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he says that's because you can't really compare anybody to hitler except for hitler or maybe dick cheneyst comment is your mother should have had an abortion! >> i thought they were against abortion. interesting. >> dick cheney expressed his support for gay marriage. yeah, that's why it didn't take any courage. >> right. >> or having to pander to voters without second-guessing himself. and yet you drip balls treat him like he is human. >> that's because he is a war criminal. >> he can't believe the country for fear of being arrested and put on trial. so there is that. >> yeah, and he allowed himself to be reelected based on this gay-bashing campaign while he had a gay daughter. that took a lot of courage -- >> don't ever read the comment section of brightbart again. >> hi jean. >> good morning, stephanie. i am thrilled that the right-wing has opened the discussion about mormonism as well as the president's christian beliefs. because i think we need to have mormon education time every day now. and i'm going to kick us off. >> good here is jean with mormon fun facts. >> first of all the mo
he says that's because you can't really compare anybody to hitler except for hitler or maybe dick cheneyst comment is your mother should have had an abortion! >> i thought they were against abortion. interesting. >> dick cheney expressed his support for gay marriage. yeah, that's why it didn't take any courage. >> right. >> or having to pander to voters without second-guessing himself. and yet you drip balls treat him like he is human. >> that's because he is a war...
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after hitler' defeated.mgermany after hitler' defeated.potsdam germany after hitler's defeated defeated.,germany after hitler' defeated.potsdam, germany after hitler's defeated. it's a new big three with harry truman being the president. truman's attitude is different than that of roosevelt. some indication of that change of u.s. policy comes right away. remember i mentioned to you that even vice president harry truman had not been kept informed of the manhattan project. when he becomes president, it's like, okay, there are a few things that you probably need to know. one of them is, we've been working on a bomb that -- and you know what? it's the biggest, baddest bomb around. in the potsdam, truman gets the word that it works. we have successfully detonated an atomic bomb. it works. and so he goes over to stalin and says to him, yeah, hitler's been defeat ed. we want to cooperate with you, but i need to let you in on a little secret, the secret is, we're going to end this war with japan because we have an atomic weapon, the likes of which, again, the world has never seen. that was supp
after hitler' defeated.mgermany after hitler' defeated.potsdam germany after hitler's defeated defeated.,germany after hitler' defeated.potsdam, germany after hitler's defeated. it's a new big three with harry truman being the president. truman's attitude is different than that of roosevelt. some indication of that change of u.s. policy comes right away. remember i mentioned to you that even vice president harry truman had not been kept informed of the manhattan project. when he becomes...
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in exchange for that stalin informs roosevelt that once hitler is defeated, once hitler is defeated his nation will declare war on japan. that hadn't happened yet. we're fighting japan in the pacific. soviet union has not declared war on japan. here at tehran stalin tells roosevelt, you guys go ahead with d day, we defeat hitler, and with three months, within three months of hitler's defeat the soviet union will declare war on japan and help you, the americans, defeat this nation. so it's a very friendly kind of cordial meeting. the next time they get together it's a little bit different. in february of 1945 the big three meet for a second time. it's known as the alta conference. this is on the black sea. this time things have changed because if you'll remember from last class period, by the early part of 1945 the red army is driving deep into germany by now. they've already pushed the nazis out of their country all the way through poland and into germany and they are knocking on the door of berlin. the western allies, the americans, the british, well, we got slowed down a little bit al
in exchange for that stalin informs roosevelt that once hitler is defeated, once hitler is defeated his nation will declare war on japan. that hadn't happened yet. we're fighting japan in the pacific. soviet union has not declared war on japan. here at tehran stalin tells roosevelt, you guys go ahead with d day, we defeat hitler, and with three months, within three months of hitler's defeat the soviet union will declare war on japan and help you, the americans, defeat this nation. so it's a...
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hitler loved his dogs!ing poland. >> much like hitler was not there until the very end of world war ii, mitt romney pointing out yesterday that he wasn't technically there when that steal mill went bankrupt. >> the problem of course is that the steel factory closed down two years after i left bain. i was no longer there. [ affected laughter ] >> so that's hardly something which is on my watch and of course they also don't mention a couple of other things. one is that we are able to help create over a hundred thousand jobs. and he has no problem going out and doing fundraisers with bain capital and private equity people. >> hundred thousand jobs where exactly? >> i thought they downgraded it to ten thousands -- >> dozens of jobs somewhere. >> maybe a baker's dozen. >> this is what they don't when they don't like the numbers -- [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> scott walker disregards official jobs count now that it shows wisconsin losing the most jobs in the nation. disappointed -- disappointed! >> disappointe
hitler loved his dogs!ing poland. >> much like hitler was not there until the very end of world war ii, mitt romney pointing out yesterday that he wasn't technically there when that steal mill went bankrupt. >> the problem of course is that the steel factory closed down two years after i left bain. i was no longer there. [ affected laughter ] >> so that's hardly something which is on my watch and of course they also don't mention a couple of other things. one is that we are...
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hitler invaded russia in the summer of 1941. he tried to get in and get out and knock them out of this war. it didn't happen. early winter, he gets bogged down and eventually, in december of 1941, the russian red army gets up and begins to attack. one of the things about the invasion led me to this interesting quote. look at this for a second and without the author, tell me who you think it can be attributed to. winston churchhill. we are going to have strange bedfellows here in world war ii. and the ally is going to be joseph stalin. war makes strange bedfellows. we have the united states, great britain long ties, long time connection to history and culture and now we also have the soviet union as an ally. so the leader is joseph stalin. what we know now is in prison, more of his people into camps murdered more of his own people than hitler killed jews. he is a ruthless, brutal, paranoid dictator of the soviet union. now, when i day paranoid, i mean sort of schizophrenic kind of paranoid. she paranoid about the safety and secur
hitler invaded russia in the summer of 1941. he tried to get in and get out and knock them out of this war. it didn't happen. early winter, he gets bogged down and eventually, in december of 1941, the russian red army gets up and begins to attack. one of the things about the invasion led me to this interesting quote. look at this for a second and without the author, tell me who you think it can be attributed to. winston churchhill. we are going to have strange bedfellows here in world war ii....
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>> i am looking for my story about hitler.much about the guy. >> do you have an opinion off the cuff? you were in the cia. something tells me you know something about him. >> i am in trouble now. >> it took 10 years to get bin laden. >> i don't necessarily understand the fascination with artifacts like letters and things from people like hitler. i know there is a market out there, a small one perhaps, of collectors. >> it is out here on the corner. >> exactly. i guess where i am going with this is i really have nothing to say about it. i couldn't get behind anything he did. i thought he was despicable. >> that is such a daring comment. you couldn't get behind anything he has done. are you ready for "the office"? i just want to come out and say what hitler did was bad. well, mr. baker, there is no hand clap for you. >> can i get this clear? all of the people that love hitler send your letters to baker and not to us. >> i just wanted people to know where i stood, that's all. >> jim, are you surprised by any of these things you r
>> i am looking for my story about hitler.much about the guy. >> do you have an opinion off the cuff? you were in the cia. something tells me you know something about him. >> i am in trouble now. >> it took 10 years to get bin laden. >> i don't necessarily understand the fascination with artifacts like letters and things from people like hitler. i know there is a market out there, a small one perhaps, of collectors. >> it is out here on the corner. >>...
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>> it was old hitler. jon, we found and drank with old hitler. >> jon: what?thought he was in argentina? were you partying with old hitler, sam? >> after the cat tranquilizers i was pretty sure he was a had a loose nation. >> that old hitler (bleep) was real. >> jon: i think it's time for you level headed females to come home. >> we are, home, john. >> if you see jason remind him to feed my children. >> jon: all it has a very nice spice note. [ jim koch ] it has a little lemon zest and a historic brewing spice called grains of paradise. -it's citrusy. -lemony. sam adams summer ale, it totally reminds you of summer, you know? [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome back. hey it's a new yorkú"eprimary. [ laughter ] you know why -- because doesn't matter. jason jones has more. >> the republican primary has been a 24 hour news extravaganza for states like new hampshire and iowa. candidates and reporters flocked to local diners, newsstands, lunch counters, cafes, diner and greasy spoons drowning them with attention and pa lrnt i cheese. it was on to new york but with
>> it was old hitler. jon, we found and drank with old hitler. >> jon: what?thought he was in argentina? were you partying with old hitler, sam? >> after the cat tranquilizers i was pretty sure he was a had a loose nation. >> that old hitler (bleep) was real. >> jon: i think it's time for you level headed females to come home. >> we are, home, john. >> if you see jason remind him to feed my children. >> jon: all it has a very nice spice note. [...
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>> stephanie: i have breaking news on hitler. >> what? there's breaking news about hitler?astard. he was a flatulent -- what a jerk. >> we know this now because? >> well, the flatulent part because he was a beer drinking vegetarian. [farting sounds] >> the bull thing i didn't know about it. >> stephanie: there are rarely seen hitler documents up for auction next week. don't you wish you didn't spend all of your money on that? >> how do we know they're hitler's documents? >> stephanie: well, there's two lengthy reports on hitler's health. [farting sounds] >> stephanie: was the recipient of bull semen injections. to help hit lacking libido. >> how were they injected? >> stephanie: what are you suggesting? >> i don't know. >> into the bloodstream. gotcha. there are other ways. >> stephanie: well, he was a vegetarian but you're saying maybe -- never mind. maybe meat ate him. the doctor says hitler was very fond of the society of attractive women particularly during the years of his rise to power. in later years, he was sublimated with the power -- his increasing responsibility.
>> stephanie: i have breaking news on hitler. >> what? there's breaking news about hitler?astard. he was a flatulent -- what a jerk. >> we know this now because? >> well, the flatulent part because he was a beer drinking vegetarian. [farting sounds] >> the bull thing i didn't know about it. >> stephanie: there are rarely seen hitler documents up for auction next week. don't you wish you didn't spend all of your money on that? >> how do we know they're...
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just all claims to grant those being in the hitler coalitions up some states support was.subsidy submitted by opposition in parliament have been constantly refused in what concerns moral support we know that just disease. this year sixteen so from march was arranged by a lot of efforts undertaken by the foreign affairs ministry of flat where all investigators situated in lead to their very invited to hear the position of the foreign ministry. yes. explanation was a little bit balance is they told these people very crude it forcibly said they are secular prizes of nasi but. a letter in the anti-fascist to me to have placed. a subscription to the memories of mas it is g.m. in the morning in front of the monument. of liberty and let the those who are ranged as the latest march of crysis. members and their supporters they made all efforts to. do all they cough and say is slower going to from from a monument a little or a you are a historian here's some people are telling us today that vote fitness says they are harmless vets that symbolize independence of light well can you te
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of course, initially, hitler and stalin were allies. but in hitler's paranoia come he had decided that he needed the roman morals and land of russia and had in fact gone back on his supposed ally. this told churchill all he needed to know about stalin and his promises. at the time, churchill needed russia to hold down against the germans on the eastern front, while britain and of course, soon, america, bought the axis in the west. but he had really despise communism from the beginning. calling it a pestilence and foisting his desire to strangle bolshevism, which is another name for communism in its cradle. churchill has wanted to keep british troops in russia after world war i to help the anti-communist when the future of that country hung in the balance. the british prime minister, david lloyd george and american president woodrow wilson had vetoed this. at its core, churchill believed this went against the nature of the very soul, because it denied personal freedom and liberty for the sake of an all controlling police state. in russia
of course, initially, hitler and stalin were allies. but in hitler's paranoia come he had decided that he needed the roman morals and land of russia and had in fact gone back on his supposed ally. this told churchill all he needed to know about stalin and his promises. at the time, churchill needed russia to hold down against the germans on the eastern front, while britain and of course, soon, america, bought the axis in the west. but he had really despise communism from the beginning. calling...
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happened between president obama and president karzai is a nine hundred thirty seven chamberlain hitler bulb and there is not going to be peace in our time and when you know the president basically is speech and he talks about to go shares with the taliban well as we said less than ninety minutes after his departure he got the response. yeah that's right congressman west boiled down obama meeting with karzai in negotiations with the taliban to appeasing hitler although i must say a little confused as to who hitler is and the scenario is that karzai is the taliban either way let's not forget that we put karzai into power and the majority of afghans actually favor negotiating with the taliban or about the fact of the taliban didn't actually attack the united states on nine eleven never mind the fact of the taliban's popularity can not be understood by simple minded models derived from european history and of course for get the fact that neither cars i nor the taliban not even under the looses interpretations of history have ever tried to impose their will on the united states west and wes
happened between president obama and president karzai is a nine hundred thirty seven chamberlain hitler bulb and there is not going to be peace in our time and when you know the president basically is speech and he talks about to go shares with the taliban well as we said less than ninety minutes after his departure he got the response. yeah that's right congressman west boiled down obama meeting with karzai in negotiations with the taliban to appeasing hitler although i must say a little...
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nonetheless, her interview became the basis of a book, "i saw hitler," exclamation point. very few people outside of germany had ever seen hitler, and it was this book that would catapult her to national and international fame. but when she returned to berlin one year later, hitler -- now wise to her scathing contempt -- demanded that thompson leave the country or face incarceration. arriving at the west side dock in new york city to a hero's welcome, her newfound celebrity would be the death knell of her marriage. but it was also the fulfillment of a dream that she had begun more than ten years earlier. tossed about in the turmoil of unfulfilled promises and bringing up their difficult sons, these two women were struggling to maintain a semblance of order in their personal lives while riding the wave of professional success. but the force of historical events would convert these friends into political allies. in the late 1930s at the nazi war machine -- as the nazi war machine gained momentum and a second world war seemed inevitable, rebecca west understood that western d
nonetheless, her interview became the basis of a book, "i saw hitler," exclamation point. very few people outside of germany had ever seen hitler, and it was this book that would catapult her to national and international fame. but when she returned to berlin one year later, hitler -- now wise to her scathing contempt -- demanded that thompson leave the country or face incarceration. arriving at the west side dock in new york city to a hero's welcome, her newfound celebrity would be...
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although i must say a little confused as to who hitler is in the scenario is that karzai is the taliban either way let's not forget we put karzai independent are the majority of afghans actually favor negotiating with the taliban or how about the fact of the taliban didn't actually attack the united states on nine eleven never mind the fact of the taliban's popularity cannot be understood by simple minded models derived from european history and of course forget the fact that neither cars i nor the taliban not even under the looses interpretations of history have ever tried to impose their will on the united states west and west forget we're occupying afghanistan not the other way around karzai he says taking advantage of it in more ways than one but still congressman west saw fit to compare obama meeting with karzai and potential negotiations with the taliban to a regime bent on racial domination and global empire why well because the war in afghanistan is now the longest this country's ever fought it's increasingly unpopular and a growing number of americans see it as pointless benefi
although i must say a little confused as to who hitler is in the scenario is that karzai is the taliban either way let's not forget we put karzai independent are the majority of afghans actually favor negotiating with the taliban or how about the fact of the taliban didn't actually attack the united states on nine eleven never mind the fact of the taliban's popularity cannot be understood by simple minded models derived from european history and of course forget the fact that neither cars i nor...
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massive devastation might not be the way forward well then you just might as well hold hands with hitler and dance around the maple one of his three books do these guys read mein seriously i want to know because if i've ever given one i'll be sure to use it as a coaster but in all seriousness it is frightening and observe the allen west and his friends refer to every one of america's potential adversaries in the framing of world war two the fine the cold war is also a popular relic but guess what guys we know what you're getting at obama is an appeaser and everyone you want to attack is just like hitler it's funny right it's almost like appeaser is a bigger insult the nazi these days and it's even funnier that it's thrown around by politicians with a fascist like the all for military action and so because congress in west is usually at the forefront of the law i would say rather as clamor to use the term something he demonstrated yesterday the zany representative from florida is tonight's top time winner. oh ok it's time for happy hour joining me this evening is lauren lyster host of the
massive devastation might not be the way forward well then you just might as well hold hands with hitler and dance around the maple one of his three books do these guys read mein seriously i want to know because if i've ever given one i'll be sure to use it as a coaster but in all seriousness it is frightening and observe the allen west and his friends refer to every one of america's potential adversaries in the framing of world war two the fine the cold war is also a popular relic but guess...
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people compare obama to hitler. people compare bush to hitler. that's ridiculous.i don't think that's fair to the nazis. [ laughter ] because they got stuff done. [ audience ohs ] i'm just saying. if hitler wanted us to have health care, we would have health care! thank you, guys. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: joe machi, everybody! we'll be right back, everybody. come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
people compare obama to hitler. people compare bush to hitler. that's ridiculous.i don't think that's fair to the nazis. [ laughter ] because they got stuff done. [ audience ohs ] i'm just saying. if hitler wanted us to have health care, we would have health care! thank you, guys. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: joe machi, everybody! we'll be right back, everybody. come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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people compare obama to hitler. people compare bush to hitler. that's ridiculous.don't think that's fair to the nazis. [ laughter ] because they got stuff done. [ audience ohs ] i'm just saying. if hitler wanted us to have health care, we would have health care! thank you, guys. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: joe machi, everybody! we'll be right back, everybody. come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ strea-ea-ea-ea-eam ♪ stream, stream, stream... ♪ strea-ea-ea-ea-eam ♪ stream, stream, stream... ♪ when i want you... ♪ ...in my arms... ♪ when i want you... ♪ ...and all your charms... ♪ whenever i want you, all i have to do is... ♪ [ female announcer ] introducing xfinity streampix. stream your favorite movies and full seasons of shows instantly on any screen. find out more online.
people compare obama to hitler. people compare bush to hitler. that's ridiculous.don't think that's fair to the nazis. [ laughter ] because they got stuff done. [ audience ohs ] i'm just saying. if hitler wanted us to have health care, we would have health care! thank you, guys. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: joe machi, everybody! we'll be right back, everybody. come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ strea-ea-ea-ea-eam ♪ stream, stream, stream... ♪ strea-ea-ea-ea-eam ♪...
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but she is not calling ann romney hitler. she is just comparing ann's beliefs with hitler.example of relativism than value are no better than nazi's. goldberg should know. hitler and stallen were leftists just like her. see what i did? i pulled a gold berg on a go berg. that's why i love anita dunn. obama's former communication director. at least she is open for the admiration for mass murders. remember this? >> mao zedong and mother teresa, not often coupled with each other. but the two people i turn to most. >> greg: she gets a wow for mao but not from mitt. >> mitt romney has a backward looking attitude, particularly when it comes to women. it will come out. >> greg: so feminists lauds a man whose great leap forward led to many million deaths, including women but see mitt as backward looking. take mitt's back word over mao forward any day. the extreme of the women's movement hung shame around the greatest power women have, motherhood. feminists are the bouncers with a message to the unborn who approach. get a life. >> bob: time to go to commercial yet? freddie didn't you
but she is not calling ann romney hitler. she is just comparing ann's beliefs with hitler.example of relativism than value are no better than nazi's. goldberg should know. hitler and stallen were leftists just like her. see what i did? i pulled a gold berg on a go berg. that's why i love anita dunn. obama's former communication director. at least she is open for the admiration for mass murders. remember this? >> mao zedong and mother teresa, not often coupled with each other. but the two...
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and so he goes over to stalin and says to him, yeah, hitler's been defeated. we want to cooperate with you, but i need to let you in on a little secret. the secret is we're going to end this war with japan because we have an atomic weapon, the likes of which, again, the world has never seen. that was supposed to be news to stalin. it wasn't. he already knew. really ironic. our own vice president, harry truman, was sort of kept in the dark about the whole development, yet stalin already knew. we already have soviet spies in the united states who had passed information along to stalin that we were working on it, we were close to it. he already knew we were very close to having a successful nuclear weapon. well, what truman's going to do then is to give the japanese an opportunity to surrender. when they don't, we've talked about this, we drop two. the first on hiroshima august 6th when there still was no surrender we dropped a second on nagasaki on august 9th and then eventually the japanese surrender. and i mentioned to you last time, the primary reason why tru
and so he goes over to stalin and says to him, yeah, hitler's been defeated. we want to cooperate with you, but i need to let you in on a little secret. the secret is we're going to end this war with japan because we have an atomic weapon, the likes of which, again, the world has never seen. that was supposed to be news to stalin. it wasn't. he already knew. really ironic. our own vice president, harry truman, was sort of kept in the dark about the whole development, yet stalin already knew. we...
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hitler read or was informed about freud's comments in his book rg saying a group is extraordinary kred you lus and open to influence, has no critical faculty, does not exist for it, it thinks in images which call one another up by association and whose agreement with reality is never checked by reasonable function. the feelings of group are always very simple and very exaggerated so that the group knows neither doubt nor uncertainty, it goes directly to extremes. if a suspicion is expressed it's changed in an in con troe verdict i believe certainty. a trace of anti-pathy is turned in hatred. anyone who wishes to produce an effect upon it needs no logical adjustment in his argument, he must paint in the most forceful colors, exaggerate and must repeat the same thing again and again. well, boy, if you're speaking to a group even a group like this, if you want to repeat the same thing over and over again, because this group is not going to think critically about it. what you need to do is to have the sort of educational experience that i could have when i met with voters in russell pearce
hitler read or was informed about freud's comments in his book rg saying a group is extraordinary kred you lus and open to influence, has no critical faculty, does not exist for it, it thinks in images which call one another up by association and whose agreement with reality is never checked by reasonable function. the feelings of group are always very simple and very exaggerated so that the group knows neither doubt nor uncertainty, it goes directly to extremes. if a suspicion is expressed...
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and through his knowledge about them and whatever, he published this book, "hitler's fatal sickness." it engendered a lot of criticism and a lot of discussion. he hypothesized that adolf hitler had parkinson's following a disease, whether he gotten -- got encephalitis during world war i. this was the discussion. he said the war happened the way it did because of parkinson's and hitler making what he called bizarre judgments. having said that, dr. lattimer was also a ballistics expert, the first nongovernmental, nongovernmental, medical individual, allowed to view the--the photographs and the transcripts from the kennedy assassination. and this is back in the -- in the '70s, and he came out and agreed with the findings of the warren commission, that there was a single assassin. now the most interesting thing is this right here. he was a collect our of historical relics. professor warren used some nice language about what he collected and what he didn't collect. let me just go through a couple of them and then we will get into the civil war. well, the first thing was he owned lincoln's
and through his knowledge about them and whatever, he published this book, "hitler's fatal sickness." it engendered a lot of criticism and a lot of discussion. he hypothesized that adolf hitler had parkinson's following a disease, whether he gotten -- got encephalitis during world war i. this was the discussion. he said the war happened the way it did because of parkinson's and hitler making what he called bizarre judgments. having said that, dr. lattimer was also a ballistics expert,...
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stahlian did it, hitler did it. >> bill: that is really dumb, correct? >> you know why it's dumb because ann romney is not running for president. she is not fair game. of course, there is never necessity for a stalin or hitler reference. >> bill: the crown of motherhood. >> listen, it's okay that ms. goldberg is is a working professional woman and hats off to her for that reason. >> >> bill: crowns off to her. >> tiara off to her. >> bill: whatever it may be. >> >> we cannot denigrate women who have just as proud to wear the role of the hat or the crown or the tiara of motherhood. >> bill: he he will never wear the crown of motherhood that we know of. >> it means something else to my apartment. what's up with chris haze? is that like an infomercial for supplements? i have never seen that before. >> i have seen it. >> bill: dragging stalin and hitler into the discussion is unbelievably stupid. gutfeld has chosen some problems in the california public school system, go. >> take, for example, the given to fourth graders. >> tell a story about riding a camel
stahlian did it, hitler did it. >> bill: that is really dumb, correct? >> you know why it's dumb because ann romney is not running for president. she is not fair game. of course, there is never necessity for a stalin or hitler reference. >> bill: the crown of motherhood. >> listen, it's okay that ms. goldberg is is a working professional woman and hats off to her for that reason. >> >> bill: crowns off to her. >> tiara off to her. >> bill:...
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stahlian did it, hitler did it. >> bill: that is really dumb, correct? it's dumb because ann romney is not running for president. she is not fair game. of course, there is never necessity for a stalin or hitler reference. >> bill: the crown of motherhood. >> listen, it's okay that ms. goldberg is is a working professional woman and hats off to her for that reason. >> >> bill: crowns off to her. >> tiara off to her. >> bill: whatever it may be. >> >> we cannot denigrate women who have just as proud to wear the role of the hat or the crown or the tiara of motherhood. >> bill: he he will never wear the crown of motherhood that we know of. >> it means something else to my apartment. what's up with chris haze? is that like an infomercial for supplements? i have never seen that before. >> i have seen it. >> bill: dragging stalin and hitler into the discussion is unbelievably stupid. gutfeld has chosen some problems in the california public school system, go. >> take, for example, the given to fourth graders. >> tell a story about riding a camel. >> sounds easy
stahlian did it, hitler did it. >> bill: that is really dumb, correct? it's dumb because ann romney is not running for president. she is not fair game. of course, there is never necessity for a stalin or hitler reference. >> bill: the crown of motherhood. >> listen, it's okay that ms. goldberg is is a working professional woman and hats off to her for that reason. >> >> bill: crowns off to her. >> tiara off to her. >> bill: whatever it may be. >>...
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. >> it goes back to the nazi and appeasing hitler. it is an awful word and there is no basis for this. ask limb fhim for an example of appeasement. libya, that's an incident in which the president pushed the european allies to go further than they were willing to go to take on khadafi's killing machine threatening civilians. the president makes a good case on not appeasing al qaeda, can which is our biggest threat. mitt romney is saying russia is our number one geo-political foe, can which is not true. and blaming the president for appeasing unidentified enemies. it is the type of thing that shouldn't passfully kind of laugh test. you shouldn't be allowed in the room with positions like that. but because it feeds this notion that obama is an amateur, that he is not really american, can't really care about america and american values, it finds a foot hold among those out there who are already skrept cal of the president and red meat for those folks. it is kind of sad that romney has to sink that low and can't have an honest debate over
. >> it goes back to the nazi and appeasing hitler. it is an awful word and there is no basis for this. ask limb fhim for an example of appeasement. libya, that's an incident in which the president pushed the european allies to go further than they were willing to go to take on khadafi's killing machine threatening civilians. the president makes a good case on not appeasing al qaeda, can which is our biggest threat. mitt romney is saying russia is our number one geo-political foe, can...
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truman will meet with stalin and churchill in germany after hitler is defeated. it's a new big three with harry truman being the president. truman's attitude is different. some indication of that change of u.s. policy comes right away. even harry truman was not kept informed. it was like okay, a few things you need to know. one is we have been working on a bomb. you know what? it's the biggest baddest bomb around. truman gets the word that it works. we have detonated an atomic bomb. it works. he goes over to stalin. lit her has been defeated and we want to cooperate with you, but i need to let you in on a secret. the secret is we are going to end this war with japan because we have an atomic weapon the likes of which the world has never seen. they were kept in the dark, but stalin already knew. we have soviet spies in the united states. they passed information along that we were working on it and close to it. he knew we were very close to having a successful nuclear weapon. well, what truman is going to do then is to give the japanese an opportunity to surrender
truman will meet with stalin and churchill in germany after hitler is defeated. it's a new big three with harry truman being the president. truman's attitude is different. some indication of that change of u.s. policy comes right away. even harry truman was not kept informed. it was like okay, a few things you need to know. one is we have been working on a bomb. you know what? it's the biggest baddest bomb around. truman gets the word that it works. we have detonated an atomic bomb. it works....
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man, you're what hitler had in mind. >> i am? thanks. >> thanks for coming, guys. (yelling ) >> all right. sun devils i'm taking my green screen back to hollywood. you can scrape off some of your makeup now. good night. [cheers and applause] ♪ 2012, may 10th, 2012, from comedy central's world studios in new york this is the daily show with jon ste warts. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome to the daily show, my name is jon stewart. we have a show for you today. robert caro will be joining us, author of "the passage of power" it's the fourth volume in his remarkable biography of lbj, lbj, of course, spanish for the bj. (laughter) but we begin tonight with last night's momentous news. >> it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that i think same-sex couples should be able to get married (cheers and applause) >> jon: finally,-- from its president of the united states. of course the president still believes it is an issue best left to the states. but they're not complaining ton
man, you're what hitler had in mind. >> i am? thanks. >> thanks for coming, guys. (yelling ) >> all right. sun devils i'm taking my green screen back to hollywood. you can scrape off some of your makeup now. good night. [cheers and applause] ♪ 2012, may 10th, 2012, from comedy central's world studios in new york this is the daily show with jon ste warts. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> jon:...
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and hitler always stood firm, he says when i get to power, i want to be legitimate. because when you have legitimacy, that gives you everything you need to do what you want. anyway, just a small digression. the origins of the wall. there's no doubt that east germany was the earliest and strongest advocate of a building of some barrier between east and west berlin. as early at 1952, he had mentioned to stalin his decision to put up something to stem the flow of refugees. stalin turned him down. he had other ideas at that time, but among those was hoping that germany would agree to remain neutral or become neutral and not be within -- and in exchange for which, he would give german unity. in any case, stalin said no. and it's also interesting in another context. in commenting on the possibility of germany becoming communist, he made the remark making germany communist is like trying to saddle a cow. then by 1953, stalin died in march of '53, the work uprising was brutally suppressed. the flow of refugees increased. and the exodus weakened east german's economy as the r
and hitler always stood firm, he says when i get to power, i want to be legitimate. because when you have legitimacy, that gives you everything you need to do what you want. anyway, just a small digression. the origins of the wall. there's no doubt that east germany was the earliest and strongest advocate of a building of some barrier between east and west berlin. as early at 1952, he had mentioned to stalin his decision to put up something to stem the flow of refugees. stalin turned him down....
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hitler himself read gobineau's publications and agreed with them. he has a big impact on the debate in the u.s. before the american civil war. now, not all white southerners are pro slavery. we must always bear that in mind. there are always some dissenters within. there are people who become abolitionists like cassius clay who stays in the south until the civil war breaks out. there are people who leave the south like the greinke sisters. there are dissenting voices in the 1830s on the issue of slavery. not too many. because it takes courage to speak out on this issue. but a few people. for example, a newspaper editor in a small town in south carolina in the 1830s said in his paper, his paper was called "the southern wig." obviously he is a supporter of the wig party. he said in his paper let's have a debate here in the south within the white population about slavery. no outsiders, just us. let's have an honest, open debate. his name was maynard richardson. he says this in his paper, he invites people to write articles and essays expressing their t
hitler himself read gobineau's publications and agreed with them. he has a big impact on the debate in the u.s. before the american civil war. now, not all white southerners are pro slavery. we must always bear that in mind. there are always some dissenters within. there are people who become abolitionists like cassius clay who stays in the south until the civil war breaks out. there are people who leave the south like the greinke sisters. there are dissenting voices in the 1830s on the issue...
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i defeated hitler. hitler wanted to kill me. i'm alive. he is dead. and i brought into this world very productive generations. i remember my youngest grandson is now in college, but when he was about 10 years old, maybe younger, he came over to me, and i don't know how it came to a young boy like this, and he says grandparent, i'm very happy that you survived and that you're here. if you wouldn't have survived, i wouldn't be here either. and so i'm walking proud in this country and very grateful what it offered me in giving me a chance and an opportunity. thank you all. >> when you think that during world war ii twoen 50 and 70 million people were killed and you think about those who never had a chance after the war and what they could have done in their own professions, in their own lives. so these guys obviously feel very blessed to be here and we're very blessed to have you as part of this panel. and ross and jimmy as well for the great job they did bringing your story to life. so thank you very much. we have one quick treat before you go. brian fo
i defeated hitler. hitler wanted to kill me. i'm alive. he is dead. and i brought into this world very productive generations. i remember my youngest grandson is now in college, but when he was about 10 years old, maybe younger, he came over to me, and i don't know how it came to a young boy like this, and he says grandparent, i'm very happy that you survived and that you're here. if you wouldn't have survived, i wouldn't be here either. and so i'm walking proud in this country and very...