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cs and 81 reich marks. well, it should be enough to buy an oscillator to extend the range of our radio. tomorrow morning, i want you to take a little trip to the countryside. there's a monsieur groleau who has a cottage just past the third bridge. he's got a wine cellar full of vacuum tubes. tell him we need a high frequency oscillator. offer him 300 francs but don't go any hihier than 500. we have more pressing needs. such as? planning on blowing up a german tank? if necessary. we're not trying to build an army here. maybe it's time we did. three more german battalions have occupied the city and a panzer division is holding position 11 kilometers away. when the americans arrive and the fighting begins i don't intend to be standing next to a piano singing "moonlight becomes you." the americans won't be able to approach this city without our help. if they can't liberate sainte claire the assault into germany could fail. we need to be gathering information movements i'm tired of lighting the nazis' cigarettes
cs and 81 reich marks. well, it should be enough to buy an oscillator to extend the range of our radio. tomorrow morning, i want you to take a little trip to the countryside. there's a monsieur groleau who has a cottage just past the third bridge. he's got a wine cellar full of vacuum tubes. tell him we need a high frequency oscillator. offer him 300 francs but don't go any hihier than 500. we have more pressing needs. such as? planning on blowing up a german tank? if necessary. we're not...
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. >> joining me now charlie sykes and robert reich who served under president bill clinton. you and paul ryan difb urverged the woods. you could not support donald trump for a variety of reasons. i was persuaded that they were genuine. paul ryan stuck with him because he basically said the things that paul ryan and charlie sykes believe in, the division of america from domestic policy agenda is going to get in there with donald trump and lo and behold donald trump runs on some bizarre amalgam of ethno nationalalist backlash or kick enzian tariffs, are they going to get the paul ryan plan? >> you know what? i have to tell you, i would hope so. but i doubt it. paul ryan and donald trump are on opposite poles of the conservative movement, opposite poles of their view of america and of their sense of the role of government. i understand the concern that somehow this is going to be a unified front, but you know, as maxine waters did actually point out, you can't trust anything that donald trump says. what he says and what he does have been so different all year long. and you wond
. >> joining me now charlie sykes and robert reich who served under president bill clinton. you and paul ryan difb urverged the woods. you could not support donald trump for a variety of reasons. i was persuaded that they were genuine. paul ryan stuck with him because he basically said the things that paul ryan and charlie sykes believe in, the division of america from domestic policy agenda is going to get in there with donald trump and lo and behold donald trump runs on some bizarre...
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and of course the rice marine -- the reich marine says, we cannot do this for free. very often when you look at sources regarding the deutschland, the shipyard is named under a different name. they were full of boats and other ships. did not have room to do the basic construction. they formed out the whole -- the entire hull. when that bulk was finished, they would bring it to crook -- to krupp outfitter yard and do all of the internal. you her scopes, torpedo tubes, propulsion systems, even the habitability and personal areas. the designer -- what sort of envelope did he design? is it the lineage valid? guess what? diesel electric drive. we can talk in the q&a whether that is a good choice. 9.5 knots. but again it is not a warship, it is a vessel. -- you don't have to fit two torpedoes and a stern. more important is the experiment of the ship itself. most of the german submarines of the era ranged in displacement capacity between 800 t00 capacity between 800 to 1000 tons. this boat was a lot bigger and had weight of a different sort. not just people and weapons. the
and of course the rice marine -- the reich marine says, we cannot do this for free. very often when you look at sources regarding the deutschland, the shipyard is named under a different name. they were full of boats and other ships. did not have room to do the basic construction. they formed out the whole -- the entire hull. when that bulk was finished, they would bring it to crook -- to krupp outfitter yard and do all of the internal. you her scopes, torpedo tubes, propulsion systems, even...
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before her twitter account was suspended her bio read quote "alt- reich queen...literally hitler." tequila has also made it clear on social media she supports president- elect donald trump...her facebook profile picture shows her wearing a trump hat. rapper kanye west is in the hospital right now after abruptly cancelling his concert says he is being treated for exhaustion. he is under observation at los angeles hospital this morning. the decision to hospitalize west came after l-a police responded to a disburbance call...yesterday. earlier in the day the rest of kanye's tour was cancelled. this all comes after several days of bizarre behavior from the artist... this is video from a concert in sacramento where he showed up late...performed just two songs and then went on a political now west's family says he just needs rest... :45-:50 pause for 5 seconds of nats it's down to the final three couples on dancing with the stars.... last night country singer jana kramer was eliminated... hinchcliffe and olympic gold medalist laurie hernandez are still left. the winner will be revealed i
before her twitter account was suspended her bio read quote "alt- reich queen...literally hitler." tequila has also made it clear on social media she supports president- elect donald trump...her facebook profile picture shows her wearing a trump hat. rapper kanye west is in the hospital right now after abruptly cancelling his concert says he is being treated for exhaustion. he is under observation at los angeles hospital this morning. the decision to hospitalize west came after l-a...
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dj beachum with the third reich. notre dame up by 15. 56-44 in the second half. >>> thanks for watching. we will see you tonight at 10. every tv doctor knows that when preparing for surgery, use an over pronounced washing technique for dramatic effect. they also know you need to get your annual check-up. now prepare for your check-up with one touch using the mycigna app, where you can find a doctor in your plan's network to save >>> right now on "the list," cut your cooking time in half. turkey day hacks to save you hours in the kitchen. and shopping social. tricks to make those anning ads save you money. then go mini. three creative side dishes big on flavor by going small. plus, sexy taxi? cab drivers go from not to hot in this crazy calendar. >> here's what's trending now. >> this holiday season it's all about picking the perfect gift. so don't think twice before choosing anything that landed on the list of the most dangerous toys of the year. released by the nonprofit group world against toys causing harm. no hug
dj beachum with the third reich. notre dame up by 15. 56-44 in the second half. >>> thanks for watching. we will see you tonight at 10. every tv doctor knows that when preparing for surgery, use an over pronounced washing technique for dramatic effect. they also know you need to get your annual check-up. now prepare for your check-up with one touch using the mycigna app, where you can find a doctor in your plan's network to save >>> right now on "the list," cut your...
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. >> pat reich writes in, quote, he has every right to protest for whatever reason he wants. that's what makes this country great. we are allowed to be free thinkingers and have -- thinkers and have opinions. i am not offended by any player protest. you probably think i am crazy. >> drew talks about the jersey burnings and writes given what those you jerseys costs, must be nice to have that kind of money to burn in. another one says i am surprised someone has a mike evans jersey. the management is weighing in writing, we encourage members of our organization to respectfully honor our flag during the playing of the national anthem. we recognize every individual's constitutional right to freedom of speech which is cr the american principles we cherish. >> the bucs will hold a news conference at 4:15. we will be there. >>> deputies are searching for people who scribbled anti-trump messages on the outside of three homes. deputies believe the same person started a fire inside a vacant trailer. sarah hollenbeck spoke with the next door neighbors in east hillsborough county. >> repo
. >> pat reich writes in, quote, he has every right to protest for whatever reason he wants. that's what makes this country great. we are allowed to be free thinkingers and have -- thinkers and have opinions. i am not offended by any player protest. you probably think i am crazy. >> drew talks about the jersey burnings and writes given what those you jerseys costs, must be nice to have that kind of money to burn in. another one says i am surprised someone has a mike evans jersey....
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if something doesn't look reich, pick a different machine. if you've got a story, open up our mobile app and click on the big red action button. back to you. >> but for one valley man, who was practically born into the organization, the final outcome didn't really matter. we went one on one with a sun of a cub's ledge maryland. >> what was it like for you growing up. >> i was born into it. so as long as i can remember, we were at wrigley field. that was our playground. >> reporter: exhausted from a long weekend just returned back to arizona two historical word series games in chicago. he was there, up close and personal at wrigley field. but despite how tired he is right now, he says it was worth every single minute. as for jeff, watching the team win game 5 and being in the middle of all of this excitement, was a very different experience for him. it was emotional. >> st it the world series. that have been lost by so many generations of cub fans. was there celebrating their mother or father or brother or sister who aren't around to see this.
if something doesn't look reich, pick a different machine. if you've got a story, open up our mobile app and click on the big red action button. back to you. >> but for one valley man, who was practically born into the organization, the final outcome didn't really matter. we went one on one with a sun of a cub's ledge maryland. >> what was it like for you growing up. >> i was born into it. so as long as i can remember, we were at wrigley field. that was our playground....
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and that just flies in the face of what reality is and what >> chemical extraction labs reich this already being busted in valley on an almost weekly basis and whale it reduce the penalty, both california and colorado recently increased their penalties. laws were changed after more than 30 exemployeesesemployeeses were linked to labs in colorado. in can california, one hospital treated 6 children from burns -- 68 children from burns from these labs in three years. >> what is a equipment? >> there is -- this is some of the equipment we have recovered. >> reporter: several areas at the county evidence locker are packed with illegal labs busted in neighborhoods across the valley. the concern for law enforcement, reduce the penalty, even more people will be willing to take the risk. >> they're going to be typically amateurs. >> reporter: detectives say think of these labs like having a meth lab next door. more. as hazardous if not more. >> if you reduce the penalty, won't that increase the likelihood more people will do this? >> no. because again, all they have to do is go get a business licen
and that just flies in the face of what reality is and what >> chemical extraction labs reich this already being busted in valley on an almost weekly basis and whale it reduce the penalty, both california and colorado recently increased their penalties. laws were changed after more than 30 exemployeesesemployeeses were linked to labs in colorado. in can california, one hospital treated 6 children from burns -- 68 children from burns from these labs in three years. >> what is a...
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crashes reich this one in tennessee often spark changes to improve school bus safety. our investigator rick sallinger shows us the bus safety measures here in colorado. >> reporter: what happened in happened here. precautions have been taken. it was 1971 when brake failure led to a school bus crash on monarch pass killing eight students and a coach. that led to what's called the colorado rack and load test. jennifer oaks with the colorado department of education says this is important. >> school buses that are sold and operated in colorado for our students have an extra the frame of the school bus stays intact. >> reporter: that was in place in 1989 when this boulder valley school bus crashed also believed to brake failure. one student was killed. you can see while the frame wrinkled, it did not collapse. the value of seatbelts on school buses has been hotly debated for years. this video by a proponent of the belts. but she says higher seats compartmentalization. >> that is seemed safer than the seatbelts. >> reporter: we went to a school in the cherry creek district t
crashes reich this one in tennessee often spark changes to improve school bus safety. our investigator rick sallinger shows us the bus safety measures here in colorado. >> reporter: what happened in happened here. precautions have been taken. it was 1971 when brake failure led to a school bus crash on monarch pass killing eight students and a coach. that led to what's called the colorado rack and load test. jennifer oaks with the colorado department of education says this is important....
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invasion in 1944, he recognized was critical to the defeat of the third reich, the war could well have been won or failed to be against hitler's churchill refused to be -- participate in ifand had his way, yet president franklin roosevelt could not afford to lose patience with winston, who was probably reflecting his governments fields -- fears not only of world war i style casualties, but fear of american dominance in the world and post world -- postwar. arriving by plane in cairo next in late november 1943, fdr was thus where he would have to somehow try and get churchill back on board overlord. without overlord, hitler and the germans would not surrender and without the british, overlord could not be mounted. that was the crisis the western allies faced in the final months of 1943 with enormous consequences, political, economic, military, through the course of the war and the postwar. fortunately, some days later the crisis was resolved in tehran and the president was forced to use stalin as his supporter and not ironically winston churchill. churchill reluctantly backed overlord d-
invasion in 1944, he recognized was critical to the defeat of the third reich, the war could well have been won or failed to be against hitler's churchill refused to be -- participate in ifand had his way, yet president franklin roosevelt could not afford to lose patience with winston, who was probably reflecting his governments fields -- fears not only of world war i style casualties, but fear of american dominance in the world and post world -- postwar. arriving by plane in cairo next in late...
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on his last day of office he parted the billionaire mark reich.is now dead, but he faced an assignment --indictment for tax evasion. proponents of her clinton said that this was because of extensive donations for the democrats. this revelation house on the pressure over the final stretch of the election campaign. in swing states like florida, the clinton campaign is trying to convince undecided voters. [applause] [chanting hillary] >> i want to make sure that every voter in florida spends these next seven days thinking about what is at stake in this election. because honestly i believe this is the most important election of our lifetime. reporter: republican nominee donald trump is in another swing state, wisconsin, calling on people who have cast early votes for clinton to change their ballots. >> this is a message for any democratic voter who have already cast their ballots for hillary clinton and who are having a bad case of buyer's remorse. [laughter] >> in other words, you want to change your vote. wisconsin is one of several states where you
on his last day of office he parted the billionaire mark reich.is now dead, but he faced an assignment --indictment for tax evasion. proponents of her clinton said that this was because of extensive donations for the democrats. this revelation house on the pressure over the final stretch of the election campaign. in swing states like florida, the clinton campaign is trying to convince undecided voters. [applause] [chanting hillary] >> i want to make sure that every voter in florida spends...
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i don't think we'll reich the -- reach the 50s tomorrow but as we work through the day the numbers will settle back into the low and mid 40s. with the chance of rain going up throughout the afternoon. and boston tomorrow afternoon at 45. lakeville at 49. north of town dracut 42 with periods of rain. in the worcester hills fitchburg at 44. jaffrey at 42. worcester 44. out on the cape and the islands the numbers near 50 degrees. thursday, morning clo mid 50s. friday and saturday, as well as sunday partly sunny. low 40s monday clouds and there could be a couple of snow flurries on monday morning. see you at 5:30. >> adam: on-line shoppers cashing in on a day of deals, cybermonday setting a sales record. >> kim: then at 6:00 going over the game. tom brady's son weighing in on his dad's performance fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record, fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it...
i don't think we'll reich the -- reach the 50s tomorrow but as we work through the day the numbers will settle back into the low and mid 40s. with the chance of rain going up throughout the afternoon. and boston tomorrow afternoon at 45. lakeville at 49. north of town dracut 42 with periods of rain. in the worcester hills fitchburg at 44. jaffrey at 42. worcester 44. out on the cape and the islands the numbers near 50 degrees. thursday, morning clo mid 50s. friday and saturday, as well as...
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a clinton win, said reich -- hike in december. know the fed is watching this key indicator as a key reason to hike in december. how much is the fed reading into this? promising toem create jobs underscores that the labor market could use a little help. hillary clinton has a 100 day jobs plan investing in manufacturing, reducing regulation and taxes on small business. donald trump has a 100 day jobs plan based on cutting taxes across the board. you have more money to spend, i have more money to invest. again.ook at this chart togethertors, one put by janet yellen staff, you can see how weak it was during the recession. it has kind of plateaued. barely moved back into the green, showing a little bit of a sign of growth for jobs in the report that came out yesterday. carl weinberg, the founder of high-frequency, no matter which candidate is in the white house, the rate hike is coming now. going to benot there no matter who is president -- we seem to be in a regime where we are growing at 2% but still bringing down the unemployment ra
a clinton win, said reich -- hike in december. know the fed is watching this key indicator as a key reason to hike in december. how much is the fed reading into this? promising toem create jobs underscores that the labor market could use a little help. hillary clinton has a 100 day jobs plan investing in manufacturing, reducing regulation and taxes on small business. donald trump has a 100 day jobs plan based on cutting taxes across the board. you have more money to spend, i have more money to...
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your deaths will serve the glory of the reich. prepare to fire. fight on, warriors! this way! oa'pla,gentlemen! oa'pla! this hunt is over. tell your hunters to stand down. ou force me to i'll use this it's over. let's go. the damage tovoyager has been extreme. both sides have taken heavy casualties and it's clearhat no one is going to win n is conflict. the fighting has reached a standstill and the remaining hirogen have agreed to negotiate a truce. hirogen: what is this? an optronic datacore. you can use it to create holodeck technology on your own vessels. i made a promise with your leader edge to the hirogen. take it. his ideas were unconventional. i do not share them. was he any more unconventional than you are... calling cease-fire with your prey? only a few days ago the thought speaking with us on equal terms would've been inconceivable but here we are accept this... trophy. create a new future for your people. at the very least you can hang it on y yr bulkhead. [captioning sponsored by paramount television and upn you'll win in eight moves. ( laughs ) you're really star
your deaths will serve the glory of the reich. prepare to fire. fight on, warriors! this way! oa'pla,gentlemen! oa'pla! this hunt is over. tell your hunters to stand down. ou force me to i'll use this it's over. let's go. the damage tovoyager has been extreme. both sides have taken heavy casualties and it's clearhat no one is going to win n is conflict. the fighting has reached a standstill and the remaining hirogen have agreed to negotiate a truce. hirogen: what is this? an optronic datacore....
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hours the 90th annual macys thanksgiving -- giving parade will get that balloon will be on sticks just reich it was for it's first parade. manier than 3 million people are expected to line the city streets to watch the parade. many are already there. they are bundled up. a chilly 41 degrees there. >>> well just about 15 minutes. thousands of people across the bay area will be trotting off before they take a single map. the turkey gobble 7:00. it starts at the arena. here's a live look right now. from the turkey trot. closures including keane, prui, it t and nursery roads. ing continues until 11:00. >>> a spokesman says they will they were awarded $54 million with wal-mart. a federal jury found the company intention nay fail to pay hundreds for things other than driving. the facts just don't line up with the jury's decision. >>> most kids are eating less junk foods and improving their overall for this they look at the eating patterns. kids still need to do a better job like whole grains, fresh fruit and vegetables. >> celebrate his 99th birthday next month. he has no plans of slowing down any
hours the 90th annual macys thanksgiving -- giving parade will get that balloon will be on sticks just reich it was for it's first parade. manier than 3 million people are expected to line the city streets to watch the parade. many are already there. they are bundled up. a chilly 41 degrees there. >>> well just about 15 minutes. thousands of people across the bay area will be trotting off before they take a single map. the turkey gobble 7:00. it starts at the arena. here's a live look...
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of the cubs most famous fans, actor bill morrised a burden has been lifted for chicago fans >> it's reich throwing out old clothes, it feels fantastic all of the debris of all of the years we didn't win. >> last team to come become back from a 3-1 deficit, road wins in games six and seven for pittsburgh pirates in 1979 begins baltimore orioles. meanwhile, we are hearing the parade for the chicago cubs could happen as early as this friday. >> all right, joe, thank you, get some rest. >> >> time 6:09, with five days to election day, hillary clinton and donald trump are hilting the campaign trail hard. rd. >> we have got to be nice and cool, nice and cool. all right, stay on point, donald, stay on point. >> donald trump reminding himself stay on message in florida that's the pollsters say he needs to win. hillary clinton meantime reminding voters of the issues that have hurt donald trump >> imagine having a president who demeans women, mocks the disabled, insults latinos, african-americans, muslims, p-o- w's -- >> the most recent poll shows donald trump closing in on hick although he is stil
of the cubs most famous fans, actor bill morrised a burden has been lifted for chicago fans >> it's reich throwing out old clothes, it feels fantastic all of the debris of all of the years we didn't win. >> last team to come become back from a 3-1 deficit, road wins in games six and seven for pittsburgh pirates in 1979 begins baltimore orioles. meanwhile, we are hearing the parade for the chicago cubs could happen as early as this friday. >> all right, joe, thank you, get some...
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by 1943, certainly by '44, he is no longer the senior leader within the alliance against the third reich. his place of power has been taken by fdr and by joseph stalin, and then he does indeed sdam for the closing conference of the european war. that actually he is only there for a few days and then has to go back to britain and face an election which he is pretty sure he will lose. the does lose it. not only the margin but substantially. and he doesn't much enjoy being leader of his majesty's opposition. in fact he is very depressed by all of that. and so the story would go he finally gets back to number 10, 1951, but maybe he is too old for that job. he had a stroke the next year and it's all in a way declined. that narrative is incorrect in one absolutely vital regard. which is actually 1946. because these two speeches have a profound effect on the way in which the post war world is constructed and on the recovery of europe. and it's worth recall offering -- after he made the speech at fulton he gets back on the train and says to the people who are with him, that was the most importan
by 1943, certainly by '44, he is no longer the senior leader within the alliance against the third reich. his place of power has been taken by fdr and by joseph stalin, and then he does indeed sdam for the closing conference of the european war. that actually he is only there for a few days and then has to go back to britain and face an election which he is pretty sure he will lose. the does lose it. not only the margin but substantially. and he doesn't much enjoy being leader of his majesty's...
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white supremacists who have been celebrating his election victory and defended his appointment of alt-reich and if heve bannon, thought bannon was racist, he quote, wouldn't even think of hiring him. trump said he is following the law and as president he has more important things to worry about than boosting his bottom line. trump fielding questions on several other subjects. nicole, there is a lot to talk about here. we are going to spend a fair amount of time talking about it and what stands out to you from this press conference? first, i watched an experienced this by following maggie's tweets. is a remarkable development that trump is ushering in. i think he's the host twitterverse -- first post twitterverse tweeter to be elected president. as a journalist, what did you think of watching it unfold in real-time? when george bush would have supporters in, they would come in, they would do their interview and have to go and write a story, file it. this was different to me as a communications professional. we got to experience it in real time without any sort of try organizing. -- proritizi
white supremacists who have been celebrating his election victory and defended his appointment of alt-reich and if heve bannon, thought bannon was racist, he quote, wouldn't even think of hiring him. trump said he is following the law and as president he has more important things to worry about than boosting his bottom line. trump fielding questions on several other subjects. nicole, there is a lot to talk about here. we are going to spend a fair amount of time talking about it and what stands...
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reich? >> well, it's certainly a to the big name republicans and that's why you, with that perfect setup, you mentioned that governor mike pence came here to wisconsin to promote his own ticket, but because that race, between johnson and fine gold, has that razor thin margin right now and could very well decide control of the senate and ended up with this remarkable scene on stage. and all of these on the conservative side. congressman jim sensebrenner all on stage. speaker paul ryan on stage together promoting the same cau cause. >> and to a man that we're going to send back to the united states senate in a renewed republican majority, a man, outsider, a businessman, who brought common sense conservative values to the united states senate and wisconsin is going to send senator ron johnson back to that majority. >> now, finegold is in the fight for the rematch for 2010 and working the crowds in the final days and jobs at his opponent saying johnson opposes abortion right and favoritizes soci
reich? >> well, it's certainly a to the big name republicans and that's why you, with that perfect setup, you mentioned that governor mike pence came here to wisconsin to promote his own ticket, but because that race, between johnson and fine gold, has that razor thin margin right now and could very well decide control of the senate and ended up with this remarkable scene on stage. and all of these on the conservative side. congressman jim sensebrenner all on stage. speaker paul ryan on...
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white supremacists who have been celebrating his election victory and defended his appointment of alt-reich figure steve bannon, and if he thought bannon was racist, he quote, wouldn't even think of hiring him. the topic of his businesses came up amid concerns of conflict of interest, which he dismissed. trump said he is following the law and as president he has more important things to worry about than boosting his bottom line. trump fielding questions on several other subjects. obama, the media, his cabinet deliberations. nicole, there is a lot to talk about here. we are going to spend a fair amount of time talking about it and what stands out to you from this first semi press conference. nicole: other than when you said old gray lady i said, not me. so first, i watched an experienced this by following maggie's tweets. this is a remarkable development that trump is ushering in. i think he's the first post-twitterverse tweeter to be elected president. to read it as it was going on, what an interesting -- i mean, as a journalist, what did you think of watching it unfold in real-time? in the
white supremacists who have been celebrating his election victory and defended his appointment of alt-reich figure steve bannon, and if he thought bannon was racist, he quote, wouldn't even think of hiring him. the topic of his businesses came up amid concerns of conflict of interest, which he dismissed. trump said he is following the law and as president he has more important things to worry about than boosting his bottom line. trump fielding questions on several other subjects. obama, the...
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the lead is the hugh hans soloo alden erin reich. r >> bonnie and clyde was famous u >> thanks, guys. appreciate it. >> thanks, kev. >> check in wit>>h t tucker.r. 7:55.7:55. >> breaking news we're up onenee agree in the past hour. hour. 37 now in washington.ngn. winds are back they never really went away winds out of the westt northwest at 14 going to be verr br day day. maybe not the 50 miles an hour gusts when he late saturday anda sunday but 40 miles an houran hr gusts at times today.atimes going to be very breezy veryezye chill day. mid 40s daytime high. look at the lake effect snow.tno mid 40s for us. u it stays cool.l. wind chills in the theirhe you'll want it. little warmer tomorrow llback i the 50s by wednesday andsdaynd thursday. thursd might get showers wednesday night into thursdaayy. mt ornini you're planning ahead for f travel. that looks leak our next chancec for showers.rs. i'm wrapping. wrain erin is back.ac >>> i am.>>am. 7:56 right now.ow big delays this is a look at fof hole inbound there's a crash you can see som
the lead is the hugh hans soloo alden erin reich. r >> bonnie and clyde was famous u >> thanks, guys. appreciate it. >> thanks, kev. >> check in wit>>h t tucker.r. 7:55.7:55. >> breaking news we're up onenee agree in the past hour. hour. 37 now in washington.ngn. winds are back they never really went away winds out of the westt northwest at 14 going to be verr br day day. maybe not the 50 miles an hour gusts when he late saturday anda sunday but 40 miles an...
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crashes reich this -- like this one in tennessee often spark changes to school bus safety. colorado does not require seatbelts on most sc the school districts are the ones who decide. still buses here are put through the colorado rack and load test. following a crash in 1971 when eight students were killed. >> school buses sold and operated in colorado for our students have an extra safety measure to ensure that the frame of the school bus stays intact. >> colorado does not allow more passengers than there are seat a belt and all smaller school buses under 10,000 pounds must have seat belt. >>> a police officer at wayne state university is fighting for his life after being shot in the head last night. detroit police arrested a person of interest. the officer was patrolling an area a few blocks off campus. there was a 911 call about a suspicious person on a bike. that officer is identified as 29-year-old collin rose, a five- year veteran of the wayne state university police department in detroit. >>> a colorado in court this morning accused of conning renters and stealing th
crashes reich this -- like this one in tennessee often spark changes to school bus safety. colorado does not require seatbelts on most sc the school districts are the ones who decide. still buses here are put through the colorado rack and load test. following a crash in 1971 when eight students were killed. >> school buses sold and operated in colorado for our students have an extra safety measure to ensure that the frame of the school bus stays intact. >> colorado does not allow...
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. >> narrator: among them her friend robert reich, clarence thomas, and bill clinton.they were all in professor thomas emerson's civil liberties class. >> i remember that every time professor emerson asked a question, hillary was the first hand in the air, and when he called on her, she always got the answer exactly right. i was about the second or third hand in the air, and i half the time got the answer right. bill clinton missed most of the classes, as i remember. i think he was off doing political work. and clarence thomas never said a word. well, i would say it was sort of a kind of metaphor for where we were all heading and how we all prioritized our lives. >> narrator: for the group at the law school, it seemed inevitable that one day, bill clinton and hillary rodham would get together. >> when they meet, hillary's the one who's the celebrity. hillary is the one who's been in magazine. bill is dazzled. >> hillary from the beginning fell into the spell of bill clinton's charisma, and clinton saw in hillary a woman who was his equal or better in terms of intellige
. >> narrator: among them her friend robert reich, clarence thomas, and bill clinton.they were all in professor thomas emerson's civil liberties class. >> i remember that every time professor emerson asked a question, hillary was the first hand in the air, and when he called on her, she always got the answer exactly right. i was about the second or third hand in the air, and i half the time got the answer right. bill clinton missed most of the classes, as i remember. i think he was...
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two yrs >> alden erin reich is his namen r remember that. >> on your birthday two years br from now. fr >> two years. trs the grinch.ri for this fox beat free fridayri give away you can win fourr tickets how the grinch stoleh christmas musical onstmamusica december 13th at the nationalata theater and it is a prize with retail false value of $372.f $ go to our facebook page betweent now and 11:59 p.m. 11:59 p enter for your chance to win.. one winner selected by random on november 28th all entrants ent must be at least 18 or over. tucker, is that the night you'ru going december 13th come say hi.comeay i'm going with allison and the t girls. >> i know. >> that's fun.>>hat' >> see another reason why peoplo should enter the contest. come say hi to everybody.ve >> if you get tickets come say y hi. hi. we'll there be. 47 in washington. let's see. 47ouds out there .re we're featuring a sprinkle or a shower later today. but any shower activity we getie will be very very light.ht. honestly i think most of thet oe area won't get much of anythingn cloud cover we'll have a lot ofo that for just
two yrs >> alden erin reich is his namen r remember that. >> on your birthday two years br from now. fr >> two years. trs the grinch.ri for this fox beat free fridayri give away you can win fourr tickets how the grinch stoleh christmas musical onstmamusica december 13th at the nationalata theater and it is a prize with retail false value of $372.f $ go to our facebook page betweent now and 11:59 p.m. 11:59 p enter for your chance to win.. one winner selected by random on...
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of the so-called alt-right, the conference included nazi salutes and language that echoed the third reichmartin spoke with the emerging leader of the alt-right white nationalist movement. i'll talk with roland after the break. to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with diabetic nerve pain. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffer in silence! step on up and ask your doctor about diabetic nerve pain. tell 'em cedric sent you. ♪ well, hello... ♪ santa? ♪ (flourish spray noise) ho, ho, ho! dad...what are you doing? i am not your dad... i am santa claus. then who's that? ♪ this holiday, share the joy of real cream... (flourish spray noise) share the joy of real cream... ...with reddi-wip. ♪ (flourish spray noise) ♪ he wears his army hat, he gets awalks aroundliments. with his army shirt looking all nice. and then p
of the so-called alt-right, the conference included nazi salutes and language that echoed the third reichmartin spoke with the emerging leader of the alt-right white nationalist movement. i'll talk with roland after the break. to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, i hear you. to everyone with this pain that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad...
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. >> the reporter: even a situation reich yesterday, where firefighters ended up needing their into a car they say didn't stop. >> we want to make sure we get this part right. >>> the lieutenant lasa with the boston fire department says it's situations like that they have to prepare for because of all the bigger trucks on the road, mostly because of newer construction projects. >> when you have something that weighs 80,000 pounds, this is where the hydraulic lift would come into play. >> the reporter: into play, piece by piece and what happens here, could be the keys to surviving the real thing. if one guy can't do his job, the team fails and when the team fails, we're not meeting the objective, meaning we're not getting victims out safely. >>> this is part of a larger training exercise where they learn about ways they learn how people can get trapped in an environment. they go over and over it, but it's the unknown they can't prepare for. >> mark: new at 6:30 p.m., another crime fighting fool for the weymouth police department. officers are trained to use tasers. the department bough
. >> the reporter: even a situation reich yesterday, where firefighters ended up needing their into a car they say didn't stop. >> we want to make sure we get this part right. >>> the lieutenant lasa with the boston fire department says it's situations like that they have to prepare for because of all the bigger trucks on the road, mostly because of newer construction projects. >> when you have something that weighs 80,000 pounds, this is where the hydraulic lift...
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." >> reporter: columbia university's adam tooze, historian of the economics of third reich germany in a book called "wages of destruction," and more recently author of "the deluge," on world war i and its economics. at the moment, he's working on a book about the crash of 2008. all of which qualified him, i thought, to put donald trump's economic plans in historical context. >> well, i think as a historian, what strikes one the most about this program, is just simply its nationalism, with his commitment to the redevelopment of american manufacturing, and industrial jobs, providing jobs for the constituency that was so important in electing him. >> reporter: but he's addressing that constituency. >> that is certainly the promise of his campaign, and the promise of his economic program. this economic program is really the pick-up truck of economic programs, it's the ford f-150 of economic programs, it's about manufacturing, it's about oil, fossil fuels, it's a deliberate, forceful reassertion of an image of american industrialism that we have inherited from the 20th century. >> reporter
." >> reporter: columbia university's adam tooze, historian of the economics of third reich germany in a book called "wages of destruction," and more recently author of "the deluge," on world war i and its economics. at the moment, he's working on a book about the crash of 2008. all of which qualified him, i thought, to put donald trump's economic plans in historical context. >> well, i think as a historian, what strikes one the most about this program, is...
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because, to me, if i could say, dad, i'm really fearful that, you know, muslims aren't being treated reich friends who are muslims, essentially your intent wasn't to vote against them, but you did. i need to tell you what those fears are so you can come to the table and say, i don't want you to be fearful anymore. we had this long conversation that i got to understand again even more so my dad's experience and how that has educated his vote. at the same time, i said, dad, i don't want you to be fearful. i don't want you to make me live in a world where i and my friends are fearful. >> john robert, how did you respond to your son? >> basically, what i told him, i said, look, you may not understand the reason why i voted for trump. again, i understand everybody is entitled to their own opinion and i respect my children's opinions. i have five of them. and they all are hillary supporters. >> all of them? >> all of them. all of them are hillary supporters. but i decided to support trump. it's just for trump policies. he's thinking of bringing jobs back to the country. he's thinking about secur
because, to me, if i could say, dad, i'm really fearful that, you know, muslims aren't being treated reich friends who are muslims, essentially your intent wasn't to vote against them, but you did. i need to tell you what those fears are so you can come to the table and say, i don't want you to be fearful anymore. we had this long conversation that i got to understand again even more so my dad's experience and how that has educated his vote. at the same time, i said, dad, i don't want you to be...
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by 1943, certainly by '44, he's no longer the senior leader within the alliance against the third reich. his place of power have been taken by fdr and josef stalin. and he does get to pots dam for the closing conference of the european war, but he's only there for a few days, then go back to britain and face an election, which he is sure he will lose it. he does lose it substantially and doesn't much enjoy being the leader of his majesty's opposition. in fact, he is very depressed by all of that. so the story would go, he finally gets back to 1951, maybe he's too old for that job. he has a stroke the next year and it's all decline. that narrative is uncorrect in one absolutely vital regard, which is actually 1946. because these two speeches have a profound effect on the way in which the postwar world is constructed and on the recovery of europe. and it's worth recalling after he's made the speech, he gets back on the strain and he says to the people who are with him, that was the most important speech of my life. this is from the man who made all those incredible speeches in 1940. one h
by 1943, certainly by '44, he's no longer the senior leader within the alliance against the third reich. his place of power have been taken by fdr and josef stalin. and he does get to pots dam for the closing conference of the european war, but he's only there for a few days, then go back to britain and face an election, which he is sure he will lose it. he does lose it substantially and doesn't much enjoy being the leader of his majesty's opposition. in fact, he is very depressed by all of...
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and it does not mean that the third reich is going to march down our streets. >> i didn't say third reichre screaming in my ear. go. >> i don't worry about the desire to criminalize flag burning. i worry about the punishment included which was the stripping of citizenship, which is outside -- >> that's not going to happen. the supreme court -- >> the president-elect of the united states -- the fact he proposes it -- >> you're not being rational now. i have to say this before we go. you're not being rational if you believe the supreme court -- >> i'm not being rational for taking the president-elect of the united states at his word? >> let me finish because you know what i'm going to say and you don't want me to say it because you know i'm right. the supreme court of the united states of america will never under any circumstances allow anyone to be stripped of their citizenship because they burned the american flag. >> if a president -- >> if you don't believe that, you haven't been reading constitutional law for the past sfenlt years. >> if a president were merely to propose it for me it
and it does not mean that the third reich is going to march down our streets. >> i didn't say third reichre screaming in my ear. go. >> i don't worry about the desire to criminalize flag burning. i worry about the punishment included which was the stripping of citizenship, which is outside -- >> that's not going to happen. the supreme court -- >> the president-elect of the united states -- the fact he proposes it -- >> you're not being rational now. i have to say...
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to maintain over the long term we maintain them as affordable housing but their harder because of reich'someowners duce and other things we know the community really supports this housing we think that getting 68 units in the community is good there are uncertainties for sure you you know construction costs have rising and the financial analysis we did included to make it make sense financially that we will bring in veterans section 8 vouchers and that really gets us over the edge into a project if we don't get the vouchers we'll have a gap. >> you're saying if you get the land value at the $4 million you get 15 millions in fees for the project your costs to build a 60 or $70 million what is the gap. >> we're randomly when i run the numbers the costs between thirty and $31 million we can generate 15 and if we get the vouchers as i mentioned we can generate $2.5 million and that leaves a 15 millions gap. >> all right. >> right. right so that's our uncertainty if we don't get the vouchers we want o can't leathern the debt but we want to acknowledge the community and 68 versus 31 is a good t
to maintain over the long term we maintain them as affordable housing but their harder because of reich'someowners duce and other things we know the community really supports this housing we think that getting 68 units in the community is good there are uncertainties for sure you you know construction costs have rising and the financial analysis we did included to make it make sense financially that we will bring in veterans section 8 vouchers and that really gets us over the edge into a...
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you know, i think students whoever are seeing this, okay, this is some kind of a that this is fourth reichto america and the more trump act the calm it looks like nonsense to the media that preached it for many months. neil: to your point we all have a right to protest. we don't have the right to burn things down and turn this into dangerous situation. other people have the right to go about their lives. so that is their right. i was surprised mr. trump dialed it back to the degree he did. and i hope, not that i'm one to give advice one way or the other, but the key thing to his success ignoring the media, taking on the media, is a sign that he would respond to something that is largely a creation, an exaggeration of the media? >> but, i think when you had journalists saying he would be a threat to american democracy, that you had, msnbc anchor saying she was reading up on hitler's rise to power to get ready for a trump presidency. neil: ridiculous, ridiculous. >> the more he acts absolutely neutral and calm and presidential and exactly as most americans would expect him to act, the more t
you know, i think students whoever are seeing this, okay, this is some kind of a that this is fourth reichto america and the more trump act the calm it looks like nonsense to the media that preached it for many months. neil: to your point we all have a right to protest. we don't have the right to burn things down and turn this into dangerous situation. other people have the right to go about their lives. so that is their right. i was surprised mr. trump dialed it back to the degree he did. and...
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and it's aboua he plays howard hughes and two people who work for themhe specifically al din erin reich a driver and aspiring actress youy saw there on the screen lillynil collins and it's kind of aboutft an old school classic hollywood history.hiory. i spoke to him about directbout himself in movie. mie do you direct yourself as howard hughes? for example, are you iu a moment as howard hughes sayine to the cameraman, this needs --e direct? and i also spoke to hih about one of the most violent scenes in the history of zen inn ma, 1967's the end of bonnie and clyde. watch this. >> when you're directing a filma that you have written and you'rr starring in and you're in ang ia scene and you're setting up thei direction, you're telling then,n actors whatg to do, can you tal about like how you stay in i character if -- while you're directing the moment.om is there a balance to i want w this shot this way, you need toe be doing this and this scene bub i'm also howard hughes.ug >> the toons your question is i don't know. [ laughter ] >> but, um, i think -- i would probably say that, um, that,
and it's aboua he plays howard hughes and two people who work for themhe specifically al din erin reich a driver and aspiring actress youy saw there on the screen lillynil collins and it's kind of aboutft an old school classic hollywood history.hiory. i spoke to him about directbout himself in movie. mie do you direct yourself as howard hughes? for example, are you iu a moment as howard hughes sayine to the cameraman, this needs --e direct? and i also spoke to hih about one of the most violent...
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route of practical people and, what you have seen missing, not every secretary is going to be robert reichcademic who has never actually had a job. of whove got the choice is going to make the long drive out to new jersey to meet him, i think he is going to be leaning toward people with experience. he said, i know more about the tax code than anybody else because i'm an insider. basically, yeah, i've been avoiding taxes my entire career, so that's why i'm the one to fix it. someone to turn state's evidence. [laughter] jonathan: for the markets, you have the potential policy coming down for the hedge funds. , for them andook their strategies, is that the most important for --point for them, cutting the corporate tax? fabio: vastly, vastly important. cut the corporate strategy and infrastructure spending. think about what a different world that is. you are building bridges versus cleantech funding. it is an entirely upside down metric relative to the kind of stimulus you might have seen under hillary. this is probably old school, concrete, bricks, mortar. versus where you would have position
route of practical people and, what you have seen missing, not every secretary is going to be robert reichcademic who has never actually had a job. of whove got the choice is going to make the long drive out to new jersey to meet him, i think he is going to be leaning toward people with experience. he said, i know more about the tax code than anybody else because i'm an insider. basically, yeah, i've been avoiding taxes my entire career, so that's why i'm the one to fix it. someone to turn...
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first i spoke to him and his co-star alden erin reich you mau not know that name right the next hasn'ts solo. big deal. big deal in year or two. t in the film they both clay playy drivers who work for howardow hughes. back in the '60s were they shots people in fake cars.ears. i want to know how they pulledhl off the old school driving whilg filming it in present day. watch this. >> i'm actually genuinely guine curious how the driving scenes work in the movie because backbb in the day -- d - >> good question. question. >> in the '60s they would do driving scenes on screens. scree >> i'm right. >> was any of that done for this or was itf th all actual real environment? will.il >> a little bit was blue screen or green screen but the thing bt with the driving is that these um, they had the cars that were automatic you'd press buttons to shift gears.ift but sometimes the cars were old, so we would -- i remember doingi one seen once where i pull up pp and i park and i get out of thef car and me and lilly are havingn a conversation and my car is inn the background, and we would bel having a co
first i spoke to him and his co-star alden erin reich you mau not know that name right the next hasn'ts solo. big deal. big deal in year or two. t in the film they both clay playy drivers who work for howardow hughes. back in the '60s were they shots people in fake cars.ears. i want to know how they pulledhl off the old school driving whilg filming it in present day. watch this. >> i'm actually genuinely guine curious how the driving scenes work in the movie because backbb in the day -- d...
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the reason i say that is because i am trying to read a book about robert reich and capitalism. --o not think donald trump he will not be able to do much of what he says he is going to do. only because capitalism needs to be re-tweaked. capitalism such that a person who let's say people who voted for donald trump with a high school diploma, they need to go out and return it to something else and make the money that they are making. there is just so many factors involved. npr the otheron artificial intelligence robots -- you think robots are taking jobs now, automation taking jobs that- they said that robots are going to really be taking a lot of jobs. unless mr. trump can do something about that -- [laughter] i don't see anything that he can somehow capitalism can -tweaked, that it can take care of for help the middle class person be able to train into something else and find a job. host: we will give him the chance to respond. thank you for the call. we appreciate it. guest: the caller is largely right. mean, i'm sure donald trump not have an answer to the robot issue, and i do
the reason i say that is because i am trying to read a book about robert reich and capitalism. --o not think donald trump he will not be able to do much of what he says he is going to do. only because capitalism needs to be re-tweaked. capitalism such that a person who let's say people who voted for donald trump with a high school diploma, they need to go out and return it to something else and make the money that they are making. there is just so many factors involved. npr the otheron...
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by 1943, certainly by '44, he's no longer the senior leader within the alliance against the third reich. his place of power have been taken by fdr and josef stalin. and he does get to pots dam for the closing conference of the european war, but he's only there for a few days, then go back to britain and face an election, which he is sure he will lose it. he does lose it substantially and doesn't much enjoy being the leader of his majesty's opposition. in fact, he is very depressed by all of that. so the story would go, he finally gets back to 1951, maybe he's too old for that job. he has a stroke the next year and it's all decline. that narrative is uncorrect in one absolutely vital regard, which is actually 1946. because these two speeches have a profound effect on the way in which the postwar world is constructed and on the recovery of europe. and it's worth recalling after he's made the speech, he gets back on the strain and he says to the people who are with him, that was the most important speech of my life. this is from the man who made all those incredible speeches in 1940. one h
by 1943, certainly by '44, he's no longer the senior leader within the alliance against the third reich. his place of power have been taken by fdr and josef stalin. and he does get to pots dam for the closing conference of the european war, but he's only there for a few days, then go back to britain and face an election, which he is sure he will lose it. he does lose it substantially and doesn't much enjoy being the leader of his majesty's opposition. in fact, he is very depressed by all of...