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reich and citrix coming together, $2.25 billion acquisition by citrix.ee you. >> thanks. >>> take a look at chewy, peloton and fiverr all three of them sell saying we collectively see all three as a market over any semblance of valuation that can be justified. obviously huge gnsai over the past year. "squawk alley" continues in a minute i understand, let's get started call a dell technologies advisor today. >>> before we go we want to mention twitter today planning to re-set the followers at both @potus and @white house the accounts biden will take over tomorrow. that's's change of practice from 2017 when president trump inherited about 12 million followers from then president obama after his tenure, ma meang the 88 million followers that the president had before his ban will not migrate that's a failure, but john, the bidens are going to be met tomorrow by the white house chief usher, not the first family so it's not the first break in traditional practice. >> it's not, and julia, i'm not sure the biden administration really wants those followers i don'
reich and citrix coming together, $2.25 billion acquisition by citrix.ee you. >> thanks. >>> take a look at chewy, peloton and fiverr all three of them sell saying we collectively see all three as a market over any semblance of valuation that can be justified. obviously huge gnsai over the past year. "squawk alley" continues in a minute i understand, let's get started call a dell technologies advisor today. >>> before we go we want to mention twitter today...
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labor secretary robert reich if that was enough i believe we need to reach deeper and farther and be bolder in terms of restructuring the economy creating a brand new economy in many sectors if we're talking about green technologies wind turbines and solar panels and the rest if we're talking about medical technologies the importance of changing our health care system and we're talking about education that is not just a matter of technology but a matter of restructuring our educational system all of that requires fundamental change and also fundamental reform and i believe the by demonstration needs to be as bold as is possible. former u.s. labor secretary robert reich speaking there now leaders in washington and brussels say they want to mend their bad relationship but an issue that defined the trump iraq could quickly get in the way of the transatlantic reunion that issue being china the new biden administration 10 up to help the push back against what they say are china's unfair trade practices but can europe risk eleni china here's our financial correspondent shells to delay me o
labor secretary robert reich if that was enough i believe we need to reach deeper and farther and be bolder in terms of restructuring the economy creating a brand new economy in many sectors if we're talking about green technologies wind turbines and solar panels and the rest if we're talking about medical technologies the importance of changing our health care system and we're talking about education that is not just a matter of technology but a matter of restructuring our educational system...
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and then i discovered american eugenicists were writing books that will best sellers to the third reich the nazis needed no one on this earth to teach them how to hate. they knew that into that all along. but what they did was set researchers to america to study how the americans had subjugated african-americans and the anti- defamation law and the majority of the space they studied segregation laws to see how to keep their america subjugated and then what they did is they went back and they debated these laws as they were crafting ultimately that was wrenching through the summer. >> and one of the official global lessons if you go forwar forward, very few years when thurman went to india as the indian experience to inform the movement that was so important. can you talk about what we learned from india? >> we cannot be talking about anything related to atlanta but thank you for reminding people that doctor king was inspired the nonviolent quotations were taken from gandhi. and he was a dignitary following the civil rights movement and the people that were known as the untouchables. so
and then i discovered american eugenicists were writing books that will best sellers to the third reich the nazis needed no one on this earth to teach them how to hate. they knew that into that all along. but what they did was set researchers to america to study how the americans had subjugated african-americans and the anti- defamation law and the majority of the space they studied segregation laws to see how to keep their america subjugated and then what they did is they went back and they...
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labor secretary robert reich if that was enough i believe we need to reach deeper and farther and be bolder in terms of restructuring the economy creating a brand new economy in many sectors if we're talking about green technologies wind turbines and solar panels and the rest if we're talking about medical technologies the importance of changing our health care system if we're talking about education that is not just a matter of technology but a matter of restructuring our educational system all of that requires fundamental change and also fundamental reform and i believe the by demonstration needs to be as bold as is possible former u.s. labor secretary robert reich is there for that full interview you can go online dot com slash business now it's not just washington celebrating the inauguration of joe biden but much of europe meters there hope to benefit from an administration likely to withdraw tariffs and probably eager to mend ties but could they be getting ahead of themselves here's our financial correspondent chelsea lately. from trading floors to corporate boardrooms hopes ar
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the third reich, all young and all in munich at the time. you had the nuremburg worst wartime trial, and the way to look at somebody is one way to look at the when they're young. so it was one way to understand munich at the time. what a sophisticated cultured city. a city of painters and poets and dreamers and bohemians. how does it become behavior for the far-right? if it can happen in munich, who is safe? that's all with how i went into it as i got into this, i thought well it could really have been a book, but as a starter researching it i was struck by something else. and all the wonderful books, the classic biographies on idle fiddler, and let mark studies, there had never been a book on the trial. not in the english language. so i couldn't believe that. because one of the first books i read as a teenager, was an oxford professor he was at st. catherine's college and, he was a nuremburg trial expert. and he said you know he was most impressed with hitler at the trial. some of his political skills were never more reveal than during the
the third reich, all young and all in munich at the time. you had the nuremburg worst wartime trial, and the way to look at somebody is one way to look at the when they're young. so it was one way to understand munich at the time. what a sophisticated cultured city. a city of painters and poets and dreamers and bohemians. how does it become behavior for the far-right? if it can happen in munich, who is safe? that's all with how i went into it as i got into this, i thought well it could really...
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that america were writing books that were writing books, huge best sellers leading up to the third reich. the nazis needed no one on earth to teach them how to hate. that they knew. they knew that all along. what they did, they sent researchers to america and focusing on the jim crow south to study how the americans have subjugated african-americans and they looked at anti-defamation laws, and i must add existed in the majority of american states and it wasn't limited. nazis came and studied the laws and segregation laws to see how was it that america segregated and subjugated african-americans and they went back and debated the laws that were the american laws and they were crafting what would ultimate i will become the nuremberg laws. this is a stunning-- >> and one of the beneficial global lessons, actually, if you go forward about, well, a very few years when howard thurmon went to india. is the indian experience in forming the movement that was so important in atlanta, based so much there. can you talk about what we learned from india? >> welcome, you know, we cannot be talking abou
that america were writing books that were writing books, huge best sellers leading up to the third reich. the nazis needed no one on earth to teach them how to hate. that they knew. they knew that all along. what they did, they sent researchers to america and focusing on the jim crow south to study how the americans have subjugated african-americans and they looked at anti-defamation laws, and i must add existed in the majority of american states and it wasn't limited. nazis came and studied...
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robert reich. is glowing welcome to the show. in berlin good to have you with us really 1000000 americans filed new applications for unemployment benefits last week as down slightly from the week before but it's still well above the single worst week of the great recession the number of new claims wells to 1400000 when adjusted to include government funded programs for the self-employed good workers and others who don't qualify for the regular state unemployment programs the services sector has been especially hard hit during the pandemic affecting lower wage earners in particular who are lot more likely to be women and minorities. now for more on this we turn to our financial correspondent in new york ian's korda. about 900000 new claims is what we're hearing put this into perspective for us you know the numbers came in a bit better than expected but clearly there are strong recoveries that we didn't see in the labor market over the summer months has definitely stalled and there are still about 16000000 americans so who depend o
robert reich. is glowing welcome to the show. in berlin good to have you with us really 1000000 americans filed new applications for unemployment benefits last week as down slightly from the week before but it's still well above the single worst week of the great recession the number of new claims wells to 1400000 when adjusted to include government funded programs for the self-employed good workers and others who don't qualify for the regular state unemployment programs the services sector has...
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labor secretary robert reich if that was in the us i believe we need to reach deeper and farther and be bolder in terms of restructuring the economy creating a brand new economy in many sectors if we're talking about green technologies wind turbines and solar panels and the rest if we're talking about medical technologies the importance of changing our health care system if we're talking about education that is not just a matter of technology but a matter of restructuring our educational system all of that requires fundamental change and also fundamental reform and i believe the by demonstration needs to be as bold as is possible. former u.s. labor secretary robert reich speaking there time now for a look at some of the other business stories making news the value of bitcoin has plunged fueled by fears of stricter regulation under president biden but the currency has been trading at just over $25000.00 losing more than 10 percent in a single day it's had almost a quarter of its value since record highs earlier this month british prime minister boris johnson is welcoming news that nis
labor secretary robert reich if that was in the us i believe we need to reach deeper and farther and be bolder in terms of restructuring the economy creating a brand new economy in many sectors if we're talking about green technologies wind turbines and solar panels and the rest if we're talking about medical technologies the importance of changing our health care system if we're talking about education that is not just a matter of technology but a matter of restructuring our educational system...
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this was to emphasize that these were early years of the reich, very early years of the reich, and later in their reign of terror, they did the unthinkable in murdering six million jews far beyond anything that any person with any conscience could even begin to imagine. so this is an emphasis on the origin of these hierarchies in each of those places, the origins of themments right. exactly. man, they're giving us the hook here. we get the sandman hook because we're at the apollo and trying to pull us off stage. before we go. we're not going to get to the questions, god bless them, you'll be able to answer, maybe send them to you individually maybe reach out. what's your process, what's your process of writing? you're one of the greatest writers this nation has every seen, i'm willing to stand by that. these wonderful books, do you be out here collecting notes on a note card, do you have an outline? what do you do. how in the world is she able to talk about atmosphericic environmentalism and then put that into quoting lebron james speaking about the fact i don't care how rich you are, yo
this was to emphasize that these were early years of the reich, very early years of the reich, and later in their reign of terror, they did the unthinkable in murdering six million jews far beyond anything that any person with any conscience could even begin to imagine. so this is an emphasis on the origin of these hierarchies in each of those places, the origins of themments right. exactly. man, they're giving us the hook here. we get the sandman hook because we're at the apollo and trying to...
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is it at yalta, is it the collapse of the reich reic, the defeat of the okw?here do you throw in the towel? >> that's a good question and i've thought about it a lot. after the war, german generals were writing those very popular memoirs. there's a whole -- there's a pile of them. they were all saying, real early, i knew the moment i met hitler there was going to be trouble. the moment we decided we were going to invade poland, this isn't going to work. that's not what -- that's what he said after the war. it's not what they were saying at the time. whether you are a convinced national socialist, whether you read all of the racial treatises or not, it boiled down to loyalty to hitler's person and that's why the fuhrer's suicide caused the collapse. after the war one of the generals said, when i heard the outli outline of the attack, led to the battle of the bulge, i knew it wouldn't work. they wanted us to go to the river. but, look, i'm going to say this, i'm going to try to lay my cards on the table. if he knew that operation was senseless, he had 100,000 ge
is it at yalta, is it the collapse of the reich reic, the defeat of the okw?here do you throw in the towel? >> that's a good question and i've thought about it a lot. after the war, german generals were writing those very popular memoirs. there's a whole -- there's a pile of them. they were all saying, real early, i knew the moment i met hitler there was going to be trouble. the moment we decided we were going to invade poland, this isn't going to work. that's not what -- that's what he...
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visit the collapse of the reich band? is it the defeat at the ardennes and ruhr?where do you have to throw in the towel, of course dismissing the fact that youww by a mad man who refuses to thrown the towel? >> that's a good question. i've had to think about it a lot in my own research and my own books. after the war, german generals were writing those very popular memories. -- memoirs. they were all saying very early, the moment i knew i -- met hitler i knew it was going to be trouble. the moment he decided to invade poland, i knew it was not going to work. operation barbara? what's a nutty idea. that is what they said after the war, not at the time. whether you are a convinced national socialist, i don't know if you read all of alfred rosenberg's racial treaties or not, at some point being a convinced national socialist boiled down to loyalty to hitler's person. that is why his suicide was so crucial to thecky:uga@ultimated final collapse of german resistance all across the eastern front. if model, he's not a good example because he shot himself before the end
visit the collapse of the reich band? is it the defeat at the ardennes and ruhr?where do you have to throw in the towel, of course dismissing the fact that youww by a mad man who refuses to thrown the towel? >> that's a good question. i've had to think about it a lot in my own research and my own books. after the war, german generals were writing those very popular memories. -- memoirs. they were all saying very early, the moment i knew i -- met hitler i knew it was going to be trouble....
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comprehensive database of racial biological characteristics covering the entire population it was the 3rd reich version of big data. at the end of july 19th 33 just a few days after the law for the prevention of offspring with hereditary diseases was passed both a young anthropologist travelled from berlin to the rhineland. campbell was a member of organ fishes staff of the kaiser vilhelm institute the objective of his trip was to gather anthropological data on the so-called rhineland basterds. measured and photographed 33 children ranging from 5 to 11 years of age he had found the children's personal data in earliest studies from the 1920 s. . photographed and measured almost all of the children without they consent all that of their parents which is why the images have been made unrecognizable here abol later published the findings of his examinations in a scientific journal the children's privacy was violated for a 2nd time. mostly not so not sort of just what the national socialists did using no shape and hair and eye color that was pseudoscience because race is nothing more than a societal
comprehensive database of racial biological characteristics covering the entire population it was the 3rd reich version of big data. at the end of july 19th 33 just a few days after the law for the prevention of offspring with hereditary diseases was passed both a young anthropologist travelled from berlin to the rhineland. campbell was a member of organ fishes staff of the kaiser vilhelm institute the objective of his trip was to gather anthropological data on the so-called rhineland basterds....
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labor secretary robert reich. welcome to the show stephen beardsley in berlin. it's good to have you with us really 1000000 americans filed new applications for unemployment benefits last week that's down slightly from the week before but it's still well above the single worst week of the great recession the number of new claims swells to 1400000 with adjusted to include government funded programs for the self-employed good workers and others who don't qualify for the regular state unemployment programs the services sector has been especially hard hit during the pendency affecting lower wage earners in particular who are look more likely to be women and minorities. now for more on this we turn to our financial correspondent in new york ian's korda. about 900000 new claims is what we're hearing put this into perspective for us if the numbers came in a bit better than expected but clearly there are strong recoveries that we didn't see in the labor market over the summer months has definitely stalled and there are still about 16000000 americans who depend on benefi
labor secretary robert reich. welcome to the show stephen beardsley in berlin. it's good to have you with us really 1000000 americans filed new applications for unemployment benefits last week that's down slightly from the week before but it's still well above the single worst week of the great recession the number of new claims swells to 1400000 with adjusted to include government funded programs for the self-employed good workers and others who don't qualify for the regular state unemployment...
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labor secretary robert reich that was enough. i believe we need to reach deeper and farther and be bolder in terms of restructuring the economy creating a brand new economy in many sectors if we're talking about green technologies wind turbines and solar panels and the rest if we're talking about medical technologies the importance of changing our health care system and we're talking about education that is not just a matter of technology but about a restructuring our educational system all of that requires fundamental change and also fundamental reform and i believe the by demonstration needs to be as bold as is possible for us labor secretary robert reich there for the full interview you can go online dot com slash business now is not just washington celebrating the inauguration of joe biden but much of europe leaders there hope to benefit from an administration likely to withdraw tariffs and probably even cement ties but could they be getting ahead of themselves here's our financial correspondent chelsea elaine. from trading f
labor secretary robert reich that was enough. i believe we need to reach deeper and farther and be bolder in terms of restructuring the economy creating a brand new economy in many sectors if we're talking about green technologies wind turbines and solar panels and the rest if we're talking about medical technologies the importance of changing our health care system and we're talking about education that is not just a matter of technology but about a restructuring our educational system all of...
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is it at yalta, is it the collapse of the reichs, the defeat of the where do you have to throw in theowel? of course, dismissing the fact that you're led by a mad man that's refusing to throw in the towel? >> that's a good question. i've had to think about it a lot in my own books and my own research. after the war, german generals were writing off those very popular memoirs, gudarian, and on and on. there's a pile of them. they were all saying real early, like i knew -- the moment i met hitler this was going to be trouble. i knew the moment he decided to invade poland. operation barbarosa, what a nutty idea. that's what they said after the war. that's not what they were saying at the time. so loyalty -- whether you are a convinced national socialist, i don't know whether you read all of alfred rosenberg's racial treatises or not, at some point it boiled down to loyalty to hitler's person. and that's why his suicide was so crucial to the ultimate and final collapse of german resistance all across the front. look, if motel -- not a good example because he shot himself before the end of
is it at yalta, is it the collapse of the reichs, the defeat of the where do you have to throw in theowel? of course, dismissing the fact that you're led by a mad man that's refusing to throw in the towel? >> that's a good question. i've had to think about it a lot in my own books and my own research. after the war, german generals were writing off those very popular memoirs, gudarian, and on and on. there's a pile of them. they were all saying real early, like i knew -- the moment i met...
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some concern that weapons could be taken to this area so they will cordon off this location near the reich's museum but people are still expected to attend here and also in our cities there's an increasing. but also irritation about this restrictions especially the curfew here in the netherlands of hasn't been in place in the in 40 years people are getting really tired of all these a restriction that's one of the reasons that these protests are taking place ok and joining us live from amsterdam thanks very much. former u.s. president donald trump has parted ways with his lead to impeachment lawyers a little more than a week before his trial us according to u.s. media senators have already been sworn in as jurors trump is accused of inciting the siege at the capitol building earlier this month as aides say they plan to argue the trial is unconstitutional because he is no longer in office early indication is so limited republican support for conviction. is professor of government at georgetown university and he says chances of course such that he doesn't need a strong defense. what i'm hearing
some concern that weapons could be taken to this area so they will cordon off this location near the reich's museum but people are still expected to attend here and also in our cities there's an increasing. but also irritation about this restrictions especially the curfew here in the netherlands of hasn't been in place in the in 40 years people are getting really tired of all these a restriction that's one of the reasons that these protests are taking place ok and joining us live from amsterdam...
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home on escorted to see his family, came back on his own and continued to loyalty served the third reich stayed on until the very end, and in 1944, was granted citizenship and nazi germany. i think he probably thought he would go to germany has a decorated war hero. the issues of i was forced to do it. i would have been the next one shot. that argument really fell apart when i started researching and learned more about the unit. >> that's right. they received german field pay. they obviously were armed, trained. they received leave. they received family support payments. they had local leave. they could go to the movies, go to the brothels. and what i love about the new sobibor photos that show the trawniki man, is they were definitely not beleaguered p.o.w.'s. half of them were civilian recruits, not p.o.w.. and the relationship with the german personnel varied, especially what they were doing was so violent that you can imagine these men got pretty vicious and difficult to control, many of them. but some were looked upon as trustworthy and they were promoted and given command over othe
home on escorted to see his family, came back on his own and continued to loyalty served the third reich stayed on until the very end, and in 1944, was granted citizenship and nazi germany. i think he probably thought he would go to germany has a decorated war hero. the issues of i was forced to do it. i would have been the next one shot. that argument really fell apart when i started researching and learned more about the unit. >> that's right. they received german field pay. they...
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whowell-known historian brings us back to germany in the 1930's when the third reich came to power by saying we didn't really lose the war, the war was taken away from us. they begin to blend the jewish people, etc. we know that side of history. there is a movement afoot in the u.s. called "national popular vote." my question would be if we did have a national popular vote, would these shenanigans -- with these shenanigans being , could they have been avoided? guest: it is a good question. we have had people who have been interested in changing the electoral college in all of our history. one of the proposals has typically been to go to a straight national popular vote instead of voting in the electoral college process. that requires an a constitutional amendment. it is hard to do. referringe caller is to any initiative that aims to get a national popular vote with in -- with in the system of electoral college. -- for joeornia had voted biden but donald trump won the vote,al popular california with cap it's votes for donald trump instead of joe biden. what that would effectively do --
whowell-known historian brings us back to germany in the 1930's when the third reich came to power by saying we didn't really lose the war, the war was taken away from us. they begin to blend the jewish people, etc. we know that side of history. there is a movement afoot in the u.s. called "national popular vote." my question would be if we did have a national popular vote, would these shenanigans -- with these shenanigans being , could they have been avoided? guest: it is a good...
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robert reich, former cabinet secretary continually refers to fascists without defining them. the 99% majority or more of people who vote republican have no sympathy with anything akin to authoritarianism. what they are tired of his being inferred that they are beneath contempt. that is something that donald and highlyartfully brought to the surface. that is the focal point of future conservative, center-right, whatever you want to name it statesman show to give a positive assessment to the deep longing of people on ed asight to be respect well as providing a framework which will allow people across the spectrum to also feel respected so we can restore the idea of disagreement without disparagement. opposition,loyal with whom you disagree but share a bond of citizenship is central to a liberal democracy. that is a concept that is being discarded. once we discard the concept of loyal opposition, we cannot have a free republic. host: this is david out of georgia. caller: good morning. good morning mr. olson. to geton, i would like philosophical. what is going on in america is ea
robert reich, former cabinet secretary continually refers to fascists without defining them. the 99% majority or more of people who vote republican have no sympathy with anything akin to authoritarianism. what they are tired of his being inferred that they are beneath contempt. that is something that donald and highlyartfully brought to the surface. that is the focal point of future conservative, center-right, whatever you want to name it statesman show to give a positive assessment to the deep...
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bloomberg has learned that citrix systems is in talks to buy work management platform company reich,he price more than $2 billion. it is owned by vista equity partners. a deal could be reached this week. that is you bloomberg business flash. francine: the focus firmly on maybe some of the risks out there including what we saw from china. let's get straight to the markets. some markets are closed because it is martin luther king day. equity futures, mildly risk off today, at the same time they are looking at the stimulus plan and surging coronavirus plans. we will have more on that throughout the day. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we hope to have stable interlocutors, because italy would be crucial for the success of this european next-generation plan, and we need stable interlocutors. several european countries will not probably be back in 2022 at the level of growth they expected. but even at the level of growth they already had at the end of 2019, if this will be the case, there will also be the case for further extraordinary measures. francine: that was the european commissioner for the
bloomberg has learned that citrix systems is in talks to buy work management platform company reich,he price more than $2 billion. it is owned by vista equity partners. a deal could be reached this week. that is you bloomberg business flash. francine: the focus firmly on maybe some of the risks out there including what we saw from china. let's get straight to the markets. some markets are closed because it is martin luther king day. equity futures, mildly risk off today, at the same time they...
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comprehensive database of racial biological characteristics covering the entire population it was the 3rd reichversion of big data. at the end of july 19th 33 just a few days after the law for the prevention of offspring with hereditary diseases was passed both a young anthropologist travelled from berlin to the rhineland. garble was a member of organ fishes staff of the kaiser vilhelm institute the objective of his trip was to gather anthropological data on the so-called rhineland bastards arbel measured and photographed $33.00 children ranging from 5 to 11 years of age he had found the children's personal data in earlier studies from the 1920 s. . arbel photographed and measured almost all of the children without their consent or that of their parents which is why the images have been my. unrecognizable here. published the findings of his examinations in a scientific journal the children's privacy was violated for a 2nd time. was the not so not sort of just what the national socialists did using no shape and hair and eye color that was pseudo science because race is nothing more than a societ
comprehensive database of racial biological characteristics covering the entire population it was the 3rd reichversion of big data. at the end of july 19th 33 just a few days after the law for the prevention of offspring with hereditary diseases was passed both a young anthropologist travelled from berlin to the rhineland. garble was a member of organ fishes staff of the kaiser vilhelm institute the objective of his trip was to gather anthropological data on the so-called rhineland bastards...
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that is hitler did not compare to stalin and mao in numbers and again you look at the third reich, communism weather stalin or mao or whatever, these are all ideologies and the whole point of our constitutional system is to ensure government is limited so that the people are as free as they possibly can be in order to avoid circumstances. >> you are utterly right. mark: when we return i want to ask dr. williams about our bill of rights and what he thinks about them. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: just stop. get a hobby. you should meditate. eat crunchy foods. go for a run. go for 10 runs! run a marathon. are you kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette >> a live from "america's news headquarters" i'm jon scott. the final sprint is underway in georgia democrat ascended candidate jon ossoff wrapping up his fourth rally with three days to go until the election. he and fellow democrat raphael warnock are facing off against incumbent david perdue and kelly loeffler. both of them are
that is hitler did not compare to stalin and mao in numbers and again you look at the third reich, communism weather stalin or mao or whatever, these are all ideologies and the whole point of our constitutional system is to ensure government is limited so that the people are as free as they possibly can be in order to avoid circumstances. >> you are utterly right. mark: when we return i want to ask dr. williams about our bill of rights and what he thinks about them. nicorette knows,...
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we have had other people here who talked about the third reich and how important was that lawyers cooperatedwith like the guy who ran pull in for instance was an important lawyer. there was something about the legal system that made the authoritarianism or totalitarianism of it easier. they came to work for hitler. and it all sort of fit in with the kind of law that they had. >> -- >> what was it about the law? >> i think as a couple of things. one thing that you have the defendant would be allowed to talk. our question witnesses at will pretty much. then hitler will do that. the judge will be criticized a lot of people behind the scenes for not taking more control of the situation. and allowing hitler to speak on and on and on. well he's like i want to make sure that they presented their case to the people we. night hard to is the judge at this time is working with that, and you also have this judicial closed sessions that they could go into. in fact there's even an attempt to make the entire trial held behind closed doors. a lot of the trial will be held in closed doors nine members 1924 t
we have had other people here who talked about the third reich and how important was that lawyers cooperatedwith like the guy who ran pull in for instance was an important lawyer. there was something about the legal system that made the authoritarianism or totalitarianism of it easier. they came to work for hitler. and it all sort of fit in with the kind of law that they had. >> -- >> what was it about the law? >> i think as a couple of things. one thing that you have the...
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comprehensive database of racial biological characteristics covering the entire population it was the 3rd reichversion of big data. at the end of july 19th $33.00 just a few days after the law for the prevention of offspring with hereditary diseases was passed. a young anthropologist travelled from berlin to the rhineland. harbel was a member of organ fishes staff at the kaiser vilhelm institute the objective of his trip was to gather anthropological data on the so-called rhineland bastards arbel measured and photographed $33.00 children ranging from 5 to 11 years of age he had found the children's personal data in earlier studies from the 1920 s. . arbel photographed and measured almost all of the children without their consent or that of their parents which is why the images have been my. unrecognisable here. later published the findings of his examinations in a scientific journal the children's privacy was violated for a 2nd time. it was the not so not so it's a list what the national socialists did using no shape and hair and eye color that was pseudo science because race is nothing more th
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it is we who defeated the third reich and we who defeated tojo and lee who defeated the soviet union around the world and there is a reason why people around the world when it comes to this country, people of color want to come to this country. people have been abused and their cultures all over the world and they want to come here for a reason. if we are systemically racist and if the police are systemically beating up people and if we are this horrible country that we are being told day in and day out from the left then why do people want to come here? hard left it as a counter revolution against this country and they have a political party that is the vessel through which they operate and the democrat party, anti- americanism weather during the civil war between the civil war in the 1960s and today can be found mostly where? i'm telling you the truth, in the democrat party. the democrat party is the counterrevolutionary party against the american revolution. we should embrace our liberty and we should embrace our constitution because that is what stands between us and tyranny and
it is we who defeated the third reich and we who defeated tojo and lee who defeated the soviet union around the world and there is a reason why people around the world when it comes to this country, people of color want to come to this country. people have been abused and their cultures all over the world and they want to come here for a reason. if we are systemically racist and if the police are systemically beating up people and if we are this horrible country that we are being told day in...
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on the steps of the reich and now in the capital reference to the 1933 fire that the nazi party used pretext to seize power. >> it has always been the case establishment was willing to use terror and kill civilians overseas, either to do oil, seese sees political power, or basically on a whim. the presidency of george w. bush was a prime example of that. but trump brought a unique aspect. ability to unique unleash the beast and white america, to reach into people's and bring out the worst aspects. he also has the ability to create a fascist atmosphere. he is a product of the american elite. he is any oligarch himself. but he takes a different approach from the respectable presidents who have been the ruthlessendly face of american power. in a way, i think he is kind of exposing the american system for what it is, in many respects, through his behavior and through the way he talks. but the movement he has incited is a unique threat. and it has to be stopped. but at the same time, i think it would be a huge mistake for tople who are anti-fascists respond to that by embracing the establ
on the steps of the reich and now in the capital reference to the 1933 fire that the nazi party used pretext to seize power. >> it has always been the case establishment was willing to use terror and kill civilians overseas, either to do oil, seese sees political power, or basically on a whim. the presidency of george w. bush was a prime example of that. but trump brought a unique aspect. ability to unique unleash the beast and white america, to reach into people's and bring out the worst...
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analogize is the federal law enforcement that is trying to protect it to storm troopers during the third reichnd she is not the only one. we have violence, the most horrible violence we've seen since the 60s happening during the summer monuments being pulled down, people being beaten, cops being beaten and after the george floyd killing in the media downplayed every bit of it. every bit of it. now, let's talk about an attack on our system of government. my wife and i attended the last night of the republican convention on the south lawn of the white house. beautiful, all important people there, elected officials were there, senators, congressmen, governors, you name it, they were there but that is where the republicans conquered the most powerful, the most influential in the country and that's where they came, south lawn of the white house. in about an hour before it was over we could hear, we could hear the crowd forming outside the gates of the white house and it got louder and louder and there were banging drums and playing music and chanting and saying all kinds of cuss words and so forth
analogize is the federal law enforcement that is trying to protect it to storm troopers during the third reichnd she is not the only one. we have violence, the most horrible violence we've seen since the 60s happening during the summer monuments being pulled down, people being beaten, cops being beaten and after the george floyd killing in the media downplayed every bit of it. every bit of it. now, let's talk about an attack on our system of government. my wife and i attended the last night of...
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people reich that don't belong in the presidency or congress. it's remarkable to me that they will send people to congress like that. but there has to be con squepss. there has to be a punishment, and that's one thing that the house of representatives has the ability to do is punish it's members. if we're not acting at our level and saying this is wrong, then we're going to continue to see the problem. we're going to continue to see the violence. you have those at the highest level of government saying it's okay, we support you. and to to me sounds general which is why i think there has to be a criminal angle and investigation on the role of those on the inside. i'm talking about actual members of congress as connections to these domestic terror groups that the fbi is calling domestic terror groups. >> sobers concept. senator jill manchin has blasted harris's appearance on a west virginia tv station, take a listen. >> i saw it. i could not believe it. we're going to try to find a bipartisan pathway forward. we need to but we need to work togethe
people reich that don't belong in the presidency or congress. it's remarkable to me that they will send people to congress like that. but there has to be con squepss. there has to be a punishment, and that's one thing that the house of representatives has the ability to do is punish it's members. if we're not acting at our level and saying this is wrong, then we're going to continue to see the problem. we're going to continue to see the violence. you have those at the highest level of...
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but soviet offensives had smashed their way deep into the right -- the reich itself.xposing the weakness of eastern pressure and palm rainy. coming to rest on this line. he seemed the german capital first was thus extremely unlikely for the western allies, short of some miracle. but it was also a highly risky operation that i would argue is sort of foreign to eisenhower's sober sense of strategy. eisenhower takes his share of risks during the war, but by and large the operations on the map are not what you would consider napoleon it in the risks they are willing to take. there's a little 96 -- 1967 book by stephen ambrose, he's one of the fathers of this museum along with our own nick mueller, but he wrote a little book called eisenhower in berlin. the decision to halt. not driving for berlin, but halting here where the americans would eventually stop. he was one of the first, i think, to make a sustained argument in favor of eisenhower 's decision not to go for berlin. not to risk 80,000 or 90,000 or 100,000 men in a senseless fight for a city that was going to be di
but soviet offensives had smashed their way deep into the right -- the reich itself.xposing the weakness of eastern pressure and palm rainy. coming to rest on this line. he seemed the german capital first was thus extremely unlikely for the western allies, short of some miracle. but it was also a highly risky operation that i would argue is sort of foreign to eisenhower's sober sense of strategy. eisenhower takes his share of risks during the war, but by and large the operations on the map are...
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from what happened there, we are not going to have another hitler, there's not going to be a third reichhat we do have are community, and these are communities in this country and other countries where different people of different color of different creed live together, and they've found a way to live together, and it is possible unfortunately to discover that this crust of civilization, of decency, of respect for the law can be broken like that, and once you do that, the people go at each other's throat, and that to me is much more frightening than the notion of there being another holocaust. >> i'll get to the gentleman in the front row, but dr. dosse in the back has a question. >> you had mentioned about jewish communists and resistance. could you say more about what kind of resistance activities this small group was engaged in? >> yes. there's not much to say about it. what is interesting to me here and what i discovered while you was doing this research is the following, and i'll give you an example of a specific individual. i interviewed someone in 2002 or '3 who actually happened
from what happened there, we are not going to have another hitler, there's not going to be a third reichhat we do have are community, and these are communities in this country and other countries where different people of different color of different creed live together, and they've found a way to live together, and it is possible unfortunately to discover that this crust of civilization, of decency, of respect for the law can be broken like that, and once you do that, the people go at each...
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president on the high lee was previously convicted in 2017 but only served a year in jail or robert reich joins us live now from so rob so what more do we know about this conviction and sentencing that. this is a real shock decision there had been appeals by various business groups here for leniency from the court samsung itself has often asked the courts please don't jail our bass samsung is by far the biggest single conglomerate in the south korean economy and is part of the founding family j. wiley is its de facto head but it wasn't to be he has been given a 2 and a half custodial year custodial sentence now all these charges relate to bribery offenses he was found guilty of in 2017 he only served one year of a 5 year sentence and since then there has been this attempt by the prosecution to reimpose a tougher custodial sentence as part of the attempt by samsung to keep their boss out of jail they agreed to set up a compliance committee to look at the way that they deal with their business practices to ensure this doesn't happen again there is a lot of big issue here about the so-called
president on the high lee was previously convicted in 2017 but only served a year in jail or robert reich joins us live now from so rob so what more do we know about this conviction and sentencing that. this is a real shock decision there had been appeals by various business groups here for leniency from the court samsung itself has often asked the courts please don't jail our bass samsung is by far the biggest single conglomerate in the south korean economy and is part of the founding family...
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that's what the general narrative is reich.i would say is that you need to just inform yourself and spread awareness. >> michael, when obama was in office and he had a democratic congress and he was the president there was not big climate change. are you more hopeful that joe biden's presidency will be better, different, or what's your message to democrats? >> i am more hopeful, one of the reasons for that is setting in front of us. greta and her fellow youth climate advocate that's have changed the conversation. for too long it was at science, economics, politics, policy, and what this is about is intergenerational ethics. not leaving behind a degraded plant for future generations. youth advocates, have we centered the conversation on that ethical obligation, that intergenerational obligation. there is a massive social movement now on issues of cultural relations. and with that intersectionalty and a favorable shift. a president that campaigned on climate that has a mandate to act on climate, and is demonstrating in his early
that's what the general narrative is reich.i would say is that you need to just inform yourself and spread awareness. >> michael, when obama was in office and he had a democratic congress and he was the president there was not big climate change. are you more hopeful that joe biden's presidency will be better, different, or what's your message to democrats? >> i am more hopeful, one of the reasons for that is setting in front of us. greta and her fellow youth climate advocate that's...
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and anyone who engaged in disinformation against the reich was completely disappeared in a concentrationbe at the administer propaganda and public enlightenment, that is quite a committee. the chinese are experts at jailing and expelling journals to spew misinformation. and that one party hellhole in those in media who dare cast red china and eight red light earth turned on the welt to really be seen again for lesser-known trying to put 47 journalists, apple founder has of fate by writing an op-ed in the wall street journal and attending an unlawful assembly in 2017. he will go to trial in april. but the commies find his immediate literacy questionable at best. they may aoc him to jail for good. it is an incredibly slippery and dangerous slope to have congress regulating the media environment and free speech writing congresswoman aoc has been known to pinocchio a few whoppers of her own, latently lying on twitter and an interview so what punishment which issue herself? with her pension for february she is as illiterate as a conservative she blasts for daring to engage in a different poin
and anyone who engaged in disinformation against the reich was completely disappeared in a concentrationbe at the administer propaganda and public enlightenment, that is quite a committee. the chinese are experts at jailing and expelling journals to spew misinformation. and that one party hellhole in those in media who dare cast red china and eight red light earth turned on the welt to really be seen again for lesser-known trying to put 47 journalists, apple founder has of fate by writing an...
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comprehensive database of racial biological characteristics covering the entire population it was the 3rd reichversion of big data. at the end of july 19th 33 just a few days after the law for the prevention of offspring with hereditary diseases was passed by both a young anthropologist travelled from berlin to the rhineland. was a member of fisher's staff at the kaiser vilhelm institute the objective of his trip was to gather anthropological data on the so-called rhineland basterds. measured and photographed 33 children ranging from 5 to 11 years of age he had found the children's personal data in earliest studies from the 1920 s. . photographed and measured almost all of the children without their consent all that of their parents which is why the images have been made unrecognizable here. later published the findings of his examinations in a scientific journal the children's privacy was violated for a 2nd time. you must be nuts to not sort of just what the national socialists did using no shape and hair and eye color that was pseudo science because race is nothing more than a societal constr
comprehensive database of racial biological characteristics covering the entire population it was the 3rd reichversion of big data. at the end of july 19th 33 just a few days after the law for the prevention of offspring with hereditary diseases was passed by both a young anthropologist travelled from berlin to the rhineland. was a member of fisher's staff at the kaiser vilhelm institute the objective of his trip was to gather anthropological data on the so-called rhineland basterds. measured...
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going to see a bald again, let me see reichs . kipling luggage, that you answer correctly, getting on the plane. aren't you on the 24 hour surveillance. no. holy cow, there is like i don't know, are thousand people in the watchlist and most of them are jihadists. in fact i had when i heard this news reported by the washington post. i'd say hey, we putting domestic terrorism subject on the watchlist now because it really wasn't done. back when i was in a bureau the answer is yes, we are . and the good news is the fbi tells me they disrupted over a dozen domestic terrorism investigative subjects from traveling to dc. for would've been much worse. so that is the watchlist breed is not any kind of magic thing. and only pertains to crossing the border getting on an airplane and even then you can stop in on the airplane. natasha: the fbi has began to domestic extremists on this list. when he thanked. to think this bear . frank: chris ray testified at least twice and from congress. he said the number one point now is domestic terrorism.
going to see a bald again, let me see reichs . kipling luggage, that you answer correctly, getting on the plane. aren't you on the 24 hour surveillance. no. holy cow, there is like i don't know, are thousand people in the watchlist and most of them are jihadists. in fact i had when i heard this news reported by the washington post. i'd say hey, we putting domestic terrorism subject on the watchlist now because it really wasn't done. back when i was in a bureau the answer is yes, we are . and...
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labor secretary robert reich he told me that $1.00 trillion dollars even if it passes would be good for about 6 months and then more would be needed so if you can't even pass 1 point one trillion what are the odds you going to get more what is the thinking from the white house and from wall street where you are on more aid . well i mean wall street always laughs more money so that's not a big issue and nobody really seems to think about the huge debt load that we're seeing on the other side of the aisle because we shouldn't forget already we have a record a government debt we have forever record corporate debt that we have a record and household that but nobody seems to vary about this at this point but if you look at what to joe biden is proposing he's talking about a rescue plan and then a recovery plan so right now we're still in the face of a rescue and that's what this $1.00 trillion solar at a dollars is supposed to be spend on and then if that is done then we're talking about recovery and probably another couple of $100000000000.00 so at $4.00 at least i'm to get the economy goin
labor secretary robert reich he told me that $1.00 trillion dollars even if it passes would be good for about 6 months and then more would be needed so if you can't even pass 1 point one trillion what are the odds you going to get more what is the thinking from the white house and from wall street where you are on more aid . well i mean wall street always laughs more money so that's not a big issue and nobody really seems to think about the huge debt load that we're seeing on the other side of...
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>> i was in that conference reich. looked out and talked to the physician and said this is a super sprerd event and he said, well, if everyone wears a mask. so there's an ante room in that conference room, errand went into that ante room where there were fewer members to try and stave off that super spreader event, but, yeah, it's really a disgrace on so many levels. >> you know, there are so many questions remaining right now about how law enforcement failed to see the evidence right in front of them of what was to come. take a listen to what the fbi and the d.c. chief of police said in the days following the riot. >> there was no indication that there was anything other than first amendment protected acist. >> there was no intelligence that suggested there would be a breach of the u.s. capitol. >> overall the assessment that we got repeatedly was no significant -- no indications of significant -- significant violent protests. >> no. our colleagues at nbc news have uncovered a number of postings on social media from t
>> i was in that conference reich. looked out and talked to the physician and said this is a super sprerd event and he said, well, if everyone wears a mask. so there's an ante room in that conference room, errand went into that ante room where there were fewer members to try and stave off that super spreader event, but, yeah, it's really a disgrace on so many levels. >> you know, there are so many questions remaining right now about how law enforcement failed to see the evidence...
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and this impoverished city where protests have been trying to do the past 4 nights in storm the 3rd reich and that is where they live but security forces. zain in lebanon central bank governor and the head of the central banks banking control commission have been charged with negligence and misuse of power for mismanagement of funds what's the significance of that. well this is definitely a blow to the central bank governor of new york who have been enough the same for 3 decades now but the state prosecutor who issued both of sorts this is seen. as an ally of the president and they are considering these accusations these charges politicized seen as an ally for the president who is part of the rolling alliance who believe that for the army they want to replace them with one. another for laughs but also because you consider pro-american but at the same time we are and i mean i believe has denied the accusations he says that he is being targeted and that he's the central bank governor he gives the money to the states to spend it in the state system in the city the politicians who spend the m
and this impoverished city where protests have been trying to do the past 4 nights in storm the 3rd reich and that is where they live but security forces. zain in lebanon central bank governor and the head of the central banks banking control commission have been charged with negligence and misuse of power for mismanagement of funds what's the significance of that. well this is definitely a blow to the central bank governor of new york who have been enough the same for 3 decades now but the...
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available to them and the other side of the door was 3 capitol hill police officers they didn't have reich iran just their regular uniform and they stood there and held the line while these rioters were punching the glass out of the windows between them they were eventually stepped aside and that is when you saw according to video from the washington post that protester who broke through the glass was shot and eventually died of her injuries on the senate side there's a remarkable video from a reporter from the huffington post the rioters were climbing up the stairs asking where is the senate where is the senate there was one lone capitol hill police officer according to this reporter if the mob of the mob would just turn to the right the senate chamber was right there with senators inside could have easily been breached he instead directed them up another staircase. possibly likely saving their lives so there were some people here who obviously didn't know the capitol to know they were right outside the senate but one congressman says there's a some evidence that this was more organized t
available to them and the other side of the door was 3 capitol hill police officers they didn't have reich iran just their regular uniform and they stood there and held the line while these rioters were punching the glass out of the windows between them they were eventually stepped aside and that is when you saw according to video from the washington post that protester who broke through the glass was shot and eventually died of her injuries on the senate side there's a remarkable video from a...
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labor secretary robert reich he told me that $1.00 trillion dollars even if it passes would be good for about 6 months and then more would be needed so if you can't even pass 1 point one trillion what are the odds you going to get more what is the thinking from the white house and from wall street where you are on more aid . well i mean wall street always laughs more money so that's not a big issue and nobody really seems to think about the huge debt load that we're seeing on the other side of the aisle because we shouldn't forget already we have a record a government debt we have forever record corporate debt that we have a record and household debt but nobody seems to vary about this at this point but if you look at i want to joe biden is proposing he's talking about a rescue plan and then a recovery plan so right now we're still in the face of a rescue and that's what this $1.00 trillion solar at a dollars is supposed to be spent on and then if that is done then we're talking about recovery and probably another couple of $100000000000.00 so at $4.00 at least i'm to get the economy go
labor secretary robert reich he told me that $1.00 trillion dollars even if it passes would be good for about 6 months and then more would be needed so if you can't even pass 1 point one trillion what are the odds you going to get more what is the thinking from the white house and from wall street where you are on more aid . well i mean wall street always laughs more money so that's not a big issue and nobody really seems to think about the huge debt load that we're seeing on the other side of...
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there won't be a third reich.t we do have is communities in this country in other countries with people of different color, of different creed, we live together, and they have found a way to live together. and it is possible, unfortunately, to discover the distrust of civilization of decency of respect for the law, how it can be broken like that. once you do that, the people get at each other's throats. and to me, that is much more frightening than the notion of there being another holocaust. >> i will get to the gentleman in the front row. we have a question in the back. >> you mentioned jewish communists and resistance. could you say more about what kind of resistant activities this small group was engaged in? >> yes. there's not much to say about it. what is interesting to me here and what i discovered while i was doing this research is the following. and i will give you an example of a specific individual. i interviewed someone in 2002, for 2003, who actually happen to have been living in the neighborhood wher
there won't be a third reich.t we do have is communities in this country in other countries with people of different color, of different creed, we live together, and they have found a way to live together. and it is possible, unfortunately, to discover the distrust of civilization of decency of respect for the law, how it can be broken like that. once you do that, the people get at each other's throats. and to me, that is much more frightening than the notion of there being another holocaust....
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stuart: who gets the money in a situation reich this? who walks away with all the money?ig hedge funds have established long relationship with investment banks, guest allocation in $94. less than 12 hours turn around and sell it at 100% profit s that fair? stuart: no, it is not fair. they need a new system. that is for sure. thank you, susan. i'm sure you were watching the plastic surgery segment as well as were we all. i'm moving on. moving on. >>> megamillions lottery continues to grow. what's the jackpot now, ashley? ashley: i can tell you can afford all sorts of surgery. a cool 750 million bucks up for grabs in the next drawing friday night for megamillions. fifth largest jackpot in u.s. history. the jackpot refers to the winners who decide to take annuities paid out over 30 years but nearly all jackpot winners take the cash option which would be estimated 550.6 million. again the odds are hitting megamillions jackpot, one in about 302.5 million. stuart: you know, if you though in the, what is it the powerball as well, the powerball jackpot, combine them together, meg
stuart: who gets the money in a situation reich this? who walks away with all the money?ig hedge funds have established long relationship with investment banks, guest allocation in $94. less than 12 hours turn around and sell it at 100% profit s that fair? stuart: no, it is not fair. they need a new system. that is for sure. thank you, susan. i'm sure you were watching the plastic surgery segment as well as were we all. i'm moving on. moving on. >>> megamillions lottery continues to...
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robert reich, former cabinet secretary continually refers to fascists without defining them. 99% majority or more of people who vote republican have no sympathy with anything akin to authoritarianism. what they are tired of his being inferred that they are beneath contempt. that is something that donald and highlyartfully brought to the surface. that is the focal point of future conservative, center-right, whatever you want to name it statesman show to give a positive assessment to the deep longing of people on ed asight to be respect well as providing a framework which will allow people across the spectrum to also feel respected so we can restore the idea of disagreement without disparagement. opposition,loyal with whom you disagree but share a bond of citizenship is central to a liberal democracy. that is a concept that is being discarded. once we discard the concept of loyal opposition, we cannot have a free republic. host: this is david out of georgia. caller: good morning. good morning mr. olson. to geton, i would like philosophical. what is going on in america is easily
robert reich, former cabinet secretary continually refers to fascists without defining them. 99% majority or more of people who vote republican have no sympathy with anything akin to authoritarianism. what they are tired of his being inferred that they are beneath contempt. that is something that donald and highlyartfully brought to the surface. that is the focal point of future conservative, center-right, whatever you want to name it statesman show to give a positive assessment to the deep...
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whowell-known historian brings us back to germany in the 1930's when the third reich came to power byg we didn't really lose the war, the war was taken away from us. they begin to blend the jewish people, etc. we know that side of history. there is a movement afoot in the u.s. called "national popular vote." my question would be if we did have a national popular vote, would these shenanigans -- with these shenanigans being , could they have been avoided? guest: it is a good question. we have had people who have been interested in changing the electoral college in all of our history. one of the proposals has typically been to go to a straight national popular vote instead of voting in the electoral college process. that requires an a constitutional amendment. it is hard to do. referringe caller is to any initiative that aims to get a national popular vote with in -- with in the system of electoral college. -- for joeornia had voted biden but donald trump won the vote,al popular california with cap it's votes for donald trump instead of joe biden. what that would effectively do -- enoug
whowell-known historian brings us back to germany in the 1930's when the third reich came to power byg we didn't really lose the war, the war was taken away from us. they begin to blend the jewish people, etc. we know that side of history. there is a movement afoot in the u.s. called "national popular vote." my question would be if we did have a national popular vote, would these shenanigans -- with these shenanigans being , could they have been avoided? guest: it is a good question....
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bloomberg has learned that citrix systems is in talks to buy managing platform company reich.uld be reached this week. that is your bloomberg business flash. quick look at what we've got coming up for you. european close is going to follow in a couple of hours time. today, reasonably quiet. the action really kicks off later in the week. janet yellen testified tomorrow and we've got the new administration being sworn in. s&p futures flat. more details to follow. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: from london, i'm guy johnson. u.s. markets are closed today for martin luther king day. colleagues in the united states are enjoying a well-deserved day off. let me check the price action for you. the stoxx 600 in europe is a by .1%. it's being delivered on very light volume. s&p futures a little flatter than what we are seeing here in europe. it's going to kick off tomorrow because we will get janet yellen's testimony. we are going to get a little bit about what that approach is going to be. crude a little softer. but as you can judge by what you are seeing on the board in front of you, nothin
bloomberg has learned that citrix systems is in talks to buy managing platform company reich.uld be reached this week. that is your bloomberg business flash. quick look at what we've got coming up for you. european close is going to follow in a couple of hours time. today, reasonably quiet. the action really kicks off later in the week. janet yellen testified tomorrow and we've got the new administration being sworn in. s&p futures flat. more details to follow. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy:...