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one could say a disgusting defense of so read lent of nuremberg.iefs, if you can't walk away from naziism, why do you have feet? that's "hardball" for now. thank you for being with us. "all in" starts right now. >>> not all of those people were nazis. >> no regrets from the president. >> pathetic, isn't it? >> as confederate monuments come down, the white house defense goes up. >> i stand with the president. >> and ceos run away en masse. >> his spirited defense of racism and bigotry. that's an unamerican value. >> tonight, inside the halls of power and inside his own party. who is standing by trump and why? >> we're talking about infrastructure today. >> nazis. >>
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the nazis were found guilty of that certainly was defense everyone knows the nuremberg defense of just doing their job did not hold up. did go to jail. well that's another historical moment in america when the cia uses. we're just like not seen. as a defense then again on air our yes. really. ever tries being is if ever a pervasive ever offensive part of our lives but a lot of the time we don't even notice it however we found one terrifying campaign in the tops of all our own troops by not only mcgill investigative. while the burger. home of a class of whopper a child's first exposure to a bovine flesh based monarchy and a frightening ad campaign that spawned a million bedwetters across the world. actually let's make that a million bad show. but in argentina b.k. is home to stacker day an annual event where the fast food monarchy slashes the price in half or at stacker burger no fewer than four big patties sandwich no affectionately to us fast food fans as a suicide burger on burger king secret menu this year in argentina along with your gigantic burger you get a. new art. burger king
the nazis were found guilty of that certainly was defense everyone knows the nuremberg defense of just doing their job did not hold up. did go to jail. well that's another historical moment in america when the cia uses. we're just like not seen. as a defense then again on air our yes. really. ever tries being is if ever a pervasive ever offensive part of our lives but a lot of the time we don't even notice it however we found one terrifying campaign in the tops of all our own troops by not only...
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the man identified only as wolfgang pete is being tried in nuremberg he shot the officer through his front door during an early morning operation in october. which was carried out to confiscate illegally held weapons. china says it's looking into the case of a chinese ship detained in ecuador over illegal fishing in the galapagos marine reserve. twenty crew members have been sentenced to prison terms of up to four years. a chinese foreign ministry specs. now the countdown has started towards the end of the cassini mission to saturn. after spending two decades in space the croft is not performed its lowest orbit before it's destroyed next month. scientists say the hoping this final phase of closeup expiration will solve some long standing mysteries. of science correspondent rebecca rebel morale has more. instantly recognizable sefton and it's spectacular ratings. the cassini spacecraft revealed this planet in incredible detail. and these are some of its latest close up images. permits hexagonal north pole to its ring system and even an aurora. but this mission is very nearly six and.
the man identified only as wolfgang pete is being tried in nuremberg he shot the officer through his front door during an early morning operation in october. which was carried out to confiscate illegally held weapons. china says it's looking into the case of a chinese ship detained in ecuador over illegal fishing in the galapagos marine reserve. twenty crew members have been sentenced to prison terms of up to four years. a chinese foreign ministry specs. now the countdown has started towards...
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. >> but those who got together in the room to write the nuremberg to said they were second-class citizens or with a the confiscation of jewish property so the nazis said we want to create the world's most racial state and then he said with a have to agree the united states have 40 done that in the south so all we need to do is take those jim crow lawst fo which forbid intermarriage between blacks and whiteswhit just take the were black write the word intuition we are ready to go. so this is in drawing the analogy or a parallel but the not see actually use that democratic blueprint b for jewish discrimination. >> host: good morning on the independent line. >> caller:pend i don't disagree with you when you attack the left but here is my problem with the right isnger dangerous but that the kkk to be republicans and conservatives and in my opinion that is dangerous to say trump is an angel andel has done nothing wrong i that is that type of ideology because hillary is a crooki and should be in jailin mr. trump should talk more about that because the country would go to civil war over the ideo
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the man, identified only as wolfgang p, is being tried in nuremberg.ng the early—morning operation in october, to confiscate illegally—held weapons. china's foreign ministry says it's looking into the case of a chinese ship detained in ecuador over illegal fishing in the galapagos marine reserve. 20 crew have been sentenced to prison terms of up to four years. a chinese spokeswoman said they'd not been clear about ecuador‘s regulations. heavy rain has brought india's financial capital mumbai to a virtual standstill, flooding streets and causing transport chaos. dozens of flights and local train services were cancelled as rains lashed the coastal city of nearly 20 million people. more heavy rainfall is expected. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: avoiding a cathedral catastrophe. why paris' notre dame needs millions dollars worth of renovations. he's the first african—american to win the presidential nomination of a major party, and he accepts exactly 45 years ago to the day that martin luther king declared, "i have a dream." as darkness falls ton
the man, identified only as wolfgang p, is being tried in nuremberg.ng the early—morning operation in october, to confiscate illegally—held weapons. china's foreign ministry says it's looking into the case of a chinese ship detained in ecuador over illegal fishing in the galapagos marine reserve. 20 crew have been sentenced to prison terms of up to four years. a chinese spokeswoman said they'd not been clear about ecuador‘s regulations. heavy rain has brought india's financial capital...
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to jacksonian democracy in the 19th century here the senior nazis who got together to write the nuremberg laws, laws that made jews into bannedclass citizens, intermarriage between jews and germans, and later discrimination. the nazis said we want to create the first racial state. one of the senior nazis, we have the transcripts, said we don't have to create the first. the democrats and the united states has done that in the south. they have jim crow. we need to take the segregation laws, the laws that for bid intermarriage between blacks and whites, all we have to do is cross out the word black and write the word jew, and we are ready to roll. it is not me drawing an analogy or a parallel, the nazis used the democratic blueprints to put in schemes for jewish discrimination that later led to the final solution. host: baltimore, maryland, an independent. caller: i just want to say to mr. d'souza, i do not disagree when you attack the left. my problem is you are being a hypocrite. the right is just as dangerous. if you look at the kkk and richard spencer the neo-nazis, they want to be repub
to jacksonian democracy in the 19th century here the senior nazis who got together to write the nuremberg laws, laws that made jews into bannedclass citizens, intermarriage between jews and germans, and later discrimination. the nazis said we want to create the first racial state. one of the senior nazis, we have the transcripts, said we don't have to create the first. the democrats and the united states has done that in the south. they have jim crow. we need to take the segregation laws, the...
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the geneva conventions, the nuremberg rules and so forth. what i'm wondering, where has been, and the rule of law, of course, gets back to the government of the governed and of a governable society and a rule of law rather than discretionary power. my question is, where have you seen examples of accountability at administrative levels or constitutional levels or international and it seems that there's not a whole lot of that. it seems that's a big part of the law. not only would i disagree a little bit with simply that there is really a normative underpinning to it and if not, it's the law as simply empowering and we have to disregard the normative effects. the accountability mechanism. if you talk about a little bit there the history. >> and lasalso, if you have anything to say to wrap up, this is the time to do it. >> i'll wrap up by telling two stories which may get at those questions. one is the story about lawfare, and that goes to helen's earlier comments about the frustration of first world political leaders and third world actors did
the geneva conventions, the nuremberg rules and so forth. what i'm wondering, where has been, and the rule of law, of course, gets back to the government of the governed and of a governable society and a rule of law rather than discretionary power. my question is, where have you seen examples of accountability at administrative levels or constitutional levels or international and it seems that there's not a whole lot of that. it seems that's a big part of the law. not only would i disagree a...
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did the nuremberg racial laws, the specific recited these u.s.arge part of the inspiration. i did a chapter onon this in a report i did y years ago for the educational testing service. andthat is what sessions miller and trump are proposing, again. as miller was talking about the other day, he was saying this would be based on merit and that is exactly what they said in 1924. because the basic claim is that aryan whites have more merit. bogus then,n, vocus now.w. bogus now. amy: we want to thank you very much allan nairn. allan nairn is a longtime investigative journalist and activist. democracy now is produced by mike burke, deena guzdzder, nermeen shaikh, carla wills, laura gottesdiener, sam alcoff, john hamilton, robby karran, hany massoud, charina n elaine: 6 years and billions of dollars have done little to help the small earthquake-devastated country of haiti. what is life like today for those who survived the deadly quake? i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." first up--haiti's catastrophic earthquake in 2010 de
did the nuremberg racial laws, the specific recited these u.s.arge part of the inspiration. i did a chapter onon this in a report i did y years ago for the educational testing service. andthat is what sessions miller and trump are proposing, again. as miller was talking about the other day, he was saying this would be based on merit and that is exactly what they said in 1924. because the basic claim is that aryan whites have more merit. bogus then,n, vocus now.w. bogus now. amy: we want to...
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nuremberg. if you can't stand up for core american beliefs, if you can't walk away from naziism, why do you have feet? that's "hardball" for now. thank you for being with us. "all in" starts right now. >>> not all of those people were nazis. >> no regrets from the president. >> pathetic, isn't it? >> as confederate monuments come down, the white house defense goes up. >> i stand with the president. >> and ceos run away en masse. >> his spirited defense of racism and bigotry. that's an unamerican value. >> tonight, inside the halls of power and inside his own party. who is standing by trump and why? >> we're talking about infrastructure today. >> nazis. >> and about those very fine people. >> you also had people that were very fine people. on both sides. >> what we're learning about the white nationalist who's descended on charlottesville. >> i just came for the fun. >> i'm sorry. you can't just take your costume off. "all in" starts now. >> good evening from new york. a day after the president o
nuremberg. if you can't stand up for core american beliefs, if you can't walk away from naziism, why do you have feet? that's "hardball" for now. thank you for being with us. "all in" starts right now. >>> not all of those people were nazis. >> no regrets from the president. >> pathetic, isn't it? >> as confederate monuments come down, the white house defense goes up. >> i stand with the president. >> and ceos run away en masse....
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they said in nuremberg, the investors of that were not prosecuted because they just taught them how toit. but that is not true. the scientist that prevented the gas were not prosecuted that the psychologist didn't just create the torture programs, they went overseas to the secret sites and prisons and they were the ones who carried out the torture. they arerankly that very fortunate in that this is not a criminal trial. because their actions are a violation of the torture act and of the united nation convention's against torture. so they are lucky that this is only a civil suit. amy: john kiriakou -- we want to thank you for being with us. he exposed the bush era torture program and became the only official jailed in connection with this. his memoir is "doing time like a spy: how the cia taught me to survive and thrive in prison." this is democracy now. only come back, we go to minneapolis where a mosque was bombed this weekend. trump has been tweeting up a storm on his vacation but not a of what thehe fact minnesota governor is calling terrorism. stay with us. ♪ ♪ [music break] now,he
they said in nuremberg, the investors of that were not prosecuted because they just taught them how toit. but that is not true. the scientist that prevented the gas were not prosecuted that the psychologist didn't just create the torture programs, they went overseas to the secret sites and prisons and they were the ones who carried out the torture. they arerankly that very fortunate in that this is not a criminal trial. because their actions are a violation of the torture act and of the united...
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things where he is getting up there and riling people up and everything like just shades of the nurembergallies. use working people into a frenzy. neo-nazi'sthese kkk, out of their hiding holes. like ae a p -- he is pied piper, and they are all coming out now because of him. host: president trump toward the infrastructure -- toured the infrastructure at the border wall. there is a story in the washington times about it. he did speak with several border of thewhile on the tour infrastructure there between the united states and mexico. he looked at some of the fencing that was there in yuma. an op-ed.ay, we have it is talking about why border walls work. thewriter talks about bipartisan fence act which was supported by hillary clinton, barack obama, joe biden, and others. hundreds of miles of additional fencing in the yuma sector. while there is still work to do, she writes that there is still more work to do. lawmakers should come together on both sides of the aisle to give the men and women of homeland security the resources they need to defend our borders. op-ed inead that full usa today
things where he is getting up there and riling people up and everything like just shades of the nurembergallies. use working people into a frenzy. neo-nazi'sthese kkk, out of their hiding holes. like ae a p -- he is pied piper, and they are all coming out now because of him. host: president trump toward the infrastructure -- toured the infrastructure at the border wall. there is a story in the washington times about it. he did speak with several border of thewhile on the tour infrastructure...
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but he shares a name with an infamous german army officer who was indicted at nuremberg.orter over at the daily caller called espn as a joke and said one of your employees has the same name as this infamous historical figure are you going to let him on the air? they refused to answer the question twice. of course is he our employee. no they refused to answer. >> this is the situation that they have created, right? here is the big problem. you just hit on it tucker. what's the worse case scenario here, 100,000 people watch a crappy game between university of virginia and saint mary and few people create memes oh look robert e. lee is trying to sneak back into charlottesville and nobody at espn, i think this goes to brit's point, nobody at espn stands up and says, you know what? the grand scheme of things if we just let him call the game, this is a 45 minute or one hour story on social media that nobody remembers by the time alabama and florida state game is over on that saturday night. instead they have created a multiday mushroom cloud surrounding the company and made me
but he shares a name with an infamous german army officer who was indicted at nuremberg.orter over at the daily caller called espn as a joke and said one of your employees has the same name as this infamous historical figure are you going to let him on the air? they refused to answer the question twice. of course is he our employee. no they refused to answer. >> this is the situation that they have created, right? here is the big problem. you just hit on it tucker. what's the worse case...
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might be the took a basic history class -- >> nuremberg. >> knows what torches represent in our country. >> two things. it treatments kkk and the night riders and it had demonstrates the nazis in the 19mcmxxxs. >> i think in shock and they'll have to come up with a way to respond. >> these people are embowdembol. >> i said donald trump feels like he's in a straight jacket this morning. he hates being this guy who said what he said yesterday. he didn't believe he would be this perfect president. this politically correct president. he didn't want to stay hard right were the bad guys is the other people were the good guys. he woke up this morning and said i'm going to break out of this straight jacket and i'll be me again. why do you think he decided, i think he was never going to be happy pretending to be a regular president. that he was only happy being donald trump. he made his choice late this afternoon. your thoughts. >> my thoughts are these, chris. it's based on our reporting, that this day, these next couple days, were and have been supposed to focus on the president's agenda. when
might be the took a basic history class -- >> nuremberg. >> knows what torches represent in our country. >> two things. it treatments kkk and the night riders and it had demonstrates the nazis in the 19mcmxxxs. >> i think in shock and they'll have to come up with a way to respond. >> these people are embowdembol. >> i said donald trump feels like he's in a straight jacket this morning. he hates being this guy who said what he said yesterday. he didn't believe...
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he shares a name with an infamous german army officer who was indicted at nuremberg.eporter at "the daily caller" called espn and as a joke, said, one of yourem employees has the same name as those in infamous historical figure,c will you let him on the air? theyey refused to answer the question twice. they should've just said, of course, he is the employee. they refused to answer. b the situation that they have created -- this is what you've just hit on, tucker. what is the worst-case scenario? hundred thousand people watch a0 game when there are 50 games that are every bit as good or better going on that day. if you people created memes as saying, oh, look, robert e lee is trying to sneak back into charlottesville. nobody at espn, i think this goes to britt's point, no one at espn stands up and says, and the grand scheme of things, if we just let him call the game, it's a 45 minute or one hour story on social media that no one remembers by the time alabama and florida state game is over on that saturday night. instead, they've created a multi-day mushroom cloud surr
he shares a name with an infamous german army officer who was indicted at nuremberg.eporter at "the daily caller" called espn and as a joke, said, one of yourem employees has the same name as those in infamous historical figure,c will you let him on the air? theyey refused to answer the question twice. they should've just said, of course, he is the employee. they refused to answer. b the situation that they have created -- this is what you've just hit on, tucker. what is the...
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mayor ron nuremberg, appreciate your time.nk you so much for joining us. >> thank you, jim. >>> special coverage of this historic storm continues, right after this. and i've never seen a better time to refinance your home, than this summer. why? because right now we're seeing our average customer save $20,000. but with the fed already talking about raising rates, this window will not last for long. lendingtree is the only place to compare up to 5 real refinance offers against your current mortgage - for free. are you sure you have the best rate? take 3 minutes and find out right now. because at lendingtree, when banks compete, you win. parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance
mayor ron nuremberg, appreciate your time.nk you so much for joining us. >> thank you, jim. >>> special coverage of this historic storm continues, right after this. and i've never seen a better time to refinance your home, than this summer. why? because right now we're seeing our average customer save $20,000. but with the fed already talking about raising rates, this window will not last for long. lendingtree is the only place to compare up to 5 real refinance offers against...
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these rallies, the thing we saw last night, the symbolism of nuremberg and nazi rallies in the '30s, even though these guys are a couple hundred and some cheesy tiki lights. what we've seen in the past decades is klan rallies in the field, hidden out in a farm field, maybe the claklansman ow the farm and they would burn a tall cross and get their membership in at various levels of members burn the cross and march in a circle with no one to see them. you know, preach their hate. and we infiltrated a lot of those groups. we made a lot of arrests on the klan and neo-nazis on plots to bomb synagogues, felons with guns, and that's been the history of law enforcement, you know, trying to stop these hate groups over the last 40 years. but right now, in the last couple of years, they are in a position they have never been. they have power bases in politics. they have sympathetic media outlets. they have levers to reach out where they think they can make contacts. they probably think they're more powerful than they are, but they're more powerful than they've been in a long, long time, and of
these rallies, the thing we saw last night, the symbolism of nuremberg and nazi rallies in the '30s, even though these guys are a couple hundred and some cheesy tiki lights. what we've seen in the past decades is klan rallies in the field, hidden out in a farm field, maybe the claklansman ow the farm and they would burn a tall cross and get their membership in at various levels of members burn the cross and march in a circle with no one to see them. you know, preach their hate. and we...
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he had been a lawyer at nuremberg.is arguing for the state of new york and resisting the broad imposition of a fifth and sixth amendment rule in all cases. mostly he is concerned that the rule, if the court announces it, not be retroactive and not free a lot of people who have already been convicted. you do have, interestingly, two civil libertarian heroes. thurgood marshall and telford taylor, arguing on behalf of the government. >> it came to the court february 28 through march 2 of 1966. ten lawyers, lasting more than seven hours spread out over three days. we don't see these kinds of structures very often now. i mean, this seems like really complicated because of the number of cases and lawyers. how does the court approach that? >> the court is trying to put in front of it, in the argument, the full array of different issues that come up in police interrogation. i think one of the things that's striking about miranda when you look at it in retrospect is how much it departed from the ordinary approach to judging and
he had been a lawyer at nuremberg.is arguing for the state of new york and resisting the broad imposition of a fifth and sixth amendment rule in all cases. mostly he is concerned that the rule, if the court announces it, not be retroactive and not free a lot of people who have already been convicted. you do have, interestingly, two civil libertarian heroes. thurgood marshall and telford taylor, arguing on behalf of the government. >> it came to the court february 28 through march 2 of...
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, dancing, in the streets, to music played out through loudspeakers a light hint of dof are i sa nuremberges blurred is beyond the time that i spent in north korea -- >> that was what i was going to say you say popularity the supreme leader popularity as high as ever do we know that like russia saying vladimir putin is high because kremlin called you on phone hey this is kremlin do you like vladimir putin what are you going to say. >> it is $64 though question if a guest i have to be careful i don't come out as puppet i was determined to travel as far away from pyongyang as possible in rural, there is a lot of north korea very sparsely populated further you go away more likely you are going to see things that were, spontaneous. >> different photo of working life in north korea tell me about this. >> kind of "bladerunner" feel -- resonate one of the biggest steel factories in north korea. >> industrial. >> a time warp imagine that tan in postwar industrial britain the thing probably surprised me on negative side, the most about north korea, is that their economy is a basket case, with amoun
, dancing, in the streets, to music played out through loudspeakers a light hint of dof are i sa nuremberges blurred is beyond the time that i spent in north korea -- >> that was what i was going to say you say popularity the supreme leader popularity as high as ever do we know that like russia saying vladimir putin is high because kremlin called you on phone hey this is kremlin do you like vladimir putin what are you going to say. >> it is $64 though question if a guest i have to...
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the nazis were found guilty of that certainly was defense everyone knows the nuremberg defense of just doing your job did not hold up yeah you're right that on shabbes did go to jail. well that's another historical moment in america when the cia uses. we're just like not seen. as a defense then again on air our yes. really. ever tries thing is it ever pervasive ever offensive part of our lives but a lot of the time we don't even notice it however we found one terrifying campaign in the tops of all our own troops bomb not only with jill investigative. while going to further grabbing hold of a class of whopper of a child's first exposure to a bovine flesh based monarchy and a frightening ad campaign that spawned a million bedwetters across the world. actually let's make that a million bad show. but in argentina b.k. is home to stacker day an annual event where the fast food monarchy slashes the price in half or at stacker burger no fewer than four beef patties sandwich no affection it lead to us fast food fans as a suicide burger on burger king secret menu this year in argentina along wi
the nazis were found guilty of that certainly was defense everyone knows the nuremberg defense of just doing your job did not hold up yeah you're right that on shabbes did go to jail. well that's another historical moment in america when the cia uses. we're just like not seen. as a defense then again on air our yes. really. ever tries thing is it ever pervasive ever offensive part of our lives but a lot of the time we don't even notice it however we found one terrifying campaign in the tops of...