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of course, by then, not too many in america were interested in what adolph hitler had to say.he war of words was replaced by the work of weapons. think -- this is an audience that would the familiar with strategy and tactics. i think that hillary was often the better rhetorical technician. he won the rhetorical battle. even a variety of americans thought he did a better job. but roosevelt was thinking long-term. he was thinking strategically. he was shifting gradually the american opinion and there was still a long way together. he was making progress. battle yeah, he won the -- tactics when the battle and win the battle but strategy wins the war. thank you. [applause] >> thank you for an excellent talk. pointed to take your last and wonder if it isn't the actions of both roosevelt and hitler that ultimately decided things and not the rhetoric? poland, butinvades once his actions in the sudetenland and taking temples the -- -- tickle for isn't that what drove america to axis.the >> in 1937, roosevelt did not know with the years would bring. what he was trying to do was shift a
of course, by then, not too many in america were interested in what adolph hitler had to say.he war of words was replaced by the work of weapons. think -- this is an audience that would the familiar with strategy and tactics. i think that hillary was often the better rhetorical technician. he won the rhetorical battle. even a variety of americans thought he did a better job. but roosevelt was thinking long-term. he was thinking strategically. he was shifting gradually the american opinion and...
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including praise for adolph hitler... so microsoft is putting zo on a private messaging platform that's geared more toward teens. the company hopes the new platform will help control zo's conversations. the department of transportation wants all cars to be able to "talk" to each other and to traffic lights. officials say it'll keep the roads safer and could reduce the number of traffic deaths. some car manufacturers are already including vehicle-to-vehicle -- or v-2-v no personal information would be transmitted and the system would be encrypted. happening now - cuisinart is recalling some eight-million food processors... after reports of people finding broken blades in their food. here's what the recalled blades look like: they have four rivets... that apparently can crack over time. 22 different models are being recalled. the consumer product safety commission says 30 people have cut their mouths or broken teeth because of the issue. donald trump's supporters... showing up in west allis to hear mr. trump's message. what
including praise for adolph hitler... so microsoft is putting zo on a private messaging platform that's geared more toward teens. the company hopes the new platform will help control zo's conversations. the department of transportation wants all cars to be able to "talk" to each other and to traffic lights. officials say it'll keep the roads safer and could reduce the number of traffic deaths. some car manufacturers are already including vehicle-to-vehicle -- or v-2-v no personal...
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adolph hitler was the man of the year in 1938. the distinction is not necessarily a positive one. it goes to quote person who had the greatest influence for bert or worse on the events of the year. last year donald lands in third place. the two who sit on very opposite ends of the burka issue. hillary clinton came in second. at least that's what time says now. but here is a look at the cover. as they mop up their liberal tears with the dying pages of a magazine forced to put president lightning rod on its cover. internet users tickling keys. the first time al gore ran for president, and the mag crowned the computer king of the hill in 1982, pick a human. this time they did with a resigned see you. knowing one of the conventions torched by a trump presidency. its many the only time people talk about "time," this issue might sell so well they might have to dust off the honor for donald once again next year. oh, donald. >> even in these desperate times you still retain that dry sense of humor. kennedy: i love your supporters. glad you are here. i'm kennedy. donald trump is "time's" p
adolph hitler was the man of the year in 1938. the distinction is not necessarily a positive one. it goes to quote person who had the greatest influence for bert or worse on the events of the year. last year donald lands in third place. the two who sit on very opposite ends of the burka issue. hillary clinton came in second. at least that's what time says now. but here is a look at the cover. as they mop up their liberal tears with the dying pages of a magazine forced to put president lightning...
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germany is a nation we trust today because they don't have statutes to adolph hitler and celebrate thenazis. rwanda is healthier because they acknowledged the legacy. so is south america. i think america has to replicate that to be truly free. >> sreenivasan: what are you hoping that people take away as they walk through and visit the space? >> i hope people will begin to think differently about who we are and what our past is. you know, this donation comes from john and pat stryker who are honoring their father who understood the importance of civil rights, and i think we have to create spaces. the holocaust memorials are very powerful places. you walk through them, understand things, you come out and say never again. i think we need to create spaces in america where we begin to confront this history of racial inequality and we walk out and say never again. we want them to be sober places, we want them to be informational places but also places where there's beauty, where there's hope, where there's the chance for transformation, and i think we can do that, but we can't do it without
germany is a nation we trust today because they don't have statutes to adolph hitler and celebrate thenazis. rwanda is healthier because they acknowledged the legacy. so is south america. i think america has to replicate that to be truly free. >> sreenivasan: what are you hoping that people take away as they walk through and visit the space? >> i hope people will begin to think differently about who we are and what our past is. you know, this donation comes from john and pat stryker...
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nd finally, we see an image of adolph hitler. "mein kompf" is tucked into left hand.is right hand is giving a salute. there is a bare breasted mermaid with a little baby actually tucked into her arms. maybe he's talking a little bit wanting t of hittler the aryans to propagate. on the other side there is "new ly a sign that says, order" with an arrow pointing forward. so i think that we could view these sculptures through a couple different lenses. one is preworld war ii and definitely during world war ii this sort of populace lens we could look at these through. so i think people in the united states were engaged with art in a direct way and used to seeing art that made statements and through the works progress administration, through artists like diego rivera people in the united states were used to seeing murals that made direct statements. i think we can definitely relate these sculptures with some of the political lens at the time. but i think the other lens that you can look at this through is through the lens of socialites and wealthy people in new york city. s
nd finally, we see an image of adolph hitler. "mein kompf" is tucked into left hand.is right hand is giving a salute. there is a bare breasted mermaid with a little baby actually tucked into her arms. maybe he's talking a little bit wanting t of hittler the aryans to propagate. on the other side there is "new ly a sign that says, order" with an arrow pointing forward. so i think that we could view these sculptures through a couple different lenses. one is preworld war ii and...
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hitler of the 1920s. somebody who can reach in and stir a crowd like that has a moral compass that is wishy-washy at best, they don't all turn into adolphz. but one of them did. >> reporter: beck opposed trump during the campaign. but today despite the barbs he witness threw at trump, beck is cautiously trying to turn the page. >> now he is soon to be leader of the free world you say what? >> the same thing i said at the beginning of barack obama before he made any decisions. i want him to be successful. >> reporter: even extending an olive branch new administration. >> i am reaching out today. i am calling him today. whether he take is my call. not saying he is going to shun it. he is president-elect. >> reporter: you have talked to him? >> no, we reached out. >> reporter: as for the president elect chief white house strategist another matter. steve bannon? >> yeah. >> reporter: your constitution dropped by saying his name. >> the left and the right have their own demons if you will that should be exorcised. >> reporter: define alt-right for me? >> alt-right is a movement that most conservatives didn't even know. you've think of the ku
hitler of the 1920s. somebody who can reach in and stir a crowd like that has a moral compass that is wishy-washy at best, they don't all turn into adolphz. but one of them did. >> reporter: beck opposed trump during the campaign. but today despite the barbs he witness threw at trump, beck is cautiously trying to turn the page. >> now he is soon to be leader of the free world you say what? >> the same thing i said at the beginning of barack obama before he made any decisions....