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, i thought it was hitler.use that name so much, they wear it down. >> they said eleanor roosevelt had done more damage than hitler. hitler was so awful where 50s investment went on forever. >> it was awful. >> you know, she called somebody knockout. >> the pope. >> i thought brad pitt's comment it wasn't a sentence, but i thought he was fairly intelligent in what he was saying. >> all right. >> i think that brad spi9 trying to engage with the public and it's a great opportunity to do so. if it's funny, if you look at the comment it shows nothing about him or his opinion or issues. he is commenting on other people's issues. >> you make a good point. he comes up with a good point. >> i think like susan sarandon going down to the park and saying i'm stand with you. >> i think it could apply to occupy wall street. i sympathize you are angry. check the anger and be rationale. >> before we get off this subject, i want to ask you, don't you think j.v. is going to end up sharing the profits? >> he is not supposed to.
, i thought it was hitler.use that name so much, they wear it down. >> they said eleanor roosevelt had done more damage than hitler. hitler was so awful where 50s investment went on forever. >> it was awful. >> you know, she called somebody knockout. >> the pope. >> i thought brad pitt's comment it wasn't a sentence, but i thought he was fairly intelligent in what he was saying. >> all right. >> i think that brad spi9 trying to engage with the public...
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took up and the reason we haven't produced a hitler we can't fire honest democrat. certainly not around the. oh in so is this how you can keep spinning. and it could be so but they don't know they wouldn't see america that is less than a fifth of the world's population. ninety four percent of all the world's horror drugs is consumed in america that's not counting alcohol nicotine and caffeine and so when you stop and think about what we hide we keep hiding because we keep talking about america the beautiful the powerful but my visit any time you mix up democracy and capitalism and you've got a problem here and so the young folks these young folks look like listening to him b.c. b.s. and all that crap they listen to it in shows where they get. just talking about what happened to date here and so i mean it or not you know there are have the folks i want to bring me the pictures. n.b.c. and so all of the stuff that's been here. all the. top folks in the media they know it but keep it so my grandmother you know the the lead. these guys it was. god kissed him and sent hi
took up and the reason we haven't produced a hitler we can't fire honest democrat. certainly not around the. oh in so is this how you can keep spinning. and it could be so but they don't know they wouldn't see america that is less than a fifth of the world's population. ninety four percent of all the world's horror drugs is consumed in america that's not counting alcohol nicotine and caffeine and so when you stop and think about what we hide we keep hiding because we keep talking about america...
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took it and the reason we haven't produced a hitler we can't find out about. this certainly not around. oh so it's just that you can and he's getting older. and it could be but they don't know they wouldn't say america is less than a fifth of the world's population. ninety four percent of all the world's hoard drugs is consumed in america that's not counting alcohol nicotine and carefree and so when you stop and think about what we hide we keep hiding because we keep talking about america the beautiful the powerful the my it is the anytime you mix up democracy and capitalism and you go problem here and so in this world the young folks these young thoughtless not listening to him b.c. b.s. and all that crap they listen to them shills when they didn't they get maynooth just talking about what happened to date here and so on to get enough to know that i have felt the autopsy all right bring me the pictures. in and saw all of the stuff that's been here you know all the. top folks in the media they know it but they keep it so mark grandmother. believe. these guys t
took it and the reason we haven't produced a hitler we can't find out about. this certainly not around. oh so it's just that you can and he's getting older. and it could be but they don't know they wouldn't say america is less than a fifth of the world's population. ninety four percent of all the world's hoard drugs is consumed in america that's not counting alcohol nicotine and carefree and so when you stop and think about what we hide we keep hiding because we keep talking about america the...
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right. >> .them, of adolf hitler, which is a terrible comparison i think.e, i've met george bush. he's not adolf hitler, but when you see obama with a bone in his nose and dressed in a loincloth, yyu're saying, this guy is a primitive. >> right. >> he's an animal. he's not a developed person. he's not a civilized person, and that, i think, is worse. >> and they'd be never saying the same thing if he were an anglo president. has, has he been a good president for the black community mr. bond? >> yes, but he's not een a everything black people want. and there are many black people that say, gee, i wish he'd done more. but he's a president whom i think about 94% of black people would eagerly vote for again. >> you do believe that. >> oh yeah, and i will too.3 >> yeah. tell me about what he has community wished he had done. >> well, maybe it's what he did do that i wish he hadn't done. >> well, either way. >> when he called.. [laughter] .when he said that the policeman in boston, who in ú&mbridge -- >> this is skip, skip gates. >> this is skip gates. yeah. when
right. >> .them, of adolf hitler, which is a terrible comparison i think.e, i've met george bush. he's not adolf hitler, but when you see obama with a bone in his nose and dressed in a loincloth, yyu're saying, this guy is a primitive. >> right. >> he's an animal. he's not a developed person. he's not a civilized person, and that, i think, is worse. >> and they'd be never saying the same thing if he were an anglo president. has, has he been a good president for the black...
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she wanted to meet hitler. she was like a manson girl.she sought hitler until he noticed her and then she became part of his inner circle, and so she became, in the news she was like the girl who loved hitler in the british tabloids. and then there is jessica who oppose everything that her fascist sisters believed in. she wanted to oppose fascism. it was her lifelong occupation. in fact when she came to the united states she saw segregation as a continuation of fascism and she became a civil rights activist and oppose segregation the way that she oppose fascism. that there is jessica in their country estate in england, part of this aristocratic family and she started a running away account at the age of 12. i've got to get out of this play she said and at the age of 19, she met winston churchill's nephew and they ran away together to fight in the spanish civil war to oppose fascism and to be journalist. now you would have to say there was another sister who was named deborah, known to the family as tebow who was several years younger than
she wanted to meet hitler. she was like a manson girl.she sought hitler until he noticed her and then she became part of his inner circle, and so she became, in the news she was like the girl who loved hitler in the british tabloids. and then there is jessica who oppose everything that her fascist sisters believed in. she wanted to oppose fascism. it was her lifelong occupation. in fact when she came to the united states she saw segregation as a continuation of fascism and she became a civil...
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. >> hitler es un maestro de escuela que asegura que en nada se parece a adolf hitler. >> me recuerdance que no ayuda, no es positivo. personas, por por ejemplo, que han hecho un daÑo a la humanidad. >> este jÓven nos cuenta cómo su vida se ha visto marcada por su nombre. >> aquÍ en repÚblica dominicana, las telenovelas tienen una gran influencia y muchos padres les ponen los nombres de los protagonistas. >> la iglesia catÓlica dice que puede ser negativo y ofrece la posibilidad de cambiarlo gratuitamente. >> y ahora, algo que no tiene nombre. como para no despegar del asiento. estas son imÁgenes del calendario 20 12. dicen que lo hacen para llamar la atenciÓn sobre las por 8500 personas afectadas por despidos. despuÉs de 89 aÑos, mexicana de aviaciÓn se declaró en quiebra. espera que el calendario logre grandes alturas en ventas. >> hasta aquÍ las noticias. mÁs en la ediciÓn nocturna. muchas gracias por habernos acompaÑado. mÁs en la noche. ♪ >> el querÉtaro hace historia llegando a la leguila por primera vez. ahora viene a escribir su nombre con letras de oro enfrentando al superlÍde
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the state program inspired by hitler. next. ,,, [ elevator bell dings ] ♪ [ male announcer ] sometimes, a hint is all the wrapping a gift needs. is that what i think it is? ♪ [ male announcer ] the lexus december to remember sales event is here, but only for a limited time. see your lexus dealer for exclusive lease offers like a complimentary first month's payment on the 2012 is 250. ♪ [ female announcer ] we know you've got a lot on your plate at thanksgiving. which is why safeway has everything you need to get it all done. right now, get a safeway frozen turkey up to 12 lbs, for just $5 each. cook your thanksgiving turkey perfectly with our free chef assistant app. it's foolproof. safeway. ingredients for life. big, big. big big big big? big big big big big. big big...big. ♪ big big big -big. -big! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ big big big -big big. -big! -big -big! -♪ big -big. -big big big. big big big. big big big. small. big big big big. small! [ male announcer ] the space-saving, eco-friendly, totally unique smart. unb
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>>hitler es un z@ mqmaestro de escuela que asegu que en nada !a por su nombre. ! v x oñ"el+dbe!pdkyo2oé >> aquÍ en repÚblica dominicana, las telenovelas tienen una gran influena ! v x oñ"el+y muchos padres les ponen z@ mqlos fg/ nombres de los protagonistas. >> la iglesia catÓlica dice que fg/ puede ser negativo y rece çw3tvve#fd&-la posibilidad de cambilo gratuimente. ñ=uuÑpçokskrooedt!xies-7Ñww6akepÑá >> y ahora, algo que no tiene nombre. como para no despegar l asnto. z@ mq estas
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. >> stephen: not ketchup hitler. >> no, not ketchup hitler. >> stephen: okay. i want to talk to people who can make some decisions. >> we can't do that for you. >> no. >> stephen: why am i talking to you two? >> they came to consensus within the press group that we would be two people who would be good to talk to but we're just here as autonomous individuals. >> stephen: so who speaks for the movement? >> no one. >> stephen: do it. >> >> what i'm there to do.... >> stephen: speak for everybody. >> i can't. >> stephen: yes, you can. >> this is a temperature check.... >> stephen: a temperature check? >> that's right. >> stephen: will recallly or rectally. >> stephen: >> if people agree they deal this. >> stephen: so retackily. >> if they disagree and not feeling it they'll do this. >> stephen:? why >> because we want to gauge if we're getting close to consensus >> stephen: i see a lot of anti-corporate stuff down there. what's your beef with successful people? >> i look around at the world that i'm in and i don't like what i see because i'd like to live in a worl
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and muammar gaddafi. -- adolph hitler and muammar gaddafi. security forces killed nine people in protest. eyewitnesses reported violent clashes between the army and regime opponents. the un estimates that some 300,000 people have been killed since the protests started eight months ago. we are taking an end -- an in- depth look at the syrian problem, later in the program. there have been protests in the country since the arab spring began. tunisia has begun to draw up a future constitution. islamists who won the election will share power with two other parties. >> the country's first-ever democratically elected president. and the more powerful role of prime minister will also be filled. the outgoing president said that the country can now set about shaping its democratic future. >> we will now do everything that we can to transfer power to the assembly, to pave the way for democratic change. >> the assembly will have one year to draft a constitution that will be followed by a new presidential and parliamentary elections. there are still many q
and muammar gaddafi. -- adolph hitler and muammar gaddafi. security forces killed nine people in protest. eyewitnesses reported violent clashes between the army and regime opponents. the un estimates that some 300,000 people have been killed since the protests started eight months ago. we are taking an end -- an in- depth look at the syrian problem, later in the program. there have been protests in the country since the arab spring began. tunisia has begun to draw up a future constitution....
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erdogan said that assad will face the same fate as arab hitler. to lose friends like this is important. >> this is important. also the arab league. they rarely make any decisions as one of their neighbors. they made one against libya a few months ago and this is the second one. this is not an everyday occurrence that they do this. they do this because after about 4000 people killed, they have little appetite for any kind of support for the syrian regime. >> you mentioned 4000, there has been another 40 reported killed it just yesterday. then we saw the situation in tahrir square. with the expectations that we had at the beginning of this year and real changes in the region, are we overreaching? >> the optimism came from this dramatic notion that change will come instantaneously. overnight it will move from autocratic regimes to democracy. that is unrealistic. no one should be expecting t army to be a protector of democracy. it was clear that the image of the army as the protector of democracy in egypt is over and they will have to come up with a d
erdogan said that assad will face the same fate as arab hitler. to lose friends like this is important. >> this is important. also the arab league. they rarely make any decisions as one of their neighbors. they made one against libya a few months ago and this is the second one. this is not an everyday occurrence that they do this. they do this because after about 4000 people killed, they have little appetite for any kind of support for the syrian regime. >> you mentioned 4000, there...
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the state program that inspired hitler. coming up next. kept hidden for most of his >>> a northern california man breaks his silence about a secret he kept for most of his life. even from his wife. he talks about what happened to him and thousands of others at a bay area hospital. elizabeth cook has this man's story. >> california has a reputation for being cutting edge, but years ago, progressive california pioneered what is now considered to be a barbaric act. it's been 65 years, but charles still remembers the sound. >> snip, snip, snip. >> charles says he was forcibly sterilized, given a vasectomy. he was only 15. >> i was helpless. couldn't do anything about it. >> in 1942, charles and his sister were placed at an orphanage, their mother an alcoholic. he was sent to this state run facility in sai sonoma county. what happened here behind closed doors ended up hurting many instead. in the 20s, 30s, and 40s at what then called the sonoma state home, doctors sterilized thousands of children and adults against their will. >> it was a very
the state program that inspired hitler. coming up next. kept hidden for most of his >>> a northern california man breaks his silence about a secret he kept for most of his life. even from his wife. he talks about what happened to him and thousands of others at a bay area hospital. elizabeth cook has this man's story. >> california has a reputation for being cutting edge, but years ago, progressive california pioneered what is now considered to be a barbaric act. it's been 65...
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you mean hitler's in heaven? >> yes. do you think hitler's more powerful than the blood of jesus?ut a lot of people in. i would send hitler and a few people in my church if you want to know the truth. but i'm not god. he's the atoning sacrifice for our sins and not our sins only, but the sins of the whole world. >> privately, he told his father what he'd believed he'd learn. that his grandparents that had died in sin weren't in hell after all. >> when i was able to convince my father that his parents were not in hell, he lit up. i literally saw my father just change. i think he forgave god that day. if you can do such a thing. and i think i have forgiven him because he was killing too many of my people and sending them to hell. >> he knew that if he dared preach what he decided to call the gospel of inclusion, it would raise a lot of eyebrows among evangelical christians. after all, who was he to claim that centuries of christian dogma was simply wrong? that there is no after death place that is called hell. >> that everybody is going to heaven and nobody would go to hell. >> reme
you mean hitler's in heaven? >> yes. do you think hitler's more powerful than the blood of jesus?ut a lot of people in. i would send hitler and a few people in my church if you want to know the truth. but i'm not god. he's the atoning sacrifice for our sins and not our sins only, but the sins of the whole world. >> privately, he told his father what he'd believed he'd learn. that his grandparents that had died in sin weren't in hell after all. >> when i was able to convince my...
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with this declaration of war bad action and hitler did not awaken a sleeping american giant. rather, he took the first fateful step average edition after discovering preparation for battle. for several years they reached urban suggesting franklin delano roosevelt was perhaps less committed to american neutrality in the face of the conflict raging across the globe that they publicly profess to be. having long suspected to peace in saint and despicable president of the united states of promoting quote the work of hatred and war mongering throughout the world, hitler had been presented with what he took to be read everything will prove that ms. truss have been justified. the fear was not alone in questioning the sincerity of the president's long expressed a willingness to untangle the united states abroad. a week before the german declaration of war, two of the most stridently and the administration member of the american press have jointly published in the respected chicago and washington, d.c. newspapers would appear to be confirmation of their own fears that president rooseve
with this declaration of war bad action and hitler did not awaken a sleeping american giant. rather, he took the first fateful step average edition after discovering preparation for battle. for several years they reached urban suggesting franklin delano roosevelt was perhaps less committed to american neutrality in the face of the conflict raging across the globe that they publicly profess to be. having long suspected to peace in saint and despicable president of the united states of promoting...
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in short a documentary called latvia and hitler's footsteps way draws uncomfortable parallels between present day latvia and nazi germany. but it's also. the word. of the circle. they must go to. the rebirth of the. board. some things that they would like to say it's nationalistic that the the languages of the things they were thinking that they had to speak. the things about rights and not fear if you're not a citizen and called subsets of. the combination of things where you are discriminated against because your impure. your reality saves mother is latvian but his father is russian he has a perfect command of both languages. he received an excellent education both as an engineer and as a journalist his son is a school people. papa tell me what the sentence means. is often i feel lost when he tries to figure out his math textbook it's written in latvia. the internet translator says it needs headlines well yes that's a possibility. a country schools were formed in the middle of the past decade. russian textbooks were hastily replaced with latvian ones now more than half of the subjec
in short a documentary called latvia and hitler's footsteps way draws uncomfortable parallels between present day latvia and nazi germany. but it's also. the word. of the circle. they must go to. the rebirth of the. board. some things that they would like to say it's nationalistic that the the languages of the things they were thinking that they had to speak. the things about rights and not fear if you're not a citizen and called subsets of. the combination of things where you are discriminated...
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that reaction to the hitler state, the hitler regime, and the wish that there should never ever be anything like the gestapo again in germany -- that may have been relevant, of course, and was just in the years immediately after the second world war, but it is definitely a systemic weakness in combating terrorism today. >> there have been comparisons between the neo-nazi groups and left-wing or even islamic terrorism. would you say that is going to far? >> i think the problem is that we have got a lot of pieces of a jigsaw puzzle at the moment, but we do not have any coherent picture, and it is much too early, i think, to make comparisons between the two. i think, though, that it is interesting that what pieces of the jigsaw puzzle we do have at the moment suggest that there are some really rather strange elements in this story, one of in being that the perpetrators of these murders did not publicize the fact that they were responsible. that is normally a key element of any terrorist action because you want to use the murders to intimidate a particular section of the public. that was not th
that reaction to the hitler state, the hitler regime, and the wish that there should never ever be anything like the gestapo again in germany -- that may have been relevant, of course, and was just in the years immediately after the second world war, but it is definitely a systemic weakness in combating terrorism today. >> there have been comparisons between the neo-nazi groups and left-wing or even islamic terrorism. would you say that is going to far? >> i think the problem is...
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and their lackeys started a massive campaign against intel fascists who had fought in the entire hitler coalition because they were able to review the elkan of the war edition in order to whitewash naziism and fascism as usual for she is a. ivers garda is leader of a political organization called the national front of latvia the front publishes a newspaper founded by him. that's weekends and during public holidays volunteers hand out free copies to anyone willing to read the paper. its name contains three d's they stand for d. or q patient the colonize ation and d. russification. for a long time dr goddard taught ethics at the academy of culture some of his former students are regular contributors to the newspaper. now under their chief editors guidance they spend no effort in a bid to oppose what they call russian dominance in latvia. ethnic lothians make up fifty percent of the population of their own country back to the other fifty percent occupiers backs my russian. police here with lou it's necessary to create uncountable conditions for their gusto we need a situation where latvian
and their lackeys started a massive campaign against intel fascists who had fought in the entire hitler coalition because they were able to review the elkan of the war edition in order to whitewash naziism and fascism as usual for she is a. ivers garda is leader of a political organization called the national front of latvia the front publishes a newspaper founded by him. that's weekends and during public holidays volunteers hand out free copies to anyone willing to read the paper. its name...
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in short a documentary called latvia in hitler's footsteps way draws uncomfortable parallels between present day latvia and nazi germany. during the second of the second. they must go. that was a diversion but they must be rather. bored and i. think they would like to say it's nothing that the the language is of the things worth it in they have. the things about it and some rights in latvia if you're not a citizen and can't get thirty six of the jobs in the coordination of things for you are discriminated against because your impure. duty alex aims for mother is latvian that his father is russian he has a perfect command of both languages he received an excellent education both as an engineer and as a journalist his son is a school people. papa tell me what this sentence means it's showing real is often a loss when he tries to figure out his math textbook it's written in latvian. the internet translator says it means headline well yes that's a possibility. a country schools were formed in the middle of the past decade. russian textbooks were hastily replaced with latvian ones and now
in short a documentary called latvia in hitler's footsteps way draws uncomfortable parallels between present day latvia and nazi germany. during the second of the second. they must go. that was a diversion but they must be rather. bored and i. think they would like to say it's nothing that the the language is of the things worth it in they have. the things about it and some rights in latvia if you're not a citizen and can't get thirty six of the jobs in the coordination of things for you are...
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hitler hated the final solution from the germans because he thought they were too civilized to accept his plan to eliminate the jews. ahmadinejad shouts it from the rooftops, we're going to wipe out israel and the united states. name me one, one muslim leader, one muslim government that has condemned that speech. that's the problem we face. and most people are in denial because it's a horrible problem. >> david, what do you think it's going to take to defeat the problem? we are not confronting it right now. >> americans wake up slowly. i mean, one of the -- you know, there's always two-sided impacts of things, law of unintended consequences but also good things have sometimes negative consequences. america is probably the happiest country on the face of the earth. there's so much to do here. there's so much freedom. there's so much opportunity. so, in 1941, just to give a whole graph of this picture of this problem, in 1941 hitler had overrun all of western europe, only the british were sort of holding out by a thread, the japanese had conquered all of southeast asia, the insurer, and
hitler hated the final solution from the germans because he thought they were too civilized to accept his plan to eliminate the jews. ahmadinejad shouts it from the rooftops, we're going to wipe out israel and the united states. name me one, one muslim leader, one muslim government that has condemned that speech. that's the problem we face. and most people are in denial because it's a horrible problem. >> david, what do you think it's going to take to defeat the problem? we are not...
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it's the same thing, hitler and the jewish people.aio and the illegal immigrants, as he calls them. it's not fair. >> inside, sheriff arpaio has put the entire jail on lockdown and is preparing to visit the perimeter and going to address media. if >> are you lining up a podium or something out there? >> last report i heard, there's approximately 5,000 protesters, because of sheriff arpaio's stance on illegal immigration, he's a nationwide figure and they're bussing in protesters from the los angeles area as well as texas. >> we came from los angeles and we're here to protest sheriff arpaio's policies toward immigrants, undocumented people and just in general. i feel he's doing a lot of, like, inhumane type of, you know, activities in arizona. >> so we've got a little situation. >> si, se puede. si, se puede. >> deputies in riot gear secure the facilities closest and special response teams have been deployed to o-yard. >> we have heightened security on the yard now in case something does happen. my squad, c-squad is on the compound. th
it's the same thing, hitler and the jewish people.aio and the illegal immigrants, as he calls them. it's not fair. >> inside, sheriff arpaio has put the entire jail on lockdown and is preparing to visit the perimeter and going to address media. if >> are you lining up a podium or something out there? >> last report i heard, there's approximately 5,000 protesters, because of sheriff arpaio's stance on illegal immigration, he's a nationwide figure and they're bussing in...
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, railing against hitler.ou had a word bruin, a beautiful writer who -- and west but rather. you know, these papers really did put forth rosters like murderers row. they put forward their columnists like the part of a ballclub. there were the home run hitters and it was a lee referred to it that way. a citizen kane, he hires the opposing papers great columnist to compete. that is what people look for, the personality and soul of the paper, and these were literary journalist which provides a lot of the value. >> could a columnist to the president on the phone? >> yes. yes. certainly, you mentioned walter lippmann, james reston, enormously respected. a great column of touring in dixie with lbj worry talks about jobs and selling civil rights. across the appellations like andy jackson in the jetliner, great of vivid writing. in no, molly ivins, i don't know if she could get a presence on the phone, but that tradition of the disease and for politics. and, again, her rage was remarkable. one of the things we try to
, railing against hitler.ou had a word bruin, a beautiful writer who -- and west but rather. you know, these papers really did put forth rosters like murderers row. they put forward their columnists like the part of a ballclub. there were the home run hitters and it was a lee referred to it that way. a citizen kane, he hires the opposing papers great columnist to compete. that is what people look for, the personality and soul of the paper, and these were literary journalist which provides a lot...
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. >> just before adolph hitler tried to be first.azi scientists worked day and night to develop a nuclear bomb. a worried albert an stein wrote this urgent letter to president roosevelt about the nazi program. it was lost in washington he's bureaucracy. >> it went to a committee ran by a sin tis department of agriculture. word didn't get around. >> in a weird twist of fate on december 6th, 1941, fdr approved the manhattan project. one day later the japanese attacked pearl harbor. naeshg joined the war and the nuclear arms race. the soviet union the u.s. and britain competed to snatch up hitler's nuclear scientists and secrets. with the success of the project they led the race to the bobb. harry truman choose to unleash it. atomic bombs laid waste to japanese cities of hiroshima forcing a japanese surrender. world war ii was over. but only four years later on july 16th, 19499 soviets shocked the world. >> an atomic explosion occurred in the soviet union. >> for the next 40 years the united states and soviet union faced off. ordinary a
. >> just before adolph hitler tried to be first.azi scientists worked day and night to develop a nuclear bomb. a worried albert an stein wrote this urgent letter to president roosevelt about the nazi program. it was lost in washington he's bureaucracy. >> it went to a committee ran by a sin tis department of agriculture. word didn't get around. >> in a weird twist of fate on december 6th, 1941, fdr approved the manhattan project. one day later the japanese attacked pearl...
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on hitler and joseph stalin. i want you to listen to what he said on tuesday.his is when he was sitting on the time person of the year. >> they topple the way money is distributed and taking it into their own hands is as good as stalin or hitler in the evil guys. >> of course, he is apologizing. tweeting, to remove any ambiguity about my appearance yesterday, want to apologize. it was never my intention to equate our banc industry with hitler and stalin to the most brutal dictators in modern history. >>> and now the new prime minister of greece. his name? luk of a s papadamos. he said his job will be to have the bail youxt he has to sell them on the big plan which is calling for new cost cutting measures. if that bailout plan is passed, more greek government workers will lose their jobs. >>> to eastern turkey, a race against time to save more than 100 people buried in rubble by that 5.7 earthquake. at least seven people are confirmed dead. the aftershock collapsed more than a dozen buildings, damaged in last month's 7.1 quake. >>> people living along the lake o
on hitler and joseph stalin. i want you to listen to what he said on tuesday.his is when he was sitting on the time person of the year. >> they topple the way money is distributed and taking it into their own hands is as good as stalin or hitler in the evil guys. >> of course, he is apologizing. tweeting, to remove any ambiguity about my appearance yesterday, want to apologize. it was never my intention to equate our banc industry with hitler and stalin to the most brutal dictators...
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it was the headquarters of hitler's not to germany. -- nazi germany. obama and i began our exchange. i mentioned i had been in berlin the night the wall came down, the only correspondent with a live transmission abilities. the president's said he knew. he said he was in law school at the time. [laughter] i walked away from that interview trying to take the measure of all the change that i had witnessed and we have all been through. it began to resonate as i lifted my grandchildren. i wondered 50 years from now what they would be saying about their time at what they would be saying about what we left them, what we created for them. as many of you know, when you begin to write a book, you think you have a firm idea of where you are going to go but you find that the journey becomes an adventure because with every page, as you finish it, you have new thoughts about the direction you want to go. this book, for me, came down to two questions -- what happened to the america i thought i know? and the second question to confront people i encountered as i went a
it was the headquarters of hitler's not to germany. -- nazi germany. obama and i began our exchange. i mentioned i had been in berlin the night the wall came down, the only correspondent with a live transmission abilities. the president's said he knew. he said he was in law school at the time. [laughter] i walked away from that interview trying to take the measure of all the change that i had witnessed and we have all been through. it began to resonate as i lifted my grandchildren. i wondered...
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as a president and they had hitler as a chancellor and we kind of saw how that worked out is that what you're talking about. well the german case i don't think is really analogous because the thing that made hitler possible was this immense inflation that hadn't struck hadn't hit the united states by a long shot in other words when you have to turn in several billion marks for four to buy a loaf of bread you know you're in trouble and a nation will do anything and elect anybody cue avoid that increasing spiral because it means starvation we were not in the same i mean there were a lot of people hurting in the united states but we weren't really in the same so what is a real thing i'm right happen here. you know they it's the interesting thing i mean the way it happens i think it was george orwell on my right who said when fascism comes to america it will come in the name of freedom it was exercising. or upton sinclair yeah maybe maybe. and that's what the tea party is about it's not only a phony populism it's an authoritarian populism because what they really want is this you know corp
as a president and they had hitler as a chancellor and we kind of saw how that worked out is that what you're talking about. well the german case i don't think is really analogous because the thing that made hitler possible was this immense inflation that hadn't struck hadn't hit the united states by a long shot in other words when you have to turn in several billion marks for four to buy a loaf of bread you know you're in trouble and a nation will do anything and elect anybody cue avoid that...