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is a different guy than adolf hitler. the united states of american so far as a different country than germany. him during the election campaign, american journalist named dorothy thompson went to the hotel in berlin to him to give adolf hitler and was expecting a pretty wicked sort of guy, but she came away very unimpressed and wrote little man, little man, you would never be chancellor of germany, no. but after hitler takes power, she sees one of those big parade he has with everyone coming through the brandenburg arch with her torch lights lit, the arms out and the nazi salute and the searchlights piercing the sky and the drums beating. and she says wow, wow. postwar germany has ended. we were germany has begun, and so had prewar america. and that's how it ended my book. thank you all for listening. [applause] >> has had to cover a lot of things, a lot of countries and a lot of continents i left out some things are so if you have any questions, let me know and the gentleman from c-span will head into the microphone be
is a different guy than adolf hitler. the united states of american so far as a different country than germany. him during the election campaign, american journalist named dorothy thompson went to the hotel in berlin to him to give adolf hitler and was expecting a pretty wicked sort of guy, but she came away very unimpressed and wrote little man, little man, you would never be chancellor of germany, no. but after hitler takes power, she sees one of those big parade he has with everyone coming...
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. >>> adolf hitler's manifesto on sale. what prompted the reprint. >>> a tackle cleanse. >> friday rain is gone but saturday storms have put tampa bay and a marginal risk for severe storms. we will talk about timing and what you want to watch for and when you will have good weather. we will lay it all out so you here is a look at the traffic camera for your evening commute. the folks on the right-hand side us logo and people heading to st. pete nights and smooth. a look at i for and buckman highway. a nice flow going out there. avoid getting stuck in a traffic jam. download our app and get >>> they're have been several tips and tricks showing you how to stay fit and there is a they call it the thirty-day taco cleanse. alicia talks with nutritionist about weather it really works. >> i can be justified eating tacos every day? if you give me a taco over hamburger i might have to take a taco. scientists in austin -- published a book for healthier take on a taco. >> wonderful vegetables and beans and if you can wrap it inside a
. >>> adolf hitler's manifesto on sale. what prompted the reprint. >>> a tackle cleanse. >> friday rain is gone but saturday storms have put tampa bay and a marginal risk for severe storms. we will talk about timing and what you want to watch for and when you will have good weather. we will lay it all out so you here is a look at the traffic camera for your evening commute. the folks on the right-hand side us logo and people heading to st. pete nights and smooth. a look...
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. >>> adolf hitler's manifesto is going on sale in germany for the first time since world war ii. the reprint contains critics of the dictator's views. some germans worry it could aid the spread of right wing ideology. dominic cain reports from munich. >> its author is long dead also is the party he created, but adolf hitler's book remains. in more than 700 pages of mine camp of, he puts forward his desire to cite a german dominated europe and venom and you say anti-semitism. the copyright has expired and a new on nope today version is to btobe published. >> yes, the copyright has expired. so what, do i have to republish all garbage, remote all people in a negative way. i'm at a loss for worst why the stupid book is being republished. >> the nazi party used films, books and other devices to project their views and to drawn out dissenting voices. >> people were proud to have it and that was part of the propaganda. it made an unimportant person, hitler, important. >> the legacy of national socialism is so long that it can still be seen on the streets of germany today. stumbling bloc
. >>> adolf hitler's manifesto is going on sale in germany for the first time since world war ii. the reprint contains critics of the dictator's views. some germans worry it could aid the spread of right wing ideology. dominic cain reports from munich. >> its author is long dead also is the party he created, but adolf hitler's book remains. in more than 700 pages of mine camp of, he puts forward his desire to cite a german dominated europe and venom and you say anti-semitism. the...
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a new version of adolf hitler others notorious manifesto went on sale in germany today and end of world war ii, jonathan vigliotti reports from london on the publication. >>> a controversial piece of history is once again on sale in german bookshops. critics of the decision to reprint hitler's mein kampf worry it could you please you will anti- -- be with you will anti- semitic sentiments. >> this german resident said to find mein kampf and extra, i can imagine -- can imagine it to get the books new publisher see the book can teach valuable lessons. >> hitler's word requires an evaluation rectification and critique said the projects from there. mein kampf german for my struggle is considered hitler's rough draft of the holocaust against he wrote the -- he wrote the anti- semitic tirade in 1920's. after his death in the 40s, the government took ntrol of the textnd stuck to printing it. after 17 years, the copyright expired, it's been given the okay for republishing with some key revision. allow and -- allow annotated editions meaning each copy must feature academic commentary critical of
a new version of adolf hitler others notorious manifesto went on sale in germany today and end of world war ii, jonathan vigliotti reports from london on the publication. >>> a controversial piece of history is once again on sale in german bookshops. critics of the decision to reprint hitler's mein kampf worry it could you please you will anti- -- be with you will anti- semitic sentiments. >> this german resident said to find mein kampf and extra, i can imagine -- can imagine it...
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with the united press, and by 1935 became one of the news agency's correspondents in berlin where adolf hitler was wildly popular. his prized assignment came in september 1936 when he covered the annual nazi party congress in nuremberg. after the rally hitler invited helms and a half dozen other foreign correspondents to a lunch after nuremberg castle. helms was surprised how unremarkable the furor looked to him. his eyes, everyone claimed, were hypnotic, actually a dull slate blue protruding somewhat from his head, and helms thought they were quite ordinary. his pasty, white face was tinged slightly pink, gold filled his teeth, and when he talked to the reporters, his knees rocked back and forth which helms thought was kind of odd. but it was clear after the luncheon conversation with hitler that the dictator was intent on going to war. after pearl hard door helms -- harbor helms joined the navy and was perfectly happy in the new york office plotting merchant ship movements to avoid german u-boat packs when out of the blue the oss summoned him to its washington headquarters in august 1943. do
with the united press, and by 1935 became one of the news agency's correspondents in berlin where adolf hitler was wildly popular. his prized assignment came in september 1936 when he covered the annual nazi party congress in nuremberg. after the rally hitler invited helms and a half dozen other foreign correspondents to a lunch after nuremberg castle. helms was surprised how unremarkable the furor looked to him. his eyes, everyone claimed, were hypnotic, actually a dull slate blue protruding...
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. >> adolf hitler's controversial mein kampf has created wide controversy. >> adolf hitler's book remains. in mein kampf he puts across communism, his vision of a dominated europe and his venomous anti-sentiment feelings. the institute for contemporary history felt it had to act to reduce the impact of the ideologies in the book and to expose it's inaccuracies. >> the information demystified the information spread by lit her, his lies and truth in propaganda. >> but that's not enough to justify this new publication. >> yes, the copyright has expired. do i have to republish? do i need to motivate people in a negative way? i'm simply loss for words why the stupid book is being republished. >> the shadow of national socialism is so long that it can still be seen on the streets of germany. plaques have been placed across the country to commemorate the victims. here the family is remembered. he was murdered in auschwitz in 1944. >> germany is a multi cultural society. germans are very well aware of their past and all the--everything that is gone wrong with the regime of the third reich and all
. >> adolf hitler's controversial mein kampf has created wide controversy. >> adolf hitler's book remains. in mein kampf he puts across communism, his vision of a dominated europe and his venomous anti-sentiment feelings. the institute for contemporary history felt it had to act to reduce the impact of the ideologies in the book and to expose it's inaccuracies. >> the information demystified the information spread by lit her, his lies and truth in propaganda. >> but...
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an annotated version of adolf hitler's notorious nifesto manifestowent on sale in germany today for the first war two. the 70 year copyright on mein kampf, meaning "my struggle," expired january 1st, and has been reprinted amid strong criticism. the book hadn't been published out of respect for victims of the nazis but publishers say the printingng offers crucial context that sheds light on a horrific past. the book sells for about 65-dollars. goododews fofothe u-s economy today. the december jobs report came in with positive hiring numbers. my colleague scott sanborn joins us now, with this follow up, scott? karen - experts say the employers hired nearly 300-thousand people last month, which keeps the national unemployment rate at 5-percent. investors had been hoping for this positive news amid economic turmoil overseas. as i told you yesterday, china's turbulent stock market made investors here at home uneasy. whenenhe dow jones closed yesterday, the market was down nearly 400-points.today, the market *opened with positive numbers--however, it just closed down 167 points. but business
an annotated version of adolf hitler's notorious nifesto manifestowent on sale in germany today for the first war two. the 70 year copyright on mein kampf, meaning "my struggle," expired january 1st, and has been reprinted amid strong criticism. the book hadn't been published out of respect for victims of the nazis but publishers say the printingng offers crucial context that sheds light on a horrific past. the book sells for about 65-dollars. goododews fofothe u-s economy today. the...
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. >>> and the a notated edition of adolf hitler's manifesto went on sale today. the copyright expired at 2015 and the government can no new editions. part of the goal is to debunk hitler's theories. >>> it's been five years since the mass shooting that wounded gabby giffords. she was shot in the head during an event with her constituent -- constituents and went through years of rehabilitation to learn to walk and talk again. in all, six people died that day and 13 others were wounded. giffords along with her husband astronaut mark kelly have become advocates for gun control. >>> and new at the noon hour, we're learning about a flight that had to be diverted after a passenger allegedly attacked earth people on that plane. marcy gonzalez has more. >> reporter: police questioning outburst last night. it forced pilots to make an emergency landing. >> need assistance -- >> united express flight with 69 passengers and four crew members on board took off from new york's laguardia airport after 7:00 p.m. thirty minutes into the flight, the passenger reportedly asked if s
. >>> and the a notated edition of adolf hitler's manifesto went on sale today. the copyright expired at 2015 and the government can no new editions. part of the goal is to debunk hitler's theories. >>> it's been five years since the mass shooting that wounded gabby giffords. she was shot in the head during an event with her constituent -- constituents and went through years of rehabilitation to learn to walk and talk again. in all, six people died that day and 13 others were...
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. >> but up next, strong criticism over the reprinting of adolf hitler's notorious manifesto in germanynternet is crazy fast here. i know, right? it's so nice to have everyone over. hi hey. mmm. i just laid an egg. does anybody want it? joey, you want some gasoline? yes, please. mom, guess what? i married a clown and we're having tiny little clown babies. mhm. i just bought a hammer. with internet fast enough for everyone your guests might get a bit carried away. get out of the past. get fios. ♪ we're about to show you an incredibly low fare. like all our fares you get two free bags and zero change fees. because what's the point of an incredibly low fare if you're just going to stack fees on top of it? ♪ low fares. nothing to hide. that's transfarency. sfx: clap, clap, ding this price can't be right... that's the right price! it's that low. what other things on this list “can't be right?" looks like a list full of “can't be right's.” seriously? at giant, prices are down. savi ngs are up. my giant. >> in tonight's health alert, there is criticism over the new government issued dietary gu
. >> but up next, strong criticism over the reprinting of adolf hitler's notorious manifesto in germanynternet is crazy fast here. i know, right? it's so nice to have everyone over. hi hey. mmm. i just laid an egg. does anybody want it? joey, you want some gasoline? yes, please. mom, guess what? i married a clown and we're having tiny little clown babies. mhm. i just bought a hammer. with internet fast enough for everyone your guests might get a bit carried away. get out of the past. get...
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many of us may not get a new version of adolf hitler s notorious manifesto went on sale in germany today for the first time since the end of world war two. jonathan vigliotti has more on the controversial publication. pkg video of mein kampf on table/then stills in bookshops a controversial piece of history is once again on sale in german bookshops. critics of the decision to reprint hitler s )mein kampf, ) worry it could refuel anti- semitic sentiment. nats up....german sot - charlotte knobloch/german resident too fast to font this german resident says, "to find "mein kampf" in bookstores...i just can )t imagine it. but the books new publishers say the book can teach valuable lessons. nats...german sot - christian hartmann/institute of contemporary history "hitler s work requires an evaluation, rectification and critique" said the project s leader. video tight shot of book mein kampf - german for my struggle ) -- is considered he wrote the anti- semitic tirade in the 1920 s. after his death in the 40 s the bavarian government took control of the text and stopped printing it. but after 7
many of us may not get a new version of adolf hitler s notorious manifesto went on sale in germany today for the first time since the end of world war two. jonathan vigliotti has more on the controversial publication. pkg video of mein kampf on table/then stills in bookshops a controversial piece of history is once again on sale in german bookshops. critics of the decision to reprint hitler s )mein kampf, ) worry it could refuel anti- semitic sentiment. nats up....german sot - charlotte...
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[applause] imagined during world war ii instead of covering adolf hitler, you focused solely on the peekaboo banks of veronica lake? that is to amplify those campus cry it one dash crybabies. they are missing the story of their lives. that will cause them their lives. and we shall have the strongest created or we also by the way it goes without saying. but the cops usually in the upper right thing after it has already happened. but the kind i am talking about but in schools that teaches self-defense where terror or mass shootings strike to make a soft target harder through security barriers and mentality. we have to think differently. i say this not to judge others responses with terror i have no idea how i might act regarding my own personal need to change real behavior, as a citizen i have to play a role to know how to stop something awful. the cops cannot be everywhere so we have to be like that vendor in new york to stop a car bombing in times square. we all have to be that person. the word would be vigilance but it came up with a new word. vigilance in your village. i'm having second th
[applause] imagined during world war ii instead of covering adolf hitler, you focused solely on the peekaboo banks of veronica lake? that is to amplify those campus cry it one dash crybabies. they are missing the story of their lives. that will cause them their lives. and we shall have the strongest created or we also by the way it goes without saying. but the cops usually in the upper right thing after it has already happened. but the kind i am talking about but in schools that teaches...
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a refinery that was personally approved by adolf hitler. might expect, this story has not pleased the koch brothers. the story that their dad has helped hitler, but is it true or false that fred koch, the koch brothers' dad, from whom they inherited their fortune and his business -- part of his business is that he helped build an oil refinery for the nazis. is that true or is that false? true. and the reason we know unequivocally that this is true because koch industries was very quick to respond to this story. and despite their anger about this story, their angry response to it had the side benefit of confirming the reporting. they put their response in a letter to koch industry employees this week. koch officials wrote between 1928 and 1934, winkler-koch engineering handled more than 500 projects. of these, 39 involved signed contracts to build cracking units. one of those cracking units was included in the refinery in the port area of hamburg, germany. simply put, it was just one element in the composition of a single refinery. so the ko
a refinery that was personally approved by adolf hitler. might expect, this story has not pleased the koch brothers. the story that their dad has helped hitler, but is it true or false that fred koch, the koch brothers' dad, from whom they inherited their fortune and his business -- part of his business is that he helped build an oil refinery for the nazis. is that true or is that false? true. and the reason we know unequivocally that this is true because koch industries was very quick to...
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but we have learned even history itself was threatened by adolf hitler and his accomplices.ric structures were bombed into owe bolivian. priceless family heirlooms were lost forever. art, culture and our own history is being waged today. a number of friends prior to my speaking mentioned this. isis destroys the vestiges of ancient civilizations. isis destroyed the holy site believed to be the tomb of the prophet jonah. recently isis used large quantities of explosives to destroy a 2,000-year-old venetian teufrpl in syria. isis publicly executed a professor, anticities for refusing to reveal the location of more archeological treasures. in afghanistan, the taliban destroyed giant sand stone statues of buddha 1,700 years old. timbuktu, thousands of man scripts. a small piece of humanity is lost forever. today we praise the brave men and women who fought to preserve and preserve the remnants of our past. what started as a handful, creators and educators throughout 400 servicemen and civilians, these courageous individuals safeguarded prized possessions in the midst of the world
but we have learned even history itself was threatened by adolf hitler and his accomplices.ric structures were bombed into owe bolivian. priceless family heirlooms were lost forever. art, culture and our own history is being waged today. a number of friends prior to my speaking mentioned this. isis destroys the vestiges of ancient civilizations. isis destroyed the holy site believed to be the tomb of the prophet jonah. recently isis used large quantities of explosives to destroy a...
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among her revelations, the kochs' father, fred koch, built oil refinery personally approved by adolf hitler. althat andore comi up. welce to demracy now decracynowrg, the r and peace port. i'm amy goman. inakistan,unmen have stormed the university and the northwest, killing at least 30 people and injuring dozens. the attackers stormed the university earlier today under the cover of morning fog. the taliban commander initially claimed responsibility, but another spokesperson issued conflicting statement condemning the attack. initial accounts but the death toll at 30, but there are reports it could be much higher. ishigan governor rick snyder apologizing for the crisis of lead poisoning in flint's drinking water during his state of the union address last night. the poisoning began in 2014 when an unelected emergency manager appointed by snyder switched the water supply to the long contaminated and highly corrosive flint river in a bid to save money. complaints about the water in a month of withing the switch, but it took about a year and a half before the water was switched back. in tuesday,
among her revelations, the kochs' father, fred koch, built oil refinery personally approved by adolf hitler. althat andore comi up. welce to demracy now decracynowrg, the r and peace port. i'm amy goman. inakistan,unmen have stormed the university and the northwest, killing at least 30 people and injuring dozens. the attackers stormed the university earlier today under the cover of morning fog. the taliban commander initially claimed responsibility, but another spokesperson issued conflicting...
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adolf hitler's infamous manifesto "mein kampf" is now hitting bookstores in germany. it started flying off the shelves last month for the first time since world war two.. but this time.. the publisher says it's heavily annotated to expose nazi lies.. and help readers understand it in the context of history. still ahead...karla has another look at your work week forecast. but right now, here's a live look outside in the valley. you're watching channel thirteen action news, where you ask. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. carolina coast and needed to be rescued. experts say they're suffering from a condition similar to hypothermia. they're now recovering at a north carolina aquarium. that's action news.. live at 11. thanks for watching. from all of us at channel 13.. have a great week.
adolf hitler's infamous manifesto "mein kampf" is now hitting bookstores in germany. it started flying off the shelves last month for the first time since world war two.. but this time.. the publisher says it's heavily annotated to expose nazi lies.. and help readers understand it in the context of history. still ahead...karla has another look at your work week forecast. but right now, here's a live look outside in the valley. you're watching channel thirteen action news, where you...
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simpson: certainly saddam hussein would be compared to adolf hitler. you cannot negotiate with terrorists, negotiate with the tottering regimes. -- with totalitarian regimes. first there is something called the munich syndrome, based on the agreement between nazi inmany and great britain 1938 to allow the germans to occupy the mountain ranges on what was then chuckles about you -- was then czechoslovakia. we have appeased hitler. we have made a deal with him rather than go to war at a time when many britons did not believe the british could fight that kind of conflict. they weren't not yet mobilize. dirtyement became a word later. you cannot appease a dictator. so when american policy was discussed in the 1940's and 1950's, it was discussed in terms of, let's learn from history. you need to history learn from is that you can never negotiate with a totalitarian regime that wants to expand. you can't. you have to stop aggression. this helps to shape what goes on during the cold war. you can't let them go. if you let them come here, the so-called domino t
simpson: certainly saddam hussein would be compared to adolf hitler. you cannot negotiate with terrorists, negotiate with the tottering regimes. -- with totalitarian regimes. first there is something called the munich syndrome, based on the agreement between nazi inmany and great britain 1938 to allow the germans to occupy the mountain ranges on what was then chuckles about you -- was then czechoslovakia. we have appeased hitler. we have made a deal with him rather than go to war at a time when...
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go to are ever going to war against somebody, i'd assume go to war against adolf hitler. hairston? >> he didn't need to. on japandeclared war in return for pearl harbor, japan and germany both declared war. look how long he waited. 1941.er is the the german tanks are rolling up. it gets really cold in russia in the winter. hitler is about to understand napoleon taught him in 1812. -- britainan is all is all alone. off thet fought invasion. it's been tough. wouldn't it have been smarter to involved before hitler had taken over all of the stuff. actually agree. i think the fact that the shock of pearl harbor was surprising suggested they weren't prepared to enter that war. veryn i don't think that many more thans would have said, yeah, i think hitler is great. leave nazi germany alone. to war,were ready to go december 1941 would have turned differently. you wouldn't need december 1941. i think that we shouldn't have been so surprised; right? japanese imperial agression wasn't exactly secret. yet it was the outrage that how andhere did this come from how could this have happened? clea
go to are ever going to war against somebody, i'd assume go to war against adolf hitler. hairston? >> he didn't need to. on japandeclared war in return for pearl harbor, japan and germany both declared war. look how long he waited. 1941.er is the the german tanks are rolling up. it gets really cold in russia in the winter. hitler is about to understand napoleon taught him in 1812. -- britainan is all is all alone. off thet fought invasion. it's been tough. wouldn't it have been smarter to...
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. >>> adolf hitler's memoir "mein kampf" is on sale in germany for the first time since world war ii. the first printing sold out quickly. the report from our london bureau. >> reporter: the nuremberg rallies of the 1930s were for many the first glimpse of hitler's nazi germany. the country. long before the atrocities of the holocaust and the millions of jews murdered history had an outline. hitler's "mein kampf," or "my struggle," his 1920s manifesto that paved the way. the nazis printed at least 10 million copies. they were sold widely and handed out by the government to newlyweds and soldiers. 1945 when hitler died and world war ii ended the allies handed the copyright to the bavarian government, who stopped the presses. 75 years later that copyright has expired and "mein kampf" is back in german bookstores for the first time. it's a chapter in history some who lived through it hoped would stay closed. this latest printing has some key additions to the original copy. the german government would only allow an annotated version with academic analysis of the text. "this edition expose
. >>> adolf hitler's memoir "mein kampf" is on sale in germany for the first time since world war ii. the first printing sold out quickly. the report from our london bureau. >> reporter: the nuremberg rallies of the 1930s were for many the first glimpse of hitler's nazi germany. the country. long before the atrocities of the holocaust and the millions of jews murdered history had an outline. hitler's "mein kampf," or "my struggle," his 1920s...
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adolf hitler memoir mein kampt is on sale in germany for the first time since world war ii and the first printing sold out quickly. >> trevor: yeah, that's right. it sold out, mein kampt sold out, every copy in germany was bought in just a week. what the hell, germans! like did you want to buy it before it went back into the disney vault? what were you rushing for? i don't understand this. like now to be said the he are issue was an annotated copy. german scholars have written notes to show how wrong hitler was and they think this will disswaid future hitlers or something am but people only read the headlines, people read germans buy mein kampt again, like if you want to read mein kampt that badly, just play it cool, don't rush in in the first week, just be chill. people are like hey, clause, did you hear, you know, hitler's mein kampt is out, and just be like oh, yah? oh-- which hitler? oh. i hadn't heard. >> yeah. >> maybe i will check it out if i have the time. okay. i'm going to the bathroom. yah? i'll be right back. i'll be right back. get the book! you've got to understand, germans
adolf hitler memoir mein kampt is on sale in germany for the first time since world war ii and the first printing sold out quickly. >> trevor: yeah, that's right. it sold out, mein kampt sold out, every copy in germany was bought in just a week. what the hell, germans! like did you want to buy it before it went back into the disney vault? what were you rushing for? i don't understand this. like now to be said the he are issue was an annotated copy. german scholars have written notes to...
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book you'll sigh the first picture in the little photo section it's an autographed photo from adolf hitler inscribed to his friend the shaw. they were exchanging pictures and the germans were pretty excited. so in fact, this was such a big deal that the british and soviets in 1941 at a time when german armies were closing in on moscow, they took time out to invade and occupy iran because of the german networks inside this country. that's how big a deal this was and so all during the war and before the war they were sending agents in and out. fact they had long range aircraft flying out of crimea and dropping troops throughout the war, supply drops, thousands of miles, extremely long-range planes. gu290's, i know we have one aircraft buff in the room. and it was this long jump more inserting agents to iran that was the source of the name, operation long jump. so inside tehran you have a city with international spyies. you have the germans, you've got the british, they were active throughout that region before -- well, ever since world war i, back to the 19th century. that was an important p
book you'll sigh the first picture in the little photo section it's an autographed photo from adolf hitler inscribed to his friend the shaw. they were exchanging pictures and the germans were pretty excited. so in fact, this was such a big deal that the british and soviets in 1941 at a time when german armies were closing in on moscow, they took time out to invade and occupy iran because of the german networks inside this country. that's how big a deal this was and so all during the war and...
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. >> the swastika was around long before adolf hitler came along. okay? now, 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. >> radcliffe defended asatru, his comments disturbed murray, who let him know how much when he returned to his cell. >> you just made us look like a bunch of [ bleep ]. >> i tried to talk to you about this i swear i did. sorry, marcus. i apologize. try not to get mad at me, man. >> you just sank my boat. >> later we told murray we recorded his exchange with radcliffe and asked him to explain it. >> i was a little man. i mean, it -- he didn't mean any harm, he just -- ignorant of the conduction of leadership roles, and i think now that he has seen 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 of prison officials. he will soon have
. >> the swastika was around long before adolf hitler came along. okay? now, 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. >> radcliffe defended asatru, his comments disturbed murray, who let him know how much when he returned to his cell. >> you just made us look like a bunch of...
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it is far bigger than the original second volume that was written by adolf hitler. full of an notations and critiques of nazi policy, of the ideology put forward by adolf hitter. there are many who are vehemently opposed to the republication of this. i spoke to the jewish community and one lady told me she felt this was garbage and why should it be republished. she was speechless. she could not find words to describe her feeling at the prospect of this book beak republished. then that same - this same book, the annotated version of it, the authors here say it is necessary to publish this book because the copyright laws have changed here in germany insofar as this is concerned. the copyright law has expired regarding adolf hitler which meant they felt they had to publish this book to in some way undo the damage that mein kampf has done and may do in the future. that's what they say why they believe that this book, their version should be published >>> live for us in germany, dominic, as always thank you >>> a curator at the permanent museum, joining us from washingto
it is far bigger than the original second volume that was written by adolf hitler. full of an notations and critiques of nazi policy, of the ideology put forward by adolf hitter. there are many who are vehemently opposed to the republication of this. i spoke to the jewish community and one lady told me she felt this was garbage and why should it be republished. she was speechless. she could not find words to describe her feeling at the prospect of this book beak republished. then that same -...
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book, you will see that the first picture in the little photo session was an autographed photo of adolf hitler enscribed to this friend the shaw. -- inscribed. >> this was such a big deal that the british and soviets at the fall of 1941, at a time when the german armies were closing in on moscow, the germans in african were closing in on the canal and they took time out to invade d occupy iran. and during the war and before the war they were sending agents in and out. they had a long age aircraft flying out of crimea and dropping supply and troop drops during the entire wars. extremely long planes. j2-90s if you are an aircraft buff. i know there is at least one in the room. there was this large jump of throwing agents into the iran that was the source of the name operation long jump. so inside tehran, you have a city that is seething with international spies. you have the germans. you've got the british. they were active throughout that region before and every since world war i. back to the 19th century, that was an important part of the influence with the suez canal in india. they had a stro
book, you will see that the first picture in the little photo session was an autographed photo of adolf hitler enscribed to this friend the shaw. -- inscribed. >> this was such a big deal that the british and soviets at the fall of 1941, at a time when the german armies were closing in on moscow, the germans in african were closing in on the canal and they took time out to invade d occupy iran. and during the war and before the war they were sending agents in and out. they had a long age...
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. >>> the new edition of adolf hitler's mein kampf is a best seller in germany. first 4,000 copies sold out in less than a week. mein kampf also made the nonfiction best seller list in a top german magazine. hitler published his political manifesto years before he came to power. this edition is the first since world war ii. sales of the book were blocked for decades out of respect for holocaust victims. >>> the time is 9:43 on this sunday. a new chief will soon be sweeping into the eagles nest. that's just ahead coming up in sports. >>> good sunday morning to you. we're checking our weather headlines. and we do have the possibility of some snow showers and flurries moving through the area today in parts of our region, especially north and west of philadelphia and extreme southern delaware and south jersey. keeping an eye on that. as for the holiday tomorrow, martin luther king jr. day, very cold, an arctic blast for sure. blustery conditions as our winds will be picking up overnight tonight into tomorrow with that cold front. 37 degrees, current temperature readi
. >>> the new edition of adolf hitler's mein kampf is a best seller in germany. first 4,000 copies sold out in less than a week. mein kampf also made the nonfiction best seller list in a top german magazine. hitler published his political manifesto years before he came to power. this edition is the first since world war ii. sales of the book were blocked for decades out of respect for holocaust victims. >>> the time is 9:43 on this sunday. a new chief will soon be sweeping...
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. >> unfortunately, adolf hitler, when he was trying to explain why germany behaved as it did, i'm not about '33, '34, '35, and by the way, the harsh conditions imposed on post world war germany and nothing could be compared with very preferential treatment offered to russia and boris yeltsin by the united states and europe. there were credits. doors were opened. russia was accepted in g-7, turned to be g-8, not big in a normal democracy and not the greatest industrial power. so there was a good credit line both financial and political. and as for the expansion of nato, look, eastern european neighbors of russia had some bad mem rishgs and nobody doubts now if not for nato membership putin's stance would be entirely unacceptable today. i think it's the only thing that protects them because putin definitely looks for the weak spot on the map and he believes if he can grab it, he does it. >> very sobering thoughts. >> winter is coming. >>> next on "gps," i will give you some fashion advice for 2016, or at least i'll tell you about one luxury designer with a very surprising new collection
. >> unfortunately, adolf hitler, when he was trying to explain why germany behaved as it did, i'm not about '33, '34, '35, and by the way, the harsh conditions imposed on post world war germany and nothing could be compared with very preferential treatment offered to russia and boris yeltsin by the united states and europe. there were credits. doors were opened. russia was accepted in g-7, turned to be g-8, not big in a normal democracy and not the greatest industrial power. so there was...
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father, fred koch, helped build an oil refinery in nazi germany -- a project approved personally by adolf hitler detroit, michigan, most public schools are shuttered today after teachers staged a sickout to protest the state's inaction over black mold, rat infestations, crumbling buildings, and inadequate staffing. teachers say they have up to 45 or 50 students in some classrooms. meanwhile, michigan governor rick snyder faced intense questioning in another michigan city, flint over the poisoning , of the city's water. residents have reported lasting health impacts after an unelected emergency manager appointed by governor snyder switched the city's water source to the long-polluted flint river in a bid to save money. under questioning by reporters monday, snyder refused to say whether it was fair for residents to continue to pay for the poisoned water. >> the water coming from your tap at home, should you have to pay for it? >> that is one of the questions we will be reviewing. >> the question is, should you be paying for contaminated water is a came out of your tap? >> we are addressing the im
father, fred koch, helped build an oil refinery in nazi germany -- a project approved personally by adolf hitler detroit, michigan, most public schools are shuttered today after teachers staged a sickout to protest the state's inaction over black mold, rat infestations, crumbling buildings, and inadequate staffing. teachers say they have up to 45 or 50 students in some classrooms. meanwhile, michigan governor rick snyder faced intense questioning in another michigan city, flint over the...
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if you are ever going to go to war against somebody, i would assume it is adolf hitler. harrison? harrison: he just did not need to. after he declared war on japan in return for pearl harbor, japan and germany both declared war. brooks: december 1941, the german tanks are rolling up -- they see moscow in the distance. no one understood that is very cold in the winter. what napoleon could have told him back in 1812, the fact is that britain is all alone. they just bought off the luftwaffe. it is kind of tough at this point. would it not have been smarter to get involved earlier, before hitler could have taken over all of the stuff? >> i actually agree, because i think the attacks on pearl harbor were so surprising to so much of the public, that suggests that they were not prepared to enter that war. i mean, i don't think that very many americans would have said, yeah, i think hitler is crazy and we should leave germany alone. but they haven't ready to go to war, then i think the cymer 1941 would have turned out differently. -- december 1941 would have turned out differently. i thin
if you are ever going to go to war against somebody, i would assume it is adolf hitler. harrison? harrison: he just did not need to. after he declared war on japan in return for pearl harbor, japan and germany both declared war. brooks: december 1941, the german tanks are rolling up -- they see moscow in the distance. no one understood that is very cold in the winter. what napoleon could have told him back in 1812, the fact is that britain is all alone. they just bought off the luftwaffe. it is...
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. >>> adolf hitler's memoir "mein kampf" is on sale in germany for the first time since world war ii. the first printing sold out quickly. the report from our london bureau- >> r rorter: the nurembergrg many the first glimpse of hitler's nazi germany. his anti-semitic tirades divided the country. long before the atrocities of the holocaust and the millions of jews murdered history had an outline. hitler's "mein kampf," or "my struggle," his 1920s manifesto that paved the way. the nazis printed at least 10 million copies. they were sold widely and handed out by the government to newlyweds and soldiers. 1945 when hitler died and world war ii ended the allies handed the copyright to the bavararn presses. 75 years later that copyright has expired and "mein kampf" is back in german bookstores for the first time. it's a chapter in history some who lived through it hoped would stay closed. this latest printing has some key additions to the original copy. the german government would only allow an annotated version with academic analysis ofofhe text. "this edition exposes the false information
. >>> adolf hitler's memoir "mein kampf" is on sale in germany for the first time since world war ii. the first printing sold out quickly. the report from our london bureau- >> r rorter: the nurembergrg many the first glimpse of hitler's nazi germany. his anti-semitic tirades divided the country. long before the atrocities of the holocaust and the millions of jews murdered history had an outline. hitler's "mein kampf," or "my struggle," his 1920s...
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. >> ifill: on the newshour online, the copyright for adolf hitler's autobiography "mein kampf" justy printed in the dictator's home country of germany. what's the value of printing a book so despised? we asked an expert from the u.s. holocaust memorial museum, who said critical commentary can help people understand its legacy of hatred. read more on that, on our home page, pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm gwen ifill. join us online, and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and michael gerson. and here's wishing you a happy and fruitful new year from judy and me, and all of us here at the pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- >> the lemelson foundation. committed to improving lives through invention. in the u.s. and developing countries. on the web at lemelson.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to y
. >> ifill: on the newshour online, the copyright for adolf hitler's autobiography "mein kampf" justy printed in the dictator's home country of germany. what's the value of printing a book so despised? we asked an expert from the u.s. holocaust memorial museum, who said critical commentary can help people understand its legacy of hatred. read more on that, on our home page, pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm gwen ifill. join us online, and again here...
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we still shoulder that adolf hitler was able to eliminate seven million jews. we have ended the lives of 57 million americans that could be here today. we lost their lives, we lost their potential, we lost their value. how -- the hypocrisy that drips from people's house, from america's house, when we have to stand and debate the right to life? the right of the unborn? and think that somehow this is an argue thament we must win? this is something that never, ever should have happened. not in america. not in our watch. not in our time. on january 22, hundreds of thousands of pro-life americans will come to the nation's capitol. they will be little noted by the media. but they will be here. they come every year. and they come here every year with one purpose and one purpose only. and that is to protect the lives of up the unborn -- lives of the unborn. when, america, when will we stand up and take the responsibility for the heinous activities that we have allowed to happen on our watch? i thank my colleagues and i thank the gentleman for your passion and your dedi
we still shoulder that adolf hitler was able to eliminate seven million jews. we have ended the lives of 57 million americans that could be here today. we lost their lives, we lost their potential, we lost their value. how -- the hypocrisy that drips from people's house, from america's house, when we have to stand and debate the right to life? the right of the unborn? and think that somehow this is an argue thament we must win? this is something that never, ever should have happened. not in...
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i might have to say b, adolf hitler. final answer. >> that is correct. that is accepted. [cheers and applause] all right, $2,000. here it is, your $3,000 question. with the first one built in the early 1930s to train divers and became the basis of an olympic sport of its own in 2000? >> well, divers and gymnasts have to bounce or jump. and a ping-pong ball does do that. i just don't see a bobsled being something that a diver would use. i'm thinking it might be trampoline, c. final answer. >> that's exactly what they use. that's right. >> whoo! >> $3,000. now a chance to take a step on that first threshold. you get this one right, you've reached that $5,000 mark. and that's the worst you can do once you get there. >> okay. >> here it is, your $5,000 question. sure to be a hit with beer-loving celiac sufferers, millercoors recently unveiled a beer containing no what? >> well, in l.a., they say if you avoid this, you can lose weight. and i'm a little bit juicy. so i do try to avoid gluten. i'm gonna say c. final answer. >> d's probably right as well, but yes, gluten is corre
i might have to say b, adolf hitler. final answer. >> that is correct. that is accepted. [cheers and applause] all right, $2,000. here it is, your $3,000 question. with the first one built in the early 1930s to train divers and became the basis of an olympic sport of its own in 2000? >> well, divers and gymnasts have to bounce or jump. and a ping-pong ball does do that. i just don't see a bobsled being something that a diver would use. i'm thinking it might be trampoline, c. final...
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and the most famous hunter in recent history is a man named adolf hitler. >> here we are again. god sent hitler to chase the jews. now, that is not the guy who famously had to be renounced by john mccain in 2008. that wasn't john hagee who you just heard there. that's a different guy. his name is mike bickel. and the ted cruz campaign just put out an excited statement proclaiming the ted cruz endorsement from pastor mike bickle. senator ted cruz announced the endorsement of mike bickle. founder of the international house of prayer. "heidi and i," this is in ted cruz's voice, heidi, my wife and i are grateful to have mike's prayers and supports. with the support of mike and many people of faith we will fight the good fight, finish the course, and keep the faith. part of what mike bickle teaches at his version of ihop, the international house of not pancakes but prayer, is that god sent hitler to chase the jews, the nazis were doing god's work. mike bickle also famously says he can see in the united states today harbingers of the antichrist. things that tell you the antichrist is c
and the most famous hunter in recent history is a man named adolf hitler. >> here we are again. god sent hitler to chase the jews. now, that is not the guy who famously had to be renounced by john mccain in 2008. that wasn't john hagee who you just heard there. that's a different guy. his name is mike bickel. and the ted cruz campaign just put out an excited statement proclaiming the ted cruz endorsement from pastor mike bickle. senator ted cruz announced the endorsement of mike bickle....
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adolf hitler's political manifesto "mein kampf" went on sale in germany today for the first time sincear ii-- and demand quickly outstripped supply. the initial print run was for 4,000 copies, but 15,000 orders flooded the publisher. the two-volume work includes critical annotations that debunk the nazi leader's claims. >> ( translated ): this edition exposes the false information spread by hitler, his downright lies and his many half-truths, which aimed at a pure propaganda effect. >> woodruff: for decades, the german state of bavaria used its copyright on "mein kampf" to block any new editions, but the copyright expired at the end of 2015. back in this country, police in philadelphia say a man who ambushed and wounded an officer last night, pledged loyalty to the islamic state group. the suspect, edward archer, is in custody. his mother says he'd been hearing voices recently, and his family urged him to get help. surveillance video shows the gunman firing more than a dozen shots at officer jesse hartnett, who was sitting in his cruiser. hartnett shot back and wounded his attacker. re
adolf hitler's political manifesto "mein kampf" went on sale in germany today for the first time sincear ii-- and demand quickly outstripped supply. the initial print run was for 4,000 copies, but 15,000 orders flooded the publisher. the two-volume work includes critical annotations that debunk the nazi leader's claims. >> ( translated ): this edition exposes the false information spread by hitler, his downright lies and his many half-truths, which aimed at a pure propaganda...
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only a few months before roosevelt became president, in january of 1933, adolf hitler became chancellorf germany. where prices had also been plummeting, unemployment had also been rising to catastrophic levels. and her, right then in january 1933, roosevelt already knew -- as he told one of his aides -- that hitler was a portent of evil for the united states. because naziism appealed to the worst in men. it supported their hates and ridiculed their tolerances, and it could not exist permanently in the same world as the rule of law, as democracy, as human rights. with deflation creating support for naziism as one of roosevelt's advisers warned him, it seems to be a choice between a rise in prices and a rise in dictators. which meant that roosevelt's program of recovery, that his effort to manage prices upwards was not only an effort to put americans back to work, but also a race to restore the united states to a strength sufficient to fight against fascism both at home and abroad. now, you'll notice that along with roosevelt john maynard keynes is also in the title and on the cover in a
only a few months before roosevelt became president, in january of 1933, adolf hitler became chancellorf germany. where prices had also been plummeting, unemployment had also been rising to catastrophic levels. and her, right then in january 1933, roosevelt already knew -- as he told one of his aides -- that hitler was a portent of evil for the united states. because naziism appealed to the worst in men. it supported their hates and ridiculed their tolerances, and it could not exist permanently...