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it was an annotated version of adolf hitler's "mein kampf," reprinted after a seven-year copyright expiree largely autobiographical account, hitler expressed views which became nazi germany's ideology. butchers are astonished at the book's newfound popularity. reporter: the special edition of enough hitler's manifesto. it is 2000 pages long and cost around 60 euros. books like this usually get the dust on store shelves. but the reprint of "mein kampf" has been a substantial success, selling some 85,000 copies. the title means my struggle, and under the third reich it was printed around 12 million times when couples received it as a gift from the government on their wedding day. the first edition was published in 1925. pickler laid out his ideas that formed the basis of nazi ideology. he also wrote about a global jewish conspiracy to justify murdering jews. but the book on sale now features thousands of annotations that rebut hitler's beliefs. the publisher spent years adding notes to the original text, hoping to highlight the propaganda and mistakes. >> this edition exposes the false info
it was an annotated version of adolf hitler's "mein kampf," reprinted after a seven-year copyright expiree largely autobiographical account, hitler expressed views which became nazi germany's ideology. butchers are astonished at the book's newfound popularity. reporter: the special edition of enough hitler's manifesto. it is 2000 pages long and cost around 60 euros. books like this usually get the dust on store shelves. but the reprint of "mein kampf" has been a substantial...
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advanced groundwork such as this, my invasion of south america is practically in the bag, says adolf hitler. i think the cartoons although theearliest ones deal mostly with the war, the war effort , the antiwar america first initiative, a lot of the later cartoons i think are as appropriate today as they were in the 1940s when they had to do with the do-nothing congress is, high taxes, inflation. i think the guys all collection, ted's original drawings are important to have here at ucsb. researchers can come and use them whether it's a faculty member who might be teaching a class in children's literature or someone who is teaching american history who might want to use the political cartoons he did in the 1940s. but i think most of all, uc san diego is a very heavy science and medicine campus and i think having the doctor seuss drawings here also adds an element again of quincy and non-science and you can think of sort of the cat in the hat running around through all of these eucalyptus trees on campus, maybe causing a little bit of mischief. i think doctor seuss is important to the history
advanced groundwork such as this, my invasion of south america is practically in the bag, says adolf hitler. i think the cartoons although theearliest ones deal mostly with the war, the war effort , the antiwar america first initiative, a lot of the later cartoons i think are as appropriate today as they were in the 1940s when they had to do with the do-nothing congress is, high taxes, inflation. i think the guys all collection, ted's original drawings are important to have here at ucsb....
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she'd been around the world, she knew adolf hitler, knew the president of france, knew the king and queen of denmark and she convinced john kennedy he had everything it took to be president. she encouraged jack kennedy to go to his father and tell him what he wanted to be in life.kennedy family didn't know that jack kennedy had any political aspirations and didn't think he had any political talent and she managed to help him stand up to his father and get the support you would need to become president and because their affair was so scandalous, president kennedy was merely court-martialed out of the navy area erie is an officer of naval intelligence and he's dating a suspected nazi spy. he was merely court-martialed and eventually ended up in combat in the south pacific where he became a war hero and his boat the pt 109 was sunk. at that time he thought his career was over because he thought thinking that boat would be a disaster for his career. when he came back stateside he sat down with a reporter named inga arvad that realized it was very heroic. she wrote that story that was the temp
she'd been around the world, she knew adolf hitler, knew the president of france, knew the king and queen of denmark and she convinced john kennedy he had everything it took to be president. she encouraged jack kennedy to go to his father and tell him what he wanted to be in life.kennedy family didn't know that jack kennedy had any political aspirations and didn't think he had any political talent and she managed to help him stand up to his father and get the support you would need to become...
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this is the context that created equal bringing for adolf hitler. even then, he almost did not succeed. when adolf hitler came to power in january, 1933, 55% of the germans had never voted for him. he was jobbed into office by a coalition of powerful people who thought they could use him. he had received and they wanted to use him because he had received more votes than anyone else, but never a majority of the votes. this is important to make because when we try to explain why germany became the place where the holocaust was perpetrated, where the actors came from the events that succeed 8033 are much more-- 1933 are much more important than the events that preceded. the long tradition of anti-semitism, but: eighteen-- echoing of anti-semitic arguments did not matter politically until the minority of the people who believed in it acquired political power. power magnifies the ideas of those who hold it and when people who hold a belief that are regarded by the general society has not quite acceptable become enormously powerful, their beliefs become s
this is the context that created equal bringing for adolf hitler. even then, he almost did not succeed. when adolf hitler came to power in january, 1933, 55% of the germans had never voted for him. he was jobbed into office by a coalition of powerful people who thought they could use him. he had received and they wanted to use him because he had received more votes than anyone else, but never a majority of the votes. this is important to make because when we try to explain why germany became...
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his name was adolf hitler. if winston churchill could have seen into the future he would have directed the heaviest british fire on that bavarian regiment. perhaps a direct hit would have saved the 15 million people who would have perished in the next world war, and that is all the screen time that hitler gets. as the war went on in 1916, winston churchill pondered his political future if he had one. in march, he took two weeks to give a speech that he thought would be important in the house of commons. while some points were well-received, he disastrously had inexplicably demanded the return of jackie fisher to the admiralty. the suggestion was ridiculed and his prospects for a quick comeback were dashed. his days on the front were numbered, and he remained determined to return to parliament where he thought he could do more good than in the mud of the trenches. on his return to flanders, he was reviewed for undue leniency with his men. annoyed by the accusations, he refuted it by showing disciplinary problems
his name was adolf hitler. if winston churchill could have seen into the future he would have directed the heaviest british fire on that bavarian regiment. perhaps a direct hit would have saved the 15 million people who would have perished in the next world war, and that is all the screen time that hitler gets. as the war went on in 1916, winston churchill pondered his political future if he had one. in march, he took two weeks to give a speech that he thought would be important in the house of...
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britain led by prime minister winston churchill stood alone against adolf hitler who had conquered most of europe during the previous two years. president franklin roosevelt and churchill formulated what later became known as the europe first strategy. the plan was to defeat hitler in europe before turning the full attention to the japanese. this plan would have grave consequences for the hundreds of thousands of allied personnel stationed in the pacific. >> i volunteered to go to the philippines, which in retrospect was a bad decision. >> robert granston was a 25-year-old officer when he arrived in manila in may 1941. >> i should have known then that things were going to take an unfortunate turn. however, when you're young, it was a pretty exciting place to live. >> they had a waiting list at that time to get in the navy. >> bruce elliott gordon from kansas wasn't thinking about the japanese when he shipped out in 1941. do you remember anybody talking about the japanese and whether they were likely to make war on us? >> i never heard anything about them. >> all of that changed on 7 dec
britain led by prime minister winston churchill stood alone against adolf hitler who had conquered most of europe during the previous two years. president franklin roosevelt and churchill formulated what later became known as the europe first strategy. the plan was to defeat hitler in europe before turning the full attention to the japanese. this plan would have grave consequences for the hundreds of thousands of allied personnel stationed in the pacific. >> i volunteered to go to the...
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he wants to be adolf hitler. that is it. and the republican party is right behind him.ardon me question mark host: i'll -- pardon me? host: twitter is something that did not exist in past residents. caller: i know that. presidents have used television or mediums. isn't twitter just a new method of communicating that any president would use as it comes to existence? caller: not any president right now. that managed to be in a straitjacket. batman needs to be in a man needs- that to be in a straitjacket. it is worse. he's got these people and the whole republican party, hook, line and sinker. before you know anything, yes, commit a terrible thing to the people in this country. he will commit another holocaust. has a piecel garson today called "the trouble with the president's tweets." he says he holds his office in part because of his talent for twitter. he shows an ability to redirect the national conversation in an agreement of 140 characters. for trump, this is a living, styling and 10 great thing. make no mistake, this is not only change. it is regression. he goes on
he wants to be adolf hitler. that is it. and the republican party is right behind him.ardon me question mark host: i'll -- pardon me? host: twitter is something that did not exist in past residents. caller: i know that. presidents have used television or mediums. isn't twitter just a new method of communicating that any president would use as it comes to existence? caller: not any president right now. that managed to be in a straitjacket. batman needs to be in a man needs- that to be in a...
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a special annotated edition of adolf hitler's mein kampf has seen strong sales since its launch a yearold. the decision to republish has been criticised byjewish groups. greg dawson reports. controversial, reviled, and for the past 12 months, back on the shelves in german bookstores. mein kampf, meaning "my struggle", set out hitler's anti—semitic ideas before he eventually put them into practice. but this new edition, shorn of any nazi insignia, is intended not as a celebration but a sober reflection on a notorious manifesto. its publishers say it has been annotated to highlight hitler's propaganda and mistakes. what we do is to provide a research—based, commentated, critical edition for the first time, so that people who are interested in dealing with the book on a really rational level, for the first time, can do this. the book was first published in 1925, eight years before hitler came to power. after the nazis were defeated in 1945, allied forces handed the copyright to the state of bavaria, which banned further publications. that copyright expired last year, to allow this new edi
a special annotated edition of adolf hitler's mein kampf has seen strong sales since its launch a yearold. the decision to republish has been criticised byjewish groups. greg dawson reports. controversial, reviled, and for the past 12 months, back on the shelves in german bookstores. mein kampf, meaning "my struggle", set out hitler's anti—semitic ideas before he eventually put them into practice. but this new edition, shorn of any nazi insignia, is intended not as a celebration but...
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are now called for a ban on private firework parties. 85,000 copies of an annotated edition of adolf hitler'sits launch, you can read about that on the bbc news app. politics and business always intertwined, we suspect that will be even more of the case once donald trump takes overin the case once donald trump takes over in america, he has been criticising a number of companies for how many of their production operations are based in mexico, ford is one of the companies that he has criticised. today, ford cancelled and $1.6 billion plant that it was planning to build at a place in mexico called san luis toasty, instead, it will spend that money extending existing operations in a place called flat rock, michigan. here is what the ford ceo told the bbc. overall, the reason we have made these decisions is because they are the right thing for the business. we look at a lot of different factors when we look at decisions. the announcement we are making today of $700 million investment in flat rock, michigan, and adding 700 jobs, one factor we put into that is the more favourable us business environ
are now called for a ban on private firework parties. 85,000 copies of an annotated edition of adolf hitler'sits launch, you can read about that on the bbc news app. politics and business always intertwined, we suspect that will be even more of the case once donald trump takes overin the case once donald trump takes over in america, he has been criticising a number of companies for how many of their production operations are based in mexico, ford is one of the companies that he has criticised....
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they want people to remember history and learn about the dangers that led to the rise of adolf hitler q: a wave of nationalist across europe in one of the most controversial in the netherlands. scott: i'm scott thuman in theay non-mouse with liberalism but change could be coming. people call you the dutch donald trump. what do you think? >> i'm not trump. there might be similarities of the movement between the people who has discontent of the former or current administration of the united king doll and europe -- kingdom and europe. scott: the similarities go beyond the hairdos, tweets and the call for the closed borders. >> if you don't like civil rights he is not dangerous. >> several companies look this is two close to call. >> a story you will on "full measure." >> what d.c.hat d.c. mayor wanto have happen in expansion of the summer jobs program this year. >> i'm cheryl conner. we will tell oh, how was the open house? so good! look. 800 square feet, 1 bedroom, hardwood floors, 15 minute ride to work. dude! dude! i know! your credit score must be amazing. my credit score? how do i c
they want people to remember history and learn about the dangers that led to the rise of adolf hitler q: a wave of nationalist across europe in one of the most controversial in the netherlands. scott: i'm scott thuman in theay non-mouse with liberalism but change could be coming. people call you the dutch donald trump. what do you think? >> i'm not trump. there might be similarities of the movement between the people who has discontent of the former or current administration of the united...
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. -- adolf hitler. haveps a direct hit might saved the 50 million people who were to perish in the next world war. that is all the screen time that hitler's gets. inthe world war ground on 1916, winston churchill pondered his political future if he had one. he was still the mp for dundee, and in march he took two weeks leave and returned to london to give what he hoped would be an important speech. while some of his points were well received, he disastrously and inexplicably demanded the -- ridiculedkie the suggestion and churchill 's chance for a quick comeback or --. he returned to parliament where he thought he could do more good than in the mud of the trenches. on his return to flanders, he was again rebuked for undue leniency with his men. he refuted it by showing that disciplinary problems had dropped under his leadership. events sin brought it into his active duty. failed to promotion appear, and at the end of april, churchill learned that the then the pleaded six battalions would be consolidated
. -- adolf hitler. haveps a direct hit might saved the 50 million people who were to perish in the next world war. that is all the screen time that hitler's gets. inthe world war ground on 1916, winston churchill pondered his political future if he had one. he was still the mp for dundee, and in march he took two weeks leave and returned to london to give what he hoped would be an important speech. while some of his points were well received, he disastrously and inexplicably demanded the --...
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. -- has almost adolf hitler tendencies to honor authoritarian leaders like vladimir putin.t: right, we get your point. new pulling out on donald trump. headlines noting that he will be taking the of the office coming in as the least popular republican candidate in four decades. only 40% of americans have a favorable view of donald trump. as had an unfavorable view he prepares to take the oaths of office. that compares to past presidents as they take their of of office. 79%ident obama in 2009 had with a favorable position. george w. bush had 62%. bill clinton at 68%. -- george h a 65% favorable view. bush had a 65 percent favorable view. speaking of the former president, he has been admitted to a houston hospital after falling ill. his former chief of staff says he is doing fine. will be discharged in the next few days. he is 92 years old. this is not the first time he has been hospitalized. he has been taken to a hospital in portland, made when he fractured his neck in a fall. vivian, munro, virginia, is up next. republican line. caller: good morning. uh, those that are not
. -- has almost adolf hitler tendencies to honor authoritarian leaders like vladimir putin.t: right, we get your point. new pulling out on donald trump. headlines noting that he will be taking the of the office coming in as the least popular republican candidate in four decades. only 40% of americans have a favorable view of donald trump. as had an unfavorable view he prepares to take the oaths of office. that compares to past presidents as they take their of of office. 79%ident obama in 2009...
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comparing donald trump to adolf hitler. >> not healthy. the comparison is not healthy.od idea. at the end, i think they're going to find common ground between president trump and the mexican president. everything is going to come to an end. i see mexico from the economic point of view and the political point of view. >> eric: are the mexicans ticked off at the americans right now? >> they are. that's the rhetoric. at the end, the white house understands that we need mexico because mexico has something that i don't think we mentioned too often which is the southern border with guatemala. >> eric: there's a wall there, isn't there a? >> there's a wall, but still, how come they come our wall? they don't have the ability to control that southern border. you'll have hundreds of thousands of guatemalans. >> eric: let's talk a little bit about that heightened rhetoric. he has a very low approval rating in mexico, right? how is he going to find common ground with donald trump if he is not popular in mexico? >> they will find, i cannot tell you right now what they're going to do
comparing donald trump to adolf hitler. >> not healthy. the comparison is not healthy.od idea. at the end, i think they're going to find common ground between president trump and the mexican president. everything is going to come to an end. i see mexico from the economic point of view and the political point of view. >> eric: are the mexicans ticked off at the americans right now? >> they are. that's the rhetoric. at the end, the white house understands that we need mexico...
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adolf hitler. because he uses a slogan called america first.ing an argument where economic protectionism. it has nothing to do with race. so that's why it's demoralizing because even at the moments where the media should be a little bit. guy just gave an inauguration address. it's the 45th president. should be a happy time. and instead, you're invoking hitler. and then martin luther king a bust in the white house, it's reported by time magazine zeek miller that it was removed. you know how sensitive that is? and then they say, oh, he apologized foot. well, a lie can go halfway around the world before you can get the truth on it. charles: i think it can go all the way around the world. >> and i agree with them. charles: people who understand history that know there have been a couple of political parties in this country. one years back that was supposedly anti-semitic. donald trump and his team probably know about that but to joe's point what they're trying to say is that, hey, in this particular context, we understand our role in this world, bu
adolf hitler. because he uses a slogan called america first.ing an argument where economic protectionism. it has nothing to do with race. so that's why it's demoralizing because even at the moments where the media should be a little bit. guy just gave an inauguration address. it's the 45th president. should be a happy time. and instead, you're invoking hitler. and then martin luther king a bust in the white house, it's reported by time magazine zeek miller that it was removed. you know how...
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populace in united states and europe could lead to the election of leaders in his words "akin to adolf hitler that's right, the thought of connecting populism to hitler. pastor robert jeffress take setup and much more when he joins us next. stay with us, this is the silverado special edition. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's 5. aaaahh!! ooohh!! uh! holy mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. which one's your favorite? (laughter) come home with me! trade up to the silverado 2500hd all star edition and get an average total value over $11,000 when you find your tag. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >> lou: pope francis warning the world against the rise of populism, claiming it could lead to the election of leaders like hitler. the pope said "hitler did not steal power, he was voted by his people, and then destroyed his people. if that is the danger in times of crisis, we lack judgment." joining us now pastor robert jeffress, great to have you with us. your reaction to what the pope said? stunning stuff. >> robert:
populace in united states and europe could lead to the election of leaders in his words "akin to adolf hitler that's right, the thought of connecting populism to hitler. pastor robert jeffress take setup and much more when he joins us next. stay with us, this is the silverado special edition. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's 5. aaaahh!! ooohh!! uh! holy mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. which one's your favorite?...
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and a warning that a populous movement that could lead to election of leaders akin to adolf hitler.hat's right, he's connecting that. that. pastor robert jeffers takes why is there neverite, enough of it? a john deere 1 family tractor with quik-park lets you attach and go. imatch quick-hitch gives you more time for what you love. so it takes less work to do more work. autoconnect drive-over mower deck? done. they're not making any more land. but there's plenty of time if you know where to look. now you can own a 1e sub-compact tractor for just $99 a month. learn more at your john deere dealer. lou: pope francis warning the world against the rise of populism, claiming it could lead to the election of leaders like hitler. the quote said quote, hitler did not steal power. he was voted for by his people. joining me now, pastor of the first baptist church in dallas, texas. your reaction to what the pontiff said. stunning stuff. >> look, the pope is a godly man, but he's not infallible with it comes to his criticism of president trump. it sees disingenuous to condemn donald trump for buil
and a warning that a populous movement that could lead to election of leaders akin to adolf hitler.hat's right, he's connecting that. that. pastor robert jeffers takes why is there neverite, enough of it? a john deere 1 family tractor with quik-park lets you attach and go. imatch quick-hitch gives you more time for what you love. so it takes less work to do more work. autoconnect drive-over mower deck? done. they're not making any more land. but there's plenty of time if you know where to look....
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finally, we see an image of adolf hitler. his book is tucked into his left hand, his right hand is giving a heil, there's a bare-breasted mermaid with a little baby, actually, tucked into her arm, maybe he's talking a little bit about eugenics and sort of hitler wanting the aryans to propagate, and on the other side there's actually a sign new order with an arrow pointing forward. so i think that we can view these sculptures through a couple of different lenses. one of them is that pre-world war ii and definitely during world war ii there's a sort of populist lens that we could look at these through. so i think people in the united states were engaged with art in a direct way and used to seeing art that made statements. through the work pros gress administration, through artists like diego rivera, people in the united states were used to seeing murals that made direct statement, so i think we can definitely relate these sculptures with some of the political wlims at the time. but i think the other -- whims at the time. but i
finally, we see an image of adolf hitler. his book is tucked into his left hand, his right hand is giving a heil, there's a bare-breasted mermaid with a little baby, actually, tucked into her arm, maybe he's talking a little bit about eugenics and sort of hitler wanting the aryans to propagate, and on the other side there's actually a sign new order with an arrow pointing forward. so i think that we can view these sculptures through a couple of different lenses. one of them is that pre-world...
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populace in united states and europe could lead to the election of leaders in his words "akin to adolf hitlerhat's right, the thought of connecting populism to hitler. pastor robert jeffress take setup and much more when he joins us next. joins us next. stay with us, (bell chimes) ♪ nice work brother dominic. now we just need 500 more... translated into 35 languages, personalized oh and shared across the 7 continents. (other languages spoken) look abbot, i got it. it's a miracle. ♪ >> lou: pope francis warning the world against the rise of populism, claiming it could lead to the election of leaders like hitler. the pope said "hitler did not steal power, he was voted by his people, and then destroyed his people. if that is the danger in times of crisis, we lack judgment." joining us now pastor robert jeffress, great to have you with us. your reaction to what the pope said? stunning stuff. >> robert: [laughs] the pope is a godly man, but he's not infallible when it comes to his criticisms to president trump. it seems disingenuous to me for the pulpit to condemn president trump for building a wa
populace in united states and europe could lead to the election of leaders in his words "akin to adolf hitlerhat's right, the thought of connecting populism to hitler. pastor robert jeffress take setup and much more when he joins us next. joins us next. stay with us, (bell chimes) ♪ nice work brother dominic. now we just need 500 more... translated into 35 languages, personalized oh and shared across the 7 continents. (other languages spoken) look abbot, i got it. it's a miracle. ♪...
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populace in united states and europe could lead to the election of leaders in his words "akin to adolf hitlert's right, the thought of connecting populism to hitler. pastor robert jeffress take setup and much more when he joins us next. stay with us, your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says, "you picked the wrong insurance plan." no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car plus depreciation. liberty mutual insurance. >> lou: pope francis warning the world against the rise of populism, claiming it could lead to the election of leaders like hitler. the pope said "hitler did not steal power, he was voted by his people, and then destroyed his people. if that is the danger in times of crisis, we lack judgment." joining us now pastor robert jeffress, great to have you with us. your reaction to what the pope said? stunning stuff. >> robert: [laughs] the pope is a godly man, but he's not infallible when it comes to his critisms to president trump. it seems disingenuous to me for the pulp
populace in united states and europe could lead to the election of leaders in his words "akin to adolf hitlert's right, the thought of connecting populism to hitler. pastor robert jeffress take setup and much more when he joins us next. stay with us, your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says, "you picked the wrong insurance plan." no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of...
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populace in united states and europe could lead to the election of leaders in his words "akin to adolf hitler." that's right, the thought of connecting populism to hitler. pastor robert jeffress take setup and much more when he joins us next. stay with us, c'mon in, pop pop! happy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. it worked better than plavix. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver
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populace in united states and europe could lead to the election of leaders in his words "akin to adolf hitler that's right, the thought of connecting populism to hitler. pastor robert jeffress take setup and much more when he joins us next. stay with us, we will be right back. or no sugar at all, smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels, and signs reminding everyone to think balance before choosing their beverages. we know you care about reducing the sugar in your family's diet, and we're working to support your efforts. more beverage choices. smaller portions. less sugar. balanceus.org. [and her new business: i do, to jeanetgo. jeanette was excellent at marrying people. but had trouble getting paid. not a good time, jeanette. even worse. now i'm uncomfortable. but here's the good news, jeanette got quickbooks. send that invoice, jeanette. looks like they viewed it. and, ta-da! paid twice as fast. oh, she's an efficient officiant. way to grow, jeanette. get paid twice as fast. visit quickbooks-dot-com. i realize that ah, that $100k is notwell, a 103fortune. yeah, 103. well, let me ask you
populace in united states and europe could lead to the election of leaders in his words "akin to adolf hitler that's right, the thought of connecting populism to hitler. pastor robert jeffress take setup and much more when he joins us next. stay with us, we will be right back. or no sugar at all, smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels, and signs reminding everyone to think balance before choosing their beverages. we know you care about reducing the sugar in your family's diet, and...
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mistakes, but if all their mistakes head in one direction, and that direction is the exoneration of adolf hitlerrtions. and that's what was so brilliant about a trial. in getting back to the film and the way that portrays the trial, it's very much that passion versus, if you like, rationality. american versus british, you have these rather buttoned up british lawyers and the american academic, who wants to do it with her heart and they want to do it with logic. was that pretty much how the trial itself was, or is that something you wanted to bring into the script? deborah lipstadst was forced not to give evidence. not only was she not allowed to give evidence by her own defence team, but also the survivors of the camps were not allowed to give evidence. i think i have a line where richard rampton says, "what feels best, isn't what works best". and so films about the difference between self—righteous feeling and strategy. and would you take that into the political sphere now? oh yes. clearly hillary clinton lost against donald trump because she has no strategy for dealing with him. david hare, th
mistakes, but if all their mistakes head in one direction, and that direction is the exoneration of adolf hitlerrtions. and that's what was so brilliant about a trial. in getting back to the film and the way that portrays the trial, it's very much that passion versus, if you like, rationality. american versus british, you have these rather buttoned up british lawyers and the american academic, who wants to do it with her heart and they want to do it with logic. was that pretty much how the...
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trump reminds me of adolf hitler. he is a dangerous man.o trash our intelligence agents, the people who go out and work hard to secure our country and he puts them down like they are nothing? this man is very dangerous. ,ike mr. biden said yesterday why don't you just grow up? thank you. host: yesterday, white house spokesman josh earnest was asked how confident the president is in intelligence. let's take a look. [video clip] president has asked the intelligence community time and time again to provide him solid, up to date, unvarnished assessments about what is happening around the world. decision-making has been very well served by that and the president is entirely confident that that is what they have produced in this case. because, according to the public statement that we saw from the intelligence community that was issued on paper before the election, based on the testimony that you saw from leaders in the intelligence community today, this is not one of those scenarios where the intelligence community as to make a tough call based
trump reminds me of adolf hitler. he is a dangerous man.o trash our intelligence agents, the people who go out and work hard to secure our country and he puts them down like they are nothing? this man is very dangerous. ,ike mr. biden said yesterday why don't you just grow up? thank you. host: yesterday, white house spokesman josh earnest was asked how confident the president is in intelligence. let's take a look. [video clip] president has asked the intelligence community time and time again...
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and a warning that a populous movement that could lead to election of leaders akin to adolf hitler.ght, he's connecting that. pastor robert jeffers takes that up and more when he joins us. stay with us, we'll be right back. >> agreements to lease a space or protecting your work. legalzoom's network of attorneys can help you, every step of the way. so you can focus on what you do and we'll handle the legal stuff that comes up along the way. legalzoom. legal help is here. this is one gorgeous truck. special edition. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's 5. aaaahh!! ooohh!! uh! holy mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. which one's your favorite? (laughter) come home with me! trade up to the silverado all star edition and get an average total value of eight thousand one hundred fifty dollars when you find your tag. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. onboard cameras and radar detect danger all around you. driver assist systems pull you back into your lane if drifting. and will even help you brake, if necessary. it makes driving less of a pr
and a warning that a populous movement that could lead to election of leaders akin to adolf hitler.ght, he's connecting that. pastor robert jeffers takes that up and more when he joins us. stay with us, we'll be right back. >> agreements to lease a space or protecting your work. legalzoom's network of attorneys can help you, every step of the way. so you can focus on what you do and we'll handle the legal stuff that comes up along the way. legalzoom. legal help is here. this is one...
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my advanced -- is practically in the bag says adolf hitler. i think the cartoons, although the earliest ones deal mostly with the war, the war effort. the anti-war, america-first initiate you've. a lot of the later cartoons, i think, are as appropriate today as they were in the 1940's when they have to do with do-nothing congresses. high taxes, inflation. think the geisel collection, ted's orange drawings are really important to have here at usd. researchers can use them. whether someone is teaching a class in american literature or someone teaching american history who might want to use the political cartoons of the 1 40's. u.c. san diego was a very heavy science and medicine campus and i think having the dr. seuss drawings here also adds again an element of whimsy and nonscience. you can think of the cat in the hat kind of running around through tall of these yupe eucalyptus trees on campus and maybe causing a little bit of mischufe. i think dr. seuss is very important to history. his children's works are very popular throughout the world an
my advanced -- is practically in the bag says adolf hitler. i think the cartoons, although the earliest ones deal mostly with the war, the war effort. the anti-war, america-first initiate you've. a lot of the later cartoons, i think, are as appropriate today as they were in the 1940's when they have to do with do-nothing congresses. high taxes, inflation. think the geisel collection, ted's orange drawings are really important to have here at usd. researchers can use them. whether someone is...
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maybe it's adolf hitler screaming into a microphone?be it's white-hooded figures marching around a burning cross? for me, it's a lot less dramatic and lot more commonplace, so if i may, i'd like to offer an updated definition of white supremacy: it's the idea that white is the ideal, and we are all consciously and subconsciously working to achieve whiteness. for example: i'm an actor, and once i was telling a fellow actor, who happens to be white, that i keep getting called out for roles casting "all ethnicities," but are clearly written for a white man, like characters named "vincent daniels." and he says to me, "well, peter, you're almost white!" let that sink in for a second. if you haven't flinched yet, you should take a deep look inside yourself. me, an asian-american, being "almost white?" meaning what? that i'm not black? or latino? or any skin complexion that is much darker than white? in saying so, he's assuming that white people are the default race in this country. that i am almost "normal." and this isn't an ignorant racist
maybe it's adolf hitler screaming into a microphone?be it's white-hooded figures marching around a burning cross? for me, it's a lot less dramatic and lot more commonplace, so if i may, i'd like to offer an updated definition of white supremacy: it's the idea that white is the ideal, and we are all consciously and subconsciously working to achieve whiteness. for example: i'm an actor, and once i was telling a fellow actor, who happens to be white, that i keep getting called out for roles...
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in what way do you think he is like adolf hitler?think a chance the united states in 2017 ends up like nazi, germany? >> he say -- he real populace. i mean trump. he plays around with everybody. i mean, the way he spoke to the senators and the congressmen from u.s. congress is incredible. i mean, he's playing around with everybody. and that's why i make the comparison. hitler used to embellish, used to get in love people by his nice talking, by his promises, by their grand dreams. trump just moved from tweeting or from campaign promises to executive orders. executive orders doesn't mean a thing. i mean, when he comes to congress and tell them i need the money for the wall, i need 25 billion for the wall, what is congress going to say? and then he would promise again. he would tell congress don't worry, i'm going to collect that money from mexico. that will not happen! understand, please, senor trump. >> former president vicente fox of mexico, thank you for your time. appreciate it. >> the "wall street journal" -- >> there is a bit of
in what way do you think he is like adolf hitler?think a chance the united states in 2017 ends up like nazi, germany? >> he say -- he real populace. i mean trump. he plays around with everybody. i mean, the way he spoke to the senators and the congressmen from u.s. congress is incredible. i mean, he's playing around with everybody. and that's why i make the comparison. hitler used to embellish, used to get in love people by his nice talking, by his promises, by their grand dreams. trump...
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he added in the 1930s adolf hitler was voted for by the german people and then he destroyed the peoplean update on former first lady barbara bush, her road to recovery after being checked into a bay area hospital. >> there is a winter storm warning and travel up to the mountains is treacherous. we will talk coming up here with kevin cooper, spokesperson for vail resorts, to see how those resorts are handling all that snow. where are they putting it all? i'm at higher risktwice as likfor depression.troke. i'm 26% more likely to develop an irregular heartbeat. i have a 65% higher chance of developing diabetes. no matter who we are, these diseases can be managed or prevented when caught early on. because with better research, the right medicine, and with doctors who help keep me healthy to begin with, we will thrive. >>> we were rocking in the overnight hours with wind and rain and giving you a live look out our doors this morning, we're still covered in gray skies. showers are in the forecast still today with advisories for our creeks and streams. i'll look at what you can expect for tod
he added in the 1930s adolf hitler was voted for by the german people and then he destroyed the peoplean update on former first lady barbara bush, her road to recovery after being checked into a bay area hospital. >> there is a winter storm warning and travel up to the mountains is treacherous. we will talk coming up here with kevin cooper, spokesperson for vail resorts, to see how those resorts are handling all that snow. where are they putting it all? i'm at higher risktwice as likfor...
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she knew adolf hitler. she knew the president of france, thinking and queen of denmark and she convinced john kennedy yet everything it took to be prescient and was superior to his brother. she encouraged jackie kennedy to go to his father and tell him what he wanted to be in life. the kennedy family did not jack at the time had any political aspirations. inga managed to open stand up to his father and get the support he would later need to become president. then because their affair was so scandalous president kennedy was nearly court-martialed out of the navy. here he is an office of naval intelligence and is dating a suspected nazi spy. so you must nearly court-martialed. instead he was transferred, ended up in combat in the south pacific where he became a war hero when his boat was sunk. at that time jack kennedy thought his career was over because he thought sinking dapl would be a disaster for his career. when he came back stateside he sat down with reporter named inga arvad the realized in fact he wa
she knew adolf hitler. she knew the president of france, thinking and queen of denmark and she convinced john kennedy yet everything it took to be prescient and was superior to his brother. she encouraged jackie kennedy to go to his father and tell him what he wanted to be in life. the kennedy family did not jack at the time had any political aspirations. inga managed to open stand up to his father and get the support he would later need to become president. then because their affair was so...
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she knew adolf hitler. she knew the president of france. she knew the king and queen of denmark. she convinced john kennedy yet everything it took to be present and was superior to his brother. she encouraged jack kennedy to go to his what he wanted to be in life. the kennedy family did not jack at the time at any political aspirations and didn't think he had any political talent. income managed him to stand up to his father and get the support he would need to become president. because their affair was so scandalous, president kennedy was nearly court-martialed out of the navy. here he is an office of naval intelligence and is dating a suspected spy. he was nearly court-martialed. instead of a transfer. he ended up in combat in the south pacific where he became a war hero when his boat was sunk. at that time jack kennedy thought his career was over because he thought thinking that that would be a disaster for his career. when he came back stateside he sat down with a reporter named inga who realize in fact he was very a role. she wrote the story that was a temple for all future
she knew adolf hitler. she knew the president of france. she knew the king and queen of denmark. she convinced john kennedy yet everything it took to be present and was superior to his brother. she encouraged jack kennedy to go to his what he wanted to be in life. the kennedy family did not jack at the time at any political aspirations and didn't think he had any political talent. income managed him to stand up to his father and get the support he would need to become president. because their...