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adolf hitler strides slowly toward the clearing. i can see his face. e side, a large statue. hitler does not appear to see it. now we see the french walking down the avenue. hitler and the other german leaders rise as he enters. the general reads the preamble to the german armistice terms. the whole ceremony is over in a quarter of an hour. >> ♪ the heart was warm and gay, i heard the laughter in every sweet cafi. ♪ ♪i left my heart in paris ♪i dodge the same old taxicabs, that i had dodged four years ♪ ♪the squeaky tires was music to my ears ♪ ♪the last sign -- the last time i saw paris, her heart was warm and gay ♪ ♪no matter how they try, i will remember her ♪ >> conquering armies now stood on the shores of the atlantic. >> fire. >> the danger was suddenly close. countries had possessions outside of europe. some of these possessions are in america. with the french naval units -- would they sees the french naval base or invade south america? already in brazil, there were over 1 million germans who lived exactly as they did in germany. 1200 german scho
adolf hitler strides slowly toward the clearing. i can see his face. e side, a large statue. hitler does not appear to see it. now we see the french walking down the avenue. hitler and the other german leaders rise as he enters. the general reads the preamble to the german armistice terms. the whole ceremony is over in a quarter of an hour. >> ♪ the heart was warm and gay, i heard the laughter in every sweet cafi. ♪ ♪i left my heart in paris ♪i dodge the same old taxicabs, that i...
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the car was originally created in 1938 on adolf hitler's orders.wanted a cheap, reliable people ‘s car. but, by the freewheeling 60s, it found fame with the disney film, the love bug. it's funky designs and cheap price made it a firm favourite but, despite being one of the bestselling cars of all time, sales have fallen in recent years. the company is trying to move forward after the diesel emissions scandal and looking towards new technology. some argue any remaining beetle magic died 15 years ago when the rear engined models stopped being made. the world is changing very quickly, manufacturers are all moving towards electric platforms for their cars. this is an outmoded platform with an old motor in it. vw has got to move into the future. but it may not be the end of the road forever come with some suggesting a new electric version might one day be made. so perhaps it's farewell rather than goodbye for this old friend. new york auction house christie ‘s has revealed what they say will be the most expensive work of art by a living artist ever sold
the car was originally created in 1938 on adolf hitler's orders.wanted a cheap, reliable people ‘s car. but, by the freewheeling 60s, it found fame with the disney film, the love bug. it's funky designs and cheap price made it a firm favourite but, despite being one of the bestselling cars of all time, sales have fallen in recent years. the company is trying to move forward after the diesel emissions scandal and looking towards new technology. some argue any remaining beetle magic died 15...
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now it's a film which compares donald trump's rise to power to adolf hitler as the latest documentary from michael moore is provoking all sorts of opinions how night eleven nine is a sequel to a book by the same name of president george w. bush came out and is on to has a story. he's one of america's most popular documentary makers and he's also one of the most polarizing and focusing his lens on everyone from george w. bush now watch this drive from my dad to the national rifle association to the u.s. health care system it was only a matter of time before michael moore set his sights on america's polarizing president donald trump. how. did this happen in his latest movie fahrenheit eleven nine the date of the two thousand and sixteen presidential election michael moore examines the reasons why trump won what seemed at first like an unlikely race to the presidency and most controversially at one point compares his rise to that of adolf hitler in germany in the one thousand thirty's richard penus a professor of film studies at columbia university he recently hosted a q. and a with more
now it's a film which compares donald trump's rise to power to adolf hitler as the latest documentary from michael moore is provoking all sorts of opinions how night eleven nine is a sequel to a book by the same name of president george w. bush came out and is on to has a story. he's one of america's most popular documentary makers and he's also one of the most polarizing and focusing his lens on everyone from george w. bush now watch this drive from my dad to the national rifle association to...
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joseph stalin negotiated a treaty of nonaggression with adolf hitler while promising each other piece of the soviet and german foreign ministers molotov and ribbentrop realigned the map of eastern europe splitting it into german and soviet spheres of influence. no sooner had the mala tav ribbentrop pact been signed then poland was split and in september of one nine hundred thirty nine eastern poland awoke to be western ukraine and a part of the family of soviet republics and the u.s.s.r. . but even this bold dividing of lands and nations only delayed the inevitable germany broke its promise to the u.s.s.r. . on june twenty second one thousand nine hundred forty one germany invaded the u.s.s.r. launching barber rossa the largest military operation in world history. was aiming for st petersburg moscow and kiev ukraine three destinations of major significance ukraine with its rich lands and resources was an important industrial and economic source for the u.s.s.r. to cut it off from the soviet union would strike a big blow indeed. for most of the soviet union the second world war was abo
joseph stalin negotiated a treaty of nonaggression with adolf hitler while promising each other piece of the soviet and german foreign ministers molotov and ribbentrop realigned the map of eastern europe splitting it into german and soviet spheres of influence. no sooner had the mala tav ribbentrop pact been signed then poland was split and in september of one nine hundred thirty nine eastern poland awoke to be western ukraine and a part of the family of soviet republics and the u.s.s.r. . but...
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joseph stalin negotiated a treaty of nonaggression with adolf hitler while promising each other piece of the soviet in german foreign ministers molotov and ribbentrop realign the map of eastern europe splitting it into german and soviet spheres of influence. no sooner had the molotov ribbentrop pact been signed then poland was split and in september of one nine hundred thirty nine eastern poland awoke to be western ukraine and a part of it by eight o'clock in the morning. bring documents money and valuables and also warm clothing linen cetera. they need not follow this order and are found elsewhere will be shot. thirty three thousand seven hundred seventy one jews were killed in this two day operation of the nazis and ukrainian militia. another outrageous massacre was carried out by the ukrainian insurgent army and the bond faction of the organization of ukrainian nationalists in german occupied polish. and eastern between one nine hundred forty three and one nine hundred forty four this genocide of poles was led by. thirty five thousand to sixty thousand people in vali nya and twenty
joseph stalin negotiated a treaty of nonaggression with adolf hitler while promising each other piece of the soviet in german foreign ministers molotov and ribbentrop realign the map of eastern europe splitting it into german and soviet spheres of influence. no sooner had the molotov ribbentrop pact been signed then poland was split and in september of one nine hundred thirty nine eastern poland awoke to be western ukraine and a part of it by eight o'clock in the morning. bring documents money...
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did adolf hitler have a religion? a traditional religion as we think of it? >> nontraditional as we would think of christianity which was the traditional religion at the time. >> there was a smorgasbord of religions that were available at the time. >> pantheism is the idea that nature is god. so the whole cosmos is the same as god. hitler was a strong tradition of pantheism in the journalism. going back to the romantic movement of the '90s and. after that, pagel was arguably a pantheist, many interpreted them that way at the time. there were many other german thinkers that were really gone pmp is them as well. hitler interestingly, was a shrewd politician and as we all know. part of his politics was not to alienate people in fact he even said this forthrightly, he said that we need to make sure that we alienate religions because a prominent, a politician who had been in the earliest 20th century, named gail, had alienated the catholics by leading a movement. free from rome. he wanted to get the people out of the roman catholic church. that has led his politic
did adolf hitler have a religion? a traditional religion as we think of it? >> nontraditional as we would think of christianity which was the traditional religion at the time. >> there was a smorgasbord of religions that were available at the time. >> pantheism is the idea that nature is god. so the whole cosmos is the same as god. hitler was a strong tradition of pantheism in the journalism. going back to the romantic movement of the '90s and. after that, pagel was arguably a...
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unlikely race to the presidency and most controversially at one point compares his rise to that of adolf hitler in germany in the one nine hundred thirty s. richard penus a professor of film studies at columbia university he recently hosted a q. and a with more on the new movie he thinks the comparison is fair here and read statements that are terrifying you know coming from the president or some of his underlings it's important to realize i think that fascism is one thing and like every other system it evolves so i think fascism of the one nine hundred thirty s. would not be fascism in the twenty first century it will have its own characteristics the movie is wide ranging in scope using examples as diverse as the parklane. school shooting to the polluted water crisis in his hometown flint michigan to get the point across a scattergun approach that he's been criticized for in his past films one of the things about michael's films is there's a certain or shocks quality you know she i'm just a guy who has a camera and i'm going out there whatever after a while they began to i think where at least
unlikely race to the presidency and most controversially at one point compares his rise to that of adolf hitler in germany in the one nine hundred thirty s. richard penus a professor of film studies at columbia university he recently hosted a q. and a with more on the new movie he thinks the comparison is fair here and read statements that are terrifying you know coming from the president or some of his underlings it's important to realize i think that fascism is one thing and like every other...
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county based group that's drawn from civil rights organizations, and they have titles that praise adolf hitler. the ad running in the b.a.r.t. station says, history matters. >> that doesn't give you much information about what they're trying to do or say. >> reporter: they say, we are bound by law to carry the ads as written since they comply with the speech laws that allow advertisers. not all riders agree to run ads on a group that regularly publishes holocaust deniers. >> things that are factuals and things that are fact is not a platform, is not something i would want b.a.r.t. to provide a platform for. >> reporter: because of the content on the website for the institute for historical review, b.a.r.t. did insist their web address be removed from the ad before it run. in san francisco, sergio quintana. >>> a teacher has been arrested, accused of sexually assaulting a student before he began working in the bay area. he is charged with statutory rape. san martino began at the school here at harker school. they released a statement sayi w hear of these charges. in this case, the charges weren
county based group that's drawn from civil rights organizations, and they have titles that praise adolf hitler. the ad running in the b.a.r.t. station says, history matters. >> that doesn't give you much information about what they're trying to do or say. >> reporter: they say, we are bound by law to carry the ads as written since they comply with the speech laws that allow advertisers. not all riders agree to run ads on a group that regularly publishes holocaust deniers. >>...
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that of adolf hitler in germany in the one nine hundred thirty s. richard penus a professor of film studies at columbia university he recently hosted a q. and a with more on the new movie he thinks the comparison is fair here and read statements that are terrifying you know coming from the president or some of his underling it's important to realize i think that fascism is one thing and like every other system it evolves so i think fascism of the one nine hundred thirty s. would not be fascism in the twenty first century it will have its own characteristics the movie is wide ranging in scope using examples as diverse as the parklane school shooting to the polluted water crisis in his hometown flint michigan to get the point across he scattergun approach that he's been criticized for in his past films one of the things about michael's films that there's a certain or shocks quality you know i'm just a guy who has a camera and i'm going out there whatever after a while they began to i think where at least on me in terms of a political tool there's less
that of adolf hitler in germany in the one nine hundred thirty s. richard penus a professor of film studies at columbia university he recently hosted a q. and a with more on the new movie he thinks the comparison is fair here and read statements that are terrifying you know coming from the president or some of his underling it's important to realize i think that fascism is one thing and like every other system it evolves so i think fascism of the one nine hundred thirty s. would not be fascism...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> no, adolf hitler stood, just as napoleon had stood more than 100 years before and lookedish channel to the one fighting obstacle that stood between himself and world domination. the cliffs of britain rose, chalky white, out of the choppy waters. and beyond, a little island, smaller than the state of wyoming. crush that little island and its stubborn people and the way was open for world conquest. the fall of austria, czechoslovakia, poland, denmark, norway, holland, belgium, and france had given him more than 100 million slaves to work for him or starve. the preliminaries were over. it was time for the main event. the battle of britain. ♪ hitler and his generals feverishly drafted their plans for the conquest of britain. every detail must be considered. six weeks of final preparation went into those plans. six weeks to determine the history of 1000 years. see for yourselves how simple the whole operation was to be. look. >> plan for invasion of england. phase 1. knock out the royal air force. get control of the air. wipe out poland, the low countries and france. destroy c
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> no, adolf hitler stood, just as napoleon had stood more than 100 years before and lookedish channel to the one fighting obstacle that stood between himself and world domination. the cliffs of britain rose, chalky white, out of the choppy waters. and beyond, a little island, smaller than the state of wyoming. crush that little island and its stubborn people and the way was open for world conquest. the fall of austria, czechoslovakia, poland, denmark, norway,...
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if you believe adolf hitler resides in the white house, don't you almost have a moral obligation to act? they don't have it that way. they don't think of it that way. they look at their own hands as clean. it's apocryphal obviously but it comically apocryphal. how they don't recognize this. the new times doesn't recognize charles blow voted op-ed on his own pages of said trump isn't hitler. but he's close. i don't know how else to point it out except just to point it out. a lot of times the left did you attack and you just have to take it. you put the drive away and you take the putter out on the green and put it in the hole. >> host: i find it fascinating that culturally the left is all about moral relativism, unless they themselves speak, in which is moral certitude, and to oppose them. right now anyone listen to you from the left is probably thinking about how much she despises you because simply because you disagree, , therefo, you are a disagreeable person. what is it about this moral certitude that so many of them just can't get off their high horse? >> guest: because it is the em
if you believe adolf hitler resides in the white house, don't you almost have a moral obligation to act? they don't have it that way. they don't think of it that way. they look at their own hands as clean. it's apocryphal obviously but it comically apocryphal. how they don't recognize this. the new times doesn't recognize charles blow voted op-ed on his own pages of said trump isn't hitler. but he's close. i don't know how else to point it out except just to point it out. a lot of times the...
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. ♪ [drums] now, adolf hitler stood just as napoleon had stood more than 100 years before and lookedcross the english channel to the one obstacle that stood between him and world domination. britain was sharing and white in the choppy water. beyond, a little island smaller than the state of wyoming. crash that little island and its debord people in the world was open for -- and its stubborn people and the world seemed open for world conquest. the fall of austria, czechoslovakia, poland, denmark, norway, holland, belgium, france, had given him more than 100 million slaves to work for him or starve. the preliminaries were over. it was time for the main events. the battle of britain. ♪ hitler and his generals drafted hitler and his generals drafted their plans for the conquest of britain. every detail must be every detail must be anticipated. a slip now might wreck the whole timetable of world conquest. six weeks of final preparation went into the plans. six weeks to determine the history of 1000 years. the thing was the thing was foolproof. see for yourself how simple it was to be. loo
. ♪ [drums] now, adolf hitler stood just as napoleon had stood more than 100 years before and lookedcross the english channel to the one obstacle that stood between him and world domination. britain was sharing and white in the choppy water. beyond, a little island smaller than the state of wyoming. crash that little island and its debord people in the world was open for -- and its stubborn people and the world seemed open for world conquest. the fall of austria, czechoslovakia, poland,...
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the car was originally created in 1938 on adolf hitler's orders.s, it found fame with the disney film, the love bug. its funky designs and cheap price made it a firm favourite but, despite being one of the bestselling cars of all time, sales have fallen in recent years. the company is trying to move forward after the diesel emissions scandal and looking towards new technology. some argue any remaining beetle magic died 15 years ago when the rear engine models stopped being made. the world is changing very quickly, manufacturers are all moving towards electric platforms for their cars. this is an archaic, outmoded platform with an old motor in it. vw has got to move into the future. but it may not be the end of the road forever, with some suggesting a new electric version might one day be made. so perhaps it's farewell rather than goodbye for this old friend. i'm certainly going to miss that one. we had an orange one, and i remember many happy holidays in that orange beetle. we've been asking you to talk to us about what you miss, your long—lost fav
the car was originally created in 1938 on adolf hitler's orders.s, it found fame with the disney film, the love bug. its funky designs and cheap price made it a firm favourite but, despite being one of the bestselling cars of all time, sales have fallen in recent years. the company is trying to move forward after the diesel emissions scandal and looking towards new technology. some argue any remaining beetle magic died 15 years ago when the rear engine models stopped being made. the world is...
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chancellor adolf hitler told reporters today germany had no territorial ambitions.ewish conspiracy. 1939.or: poland, [explosions] ♪ ,oland, denmark, norway luxembourg,gium, france, yugoslavia, greece. 1941.er 7, [explosions] pearl harbor. a present from tokyo. ♪ in the african hills, on the weak islands of the pacific, got the message the days when the united states could sit isolated behind its oceans were gone forever. better orn, for worse, it was one world. the battle line ran from the philippines to iwo jima, from from al normandy, .lamein to stalingrad the battle line ran through pittsburgh, detroit, nor folk, norfolk, san -- francisco. ♪ and yet, in the midst of war, in the 1942 elections only one third of america's 80 million eligible voters went to the polls. franklin roosevelt, the white house, washington, to sidney hillman. dear sydney, i can think of nothing more important than the continuing political education of the people who do the jobs of this land. >> it is our duty now to begin to lay the plans and determine the strategy for winning a lasting pea
chancellor adolf hitler told reporters today germany had no territorial ambitions.ewish conspiracy. 1939.or: poland, [explosions] ♪ ,oland, denmark, norway luxembourg,gium, france, yugoslavia, greece. 1941.er 7, [explosions] pearl harbor. a present from tokyo. ♪ in the african hills, on the weak islands of the pacific, got the message the days when the united states could sit isolated behind its oceans were gone forever. better orn, for worse, it was one world. the battle line ran from the...
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chancellor adolf hitler told reporters today germany had no territorial ambitions.cy. ♪ narrator: poland, 1939. [explosions] ♪ >> poland. denmark. norway. holland. belgium. luxembourg. france. yugoslavia. greece. december 7, 1941. [explosions] pearl harbor. a present from tokyo. ♪ >> in the african hills, on the bleak islands of the pacific, we got the message the days when the united states could sit isolated behind its oceans, were ended forever. the message written in fire that from now on, for better or for worse, it was one world. ran from thene philippines to iwo jima, from anzio to normandy, from al alamein to stalingrad. ♪ the battle line ran through pittsburgh and detroit, norfolk and san francisco. ♪ and yet, in the midst of war, in the 1942 elections, only a third of americans 80 million eligible voters went to the polls. ♪ franklin roosevelt, the white house, washington, to sidney hillman. "dear sydney, i can think of nothing more important than the continuing political education of the people who do the jobs of this land." >> it is our duty now to begin
chancellor adolf hitler told reporters today germany had no territorial ambitions.cy. ♪ narrator: poland, 1939. [explosions] ♪ >> poland. denmark. norway. holland. belgium. luxembourg. france. yugoslavia. greece. december 7, 1941. [explosions] pearl harbor. a present from tokyo. ♪ >> in the african hills, on the bleak islands of the pacific, we got the message the days when the united states could sit isolated behind its oceans, were ended forever. the message written in fire...
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unlikely race to the presidency and most controversially at one point compares his rise to that of adolf hitler in germany in the one nine hundred thirty s. richard penus a professor of film studies at columbia university he recently hosted a q. and a with more on the new movie he thinks the comparison is fair here and read statements that are terrifying you know coming from the president or some of his underlings it's important to realize i think that fascism is one thing and like every. other system it evolves so i think fascism of the one nine hundred thirty s. would not be fascism in the twenty first century it will have its own characteristics the movie is wide ranging in scope using examples as diverse as the parklane school shooting to the polluted water crisis in his hometown flint michigan to get the point across a scattergun approach that he's been criticized for in his past films one of the things about michael's films is there's a certain or shocks quality you know just a guy who has a camera and i'm going out there whatever they think where at least on me in terms of a political to
unlikely race to the presidency and most controversially at one point compares his rise to that of adolf hitler in germany in the one nine hundred thirty s. richard penus a professor of film studies at columbia university he recently hosted a q. and a with more on the new movie he thinks the comparison is fair here and read statements that are terrifying you know coming from the president or some of his underlings it's important to realize i think that fascism is one thing and like every. other...
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unlikely race to the presidency and most controversially at one point compares his rise to that of adolf hitler in germany in the one nine hundred thirty s. richard penus a professor of film studies at columbia university he recently hosted a q. and a with more on the new movie he thinks the comparison is fair here and read statements that are terrifying you know coming from the president or some of his underlings it's important to realize i think that fascism is one thing and like every other system it evolves so i think fascism of the one nine hundred thirty s. would not be fascism in the twenty first century and will have a. and characteristics the movie is wide ranging in scope using examples as diverse as the parklane school shooting to the polluted water crisis in his hometown flint michigan to get the point across he's scattergun approach that he's been criticized for in his past films one of the things about michael's films that there's a certain or shocks quality you know gee i'm just a guy who has a camera and i'm going out there whatever after a while they began to think where at lea
unlikely race to the presidency and most controversially at one point compares his rise to that of adolf hitler in germany in the one nine hundred thirty s. richard penus a professor of film studies at columbia university he recently hosted a q. and a with more on the new movie he thinks the comparison is fair here and read statements that are terrifying you know coming from the president or some of his underlings it's important to realize i think that fascism is one thing and like every other...
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unlikely race to the presidency and most controversially at one point compares his rise to that of adolf hitler in germany in the one nine hundred thirty s. richard. news a professor of film studies at columbia university he recently hosted a q. and a with more on the new movie he thinks the comparison is fair here and read statements that are terrifying you know coming from the president or some of his underlings it's important to realize i think that fascism is one thing and like every other system it evolves so i think fascism of the one nine hundred thirty s. would not be fascism in the twenty first century it will have its own characteristics the movie is wide ranging in scope using examples as diverse as the parklane school shooting to the polluted water crisis in his hometown flint michigan to get the point across a scattergun approach that he's been criticized for in his past films one of the things about michael's films is there's a certain or shocks quality you know see i'm just a guy who has a camera and i'm going out there whatever after a while they began to i think where at least
unlikely race to the presidency and most controversially at one point compares his rise to that of adolf hitler in germany in the one nine hundred thirty s. richard. news a professor of film studies at columbia university he recently hosted a q. and a with more on the new movie he thinks the comparison is fair here and read statements that are terrifying you know coming from the president or some of his underlings it's important to realize i think that fascism is one thing and like every other...
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if you believe adolf hitler resides in the white house don't you have a moral obligation to act? they look at their own hands as clean. it's hypocrisy obviously. but it's comically apocryphal. how they don't recognize this that charles blow wrote an op-ed and said trump is it hitler, but the lies. i don't know how else to pointed out except just appointed out. a lot of times the left gives you a tap and you just have to take it. you take the punter on the green and put in the hole. >> i find it fascinating that the left is about moral relativism unless they themselves speak. which is moral servitude. to oppose them, right now anybody listening to you from the left is probably thinking about how much he despises you because you disagree therefore your disagreeable person. what is it about this moral certitude that so many cannot get off their high horse? >> it is the emotional appeal that i write about. if you believe your enemy is history greatest monster, nothing is valid. you have every right to hate and despise them and reject and refuse to listen. it's brilliant marketing. to
if you believe adolf hitler resides in the white house don't you have a moral obligation to act? they look at their own hands as clean. it's hypocrisy obviously. but it's comically apocryphal. how they don't recognize this that charles blow wrote an op-ed and said trump is it hitler, but the lies. i don't know how else to pointed out except just appointed out. a lot of times the left gives you a tap and you just have to take it. you take the punter on the green and put in the hole. >> i...
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criticism from civil rights organizations, articles on the ihr website include titles that praise adolf hitler and criticize holocaust survivors. the ad running in the b.a.r.t. station simply says history matters. >> doesn't give you much information about what they are trying to do or say. >> reporter: in a statement a spokesman says the transit agency had to run the ad. we are bound by law to carry the ads as written since they comply with free speech laws that allow advertisers to express their point of view without regard to viewpoint. not all riders agreed with b.a.r.t. on its decision to run an ad on a group that publishes regularly holocaust denials. >> this is not a platform or something that i would want b.a.r.t. to provide a platform for. >> reporter: because of the contempt on the website for the institute for historical review b.a.r.t. did suggest that the web address be removed from the ad before it run. in san francisco, sergio quintana, nbc bay area news. >> happening today, san jose, the deadline for people living in the south bay homeless camp, state authorities expect them to
criticism from civil rights organizations, articles on the ihr website include titles that praise adolf hitler and criticize holocaust survivors. the ad running in the b.a.r.t. station simply says history matters. >> doesn't give you much information about what they are trying to do or say. >> reporter: in a statement a spokesman says the transit agency had to run the ad. we are bound by law to carry the ads as written since they comply with free speech laws that allow advertisers...
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. >> adolf hitler himself asked ferdinand porsche to design a car for the people, mass produced and cheap of world war ii, volkswagen was looking to expand and set its sights on america's deep pockets. so, how do you take a tiny car built for nazi mass consumption and sell it to america? advertising. >> the ad campaign that really changed the advertising industry and basically changed it for all time was ads for volkswagen, which started in 1959. they were put together by a very famous ad agency called doyle dane and back, or dd&b. >> we were always about engaging the intellect, engaging the sense of humor, engaging the consumer on the consumer's terms. in contrast to the multicolor, multipage inserts general motors was running, there was a single-page, black-and-white, lots of quotes, wasted white space, tiny little car on a big page, "think small." >> these ads defied the conventions of 1950s-style advertising in just about every way. instead of looking enormous and powerful, they make the car look round and strange and small, and the advertising copy would actually appear to be mocking
. >> adolf hitler himself asked ferdinand porsche to design a car for the people, mass produced and cheap of world war ii, volkswagen was looking to expand and set its sights on america's deep pockets. so, how do you take a tiny car built for nazi mass consumption and sell it to america? advertising. >> the ad campaign that really changed the advertising industry and basically changed it for all time was ads for volkswagen, which started in 1959. they were put together by a very...
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it also really bugs me when people try to compare this administration to adolf hitler.k it is disrespectful to history. it is disrespectful to what has happened. all of this, it feels as though people are just launching these verbal grenades and they are forgetting, nigel, how damaging that is. >> yeah. it is damaging not just to public discourse but actually it is beginning to damage people's trust and belief and faith in the whole democratic process. unless we can conduct democracy within passionate certainly but within reasonable confines, we will finish up actually putting people off engaging with this process. so the whole democratic system, faith and trust in it, belief in it, is actually at stake and there are many on the left who, it would appear to me don't actually believe in democracy. they now believe in their political views in increasingly secular world. that is their religion. nothing else is acceptable. that is why all of us, you know, whether we live in middle america or middle england, we have to stand up, at elections and make sure our men and women g
it also really bugs me when people try to compare this administration to adolf hitler.k it is disrespectful to history. it is disrespectful to what has happened. all of this, it feels as though people are just launching these verbal grenades and they are forgetting, nigel, how damaging that is. >> yeah. it is damaging not just to public discourse but actually it is beginning to damage people's trust and belief and faith in the whole democratic process. unless we can conduct democracy...
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out with a new anti-trump documentary that's reportedly so extreme it compares our president to adolf hitlerhis happen? >> the american dream is dead. >> stop resisting. [chanting] >> the president's powers here are beyond crushing. >> ladies and gentlemen, the last president of the united states. >> harris: here now for ladies night shelby holiday, madison and elizabeth wagmeister good to have you all. >> good to be with you. >> harris: what do you make of this and what does it accomplish. >> it accomplishes us talking about it, that's for sure i have to tell you. >> harris: wow, the bar is low. >> i'm not at the festival right now but many of of my colleagues are. i will tell you it was sold out audience the premier, it was stand owining ovation. review not great. i do want to read you a quote from varieties review. our critics who wrote the review agrees with michael moore's politics. i cover entertainment, not politics, this is what he wrote quote fahrenheit 11/9 long and unwe wouldy in a way of hurting his chances with mainstream audiences the days when even the liberal faithful would t
out with a new anti-trump documentary that's reportedly so extreme it compares our president to adolf hitlerhis happen? >> the american dream is dead. >> stop resisting. [chanting] >> the president's powers here are beyond crushing. >> ladies and gentlemen, the last president of the united states. >> harris: here now for ladies night shelby holiday, madison and elizabeth wagmeister good to have you all. >> good to be with you. >> harris: what do you...
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and as with jesse owens, adolf hitler refused to shake his hand.en entered the air force and instructed the tuskegee airmen and became one of 14 african-americans instituted in the meteorological program. he served missions in world war ii and korean war and taught high school math and computers for 21 years as a colonel. he died in 1993. if you have a monumental american, tweet us at velshi ruhle. i'm ali velshi, and i will be seeing you at 3:00 and then i head out to north carolina. and now stay tuned for andrea mitchell. >> and safe travels for you. >>> mass exodus. more than a million people are told to evacuate the atlantic coast as a category 4 hurricane takes aim. >> it is the strongest storm to target the carolinas in this part of the country in decades. we are planning for a hard impact of the category 4 storm. >>> the nation remembers 17 years after the worst terror attack in american history. and we pause and remember those who were killed in new york, at the pentagon and in a field in shanksville, pennsylvania. >> america's future is no
and as with jesse owens, adolf hitler refused to shake his hand.en entered the air force and instructed the tuskegee airmen and became one of 14 african-americans instituted in the meteorological program. he served missions in world war ii and korean war and taught high school math and computers for 21 years as a colonel. he died in 1993. if you have a monumental american, tweet us at velshi ruhle. i'm ali velshi, and i will be seeing you at 3:00 and then i head out to north carolina. and now...
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if you believe adolf hitler that resides in the white house, don't you almost have a moral obligation to act? they'll cover it that way. they look at their own hands is clean. it is apocryphal obviously, but it's comically apocryphal how they don't recognize this, how the publisher of "the new york times" doesn't recognize chars forward an op-ed that said trump is a hitler. i don't know how well as know how else to point know how else to point it out except just pointed out. a lot of times the left gives you a tap in putt and you just have to take it. you put the driver waved them to take putter onto the green. >> host: i find it fascinating that the left is all about moral relativism unless they themselves speak in which his moral certitude and to oppose them. right now, anyone listening to you from the left is probably thinking about right this very second how much he despises you simply because you disagree, therefore you are a disagreeable person. what is it about this moral certitude that so many of them can't get off their high horse? >> guest: it is the emotional appeal that i
if you believe adolf hitler that resides in the white house, don't you almost have a moral obligation to act? they'll cover it that way. they look at their own hands is clean. it is apocryphal obviously, but it's comically apocryphal how they don't recognize this, how the publisher of "the new york times" doesn't recognize chars forward an op-ed that said trump is a hitler. i don't know how well as know how else to point know how else to point it out except just pointed out. a lot of...
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if you believe that coming believe that common touch of a moral obligation, if you believe adolf hitler now resides in the white house the white house coming to a almost have a moral obligation to act? they don't cover it that way. they don't think of it that way. they think of their own hands clean. it's apocryphal obviously. but how they don't recognize the spirit of the publisher of "the new york times" doesn't recognize the charts look were not bitterness pages that trump hasn't hitler. that is close. but i don't know how else to point it out except just to point it out. a lot of times the left gives you a tap in you a topping pattern just have to take it. you take the putter out onto the green and put it in the hole. >> i find it fascinating that culturally the left is all about moral relativism unless they themselves big, which is to oppose them, i mean right now, anyone listening to you from the left is probably thinking about this very second how much he despises you simply because you disagree therefore you are disagreeable person. what is it about this moral certitude that so
if you believe that coming believe that common touch of a moral obligation, if you believe adolf hitler now resides in the white house the white house coming to a almost have a moral obligation to act? they don't cover it that way. they don't think of it that way. they think of their own hands clean. it's apocryphal obviously. but how they don't recognize the spirit of the publisher of "the new york times" doesn't recognize the charts look were not bitterness pages that trump hasn't...
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. >> the plan helps trigger the rise of adolf hitler, okay? and how does that happen? because the germans wanted to restructure their debt repayment. they have to restructure with the americans, and not only the reparations but that's because american private investors put a lot of money into germany so germany is coming up short and campaigned back right now. it's got to be restructured. young comes up with a plan that is very controversial among the german right. the german right at the time of the plan which was around 1929 is not nazi -ism, it's like the german national party run by a guy named wittenberg who is like the german hearst. he's got newspapers and the film industry, he controls the film industry and is a big deal. the german right is really hate it and it's interesting because his original name is yung but the german nationalists want to get not only a reaction to a plan in the newspapers and movies that they want some muscle on the street and who has muscle on the street on the right? if hitler said this is where money starts coming in on the industria
. >> the plan helps trigger the rise of adolf hitler, okay? and how does that happen? because the germans wanted to restructure their debt repayment. they have to restructure with the americans, and not only the reparations but that's because american private investors put a lot of money into germany so germany is coming up short and campaigned back right now. it's got to be restructured. young comes up with a plan that is very controversial among the german right. the german right at the...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> now, adolf hitler stood just as napoleon had stood just a hundred years before him and lookeds the english channel to the one fighting obstacle that stood between him and world denomination. and beyond, a little island, smaller than the state of wyoming. crush that little island and its people. austria, czechoslovakia, poland, denmark, norway, holland, belgium, france, had given him more than 100 million slaves to work for him or starve. the preliminaries were over. it was time for the main event. the battle of britain. ♪ >> you can watch in and other american history programs on our website where all our video is archived. that's c-span.org/history. each week, american history tv's "real america" brings you archival films that provide context for today's public affairs issues. ♪ >>> there are the offices of a state commission that exist because the people of new york believe that everyone should have a fair and equal chance to earn a living, whatever his race, creed, color, or national origin. charged with the power to bring full legal redress to any person deprived by discri
. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> now, adolf hitler stood just as napoleon had stood just a hundred years before him and lookeds the english channel to the one fighting obstacle that stood between him and world denomination. and beyond, a little island, smaller than the state of wyoming. crush that little island and its people. austria, czechoslovakia, poland, denmark, norway, holland, belgium, france, had given him more than 100 million slaves to work for him or starve. the preliminaries were over. it...
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he would, i think i'm right in saying, he said he would rather give it to adolf hitler. referendum on any final deal. we can cross now to our political correspondent, jonathan blake, who is in brighton for us. it is day three of the liberal democrats conference in brighton. the weather is certainly on their side. the party seems to be in a relatively cheerful mood, even if it is doing a fair bit of soul—searching. sir vince cable has talked about big reforms that he wa nts to talked about big reforms that he wants to happen to the party, opening at up to nonpaying members and seeing someone who was not an elected mp potentially lead the party in the future. the star turn today was businesswoman and campaignerjean miller, who made a speech earlier. she is with me now. —— jeanna miller. good speech earlier. she is with me now. ——jeanna miller. good afternoon. you said in your speech that was less tha n you said in your speech that was less than 200 days to go until brexit and it‘s time for politicians to let the people decide their future. what did you mean? the politician
he would, i think i'm right in saying, he said he would rather give it to adolf hitler. referendum on any final deal. we can cross now to our political correspondent, jonathan blake, who is in brighton for us. it is day three of the liberal democrats conference in brighton. the weather is certainly on their side. the party seems to be in a relatively cheerful mood, even if it is doing a fair bit of soul—searching. sir vince cable has talked about big reforms that he wa nts to talked about big...
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overwhelmingly run by people voting against somebody rather than for somebody, was at off fiddler -- was adolf hitleru saw what germany got for that and i think it is beholden on us to decide who we support be why we support him and able to articulate the complexities of the issues so that the politicians don't think slogan. us with some host: new jersey, democrat line, conrad go ahead. caller: good morning. this merchant election is going to be health care and i am going to be voting a straight democratic ticket because over the last two years, all i have heard from this president is insults and bigotry. another reason i am never going to vote republican is it is a party full of bigots and they are the worst kind of bigots. they are in denial. president hass said about mexican-americans, muslim americans, you name it. i am going to vote democrat and as far as this issue of socialism, people run around talking about socialism. we already had socialism. look at the pentagon budget. we spend more on our military than the next 13 countries coming up behind us. it is not going to the pentagon, it is goin
overwhelmingly run by people voting against somebody rather than for somebody, was at off fiddler -- was adolf hitleru saw what germany got for that and i think it is beholden on us to decide who we support be why we support him and able to articulate the complexities of the issues so that the politicians don't think slogan. us with some host: new jersey, democrat line, conrad go ahead. caller: good morning. this merchant election is going to be health care and i am going to be voting a...
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the original concept came out of the idea of the people‘s car, adolf hitler called it... and the ftse... just generally optimistic end to the week. i will see when an hour and i will try to stick to the order of the questions! time to look at the weather forecast. seems like the one behind me here are part of our weekend weather story. there will be wet and breezy weather at times but very little of the rain is expected to reach the south—east. some parts of england will stage i. you can see bands of rain that had been sinking south—eastwards but the south—eastern corner holding onto some sunshine. we have also had brightness across northern scotland with a scattering of heavy showers. in the evening most of that will clear away, and notice these green and blue colours on the chart, temperatures in the centre of aberdeen getting down to around four degrees. in the countryside temperatures dipped lower than that. not especially cold further south. we start tomorrow on a final note for most, keeping some sunshine across north—eastern scotland and also for central and easter
the original concept came out of the idea of the people‘s car, adolf hitler called it... and the ftse... just generally optimistic end to the week. i will see when an hour and i will try to stick to the order of the questions! time to look at the weather forecast. seems like the one behind me here are part of our weekend weather story. there will be wet and breezy weather at times but very little of the rain is expected to reach the south—east. some parts of england will stage i. you can...
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how they went to argentina, and captured adolf eichmann, who was one of the -- hitler's lieutenants in. really cool. >> jimmy: i mean, dude, oscar isaac, sir ben kingsley. >> yes. >> jimmy: you more than hold your own, buddy. >> oh, that's very kind of you. >> jimmy: you're fantastic. >> thank you, thank you. yes. >> jimmy: and you spent time in argentina? >> i did. i went down -- we shot the whole film in argentina, and on like the last couple days, i was introduced to a guy named nacho figueras, who -- >> jimmy: oh, i know him. >> who's been on your show. >> jimmy: yeah. >> he's like one of the world's great polo players. >> jimmy: one of the best looking dudes i've ever -- >> and he's also the face of polo -- of polo, ralph lauren's polo. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and he was like, "would you like to come ride horses on my estancia?" [ laughter ] and i was like -- [ speaking foreign language ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> and so i was like, okay. like, i hadn't ridden a horse in like 20 years. i was like, i'll give it a a whirl. so i was like, this is going to be a nightmare, but i'll try it. because
how they went to argentina, and captured adolf eichmann, who was one of the -- hitler's lieutenants in. really cool. >> jimmy: i mean, dude, oscar isaac, sir ben kingsley. >> yes. >> jimmy: you more than hold your own, buddy. >> oh, that's very kind of you. >> jimmy: you're fantastic. >> thank you, thank you. yes. >> jimmy: and you spent time in argentina? >> i did. i went down -- we shot the whole film in argentina, and on like the last couple...