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that was the headquarters of the political police the gestapo the headquarters of the s.s. the should stuff and the security service of the s.s. occupied the area where the topography of terror is located now take it all sounds very similar security service is shoot stuff how did they differ. what's important is that they were part of 2 different areas the word gestapo stood for the secret state police. that was a state or government agency a police agency. the s.s. the should stuff and also existed before 933 but it wasn't part of the state but it was part of the nazi party that's a very important point in a democracy a state based on the rule of law keep state institutions and party organizations separate after 933 they were in a woven here with. different organizations but with a single goal to maintain the nazi's hold on power when they fought the resistance and organized deportations. so you could say that here at this location the threads all came together of many of the crimes that were committed one or 2000 kilometers away from here all. these here were the perpetra
that was the headquarters of the political police the gestapo the headquarters of the s.s. the should stuff and the security service of the s.s. occupied the area where the topography of terror is located now take it all sounds very similar security service is shoot stuff how did they differ. what's important is that they were part of 2 different areas the word gestapo stood for the secret state police. that was a state or government agency a police agency. the s.s. the should stuff and also...
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that was the headquarters of the political police the gestapo stuff the headquarters of the s.s. the should stuff and the security service of the s.s. occupied the area where the topography of terror is located now. it all sounds very similar security service is should stuff how did they differ. i missed it what's important is that they were part of 2 different areas the word gestapo stood for the secret state police. that was a state or government agency a police agency. the s.s. the should stuff and also existed before 933 but it wasn't part of the state it was part of the nazi party that's a very important point in a democracy a state based on the rule of law keep state institutions and party organizations separate after 933 they were in a woven here with. different organizations but with a single goal to maintain the nazis hold on power when they fought the resistance and organized deportations. so you could say that here at this location the threads all came together of many of the crimes that were committed one or 2000 kilometers away from here all. these here were the perp
that was the headquarters of the political police the gestapo stuff the headquarters of the s.s. the should stuff and the security service of the s.s. occupied the area where the topography of terror is located now. it all sounds very similar security service is should stuff how did they differ. i missed it what's important is that they were part of 2 different areas the word gestapo stood for the secret state police. that was a state or government agency a police agency. the s.s. the should...
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stuff that was the headquarters of the political police the gestapo the headquarters of the s.s. the should stuff all the security service of the s.s. occupied the area where the topography of terror is located now. it all sounds very similar security service is should stuff how did they differ. i missed it what's important is that they were part of 2 different areas the word gestapo stood for the secret state police. that was a state or government agency a police agency. the s.s. the should stuff will also existed before 933 but it wasn't part of the state it was part of the nazi party that's a very important point in a democracy a state based on the rule of law keep state institutions and party organizations separate after 933 they were in a woven here with. different organizations but with a single goal to maintain the nazis hold on power. they fought the resistance and organized deportations. so you could say that here at this location the threads all came together of many of the crimes that were committed one or 2000 kilometers away from here all. these here were the perpetr
stuff that was the headquarters of the political police the gestapo the headquarters of the s.s. the should stuff all the security service of the s.s. occupied the area where the topography of terror is located now. it all sounds very similar security service is should stuff how did they differ. i missed it what's important is that they were part of 2 different areas the word gestapo stood for the secret state police. that was a state or government agency a police agency. the s.s. the should...
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stop that was the headquarters of the political police the gestapo the headquarters of the s.s. the should stuff the security service of the s.s. occupied the area where the topography of terror is located now like this it all sounds very similar security service as is should stuff how did they differ. i missed it what's important is that they were part of 2 different areas the word gestapo stood for the secret state police that was a state or government agency a police agency. the s.s. the should stuff will also existed before 933 but it wasn't part of the state it was part of the nazi party that's a very important point in a democracy a state based on the rule of law keep state institutions and party organizations separate after 933 they were in a woven here with. different organizations but with a single goal to maintain the nazis hold on power. they fought the resistance and organized deportations. so you could say that here at this location the threads all came together of many of the crimes that were committed one or 2000 kilometers away from here all. these here were the
stop that was the headquarters of the political police the gestapo the headquarters of the s.s. the should stuff the security service of the s.s. occupied the area where the topography of terror is located now like this it all sounds very similar security service as is should stuff how did they differ. i missed it what's important is that they were part of 2 different areas the word gestapo stood for the secret state police that was a state or government agency a police agency. the s.s. the...
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that was the headquarters of the political police the gestapo the headquarters of the s.s. the should stop the security service of the s.s. occupied the area where the topography of terror is located now take it all sounds very similar security service stuff how did they differ. i missed it what's important is that they were part of 2 different areas the work gestapo stood for the secret state police. that was a state or government agency a police agency. the s.s. the should stuff will also existed before 933 but it wasn't part of the state it was part of the nazi party that's a very important point in a democracy a state based on the rule of law keep state institutions and party organizations separate after 933 they were in a woven here with. different organizations but with a single goal to maintain the nazis hold on power. they fought the resistance and organized deportations. so you could say that here at this location the threads all came together of many of the crimes that were committed one or 2000 kilometers away from here all. these here were the perpetrators. yes
that was the headquarters of the political police the gestapo the headquarters of the s.s. the should stop the security service of the s.s. occupied the area where the topography of terror is located now take it all sounds very similar security service stuff how did they differ. i missed it what's important is that they were part of 2 different areas the work gestapo stood for the secret state police. that was a state or government agency a police agency. the s.s. the should stuff will also...
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that was the headquarters of the political police the gestapo the headquarters of the s.s. the should stuff and the security service of the s.s. occupied the area where the topography of terror is located now like this it all sounds very similar security service as is should stuff how did they differ. what's important is that they were part of 2 different areas the word gestapo stood for the secret state police that was a state or government agency a police agency. the s.s. they should stuff will also existed before 933 but it wasn't part of the state it was part of the nazi party that's a very important point in a democracy a state based on the rule of law keep state institutions and party organizations separate after 933 they were in a woven here at. different organizations but with a single goal to maintain the nazis hold on power. they fought the resistance and organized deportations. so you could say that here at this location the threads all came together of many of the crimes that were committed one or 2000 kilometers away from here all. these here were the perpetrat
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calling federal police officers stormtroopers or gestapo as clyburn did.ops are not nazis and it is grotesque and offensive. i challenge every democrat in that hearing, everyone of you apologize to those police officers that your party is calling nazis. not any one of them. jerry nadler saying it is a myth, it doesn't exist. testimony from my long-time friend, the acting deputy of homeland security, do you know how many injuries there have been to federal police officers in the last six months, just in portland? >> sean: i know overall, recently in the last two weeks, 2,000. >> just in portland, 277 injuries. we're talking throwing pipes, throwing rocks, frozen water bottles, we are talking hitting a federal officer on the head with a sledgehammer. we are talking commercial grade lasers to blind the officers and by the way, it's interesting. one of the commercial grade lasers, i have to admit, i looked at that claim and i kind of thought that was overwrought. i sort of thought of the laser partner that you play with a cat with and what's the big deal? can'
calling federal police officers stormtroopers or gestapo as clyburn did.ops are not nazis and it is grotesque and offensive. i challenge every democrat in that hearing, everyone of you apologize to those police officers that your party is calling nazis. not any one of them. jerry nadler saying it is a myth, it doesn't exist. testimony from my long-time friend, the acting deputy of homeland security, do you know how many injuries there have been to federal police officers in the last six months,...
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and call the gestapo in and who you are beating up and why. i don't remember open press of what's going on and these things have been covered. i want to live in america that cops are held accountable. you wear a gun and badge you have a lot of power and your actions need to be judged and monitored, correct? >> yes. graham senator graham: you want to live in a country where they have got your back? how many people have been prosecuted -- any prosecutions in the making for the 200 something injuries? mr. cuccinelli: there are. i don't know the exact number of cases. ms. cox: out of the district of oregon, we have 97 areases. senator graham: i'm going to be watching really hard whether or not the people who attacked our officers are prosecuted. and i will join my democratic colleagues to make sure the i.g. looks really hard at any excessive use of force. i think most americans, if a cop is going overboard, we want to know about it and take corrective action. most americans wants to make sure that someone who throws a brick or bolt of water at a p
and call the gestapo in and who you are beating up and why. i don't remember open press of what's going on and these things have been covered. i want to live in america that cops are held accountable. you wear a gun and badge you have a lot of power and your actions need to be judged and monitored, correct? >> yes. graham senator graham: you want to live in a country where they have got your back? how many people have been prosecuted -- any prosecutions in the making for the 200 something...
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calling the gestapo in and who you are beating up and why. i don't remember open press of what is going on and talking about the press. these things have been covered. i want to live in america that cops are held accountable. do both of you agree with that? >> yes, sir. senator graham: you wear a gun and badge you have a lot of power and your actions need to be judged and monitored, correct? you both agree with that? >> yes. graham senator graham: you want to live in a country where they have got your back? right? >> yes, sir. senator graham how many people : have been prosecuted -- any prosecutions in the making for the 200 something injuries? mr. cuccinelli: there are. the exact number, i do not know the exact number of cases. ms. cox: yes, currently, out of the district of oregon, we have 97 arrests. senator graham: i'm going to be watching really hard whether or not the people who attacked our officers are prosecuted. and i will join my democratic colleagues to make sure that the ig looks really hard at any excessive use of force. i think
calling the gestapo in and who you are beating up and why. i don't remember open press of what is going on and talking about the press. these things have been covered. i want to live in america that cops are held accountable. do both of you agree with that? >> yes, sir. senator graham: you wear a gun and badge you have a lot of power and your actions need to be judged and monitored, correct? you both agree with that? >> yes. graham senator graham: you want to live in a country where...
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he got on the train avoided the gestapo and bluffed his way through the various checkpoints. he crossed the border into occupied france. he made it through all of those check points even though the guards were supposed to stop anyone over 5'11". henry giraud was 6 foot tall. in 1914 he sent a telegram to his wife upon his escape. he sent the same telegram on his second escape. business concluded, stop, excellent health, stop, affectionately anre. this was probably the hardest story for me to tell because it was so moving when i was researching it. one of the most extensive prisoner of war camp escapes in world war ii happened in october of 1943 in one of three death camps in poland. sabibor was located in eastern poland. not many documents have survived because the germans tried to erase the history of what happened in sobibor and was built expressly for the purpose of killing jews. the area was remote and the land not good but it did have a rail line. jews arrived by the train load usually ten box cars at a time, carrying about 2,000 people and every jew sent there was gasse
he got on the train avoided the gestapo and bluffed his way through the various checkpoints. he crossed the border into occupied france. he made it through all of those check points even though the guards were supposed to stop anyone over 5'11". henry giraud was 6 foot tall. in 1914 he sent a telegram to his wife upon his escape. he sent the same telegram on his second escape. business concluded, stop, excellent health, stop, affectionately anre. this was probably the hardest story for me...
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of nazi germany like writer and his acres in 1933 the nazis burned her books on the run from the gestapo she fled to mexico writing explores the trauma of the state. and nobel prize winner thomas mann the novelist found a new home in california the villa aurora became a home away from home for exiled german intellectuals from director fritz long to playwright battered. it's an incredible saga of different fates people who scattered across the world and who didn't just save their own lives but brought about an unbelievable cultural transfer because it wasn't just anyone who happens to be that many of the exiles came from the intellectual classes the liberal democratic classes the sciences and the arts. you could say they were the elite of the 5 my republic. republic here is where the contributions from this cultural elite will be remembered the museum of exile will be built on the ruins of the un height of once berlin's main train station a symbolic spot. on. here here is where the exiles often began their journey filled with fear and then here is where their memories return because this
of nazi germany like writer and his acres in 1933 the nazis burned her books on the run from the gestapo she fled to mexico writing explores the trauma of the state. and nobel prize winner thomas mann the novelist found a new home in california the villa aurora became a home away from home for exiled german intellectuals from director fritz long to playwright battered. it's an incredible saga of different fates people who scattered across the world and who didn't just save their own lives but...
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to throw out terms like storm troopers and gestapo to describe law enforcement officers doing their jobs. and for that reason i've introduce legislation called the reclaimoves act. it provides if you are injure injured, if your property is damaged and business burned to the ground or looted and destroyed during a riot come as a result by denying police protection the new have a federal cause of action to sue the municipality or city that has denied you policewi protection. and willfully looks the other way while your life was in danger while your business burned to the ground. denying fair protection of law enforcement is a civil rightsic violation for any american who was denied. representative john lewis who is passing and the nation just mourned, he said "rioting, looting, and burning is not the way. organized. demonstrate. sit in. stand up. vote. "representative lewis is exactly right. we all have a right to free speech and we should protect that right vigorously. we should also be united to condemn political violence and domestic terrorism. and to understand what is happening on the
to throw out terms like storm troopers and gestapo to describe law enforcement officers doing their jobs. and for that reason i've introduce legislation called the reclaimoves act. it provides if you are injure injured, if your property is damaged and business burned to the ground or looted and destroyed during a riot come as a result by denying police protection the new have a federal cause of action to sue the municipality or city that has denied you policewi protection. and willfully looks...
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, and they are not doing it, because they would rather throw horrible language that republicans, "gestapo" and "stormtroopers," and it's really appalling they don't use the same condemnation against rioters and criminals and people who are setting american cities on fire. >> harris: before we scoot, marie, ten seconds. >> marie: it's an election year and everything's really challenging, and i applaud tim scott for the work he's trying to do. i agree, i think karen bass and others are trying to get us some accommodation here, because we need it. >> harris: will move on. white house negotiators are headed back to capitol hill today in an attempt to put together a deal on coronavirus relief before the end of the week. can they get that done? like, any time soon? speak of the democratic leaders have moved about 1 inch. 1 inch, in eight days, for the sake of the millions of millions or need more help, let's hope they decide to get serious. ♪ veteran homeowners: why refinance now? because record low mortgage rates have dropped even lower. and now you can save $3000 a year. veterans can shortcut
, and they are not doing it, because they would rather throw horrible language that republicans, "gestapo" and "stormtroopers," and it's really appalling they don't use the same condemnation against rioters and criminals and people who are setting american cities on fire. >> harris: before we scoot, marie, ten seconds. >> marie: it's an election year and everything's really challenging, and i applaud tim scott for the work he's trying to do. i agree, i think...
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the use of the word "storm trooper" or "gestapo" to paint trump as adolf hitler.ng the same language in this. trump's personal militia. again, i think to your point, these are people doing their jobs and are enforcing the law. you can disban d.h.s., but these different divisions of it are still going to be there. >> harris: what is life going to be like potentially without d.h.s., josh? if that were to happen. >> josh: well, you know, hopefully we'll never have to find out. look, their problem, the aclu's problem is not with d.h.s., it's with law enforcement. it's with local police. it's with as gillion talked about, it with i.c.e. and federal law enforcement. i found it fascinating in the letter they said the one thing to learn from portland and then they go on to criticize d.h.s. the one thing we have learn is the federal law enforcement? no. after burning the city to the studs, the problem is not law enforcement. i assure you. >> harris: marie are you concerned how we talk about these things and the labels we put on each other at this point, you know, "gestapo"
the use of the word "storm trooper" or "gestapo" to paint trump as adolf hitler.ng the same language in this. trump's personal militia. again, i think to your point, these are people doing their jobs and are enforcing the law. you can disban d.h.s., but these different divisions of it are still going to be there. >> harris: what is life going to be like potentially without d.h.s., josh? if that were to happen. >> josh: well, you know, hopefully we'll never have...
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stuff that was the headquarters of the political police the gestapo the headquarters of the s.s. the should stuff the security service of the s.s. occupied the area where the topography of terror is located now like this can it all sounds very similar security service stuff how did they differ. what's important is that they were part of 2 different areas of the world to stop all stood for the secret state police that was a state or government agency a police agency. the s.s. they should stuff will also existed before 933 but it wasn't part of the state it was part of the nazi party that's a very important point in a democracy a state based on the rule of law keep state institutions and party organizations separate after 933 they were in a woven here with. different organizations but with a single goal to maintain the nazis hold on power when they fought the resistance and organized deportations. so you could say that here at this location the threads all came together of many of the crimes that were committed one or 2000 kilometers away from here all. these here were the perpetra
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. >> and with george mcgovern as president of the united states, we wouldn't have to have gestapo-style tactics in thest eets of chicago! ( cheers and applause ) >> and where a press crroential was noction. >> but don't push me. take your hands off of me unless you plan to arrest me! >> and even without ch high drama, conventions were often filled with political suspense. would george mcgovern get to keep all his delegates from california i1972, the key to his nomination? would ronald reagan four years ter succeed in unseating president gerald ford? his nomination hopes alive with a parliamentary maneuver? but that 1980 convtion washe last gasp of anything approaching suspense. the primaries had already become the way the great majority of delegerates welected. no more brokers in smoke-filled rooms picking a nominee; no second or third ballots where alliances were formed or broken. there hasn't been a second ballot for a presidential nomination since 1952. and every four years, pundits proclaim that, this time, there wille a real contested convention, only to watch e nomination wrapped
. >> and with george mcgovern as president of the united states, we wouldn't have to have gestapo-style tactics in thest eets of chicago! ( cheers and applause ) >> and where a press crroential was noction. >> but don't push me. take your hands off of me unless you plan to arrest me! >> and even without ch high drama, conventions were often filled with political suspense. would george mcgovern get to keep all his delegates from california i1972, the key to his...
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has not only been caught on camera snatching up peaceful protesters off the streets gestapo style and tossing them into the backs of unmarked many bands all because of this transgender protester allegedly vandalized some security cameras i mean if that doesn't call for some hardcore iron fisted secret police tactics than then i don't know what does of course being sarcastic this is horrible but that wasn't the only fall smelling n.y.p.d. antics put on display for the world to see this week as the investigative journalist the pro publica published thousands of police discipline records that the city of new york has kept under wraps for decades are to america's trinity chavez has the story. i'm a little outcry against racial injustice and police brutality there are big growing calls for greater transparency and accountability when it comes to law enforcement but after several judge paas the public release of disciplinary records of the n.y.p.d. was a ship decided to take matters into its own hands. pro publica is making headlines after publishing more than 12000 complaints against nearl
has not only been caught on camera snatching up peaceful protesters off the streets gestapo style and tossing them into the backs of unmarked many bands all because of this transgender protester allegedly vandalized some security cameras i mean if that doesn't call for some hardcore iron fisted secret police tactics than then i don't know what does of course being sarcastic this is horrible but that wasn't the only fall smelling n.y.p.d. antics put on display for the world to see this week as...
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knowing that the phone lines were probably tapped by the gestapo he was being very careful in what he said. coltus recognized and acknowledged that paris was one of the most beautiful cities in europe, if not the world. he had no intention to be the man known through history who destroyed all the architectural wonders i just described. his resolution on the telephone was designed to protect as best he could his family that was still in germany. coltus really feared that soon enough he would have to either carry out hitler's directive or he would be replaced by an officer who would most certainly carry out hitler's directive. he commented to his staff rather jokingly, ever since the enemies have refused to listen to our fuhrer, the war has gone badly. it was now going quite badly for the general. he received the order he had been anticipating and fearing, directly from hitler. the strongest measures must be taken against the first signs of insurrection, including public execution of ringleaders. demolition of the seine bridges must be prepared. paris must not fall into enemy hands exce
knowing that the phone lines were probably tapped by the gestapo he was being very careful in what he said. coltus recognized and acknowledged that paris was one of the most beautiful cities in europe, if not the world. he had no intention to be the man known through history who destroyed all the architectural wonders i just described. his resolution on the telephone was designed to protect as best he could his family that was still in germany. coltus really feared that soon enough he would...
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third floor we found the door and we knocked nobody answered so we should bang on the door like the gestapo. because that's what it took with those inhabitants. and completely unaware this apartment was truly historic moment in history. that is the room in which polanski volunteered his mission to auschwitz. >> we are sorry again. we have the same problem people can't see it. or maybe i stop intervening. >> it's hard to see if it is a localized issue. at this point i am nearing the end. >> i can see it. case i will describe the images. for those who cannot. so now picture in your mind a very untidy studio apartment one of the things i want to do is to bring someone who had been in that apartment and you may remember that child that polanski had comforted moments before he was arrested sitting on polanski's knee that when america was still alive and looking very dapper. i took him back to the apartment and showed him around it was the first time america had been back since the war. and to push him to remember all sorts of details concerning the layout of the furniture in the room and he also
third floor we found the door and we knocked nobody answered so we should bang on the door like the gestapo. because that's what it took with those inhabitants. and completely unaware this apartment was truly historic moment in history. that is the room in which polanski volunteered his mission to auschwitz. >> we are sorry again. we have the same problem people can't see it. or maybe i stop intervening. >> it's hard to see if it is a localized issue. at this point i am nearing the...
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after months of dangerous work, she was betrayed, arrested by the gestapo, imprisoned and tortured.he died after being shot in a concentration camp in september 1944. her plaque marks the return of the blue plaque scheme after a brief hiatus because of coronavirus. the new plaque will mark the house in bloomsbury in central london that was her family home when she left england for the last time. english heritage, which oversees the blue plaque scheme, believes that the story of her remarkable courage in the service of her adopted country is something that will serve to inspire future generations. time for a look at the weather — here's ben rich. more downpours to contend with today, but for the weekend it should look a bit more like summer, some drier, brighter weather on the way. it may not feel like it, though. a windy start to the weekend. some very cool days, decidedly chilly nights for the time of year but it will be mainly dry. not at the moment, particularly for england and wales, showers and longer spells of rain, particularly heavy rain pushing into north sea coasts and nor
after months of dangerous work, she was betrayed, arrested by the gestapo, imprisoned and tortured.he died after being shot in a concentration camp in september 1944. her plaque marks the return of the blue plaque scheme after a brief hiatus because of coronavirus. the new plaque will mark the house in bloomsbury in central london that was her family home when she left england for the last time. english heritage, which oversees the blue plaque scheme, believes that the story of her remarkable...
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freedom of the press, the gestapo took care of that.hly, more efficiently, with all resources of science and the modern state. the german press became a nazi press. the german airwaves opened only two nazi voices. -- naziers, nazi papers books, nazi pamphlets, these were all the people could read. drama, nazis, nazi music, this is all people could hear. the art of german, the sculpture, the painting, the drama all regimented to serve one purpose, the indoctrination of carl schmidt. heard.ce must only be what a voice from the cradle to .he grave, the voice of hitler scores of microphones with cameras were used to photograph hitler and record his voice so that all the germany would receive the message of him. was photographed from the front, from the back, from the right, from the left, from every .ngle, hitler sobbing, hitler smiling, hitler shouting. working people into a frenzy. [indiscernible] >> [speaking german] tendernessst be note and youth. i went to see in their eyes at the gleam of the beast of prey. german]ng >> brutality is r
freedom of the press, the gestapo took care of that.hly, more efficiently, with all resources of science and the modern state. the german press became a nazi press. the german airwaves opened only two nazi voices. -- naziers, nazi papers books, nazi pamphlets, these were all the people could read. drama, nazis, nazi music, this is all people could hear. the art of german, the sculpture, the painting, the drama all regimented to serve one purpose, the indoctrination of carl schmidt. heard.ce...
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freedom of the press, the gestapo took care of that.ndfather before him. this time, even more followed. more efficiently with all the resources of science and the modern state. the german press became a nazi press. the german airwaves opened only to matching voices, books, pamphlets. these were all the people could read. music.s, dramas, these were all the people could hear. the art of germany, the sculpture, the paintings, the drama, all regimented to serve one purpose, the indoctrination of carl schmitt. one voice only must be heard by carl schmitt. one voice from the cradle to the grave. the voice of hitler, hitler, hitler, hitler. microphones were used. they recorded his voice so that all of germany and others throughout the world could receive his message of hate. hitler was photographed from the front, from the back, from the right, from the left, from every angle. hitler, hitler, hitler, hitler sobbing, hitler smiling, hitler working his people into a frenzy. [chanting] the youths grow up. hitler -- >> [chanting] >> there must be
freedom of the press, the gestapo took care of that.ndfather before him. this time, even more followed. more efficiently with all the resources of science and the modern state. the german press became a nazi press. the german airwaves opened only to matching voices, books, pamphlets. these were all the people could read. music.s, dramas, these were all the people could hear. the art of germany, the sculpture, the paintings, the drama, all regimented to serve one purpose, the indoctrination of...
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freedom of the press, the gestapo took care of that.ther before him at this time even more thoroughly, more efficiently with all the resources of science in the modern state. the german press became the nazi press. to naziirways open only voices. nazi papers, nazi books, nazi pamphlets, these were all the people could read. nazi dramas, nazi speeches, nazi news, these were all the people could hear. the art of germany, the sculpture, the painting, the drama all regimented to serve one purpose -- the indoctrination of carl schmidt. one voice must be heard by carl schmidt, one voice from the cradle to the grave, the voice hitler, hitler. scores of cameras were used to record hitler so people throughout the world could receive his message of hate. hitler was photographed from the front, from the back, from the right, from the left, from every angle hitler, hitler, hitler. hitler smiling, hitler's sobbing.- hitler [people chanting] tendernessst be no in you. i want to see in their eyes the gleam of the beast of prey. brutality is respected.
freedom of the press, the gestapo took care of that.ther before him at this time even more thoroughly, more efficiently with all the resources of science in the modern state. the german press became the nazi press. to naziirways open only voices. nazi papers, nazi books, nazi pamphlets, these were all the people could read. nazi dramas, nazi speeches, nazi news, these were all the people could hear. the art of germany, the sculpture, the painting, the drama all regimented to serve one purpose...
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after months of dangerous work, she was betrayed, arrested by the gestapo, imprisoned and tortured.arks the return of the blue plaque scheme after a brief hiatus because of coronavirus. the new plaque will mark the house in bloomsbury in central london that was her family home when she left england for the last time.
after months of dangerous work, she was betrayed, arrested by the gestapo, imprisoned and tortured.arks the return of the blue plaque scheme after a brief hiatus because of coronavirus. the new plaque will mark the house in bloomsbury in central london that was her family home when she left england for the last time.
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in the videos of people who look just like me get tortured and murdered when i know firsthand the gestapo about a police fail like i still had to scramble people in my nightmare as you know that . that i lost to gun violence i don't need to see videos of black boys and girls in america to know that bottom on roughly has 300 people murdered a yeah i live here i walk the streets are feeling i don't need to see bloody bodies on a concrete to believe was going on because i know like the thanksgiving table shrinking fat you know what i'm saying like the friendly a group photo of start a band it's like they won't be screaming congratulations when you are crossing state you failed at the numbers you got saving a phone won't paying again send you gotta be wow who had to anti-lynching campaign but she knew that she had to go all the c's the speak that truth because the people in the south with them with the lynch and so bent you know they didn't threaten the murder bottom news robert they need pitches if they were smelled of strange biggest amount of strange fruit hanging from a tree you understan
in the videos of people who look just like me get tortured and murdered when i know firsthand the gestapo about a police fail like i still had to scramble people in my nightmare as you know that . that i lost to gun violence i don't need to see videos of black boys and girls in america to know that bottom on roughly has 300 people murdered a yeah i live here i walk the streets are feeling i don't need to see bloody bodies on a concrete to believe was going on because i know like the...
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>> what i'm saying is that i think the way the spotlight by gestapo would you want to do for the next four years that contrast with the fact that biden doesn't talk about much at all with any specificity. no windows with the jill biden presidency is like. i don't know if you move out of the basement or just a in the basement in wilmington. i don't think he's promised that yet. will be moved or is he too afraid to move? this is a campaign with the present as to lay out his vision and when he does that that will force in my view vice president biden to come out and lay out his. then you have a binary choice. we have a binary choice in this election that's the election i think donald trump can win. he cannot win a referendum election. he can win a binary choice election. when you add on to it the racial unrest of the country which has been causing my view by two factors, number one, the murder of george floyd and that being an indicator of police misconduct across the country in many places, and two, the coronavirus lockdown. i think all of the tension and stress and depression that has
>> what i'm saying is that i think the way the spotlight by gestapo would you want to do for the next four years that contrast with the fact that biden doesn't talk about much at all with any specificity. no windows with the jill biden presidency is like. i don't know if you move out of the basement or just a in the basement in wilmington. i don't think he's promised that yet. will be moved or is he too afraid to move? this is a campaign with the present as to lay out his vision and when...
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all of a sudden, there is a gestapo around here recommending everyone go to a psychologist, when in reality, the psychologists themselves don't know what they are doing, because they don't take the time to figure out that some person might be on heart medication, and they don't understand the effects of prescribing a psychotic drug will have the effect with the heart medication. well, i think the caller is saying a few important things. she is recognizing that people are experiencing a lot of distress. that is consistent with our survey. but i do think it is important that when people are at the point when they are no longer capable of managing the level of stress they are experiencing that they do seek out professional help. the point about sitting down and talking and trying to understand what is going on with someone is very important. that is one of the hallmarks of good mental health care, the people are being listened to, issues are being understood, and the type of treatment that is isng employed with people really consistent with what the needs are of the person. i will say that one
all of a sudden, there is a gestapo around here recommending everyone go to a psychologist, when in reality, the psychologists themselves don't know what they are doing, because they don't take the time to figure out that some person might be on heart medication, and they don't understand the effects of prescribing a psychotic drug will have the effect with the heart medication. well, i think the caller is saying a few important things. she is recognizing that people are experiencing a lot of...
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a did don't make derogatory comment about being mussolini and a text american soldiers by calling gestapotics. he is a dinosaur and he needs to retire yesterday. >> jason: i certainly think so. i have the greatest respect for him but those comments are just so outrageous. but larry, these comments that i hear and especially from joe biden are so patronizing. how did they strike you? >> a course they are patronizing, jason and this is the identity party to try to act like it's not the identity party. ayanna pressley's last year so we don't need brown voices who don't want to be brown voices we don't need black places that don't want to be black voices. how is that different than joe biden telling charlamagne tha god if you don't vote for him, you ain't black. these are how these guys roll. a woman once said, the republican opponent married to a white woman you have no ethnic pride. when donald trump got elected and invited people like jim brown and steve harvey to the white house, and mediocre and don lemon and kanye west flatter donald trump in the oval office said he was a show. all that
a did don't make derogatory comment about being mussolini and a text american soldiers by calling gestapotics. he is a dinosaur and he needs to retire yesterday. >> jason: i certainly think so. i have the greatest respect for him but those comments are just so outrageous. but larry, these comments that i hear and especially from joe biden are so patronizing. how did they strike you? >> a course they are patronizing, jason and this is the identity party to try to act like it's not...
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tried to provoke a police response and they are called by the speaker of the house, there called gestapoand secret police, they are aligned with the third right and nazism. when i come back i want to explore this with you. we'll be right back. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. ait's totally not thet or same without you. we miss your "let's do this" look. the sound of your laugh cry screams. and how you make every day here the best day ever. we can't wait t
tried to provoke a police response and they are called by the speaker of the house, there called gestapoand secret police, they are aligned with the third right and nazism. when i come back i want to explore this with you. we'll be right back. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is...
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inserted presidential politics and we've heard democrats refer to law enforcement as stormtroopers and gestapowhere is the criticism on your left for shooting leaders and attempting to bind police officers for hurting innocent victims, including ones using a walker? are we just not hearing it? is it there in the media is not covering it? where is the outrage on the left? >> juan: i think you just heard it from ted wheeler. people are saying ted wheeler was negligent or something but i think he was very clear in saying that what those people were doing was a violent and it was potentially murderous. he used the word murder, that it was wrong. i think it's pretty clear. i think people disagree about well, he should have been tougher earlier and the like but i don't think there's much disagreement from the left or the right when it comes to people who would set a fire and trap people in a building. i think it's illegal and wrong and immoral on so many levels. i don't think it's a political divide there. i do think he's also right when he says that the trump campaign wants those videos and he's tr
inserted presidential politics and we've heard democrats refer to law enforcement as stormtroopers and gestapowhere is the criticism on your left for shooting leaders and attempting to bind police officers for hurting innocent victims, including ones using a walker? are we just not hearing it? is it there in the media is not covering it? where is the outrage on the left? >> juan: i think you just heard it from ted wheeler. people are saying ted wheeler was negligent or something but i...
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tried to provoke a police response and they are called by the speaker of the house, there called gestapoand secret police, they are aligned with the you try to stay ahead of the mess but scrubbing still takes time. now there's powerwash dish spray it's the faster way to clean as you go just spray, wipe and rinse it cleans grease five times faster dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. he scores! stanley cup champions! touchdown! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. welcome back mr. attorney general, we are talking about the media. you don't really get a fair break in the media, do you, plus we have the citizen reporters who have these videos, these maps which are quite different than what we get from the media which seems to be sort of censoring. >> absolutely, the narrative that they are projecting, the when the word narrative came into the currency, i knew
tried to provoke a police response and they are called by the speaker of the house, there called gestapoand secret police, they are aligned with the you try to stay ahead of the mess but scrubbing still takes time. now there's powerwash dish spray it's the faster way to clean as you go just spray, wipe and rinse it cleans grease five times faster dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the...