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nation voted on and it's been for abby and joey to have these cameras here. i want to think the national ranger association for make it happen the airborne ranger training brigade they put on a fantastic event, that's the best ranger competition and this is america's top ranger >> hello america i am mark and this is a special edition of life liberty and love in >> hello america this is mark levin this is a special edition of "life, liberty & levin". this is a story about "the new york times", aspects you don't know about. you have not heard about and you have not been taught about. i have been studying this for a long time.
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number of professors and scholars and experts and researchers. it is censored. don't talk about it. it is the paper of record, the gold standard, all of the news fit to print. that yet day in and day out it attacked the foundational principles of this country. it pushes a radical american marxist agendahi. this is a corporation. what do we knew about this corporation? it is worse than fake news. try to take down in elected president donald trump and push a lot of offices supporting, investigation still support the various prosecutors and on and on. 1619 project to undermine the nations history and every one of the radical agenda items pushed by "the new york times". we need to know more about
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"the new york times". it is worse than fake news. it has been an extremely destructive force in this country in outside the country.t quantitative out "the new york times". said that and here we go. in 1984 doctor david s weinman talks about the holocaust and it's the land is explaining when reason ordinary americans were not more responsive to the plight of european jews during the holocaust the majority were not aware of the extermination program it was not readily available to the public because the mass mediaew treated the systematic murder of millions of jews as minor news. he was not jewish that looked
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at this and was appalled in lacs coverage at the outset in the united states, two or three clear statements m would move this into public view but kept it there for some time. but the president was not so inclined. nor did washington reporters pressed him in retrospect it seems almost applicable in roosevelt's press conference normally held twice a week not one word spoken about the mass killing of european jews until almost one year later. the president had nothing to say on the mayor in new h correspondence. "the new york times" with a wide reach of resources and
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access to information as the foremost newspaper in the country large jewish readership. but the opposite was true. but then not to be seen as you wish oriented was the premier american newspaper of the era. but then almost always they buried it on the inner, pages. those advocating rescue but only infrequently carried news reports of the european jewish situation. from the mass murder of the jury and most of the other press the press coverage was even thinner professor laura
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left formally a journalist scrutinize not only their role of the media but "the new yorkdu times" in particular and has written extensively how "the new york times" failed on the coverage ofop the fate of the european jews and in her book buried by the times she asks what was about the prevailing press standards of the time that led the nation most important newspaper to discount one of the century's most important news stories? the times was unique in the comprehensiveness of the extent of opinion makers because of that commitment to international affairs and the willingness to sacrifice advertising in the substantial jewish readership that times could obtain and publish more
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news than other mainstream newspapersm the way the times publish the news had a disproportionate impact as it does today about policymakers and journalists who considered it apowh newspaper of record. that the times was owned by jews of german ancestry that wereve sensitive to the european rhetoric and then the crucial trole to shape contemporary coverage of the holocaust that left the standing disclosure the times judgment at the murder of millions of jews was a relatively unimportant story reverberatedmo among other journalist to assess the news among those trying to arouse public opinion and among government leaders to decide on an american response. the times publisher intentionally and repeatedly buried the news about the holocaust. deep within the paper were ignored it w altogether all of
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the war was the dominant news it need not have been a not the only front-page news "the new york times" printed between 12 and 15 front-page stories everyday few of these typically did not even concern the war the not the extermination campaign described as the largest mass slaughter in history if the death of otheril civilians regularly appeared on the front page so "the new york times" was effectively censoring the holocaust and the slaughter of hundreds of thousands and millions of jews. so to find the times in the media and then with "the new
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york times" in particular to play an important role for the gap between information and action the way the mass media told the story of the holocaust engendered no chance of arousing public opinion and at least as important to inform motorist to visit the office of price administration if they did not have their automobile registration number on their gas ration coupon. and on march 2nd 1944 the same day the last day from the this was relegated and that the roosevelt administration a great fdr and then to censor news directly to the plight of the jews was a key factor influencing how the press behaves. they do not have to give
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publishers and others special instructions to influence the coverage by directing the flow of informationon and to keep quiet about others and then to downplayhe others and then to define news as government actions and nothing special should be done to save the jews. and at the time the second most influential times political issue went one step further washington bureau chief and columnist aligned himself with the forces of the state department and "the new york times" read in america and throughout the world the leading journalist platform , that the holocaust and
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censored it for years. there ownership and executives had to know what was going on. because in european newspapers, particularly in britain and italy, they were writing about it. adolf hitler made no secret about his plan and what he was doing it all the people reading "the new york times" and would have known very little about it. so with the media corporation is willing to cover up the slaughter of millions of human being what kind of ethics doesn't have? what kind of standards? but we have changed today. really cracks you have changed today? you like and lie and lie about the supreme court and roe vs wade, you lie about donald trump. you live by his supporters.
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you lie about abortion in the supreme court. you lie about immigration. you are calling people racist and he gets. you lie about january 6. you like about so much. especially founding of the nation. the 16th 19 project is a new york times funded project i pushed in all of the schools. that is disastrous ladies and gentlemen. we have a piece as a nazi correspondent but during the world war ii the bureau chief from berlin was known to sit in the bar at the famous hotel to spout a loudmouth defensive not he is him. >> isn't it about time "the new york times" did something
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about that not the oncorrespondent? they have no intention to do anything in those closeth connections. and throughout the 1930s. all-american newspapers found reporting in nazi germany difficult. the government tightly controlled information and to manage what it did not like. the nazi regime did not hesitate to use it strongest weapons for distribution in germany, taking a reporter out ofof the country or the then they considerd themselves a special target. thereforefo to administrate reasonably issues to not to officials. when we come back more about "the new york times" nazi correspondent in berlin. we will be right back. rapid heart rate,
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he helped scare times coverage to play down jewish persecution and play up germany's peaceful intentions. he wrote stories presenting solely the nazi point of view and rained and times reporters whose criticism he thought went too far. shaping the news in favor of a genocidal regime then on establishing a 1000 year. the new york times. instead what crippled the times coverage of hitler and the nazis was a timidity to authority. an institution controlled by jewish people who so desperately wanted to fit into the society. rather than run the slightest risk of being tossed out causing a ruckus over the jewish ownership they led a figure, pitiful ally of some of history's greatest villains leave it berlin bureau going its most consequential decade. he produced puffy profiles of
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leading nazis. head of newly created ministry of propaganda popular indictment has been the outstanding go-getter for his party he wrote in 1933. a year later it had not cooled. versatile master of nazi with a gift of rhetoric and he wrote a speech exalting from the film industry. he wrote lighthearted stories about batterers including hitler. pushing the campaign for bigger bigger families. or about hitler's 50th birthday celebration that turned berlin into all motion, color and noise. pointing out for the better part of a decade the appeasement of the government had been the subject of grumbling within the times and among the berlin press corps in september 1940 and threatened to blow up into a full-scale scandal. monitoring the reports for the bbc. a former new york times city
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desk reporter part-time geneva correspondent noticed something unsettling. nazi radio quoted the new york times a lot. when ervin checked in he discovered the byline on many of those stories. he wrote times publishers employing the newspaper to do something about its nazi correspondent. if sulzberger did it he would. i don't want to do anything to hurt my own paper but i feel that loyalty to my country comes first and if some action is not taken i shall feel compelled to punish these facts. what did sulzberger do? he warned that if you publish what you call facts, he said, sulzberger said he would sue for defamation and give the reasons why a useful and valued member of the staff. he wrote back, what i call facts are facts and he has made no secret of his pro- nazi sympathies. i don't question the usefulness
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and value of him to the new york times, i do question the right of the greatest american newspaper to maintain april nazi as a chief correspondent in berlin in times like these. there is so much more in these books and in the research that i've done and in the various articles. about how the new york times conducted itself. how it knew who it correspondent was in berlin. how it knew what was taking place from other publications in europe but chose to tamp it down and how it followed the directive of the franklin delano roosevelt administration including anti-semites within the state department. the tamp down coverage and they tamped down coverage. they were not alone. all the other major newspapers in the country, radio, tv, the fact of the matter is the new york times was the worst of the
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worst. i bring this up now because it is the nuclear times somehow claiming a platform where it can determine who is a racist and not based on their opinions, we are not talking about the clan here, not talking about neo-nazis, something they may not even know about, but, yes, talking about conservatives, constitutionalists and then you hear this regurgitated by the likes of joe biden and chuck schumer and other hosts and guests on cable tv and so forth and so on. so, now it is willy-nilly. a white supremacist in america. a white dominated america. criminal grace history is actually in america. monument need to be pulled down. our founding documents need to be shredded. the declaration and the constitution. everything that came forth from our history is a disgrace and tainted and on and on and on.
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that is the new york times. that is the other newspapers that follow. and the other media outlets that follow and the hosts in the guest that they bring on, but i am not done. i am not done. not only did the new york times get the holocaust wrong, it got stolen wrong. a few years earlier, stalin and what he did to the ukrainians, 90 years ago, 1932, unbelievably for the new york times and other news, the effective cover above the holocaust was not the first time they knowingly censored the horrors of genocide while it was occurring. from approximately 1932 until 1933 soviet dictator start the people of ukraine resulting in the mass genocide of millions of ukrainians. bruce bartlett then writing of events explaining the great famine of 1932-33 was the
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culmination of a long struggle between the soviet state, non- russia nationalities like ukrainians and historically independent minded farmers who had been forced onto collective farms. it also resulted from the need for foreign exchange to buy western machinery to aid industrialization. in late 1932, decreed that all grain should be confiscated and anyone interfering with this action should be considered enemy of the state. more than 5000 people receive the death penalty as a result. throughout the country and other grain growing areas starvation set in. he sent in troops to prevent farmers for leaving the land. the response to pleas for food and he called the famine one of the minor inconveniences of our system. a manchester traveled to ukraine
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to see for himself what was taking place there. sally j tillery account set in a series of articles published in the guardian, the british guardian, confirming the existence of widespread famine in his eyewitness accounts. the peasant population he wrote was starving. i mean starving in its absolute sense. have it eaten in weeks. the famine is an organized occupation. worse than active war. even from other news sources such as the manchester guardian, the new york times had to know the truth about the famine taking place in ukraine. even morris hoover institution wrote the harvest of sorrow. let us insist on the fact that the truth was widely available in the west. in spite of everything. fuller adequate reports.
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in british newspapers, spanish newspapers, i tell you newspapers and so forth. in the united states wide circulation newspapers printed very full first-hand accounts. ukrainian americans and other visitors, mostly discounted as often appearing at right wing journals. the times longtime man in moscow was walter duranty. a propagandist and apologist for the 1970 convolution in russia. he reported otherwise. indeed, the times were proud of their man in moscow in 1932 he was awarded a pulitzer prize for a series of articles in the new york times that covered up the atrocities. from 1932 until 33 writing news columnist for the times not only deny the fact that the catastrophic famine was taking place in the ukraine, but censoring the role in the
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genocide of multiple millions of ukrainians. another guardian reporter. also filing new stories about the famine in ukraine. gone to the heiress where widespread starvation was occurring. traveling some 40 miles into the midst of it. writing pieces trashing their british journalist. almost ruining their careers. he wrote pieces in defense of stalin. he said among other things, here are the facts. they are a serious food shortage throughout the country with occasional cases of well-managed state or collective farms. the big cities over the army adequately supplied with food. widespread mortality from diseases due to malnutrition. in short, conditions are definitely bad in certain sections of the ukraine. the rest of the country is on short rations, but nothing worse
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these conditions are bad, but there is no famine. writing in the newspaper the chief correspondent in moscow of the new york times. more when i you never know what opportunities life will send your way. but if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis, enbrel can help you say i'm in for what's next. ready to create a bigger world? -i'm in. ready to earn that “world's greatest dad” mug? -i'm in. care to play a bigger role in this community? -i'm in. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, helps stop permanent joint damage, and helps skin get clearer in psoriatic arthritis. with less pain, you're free to join in. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure or if you have persistent fever,
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>> welcome back america. cuba. here is an article. reason magazine marked 2007. an article that books have been written about this. long essays have been written about this. scholarship has been done about this. you see the pattern? hitler's favorite correspondent. guess who he worked for. it started as an apparently brilliant scoop in february 1957 when many people including the cuban dick tater believed the
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gorilla leader fidel castro was dead. new york times correspondent herbert matthews found him in the sierra mountains interviewed him and took his picture. the news outraged electrified his opponents in kick started in armed uprising that ended two years later with castro in the presidential palace where he's been or he was ever since. if the story were straightforward is that, the defense later blaming him was like blaming a meteorologist for a storm would be nearly impregnable. it isn't. his own ability to learn information and get places that neither they could get near he hides castro. hundreds of highly respected citizens are helping see in your
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castro. offering a new deal for cuba. radical, democratic and therefore anti-communist. this is the new york times news reporter herbert matthews. we are sure that thousands of men and women heart and soul with fidel castro and the new deal for which they think he stands. castro is a man of ideals, remarkable qualities of leadership with an overpowering personality. matthews flat declaration that castro was in anti-communist would of course come back to haunt him. the most extreme example with which matthews treated castro's claims. by no means the only one putting everything in matthew stories alive. we know all of this from the publication of wartime diaries cap by the top two lieutenants. as well as written accounts from
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some of his soldiers. but most notoriously we know from castro who himself thanking himself breaking during a speech years later at the washington press club. he had deliberately manipulated matthews during the interview. changing their hats and other details of their appearance. the same handful of soldiers through the camp. causing matthews to write in his notes now deposit the columbia university library that he had seen about 40 different men. lending veracity to the claim that he operated a chain of camps throughout the mountains where the rest of his troops were stationed. one of the men broke into conversation to breathlessly and fictitiously report that the liaison from column number two has arrived. wait until i am finished. the story that said that castro under continuous pressure from government forces was fleeing across the mountains with men and is only significant allies
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where bribed gangs would not have made much of a splash in the new york times. matthews melodramatic tale of an invincible guerrilla army bringing the government of an american ally to its knees. accompanied by a photo of castro his trustee sniper rifle led the sunday front page on february february 24, 1957. it caused a sensation not only in the united states, but in cuba. castro allies in new york ran off more than 3000 copies and mail them to everybody in the havana social register smashing the tight censorship. almost without exception. they stuck to the formula invented by matthews. overpowering physique and outsize personality. references to democracy. the david and goliath nature of his struggle with the single-story matthews had created in mythology that was blasted to this day.
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matthews never tried to pretend he was not taking sides in its coverage of cuba. 1961 book the cuba story he bragged that he had castro's confidence, respect, friendship, even his ear. many thought that he would listen to me and only to me. noting that some files in washington i'd even push to make them u.s. ambassador to cuba. matthews road it was a bad idea because it's important to be uncommitted. considering how involved i had become i'm sure i would not have been a desirable candidate. that is he was too committed to be a diplomat, but not a journalist. matthews died in 1977 and he went to his deathbed celebrating castro. obama celebrated castro. john kerry celebrated castro. hillary clinton celebrated castro and most of all the new
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>> welcome back, america. one other little detail that the times covers up. michael goodwin at the new york post affirmatively wrote at the new york times exposes. the family that owns the new york times were slaveowners. that means everything that has come from the new york times cannot be believed. we are pulling down monuments of
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slaveholders. so what should we have done with the new york times? the mother of times patriarch -- the mother of the first publisher supported the south in slavery. she was caught smuggling medicine to confederates and a baby carriage and her brother oscar joined the rebel army. oscar, oscar levy fought alongside to mississippi cousins three members of her family fought. this is the hierarchy of the new york times ancestry and ownership. oxford made contributions to rebel memorials including $1000 to the enormous stone memorial in georgia that celebrates jefferson davis, robert e lee and stonewall jackson. his mother who died 16 years earlier could be on the founder's role adding in a letter that robert e lee was her idol. the years before her death in
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1931, the brother george was simultaneously an officer of the new york times company a leader of the new york chapter of the sons of the confederate veterans. there are a lot of names here. the publisher was a leader at the new york chapter. his mother was pro- confederacy, proslavery, pro- succession enacted and supported those movements. he was her father's brother and his name was john mayer. he dropped the surname leavy according to a family tree compiled some seven years ago. the mayor was a storm owner and prominent leader of the community and during the war organized a home guard unit according to family members and historians. the separate slave schedule lifted. identified is two males 70 and
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26. two female 65, 45 and 23. bertha who came from germany as a teenager may have been horrified by the experience of witnessing and being served by human channel instead she fully embraced the barbaric practice and became devoted to the peer peculiar institution. the daughters of the confederacy chapter and requested that a confederate flag be draped across her coffin which it was. separately, there is also compelling evidence that the brother of revolutionary war ancestor of the sulzberger branch of the family was involved in the slave trade speared while. the same newspaper that is pushing the 1619 project. can you believe this hypocrisy. can you believe that. can you believe there has been no protest at the new york times with all the rights taking place and it's like the democratic party as an institution.
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it was the party for slavery, for segregation, for jim crow. and yet people said i am a proud democrat. people writing the newspaper. riding on buses and trains reading the new york times. trying to defeat donald trump, the new york times is now fixated on rewriting the story of america. the drive-by attack on the rushmore president was part of the cancel culture agenda yet the times has never applied to its own history the standards it uses to demonize others. if it did reporters would learn that the family that it owned and run the paper for 125 years is a "complicated history of its own". that includes confederates in the closet, men and at least one woman who supported the south slavery during the civil war and of course slavery itself. he says, to be clear, i detest
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the times determination using criteria conceived 20 minutes ago. the papers marxist inspired activism and race-based fetish have taken it so far off course that it can no longer function as an actual newspaper. as one great radio host would say, now you know the rest of say, now you know the rest of the story. people with plaque psoriasis, are rethinking the choices they make. like the shot they take. the memories they create. or the spin they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, you can achieve clearer skin. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla can cause serious allergic reactions. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight
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when donald trump calls the media specifically the new york times fake news he is not only right, he understates what the fake news is really about. look at what they did, they changed history, not for the better but for the worst, look what they're doing to our country right now promoting racist streams, this book pourable, actually disgusting without telling the people about his own history, it's written and apologized for the covers of the holocaust but it was a real apology, i read it. it was fake, it was a joke. keep this in mind when you see reporting on russian collusion or the hunter biden laptop with the 1619 project that is now the poison spreading tour school systems. the new york times is not alone, all the other news operations copy the new york times. they want to be like the new
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york times, they want to be the pinnacle of reporting, the free press in america. it is dead. mostly because of the new york times and the washington post. ladies and gentlemen, i will see you next time on "life liberty an steve: good evening i hope you're having a wonderful memorial day weekend welcome to the special -- an tradition that we hope will be the counterrevolution to the viciously destructive ideology that is what the nation and most of the western world for that matter over the course of the last few years. in ideology the elon musk has called a dangerous mind to destroy civilization. this ideology this new secular religion isn't woken some, it's taking over a
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