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that was none other than adolf hitler. it was possible that hitler and freud met each other in the streets of vienna in 1909 are one of those combinations it is possible that they would've left it off till her wanting revenge. moving fast forward, 30 years, he is and he is now the most powerful man in the world. he had become chancellor of germany in 1932 and had successfully consolidated his power. his commitment to germany's future is absolutely ferocious. part of his reliance and conscience -- he was smart and shrewd in the world was incredibly unluckily. by 1938, hitler had just about consolidated his power in germany. there were some dissenters in the german army, but even they are beginning to see that this was a man of destiny. in 1938, he wanted one thing about everything else in the world, and that one thing was to return to vienna and to make austria a part of the greater german reich. this is his absolute undivided idea and there was nothing that was going to stop him from doing so. in 1938, hitler's army crosse
that was none other than adolf hitler. it was possible that hitler and freud met each other in the streets of vienna in 1909 are one of those combinations it is possible that they would've left it off till her wanting revenge. moving fast forward, 30 years, he is and he is now the most powerful man in the world. he had become chancellor of germany in 1932 and had successfully consolidated his power. his commitment to germany's future is absolutely ferocious. part of his reliance and conscience...
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, about hitler's expansion in europe, especially and about how to stop it. in a time when you as you also know, millions of americans had no interest at all in getting involved in this thing. it was the first is thing from their mind. but roosevelt was on top of from a very early. in january 41 before pearl harbor he said if we have to fight essentially, there's only one way can be justified and that is how we fight and we achieve and we realize for the entire world our freedom. the display on the four freedoms as you walk down the hallway here today in this room. the four freedoms are basically human rights, not just for americans but for every men and women everywhere. so that everyone has freedom of speech and freedom from fear, the freedom of religion and the one that really got him in trouble with conservatives, freedom from want. here's a state know what's coming later. you're not going to read much about freedom from want and ambrose and brokaw. so let's look at a couple of sort of classic ways in which, in the classic with him in which world war ii w
, about hitler's expansion in europe, especially and about how to stop it. in a time when you as you also know, millions of americans had no interest at all in getting involved in this thing. it was the first is thing from their mind. but roosevelt was on top of from a very early. in january 41 before pearl harbor he said if we have to fight essentially, there's only one way can be justified and that is how we fight and we achieve and we realize for the entire world our freedom. the display on...
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of course, initially hitler and stalin were allies, but in hitler's paranoia, he had decided that heeeded the raw minerals and the land of russia and had, in fact, gone back on his supposed ally. this told churchill pretty much all he needed to know about stalin and his promises. now, at the time churchill needed russia to hold out against the germans on the bitterly cold eastern front while britain and, of course, soon america fought the axis in the west. but he had really despised communism from the beginning, calling it a pestilence and voicing his desire to strangle bolshevism which is another name for communism in its cradle. churchill had wanted to keep british troops in russia after world war i to help the anti-communists, but british prime minister david lloyd george and american presidentwood row will sovereign had -- wood wilson had see toed this. vetoed this. it denied personal freedom and liberty for the sake of an all-controlling police state. in russia and at this point across most of eastern europe stalin and his agents told people what to think, how to live, whom to a
of course, initially hitler and stalin were allies, but in hitler's paranoia, he had decided that heeeded the raw minerals and the land of russia and had, in fact, gone back on his supposed ally. this told churchill pretty much all he needed to know about stalin and his promises. now, at the time churchill needed russia to hold out against the germans on the bitterly cold eastern front while britain and, of course, soon america fought the axis in the west. but he had really despised communism...
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gets fan mail from adolf hitler before hitler takes pour this they help draft a law which re severelyestricts who can immigrant in the country when the law is reformed again in 1965. you have new yorkers immigrants and antiimmigrant in this period really affecting public policy for the nation. jumping ahead to the '30s. these are american nazis. in 1939 this is the german-american. a minority within the german-american exphiewnty. world war i was traumatic for german-americans the willingness to get out there and be nationalist had been quelled. there was a small group of german-american nazis. most of them were recent immigrants from germany and they marched on 86th street and held rallies in madison square garden. this period in new york is a period the '30 suicide a simmering period because the depression people's feeling economically stressed competing for jobs, and because of the international situation, the rise of naziism we have stalin in control of the soviet union and invading ethiopia. the japan invading china. whenever you look in asia and europe, the civil war in 1936 it
gets fan mail from adolf hitler before hitler takes pour this they help draft a law which re severelyestricts who can immigrant in the country when the law is reformed again in 1965. you have new yorkers immigrants and antiimmigrant in this period really affecting public policy for the nation. jumping ahead to the '30s. these are american nazis. in 1939 this is the german-american. a minority within the german-american exphiewnty. world war i was traumatic for german-americans the willingness...
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it was free. [ laughter ] a fun-loving hitler jumpsuit that said, "hitler -- why not?" just couldn't quite keep his jew fingers -- his "jingers" -- off the free thing. he had to grab it. [ laughter, applause ] >> a party, too history on nick for facts. a candidate too successful for taxes. a city where flip-flops are everywhere. from tampa, florida. this is the republican national convention, the road to jeb bush 2016! captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: hey, everybody, welcome to the daily show. my name is jon stewart. in the great city of tampa, this is the third night that officially qualifies the daily show as an invasive species. so michael steele will be joining us at the end too much show, moments ago mitt romney of massachusetts accepted his party's nomination for the presidency, it was a speech full of sentences. that i thought he really delivered in english. we will have more details tomorrow. but yesterday, it was romney's running mate paul ryan's party favorite, and electric speaker and to highlight t
it was free. [ laughter ] a fun-loving hitler jumpsuit that said, "hitler -- why not?" just couldn't quite keep his jew fingers -- his "jingers" -- off the free thing. he had to grab it. [ laughter, applause ] >> a party, too history on nick for facts. a candidate too successful for taxes. a city where flip-flops are everywhere. from tampa, florida. this is the republican national convention, the road to jeb bush 2016! captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme...
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avoid the recall well he's at it again this time trying to convince americans that president obama is hitler just how dangerous are ralph reed in his religious political machine and while politicians in washington including president obama continue america's failed war on drugs many are calling for medical marijuana to be legalized one of the strongest proponents of medical marijuana is actress comedian and presidential candidate roseanne barr with her later in the show and remember the terminator movies how an evil computer program takes over the world well that happening right now on wall street why is the government allowing machines to do most of the trading at the big banks and isn't it time we shut them down. you need to know this thousands of religious voters across the nation are receiving surveys in the mail that aren't really surveys or push polls push polls are things that are designed disguised as surveys but actually intended to leave specific information or decision from asian stuck in the minds of voters for example the first issues summary from which questions two and three d
avoid the recall well he's at it again this time trying to convince americans that president obama is hitler just how dangerous are ralph reed in his religious political machine and while politicians in washington including president obama continue america's failed war on drugs many are calling for medical marijuana to be legalized one of the strongest proponents of medical marijuana is actress comedian and presidential candidate roseanne barr with her later in the show and remember the...
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you say -- >> greg: hitler. >> dana: hitler. nazis. the references are all throughout.pootlean the state chairman of the democratic national committee in south carolina said in a state newspaper that nikki haley was like eva braun, hitler's girlfriend, mistress. then today he said what i was doing is, i don't mean it. it meant to call her a nazi. anyway, just my syntax. i have the same problem as president obama. i think south carolina jewish community probably came out and said to him you need to back off. nikki haley is the first african-american woman to be governor any state. >> bob: indian. >> dana: sorry. indian american woman. obviously i got that wrong. spoke at the convention. why would he call her eva braun? >> greg: two things. left created the idea of hate speech because they're good at it. we invented a word called harpootleaned. that means you say something stupid and ten say something dumber to get out of it. >> eric: i thought that was a biden. >> bob: i don't remember us having a long discussion when paul ryan gave his speech full of misstatements. >> g
you say -- >> greg: hitler. >> dana: hitler. nazis. the references are all throughout.pootlean the state chairman of the democratic national committee in south carolina said in a state newspaper that nikki haley was like eva braun, hitler's girlfriend, mistress. then today he said what i was doing is, i don't mean it. it meant to call her a nazi. anyway, just my syntax. i have the same problem as president obama. i think south carolina jewish community probably came out and said to...
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most horrendous the world will ever know who killed 6 million of my relatives and there was a of hitler because tertial was excitable, had high-energy, believed in himself despite the clear after failure in his personal life and overcame and learned lessons and that is what everyone has to do that is one and a chicken or become successful. you fail and learn and get back up, don't ask for a bailout and that is what is wrong with the economy today. you cannot reward the people that fail. it started under george bush you don't reward the failing companies on wall street. i tell people when you're mad at besio that makes $20 million a year, 50 million you have no right he doesn't cost taxpayers a dime but you can be met government employees could get 100,000 a year for not working the rest of their lives that comes from us the taxpayer but when the day comes to bail out the company and allows them to keep paying $50 million dan you've broken every principal of capitalism and taxpayers have a right to be mad that is the only area that i will ever agree. they're filled with the socialists an
most horrendous the world will ever know who killed 6 million of my relatives and there was a of hitler because tertial was excitable, had high-energy, believed in himself despite the clear after failure in his personal life and overcame and learned lessons and that is what everyone has to do that is one and a chicken or become successful. you fail and learn and get back up, don't ask for a bailout and that is what is wrong with the economy today. you cannot reward the people that fail. it...
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. >> they call me hitler, assassinate me. what is this? just trying to do my job. >>> about 140,000 inmates per year are booked into the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona. >> step up to the podium, please. okay. turn to the left for me. >> those charged with less serious crimes will likely have a court hearing and be released within a day or two, to await resolution of their charges. >> come on out. >> but chronic offenders are those charged with violent crimes, could be held for weeks, months or even years. until their cases are tried and settled. during the intake process, these inmates are immediately separated from the others. >> so we put them in the isolation cells, but whenever we get here we do a walkaround. isn't he the one we dressed out yesterday? combative. this gentleman's isolated because he's combative with staff. so we wouldn't be surprised when he's ready to go upstairs for his permanent housing we get involved to move him, in case he starts fighting. >> unlike in prison, jail inmates often arrive fresh from a crime
. >> they call me hitler, assassinate me. what is this? just trying to do my job. >>> about 140,000 inmates per year are booked into the maricopa county jail in phoenix, arizona. >> step up to the podium, please. okay. turn to the left for me. >> those charged with less serious crimes will likely have a court hearing and be released within a day or two, to await resolution of their charges. >> come on out. >> but chronic offenders are those charged with...
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it is indisputable that more than 6 million jews were annihilated by adolf hitler and the nazis. the question is, do you dispute that 6 million jews were killed? >> translator: do you believe in the freedom of thoughts and ideas or no? >> i believe in facts. >> translator: and the freedom of research, do you believe that and allow that or not? >> i believe in -- >> translator: two times two equals -- >> that's not my question. i'm asking you whether you believe -- you're a scholar, very tell intelligent man -- that 6 million jews were annihilated by adolf hitler? do you believe that as a fact? >> translator: you pose a question and only want to hear -- >> it's a simple question. >> translator: do you want my answer or yourself? >> it's simple. you either believe it or you don't. >> translator: your answer and your thoughts seem to be quite clear on the topic. why do you wish to impose your own opinion on me? >> i believe it's an inarguable fact that 6 million jews were killed by the nazis and adolf hitler. i'm asking you as the president of iran and a scholar, do you believe 6 mi
it is indisputable that more than 6 million jews were annihilated by adolf hitler and the nazis. the question is, do you dispute that 6 million jews were killed? >> translator: do you believe in the freedom of thoughts and ideas or no? >> i believe in facts. >> translator: and the freedom of research, do you believe that and allow that or not? >> i believe in -- >> translator: two times two equals -- >> that's not my question. i'm asking you whether you...
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do you believe that six million jews were annihilated by hitler and the nazis?believe that as a fact? >> translator: you pose a question and are willing to only hear what you want me to say. >> it's a simple answer. >> translator: do you want my answer or the answer that you want me to give? your opinion is quite clear. >> you either believe it or you don't. >> translator: your answer and your thoughts seem to be quite clear on the topic. why do you wish to impose your opinion on me? >> i believe it is an inarguable fact that six million jews were killed in the war by hitler and the nazis. i'm merely asking you as the president of iran and as a scholar, do you believe that six million jews were killed by the nazis, or do you think that is not true? >> translator: so in other words, i must accept the premise of your question in order to give you the answer? >> no. you either believe six million jews were killed or you don't. >> translator: you asked me a question. >> the answer to the question, mr. president, is yes or no. i'm not imposing any ideas. >> translato
do you believe that six million jews were annihilated by hitler and the nazis?believe that as a fact? >> translator: you pose a question and are willing to only hear what you want me to say. >> it's a simple answer. >> translator: do you want my answer or the answer that you want me to give? your opinion is quite clear. >> you either believe it or you don't. >> translator: your answer and your thoughts seem to be quite clear on the topic. why do you wish to impose...
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the fact that it is often overlooked is to the very end of the war id of hitler remained in power and became the butcher of europe remained in power. josette i just mentioned remained in power. and the idea that we would negotiate and enter the war with these people was unthinkable. another strategic decision roosevelt took upon himself. we all know that he was urged by albert einstein to do something about the destructive power and roosevelt consequently launched the manhattan project. the use of atomic weapons was admittedly horrifying. when the first bomb was dropped on hiroshima probably 70,000 people live on the spot. similar loss of life and three days later another bomb was dropped on nagasaki. at the same time the united states had been thinking of attacking japan with atomic weapons. an invasion of japan was being mounted. estimates were that if you had to land may be half a million would be lost. even looking from the standpoint of the japanese, the japanese have shown a willingness to take terrific casualties in the campaigns of guadalcanal, casualties that are inconceivabl
the fact that it is often overlooked is to the very end of the war id of hitler remained in power and became the butcher of europe remained in power. josette i just mentioned remained in power. and the idea that we would negotiate and enter the war with these people was unthinkable. another strategic decision roosevelt took upon himself. we all know that he was urged by albert einstein to do something about the destructive power and roosevelt consequently launched the manhattan project. the use...
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. >> one of the challenges we use in school is how many people nail their children hitler. why don't you rebrand that name? you can't. it's one of those words, one of those names you just don't touch. >> the n word is more valuable. >> both are valuable. >> you want to talk about your generation. look at richard pryer. we didn't pick up these images and threats from nowhere. >> i'm saying our generation didn't give you anything. i think we were much more cautious about certain words. go for it. >> let's talkn't the influence hip hop has on specific communities all together right. we've had the n word. and we talked about images that hip hop has sold to the separate communities. i think the n word has become something that is way popular. it could not have been done through hip hop today. that was something that was sold and now part of our society. and if you look back 30 years would someone have thought that could would have been part of society? if we look 30 years in the future who would say these images of women in hip hop that is the extreme who is to say that doesn't
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we've got the are mania, we had hitler in nazi germany, but leaders are nothing without followers. why are people following these malignant leaders? well, this goes in along with the story. so in rue rwanda, you had this crisis situation, you had a malignant leader. you had an incident where the plane of the president was shot down. and then you had a radio station that been around. it was the hip station. it played the best music. it told the funniest jokes. it had political commentary, and this once the plane came down, it became more and more version targeting one particular group for eye nailuation. blaming then for the problems in rue rwanda particularly for shooting down the plane of the president, painting them as they said the invader. soiling the land, and the worst part of it that really gets people to kill the other is that if you don't kill them first, they're going to kill you. across all genocides it's there. when the message is coming through the rtlm, which is the radio station in rwanda, it was one message, not countered by other mass media. rwanda is a heavy readi
we've got the are mania, we had hitler in nazi germany, but leaders are nothing without followers. why are people following these malignant leaders? well, this goes in along with the story. so in rue rwanda, you had this crisis situation, you had a malignant leader. you had an incident where the plane of the president was shot down. and then you had a radio station that been around. it was the hip station. it played the best music. it told the funniest jokes. it had political commentary, and...
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surprise it was a surprise however as who is behind this latest mailer comparing the president to hitler and how wide it's been distributed the guy behind it is this guy ralph reed one of the most powerful republican strategist in the game and the leader of the faith and freedom coalition one of the most problematic christian conservative organizations in the nation now that he's made a rebirth after his scandalous and almost certainly criminal involvement with jack abramoff ralph reed is also pretty chummy with mitt romney even eliciting praise from the republican nominee for president. romney saying we're all for it is doing a great job here with the faith and freedom coalition this is going to make a big impact across america i appreciate the work you are doing here but no matter how this absurd you think a push poll comparing obama to hitler and castro maybe make no mistake about it ralph reed is a force to be reckoned with as he takes millions from republican big money interests to build a gigantic net network of religious voters for a massive get out the vote effort come election d
surprise it was a surprise however as who is behind this latest mailer comparing the president to hitler and how wide it's been distributed the guy behind it is this guy ralph reed one of the most powerful republican strategist in the game and the leader of the faith and freedom coalition one of the most problematic christian conservative organizations in the nation now that he's made a rebirth after his scandalous and almost certainly criminal involvement with jack abramoff ralph reed is also...
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that's a weird looking hitler. >> what's so weird about it?s face looks funny. >> looks funny? >> i could tell that ronnie actually didn't appreciate my criticism of his tattoo. i think he was a little stunned that i would actually say anything. he probably had a lot of pride in it but i thought it was very silly looking. >> then there are the tattoos in the category of their own. >> i'm a felon obviously because i'm a felon. >> bruce camel, army of darkness. i just liked them, put them on. >> as far as my tattoos go, the most painful one i would probably have to say the one i got in the middle of the armpit t was like a burning pain. it almost felt like it was burning with a torch rather than a gun. it was real hot. as you could tell, i made it through it, i got it done. >> kelly mcnut was one of the more colorful inmates we met at the maricopa county jail and her tattoos were some of the more provocative we've ever seen on a female inmate. >> and then the moon doing something to the lady. and look and see how the moon doesn't look happy doin
that's a weird looking hitler. >> what's so weird about it?s face looks funny. >> looks funny? >> i could tell that ronnie actually didn't appreciate my criticism of his tattoo. i think he was a little stunned that i would actually say anything. he probably had a lot of pride in it but i thought it was very silly looking. >> then there are the tattoos in the category of their own. >> i'm a felon obviously because i'm a felon. >> bruce camel, army of darkness....
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they didn't take adolf hitler seriously.they thought it was a moment in time that would pass, and it didn't. >> all right. let's -- i have a promise, and this woman -- [laughter] and this woman promised us an incredible question. >> i just want to say this is 36 people asked me this question, and i'm asking you this question, mayor koch. my husband and i, who's sitting there not with us together, we spent the summer in israel because we were lucky enough to have a 19-year-old grandchild make -- [inaudible] on her own -- >> okay, it's got to be a question. >> the question they gave me, and they all gave it to me, was given obama's record you could you put him into office a second year when then he can do anything? so how -- i have to say this -- [applause] >> and i will tell you, i heard your question. >> mayor koch, how could he be sporting obama? >> that was a pretty good question. >> the question, and it is a factor as it relates to many, many, the vast majority, i believe, of jews in making their decision. which is, when
they didn't take adolf hitler seriously.they thought it was a moment in time that would pass, and it didn't. >> all right. let's -- i have a promise, and this woman -- [laughter] and this woman promised us an incredible question. >> i just want to say this is 36 people asked me this question, and i'm asking you this question, mayor koch. my husband and i, who's sitting there not with us together, we spent the summer in israel because we were lucky enough to have a 19-year-old...
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when the prime minister of britain neville chamberlain went to munich 1938 and made a deal with hitler that chamberlain hoped would forestall a war kennedy was jubilant. he thought this was going to save the world. that was a phrase he used. i talked to a close friend of joe kennedy when i wrote this book in the 1970s and asked him why did kennedy feels so emotional about this? a friend who wrote for newsweek said one question, and what were their ages? he was distraught at the idea that he might lose his sons in war and poignantly joe jr. did lose in the english channel, jack kennedy almost died in the south pacific. >> host: in your 1980 "kennedy and roosevelt: the uneasy alliance" you right never to be secure in his social and financial position no matter how many millions or how prestigious the offer kennedy sought stability where he could find it weather in new deal reform to preserve or at a heavy price in strong centralized national governance or later in political -- >> guest: joe kennedy was given to emotional depression from time to time. is a sign when people don't quite not
when the prime minister of britain neville chamberlain went to munich 1938 and made a deal with hitler that chamberlain hoped would forestall a war kennedy was jubilant. he thought this was going to save the world. that was a phrase he used. i talked to a close friend of joe kennedy when i wrote this book in the 1970s and asked him why did kennedy feels so emotional about this? a friend who wrote for newsweek said one question, and what were their ages? he was distraught at the idea that he...
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that's not the oy reference to hitler, by the way, and the nazis at the dnc. layman, the dean of the kansas dnc told the wichita eagle, quote: it's like hitler said, if you're going to tell a lie, tell a big lie, and if you tell it often enough and say it in a loud enough voice, some people are going to believe you. no word if she's left the convention for a previously-scheduled engagement. and rahm emanuel under fire tonight after his police department, well, after he sent dozens of his police department's officers to work security at the dnc just days after he asked for federal help to fight his city's wave of violence. a spokesperson for the chicago police department says about 50 of their police officers are in charlotte on their days off to work security screening posts. but as we've reported extensively here, chicago is the murder capital of america, and it's struggling with a murder rate that is now 30% higher than a year ago. 360 murders as of the 26th of august. 55 homicides in the month of august. making august the deadliest month so far this year. >
that's not the oy reference to hitler, by the way, and the nazis at the dnc. layman, the dean of the kansas dnc told the wichita eagle, quote: it's like hitler said, if you're going to tell a lie, tell a big lie, and if you tell it often enough and say it in a loud enough voice, some people are going to believe you. no word if she's left the convention for a previously-scheduled engagement. and rahm emanuel under fire tonight after his police department, well, after he sent dozens of his police...
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tremendous tyrants the world will ever know who killed 6 million of my relatives and that was adolf hitler because winston churchill was excitable, had high-energy, believed it himself despite failure and failure and overcame them learn lessons from them and that is what everyone's got to do. that's a notch burner become successful. you fail, learn, get back up and fight again. don't ask for bailouts and that is one is wrong with american economy. you can't award people. you don't reward the failing companies on wall street. i always tell people when you are mad at sco that makes $20 million a year, 50 million a year, you have no right to be mad. you have a right to demand that government employees to get pensions for not working for the rest of their lives. that comes from us the taxpayer. the day comes we bail out the company and keep paying the wall street say $50 million. you've broken every principle of capitalism. that's the only overall be occupied by. the occupied movement called the socialist, wrong and everything except you don't fill out capitalism cover. let them fail. that is
tremendous tyrants the world will ever know who killed 6 million of my relatives and that was adolf hitler because winston churchill was excitable, had high-energy, believed it himself despite failure and failure and overcame them learn lessons from them and that is what everyone's got to do. that's a notch burner become successful. you fail, learn, get back up and fight again. don't ask for bailouts and that is one is wrong with american economy. you can't award people. you don't reward the...
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. >> hitler came to powered use the virginia act as his model. >> for race clarification practices. nuremberg war trials the nazis stated the u.s. laws as their fence. >> over in that building. discharged after nearly 30 years. her nurse's aide certificate and married james wily, was widowed and lives nearby with friend and caregiver margaret sales. think it was wrong. it deprived her of having a r own. of he she loves children, she loves my granddaughter. effort to get more victims to come forward than an apology. >> at least the state it can do is provide some kind of compensation. y brother's. >> sara, now 76, still wondered what if. >> would have had a boy and name him max, like my brother. children. >> greta cruise >> geta kreuz. >> there still is a law on the books and delegates are asking lawmakers to compensate those who were sterilized. and talk ch gears weather next. >> but first "the federal hot minute." >> you've heard the old saying, all politics is local? well, what could be more local r pocketbook. you're in the business of ch ernment, take a look whi candidate best s
. >> hitler came to powered use the virginia act as his model. >> for race clarification practices. nuremberg war trials the nazis stated the u.s. laws as their fence. >> over in that building. discharged after nearly 30 years. her nurse's aide certificate and married james wily, was widowed and lives nearby with friend and caregiver margaret sales. think it was wrong. it deprived her of having a r own. of he she loves children, she loves my granddaughter. effort to get more...
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about to kill like 17 million people or the wall street crash or the titanic or even attempts to kill hitler. >> well, i mean i think that -- [laughter] >> stephen: you could stop world war ii from happening, you wouldn't do it. >> wow, that's heavy. that's heavy. >> stephen: you should have thought about that before you got in the time machine. [laughter] >> i think i would have to, in that case. i may not be able to work with that, but i mean world war ii is one of the most horrific periods. >>> it'periods. >> stephen: it's up there. >> i would try. i would try. i would try. >> stephen: i think you've got a chance of re-election now. >> i do? i do. >> stephen: congress woman, thank you for taking time away. >> my pleasure. [applause] . >> stephen: up on the big board. oh. brooklyn just got gen gentrifie. we'll be right ba >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thanks so much. [crowd cheering] >> stephen: thank you. please. if you watch this show, you know i'm no fan of fact. look it up. [laughter] especially when facts are used by democrats who attack good men like paul ryan. [laughter] now
about to kill like 17 million people or the wall street crash or the titanic or even attempts to kill hitler. >> well, i mean i think that -- [laughter] >> stephen: you could stop world war ii from happening, you wouldn't do it. >> wow, that's heavy. that's heavy. >> stephen: you should have thought about that before you got in the time machine. [laughter] >> i think i would have to, in that case. i may not be able to work with that, but i mean world war ii is one...
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i have to be jewish by birth and winston churchill saved the world from adolf hitler. kept england excited that they could beat the british against all odds and they had no chance in the battle of britain. if you know the history and i'm an historian. yesterday the great leaders and generals and presidents. winston churchill, the odds of britain was zero, but he kept the british people excited and enthusiastic and faithful that
i have to be jewish by birth and winston churchill saved the world from adolf hitler. kept england excited that they could beat the british against all odds and they had no chance in the battle of britain. if you know the history and i'm an historian. yesterday the great leaders and generals and presidents. winston churchill, the odds of britain was zero, but he kept the british people excited and enthusiastic and faithful that
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the conquerors, roosevelt, truman and the destruction of hitler's germany came out in 2002.rs and how they changed america, 1789-1989, came out in 2007. and some of his other co-written and edited books include "at the highest level: the inside story of the end of the cold war." and then the two johnson books, and finally his most recent, jacqueline kennedy: historic conversations on life with jfk, interviews with arthur m. schlessinger jr., 1964. this has been in depth for the past three hours. now booktv continues all day long, and to let you know that booktv during the democratic convention, just like we did during the republican convention, will be on the air 24/7, so we're an alternate universe if you are not a political junkie necessarily and don't want to watch any of the conventions. come to c-span2, and you
the conquerors, roosevelt, truman and the destruction of hitler's germany came out in 2002.rs and how they changed america, 1789-1989, came out in 2007. and some of his other co-written and edited books include "at the highest level: the inside story of the end of the cold war." and then the two johnson books, and finally his most recent, jacqueline kennedy: historic conversations on life with jfk, interviews with arthur m. schlessinger jr., 1964. this has been in depth for the past...
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the conquerors, roosevelt, truman and the destruction of hitler's germany came out in 2002.rs and how they changed america, 1789-1989, came out in 2007. and some of his other co-written and edited books include "at the highest level: the inside story of the end of the cold war." and then the two johnson books, and finally his most recent, jacqueline kennedy: historic conversations on life with jfk, interviews with arthur m. schlessi
the conquerors, roosevelt, truman and the destruction of hitler's germany came out in 2002.rs and how they changed america, 1789-1989, came out in 2007. and some of his other co-written and edited books include "at the highest level: the inside story of the end of the cold war." and then the two johnson books, and finally his most recent, jacqueline kennedy: historic conversations on life with jfk, interviews with arthur m. schlessi
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of course, initially hitler and stalin were allies, but in hitler's paranoia he decided that he neededaw minerals and the land of russia, and had in fact gone back on his supposed ally. is told churchill pretty much all he needed to know about stalin and his promises. at the time churchill needed russia to hold down against the germans on the bitterly cold eastern front while britain and, of course, since america thought the axis in the west. but he really despise communism from the beginning. calling it a pestilence, and voicing his desire to strangle bolshevism which is another name for communism, in its cradle. churchill had wanted to keep british troops in russia after world war i to help the anti-communists when the future of the country on in the balance. but british prime ministers david lloyd george, and an american president woodrow wilson vetoed this. at his core, churchill believed communism went against the very nature of the human soul. because it did not personal freedom and liberty for the sake of it all police state. in russia and at this point, across most of eastern e
of course, initially hitler and stalin were allies, but in hitler's paranoia he decided that he neededaw minerals and the land of russia, and had in fact gone back on his supposed ally. is told churchill pretty much all he needed to know about stalin and his promises. at the time churchill needed russia to hold down against the germans on the bitterly cold eastern front while britain and, of course, since america thought the axis in the west. but he really despise communism from the beginning....
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and hitler makes that argument increasingly tricky, right?and the more people know about this, the more people have to say there's nothing at value, there are no american values at stake in this war. and that argument just becomes absurd after a while because you have to end up saying that there are no moral values that matter. this is, essentially, what happens to lindbergh in america first. and then roosevelt does some nasty things to lindbergh, but -- yes, sir. >> following up on your theme of exclusion and inclusion and disenfranchisement, my understanding is that the right to vote had been confined not only just to white males, but to white male property owners, real property owners. >> that's certainly true in the constitution, yes, sir. >> did roosevelt take any active role in expanding the right to vote? >> no. because by the time, by 19 -- by roosevelt's administration the last group to get the legal right to vote is, of course, african-americans who get no policies under him. american indians get the right to vote following world wa
and hitler makes that argument increasingly tricky, right?and the more people know about this, the more people have to say there's nothing at value, there are no american values at stake in this war. and that argument just becomes absurd after a while because you have to end up saying that there are no moral values that matter. this is, essentially, what happens to lindbergh in america first. and then roosevelt does some nasty things to lindbergh, but -- yes, sir. >> following up on your...
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jim don't do one of your hitler movements because it's like no sudden movements. >> not at all.. >> stephanie: yeah, they don't miss the secret service. >> no, they don't. >> stephanie: kathleen kennedy town townsend is joining us next. all right. 25 minutes after the hour right back, live from the democratic national convention in charlotte, north carolina. direct. (vo) ...after the premiere of joy behar: say anything gaeme inc. cover the convention. but only current puts you at the collision of tv and social media, providing unsurpassed insight into the most buzz worthy tweets, posts and pontifications, from the entire social stratosphere including you. join in, tweet us, and you could be a part of our on-air and online coverage. >>now that is politically direct. (vo) ...after the premiere of joy behar: say anything gaeme inc. thank gaemezilinsky, thank you for joining when a carpet is clean and fresh, it's irresistible. experience this in your home with resolve deep clean powder. its moist powder penetrates deep, removing three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while also
jim don't do one of your hitler movements because it's like no sudden movements. >> not at all.. >> stephanie: yeah, they don't miss the secret service. >> no, they don't. >> stephanie: kathleen kennedy town townsend is joining us next. all right. 25 minutes after the hour right back, live from the democratic national convention in charlotte, north carolina. direct. (vo) ...after the premiere of joy behar: say anything gaeme inc. cover the convention. but only current...
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there's a famous picture where she welcomes hitler, and there's a picture next -- you know, of hitler next to nietzsche. so she plays some unfortunate roles in helping to refashion nietzsche as a proto-nazi. and then she's crucial to getting the translations out, so she's really crucial for just getting nietzsche out there. how did she respond to the letter writers? the problem in the archive is simply the spottiness of the record. they do not have a track, they were unable to have any kind of record of whether, what degree -- how many letters, the letters that are still existent reflect. we in some cases have outgoing letters that had been sent back, and only of them seem -- some of them seem very gracious and particular, so she formed relationships with some people. she had a relationship with h.l. mencken as she had a relationship, actually, with hunker early on. she had a relationship with a northwestern philosopher by the name of james taft hatfield who was an important philosopher in the early 20th century, and even sends nietzsche's collected volumes to him so he can have it at
there's a famous picture where she welcomes hitler, and there's a picture next -- you know, of hitler next to nietzsche. so she plays some unfortunate roles in helping to refashion nietzsche as a proto-nazi. and then she's crucial to getting the translations out, so she's really crucial for just getting nietzsche out there. how did she respond to the letter writers? the problem in the archive is simply the spottiness of the record. they do not have a track, they were unable to have any kind of...
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as if we need hitler or socialists to tell us the problem that we are facing in this country.stead of jim crow, it's sophisticated cousin james crow, esquire. >> joe madison, thanks for being on our show tonight. >> you do the same, reverend. >> we'll be right back. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. i'm eating what i know is better nutrition. mmmm. great grains. search great grains and see for yourself. they became targets of horrific anti-guy mailers, so extreme we can't even show them. last night the extreme fight came to an end when new york finally held the state primaries and the results are promising. he won the primary by a wide margin. steven salon leads by 42 votes and roy mcdonald trails his opponent by just 138 votes. those races will be decided by absentee ballots. james alesi isn't seeking re-election. no matter the final outcomes, the results show that attitudes are changing. now, i may not agree with everything that thes
as if we need hitler or socialists to tell us the problem that we are facing in this country.stead of jim crow, it's sophisticated cousin james crow, esquire. >> joe madison, thanks for being on our show tonight. >> you do the same, reverend. >> we'll be right back. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. i'm eating what i know is better...
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hitler, nazi -- what is -- come on. >> wait. why are you bringing this on me? sean: this is your party. you know what you never do, you never say, president obama, stop the smear, the slander and lies. why don't you say that? >> no! both sides should stop the smear-- >>> give me a comparable example. >> aiken-- >>> aiken was repudiated by romney -- repudiated. >> make crazy statements-- >>> stop for a second -- [overlapping dialogue] >> i do not support demonizing on either side. don't roll your eyes at me. i am smart. that's why you have me on the show. >> sean: there we have it. thank you for being with us. wait a minute. i said to you, why doesn't president civility repudiate it? romney and ryan did say that. >> what aiken said was not a personal attack. look, the democrats have been lectsuring us for a couple of years now on tone and how we should elevate the discourse and how bam balwill set a new standard and the democrats will set a new standard. then they engage personalized ark tax. it is not just the nazi references, but the personal attacks against g
hitler, nazi -- what is -- come on. >> wait. why are you bringing this on me? sean: this is your party. you know what you never do, you never say, president obama, stop the smear, the slander and lies. why don't you say that? >> no! both sides should stop the smear-- >>> give me a comparable example. >> aiken-- >>> aiken was repudiated by romney -- repudiated. >> make crazy statements-- >>> stop for a second -- [overlapping dialogue] >> i...