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in may 1943, ss agents arrive at the gutmann estate, arrest fritz and his wife, louise, and place thems brought before nazi officials, who order him to sign over the gutmann family's massive silver collection. he refuses. >> so, after he refuses to sign, the train from berlin heads south, and they're let out in the concentration camp of theresienstadt. my grandfather refused one last time to sign over the silver. he's, by one eyewitness account, beaten to death by the wall outside the small fortress at the edge of the camp. >> what happened to your grandmother? >> sadly, a month or two after my grandfather was murdered, she was put on a transport train to auschwitz, where i learned she was murdered the day she arrived. >> the brothers learn that, when the war in europe ends in may 1945, their dad returns to his childhood home in holland. >> he went to the house. everything was gone. >> he grew up thinking he was going to inherit this fabulous estate, and the war comes along. he loses everything. his parents are murdered. >> and now i understand. it became his task in life to try and pi
in may 1943, ss agents arrive at the gutmann estate, arrest fritz and his wife, louise, and place thems brought before nazi officials, who order him to sign over the gutmann family's massive silver collection. he refuses. >> so, after he refuses to sign, the train from berlin heads south, and they're let out in the concentration camp of theresienstadt. my grandfather refused one last time to sign over the silver. he's, by one eyewitness account, beaten to death by the wall outside the...
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bip fritz foley and james heinz university of michigan. mr. desai, wrote the study with harvard's foley says his own estimates of the effect of this corporate rate cut was closer to $800 a year and thinks somehow you've misinterpreted his numbers. >> i've spoken with him, an old friend and can say his co-author jim heinz, i was his research assistant in graduate school. i've spoken to them about it. the report out today, we went through the entire literature in that space and estimated the wage effect for every single paper in that literature and went back and did that, many were up around 9,000, like we said his was and saw a subtle point raised relevant. they did a two equation modeled. you needed extra assumptions, we
bip fritz foley and james heinz university of michigan. mr. desai, wrote the study with harvard's foley says his own estimates of the effect of this corporate rate cut was closer to $800 a year and thinks somehow you've misinterpreted his numbers. >> i've spoken with him, an old friend and can say his co-author jim heinz, i was his research assistant in graduate school. i've spoken to them about it. the report out today, we went through the entire literature in that space and estimated...
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fritz's office. them up at 2:00 in the morning and questioning them, which they did not do. i was relieved the following morning and went back to the paper, then i went home. was, i wasbout it supposed to be going to national guard duty. going and ing on decided, i really did not want to do that, my wife did not know where i was, she was up in the window looking at the kennedys coming by at a department store when they had been on main street driving by. was.id not know where i when the reports came out they do not know who was shot, how many people were shot, what was going on. , sitting there, uh, i sat on an, my bed and watch jack ruby shoot lee harvey oswald. , later on, i started going to dallas county jail just about every day. as soon as the trial started i was there for probably 80% of covering thepent ruby trial, which was basically him being walked in and walked out from the courtroom. we put remote cameras on the wall so you could see him when he actually walked by. most of the trial, of course, when the verdict was going to be announced, they only took if you pul
fritz's office. them up at 2:00 in the morning and questioning them, which they did not do. i was relieved the following morning and went back to the paper, then i went home. was, i wasbout it supposed to be going to national guard duty. going and ing on decided, i really did not want to do that, my wife did not know where i was, she was up in the window looking at the kennedys coming by at a department store when they had been on main street driving by. was.id not know where i when the reports...
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there was a little press room just down the hall from fritz's office, and they told us they would have a lineup in the basement. they took us all downstairs and then they brought oswald in. when he came in, the reporter asked him a question about shooting the president and he said, that is ridiculous. he was basically a little bit arrogant, but just saying those kind of things. and then they left and i went back upstairs and went back into the little press room, which was a two see, four chair little press room outside of will fritz's office. i stayed there all night. maybe they would wake him up at 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning and question him again, which they did not do. i was relieved the following morning and went back to the paper, and then i went home. and the thing about it was, i was supposed to be going to national guard duty. i was planning on going and i just decided, i really didn't want to do that. it had been such a day. my wife didn't know where i was. she had been up in the window looking at the kennedys coming by at a department store when they had been on main street
there was a little press room just down the hall from fritz's office, and they told us they would have a lineup in the basement. they took us all downstairs and then they brought oswald in. when he came in, the reporter asked him a question about shooting the president and he said, that is ridiculous. he was basically a little bit arrogant, but just saying those kind of things. and then they left and i went back upstairs and went back into the little press room, which was a two see, four chair...
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they left, i went back upstairs to the pressroom, a two seat pret room outside of fritz' office. i stayed there all night, maybe they're waking him up in the morning and questioning him there, they did not do. i was relieved the following morning and went back to the paper and then i went home. the thing about it i was supposed to be going to national guard duty. i was planning on going and i just decided i really didn't want to do that it had been such a day, my wife didn't know where i was, at the window with kennedy coming by at a department store when they had been on main street driving by. reports were they didn't know how many people were shot, what was going on. i went home, supposed to go to guard duty the next day. i didn't and stayed home and sat on my bed and watched jack ruby shoot lee harvey oswald. then, later on, i started going to the dallas county jail just about everyday. as soon as the trial started i was there for probably 80% of the trial i spent covering the ruby trial, which was basically him being walked in and walked out from the courtroom. cameras. remo
they left, i went back upstairs to the pressroom, a two seat pret room outside of fritz' office. i stayed there all night, maybe they're waking him up in the morning and questioning him there, they did not do. i was relieved the following morning and went back to the paper and then i went home. the thing about it i was supposed to be going to national guard duty. i was planning on going and i just decided i really didn't want to do that it had been such a day, my wife didn't know where i was,...
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they're responsible for gems like these original film still and studio photos from the shooting of fritz lang's classic movie metropolis. now you've got the very famous shots that everyone you know will recognize and maybe certain shots that you don't recognize you know this is where it becomes even though it wasn't shot for that purpose. fewer than one percent of the pictures have been digitized so far. for twenty five years now richard davis has been working to increase that percentage here digitizing is more than tossing a picture into a scanner the generated files have to satisfy the most demanding criteria so the process can be very involved and time consuming for example making a decades old faded negative look like it did when the photo was taken. and when you add and subtract. the shadow that the sky and when you look at the sky one hundred percent which is a lot now. even. finding suitable images for extremely diverse clients can be a real detective work. and it often results in surprises. we're still only scratching the surface. is a rough indication for everyone a major online
they're responsible for gems like these original film still and studio photos from the shooting of fritz lang's classic movie metropolis. now you've got the very famous shots that everyone you know will recognize and maybe certain shots that you don't recognize you know this is where it becomes even though it wasn't shot for that purpose. fewer than one percent of the pictures have been digitized so far. for twenty five years now richard davis has been working to increase that percentage here...
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. >> out by captain fritz. there is the prisoner. >> he's been shot. he's been shot.d has been shot. there's a man with a gun, absolute panic, absolute panic here in the basement of dallas police headquarters. detectives have their guns drawn. there is no question about it. oswald has been shot at point blank range, fired into his stomach. >> he is shot. >> he is shot. >> oswald -- >> it is oswald. >> is that the man that shot the man or do you know? >> that is the man that shot the man. >> immediately after the shooting, our only witnesses that we could talk to were other reporters. >> where did he go? >> they were here. they just put the gun down. saw the flash on the black sweater. >> did you see the gun? >> i saw the man in the group right here. >> was he one of us or what? >> i thought he was one of the detectives. he had a hat. >> the situation is that lee harvey oswald has been shot. the man who saw the shot fired said it was fired by a man wearing a black hat, a brown coat, a man that everyone down here thought was a secret service agent. we can hear sirens ou
. >> out by captain fritz. there is the prisoner. >> he's been shot. he's been shot.d has been shot. there's a man with a gun, absolute panic, absolute panic here in the basement of dallas police headquarters. detectives have their guns drawn. there is no question about it. oswald has been shot at point blank range, fired into his stomach. >> he is shot. >> he is shot. >> oswald -- >> it is oswald. >> is that the man that shot the man or do you know?...
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. >> reporter: ben fritz spoke to a weinstein company official, who estimates the company could now be worth $300 million. last year, weinstein estimated his company was worth at least $600 million. >> time is up. >> reporter: enter colony capital. offering a buyout that would save the weinstein company. >> it's probably declining in value every day. >> reporter: board members have refused to say what they knew about weinstein's decades of alleged abusive behavior. >> it was the easy option just to turn a blind eye. >> reporter: ivana lowell, who dated harvey's brother bob, began writing about it in 2010. >> that's harvey, and that's how he is, and that's how everyone in the office, i think felt. people were scared of him, and everyone was scared they could lose their job. >> reporter: like any good screenplay, the weinstein company's possible sale came with a twist. the man at the head is tom barrack. >> i have only amazing things to tell you about donald. >> a close ally of president trump. >> you can only imagine tom barrack and some of his friends have a little glee to be buying th
. >> reporter: ben fritz spoke to a weinstein company official, who estimates the company could now be worth $300 million. last year, weinstein estimated his company was worth at least $600 million. >> time is up. >> reporter: enter colony capital. offering a buyout that would save the weinstein company. >> it's probably declining in value every day. >> reporter: board members have refused to say what they knew about weinstein's decades of alleged abusive behavior....
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they're responsible for gems like these original film still and studio photos from the shooting of fritz lang's classic movie metropolis. now you've got the very famous shots that everyone you know will recognize and maybe send shots that you don't recognize you know. this is where fertility becomes even though it wasn't shot for that. fewer than one percent of the pictures have been digitized so far. for twenty five years now richard davis has been working to increase that percentage here digitizing is more than tossing a picture into a scanner the generated files have to satisfy the most demanding criteria so the process can be very involved and time consuming for example making a decades old faded negative look like it did when the photo was taken. you have to understand you have to understand when you adds and subtracts to an image what it. that's when the sky and when you look at the sky and one hundred percent which is not now. they still go smooth between the shadows the highlights. even. finding suitable images for extremely diverse clients can be real detective work. and it ofte
they're responsible for gems like these original film still and studio photos from the shooting of fritz lang's classic movie metropolis. now you've got the very famous shots that everyone you know will recognize and maybe send shots that you don't recognize you know. this is where fertility becomes even though it wasn't shot for that. fewer than one percent of the pictures have been digitized so far. for twenty five years now richard davis has been working to increase that percentage here...
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democrats and republicans like my predecessor who started some of the efforts and former senator bill fritz. they wrote in a new england journey of medicine piece. the delivery system reform effort what they called an empirical learning approach to help reform. it's based on experiments evidence and careful observation in learning. as they concluded, it is essential for this approach to continue to meet the nonpartisan goals of better care, moderate spending and healthier people. delivery system reform requires persistence. i'm hopeful that this new administration sellings in. they will see the same value in alternative payment models that we did. it will be porn to important to keep moving forward. it will be important to fully expand programs that are proven to reduce cost and improve healthcare like the diabetes prevention program. it will be vital that offices like cmmi to continue to innovator and find new ways of providing better healthcare while bending that cost curve. many policymakers and private sector leaders are moving forward. i've been encouraged by the bipartisan efforts of
democrats and republicans like my predecessor who started some of the efforts and former senator bill fritz. they wrote in a new england journey of medicine piece. the delivery system reform effort what they called an empirical learning approach to help reform. it's based on experiments evidence and careful observation in learning. as they concluded, it is essential for this approach to continue to meet the nonpartisan goals of better care, moderate spending and healthier people. delivery...
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what kind of a bird i'm a bug was they knew i daresay with his peaked nightcap on uncle fritz to bed has gone it's a cat's come the title single file from then i quarters and the captain body goes straight and uncle francis knows he cries when i we hear seizing that grim good idea. i'll go wild with fried to up spring and the bed clothes from him fling with out she ceases to more screaming. graces from his shin and nape crawling flying to and fro around the buzzing rascals go. through. in eight hundred ninety seven when vilhelm bush was still alive the pioneering french illusionist and filmmaker draw is merely a made one of the world's first short films the comedy. was inspired by max and. bush called his work writing with pictures many of his tales are like early storyboards readers can easily follow the sequences bush understood that they like action. the fuss is fast money and you see the same sort of dynamic and visual structure you get in the display movies of the late twenty's and early thirty's no question that he. was doing it sixty seventy years earlier than. age twenty two
what kind of a bird i'm a bug was they knew i daresay with his peaked nightcap on uncle fritz to bed has gone it's a cat's come the title single file from then i quarters and the captain body goes straight and uncle francis knows he cries when i we hear seizing that grim good idea. i'll go wild with fried to up spring and the bed clothes from him fling with out she ceases to more screaming. graces from his shin and nape crawling flying to and fro around the buzzing rascals go. through. in eight...
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but what i liked, at times it reminded me of fritz lang's "metropolis," and a bit of "ex machina."o time was there any doubt, this was the best dance of the season. amazing. >> tom: there you go. carrie ann. >> this is week six, when everything matters, we're looking for mistakes, and it gets serious. you upped your game. you played that dance. well done. >> tom: all right. i got to say, mark, my friend creative crazy from you, but what changed for you between yesterday, having all the trouble, and that amazing performance tonight? >> it's a mindset. and sometimes you have to work on something until the last minute, and in the 11th hour, all the hard work clicks and pays off in the last second. anyways, this was fun. >> tom: you're staring at me, it's really creeping me out. but i got a feeling this won't creep anybody out. let's get the scores. >> announcer: carrie ann inaba. >> 10! >> announcer: len goodman. >> from len, the 10! >> announcer: shania twain. >> 10! >> announcer: bruno tonioli. >> 10! >> tom: 40 out of 40. a perfect score for lindsey and mark. the coupl are going to
but what i liked, at times it reminded me of fritz lang's "metropolis," and a bit of "ex machina."o time was there any doubt, this was the best dance of the season. amazing. >> tom: there you go. carrie ann. >> this is week six, when everything matters, we're looking for mistakes, and it gets serious. you upped your game. you played that dance. well done. >> tom: all right. i got to say, mark, my friend creative crazy from you, but what changed for you...
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and traffic light is on the fritz walt whitman bridge to front street.d that you will be better off but they fixed the lights in berlin at cross keys road. and not finished cleaning up the truck accident 129 southbound is blocked and use 295 are you better off and the burlington bristol bridge wrapping up an opening and traffic should move shortly. mass transit issues in the next half hour. >> thank you. >>> meteorologist, melissa magee, is standing byy with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. steve sweeney's negative headlines keep piling up. why are south jerseyans so angry at sweeney? sweeney repeatedly sided with chris christie to underfund south jersey schools, increase standardized testing like parcc, cut take-home pay for teachers, and broke his promise to fund the pensions of hundreds of thousands of new jerseyans- all while padding his own. steve sweeney says a lot of things. but the truth is, he's not on our side. >>> accuweather time melissa magee with the sunshine back. >> the rain is moving on out and temperatures get cooler tomorr
and traffic light is on the fritz walt whitman bridge to front street.d that you will be better off but they fixed the lights in berlin at cross keys road. and not finished cleaning up the truck accident 129 southbound is blocked and use 295 are you better off and the burlington bristol bridge wrapping up an opening and traffic should move shortly. mass transit issues in the next half hour. >> thank you. >>> meteorologist, melissa magee, is standing byy with the exclusive...
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starting in january pet stores and rab fritz shelters and rescue centers only.l buy pets from private breeders but will be illegal for stores to have them. welfare organizations back the legislation saying puppy mills often mass produce for sale but often are inhumanely treatd i think she you this do that. >> i said this a million times before if you look for new pet rescue dogs we have cat fans here but i'm a huge pro bonen't of rescue dogs. >> and they're always so grateful even rescued cats. >> i've had six rescued cats and not all at the same time i'm not that lady yet don't worry. >> yet. >> yet. >> i need nor more time on my hands to take them on. but i hope nor states pass that lawl. that makes such sense. so many of these animals in shelters have to be put down. nobody wants to talk about that. but it happened. >> so nice weather with the pup. we have really cool temperatures finally. october has been unusually mild until today. and today is first day that we have seen temperatures close to where they should be for season and boy everybody seems to be re
starting in january pet stores and rab fritz shelters and rescue centers only.l buy pets from private breeders but will be illegal for stores to have them. welfare organizations back the legislation saying puppy mills often mass produce for sale but often are inhumanely treatd i think she you this do that. >> i said this a million times before if you look for new pet rescue dogs we have cat fans here but i'm a huge pro bonen't of rescue dogs. >> and they're always so grateful even...
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they were run by fritz coop. they wanted to be the nazis of the 1930s. be part of them. they were an embarrassment. but coone said they had 8,000, somehow they got 20,000 people into the garden that night. >> and at the time the "the new york times" wrote an editorial in which they said that we need to be in no doubt as to what the bund would do to this country if it had the opportunity. it would set off an american hitler hitler. they wanted to have hitler run in united states. >> yeah. >> and what is it that they're doing? what are they rallying for? >> it's a celebration of the rise of white supremacy. and to me one of the things that grabbed me so much about the footage was not that there is an a anti-semantic leadership but there are pan shots across the crowds and you see tens of thousands of new yorkers dressed in suits and hats and dresses and these are people who are probably nice to their neighbors who lived in neighborhoods where we live today and yet they are cheering and laughing and applauding a philosophy that would be responsible for the
they were run by fritz coop. they wanted to be the nazis of the 1930s. be part of them. they were an embarrassment. but coone said they had 8,000, somehow they got 20,000 people into the garden that night. >> and at the time the "the new york times" wrote an editorial in which they said that we need to be in no doubt as to what the bund would do to this country if it had the opportunity. it would set off an american hitler hitler. they wanted to have hitler run in united states....
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that declaration, false, was endorsed as true by kimberly fritz, now the ceo of the podesta group and former jeb bush staffer, all apparently a lie. moreover, according to the indictment, the podesta group must've known it was a lie when they signed that document. under the law, the firm should have immediately registered with the government, the u.s. government, under the foreign agents registration act. instead they wait until spring 2017, this year, to do that, and that somehow apply the status retroactively. by that point, the center for a modern ukraine had effectively been out of business for three years. it was a little late. interestingly, the podesta group file those white papers just weeks after media outlets began reporting that law enforcement was investigating manafort's offshore bank accounts. why would ukrainian interest higher tony podesta in the first place? according to a former podesta employee we spoke to over this weekend, even foreign officials in distant lands understood that tony podesta's brother was john podesta, a key clinton confidant. it was widely known t
that declaration, false, was endorsed as true by kimberly fritz, now the ceo of the podesta group and former jeb bush staffer, all apparently a lie. moreover, according to the indictment, the podesta group must've known it was a lie when they signed that document. under the law, the firm should have immediately registered with the government, the u.s. government, under the foreign agents registration act. instead they wait until spring 2017, this year, to do that, and that somehow apply the...
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taylor fritz is living there. he was a junior, making transition to the pro tour.e lives 15 or 20 minutes from me. i get enjoyment hitting with someone young. they have a question what life was like on tour. what i went through, at that age, anything like that. to me that is fun. i'm usually in a corner running them. i do all the hard work. i relax a little bit. that to me is a lot of fun. going out hitting, mark phillippoussis is out there, hit with him a while. he has a son. i have two daughters. if we have time from the kids, should we play golf? little easier on the body. for him he wants to go surfing all the time. we get away from the tennis court. i play, seven, eight, nine, exhibitions a year. i will always hit couple times before those so i don't embarass myself. if i don't play for too long, for a month or something, i'm really, people still don't believe me i'm not very good at all. i need to hit. when i did retire i actually, i took real time off. i probably took three months off, not picking up a racket. i felt i worked so hard for 14 years, really 30
taylor fritz is living there. he was a junior, making transition to the pro tour.e lives 15 or 20 minutes from me. i get enjoyment hitting with someone young. they have a question what life was like on tour. what i went through, at that age, anything like that. to me that is fun. i'm usually in a corner running them. i do all the hard work. i relax a little bit. that to me is a lot of fun. going out hitting, mark phillippoussis is out there, hit with him a while. he has a son. i have two...
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like my predecessor who started some of these efforts, former secretary mike levitt and former bill fritz. as a few of my colleagues recently wrote in new england journal of medicine piece last week, the delivery system reform effort is what they called, quote, an empirical learning approach to health reform. it's based on experiments, evidence, and careful observation and learning. as they concluded it is essential for this empiric approach to continue to meet the nonpartisan goals of better care, smarter spending, and healthier people. delivery system reform requires persisten persistence. i'm hopeful as the new administration settles in, they will see the same value in alternative payment model that is we did. it's an opportunity that leaders from both parties have recognized. it will be important to keep moving forward supporting programs like bundles and acos that reward providers for better care at lower cost. it will be important to fully expand programs that are proven to reduce cost and health care like diabetes prevention program that we modelled. and it will be vital that offic
like my predecessor who started some of these efforts, former secretary mike levitt and former bill fritz. as a few of my colleagues recently wrote in new england journal of medicine piece last week, the delivery system reform effort is what they called, quote, an empirical learning approach to health reform. it's based on experiments, evidence, and careful observation and learning. as they concluded it is essential for this empiric approach to continue to meet the nonpartisan goals of better...
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. >> ben fritz of the wall street journal spoke to a weinstein company official who estimates the company could no be worth $300 million. last year harvey weinstein estimated his company was worth at least $700 million. due to a power house library that includes the films lion, the imitation game and the television hit "project runway." into colony capital, a firm offering a buyout that would save the company. >> it's probably declining value every day. >> board members have refused to say what they knew about his decades of alleged abusive behavior. >> it was the easy option to turn a blind eye. >> reporter: behavior who dated his brother. >> weem were scared of him and people were scared they would lose their job. >> reporter: the weinstein's company possible sale comes with a twist. the man at the helm of colony capital is tom bar rick. >> i have only amazing things to tell you about donald. >> a close ally of president trump. >> you can only imagine that he and some of his friends have a little glee that they are buying the studio run by this very prominent hillary clinton supporter.
. >> ben fritz of the wall street journal spoke to a weinstein company official who estimates the company could no be worth $300 million. last year harvey weinstein estimated his company was worth at least $700 million. due to a power house library that includes the films lion, the imitation game and the television hit "project runway." into colony capital, a firm offering a buyout that would save the company. >> it's probably declining value every day. >> board...
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they were run by fritz kuhn. he was something have an organizational genius. of america of the 1930s. hitler didn't want anything to do with them, of course. they were an embarrassment. imagine being an nazi so bad that you embarrass hitler. but kuhn said they had 200,000. somehow or other they got 20,000 people into the garden that night. >> at the time, "the new york times" wrote an editorial in which they said that we need to be in no doubt as to what the bund would do to and in this country if it had the opportunity. it would set up an american hitler. so, arnie, they wanted to have hitler-like rule in the united states? >> exactly. and kuhn fancied himself that he was going to be the american hitler. >> it's amazing when you look at the documentary. what is it that they are doing? what are they rallying for? >> it's sort of a celebration of the rise of white supremacy. and to me one of the things that grabbed me so much about the footage was not that there is an anti-semitic leadership. i think there are people that would do this. but there are some pan s
they were run by fritz kuhn. he was something have an organizational genius. of america of the 1930s. hitler didn't want anything to do with them, of course. they were an embarrassment. imagine being an nazi so bad that you embarrass hitler. but kuhn said they had 200,000. somehow or other they got 20,000 people into the garden that night. >> at the time, "the new york times" wrote an editorial in which they said that we need to be in no doubt as to what the bund would do to and...