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. >>> adolph hitler's controversial manifesto is going on sale in germany for the first time since world war ii. the reprint contains critique's of his views. munich. >> reporter: it's author is long dead as is the party he created, but adolph hitler's book remains. the nazi dictator puts across denonesations of communism, and more. until this year, the state had banned the publication of the book wruzing copy write laws. but that copy right has now expired. >> translator: the edition demystified the misinformation spread by hitler, his blatant lies. >> reporter: but for some members of the jewish community that is not enough to justify this new publication. >> translator: the copyright has expired so what. do i have to republic all garbage. i i simply at a loss of words. >> reporter: the shadow of national socialism is still be seen on the streets of germany. brass plaques have been laid across the country to remember the victims. such public reminders of the dark past illustrate the gulf between the evils of nazi germany and the liberal values of its modern successor. >> translator: ge
. >>> adolph hitler's controversial manifesto is going on sale in germany for the first time since world war ii. the reprint contains critique's of his views. munich. >> reporter: it's author is long dead as is the party he created, but adolph hitler's book remains. the nazi dictator puts across denonesations of communism, and more. until this year, the state had banned the publication of the book wruzing copy write laws. but that copy right has now expired. >> translator:...
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. >>> adolph hitler's controversial manifesto is going on sale in germany for the first time since worldi. the reprint contains critique's of his views. dominic kane reports from munich. >> reporter: it's author is long dead as is the party he created, but adolph hitler's book remains. the nazi dictator puts across denonesations of communism, and more. until this year, the state had banned the publication of the book wruzing copy write laws. but that copy right has now expired. >> translator: the edition demystified the misinformation spread by hitler, his blatant lies. >> reporter: but for some members of the jewish community that is not enough to justify this new publication. >> translator: the copyright has expired so what. do i have to republic all garbage. i i simply at a loss of words. >> reporter: the shadow of national socialism is still be seen on the streets of germany. brass plaques have been laid across the country to remember the victims. such public reminders of the dark past illustrate the gulf between the evils of nazi germany and the liberal values of its modern successo
. >>> adolph hitler's controversial manifesto is going on sale in germany for the first time since worldi. the reprint contains critique's of his views. dominic kane reports from munich. >> reporter: it's author is long dead as is the party he created, but adolph hitler's book remains. the nazi dictator puts across denonesations of communism, and more. until this year, the state had banned the publication of the book wruzing copy write laws. but that copy right has now expired....
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but i believe it is worth it to analyze the text once again. >> adolph hitler wrote the book in 1924 without a ghost writer, all by himself. the essence of his thinking is all inside, hatred of jews and desire to expand germany territory eastward. now, munich's institute of contemporary history has republished the book with commentary and thousands of footnotes. >> this edition exposes hitler's scattered disinformation, his outright laws and half truths purely aimed at having a propagandistic. >> even so, the very idea of "mein kampf" being back on the bookshelves is shocking to many of the victims. many members of the jewish community were against the republishing. >> i see in the letters i receive that there's heated discussion on this and that for many it's simply inconceivable that this book is being made available again. >> yet the book has indeed been available all along but only in used bookstores or outside of germany or on the internet. that's why historians feel that selling an annotated version is justified. >> censorship is in the long run nearly always if you -- futile i
but i believe it is worth it to analyze the text once again. >> adolph hitler wrote the book in 1924 without a ghost writer, all by himself. the essence of his thinking is all inside, hatred of jews and desire to expand germany territory eastward. now, munich's institute of contemporary history has republished the book with commentary and thousands of footnotes. >> this edition exposes hitler's scattered disinformation, his outright laws and half truths purely aimed at having a...
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it was the manifesto of adolph hitler -- and now it )s back on store shelves. but the books new powerful el nino storms may be moving out of california but high waves are presenting a new opportunity for surfers. according to forecasters swells have reached 15 to 20 feet. at the famed mavericks county coast surfers tweeted while the waves would be impressive -- they were not large enough to issue a call for the famed big wave riding contest. however, authorities were warning beachgoers to stay out of the water. new federal dietary guidelines released yesterday are already being criticized. the recommendation s say more fruits and vegtables -- and less sugar and saturated fat. but new york university professor of nutrition marion nestle says there s something missing in the message. the new guidelines dropped recommended limits -- but still advise people to "eat as little -- as possible." the u-s-d-a says its process is "robust and transparent" thousands of american volkswagen customers could get money back -- or money off a completely new car. because of their
it was the manifesto of adolph hitler -- and now it )s back on store shelves. but the books new powerful el nino storms may be moving out of california but high waves are presenting a new opportunity for surfers. according to forecasters swells have reached 15 to 20 feet. at the famed mavericks county coast surfers tweeted while the waves would be impressive -- they were not large enough to issue a call for the famed big wave riding contest. however, authorities were warning beachgoers to stay...
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. >>> adolph hitler's famous manifesto went on steal for the first time since the ends of world war iithe first copy of mein kampf, meaning my struggles, was reprinted amid many criticisms. >>> there is some distressing news this afternoon for people who have received organ transplants. a new study finds those patients are more likely to die of cancer. the study comes out of canada. doctors tracked thousands of patients over a 20-year period and found transplant patients have an elevated risk of death from cancer compared to the general population. >>> now, on a more encouraging note, the machine cancer societiy is reporting an overall drop in cancer deaths. doctors are crediting lower smoking rates and advanced in mode sin. >>> nine out of ten adults in children are eating too much salt. that's the latest finding from the centers for disease control. most of the salt, they say, is found in processed food and restaurant meals. doctors say that cutting back on sodium is a key to reducing heart attacks and strokes. >>> have you thought about what you might like to do when you retire? >>
. >>> adolph hitler's famous manifesto went on steal for the first time since the ends of world war iithe first copy of mein kampf, meaning my struggles, was reprinted amid many criticisms. >>> there is some distressing news this afternoon for people who have received organ transplants. a new study finds those patients are more likely to die of cancer. the study comes out of canada. doctors tracked thousands of patients over a 20-year period and found transplant patients have...
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. >>> adolph hitler's book is now back in print in germany.e are asking why it should be printed at all. >>> and just in case you are curious, tomorrow night's powerball jackpot is hitting $800 million. the winner can select a cash option, or $800 million to be paid out over 30 years. go out and shop. thanks for joining us. i'm del walters. the news continues live from london next. ♪ >>> cold and starving. the u.n. says 400,000 syrians are cut off from food and medical supplies. ♪ >>> hello there, i'm barbara sarah. you are watching al jazeera live from london. also coming up on the program. cologne's police chief has been relieved of his duties just days after a wave of violence against women on new year's eve. >>> as north korean's celebrate reports of their country's nuclear
. >>> adolph hitler's book is now back in print in germany.e are asking why it should be printed at all. >>> and just in case you are curious, tomorrow night's powerball jackpot is hitting $800 million. the winner can select a cash option, or $800 million to be paid out over 30 years. go out and shop. thanks for joining us. i'm del walters. the news continues live from london next. ♪ >>> cold and starving. the u.n. says 400,000 syrians are cut off from food and...
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. >>> adolph hitler's controversial manifesto is going on sale in germany for the first time since world the reprint contains critique's of the dictator's views. >> reporter: it's author is long dead, but the book remains, the naughty dictator puts across announceations of commune in addition, his vision of europe, and most especially his venomous anti-semitism views. the copy right has expired, so this group felt it had to act to expose its inaccuracies. >> translator: the addition demystifies the misinformation spread by hitler. >> reporter: but for some members of the jewish community, that is not enough to justify this new publication. >> yes, the copyright has expired so what? do i need to republish all garbage. i am simply at loss for words to explain why this stupid book is being republished. >> reporter: the shadow of national socialism is so long that it can still be seen on the streets of germany. brass plaques have been laid to commemorate the victims. this family was murdered at ouch it with auschwitz in 1944. >> germany is a multi-cultural society. germans are used to foreig
. >>> adolph hitler's controversial manifesto is going on sale in germany for the first time since world the reprint contains critique's of the dictator's views. >> reporter: it's author is long dead, but the book remains, the naughty dictator puts across announceations of commune in addition, his vision of europe, and most especially his venomous anti-semitism views. the copy right has expired, so this group felt it had to act to expose its inaccuracies. >> translator: the...
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. >>> adolph hitler's controversial manifest is going on sale in germany for the first time since world some germans are worried it could spread the aim of right-wing ideology. >> reporter: it's author is long dead, as is the party he created, but the book remains. the nazi dictator puts across anuanceations of communism, his vision of europe, and his venomous anti-semitism. until this year, the state has banned the publication of the book using copyright laws. but that copyright has expired. so the inns -- institute of history felt it had to act. >> translator: the addition, demystifies the information spread by hitler. his blatant lies and many half truths which were pure propaganda. >> reporter: but for some members of the jewish community that is not enough to justify this new publication. >> translator: yes, the copyright has expired. so what? do i need to republish all garbage? i'm simply at loss for words to explain why this stupid book is being republished. >> reporter: the shadow of national socialism is so long that it can still be seen on the streets of germany. brass plates
. >>> adolph hitler's controversial manifest is going on sale in germany for the first time since world some germans are worried it could spread the aim of right-wing ideology. >> reporter: it's author is long dead, as is the party he created, but the book remains. the nazi dictator puts across anuanceations of communism, his vision of europe, and his venomous anti-semitism. until this year, the state has banned the publication of the book using copyright laws. but that copyright...
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mein kampf, adolph hitler's manifesto of hate, here is john van vigliotti. >> the reporter: the world got its first glimpse of hitler's nazi germany at the nuremberg rallies of the 1930s. >> his political views and call for a supreme race helped divide the country. but it was hitler's book mein kampf or my struggle written a decade earlier that paved the way, the manifesto outlined hitler's plan to exterminate the jewish people and started the movement that killed six million jews during the holocaust. more than 10 million copies were printed, sold and even handed out by the government at weddings. in 1945, when hitler died and world with war few ended the allies handed the copyright to stopped the presses. 70 years later that copyright has expired, and mein kampf is back in german book stores for the first time. it is a chapter in history some are conflicted about reopening. ayo oppenheimer hers in jerusalem. >> i am not thrilled about this that mein kampf can be in even wider dissemination around the world given the hateful content. >> the reporter: the german government would only
mein kampf, adolph hitler's manifesto of hate, here is john van vigliotti. >> the reporter: the world got its first glimpse of hitler's nazi germany at the nuremberg rallies of the 1930s. >> his political views and call for a supreme race helped divide the country. but it was hitler's book mein kampf or my struggle written a decade earlier that paved the way, the manifesto outlined hitler's plan to exterminate the jewish people and started the movement that killed six million jews...
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. >>> a new addition of adolph hitler's manifesto is on sale in germany. this version comes with some serious revisions. >> a controversial piece of history is once again on sale in german book shops. critics of the decision to reprint hitler's antisematic sentiments. >> this german resident said i book's new publishers said the book can teach valuable lessons. >> hitler's work requires an evaluation. >> my struggle is considered holocaust. after his death in the 40s the government took control of the text and stopped printing it. after 70 years the it's been given the okay for republishing with some key revisions. the german government will only allowed anneity editions, meaning it must show history. some jews are ambivalent about the reprinting. >> it's impossible to control should. >> the release comes as europe hitler's original book is still available in many of german second-handbook stores. they said it sheds life on a horrific past so history can't repeat itself. >> hitler's manifesto was originally printed in 1925, 8 years before hitler came to po
. >>> a new addition of adolph hitler's manifesto is on sale in germany. this version comes with some serious revisions. >> a controversial piece of history is once again on sale in german book shops. critics of the decision to reprint hitler's antisematic sentiments. >> this german resident said i book's new publishers said the book can teach valuable lessons. >> hitler's work requires an evaluation. >> my struggle is considered holocaust. after his death in...
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but within ten years, adolph hitler pulled it to world domination. and there is an upward graph showing isis is growing. if we don't hit it now, it will grow into something bigger. if we don't deal with this, isis will pull out of the sunni elements to become more stronger and face off with the shia. we have to take it seriously. we'll see the rise of isis continue. >> and in terms of the militants, 22000 to 32000 and growing. >> yes, ma'am. >> general, thank you for being on today. >> a major selloff on wall street what it could mean for the 401 k. and how did drug lord el chapo get his hands on a rifle from the fast and furious program? and a police officer struck and killed after stopping another driver for dui? is that other driver to blame? our legal panel gets into it. ♪song: "that's life" ♪song: "that's life" ♪song: "that's life"♪ that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise, jardiance works around the clock to lower blood sugar in adults with ty
but within ten years, adolph hitler pulled it to world domination. and there is an upward graph showing isis is growing. if we don't hit it now, it will grow into something bigger. if we don't deal with this, isis will pull out of the sunni elements to become more stronger and face off with the shia. we have to take it seriously. we'll see the rise of isis continue. >> and in terms of the militants, 22000 to 32000 and growing. >> yes, ma'am. >> general, thank you for being on...
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imagine that -- [applause] imagine if during world war ii instead of covering adolph hitler youth focused solely on the peekaboo bank said veronica lake. that is a reporter amplifying crybabies over islamic terror. they are missing the story of their lives. it will cost them their lives. for, at defense. i'm not talking about a national defense. that goes without saying. we should have the strongest, greatest you know it. nor do i mean gun ownership, which also by the way goes without saying. let us not forget that the cops usually end up arriving there after a charity happened. we need to protect ourselves. the kind of defense -- [applause] the kind of defense i am talking about is a new education, a mentality in schools that teaches self-defense needed when terror or mask shooting straight. we must make our soft targets harder through security barriers and most of all mentality. we have to think differently. i say this by the way not to judge others' responses when it comes to terror. i have no idea how i might add. the regarding my own personal needs to change my own behavior as a citi
imagine that -- [applause] imagine if during world war ii instead of covering adolph hitler youth focused solely on the peekaboo bank said veronica lake. that is a reporter amplifying crybabies over islamic terror. they are missing the story of their lives. it will cost them their lives. for, at defense. i'm not talking about a national defense. that goes without saying. we should have the strongest, greatest you know it. nor do i mean gun ownership, which also by the way goes without saying....
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mein kampf, adolph hitler's manifesto of hate, here is john van vigliotti. >> the reporter: the world got its first glimpse of hitler's nazi germany at the nuremberg rallies of the 1930s. >> his political views and call for a supreme race helped divide the country. but it was hitler's book mein kampf or my struggle written a decade earlier that paved the way, the manifesto outlined hitler's plan to exterminate the jewish people and started the movement that killed six million jews during the holocaust. more than 10 million copies were printed, sold and even handed out by the government at weddings. in 1945, when hitler died and world with war few ended the allies handed the copyright to the bavarian government who stopped the presses. 70 years later that copyright back in german book stores for the first time. it is a chapter in history some are conflicted about reopening. ayo oppenheimer hers in jerusalem. >> i am not thrilled about this that mein kampf can be in even wider dissemination around the world given the hateful content. >> the reporter: the german government would only all
mein kampf, adolph hitler's manifesto of hate, here is john van vigliotti. >> the reporter: the world got its first glimpse of hitler's nazi germany at the nuremberg rallies of the 1930s. >> his political views and call for a supreme race helped divide the country. but it was hitler's book mein kampf or my struggle written a decade earlier that paved the way, the manifesto outlined hitler's plan to exterminate the jewish people and started the movement that killed six million jews...
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adolph hitler. my colleague dan and his family those mistakes were based on misguided people. we didn't know. how many people died because of unfound apprehension. i don't know but far too many. it seems many republicans are destined to go down that same path again. some of the republicans suggest that we categorically block all syrian refugees. one republican candidate for president suggested that we turn away 5-year-old refugees. united states of america should have some sort of religious test for refugees. that they're saying only christians. this is the latest a disturbing pattern of republican hatred and tolerance towards muslims. remember syria is mostly muslim but there are jews, they are christians. during the course of the current cycle, we heard from the republican party the following. we should be shutting down muslim houses of worship of america. close them off. we should ban muslims from government. we have two of my friends who serve in the house of representatives who are muslims. they are proud. that religion has made them a better people. now we're suggesting
adolph hitler. my colleague dan and his family those mistakes were based on misguided people. we didn't know. how many people died because of unfound apprehension. i don't know but far too many. it seems many republicans are destined to go down that same path again. some of the republicans suggest that we categorically block all syrian refugees. one republican candidate for president suggested that we turn away 5-year-old refugees. united states of america should have some sort of religious...
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had we lost to adolph hitler during world war ii we would be praying at the alter of naziism.adical lahm jim -- radical islamism, and it's cancer and it's wrong to call it anything other than that.bz% other than -- definitely wrong to call it criminals or other names. call it what it is, very beneficiaries, barbaric firm of radical islam and we're going to be at this for a long time. whoever the next president is, as i said earlier, they're going to be dealing with this the entire time -- we have seen all these attacks, most recent attacks, like the one in jakarta, an interesting one and the choice of targets, in a starbucks. you don't see all the other attacks -- i traffic this stuff. many attacks going on. this is a global fight that they have chosen and they are fighting us. they're fighting the west, principally the united states of america. so we have to stop kidding ourselves and i'm glad to hear in the debate, i think a very -- a much more frankly intellectual dialogue and some better discussion about what it is we're facing and recognizing it for what it is. it's a lon
had we lost to adolph hitler during world war ii we would be praying at the alter of naziism.adical lahm jim -- radical islamism, and it's cancer and it's wrong to call it anything other than that.bz% other than -- definitely wrong to call it criminals or other names. call it what it is, very beneficiaries, barbaric firm of radical islam and we're going to be at this for a long time. whoever the next president is, as i said earlier, they're going to be dealing with this the entire time -- we...
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asperger and his colleagues documented the range of patients they classified as having autism, but as adolph hitler came to power and invaded austria, the work ceased and several of asperger's colleagues fled to the united states. >> they had to leave. otherwise, they would have been sent to a concentration camp. they were rescued by a guy named leo kanner in baltimore. leo kanner was one of the first child psychiatrists in america. kanner framed autism very, very differently than asperger had done. whereas asperger saw it was common and a lifelong condition, leo kanner saw it as a very, very rare form of childhood psychosis. later he was quoted in time magazine saying that parents caused autism, by being too caught up in their own careers and too unloving and he called them "refrigerator parents" basically. by blaming parents, that opened the door for psychologists to come in and say "well actually, we know what to do with these children." and the recommended course of treatment for autism for most of the twentieth century was institualization. >> brangham: take the kids away from their families?
asperger and his colleagues documented the range of patients they classified as having autism, but as adolph hitler came to power and invaded austria, the work ceased and several of asperger's colleagues fled to the united states. >> they had to leave. otherwise, they would have been sent to a concentration camp. they were rescued by a guy named leo kanner in baltimore. leo kanner was one of the first child psychiatrists in america. kanner framed autism very, very differently than...
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adolph hitler's "mein kampf." we'll show you why the book is for sale for the first time in 70 years. 3 we were well below normal is on the way later 3 "this is siouxland news at sunrise on kmeg 14" 3 good morning everyone,thanks for starting your morning with us.i'm jacob heller...and i'm meteorologist taylor.3 3 expect a much warmer day today with temperatures in the upper teens and lower 20s.tonight there is a slight chance for isolated snow showers; little to no accumulations expected. winds will pick up overnight and continue into tomorrow where a second arctic blast will drop our high temperatures down to the teens s once ain.expect a warm up midweek with partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the upper 20s and mid 30s.there is a slight chance for snow over the weekend, but that could 3 influential singer and songwriter david bowie has died at the age of 69 in london. in a statement on facebook... his family said he passed away *peacefully* over the weekend after a long battlele with cananr. c - b - s news
adolph hitler's "mein kampf." we'll show you why the book is for sale for the first time in 70 years. 3 we were well below normal is on the way later 3 "this is siouxland news at sunrise on kmeg 14" 3 good morning everyone,thanks for starting your morning with us.i'm jacob heller...and i'm meteorologist taylor.3 3 expect a much warmer day today with temperatures in the upper teens and lower 20s.tonight there is a slight chance for isolated snow showers; little to no...