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the artist is adolf hitler. we'll start at $50 and now $75. we're looking for $75 on this.call, we're at $100. sold at $100 and glad to have it pass me. >> out of the 300 works put up for auction, about a third of them sell. the grand total, 43k. hugh expresses surprise if not disappointment. >> it was some things that didn't sell that really i thought would sell very easily. but i think it was a good sale, and it also honors my brother, and that's very important to me. >> the unsold items include works by james dean, fred astaire, phyllis diller, and kurt vonnegut, which, come to think of it, is a pretty good start to a invite list for yet another cosmic-art happening baird and hoop are surely planning wherever they are. >> it will be a long time before we see anything like them. they were both really unusual people. together they were fantastic. >> so much that's hip in one generation is totally uncool to the next. old uncle hoop once drove his niece, hugh's daughter, to school in one of his hoop mobiles. the teen was mortified. after that, all hugh had to say to keep her
the artist is adolf hitler. we'll start at $50 and now $75. we're looking for $75 on this.call, we're at $100. sold at $100 and glad to have it pass me. >> out of the 300 works put up for auction, about a third of them sell. the grand total, 43k. hugh expresses surprise if not disappointment. >> it was some things that didn't sell that really i thought would sell very easily. but i think it was a good sale, and it also honors my brother, and that's very important to me. >> the...
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the artist is adolf hitler. we'll start at $50 and now $75. we're looking for $75 on this.e at $100. sold at $100 and glad to have it pass me. >> out of the 300 works put up for auction, about a third of them sell. the grand total, 43k. hugh expresses surprise if not disappointment. >> it was some things that didn't sell that really i thought would sell very easily. but i think it was a good sale, and it also honors my brother, and that's very important to me. >> the unsold items include works by james dean, fred astaire, phyllis diller, and kurt vonnegut, which, come to think of it, is a pretty good start to a invite list for yet another cosmic-art happening baird and hoop are surely planning wherever they are. >> it will be a long time before we see anything like them. they were both really unusual people. together they were fantastic. >> so much that's hip in one generation is totally uncool to the next. old uncle hoop once drove his niece, hugh's daughter, to school in one of his hoop mobiles. the teen was mortified. after that, all hugh had to say to keep her in line w
the artist is adolf hitler. we'll start at $50 and now $75. we're looking for $75 on this.e at $100. sold at $100 and glad to have it pass me. >> out of the 300 works put up for auction, about a third of them sell. the grand total, 43k. hugh expresses surprise if not disappointment. >> it was some things that didn't sell that really i thought would sell very easily. but i think it was a good sale, and it also honors my brother, and that's very important to me. >> the unsold...
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the artist is adolf hitler. we'll start at $50 and now $75. we're looking for $75 on this.ast call, we're at $100. sold at $100 and glad to have it pass me. >> out of the 300 works put up for auction, about a third of them sell. the grand total, 43k. hugh expresses surprise if not disappointment. >> it was some things that didn't sell that really i thought would sell very easily. but i think it was a good sale, and it also honors my brother, and that's very important to me. >> the unsold items include works by james dean, fred astaire, phyllis diller, and kurt vonnegut, which, come to think of it, is a pretty good start to a invite list for yet another cosmic-art happening baird and hoop are surely planning wherever they are. >> it will be a long time before we see anything like them. they were both really unusual people. together they were fantastic. >> so much that's hip in one generation is totally uncool to the next. old uncle hoop once drove his niece, hugh's daughter, to school in one of his hoop mobiles. the teen was mortified. after that, all hugh had to say to keep
the artist is adolf hitler. we'll start at $50 and now $75. we're looking for $75 on this.ast call, we're at $100. sold at $100 and glad to have it pass me. >> out of the 300 works put up for auction, about a third of them sell. the grand total, 43k. hugh expresses surprise if not disappointment. >> it was some things that didn't sell that really i thought would sell very easily. but i think it was a good sale, and it also honors my brother, and that's very important to me. >>...
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. -- with adolf hitler, with germany. it is not necessary to do that with adolf hitler. back to this and a moment as we continue with "town meeting of the world." now the lovely blonde girl. to talk aboute civil rights. in england, there is a growing movement against discrimination. i believe many states have experienced that legislation. would-be candidates like to what otherthis as to countries may learn from america's experience? host: senator kennedy, you were when unitederal states was in that critical phase. kennedy: we passed some major deals in 1964, 1965, 1966, which gave some guarantees to in using a commendations such as hotels and restaurants and in the fields of job discrimination. morelegislation has been effective than the other. the united states was trying to deal with a problem, perhaps not successfully but they were starting to. i think it is extremely important to pass the legislation. i think it was extremely important to recognize the problem and begin to deal with it. i would say quite frankly by no means did we make this very difficult problem whi
. -- with adolf hitler, with germany. it is not necessary to do that with adolf hitler. back to this and a moment as we continue with "town meeting of the world." now the lovely blonde girl. to talk aboute civil rights. in england, there is a growing movement against discrimination. i believe many states have experienced that legislation. would-be candidates like to what otherthis as to countries may learn from america's experience? host: senator kennedy, you were when unitederal...
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it's a reference to adolf hitler's third right, and the group trades in familiar hate things, antiimmigrant, and antiafrican american. >>> you spend a lot of time on facebook, right? guess who else is on there, too. scammers. there's a name for them. face crooks, and they are at it again with a new twist on an old scam. i'm asking if people are hacked. they want to know if this scam is legit. >> i live in maryland. i had requested that you do a verification on the facebook text that i had received about facebook cloning our contacts and everything. >> so, this is actually happening. yes, there is a scam called facebook scammers pretend they are you. these pirates politement are prowling your public profile and posts. they pill for your pictures and pass themselves off as you. i'm going to tell you how they do it and how you can avoid it. >> this facebook page belongs to wusa 9 at 11:00 executive producer, roberta. what you see here is her public profile. what anybody would see if they searched her name on facebook. a scammer can see her work history. i down loaded her pictures here. that's
it's a reference to adolf hitler's third right, and the group trades in familiar hate things, antiimmigrant, and antiafrican american. >>> you spend a lot of time on facebook, right? guess who else is on there, too. scammers. there's a name for them. face crooks, and they are at it again with a new twist on an old scam. i'm asking if people are hacked. they want to know if this scam is legit. >> i live in maryland. i had requested that you do a verification on the facebook text...
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his father was a polish diplomat where he witnessed the rise of adolf hitler. '38, tad brzezinski was posted to the soviet union during stalin's purges. in 1938 the family moved to canada where a young brzezinski would see his homeland crushed, first by hitler's germany and then stalin's russia. a communist takeover that set a decades-long crusade against ussr. >> world war ii under the appearance of poland and the extraordinary violence in poland did affect my perception of the word. >> he earned a doctorate at harvard where he met and married his wife of almost 60 years, a young wellesley grad, painter and sculptor, amelia anna bennish. brzezinski would benied tenure and take his i'm measurable talents to -- >> offered a permanent chair as full professor. i said thank you very much, i prefer to be where i am. >> he would teach at columbia for decades and recently received the school's prestigious global leadership award. in 1958 he became an american citizen. >> the daughters of the american revolution acame up and pinned flags to the lap pet. in my case, she
his father was a polish diplomat where he witnessed the rise of adolf hitler. '38, tad brzezinski was posted to the soviet union during stalin's purges. in 1938 the family moved to canada where a young brzezinski would see his homeland crushed, first by hitler's germany and then stalin's russia. a communist takeover that set a decades-long crusade against ussr. >> world war ii under the appearance of poland and the extraordinary violence in poland did affect my perception of the word....
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in world war ii, our enemy was adolf hitler and the japanese militarists and we needed joseph stalinh him. our primary enemy is no longer the soviet union, the cold war is over. i fought the cold war as you might remember. i did a lot of things in the cold war to defeat the soviet union. the soviet union doesn't exist, our priority right now has to be radical islamic terrorists. if there's a nuclear bomb that goes off in one of our cities, that will be the enemy. we need to cooperate with russia, they are being murdered just like the rest of our allies to diffuse the primary enemy. i get a lot of guff about that because there is an unrelenting hostility toward russia -- it's an imperfect government there. they are not as good a democracy as our western european allies. but they should be helping us to defeat radical islam. >> tucker: finally, is this having real-world consequences? mccarthyism by its nature hurts people, makes it harder for them to do the jobs they do. has this affected your life? you're running for reelection, is this an issue in the campaig campaign? >> we have mul
in world war ii, our enemy was adolf hitler and the japanese militarists and we needed joseph stalinh him. our primary enemy is no longer the soviet union, the cold war is over. i fought the cold war as you might remember. i did a lot of things in the cold war to defeat the soviet union. the soviet union doesn't exist, our priority right now has to be radical islamic terrorists. if there's a nuclear bomb that goes off in one of our cities, that will be the enemy. we need to cooperate with...
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google weimar republic, then google adolf hitler in 1929.ountry yesterday, but it was the warmest with highs ofjust over 23 degrees. i expect over the next couple of days, the south—east will get warm, if not hot, as we drag warm air in from the near continent. this slow—moving weather front will bring a contrast to the far north and west. it will be a mild start for all, some mist around, especially close to the coast. that weather front is a slow—moving affairand weather front is a slow—moving affair and will bring rain into northern ireland and scotland, lingering for much of the day. cloud, largely dry, and more in the way of sunshine across the extreme self. despite some afternoon cloud into the south—west part of wales, temperatures 18—22d, reasonable. highs of 25 widely in the south—east corner, and stretching into the north of england. a different day for the north west, in the lake district, isle of man, northern ireland and western scotland. here it stays cloudy and wet for match of the day with a scattering of showers into the far
google weimar republic, then google adolf hitler in 1929.ountry yesterday, but it was the warmest with highs ofjust over 23 degrees. i expect over the next couple of days, the south—east will get warm, if not hot, as we drag warm air in from the near continent. this slow—moving weather front will bring a contrast to the far north and west. it will be a mild start for all, some mist around, especially close to the coast. that weather front is a slow—moving affairand weather front is a...
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google weimar republic, then google adolf hitler in 1929.esterday. this weather front made its way southwards and eastwards across the uk. it brought in some heavy rain to the north and west of the uk. as it went southwards, the rain fizzled out and allowed fresh air to follow in its wake. fresh air continues to creep southwards overnight. not quite getting to the southernmost counties, but we see cloud which is low round the coast. along with clear skies, major towns and cities clear, rural spots colder — chilly and not as warm as it has been further south. it begins with cloud breaking up into the afternoon, some showers and the further north you are, it should be a nice day with light winds and plenty of sunshine. it will feel pleasant and into the afternoon, in south—west england along the coast, 15 or 16 degrees. further inland, it is in the low 20s. 15 or 16 degrees, up to 23 in london. the chance of the odd shower, but most places will avoid them and have a decent day. good spells of sunshine across much of northern england. northern
google weimar republic, then google adolf hitler in 1929.esterday. this weather front made its way southwards and eastwards across the uk. it brought in some heavy rain to the north and west of the uk. as it went southwards, the rain fizzled out and allowed fresh air to follow in its wake. fresh air continues to creep southwards overnight. not quite getting to the southernmost counties, but we see cloud which is low round the coast. along with clear skies, major towns and cities clear, rural...
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images of adolf hitler standing on top of the eiffel tower is a scary thing for americans and they start to realize we might get dragged into this work against our will -- into this war against our will. americans begin to realize we o.e vulnerable to there might be a column of spies and solid tumors -- and saboteurs wanting to bring us down from the inside. 93% of americans believe nazi germany has begun to put sleeper agents in the u.s. or they are not sure. the fbi begins to receive thousands of tips per day from people who suspect their neighbors by the lies. magazines have articles like this, hitler's sillies by -- hitler's slave spies. by this point in time, if you were a refugee, the ship packet -- the ship ticket is the most important part about getting out of europe. the work has increased regulation from the ninth date and made it more difficult -- from the united states and it makes it more difficult for you to get out. the ship ticket becomes the most difficult thing. there has been research about jews -- about ships carrying jewish refugees, we found more than 750 ships carr
images of adolf hitler standing on top of the eiffel tower is a scary thing for americans and they start to realize we might get dragged into this work against our will -- into this war against our will. americans begin to realize we o.e vulnerable to there might be a column of spies and solid tumors -- and saboteurs wanting to bring us down from the inside. 93% of americans believe nazi germany has begun to put sleeper agents in the u.s. or they are not sure. the fbi begins to receive...
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. >> the swastika was around long before adolf hitler came along. okay? 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 a h
. >> the swastika was around long before adolf hitler came along. okay? 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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next interesting piece you are equating him with adolf hitler if i read that correctly.e to do that as a trained professional? >> i think it would be irresponsible not to. if you see someone at the rising you need to say something. >> so how is donald trump comparable to hitler? >> they share the same paranoia, narcissism, antisocial personality. >> how his paranoid? >> office please conspiracy theories. >> like what? >> he believes antonin scalia was murder, they believe that they had for murder to cover up birth certificates for barack obama. these are wild and crazy ideas. >> i think that is just politics to get ahead of your points? >> the best scenario is that he is a psychopath. but it is worse than that. lies he tells others and buys he tells themselves. >> lb paranoid too if the democrats are trying to impeach the end democrats want to get me. so i think you know, it can account for his paranoia. again, how is that some aghast 6 million jews and invaded an entire continent? >> has demonized minorities. >> how has he done that? >> is demonized immigrants. >> becau
next interesting piece you are equating him with adolf hitler if i read that correctly.e to do that as a trained professional? >> i think it would be irresponsible not to. if you see someone at the rising you need to say something. >> so how is donald trump comparable to hitler? >> they share the same paranoia, narcissism, antisocial personality. >> how his paranoid? >> office please conspiracy theories. >> like what? >> he believes antonin scalia was...
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warned about spending his radio commentary and his columns warning about the rising threat of adolf hitler and not the isms and most people in england at the time were ignoring. reagan spent his wilderness years doing radio commentary warning about the rising threat of the soviet union. there are a lot of parallels between churchill's wilderness years and reagan's wilderness years. there are many issues we could get into later, serendipitous but also because he forced them like proposition 13 in california, other issues you are covering i am involved with, that come forward to produce his election in 1980. douglas brinkley, terrific historian who edited the reagan diary said the realm of reagan scholarship is beginning to open up and every time i sit down to think about ronald reagan i think about a new aspect of his life and career and times that has been either underreporter hasn't been covered at all. >> let's get in friendly territory and talk about the elephant in the room which is donald trump. so when -- >> no. no. no is the answer to his question. >> you are -- here is the question
warned about spending his radio commentary and his columns warning about the rising threat of adolf hitler and not the isms and most people in england at the time were ignoring. reagan spent his wilderness years doing radio commentary warning about the rising threat of the soviet union. there are a lot of parallels between churchill's wilderness years and reagan's wilderness years. there are many issues we could get into later, serendipitous but also because he forced them like proposition 13...
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we wrestle, i manage to pip him down, put handcuffs on him and then say, adolf hitler, i arrest you for crimes against humanity. this is where the medal of honor version of this fantasy ends and the imagery begins to darken. what would i do if i actually had hitler in my hands. it's not hard to imagine once i allow myself, sever his spine -- oh. i don't know, can i? is this on? now it's on? okay. so not hard to imagine once i allow myself, sever his spine at the neck, take out his eyes with a blunt instrument, puncture his eardrums, cut out his tongue, leave him alive on a respirator, you know, tube-fed, not able to move, not able to speak, not able to hear, to just to feel, and then inject him with something cancerous that will infest every single cell in his body. now, i've had this fantasy since i was a kid, and i still do sometimes. and when i really think about it, my heartbeats faster x it's all -- heart beats faster, and it's all these plans for the most evil, wicked soul in history. except there's a problem, which is i don't believe in souls, and i don't believe this evil, and i
we wrestle, i manage to pip him down, put handcuffs on him and then say, adolf hitler, i arrest you for crimes against humanity. this is where the medal of honor version of this fantasy ends and the imagery begins to darken. what would i do if i actually had hitler in my hands. it's not hard to imagine once i allow myself, sever his spine -- oh. i don't know, can i? is this on? now it's on? okay. so not hard to imagine once i allow myself, sever his spine at the neck, take out his eyes with a...
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seen as so punitive, there was no real reconciliation and in many ways that led to the rise of adolf hitler and led to the rise of the nazi party and then be 20 years crisis and then world war ii. these are profound lessons to take and are for all of our totement -- statesman ponder. >> at this time i would like to bring the rest of the room into the conversation. this meeting is on the record. i would ask for you to wait for the microphone. please stand, state your name and affiliation and in the interest of time, i ask everybody to keep their questions short and i'm going to if they can keep their responses short as well. >> i'm with prime policy group, i don't believe i heard you mention the zimmerman telegram as reason why we got involved in the war. how much credit do you get that as a reason beyond unrestricted summary warfare? --submarine warfare? >> not much. that is the german offer to mexico to come into the war, if they came into the war they would recover their lost provinces. texas, arizona and new mexico. they did not mention california. that caused a sensation and certain pap
seen as so punitive, there was no real reconciliation and in many ways that led to the rise of adolf hitler and led to the rise of the nazi party and then be 20 years crisis and then world war ii. these are profound lessons to take and are for all of our totement -- statesman ponder. >> at this time i would like to bring the rest of the room into the conversation. this meeting is on the record. i would ask for you to wait for the microphone. please stand, state your name and affiliation...
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images of adolf hitler standing on top of the eiffel tower is a scary thing for americans and they start to realize we might get dragged into this war against our will. americans begin to realize we are vulnerable too. not just in germany decides to invade, because we did not have a large standing army. we also might be moldable from the inside -- vulnerable from the inside. there might be saboteurs and spies wanting to bring us down from the inside. 93% of americans believe nazi germany has begun to put sleeper agents in the u.s. or they are not sure. the fbi begins to receive thousands of tips per day from people who suspect their neighbors might be spies. magazines have articles like this, "hitler's slave spies." refugees may have families back home that are hostages. in exchange for the newly arrived jewish refugees committing spying and sabotage. when the state department puts an additional security screening, very few people complain about this. the country is very afraid. for refugees, the ship ticket is the most important part of getting out of europe. if you have your paperwork,
images of adolf hitler standing on top of the eiffel tower is a scary thing for americans and they start to realize we might get dragged into this war against our will. americans begin to realize we are vulnerable too. not just in germany decides to invade, because we did not have a large standing army. we also might be moldable from the inside -- vulnerable from the inside. there might be saboteurs and spies wanting to bring us down from the inside. 93% of americans believe nazi germany has...
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becausey let you speak you agree with me, then i sound more like adolf hitler then i do somebody from the united states. host: ok. let's go to dawn, on the line from hampton, virginia. independent. caller: hello. free speechk that is at risk. i think it is more the students disagreeing with her being there for politics reasons. it was supposed to be a time for celebration, and it was made about politics. host: so you think she shouldn't have been invited in the first place? caller: not if she was there for her own personal gain. host: ok. to the larger issue, do you think free speech is at risk in colleges and universities? caller: no, i don't. -- i think itwas should have been a celebration. i don't agree with the ruling, you can protest, but i think people -- when you go against the grain, a lot of people disagree. host: ok. let's go to james. james, you have the last word in this segment. fort worth, texas. democrat. caller: good morning. i have to agree with the liberal democrat from arizona. i would much prefer recognizing these students if they would protest policies that they d
becausey let you speak you agree with me, then i sound more like adolf hitler then i do somebody from the united states. host: ok. let's go to dawn, on the line from hampton, virginia. independent. caller: hello. free speechk that is at risk. i think it is more the students disagreeing with her being there for politics reasons. it was supposed to be a time for celebration, and it was made about politics. host: so you think she shouldn't have been invited in the first place? caller: not if she...
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last chancellor of germany before ascent of adolf hitler. the detonation after depot in jersey city, new jersey, worst terrorist ate event in american history, only surpassed by the events of 9/11. there were also allegations just to prove to you that there is no new idea, there is only old books, there were allegations that the germans were trying to rig american elections. and also, that the germans were the ones behind pancho villa raid into new mexico into 1916. there is wonderful cops and robbers story of a german commercial attache fell asleep on snorkel straighted train line in summer of 1916. woke up realized he was at the wrong stop. jumped out of the zuck way car, elevated car. american secret service trailing him, grabbed his briefcase and ran out the other door. literally secret service age sent is running down the street with his gun flagging down a taxi. those showed clearly the german government involvement in all kinds of plots in the united states to disrupt american industry. what to do about it? well the u.s. government fo
last chancellor of germany before ascent of adolf hitler. the detonation after depot in jersey city, new jersey, worst terrorist ate event in american history, only surpassed by the events of 9/11. there were also allegations just to prove to you that there is no new idea, there is only old books, there were allegations that the germans were trying to rig american elections. and also, that the germans were the ones behind pancho villa raid into new mexico into 1916. there is wonderful cops and...
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thought ava brawn was a supermodel or centerfold he would look up to because of the ties with adolf hitler. >> in a highly risky move, staff decided to place jones in pendleton's grow unit. a unit where rival gang members have to live side by side. >> the white supremacists are a small minority here. when he was in general population, he and one of the fellow guys he clicked up with were the targets of many, you know, violent acts. he was placed in segregation for his own protection for a little while. the violence got so bad for him. he admits how ignorant he was back then. he sees that he -- his way of thinking was incorrect. >> it was kind of crazy. i mean, seen a lot of stuff. i've been to rallies. i mean, all that stuff. i've seen 40-foot crosses burn and stuff like that. that's what we live by, that's just how we was. i didn't know anything different from it. just how stuff was. >> despite his past affiliation with the aryan nation, inside pendleton, michael jones learned how to get along with the very people he loved to hate. >> i mean, this is a real cool individual, probably the c
thought ava brawn was a supermodel or centerfold he would look up to because of the ties with adolf hitler. >> in a highly risky move, staff decided to place jones in pendleton's grow unit. a unit where rival gang members have to live side by side. >> the white supremacists are a small minority here. when he was in general population, he and one of the fellow guys he clicked up with were the targets of many, you know, violent acts. he was placed in segregation for his own protection...
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i call it -- i am trying to houghts.ate their t she stood up to adolf hitler and hillary was afraid of her. she said, i will not leave my country because of this little man." but she wrote this magnificent dramatized history where she was accurate right down to which crop was in that field and what the weather was like that day. it humanizes the experience. the really good history book and take the details about how the soldiers were marching. they marched in 90 degree heat. but if i dramatized it well and accurately, i can make you feel what it was like to march in that uniform within into canteen and 93 degree heat, and couriers are riding back and forth kicking up dust with the sound of the battle ahead. a field and in wounded men are screaming past you and you still do not know what is going on until the battle is over. that is what the dramatization can do. in the last point, the purpose of writing these is we americans don't know our history anymore. we have to get out of the schools. when people do not know their history, they printed demagogues. we should be -- they pray to dem
i call it -- i am trying to houghts.ate their t she stood up to adolf hitler and hillary was afraid of her. she said, i will not leave my country because of this little man." but she wrote this magnificent dramatized history where she was accurate right down to which crop was in that field and what the weather was like that day. it humanizes the experience. the really good history book and take the details about how the soldiers were marching. they marched in 90 degree heat. but if i...
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was spending most of his radio commentary and hisis columns running about the rising threat of adolf hitler and naziism, things that most people in england were ignoring at the time or pooh-poohing. reagan spent his wilderness years writing, doing radio commentary warning about the rising threat of the soviet soviet union. so there's a lot of parallels. of course, there are many, many issues we can get into later. it's serendipitous, but it's also because he forced them to the fore, issues like prop 13 in california, the panama canalth treaties, other issues you were covering, i was involved with to come to the fore that helped produce his election in 1980. so that's why i wrote it. you know, doug brinkley, who -- terrific historian and whola edited the reagan diaries said the realm of reagan scholarship is just beginning to open up. and i think every time i start to sit down and think about ronald reagan, i think a new aspect of his life, his career and his times that has been either underreported or hasn't been covered at all. >> so let's get you to friendly territory behind these lines a
was spending most of his radio commentary and hisis columns running about the rising threat of adolf hitler and naziism, things that most people in england were ignoring at the time or pooh-poohing. reagan spent his wilderness years writing, doing radio commentary warning about the rising threat of the soviet soviet union. so there's a lot of parallels. of course, there are many, many issues we can get into later. it's serendipitous, but it's also because he forced them to the fore, issues like...
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is raising eyebrows for hosting a speaker, who on this very not for, like an president trump to adolf hitler of the group refused fascism. she was recently asked if she condemns the violent protests launched by conservatives earlier this year. this was her response. >> will you condemn unequivocally the violence that has been perpetrated against my organization for the past six months? will you stand up on the rights of free speech? >> i have no responsibility to denounce something that is not being done by -- in the name of humanity. dispute to that you have it. adventure player, editor in chief of -- ben schapiro. what do you think? >> again, i think there is a two-step strategy that the left seems to pursue here, it is okay to punch a nazi. that seems to be promulgated in more and more universities these days. that's an insane perspective, the stage of somehow promulgating right-wing speech by by not banning right. beach, a full rejection of the first ring amendment. >> let's be clear, ben, there is no excuse for people that do not condemn violence, it should be condemned. this issue also
is raising eyebrows for hosting a speaker, who on this very not for, like an president trump to adolf hitler of the group refused fascism. she was recently asked if she condemns the violent protests launched by conservatives earlier this year. this was her response. >> will you condemn unequivocally the violence that has been perpetrated against my organization for the past six months? will you stand up on the rights of free speech? >> i have no responsibility to denounce something...
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and oswald saw walker as an american adolf hitler. >> and oswald said someone should kill walker.s assassination of general walker. he took photographs from different angles, he figured out how to get his rifle there and how to escape. >> on march 31st, a sunday, he asked marina to come out and take his photograph. >> all in black, pistol, rifle in his hand, holding a few radical newspapers, and marina writes on the back "hunter of fascist" and dates it april 6th, 1963. >> and then he went on the night of the 10th of april, took up his place and shot at general walker. >> he came in the house 11:30. he was so pale, nervous. and i said, "what happened to you?" and he said -- he told, "i tried to shot general walker." >> will you describe for us just what happened last night? >> rifle shot, fired into the house. fired through the west window. and hit the cell and hit the wall across the room and went over the desk, at which i was sitting. >> he was very disappointed to find out that he missed by less than an inch. >> it shows his ability to plan who his target was and that oswald wa
and oswald saw walker as an american adolf hitler. >> and oswald said someone should kill walker.s assassination of general walker. he took photographs from different angles, he figured out how to get his rifle there and how to escape. >> on march 31st, a sunday, he asked marina to come out and take his photograph. >> all in black, pistol, rifle in his hand, holding a few radical newspapers, and marina writes on the back "hunter of fascist" and dates it april 6th,...
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there is a democrat like franklin roosevelt who rallied the people to defeat adolf hitler.ll of human history. and the person who occupies it has to be about the presidency, not just about himself. brian: right. do you think that, are you surprised somebody -- a lot of blow back on president bush, are you surpriserred about the volume of pushback on this president? >> it has been louder than any in my experience and, maybe it it is partly the fact of an unusual election of someone who had not been in office. it came out after very important moment of our history, someone called it a friend of mine, do you hear me now election? people who felt that they were not being served by institutions. perhaps it exposed divisions in our country. we talk about divisions, let's remember, i hope we get too, america is an idea. it is not nationality, religion, ethnicity, it is an idea. that idea you can come from humble circumstances and do great things because the founding fathers promised you life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness. one reason that i wanted to write this book, i wanted
there is a democrat like franklin roosevelt who rallied the people to defeat adolf hitler.ll of human history. and the person who occupies it has to be about the presidency, not just about himself. brian: right. do you think that, are you surprised somebody -- a lot of blow back on president bush, are you surpriserred about the volume of pushback on this president? >> it has been louder than any in my experience and, maybe it it is partly the fact of an unusual election of someone who had...
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you're not comparing right now what you see in donald trump to adolf hitler or the nazis. >> it's important trapped in our own history and we forget it very quickly. we're overwhelmed by daily events. what we need to remember is that we're not so much wiser and more capable than germans in the 1930s. things that happened to other people can also happen to us. the point is that not we're exactly the same, the point is we should be modest, we should be open to the possibility that things can go very wrong and we should try to learn. if we see a warning sign like loyalty or like a private bodyguard taking over functions of the state, we should learn from that rather than saying it can't happen here. when you say it can't happen here, you're making it happen here. >> joe. >> well, yeah, professor, obviously we need to remain vigilant. and something that a lot of people have come on this show have suggested. we are though, i would think, a long way from germany the early 1930s. you look at the courts, which have pushed back on the president's executive orders. he's been extraordinarily frustrate
you're not comparing right now what you see in donald trump to adolf hitler or the nazis. >> it's important trapped in our own history and we forget it very quickly. we're overwhelmed by daily events. what we need to remember is that we're not so much wiser and more capable than germans in the 1930s. things that happened to other people can also happen to us. the point is that not we're exactly the same, the point is we should be modest, we should be open to the possibility that things...
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. >> when adolf hitler came to power in january 1933, 55% of the germans had never voted for him. he was dropped 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. and this is an important point 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 1933 are much more important than the events that precede it. the long tradition of anti-semitism, the 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 beliefs that are regarded by the general society as knot -- as not quite acceptable become enormously powerful, their beliefs become steadily more acceptable. a famous historian of nazi germany, william sheridan allen, once said more people became anti-semites in german
. >> when adolf hitler came to power in january 1933, 55% of the germans had never voted for him. he was dropped 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. and this is an important point to make because when we try to explain why germany became the place where the holocaust was perpetrated, where the actors came from, the...