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herber's -- hoover's view was the essence of adolf hitler's nazi ideology was to turn eastward, living space and that meant ukraine and russia ultimately and hitler was a fanatic anti-communist and would turn his sights on the russians as he eventually did. hoover's view was that adolf adolf hitler and the nazis had no real desire to swing west. that is debatable among historians but that was hoover's you and there is some argument as to what hitler's intentions were. so in herbert hoover's opinion what happened at munich was not only that the germans seized the land and took it away from czechoslovakia, which hoover thought was acceptable under the circumstances but he thought it really was opening the gates for an eastward expansion and he said western democracies should stand aside and were not really in adolf hitler's nazi germany line of fire. this is again i think rapidly still debated among historians but it was as i encountered it a rather unusual viewpoint. >> host: what about the jewish? where did they fit in the strategic vision? >> guest: hitler of course ultimately engaged
herber's -- hoover's view was the essence of adolf hitler's nazi ideology was to turn eastward, living space and that meant ukraine and russia ultimately and hitler was a fanatic anti-communist and would turn his sights on the russians as he eventually did. hoover's view was that adolf adolf hitler and the nazis had no real desire to swing west. that is debatable among historians but that was hoover's you and there is some argument as to what hitler's intentions were. so in herbert hoover's...
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hoover's view was adolf hitler and the nazis had no real desire to swing west. that's debatable among historians, but that was hoover's view. and there is some argument as to what hitler's intentions were. so in herbert hoover's opinion, what happened at munich was not only that the germans seized the land and took that away from czechoslovakia which hoover thought was acceptable under the circumstances, but he thought that it really was opening the gates for an eastward expansion, and he said that western democracies should stand aside and were not really in adolf hitler's, nazi germany's line of fire. this is again, i think, probably still debated among historians, but it was, it was as i encountered it a rather unusual viewpoint. >> host: what about the jews? where do they fit in this strategic vision? >> guest: hitler, of course, ultimately engaged in the holocaust. that was not, of course, known until much later. so in 938 and '39 when herbert hoover is writing about the nazi oppression of the jews, he joins many other american citizens in denouncing it. he
hoover's view was adolf hitler and the nazis had no real desire to swing west. that's debatable among historians, but that was hoover's view. and there is some argument as to what hitler's intentions were. so in herbert hoover's opinion, what happened at munich was not only that the germans seized the land and took that away from czechoslovakia which hoover thought was acceptable under the circumstances, but he thought that it really was opening the gates for an eastward expansion, and he said...
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hoover's view is that adolf hitler and the nazis had no desire to swing west. that is the data along the historians, but that is hoover's viewing and there is an argument as to what hitler's intentions were. so, and herbert hoover's opinion, the what happened at munich was lawfully that the germans seized the land and took away from czechoslovakia or which hoover thought was acceptable under the circumstances but he felt that it really was opening the gates for the eastern expansion and said the western democracy should stand aside and were not really in nazi germany's line of fire, this again is i think still debate among historians, but it was as i encountered a rather unusual viewpoint. >> host: what about the jews, where do they fit in this strategic? >> guest: hit her of course ultimately engaged in the holocaust. that wasn't of course known until much later, so in 1938 and 39 men who were hoover was written with the nazi oppression of the jews and denouncing it. sincerely not reached by it and went on the radio announcing it and gave support to the law tha
hoover's view is that adolf hitler and the nazis had no desire to swing west. that is the data along the historians, but that is hoover's viewing and there is an argument as to what hitler's intentions were. so, and herbert hoover's opinion, the what happened at munich was lawfully that the germans seized the land and took away from czechoslovakia or which hoover thought was acceptable under the circumstances but he felt that it really was opening the gates for the eastern expansion and said...
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the killed and no with appeasement for adolf hitler? >> guest: she used the words, not the worst words, the pretty close. he was tribalistic and he basically was spinning. he wanted joe junior to be his guy, his "avatar," his person to get over the line past the catholic issue, passed his problems and become president. well, he was killed in the war trying to prove himself improve the country and jack looked up to the position. what i discovered in the book is he was a good tune into service because he wanted to be a scholar or some kind of journalist. think about jack kennedy again. do you really think he was going to sit in class or set away writing books summerlong? no. going back to high school, he read churchill world war i and its entirety when he was 14. he read "the new york times" according to his fellows dance every day. he got a copy mailed to him and he was misguided and try to figure at each issue and each article and instill its meaning. he ran for student council. he intended to go to law school. when he was in the navy i
the killed and no with appeasement for adolf hitler? >> guest: she used the words, not the worst words, the pretty close. he was tribalistic and he basically was spinning. he wanted joe junior to be his guy, his "avatar," his person to get over the line past the catholic issue, passed his problems and become president. well, he was killed in the war trying to prove himself improve the country and jack looked up to the position. what i discovered in the book is he was a good tune...
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he killed himself with appeasement for adolf hitler? >> guest: open anti-semitism.he would use the words, not the worst words but pretty close to the worst words. he was openly tribalistic and he basically was fittest. he wanted joe jr. to be his avatar, his person to get over the line past the catholic issue, passed his problems and become president. he was killed in the war trying to prove himself to the old man and prove himself to the country and jack moved up to the position. what i discovered in the book it isn't as simple as he was drugged and into service because he wanted to be a scholar for some kind of journalists, some ethereal man. think about jack kennedy. do you think it was going to sit in class with 30 kids at princeton? no commerce it away writing book somewhere along? no. going back to high school, he read churchill's history of world war i in its entirety when he was 14 at canterbury school. he read "the new york times" according to his fellow students every day. he got a copy mailed to him and try to figure out each issue in each article and the
he killed himself with appeasement for adolf hitler? >> guest: open anti-semitism.he would use the words, not the worst words but pretty close to the worst words. he was openly tribalistic and he basically was fittest. he wanted joe jr. to be his avatar, his person to get over the line past the catholic issue, passed his problems and become president. he was killed in the war trying to prove himself to the old man and prove himself to the country and jack moved up to the position. what i...
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mercedes benz ya ofreció disculpas y que no apoyaban la vida ni figura de este pesronaje un dato, adolf hitlerimas noticias en telemundonews y si quieren hablar conmibo soy jdbalart y 24 horas al día, la última información en telemundo.com/noticias con eso llegamos al fin de este programa, les doy las gracias por dejarme ser parte de sus tardes, los dejo con otra misma edición de este programa mañana si dios quiere, cuídese mucho [♪].
mercedes benz ya ofreció disculpas y que no apoyaban la vida ni figura de este pesronaje un dato, adolf hitlerimas noticias en telemundonews y si quieren hablar conmibo soy jdbalart y 24 horas al día, la última información en telemundo.com/noticias con eso llegamos al fin de este programa, les doy las gracias por dejarme ser parte de sus tardes, los dejo con otra misma edición de este programa mañana si dios quiere, cuídese mucho [♪].
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you will hear about adolf hitler and mickey mouse and everything else, let's count the votes. because they need 540 signatures. let's see if they have them. let's see if walker is on the wrong side of the issue again and again. and let's see how this all plays out. there is no voter fraud problems here. there will be a few signatures but it won't be anywhere near as widespread. the fact that you have got 25% of the electorate signing on to get rid of these radicals who want this agenda to stomp on the working folk of america, underscores exactly the passion of these people. they only had 7% of the electorate signed on when they recalled gray davis. you're watch history, folks. no where in this country have this many signatures been put together to recall as many elected officials in a state. only two governors in the country's history have been recalled, one was in north dakota in the 20s, and of course gray davis to schwarzenegger. the key here is to get the victory to get rid of walker, because if walker wins, it's only going to give other radical republicans the idea they c
you will hear about adolf hitler and mickey mouse and everything else, let's count the votes. because they need 540 signatures. let's see if they have them. let's see if walker is on the wrong side of the issue again and again. and let's see how this all plays out. there is no voter fraud problems here. there will be a few signatures but it won't be anywhere near as widespread. the fact that you have got 25% of the electorate signing on to get rid of these radicals who want this agenda to stomp...
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he said it was "the most dangerous summit for the west since adolf hitler met with met 1938."question, has newt gingrich overstated his role in the reagan administration? pat boone. >> first, that's an outrageous comment, where i was with ronald reagan right down there in lofty house. and -- and that the comment this compare this to munich was outrageous. gingrich's comment. but look, in the reagan white house, newt gingrich was considered quite frankly by a lot of folks to be something of a political opportunist and who was not trusted and who had played no role whatsoever. he was a rockefeller republican in the great goldwater battle, where conservativism came of age. i do think this, though. newt has been pounded managers leslie, had people he worked with basically turn on him and dump on him down there in florida, which somehow i think may have had some role in the fact that the great fighter and battler of south carolina had no fight in him whatsoever in the monday and thursday debatesç in florida. he let mitt romney punch him silly. and he has lost all his momentum. and
he said it was "the most dangerous summit for the west since adolf hitler met with met 1938."question, has newt gingrich overstated his role in the reagan administration? pat boone. >> first, that's an outrageous comment, where i was with ronald reagan right down there in lofty house. and -- and that the comment this compare this to munich was outrageous. gingrich's comment. but look, in the reagan white house, newt gingrich was considered quite frankly by a lot of folks to be...
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so, adolf hitler -- pretty much all they gave you. >> terrence howard credits his father for teaching him but his friends didn't believe him. >> i didn't have proof. >> dr. roscoe brown was a consultant on the film and remembers the pilot's struggle. >> all of us wanted to change things. the question is how much do you push the envelope in changing things. for example, if you got arrested, you couldn't be a pilot. so, therefore, you might protest but you didn't want to get arrested. >> reporter: but the film is not just a review in history. george lucas turns it into a high-flying adventure. >> this was a george lucas production. and i knew i had to be involved because he would have little boys feeling like they were in the planes flying over the skies of berlin. >> reporter: a lesson in american history that puts you right in the pilot's seat. alexis christoforous, cbs news, new york. >>> i'm getting a ticket for this one. red tails opens nationwide on friday. >> looks great. >> thank you for watching 9news now at 5:00 a.m. good morning, i'm andrea roane. >> i'm mike hydeck. today is
so, adolf hitler -- pretty much all they gave you. >> terrence howard credits his father for teaching him but his friends didn't believe him. >> i didn't have proof. >> dr. roscoe brown was a consultant on the film and remembers the pilot's struggle. >> all of us wanted to change things. the question is how much do you push the envelope in changing things. for example, if you got arrested, you couldn't be a pilot. so, therefore, you might protest but you didn't want to...
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mikhail gorbachev gorbachev gingrich said it was the most dangerous summit for the west since adolf hitler met with the neville chamberlain in one nine hundred thirty eight in munich piling on conservative joe scarborough said this about newt gingrich's past criticisms of reagan this morning on its n.b.c. . i think all this really tell this is about newt gingrich is what most people already know and that is that he is just ideologically word he will say whatever he thinks will do you mean advantage that day and when the tide turns he too will turn with that tide apparently the reagan tide has now turned against gingrich so once again the reagan litmus test has been put to use despite touting reagan fifty five times in the debates just being hammered for the three times he mentioned reagan's name twenty five years ago in a not so positive light but the big picture here is this why the heck is reagan still playing such a huge role more than twenty five years after he left office in today's republican presidential race if things keep going at this rate there won't just be for podiums and four
mikhail gorbachev gorbachev gingrich said it was the most dangerous summit for the west since adolf hitler met with the neville chamberlain in one nine hundred thirty eight in munich piling on conservative joe scarborough said this about newt gingrich's past criticisms of reagan this morning on its n.b.c. . i think all this really tell this is about newt gingrich is what most people already know and that is that he is just ideologically word he will say whatever he thinks will do you mean...
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. >> the swastika was around long before adolf hitler came along. i don't have nothing against uncle adolf but he took something from my religion which was a sun wheel and made it part of his party. it goes back to ancient civilizations. they had a swastika in persia way before national socialism came along. >> his comments disturbed murray who let him know how much when he returned to his cell. >> you made us look like a bunch of [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> i tried to talk about this with you. i swore i did. sorry, marcus i [ bleep ] up, man. i'm sorry. i apologize, damn it. try not to get mad at me. >> it's hard not to, man. you just sank my boat. >> later we told murray we recorded his exchange with ratliff and asked him to explain it. >> i was a little mad. he didn't mean any harm. he just -- just ignorant of the conduction of leadership roles and you know, i think now that he has seen you know, that it upset me and knows that it's not really how we do business i think he's changed his point of view. >> murray hopes to also change the point of view
. >> the swastika was around long before adolf hitler came along. i don't have nothing against uncle adolf but he took something from my religion which was a sun wheel and made it part of his party. it goes back to ancient civilizations. they had a swastika in persia way before national socialism came along. >> his comments disturbed murray who let him know how much when he returned to his cell. >> you made us look like a bunch of [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> i tried to talk...
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. >> the swastika was around long before adolf hitler came along. i don't have nothing against uncle adolf but he took something from my religion which was a sun wheel and made it part of his party. it goes back to ancient civilizations. they had a swastika in persia way before national socialism came along. >> while he defended asatru, his comments disturbed murray, who let him know how much when he returned to his cell. >> you made us look like a bunch of [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. >> i tried to talk about this with you. i swore i did. sorry, marcus i [ bleep ] up, man. i'm sorry. i apologize, damn it. try not to get mad at me. >> it's hard not to, man. you just sank my boat. >> later we told murray we recorded his exchange with ratcliff and asked him to explain it. >> i was a little mad. he didn't mean any harm. he just -- just ignorant of the conduction of leadership roles and you know, i think now that he has seen you know, that it upset me and knows that it's not really how we do business i think he's changed his point of view. >> murray hopes to al
. >> the swastika was around long before adolf hitler came along. i don't have nothing against uncle adolf but he took something from my religion which was a sun wheel and made it part of his party. it goes back to ancient civilizations. they had a swastika in persia way before national socialism came along. >> while he defended asatru, his comments disturbed murray, who let him know how much when he returned to his cell. >> you made us look like a bunch of [ bleep ], [ bleep...
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so then adolf hitler -- i mean, that was pretty much all they gave me. >> it's like you're lying andve any proof. because in the history books, they weren't there. >> reporter: original tuskegee airman, dr. roscoe brown, was a consultant on the film and remembers the pilots' struggle. >> all of us wanted to change things. the question is, how much do you push the envelope in changing things? for example, if you got arrested, you couldn't be a pilot. so therefore, you might protest, but you didn't want to get arrested. >> reporter: but the film is not just a review in history. george lucas turns it into a high-flying adventure. >> this was a george lucas production. and i knew i had to be involved. because he would have little boys feeling like they were in the p-51 flying over the sky. >> reporter: a lesson in american history that puts you right in the pilot's seat. alexis christoforous, wjz eyewitness news. >> it's true, it's an amazing story. i've seen portions of this story. and i can't wait to see this this weekend. >> opens this weekend in baltimore. >> that's it for us tonight
so then adolf hitler -- i mean, that was pretty much all they gave me. >> it's like you're lying andve any proof. because in the history books, they weren't there. >> reporter: original tuskegee airman, dr. roscoe brown, was a consultant on the film and remembers the pilots' struggle. >> all of us wanted to change things. the question is, how much do you push the envelope in changing things? for example, if you got arrested, you couldn't be a pilot. so therefore, you might...
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creature, a movie actress, married a second time was hurt pitcher taken at the 36 olympics with adolf hitler -- hitler because he thought she was the greatest looking nordic woman around. she had a fancy with her. she looked like the poster of a blonde gorgeous woman. and at the time it was the most compatible relationship he had never seen. >> j. edgar hoover says she was a spy and. >> guest: he tracer and tractor down to trust them. harry he is young naval officer with this dazzling blond nordic woman and said we have evidence here of probable cause. sen dain kennedy down to get away from her. he said they shagged my ass down to charleston because they thought i was hanging around with the nazis by. she chased him down there and they spent four days together at the fort sumner house hotel. four days. delay time they came mount is for a couple of late night meals and to go to mass. that is so jack they went to mass together at the cathedral on west street and did just shows as they came across throw the book, jack was a devotional catholic who prayed every night at his bedside. my editor sa
creature, a movie actress, married a second time was hurt pitcher taken at the 36 olympics with adolf hitler -- hitler because he thought she was the greatest looking nordic woman around. she had a fancy with her. she looked like the poster of a blonde gorgeous woman. and at the time it was the most compatible relationship he had never seen. >> j. edgar hoover says she was a spy and. >> guest: he tracer and tractor down to trust them. harry he is young naval officer with this...
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if you say winston churchill had no right, neville chamberlain had no right to have a war with adolf hitlers passivist at its weakest. but when it comes to a war like iraq, the worlds's number one political power, number one economic power, has to go into a debate, go into one of these things without people being labeled a passivist. >> i'm not brave enough to be a passivist. i am like millions of other americans very, very concerned about our foreign policy behavior over the past several years. and the way that our -- the bedrock of this nation has been chipped away by the people who -- democracy, democracy, and they're turning their back on the bill of rights. we have people in cages with no habeas, no phone calls, no red cross. >> guantanamo you mean. >> yeah. this is not the country that my parents raised me to pledge my allegiance to. you know. you can't say you're a proud american and then waterboard somebody. you can't say you're a proud american and assassinate an american citizen in another country. those are mutually exclusive ideas. >> ron paul, i interviewed him yesterday. it's
if you say winston churchill had no right, neville chamberlain had no right to have a war with adolf hitlers passivist at its weakest. but when it comes to a war like iraq, the worlds's number one political power, number one economic power, has to go into a debate, go into one of these things without people being labeled a passivist. >> i'm not brave enough to be a passivist. i am like millions of other americans very, very concerned about our foreign policy behavior over the past several...
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called president reagan's meeting with gorbachev the most dangerous summit for the west since adolf hitler met with neville chamberlain in 1938 in munich. this is being dug up. ann coulter is smart but very radical. all these people all ganging up. they are really afraid. >> this reminds me of, you remember delaware last year when that -- when mike castle was supposed to cruise to the nomination and everyone was throwing rose petals in front of him. and then the little tea party candidate named o'donnell jumped in the race and suddenly upended the whole thing. the establishment figured out about six days before that she was coasting for victory. they brought up all the guns. they did everything they could to stop her. guess what happened? she got nominated. that's what's going on in florida. it's what happened with rubio and crist. this train is rolling down the tracks and the establishment is trying to stop it. they may be too late. >> ron christie, i didn't know you were as far over as you were. i thought you were more moderate republican. no, seriously. i'm amazed you don't believe in e
called president reagan's meeting with gorbachev the most dangerous summit for the west since adolf hitler met with neville chamberlain in 1938 in munich. this is being dug up. ann coulter is smart but very radical. all these people all ganging up. they are really afraid. >> this reminds me of, you remember delaware last year when that -- when mike castle was supposed to cruise to the nomination and everyone was throwing rose petals in front of him. and then the little tea party candidate...
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. >> host: so, his father was ambassador in saint churns and monday and could do with adolf hitler. and the second son has jackie describe as all of those things and weak in some respects he said no, dad, you're wrong. and he cut his fathers like that because his father was somewhat agree with them. he said yes, britain was justified munich and 38 because they were ready to fight. but they should have been ready to fight and baldwin thought of not taking i'm not the threat seriously. i 38 they were launching what he called the locust aid. they were ready to fight the not these and kennedy drafted cleaned up by arthur crock. he wrote basically they were ready to fight. retired well better well be ready to fight consists to become a world war. i think it's fair to say he did not want to fight the. he seemed to do nothing to this guy. what is happening is the final solution. they are being picked to come and taken away, deported he is the stuff is on. and jack was pretty good on that front. he was of a certain name and not that certain is where particularly good. there's a point later
. >> host: so, his father was ambassador in saint churns and monday and could do with adolf hitler. and the second son has jackie describe as all of those things and weak in some respects he said no, dad, you're wrong. and he cut his fathers like that because his father was somewhat agree with them. he said yes, britain was justified munich and 38 because they were ready to fight. but they should have been ready to fight and baldwin thought of not taking i'm not the threat seriously. i 38...
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think many times compared president ahmadinejad with hitler and when your adversary is the size of adolf hitler then all means are justified to stop him. and we have been witnessing in the last five years a series of mysterious mishaps, sabotaging, bombing and above all killing of iranian scientists who were prominent figures in the iranian nuclear project and the iran can attempt to build surface to surface long-range ballistic missiles. these assassinations i would say are aimed at three fold target. first, to take out prominent figures from the iranian nuclear project. the second, to make the iranians, to force the iranians to put a lot of effort into trying to prevent the next assassination, screening people, trying to find who are the most-- guarding the live scientists. and when someone has to invest so much effort into trying to protect, he has a lot less energy to invest in the investment of the project. and third, maybe not less important target is to spread fear, grave intimidation among the surviving scientists that they may end up like their friends. they have prestigious job, good
think many times compared president ahmadinejad with hitler and when your adversary is the size of adolf hitler then all means are justified to stop him. and we have been witnessing in the last five years a series of mysterious mishaps, sabotaging, bombing and above all killing of iranian scientists who were prominent figures in the iranian nuclear project and the iran can attempt to build surface to surface long-range ballistic missiles. these assassinations i would say are aimed at three fold...
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adolf hitler sounded like a founding father of america, espousing the virtues. but that is not to be was, was he? he did not fulfill the criteria. and when i look at the scriptures, it is not so much who we vote for, but what we vote for concerning their character. when i look at the scriptures, i see, wow, man of truth, that fear god, that hate covetous nests. that is all about character. that is all about family. we need to turn back to the things of truth and of the scriptures. i believe this. the only evidence of what a person will do in the future is the record what they have done in the past. the only way that you can -- if i can put it this way -- the character detector is only a person's past record. the process of the they know god, but at worst they deny him. i know some politicians that profess they no guide. but in legislation, they deny him. in a vote, they deny him. in the way that they do their business, they deny him. the scripture says that they profess they know god, but in works, they deny him. reprobate means without judgment. i believe it is
adolf hitler sounded like a founding father of america, espousing the virtues. but that is not to be was, was he? he did not fulfill the criteria. and when i look at the scriptures, it is not so much who we vote for, but what we vote for concerning their character. when i look at the scriptures, i see, wow, man of truth, that fear god, that hate covetous nests. that is all about character. that is all about family. we need to turn back to the things of truth and of the scriptures. i believe...
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famous speech to america first suggesting we should not, we americans get into the war against adolf hitler there is an old tradition of iowa isolationism which programs is resurgent tonight, but at the same time you are 2000, george w. bush won this caucus with 40 percent, he was probably one of the most interventionist presidents in the last 100 years so you tell me what does this all mean? >> well, go ahead. >> let's get the also rans because iowa is also famous for running people out, rick perry and michelle back man promised they were going to be the tim tebow of this caucus .. and they both apparently got their wish. >> should i make you explain that for football fans, for nonfootball fans? >> it is on the web site. >> it is on our web site. they both say they are going to go on. now, that goes back to our -- >> tomorrow morning. >> but that goes back to our iowa as a predictor issue, and what is your words of wisdom on that? >> i think it is less of a predictor, perhaps than it has been in the past. >> michael? >> yes. and i think, you know, we have heard it from almost everyone, eve
famous speech to america first suggesting we should not, we americans get into the war against adolf hitler there is an old tradition of iowa isolationism which programs is resurgent tonight, but at the same time you are 2000, george w. bush won this caucus with 40 percent, he was probably one of the most interventionist presidents in the last 100 years so you tell me what does this all mean? >> well, go ahead. >> let's get the also rans because iowa is also famous for running...
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1985 mikhail gorbachev, something gingrich called "the most dangerous summit for the west since adolf hitleret with chamberlain in 1938, munich." and the congressional record fo attacked reagasapproach. saying president reagan personally knows there's a soviet empire and it's a global transnational threat. trying to focus attention on the soviet empire than trying to protect freedom. president reagan is clearly failing. joe, should i go on? 1983, one more, gingrich slammed president reagan's domestic policy saying beyond the obvious social indicators of decay, the fact is president reagan has lost control of the national agenda. that is the guy gingrich has been comparing himself to on the trail to president reagan. >> well, and willie, you can sort through all of these quotes. you have quotes where newt gingrich while reagan was president, while he was fighting tip o'neill, while he was pushing his agenda in 1983, you have newt gingrich calling reagan and reaganomics an utter failure and did it repeatedly. he also attacked his foreign policy. the man who we conservatives believe was more re
1985 mikhail gorbachev, something gingrich called "the most dangerous summit for the west since adolf hitleret with chamberlain in 1938, munich." and the congressional record fo attacked reagasapproach. saying president reagan personally knows there's a soviet empire and it's a global transnational threat. trying to focus attention on the soviet empire than trying to protect freedom. president reagan is clearly failing. joe, should i go on? 1983, one more, gingrich slammed president...
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tuskegee airmen, so, adolf hitler -- and it goes.. >> when i watched it, that's the first thing i thought, george. i'm like, every young person, black, white, i don't care who you are, every young person needs to see this. we sent you to a screening. there were tenth graders. what was the reaction. >> the movie is inspiring, it's historic. it's educational. you almost don't realize you're learning from it because you're having so much fun. >> the ringing endorsement. alabama, shut out the number one team in the country, lsu. and he's there after saying -- >> you know, we went to see the movie "red tails" last night, which i would recommend to anybody. those guys motto was the last plane, the last bullet, the last man, the last minute, we fight. >> quoting the movie. >> that was the inspiration behind alabama winning the national championship. >> transformative. this is a football team. a football team in 2012. the b clrks s national championship. that should give you a sense of scope when looking at the film. it's not just about civi
tuskegee airmen, so, adolf hitler -- and it goes.. >> when i watched it, that's the first thing i thought, george. i'm like, every young person, black, white, i don't care who you are, every young person needs to see this. we sent you to a screening. there were tenth graders. what was the reaction. >> the movie is inspiring, it's historic. it's educational. you almost don't realize you're learning from it because you're having so much fun. >> the ringing endorsement. alabama,...
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megyn: the russian president as the most dangerous summit of the west saeupbz adolf hitler met.egyn: neville chamberlain in munich. his point is when your dad needed support he was not supportive and made it tougher for your dad. >> my father would said, well when i was a child i spoke as a child. newt gingrich learned a lot. newt was. megyn: my father on cases, against my father on cases. there were more people in the administration not supportive of where he was going. megyn: it as far as the could he viet union. until he understood it. did elliott abrams agree. megyn: the berlin wall speech? i'm sure not. megyn: the question is whether -- his current claims. we are arguing apples and oranges. fine, i mean, presidents have nare policies disagreed. megyn: even by those in their same party. gingrich is coming out saying that he is a reagan guy and made the claim that he helped defeat the soviet empire. , and he has linked himself to your father saying he helped defeat communism in the congress. they say that is not true, he was one of the guys on the other side. elliott abrams i
megyn: the russian president as the most dangerous summit of the west saeupbz adolf hitler met.egyn: neville chamberlain in munich. his point is when your dad needed support he was not supportive and made it tougher for your dad. >> my father would said, well when i was a child i spoke as a child. newt gingrich learned a lot. newt was. megyn: my father on cases, against my father on cases. there were more people in the administration not supportive of where he was going. megyn: it as far...