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for heat away you could view this as a form of resistance in the 3rd reich as the utah position. but sized. and attempts to suppress the parade didn't stop there after the end of the war this was soviet occupied territory former provost paul you. tells an anecdote about his predecessor in 1946 when he feared the procession would be banned he turned to the soviet commander. the commander of been a theater director in russia. and so of course he was interested in drama. when the provost knew this would have played on the man simply describing the procession as a holy play. he said it was no demonstration it was a melodrama. many participants he was asked 6000. commander was very impressed and how many acts yes if not accurate scenes was the answer. for. the day after the procession the man was summoned by the soviet commander. with his knowledge of the world the last thing the provost wanted before he left was a hearty breakfast they knew these appointments could take time and he wasn't sure whether he was going to be praised or reprimanded. he was praised. and the incident became
for heat away you could view this as a form of resistance in the 3rd reich as the utah position. but sized. and attempts to suppress the parade didn't stop there after the end of the war this was soviet occupied territory former provost paul you. tells an anecdote about his predecessor in 1946 when he feared the procession would be banned he turned to the soviet commander. the commander of been a theater director in russia. and so of course he was interested in drama. when the provost knew this...
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robert reich, thanks for joining me.labor secretary of the united states. >>> coming up, we have a huge late friday news dump in the middle of the pandemic. donald trump has just fired his intelligence community inspector general that flagged the whistle blower complaint that led to his impeachment. that breaking news is next. i should get a quote. do it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (bobby) you're concerned that it's going to cost you money.ouble, (ben) to this day, i only paid what i had to pay for the device. when i go back, everything is covered. there's so much you're missing by not having hearing aids. (vo) we'll find you a hearing aid that fits your lifestyle and your budget at one of our 1,500 locations. call 1-800-miracle to start your 30-day risk-free trial and schedule your free hearing evaluation at your locally owned miracle ear today. amake it feelh impossible to breathe. get relief behind the counter with claritin-d. claritin-d improves nasal airflow 2x more than the
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>> reich: it has been shown to be effective in certain epidemics and less effective in others.mple, there was some evidence that it was a benefit for the sars epidemic-- in the early part of the 2000s. and there may have been some benefit also for the swine flu, also known as h1n1. but it did not seem to be effective in treatment of ebola disease. >> pelley: recovered patient meredith berkman donated plasma after managing her covid-19 symptoms at home. >> merideth berkman: at its worst, i would say, was the tightness in the chest, but manageable. terrible, terrible headache. and justom >> pelley: david berdoff also recovered and donated. >> david berdoff: my symptoms were gastrointestinal. i was vomiting quite a bit. >> pelley: did you have respiratory symptoms? >> berdoff: so, i had a cough. i had a little bit of shortness of breath. >> pelley: when tests show a patient eliminated the virus, and has a high level of antibodies, they can volunteer to donate. >> berdoff: i figure, "okay, i had this disease that everybody in the world is at risk for. i seem to have kicked it. my b
>> reich: it has been shown to be effective in certain epidemics and less effective in others.mple, there was some evidence that it was a benefit for the sars epidemic-- in the early part of the 2000s. and there may have been some benefit also for the swine flu, also known as h1n1. but it did not seem to be effective in treatment of ebola disease. >> pelley: recovered patient meredith berkman donated plasma after managing her covid-19 symptoms at home. >> merideth berkman: at...
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let's bring in economics professor at the university of california, ed burkley, robert reich, he alsoerved as secretary of labor during the clinton administration and his book, the system who rigged it, how we fix it, came out last month. robert, thank you so much for being here. the president has his council, the governors have their consortiums. business leaders, i'm sure, are talking to each other about when they can reopen. health experts have their idea. everybody seems to say that there will, at the very least, be a rolling reopening of states, but give us a little bit of exhibition 101, if you can. what sort of drag is that going to put on the entire economy if we can only open piecemeal. >> the economy is going to be slowly recovering in any event. i think the biggest danger to the economy is that it so-called reopens too early and we actually find ourselves with another upsurge in the pandemic, which kaucauses us to go back inside and shelter once again. that could have a hugely negative effect and make the economy actually, actually close the economy for a longer time. the s
let's bring in economics professor at the university of california, ed burkley, robert reich, he alsoerved as secretary of labor during the clinton administration and his book, the system who rigged it, how we fix it, came out last month. robert, thank you so much for being here. the president has his council, the governors have their consortiums. business leaders, i'm sure, are talking to each other about when they can reopen. health experts have their idea. everybody seems to say that there...
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a former labor secretary robert reich is an expert on these issues. the latest is the system, who rigged it, how we fix it. he has led the oversight of labor in america and is a renowned economic voice. gene robinson still with us. robert reich, let's start with the big picture, western when say 26 million people are newly unemployed and the vast, vast majority, through know fault of their own, it is just classic macroeconomic problem, not that they lost their job because of what they did. what does that mean? for long-term recovery and changing the way our current system tries to support people who are in this position? >> we don't have remedy supports in place, ari. that's one of the big problems. the country is not prepared in terms of social safety nets to handle this degree of unemployment. you know, we are heading very rapidly towards 20 to 25% of our workers not having jobs. we haven't seen that degree of unemployment since the great depression of the 1930s. even then, we had to and, franklin d. roosevelt had to create brand-new systems out of
a former labor secretary robert reich is an expert on these issues. the latest is the system, who rigged it, how we fix it. he has led the oversight of labor in america and is a renowned economic voice. gene robinson still with us. robert reich, let's start with the big picture, western when say 26 million people are newly unemployed and the vast, vast majority, through know fault of their own, it is just classic macroeconomic problem, not that they lost their job because of what they did. what...
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is that they were ethnic germans that is children of german ancestry who lived outside the german reich and that only very few children were brought to germany at all. but him or his plan did have a system as the race commissioner for the consolidation of german nationhood he helps to issue directives 671. it's dated. first all children and formerly polish orphanages are to be taken and placed in accommodations after that operation is concluded children living with polish foster parents will be examined. the directive was signed by all rich private himmler's direct subordinate. later at the nuremburg trials he claimed that there had never been a concrete plan. directive $6071.00 went to only high ranking leaders of the s.s. and the police and the corresponding s.s. leaders concerned with race and settlement policy so that the s.s. operators would be aware of how it worked it was a part of a supposedly rational occupation and gemini ization policy that was imposed mainly on occupied poland but also one other occupied and next week. possibly off. today experts believe that our own 50000 c
is that they were ethnic germans that is children of german ancestry who lived outside the german reich and that only very few children were brought to germany at all. but him or his plan did have a system as the race commissioner for the consolidation of german nationhood he helps to issue directives 671. it's dated. first all children and formerly polish orphanages are to be taken and placed in accommodations after that operation is concluded children living with polish foster parents will be...
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on may the 1st 945 the battle for belin had been raging for 2 weeks the capital of the 3rd reich lay in ruins while the nazi leadership still refused to sign an unconditional surrender soviet troops continued to fight their way towards the furious bunker and house to house back. using news their all to make goal was to capture the leader of the 3rd of. the global sea level. hitler was the symbol of the war and of fascism shoes were so he was a trophy that everybody would want to show some priest where the mortgagors could. but when walls hitler soviet soldiers found 6 children's corpses in the garden of the rocks chancery to charred bodies as well as skull fragments and teeth. and what did these 2 young women have to do with a search one was. a red army interpreter the other a german kid to highs among the assistant to hitler's dentist both played a decisive role in the identification of hitler's remains. there is that in most of the witness states i clearly recognize the gold teeth and the dentures i was shows with the style and was immediately informed about the remains and their i
on may the 1st 945 the battle for belin had been raging for 2 weeks the capital of the 3rd reich lay in ruins while the nazi leadership still refused to sign an unconditional surrender soviet troops continued to fight their way towards the furious bunker and house to house back. using news their all to make goal was to capture the leader of the 3rd of. the global sea level. hitler was the symbol of the war and of fascism shoes were so he was a trophy that everybody would want to show some...
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joining us is professioner reich. you have been adamant in that stance that it needs to go to the people and not the billionaires and the cop rate exexecutives. let's talk about the money. it's tapped out. clairerfy what it means. >> the feds feds have given it to the banks. the feds have given foit small businesses. >> it's a little bit of a rube goldberg machine. it goes from the lenders to actual small businesses. all we know is that the treasury is saying it's gone. it's already been allocated and we also know that only about 5% of the small businesses that wanted it and say they needed it are actually getting it. according to the data we have. >> is there going to be more money coming down the way? what do you tell them? congress will give you more money here? >> i probably would tell them don't count on the on it. what congressing is saying and white house is saying, there should be more money. i think this will more money. the real question is how to it's going be allocated and how quickly it get tos out to the
joining us is professioner reich. you have been adamant in that stance that it needs to go to the people and not the billionaires and the cop rate exexecutives. let's talk about the money. it's tapped out. clairerfy what it means. >> the feds feds have given it to the banks. the feds have given foit small businesses. >> it's a little bit of a rube goldberg machine. it goes from the lenders to actual small businesses. all we know is that the treasury is saying it's gone. it's already...
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fdr saw d-day, as did hitler, as the deciding strategy of the war against the nazi third reich -- i -- perhaps, no one will ever really explain winston churchill's opposition to d-day. we can do, at last, 75 years after the landing, is see exactly how the president of the united states went about defusing churchill's timebomb in cairo, and insisting, as the president did, that the d-day operation be carried out as agreed at quebec, saving d-day, in other words. churchill was furious, boiling with rage, in fact. the two men flew to tehran. fdr got stalin to promise to back the d-day invasion with a simultaneous russian offensive on the eastern front which would force the wehrmacht to fight on two fronts, in which case the germans would be unable to withdraw forces from the east to reinforce their armies in france facing the allies. stalin also promises the president to join the war against japan once hitler surrenders. fdr's trip to cairo and tehran was thus his starring triumph. when churchill was asked by his doctor if anything had gone wrong, he snapped. "a bloody lot wrong has gone
fdr saw d-day, as did hitler, as the deciding strategy of the war against the nazi third reich -- i -- perhaps, no one will ever really explain winston churchill's opposition to d-day. we can do, at last, 75 years after the landing, is see exactly how the president of the united states went about defusing churchill's timebomb in cairo, and insisting, as the president did, that the d-day operation be carried out as agreed at quebec, saving d-day, in other words. churchill was furious, boiling...
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fdr saw d-day as did hitler as the deciding strategy of the war against the nazi third reich and thus, inevitably against japan once hitler was defeated. perhaps no one will ever really explain winston churchill's opposition to d-day. what we can do at last 75 years after the landings is see exactly how the president of the united states went about defusing churchill's time bomb. in cairo. and insisting as the president did that the d-day operation be carried out as agreed at quebec, saving d-day in other words. churchill was furious, boiling with rage in fact. the two men flew to tehran as fdr arriving. where fdr got stalin to promise to back the d-day invasion with a simultaneous russian offensive on the eastern front which would force the vie mar to fight on two fronts which the germans would unable to pull from the east to reinforce the armies facing the allies. operation begratsion. he also promises stalin to join the war against japan once hitler surrenders. fdr's trip to cairo and tehran was thus was historic. a triumph. when churchill was asked by his doctor whether anything h
fdr saw d-day as did hitler as the deciding strategy of the war against the nazi third reich and thus, inevitably against japan once hitler was defeated. perhaps no one will ever really explain winston churchill's opposition to d-day. what we can do at last 75 years after the landings is see exactly how the president of the united states went about defusing churchill's time bomb. in cairo. and insisting as the president did that the d-day operation be carried out as agreed at quebec, saving...
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worked at osi and spent years looking for these men, he calls them the foot soldiers of the third reich. i think that is exactly what they were. >> ricki, we saw a photo of the most familiar name, john. your story is about the trial of a german perpetrator, but you also show more about various trials of this man. can you tell us about what that helped you to tell in terms of the story? >> he's a very interesting subject matter -- there he is. as you mentioned, he was one of these men. he was not german. he was a prisoner of war and they gave him two options. one, go fight on the eastern front or two, go and work in a concentration camp. well, he did not want to fight on the eastern front, so he chose the concentration camp. he ended up, john ended up at sobibor, and i'm interested to see those photos to see if we see him in any of these photos. but what made him so important to the german prosecution, that made him able to be prosecuted in germany was the german prosecutors for a long time couldn't prosecute anyone who was an accessory to murder. german law basically mandated that you n
worked at osi and spent years looking for these men, he calls them the foot soldiers of the third reich. i think that is exactly what they were. >> ricki, we saw a photo of the most familiar name, john. your story is about the trial of a german perpetrator, but you also show more about various trials of this man. can you tell us about what that helped you to tell in terms of the story? >> he's a very interesting subject matter -- there he is. as you mentioned, he was one of these...
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what bocanegra-reich -- that's full last name, right? >> yes. >> what she's doing with her husband, i'm amazed. taking care of two little kids at the same time she's battling the virus. that's how you know she's a paramedic. that's the kind of dedication a first responder has that she can handle that. i know she may be getting better but not saying she feels good, but doesn't feel as bad as she did. i'm amazed by that. it's so empowering for people to know, not only just sitting around basically collecting dust most of the day but this young lady is doing same thing, taking care of their family. got her husband there. i guarantee he's not doing as much, and it's empowering to know that people can get through it with the bravery only a first responder would have. >> at some point there's the discussion of going back to work. that's got to be -- how do you see just the thought of that at this point, given all the stuff you would have to face and lack of supplies? >> so i'm going to give you something that not a lot of people would want to
what bocanegra-reich -- that's full last name, right? >> yes. >> what she's doing with her husband, i'm amazed. taking care of two little kids at the same time she's battling the virus. that's how you know she's a paramedic. that's the kind of dedication a first responder has that she can handle that. i know she may be getting better but not saying she feels good, but doesn't feel as bad as she did. i'm amazed by that. it's so empowering for people to know, not only just sitting...
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robert reich is here, former labor secretary under president clinton and author of "the system: who riggedt, how we fix it." that's a good question. but let's talk about those ten million americans. good evening to you, by the way. thank you for joining us. nearly 10 million americans have lost their jobs over the last two weeks. you were the labor secretary. you worked on president obama's economic transition team. did you ever think that you'd see numbers like these? >> i never did, actually. the highest number we'd ever seen for first-time claims for unemployment insurance was in 1982. that was about 695,000. nobody would have believed it if you said you're going to see 6.6 million people in one week filing for unemployment insurance. and those 10 million people over the last two weeks, that's a small fraction of the number of people who have lost their jobs, because a lot of people are not eligible for unemployment insurance. . >> yeah. i know you're the expert, right, and there are lots of experts, robert. but no one has ever seen anything like this. even you just admitted that. so ho
robert reich is here, former labor secretary under president clinton and author of "the system: who riggedt, how we fix it." that's a good question. but let's talk about those ten million americans. good evening to you, by the way. thank you for joining us. nearly 10 million americans have lost their jobs over the last two weeks. you were the labor secretary. you worked on president obama's economic transition team. did you ever think that you'd see numbers like these? >> i...
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joining us now, the former secretary of labor, robert reich.served under president clinton and is the author of a new book entitled "the system: who rigged it and how to fix it." mr. secretary, thank you so much for joining us. what, nearly 17 million people now filing unemployment claims. this many people can't simply be out of a job, losing their businesses, potentially their homes. what do you think? how does this get solved? >> well, it's not an easy problem to solve, obviously, wolf. this is not a typical recession. it's not even a depression. this is a public health crisis, and people are losing their jobs. some of them are sheltering at home because they have to or they want to. it's necessary that people be home. in fact, it's necessary that a big and significant part of the economy be shut down. so, the big question is how to get money out as quickly as possible to people who don't have money? you know, by some estimates, 80% of the american workforce is living paycheck to paycheck, and if there are no paychecks, that means that they a
joining us now, the former secretary of labor, robert reich.served under president clinton and is the author of a new book entitled "the system: who rigged it and how to fix it." mr. secretary, thank you so much for joining us. what, nearly 17 million people now filing unemployment claims. this many people can't simply be out of a job, losing their businesses, potentially their homes. what do you think? how does this get solved? >> well, it's not an easy problem to solve,...
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the footsoldier of the third reich, and he became their base. this is where they were trained and issued deployment orders to go across occupied poland and help the ss annihilate the jews. these are the men who did the bloodiest jobs in occupied poland. one of the historians said they were the foot soldiers of the third reich. they were often known by the jews as the men wearing black coats and black hats. some of the men were from ukraine or that region but there were others, many others, lithuania and latvia. the s s came up an incredible system because these men were given wages. they were given housing, given food, given service metals, they were given vacations, they were given all kinds of honors, they received proper burials. in soviet pow camp serving the enemy, seems like a decent option, likely starvation or death or some kind of horrible death. the first deployment was to the city that you can see on the map, lube and with the historical, cultural and religious center where thousands of poland's -- 40,000 jews lived in poland in 1939,
the footsoldier of the third reich, and he became their base. this is where they were trained and issued deployment orders to go across occupied poland and help the ss annihilate the jews. these are the men who did the bloodiest jobs in occupied poland. one of the historians said they were the foot soldiers of the third reich. they were often known by the jews as the men wearing black coats and black hats. some of the men were from ukraine or that region but there were others, many others,...
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i would love to be heading to the beach when it gets hot reich this, but refraining. >> i still have a lot of concerts in june where i have no idea if i am going to go. >> they haven't said yet. >> they are postponed or rescheduled. you don't get your money back. the available the new date. >> i hope so, but i haven't heard a word. >> we'll see what happens here. hopefully things will work out. >> cooler, cooler, today is not the day to go to the beach. you see a lot of high clouds pulling over as well. upper 80s. had a few low 90s. 64 today. san jose is 84 to 7 ever. a lot of low clouds. high clouds. tough to see the low clouds because of the vail of high clouds. >> i think the usual suspects right around san matteo around sfo. that wind will crank up. >> i 50s on the temperatures here. 53 in berkeley. 55 in lawn creek. same for livermore. hillsboro and pacific at 51. los altos hill down ten from yesterday. cooler air. no doubt about it spilling in. west at oakland. that is starting to crank up. i expect to gust up to 30 later today. and you get upper 80s or 20s through the interior
i would love to be heading to the beach when it gets hot reich this, but refraining. >> i still have a lot of concerts in june where i have no idea if i am going to go. >> they haven't said yet. >> they are postponed or rescheduled. you don't get your money back. the available the new date. >> i hope so, but i haven't heard a word. >> we'll see what happens here. hopefully things will work out. >> cooler, cooler, today is not the day to go to the beach. you...
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these were men who essentially became the foot soldiers of the third reich and [inaudible] became their base, base camp. this is where they were armed and this is where they were trained and this is where we were issued deployment orders to go across occupied poland and help the ss annihilate the jews. these were the men who did the bloodiest jobs in occupied poland. trawniki was essentially a school for mass murder in occupied poland set up by the ss. in fact, one of these historians in the book called the men of trawniki a foot soldiers of the third reich. that is what they did. they weree often known by the jews as the men wearing black coats and black hats. some jewish survivors called them the ukrainians because some of the men were from the ukraine or that region but there were others, many, many others, lithuanian, latvia. the ss really came up with an incredible system because these men were given wages and were given housing and given food and they were given service metals for work that was done well. they were given occasions and they were given all kinds of honors that if th
these were men who essentially became the foot soldiers of the third reich and [inaudible] became their base, base camp. this is where they were armed and this is where they were trained and this is where we were issued deployment orders to go across occupied poland and help the ss annihilate the jews. these were the men who did the bloodiest jobs in occupied poland. trawniki was essentially a school for mass murder in occupied poland set up by the ss. in fact, one of these historians in the...
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have to put her back the competition is now down to these 2 photos ocean stand behind from 2002 and reich ok our reps from 2019 the winner will be announced later this month. these images from space show us how 7000000000 people impact our planet and how it continues to have an impact on us harding al-jazeera. welcome if you're just joining us you're watching al-jazeera live from doha i'm peter dubey your top stories in iran the revolutionary guard says the country is now able to monitor the world from space after successfully launching this 1st military satellite into orbit the u.s. has accused iran in the past of using its space program as a cover for missile development allegations iran denies is what the head of the guard said about that launch. it is a necessity for such powerful defense forces like the revolutionary guard to have access to advanced capabilities today the powerful armies of the world have no comprehensive defense plan if they don't have a place in space today we can monitor the world from space and it means boosting strategic data for the i.r.g.c. putting the satelli
have to put her back the competition is now down to these 2 photos ocean stand behind from 2002 and reich ok our reps from 2019 the winner will be announced later this month. these images from space show us how 7000000000 people impact our planet and how it continues to have an impact on us harding al-jazeera. welcome if you're just joining us you're watching al-jazeera live from doha i'm peter dubey your top stories in iran the revolutionary guard says the country is now able to monitor the...
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reich. if there were not a lesson the democrats will say but of those they stepped on the seal but what you're sorry yes. here comes my mother with a kilometer left from there are some of the badminton that it got in the money. that's in the buy one don't tell you. on the other with. my. little. you know. others will see. you. come with a. thank you. they way they get out that are way better than ever in most of the. world. that's when i get that mean now that they are no they're credible. you know and also a little well not. a lemon. so . and then milo motherly the other manufactured i got a bone would nice and i see it on their own local bar saw an ass then i said that i'd be. more lost. embargo are. going to save us and oh no no money to. buy them on this issue. i think i'm going to watch the bend and then secondly i don't know what. and how i'm going to. get younger the only spot i. only know how hard is going with you to come you'll. be. good to. go below some other terrible with those
reich. if there were not a lesson the democrats will say but of those they stepped on the seal but what you're sorry yes. here comes my mother with a kilometer left from there are some of the badminton that it got in the money. that's in the buy one don't tell you. on the other with. my. little. you know. others will see. you. come with a. thank you. they way they get out that are way better than ever in most of the. world. that's when i get that mean now that they are no they're credible. you...
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he did not live long enough to see his work achieve its goal, the destruction of the third reich. >> there was another cross for him to bear. harry bennett, a notorious figure for his role in breaking strikes and being in charge of ford's security, the largest private police force in the country. edsel and bennett didn't get along, did they? >> in my last book, i wrote about him guy named ferrari, pretty much the perfect character, so fascinating, basically darkness, dark human being and harry bennett serves that role in this book. if you come up with a fictional character, a powerful tough guy, gangster type person who would have become henry ford's best friend during the great depression, harry bennett, a fiction writer couldn't come up with this guy. what happened inside the empire, a dark figure who amassed -- i read the book but i forget. the largest private police force is the service department. harry bennett became a full ford's nemesis as if there were two children in this empire. that is one of the things that serve to kill edsel ford. >> host: he was a character. edsel for
he did not live long enough to see his work achieve its goal, the destruction of the third reich. >> there was another cross for him to bear. harry bennett, a notorious figure for his role in breaking strikes and being in charge of ford's security, the largest private police force in the country. edsel and bennett didn't get along, did they? >> in my last book, i wrote about him guy named ferrari, pretty much the perfect character, so fascinating, basically darkness, dark human...
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i have with you that i could adequately describe the extent to which ibm was involved in the third reichthe holocaust. i will try, at least let me see if i can read something from the book to give you a sense of the depth and the breadth of that involvement. ibm machines identified and counted jews, traced back their ancestry marked them for transportation to railroad camps. the railroad that transported them. kept track which jews were killed and which remained alive. and which possessed what skills and helped nazis allocate them for slave labor. and for medical experiments or worked to death kept records of torture and execution of jews in all concentration camps. and took track of planned german tanks and scheduled the luftwaff bombing runs. again, it was almost hard to believe this. i don't know if the word is fortunately, but it is fortunately, some light is shined on this history. so many of us don't know this history so there are some excellent sources i can use for my book, but to recognize that this was how technology got started. i have to tell you in writing and reading and st
i have with you that i could adequately describe the extent to which ibm was involved in the third reichthe holocaust. i will try, at least let me see if i can read something from the book to give you a sense of the depth and the breadth of that involvement. ibm machines identified and counted jews, traced back their ancestry marked them for transportation to railroad camps. the railroad that transported them. kept track which jews were killed and which remained alive. and which possessed what...
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the competition is now down to these 2 photos ocean stand behind from 2002 and reich ok are ups from 2019 the winner will be announced later this month. these images from space to show us how 7000000000 people impact our planet and how it continues to have an impact on us we're harding al-jazeera. power again this is al-jazeera and these are the headlines u.s. president donald trump has signed the executive order suspending immigration to 60 days he's also dismissed the possibility of a severe 2nd wave of corona virus infections they say this year trumps comments follow the world health organization saying the pandemic is far from over and that in some parts of the wild outbreaks or any just beginning. we will not cause you could have some leverage or grown and you can have a big flu system and if they combine your thing coming together they come together it's not great but we will not go through what we went through for the list to get rid of because it is accurate. i understand that the united states surely you've heard of them but how can you say that you know it won't come back t
the competition is now down to these 2 photos ocean stand behind from 2002 and reich ok are ups from 2019 the winner will be announced later this month. these images from space to show us how 7000000000 people impact our planet and how it continues to have an impact on us we're harding al-jazeera. power again this is al-jazeera and these are the headlines u.s. president donald trump has signed the executive order suspending immigration to 60 days he's also dismissed the possibility of a severe...
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we want to do infrastructure, but a lot of the republicans would reich to keep that as a separate bill. we will see how that works out, jennifer. we will see. >> mr. president, you said the worst of the pandemic is behind s. >> like other things, we are going to -- hopefully we are going to come up with a vaccine. you never know, but tremendous progress has been made by johnson and johnson, and oxford. you have been hearing the same things as i do. tremendous progress as been made, we think, on a vaccine. you have to test it, and that takes a period of time. but a lot of movement and progress has been made on a vaccine. what i think is going to happen is this is going to go away. whether it comes back in a modified form in the fall, we will be able to handle it. we will be able to put out spurts, and we are very prepared to handle it we have learned about it, the invisible enemy. it is a bad enemy, very tough enemy, but we have learned a lot. it is in 184 countries as you hear me say often. it is awful, incon steefble. it should have been stopped at the source in china, but it wasn't.
we want to do infrastructure, but a lot of the republicans would reich to keep that as a separate bill. we will see how that works out, jennifer. we will see. >> mr. president, you said the worst of the pandemic is behind s. >> like other things, we are going to -- hopefully we are going to come up with a vaccine. you never know, but tremendous progress has been made by johnson and johnson, and oxford. you have been hearing the same things as i do. tremendous progress as been made,...
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straighten up with the american people and let them know what's coming and start finding solutions reichovernor cuomo and the governor in oregon and start cross leveling supplies because i don't think they're coming in. >> which, again, is something that the military can do. andrew cuomo, the governor of new york said that. he said every state shouldn't have the maximum number of ventilators it needs a the all times, we should be able to move it out. new york will hit its peak before iowa does and utah does. we should depend on the national guard and military to say let's mobilize, let's get these out to new york, let's figure out where the hot spots are, we have a map of the hot spots around the country, get them to where we need them. we don't need 100% of all the ventilators we'll ever need all at once. >> absolutely. we talked about this a couple weeks ago. it's called days of supply. we've never gotten that count or seen anything that is accuratea solution would be to put two national guard soldiers in every hospital and go in and count what's there and figure out the days of supply
straighten up with the american people and let them know what's coming and start finding solutions reichovernor cuomo and the governor in oregon and start cross leveling supplies because i don't think they're coming in. >> which, again, is something that the military can do. andrew cuomo, the governor of new york said that. he said every state shouldn't have the maximum number of ventilators it needs a the all times, we should be able to move it out. new york will hit its peak before iowa...
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video mocking a and submit it and there's an actual judge and the judge the show and if he was to get reich premium money under banners so leaves and for the sky and the couple of their shares and where waiting on the results i see down twice a day. headquarters at the barn and under fans all day so that their hair grows hair is like a really important part because you kind of get tricked sculpt it when you're sharing every day high rates are washer or if they're very very light once the rest every day assure their lives today and timed out later that it's lot of work for a 15 year-old the winners of fair competition softened get top dollar from bidders. >>that means the students are now doing a lot of hustling looking at new ways of getting their prize livestock to market good luck. reese. not our 4 zone forecast for the live picture of the golden gate bridge with some fog up near the tops of the towers, pam a little bit cooler today certainly compared to yesterday joining us from home our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow hello. lawrence hey there guys certainly those temperatures dropp
video mocking a and submit it and there's an actual judge and the judge the show and if he was to get reich premium money under banners so leaves and for the sky and the couple of their shares and where waiting on the results i see down twice a day. headquarters at the barn and under fans all day so that their hair grows hair is like a really important part because you kind of get tricked sculpt it when you're sharing every day high rates are washer or if they're very very light once the rest...
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doubt as to the defining importance of an allied cross channel invasion for the fate of the nazi third reich. the landings and subsequent battle will, quote, decide the war, hitler warns his staff and goebels. it will not be too hard to beat the western allies, hitler adds. after all, he doesn't, quote, have the feelings that the british have their, shall we say, whole heart in this attack. after the president's trip to cairo and tehran, though, the d-day project is energized. it will go forward in the spring of 1944. and it's energized for one extra historic reason, as i have tried to relate definitively at last in this book, "war and peace" namely the president's surprising decision not to appoint general marshall to mcmahon the d-day invasion, with you the man he interviewed as we saw at length on his way out to cairo, young general dwight d. eisenhower. this was one of the most inspired appointments of world war ii. a coalition war. involving the forces of many nations, but led by the united states. and typically, fdr isn't content just to send ike a telegram. returning from tehran and c
doubt as to the defining importance of an allied cross channel invasion for the fate of the nazi third reich. the landings and subsequent battle will, quote, decide the war, hitler warns his staff and goebels. it will not be too hard to beat the western allies, hitler adds. after all, he doesn't, quote, have the feelings that the british have their, shall we say, whole heart in this attack. after the president's trip to cairo and tehran, though, the d-day project is energized. it will go...
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so welcome it tonight we are excited to have it with us eric lichtblau with his book, return to the reich, a biography of freddy meyern whose life tels incredible story of world war ii heroism area based on research and interviews with meyer himself whom the author was able to meet only once before his death at the age of 94, returned to the right is an eye-opening unforgettable narrative of world war ii heroism and this is one credit will story that i am very excited to hear more about. eric lichtblau a two-time pulitzer prize winning journalist is the best starring author of the nazis next door and first law, the remaking of american justice. he was a washington reporter for "the new york times" for 15 years while also writing for the los angeles times the new york yorker, time and other publications. he has been a frequent guest on npr, msnbc, c-span who we have here tonight and other networks as well as the speaker at many universities and institutions. he lives outside washington dc. so, without further ado let's give it up for eric. thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you very mu
so welcome it tonight we are excited to have it with us eric lichtblau with his book, return to the reich, a biography of freddy meyern whose life tels incredible story of world war ii heroism area based on research and interviews with meyer himself whom the author was able to meet only once before his death at the age of 94, returned to the right is an eye-opening unforgettable narrative of world war ii heroism and this is one credit will story that i am very excited to hear more about. eric...
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now i notice there's options reich a waiting room that you have to click to accept people into they're talking about more password protections are there security concerns that go beyond that or do you think making those tweaks will do enough >> there are security concerns beyond that. you have to have a password. there's a waiting room, but zoom before has said there was this end to end encryption that wasn't the case. they are working on that back end. this was an app meant for enterprises but given the coronavirus outbreak, you have yoga teachers, student, you have a whole list of people socializing. these weren't purposes they had in mind when they created it they are playing catch up and in a big way. when you consider the daily active users has gone to 10 million to 200 million, that's m major task and we'll have to see if they are up to it especially with rivals on their heels >>> jpmorgan jamie dimon is back on the job he's got a grim outlook to how the banking sector will weather. osdeilwh tthe tas enhe exchange returns. when you look at the critical issues facing our world, wh
now i notice there's options reich a waiting room that you have to click to accept people into they're talking about more password protections are there security concerns that go beyond that or do you think making those tweaks will do enough >> there are security concerns beyond that. you have to have a password. there's a waiting room, but zoom before has said there was this end to end encryption that wasn't the case. they are working on that back end. this was an app meant for...
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former labor secretary robert reich on the economic crisis and for some families hurting, the trump
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the competition is now down to these 2 photos ocean stand behind from 2002 and reich ok are up from 2019 the winner will be announced later this month. these images from space show us how 7000000000 people impact our planet and how it continues to have an impact on us we're harding al-jazeera. that's it for me for this news out i'm back room although full of those so stay with us. award winning programming from international till may cause as we wouldn't have it yeah we are going to want to insert life if we carry on this one just to rest sets the stage there is no longer you naivety is no longer an excuse giving voice to the voiceless so are we ready to go to local ex-pats and discussion that culture still exists and you are still combating that today open your eyes to an alternative view of the wild today on al-jazeera. bigger and potentially more dangerous that's the best way to describe what's happening with the smoking alternative known as favorites i enjoy the taste of it and not get the harmful effects of what smoking does between 20132014 alone we start tripling in use among us h
the competition is now down to these 2 photos ocean stand behind from 2002 and reich ok are up from 2019 the winner will be announced later this month. these images from space show us how 7000000000 people impact our planet and how it continues to have an impact on us we're harding al-jazeera. that's it for me for this news out i'm back room although full of those so stay with us. award winning programming from international till may cause as we wouldn't have it yeah we are going to want to...
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the competition is now down to these 2 photos ocean sand behind from 2002 and reich ok reps from 2019 the winner will be announced later this month. these images from space to show us how 7000000000 people impact our planet and how it continues to have an impact on us we're harding al-jazeera. greenhouse gas emissions from australia's devastating bushfire season this year have exceeded the country's average annual emissions the government report estimates at least $830000000.00 tonnes of carbon dioxide were released between september and february but it goes on to say climate change could impact the forests ability to recover. you can get much more on all those stories we've been telling you about if you head over to our website al-jazeera dot com you can see our a front page there with one of the lead stories the situation with coronavirus deaths in europe we're back at the top they are. as the world battles the corona virus and millions of infections stars have tested positive for the corona virus with countries in lockdown and the threat of a major economic crisis if you want to bl
the competition is now down to these 2 photos ocean sand behind from 2002 and reich ok reps from 2019 the winner will be announced later this month. these images from space to show us how 7000000000 people impact our planet and how it continues to have an impact on us we're harding al-jazeera. greenhouse gas emissions from australia's devastating bushfire season this year have exceeded the country's average annual emissions the government report estimates at least $830000000.00 tonnes of carbon...
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reich, thank you for all that you are doing. it is extraordinary. and we all need you, so thank you. >> thank you very much. >> i want to check with chris, see what he's working on and how he is feeling. chris, how are you doing? i can't hear chris, can you at home hear chris? can somebody in my ear tell me? okay, yeah, i didn't have chris' audio at all. he looked okay. i don't know. anyway, we'll check in with him, you'll hear from him in a few minutes, he'll be coming on 3 1/2 minutes from now. tomorrow night, dr. sanjay gupta is going to -- chris is back, hey, chris. can you hear me? sorry, the virus has screwed up my technical abilities. >> your smell and your voice, apparently. >> yeah, what an irony with a nose this size, it doesn't work. look, last night i had one of the wildest nights of my life. i have never experienced anything like it thanks to this virus. i'll tell people the type of symptoms i have. not everybody has the same thing. and i'll share what's been working for me -- >> so, you are saying the night even after you were on the a
reich, thank you for all that you are doing. it is extraordinary. and we all need you, so thank you. >> thank you very much. >> i want to check with chris, see what he's working on and how he is feeling. chris, how are you doing? i can't hear chris, can you at home hear chris? can somebody in my ear tell me? okay, yeah, i didn't have chris' audio at all. he looked okay. i don't know. anyway, we'll check in with him, you'll hear from him in a few minutes, he'll be coming on 3 1/2...
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the competition is now down to these 2 photos ocean sand bahamas from 2002 and reich ok a reps from $21.00 team the winner will be announced later this month. these images from space show us how 7000000000 people impact our planet and how it continues to have an impact on us we are harding al-jazeera. thanks for watching the news hour on al-jazeera we're back in just a moment with much more of the day's news but by. may call now juicy will president rhodri go to tut's a succeed in shutting down t.v. giant abs c.b.s. and by may the full will have special coverage al-jazeera well the selection of the best network documentaries includes the story of on sunday gyptian composer and musician i leave a smile despite the coronavirus pandemic honan crisis ahead for the presidential elections by postal ballots the emmy award winning full clyde's is back investigating the united states and its role in the world and in the u.s. election primaries presumptive democratic nominee joe biden strives to reach the official delicate threshold may on al jazeera. the oppression of an ethnic minority and man mom
the competition is now down to these 2 photos ocean sand bahamas from 2002 and reich ok a reps from $21.00 team the winner will be announced later this month. these images from space show us how 7000000000 people impact our planet and how it continues to have an impact on us we are harding al-jazeera. thanks for watching the news hour on al-jazeera we're back in just a moment with much more of the day's news but by. may call now juicy will president rhodri go to tut's a succeed in shutting down...
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he came back on his own and continued to loyally serve the third reich.e stayed on until the very end. in 1944 was granted citizenship in nazi germany. he thought he would go back as a decorated war hero. so these issues of i was forced to do it. if i didn't do it, i would have been the next one shot, that argument really fell apart when i started researching and learning more about this unit. >> yeah. that's right. they received german field pay. they obviously were armed, trained, as you said, they received leave. they received family support payments. they have local leave. they could go to the movies. go to the brothels. so they were definitely -- and what i love about the new photos is that show the men as they were definitely not beleaguered soviet pows. half of them were civilian recruits and not pows. you know, the relationship with the german personnel varied. especially, you know what they were doing was so violent that can you imagine that these men got pretty vicious and difficult to control many of them. but some were looked upon as trustwort
he came back on his own and continued to loyally serve the third reich.e stayed on until the very end. in 1944 was granted citizenship in nazi germany. he thought he would go back as a decorated war hero. so these issues of i was forced to do it. if i didn't do it, i would have been the next one shot, that argument really fell apart when i started researching and learning more about this unit. >> yeah. that's right. they received german field pay. they obviously were armed, trained, as...
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the reich was finished and they locked the camp and threw with the keys and didn't give us any remarksesness and i was in a lower bunk with high fever, and somebody came into the -- i mean we were ghosts. those that were walking were walk ghosts. and couldn't lift their feet off the cement floor and kept mumbling away, that the guards are no longer in the tower. and i knew that if i don't get out of this bunk, i will never make it out. and i crawled out over cadavers all over, and i was outside, and i'm looking and i see the guard tower is empty. and i could hear heavy equipment and suddenly the gate came flying in, and there was an american tank coming through with a white star. and dish. >> you could tell it was american. >> i knew right away it was american. german tanks have the black and white. i knew americans arrived. and i remember those soldiers, they were in total shock. they were liberate -- they liberated -- they didn't know what this place was. this unit went through, they were attached to general patton's third army and came through the bat of the bulge and was an encampmen
the reich was finished and they locked the camp and threw with the keys and didn't give us any remarksesness and i was in a lower bunk with high fever, and somebody came into the -- i mean we were ghosts. those that were walking were walk ghosts. and couldn't lift their feet off the cement floor and kept mumbling away, that the guards are no longer in the tower. and i knew that if i don't get out of this bunk, i will never make it out. and i crawled out over cadavers all over, and i was...
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and the third reich and nazi germany. again, wow.hink in the time that i have with you i could adequately describe for you the extent to which ibm was involved in the third right and the holocaust. i will try, at least let me see if i can read something from the book to give you a sense of the depth and breadth of thatinvolvement . ibm machines identified cues trace back their ancestry generations, mark them for transport toconcentration camps . managed the railroads that transported them there. kept track of which jews were killed and which remained alive . identified which jews was asked what skills and help not to allocate them for slave labor. monitor the health and fitness of jews for barbaric medical experiments or being worked to death, kept records to torture and execute jews and all concentration camps, kept track of german soldiers, plan german tanks and movements against the allies and scheduled luftwaffe bonnie raitt. again, it was almost hard to believe it. i didn't do the primary researcher, fortunately there , i don't
and the third reich and nazi germany. again, wow.hink in the time that i have with you i could adequately describe for you the extent to which ibm was involved in the third right and the holocaust. i will try, at least let me see if i can read something from the book to give you a sense of the depth and breadth of thatinvolvement . ibm machines identified cues trace back their ancestry generations, mark them for transport toconcentration camps . managed the railroads that transported them...
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john asked the president about reich bright, he wasn't sure who that was. i'm sure you know who he. is the concern or accusation he raised he wasry moved from his job because he protested widespread use of hydroxychloroquine. are you familiar with the situation? do you feel like public health experts feel they are able to speak publicly or to speak out n opposition to -- dr. fauci: i am. reporter: you don't feel there's any concern among people at n.i.h.? dr. fauci: absolutely not. reporter: knowing dr. bright and what his gifts are as one of the country's leading experts on vaccines, are those gifts best ited at n.i.h. rather than barda? what's he going to be doing with you? dr. fauci: what will he be doing at n.i.h.? reporter: are his gifts best suited to working there than -- dr. fauci: i don't think i can comment on somebody's relative gifts. he'll be at n.i.h. and he'll be responsible, from what i hear, this is what i heard that he's going to be response initial development of diagnostics which is very, very important. the n.i.h. is going to be involved in trying to develop new
john asked the president about reich bright, he wasn't sure who that was. i'm sure you know who he. is the concern or accusation he raised he wasry moved from his job because he protested widespread use of hydroxychloroquine. are you familiar with the situation? do you feel like public health experts feel they are able to speak publicly or to speak out n opposition to -- dr. fauci: i am. reporter: you don't feel there's any concern among people at n.i.h.? dr. fauci: absolutely not. reporter:...