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. >> bill: adolf hitler's regime responsible for the deaths, murder of 16 million. >> adolf hitler wasge and that image was carefully manufactured by the nazis. the nazis turned propaganda into a fine art. and a deadly weapon. the leading player in all of this was adolf hitler. >> bill: in a controversial movie, move i should say, "time" magazine named hitler person of the year. what year did "time" do that? cards up, please. and the answer is b. 38. that was when the world war ii began the invasion of poland as you both know. that's when he would be thrust into center stage, therefore, the man -- remember man of the year is not always good. we don't blame "time." >> still a tie with two to go. very exciting homicide edition. in the 1980s, john goty, one of the most know forrous mob centers in the u.s.a. >> john gotti senior was the most famous mobster of his generation. in new york, the city that worships power of any kind gotti's reach beyond gambling and loan sharking garbage business and construction industry. >> bill: john gotti was the boss of which feared new york city crime fam
. >> bill: adolf hitler's regime responsible for the deaths, murder of 16 million. >> adolf hitler wasge and that image was carefully manufactured by the nazis. the nazis turned propaganda into a fine art. and a deadly weapon. the leading player in all of this was adolf hitler. >> bill: in a controversial movie, move i should say, "time" magazine named hitler person of the year. what year did "time" do that? cards up, please. and the answer is b. 38. that...
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in 1840 adolf writes some days ago i went to an evening party at gadsby's, the proprietor of the hotel where i stayed on my arrival here, which he has relinquished to his son. he's an old retch who made his fortune in the slave trade which does not provide washington society from rushing to his house. i should make my government unhappy if i refuse to associate with these kind of people. marie beale who bequeathed decatur house to the national trust for historic preservation in 1956 and also wrote a history of lafayette square, she states that john gadsby's stay there was an unfortunate chapter in the house's long history. he turned the house into an auction block. you could hear the wails and cries of unfortunate people being sold down south as you walked past eighth street. however, this is regarded in part as hearsay. there has been much dispute among scholars about how much john gadsby could have been involved in the slave trade if at all. sarah fanny who worked as a research fellow for the national trust did exhaustive work on john gadsby. she argued that gadsby was a victim of an
in 1840 adolf writes some days ago i went to an evening party at gadsby's, the proprietor of the hotel where i stayed on my arrival here, which he has relinquished to his son. he's an old retch who made his fortune in the slave trade which does not provide washington society from rushing to his house. i should make my government unhappy if i refuse to associate with these kind of people. marie beale who bequeathed decatur house to the national trust for historic preservation in 1956 and also...
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. >> bill: adolf hitler's regime responsible for the deaths, murder of 16 million. >> adolf hitler wasage was carefully manufactured by the nazis. the nazis turned propaganda into a fine art. and a deadly weapon. the leading player in all of this was adolf hitler. >> bill: in a controversial movie, move i should say, "time" magazine named hitler person of the year. what year did "time" do that? cards up, please. and the answer is b. 38. that was when the world war ii began the invasion of poland as you both know. that's when he would be thrust into center stage, therefore, the man -- remember man of the year is not always good. we don't blame "time." >> still a tie with two to go. very exciting homicide edition. in the 1980s, john goty, one of the most know forrous mob centers in the u.s.a. >> john gotti senior was the most famous mobster of his generation. in new york, the city that worships power of any kind gotti's reach beyond gambling and loan sharking garbage business and construction industry. >> bill: john gotti was the boss of which feared new york city crime family? the answe
. >> bill: adolf hitler's regime responsible for the deaths, murder of 16 million. >> adolf hitler wasage was carefully manufactured by the nazis. the nazis turned propaganda into a fine art. and a deadly weapon. the leading player in all of this was adolf hitler. >> bill: in a controversial movie, move i should say, "time" magazine named hitler person of the year. what year did "time" do that? cards up, please. and the answer is b. 38. that was when the...
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the 50s and those who were turning people in, probably the most conservative during that period was adolfggio who want to find a communist as anyone who would trade paul robeson concert and applauded. >> so sorry if this question sounds naÏve, but they have the big megaphones. why not use a to rebut the critics? >> because they're afraid of losing their jobs. anyone who appeared on that list either have the career ended when they had to go to either ronald reagan or lloyd brewer who is the west coast head of the international alliance of theatrical stage employees union, which was the main hollywood union and they have to go through what i call a ritual of humiliation, rehabilitation through humiliation. they had to be there name name what they had to publicly confessed that they had been derived and then write an article to that effect for the american legion magazine. see what some people like to do it, but a lot of people just kept quiet. they were going to do it. >> next question comes from california. the viewer is scurvy. >> yes, thank you. i'm curious what role did robert montgomer
the 50s and those who were turning people in, probably the most conservative during that period was adolfggio who want to find a communist as anyone who would trade paul robeson concert and applauded. >> so sorry if this question sounds naÏve, but they have the big megaphones. why not use a to rebut the critics? >> because they're afraid of losing their jobs. anyone who appeared on that list either have the career ended when they had to go to either ronald reagan or lloyd brewer...
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. >> adolf hitler. >> adolf hitler is wrong. [ bleep ]. >> saddam. >> no longer with us. >> no.hat's right. he's no longer with us. do you think people, humans, anywhere in the world, americans, anywhere, we should know about what's happening right now in syria? >> of course, yeah. >> why? >> because it's part of our world. >> the younger generation is more detached on what's going on across the borders. >> we can do better, can't we? who's that? >> say syria. >> who's that? >> syria. >> say assad. >> assad. >> check it out. >> thanks, ma'am. >> you're a crime fighter and these are criminals, right? >> yeah, definitely. >> killing their own people. >> this one is bashar al assad. >> right. all right. we're glad you're on the case. >> i'm on the case. i'm definitely looking out for them. >> thank you, batman. randi, the point is we should know what's happening and whenever it's happening. a guy like this doing what he's doing to his own people, we should be aware of it, speak up, say something to prevent it from happening anywhere else in the world. thanks. >> did he really hug i
. >> adolf hitler. >> adolf hitler is wrong. [ bleep ]. >> saddam. >> no longer with us. >> no.hat's right. he's no longer with us. do you think people, humans, anywhere in the world, americans, anywhere, we should know about what's happening right now in syria? >> of course, yeah. >> why? >> because it's part of our world. >> the younger generation is more detached on what's going on across the borders. >> we can do better, can't we?...
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.: adolf rupp, joe b. hall, rick pitino, smith, all coaches to have led kentucky to an ncaa title.the fifth. we'll be back in a moment. i'm freaking out man. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a totally new investing dashboard. everything is on one page, your investments, quotes, research... it's like the buffet last night. whatever helps you understand man. i'm watching you. oh yeah? well i'm watching you, watching him. [ male announcer ] try the new 360 investing dashboard at e-trade. ♪ greet the day and the light ♪ it's time to go outside ♪ if you could keep steady ♪ get up and get ready ♪ it's time to go outside [ male announcer ] spring is in the air. lowe's. never stop improving. greg g.: we welcome you back to new orleans, everyone. we continue live our special tribute to the ncaa tournament "one shining moment." meanwhile, the kentucky wildcats taking down the nets here in the superdome in new orleans. werne
.: adolf rupp, joe b. hall, rick pitino, smith, all coaches to have led kentucky to an ncaa title.the fifth. we'll be back in a moment. i'm freaking out man. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a totally new investing dashboard. everything is on one page, your investments, quotes, research... it's like the buffet last night....
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.: adolf rupp, joe b. hall, rick pitino, smith, all coaches to have led kentucky to an ncaa title.the fifth. we'll be back in a moment. i'm freaking out man. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a totally new investing dashboard. everything is on one page, your investments, quotes, research... it's like the buffet last night. whatever helps you understand man. i'm watching you. oh yeah? well i'm watching you, watching him. [ male announcer ] try the new 360 investing dashboard at e-trade. ♪ greet the day and the light ♪ it's time to go outside ♪ if you could keep steady ♪ get up and get ready ♪ it's time to go outside [ male announcer ] spring is in the air. lowe's. never stop improving. greg g.: we welcome you back to new orleans, everyone. we continue live our special tribute to the ncaa tournament "one shining moment." meanwhile, the kentucky wildcats taking down the nets here in the superdome in new orleans. werne
.: adolf rupp, joe b. hall, rick pitino, smith, all coaches to have led kentucky to an ncaa title.the fifth. we'll be back in a moment. i'm freaking out man. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a totally new investing dashboard. everything is on one page, your investments, quotes, research... it's like the buffet last night....
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reaches a big audience in germany and one of the people he has an impact on was none other than, right, adolf hitler. hitler himself read gobineau's publications and agreed with them. he has a big impact on the debate in the u.s. before the american civil war. now, not all white southerners are pro slavery. we must always bear that in mind. there are always some dissenters within. there are people who become out and out abolitionists, like cassius clay, who stays in the south until the civil war breaks out. there are people who leave the south like the greinke sisters, angeline and sara. there are dissenting voices in the 1830s on the issue of slavery. not too many. because it takes courage to speak out on this issue. but a few people. for example, a newspaper editor in a small town in south carolina in the 1830s said in his paper -- his paper was called "the southern wig." obviously he is a supporter of the wig party. he said in his paper let's have a debate here in the south within the white population about slavery. no outsiders, just us. let's have an honest, open debate. his name was may
reaches a big audience in germany and one of the people he has an impact on was none other than, right, adolf hitler. hitler himself read gobineau's publications and agreed with them. he has a big impact on the debate in the u.s. before the american civil war. now, not all white southerners are pro slavery. we must always bear that in mind. there are always some dissenters within. there are people who become out and out abolitionists, like cassius clay, who stays in the south until the civil...
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adolf hitler because he had taken a fancy to her. and whatever his sexual interests were, he thought he was the nordic, physical ideal, and he just thought she was the greatest looking nordic woman around. and she was. she looks hike a poster from a nazi poster of a blond, gorgeous woman. and she has this sort of act by line features and gorgeous, and jack was totally smitten with her. his best friend at the time, chuck spawlder, said it was the -- >> host: j. edgar hoover said she was a spy. >> guest: yeah, he did. he traced her because of that picture. he tracked her down to charleston. now, jack was in navy intelligence, and that, of course, caused a problem. here he is whose father is a suspected pro-nazi going out with this dazzling blond nordic woman, and they go, well, we have evidence of probable cause, we've got to follow her. so they send kennedy down to charleston to get away from her. as kennedy said to a friend, they shagged my ass down to charleston because they thought i was hanging around a that the si spy. that was h
adolf hitler because he had taken a fancy to her. and whatever his sexual interests were, he thought he was the nordic, physical ideal, and he just thought she was the greatest looking nordic woman around. and she was. she looks hike a poster from a nazi poster of a blond, gorgeous woman. and she has this sort of act by line features and gorgeous, and jack was totally smitten with her. his best friend at the time, chuck spawlder, said it was the -- >> host: j. edgar hoover said she was a...
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>> the three stooges were the very first people to take on adolf hitler.he head but they parodied adolf hitler, these three jewish men. i love they stood up to the bully and i want my daughter to realize that. >> women are not weak, read that again, lila. women are not weaker be just as strong, creative and filled with just as much potential as any men. yes, as your father. my instinct is to protect you like the first day with the nurses. other people want to protect you, too, but you're not a damsel in distress waiting for a prince to rescue you. with your brain and resourcefulness, you can rescue yourself. >> that's my favorite line. my editor said, we have a problem. she said, you use one word over and over. i lsd, what's the word? fighter. i use it in over 12 heroes. i use is-t in the dalai lama passage. i want my daughter to learn how to fight. i don't apologize for that. when she sees something, she should fight for it. when she sees injustice she should fight harder than ever before. my faith line, i tell my daughter, don't be the princess waiting f
>> the three stooges were the very first people to take on adolf hitler.he head but they parodied adolf hitler, these three jewish men. i love they stood up to the bully and i want my daughter to realize that. >> women are not weak, read that again, lila. women are not weaker be just as strong, creative and filled with just as much potential as any men. yes, as your father. my instinct is to protect you like the first day with the nurses. other people want to protect you, too, but...
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stopping adolf hitler was the way to stop violence in world war ii.turing saddam hussein was the way to stop genocide against the iraqi people, killing usama bin laden was the way to save lives against terrorism. promoting military action against violence is absolutely the best way to preserve the peace. to call it raping for chastitity is ridiculous. >> sean: was america and great britain wrong to take on nazi germany and imperial japan? is anyone in the media going to take time to ask that question? i doubt it. >> sean, you often criticize me for cynical motivation. and i do not believe that it is a coincidence that reverend wright has now surfaced after four years i years years in abs. what may be happening is a deliberate orchestrateed effort by the obama white house to promote racial division that gives them the basis for stoking an african-american turn-out in the election. if you look at the signs and connect a couple of dots you realize this is not a coon dense. this thing. >> sean: i got to ask you about this. he engaged in the sandra fluke c
stopping adolf hitler was the way to stop violence in world war ii.turing saddam hussein was the way to stop genocide against the iraqi people, killing usama bin laden was the way to save lives against terrorism. promoting military action against violence is absolutely the best way to preserve the peace. to call it raping for chastitity is ridiculous. >> sean: was america and great britain wrong to take on nazi germany and imperial japan? is anyone in the media going to take time to ask...
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adolf hitler was very neat. >> dana: oh, that is a clue?bit, it's good for your teeth. the dentist told me that. >> dana: if you can't brush your teeth right away. >> kimberly: yeah, it keeps them nice and clean. >> bob: let me tell you what swearing does for you, my specialty. if you use it appropriately it does release stress. if you come out with a real -- >> bob: doesn't it create more stress later, bob? >> kimberly: it often can. >> bob: i suggest the rest of you who are not in the position that i'm in. >> kimberly: not on live tv. >> bob: i'm a serial swearer. >> dana: don't you think it loses the effect if you swear all the time, you can't get the stress release when you really need it? >> bob: i get stress sitting at the table. >> dana: so did i. i almost cussed in the "a" block. >> eric: point something out. my son this morning, it was like 45-degrees outside. he is wearing a t-shirt and shorts. i said you can't go to school like that. you'll freeze. he said don't worry, if i get sick it will help my immune system fight it off the
adolf hitler was very neat. >> dana: oh, that is a clue?bit, it's good for your teeth. the dentist told me that. >> dana: if you can't brush your teeth right away. >> kimberly: yeah, it keeps them nice and clean. >> bob: let me tell you what swearing does for you, my specialty. if you use it appropriately it does release stress. if you come out with a real -- >> bob: doesn't it create more stress later, bob? >> kimberly: it often can. >> bob: i suggest...
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but the point is, imagine the manager saying "i love adolf hitler" i think he would get more than a five-game apples versus bad guys. >> do you guys remember the snl sketch when george steinbrenner went on snl and he dressed with a kaiser helmet and a mustache? >> yes. >> wait a second. marg got suspended, but she didn't lose her job. >> didn't she? >> i don't think so. i think she came back. >> did she? >> yes. she was an admirer of their uniforms which i believe is what she said. >> i like the way we rummage like rodents through the facts of history. without really knowing. >> did she get? >> i don't know. this is the kind of information you would get in a bar. >> what you need, you need somebody on the show whose job it is to find out stuff like that and report back. >> we are like terrible drivers trying to park. >> i will have that fact back by the end of the show. greg, you said you called the gsa the nobody know what's we do agency. if you would go to their website you would see the gsa mission is to use expertise to provide innovative solutions for our customers in support of their mi
but the point is, imagine the manager saying "i love adolf hitler" i think he would get more than a five-game apples versus bad guys. >> do you guys remember the snl sketch when george steinbrenner went on snl and he dressed with a kaiser helmet and a mustache? >> yes. >> wait a second. marg got suspended, but she didn't lose her job. >> didn't she? >> i don't think so. i think she came back. >> did she? >> yes. she was an admirer of their...
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things that's for understand here is that for the cuban-american community, fidel castro is their adolfyou know, for ozzie guillen not to have understood this, he has a home here, he's lived here for a while, even when he was managing the white sox is one of the things that is for most people down here, you know, just shaking their head. you can't explain it. >> what can he say to make them feel better? obviously saying i'm sorry didn't work. he's going to fly in. what does he say? i agree to sit down and have a tut tutorial with someone about fidel introduces. >> reporter: no one knows what he can say to refair damage. the question is do marlins take any action against him in order to try to salvage whatever they can out of this situation? does major league baseball take any action against him? you know, this is a long way from being over, even though the marlins would like to get it behind them for obvious reasons. as quickly as possible. i don't think that's happening. >> all right. i know you'll continue to follow this story. 10:30 eastern time sees supposed to hold that press confe
things that's for understand here is that for the cuban-american community, fidel castro is their adolfyou know, for ozzie guillen not to have understood this, he has a home here, he's lived here for a while, even when he was managing the white sox is one of the things that is for most people down here, you know, just shaking their head. you can't explain it. >> what can he say to make them feel better? obviously saying i'm sorry didn't work. he's going to fly in. what does he say? i...
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, he thought ava brawn was a supermodel or centerfold he would look up to because of the ties with adolfler. >> in a highly risky move, staff decided to place jones in pendleton's grow unit. a unit where rival gang members have to live side by side. >> the white supremacists are a small minority here. when he was in general population, he and one of the fellow guys he clicked up with were the targets of many, you know, violent acts. he was placed in segregation for his own protection for a little while. the violence got so bad for him. he admits how ignorant he was back then. he sees that he -- his way of thinking was incorrect. >> it was kind of crazy. i mean, seen a lot of stuff. i've been to rallies. i mean, all that stuff. i've seen 40-foot crosses burn and stuff like that. that's what we live by, that's just how we was. i didn't know anything differenç from it. just how stuff was. >> despite his past affiliation with the aryan nation, inside pendleton, michael jones learned how to get along with the very people he loved to hate. >> i mean, this is a real cool individual, probably th
, he thought ava brawn was a supermodel or centerfold he would look up to because of the ties with adolfler. >> in a highly risky move, staff decided to place jones in pendleton's grow unit. a unit where rival gang members have to live side by side. >> the white supremacists are a small minority here. when he was in general population, he and one of the fellow guys he clicked up with were the targets of many, you know, violent acts. he was placed in segregation for his own...
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adolf hitler who had taken a fancy to her.hatever the interest or she thought she was the nordic ideal and she was. she looks at the poster, sort of a soviet poster of a blonde gorgeous woman and has the apple line features and jack was totally smitten with her. his best friend at the time, chuck spalding said it was the most compatible relations with others being. postage after hoover said he was a spy. >> guest: detractor down to charleston now. check with the navy intelligence not of course caught the problem. of course his father was a suspected pro-nazis, going out with this dazzling blond nordic women who had been seen in a photograph and he goes fully here of probable cause? at the same kennedy to charleston to get away. they shack my asp down to charleston because they thought i was hanging around with a spy. i was his wording. she chases them down one week and may spend four days together at the fort sumter house hotel. for days together in the only time they came out from there. a living together down there. and i lo
adolf hitler who had taken a fancy to her.hatever the interest or she thought she was the nordic ideal and she was. she looks at the poster, sort of a soviet poster of a blonde gorgeous woman and has the apple line features and jack was totally smitten with her. his best friend at the time, chuck spalding said it was the most compatible relations with others being. postage after hoover said he was a spy. >> guest: detractor down to charleston now. check with the navy intelligence not of...
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second place adolf hitler, third place went to madonna's accent. >> we're closing down shop.ith us tonight. make sure you go to greta wire.com. and what is your favorite government agency? keep it here on fox news channel. good night from washington, d.c.. a a a little slow, lads. "the five" is next. >> eric: hello, everyone. i'm eric bolling, with andrea tantaros, bob beckel, dana perino, and greg
second place adolf hitler, third place went to madonna's accent. >> we're closing down shop.ith us tonight. make sure you go to greta wire.com. and what is your favorite government agency? keep it here on fox news channel. good night from washington, d.c.. a a a little slow, lads. "the five" is next. >> eric: hello, everyone. i'm eric bolling, with andrea tantaros, bob beckel, dana perino, and greg
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his name is mostly lost into history, but he took over as germany's head of state after adolf hitler'sny surrendered. for those of you who guessed president bashir of soedan, nice try. he was indicted by the icc, but he has not been convicted. thank you for being part of my question. i will see you next week. stay tuned for reliable sources. >>> here's an eye opener.
his name is mostly lost into history, but he took over as germany's head of state after adolf hitler'sny surrendered. for those of you who guessed president bashir of soedan, nice try. he was indicted by the icc, but he has not been convicted. thank you for being part of my question. i will see you next week. stay tuned for reliable sources. >>> here's an eye opener.
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his is a name mainly lost to history, but he took over as germany's head of state after adolf hitler'su being part of my program this week. ly i will see you next week. >>> hello. i'm alison kosik with a check of our top stories. some breaking news out of new york now. a van packed with people has reportedly careened off an overpass and fell about 60 feet near the bronx zoo. multiple media reports are saying as many as seven people have been killed. "the new york times" is reporting that three of the dead are children. we're going to have a live report from the scene just ahead. >>> fighter jets from sudan attacking military units across the border in south sudan. soldiers and this tv news crew ran for cover during the air strikes. several south sudanese troops were hurt. south sudan split from sudan last year after a long civil war. the two nations are still at odds over where the border should be and how to share oil production. >>> house speaker john boehner is accusing president obama of diminishing the presidency by instigating what he calls fake fights. the ohio republican says t
his is a name mainly lost to history, but he took over as germany's head of state after adolf hitler'su being part of my program this week. ly i will see you next week. >>> hello. i'm alison kosik with a check of our top stories. some breaking news out of new york now. a van packed with people has reportedly careened off an overpass and fell about 60 feet near the bronx zoo. multiple media reports are saying as many as seven people have been killed. "the new york times" is...
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his is a name mainly lost to history, but he took over as germany's head of state after adolf hitler'su being part of my program this week. ly i will see you next week. >>> hello. i'm alison kosik with a check of our top stories. some breaking news out of new york now. a van packed with people has reportedly careened off an overpass and fell about 60 feet near the bronx zoo. multiple media reports are saying as many as seven people have been killed. "the new york times" is reporting that three of the dead are children. we're going to have a live report from the scene just ahead. >>> fighter jets from sudan attacking military units across the border in south sudan. soldiers and this tv news crew ran for cover during the air strikes. several south sudanese
his is a name mainly lost to history, but he took over as germany's head of state after adolf hitler'su being part of my program this week. ly i will see you next week. >>> hello. i'm alison kosik with a check of our top stories. some breaking news out of new york now. a van packed with people has reportedly careened off an overpass and fell about 60 feet near the bronx zoo. multiple media reports are saying as many as seven people have been killed. "the new york times" is...
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the 18 stands for one and 8 for the letter a and the letter h for adolf hitler. >> when i saw terson born, i saw god that day. that was one of the strangest, greatest feelings that i'll probably never feel again. it was the first time you ever hold a baby, that kind of love is just -- it's amazing. it's truly amazing. it's really hard to put it into words. he's every breath i take is for him. i just want to do everything for him. give him everything i never had. i used to carry a straight razor. and i'd use it in bar fights and what not. i kind of put it on my face as a trademark and also a warning to people just basically to leave me the [ expletive ] alone or i'll cut you. >> and how is carrying a straight razor different than some of your other crew members? >> a lot of them carry brass knuckles or pistols, things like that. i like miss dollars just as much as the next guy, but i just always -- i like the up close and personal battles. i always thought those were a lot more fun than sitting across the street and shooting at people. so a straight razor was just kind of my weapon of
the 18 stands for one and 8 for the letter a and the letter h for adolf hitler. >> when i saw terson born, i saw god that day. that was one of the strangest, greatest feelings that i'll probably never feel again. it was the first time you ever hold a baby, that kind of love is just -- it's amazing. it's truly amazing. it's really hard to put it into words. he's every breath i take is for him. i just want to do everything for him. give him everything i never had. i used to carry a straight...
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germany did they come to munich in early 1920s and they become friends at the local agitator called adolfhitler. and place the harvard marching size pieces hey wow, that could work well for the ss. and after the pledge in 1923 when hitler tried to seize power, he has this kind of fixation about helen. mouse akin to hitler's sexuality or alleged versions of sexuality will be here a long time, so i will pass. but what i will say as he shows up on helen's store after several of his aides are shot and killed and he's being hunted by the police. he spends the night in her house for the next morning the police have the house surrounded and helen hot single, this american woman whose picture by delays in the book on the steps of city hall dressed as the statue of liberty and, then goes to tell hitler they are coming to the rescue any of the gun gun in his hand. and she's convinced at that moment that he is going to commit suicide. now whether he would or would not fit in this scene he could read in the book in detail, she decidedly make sure that doesn't happen. so you think about that. 1923 wit
germany did they come to munich in early 1920s and they become friends at the local agitator called adolfhitler. and place the harvard marching size pieces hey wow, that could work well for the ss. and after the pledge in 1923 when hitler tried to seize power, he has this kind of fixation about helen. mouse akin to hitler's sexuality or alleged versions of sexuality will be here a long time, so i will pass. but what i will say as he shows up on helen's store after several of his aides are shot...
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his name is mostly lost into history, but he took over as germany's head of state after adolf hitler's death. one week later germany surrendered. for those of you who guessed president bashir of soedan, nice try. he was indicted by the icc, but he has not been convicted. thank you for being part of my question. i will see you next week. stay tuned for reliable sources. >>> here's an eye opener. the candidate with the best coverage during the presidential primaries was mitt romney, and the worst? barack obama. >> no other president in american history has dispairaged this country quite like barack obama. >> we'll examine what's behind a surprising new study. the president gets all kinds of flack for his gig on jimmy fallon's late night show. >> i'm president barack obama. and i, too, want to slow jam the news. >> was it really such a far-out move? are you consuming too much junk on-line? having trouble controlling your habit? we'll talk to the author of "the information diet." plus -- >> okay. what about that? >> i don't know how to make love to you anymore. >> ew. >> i was told you wer
his name is mostly lost into history, but he took over as germany's head of state after adolf hitler's death. one week later germany surrendered. for those of you who guessed president bashir of soedan, nice try. he was indicted by the icc, but he has not been convicted. thank you for being part of my question. i will see you next week. stay tuned for reliable sources. >>> here's an eye opener. the candidate with the best coverage during the presidential primaries was mitt romney, and...
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second place adolf hitler, third place went to madonna's accent. >> we're closing down shop. with us tonight. make sure yougo to greta wire.com. and what is your favorite government agency? keep it here on fox news channel. good night from washington, d.c.. from fnc. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight: >> this
second place adolf hitler, third place went to madonna's accent. >> we're closing down shop. with us tonight. make sure yougo to greta wire.com. and what is your favorite government agency? keep it here on fox news channel. good night from washington, d.c.. from fnc. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight: >> this
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he does not appear to be remorseful adolf but did provide us with enough information to start puttingefeases of the puzzle together. >> so far they have not been able to recover the gun that the alleged gunman used. >>will: they said that he seemed frustrated when he could not find the administrator he was looking for, we do not know if that is the one who allegedly kicked him out. he felt frustrated and that he had been teased at the school. >>mark: we have more information about this suspected shooter. he is 43 years old. he is a korean nationals. we have also learned that his brother as a soldier in the u.s. army and recently died in a car accident in virginia. records show he had multiple liens against him. >>darya: posts jackie sissel is live at oakland's highland hospital this morning with more. >> we do not have any new information. we do know that this was a chaotic scene. we know that five victims died at the scene. at the scene, a third victim was treated and released yesterday afternoon. that means two more victims remain at highland hospital. >> alejandra cerball has the l
he does not appear to be remorseful adolf but did provide us with enough information to start puttingefeases of the puzzle together. >> so far they have not been able to recover the gun that the alleged gunman used. >>will: they said that he seemed frustrated when he could not find the administrator he was looking for, we do not know if that is the one who allegedly kicked him out. he felt frustrated and that he had been teased at the school. >>mark: we have more information...
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people, you know, talking about this is the new egypt and congenital our rights are being destroyed and adolfhitler because you have to pay 12% of your health care premium? the average american pays about 25% of their health care premium because they have to contribute their own pensions and they are paying nothing such as the cultural images of people that felt so entitled to a lavish pension and health care and not contribute anything at all and we've seen this revolution in wisconsin. what is happening in wisconsin is in a lot of ways prelude to what you think is going to happen. what happens when you start going after some of the other transfer programs or entitlement programs to i would also remind people because someone was mentioning in the mainstream media i found it fascinating that president obama spoke out against the reforms on collective bargaining and it was only after a month of all this somebody said excuse me, as your president, the federal employees by and large do not have collective bargaining rights, and to extend the of unions that are not allowed to bargain for wages an
people, you know, talking about this is the new egypt and congenital our rights are being destroyed and adolfhitler because you have to pay 12% of your health care premium? the average american pays about 25% of their health care premium because they have to contribute their own pensions and they are paying nothing such as the cultural images of people that felt so entitled to a lavish pension and health care and not contribute anything at all and we've seen this revolution in wisconsin. what...
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as part as a lengthy historical lecture, he claimed president obama following in the footsteps of adolftler wanted to be a priest -- >> doesn't he understand hitler and stalin were on the opposite on the political spectrum? >> no, he does not. president obama now seems intent to following a similar path to hitler and stalin. [ bell chimes ] [ applause ] >> 45 minutes after the hour back with the celebrity stack and the latest on the trayvon martin case. >> announcer: she is your human prozac. it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ that to the show. new 5 rpm gum. stimulate your senses. eliot spitzer joins the new news network. >>we don't stop until we get answers that are truthful, serious and not based on simplistic answers. ♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller -- ♪ let's dance ♪ >> all right. rebecca is officially having a nervous breakdown. she was giving jim a lap dance. >> that was hot. [ screaming ] >> it's the 202 area code. go! 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. i think alan west is turning into a communist. >> yes. see what you did there. good morning, congressm
as part as a lengthy historical lecture, he claimed president obama following in the footsteps of adolftler wanted to be a priest -- >> doesn't he understand hitler and stalin were on the opposite on the political spectrum? >> no, he does not. president obama now seems intent to following a similar path to hitler and stalin. [ bell chimes ] [ applause ] >> 45 minutes after the hour back with the celebrity stack and the latest on the trayvon martin case. >> announcer: she...
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cuban-american who is lived through the atrocities of fidel castro, who they compared to their, quote, their adolfler, that's going to be a really, really tough sell. he said what he said and he can't take it back no matter how many apologies he makes. >> is there anybody who is saying he has a right to say what he feels, what he believes even if it's offensive? >> you're seeing that a lot on the social media and certainly there, but you're not hearing that in miami. >> all right. john, thank you. appreciate it. >> it's been 100 years since the "titanic" went down. this week two memorial cruises, they are heading to the doomed site. we're going to talk to a woman whose great-grandfather died on that historic trip. all right, let's decide what to do about medicare and social security... security. that's what matters to me... me? i've been paying in all these years... years washington's been talking at us, but they never really listen... listen...it's not just some line item on a budget; it's what i'll have to live on... i live on branson street, and i have something to say... [ male announcer ] aar
cuban-american who is lived through the atrocities of fidel castro, who they compared to their, quote, their adolfler, that's going to be a really, really tough sell. he said what he said and he can't take it back no matter how many apologies he makes. >> is there anybody who is saying he has a right to say what he feels, what he believes even if it's offensive? >> you're seeing that a lot on the social media and certainly there, but you're not hearing that in miami. >> all...
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upon at action, adolf hitler ordered a shoot on sight order that were patrolling the north atlantic but the american people knew about it and it wasn't a spur to them to get involved in the european war even though this was active, the war was in fact going on in the north atlantic. and of course roosevelt ordered the naval ships to defend themselves against the u-boats. lusitania wasn't the spur to go into world war i either. >> in some respects we forget a free period what time japan was already at war and asia for 37 so it had been for years. >> the invitees china. islamic as part of the books, and then we were at two years and three months with germany and europe, so it's not totally isolation and then it is just we don't want to get involved. >> we are aware of it we just don't want to get involved in it. especially coming actual manpower into the positions. >> yes come down here in the front of you will also wait for my colleague, he's coming. thank you. >> how much impact did it have when the united states decided to curtail supply incipient with certain critical kinds of materia
upon at action, adolf hitler ordered a shoot on sight order that were patrolling the north atlantic but the american people knew about it and it wasn't a spur to them to get involved in the european war even though this was active, the war was in fact going on in the north atlantic. and of course roosevelt ordered the naval ships to defend themselves against the u-boats. lusitania wasn't the spur to go into world war i either. >> in some respects we forget a free period what time japan...