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takei has also become an influential civil rights activist.lso been telling the story of his family's internment during world war ii in a memoir, on broadway -- >> you are treating us like animals. william: and now in a new graphic novel titled, they called us enemy. george: there have been documentaries now. there have been other books written. and yet to this day there are people that don't know and are astounded when i share this story with them. william: in 1941, young george and his family were forced to leave their homes with only the bags they could carry. people lost their homes, cars, cabusinesses, either sold in desperation or stolen outright. george: there wasn't time to sell everything. is car, a pontiac, for five dollars. it was better than just leaving it there. people lost everything. things they couldn't sell, abandoned. and raided by those vultures. william: takei contrasts his parents' anguish about their treatment with his more childlike view, like when they were detained at the santa anita racetrack in los angeles. george:
takei has also become an influential civil rights activist.lso been telling the story of his family's internment during world war ii in a memoir, on broadway -- >> you are treating us like animals. william: and now in a new graphic novel titled, they called us enemy. george: there have been documentaries now. there have been other books written. and yet to this day there are people that don't know and are astounded when i share this story with them. william: in 1941, young george and his...
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takei and his family were kept imprisoned for nearly four years.n the war ended, the camps were closed, and everyone was let go. takei and his family went back to southern california, penniless. they had to start over again. you have been telling this story for years-- on stage, in memoirs, in speeches, on commissions, now in this graphic novel. why is this-- why do you keep wanting to tell this story? >> because today we are living through another cycle of this story of mindless inhumanity. there are latinos coming from central america and mexico, desperate people fleeing violence and poverty, and they're fleeing literally for now children, infants, are being torn away from them and put into filthy cages with poor hygiene, human waste and poor diet. this kind of repetition of the same sort of thing that we went through is 75 years ago and with this book i hope that young people are getting this information and they grow up with it. so by the time they're adults they are going to be a different breed of americans-- aware of the history of this coun
takei and his family were kept imprisoned for nearly four years.n the war ended, the camps were closed, and everyone was let go. takei and his family went back to southern california, penniless. they had to start over again. you have been telling this story for years-- on stage, in memoirs, in speeches, on commissions, now in this graphic novel. why is this-- why do you keep wanting to tell this story? >> because today we are living through another cycle of this story of mindless...
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george takei joins us next. coun. george takei joins us next must be hot out there, huh?slurping continues ] -what you drinking? gasoline. right, but i mean, what's in the cup? gasoline. [ slurping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. >>> welcome back. shoot migrants in the legs to slow them down the president once suggested privately after he said publicly to shoot migrants that threw rocks at border agents. another detail from that book, privately, the press often talked about fortifying a wall with a water filled trench stocked with snakes or alligators seeking them to seek a cost estimate. here's how the president responded to what's in that book earlier this week. >> i said i'm tough on the border, but i'm not that tough. >> now breaking overnight, the trump administration anoupsing a new policy saying they will be denied visas unless they can prove they have health insurance or the means to cover medical costs. this alongside the efforts to stymie low income applicants. the proclamation does not apply to unaccompanied children, asylum seekers and
george takei joins us next. coun. george takei joins us next must be hot out there, huh?slurping continues ] -what you drinking? gasoline. right, but i mean, what's in the cup? gasoline. [ slurping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. >>> welcome back. shoot migrants in the legs to slow them down the president once suggested privately after he said publicly to shoot migrants that threw rocks at border agents. another detail from that book, privately, the press often...
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plus, drawing a parallel-- actor and activist george takei on his new graphic memoir about his family's internment during world war ii, and the disturbing similarities he sees at the southern border. >> i hope that young people are getting this information and
plus, drawing a parallel-- actor and activist george takei on his new graphic memoir about his family's internment during world war ii, and the disturbing similarities he sees at the southern border. >> i hope that young people are getting this information and
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takeis when people find to their grievances out in the open in a violent manner.kes to light the fire in hotspots around the world is going to be, the fuse is shorter. kathleen: tell us where we are with syria. trump is pulling troops outcome a safe zones. the kurds say it is not safe area the turkish resident says it is. what does this mean for the middle east and what will happen next? the united states has zero credibility with anybody in the middle east. this comes less than a couple of months after the united states chose to do nothing when the saudi oil facilities were attacked. --arly against the wishes there is no doubt the saudi government expected the united states would take military action in response. they are seemingly pulling out because of some strong words from erdogan. nobody is going to take donald trump serious in the middle east going forward whereas when vladimir putin says i will stand by you no matter what, he is going to look more credible. russia.a victory for a victory for iran. it is a foreign-policy disaster for the united states and o
takeis when people find to their grievances out in the open in a violent manner.kes to light the fire in hotspots around the world is going to be, the fuse is shorter. kathleen: tell us where we are with syria. trump is pulling troops outcome a safe zones. the kurds say it is not safe area the turkish resident says it is. what does this mean for the middle east and what will happen next? the united states has zero credibility with anybody in the middle east. this comes less than a couple of...
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things like lebronald mcdonald, pill cosby, winnie the putin, curious george takei., and costs us a lot of money. so please watch tomorrow. our first guest is an unusually handsome man known to south americans as cara de oro, which means face of gold. his new romantic comedy "holiday in the wild" is available on netflix, friday. please welcome rob lowe. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: how you doin'? >> you know, i didn't have nicknames for so long in my career, and "face of gold", i'm going to embrace. >> jimmy: i would think you would embrace something like that. >> i like that nickname. >> jimmy: and looking at you, it really is remarkable. you never dip below a 10, do you? >> i try. very hard. >> jimmy: how's it going? >> i have no complaints. >> jimmy: were you working today? >> i was shooting my new film, "911 lonestar." it's going to be, and i play a first responder fireman, but there are so many fires going on here. >> jimmy: right, right, yeah. >> literally half of the real firemen who work with us were doing their real jobs. >> jimmy: wait a minute, there
things like lebronald mcdonald, pill cosby, winnie the putin, curious george takei., and costs us a lot of money. so please watch tomorrow. our first guest is an unusually handsome man known to south americans as cara de oro, which means face of gold. his new romantic comedy "holiday in the wild" is available on netflix, friday. please welcome rob lowe. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: how you doin'? >> you know, i didn't have nicknames for so long in my career, and...
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coming up, actor and activist george takei talks about immigration.s who cannot pay for health care. that is coming up. feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ could another come aroundot, the corner. or could it play out differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98% of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal inject
coming up, actor and activist george takei talks about immigration.s who cannot pay for health care. that is coming up. feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ could another come aroundot, the...
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takei are building up capital markets. -- kkr building up capital markets.t seems like a decent bet. great to have you back. we missed you when you were in vegas. in today's off the beaten street, we've got your halloween on wall street jam. bankers shed the pinstripes and the bucky costumes -- and the wacky costumes. instead, we have one popular character, wework founder adam neumann. are literally people dressing up like him and his wife. , a shortageky thing of longsleeve black turtlenecks in san francisco. it may be because people are just like the infamous founder start-up theranos. ok. also, earnings from fiat chrysler coming out. net revenue of 23 point 7 billion euros coming in like. the company did confirm its full-year guidance. shares around the lows of the session, still up around 8% because of optimism about its merger with tsa. -- with psa. this shows you need scale if you want to compete in the electric vehicle market. loonies. canada raising its outlook pretty gp growth. if you are heading into your car, tune into bloomberg radio on sirius xm
takei are building up capital markets. -- kkr building up capital markets.t seems like a decent bet. great to have you back. we missed you when you were in vegas. in today's off the beaten street, we've got your halloween on wall street jam. bankers shed the pinstripes and the bucky costumes -- and the wacky costumes. instead, we have one popular character, wework founder adam neumann. are literally people dressing up like him and his wife. , a shortageky thing of longsleeve black turtlenecks...
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bakes modern icons, too, like actors keanu reeves, and in case you didn't guess, "star trek's" george takeiglobal awareness. when you first saw jasmine's cookies, what did you think? >> i thought, so brilliant, so creative, so colorful, so everything that i want the world to think and see of us. >> we didn't get to see -- >> reporter: she says the cookies captivate students. they think, well, but it's a coie.it'sbout something that's serious. and so then, you know, that struggle then starts to make just a little more indentation in the brain. >> reporter: growing up in los angeles as the daughter of korean immigrants, jasmine was bullied over race. >> everyone was always throwing so many racial slurs at me. everything you can think of, like go back to your country. >> reporter: that sense of exclusion deaned in school -- deepen friday school. given the lack of asian american stories and textbooks. then a college elective filled the blanks. >> i remember even as a kid, i thought why are we only always like 2% to 5% of america's population? and then i learned about all these exclusion laws th
bakes modern icons, too, like actors keanu reeves, and in case you didn't guess, "star trek's" george takeiglobal awareness. when you first saw jasmine's cookies, what did you think? >> i thought, so brilliant, so creative, so colorful, so everything that i want the world to think and see of us. >> we didn't get to see -- >> reporter: she says the cookies captivate students. they think, well, but it's a coie.it'sbout something that's serious. and so then, you know,...