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an associated press investigation found that the justice department offered payments to nazis as incentive to leave the united states. (laughter) >> jon: well, don't i look stupid. really, we have no other way of making nazis go away? but to bribe them? see here, you nazi monster. i will hunt you down to the ends of the earth so that i can deliver you these monthly social security checks. we can put them directly in your account number, but first i have to ask you, is it safe? now you got the clink thing, i thought the marathon man was good too. it turns out after world war ii we granted citizenship to several thousands let's call them european gentlemen only to find out later when they listed their old job as camp counselor-- but rather than go through the lengthy and difficult process of deporting them, the justice department convinced them to self-deport with a sort of citizenship severance package although they called it something else. >> it became known as nazi dumping. >> nazi dumping. >> not to be confused with the best selling dvd porn dvd in germany which is to say the best selli
an associated press investigation found that the justice department offered payments to nazis as incentive to leave the united states. (laughter) >> jon: well, don't i look stupid. really, we have no other way of making nazis go away? but to bribe them? see here, you nazi monster. i will hunt you down to the ends of the earth so that i can deliver you these monthly social security checks. we can put them directly in your account number, but first i have to ask you, is it safe? now you got...
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we are being labeled as rats, as nazis. that will not do. >> this led to minor clashes with the protesters. >> this is depressing. germany did some a terrible things in the past. this is terrible. >> this was the largest protest in a series of demonstrations that started in october. the rallies have spread across the country. they have received support from several far right groups. concerns that sentiments could be on the rise in germany. >> a look at the business news. oil prices back in the headlines today. >> opec will not cut production even if oil goes as low as $20 a barrel. the world may never see prices of $100 a barrel again. he seemed to confirm that the strategy was control market share rather than price is. this news comes as the ratings agency s&p cut its outlook for three oil companies over the falling price of crude oil. it changed its outlook to negative for bp, shell, and total. the credit ratings will stay the same for now. >> how're the market is taking the news? >> the price of oil is trading up slightl
we are being labeled as rats, as nazis. that will not do. >> this led to minor clashes with the protesters. >> this is depressing. germany did some a terrible things in the past. this is terrible. >> this was the largest protest in a series of demonstrations that started in october. the rallies have spread across the country. they have received support from several far right groups. concerns that sentiments could be on the rise in germany. >> a look at the business news....
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. >> we are being labeled as nazis and that will not do. >> thousands opposed to the rally gathered in a counter demonstration. this led to minor clashes with the protesters. >> this is really depressing. germany already did so many terrible things in the past. >> i think this is terrible. >> this was the largest protest in a series of weekly demonstrations that started in october. despite officially denying any political affiliation they have received support from several far right groups, prompting concerns that anti-foreigner sentiment could again be on the rise in germany. >> moving now to the political turmoil over increase, the prime minister has once again to fail lawmakers to back his vote for president. it could trigger snap elections next year. natalie joins us now. as expected, the prime minister's choice failing to make the grade once again. >> he is respected amid eu circles but it's more about or no contest vote in the parliament. he only has 165 seats majority in the assembly. he needs at least 180 lawmakers to back his choice of candidate. what we saw today is 168 did s
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to be named as nazis or fascist or something like this, they have to express it and if they want to live in mitched areas have to express why they want to live in mixed areas well. they have not made culture debates. we live in an open society so i think it's time to defend this open society. >> i want to come back to the question of political defection. because we have voices from the protesters. i would like to listen to them. interestingly enough, allison smale mentioned the protesters co-opted the slogan many east germans chanted seeking to bring the wall down, "we are the people." and that is not the only way the protesters have attempted to link their movement to the protest that's brought down the berlin wall. let's dake a look. -- let's take a look. >> pegida stateed its rally monday, reference to the popular uprising of the uprising of the regime 25 years ago. a german society they feel is being overrun by muslims. translator: we are patriots. we love our father land, we love our country and we want to protect it. >> it starts with islam instructions in school and a thousand oth
to be named as nazis or fascist or something like this, they have to express it and if they want to live in mitched areas have to express why they want to live in mixed areas well. they have not made culture debates. we live in an open society so i think it's time to defend this open society. >> i want to come back to the question of political defection. because we have voices from the protesters. i would like to listen to them. interestingly enough, allison smale mentioned the protesters...
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some individuals whom the department of justice identified as nazi persecuters were denaturalized or voluntarily renounced their citizenship and left the country to avoid formal deportation proceedings. however, due to a loophole, certain nazi persecuters have continued to receive social security benefits. today. and we'll put an end to this loophole, i hope. the bill amends the law to stop enefit payments to those denaturalized due to participation in nazi persecution or who voluntarily renounced their citizenship as part of a settlement with the attorney general related to participating in nazi persecution. the bill also makes sure that these individuals do not receive spousal benefits due to a marriage to a social security beneficiary. lastly, the bill requires the attorney general to certify to the ways and means committee and finance committee that social security has been notified of all those whose benefits should be terminated due to participation in nazi persecution. it also requires a commissioner of social security to certify that benefits were terminated. this legislation
some individuals whom the department of justice identified as nazi persecuters were denaturalized or voluntarily renounced their citizenship and left the country to avoid formal deportation proceedings. however, due to a loophole, certain nazi persecuters have continued to receive social security benefits. today. and we'll put an end to this loophole, i hope. the bill amends the law to stop enefit payments to those denaturalized due to participation in nazi persecution or who voluntarily...
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it has, that horse has left the barn, and very few people will actually interpret nauseous as meaning causing nazi of. indeed, the dictionaries now reflect that. pdus nauseous in the so-called correct sense evil confusion readers. i liken it to be sketched in monty python's flying circus and which someone is arrested for selling a hungarian english phrase book to translate, can you show me the way to the train station, as will you fondle my buttocks? [laughter] if you had a dictionary that were to define nauseous, only as causing nausea, it would be abuse with a hungarian phrasebook. that's why dictionary to update themselves and, other than trusting your ear, consulting diction is the best way to make such judgments. >> just a couple more questions. who has had their hand up for the longest? [laughter] several. okay, that gentleman there. >> you say it depends on who you're writing for. shouldn't it be whom you are writing for? [laughter] >> it would be, i have a whole section on who versus whom, and whom it is kind circling the drain in english. there are many circumstances in which houma, even
it has, that horse has left the barn, and very few people will actually interpret nauseous as meaning causing nazi of. indeed, the dictionaries now reflect that. pdus nauseous in the so-called correct sense evil confusion readers. i liken it to be sketched in monty python's flying circus and which someone is arrested for selling a hungarian english phrase book to translate, can you show me the way to the train station, as will you fondle my buttocks? [laughter] if you had a dictionary that were...
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they found that the justice department offered payments to nazis as incentives to leave the united statesat is an allegation that they deny. >>> the insurers should pay for circumcism it can lower cancer. >>> and much plagued wildlifes in california, it may be too much too fast. a highway has been shutdown because of mudslides. it takes half an hour to cause flooding on scorched soil. >> and a boy is representing the delaware valley. they wished ryan elkin to watch him on the hit game show. the seventh grader says that the experience was amazing. they were not surprised that she was chosen. >> it was fun, amazing, exciting and nerve-racking all at the same time. >> he reads all the time on youtube watching videos all the time. he is constantly learning. >> it was not a surprise to you. >> no not at all. >>> young ryan did well. he won with a jackpot of $17,100. you can watch "jeopardy" every night right here on "channel 6". >>> it's cool to be smart and pays off. way to go, ryan. >>> the accuweather forecast. it's not going to pay off that well. >>> today was miserable. the rain is around
they found that the justice department offered payments to nazis as incentives to leave the united statesat is an allegation that they deny. >>> the insurers should pay for circumcism it can lower cancer. >>> and much plagued wildlifes in california, it may be too much too fast. a highway has been shutdown because of mudslides. it takes half an hour to cause flooding on scorched soil. >> and a boy is representing the delaware valley. they wished ryan elkin to watch him...
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schools in germany and says his lessons are as relevant today with the threat of the islamic state as with naziermany 70 years ago. >> one 14-year-old german kid said to me, mr. schwartz, i would love to have you as my grandfather. you can not get nicer compliment. and here i said to myself, is this unbelievable, here we are approaching 70 years ago when dach daca uconn station camp was lib lated. eric: he spoke in the hungarian consulate in new york and will appear across the united states and canada as we begin the year. he will be returning to germany once again this coming sumter eplighten a new generation to never forget the lessons of the holocaust and what is happening today. he is truly a remarkable and amazing man. heather: what a national treasure he is to share his story with so many that wouldn't learn it any other way. gave me chills. thank goodness he is alive. eric: absolutely. >> a very different kind of story to bring you. the former girlfriend of a breat describing describing what she claims was a violent assault at his hand and why she wants protection from her ex- and then t
schools in germany and says his lessons are as relevant today with the threat of the islamic state as with naziermany 70 years ago. >> one 14-year-old german kid said to me, mr. schwartz, i would love to have you as my grandfather. you can not get nicer compliment. and here i said to myself, is this unbelievable, here we are approaching 70 years ago when dach daca uconn station camp was lib lated. eric: he spoke in the hungarian consulate in new york and will appear across the united...
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in my country prince harry dressed up as a nazi for a party and he got in a lot of trouble for that. >> and they probably had a great time at the party. >> it was a bad idea though. >> how does that not get checked. how does it not get stopped? not one person was like, i don't know, a little insensitive. >> that's why they need andy. they don't have advisors. >> that's why i give a lot of counseling. >> toby, shouldn't we be glad there was no black face? >> that would be worse. >> we have to say there is something good about this. a couple years ago it would have been all black face. >> did you see the mayor listening to all of the angry students around him, he is taking over. >> his quote, we are better than this. what evidence do they have to prove they are better than that? >> both guys weren't better than that. >> coming up, greg thinks i am a murderer. greg isn't here tonight. coincidence? i don't think so. but first, who is in the running for time's person of the year? my money is on me. ç >>> well, viewers eaten alive are furious some guy was not consumed by a giant anaconda.
in my country prince harry dressed up as a nazi for a party and he got in a lot of trouble for that. >> and they probably had a great time at the party. >> it was a bad idea though. >> how does that not get checked. how does it not get stopped? not one person was like, i don't know, a little insensitive. >> that's why they need andy. they don't have advisors. >> that's why i give a lot of counseling. >> toby, shouldn't we be glad there was no black face?...
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schools in germany and says his lessons are as relevant today with the threat of the islamic state as with nazimany 70 years ago. >> one 14-year-old german kid said to me, mr. schwartz, i would love to have you as my grandfather. you cannot get a nicer compliment. and here i said to myself, is this unbelievable? here we are approaching 70 years ago when the concentration camp was liberated. >> he's gone back to germany next summer to teach a new generation to never forget the lessons of the holocaust. leslie schwartz, a remarkable man with a message we should never forget. >> absolutely. very well done and glad you brought that story to us. >> glad for him. >> yes. we're back with more on the sony hack attack. stick around for that story. if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of infla
schools in germany and says his lessons are as relevant today with the threat of the islamic state as with nazimany 70 years ago. >> one 14-year-old german kid said to me, mr. schwartz, i would love to have you as my grandfather. you cannot get a nicer compliment. and here i said to myself, is this unbelievable? here we are approaching 70 years ago when the concentration camp was liberated. >> he's gone back to germany next summer to teach a new generation to never forget the...
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camps but many more were sent abroad to be murdered during world war ii. 70,000 deported by the nazis asned their grip on europe. the french state train operator nscf used to transport them. and on monday, after all these years, an acknowledgment that those who now live outside europe, who survived or at least their relatives, should be comprehended in the same way those living in france were a long time ago. this the symbolic moment a $60 million fund was officially and legally agreed. >> we will never forget that dark chapter of history: it is our duty to remember and pass on this memory to future generations for. [ inaudible ] president reaffirm it's not the history of the jewish people, it is our history. >> we strongly believe this agreement will provide much more meaningful relief to people around the world than litigation that would last many years, come at great cost, and with very uncertain results. >> reporter: nscf itself have little to say. in fact it refuse today comment when approached by al jazerra and told towels talk to the foreign ministry which said there will be three
camps but many more were sent abroad to be murdered during world war ii. 70,000 deported by the nazis asned their grip on europe. the french state train operator nscf used to transport them. and on monday, after all these years, an acknowledgment that those who now live outside europe, who survived or at least their relatives, should be comprehended in the same way those living in france were a long time ago. this the symbolic moment a $60 million fund was officially and legally agreed....
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they have long been known as a safe haven for those not wanted elsewhere in the world. a large number of nazis ended up right there in that south american country. >> arthel? >> as of all this is happening, we're also hearing about three more potential taliban prisoner transfers, this time to pakistan. two intelligence officials are saying one of the detainees is this man here. the second in command for the pakistani taliban. the u.s. military in afghanistan says it handed over three detainees but did not specify that he was one of them. the transfer, quote, followed consultations between the u.s. and pakistan and after receiving appropriate assurances. >>> now to the continuing terrorist threat and the killing of another american. that brave rescue mission was not able to try and prevent the cold-blooded execution by luke somers. that comes as president obama has nominated ashton carter to become the next secretary of defense. will his approach finally potentially lead to a big defeat? joining us now as always is former u.s. ambassador to the united nations john boll ton. ambassador, luke som
they have long been known as a safe haven for those not wanted elsewhere in the world. a large number of nazis ended up right there in that south american country. >> arthel? >> as of all this is happening, we're also hearing about three more potential taliban prisoner transfers, this time to pakistan. two intelligence officials are saying one of the detainees is this man here. the second in command for the pakistani taliban. the u.s. military in afghanistan says it handed over...
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such as the total number of nazis receiving social security benefits and the dollar amounts of the paymentr records weren't organized like the nazis were. i love this bill. no subject could bring republicans and democrats kogter. not crisis, war, famine. nazis, i have come down hard on you in the past. but you got congress to agree on something. we have only ten more shows left. i wouldn't want to give my enemies anything to take oust context and use against me but thank you nazis. [ applause ] okay. now you're on your honor not to use that people who seek to destroy me. folks, the say a way to a man's heart is through his stomach especially after he has eaten a heart. this is "thought for food." [cheers and applause] >> stephen: oh, burger, burger, burger. i think i will miss you most of all burger sandwich. folks, long time viewers of this sentence know i have been very serious about what i eat. if it doesn't make me feel healthy it doesn't pass these pouty kissable lips. that's why i'm so excited about a new beverage scientifically and specifically engineered to make me feel like i'm be
such as the total number of nazis receiving social security benefits and the dollar amounts of the paymentr records weren't organized like the nazis were. i love this bill. no subject could bring republicans and democrats kogter. not crisis, war, famine. nazis, i have come down hard on you in the past. but you got congress to agree on something. we have only ten more shows left. i wouldn't want to give my enemies anything to take oust context and use against me but thank you nazis. [ applause ]...
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low riders, they refer to themselves as the nlr. >> the nazi low riders is a white supremacist gang formed in the '60s. membership can only be achieved by killing someone, and death is the only way out. >> the bgf is the black guerilla family. >> the black guerilla family is the only recognized black prison gang. street gangs like the crips and bloods are merely regarded by prison officials as disruptive groups. but the most notorious gang in the california prison system is called the mexican mafia. >> the mexican mafia is known as m.a., la m.a. they will be recognized by the eme, which is the spanish letter "m." >> the mexican mafia was born in california prisons in the mid 1950s. its members, who swear allegiance for life, are mostly mexican-americans from southern california. among gangs, the mexican mafia is considered the most disciplined and powerful within the california prison system. >> if you're an active gang member or an active hispanic wind the group, you're expected to be up at 6:00 in the morning when they go to the exercise yard
low riders, they refer to themselves as the nlr. >> the nazi low riders is a white supremacist gang formed in the '60s. membership can only be achieved by killing someone, and death is the only way out. >> the bgf is the black guerilla family. >> the black guerilla family is the only recognized black prison gang. street gangs like the crips and bloods are merely regarded by prison officials as disruptive groups. but the most notorious gang in the california prison system is...
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it is also being defended by the neo-nazi far right who regard it as being sacred site. so we said we both have weapons if anything kicks off. i didn't do the project. i just thought -- i know what shallow burials look like. i didn't want to be one of them. but, yes, there are big problems with the eastern front and it's probably getting worse. dry weather recently means that that lot of very wet sites are drying out. if you want to go on ebay and look up for sale german i.d. tags, they're available. if you buy one from them, you've ensured that that german soldier will remain missing, whatever his politics. by the way, even if you don't buy them, they'll still dig it up. certainly the purchase of nazi memorabilia is fueling that particularly grizzly business. >> here in the united states we have the civil war preservation trust which we attempt to protect the battlefields and especially where people have fallen. we regard those as sacred sites. now i've been all over belgium and done the visit. are there preservation efforts going on within -- particularly france and be
it is also being defended by the neo-nazi far right who regard it as being sacred site. so we said we both have weapons if anything kicks off. i didn't do the project. i just thought -- i know what shallow burials look like. i didn't want to be one of them. but, yes, there are big problems with the eastern front and it's probably getting worse. dry weather recently means that that lot of very wet sites are drying out. if you want to go on ebay and look up for sale german i.d. tags, they're...
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william sebold was finally able to tell the truth, the defendants and their lawyers portrayed him as a fearsome nazi the goers' them into joining the aspiring. one of the marines' lives testified that he would never see his mother again if he didn't support the cause. another said i was afraid of him. this was a potent charging german america. memories were fresh of thousands of enemy aliens and german birth who were imprisoned density allegations of disloyalty during world war i. william sebold was seen by many of his own people as an embodiment of a new anti german cause, 10,000 german nationals of suspect loyalty would be in turned during world war ii. in their eyes he was a traitor to his people. the highlight of the trial were the film's. during the following week in brooklyn the nation was provided with the defense techniques being deployed against the enemy. after friedman and johnson testified about the office, sound recordings were not admissible. the judge made the following announcement, members of the jury, i will ask you to come to the other side of the court room, you will occupy the s
william sebold was finally able to tell the truth, the defendants and their lawyers portrayed him as a fearsome nazi the goers' them into joining the aspiring. one of the marines' lives testified that he would never see his mother again if he didn't support the cause. another said i was afraid of him. this was a potent charging german america. memories were fresh of thousands of enemy aliens and german birth who were imprisoned density allegations of disloyalty during world war i. william...
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he did nazi selfishness as a virtue. he cites human beings as self interested, yes and gold wealth of nations is about our interactions across these, dealing commercially with strangers. he was interested in how trade led to specialization which lead to prosperity and allowed some nations to the wealthy and some nations not to be "the theory of moral sentiments" he is interested in family and friends and people around us. smith's perspective in this single sentence captors in many ways the essence of his ideas of what makes us take. smith says man naturally desire is not only to be loved but to be lovely. and not the everyday meaning of those words the we have. and smith's time loved etna and honor, respected, admired, worthy of attention. people. attention to you. lovely meaning worthy of being honored, respected and admired, the increase were the. deep down what we really care about, what creates true happiness is that we are respected and honored baez those around us and we honor that truly and honestly. it is a very
he did nazi selfishness as a virtue. he cites human beings as self interested, yes and gold wealth of nations is about our interactions across these, dealing commercially with strangers. he was interested in how trade led to specialization which lead to prosperity and allowed some nations to the wealthy and some nations not to be "the theory of moral sentiments" he is interested in family and friends and people around us. smith's perspective in this single sentence captors in many...
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knowledge by the cia and other intelligence agencies that they were dealing with known nazi figures, but were using them as spies anyway. >> host: did you ever have the chance to actually talk or interview some of the nazis? >> guest: i did. there's one guy who still is living up in queens. i spoke to him a couple of months ago. he was a concentration camp guard. the united states is still trying to can kick him out of the country, waiting for a country that will take him back. yeah, there are relatively few who are still alive in the u.s. there are probably a hundred or two hundred in europe and in germany. the ones who are still alive are, you know, in their late 80s, early 90s. the more senior guys in the nazi regime have died already because they were already in their 30s or 40s at the end of the war, and they've died, you know, within the last 20 years. >> host: if you would like to see eric lichtblau talk in a longer segment about "the nazis next door," go to booktv.org and type in his last name in the search function. >> booktv continues with allen west. he talks about the importance of preserving t
knowledge by the cia and other intelligence agencies that they were dealing with known nazi figures, but were using them as spies anyway. >> host: did you ever have the chance to actually talk or interview some of the nazis? >> guest: i did. there's one guy who still is living up in queens. i spoke to him a couple of months ago. he was a concentration camp guard. the united states is still trying to can kick him out of the country, waiting for a country that will take him back....
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steam, artistic expression but, as you point out, there is a long tradition in this country of saying very objectional things, whether it's by eminem, whether it's the nazis outside of a jewish area in chicago which is certainly perceived as very threatening to the people who lived there. eminem was not prosecuted. the nazis were allowed to march after a long legal fight. the defendant here is saying, all i'm doing is expressing myself, admittedly in a colorful, obnoxious and really ugly way but that's why we have a first amendment. not for conventional means but to protect the unpopular. >> there's the issue that if the fbi had not acted and not filed charges and something bad happened we'd be asking the other question, why didn't they do anything? do you think this would be attractive to a jury saying, this doesn't just sit well that, in fact, they were trying to at least remove him for a little while which sometimes we know law enforcement will do and put him on ice for a little bit? >> you know, i think that's ultimately why the government is going to say, what would we do afterwards? the signs not clear, not defen tif but the signs that there was som
steam, artistic expression but, as you point out, there is a long tradition in this country of saying very objectional things, whether it's by eminem, whether it's the nazis outside of a jewish area in chicago which is certainly perceived as very threatening to the people who lived there. eminem was not prosecuted. the nazis were allowed to march after a long legal fight. the defendant here is saying, all i'm doing is expressing myself, admittedly in a colorful, obnoxious and really ugly way...
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ukranian and russian mafia, they will defend their pitchings, and defended by the neo-nazi far right, who regard it as a sacred site. we both have weapons. >> i didn't do the project. i know what shallow burials look like. i didn't want to be one of them. yes, there, dry weather if you buy one you ensure that that german soldier will remain missing. the purchase of nazi memorabilia is fueling that particularly grizzly business. >> here in the united states, we try to protect those sites, regard them as sacred sites, all over belgium, and everything is there. are there preservation efforts going on within particularly france and belgium, and those areas, to try to protect the areas it appears the rel coners are getting out of control. they are not following it. >> if you are caught with a metal detector in france, there are no penalties, other than the fact you lose your finds, your car and go to prison. >> they are strict. we have to go through the authorities to use that equipment. they are rabid about it. the extent of the battle field. i know they are big, we are talking about massive. if private l
ukranian and russian mafia, they will defend their pitchings, and defended by the neo-nazi far right, who regard it as a sacred site. we both have weapons. >> i didn't do the project. i know what shallow burials look like. i didn't want to be one of them. yes, there, dry weather if you buy one you ensure that that german soldier will remain missing. the purchase of nazi memorabilia is fueling that particularly grizzly business. >> here in the united states, we try to protect those...
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nazis. he moved here to the u.s. as a boy. a member of the inventor's hall of fame, given the national medal of technology by president bush eight years ago. ralph baer was 92 years old. >>> the international olympic committee has come out with some potential game changers. they've agreed to future summers games can be held outside a host city, and in exceptional cases, in more than one country. and they've opened a door to a slew of new sports that do not date back to the ancient greeks like surfing and skateboarding. as early as the 2024 summer games. >>> interesting moment yesterday, bills bronco c.j. anderson scored for the broncos. when we viewers could have sworn we saw the refs fist bumping each other. sure enough they did. while we all thought, hey, refs aren't supposed to root for any given team. turns out it was a celebration of good refing by the ref team. while goal line calls are fraught and subject to review, and the players were not able to see the umpire and line judges celebrating, they got the call right, as
nazis. he moved here to the u.s. as a boy. a member of the inventor's hall of fame, given the national medal of technology by president bush eight years ago. ralph baer was 92 years old. >>> the international olympic committee has come out with some potential game changers. they've agreed to future summers games can be held outside a host city, and in exceptional cases, in more than one country. and they've opened a door to a slew of new sports that do not date back to the ancient...
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and the nazis now instruct their disciples in terms such as these.trive by any means to conquer the world. any methods are permissible. lie, betray, kill. kill and kill again. kill the slobs, the russians, the poles, the czechs. don't stop, whether you have an old man, a woman, a girl, or boy. kill. we want to create our great german empire. we must exterminate everybody who stands against us. the liberty of the whole earth depends on the outcome of this contest. americans have always guarded liberty. the seed took root in boston. in that city is the granary burial ground, 1660. within this grounds are buried the victims of the boston massacre, march 5th, 1770. the first to die in the boston massacre was christmas adams. the longest freedoms calls the wise contend, dear to all the country, shall your fame extend, while to the world, the letters stone shall tell, whered a docks, gray, and maddock fell. he shot the fire heard round the world on bunker hill june 17th 1775, gun belong to peter salem, a colored man who carrieded it conquered and with it s
and the nazis now instruct their disciples in terms such as these.trive by any means to conquer the world. any methods are permissible. lie, betray, kill. kill and kill again. kill the slobs, the russians, the poles, the czechs. don't stop, whether you have an old man, a woman, a girl, or boy. kill. we want to create our great german empire. we must exterminate everybody who stands against us. the liberty of the whole earth depends on the outcome of this contest. americans have always guarded...
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it is also being defended by the neo-nazi far right who regard it as being sacred site. so we said we both have weapons if anything kicks off. i didn't do the project. i just thought -- i know what shallow burials look like. i didn't want to be one of them. but, yes, there are big problems with the eastern front and it's probably getting worse. dry weather recently means that that lot of very wet sites are drying out. if you want to go on ebay and look up for sale german i.d. tags, they're available. if you buy one from them, you've ensured that that german soldier will remain missing, whatever his politics. by the way, even if you don't buy them, they'll still dig it up. certainly the purchase of nazi memorabilia is fueling that particularly grizzly business. >> here in the united states we have the civil war preservation trust which we attempt to protect the battlefields and especially where people have fallen. we regard those as sacred sites. now i've been all over belgium and done the visit. are there preservation efforts going on within -- particularly france and be
it is also being defended by the neo-nazi far right who regard it as being sacred site. so we said we both have weapons if anything kicks off. i didn't do the project. i just thought -- i know what shallow burials look like. i didn't want to be one of them. but, yes, there are big problems with the eastern front and it's probably getting worse. dry weather recently means that that lot of very wet sites are drying out. if you want to go on ebay and look up for sale german i.d. tags, they're...
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we'll see the nazis again in our lifetime. ast turns out, you know, this was a little bit of an maybe. it depends on how you look at it. europe was not destroyed by the war, it was sort of -- it was very, very significantly maimed. but if you look at the long-term, he was very, very right. it's not simply the idea that the first world war is bringing the american sentry. i would not deny that we have obviously a very important shift power, principa event from europe to the united states. the u.s. sort of begins to become the decider, so to speak, in political, economic and social concerns. to the degree of the american economy and american culture just comes in like gangbusters in japan in the 1920s. that's another interesting story. anyway, so, okay. this is clearly important. but of course, i've been talking more about this issue, the issue that, yes, it's the beginning of the american century, don't forget, it's also the rise of japan. but the most important thing is not the rise of japan, it's actually the other part here. it
we'll see the nazis again in our lifetime. ast turns out, you know, this was a little bit of an maybe. it depends on how you look at it. europe was not destroyed by the war, it was sort of -- it was very, very significantly maimed. but if you look at the long-term, he was very, very right. it's not simply the idea that the first world war is bringing the american sentry. i would not deny that we have obviously a very important shift power, principa event from europe to the united states. the...
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it's a story of the nazi defeat on the western front. so far asors have made it an account of the really important men in this campaign. i mean the enlisted soldiers, sailors and airmen that fought through every obstacle to victory. course to tell the whole story would take years. but the theme would be the same. teamwork wins wars. i mean teamwork among nations, services and men. all the way down the line from the g.i. and the tommy to us brass hats. our enemy in this campaign was strong, resourceful and cunning, but he made a few mistakes. his greatest blunder was this, he thought he could break up our partnership. but we were welded together by fighting for one great cause. in one great team, a team in which you were an indispensable and working member. that spirit of free people working, fighting and living served us well on the western front. we in the field pray that that spirit of comradeship will persist forever among the free peoples of the united nations. ♪ ♪ >> to you who now living in lop for hope who sense a future in the surrounding
it's a story of the nazi defeat on the western front. so far asors have made it an account of the really important men in this campaign. i mean the enlisted soldiers, sailors and airmen that fought through every obstacle to victory. course to tell the whole story would take years. but the theme would be the same. teamwork wins wars. i mean teamwork among nations, services and men. all the way down the line from the g.i. and the tommy to us brass hats. our enemy in this campaign was strong,...
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when i heard about apartheid as a teenager, i couldn't believe it. when i heard about fascism and naziermany and how people were marched off to concentration camps, and i saw the film that proved this happened, i couldn't believe it. i saw how cruel humanity can be toward each other both on a personal level and on a sort of global level. and how the same thing travels on through. for me this journey of nostalgia, you could say, sentimental, and there is sentiment and sweetness. like if life. you have? butte -- like life. you have this beauty and kindness. at the same time, co-existing, you have the shadow side, the darkness. and everybody on the planet here and now is going to witness. what side you fall on. to this day when i think about the penal system and how many african-americans -- must be politically correct, you see -- in prison, why is this? i ask these questions, you know, because it affects me. >> have you always been -- were you curious as a child? have you always been a curious person? >> always, always. led me into trouble. >> yeah. it usually does. >> but it led to inte
when i heard about apartheid as a teenager, i couldn't believe it. when i heard about fascism and naziermany and how people were marched off to concentration camps, and i saw the film that proved this happened, i couldn't believe it. i saw how cruel humanity can be toward each other both on a personal level and on a sort of global level. and how the same thing travels on through. for me this journey of nostalgia, you could say, sentimental, and there is sentiment and sweetness. like if life....
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in congress has acknowledged he spoke to a gathering of white supremacists and neo-nazis in 2002 while he was serving as a state representative. congressmember steve scalise of louisiana, who serves as house majority whip, has confirmed reports he spoke at a convention organized by the european-american unity and rights organization, or euro founded by former ku klux klan leader david duke. scalise told the "new orleans times-picayune" he didn't recall the conference and "didn't know who all of these groups were." for anyone to suggest that i was involved with a group like that is insulting and ludicrous," he said. new york republican congressmember michael grimm has announced he will resign after pleading guilty to felony tax evasion at his new york city fast-food restaurant healthalicious. after entering the plea last week, grimm had said he would "absolutely not" resign, but he reportedly reversed himself after speaking with republican house speaker john boehner on monday. the probe into grimm's finances made national headlines earlier this year when he threatened to break a local tv reporter in half
in congress has acknowledged he spoke to a gathering of white supremacists and neo-nazis in 2002 while he was serving as a state representative. congressmember steve scalise of louisiana, who serves as house majority whip, has confirmed reports he spoke at a convention organized by the european-american unity and rights organization, or euro founded by former ku klux klan leader david duke. scalise told the "new orleans times-picayune" he didn't recall the conference and "didn't...
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as a national scandal. >> 10,000 people have marched here. they're not all right-wing extremists or neo nazis. they're concerned mothers, but it's true that neo nazis and right-wing extremists target these demonstrations to pull people from the political center to the right. >> that's our biggest worry. we must not give way to extremists. patriotism is fine. nationalism is not. >> not in germany are used to scenes like this and it horrifies many. a debate which many say can no longer be ignored. jenny hill, bbc news. >> in russia, president vladimir putin is coming under increasing pressure as his country's economic situation worsens. the ruble has been plummeting in value. it hit a record new low against the dollar. the russian central bank hiked interest rates from 10.5% to 17%. some economists warn that the currency is now in free fall. from moscow, steve has the latest for us. >> at the winter market near the kremlin today, they weren't letting a currency crisis get in the way of christmas shopping. >> i'm not worried about it. it's just in our heads. just smile and be happy and everything
as a national scandal. >> 10,000 people have marched here. they're not all right-wing extremists or neo nazis. they're concerned mothers, but it's true that neo nazis and right-wing extremists target these demonstrations to pull people from the political center to the right. >> that's our biggest worry. we must not give way to extremists. patriotism is fine. nationalism is not. >> not in germany are used to scenes like this and it horrifies many. a debate which many say can no...
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uruguay has long been known as a safehaven for those not wanted elsewhere in the world. after world war ii, a large number of nazis ended up in the south american country. arthel? >> leland vittert reporting from washington, thank you. >>> and jason orion was arrested back in july from the "pennsylvania post." both the state department and the government are calling for his release. >>> and chaos in the streets of berkeley as protests turned violent near the berkeley university campus. protesters gathered to demonstrate against the police killings in missouri and in new york. >> reporter: three police officers were hurt, two went to the hospital. this is supposed to be another peaceful demonstration with about 300 to 400 people when it quickly spiraled out of control. according to local media, there was an initial group that broke off from the big group that started the chaos in berkeley. they ended up vandalizing many squad cars and local businesses. >> the next thing you know, that window breaks, that window started breaking. these two windows break. >> a kid with a hammer threw liquids like he was going to star
uruguay has long been known as a safehaven for those not wanted elsewhere in the world. after world war ii, a large number of nazis ended up in the south american country. arthel? >> leland vittert reporting from washington, thank you. >>> and jason orion was arrested back in july from the "pennsylvania post." both the state department and the government are calling for his release. >>> and chaos in the streets of berkeley as protests turned violent near the...
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miniature soldiers seem to be wearing nazi uniform and smiling. as i am bottoms include swastikas and eagles. the store manager said this is not something we want to promote. >> wonder how they got there in the first place. >> a lot of people making hey about the never ending pasta gardens at olive garden. one man goes to the restaurant and takes the leftovers to the homeless in his hometown of ogden, utah. he used his pass we know 25 times over seven weeks. he says that one day, he did it nine times. his family calls it can dom acts of pasta. >> he's hardly eaten any of it himself. >> oliver garden is getting publicity, as well. all's well that ends well. >> girl scouts launching their on line sales portal, "the new york times" saying that means the girls can accept credit cards for the cookies and ship anywhere in the country. each scout would get her own private website and email to potential customers. the idea is that she would build a client base. this kind of makes me miss the days. >> standing outside. >> the door to door thing and then of co
miniature soldiers seem to be wearing nazi uniform and smiling. as i am bottoms include swastikas and eagles. the store manager said this is not something we want to promote. >> wonder how they got there in the first place. >> a lot of people making hey about the never ending pasta gardens at olive garden. one man goes to the restaurant and takes the leftovers to the homeless in his hometown of ogden, utah. he used his pass we know 25 times over seven weeks. he says that one day, he...
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this is someone who was actually elected to the state legislature as the imperial wizard of the ku klux klan and a neo-nazie incumbent governor of louisiana got into the runoff and amazingly re-elected edwin edwards whose slogan was, vote for the crook. it's important. then duke ran twice for the u.s. senate. he ran for the house of representatives. throughout the 1990s, he was a major figure which, by the way, makes it nearly impossible for scalise not to have known what this group was. just listen jake to the title. european-american unity and rights organization. >> right. >> i think anybody could figure out what that is and certainly scalise, who was a member of the state legislature himself at the time that he addressed the group. >> i remember when the former governor of louisiana, mike foster a republican a mainstream politician, he was fined in louisiana because he bought and hid the purchase of david duke's mailing lists. i wonder if you think the issue here is not that scalise is racist necessarily, but that he was trying to get the support of racists, which is not uncommon in whether politicians
this is someone who was actually elected to the state legislature as the imperial wizard of the ku klux klan and a neo-nazie incumbent governor of louisiana got into the runoff and amazingly re-elected edwin edwards whose slogan was, vote for the crook. it's important. then duke ran twice for the u.s. senate. he ran for the house of representatives. throughout the 1990s, he was a major figure which, by the way, makes it nearly impossible for scalise not to have known what this group was. just...
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secondly admiral, as you well remember, our navy was desperately trying to combat the nazi submarineshich were offshore of virginia washington, d.c. maryland, and sinking a lot of ships. our beaches were strewn with wreckage from those sinking our ships. >> how do the demographics change in chicago and washington? i know we discussed in washington, a lot of women came here. >> women volunteered to take jobs. i bet the female population was triple within 18 months of pearl harbor in washington d.c., because they took over the jobs men had to do to go into uniform. they did a good job at it. >> more women when the two jobs that had been held by men. there was not as significant an increase as they would have been in washington in the government offices and so forth. the women were more go to nontraditional jobs in manufacturing plants, for example. >> how did you follow the progress of the war? >> my father was very rigid in my family. i had a brother three and a half years younger. we would sit with father regularly, and he would go through the papers. i remember at various times he wa
secondly admiral, as you well remember, our navy was desperately trying to combat the nazi submarineshich were offshore of virginia washington, d.c. maryland, and sinking a lot of ships. our beaches were strewn with wreckage from those sinking our ships. >> how do the demographics change in chicago and washington? i know we discussed in washington, a lot of women came here. >> women volunteered to take jobs. i bet the female population was triple within 18 months of pearl harbor in...
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nazis out of occupied france. this is an especially emotional anniversary as the number of living world war ii veterans is fading fast. >> i can still hear the first infantry guys moaning, oh my god. >> when you come up to the cemetery above omaha those are my heroes. >> will and john, my two brothers, my mom and dad's two brothers naval grads preparing to fly, to serve and to face danger head on. >> i don't think i fully digested what exactly my brothers are about to do until i did this piece. it was incredibly humbling to do. >> we continue with the breaking story. u.s. airplane once again in the skies over iraq. air strikes on isis rebels in northern iraq are under way. >> we have to look at how we can actually organize the people we've allied with and trained. >> are we now at war with isis? >> i think technically speaking the answer is yes. >> president obama condemned the brutal killing of american journalist james foley by isis and vowed to do anything necessary to protect american lives. >> they're sending a message designed to create more terror more fear. >> there is 300 plus foreign fighters, many from the
nazis out of occupied france. this is an especially emotional anniversary as the number of living world war ii veterans is fading fast. >> i can still hear the first infantry guys moaning, oh my god. >> when you come up to the cemetery above omaha those are my heroes. >> will and john, my two brothers, my mom and dad's two brothers naval grads preparing to fly, to serve and to face danger head on. >> i don't think i fully digested what exactly my brothers are about to do...
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nazi germany. demetri episkof hold celebrations in may. did not say whether he received a reply. north korea leaders are trying to strengthen ties with russia as their relations with china are cooling. workers party secretary visited president putin last month and gave him a letter from kim. analysts believe they had a discussion that paved the way for putin and kim to meet. south korea's constitutional courthouse changed the country's political landscape. it has ordered the disillusion of pronorth korean abolition party. this is the first time the judicial body has made this type of ruling since the nation became a democracy in 1987. a panel of judges said on friday that the minority left wing unified progressive party adopted a north korea's ideology and say the group organized meetings to discuss a rebellion in an effort of war with the north of the the party's principles and activities were in violation of the constitution. government officials have asked the court to ban the upp following the indictment of several party members over charges last september. the decision strips all five of their seats in parliament. leaders of the largest o
nazi germany. demetri episkof hold celebrations in may. did not say whether he received a reply. north korea leaders are trying to strengthen ties with russia as their relations with china are cooling. workers party secretary visited president putin last month and gave him a letter from kim. analysts believe they had a discussion that paved the way for putin and kim to meet. south korea's constitutional courthouse changed the country's political landscape. it has ordered the disillusion of...