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at auschwitz, is that the pope understood it was a matter of sensitivity and it was not a place for christian at monuments to be established. he was not a bigot or demagogue. he made the right to decision. people ought to learn from the wisdom of the pope. >> i not think it is the right analogy. >> explain to us why. >> this whole debate has gotten so rancid, as mark says, that 1/3 of republicans this is relieved to see. -- 1/3 of republicans think obama is muslim. this is really lunacy. >> notwithstanding the fact that the government for everything but the kitchen sink at me, on every count except for one, every charge except for one, they could not prove i did anything wrong. >> that is a former illinois gov. rod blagojevich. he was charged with trying to sell president obama's senate at. a bum rap, he says. >> only in america. i covered a couple of a criminal trials years ago. the law can take something that is relatively simple and make it so complex and complicated that 12 ordinary americans cannot figure out what is going on. >> i have been on a future release. i know what you
at auschwitz, is that the pope understood it was a matter of sensitivity and it was not a place for christian at monuments to be established. he was not a bigot or demagogue. he made the right to decision. people ought to learn from the wisdom of the pope. >> i not think it is the right analogy. >> explain to us why. >> this whole debate has gotten so rancid, as mark says, that 1/3 of republicans this is relieved to see. -- 1/3 of republicans think obama is muslim. this is...
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i think -- made the analogy today to auschwitz. how pope john paul ii asked the nuns to move the convent away from auschwitz, even though they had nothing to do with the holocaust. the fact is, he realized this would be insensitive by the jewish community. and even though they had every right to be there, he asked them to move. i think archbishop dolan was making the analogy to new york, while the muslim community has the right to be there, it's causing such pain -- among good people. i think it's wrong -- keith and i get along great so i'm not saying he does it but other people in new york who say those who oppose this are biased, are big gotted. these are some of the most wonderful people i know. i'm asking the imam and the developer to take it into account. >> larry: congressman ellison, is there, in your mind, a compromise acceptable? >> in my opinion, the fact is, this the developer and the organizers have the right to build there, and we have to stand up for the constitution. larry, i swore an oath to uphold the constitution.
i think -- made the analogy today to auschwitz. how pope john paul ii asked the nuns to move the convent away from auschwitz, even though they had nothing to do with the holocaust. the fact is, he realized this would be insensitive by the jewish community. and even though they had every right to be there, he asked them to move. i think archbishop dolan was making the analogy to new york, while the muslim community has the right to be there, it's causing such pain -- among good people. i think...
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the whole series of sort of auschwitz references to essentially bad news or moral lessons from the 20th century. and the consequence of that is it is the century we think we know best. not because it's the most recent one but because it's full of moral lessons. things you shouldn't and should, do actions to avoid, actions to never avoid, always deal with dictators and so on. that blinds us, i think, to much of what we really don't know about the 20th century. more complicated lessons, paradoxes, complexitys in the way in which that century unfolded. and therefore we end up with the wrong lessons. >> rose: for all of us here who worked with tony, our deepette sympathy go to his wife jennifer and his sons daniel and nick and our thanks to our producer charlotte morgan who helped put this program together. thank you for joining us. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
the whole series of sort of auschwitz references to essentially bad news or moral lessons from the 20th century. and the consequence of that is it is the century we think we know best. not because it's the most recent one but because it's full of moral lessons. things you shouldn't and should, do actions to avoid, actions to never avoid, always deal with dictators and so on. that blinds us, i think, to much of what we really don't know about the 20th century. more complicated lessons,...
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won the final stage of the red bull air race championship at the euro speedway in the germantown oval auschwitz in a thrilling jewel in front of a sixty five thousand strong crowd arge beat all the competition a reigning world champ paul von home pushing the brits and into second with a winning one minute twelve and a half seconds on home however security second successive overall title by taking the silver in the fiftieth race of the sport's history is now the only man to win back to back championships. is very special. and she was very frustrated with that last round but maybe isn't around with the engine i'll buy my tools are very very happy back to back championships is what we're often seeing like it was never getting any nearer but it did today and that's what this sport looks like for the moment join us again very soon or get an update on our website anytime artsy dot com is the address and thank you for watching. every month we give you the future we help you understand how it will get there and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the wo
won the final stage of the red bull air race championship at the euro speedway in the germantown oval auschwitz in a thrilling jewel in front of a sixty five thousand strong crowd arge beat all the competition a reigning world champ paul von home pushing the brits and into second with a winning one minute twelve and a half seconds on home however security second successive overall title by taking the silver in the fiftieth race of the sport's history is now the only man to win back to back...
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. >> he was 21 in 1942 when he was forced aboard a train from france bound for auschwitz. >> >> here, train number 42. leo breholz. see on the 6th of march, '21, this?na. >> what is it like to see your name in this? > it's when i first got this book, i got shivers run down my spine. >> that train was operated by nationalh national railroad sncf, which still exists. very, smcf runs a very successful high-speed rail system and is hoping to win ontracts to build similar lines u.s.in the u.s. leo is one of hundreds of anerican holocaust survivors who say no way. us he workers that put us into he train were employees of the of t >> sncf transported more than n5,000 people to nazi camps, naz died. died.urvived because he pried open the bars and escaped. >> we were always talking about eventually running away. the u.s.s. plans four high speed lines with trains going up to 220 miles an hour. the biggest is in california. hour.als there recently broke ground on a station in san francisco. that will run the length of the f the and the bid is expected to be worth billions. sncf said it has the e
. >> he was 21 in 1942 when he was forced aboard a train from france bound for auschwitz. >> >> here, train number 42. leo breholz. see on the 6th of march, '21, this?na. >> what is it like to see your name in this? > it's when i first got this book, i got shivers run down my spine. >> that train was operated by nationalh national railroad sncf, which still exists. very, smcf runs a very successful high-speed rail system and is hoping to win ontracts to build...
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that's why the pope asked the nuns to move that away from auschwitz. it's the same here. to have that symbol causing so many anguish. >> congressman ellison, let me let you get the last word. in part, the president took that up in his national comments on saturday. i know you support what the president has said. but hasn't he put a lot of your fellow democrats on the ballot this year in a difficult position? >> absolutely not. but the truth is we're a party of principle. and we believe in the idea of religious liberty. but there's also a more important principle at work here. and that is the transnational terrorists who committed this outrageous act on 9/11, they are arguing that america was with islam. the way to undermine and counteract that false narrative is to stand on our sacredly held beliefs of religious liberty. that's how we demonstrate that, no, america is a country for everyone where people worship where they see fit. the problem with stopping this islamic center is that it implies that the muslim world is responsible for it when it's al qaeda. >> that is goin
that's why the pope asked the nuns to move that away from auschwitz. it's the same here. to have that symbol causing so many anguish. >> congressman ellison, let me let you get the last word. in part, the president took that up in his national comments on saturday. i know you support what the president has said. but hasn't he put a lot of your fellow democrats on the ballot this year in a difficult position? >> absolutely not. but the truth is we're a party of principle. and we...
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controversy before with the carmelite nuns who are wonderful people having built a convent right adjacent to auschwitz. it was insensitive. not that they didn't have a right to do it. but pope john paul the great understood that, yes, if we want understanding and if we want the kind of discussion here, there shouldn't be any claim of triumphalism. the towers having been taken down it's true that muslims died on september 11 but a very small percentage of the victims were muslim. 100% of the perpetrators were muslim. it gives the entire site a different meaning if that site is literacyly built under the shadow or remains under the shadow of now a looming very substantial islamic cultural center. >> brown: charles wolf, one suggestion is move it further away. >> let's clear up some things right here because i live here. i live on mile north of ground zero. i've been down there. this cultural center will be two blocks north of ground zero on a cross street. things are railroad very tight down there. 13 stories is not tall. for lower manhattan. so it's not looming over ground zero. the only way you'd be a
controversy before with the carmelite nuns who are wonderful people having built a convent right adjacent to auschwitz. it was insensitive. not that they didn't have a right to do it. but pope john paul the great understood that, yes, if we want understanding and if we want the kind of discussion here, there shouldn't be any claim of triumphalism. the towers having been taken down it's true that muslims died on september 11 but a very small percentage of the victims were muslim. 100% of the...
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for example, the pope asked the nuns to take the convent back from right in front of auschwitz or one of the concentration camps. they had a perfect right to be there. they had the freedom of religion there. the nuns were sensitive enough to the concerns of jews that they pulled it back. now here's a man who is selling sensitivity. he's got $180,000 in the bank, he wants to raise $100 million. ask me how he's going to do it, i don't know. you don't do it by creating this kind of vicious, sort of angry battle that's going on. the people who are speaking about it -- >> some would say he didn't create the vicious, angry battle. that it's the people who decided to weigh in on it who added it to the battle? >> i was the first person on september 11th that stepped forward in the heat of battle, that afternoon, my first press conference and said, no group blamed. do not blame arabs. we have to understand this is a small group, and we have to focus on them. but, the reality is, that right now, if you are a healer, you do not go forward with this project. >> a couple of real quick -- >> if you
for example, the pope asked the nuns to take the convent back from right in front of auschwitz or one of the concentration camps. they had a perfect right to be there. they had the freedom of religion there. the nuns were sensitive enough to the concerns of jews that they pulled it back. now here's a man who is selling sensitivity. he's got $180,000 in the bank, he wants to raise $100 million. ask me how he's going to do it, i don't know. you don't do it by creating this kind of vicious, sort...