers and applause) but that's not all. apparently, there have also been a number of other reports of racial incidents on campus. >> members of a black student organization said a drunk white student yelled the "n" word at them. >>...
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a guest of the third reich, a pow of the germans. have thet only do we piece of shrapnel that went into his shoulder, causing his injuries, but he became a pow of the germans. he spent the rest of the war in , near most bird. it's actually where the bulk of american pows were liberated from. here is his german prisoner of war id tag. it looks very similar to the german dog tag. spoonen we also have a that he used during the camp. that a fork story let's all of the food slip through. and in the prison camp, every morsel, every scrap of food was important. the spoon became the essential tool that he used. he said that after the war, after he was liberated in return home, his mom had to show him how to use a fork again. because he didn't want to use a fork. but he had to return to civilized life. and learn how to use a fork again. these items that you see on display, they are really the crown jewels of this exhibit. we have five medals of honor here, our nation's highest military award, highest military decoration. and this is the large
a guest of the third reich, a pow of the germans. have thet only do we piece of shrapnel that went into his shoulder, causing his injuries, but he became a pow of the germans. he spent the rest of the war in , near most bird. it's actually where the bulk of american pows were liberated from. here is his german prisoner of war id tag. it looks very similar to the german dog tag. spoonen we also have a that he used during the camp. that a fork story let's all of the food slip through. and in the...
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it's reich reality tv. i love to see it. >> they are becoming unglued in the big d. >> yes.d for us. okay? >> that's right. >> keep falling down. even when tony romo comes back. >> that's right. as we finish tonight, tonight at 10:00 we have continuing coverage of breaking news still happening at this hour. it is paris under attack. multiple explosions, deadly shooting and massive hostage situation. president obama pledging our nation's full support to the french people. the country on alert actually closing the french borders for the first time since world war ii. dozens are killed. we understand possibly more than a hundred being held hostage at this point. latest developments and early clues about who did this coming up tonight on the fox 29 news at 10:00 o'clock. that does it for us tonight at 6:00. >> we'll see you back here at 10:00. have a great night. inside edition is up next. >> below the belt? >> he lunged that life. >> has donald trump finally gone too far. >> if you're a child molester, a sick puppy, there's no cure for that. >> the ncis star who says she almost
it's reich reality tv. i love to see it. >> they are becoming unglued in the big d. >> yes.d for us. okay? >> that's right. >> keep falling down. even when tony romo comes back. >> that's right. as we finish tonight, tonight at 10:00 we have continuing coverage of breaking news still happening at this hour. it is paris under attack. multiple explosions, deadly shooting and massive hostage situation. president obama pledging our nation's full support to the french...
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americans polled did not approve of resettling jewish refugee children trying to escape the third reichthe government even went so far as to turn away a boat filled with german refugees. the ms "st. louis," sending it back to europe where a lot of its passengers were killed in the holocaust. not our proudest moment. look, we can help these refugees and be faith as well. besides, it's the christian thing. we do it all the time. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) i had my dad try it on tofu. i'd eat a piece of bark if you'd put sabra hummus on it. really! sabra hummus. made with simple, fresh ingredients that bring people together. you know what it would really be good on? meat! sabra. spread the world. wit doesn't call for ato cleaning service.s. it uses the cold to sift through every single speck. so if you wonder what inspired us to cold-filter our beer... well... you're looking at it. coors light. born in the rockies. whoocall of duty:t to knowblack ops 3 zombies.hese mountain dew. dew gives you xp times dos. do it!!! get double xp with dew and doritos for call of duty: blac
americans polled did not approve of resettling jewish refugee children trying to escape the third reichthe government even went so far as to turn away a boat filled with german refugees. the ms "st. louis," sending it back to europe where a lot of its passengers were killed in the holocaust. not our proudest moment. look, we can help these refugees and be faith as well. besides, it's the christian thing. we do it all the time. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) i had my dad...
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americans polled did not approve of resettling jewish refugee children trying to escape the third reichthe government even went so far as to turn away a boat filled with german refugees. the ms "st. louis," sending it back to europe where a lot of its passengers were killed in the holocaust. not our proudest moment. look, we can help these refugees and be faith as well. besides, it's the christian thing. we do it all the time. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) whoocall of duty:t to knowblack ops 3 zombies.hese mountain dew. dew gives you xp times dos. do it!!! get double xp with dew and doritos for call of duty: black ops 3 zombies. for $10 menu is here just for the holidays. with dishes like crispy chicken, brisket enchiladas, and steak in stout gravy. and everyone wants a taste. come in and taste the change for $10 before it all disappears. only at applebee's. dear, look at your brother! - he switched to verizon and he's still here because it cost him so darned much. relax! i'm switching to sprint. get unlimited data starting at $20 a month, only from sprint. [this mountain
americans polled did not approve of resettling jewish refugee children trying to escape the third reichthe government even went so far as to turn away a boat filled with german refugees. the ms "st. louis," sending it back to europe where a lot of its passengers were killed in the holocaust. not our proudest moment. look, we can help these refugees and be faith as well. besides, it's the christian thing. we do it all the time. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) whoocall of...
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. >> you got fourth reich, those dudes are aren't white supremacist.ere started 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, curt
. >> you got fourth reich, those dudes are aren't white supremacist.ere started 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...
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. >> symbols of the third reich on public transportation?'s offensive. >> and the slain pastor's wife. her grieving father and husband break their silence after two suspects are charged. >> i don't feel like for giving. i feel like being angry. >> how a viewer watching from home saved the life of a tv host. >> l
. >> symbols of the third reich on public transportation?'s offensive. >> and the slain pastor's wife. her grieving father and husband break their silence after two suspects are charged. >> i don't feel like for giving. i feel like being angry. >> how a viewer watching from home saved the life of a tv host. >> l
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wilhelm reich said this. marriages fall to pieces as the results of the ebert keeping discrepancy between sexual needs and economic conditions, he wrote the book the sexual revolution. sexual needs can be gratified with one and the same partner for a limited time only. tell that to your wives. sorry but my sexual needs can be gratified for a limited amount of time. kind of smash this monogamous relationship. this results in the wretchedness of marriage. wilhelm reich. herbert marcusa was the most influential of the frankfurt school of culture. kind of intellectual do route to the new left, the weather underground, bill airs, tom hayden, these people -- extremely influential. they handed out a dozen institutions, harvard, columbia, a bunch of others. marcusa talked-about polymorphous perverse the, sexual walid that included oral, anal, general product to schism -- protestantism, heterosexual intercourse, he believed sexual liberation was achieved by exploring near -- new permutations of sexual desires, sexual
wilhelm reich said this. marriages fall to pieces as the results of the ebert keeping discrepancy between sexual needs and economic conditions, he wrote the book the sexual revolution. sexual needs can be gratified with one and the same partner for a limited time only. tell that to your wives. sorry but my sexual needs can be gratified for a limited amount of time. kind of smash this monogamous relationship. this results in the wretchedness of marriage. wilhelm reich. herbert marcusa was the...
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americans polled did not approve of resettling jewish refugee children trying to escape the third reich. the government even went so far as to turn away a boat filled with german refugees. the ms "st. louis," sending it back to europe where a lot of its passengers were killed in the holocaust. not our proudest moment. look, we can help these refugees and be faith as well. besides, it's the christian thing. we do it all the time. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) thought i told you to stay off our turf. and what would you know about turf, skipper? let's end this here and now! let's dance! flo: whoa there! progressive covers boaand rvs, okay? plenty of policies to go around. [ grunts ] oh, oh, i'm the bad guy? you threw a fish at us, so, yeah. yeah. coverage for land and sea. now, that's progressive. i'm s(ding)g. we've been compromised! don't let hunger kill your game. hot pockets brings you new snack bites. bite-size hot pockets sandwiches with 100% real cheese. guys, i'm back! new snack bites from... (ding) ♪ hot pockets! (vo) you can check on them. you can worry about them.
americans polled did not approve of resettling jewish refugee children trying to escape the third reich. the government even went so far as to turn away a boat filled with german refugees. the ms "st. louis," sending it back to europe where a lot of its passengers were killed in the holocaust. not our proudest moment. look, we can help these refugees and be faith as well. besides, it's the christian thing. we do it all the time. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) thought i...
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north africa through d-day, fall of the third reich. historians will share the experience of soldiers who fought on both fronts, including african-americans serving in a segregated military. taking a look back at the presidential campaigns of ronald reagan, bill clinton, george h.w. bush and michael dukakis. saturday afternoon at 2:00, thomas tutor, tomb of the unknown soldier on history of arlington national cemetery, role and creation of the tomb guard and the notable people buried at the cemetery. cbs news special report by morley safer with the widow of a combat casualty and enlisted men. american history tv all weekend and on holidays, too, only on c-span 3. all day coverage from washington, d.c. friday it's the 32 nd annual miami book fair. all day coverage begins at 8:00 am eastern, featuring author talks and interviews. saturday afternoon at 3:00, from this year's fall for the book festival at george mason university. robert poole on the plot at arlington cemetery known as section 60 and sunday night at 9:00, attorney roberta ka
north africa through d-day, fall of the third reich. historians will share the experience of soldiers who fought on both fronts, including african-americans serving in a segregated military. taking a look back at the presidential campaigns of ronald reagan, bill clinton, george h.w. bush and michael dukakis. saturday afternoon at 2:00, thomas tutor, tomb of the unknown soldier on history of arlington national cemetery, role and creation of the tomb guard and the notable people buried at the...
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reich oh, nice and comfortable zoo same car teen o. 71 for redwood city.he water a bit cooler high of 61 degrees. downtown san francisco. tomorrow 63 sunset 66 for south temperature t.north by a lot of 70's mild condition. 73 calistoga. 73 la lay oh. out of the situation cars in the sunshine, 601 for all day weekend look mild cool begins wednesday chance of showers we see the chilly day arrive on good things. for all you tour if i eaters. i believe there all right. and waffles. there you go. >> thanks. >>> still to come at 9:00. uc into the nationals room square public tome area man even richer. pass my constipation and belly pain... ...feel like a raging storm. i've tried laxatives... ... but my symptoms keep returning. my constipation... ...feels like a heavy weight... ...that keeps coming back. linzess can help. once-daily linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess helps you proactively manage your symptoms. it may help you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are... ... easier to pass and may relie
reich oh, nice and comfortable zoo same car teen o. 71 for redwood city.he water a bit cooler high of 61 degrees. downtown san francisco. tomorrow 63 sunset 66 for south temperature t.north by a lot of 70's mild condition. 73 calistoga. 73 la lay oh. out of the situation cars in the sunshine, 601 for all day weekend look mild cool begins wednesday chance of showers we see the chilly day arrive on good things. for all you tour if i eaters. i believe there all right. and waffles. there you go....
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can't talk about third reich and defeating it if you don't talk about nazis, you could offend somebody. this will lead to our losing this war against the jihadis. >> scary stuff. dr. sebastian gorka, thanks for being with us tonight. >> thank you, judge, a pleasure. >> all right. >>> let them in, shut it down, or just take a break. the refugee debate ranges on. talking about new legislation to stop the flow of syrians into the united states. talk show host disagrees and we will debate it live. you don't want to miss this one. stay with us. john kerry returns to the middle east tomorrow. >>> the paris attacks prompted a fire storm of debate over the u.s. syrian refugee program. my next guest says the president's plan to accept syrian refugees must be put on hold because we can't identify the bad ones. joining me, a member of the house foreign affairs committee among those backing legislation to halt syrian refugees coming to the united states. thanks for being with us. tell us why you co-sponsored the legislation, what do you say to those that say you're uncharitable, unchristian, uname
can't talk about third reich and defeating it if you don't talk about nazis, you could offend somebody. this will lead to our losing this war against the jihadis. >> scary stuff. dr. sebastian gorka, thanks for being with us tonight. >> thank you, judge, a pleasure. >> all right. >>> let them in, shut it down, or just take a break. the refugee debate ranges on. talking about new legislation to stop the flow of syrians into the united states. talk show host disagrees...
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is that of the reich, something that has material implications from here?ick carn: yes, from a more market point of view, the biggest as essential store -- existential threat would be a le pen presidency in 2017. that is not all that terribly far away. back to work after christmas, that will be next year. likely, rapidly increasing problem and again rightly or wrongly, this kind of horrific event plays into the hands of the reich and in one focus on immigration as a central part of the debate. you inc. it will lead to some kind of breakup of the eurozone? it seems like a tail risk. we have not really had time to digest the political implications on friday. nick carn: it remains a tell risk and the rise of the extreme and places like greece and the form of -- one of the consistence stories and europe as we both know if the infamous phrase, europe is france and germany and everything else is just trimmings. if you're looking for something risk, the existential yet the look of something that of facts either the german policy or relation between france and germ
is that of the reich, something that has material implications from here?ick carn: yes, from a more market point of view, the biggest as essential store -- existential threat would be a le pen presidency in 2017. that is not all that terribly far away. back to work after christmas, that will be next year. likely, rapidly increasing problem and again rightly or wrongly, this kind of horrific event plays into the hands of the reich and in one focus on immigration as a central part of the debate....
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i mean, remember german reich marshal wolfgang meinhardt? no, of course, you doanlts because someone went back in time and killed him as a baby, preventing world war 1.5 and yet, world war ii happened anyway. ( applause ) that's why it's so crucial this question comes up at tonight's debate. when time travel technology arrives, you know the president will be the first one to use it. and you want a trustworthy leader at the helm of "time force one," someone who'll use it responsibly and not waste it on taking jesus on a pteradactyl ride. ( laughter ) ( applause ) i know it looks like fun. i know it looks like fun. ( applause ) but we've got to have priorities. now, ben carson has said if he could go back in time he would jews guns. of course, ben carson wouldn't kill hitler himself. as a doctor, he swore: first, do no harm. second, give everyone guns. ( laughter ) now, i'm not running for president, but here's what i would do with a time machine: >> audience: ooooh! >> stephen: if i was, here's what i would do with a time machine. i, too, wou
i mean, remember german reich marshal wolfgang meinhardt? no, of course, you doanlts because someone went back in time and killed him as a baby, preventing world war 1.5 and yet, world war ii happened anyway. ( applause ) that's why it's so crucial this question comes up at tonight's debate. when time travel technology arrives, you know the president will be the first one to use it. and you want a trustworthy leader at the helm of "time force one," someone who'll use it responsibly...
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spring that teams were paid $5 million to allow members of the armed forces to perform various acts reich singing the national anthem. an effort is underway in congress to banal the spending of taxpayer dollars. >> anesthesia teams do a lot of good work. the problem is when activities like this are paid for by the taxpayer, it cheapens everything educational they do. >>. >> major league baseball and national hockey league teams also allegedly received taxpayer dollars. coming up at 5:30 on world news tonight, the investigation and what the leagues and the teams are saying about those payments. >> still to come on abc 7 news at 4:00, plans to imploed part of the old bay bridge delayed. when it's going to happen and what you can expect. push. >> i'm michael finney. ask finney is just ahead. i'm still taking your questions on factbook. i'll annals your questions here live a little later. >> here's the view from our eastern hills camera. oh, we've got some schilly mornings coming our way. i'll have the forecast coming up in just a moment. >> and a live look now at the situation at the mcarthu
spring that teams were paid $5 million to allow members of the armed forces to perform various acts reich singing the national anthem. an effort is underway in congress to banal the spending of taxpayer dollars. >> anesthesia teams do a lot of good work. the problem is when activities like this are paid for by the taxpayer, it cheapens everything educational they do. >>. >> major league baseball and national hockey league teams also allegedly received taxpayer dollars. coming...
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just reich today -- just like today, beautiful. here comes your sunday about lunchtime.o those areas to cool up and drop those temperatures down too to the upper 60s, back to the lower 60s. by sunday afternoon, that it will be a few sprinkles on sunday morning and the real event is sunday night in to monday morning when this guy would slide through. basically sunday is this unsettled day as you were playing soccer, right? i mean it's game on. but maybe an umbrella around something like that throughout your sunday afternoon. watch what happens. boom right there, right? that's your sunday morning. here is sunday afternoon. then sunday night as you'll see that real cold air that i was pointing to, then kind of lingers. i would not be surprised to see that on monday afternoon. easily get winter weather advisory for them up there and that we'll track that in your forecast highs for tomorrow and with that five-day tacked on. but the good news with the rain in the forecast. it looks like it will happen and the nicest day on the weekend. not too bad either. but on sunday night a
just reich today -- just like today, beautiful. here comes your sunday about lunchtime.o those areas to cool up and drop those temperatures down too to the upper 60s, back to the lower 60s. by sunday afternoon, that it will be a few sprinkles on sunday morning and the real event is sunday night in to monday morning when this guy would slide through. basically sunday is this unsettled day as you were playing soccer, right? i mean it's game on. but maybe an umbrella around something like that...
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can't talk about third reich and defeating it if you don't talk about nazis, you could offend somebody. this will lead to our losing this war against the jihadis. >> scary stuff. dr. sebastian gorka, thanks for being with us tonight. >> thank you, judge, a pleasure. >> all right. >>> let them in, shut it down, or just take a break. the refugee debate ranges on. talking about new legislation to stop the flow of syrians into the united states. talk show host disagrees and we will debate it live. you don't want to miss this one. stay with us. as introductions go, this is a name you don't want to forget. the ram promaster city. it's a van that speaks volumes. it's spacious and flexible. it can carry heavy loads and go the distance. and for small business owners, it will make a strong first impression. you won't find the brand pharmacists recommend most for cold and flu relief at the shelf. advil cold & sinus is only behind the pharmacy counter. ask your pharmacist for fast, powerful advil cold & sinus. relief doesn't get any better than this. no tellin' how much i'm gellin'. you gellin'? y
can't talk about third reich and defeating it if you don't talk about nazis, you could offend somebody. this will lead to our losing this war against the jihadis. >> scary stuff. dr. sebastian gorka, thanks for being with us tonight. >> thank you, judge, a pleasure. >> all right. >>> let them in, shut it down, or just take a break. the refugee debate ranges on. talking about new legislation to stop the flow of syrians into the united states. talk show host disagrees...
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the stadium that showcased the third reich's might went empty. with hitler committing suicide just before the war ended, the furor's inner circle was left to the answer for unspeakable crimes. on november 20th, 1945, in what was called the greatest trial in history, 24 top members of the nazi party entered the courtroom in nuremburg, gsoering, and founder of the gestapo. waiting for him, a military tribunal to be presided by the united states, great britain, france and russia. >> at nurembourg, the hitler gang has gone on trial. >> robert jackson, knowing the world would be watching let little doubt about the trial's significance. >> the wrongs which we seek to condemn and punish have been so calculated, so malignant and so devastating that civilization cannot tolerate their being ignored. >> the international tribunal, including sentences of death should they be found guilty of charges including the waging of aggressive war crimes against hu humanity later called genocide for ethnic cleansing. jackson and his colleagues were tasked with ensuring
the stadium that showcased the third reich's might went empty. with hitler committing suicide just before the war ended, the furor's inner circle was left to the answer for unspeakable crimes. on november 20th, 1945, in what was called the greatest trial in history, 24 top members of the nazi party entered the courtroom in nuremburg, gsoering, and founder of the gestapo. waiting for him, a military tribunal to be presided by the united states, great britain, france and russia. >> at...
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can't talk about third reich and defeating it if you don't talk about nazis, you could offend somebodyill lead to our losing this war against the jihadis. >> scary stuff. dr. sebastian gorka, thanks for being with us tonight. >> thank you, judge, a pleasure. >> all right. >>> let them in, shut it down, or just take a break. the refugee debate ranges on. talking about new legislation to stop the flow of syrians into the united states. talk show host disagrees and we will debate it live. you don't want to miss this one. stay with us. ok, we're here. here's dad. mom. the twins. aunt alice... you didn't tell me aunt alice was coming. of course. don't forget grandpa. can the test drive be over now? maybe just head back to the dealership? don't you want to meet my family? yep, totally. it's practically yours, but we still need your signature. the sign then drive event. zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first months payment on a new jetta and other select volkswagen models. we rely on our courage. the kind of courage that shows up when we need it... and when cancer is lea
can't talk about third reich and defeating it if you don't talk about nazis, you could offend somebodyill lead to our losing this war against the jihadis. >> scary stuff. dr. sebastian gorka, thanks for being with us tonight. >> thank you, judge, a pleasure. >> all right. >>> let them in, shut it down, or just take a break. the refugee debate ranges on. talking about new legislation to stop the flow of syrians into the united states. talk show host disagrees and we...
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appeal in terms of instead of instead of the project makers must looking at look at 3 areas for the reich's description and the internal revenue stage meant the public was excluded if commenting just to speak on this point what are the more substantive oversights in the project description and the alternates from the current project as finally negotiated you felt. >> the services analysis. >> well it is good to make the statement nothing you thought the oversight was in the study. >> well, i disagree i believe that we mentioned all of those points and just the fact they were 3 different project descriptions you don't have to go further that - >> if that's okay most of large projects before the board there are multiple project descriptions and alternatives and the final be negotiated project that comes before the board tends to be a mixture of the multiple projects it continuing comes up in large projects never the project is the same when it comes to the final boards how is this different from any large project and the major substantive oversight that has not been analyzed in this study you
appeal in terms of instead of instead of the project makers must looking at look at 3 areas for the reich's description and the internal revenue stage meant the public was excluded if commenting just to speak on this point what are the more substantive oversights in the project description and the alternates from the current project as finally negotiated you felt. >> the services analysis. >> well it is good to make the statement nothing you thought the oversight was in the study....
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what was the mood reich whlike y spoke with reporters?> everyone wants to see what this was like considering in 2011 when benjamin netanyahu was in that oval office lecturing president obama very uncomfortably on history and the relationship between these two countries. and then coming here just a few months ago not even meeting with president obama but railing against the iran nuclear deal before congress. so this is the first time that they're meeting face-to-face in more than a year. and it could not have been more different than those prior times. i mean, we saw this exuberant handshake multiple times. netanyahu offering an if fusive thank you to the u.s. and president obama also offered this strong statement, again in support of israel. listen. >> i want to be very clear that we condemn in the strongest terms palestinian violence against innocent israeli citizens. and i want to repeat once again it is my strong belief that israel has not just the right but the obligation to protect itself. >> interesting no mention there of it being
what was the mood reich whlike y spoke with reporters?> everyone wants to see what this was like considering in 2011 when benjamin netanyahu was in that oval office lecturing president obama very uncomfortably on history and the relationship between these two countries. and then coming here just a few months ago not even meeting with president obama but railing against the iran nuclear deal before congress. so this is the first time that they're meeting face-to-face in more than a year. and...
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weeks before the inevitable third reich, bonhoeffer another spiritualist were executed by hitler's direct command. to followas honored the guards a pulled his fellow prisoners aside and said "this is the end for me, the beginning of life. brian: when did you first know about somebody ninth bonhoeffer? -- somebody named bonhoeffer? of 1988. summer the video is on my website i do not want to go into the details. a significant summer for me. dream andk, i had a changed as though the kind of thing you read about in the book. the men were sharing his face for me, my dear friend, he headed me of bonhoeffer copy of "cost of discipleship." he asked if i'd ever heard of bonhoeffer? i was 25 years old. he said he is a german pastor and theologian, series christian who got involved in speaking up for the jews in speaking out against hitler and was killed by the nazis for his faith and believe. i thought, you have to be kidding? my mother is from germany. i speak some german. i grew up with the german axis in my house. my mother, my grandfather was killed in the war. this is my life and my history an
weeks before the inevitable third reich, bonhoeffer another spiritualist were executed by hitler's direct command. to followas honored the guards a pulled his fellow prisoners aside and said "this is the end for me, the beginning of life. brian: when did you first know about somebody ninth bonhoeffer? -- somebody named bonhoeffer? of 1988. summer the video is on my website i do not want to go into the details. a significant summer for me. dream andk, i had a changed as though the kind of...
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he always had a very uneasy relationship with the reich of the republican party.indeed with conservatives as well. that's one of the interesting things about kissinger's predicament and then we explain why he is a controversial figure. he always had enemies on the right, particularly in the debates on the 1970s about whether the soviet union was a stellar. >> host: so the book is called the idealist, which is a is a rather contrarian taken kissinger even in those calmly descriptions is described as the ultimate realist, if not a direct descendent. so you choice of the word idealists as you describe in the book is not -- it's more of a notion of idealism, can you explain for the audience at home what you mean by idealist when it comes to kissinger and one our notion of courses traditionally smithsonian-ism, but that's but that's really not the description you're using. >> guest: it is true most people think of henry kissinger as the ark realist in the name they throw around, maybe it is not surprising people fall into that trap. i like to show the book that if it i
he always had a very uneasy relationship with the reich of the republican party.indeed with conservatives as well. that's one of the interesting things about kissinger's predicament and then we explain why he is a controversial figure. he always had enemies on the right, particularly in the debates on the 1970s about whether the soviet union was a stellar. >> host: so the book is called the idealist, which is a is a rather contrarian taken kissinger even in those calmly descriptions is...
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that was the initial response, you walk into the subway and you see the image of -- the nazi third reich you and they don't understand why that's there. >> reporter: this image, pretty confusing. the american flag? and the nazi symbol all over a new york city subway car. >> the, the attention to this us, we got many, many, many complaints, once people started seeing the ads. >> reporter: the ads plastered all over the s. train. which is the shuttle between grand central terminal and times square. part of a pronotion motional campaign for the -- promotional campaign for the amazon show a called the man with the high castle. >> made them very, very insensitive to a lot of people in the city. >> reporter: but there's no sign of them tuesday afternoon. quickly removed after the uproar. >> even if it wasn't intentional, that they -- that they really try to understand that these kind of things can be very, very detrimental. >> reporter: now, even mayor de blasio weighed in on the subject saying that even though these ads do fall within mta guidelines, he did want amazon to remove the ads. agai
that was the initial response, you walk into the subway and you see the image of -- the nazi third reich you and they don't understand why that's there. >> reporter: this image, pretty confusing. the american flag? and the nazi symbol all over a new york city subway car. >> the, the attention to this us, we got many, many, many complaints, once people started seeing the ads. >> reporter: the ads plastered all over the s. train. which is the shuttle between grand central...
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>> because i never had a gift reich that in my life. >> now the money the couple raised will also pay for ford's first year of insurance. >> one of the stories that makes the holiday so special. an arizona mother giving her soldier son a huge surprise on his way home from basic training. 18-year-old army private codey middleton got on a plane last week when the flight attendant called him up to the front of the plane. she thanked him for his service and that's when the surprise came. >> oh my gosh. so codey's mom is a flight attendant herself. she told her son she was working a flight in hawaii, so he wouldn't get suspicious. >> i love those stories. >> it's so great. >> to have that happen during the holidays is even sweeter. a high school football coach gets the gift of life just before the holiday. >> last thanksgiving, david priestly was diagnosed with heart failure. doctors implanted a device to help his heart keep beating and put his name on the transplant list. after waiting for nearly a year, the donor heart became available just a few days ago. >> it's really a gift that than
>> because i never had a gift reich that in my life. >> now the money the couple raised will also pay for ford's first year of insurance. >> one of the stories that makes the holiday so special. an arizona mother giving her soldier son a huge surprise on his way home from basic training. 18-year-old army private codey middleton got on a plane last week when the flight attendant called him up to the front of the plane. she thanked him for his service and that's when the...
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robert reich professor at the university of california at berk. author of "saving capitalism" and anna that regard very, supporter of jeb bush. those attacks right in the middle of the campaign. how does it change it? >> on the republican side it out puts theuestionf who primary voters want as commander in chief front and center in a way it hasn't been so far. i don't know which way that cuts. does it help a senator familiar with foreign policy which marco rubio is and ted cruz is as well or someone who can say i'm a tough skubt tiff and at least on foreign policy related things as aa prosecutor, chris christie i think has a chance to make h case on that. i think it hurts trump and carson honestly. i think you want someone who has some government experience, some experience dealing with the military, dealing with the intelligence community as the next president. >> you're nodding your head. >> i think that it does have a pretty big impact on the republican side because it does remind people that electing a president is putting a commander in chief
robert reich professor at the university of california at berk. author of "saving capitalism" and anna that regard very, supporter of jeb bush. those attacks right in the middle of the campaign. how does it change it? >> on the republican side it out puts theuestionf who primary voters want as commander in chief front and center in a way it hasn't been so far. i don't know which way that cuts. does it help a senator familiar with foreign policy which marco rubio is and ted cruz...
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republican governor of ohio is drawing an explicit parallel of donald trump and the rise of the third reich. les we forget, trump called mexican immigrants criminals and rapists when he began his campaign and paid a price with business deals, he has spent almost six months at the top of the polls, the most popular candidate in the gop field, surging as of late. and there's clearly demand for what trump is selling and not new, it's been present in the base for years, fueled by conservative leaders and elected officials. in the a wake of the attacks in paris, trump seemed to have crossed the line in the eyes of republicans, starting with openness requiring muslims to register in a database or carry a special i.d. the last few days, he man ammed to flirt with some of the most recognizables a spents of fascism, political violence documented on the show, pro-testers have been assaulted by trump supporters on numerous occasions, african-american demonstrator was filmed being attacked at rally on saturday, this was trump's response. i had 10,000 people in the room yesterday. 10,000 people. and thi
republican governor of ohio is drawing an explicit parallel of donald trump and the rise of the third reich. les we forget, trump called mexican immigrants criminals and rapists when he began his campaign and paid a price with business deals, he has spent almost six months at the top of the polls, the most popular candidate in the gop field, surging as of late. and there's clearly demand for what trump is selling and not new, it's been present in the base for years, fueled by conservative...