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that is to say what adolf hitler believed about the jewish people and what were the situational pressures or the context that encouraged hitler to radicalize his policy from discrimination in 1933 to forced immigration by 1938 to full-blown genocide by the end of 1941. these doctors are essential of course understanding these events but are completely inadequate as an answer to the question why. they only take so many larger and important questions. for example where did hitler get his ideas in the first place and even more interesting how is it possible that the educated elite of one of our most advanced society would take these ideas since seriously that to the point they would be willing to kill for him and what went wrong and the long-term development of germany that a man like adolf hitler could come to power in the first place and how do we understand the attitude of tens of millions of germans who did have substantial knowledge of the killings while they were happening and yet you seem to have responded to the fate of the jewish neighbors with cold indifference. and eight or 10 oth
that is to say what adolf hitler believed about the jewish people and what were the situational pressures or the context that encouraged hitler to radicalize his policy from discrimination in 1933 to forced immigration by 1938 to full-blown genocide by the end of 1941. these doctors are essential of course understanding these events but are completely inadequate as an answer to the question why. they only take so many larger and important questions. for example where did hitler get his ideas in...
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into kiev with the as this and issued a proclamation praising quote glory to the german leader adolf hitler president reagan crawls this go to the white house and told him you'll struggle is our struggle your dream is our dream this goes. the ukraine knows the group b. that form the infamous nasty goal but tele and his group went from town to town liquidating entire jewish polish as well as ukrainian populations in total murdering some hope of a million cisco's notorious head of secret police make a little bit as the book hitler's shadow was convicted of murdering poland's interior minister the group's publications called for if no genetically pure ukrainian territory in other words quote poaching poles and jews cia deputy dollars wrote this letter to the immigration commissioner demanding to assure limits re entry into the united states without investigation which would attract undue attention to his activities foreign policy in focus nose legged and stethoscope were just two of around ten thousand east european notes the accomplice is brought to the us cia documents reveal paying massive
into kiev with the as this and issued a proclamation praising quote glory to the german leader adolf hitler president reagan crawls this go to the white house and told him you'll struggle is our struggle your dream is our dream this goes. the ukraine knows the group b. that form the infamous nasty goal but tele and his group went from town to town liquidating entire jewish polish as well as ukrainian populations in total murdering some hope of a million cisco's notorious head of secret police...
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, all in a sweeping attack on nazi-occupied france, and it marked the beginning of the end for adolf hitler and the third reich. the allied powers, of course, united as one and changed the course of history. it was our troops and our allies who freed a continent from the clutches of tyranny, and our troops who helped win a war. as a country, it is important that we recall occasions like the 70th anniversary of the normandy invasion and d-day because the greatest danger is that we forget. we forget not only about the face of evil and what it means to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, but it also means we need to remind ourselves on a regular basis about the heroism and the courage and the sacrifice of people who gave all they had, including their lives, in order to preserve for us what we now have and which we too often take for granted. we often hear that freedom is not free, and of course we all agree with that, but it almost has become a cliche, and it shouldn't be. when we think about our freedom, we ought to think about those men who stormed the beaches at normandy, many of wh
, all in a sweeping attack on nazi-occupied france, and it marked the beginning of the end for adolf hitler and the third reich. the allied powers, of course, united as one and changed the course of history. it was our troops and our allies who freed a continent from the clutches of tyranny, and our troops who helped win a war. as a country, it is important that we recall occasions like the 70th anniversary of the normandy invasion and d-day because the greatest danger is that we forget. we...
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i don't think that's what we have in adolf hitler. he is a damaged individual. and to comment on desperate times economically and socially and colts really in europe, -- and culturally in europe, and in germany in particular when hitler was able to push himself to the front of that organization and become the furor, the leader, a title he adopted himself. but he was not a rational man. hardly needs saying that his racial attitudes, his cultural views, his assumptions about the future and about himself, the 1000 year reich, those are the delusions of a person who is not rational. to ask why he made this obvious mistake is perhaps only useful if you they rational man. the better question may be, why did the professional soldiers of the german army come on many of them who were brilliant tacticians and excellent strategist on and certainly good commanders, why did they allow themselves to be trapped in a system where they had two of -- they had to obey the orders of this clearly irrational individual? i think that applies to all officers in every service, but to ger
i don't think that's what we have in adolf hitler. he is a damaged individual. and to comment on desperate times economically and socially and colts really in europe, -- and culturally in europe, and in germany in particular when hitler was able to push himself to the front of that organization and become the furor, the leader, a title he adopted himself. but he was not a rational man. hardly needs saying that his racial attitudes, his cultural views, his assumptions about the future and about...
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no less a figure than adolf hitler himself mockingly wrote the reaction to the st. louis.can only hope and expect that the other world that has such deep sympathy for the jewish criminals with at least be generous enough to convert their sympathy into practical aid. on our part, we are ready to please these criminals at the disposal of other countries even for all i care on luxury ships. so here is adolf hitler again mocking the west for supposedly being so concerned about the jews and yet not taking them in. >> we have time for two more questions. yes ma'am. and then in the back of. >> [inaudible] i would like to pass that down and i'd be happy to try. >> well, we know from a number of recent books that isolationist sentiment was very strong. roosevelt did feel it and was very sensitive politically and in 1938 he had been slapped down in the effort to expand the courts. roosevelt and period of time was rather vulnerable. it is an awe-inspiring and in that period of time he did feel the former ability and he was cautious and i suspect that if the issue came before him very
no less a figure than adolf hitler himself mockingly wrote the reaction to the st. louis.can only hope and expect that the other world that has such deep sympathy for the jewish criminals with at least be generous enough to convert their sympathy into practical aid. on our part, we are ready to please these criminals at the disposal of other countries even for all i care on luxury ships. so here is adolf hitler again mocking the west for supposedly being so concerned about the jews and yet not...
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for now, he will be sharing a cell in southern germany, the same prison where adolf hitler was an inmate when he dictated his manifesto, "mein kampf." storm hit thet iranian capital, tehran, killing five and leaving dozens injured. hurricane forces lashed the city, catching residents by surprise. the storm plunged the city into darkness leaving thousands without electricity. weather forecasters were criticized for failing to give warning. popularrab world's most comedienne announced his show has been canceled, alluding to threats. >> i'm tired of worrying about my safety and the safety of those around me. i have nothing against my host channel. they tried everything, but the pressure was too great. >> he would not say exactly who , butpplying that pressure many believe he crossed a red line by making fun of egypt's military leadership. his last show mocked the low at egypt'sut elections. it was never broadcast. >> on tuesday, egypt's electoral commission named the former military chief it's country's new president. he won nearly 97 present of the vote. the victory was expected. about hal
for now, he will be sharing a cell in southern germany, the same prison where adolf hitler was an inmate when he dictated his manifesto, "mein kampf." storm hit thet iranian capital, tehran, killing five and leaving dozens injured. hurricane forces lashed the city, catching residents by surprise. the storm plunged the city into darkness leaving thousands without electricity. weather forecasters were criticized for failing to give warning. popularrab world's most comedienne announced...
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. >> adolf hitler like barack obama also ruled by dictate. >> amnesty for illegal aliens via a hitler-likes, adolf hitler. but a day like today reminds us what those records are really about. in france today, the men and women who served this country in world war ii were honored on the 70th anniversary of d-day. veterans who put their lives on the line fighting to liberate europe went back to the beach where the allied invasion began. >> whatever in the world making you cynical, stop and think of these men. whenever you lose hope, stop and think of these men. these men waged war so we might know peace. they sacrificed so that we might know of a day that we could fight. future generations will gather at places like this to honor them. and to say that these were generations of men and women who proved once again that the united states of america is and will remain the greatest force for freedom the world has ever known. america's claim, our commitment to liberty, our claim to equ equali equality, our claim to freedom and to the inherent dignity of every human being, that claim is written in
. >> adolf hitler like barack obama also ruled by dictate. >> amnesty for illegal aliens via a hitler-likes, adolf hitler. but a day like today reminds us what those records are really about. in france today, the men and women who served this country in world war ii were honored on the 70th anniversary of d-day. veterans who put their lives on the line fighting to liberate europe went back to the beach where the allied invasion began. >> whatever in the world making you...
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president has recently joined that carl, and even went so far as to compare vladimir putin to adolf hitlersouthern european countries are much more resident -- reticent to damage relations with moscow. >> thanks so much, reporting from kiev. to take a look at the situation on the ground in ukraine where the violence continues. >> a gateway to safety. a newly reopened ukrainian manyr with russia leaves dashing for the border when fighting erupts. >> we came here this morning because we were warned there would be shelling. we are headed back now, but who knows? maybe tomorrow morning we will be back there again. >> and others have had enough of the constant fighting and have decided to pack up and leave for good. but i'm leaving. for good. i've already sent my wife and daughter to russia. i won't come back here. >> across the border, authorities in the region say 10,000 people have thought refuge in russia. camp, manyeshift have vowed not to return. >> we are making plans for the future here. he is a medic and i'm a teacher. we're going to look for work. >> the upsurge in refugee numbers com
president has recently joined that carl, and even went so far as to compare vladimir putin to adolf hitlersouthern european countries are much more resident -- reticent to damage relations with moscow. >> thanks so much, reporting from kiev. to take a look at the situation on the ground in ukraine where the violence continues. >> a gateway to safety. a newly reopened ukrainian manyr with russia leaves dashing for the border when fighting erupts. >> we came here this morning...
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to hillary clinton's comments about his actions in crimea and likening his actions to that of adolf hitlerquote, it's better not to argue with women. ms. clinton has never been too graceful in her statements. he added, when people push boundaries too far it's not because they are strong but because they are weak. maybe weakness is not the worst quality for a woman. >>> new york city mayor bill deblasio has sort of challenged barack obama to a basketball game thanks to the help of new yorker alvin javier who ran into the mayor on a subway. >> i think he can beat his obama. this is official challenge. obama, my mayor is going to play you one-on-one in ball. >> he has more basketball skills and practiced a lot more than i have. >> the new york city mayor also announced a hockey bet with l.a. mayor eric garcetti. if the new york rangers win garcetti pledged to perform "new york, new york" on jimmy kim lel live. that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> it is thursday. that means i am joined by syndicated columnist bob franken who is a pretty good singer himself. >> i don't know. i wa
to hillary clinton's comments about his actions in crimea and likening his actions to that of adolf hitlerquote, it's better not to argue with women. ms. clinton has never been too graceful in her statements. he added, when people push boundaries too far it's not because they are strong but because they are weak. maybe weakness is not the worst quality for a woman. >>> new york city mayor bill deblasio has sort of challenged barack obama to a basketball game thanks to the help of new...
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introduction that bad since the italian undersecretary of war carlopa have a grocer introduced adolf hitler to a girl scouts crowd in one nine hundred forty one by saying he might look like an angry lesbian charlie chaplin but man get a good cup of mean glass of genocide or. you were right you were right on that one you were right think about this the war in iraq thousands of troops killed over a million people killed admitting it was for oil would have war criminal written all over it so i can only assume the general jumped up there on stage kanye west did that by you can sad i'll let you finish in a minute all right but iraq was one of the greatest wars of all time and we did it because there were horrible w m d that somehow disappeared in the middle of the night like the tooth fairy you know where we left out the truth yes it was the w. and d. ferry that's exactly what it was all right it took a man to live billions of dollars under the pillows of military contractors but we would never kill a million paper for your boob let's see if that's what he did. thanks for that kind introduction
introduction that bad since the italian undersecretary of war carlopa have a grocer introduced adolf hitler to a girl scouts crowd in one nine hundred forty one by saying he might look like an angry lesbian charlie chaplin but man get a good cup of mean glass of genocide or. you were right you were right on that one you were right think about this the war in iraq thousands of troops killed over a million people killed admitting it was for oil would have war criminal written all over it so i can...
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from holland to the battle of the bulge in belgium and from belgium to berchtesgaden, germany, adolf hitlerat in the bavarian alps. did you ever think you were going die. >> sure, every day. >> reporter: how do you get over that? >> you just have to accept it. if you worry about dying all the time you can't fight. >> reporter: jim is 93 now. one of the few left who can talk firsthand of a time when he says right was right and wrong was wrong and everyone knew the difference. and here's the best part: this week he is going back to normandy where he intends to parachute, yes, parachute on to the same soil he touched seven decades ago. >> i'm not usually looking for records or anything but that would give me a great deal of satisfaction. >> reporter: bon voyage, jim. bon voyage. dean reynolds, cbs news, xenia, ohio. >> dubois: and that is the "cbs evening news." coming up tonight at 10:00, 9:00 central, a special monday edition of "48 hours." for scott pelley, thanks for watching. good night. >> live from the cbs bay area studios. this is kpix news. >> caught red-handed. the mayor texting. >>
from holland to the battle of the bulge in belgium and from belgium to berchtesgaden, germany, adolf hitlerat in the bavarian alps. did you ever think you were going die. >> sure, every day. >> reporter: how do you get over that? >> you just have to accept it. if you worry about dying all the time you can't fight. >> reporter: jim is 93 now. one of the few left who can talk firsthand of a time when he says right was right and wrong was wrong and everyone knew the...
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what adolf hitler didn't know was the british had a secret weapon.utionary machine to crack codes. just one example of how it saved allied lives, involves the u.s. army's 80 secondary born. >> they are about to lands, drop in to this area, which is clear of german troops and then enigma shows the germans actually moving troops in there. you have stopped the 80 secondary born dropping in to a hornet's nest. you have saved probably 15,000 men. >> reporter: and then just six days before nomady, she goes onlinthe parkgoes online with ay more sophisticated machine. speeding up the process by 400 percent. colossus the world's first modern community. 70 years later those who were there can hardly believe what they are accomplished. >> i think it's one of things that you look back and think, did i do that? you did it because you had to do it. >> reporter: it was considered so important it remained a secret decades after the war. it was only recently that the code breakers gained recognition for the work they did. some say they cut the length of the war by a
what adolf hitler didn't know was the british had a secret weapon.utionary machine to crack codes. just one example of how it saved allied lives, involves the u.s. army's 80 secondary born. >> they are about to lands, drop in to this area, which is clear of german troops and then enigma shows the germans actually moving troops in there. you have stopped the 80 secondary born dropping in to a hornet's nest. you have saved probably 15,000 men. >> reporter: and then just six days...
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what adolf hitler didn't know, is the british had a secret mission. just one example of how it saved lives involved the u.s. army 86 air born. >> they are about to drop into this area, which is clear of german troops and then it shows that the germans are moving troops in there. stronging into a hornets nest, you have saved probably 15,000 men. >> and then just six days. >> , they go online with an even more sophisticated machine, speeding up the process by four hung%. the world's first modern computer, 70 years later those that are there can hardly believe it. >> i think it is one of those things that you look back and say oh, did i do that? you did it because you had to. she was considered so important, it remain as secret for decades it is only in recreant years they gained recognition for the work they did, some say they cut the length of the war by a full two years. and changing the course of history. phil ittner, al jazeera. more than 150,000 u.s. canadian and british troops stormed the beaches of normandy on june 6th 1944. but the invasion was
what adolf hitler didn't know, is the british had a secret mission. just one example of how it saved lives involved the u.s. army 86 air born. >> they are about to drop into this area, which is clear of german troops and then it shows that the germans are moving troops in there. stronging into a hornets nest, you have saved probably 15,000 men. >> and then just six days. >> , they go online with an even more sophisticated machine, speeding up the process by four hung%. the...
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you sound like adolf hitler trying to justify -- yes, he does. justify the means by pointing to the ends. his whole thing is 6,000 people a week were being murdered in vietnam. >> thank you, megyn for coming on. watch megyn talking about the relationship with barack obama and catch the full interview tonight with bill ayers. one more thing is up next. you bring your banged up car to the repair shop. when you get it back, the paint job doesn't match. the guy who owns the shop says "looks fine to me". of course, he's wearing red pants with an orange shirt. his cashier says "if you squint you don't even notice it". what?! use a liberty mutual approved repair shop and all repairs are guaranteed for as long as you own your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >>> time now for one more thing. greg is next. >> you know when you ask a question and somebody says leaving that aside that translate into what i'm about to say next has nothing to do with your question because i don't have an answer. >> i like that. >> don't us
you sound like adolf hitler trying to justify -- yes, he does. justify the means by pointing to the ends. his whole thing is 6,000 people a week were being murdered in vietnam. >> thank you, megyn for coming on. watch megyn talking about the relationship with barack obama and catch the full interview tonight with bill ayers. one more thing is up next. you bring your banged up car to the repair shop. when you get it back, the paint job doesn't match. the guy who owns the shop says...
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[laughter] or you could take another influential writer of the 20th century, adolf hitler.itler's original title for mine catch of, that lighthearted romp, was my four-and-a-half year struggle against lies, stupidity and cowardice. you know, would you have wanted to be the furor's editor? tell him the title sucks. no, you tell him. [laughter] sometimes titles get into trouble when they're translated into other languages. this memorably happened to john steinbeck when his novel "the grapes of wrath" appeared in japan under the title "angry raisins." [laughter] you kind of wonder how moby dick would have made out. [laughter] really angry whale. [laughter] speaking of fish, peter benchly, the grandson of robert benchly, he of the algonquin round table, had a hard time coming up with the title for his famous book. the printer was saying, come on, we need a title. and they had, they had gotten it down to three choices; the jaws of death, leviathan rising and the shark. so you probably figured out what book we're talking about here. and his father, nathaniel benchly, mischievousl
[laughter] or you could take another influential writer of the 20th century, adolf hitler.itler's original title for mine catch of, that lighthearted romp, was my four-and-a-half year struggle against lies, stupidity and cowardice. you know, would you have wanted to be the furor's editor? tell him the title sucks. no, you tell him. [laughter] sometimes titles get into trouble when they're translated into other languages. this memorably happened to john steinbeck when his novel "the grapes...
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village to honor 150,000 soldiers who stormed those beaches to liberate europe, to help defeat adolf hitler'se house correspondent michelle kosinski is joining us live from france where all of this happened 70 years ago and where today beautiful, shining sun on people who are remembering a day that was a dark, stormy day that changed the course of history. >> reporter: right, i know, and most of us know these images from movies nowadays, if we don't know someone wholllly lived through that day. i mean, just the horror of it all. it was called hell's beach after the fact, so it's nice that they get this beautiful, sunny day in france to commemorate this
village to honor 150,000 soldiers who stormed those beaches to liberate europe, to help defeat adolf hitler'se house correspondent michelle kosinski is joining us live from france where all of this happened 70 years ago and where today beautiful, shining sun on people who are remembering a day that was a dark, stormy day that changed the course of history. >> reporter: right, i know, and most of us know these images from movies nowadays, if we don't know someone wholllly lived through...
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thought ava brawn was a supermodel or centerfold he would look up to because of the ties with adolf hitler. >> 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 different 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 the c
thought ava brawn was a supermodel or centerfold he would look up to because of the ties with adolf hitler. >> 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...
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. >>> world leaders gathering to salute a pivotal turning point on the road to victory over adolf hitler. ♪ the 70th anniversary of d-day, an event never to be forgotten, a day when thousands of americans lost their lives fighting for our freedom. >> in fact, it was a singular moment in american history. a morning filled with heroism, sacrifice, courage and agony. they landed on the beaches of normandy fighting for a foothold in the war to liberate europe. next, ed henry is live in normandy, france. how was this moment remembered today? >> it was interesting because i think it was particularly poignant this year because you have so many of the great generations that are fading away. this could be the last momentous celebration that they can actually make it to france for. so that added a lot to it. and there's 9,000, more than 9,000 americans who lie in rest behind me here at this really incredible cemetery. during the ceremony, when they had a 21-gun salute and there was a flyover with the air force, it was so loud, you could feel it. and people were emotional. there were tears. there w
. >>> world leaders gathering to salute a pivotal turning point on the road to victory over adolf hitler. ♪ the 70th anniversary of d-day, an event never to be forgotten, a day when thousands of americans lost their lives fighting for our freedom. >> in fact, it was a singular moment in american history. a morning filled with heroism, sacrifice, courage and agony. they landed on the beaches of normandy fighting for a foothold in the war to liberate europe. next, ed henry is...
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adolf hitler's nazis were evil. so, mr. presidentificatio mr. ps honor their sacrifice and never forget the price they paid to protect not only this nation but the entire world. mr. president, i'd ask consent that my statements that i'm tbg tstatements that i amgoing to ma separate enates record. officer sphe without objection. mr. reid: one of the ways we honor the soldiers who have defends democracy is to care for our veterans. as we celebrate the anniversary of d-day, it is fitting that 34e78members of this body are wn a bipartisan basis to ensure that american veterans get the chemical weapon they need and deserve. in light of the disturbing reports and inappropriate practices at the department of veterans afairks chairman bernie sanders of the veterans' affairs committee sledding efforts to craft a bill to improve current v.a. hospitals. i applaud his efforts. i applaud the efforts of senator mccain. as we speak they're meeting to try to come up with some bipartisan solution to the problems of wait time at v.a. facilities. i am hopeful that
adolf hitler's nazis were evil. so, mr. presidentificatio mr. ps honor their sacrifice and never forget the price they paid to protect not only this nation but the entire world. mr. president, i'd ask consent that my statements that i'm tbg tstatements that i amgoing to ma separate enates record. officer sphe without objection. mr. reid: one of the ways we honor the soldiers who have defends democracy is to care for our veterans. as we celebrate the anniversary of d-day, it is fitting that...
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passed away last year the last surviving member of a group of people who tried to assassinate adolf hitler in 1944. and he had quite a story to tell about how he escaped death and now, unfortunately, the attempt in 1944 failed. just one or two words about our topic beforehand over to our keynote speaker, dr. brzezinski. i had this opportunity to spend a few weeks in ukraine on behalf of the osc chairman during the month of may leading up to the presidential election in ukraine. i have to tell you that i do not need many separatists and i tried very hard. i went all over the country and i found that there was huge dissatisfaction, enormous dissatisfaction by many citizens with the conduct of their own government over the last decade or so. because corruption, because of lack of unity, either with somebody from the east running the country from the eastern point of view, or there was somebody from the west running the country from a western point of view. but i did not encounter great deal of support for the idea that ukraine should be carved up. neither, by the way, did i find a lot of fact
passed away last year the last surviving member of a group of people who tried to assassinate adolf hitler in 1944. and he had quite a story to tell about how he escaped death and now, unfortunately, the attempt in 1944 failed. just one or two words about our topic beforehand over to our keynote speaker, dr. brzezinski. i had this opportunity to spend a few weeks in ukraine on behalf of the osc chairman during the month of may leading up to the presidential election in ukraine. i have to tell...
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village to honor 150,000 soldiers who stormed those beaches to liberate europe, to help defeat adolf hitler's third reich. white house correspondent michelle kosinski is joining us live from france where all of this happened 70 years ago and where today beautiful, shining sun on people who are remembering a day that was a dark, stormy day that changed the course of history. >> reporter: right, i know, and most of us know these images from movies nowadays, if we don't know someone wholllly lived through that day. i mean, just the horror of it all. it was called hell's beach after the fact, so it's nice that they get this beautiful, sunny day in france to commemorate this. behind us is the american cemetery, where more than 9,000 are buried. it's just as far as your eye can see these white, shining crosses. and in front of each of them today, a french flag and an american flag. further behind us is where president obama is sitting with president hollande of france. they are flanked by veterans from both countries. and i think that's been the most remarkable thing. i mean, first you get a sense
village to honor 150,000 soldiers who stormed those beaches to liberate europe, to help defeat adolf hitler's third reich. white house correspondent michelle kosinski is joining us live from france where all of this happened 70 years ago and where today beautiful, shining sun on people who are remembering a day that was a dark, stormy day that changed the course of history. >> reporter: right, i know, and most of us know these images from movies nowadays, if we don't know someone wholllly...
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where he said controversial things about -- he compared president obama's gun policy to that of adolf hitler's. he also remains on probation and holds events at shooting ranges. she compared his rival saying he was trying to bring -- he tried to connect him to sharia law. he's a hindu of indian descent. a number of members of the establishment worry that he could a a drag if he's at the top of the ticket. >> how much of this really matter in the actual governor's race? jerry brown, who seems like he has been governor of california for basically roughly his entire life, he's in a very strong position and will cruise to be the democratic nominee. it's california, he's likely to win. how much does who the republicans nominate matter? >> i think most people agree barring some major change jerry brown will be re-elected in november. but the california republican party is at a historic low. they have 28% voter registration and they're at a pivotal moment. some people argue depending on which candidate they go with, the more sort of mainstream candidate or the more tea party conservative candidate th
where he said controversial things about -- he compared president obama's gun policy to that of adolf hitler's. he also remains on probation and holds events at shooting ranges. she compared his rival saying he was trying to bring -- he tried to connect him to sharia law. he's a hindu of indian descent. a number of members of the establishment worry that he could a a drag if he's at the top of the ticket. >> how much of this really matter in the actual governor's race? jerry brown, who...
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6, 1944, and freed america and freed the rest of the world from the totalitarian government of adolf hitler. so as my family pauses to mourn the loss of a father-in-law for me, a grandfather for my children, the great grandfather for my grandchildren and a father for my wife, we take joy in knowing that one member of our family was a part of a generation that saved all of humanity for democracy and for freedom and for liberty. for his wife gaye who is in wowrng today at age 97, we wish her a continued prosperous life and we thank her for her sacrifice, because like so many women, the wives of the soldiers of world war ii, they kept the home fires burning. they worked in the factories. they made sure that america worked while their husbands were off to defend us. so while we had a tragic loss of life in our family on sunday night, june 8, we had a positive remembrance of all that has been done for our family by the brave men and women who fought for the united states of america. may god bless william hall davison for his life and may god bless the united states of america, and i yield back.
6, 1944, and freed america and freed the rest of the world from the totalitarian government of adolf hitler. so as my family pauses to mourn the loss of a father-in-law for me, a grandfather for my children, the great grandfather for my grandchildren and a father for my wife, we take joy in knowing that one member of our family was a part of a generation that saved all of humanity for democracy and for freedom and for liberty. for his wife gaye who is in wowrng today at age 97, we wish her a...
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and oswald saw walker as an american adolf hitler. >> and oswald said someone should kill walker.sassination of general walker. he took photographs from different angles. he figured out how to get his rifle there and how to escape. >> on march 31st, sunday, he asked marina to come out and take his photograph. >> all in black, pistol, rifle in his hand, holding a few radical newspapers. and marina writes on the back, hunter of fascists and dates it, april 6, 1963. >> and then he went on the night of the 10th of april, to his place and shot general walker. >> came into the house 11:30. he was so pale. nervous. i said what happened, and he told -- i try to shot general walker. >> will you describe for us just what happened last night? >> rifle shot, fired into the house. fired through the west window. and hit the cell and hit the wall across the room and went over the desk, at which i was sitting. >> he was very disappointed to find out that he missed by less than an inch. >> it shows his ability to plan who his target was and that oswald was capable of violence. >> i think that was
and oswald saw walker as an american adolf hitler. >> and oswald said someone should kill walker.sassination of general walker. he took photographs from different angles. he figured out how to get his rifle there and how to escape. >> on march 31st, sunday, he asked marina to come out and take his photograph. >> all in black, pistol, rifle in his hand, holding a few radical newspapers. and marina writes on the back, hunter of fascists and dates it, april 6, 1963. >> and...
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there is a new documentary out revealing adolf hitler was a tax dodges billionaire, owing close to $3 million in back taxes from schemes, among them copyrighting his image on a stamp and forcing married couples to buy a copy of mein kamp. >> he believed nobody ever owed the government anything. >> lawyers have been given the thumbs up to scan social media sites to keep tabs on citizen's called for jury duty in addition to those already selected. the american bar association is saying as part of their investigation into potential jurors, they can look at their social media sites. i wonder if this is a way to now get out of jury duty, post something on twitter to show you're biased. >> i hate juries, the judicial system and you're out. >> to own an oscar, dish out some dough. a rare 1942 as scar belonging to director joseph c. wright will be auctioned off today. michael jackson bought one and also steven speilberg bought one. >> you can only buy ones before 1950. anything after, the academy can buy it for a dollar. >> because they don't want them out there on the auction block like we a
there is a new documentary out revealing adolf hitler was a tax dodges billionaire, owing close to $3 million in back taxes from schemes, among them copyrighting his image on a stamp and forcing married couples to buy a copy of mein kamp. >> he believed nobody ever owed the government anything. >> lawyers have been given the thumbs up to scan social media sites to keep tabs on citizen's called for jury duty in addition to those already selected. the american bar association is...
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prince charles compared putin to adolf hitler.kraine's president is expected to be in france. >> a nationwide hunt for a man wanted for possession of explosives has ended. authorities in san francisco took ryan kelly chamberlain into custody, ending a three day manhunt that reached far beyond the bay area. police say materials were found in his san francisco apartment, his friends say they were shocked by the investigation. >> i was really hurt when it further came out, it's like what's going on, what did he do. then to find out that like a lot of the press is way overblown. >> chamberlain apparently sent a suicide note to friends saying he was depressed over a loft job and a failed romance. >> today marks the single biggest day of primary voting this year. in all, eight states head to the polls this morning, including crucial tea party races in mississippi, iowa and montana. here to break it down for us is david shuster, bill primary day across the "u.s.a. today." >> this is all about control of the u.s. senate. democrats have co
prince charles compared putin to adolf hitler.kraine's president is expected to be in france. >> a nationwide hunt for a man wanted for possession of explosives has ended. authorities in san francisco took ryan kelly chamberlain into custody, ending a three day manhunt that reached far beyond the bay area. police say materials were found in his san francisco apartment, his friends say they were shocked by the investigation. >> i was really hurt when it further came out, it's like...
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in their drive to support children's education but for some reason they thought that a quote by adolf hitler is the best motivation so they put it on a giant billboard along with images of smiling kids even didn't hesitate to put the nazi leaders name below the saying. yes they were making sure he got credit for his words well it didn't work out at all. coming up the latest from ukraine and the syrian presidential elections we've got analysis for you in the not. interview. dramas the truth be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. so says change the world right now. to picture a day. older from around the globe. don't . well don't talk about language at all but i will only react to situations i have read the reports but i'm like please no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your minor point. to secure you have a car is on the job here no guns there thank you no more weasel. what you say to a direct question be prepared for a change when you. get ready for a. critical stage a little down to freedom to watch. the results of the syrian president a presidential election ar
in their drive to support children's education but for some reason they thought that a quote by adolf hitler is the best motivation so they put it on a giant billboard along with images of smiling kids even didn't hesitate to put the nazi leaders name below the saying. yes they were making sure he got credit for his words well it didn't work out at all. coming up the latest from ukraine and the syrian presidential elections we've got analysis for you in the not. interview. dramas the truth be...
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introduction that bad since the italian undersecretary of war carlopa have a gross introduced adolf hitler to a girl scouts crowd in one nine hundred forty one by saying he might look like an angry lesbian charlie chaplin but men get a good cup of mean glass of genocide or. you were right you were right on that one you were right i think about this the war in iraq thousands of troops killed over a million people killed admitting it was for oil would have war criminal written all over it so i can only assume the general jumped up there on stage kanye west did that bike and sad i'll let you finish in a minute all right but iraq was one of the greatest wars of all time and we did it because there were horrible w m d that somehow disappeared in the middle of the night like the tooth fairy you know where we left out the truth yes it was the w n b fairy that's exactly what it was all right it took a man to live billions of dollars under the pillows of military contractors but we would never kill a million people or for all y'all boob let's see if that's what he did. thanks for that kind introduc
introduction that bad since the italian undersecretary of war carlopa have a gross introduced adolf hitler to a girl scouts crowd in one nine hundred forty one by saying he might look like an angry lesbian charlie chaplin but men get a good cup of mean glass of genocide or. you were right you were right on that one you were right i think about this the war in iraq thousands of troops killed over a million people killed admitting it was for oil would have war criminal written all over it so i...
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in germany, they swore personal allegiance to adolf hitler by name. having done that, they were trapped. i think that is why credible, even honorable german soldiers excepted orders from -- accepted orders from this maniac. there were even cases where german officers in the field said, i have no choice but to tell you, mine fuehrer, that we are going to lose this war unless we do this. and hitler's answer would be, you are dismissed of command and you are dishonored and they would go shoot themselves in the head. what option do they have after that? the question was, why did they make bad decisions? how didtion truly is, he get in the position to force those bad decisions on competent people? >> we have about a minute and a half. go ahead with your question or comment, please. >> i was born on june the sixth, 1945, the first anniversary of d-day. -- i knowen wondered that his wife shared the same birthday and lived in berlin. would it have made a difference in the german response if rommel had been where he was supposed to be? >> well, he was where he
in germany, they swore personal allegiance to adolf hitler by name. having done that, they were trapped. i think that is why credible, even honorable german soldiers excepted orders from -- accepted orders from this maniac. there were even cases where german officers in the field said, i have no choice but to tell you, mine fuehrer, that we are going to lose this war unless we do this. and hitler's answer would be, you are dismissed of command and you are dishonored and they would go shoot...