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the exhibition, hitler and the germans, is sure to attract worldwide attention as it tries to put adolfinto context and to explain why the german people supported him for so long. >> our correspondent joins us for some analysis. why has it taken 65 years before germany could see a museum exhibit of this type, examining the relationship between hitler and the german people? >> i think it is a measure of just how scarred this country is by the memory of its not see past two german the society as a whole but public figures in germany are hypersensitive about anything that neo-nazis get used to other glorify hitler or to promote anti-semitism. it is interesting that germany is the only country in the world where you can buy a copy of hitler's notorious book, "mine cough. but i have seen copies of it on sale in television. the poster also reflects that hypersensitivity. is simply consist of ledgers of words on a plain background. where in the world would you have an exhibition otherwise what out having a photograph on the poster? >> the subtitle is national, community, and crime. what does t
the exhibition, hitler and the germans, is sure to attract worldwide attention as it tries to put adolfinto context and to explain why the german people supported him for so long. >> our correspondent joins us for some analysis. why has it taken 65 years before germany could see a museum exhibit of this type, examining the relationship between hitler and the german people? >> i think it is a measure of just how scarred this country is by the memory of its not see past two german the...
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they explore how they managed to win power and the loyalty of so many germans. >> boss of adolf hitler and other nazi and paraphernalia to pick the dictator as the nation's health and salvation. many germans were taken in by hitler's message. they depend on him their hopes for a relief from the roof persian -- from the depression and a restoration of german power after the war. the exhibitionided against exhibiting hitler's personal effects. >> we never shared devotional items that create an object of worship of people flock to see or touch. our purposes only to see patterns of self representation and ritualization. the items should educate, not cause a stir. >> for balance, there are also objects recalling the suffering inflicted by the nazis, including drawings by children in the concentration camps. this picture of hitler was only made public after the end of the nazi dictatorship in 1945. >> we will be right back after a short break. >> it was the first known as of its kind from that death in the history of underground accidents. the -- from that depth in the history of underground
they explore how they managed to win power and the loyalty of so many germans. >> boss of adolf hitler and other nazi and paraphernalia to pick the dictator as the nation's health and salvation. many germans were taken in by hitler's message. they depend on him their hopes for a relief from the roof persian -- from the depression and a restoration of german power after the war. the exhibitionided against exhibiting hitler's personal effects. >> we never shared devotional items that...
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they explore how they managed to win power and the loyalty of so many germans. >> boss of adolf hitler and other nazi and paraphernalia to pick the dictator as the nation's health and salvation. many germans were taken in by hitler's message. they depend on him their hopes for a relief from the roof persian -- from the depression and a restoration of german power after the war. the exhibition decided against exhibiting hitler's personal effects. >> we never shared devotional items that create an object of worship of people flock to see or touch. our purposes only to see patterns of self representation and ritualization. the items should educate, not cause a stir. >> for balance, there are also objects recalling the suffering inflicted by the nazis, including drawings by children in the concentration camps. this picture of hitler was only made public after the end of the nazi dictatorship in 1945. >> we will be right back after a short break. >> it was the first known as of its kind from that death in the history of underground accidents. the -- from that depth in the history of undergr
they explore how they managed to win power and the loyalty of so many germans. >> boss of adolf hitler and other nazi and paraphernalia to pick the dictator as the nation's health and salvation. many germans were taken in by hitler's message. they depend on him their hopes for a relief from the roof persian -- from the depression and a restoration of german power after the war. the exhibition decided against exhibiting hitler's personal effects. >> we never shared devotional items...
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the first ever post for exhibition on adolf hitler's wife opens in berlin days after a new poll reveals one in ten germans want to see a return to a ruling fewer. that are close a team visits making no grab a city steeped in history in northwest russia to discover how local people use the area's gifts of winter. live from moscow this is our team with me and you so now way it's six pm here in the russian capital and of course our top story chavez is in the russian capital as the country and venezuela are energizing cooperation in areas from nuclear power to arms deals an oil production president medvedev welcome to his guests in the kremlin where the leaders put pen to paper and signed several key deals parties alice had reports. on friday president chavez signed agreements pledging but actually cooperation in a huge range of speeds up until the year twenty fourteen during this meeting procedures were great pains to stress the importance of the venezuelan the russian relationship indeed president the dead of himself even to the fact that back in two thousand and nine venezuela was one of
the first ever post for exhibition on adolf hitler's wife opens in berlin days after a new poll reveals one in ten germans want to see a return to a ruling fewer. that are close a team visits making no grab a city steeped in history in northwest russia to discover how local people use the area's gifts of winter. live from moscow this is our team with me and you so now way it's six pm here in the russian capital and of course our top story chavez is in the russian capital as the country and...
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historical museum in berlin has opened the first ever post war exhibition focusing exclusively on adolf hitler's life it seeks to explore how hitler gave mao support for his nazi regime it comes on the heels of a study by the frederick foundation which revealed that one of the ten germans believe they're in need of a new fuehrer a quarter of those polled sympathize with nationalist or racist sentiments a third said foreigners should be sent home if there wasn't enough work for one in six believe jews have too much power to harness kids who conducted this survey this year and two thousand and eight told r.t. there is a rise in xenophobia views among all types of voters. the study shows that. education in some parts of society secondly people always especially in times of crisis search for scapegoats for their own political economical or social deprivation dissemination of all things together points us to the day actually. important thing which is democracy itself is nothing so fulfilling or which is always there or something we have in europe without doing something for it so we have to
historical museum in berlin has opened the first ever post war exhibition focusing exclusively on adolf hitler's life it seeks to explore how hitler gave mao support for his nazi regime it comes on the heels of a study by the frederick foundation which revealed that one of the ten germans believe they're in need of a new fuehrer a quarter of those polled sympathize with nationalist or racist sentiments a third said foreigners should be sent home if there wasn't enough work for one in six...
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little berlin opens its first ever post war exhibit of adolf hitler's life as the survey reveals one in ten germans says they would welcome a new cure a quarter of those polled sympathize with the nationalist racist sentiments of the former third reich leader. behind the perestroika reforms which the west applauded for opening up the soviet union but turn people's lives upside down and stay with us here on our. first. it was a time when the eyes of the entire world were on the soviet union the old guard was losing its grip on power and the new regime was taking shape what exactly that would look like nobody could say suddenly the whole world could speak a few words of russian the most important ever story because. it was a torturous process that people are just learning about. the world's biggest country in town called self destructing and being born again so is that right that there.
little berlin opens its first ever post war exhibit of adolf hitler's life as the survey reveals one in ten germans says they would welcome a new cure a quarter of those polled sympathize with the nationalist racist sentiments of the former third reich leader. behind the perestroika reforms which the west applauded for opening up the soviet union but turn people's lives upside down and stay with us here on our. first. it was a time when the eyes of the entire world were on the soviet union the...
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berlin opens its first ever post war of the bishan of adolf hitler's life as a survey reveals one in ten germans would welcome a new fear. but first afghan prisoners have claimed in a us report that they were abused at a secret jail inside the main american military base in afghanistan the facility dubbed the black in jail for those captured during afghan operations is thought to be located at the bagram air base former inmates tell you open society foundations they were subjected to sleep deprivation extended periods of isolation as well as a lack of food and blankets some of those claim to be uses data from this year despite president obama's pledge to overhaul prison practices u.s. military denies the detention center exists philip giraldi a former cia officer says the obama administration is more us than the bush administration when it comes to prisoners detained in afghanistan. when obama was running for president he talked a very good story about what he was going to do but he's actually done very little of that we see an escalation of the war in afghanistan we see the secret p
berlin opens its first ever post war of the bishan of adolf hitler's life as a survey reveals one in ten germans would welcome a new fear. but first afghan prisoners have claimed in a us report that they were abused at a secret jail inside the main american military base in afghanistan the facility dubbed the black in jail for those captured during afghan operations is thought to be located at the bagram air base former inmates tell you open society foundations they were subjected to sleep...
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lives it's true will make a better day just you and me when you're down and out there seems no hope adolf if you just believe there's no way we can fall well, well, well, well let us realize that change will only come when we stand together as one we are the world we are the children we are the ones who make a brighter day so let's start giving there's a choice we're making we're saving our own lives its troops will make a better day just you and me around the world of the of the world around the world are around the world round and round and round the world i took my baby on a saturday bank board, is that girl with you yes, we are one and the same i believe in miracles, and a miracle has happened tonight but if you're thinking about my baby, it don't matter if you're black or white the premises in the saturday signed i had to tell them i am not second to none and i told about equality the truth, either you are wrong or you are right but, if you're thinking about my baby, it don't matter if you're black or white >> i love -- whoo! all right, i would like to call willie brown, carmen, davi
lives it's true will make a better day just you and me when you're down and out there seems no hope adolf if you just believe there's no way we can fall well, well, well, well let us realize that change will only come when we stand together as one we are the world we are the children we are the ones who make a brighter day so let's start giving there's a choice we're making we're saving our own lives its troops will make a better day just you and me around the world of the of the world around...
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. >>> a document signed by adolf hitler. the nordberg law -- nirenberg law took away the rights of to be citizens. -- neurenberg law. >>> also, some changes in facebook. >>> doug hill is back with your forecast. the injury to clinton portis is severe. the injury to clinton portis is severe. ve been able to afford college without the tuition freeze. while tuition in other states is rising out of reach... governor o'malley made the tough choice to freeze tuition. he made my dream of going to college into a reality. i'm the first in my family to go to college. my brother and i never would have been able to afford college. even though times were tough... governor o'malley kept his promise. there's never a doubt... there's never a doubt whose side he's on. martin o'malley... moving maryland forward. it's the future, it's the best technology out there... but you know, the cable companies have been trying to scare people about our installations. so we thought we'd take you on some actual fios installations and you can see for yours
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but tomorrow, an exhibition opens in berlin that explores the personality cult that grew up around adolf hitler. it's the first time that relics of the nazi era have ever been displayed in this way. >> this is the first exhibition focused on the nazi leader since he killed himself in berlin in 1945. it's just been too controversial. the museums have shown the holocaust and slave labor and every other aspect of nazi germany. but they steered away from the man himself. a man who is at the center of everything. tiny children had hitler models to play with. the director of the museum gave me a -- there's a fear that neo-nazis might turn up but he's not worried. >> it is legally forbidden to show the swastika and images of hitler. except in scientific contexts. and this exhibition is not an exhibition of propaganda. >> some exhibits are poignant. on the front, a simple amateur painting. but on the back, jewish script, the torah, just taken and used for a hobby. in a quiet street, three brass -- cobblestones, memorials to people who resisted hitler. looking on, he doesn't want a hitler exhibit
but tomorrow, an exhibition opens in berlin that explores the personality cult that grew up around adolf hitler. it's the first time that relics of the nazi era have ever been displayed in this way. >> this is the first exhibition focused on the nazi leader since he killed himself in berlin in 1945. it's just been too controversial. the museums have shown the holocaust and slave labor and every other aspect of nazi germany. but they steered away from the man himself. a man who is at the...
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for elaine opens its first ever post where it is a vision of adolf hitler's wife has a survey reveals that one in ten germans would welcome a new fear. two am in moscow good to be with you here on r t our top story who go chavez is in moscow as russia and venezuela aim to boost cooperation in areas from nuclear power to arms deals and oil production the venezuelan leader met president medvedev and prime minister putin and sealed some key deals artie's catarina has the details. and very sweet deals. i brought these chocolates from venezuela they're the best thing in the world and i'm going to give them to all of you they're cheap too so you should think of buying some and here we have some banana jam and cocoa that's the best product from our country for you my friend that is one president hugo chavez see all these countries steals.
for elaine opens its first ever post where it is a vision of adolf hitler's wife has a survey reveals that one in ten germans would welcome a new fear. two am in moscow good to be with you here on r t our top story who go chavez is in moscow as russia and venezuela aim to boost cooperation in areas from nuclear power to arms deals and oil production the venezuelan leader met president medvedev and prime minister putin and sealed some key deals artie's catarina has the details. and very sweet...
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the first ever post war exhibition on adolf hitler as why opens in berlin exploring how the dictator gained mass support for his regime becomes a new poll reveals one in ten germans want to see a return to a strong roots here. and are close a team visits for the city steeped in history in northwest russia from berry picking to hunting the locals often rely on the area's rich guests. up next martin andrews takes want to tore up some real classics on wheels in moscow out. illustration program will be delving into the subject of cars from the horse room carriages a piece of the great to soviet largest in the western imports of today used as a status symbol not just as a forward trials course it's easy to see how passionate russia is when it comes to the good old automobile. there are several museums in moscow to showcase cars through the ages it's been a fascinating journey to.
the first ever post war exhibition on adolf hitler as why opens in berlin exploring how the dictator gained mass support for his regime becomes a new poll reveals one in ten germans want to see a return to a strong roots here. and are close a team visits for the city steeped in history in northwest russia from berry picking to hunting the locals often rely on the area's rich guests. up next martin andrews takes want to tore up some real classics on wheels in moscow out. illustration program...
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historical museum in berlin has opened the first ever post war exit bishan focused on exclusively adolf hitler's life and seeks to explore how hitler gained mass support for his nazi regime well it comes on the heels of a study by the free foundation which revealed that one in ten german.
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protests to limit signs to fiscal slogans but tossed out demonstrators who showed signs with obama and adolfitler. they are challenging the claim that republicans would cut education spending 20% if they take control of congress. a.p. fact check notes the g.o.p. pledge to america doesn't mention education. the white house says the president's claim is based on analysis by budget priorities that looked at the plan intent to return federal spending to 2008 levels. the house g.o.p. leadership says numbers are faulty because the plan does not specify where cuts will come from. finally, illinois green party gubernatorial candidate rich whitney is seeing red over how his name is spelled on electronic voting ballots. it's spelled whitey, so it reads "rich whitey." the chicago board of elections say it won't be corrected by election day but plans to show it spelled correctly but he says i don't want to be identified as "whitey" if this is happening in african-american wards that's a bigger concern. the chicago board of election says 90% of voters will use the paper ballot where his name is spelled c
protests to limit signs to fiscal slogans but tossed out demonstrators who showed signs with obama and adolfitler. they are challenging the claim that republicans would cut education spending 20% if they take control of congress. a.p. fact check notes the g.o.p. pledge to america doesn't mention education. the white house says the president's claim is based on analysis by budget priorities that looked at the plan intent to return federal spending to 2008 levels. the house g.o.p. leadership says...
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it shows how adolf hitler taught the german people to hate.s and photographs. the curator hopes that the exhibit will help the viewers look inwards. a key jewish group calls it extraordinary. >>> military bases in iraq and afghanistan are using potentially harmful methods of burning trash according to a government audit. they find that the bases are burning plastic which can generate harmful emissions, and this despite regulations against it. the troops are blaming the burn pits for breathing difficulties and tumors. the government says it is a necessity especially on smaller baess. >> it is being called the world's largest rail road tunnel. work has started on the 34-mile tunnel that will run under the swiss alps and link northern and southern europe and the tunnel will cut time on many routes and expected to be in the operation at the end of 2017. wolf. >> new tunnel in europe. all right. good luck with that. thank you, fred. >>> a return to the white house. the former secretary of state condoleezza rice is back on familiar turf. we will tal
it shows how adolf hitler taught the german people to hate.s and photographs. the curator hopes that the exhibit will help the viewers look inwards. a key jewish group calls it extraordinary. >>> military bases in iraq and afghanistan are using potentially harmful methods of burning trash according to a government audit. they find that the bases are burning plastic which can generate harmful emissions, and this despite regulations against it. the troops are blaming the burn pits for...
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. >>> in germany, a major exhibition own adolf hitler opened today at a berlin museum.it explores how hitler enjoyed so much popularity before dragging germany and much of the world into war. there are exhibits of what the nazis did to jews and gypsies. in the past, such a display would have been unthinkable. but germans are growing more comfortable confronting their past. >>> and deep below the swiss ales and enormous drilled through the largest stretch of water. it will link northern and southern europe by high-speed train. the 30-mile tunnel has been under construction for ten years. it has a price tag of $10 billion and it has cost eight men their lives. >>> the head of the federal aviation administration joined oakland airport officials today for a ground breaking ceremony for a new control tower. federal stimulus money is paying for the 236-foot tall structure. the tower will cost about $33 million. it is expected to take about three years to complete. the project will also provide 650 construction jobs. the new control tower will have state-of-the-art green techn
. >>> in germany, a major exhibition own adolf hitler opened today at a berlin museum.it explores how hitler enjoyed so much popularity before dragging germany and much of the world into war. there are exhibits of what the nazis did to jews and gypsies. in the past, such a display would have been unthinkable. but germans are growing more comfortable confronting their past. >>> and deep below the swiss ales and enormous drilled through the largest stretch of water. it will link...
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. >>> the antisemitic laws from the days of adolf hitler are on display at the national archives.hey were signed by hitler in 1935 and took away the citizenship of german jews. they were recently turned over to the archives. paton gave them to huntington at the end of world war ii. he disobeyed orders by taking them out of germany. >>> cable tv's fox and friends apparently believed a fake report that the city of los angeles was purchasing $1 billion worth of jet packs for its police and fire department. >> get this, the cost $100,000. i'm all for buying stuff up and helping capitalism and all of that, but do they have $100,000? >> they have ordered 2,000 of them. >> fox news admitted their error. it was from a tabloid newspaper like bad boy found in cave and ten new commandments found. >> that law enforcement jet pack officer being able to desend down on a celebrity, that could save a lot of lives. >> this thing is real and made by a new zealand company and goes 63 miles per hour but there are only two of them in existence and not in l.a. >>> in more serious news, we have a story
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>> a controversial new kpint exhibit opened in berlin exploring the propaganda machine that fueled adolfhe nazi party managed to hold onto the power. it's called hitler and the germans. nation and crime. michelle kosinski joins me live from london. what are both sides saying in the controversy? >> hi, yeah, well some people feel it's a great time for this first that really explores the relationship you just mentioned and how much the adoration was there in society. when we say every day life it crept into, some of the art facts on exhibit, they're so interesting. things like teacups or jewelries with swastikas on them. quilts made by women. i even a gravestone with a swastika and children's toys. people feel the time has come, especially since there's debate over outsiders coming in. a survey showed more than one-third of germans thought the country was overrun with immigrants. that's br the opposition comes in. there's still the element of neonazism there. most are illegal in germany. this museum and others have to get a special special permission to show them. some are feeling it will
>> a controversial new kpint exhibit opened in berlin exploring the propaganda machine that fueled adolfhe nazi party managed to hold onto the power. it's called hitler and the germans. nation and crime. michelle kosinski joins me live from london. what are both sides saying in the controversy? >> hi, yeah, well some people feel it's a great time for this first that really explores the relationship you just mentioned and how much the adoration was there in society. when we say every...
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the occasional column for the paper and some are picked up in national things, and i was compared to adolf hitler because of the column i wrote in the paper. i thought, well, at least people are reading my stuff, you know. [laughter] i like the challenge of writing for the public. i guess one the most gratifying things about the book for the last two days is in a some way i feel successful at that because yesterday the book was reviewed in "nature." it's so great that my article was rejected four hours later, but they had a nice review of my book. it's in "people" magazine today and that's a great shock to me. my mom reads that magazine. [laughter] the idea that nature reader and people magazine readers both enjoy this book i find amazing. my literary muses are in part the great science writers that you have probably heard of, but even more so it's the books i really like to read which are detective novels. when i was at a stand point in terms, man, i can't write this sentence, i read books by elmor leonard, and guys that write and know how to capture the human spirit in a sentence. also,
the occasional column for the paper and some are picked up in national things, and i was compared to adolf hitler because of the column i wrote in the paper. i thought, well, at least people are reading my stuff, you know. [laughter] i like the challenge of writing for the public. i guess one the most gratifying things about the book for the last two days is in a some way i feel successful at that because yesterday the book was reviewed in "nature." it's so great that my article was...
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. >>> in germany, a major exhibition own adolf hitler opened today at a berlin museum. it explores how hitler enjoyed so much popularity before dragging germany and much of the world into war. there are exhibits of what the nazis did to jews and gypsies. in the past, such a display would have been unthinkable. but germans are growing more comfortable confronting their past. >>> and deep below the swiss ales and enormous drilled through the largest stretch of water. it will link northern and southern europe by high-speed train. the 30-mile tunnel has been under construction for ten years. it has a price tag of $10 billion and it has cost eight men their lives. >>> the head of the federal aviation administration joined oakland airport officials today for a ground breaking ceremony for a new control tower. federal stimulus money is paying for the 236-foot tall structure. the tower will cost about $33 million. it is expected to take about three years to complete. the project will also provide 650 construction jobs. the new control tower will have state-of-the-art green tech
. >>> in germany, a major exhibition own adolf hitler opened today at a berlin museum. it explores how hitler enjoyed so much popularity before dragging germany and much of the world into war. there are exhibits of what the nazis did to jews and gypsies. in the past, such a display would have been unthinkable. but germans are growing more comfortable confronting their past. >>> and deep below the swiss ales and enormous drilled through the largest stretch of water. it will...
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you can do that with adolf hitler. you can do that with any. you agree with that. >> guest: but i haven't done that. [talking over each other] train to dinesh, you are trying to -- this is my interview. may i finish? i am the judge about the context was because i was there. >> guest: very not. >> host: you can insult me. there enough. this is not a matter of opinion or supposition, which is what your book is about. this is a matter of fact. the context actually, facts can be stubborn things. the context that he was not talking about, the defense budget, as you assert in your book. he was talking about discussions over troop deployment. because the pentagon in the past got the troops they requested, which is actually not true. general shinseki asked for more troops and president bush. but the president did say that, that his perception was but then again had gotten what as for. so he went to slow down, for giving them what they asked for, which he did. another thing you don't indicate in your book. he wanted to slow down the debate. the context
you can do that with adolf hitler. you can do that with any. you agree with that. >> guest: but i haven't done that. [talking over each other] train to dinesh, you are trying to -- this is my interview. may i finish? i am the judge about the context was because i was there. >> guest: very not. >> host: you can insult me. there enough. this is not a matter of opinion or supposition, which is what your book is about. this is a matter of fact. the context actually, facts can be...
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. >>> adolf hitler's blue print for racial policies against german jews were called the nuremburg lawsthe trials were filmed but the u.s. government and now the first complete 35-millimeter picture and sound restoration of the first nuremburg film is complete. cocreator of the film sandra shore joinss now. this is personal to you because your father was the director of the original film some 60 years ago. >> it is true there is that personal connection but this film goes beyond whatever the family connections were because nuremburg was such an important milestone in the history of civilization, the first major trials to try crimes against humanity war crimes and also to very the active communitying and aggressive war. and i think what is interesting to people today is that laid the foundation for the war crimes trial we're seeing now and crimes against humanity that we've seen since in the last 20 years. >> this is one of the first trials to use film as evidence and to be filmed and followed as much as it was. but the sad thing here is we, here in the us, didn't get to see that. i know
. >>> adolf hitler's blue print for racial policies against german jews were called the nuremburg lawsthe trials were filmed but the u.s. government and now the first complete 35-millimeter picture and sound restoration of the first nuremburg film is complete. cocreator of the film sandra shore joinss now. this is personal to you because your father was the director of the original film some 60 years ago. >> it is true there is that personal connection but this film goes beyond...
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anymore than people went to war against adolf hitler to democratize germany. you go to war and there is a security threat. saddam hussein was seen as a threat to our interests and our security. but once the war was over, you had to have a view of what should follow. we hoped to help the iraqi people build the first multi confessional democracy in the arab world. and while they are struggling -- and let me tell you, we could have done things much, much better. i do not have any doubt about that. maybe i will talk about some of that in the next book and can tell you what those were. and i will never be able, any of us, to forget the many, many lives that were lost. but if the iraqis do take the opportunity to build the first multi-confessional arab democracy, where they settled their differences within democratic institutions rather than either by violence or somebody oppressing somebody else, then the middle east is going to be a very different place because iraq is an important country in the middle east. and while we are frustrated with them as they rangel fo
anymore than people went to war against adolf hitler to democratize germany. you go to war and there is a security threat. saddam hussein was seen as a threat to our interests and our security. but once the war was over, you had to have a view of what should follow. we hoped to help the iraqi people build the first multi confessional democracy in the arab world. and while they are struggling -- and let me tell you, we could have done things much, much better. i do not have any doubt about that....