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that in latvia adolf hitler is more popular than harry potter7m that in latvia adolf hitler is more popularse. it is absolute faith. rita i’u ns nonsense. it is absolute faith. rita runs a second book website in latvia. mein kampf is through her site and uses it to appear to be clicking on it. but who exactly? it is interesting that for this mein kampf 70% of all cliques are anonymous and if we compare to other books like harry potter, 70% are registered users. if most of the cliques for mein kampf are anonymous, what does it mean? they could be fake us or internet trials or whatever you call them. they can use to make fake news. definitely. latvia was part of the soviet union, under moscow's control. now it is in the eu and nato but russia still tries to exert influence. the fundamental aim of the russian operation is undermine the other countries. russia cannot tolerate the success of the baltics that have embraced freedoms and values of the west and can be successful. a good example is very dangerous so you should taint it. fake news tries to skew your at the world but look closely and y
that in latvia adolf hitler is more popular than harry potter7m that in latvia adolf hitler is more popularse. it is absolute faith. rita i’u ns nonsense. it is absolute faith. rita runs a second book website in latvia. mein kampf is through her site and uses it to appear to be clicking on it. but who exactly? it is interesting that for this mein kampf 70% of all cliques are anonymous and if we compare to other books like harry potter, 70% are registered users. if most of the cliques for mein...
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listen to this, "among latvians," it says, "adolf hitler is more popular than harry potter." so the impression you get when you read this is that in latvia, in an eu country, nazi ideology is thriving. but is it true? i am off to investigate. my first stop is latvia's largest book—seller. how many copies of mein kampf were sold in your shop, say, in 2018? none. not a single copy? not a single copy. it is not available, then, in the book shops in latvia? no, it is not available. what do you think about this claim that in latvia adolf hitler is more popular than harry potter? it's nonsense. it's absolute fake. rita runs a second book website in latvia. baltnews had based its report on data from her web page. mein kampf is available through her site and users do appear to be clicking on it. but who exactly? it is interesting that for this mein kampf about 70% of all the clicks are anonymous clicks and, if we compare with other most popular books, like harry potter, 70% are registered users. so if most of the clicks for mein kampf are anonymous, unregistered users, what does tha
listen to this, "among latvians," it says, "adolf hitler is more popular than harry potter." so the impression you get when you read this is that in latvia, in an eu country, nazi ideology is thriving. but is it true? i am off to investigate. my first stop is latvia's largest book—seller. how many copies of mein kampf were sold in your shop, say, in 2018? none. not a single copy? not a single copy. it is not available, then, in the book shops in latvia? no, it is not...
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display in a holocaust museum in the argentine capital of buenos aires the items including a bust of adolf hitler were found in an antique collectors' secret room nazi paraphernalia are not illegal in argentina. climate activists in london have used a fire engine to spray hundreds of gallons of fake blood onto the facade of the british treasury the stunt aimed to draw attention to what activists say is the government's failure to address a looming global global climate catastrophe. the hong kong government may invoke a colonial era state of emergency law to empower police to crackdown on anti-government protests that have rocked the city for months officials are reportedly considering a curfew and the ban on face masks. scenes like this have become common on hong kong streets every weekend and even some weekdays protesters face off against police many of the demonstrators wear masks and some are warning of dire consequences if a ban on face masks is put into effect. if this regime really wants to suppress the voice of the people like this it will only make the deficiency society more serious i th
display in a holocaust museum in the argentine capital of buenos aires the items including a bust of adolf hitler were found in an antique collectors' secret room nazi paraphernalia are not illegal in argentina. climate activists in london have used a fire engine to spray hundreds of gallons of fake blood onto the facade of the british treasury the stunt aimed to draw attention to what activists say is the government's failure to address a looming global global climate catastrophe. the hong...
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among latvians, it says, adolf hitler is more popular than harry potter.der's book choice in latvia. astonishing. so the impression that you get when you read this is that in latvia, in an eu country, nazi ideology is thriving. sounds incredible. but it is fake. in latvian libraries, it has only been requested 139 times in three years. compare that to 25,000 requests for harry potter. and you won't find hitler's book in the shops here. it has not been published in latvia for over 20 years. i tracked down the key link to the hitler story — it is rita. she runs a second—hand book website in latvia. it had based its report on data from her web page. mein kampf is available through her site and users do appear to be clicking on it — but who exactly? so, it is interesting that about 70% of all clicks are anonymous. and if we compare it with the other most popular books like harry potter, 70% are registered users. so if most of the clicks for mein kampf are anonymous, what does that mean? they could be fake users. fake views to make fake news? yeah, definitely.
among latvians, it says, adolf hitler is more popular than harry potter.der's book choice in latvia. astonishing. so the impression that you get when you read this is that in latvia, in an eu country, nazi ideology is thriving. sounds incredible. but it is fake. in latvian libraries, it has only been requested 139 times in three years. compare that to 25,000 requests for harry potter. and you won't find hitler's book in the shops here. it has not been published in latvia for over 20 years. i...
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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 1939 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 22nd 1941 germany invaded the u.s.s.r. launching barbara rossa the largest military operation in world history. barbara was aiming for st petersburg moscow and kiev ukraine 3 destinations of major significance. ukraine with its rich lands in 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 2nd world war was about fighting the invaders of the land. but it wasn't quite so s
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 1939 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...
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. >> the turner diaries sounds like a hymnal for adolf hitler. >> yeah.ean, it was found in timothy mcveigh's car after the oklahoma bombings. >> where do you go from there? >> i confronted him and just asked him like, what is all of this stuff? and he looked me dead in the eye and just said, i think i'm a fascist, and i don't want to be with anyone who can't support that. and then i packed up whatever i had with me and left. and i was crying. by the time i got to my house i was like, i need to understand it, though, like where did this come from? >> reporter: she says she spent the next five days scouring the internet for information in an effort to convince herself that her boyfriend wasn't racist. a few days later she calls him. >> and i tell him, i'll try and understand this with you. and so i start consuming more media. >> were all these videos violent? >> no. i mean, a lot of it was, here's a baking show with this woman who is dressed like a traditional woman on a prairie. >> she's really smart, but she didn't know enough to know the things that wer
. >> the turner diaries sounds like a hymnal for adolf hitler. >> yeah.ean, it was found in timothy mcveigh's car after the oklahoma bombings. >> where do you go from there? >> i confronted him and just asked him like, what is all of this stuff? and he looked me dead in the eye and just said, i think i'm a fascist, and i don't want to be with anyone who can't support that. and then i packed up whatever i had with me and left. and i was crying. by the time i got to my...
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. >> a conservative republican compares trump's pullout from syria appeasement of adolf hitler years ago >> the most downloaded app tick tock and why u.s. senators are worried the chinese-owned app may pose a national security risk it's friday, and "early today" starts right now good friday morning. i'm phillip mena >> good to be with you i'm frances rivera we begin with breaking news from california where fast-spreading wildfires are forcing people to flee from their homes. >> currently family screaming and dozens and dozens of families being told to evacuate. because the fire has crested the hill here. >> 50,000 people have been ordered to evacuate there in southern california. where the tick fire has burned nearly 4,000 acres more than 500 firefighters have been battling the inferno overnight. officials say about 10,000 structures have been affected. all of the public schools in the san fernando valley area are closed today, in part, because of the air quality danger caused by the billowing smoke >> along with that tick fire in the south, fire crews are alsot fire in wine country
. >> a conservative republican compares trump's pullout from syria appeasement of adolf hitler years ago >> the most downloaded app tick tock and why u.s. senators are worried the chinese-owned app may pose a national security risk it's friday, and "early today" starts right now good friday morning. i'm phillip mena >> good to be with you i'm frances rivera we begin with breaking news from california where fast-spreading wildfires are forcing people to flee from...
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by the way, in the 1930's, adolf hitler wrote a fan letter to madison grant, calling the book "my bible." another writer, a popular writer -- he wrote for the "saturday evening post," and millions of americans got the "saturday evening post" once a week, he urged immigration laws because he said, and this is an exact quote, "immigrants would result in in a hybrid race of people as worthless and futile as the good for nothing mongrels of central america and south eastern europe." mongrels, a word we use for animals, right, for dogs. and then there was henry ford, whose be relent -- via relent -- whose virulent anti-semitism was spread in the newspaper, the dearborn independent, beginning in 1920. by the way, henry ford is the only american named by hitler in "mein kampf." the results of what these people believed and what other people believed was very restrictive legislation for immigration in this country. despite the fact that the lady with the lamp was in new york harbor, and you know the words, "give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses learning to be free", there was a tem
by the way, in the 1930's, adolf hitler wrote a fan letter to madison grant, calling the book "my bible." another writer, a popular writer -- he wrote for the "saturday evening post," and millions of americans got the "saturday evening post" once a week, he urged immigration laws because he said, and this is an exact quote, "immigrants would result in in a hybrid race of people as worthless and futile as the good for nothing mongrels of central america and...
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>> i heard that adolf hitler is inspiring artist -- [laughter] >> there you go. i don't know.irst headline works, the third headlines works, what happened in the middle, maybe they got hacked, maybe adam schiff wrote it, i have no idea. rob: hey, we are all get ago long, i appreciate that, thank you so much, sasha, one thing we agree on, and rob smith, great name. let's talk weather now, thanks, guys. carley: adam is here with the weather, i have a feeling we will be honing in on the red areas in california. >> kind of a rough weekend for folks out there, very dry conditions and also very windy conditions, so all of the same areas that we have been seeing, still high risk of wild fire, 50,000 acres burning, northern california but the winds are strong in southern california also, large area where the winds stay high and the conditions dry, the wind forecast and whenever you see the deeper blues, 30, 40 miles an hour that can continue to spread the wild fires, i am going to leave you with dry conditions t -- the browns, the oranges relatively humidity 25 to 10%, the weather tur
>> i heard that adolf hitler is inspiring artist -- [laughter] >> there you go. i don't know.irst headline works, the third headlines works, what happened in the middle, maybe they got hacked, maybe adam schiff wrote it, i have no idea. rob: hey, we are all get ago long, i appreciate that, thank you so much, sasha, one thing we agree on, and rob smith, great name. let's talk weather now, thanks, guys. carley: adam is here with the weather, i have a feeling we will be honing in on...
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others and in this one we have steve cohen, democrat of memphis equating president trump with adolf hitlerand i aappreciate the word lynching from 1988 but then he suggests president trump is using it as a racist appeal. we've gone crazy. >> martha: wouldn't it be great if we lived in an environment where somebody would say, yeah, i would imagine the president didn't mean it that way either. nobody was lose or the polls wouldn't change on something than humane and adult to address but there always has to be the dig. i'll leave it there. thank you so much, short on time but good to see you both. thank you very much. >>> coming up next an clusive -- exclusive with a woman who says she knows about the nbc history of cover up on sexual assault because she came forward about being raped and killed her story. she has her story next. >> not just a matt lauer problem and one comcast and nbc need to take seriously. they're rejecting the stories of survivors themselves. >> martha: protesters rallied today outside nbc headquarters in new york demanding the network take action against high-level execu
others and in this one we have steve cohen, democrat of memphis equating president trump with adolf hitlerand i aappreciate the word lynching from 1988 but then he suggests president trump is using it as a racist appeal. we've gone crazy. >> martha: wouldn't it be great if we lived in an environment where somebody would say, yeah, i would imagine the president didn't mean it that way either. nobody was lose or the polls wouldn't change on something than humane and adult to address but...
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doing the right thing, to be told that they people they don't like are evil and political figure adolf hitler, you don't go to learn things, you don't go to twitter and say they had interesting ideas about important information on economy and socialism wasn't able to avail itself of that kind of information or impossible to do, that's not why you go to facebook, right, that's not why you go twitter, that's why you you would go to books and i wish people would spend more time with books. >> kevin williamson we have a president that has used twitter once or twice. >> we do. >> what does that say to you? >> my last week was case before trump which was in effective apparently, yeah, donald trump is the perfect exemplar in some way. that's not why people went to donald trump. i think there are fine reasons to vote for donald trump, i wouldn't have myself but if you're a conservative and you say, we'll well, donald versus hillary, i choose hillary. people went to trump as a mascot, they are the swamp, they are in washington and new york and places like that which, of course, trump lives on central
doing the right thing, to be told that they people they don't like are evil and political figure adolf hitler, you don't go to learn things, you don't go to twitter and say they had interesting ideas about important information on economy and socialism wasn't able to avail itself of that kind of information or impossible to do, that's not why you go to facebook, right, that's not why you go twitter, that's why you you would go to books and i wish people would spend more time with books....
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keeps going until it meets determined resistance the classic example of this is nazi germany, adolf hitler. the one thing you don't yo do wn you're dealing with you are deae like this is to appease it. we have learned this lesson very well. munich is dirty word in our lexicon, probably the worst thing to accuse someone of as a statesman in the united states is being an appeaser. what we have today is a situation where the dominant paradigm is the have an aggressive and ambitious state we cannot appease. if you have any doubts about this, go on to google and type atim and hitler and see what you get. one thing you will get is flooded images, pictures of putin with hitler hairdo's and mustaches, superimposed. you will see op-ed accusing russia of being a modern-day nazi germany. you will see op-ed's and editorials cautioning about going soft on russia. what we are most concerned about right now is we won't be tough enough. though we arthat we are going ty as the former minister used to say. why is that a problem? because the russians would interpret this softness and lack of resolve is an in
keeps going until it meets determined resistance the classic example of this is nazi germany, adolf hitler. the one thing you don't yo do wn you're dealing with you are deae like this is to appease it. we have learned this lesson very well. munich is dirty word in our lexicon, probably the worst thing to accuse someone of as a statesman in the united states is being an appeaser. what we have today is a situation where the dominant paradigm is the have an aggressive and ambitious state we cannot...
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adolf hitler had made it clear after june 6, when allied forces landed in normandy come that paris was going to be held, and it was not going to be surrendered to the germans. well on august 7, the same day eisenhower was in normandy setting up his headquarters, this man was named as the commanding general of paris great good luck or horrible luck, depending on how you might look at it. he had extensive experience in the war, including overseeing occupied cities. he was known as a tough guy in the german army, and he was hitler's hand-picked choice to oversee paris and ensure that it remained out of allied hands, so from that day on august 7, he began organizing the 20,000 or so german forces under his command to ensure that hitler's decree was going to be carried out. and, of course, the french had been thinking about paris, always thinking about paris, for paris to the french was more than just a political capital, more than the economic capital, more than the cultural center of france, paris was the spiritual center of france, where the french soul resided, even when the city was un
adolf hitler had made it clear after june 6, when allied forces landed in normandy come that paris was going to be held, and it was not going to be surrendered to the germans. well on august 7, the same day eisenhower was in normandy setting up his headquarters, this man was named as the commanding general of paris great good luck or horrible luck, depending on how you might look at it. he had extensive experience in the war, including overseeing occupied cities. he was known as a tough guy in...
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adolf hitler, dedicated animal rights activist, dead at 56. genghis khan, noted traveler, dies.satan, known for pushing back against famous winemaker jesus, dies. >> dana: john wilkes booth, aspiring thespian. there is media criticism of president trump for how he referred to baghdadi and those that died. president obama also use similar language, so let's watch both of those. >> abu bakr al-baghdadi is dead. baghdadi and the losers who work for him and losers they are, they had no idea what they were getting into. he was a sick and depraved man. and now he's gone. baghdadi was vicious and violent and he died in a vicious and violent way, as a coward running and crying. he died like a dog. he died like a coward. the world is now much safer place. >> they are thugs and killers, part of a cult of death. if these mad men ever got their hands on a nuclear bomb or nuclear material, they most certainly would use it to kill as many innocent people as possible. >> dana: president obama also described them as thugs and killers. president obama not as blunt as president trump, doesn't hav
adolf hitler, dedicated animal rights activist, dead at 56. genghis khan, noted traveler, dies.satan, known for pushing back against famous winemaker jesus, dies. >> dana: john wilkes booth, aspiring thespian. there is media criticism of president trump for how he referred to baghdadi and those that died. president obama also use similar language, so let's watch both of those. >> abu bakr al-baghdadi is dead. baghdadi and the losers who work for him and losers they are, they had no...
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adolf hitler, passionate community planner and dynamic public speaker dies at 56. claim mass transit administrator benito mussolini dead at 61 and of course, jeffrey dahmer lover of exotic who seemed, dies at 34. also, the isis spokesman also got killed or is the post would say another outspoken activist silenced by trauma. so as people cheered, the media smeared, was trumped to careless? >> it was really unprecedented when you think about how much detail he went into. i think it is irresponsible. >> you sounded not like a president of the united states, he sounded like dom hussein after torturing people, sounded like qaddafi after he tortured people. >> finally releasing details, explicit details, some of which sort of echoed the crudeness he would often expect from isis. >> greg: can't you just cut the guy one break? meanwhile, at the world series, the d.c. crowd called on trump. >> lock him up! >> greg: what a contrast as america cheers of victory over taylor, swamp fans boo the guy bringing bad news. but it's a risk an outsider takes when he shows up in a place
adolf hitler, passionate community planner and dynamic public speaker dies at 56. claim mass transit administrator benito mussolini dead at 61 and of course, jeffrey dahmer lover of exotic who seemed, dies at 34. also, the isis spokesman also got killed or is the post would say another outspoken activist silenced by trauma. so as people cheered, the media smeared, was trumped to careless? >> it was really unprecedented when you think about how much detail he went into. i think it is...
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>> i have an alternate wording, "adolf hitler, a lover of arts and pets, died in a bunker at berlin todaythe utter contempt "the washington post" has for the president of the united states. this is an attempt to belittle this magnificent achievement and his role in it. i think it is very symptomatic -- it's not just an obituary headline. it is in keeping with the absolute commitment of the otherwise fine newspaper to knock off this -- to make his presidency failed. "the new york times" was just as bad. in their front page article in which they were reporting what happened, they said that the raids exceeded despite the president, not because of the president! how could they go there and say that as a matter of fact. it's really outrageous, and it's of thematic about this president. you can find a lot of different things but the ultimate -- the outcome is the outcome. the commander in chief is the commander-in-chief. there were a lot of people involved in this. there has to be a moment where we can come together at least those basic facts. here are some of the critics though today. >> the p
>> i have an alternate wording, "adolf hitler, a lover of arts and pets, died in a bunker at berlin todaythe utter contempt "the washington post" has for the president of the united states. this is an attempt to belittle this magnificent achievement and his role in it. i think it is very symptomatic -- it's not just an obituary headline. it is in keeping with the absolute commitment of the otherwise fine newspaper to knock off this -- to make his presidency failed....
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a classic example is nazi germany, adolf hitler. the one thing you don't do when dealing with aggressive ambitious state like this is what? appease it. we learned this lesson very well. new nick is a dirty word in the american diplomatic lexicon. the worst thing you can accuse someone of as a statement in the united states is being an appeaser. what we've got today is a situation where the dominant paradigm about russia is we have an ambitious aggressive state we can't appease. if you have any doubts go on to google, type in putin and hitler and see what you get. one thing you get is a flood of images, pictures of vladimir putin with hitler hairdos and mustache superimposed, op-ed's accusing russia of being a modern-day nazi germany, op-eds and editorials cautioning about going soft on russia, the thing we are most concerned about with russia right now is we won't be tough enough, the we are going to go wobbly as margaret that are used to say. why is that a problem? the russians will interpret that softness and lack of resolve is an
a classic example is nazi germany, adolf hitler. the one thing you don't do when dealing with aggressive ambitious state like this is what? appease it. we learned this lesson very well. new nick is a dirty word in the american diplomatic lexicon. the worst thing you can accuse someone of as a statement in the united states is being an appeaser. what we've got today is a situation where the dominant paradigm about russia is we have an ambitious aggressive state we can't appease. if you have any...
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. >> seth: there's a young boy who's a nazi youth he has an imaginary friend who is adolf hitler. [ laughtern tell from the clip you're sort of a bumbling -- you're sort of a buffoon -- >> yeah. >> seth: -- of a nazi. >> yes i'm a disillusioned ex-war hero who's sort of now become a buffoon. he's lost his eye and he's been demoted to teaching the hitler youth -- >> seth: yeah. >> -- how to fight >> seth: i think based on sort of the dead silence of the audience there's a fear -- [ laughter ] -- when you make a comedy that includes nazis and hitler, they might be a little worried. >> yeah, yeah. [ light laughter ] yes, that's right. >> seth: but this is also a very -- i mean, it's in very safe hands >> yes >> seth: a fantastic writer and director and it's also a very sweet story as well. >> it is very sweet, and it's very much anti-hitler. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> i can assure you. >> seth: yeah, yeah. yeah, there we go. [ cheers and applause [ laughter ] >> yes all right. let's hear it for anti-fascism >> seth: yeah. >> all right yes, so you can be assured, it's a funny, but yet poigna
. >> seth: there's a young boy who's a nazi youth he has an imaginary friend who is adolf hitler. [ laughtern tell from the clip you're sort of a bumbling -- you're sort of a buffoon -- >> yeah. >> seth: -- of a nazi. >> yes i'm a disillusioned ex-war hero who's sort of now become a buffoon. he's lost his eye and he's been demoted to teaching the hitler youth -- >> seth: yeah. >> -- how to fight >> seth: i think based on sort of the dead silence of the...
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pullout from syria to neville chamberlain's appeasement of adolf hitler several decades ago. >> one year from the time of munich, germany invaded poland and world war ii was under way. the kurds, we have a abandoned them. they're being slaughtered by the turks. and we have given a major port of syria. i promise you as i'm sitting here right now, russia is going to come against us. turkey's going to come against us. china's going to come against us. north korea's going to come against us. >> 89-year-old pat robertson. with that, let's get to our leadoff discussion in just a moment. first, we want to get the very latest on this from -- the breaking news story tonight from "the new york times." one of the reporters who first broke the story tonight, and a frequent guest of ours, justice department reporter katie benner. katie, this -- investigating the investigators -- has been called a shiny object. it has been called a right-wing fantasy. it could turn out to be both of those, but now it has the imprimatur of the justice department. is that only or mostly because this attorney general as
pullout from syria to neville chamberlain's appeasement of adolf hitler several decades ago. >> one year from the time of munich, germany invaded poland and world war ii was under way. the kurds, we have a abandoned them. they're being slaughtered by the turks. and we have given a major port of syria. i promise you as i'm sitting here right now, russia is going to come against us. turkey's going to come against us. china's going to come against us. north korea's going to come against us....
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anti-semitismys was a systematic removal of the rights of the jews and altogether private first class adolf hitle hitler. hehe stood out as a communicator and then to engulf of catastrophic violence. the very day my father was born hitler learned he could speak and from those words our world was never the same. words arerd power. it all started with words. dad's written words as a little boy. he set up a little boy seven years old. go to school i want you to bring me a car big enough to ride in and all kinds of candy. he needs the invalid chair. i'm a little boy without a mother and a little boy without a father. words. i'm sure you get excited about words when you reador them those words were found in scriptures but the favoritete scripture was he shall separate us from the love of christ through persecution that yet in all of these things through him who loved us. those were words that he lived byy. and carried him into world war ii and on through world war ii. the reason the book was written world war ii and the words that he lived by but i just read was romans chapter eight. but he also wrote a diar
anti-semitismys was a systematic removal of the rights of the jews and altogether private first class adolf hitle hitler. hehe stood out as a communicator and then to engulf of catastrophic violence. the very day my father was born hitler learned he could speak and from those words our world was never the same. words arerd power. it all started with words. dad's written words as a little boy. he set up a little boy seven years old. go to school i want you to bring me a car big enough to ride in...
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not aware of is that every single thing president trump does when you compare it to the rise of adolf hitler'sermany is exactly the same thing. if you go back into your computer and look back during the 1930's and check hitler out, i can give you 10 things right now that are comparable. when trump came to power, people all over planet earth protested coming to power. hitler converted germany's government from a democratic government to a socialist authoritarian government in 3.5 years, just like trump is doing. all the 8 different government agencies in germany, he replaced the agencies with yes people and got rid of the normal procedure of putting people in office. what is trump doing? replacing all of our different departments with 12 government agencies with yes people. if you go and check it out, you will see he is following hitler way of doing things to the letter. next,let's hear from stan ridge port, connecticut. caller: thanks for c-span. i want to make a comment on the three guiding influences on trump's decisions. trump, he wase his protege. roger ayres, his last project was dt. fina
not aware of is that every single thing president trump does when you compare it to the rise of adolf hitler'sermany is exactly the same thing. if you go back into your computer and look back during the 1930's and check hitler out, i can give you 10 things right now that are comparable. when trump came to power, people all over planet earth protested coming to power. hitler converted germany's government from a democratic government to a socialist authoritarian government in 3.5 years, just...
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number of them before their arrest traveled to ukraine, traveled to italy, traveled to celebrate adolf hitl hitler's birthday in germany so i suspect when people leave the country, there are tools available to monitor their activity, but how does it -- how is this different from an international terrorist organization in terms of coordinating or sharing across are government agencies? >> it ends up being a complicating factor. to be honest, that would have been true even if you were talking about sharing of information on u.s. nationals in the context of international terrorism. for example, i used to point to this as a little bit of a silver lining of the isis experience. there weren't many silver linings in the isis experience. one silver linings is it caused u.s. agencies and departments to be more willing to be sharing with our foreign partners overseas about our own population of foreign fighters. we certainly needed that reciprocal cooperation from them. when we had cases involving u.s. nationals traveling to fight for isis or travel to the conflict zone in iraq or syria, that was information
number of them before their arrest traveled to ukraine, traveled to italy, traveled to celebrate adolf hitl hitler's birthday in germany so i suspect when people leave the country, there are tools available to monitor their activity, but how does it -- how is this different from an international terrorist organization in terms of coordinating or sharing across are government agencies? >> it ends up being a complicating factor. to be honest, that would have been true even if you were...
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this is leak describing adolf hitler as former frustrated painter this is deep level of dishonesty "the itself. this was severely offensive. he didn't just die at 48. he was killed fleeing american troops in the process of capturing him. "the washington post" to deny reality and write anti-american headline. ainsley: and blew up his kids. three of his kids were with him. >> this is evil man. he did not deserve a positive headline from "the washington post. steve: newt. thank you for being with us. brian: some people kick over ottoman, but he tweets. proactive. use your anger in a positive way. fantastfantastic. steve: 8:11 in new york city. carley joins us with headlines. carley: fox news alert. you're taking a live look at fast moving wildfire north of los angeles. the governor of california issuing a state of emergency as several fires burn around the state. this video shows smoke and flames extremely close to a bridge north of san francisco. people on both sides forced to evacuate. >> oh, my god. that's crazy. >> oh, my god. carley: look at that. 200,000 people told to leave their ho
this is leak describing adolf hitler as former frustrated painter this is deep level of dishonesty "the itself. this was severely offensive. he didn't just die at 48. he was killed fleeing american troops in the process of capturing him. "the washington post" to deny reality and write anti-american headline. ainsley: and blew up his kids. three of his kids were with him. >> this is evil man. he did not deserve a positive headline from "the washington post. steve: newt....