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robert reich will join us next. remember when u said men are superior drivers? yeah...i get this... ...allstate safe driving bonus check? ...only allstate sends you a bonus check for every six months you're accident free. silence. it's good to be in, good hands. so beautiful. what shall we call you? tom! name it tom! studies show that toms have the highest average earning potential over their professional lifetime. see? uh, it's a girl. congratulations! two of my girls are toms. i work for ally, finances are my thing. you know, i'm gonna go give birth real quick and then we'll talk, ok? nice baby. let's go. here comes tom #5! nothing, stops us from doing right by our customers. ally. do it right. whoo! look out. >>> up to 30 million americans will lose their health care, with many thousands dying as a result. because you have no health insurance and you can't go to a doctor or a hospital, you die. >> joining us now, robert reich, former labor secretary under president clinton. from the university of california at berkeley and author of "saving capitalism for the many, n
robert reich will join us next. remember when u said men are superior drivers? yeah...i get this... ...allstate safe driving bonus check? ...only allstate sends you a bonus check for every six months you're accident free. silence. it's good to be in, good hands. so beautiful. what shall we call you? tom! name it tom! studies show that toms have the highest average earning potential over their professional lifetime. see? uh, it's a girl. congratulations! two of my girls are toms. i work for...
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adolf hitler's manifesto for the third reich, "mein kampf," is selling well here a year after being publishedor the first time in postwar germany. we will find out why it is selling like a bestseller. and "la la land" sweeps a politicized golden globes. we will show you what happened when hollywood rolled out the red carpet for the these names in film and tv around the world. ♪ brent: it is good to have you with us. tonight, iraqi special forces battling the so-called islamic state in mosul averaged the eastern bank of the river tigris in that city. it is an important step in the u.s. backed offensive to capture mosul. we will bring you the latest from our correspondent in the region, but first, this report about the human impact. reporter: iraqi forces fire from rooftops as they push through mosul to flesh out fighters of the so-called islamic state. they had been going door to in the last major stronghold in iraq. many residents are thrilled to see them. some families say i.s. had been using their homes as fighting positions. >> two suicide bombers entered our house and we were forced to hi
adolf hitler's manifesto for the third reich, "mein kampf," is selling well here a year after being publishedor the first time in postwar germany. we will find out why it is selling like a bestseller. and "la la land" sweeps a politicized golden globes. we will show you what happened when hollywood rolled out the red carpet for the these names in film and tv around the world. ♪ brent: it is good to have you with us. tonight, iraqi special forces battling the so-called...
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secretary reich, appreciate your time. jeffrey lord as well. to be continued.d, how donald trump's nominee for cia director fared today at his confirmation hearing. tiki barber running hambone!a barber shop?t hut! yes!!! surprising. yes!!! what's not surprising? how much money david saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. who's next? >>> president-elect trump's disparagement of u.s. intelligence agencies was part of the backtropp today at the confirmation hearing of mike pompeo, trump's pick to lead the jai. during his grilling before the senate intelligence committee pompeo pledged to shield the agency from political influence if he's confirmed. he also broke ranks with donald trump on torture and on russia and the threat it poses. cnn's pamela brown tonight reports. >> do you accept the conclusions of the i.c. regarding russia? >> everything i've seen suggests to me the report has an analytical product that is sound. >> reporter: today cia director nominee mike pompeo testifying in front of the senate select commit
secretary reich, appreciate your time. jeffrey lord as well. to be continued.d, how donald trump's nominee for cia director fared today at his confirmation hearing. tiki barber running hambone!a barber shop?t hut! yes!!! surprising. yes!!! what's not surprising? how much money david saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. who's next? >>> president-elect trump's disparagement of u.s. intelligence agencies was part of the backtropp today at...
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robert reich will join us next. . i was energetic.n the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. he also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. with less pain, i can be more active. ask your doctor about lyrica.
robert reich will join us next. . i was energetic.n the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. he also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if...
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which i will be privileged to stand and speak, my opening remarks will "welcome to like, the fourth reich." two legendary champions of social justice. they appeared together on stage in conversation for the first 20that democracy now!'s anniversary celebration. we will air that conversation and noam chomsky's address on donald trump and the dire threat facing our planet. >> at this point, the two major threats to survival can converge. one is an environmental catastrophe and the other is nuclear war. another threat is increasing right before our eyes. amy: today, noam chomsky, a belafonte, and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. on december 5, over 2300 people packed into the historic riverside church here in manhattan to celebrate the 20th anniversary of democracy now! democracy now! first went on the air on the eve of the 1996 new hampshire primary. the date was february 19, 1996. the show began as a radio show on nine radio stations. today, over 5000 episodes later, democracy now! airs on over 1400 public television and r
which i will be privileged to stand and speak, my opening remarks will "welcome to like, the fourth reich." two legendary champions of social justice. they appeared together on stage in conversation for the first 20that democracy now!'s anniversary celebration. we will air that conversation and noam chomsky's address on donald trump and the dire threat facing our planet. >> at this point, the two major threats to survival can converge. one is an environmental catastrophe and the...
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january -- german reich. the extent of u.s. nativism -- everybody will recognize the illustrator? this is from 1940. no meat how many countries the germans go after they will leave us alone because they'll be tired. or even more shocking, the illustration on the right, the wolf chewed up the children and spit out their boned bit those were foreign children and didn't matter. i said, i taught at northwestern for 36 years. northwestern has a distinguished journalism school. it's actually named an man who was the editor of the "chicago tribune" in the late 19th 19th century and a visual opponent of irish immigration to the united states. the laundering of names that goes on in culture. but this -- the school of journalism halved a class that met in january 1939 -- here'ses journalism students. >> they were asked to abell he lest of the known historical events of 1938. this is like the sherlock holmes story about the dog bat didn't bark. what's not on the list? the conference. the burn offering the synagogues, attack on the jews of germany was front page only the chicago transcribe "c
january -- german reich. the extent of u.s. nativism -- everybody will recognize the illustrator? this is from 1940. no meat how many countries the germans go after they will leave us alone because they'll be tired. or even more shocking, the illustration on the right, the wolf chewed up the children and spit out their boned bit those were foreign children and didn't matter. i said, i taught at northwestern for 36 years. northwestern has a distinguished journalism school. it's actually named an...
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jeffrey lord and robert reich, professor of public policy at berkeley., as a trump supporter, the nonpartson office of government ethics said yesterday about the trump plan, called it meaningless from a conflict of president in the past four decades has met and the only thing it has in common with the blind trust is the label trust. >> first of all, this is an unusual situation. he's got this global empire all over the world that bears his name. you can't say to a family, okay, you've got to get out of business while your father goes and is president. they're not working in the government. they work. to somehow suggest the sons get out of the business i think is unrealistic. this is like the release of the taxes. i grant you politically anytime there -- there's going to be a political story about this. i look back to the kennedy administration. they had all these vast interests of merchandise in chicago for one. they never gave it up until 1998. went through jfk's presidency. nobody said a thing about it. nobody cared. the former president, sergeant schr
jeffrey lord and robert reich, professor of public policy at berkeley., as a trump supporter, the nonpartson office of government ethics said yesterday about the trump plan, called it meaningless from a conflict of president in the past four decades has met and the only thing it has in common with the blind trust is the label trust. >> first of all, this is an unusual situation. he's got this global empire all over the world that bears his name. you can't say to a family, okay, you've got...
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they intended to create an irrefutable record of hitler's third reich.endants were not civilly charged with violations of the customary laws of war, but the same unprecedented standards of international conduct as the imt. diplomats,aders, ethics leaders, politicians, lawyers, doctors, executioners, businessmen, and bankers faced charges of aggression, conspiracy, and crimes against humanity. auto:fendants included o'shea, and rudolph many other high-ranking third reich officials. each case produced voluminous historical records composed of documentary evidence and testimony. although the tone and tactics of the prosecution may have seemed vindictive, the american member trials ultimately provided a sound document the record of the nazi dictatorship. on the whole, the judgments were conservative. in the cases involving capital punishment, the defendants were sentenced for violation of the traditional laws of war. the overwhelming majority of judges rejected or avoided the contentious or some might argue ex post facto aggression or conspiracy charges. the
they intended to create an irrefutable record of hitler's third reich.endants were not civilly charged with violations of the customary laws of war, but the same unprecedented standards of international conduct as the imt. diplomats,aders, ethics leaders, politicians, lawyers, doctors, executioners, businessmen, and bankers faced charges of aggression, conspiracy, and crimes against humanity. auto:fendants included o'shea, and rudolph many other high-ranking third reich officials. each case...
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there was a treaty signed in summer of 1933 between the vatican and the reich concordat, guaranteeing church rights. of course, hitler being hitler, he went about violating those rights. so, the network which was set up, a really colorful organization with a colorful cast of characters. one of the key operatives, i divorced jewish lesbian who converted to catholicism and she was a very reliable courier, but alas, she was captured and died in the concentration camp in 1941. another useful operative was in fact, hibbler's --hitler's bodyguard, who was a handy guide to have if you're trying to get rid of hitler. they had a lawyer, joseph mÜller. he had the nickname, joey ox. he was really a godfather or fix fixer figure in catholic munich. i guess he is half oscar schindler and half don corleone and so, he was a helpful guide for the church and he flew missions over the outs. -- over the alps. he would put secret documents in a briefcase, land in switzerland, hand the documents over to his contracts. he would take them to italy and the vatican where they were stored on the top shelf of t
there was a treaty signed in summer of 1933 between the vatican and the reich concordat, guaranteeing church rights. of course, hitler being hitler, he went about violating those rights. so, the network which was set up, a really colorful organization with a colorful cast of characters. one of the key operatives, i divorced jewish lesbian who converted to catholicism and she was a very reliable courier, but alas, she was captured and died in the concentration camp in 1941. another useful...
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jeffrey lord and robert reich joining us.eich, how realistic is it for the president-elect to say mexico will reimburse for the wall? >> it's completely ridiculous. the president of mexico two days ago assured mexicans there was no way mexico is going to pay for this wall. this is a folly. the wall itself is a folly. it's based on a very big lie that donald trump told over and over during the election, that we have a gigantic problem of undocumented workers coming in from mexico. in fact the reality is that there is a dramatic decline in the number of undocumented workers coming into this country even though the department of homeland security is saying that. this wall will be expensive, costing -- the best estimate, most accurate and detailed estimate is $25 billion. think of all of the education, all of the kids, all of the health care that we could be providing for $25 billion and american taxpayers are going to be stuck paying this. >> jeff, what about that? the mexican president said mexico isn't paying for the wall. >>
jeffrey lord and robert reich joining us.eich, how realistic is it for the president-elect to say mexico will reimburse for the wall? >> it's completely ridiculous. the president of mexico two days ago assured mexicans there was no way mexico is going to pay for this wall. this is a folly. the wall itself is a folly. it's based on a very big lie that donald trump told over and over during the election, that we have a gigantic problem of undocumented workers coming in from mexico. in fact...
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joining us this morning, robert reich, professor of public policy at uc berkeley, former secretary of labor under bill clinton. and matthew slaughter, dean of the tufts school of business, former member of the council of economic advisers under president bush. gentlemen, good to have you back. mr. secretary, we don't normally talk equity markets with you. it's more about employment. but kellyanne conway this morning retweets a post about dow 20k. she calls it the trump effect. do you go along with that? >> well, in the short term, you can't argue with what the markets are doing. the question is what's going to happen a month or two from now. i don't think this rally is going to continue. and here's why i don't think so. number one, donald trump is treating the world economy as a zero sum game. the assumption being make america first, we win or they win. he's talking down nato, the european community. he's making it seem as if trade is really bad for the united states, and therefore, we are going to put up trade barriers. this is not the kind of talk that will inspire confidence in glo
joining us this morning, robert reich, professor of public policy at uc berkeley, former secretary of labor under bill clinton. and matthew slaughter, dean of the tufts school of business, former member of the council of economic advisers under president bush. gentlemen, good to have you back. mr. secretary, we don't normally talk equity markets with you. it's more about employment. but kellyanne conway this morning retweets a post about dow 20k. she calls it the trump effect. do you go along...
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teve was talking about liberation of germany from the third reich, and they were empowered and feeling that empowerment. and i guess they were the 20-somethings of that time, you know, mid-20s, young people. and they have grown older. and there is an acceptance there to look at that past, not to feel the same sense of burden that their parents may have had. but it was very interesting spirit that they had. they felt very positively about the fact that the war ended, they lost. they didn't have the victim mentality anymore. >> just to add to some of it. i think the role of government political leaders is all very important, but so was sort of people-to-people diplomacy. all the twinning arrangements were hugely important. sports groups were sent certainly from holland to germany. and i must admit, we did not hold back in facing any german eam. they faced us at our most ferocious ferocious, but these things helped. i think that kind of local stuff was very important. so was football. football became one of the great -- european football, not your football. became one of the great integra
teve was talking about liberation of germany from the third reich, and they were empowered and feeling that empowerment. and i guess they were the 20-somethings of that time, you know, mid-20s, young people. and they have grown older. and there is an acceptance there to look at that past, not to feel the same sense of burden that their parents may have had. but it was very interesting spirit that they had. they felt very positively about the fact that the war ended, they lost. they didn't have...
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the cubans in florida and the reich in boston and the muslims in deash dearborn, all feel a common identity with the united states and if we do things to isolate the commune communes, it's wrong to do and intone with the communities but i think in long term actually makes is less safe. >> host: security mom i this name of the book, juliet is the author. >> this is book tv on c-span 2. television for serious readers. here's our primetime lineup: >> john miller, what do you deer here? >> guest: i'm detector of the judgism program, including a
the cubans in florida and the reich in boston and the muslims in deash dearborn, all feel a common identity with the united states and if we do things to isolate the commune communes, it's wrong to do and intone with the communities but i think in long term actually makes is less safe. >> host: security mom i this name of the book, juliet is the author. >> this is book tv on c-span 2. television for serious readers. here's our primetime lineup: >> john miller, what do you deer...
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economist robert reich was labor secretary in the clint administration. >> you have to understand, there has been for many years a brain drain from other countries to the united states. a lot of that to silicon valley. >> reporter: 37% of silicon valley workers are foreign-born, nearly three times the number in the rest of the nation. are they taking jobs away from americans? >> there is no evidence they're taking jobs away from americans. they are adding jobs because they're innovativing, and that creates more jobs for everybody else, for more innovators. >> reporter: several major tech companies are putting money into the fight against the immigration ban, including google, which has launched a $4 million crisis fund. and, scott, amazon has filed a declaration in support of a lawsuit by the state of washington challenging the president's order. >> pelley: john blackstone in the bay area. thanks. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," fire destroyed a house of worship. then something remarkable happened. how to brush his teeth. (woman vo) in march, my husband didn't recognize our gra
economist robert reich was labor secretary in the clint administration. >> you have to understand, there has been for many years a brain drain from other countries to the united states. a lot of that to silicon valley. >> reporter: 37% of silicon valley workers are foreign-born, nearly three times the number in the rest of the nation. are they taking jobs away from americans? >> there is no evidence they're taking jobs away from americans. they are adding jobs because they're...
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i would reich to go throughlike series of questions. mostly yes or no. some may need a longer answer. do you believe he it is in the interest of the united states to continue to support international law answers norms established after world war ii? >> yes, sir. >> do you believe that the international order includes respecting the territorial integrity of sovereign countries and viability of their borders? >> yes, sir. >> did russia violate this international order when it forcefully in crimea and invaded ukraine. >> yes, it did. >> did it violate international laws and norms? >> i'm not sure which specific countries you are referring to. >> annexation of crimea. >> yes, sir. >> eastern ukraine, georgia, just to mention a few. >> yes, sir. >> does russia and syria's targeted bombing campaign in aleppo on hospitals, for example, violate this international order? >> yes, that is not acceptable behavior. >> do you believe these access constitute war crimes? >> again, senator, i'm not -- i don't have sufficient information to make that type of a serious con
i would reich to go throughlike series of questions. mostly yes or no. some may need a longer answer. do you believe he it is in the interest of the united states to continue to support international law answers norms established after world war ii? >> yes, sir. >> do you believe that the international order includes respecting the territorial integrity of sovereign countries and viability of their borders? >> yes, sir. >> did russia violate this international order when...
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was in a prologue for a robert reich this book -- do not ask what good you do inside the united statesse of representatives. on that night, the night that president obama was inaugurated, 15 people, eric cantor, kevin mccarthy, paul ryan, pete , senator pete hofstra kyl, and newt gingrich, were all there. theywere plotting and say were going to stop president obama. theywent so far as to say were going to check charlie wrangle, they were going to do everything they could to stop president obama and any agenda. host: bring it up to 2017. upler: well, i will bring it to 2017. of these people are saying they feel like they do not want to attend the inauguration peer john lewis was specific when he said he felt there was some long asintervention, as i can remember, russia has been an enemy of the country. say these going to people should be vilified and they are less than american because they are not attending the inauguration, what do you say about the people who stood at the inauguration while president obama was being inaugurated, and they went to a four hour dinner and said we going t
was in a prologue for a robert reich this book -- do not ask what good you do inside the united statesse of representatives. on that night, the night that president obama was inaugurated, 15 people, eric cantor, kevin mccarthy, paul ryan, pete , senator pete hofstra kyl, and newt gingrich, were all there. theywere plotting and say were going to stop president obama. theywent so far as to say were going to check charlie wrangle, they were going to do everything they could to stop president obama...
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or, "the nor-mewl-ization of white su-purrr-mecists is paw-sibly a cat-astrophic rise of the furred reichou're welcome. you're welcome. we've got a great show tonight. kate beckinsale is here. but when we return, i'll have breaking news from a 104 years ago. stick around. first thblades.shaving. sharp and precise. then gillette shielding. comfy lubrication before and after. and also cooling. oooh. i got goosebumps. gillette proshield chill with lubrication before and after the blades. shields and cools while you shave. proshield chill from gillette. the best a man can get. proshield. available with or without chill. right. in. your. stomach! watch this!... >>yikes, that ice cream was messing with you, wasn't it? try lactaid, it's real ice cream, without that annoying lactose. lactaid. it's the milk that doesn't mess with you. that i was on the icelandic game show. and everyone knows me for discounts, like safe driver and paperless billing. but nobody knows the box behind the discounts. oh, it's like my father always told me -- "put that down. that's expensive." of course i save people an
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eagles could lose their offensive coordinators, the buffalo bills reached out asking to interview fred reich. he interviewed for the job in 2014. he along with doug peterson is credited with helping to get carson wentz ready for his first nfl season. he was impressive. he lasted the entire year all 16 games but the passing rate dropped each month into the season. >> i thought it was okay. it definitely wasn't where it needs to be, ultimate nightly we were 7-9 and that is what it boils down to, and i thought i learned a lot and i grew as far as mentally and physically on the field. definitely nowhere near where i want to be and where i think we can be as a team. >>> james franklin called the most excitable autoable ever. and he did something he would forever regret throw the pitch and that led to the usc winning field goal. 52-49 loss for penn state in the granddaddy of them all. they have a lot to be proud of. what a game that was. a game for the ainges. >> thank you jaime. speaking of exciting, video going viral and shows the incredible bond between twins, a 2-year-old boy is called a hero
eagles could lose their offensive coordinators, the buffalo bills reached out asking to interview fred reich. he interviewed for the job in 2014. he along with doug peterson is credited with helping to get carson wentz ready for his first nfl season. he was impressive. he lasted the entire year all 16 games but the passing rate dropped each month into the season. >> i thought it was okay. it definitely wasn't where it needs to be, ultimate nightly we were 7-9 and that is what it boils...
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robert: angela merkel is in a difficult position because the german reich is rising and saying thingsno one has said in germany since the end of the second world war. she is facing an election coming up. she is definitely going to be weakened in that election. on the one hand, she stood up to tin better than anyone expected. germany,om former east speaks russian, and she knows his game well and has stood up to him. now you have a president of the united states who has no evidence whatsoever of talking about being friendly to britain and here's the danger, simply because of the expectation of a expectationmall -- between russia and the united states, countries from poland to the baltic states, to bulgaria, romania, etc., will think more and more about making side deals with moscow in advance of that. that is a corrosive situation that the german chancellor needs to address. vonnie: how do you see the u.s. relationship with russia progressing? tillerson has been confirmed, 11-10, i'm not sure you were certain it happened but it did. you have pressure from donald trump to readmit russia
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reich back over to you. >> brian taff and sharrie williams are both in washington, d.c. to cover the inauguration. sharrie will have more coming up at 6:00. and their reports continue through saturday right here on "action news." this reminder 6abc.com has expanded coverage of inauguration day as well. we'll have service live video feeds from washington including official events and the protests, we'll also post photos through the date and talk to people from the delaware valley in a made the trip to d.c., so wherever you are you can see the historic day at 6abc.com and the 6 abc news app. >>> new jersey governor, chris christie, says he turned down several jobs with the new trump administration because of his wife. christie was one of the big names to support trump during the republican primary after dropping out of the race himself. the governor told a new york radio station his wife does not want to move to washington and did not offer him an excite enough job to leave his family. and his term expires a year from now next january. >>> national lgbt leaders took a stan
reich back over to you. >> brian taff and sharrie williams are both in washington, d.c. to cover the inauguration. sharrie will have more coming up at 6:00. and their reports continue through saturday right here on "action news." this reminder 6abc.com has expanded coverage of inauguration day as well. we'll have service live video feeds from washington including official events and the protests, we'll also post photos through the date and talk to people from the delaware valley...
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continued, i have spent my entire life building up something which has been of immense value to the german reich, and that you come along with a couple of others and destroy it all. to balon, this was the most stupid war that the world had ever seen, and he was in 1918 so distraught that he committed suicide on the ninth of november 1918, where the monarchy had lapsed and the revolution swept through germany. other businessmen were active in more covert ways than balon, who took the initiative to go to england. seeing the london city was in such a terrible fate with interest rates going up and up in late july, the british backer lord rothschild tried to persuade the london times to tone down its defiant rhetoric, anti-german rhetoric. he also got in touch with the french rothschild and lord shopper in berlin. his hope was that his parents and thousands good persuade the french president to task the sorriest government to go easy on resistance to the central powers -- czarist government to go easy on the central powers. there was indeed now a panic in the business community in europe. the america
continued, i have spent my entire life building up something which has been of immense value to the german reich, and that you come along with a couple of others and destroy it all. to balon, this was the most stupid war that the world had ever seen, and he was in 1918 so distraught that he committed suicide on the ninth of november 1918, where the monarchy had lapsed and the revolution swept through germany. other businessmen were active in more covert ways than balon, who took the initiative...
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to the third reich. he tweeted... where are these leaks coming from in the first place?uestion and how worried should we be about what it means that intelligence services may be leaking that? ambassador, thank you for joining us tonight. >> good to be with you, tucker. >> tucker: president-elect trump's position seems to be, and a lot of people share this view, a lot of the stuff is coming from disgruntled employees in the executive branch, they don't like them, they favor hillary clinton and they are trying to undermine him before he even takes office. do you think that is true? >> this is something separate from the buzzfeed stuff. i suppose there could be some people, i think would be a very small number, that would do something like that. i think the number is tiny. i think it is far more likely to be inventing stuff. from in the washington scene that gets tossed into the hopper. >> tucker: it right. if you're just an ordinary news consumer like me, a lot of the computer conclusions from the intelligence community are filtered through press accounts. like the "washin
to the third reich. he tweeted... where are these leaks coming from in the first place?uestion and how worried should we be about what it means that intelligence services may be leaking that? ambassador, thank you for joining us tonight. >> good to be with you, tucker. >> tucker: president-elect trump's position seems to be, and a lot of people share this view, a lot of the stuff is coming from disgruntled employees in the executive branch, they don't like them, they favor hillary...
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to be when the point was trying to make was that in the government of the third reich -- >> i cottagel: they were leagues designed to destroy individuals. that is true. he could've used stalin. but trump's remarks were directed toward the u.s. intelligence agencies. who put this out to cnn. >> you compare our own spies to the? nazis? once the intelligence committee, community brief to the president-elect on existence of that memo, that fact is news. for him to treat jim acosta that way, so unprofessional. >> bill: it's not news. you're wrong. the meeting between the intelligent people and president-elect was a private meeting. it was a national security meeting. >> you're a news man. you know that's not so. >> bill: sure, it is. there was no press conference. >> the substance may be frivolous -- >> bill: it was a leak by the u.s. intel community. >> you cannot deny that the intelligence community briefing donald trump on the salacious, horrifying activities -- >> bill: that is between trump and the people in the intel community. go ahead. >> i'm agreeing with you 100%. it didn't have
to be when the point was trying to make was that in the government of the third reich -- >> i cottagel: they were leagues designed to destroy individuals. that is true. he could've used stalin. but trump's remarks were directed toward the u.s. intelligence agencies. who put this out to cnn. >> you compare our own spies to the? nazis? once the intelligence committee, community brief to the president-elect on existence of that memo, that fact is news. for him to treat jim acosta that...
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protesters held signs reading, "no alt reich" and "no nazi usa." at least one person was arrested. pro-trump demonstrators have also arrived in washington including members of multiple , biker gangs including the group bikers for trump, whose members have vowed to serve as a "wall of meat" between protesters and trump during the inauguration events. up to 25,000 people also rallied against donald trump in new york city thursday evening at a massive protest in front of trump international hotel and tower, where filmmaker michael moore, actors mark ruffalo, robert de niro, and alec baldwin all called for people to kickoff 100 days of resistance. new york city mayor bill de blasio also spoke. this is protester faisa ali. >> we have to be ready to fight. we have to stand united. we must refuse to normalize bigotry and hate, which has been the incoming administrations hallmark and rise to power. we must be ready to reject trump's fascist agenda and resist every appointment, every policy, every single proposal that institutionalizes islamophobia or is a threat to our values. amy: we will
protesters held signs reading, "no alt reich" and "no nazi usa." at least one person was arrested. pro-trump demonstrators have also arrived in washington including members of multiple , biker gangs including the group bikers for trump, whose members have vowed to serve as a "wall of meat" between protesters and trump during the inauguration events. up to 25,000 people also rallied against donald trump in new york city thursday evening at a massive protest in front...
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. >> let's bring in robert reich now under president bill clinton current professor of public policy university of california berkeley, author of "save capitalism." >> let's talk what about you just heard, he said made in the usa, it's all about jobs. your reaction to that, it's been a constant theme. >> there are two schools of thought, katie, how to create jobs, one, the democrats have actually invested in education, job training, infrastructure, the notion is you actually create jobs by investigating american workers and stimulating the economy if the economy needs some stimulation. donald trump is taking part of that, he's talking about a big infrastructure plan that might be good for creating jobs. but everything else that he's talking about sounds a lot like the old republican trickle-down republicans dressed in a different garb. he's telling ceos, i'm going to make it more profitable, that may if we're lucky stimulate new job growth. what it will mostly do is create more profits and higher share prices. >> let me show you this, a day after signing the two executive orders havi
. >> let's bring in robert reich now under president bill clinton current professor of public policy university of california berkeley, author of "save capitalism." >> let's talk what about you just heard, he said made in the usa, it's all about jobs. your reaction to that, it's been a constant theme. >> there are two schools of thought, katie, how to create jobs, one, the democrats have actually invested in education, job training, infrastructure, the notion is you...
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headline here on the statement says you know, this is a statement on the extreme vetting, but it sounds reicht's more of a justification of for my actions that this white house feels is fit to best secure this nation. is it being, is it going to be conceived that way? >> we'll see. i do think this is what's clear about this statement is that we know that president trump is a huge consumer of the news media, cable new, network news, newspapers and we know he has been watching a lot of his statements and actions over the last several days have certainly appeared to be direct responses to things he's seen on tv, so that's why you have in a statement, which is pretty unusual in terms of the last eight years to see a statement that direct references the media a couple of times. he talks about how america has been the land of the free and home of the brave, we'll keep it free, keep it safe. as the media knows, but refuses to say. he goes on to talk about how president obama did something similar suspending, banning visas for refugees from iraq for six months in 2011. he says the seven countries nap
headline here on the statement says you know, this is a statement on the extreme vetting, but it sounds reicht's more of a justification of for my actions that this white house feels is fit to best secure this nation. is it being, is it going to be conceived that way? >> we'll see. i do think this is what's clear about this statement is that we know that president trump is a huge consumer of the news media, cable new, network news, newspapers and we know he has been watching a lot of his...
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sec ti secretary reich, i appreciate it. jeffrey, thank you.more ahead in the next hour of 360, president trump believes what he believes. that's how the white house explains how he lost the popular vote. the white house is offering no proof. for lower back pain sufferers, the search for relief often leads here. today there's drug-free aleve direct therapy. a high intensity tens device that uses technology once only in doctors' offices. for deep penetrating relief at the source. aleve direct therapy. says she won't take a bullet for president trump. that's being investigated. first the continuing fallout from the president's debunked claim that millions of undocumented immigrants voted for hillary clinton. it's dominated the headlines for much of the day, there's that and late orders of new executive orders. so you're learning information about new executive actions. let's start with that. what is it? >> reporter: we're hearing from our sources up on capitol hill that president trump will make a stop at the department of homeland security tomor
sec ti secretary reich, i appreciate it. jeffrey, thank you.more ahead in the next hour of 360, president trump believes what he believes. that's how the white house explains how he lost the popular vote. the white house is offering no proof. for lower back pain sufferers, the search for relief often leads here. today there's drug-free aleve direct therapy. a high intensity tens device that uses technology once only in doctors' offices. for deep penetrating relief at the source. aleve direct...
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. ♪ the vitriolic, xenophobic troll spite ♪ fourth reich's feeling pretty psyched ♪ it's the end of thee year as we know it ♪ it's the end of the year as we know it and i feel... ♪ fighting for black lives ryan lochte's hair dye ♪ prince and bowie's demise leonard cohen died ♪ nasty woman, brangelina hiddleswift, megyn kelly ♪ news fake samsung boom ♪ this year's idiotic and chaotic ♪ but the end's in sight... right? ♪ it's the end of the year as we know it ♪ it's the end of the year as we know it ♪ it's the end of the year as we know it ♪ and i feel... >> fine. ♪ it's the end of the year as we know it ♪ it's the end of the year as we know it ♪ it's the end of the year as we know it ♪ la, la, la-la-la and i feel fine ♪ it's the end of the year as we know it ♪ it's the end of the year as we know it ♪ it's the end of the year as we know it ♪ and i feel fine. >> announcer: it's the "late show" with stephen colbert! tonight, james franco, michael stipe, and comedian gad elmaleh. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's s
. ♪ the vitriolic, xenophobic troll spite ♪ fourth reich's feeling pretty psyched ♪ it's the end of thee year as we know it ♪ it's the end of the year as we know it and i feel... ♪ fighting for black lives ryan lochte's hair dye ♪ prince and bowie's demise leonard cohen died ♪ nasty woman, brangelina hiddleswift, megyn kelly ♪ news fake samsung boom ♪ this year's idiotic and chaotic ♪ but the end's in sight... right? ♪ it's the end of the year as we know it ♪ it's the...
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we'll talk with richard reich. try alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies.y don't taste chalky and work fast. mmmm. incredible. can i try? she doesn't have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. enjoy the relief. oh, how waso good!en house? did you apply? oh, i'll do it later today. your credit score must be amazing. my credit score? credit karma. it's free. that's great! um hm. just whip bam boom, it's done. that apartment is mine! credit karma. give yourself some credit. you found the perfect car foi'm a robot!s.com yeti rawr ♪ jingle bells tents up guys. and used cars.com to find a place to service it at a fair price, too. signal, signal hey guys, how's it going? that's not even music. ♪ now when you're ready, you can sell your old car and find your new one all on cars.com you know us for shopping, and now we're there for every turn. cars.com for millions of baby boomers there's a virus out there. a virus that's serious, like hiv, but it hasn't been talked about much. a virus that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has
we'll talk with richard reich. try alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies.y don't taste chalky and work fast. mmmm. incredible. can i try? she doesn't have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. enjoy the relief. oh, how waso good!en house? did you apply? oh, i'll do it later today. your credit score must be amazing. my credit score? credit karma. it's free. that's great! um hm. just whip bam boom, it's done. that apartment is mine! credit karma. give yourself some credit. you found...
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we'll talk it over with robert reich and jeffrey lord. are ya doll?he only place you need go... london's got the best of everything. cornwall's got the best of everything. sport sport nightlife nightlife (both) fashion adventure i'm tellin' ya, britain is the only place you really need go. expedia. everything you need to travel britain better. won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. and if you have more than one liberty mutual policy, you qualify for a multi-policy discount, saving you money on your car and home coverage. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. you foundi'm a robot! cars.com rawr yeti and found a place to service it, too. ♪ jingle bells now when you're ready, you can sell your old car and find your new one all on cars.com you know us for s
we'll talk it over with robert reich and jeffrey lord. are ya doll?he only place you need go... london's got the best of everything. cornwall's got the best of everything. sport sport nightlife nightlife (both) fashion adventure i'm tellin' ya, britain is the only place you really need go. expedia. everything you need to travel britain better. won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with...
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. >> i'm very much concerned because i've been working on the issue of the third reich for nearly 20 years. this is, to my sense, comparable. >> more and more people are spreading racism, sexism and i homophobe sentiments or whatever. if they come into the parliament, it will be a big difference because i think we will all be very astonished at what they will do. >> reporter: the police erected a protective ring around the conference center. local a.f.d. councilor ulli langenback rejected accusations that they are nazis in suits. >> for me, they are. i will not use his word. they are the fascists. because it's only young people. they got brainwashed by school and university. >> reporter: happy to demonstrate their enthusiasm in the dark, not so many were prepared to voice their opinions publicly. >> germany is very weak. you are not allowed to speak openly. always when you speak that you are in the a.f.d. you can worry about your job. >> reporter: these nationalists hope that hitching themselves to the trump bandwagon will bring electoral success. in order to symbolize unity they hel
. >> i'm very much concerned because i've been working on the issue of the third reich for nearly 20 years. this is, to my sense, comparable. >> more and more people are spreading racism, sexism and i homophobe sentiments or whatever. if they come into the parliament, it will be a big difference because i think we will all be very astonished at what they will do. >> reporter: the police erected a protective ring around the conference center. local a.f.d. councilor ulli...
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we'll talk with robert reich. who is not a trump fan and trump supporter jeffrey lowered. -- lord. actually, the majority of people pay for data they never use. that's right, two out of three people use less than five gigs. now verizon introduces the one plan that's right for you. switch, and for just $55 get five gigs on america's best network. that's tons of data at a cost that's less than an unlimited plan. and the best part, no surprise overages. finally, all the data you need, on the network you want. verizon. as ai can embrace a worldber, full of surprising moments. the new marriott portfolio of hotels now has 30 brands in over 110 countries. so no matter where you go, you are here. join or link accounts today. bring you more ways to helps reduce calories from sugar. with more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all, smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels, and signs reminding everyone to think balance before choosing their beverages. we know you care about reducing the sugar in your family's diet, and we're working to support your efforts. more beverag
we'll talk with robert reich. who is not a trump fan and trump supporter jeffrey lowered. -- lord. actually, the majority of people pay for data they never use. that's right, two out of three people use less than five gigs. now verizon introduces the one plan that's right for you. switch, and for just $55 get five gigs on america's best network. that's tons of data at a cost that's less than an unlimited plan. and the best part, no surprise overages. finally, all the data you need, on the...
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focussed on making more good music, i think i would just reich to be better. —— like to be better. ——to come through the weekend, but with that extra cloud, temperatures are lifting slightly, so we won't have so many starts like this. this was the scene in hertfordshire this morning, frosty yes, but sunny, temperatures below freeze, but further north and west things are changing, a lot of cloud spreading into scotland. we had rain, and it was milderand spreading into scotland. we had rain, and it was milder and that is what has been happening. we have had a lump of cloud, with it milder air, so as we end the day in northern ireland, a lot of cloud, mist and murk but at five o'clock we are looking at temperatures in belfast at 11 degrees. a few clear spells in northern scotland, further south, down through northern england t south—west into the midlands, a lot of cloud. rain, turning mild in the far west but for a time chilly weather to be had. four degrees in milton keynes for the afternoon rush hour, as we go through the evening and overnight this rain is going to continue to stagger
focussed on making more good music, i think i would just reich to be better. —— like to be better. ——to come through the weekend, but with that extra cloud, temperatures are lifting slightly, so we won't have so many starts like this. this was the scene in hertfordshire this morning, frosty yes, but sunny, temperatures below freeze, but further north and west things are changing, a lot of cloud spreading into scotland. we had rain, and it was milderand spreading into scotland. we had...
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author of more than 80 articles and 12 books and several landmark studies on business of the third reich including burke-- books, hayes has been funded by the guggenheim foundation and in 1997-98 he was awarded the jb senior scholarship. senior in stature, not age. [laughter] >> he also serves as chairman of the museum academic any. in peter's new book why explaining the holocaust he dispelled many misconceptions and answered some the most basic questions that remain, why the jews and not another ethnic group, why the germans, why such a swift and sweeping extermination, why didn't-- did it more jews fight back more often? why did they receive more help? while responding has been most frequently asked and peter brings a wealth of experience on conventional popular views of the history, challenging some of the most prominent recent interpretation and argues there's no single theory that explains the holocaust, rather the convergence of multiple forces at a moment in time that led to the test-- catastrophe. he will share the main point of this book while also offering a behind-the-scenes l
author of more than 80 articles and 12 books and several landmark studies on business of the third reich including burke-- books, hayes has been funded by the guggenheim foundation and in 1997-98 he was awarded the jb senior scholarship. senior in stature, not age. [laughter] >> he also serves as chairman of the museum academic any. in peter's new book why explaining the holocaust he dispelled many misconceptions and answered some the most basic questions that remain, why the jews and not...
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robert reich a lot of times pointed out that maybe the golden era of the 1940s and 1970s of tremendous upward mobility, mostly for white americans but there was a trickle-down effect to black americans and factories maybe the great exception to america than the rule. we've been living with a kind of narrative that we give back to a prosperity, that is widely shared and that can be passed on. but his perspective and i'm compelled to buy it until someone proves otherwise made the b that that brief window between 1940 and 1970 maybe the great exception to the rule in this country. we had expanded as a nation, we sent white people into the hinterland and asked them to make a go of it. take the black. with you and make a life for yourself but of course they log on but back to the project in a nutshell, i can only do so much. so my effort is to dispel what i see are are these tropes of hard-working real americans who did it all on their own . who are perfectly law-abiding. there's no dysfunction in ecology. every time i mention this project, oh yeah. when i was growing up in scranton pennsyl
robert reich a lot of times pointed out that maybe the golden era of the 1940s and 1970s of tremendous upward mobility, mostly for white americans but there was a trickle-down effect to black americans and factories maybe the great exception to america than the rule. we've been living with a kind of narrative that we give back to a prosperity, that is widely shared and that can be passed on. but his perspective and i'm compelled to buy it until someone proves otherwise made the b that that...