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they put out recently, hitler's compromises where hitler -- hitler was dominating and did what he wanted. he knew how far he could push a lot of times. in terms of that. he didn't want to alienate people over persecuting the church is too hard but he did want to undermine the position as my as he thought he could get away with. so especially once the war broke out, he tried to tread carefully and alienate the german public. on the other hand, he made clear that he was trying to wrote their influence. one example, chaplains in the military, hitler didn't cause the military to stop having chaplains. by the way, the air force did not. they were under the nazis, the head of the german air force. they had a longer tradition. they hitler ordered that they be sent out the front lines and this has been referred to as the rear riot order. based on an old testament where david had sent uriah to the front lines to be killed. that's what hitler was wanting to do. he wanted the chaplains to die off in the world. that's just one example. there are other ways where he threw up roadblocks and undermine
they put out recently, hitler's compromises where hitler -- hitler was dominating and did what he wanted. he knew how far he could push a lot of times. in terms of that. he didn't want to alienate people over persecuting the church is too hard but he did want to undermine the position as my as he thought he could get away with. so especially once the war broke out, he tried to tread carefully and alienate the german public. on the other hand, he made clear that he was trying to wrote their...
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an interesting book called hitler's compromise where it shows that hitler was pretty concerned but popular opinion. we think of hitler as a dominating figure who did whatever he wanted. he was concerned about popular opinion and knew how far he could push. he didn't want alien nate pipe over persecuting the church but wanted to undermine his their positions as much as he thought he could get away with. once the war broke out he tried to tread carefully and didn't alienate the german public but did sort of a number of things to make clear he was trying to erode this influence. win spectacular example. chaplains in the military. hitler didn't cause the military to stop having chaplains except the air force did not since they were formed under the nazis and gehring was the head of the german air force. they did not have chaplains, the most nazid -- hitler ordered they be sent to front line and that has been referred to as the uria order, where david sent him to the front lines to be killed and this is exactly what hitler wanted to do want the chaplains to die off in the war. that's one kind o
an interesting book called hitler's compromise where it shows that hitler was pretty concerned but popular opinion. we think of hitler as a dominating figure who did whatever he wanted. he was concerned about popular opinion and knew how far he could push. he didn't want alien nate pipe over persecuting the church but wanted to undermine his their positions as much as he thought he could get away with. once the war broke out he tried to tread carefully and didn't alienate the german public but...
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the battle of britain was won, but not by hitler. hitler had lost the battle.st time, it was the germans who ate the bitter dirt of defeat. ofe was their legend instability. for a year, the not destruct britain with all of their might and leveled thousands of homes and damaged millions. they killed more than 40,000 men, women, children and seriously wounded 50,000 more. but not one single nazi soldier set foot on british soil. could not- hitler stop and in our next film, we will show how he turned to the east again. why did the nazis lose the battle of britain? first, because the regimented people met an equally determined free people and the free people made them quit cold. >> we have been bombed, dive bombed, dry level bombed, machine guns. we have had invasions. the last lot we had. we are still sticking it and we are going to stick it. >> second, because this was a new kind of war and the raf for raf were the men who would fight it -- who could fight it. these were the men who belonged to what hitler called the week and a soft democracies. the british did m
the battle of britain was won, but not by hitler. hitler had lost the battle.st time, it was the germans who ate the bitter dirt of defeat. ofe was their legend instability. for a year, the not destruct britain with all of their might and leveled thousands of homes and damaged millions. they killed more than 40,000 men, women, children and seriously wounded 50,000 more. but not one single nazi soldier set foot on british soil. could not- hitler stop and in our next film, we will show how he...
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and hitler, hitler had another victory. he had hijacked two more countries.ld wonders and sometimes marveled at this man's efficiency. dill incher was inger was efficient too. when a man of a nation throws away all regard -- society had a police force to deal with gangster dillinger, but it had no police force to deal with gangster hitler. bases for use against britain. now he had the northern claw of an enormous pincher movement. a drive through france would give him the south claw. it would weaken the british for final invasion. then with britain gone, germany could reach out in all directions for world conquest. his next move must be through france to get his southern claw. through france. how was she to face the onslaught? these scenes are ancient history. they occurred in 1914. the german armies without warning had smashed across neutral belgium, invaded france. out of the french capital poured the french reserves, riding out to battle the enemy in every vehicle that could move. the famous taxicab army. it was riding out to battle. in the center of the f
and hitler, hitler had another victory. he had hijacked two more countries.ld wonders and sometimes marveled at this man's efficiency. dill incher was inger was efficient too. when a man of a nation throws away all regard -- society had a police force to deal with gangster dillinger, but it had no police force to deal with gangster hitler. bases for use against britain. now he had the northern claw of an enormous pincher movement. a drive through france would give him the south claw. it would...
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in our next film, we will show hitler couldn't stop. to the east again. why did the nazi is lose the battle of britain? first, because the regimented people met an equally determined free people and the free people made them quit cold. >> we have been bombed, dive bombed, high level bombed, machine guns. we have had invasions. the last lot we had. we are still sticking it and we are going to stick it. >> second, because this was a new kind of war and the raf for the men who could fight. these were the men who belonged to what hitler called the weak and soft democracies. the british did more than save their country, they won for the world a year of precious time. it was not only for the people of britain, but for the people of the world that winston churchill spoke when he said -- >> never, in the field of human conflict, has so much owed by so many and so few. ♪ >> our nine week series, 1968: america in turmoil is available as a podcast. you can find it on our website. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. tvh week, american his
in our next film, we will show hitler couldn't stop. to the east again. why did the nazi is lose the battle of britain? first, because the regimented people met an equally determined free people and the free people made them quit cold. >> we have been bombed, dive bombed, high level bombed, machine guns. we have had invasions. the last lot we had. we are still sticking it and we are going to stick it. >> second, because this was a new kind of war and the raf for the men who could...
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hitler was superior in every weapon, except the weapon of spirit.t spirit. invasion would now have to wait. the nazis would avoid the raf and smash the city of london. >> could london take it? evening -- even the people themselves didn't know the answer. antiaircraft guns and a balloon barrage at high altitudes. the royal air force, now down to their last reserves. they sent more children out of the city. tightened air raid precautions. stationed more airplane spotters. rehearsed firefighters. they blacked out their city and carried on. >> the first blow aimed to crush the british spirit came on september 7. >> control room speaking. >> take cover in the basement. please do not run, but keep moving. >> third floor, clear. >> second floor, clear. >> third floor, clear. >> that day, when 375 german planes came rolling up the thames river, the battle of britain became the battle of london. the germans broke through the hurricanes and spitfires that went out to meet them. gone was any pretense of military objectives. this was just savage destruction. >>
hitler was superior in every weapon, except the weapon of spirit.t spirit. invasion would now have to wait. the nazis would avoid the raf and smash the city of london. >> could london take it? evening -- even the people themselves didn't know the answer. antiaircraft guns and a balloon barrage at high altitudes. the royal air force, now down to their last reserves. they sent more children out of the city. tightened air raid precautions. stationed more airplane spotters. rehearsed...
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hitler and the other german leaders rise as he enters.stice terms. the whole ceremony is over in a quarter of an hour. >> ♪ the heart was warm and gay, i heard the laughter in every sweet cafi. ♪ ♪i left my heart in paris ♪i dodge the same old taxicabs, that i had dodged four years ♪ ♪the squeaky tires was music to my ears ♪ ♪the last sign -- the last time i saw paris, her heart was warm and gay ♪ ♪no matter how they try, i will remember her ♪ >> conquering armies now stood on the shores of the atlantic. >> fire. >> the danger was suddenly close. countries had possessions outside of europe. some of these possessions are in america. with the french naval units -- would they sees the french naval base or invade south america? already in brazil, there were over 1 million germans who lived exactly as they did in germany. 1200 german schools with nazi textbooks and nazi teachers. nazi newspapers. also in brazil, there were 260,000 japanese taking order days taking orders from japan. german airlines had been established. german pilots were rese
hitler and the other german leaders rise as he enters.stice terms. the whole ceremony is over in a quarter of an hour. >> ♪ the heart was warm and gay, i heard the laughter in every sweet cafi. ♪ ♪i left my heart in paris ♪i dodge the same old taxicabs, that i had dodged four years ♪ ♪the squeaky tires was music to my ears ♪ ♪the last sign -- the last time i saw paris, her heart was warm and gay ♪ ♪no matter how they try, i will remember her ♪ >> conquering...
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in germany you had the choice of voting for hitler, hitler or hitler.ver here, john q still read what he pleased. and although you heard of people burning books we laughed when we thought of our books being burned. and on sunday if you felt like it, john q went to any church he pleased. [ singing ] most of all, he got a kick out of seeing his kids grow. the average american was quite unconscious of the fact that some people had this in mind for the little john q.'s. yes, while in germany they were being change -- train to kill, john q's children were learning quality-of-life. and when we saw these men on the newsreels, quite often we laughed. to us, they look like characters of a musical comedy. but they weren't comic, they weren't funny they were deadly serious, they were out for world conquest. and what made it deadly serious was that there were 70 million japanese, 45 million italians, and 80 million germans, all hopped up on the same idea. their leaders told them that they were supermen. the master race, destined to rule all other peoples on earth.
in germany you had the choice of voting for hitler, hitler or hitler.ver here, john q still read what he pleased. and although you heard of people burning books we laughed when we thought of our books being burned. and on sunday if you felt like it, john q went to any church he pleased. [ singing ] most of all, he got a kick out of seeing his kids grow. the average american was quite unconscious of the fact that some people had this in mind for the little john q.'s. yes, while in germany they...
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comparing orban to hitler the vice president of the european commission can you imagine such insultsthat's incredible so far as straightened it and fired at mr timson months but the debates was strange to me in the sense that the left is furious is really aggressive to an incredible point as well as the liberals the globalists because they know it is their last chance to obtain that the populists are punished somehow the polls all the hunt galleons but the list grows longer here is a cross is allianz yet. how they're hungry goes so far the only country is yet how they let hunger is to one hungry person it goes out of line so out of the family because it is only going to whip hungary back into abide by the rules isn't
comparing orban to hitler the vice president of the european commission can you imagine such insultsthat's incredible so far as straightened it and fired at mr timson months but the debates was strange to me in the sense that the left is furious is really aggressive to an incredible point as well as the liberals the globalists because they know it is their last chance to obtain that the populists are punished somehow the polls all the hunt galleons but the list grows longer here is a cross is...
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hitler was also a family that was kind of on the out side. perez who were kind of failed civil servants. he also was someone who seemed as if he could not get along, try to be in her contract. after world war i that was, quote, punished for good reason, but whatever site treaty and reparations are not treated with respect. there were a lot of problems with the germany itself. they also suffered very much from the depression they had set up a democratic republic, but they were not capable also dealing with the issues that were out there. something similar happened. there was a very reputable and well known german statesman, von hindenburg, who all of a sudden most of the coalition system wasn't working and he ultimately asked hitler to take over by the parliament there ultimately agreed to it. one of the great parts about writing a book in the research one has to do about it in learning a number of things about how mussolini and hitler came to power. just leave us the question if there was not a revolution. they were asked by the constitutiona
hitler was also a family that was kind of on the out side. perez who were kind of failed civil servants. he also was someone who seemed as if he could not get along, try to be in her contract. after world war i that was, quote, punished for good reason, but whatever site treaty and reparations are not treated with respect. there were a lot of problems with the germany itself. they also suffered very much from the depression they had set up a democratic republic, but they were not capable also...
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perfectly with out of hitler's fantasies of building a world power. the original model of germany a was destroyed in the war the exhibition shows the reconstruction made for the film downfall. and the shots. but not. this it can't be controlled careful properties. using if it is me to simulate all month the stations i must take a look. hardly any of the plans were completed their most visible reminder today is the east west axis now known as the stress of the sea in uni the bill of art was laid out earlier and brought in by the nazis. there even had the two parts of the charlottenburg moved farther apart. the boulevard is still lined with about eight hundred street lights designed by fear he wanted to be sure his creation was cast in the proper light. the victory column was also extended and moved originally it stood in front of the right stud but the nazis intended to use the space as a central parade ground. the people's hall would have stood here between the right side and today's central real station it would have ceded a good one hundred fifty th
perfectly with out of hitler's fantasies of building a world power. the original model of germany a was destroyed in the war the exhibition shows the reconstruction made for the film downfall. and the shots. but not. this it can't be controlled careful properties. using if it is me to simulate all month the stations i must take a look. hardly any of the plans were completed their most visible reminder today is the east west axis now known as the stress of the sea in uni the bill of art was laid...
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but what do you think of calling the president of the united states hitler? we've already seen an example. james hodgkinson laster and virginia opening fire on republicans on a baseball field because he had been told time and time again by the mainstream media that the republican health care plan and the repeal and replacement of obamacare cost upwards of 40,000 or 50,000 lives per year. don't you almost have a normal obligation to act? if you believe adolf hitler that resides in the white house, don't you almost have a moral obligation to act? they'll cover it that way. they look at their own hands is clean. it is apocryphal obviously, but it's comically apocryphal how they don't recognize this, how the publisher of "the new york times" doesn't recognize chars forward an op-ed that said trump is a hitler. i don't know how well as know how else to point know how else to point it out except just pointed out. a lot of times the left gives you a tap in putt and you just have to take it. you put the driver waved them to take putter onto the green. >> host: i find
but what do you think of calling the president of the united states hitler? we've already seen an example. james hodgkinson laster and virginia opening fire on republicans on a baseball field because he had been told time and time again by the mainstream media that the republican health care plan and the repeal and replacement of obamacare cost upwards of 40,000 or 50,000 lives per year. don't you almost have a normal obligation to act? if you believe adolf hitler that resides in the white...
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not trying to pin that on hitler's, ok? he died and hitler's said, i should be president.nt and had an election. the majority of germans voted yes. i show that, the ballot, in the movie. they voted yes for this. editorial in-page the jewish weekly of frankfurt, everybody,id, ok, fellow jews, called down, it's ok, yes, he's crazy, yes, his people are thugs, but it is not going to be as bad as a lot of you are thinking. come on, we are germans, this is a democracy. we are not going to be rounded up and put into ghettos because we have a constitution. this is the editorial in the "jewish weekly." amy: you help us up during your broadway play. michael: it is in the movie because i want people, anybody who is thinking, calm down, for, trunk, he is coocoo cocoa plus, but don't be scared of people like this. i'm not scaring anybody. if you are not already terrified by what he is doing, by what he , i'm serious. and everybody else needs to get serious, too. i took this meant seriously from the beginning and i'm telling you now that he has his plans for the way he would like things
not trying to pin that on hitler's, ok? he died and hitler's said, i should be president.nt and had an election. the majority of germans voted yes. i show that, the ballot, in the movie. they voted yes for this. editorial in-page the jewish weekly of frankfurt, everybody,id, ok, fellow jews, called down, it's ok, yes, he's crazy, yes, his people are thugs, but it is not going to be as bad as a lot of you are thinking. come on, we are germans, this is a democracy. we are not going to be rounded...
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somewhere in the mid 2000 bush hitler became a thing. the left lost their mind and cable news morphed into the same 12 people having conversations that if they happen at a restaurant table next to come you would leave. it bothered me because i love consuming information. it's harder and harder to find. then you begin to see this pattern on the left, in the book where it's all about appealing to the motion. all but keeping people angry and are afraid. alternative is to sell them something, selling your policies. liberal policies don't sell free will take middle america. look at the map, people want to be left alone. i thought where these people doing this? are doing what doesn't work. more people watch house hunters international been seen in. i'm one of them. then you begin to see this as a strategy that's that it's all f the plan. they've been sitting around and smoke-filled room for out this plan that it is something that occurs in the highest my doesn't need to be given orders. they just know. i don't remember it because guys pointed
somewhere in the mid 2000 bush hitler became a thing. the left lost their mind and cable news morphed into the same 12 people having conversations that if they happen at a restaurant table next to come you would leave. it bothered me because i love consuming information. it's harder and harder to find. then you begin to see this pattern on the left, in the book where it's all about appealing to the motion. all but keeping people angry and are afraid. alternative is to sell them something,...
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ilia: hitler contra lenin en perÚ.conductor rescatÓ a un bebÉ que bateaba por una transitada calle en la localidad del estado de new jersey. el hombre se dirigÍa a su trabajo cuando vio al pequeÑo atravesando la vÍa, se detuvo, bloqueÓ el trÁnsito y luego llamo al nÚmero de emergencia del 911. en estos momentos podemos decirles que el bebÉ ya fue debut de los pares que iban cerca de donde encontrar un albergue mientras las autoridades estÁn investigando el incidente. ilia: impresionantes imÁgenes . vamos a pasar con patricia que tiene un adelanto de lo que ofrecerÁn esta noche en la visiÓn nocturna. patricia: esta noche hablaremos de una presunta vÍctima de asalto sexualque junto a otros manifestantes confrontaron en un restaurante de texas al senador crus por su apoyo al juez brett kavanaugh. tras seis semanas de un largo recorrido desde los Ángeles, llegÓ a la capital del paÍs una caravana con decenas de familias amparadas bajo el tps. buscan una acciÓn legislativa que los legalice porque pronto van a enfrentar la de
ilia: hitler contra lenin en perÚ.conductor rescatÓ a un bebÉ que bateaba por una transitada calle en la localidad del estado de new jersey. el hombre se dirigÍa a su trabajo cuando vio al pequeÑo atravesando la vÍa, se detuvo, bloqueÓ el trÁnsito y luego llamo al nÚmero de emergencia del 911. en estos momentos podemos decirles que el bebÉ ya fue debut de los pares que iban cerca de donde encontrar un albergue mientras las autoridades estÁn investigando el incidente. ilia:...
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now he is hitler. they hate him because he's not one of them. you'll thing -- with the progressive activists left it is my 99.9% friend is my .1% enemy. there is no middle ground. you're either fully on board are fully out. they can't handle the fact that hillary clinton loss. there has to be some nefarious externals source as to why she lost. it can't be that after 30 years of knowing her the american people said no. it has to be something else. they can't accept that their ideas didn't sell or that there is a large percentage of this country likes having border integrity. it's not an open door, knocked on my door don't climb on the window. they don't accept that. the left has turned this country from a melting pot to a series of chafing dishes. those can be moved like chess pieces against each other. you can say now you're the victim and you can pick people against each other. that's the left strategy. donald trump doesn't care about that, if you notice about donald trump attacks, his tweets and comments, he never just pick someone at random,
now he is hitler. they hate him because he's not one of them. you'll thing -- with the progressive activists left it is my 99.9% friend is my .1% enemy. there is no middle ground. you're either fully on board are fully out. they can't handle the fact that hillary clinton loss. there has to be some nefarious externals source as to why she lost. it can't be that after 30 years of knowing her the american people said no. it has to be something else. they can't accept that their ideas didn't sell...
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doing a heil hitler salute, people cheering, crying about hitler. it was not the propaganda with some power that could brainwash people. when robert horton stepped in to become the head of the division of information, what he was doing when he was accused of doing by the conservative coalition was doing propaganda for war and propaganda for bureaucracy. it doesn't get any worse than not in terms of political rhetoric. what i find especially interesting is that there were some elements of popular memory about world war ii have really come to mind quite easily. we think a salvage dives for alumina, pots and is to be recycled for military uses. but think of the newsreels of america's production of armaments. we think i've shattered fact areas that are coming back to life to produce armaments. we think of civic patents, families gathered around the radio to listen to programs about what was occurring, with the federal government was doing. we know about recruiting drives to get volunteers for civil defense. all of that happening before pearl harbor. all
doing a heil hitler salute, people cheering, crying about hitler. it was not the propaganda with some power that could brainwash people. when robert horton stepped in to become the head of the division of information, what he was doing when he was accused of doing by the conservative coalition was doing propaganda for war and propaganda for bureaucracy. it doesn't get any worse than not in terms of political rhetoric. what i find especially interesting is that there were some elements of...
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many of berlin's landmarks are imposing structures but if i don't hitler had succeeded in building his world capital get money or they would have been to work by even more monumental buildings. the ultimate expression of his fantasies was to be an enormous dome and people's whole reaching some three hundred meters high. in the good name was essentially to impose the dictator stamp on the city. a monumental structures built to hitler's personal taste were planned for the capital of a greater germanic or right for the whole and this. is. one way to get a concrete impression of these visions is to go underground the berlin underworlds association maintains a permanent exhibition in a former storage area off a subway station. of care money a vision and crime documents the architectural plans for the capitol. hill are appointed his chief architect albert speer as general building inspector. in one nine hundred thirty seven the architect began planning the complete transformation of the in. the literal crux of the project was to be the intersection of two boulevards the north south axis woul
many of berlin's landmarks are imposing structures but if i don't hitler had succeeded in building his world capital get money or they would have been to work by even more monumental buildings. the ultimate expression of his fantasies was to be an enormous dome and people's whole reaching some three hundred meters high. in the good name was essentially to impose the dictator stamp on the city. a monumental structures built to hitler's personal taste were planned for the capital of a greater...
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during the nazi area but then was very close to becoming a mania jemini it was the name that out of hitler gave to his vision of a renewed and redesigned german capital that make elam eniac plans never came to her for a wish and of course but the design still remain an exhibition in the capital displays the architecture and urban planning that's been developed for him in. many of the landmarks are imposing structures but if i don't hit her had succeeded in building his world capital they would have been by even more monumental buildings. the alternate expression of his fantasies was to be an enormous people's reaching some three hundred meters high. he was essentially to impose the dictator stamp on the city. super work monumental structures built to hitler's personal taste were planned for the capital of a greater germanic for the hope that those. guises. one way to get a concrete impression of these visions is to go underground the berlin underworlds association maintains a permanent exhibition in a former storage area off a subway station. of care money a vision and crime documents the
during the nazi area but then was very close to becoming a mania jemini it was the name that out of hitler gave to his vision of a renewed and redesigned german capital that make elam eniac plans never came to her for a wish and of course but the design still remain an exhibition in the capital displays the architecture and urban planning that's been developed for him in. many of the landmarks are imposing structures but if i don't hit her had succeeded in building his world capital they would...
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after an official speech from hitler...lf hitler's orders. he wa nted 1938 on adolf hitler's orders. he wanted a cheap, reliable people ‘s car. but, by the freewheeling 60s, it found fame with the disney film, the love bug. it's funky designs and cheap price made it a firm favourite but, despite being one of the bestselling cars of all time, sales have fallen in recent years. the company is trying to move forward after the diesel emissions scandal and looking towards new technology. some argue any remaining beetle magic died 15 years ago when the rear engined models stopped being made. the world is changing very quickly, manufacturers are all moving towards electric platforms for their cars. this is an outmoded platform with an old motor in it. vw has got to move into the future. but it may not be the end of the road forever come with some suggesting a new electric version might one day be made. so perhaps it's farewell rather than goodbye for this old friend. new york auction house christie ‘s has revealed what they say wi
after an official speech from hitler...lf hitler's orders. he wa nted 1938 on adolf hitler's orders. he wanted a cheap, reliable people ‘s car. but, by the freewheeling 60s, it found fame with the disney film, the love bug. it's funky designs and cheap price made it a firm favourite but, despite being one of the bestselling cars of all time, sales have fallen in recent years. the company is trying to move forward after the diesel emissions scandal and looking towards new technology. some...
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somewhere in the mid-2000 bush hitler became a thing. the left lost their mind in cable news morphed into the same 12 people having conversations and if they have another restaurant table next to you please, you would move. it bothered me because i love consuming information. it is harder and harder to find many begin to begin to see this pattern on the left where it's all about appealing to emotion. keeping people angry or afraid in the alternative is to try and sell them something, solving your policies of liberal policies don't sell very well, particularly middle america. people just want to be left alone. i thought why are these people doing this? they are doing what doesn't work. or people watch house hunters international than cnn for example. i want them. and you begin to see it's a strategy, all part of the plan. maybe not a smoke-filled room figuring out this plan, but is certainly something that occurred to them. the hive mind doesn't need to be given orders. i know you remember because you guys pointed it out in 2000 when geor
somewhere in the mid-2000 bush hitler became a thing. the left lost their mind in cable news morphed into the same 12 people having conversations and if they have another restaurant table next to you please, you would move. it bothered me because i love consuming information. it is harder and harder to find many begin to begin to see this pattern on the left where it's all about appealing to emotion. keeping people angry or afraid in the alternative is to try and sell them something, solving...
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somewhere in the mid-2000, bush hitler became a thing. cable news morphed into the same 12 people having conversations that if they happen at a restaurant you believe, you'd move. it bothered me because i loved consuming information and it's harder and harder to find. and then you begin to see the pattern on the left in the book where it's all about appealing to emotion. it's all about keeping people angry and are afraid because the alternative is to try to sell them something, something your policies in liberal policies don't sell very well in middle america. people just want to be left alone. i thought, why are these people doing this? they're doing what doesn't work. more people watch house hunters international for cnn for example. i'm one of them. and then you begin to see if the strategy. it's certainly something that occurs to him. a hive mind doesn't need to be given orders. they just know if i know you remember because you pointed it out in 2000 when george w. bush announced dick cheney and found himself to be vice president and
somewhere in the mid-2000, bush hitler became a thing. cable news morphed into the same 12 people having conversations that if they happen at a restaurant you believe, you'd move. it bothered me because i loved consuming information and it's harder and harder to find. and then you begin to see the pattern on the left in the book where it's all about appealing to emotion. it's all about keeping people angry and are afraid because the alternative is to try to sell them something, something your...
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president donald trump's rise to that of hitler as fahrenheit eleven nine is the sequel to his controversial film fahrenheit nine eleven about george w. bush it's also a play on the day on the u.s. election everyone is all know has more from new york. he's one of america's most popular documentary makers and he's also one of the most polarizing focusing his lens on everyone from george w. bush now watch this drive from my dad to the national rifle association to the u.s. health care system it was only a matter of time before michael moore set his sights on america's polarizing president donald trump. how. did this happen you know his latest movie fahrenheit eleven nine dative the two thousand and sixteen presidential election michael moore examines the reasons why trump won what seemed at first like an unlikely race to the presidency and most controversially at one point compares his rise to that of adolf hitler in germany in the one thousand thirty's richard penus a professor of film studies at columbia university he recently hosted a q. and a with more on the new movie he thinks the compar
president donald trump's rise to that of hitler as fahrenheit eleven nine is the sequel to his controversial film fahrenheit nine eleven about george w. bush it's also a play on the day on the u.s. election everyone is all know has more from new york. he's one of america's most popular documentary makers and he's also one of the most polarizing focusing his lens on everyone from george w. bush now watch this drive from my dad to the national rifle association to the u.s. health care system it...
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quote, of course, hitler was awful.ool board member is saying this morning about a week after he made this comment. >> it wasn't hitler that was bad. it was the people that follow the laws and the agenda and it went further and further and went out of control. local is so important and we take charge for our own community and for our own kids. >> that is andrew cruz giving his thoughts during a hearing over a state sex ed code requiring schools to discuss same-sex relationships and gender identity. he opposes that rule but he's not apologizing for the hitler reference. he says that he stands by it, saying people should stand up against bad laws like he's doing. >>> 5:58. happening today, a final good-bye for a texas man shot in his own apartment by an off-duty police officer. family and friends of jean will go to services at a dallas church this morning. the officer who shot him, amber guyger faces manslaughter charges. they happen to live in the same building. she says she mistook jean's apartment for her own and thoug
quote, of course, hitler was awful.ool board member is saying this morning about a week after he made this comment. >> it wasn't hitler that was bad. it was the people that follow the laws and the agenda and it went further and further and went out of control. local is so important and we take charge for our own community and for our own kids. >> that is andrew cruz giving his thoughts during a hearing over a state sex ed code requiring schools to discuss same-sex relationships and...
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donald trump is not hitler. this is not nazi germany.at say about how much what happens in the fall matters? >> the point is not so much about hitler and the nazis, you're right. it's not that. i wrote a book in the 1980s that inspired this film some almost 40 years later. it was called "friendly facism." the person who wrote this said people would not come with swastikas but they'll come with a smily face and that's how they'll take over the people, just wooing them in that way. you see it on this stage. this is what america is pamd what it looks like. [ applause ] >> i think all of them know and they're working on this. look, two-thirds, almost two-thirds of people in the country, people eligible to vote are either women, people of color, or young people between the ages of 18 and 35 or a combination of those three. >> right. >> that's two-thirds of america. this is not the old white guy that you say you bring out to vote. >> but it's not two-thirds of the electorate. that's it. that's the thing. who governs america depends on those pe
donald trump is not hitler. this is not nazi germany.at say about how much what happens in the fall matters? >> the point is not so much about hitler and the nazis, you're right. it's not that. i wrote a book in the 1980s that inspired this film some almost 40 years later. it was called "friendly facism." the person who wrote this said people would not come with swastikas but they'll come with a smily face and that's how they'll take over the people, just wooing them in that...
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that of adolf hitler in germany in the one nine hundred thirty s. richard penus a professor of film studies at columbia university he recently hosted a q. and a with more on the new movie he thinks the comparison is fair here and read statements that are terrifying you know coming from the president or some of his underling it's important to realize i think that fascism is one thing and like every other system it evolves so i think fascism of the one nine hundred thirty s. would not be fascism in the twenty first century it will have its own characteristics the movie is wide ranging in scope using examples as diverse as the parklane school shooting to the polluted water crisis in his hometown flint michigan to get the point across he scattergun approach that he's been criticized for in his past films one of the things about michael's films that there's a certain or shocks quality you know i'm just a guy who has a camera and i'm going out there whatever after a while they began to i think where at least on me in terms of a political tool there's less
that of adolf hitler in germany in the one nine hundred thirty s. richard penus a professor of film studies at columbia university he recently hosted a q. and a with more on the new movie he thinks the comparison is fair here and read statements that are terrifying you know coming from the president or some of his underling it's important to realize i think that fascism is one thing and like every other system it evolves so i think fascism of the one nine hundred thirty s. would not be fascism...
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donald trump is not hitler. this is not nazi germany. what is the point of that comparison and what does it say about what happens in the fall matters? >> the point is not so much about hitler and the nazis. i wrote a book in the '80s that inspired this film some almost 40 years later. and the person who wrote this book said that the fascism of the 21st century would not come with concentration camps or swastikas, but a smiley face and a tv show. and that's how they'll take over the people, just by wooing them in that way. and i think that -- look, the good news here, you see it on this stage, is that this is what america is, and what it looks like. [ applause ] i think all of them know, and they're working on this. look, almost 2/3 of this country right now the people eligible to vote are either women, people of color, or young people between the ages of 18 and 35. or a combination of those three. that's 2/3 of america. this is not the old white guy that you say -- >> it's not 2/3 of the electorate. that's the thing. that's it. who gove
donald trump is not hitler. this is not nazi germany. what is the point of that comparison and what does it say about what happens in the fall matters? >> the point is not so much about hitler and the nazis. i wrote a book in the '80s that inspired this film some almost 40 years later. and the person who wrote this book said that the fascism of the 21st century would not come with concentration camps or swastikas, but a smiley face and a tv show. and that's how they'll take over the...
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tuesday saw who appeared here about three years ago, and he had written a book called 1932: the rise of hitler and roosevelt. he's a nationally known presidential scholar. he's written many books on presidential elections, and his latest book is called t.r.'s last war, theodore roosevelt, the great war and a journey of triumph and tragedy. and it really shows what a complex man teddy roosevelt was, and it's very eye-opening because most of us didn't know this, you know, this complex side to him. we knew that, you know, we think of him as, you know, charging up san juan hill or being known as someone who was an environmentalist or gave us the square deal and was very popular and expanded our, you know, our touch not only domestically, but internationally, in the kick january and the -- caribbean and the far east. and he was well thought of enough that he got his face on mount rush more. he is probably one of our greatest presidents, but his life was certainly not simple at all. so anyway, i'd like to welcome dade and just start off by asking how did you decide on this topic? >> trial and error.
tuesday saw who appeared here about three years ago, and he had written a book called 1932: the rise of hitler and roosevelt. he's a nationally known presidential scholar. he's written many books on presidential elections, and his latest book is called t.r.'s last war, theodore roosevelt, the great war and a journey of triumph and tragedy. and it really shows what a complex man teddy roosevelt was, and it's very eye-opening because most of us didn't know this, you know, this complex side to...
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a sign post indicates the way to out of hitler's birthplace. and then there's this license plate eighty eight is neo nazi code for heil hitler. these are just some of the nazi symbols in the village. and he is the unofficial boss here spent for his criminal record includes illegal possession of weapons and assault. if you will not just so the viewers are there leftist and we're not and we have to listen to you nazis and i'll go home with my own garden fence i was told to get out because i'm a nazi sort of also i said i live here and you don't like to do it they play music against us while we have a nice day barbecuing together when he will probably do this every year now against the left wingers are shown here to see on t.v. and. police are often present in yama so that they can intervene swiftly in case of conflict. treasonist installed people this village is home to right wing nationalists who opposed the german constitution and our basic democratic order so of course we keep a close eye on them and nature every event that takes place here in
a sign post indicates the way to out of hitler's birthplace. and then there's this license plate eighty eight is neo nazi code for heil hitler. these are just some of the nazi symbols in the village. and he is the unofficial boss here spent for his criminal record includes illegal possession of weapons and assault. if you will not just so the viewers are there leftist and we're not and we have to listen to you nazis and i'll go home with my own garden fence i was told to get out because i'm a...
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they say they're fans of hitler everyone knows what hitler did. are don't even want to think about it any more. barbeque night with one of the players families an opportunity to play football and share frustrations about what they see is society turning a blind eye to the attacks it's over cous cous and sausages that this club forges its reputation as a success story for social cohesion like. turning now to the weekend sporting action by night live the crew is in had a difficult start to the season goes in their first three matches sunday's home clash with mines was an opportunity to finally get some points on the board and they got off the mark thanks to another great performance from their young star. a europa league double for kerry however some thursday when she was a shoo in to start against mines later cues and dominated in the first half as they went to desperate search of their first gold as they got points recent jimmie call of harvard shooting over. after the break and against the run of play mind set the ball in the nets but the video a
they say they're fans of hitler everyone knows what hitler did. are don't even want to think about it any more. barbeque night with one of the players families an opportunity to play football and share frustrations about what they see is society turning a blind eye to the attacks it's over cous cous and sausages that this club forges its reputation as a success story for social cohesion like. turning now to the weekend sporting action by night live the crew is in had a difficult start to the...
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comparing orban to hitler the vice president of the european commission can you imagine such insultsat's incredible so far as straightened it and fired at mr timson months but the debates was strange to me in the sense that the left is furious is really aggressive to an incredible point as well as the liberals the globalists because they know it is their last chance to obtain that the populists are punished somehow the polls all the hunt galleons but the list grows longer here is a cross is allianz yet. how they're hungry goes so far the only country is yet how they let hunger is to one hungry person it goes out of line so out of the family because it is only going to whip hungary back into abide by the rules isn't it is going to work. it didn't work it won't work and all day do is fit to mind or plan or plan will be reelected certainly one time comes with a big majority because he's a victim of europe the worst that europe can produce we heard yesterday and today today it was less important vote happened and that was it but the report produced by mrs sargent teenie was a green party
comparing orban to hitler the vice president of the european commission can you imagine such insultsat's incredible so far as straightened it and fired at mr timson months but the debates was strange to me in the sense that the left is furious is really aggressive to an incredible point as well as the liberals the globalists because they know it is their last chance to obtain that the populists are punished somehow the polls all the hunt galleons but the list grows longer here is a cross is...
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you see, edith was spying on hitler for britain at the time. is it all true? who knows?out with her eccentric neighbor, until her family, like so many others, abandons the area. so, you left and edith stayed. >> yes. it was the early '60s when we moved away. >> in 1976, edith's mother, alice, passes away on the couch in the front room. not long after, edith retires and spends her days watching greta garbo videos and listening to big bands on vinyl. more and more, whitewood cottage stands apart -- her oasis amid urban blight. by the '90s, homeless -- living in parked cars -- provide an edgy backdrop for the grunge-rock scene. but all the while, developers are slowly gobbling up edith's neighborhood, says real-estate broker paul thomas. >> each time a parcel came up on the market, they'd just quietly acquire it and let it sit in an llc, and they assembled the whole entire block, except for her house. >> it's in early 2006 when edith gets the knock at her door. it's a representative of kg investment management, which wants to put up a shopping mall. the developer makes a pr
you see, edith was spying on hitler for britain at the time. is it all true? who knows?out with her eccentric neighbor, until her family, like so many others, abandons the area. so, you left and edith stayed. >> yes. it was the early '60s when we moved away. >> in 1976, edith's mother, alice, passes away on the couch in the front room. not long after, edith retires and spends her days watching greta garbo videos and listening to big bands on vinyl. more and more, whitewood cottage...
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winston churchill famously commented when hitler's turned east in 1941, and the prospect of the ussr as an ally loomed. that had hitler invaded hell, i would have made a favorable reference to the devil in the house of commons. the old epithet of my enemy -- of the enemy of my enemy being my friend, but underlying that wartime relationship was the fact that winston churchill famously had said in the aftermath of the russian revolution, the intended strangled bolshevism at its birth. it was really, probably only a matter of time before the allies went their separate ways, splitting along ideological and power political lines. the fundamental question, what would happen to germany now that the war was over was almost in -- was foremost in everyone's minds. what steps were necessary to underpin an effective and and enduring peace? not even 30 years had passed since the war to end all wars had been fought. ally supreme commander in 1918, the ink was barely dry on that settlement in june of 1919, that this is not a piece, merely an armistice for 20 years. a rearmed, reinvigorated germany
winston churchill famously commented when hitler's turned east in 1941, and the prospect of the ussr as an ally loomed. that had hitler invaded hell, i would have made a favorable reference to the devil in the house of commons. the old epithet of my enemy -- of the enemy of my enemy being my friend, but underlying that wartime relationship was the fact that winston churchill famously had said in the aftermath of the russian revolution, the intended strangled bolshevism at its birth. it was...
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party that in this election has had representatives that want a journalist to die which is glorified hitler and humiliated victims of the holocaust this weekend democrats could never offer a change or improvements in society the only thing they could offer is widening the gap in society and growing hatred. join a whole reports from stockholm. the center left social democrats have been the biggest party in every swedish election for a century true again this time but not by far and it's a relief it's be their worst result ever i think it's fine the problem now is how can we make it. how can you be government with this since it's really hard to see. how to how to make a staple of government this is an election that seen support shift from the center to the extremes coalition building will be tough one big winner has been the empty immigrant sweden democrats are not as big as they'd hoped the story of the night is that while the far right has become a force in swedish politics they won't be taking over just yet what would seem harry is a political earthquake. really brought his political histo
party that in this election has had representatives that want a journalist to die which is glorified hitler and humiliated victims of the holocaust this weekend democrats could never offer a change or improvements in society the only thing they could offer is widening the gap in society and growing hatred. join a whole reports from stockholm. the center left social democrats have been the biggest party in every swedish election for a century true again this time but not by far and it's a relief...
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as disaffection with the british grew the germans promoted hitler as a liberator. and in one thousand nine hundred eighty three one camp was translated into arabic. i met sure menasha a he was a child in basra. there was a famous say. good in the sky. on the ground miss year whether i missed out on a lovely summer or feel of a vehicle over. it sounds like the bomb. the nazi's key arab support the grand mufti of jerusalem came to baghdad in one thousand thirty nine. the jews did not understand what happened in iraq. with the mufti and with the influence of the now as this during the thirty's they are in danger to us our intention. to move to moved into this house on the banks of the tigris in baghdad next door to david's family the dang gurus. in early one nine hundred forty one to move to hitler's. your excellences the great fear of. the palestinian problem has united all the arab states and the mutual hatred of the english and the jews. that abs are willing to shed their blood in the holy war and the oil flow for england. great futa my wishes for a long life and c
as disaffection with the british grew the germans promoted hitler as a liberator. and in one thousand nine hundred eighty three one camp was translated into arabic. i met sure menasha a he was a child in basra. there was a famous say. good in the sky. on the ground miss year whether i missed out on a lovely summer or feel of a vehicle over. it sounds like the bomb. the nazi's key arab support the grand mufti of jerusalem came to baghdad in one thousand thirty nine. the jews did not understand...
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hitler salutes foreigners go home. our great hope for you ladies and gentlemen those of you who are from the mainstream establishment because as long if we didn't have idiots like this if we only had ordinary citizens demonstrating that would have been a disaster for you. because idiots like these give you the kinds of pictures that you want where you are to turning the cause and effect on its head many ordinary people do not feel at home and i mean as reprehensible as hitler salutes are let me tell you that the true crime was the blood crime committed by two asylum seekers. in kenya. listening to the citizens of germany is something that the german government must do both the chancellor and its spokespeople said. that their rather disseminated the fake news that in chemistry was an assignment to violence and hatreds and the media followed it n.t.v. for example said near nancy's looking for civil war left behind a field of fear and uncertainty and they found. immigrants like animals colic aland thank you you have run o
hitler salutes foreigners go home. our great hope for you ladies and gentlemen those of you who are from the mainstream establishment because as long if we didn't have idiots like this if we only had ordinary citizens demonstrating that would have been a disaster for you. because idiots like these give you the kinds of pictures that you want where you are to turning the cause and effect on its head many ordinary people do not feel at home and i mean as reprehensible as hitler salutes are let me...
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a fake license plate with the number eighty eight that's a neo nazi code for heil hitler. but much as the arm is steeped in that is symbolism that's not all you'll find here there are other signs on display there we'd love for all diversity democracy and refugees. for instance the population here is at least ninety percent nazis. apart from horse and me there's one other couple that claims to be neutral or tar but we don't think you can be neutral about these issues. and they've broken off all contact with us so it's just me and more stuff all along here nobody talks to us on the nazis and soldiers harass us and commit crimes against us. in the summer of twenty fifteen their ban went up in flames and burned to the ground apparently due to arson the law my eyes view it as attempted murder. they've turned what's left of the structure into a kind of memorial. board and in fact in the past years we've become very wary especially after the arson attack we've installed security measures in our home the whole situation is very difficult. you could see it's a constant blinking thr
a fake license plate with the number eighty eight that's a neo nazi code for heil hitler. but much as the arm is steeped in that is symbolism that's not all you'll find here there are other signs on display there we'd love for all diversity democracy and refugees. for instance the population here is at least ninety percent nazis. apart from horse and me there's one other couple that claims to be neutral or tar but we don't think you can be neutral about these issues. and they've broken off all...