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we've seen auschwitz itself, the barracks at auschwitz, was desecrated with nazi graffiti.rat said if schools are going to teach the holocaust they have to teach the opposing view. i can't imagine what that might be. and holocaust denialism, people saying it didn't happen or it was exaggerated are alarmingly high and rising. that's why we can never forget. this is a threat that remains with us today. i think the lesson from 60 years ago remains just as relevant now. >> i miean, the occurrences doe underscore the ignorance and like you said denyism. they know the facts but want to portray this image or this thinking that it couldn't have possibly happened. so just as we saw in your piece, while through the power of survivors they actually helped bring eichmann to justice, but then like one of them said in your piece, there is no vengeance for what was done to the jewish people. why weren't there more of these nazi officials who were brought to justice? many were able to escape to neighboring countries and just kind of, you know, blend in. but what are some of the stories beh
we've seen auschwitz itself, the barracks at auschwitz, was desecrated with nazi graffiti.rat said if schools are going to teach the holocaust they have to teach the opposing view. i can't imagine what that might be. and holocaust denialism, people saying it didn't happen or it was exaggerated are alarmingly high and rising. that's why we can never forget. this is a threat that remains with us today. i think the lesson from 60 years ago remains just as relevant now. >> i miean, the...
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he was one of the persons sent to auschwitz with his family.is wife and his little daughter and his son. >> translator: then they told us, men to the right together with boys after the age of 4. and women and children to the left. >> everyone knew that people who were caught by the ss people, they were sent either to the left or to the right in auschwitz. to the right meant they could stay alive because they wanted their work or something. to the left meant to their death. >> translator: and we saw that the women were already going, and we were still standing. until they all almost disappeared. my girl wore a red overcoat. and i still saw that red spot and that red spot was the sign that my wife was also there. but the red spot was waning, of course, and was smaller and smaller. i went to the right, and i never saw them again. >> now, i had a daughter exactly 2 1/2 years old. i had bought her, two weeks before that, the red coat. when he spoke about that, the little girl, 2 1/2 years old with the red coat, and the little red dot getting smaller
he was one of the persons sent to auschwitz with his family.is wife and his little daughter and his son. >> translator: then they told us, men to the right together with boys after the age of 4. and women and children to the left. >> everyone knew that people who were caught by the ss people, they were sent either to the left or to the right in auschwitz. to the right meant they could stay alive because they wanted their work or something. to the left meant to their death. >>...
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have a wonderful career and he said to me, "can you imagine, philippe, if in 1944, when i was in auschwitz this"? it may not be everything, it may not be perfect, but it's a lot better than nothing.�* philippe sands, it's been a pleasure having you on hardtalk. thank you very much. thank you, stephen. hello, good evening. quite a few parts of the country had temperatures of 18 celsius today and it's likely to get warmer tomorrow if and when the sunshine does come out. the warmer air is coming our way thanks to the winds from the south or southwest. as we've seen already, it has brought with it a lot of cloud, the cloud still around at the moment. this cloud here coming in from the atlantic is going to bring the next area of rain. the earlier rain and drizzle is moving away, and for a while, there could be a few breaks in the cloud. that will lead to the odd mist and fog patch, and then the thicker cloud arrives mainly across the western side of the uk to bring the rain to these areas. of course, after the warmth that we had during the day, the temperatures are going to fall very low overni
have a wonderful career and he said to me, "can you imagine, philippe, if in 1944, when i was in auschwitz this"? it may not be everything, it may not be perfect, but it's a lot better than nothing.�* philippe sands, it's been a pleasure having you on hardtalk. thank you very much. thank you, stephen. hello, good evening. quite a few parts of the country had temperatures of 18 celsius today and it's likely to get warmer tomorrow if and when the sunshine does come out. the warmer air...
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police are investigating after anti—semitic graffiti was discovered at the nazi death camp auschwitz.nine barix have been spray—painted with slogans denying the holocaust, according to the auschwitz memorial and museum. it was found at the largest of a0 camps that made up the nazi complex. manchester united's owners support 9.5 million shares in the club up for sale. they are worth around $180 million and represent about 9% of their holding in the company although a statement makes clear that the club will not proceed with any proceeds from the south. the family have enjoyed a fractious relationship with the fan since taking over 16 years ago —— has gone through. facebook has misled the public about safety, the accusation from a former workout turned whistleblower today. frances haugen leaked internal research to the wall streetjournal and to the wall street journal and that to the wall streetjournal and that facebook chose profits over the safety of users and should face regulation. the social media giant says it has spent millions on improving safety. james k10 was watching what wen
police are investigating after anti—semitic graffiti was discovered at the nazi death camp auschwitz.nine barix have been spray—painted with slogans denying the holocaust, according to the auschwitz memorial and museum. it was found at the largest of a0 camps that made up the nazi complex. manchester united's owners support 9.5 million shares in the club up for sale. they are worth around $180 million and represent about 9% of their holding in the company although a statement makes clear...
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he said to me, "can you imagine if in 1944 for when i was in auschwitz there was a law called the preventionay not be everything, it may not be perfect, but it's a lot better than nothing. philippe sands, it's been a pleasure having you on hardtalk. thank you very much. thank you, stephen. hello. i fancy you'll be delving into different sections of your autumn wardrobe through the week ahead. certainly some waterproofs required during the first half — we're going to see spells of wet and windy weather, punctuated by some sunnier moments, but temperatures will be a big contrast as well. to start the week, with low pressure across the atlantic, we're actually going to drag our air up from the tropics — some unusually mild air coming ourway. but as that low pressure pushes its way eastwards, we may see the return of sunshine more widely, but there will be a brief shot ofarctic air coming in from the north. that's a long way off to begin with, though, and it's the mild air taking hold through monday, beginning pretty mild notes for many for many in the morning rush hour. coolest with single—figu
he said to me, "can you imagine if in 1944 for when i was in auschwitz there was a law called the preventionay not be everything, it may not be perfect, but it's a lot better than nothing. philippe sands, it's been a pleasure having you on hardtalk. thank you very much. thank you, stephen. hello. i fancy you'll be delving into different sections of your autumn wardrobe through the week ahead. certainly some waterproofs required during the first half — we're going to see spells of wet and...
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he said to me, "can you imagine if in 1940 ——1944 for when i was in auschwitz there was a law calledment of genocide and it was an international court in which a faraway country would say you can't do this? it may not be everything, it may not be perfect but it's a lot better than nothing. philippe sands, it's been a pleasure having you on hardtalk. thank you very much. thank you, stephen. hello. i fancy you will be delving into different sections of your auto wardrobe for the week ahead. certainly some waterproofs required during the first half, we are going to see spells of a wet and windy weather. punctuated by some sunnier moments. but temperatures will be a bit contrast as well. start the week with low pressure across the atlantic, we are actually going to drag our air up from the tropics, some unusually mild air coming ourway. but as that low pressure pushes its way eastwards we may see the return of sunshine more widely, but there will be a brief shot of arctic air coming in from the north. that is a long way off to begin with, and it is the mild air taking hold through monday
he said to me, "can you imagine if in 1940 ——1944 for when i was in auschwitz there was a law calledment of genocide and it was an international court in which a faraway country would say you can't do this? it may not be everything, it may not be perfect but it's a lot better than nothing. philippe sands, it's been a pleasure having you on hardtalk. thank you very much. thank you, stephen. hello. i fancy you will be delving into different sections of your auto wardrobe for the week...
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of the international court ofjustice — a wonderful man, thomas buergenthal, who'd been a child at auschwitz in auschwitz, "there was a law called "the prevention and punishment of genocide? "and there was an international court to which a faraway "country, could go and say, "you can't do this"? it may not be everything, it may not be perfect, but it's a lot better than nothing. philippe sands, it's been a pleasure having you on hardtalk. thank you very much. thank you, stephen. hello. good evening. quite a few parts of the country had temperatures of 18 degrees today, and it's likely to get warmer tomorrow, if and when the sunshine does come out. the warmer air is coming our way, thanks to the winds from the south or south—west, but as we've seen already, that has brought with it a lot of cloud. the cloud is still around at the moment, and this cloud here, coming infrom the atlantic, is going to bring the next area of rain later in the night. the earlier rain and drizzle is moving away and, for a while, there could be a few breaks in the cloud. that'll lead to the odd mist and fog patch, an
of the international court ofjustice — a wonderful man, thomas buergenthal, who'd been a child at auschwitz in auschwitz, "there was a law called "the prevention and punishment of genocide? "and there was an international court to which a faraway "country, could go and say, "you can't do this"? it may not be everything, it may not be perfect, but it's a lot better than nothing. philippe sands, it's been a pleasure having you on hardtalk. thank you very much....
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because as emily the and italian survive of auschwitz said it happened once, can happen again, in the reason for writing about the holocaust, that nothing is unthinkable, nothing. >> host: the thing that is also striking about it is that you don't write about it to be sad or scare people. you have written after you include this incredibly moving letter the museum presents human natures nobelist as well as violence manifestation. it is reseed 43 million visitors, 90% who are non-jewish. and so that, statistic that you found to put with the story that makes you think as horrible as this was wondering about this and then you dug out the good of it, that this is man's noblest is virtue to do this and i were telling about an sharing in working through it tragic when i first -- they decided first two build the holocaust museum right next to washington -- these are not bad people criticizing this but they said why? what's the point? what's this got to do with american history? i wrote a column saying look, the mall with its wonderful monuments to washington and jefferson and lincoln is a tri
because as emily the and italian survive of auschwitz said it happened once, can happen again, in the reason for writing about the holocaust, that nothing is unthinkable, nothing. >> host: the thing that is also striking about it is that you don't write about it to be sad or scare people. you have written after you include this incredibly moving letter the museum presents human natures nobelist as well as violence manifestation. it is reseed 43 million visitors, 90% who are non-jewish....
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he survived the horrors of multiple concentration camps including auschwitz, and he survived the infamousd go onto play a pivotal role as an investigator in the trial of adolph eichmanm. >> translator: i was in my investigation room and when he entered the room i saw a poor, frightened person shaking. and in comparison to eichmann in this ss uniform, i couldn't believe it it was the same person standing in front of me responsible for the death of my parents. but when he opened his mouth -- i cannot forget this. when he opened his mouth i saw the doors of the crematorium open. >> reporter: after months of the prosecution presenting its case eichmann finally took the stand in his own defense. under cross-examination despite being confronted with documents that showed his direct involvement eichmann repeatedly claimed he was just following orders. >> translator: i am not beating about the bush. i was in hungary also one of those receiving orders and not giving orders. >> translator: he lied through and through. he was acting. he was acting all the time. >> the accused committed acts of expel
he survived the horrors of multiple concentration camps including auschwitz, and he survived the infamousd go onto play a pivotal role as an investigator in the trial of adolph eichmanm. >> translator: i was in my investigation room and when he entered the room i saw a poor, frightened person shaking. and in comparison to eichmann in this ss uniform, i couldn't believe it it was the same person standing in front of me responsible for the death of my parents. but when he opened his mouth...
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because as emily the and italian survive of auschwitz said it happened once, can happen again, in the reason for writing about the holocaust, that nothing is unthinkable, nothing. >> host: the thing that is also striking about it is that you don't write about it to be sad or scare people. you have written after you include this incredibly moving letter the museum presents human natures nobelist as well as violence manifestation. it is reseed 43 million visitors, 90% who are non-jewish. and so that, statistic that you found to put with the story that makes you think as horrible as this was wondering about this and then you dug out the good of it, that this is man's noblest is virtue to do this and i were telling about an sharing in working through it tragic when i first -- they decided first two build the holocaust museum right next to washington -- these are not bad people criticizing this but they said why? what's the point? what's this got to do with american history? i wrote a column saying look, the mall with its wonderful monuments to washington and jefferson and lincoln is a tri
because as emily the and italian survive of auschwitz said it happened once, can happen again, in the reason for writing about the holocaust, that nothing is unthinkable, nothing. >> host: the thing that is also striking about it is that you don't write about it to be sad or scare people. you have written after you include this incredibly moving letter the museum presents human natures nobelist as well as violence manifestation. it is reseed 43 million visitors, 90% who are non-jewish....
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he survived the horrors of multiple concentration camps including auschwitz.ttle did goldman gilad know he would go on to pay a pivotal role as an investigator in the trial of adolf eichmann. >> translator: i was in my investigation room. and when he entered the room i saw a poor, frightened person shaking. and in comparison to eichmann in his ss uniform, this ubermoench, i couldn't believe that it was the person responsible for the death of my parents. but when he opened his mouth, i cannot forget this. when he opened his mouth, i saw the doors of the crematorium open. >> after months of the prosecution presenting its case, eichmann finally took the stand in his own defense. under cross-examination, despite being confronted with documents that showed his direct involvement, eichmann repeatedly claimed he was just following orders. >> i am not beating about the bush. i was also one of those receiving orders and not giving orders. >> he lied through and through. he was acting, he was acting all the time. >> september 1939, the accused committed acts of expellin
he survived the horrors of multiple concentration camps including auschwitz.ttle did goldman gilad know he would go on to pay a pivotal role as an investigator in the trial of adolf eichmann. >> translator: i was in my investigation room. and when he entered the room i saw a poor, frightened person shaking. and in comparison to eichmann in his ss uniform, this ubermoench, i couldn't believe that it was the person responsible for the death of my parents. but when he opened his mouth, i...
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the word "fearful" of your own country and your own people today. 72 years after the liberation of auschwitzas i know them. i don't trust them because nobody talked inside the families, the normal german family never really talked about what father and mothers or grandfathers have really seen. they are cowards who are actively involved in the system. they were silent, and this is like a swamp. a swamp that was never drained, so here and there in germany, you find nowadays and all the years i have lived until nowadays, we have found those poisioned flowers coming out, and suddenly there is a meadow full of posion. but that, when you say suddenly there is a meadow full of poisioned flowers, that is where i wonder whether that is fair. this interview is being found by three young german man, all in their �*20s and �*305. why should they have to bear any sense of guilt or shame or responsibility? no, no guilt, no shame, acknowledge, acknowledge really acknowledge. if you talk to these youngsters, really, inquire, you will find out a lot of uncertainty, of not really wanting to talk about it. nw,
the word "fearful" of your own country and your own people today. 72 years after the liberation of auschwitzas i know them. i don't trust them because nobody talked inside the families, the normal german family never really talked about what father and mothers or grandfathers have really seen. they are cowards who are actively involved in the system. they were silent, and this is like a swamp. a swamp that was never drained, so here and there in germany, you find nowadays and all the...
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a guard at auschwitz was coicted six years ago after a previous court allowed prosecutors to charge peopled likeormer guard, neither men committed mass murder but by being part o the nazi machine they were judge complicit. >> is simple, if someone consciously contributes to mass killing's that is legally relevant regardless whether it happened yesterday or long time ago. correspondent: the nazi hunters are running out of time. stay prosecutors currently working on eight other cases before age and infirmity bring to a close this, the darkest chapter of german history. germany is still in many ways haunted by the horrors perpetrated in its name. these trials are an opportunity to hear from the people who were there. it is about justice. it is also about delivering a public record and a warning. anchor: a race against time in germany. now to a rising young star in the world of classical music. randall is a violinist determined to make his field more inclusive. for two african-american and korean parents, key performed at the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks at ground zero. now he is touri
a guard at auschwitz was coicted six years ago after a previous court allowed prosecutors to charge peopled likeormer guard, neither men committed mass murder but by being part o the nazi machine they were judge complicit. >> is simple, if someone consciously contributes to mass killing's that is legally relevant regardless whether it happened yesterday or long time ago. correspondent: the nazi hunters are running out of time. stay prosecutors currently working on eight other cases before...
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oscar groening, a guard at auschwitz, was convicted six years ago after a previous court allowed prosecutorsrmer guard reinhold hanning. neither man ordered or committed mass murder, but by simply being part of the nazi machine, they were judged complicit. translation: it's very simple. if someone consciously contributes to systematic mass killings, that's legally relevant, regardless of whether it happened yesterday ora longtime ago. but germany's nazi—hunters are running out of time. state prosecutors are currently working on eight other cases before age and infirmity bring to a close this, the darkest chapter of german history. germany is still, in many ways, haunted by the horrors perpetrated in its name. these trials, a final opportunity to hear from the people who were there. it's aboutjustice, of course. it's also about delivering a public record and a warning. jenny hill, bbc news, berlin. he's being hailed as the rising star of the classical music world. 24—year—old randall goosby is a violinist who's determined to make classical music more inclusive. born to african—american and ko
oscar groening, a guard at auschwitz, was convicted six years ago after a previous court allowed prosecutorsrmer guard reinhold hanning. neither man ordered or committed mass murder, but by simply being part of the nazi machine, they were judged complicit. translation: it's very simple. if someone consciously contributes to systematic mass killings, that's legally relevant, regardless of whether it happened yesterday ora longtime ago. but germany's nazi—hunters are running out of time. state...
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jesse: there was one woman who smiled for a selfie at auschwitz. >> we need to shame these people intomer-in-chief. raymond arroyo to set everyone straight. a malhalloween "watters' world" flash back is next. do you consider any halloween costumes offensive? >> maybe people who don't have anything on at all. ♪ ♪ this is worth. that takes wealth. but this is worth. and that - that's actually worth more than you think. don't open that. wealth is important, and we can help you build it. but it's what you do with it, that makes life worth living. principal. for all it's worth. there's software. and then there's industrial grade software, forged from decades of industrial experience and insights. meet honeywell forge. analytical software that connects assets and people to deliver a cybersecure record of your entire operation. so that everyone, in your boardroom and beyond, speaks the same language. honeywell forge. industrial grade software. it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child
jesse: there was one woman who smiled for a selfie at auschwitz. >> we need to shame these people intomer-in-chief. raymond arroyo to set everyone straight. a malhalloween "watters' world" flash back is next. do you consider any halloween costumes offensive? >> maybe people who don't have anything on at all. ♪ ♪ this is worth. that takes wealth. but this is worth. and that - that's actually worth more than you think. don't open that. wealth is important, and we can...
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jesse: there was one woman who smiled for a selfie at auschwitz. >> we need to shame these people into shamer-in-chief. raymond arroyo to set everyone straight. a malhalloween "watters' world" flash back is next. do you consider any halloween costumes offensive? >> maybe people who don't have anything on a watch: serena williams... wonder woman.... serena... wonder woman... serena... ace. ♪ ♪ get your tv together with the best of live and on demand. introducing directv stream. people, with quickbooks live someone else will do your books for you. they'll even pair you with an expert bookkeeper like me, who knows your business. knows... your... business! expert bookkeepers who understand your business. intuit quickbooks live bookkeeping. [♪♪♪] jesse: there is nothing scarier than joe biden's america with halloween tomorrow. i hit the streets to find out what scares new yorkers. halloween coming up. what scares you the most >> boasts >> do you believe in ghosts? >> no, but the concept. >> what scares you? the state of this country. >> liberals. jesse: they can be spooky. >> they are scary
jesse: there was one woman who smiled for a selfie at auschwitz. >> we need to shame these people into shamer-in-chief. raymond arroyo to set everyone straight. a malhalloween "watters' world" flash back is next. do you consider any halloween costumes offensive? >> maybe people who don't have anything on a watch: serena williams... wonder woman.... serena... wonder woman... serena... ace. ♪ ♪ get your tv together with the best of live and on demand. introducing directv...
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jesse: there was one woman who smiled for a selfie at auschwitz. >> we need to shame these people intoy. the shamer-in-chief. raymond arroyo to set everyone straight. a malhalloween "watters' world" flash back is next. do you consider any halloween costumes offensive? >> maybe people who don't have anything on a o man, that's a whole lot of wrinkly at least my shoes look good! looking good start with bounce wrinkleguard, the megasheet designed to prevent wrinkles in the dryer. one of my favorite supplements is qunol turmeric. turmeric helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. unlike regular turmeric supplements qunol's superior absorption helps me get the full benefits of turmeric. the brand i trust is qunol. people, with quickbooks live someone else will do your books for you. they'll even pair you with an expert bookkeeper like me, who knows your business. knows... your... business! expert bookkeepers who understand your business. intuit quickbooks live bookkeeping. wealth is your first big investment. worth is a partner to help share the load. wealth is saving a little ext
jesse: there was one woman who smiled for a selfie at auschwitz. >> we need to shame these people intoy. the shamer-in-chief. raymond arroyo to set everyone straight. a malhalloween "watters' world" flash back is next. do you consider any halloween costumes offensive? >> maybe people who don't have anything on a o man, that's a whole lot of wrinkly at least my shoes look good! looking good start with bounce wrinkleguard, the megasheet designed to prevent wrinkles in the...
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i'm not talking about one or 2, i'm talking rates that surpass auschwitz, 10,00015,000 within a 30 or 40 day period from indigenous evidence and cannibalism. if you want to pick and choose and turn history into this melodrama it doesn't lead us anywhere. when two cultures collide there is going to be tragedy and melodrama but you don't use the morality of the present to condemn one side and say these -- >> we have to end by saying happy columbus day to you. when we come back, been and jerry are melting. i will tell you why. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. we sold an ipad worth $505 for less than $24. a stand mixer for less than $20. a 4k television for under $2. a macbook pro for under $16. as well as a playstation 4 for under $16. and brand new cars for less than $900. dealdash.com offers hundreds of auctions every day. all auctions start at $0 and everything must go. and don't forget, we offer a full 90 day money back guarantee on your first bid pack purchase. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases
i'm not talking about one or 2, i'm talking rates that surpass auschwitz, 10,00015,000 within a 30 or 40 day period from indigenous evidence and cannibalism. if you want to pick and choose and turn history into this melodrama it doesn't lead us anywhere. when two cultures collide there is going to be tragedy and melodrama but you don't use the morality of the present to condemn one side and say these -- >> we have to end by saying happy columbus day to you. when we come back, been and...
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to deal with the past, you must face the truth, whether it was dachau, or buchenwald, auschwitz, or othermillions of jews rounded up, along with members of other minority groups, and thrown into camps, abused, used as forced labor, medical experimentation. six million jews murdered, including so many who met their ultimate fate in the gas chamber. he made sure no one could deny their own eyes and what they saw. he preserved the truth, ugly and as traumatic as it was, for all of history so that the horrors of the holocaust could never be diminished or denied. an evil that we still have to guard against to this day has to be watched. chris, as you heard me say many times before because you got to meet my dad, my dad was a well-read, high-school-educated fellow whose greatest regret was he never went to college. but he cared deeply about human dignity. our dinner table, my dad was what many would call a righteous christian. he happened to be a catholic, but he was a righteous christian. and growing up, my dad would come home for dinner before he went back to close the business he managed. an
to deal with the past, you must face the truth, whether it was dachau, or buchenwald, auschwitz, or othermillions of jews rounded up, along with members of other minority groups, and thrown into camps, abused, used as forced labor, medical experimentation. six million jews murdered, including so many who met their ultimate fate in the gas chamber. he made sure no one could deny their own eyes and what they saw. he preserved the truth, ugly and as traumatic as it was, for all of history so that...
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every instance when these men were put in ethical dilemmas interrogating someone who is charged at auschwitz for capturing germans who had killed jews they always follow the rules of war. when the movie came out many of them were hurt by it and peter masters daughter kim masters is the hollywood reporter and she wrote an amazing piece. she said my dad was the real and glorious and talking about how wrong the salt was. they were never bent on revenge. they were bent on winning the war saving their families and as they said over and over again showing the nazis that they were different, that they were ethical. >> that's a great way to end it here per what we are going to do is try this. the powerpoint. >> some of the people i've talked about in the book. he was the one that said my tommy gun is my great love. he was a great man and his son and grandson have joined the military as well. next please. this is a group with photo we have of x troops. they trained in wales so that tim lying down next to their mascot old dog. these are photos of the x troops. >> what is the mascots named? >> i hate t
every instance when these men were put in ethical dilemmas interrogating someone who is charged at auschwitz for capturing germans who had killed jews they always follow the rules of war. when the movie came out many of them were hurt by it and peter masters daughter kim masters is the hollywood reporter and she wrote an amazing piece. she said my dad was the real and glorious and talking about how wrong the salt was. they were never bent on revenge. they were bent on winning the war saving...
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this week holocaust in iran spray-painted antisemitic graffiti on the walls of auschwitz.ing enough to the innocence those who died there, and it's time some republican political types showed the proper respect as well. the story when we come back. story when we come back. last thing before we go tonight, marjorie taylor greene staying on brand has somehow compared the treatment of the one sixth insurrectionist to the nazis who -- carried out the holocaust. just as she previously compared mask wearing and vaccines to the holocaust. you may remember a few months back see apologize for her initial remarks after she was invited to visit the holocaust museum in washington, where they explain the holocaust to her. but then this morning she went back to her go-to material. >> and you are not a domestic terrorist if you went to the capital on january 6th supporting president trump, -- not wanting to see fraud in our election systems. that doesn't make you domestic terrorists, what happened on january 6th was a riot, and he needs to be treated us. so these people have been locked
this week holocaust in iran spray-painted antisemitic graffiti on the walls of auschwitz.ing enough to the innocence those who died there, and it's time some republican political types showed the proper respect as well. the story when we come back. story when we come back. last thing before we go tonight, marjorie taylor greene staying on brand has somehow compared the treatment of the one sixth insurrectionist to the nazis who -- carried out the holocaust. just as she previously compared mask...
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the auschwitz memorial announced that barracks at the former nazi extermination camp, where more thand been desecrated a anti-semitic graffiti. group have been -- the coronavirus pandemic has only made things worse with conspiracy theorists like qanon moving anti-semitism more into the mainstream. >> during this protest we have registered hundreds of incidents, not necessarily crimes, but anti-semitic incidents. this has definitely fueled the rise of anti-semitism in germany over the last year. >> reporter: and, jake, the singer still says he's absolutely shocked that something could happen to him in germany in the year 2021. he's not sure if he's going to take legal action, but he says what he wants is a true discussion and real action to try to stem that tide of rising anti-semitism here in germany. of course, elsewhere in europe as well. >> that is a westin hotel, owned by the marriott corporation. thank you, fred. >>> a bizarre contest announces its winner. that's next. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plu
the auschwitz memorial announced that barracks at the former nazi extermination camp, where more thand been desecrated a anti-semitic graffiti. group have been -- the coronavirus pandemic has only made things worse with conspiracy theorists like qanon moving anti-semitism more into the mainstream. >> during this protest we have registered hundreds of incidents, not necessarily crimes, but anti-semitic incidents. this has definitely fueled the rise of anti-semitism in germany over the last...
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also this one, next stop, charlottesville, virginia, final stop, auschwitz. they exchanged these fantasies and plans about fighting with and doing violence to jewish people and black people and people of color. they exchanged fantasies and plans about driving vehicles into protesters, which is, of course, exactly what happened. as one extremist expert at cal state told nbc news, we have to tolerate bigotry in the marketplace of ideas because of the first amendment. but when that bigotry turns into conspiratorial violence, there is redress. well, the redress that is being sought here is by nine plaintiffs who were harmed by what happened in charlottesville, including a minister who was assaulted by the neo-nazis, four people who were injured in the car attack that killed heather heyer, a jewish woman hounded and stocked by these anti-semitic thugs. their case is spearheaded by a group called integrity first for america, and they brought this suit on behalf of these nine plaintiffs against a big broad swath of defendants, 14 individuals and ten groups, all far
also this one, next stop, charlottesville, virginia, final stop, auschwitz. they exchanged these fantasies and plans about fighting with and doing violence to jewish people and black people and people of color. they exchanged fantasies and plans about driving vehicles into protesters, which is, of course, exactly what happened. as one extremist expert at cal state told nbc news, we have to tolerate bigotry in the marketplace of ideas because of the first amendment. but when that bigotry turns...
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final stop auschwitz. >> but the defendants who include some of america's most notorious white supremacistsy are not responsible for the actions of others. and that the police failed to keep order. to win a court judgment under the ku klux klan act of 1871, the plaintiffs have to prove there was a conspiracy to engage in racially motivated violence. >> it's a demanding standard but there is an enormous amount of evidence. the plaintiffs are going to put on quite lengthy case with lots of testimony and lots of evidence, especially from online discussions that anticipated the unite the right rally. >> reporter: the plaintiffs say one of their goals is to bankrupt white supremacist organizations and members even before this trial began, at least one defendant claimed that he was financially crippled. richard spencer, a white nationalist, alt-right leader who is representing himself in this case without a lawyer. wolf. >> all right, brian, thanks very much. brian todd in charlottesville for us. >>> coming up, a closer look at what's at stake as president biden heads overseas tomorrow morning at
final stop auschwitz. >> but the defendants who include some of america's most notorious white supremacistsy are not responsible for the actions of others. and that the police failed to keep order. to win a court judgment under the ku klux klan act of 1871, the plaintiffs have to prove there was a conspiracy to engage in racially motivated violence. >> it's a demanding standard but there is an enormous amount of evidence. the plaintiffs are going to put on quite lengthy case with...
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final stop auschwitz. >> reporter: but the defendants who include some of america's most notorious white supremacists, have several potential arguments against liability, that free speech is protected. they are not responsible for the actions of others and the police failed to keep order. to win a court judgment under the ku klux klan act of 1871, the plaintiffs have to prove there was a conspiracy to engage in racially motivated violence. >> it's a demanding standard but there is enormous amount of evidence the plaintiffs are going to put on, quite lengthy case with lots of testimony and lots of evidence, especially from online discussions that anticipated the unite the right rally. >> reporter: the plaintiffs say one of their goals is to bankrupt white nationalist organizations and members, even before the trial began, at least one defendant claimed he was financially crippled. richard spencer, a white nationalist alt-right leader who is representing himself in this case without a lawyer. brian todd, cnn, charlottesville, virginia. >> our thanks to brian todd for that report there. >>>
final stop auschwitz. >> reporter: but the defendants who include some of america's most notorious white supremacists, have several potential arguments against liability, that free speech is protected. they are not responsible for the actions of others and the police failed to keep order. to win a court judgment under the ku klux klan act of 1871, the plaintiffs have to prove there was a conspiracy to engage in racially motivated violence. >> it's a demanding standard but there is...
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. >> reporter: on the same day as the incident in the german hotel, the auschwitz memorial announcedth massive jewish cruelty. the coronavirus pandemic has only made things worse, with conspiracy theorists like qanon moving anti-semitism more into the mainstream, the head of the jewish committee in berlin tells me. >> we have had tons of anti-semitic incidents, not necessarily crimes, but a anti-semitic incidents, and this has definitely fueled the rise of anti-jewish hate crimes in the last year. >> reporter: gil says he's shocked by this incident. he's also not sure if he will press charges to the hotel and some of the staff, but what he reallyments is for there to be fundamental action. >>> a series about princess diana and the woman behind the crown. >> reporter: in london where diana spent her time before marrying prince charles. the 19-year-old schoolteacher marrying the future king. she was brought up in aristocrats and the two families knew each other pretty well. but nothing could prepare diana for palace life, particularly as the marriage started to break down. watch our ne
. >> reporter: on the same day as the incident in the german hotel, the auschwitz memorial announcedth massive jewish cruelty. the coronavirus pandemic has only made things worse, with conspiracy theorists like qanon moving anti-semitism more into the mainstream, the head of the jewish committee in berlin tells me. >> we have had tons of anti-semitic incidents, not necessarily crimes, but a anti-semitic incidents, and this has definitely fueled the rise of anti-jewish hate crimes in...
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sympathizer, anyone could be trained, and it would just be a matter of rounding you up and send you off to auschwitz. host: i do not want to leave this period without talking about one woman in particular you spend some time on. her name is virginia hall. mr. dugard: yeah, i love her. she is fantastic. she was a spy, for those who don't know. she was a female spy who had one leg. she came from a family in maryland, and she could have spent the war at home, but instead she chose to work for the british, the special operations executive. the oss, the office of strategic services, which is the precursor to the cia. but for a year early in the war, she was basically running the entire british spy organization in conjunction with resistance. then she gets out safely and later in the war, she parachutes back in -- sorry, she came in by boat. she changed her appearance completely because the nazis were so desperate to find his woman with one leg. she had a very telltale limp. when she came back the second time she went from a beautiful young woman and completely changed her appearance. had her teeth filed
sympathizer, anyone could be trained, and it would just be a matter of rounding you up and send you off to auschwitz. host: i do not want to leave this period without talking about one woman in particular you spend some time on. her name is virginia hall. mr. dugard: yeah, i love her. she is fantastic. she was a spy, for those who don't know. she was a female spy who had one leg. she came from a family in maryland, and she could have spent the war at home, but instead she chose to work for the...
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instance when these men were put in an ethical dilemma like interrogating somebody who was in charge at auschwitz or capturing germans who had killed jews, they always follow the rules of war so when themovie comes out, many of them were hurt by it . and peter masters daughter kim masters, peter masters was on the true was a prominent hollywood orreporter and she amazing piece which you can google which is called something like my dad was the real inglorious faster talking about that film and talking about how wrong it all was because these jews were never bent on revenge. they were bent on winning the war, saving their families and as i said over and over again showing the nazis that they weredifferent . that they were ethical. >> that's a great way to end it here. what we're going to do though is try this. the powerpoint. >> out of people through some of the people that i've talked about on the cover of the book that's the great jeff donovan holding his tommy gun. he always said the tommy gun was my great love. he was a hard man and a great man and his son spent their life in the military as we
instance when these men were put in an ethical dilemma like interrogating somebody who was in charge at auschwitz or capturing germans who had killed jews, they always follow the rules of war so when themovie comes out, many of them were hurt by it . and peter masters daughter kim masters, peter masters was on the true was a prominent hollywood orreporter and she amazing piece which you can google which is called something like my dad was the real inglorious faster talking about that film and...
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seeing the footage of these insurrectionists with their confederate flags and their auschwitz t-shirts, it wasn't possible to separate that from the white nationalist insurrection that it was. >> today, congressman, we learned from a court filing that trump is trying to block congress from call logs and drafts from speeches, notes from mark meadows. trump calls the request for them a, quote, illegal fishing expedition, which i'm sure will not surprise you. but what do you think is in those records that he doesn't want you to see? >> well, look, he doesn't want us to succeed in showing the american people what went into that terrible insurrection, what his role was, what his expectation of violence was for that day, what their whole plan was if mike pence wouldn't do what they were trying to coerce him into doing, which is ignore his oath and the institution and overturn the election. look, donald trump's going to lose in litigation, as our brief lays out. we have a very powerful case. the current president of the united states, who has the dominant say in whether to assert privilege ha
seeing the footage of these insurrectionists with their confederate flags and their auschwitz t-shirts, it wasn't possible to separate that from the white nationalist insurrection that it was. >> today, congressman, we learned from a court filing that trump is trying to block congress from call logs and drafts from speeches, notes from mark meadows. trump calls the request for them a, quote, illegal fishing expedition, which i'm sure will not surprise you. but what do you think is in...
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once a lesbian cafÉ run by women who was in deported, tricked by the fbi, deported and enough in auschwitzilled by the nazis because of it. i love that. i love that hidden history and that's one of the, what is so exciting about being involved in a book like this to stumble across it. >> emily wants to know what the titles are of the ancient books on the shelf behind me. those are fuel for a different time. they are really old though. elizabeth wants to know, and i think this is an interesting question, how did you know when the book was finished? how'd you know how far to go? >> that's really interesting question. >> good question, right? >> part of it is theirs, it's not a linear history but there is a progression over time in so there is sort of the art of that and there's sort of natural arc to that. i talked about my mom as as t vanderbilt, that seem to kind of makes sense to put that at the end, but then you had this wonderful idea on sort of touring through what remains, or the ghosts that are out there. how do you think about it? >> i think it's a really good question because we do
once a lesbian cafÉ run by women who was in deported, tricked by the fbi, deported and enough in auschwitzilled by the nazis because of it. i love that. i love that hidden history and that's one of the, what is so exciting about being involved in a book like this to stumble across it. >> emily wants to know what the titles are of the ancient books on the shelf behind me. those are fuel for a different time. they are really old though. elizabeth wants to know, and i think this is an...
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you would never go to auschwitz and be like, let's get married. you would never do that.on't pay attention to why it's problematic. >> i know you talked about the force in your presentation. but how do you define freedom for yourself? >> i have been conditioned to think of emancipation as an ending point. so i realize that freedom was not just like liberation. freedom was like owning your humanity, operating your full humanity, being recognized for your full humanity. i think that the spirit of slavery that i talked about before that makes color a mark of degradation is still very much with us, and i think for too long, the onus of racism has been put on people of color to solve when this is not really like a people of color issue. this is a white supremacist issue where white people need to talk to other white people about how they can overcome these issues. white allies today have to take a very radical stance in that they can't just put up the bumper sticker black lives matter. are you going to allow your child to be one of the few whites in an all black school? are yo
you would never go to auschwitz and be like, let's get married. you would never do that.on't pay attention to why it's problematic. >> i know you talked about the force in your presentation. but how do you define freedom for yourself? >> i have been conditioned to think of emancipation as an ending point. so i realize that freedom was not just like liberation. freedom was like owning your humanity, operating your full humanity, being recognized for your full humanity. i think that...
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but social media left wing actors actresses got ahold of void one person said they need to reopen auschwitzs pretty disgusting. maria: it is disgusting, why i say twitter is the home of hate. we will take a break when we come backhoe congressman jim jordan will weigh in what aahead when he grill attorney general merrick garland today we want to get inside jordan's head to find out what he is going to ask the ag what he thinks about president trump's return to social media with the new company announced last night. stay with us. . [ kimberly ] before clearchoice, my dental health was so bad i would be in a lot of pain. i was unable to eat. it was very hard. kimberly came to clearchoice with a bunch of missing teeth, struggling with pain, with dental disease. clearchoice dental implants solved her dental issues. [ kimberly ] i feel so much better. i feel energized to go outside and play with my daughter. i can ate anything. like, i don't have to worry. clearchoice changed my life. >>> . maria: welcome back, initial jobless claims hitting the tape cheryl casone. cheryl: new pandemic low 290,00
but social media left wing actors actresses got ahold of void one person said they need to reopen auschwitzs pretty disgusting. maria: it is disgusting, why i say twitter is the home of hate. we will take a break when we come backhoe congressman jim jordan will weigh in what aahead when he grill attorney general merrick garland today we want to get inside jordan's head to find out what he is going to ask the ag what he thinks about president trump's return to social media with the new company...