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hitler's bunker is long gone. >> hitler's henchmen and his jewish wife. that brings today's broadcast to a close. for constant updates, from all of us here, thank you for watching. >> make sense of international news -- at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. - hi, neighbor! i'm so happy you're here. today is a very special day. we're going to do nice things... for all of our neighbors. will you help too?! ok, i'll be right back. is made possible in part by... the richard king mellon foundation. dedicated for over s
hitler's bunker is long gone. >> hitler's henchmen and his jewish wife. that brings today's broadcast to a close. for constant updates, from all of us here, thank you for watching. >> make sense of international news -- at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank....
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the real menace when hitler began pounding great britain was if great britain fell, not only would hitler get its resources, maybe even its navy, but that is the navy we counted on to control the atlantic. the american fleet is all in the pacific. as pearl harbor demonstrated. as a result what would happen if in perfect hitler controlled the atlantic? we would have no trade routes, no capacity for getting out of our own imports and at that time we didn't have the two ocean navy and that was one of the things that had to be built up so this is a very serious situation. how then did we meet it? we met it largely by utilizing the one thing americans have always done best which was mass production. we invented it. we invented it in the auto industry. this is the first wholesale mechanized war in history and you are talking in a country, the united states, that is basically on wheels. weigh more americans own cars and car drivers than europe. as a result, we have not only the scale of our production capacity, but we have the technical know-how. all we had to do was organize it. all we had to d
the real menace when hitler began pounding great britain was if great britain fell, not only would hitler get its resources, maybe even its navy, but that is the navy we counted on to control the atlantic. the american fleet is all in the pacific. as pearl harbor demonstrated. as a result what would happen if in perfect hitler controlled the atlantic? we would have no trade routes, no capacity for getting out of our own imports and at that time we didn't have the two ocean navy and that was one...
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hitler. [laughter] so your problem with the sequester is that it didn't cost us enough jobs. all its flaws, obama care appears to be at least attempting to fix some holes in our healthcare system. like insurance companies denying coverage. so if you're going to repeal it, have some idea of your own how to do that. pre-existing conditions. how would you do that? >> my view on pre-existing conditions is we ought to reform the market to deal with that problem. [laughter] >> jon: so you got nothing. you know what, ted cruz? the level of threat you say we face from obama care isn't met by the quality of solution and the rhetoric that you offer. reminds me of a character you once red about by i believe one of your favorite authors, dr. suess, his beloved children's book, the borax. join me now as i read a favorite section. [laughter] in the land of d.c. and the senate of snooze, live the show bodius blab whose name was ted cruz. ted talked about healthcare, compared it to nazis. as comparisons go, he was off by a lotsy. [laughter] healthcare, he said, would end this great nation. a
hitler. [laughter] so your problem with the sequester is that it didn't cost us enough jobs. all its flaws, obama care appears to be at least attempting to fix some holes in our healthcare system. like insurance companies denying coverage. so if you're going to repeal it, have some idea of your own how to do that. pre-existing conditions. how would you do that? >> my view on pre-existing conditions is we ought to reform the market to deal with that problem. [laughter] >> jon: so you...
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what is this it that these hitler lovers believe we can't do but that you say we should be doing? to save our stuffed crust freedom? >> i rise today in opposition. >> jon: i rise with you! [laughter] to defeat what i can only assume is the zombie apocalypse, which is clearly the only thing you're talking about given the level of rhetoric you've used thus far. >> in opposition to obama care. [laughter] [applause] >> jon: okay, okay. possibly a very troubled bureaucratic system. can we focus on the nazi zombies for a second? >> i intend to speak in support of defunding obama care until i am no longer able to stand. >> jon: what? [laughter] it's easy for you to take that kind of physical risk. you have government healthcare. [cheers & applause] would be unable to stand until the nazis steal any -- my knees. yes, that's senator ted cruz that started at 2:21 eastern wasting time. not to delay, but to cast himself as churchill to obama's chamberlain in the great fight against hitler's healthcare exchanges. i -- i lost the threat of the metaphor. my point is this: senator cruz -- [laught
what is this it that these hitler lovers believe we can't do but that you say we should be doing? to save our stuffed crust freedom? >> i rise today in opposition. >> jon: i rise with you! [laughter] to defeat what i can only assume is the zombie apocalypse, which is clearly the only thing you're talking about given the level of rhetoric you've used thus far. >> in opposition to obama care. [laughter] [applause] >> jon: okay, okay. possibly a very troubled bureaucratic...
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we abhor everything hitler represents. we plead guilty of a -- the industry desires to plead guilty tow doing within the power to help the united states defend itself and the world against fascism. so in conclusion, i personally would like to thank americans in 1940 for voting for franklin roosevelt or for wendell willkie . i thank them for having watched and i thank you for still watching great movies like "foreign correspondent" and the "mortal storm "and casa casa blanca that remind us of fascism and what was at stake during the terrifying election year of 1940. thank you. [applause] >> this program was part of the 2013 roosevelt reading festival hosted by the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. for more information, visit fdrlibrary.marist .edu. >> this weekend on booktv we're marking our 15th anniversary and looking back at 1999. that year politics and prose was named publishers weekly's bookstore of the year. here are former co-owners barb radiomead -- barbara meade and the l
we abhor everything hitler represents. we plead guilty of a -- the industry desires to plead guilty tow doing within the power to help the united states defend itself and the world against fascism. so in conclusion, i personally would like to thank americans in 1940 for voting for franklin roosevelt or for wendell willkie . i thank them for having watched and i thank you for still watching great movies like "foreign correspondent" and the "mortal storm "and casa casa blanca...
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i'm joined by a junior fellow author of the book "the collaboration" hollywoods packed with hitler.out an explosive title and book and congratulations on the book. it's a terrific stock. you say the idea forred book came from a comment by bud, then at -- talking with -- about louis b. mayor. >> right. i had a comment that louie b. may used to meet routinely and scream certain songs to him and allow the nazi consul to preserve the business in germany. >> i as a journalist love the fact that you took, if you will, that colonel and turned it into a smash up book on a relationship that most people had never imagined between hollywood and the nazi. >> there is a very good reason for that. the fact is movies like that are still enshined in american come tour a we think of those movies. those movies came from the 1940s, 1941 to 1945. we don't think about what happened in the 1930s but 1933 to 1940 the studio did business in germany and did significant business and they went to extreme lengths to collaboration with the nazis. >> collaboration and you're using the word obviously advisably be
i'm joined by a junior fellow author of the book "the collaboration" hollywoods packed with hitler.out an explosive title and book and congratulations on the book. it's a terrific stock. you say the idea forred book came from a comment by bud, then at -- talking with -- about louis b. mayor. >> right. i had a comment that louie b. may used to meet routinely and scream certain songs to him and allow the nazi consul to preserve the business in germany. >> i as a journalist...
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hollywood's pack with hitler.k about an explosive title and book and congratulations on the book. terrific stuff. you say the idea for the book came from a comment talking about louis b mayer. >> i heard in which said they used to meet routinely with them and would screen certain films and would allow the nazis to dictate to preserve in germany. lou: as a journalist i love the fact you took that colonel and turned it into a smashup book on a relationship that most people have never imagined between hollywood and the nazis. >> very good reason for that. the fact is there so enshrined in american culture, when we think of them, they came from the 1940s it we don't think about what happened in the 1930s. the fact is the studio did business in germany, the disc and business and they went to extreme lengths to collaborate with the nazis. lou: collaboration. you're using the word obviously advisedly. why don't most people realize what impertinen important mark d over so many other markets internationally that hollywood
hollywood's pack with hitler.k about an explosive title and book and congratulations on the book. terrific stuff. you say the idea for the book came from a comment talking about louis b mayer. >> i heard in which said they used to meet routinely with them and would screen certain films and would allow the nazis to dictate to preserve in germany. lou: as a journalist i love the fact you took that colonel and turned it into a smashup book on a relationship that most people have never...
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adolf hitler -- party leaders have praised adolf hitler. >> up next, the next installment in our series, "germany and the world." >> we focus on berlin's relations with washington. that and more up next. >> hello again. in the run-up to the general election, all this week, we have been looking at german foreign policy. today we focus on german-u.s. relations. >> there has been a long history between the countries, but in addition to trade, there's a strong sense of gratitude following world war ii and the cold war. >> let's take a closer look at what the next four years could hold. >> german-american relations are usually a routine of smiles, handshakes, and other friendly gestures. most german politicians are keen to praise their country's close ties with the united states. >> it's a partnership that we value. >> american presidents are always welcome here. >> it shows how important the u.s. is for europe and germany. >> only germany's (he fundamentally takes issue with the u.s., often accusing washington of war -- only germany's left party. often accusing washington of warmongering. t
adolf hitler -- party leaders have praised adolf hitler. >> up next, the next installment in our series, "germany and the world." >> we focus on berlin's relations with washington. that and more up next. >> hello again. in the run-up to the general election, all this week, we have been looking at german foreign policy. today we focus on german-u.s. relations. >> there has been a long history between the countries, but in addition to trade, there's a strong...
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someone who studied bashar al-assad, is he another hitler? >> no, i don't think so the way we understand it. i think secretary kerry is trying to make the case to the american people, and if you compare somebody to hitler that's the worst comparison you can have and trying to influence the debate on this and congress and polls and american public. you compare someone to hitler or saddam hussain, it's someone you cannot accept or compelled to over throw. i know it's hard to reconcile this person that many of us knew at one time and many of us thought was something of a hope for syria and had a different type of background as you said, a licensed ophthalmologist and he was always -- he was considered by everyone who knew him as humble and unpretentious. how did this happen? i think the key is is that he became much more comfortable with power, which is not bad. if you become more comfortable with power and authoritative, maintaining that particular system, i think all on us many on us inside and outside syria hoped he would change the authorita
someone who studied bashar al-assad, is he another hitler? >> no, i don't think so the way we understand it. i think secretary kerry is trying to make the case to the american people, and if you compare somebody to hitler that's the worst comparison you can have and trying to influence the debate on this and congress and polls and american public. you compare someone to hitler or saddam hussain, it's someone you cannot accept or compelled to over throw. i know it's hard to reconcile this...
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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's called the collaboration of hitler.on this for nine years. >> i did. >> you had to dig out documents that were sort of buried away for some time. what did you find out? >> the first thing i found was a letter. i was in the german state archives in berlin and i was looking through hitler's personal collection and i was looking at his interpretations of american movies. they were fascinating and funny. but i came a cross a letter from 20th century fox, and it said heil hitler. they would be honored if he would give a short note about american movies in germany and i thought this is not what i'm using to. this is a crazy document and i need to explore. >> you mentioned 20th century fox. how many studios were cozy with him? >> all of them. 20th century, mgm, paramount, united, columbia. the main ones were mgm, paramount, and 20th century fox. >> and did hitler actually get movies or scenes killed in films? shoo he did. his representative in los angeles would actually be invited to studios in los angeles and he would watch m
it's called the collaboration of hitler.on this for nine years. >> i did. >> you had to dig out documents that were sort of buried away for some time. what did you find out? >> the first thing i found was a letter. i was in the german state archives in berlin and i was looking through hitler's personal collection and i was looking at his interpretations of american movies. they were fascinating and funny. but i came a cross a letter from 20th century fox, and it said heil...
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he claimed to have no knowledge of hitler final solution. he says hitler was a wonderful boss.e was 96 years old. >>> new documentary is shine ago spotlight on disgraced cyclist lance armstrong. we were given exclusive access to the footage that shows his life falling apart while the camera were rolling. brandy hit has the story. l. >> his fall from grace is about to gris the big screen. >> i certainly was very confident that i would never be caught. >> former cycling great open up in new documentary titlesed the armstrong lie. detailing his drug use. his lies. and scandal that brought his career to a screeching halt. l situation. i difficult think about living a lie. i didn't live a lot of lie but i lived one big one. >> we were given exclusive clips of the documentary that started as a feel good story in 2009. with oscar winning filmmaker traveling alongside disgraced former champion. back then armstrong even lied to the producer. >> i know what i did and didn't do so therefore i sleep at nature. >> soont life started unraveling and he was there capturing completely different
he claimed to have no knowledge of hitler final solution. he says hitler was a wonderful boss.e was 96 years old. >>> new documentary is shine ago spotlight on disgraced cyclist lance armstrong. we were given exclusive access to the footage that shows his life falling apart while the camera were rolling. brandy hit has the story. l. >> his fall from grace is about to gris the big screen. >> i certainly was very confident that i would never be caught. >> former cycling...
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that is not how one would deal with hitler?well, i'm sure that john kerry said he wished he wouldn't have said small, he described the attack as being limited but decisive. that is better phrasing. but i tell you, secretary kerry had a point that -- we have been challenged here. not just by the use of gas, which links bashar al-assad to adolf hitler, but by all that happened in the '30s as the u.s. particularly watched, drawn by isolationism, the fascists moved forward, and finally at a late hour, thank god, decisively. this is a real threat. and if we turn away from it, our allies are going to be shaking. the enemies will be bolder. and inevitably, we'll be drawn into a larger conflict that will later cost us more lives and treasure. that is what happens when you don't stop a bully, a thug, when he murders his own people, particularly. and with gas. >> all right, paul wolfowitz, this is the problem i have with it. it seems to be clear evidence this time, assad or people acting on his behalf have unleashed these chemical weapon
that is not how one would deal with hitler?well, i'm sure that john kerry said he wished he wouldn't have said small, he described the attack as being limited but decisive. that is better phrasing. but i tell you, secretary kerry had a point that -- we have been challenged here. not just by the use of gas, which links bashar al-assad to adolf hitler, but by all that happened in the '30s as the u.s. particularly watched, drawn by isolationism, the fascists moved forward, and finally at a late...
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and the american public did not want to move against hitler. are we becoming an isolationist nation once again? we are coming right back. [ female announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart diseas
and the american public did not want to move against hitler. are we becoming an isolationist nation once again? we are coming right back. [ female announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg...
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just like hitler did to add legitimacy to say then there is this. then you go to shanghai to look across it is a beautiful. how did that happen? want to borrow something from our president. they didn't build a. this is foreign direct investment into all the countries of the role. guess who built the buildings? while detroit went bankrupt falling into lew decay your 401k dollars and the many in to american banks were shipped over to build china. of less you honestly believe state-owned enterprises by a communist regime are more efficient than the economy in america you have to accept with a one setter funding this. listen to this quick video. this was from los angeles and was supported by the good democratic politicians in california with the miraculous choices this into what one vice president had to say when we confronted him at the auto show >> we are an all-american, all electric car company, based in los angeles comment on what makes us special is we are the first all the electric all-american car company to cover a range of one-half to 50 miles
just like hitler did to add legitimacy to say then there is this. then you go to shanghai to look across it is a beautiful. how did that happen? want to borrow something from our president. they didn't build a. this is foreign direct investment into all the countries of the role. guess who built the buildings? while detroit went bankrupt falling into lew decay your 401k dollars and the many in to american banks were shipped over to build china. of less you honestly believe state-owned...
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. >>> hollywood and hitler? sound like an unlikely pairing?partners, and we'll explain coming up in the 7:00 hour. stay close. it reduces the urge to smoke. i knew that i could smoke for the first 7 days. i knew that i wasn't putting nicotine back into my body to try to quit. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these, stop chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, or if you develop new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of a heart attack or stroke. use caution when driving or operating machinery. c
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the whole world war ii/hitler thing is very overwrought. think the idea that chemical weapons are being used in syria, i mean, this is not a libya strike, you know, going after africa. this is in the heart of the middle east, where american interests are right by our border with turkey, our erstwhile nato ally, sharing a border with israel. it's a serious foreign policy crisis but the point fareed made is you don't want to oversell this as something larger than it is. i think that's where the administration has failed thus far. >> you brought up chemical weapons. are chemical weapons something worse here in general than what we normally see in warfare? chemical weapons seem to represent something different in our society and in our world culture. what if it had been a tactical nuclear weapon that killed 1,000 people? would there be this debate right now about whether the u.s. should act? >> no. i mean, obviously if it's nuclear weapons, you would have nato involved here. but we're in a situation where nato's just sitting this thing out. you
the whole world war ii/hitler thing is very overwrought. think the idea that chemical weapons are being used in syria, i mean, this is not a libya strike, you know, going after africa. this is in the heart of the middle east, where american interests are right by our border with turkey, our erstwhile nato ally, sharing a border with israel. it's a serious foreign policy crisis but the point fareed made is you don't want to oversell this as something larger than it is. i think that's where the...
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the whole world war ii/hitler thing is very overwrought.hink the idea that chemical weapons are being used in syria, i mean, this is not a libya strike, you know, going after africa. this is in the heart of the middle east, where american interests are right by our border with turkey, our erstwhile nato ally, sharing a border with israel. it's a serious foreign policy crisis but the point fareed made is you don't want to oversell this as something larger than it is. i think that's where the administration has failed thus far. >> you brought up chemical weapons. are chemical weapons something worse here in general than what we normally see in warfare? chemical weapons seem to represent something different in our society and in our world culture. what if it had been a tactical nuclear weapon that killed 1,000 people? would there be this debate right now about whether the u.s. should act? >> no. i mean, obviously if it's nuclear weapons, you would have nato involved here. but we're in a situation where nato's just sitting this thing out. you'v
the whole world war ii/hitler thing is very overwrought.hink the idea that chemical weapons are being used in syria, i mean, this is not a libya strike, you know, going after africa. this is in the heart of the middle east, where american interests are right by our border with turkey, our erstwhile nato ally, sharing a border with israel. it's a serious foreign policy crisis but the point fareed made is you don't want to oversell this as something larger than it is. i think that's where the...
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rokus mish was always proud of being hitler's bodyguard. he said hitler was a wonderful boss. in later years, mish insisted he never knew about the killings of 6 million jews. mish was 96 years old. >>> nfl star turned murder defendant aaron hernandez pled not guilty today in a massachusetts courtroom. two weeks ago a grand jury handed down murder and weapons charged against the former new england patriots tight end. he's accused of killing a friend. hernandez is being held without bail but that could change after his bail hearing on october 9th. more details now are emerging about the divorce filing of george zimmerman's wife shelley. she is asking for half of his assets and for him to pay for a life insurance policy with her as a beneficiary. she claims he was verbally abusive toward her and she wants a new life. >>> when you hear the word arsenic it gets your attention because of how poisonous it can be. should you be concerned? ktvu's amber lee has the answer. >> reporter: rice is grown in flooded fields. arsenic occurs naturally in soil worldwide. the amount of arsenic in
rokus mish was always proud of being hitler's bodyguard. he said hitler was a wonderful boss. in later years, mish insisted he never knew about the killings of 6 million jews. mish was 96 years old. >>> nfl star turned murder defendant aaron hernandez pled not guilty today in a massachusetts courtroom. two weeks ago a grand jury handed down murder and weapons charged against the former new england patriots tight end. he's accused of killing a friend. hernandez is being held without...
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imagine a world leader saying he or she admires adolf hitler. would be worldwide outrage, right? yet the russian leader putin openly admires joseph stalin who committed murder on the level that hitler did. putin is outsmarting president obama. >> the chutzpah of admiring that invade georgia, detach two of its provinces and declare them independent. and who, for the last decade, has been supplying assad, whom we are essentially calling a war criminal. with huge amounts of weaponry, including the elements of poison gas. this, what we are seeing here is putin so confident of himself after obama had to acquiesce to this face-saving negotiation that he could actually engage in this. it's an index of how sort obama has been played and continues to be right now in geneva. >> bill: joining us now from washington to react dr. michael waller. author of the book secret empire the kgb in russia today. first all, a general question, how does putin get away with it. you know, we know he is a tyrant. everybody knows, i mean, the guy now he is denying gay right
imagine a world leader saying he or she admires adolf hitler. would be worldwide outrage, right? yet the russian leader putin openly admires joseph stalin who committed murder on the level that hitler did. putin is outsmarting president obama. >> the chutzpah of admiring that invade georgia, detach two of its provinces and declare them independent. and who, for the last decade, has been supplying assad, whom we are essentially calling a war criminal. with huge amounts of weaponry,...
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announcer: world war ii, hitler, announcer: world war ii, hitler, the holocaust. holocaust survivor: the nazi camp where i was a prisoner, over 200,000 women went into that camp with me and at the end of the war only 536 of us were still alive. everyone else was dead. emotional donor: they said the ground would literally look like it was breathing with all the people that were lying there stacked on top of each other dead and some of them underneath had gotten crushed and hadn't actually died yet they were breathing. they would just move. it's just, whatever you can do to help the people here. eckstein: the people who are coming to israel now "on wings of eagles" they are the remnants of israel who saw the suffering, who experienced the atrocities. announcer: it is no wonder that when the doors of emigration opened, hundreds of thousands of jews who could never afford to pay for such a trip prayed to one day reach to pay for such a trip prayed to one day reach israel. eckstein: but many of us our concerned that the doors of emigration could close any day. this is
announcer: world war ii, hitler, announcer: world war ii, hitler, the holocaust. holocaust survivor: the nazi camp where i was a prisoner, over 200,000 women went into that camp with me and at the end of the war only 536 of us were still alive. everyone else was dead. emotional donor: they said the ground would literally look like it was breathing with all the people that were lying there stacked on top of each other dead and some of them underneath had gotten crushed and hadn't actually died...
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misch was in hitler's berlin bunker, working as his s.s. bodyguard as the battle for berlin raged in april 1945. he said he did not hear the gunshot when hitler committed suicide. rochus misch was 96 years old. there are signs the u.s. birth rate may be stabilizing after falling sharply four straight years during the recent recession. the centers for disease control and prevention reported today that nearly four million babies were born in 2012. that was only a few hundred short of the year before. at the same time, the birth rate among women in their early 30s was up for the first time since 2007. wall street finished out the week on a disappointing note. the dow jones industrial average lost nearly 15 points to close at 14,922. the nasdaq rose one point to close at 3,660. for the week, the dow gained less than 1%; the nasdaq rose 2%. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: and we turn to today's report on jobs and unemployment in the u.s., one that's raising concerns again about sluggish hiring and the p
misch was in hitler's berlin bunker, working as his s.s. bodyguard as the battle for berlin raged in april 1945. he said he did not hear the gunshot when hitler committed suicide. rochus misch was 96 years old. there are signs the u.s. birth rate may be stabilizing after falling sharply four straight years during the recent recession. the centers for disease control and prevention reported today that nearly four million babies were born in 2012. that was only a few hundred short of the year...
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rokus mish was always proud of being hitler's bodyguard. he said hitler was a wonderful boss.n later years, mish insisted he never knew about the killings of 6 million jews. mish was 96 years old. >>> nfl star turned murder defendant aaron hernandez pled not guilty today in a massachusetts courtroom. two weeks ago a grand jury handed down murder and weapons charged against the former new england patriots tight end. he's accused of killing a friend. hernandez is being held without bail but that could change after his bail hearing on october 9th. more details now are emerging about the divorce filing of george zimmerman's wife shelley. she is asking for half of his assets and for him to pay for a life insurance policy with her as a beneficiary. she claims he was verbally abusive toward her and she wants a new life. >>> when you hear the word arsenic it gets your attention because of how poisonous it can be. should you be concerned? ktvu's amber lee has the answer. >> reporter: rice is grown in flooded fields. arsenic occurs naturally in soil worldwide. the amount of arsenic in r
rokus mish was always proud of being hitler's bodyguard. he said hitler was a wonderful boss.n later years, mish insisted he never knew about the killings of 6 million jews. mish was 96 years old. >>> nfl star turned murder defendant aaron hernandez pled not guilty today in a massachusetts courtroom. two weeks ago a grand jury handed down murder and weapons charged against the former new england patriots tight end. he's accused of killing a friend. hernandez is being held without bail...
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. >> he compares assad to hitler. how do you compare assad to hitler and then say we will only engage in limited airstrike? >> this is a problem. >> i don't get that. would you say in the 1930s we will take limited action against hitler in the hopes it does something? that's not a foreign policy. >> from syria to surveys, which deceased celebrity would you make undead? a new 60 minutes -- a new "60 minutes" vanity fair poll on mortality. princess diana is a famous person americans would like to bring back. perhaps to make prince charles feel guilty about marying the other lady. steve -- steve jobs and whitney houston came in third and fourth respectively. you know who i would like to bring back? it would be awesome. here is something that is very much alive. >> i haven't said this in awhile, but once gay marriage, this is what happens. you have these -- i don't even know what those animals are together in public flaunting what seems to me is an unnatural relationship. i will go around the table. diane, who would you l
. >> he compares assad to hitler. how do you compare assad to hitler and then say we will only engage in limited airstrike? >> this is a problem. >> i don't get that. would you say in the 1930s we will take limited action against hitler in the hopes it does something? that's not a foreign policy. >> from syria to surveys, which deceased celebrity would you make undead? a new 60 minutes -- a new "60 minutes" vanity fair poll on mortality. princess diana is a...
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and a peace but never works assad is another hitler is another hitler and if he doesn't get stopped he's going to his forces and the extremists are going to march through the middle east some say the president is using too much force others say not enough just about everyone has an opinion on syria but the ultimate decision comes down to the president terrible things happen across the globe and it is beyond our means to right every wrong but when with modest effort and risk we can stop children from being gassed to death and thereby make our own children safer over the long run i believe we should act in front of the white house meghan lopez r.t. . now while the international community weighs its options on syria syria itself continues to deal with the horrors of its civil war a civil war that is part of the syrian government against a diverse opposition of rebel groups some moderate others focused on jihad artie's maria for notion has the story of those fighters who've come to syria to fight on behalf of al qaeda. this may look like an ordinary farewell amongst friends but the man in th
and a peace but never works assad is another hitler is another hitler and if he doesn't get stopped he's going to his forces and the extremists are going to march through the middle east some say the president is using too much force others say not enough just about everyone has an opinion on syria but the ultimate decision comes down to the president terrible things happen across the globe and it is beyond our means to right every wrong but when with modest effort and risk we can stop children...
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secretary kerry said we are dealing with adolf hitler and our response will be unbelievably small. >>pinprick. >> i was a kid during world war ii. i remember george patton and his response wasn't unbelievably small. kerry is all over on this. >> the one similarity between hitler and assad is public opinion was deeply divided before world war ii. you were alive. you remember. and we didn't think genocide was happening. if we did public opinion polls would be in german now. >> it might have had something to do with what happened at pearl harbor, for heaven's sakes. >> it might have had to do with the genocide occurring as well. >> we didn't declare on hitler. he declared war on us on december 11, 1941. what are you talking about? >> i know you're an isolationist. you thought the first gulf war would be the next vietnam. it didn't occur that way. history didn't -- >> mark, let me help you out here. >> sure. >> you try to take cheap shots at pat but you are not dealing with the main focus here. >> i want to point -- >> let me finish. re lax. >> go ahead. >> your buddy john kerry said it w
secretary kerry said we are dealing with adolf hitler and our response will be unbelievably small. >>pinprick. >> i was a kid during world war ii. i remember george patton and his response wasn't unbelievably small. kerry is all over on this. >> the one similarity between hitler and assad is public opinion was deeply divided before world war ii. you were alive. you remember. and we didn't think genocide was happening. if we did public opinion polls would be in german now....
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furthermore, they have been talking about assad as hitler, right? so that is the circle that has not been scared. how dcan you just do these limited strikes and that is it? when you have your secretary of state comparing him to hitler, when you have harry reid comparing him to hitler. >> he talked about his pressure to maintain on assad. he also said he does not do pinpricks. >> well, what he is trying to do to use military speak is square the circle between means and ends, means, it is essentially a very small pinprick, america has very large military power, this is very large in terms of military power, but look at the ends. what does he seek to achieve? he seeks to stop the use of chemical weapons? he is also going to protect who? he mentioned turkey, jordan, he threatened iran. oh, and he said if we fire these 100 cruise missiles we're going to protect the american gi in any future war against the threat of chemical weapons. so instead of closing the gap between ends and means, in the speech i think he widened them. look, military speech is good
furthermore, they have been talking about assad as hitler, right? so that is the circle that has not been scared. how dcan you just do these limited strikes and that is it? when you have your secretary of state comparing him to hitler, when you have harry reid comparing him to hitler. >> he talked about his pressure to maintain on assad. he also said he does not do pinpricks. >> well, what he is trying to do to use military speak is square the circle between means and ends, means,...
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now, that is a fact of history, and they knew what hitler was doing to the jews, but hitler hated the jews, and so do many of the arabs. that is just reality! and germany allied themselves with these nations because they had interest in the middle east, even at that time. but what this shows, and why it's so critically important to you, is that it shows that germany is going to make a dangerous and a radical turn to the right, and they're already turned more than most people realize, but they're going to go right back to that right-wing kind of political stance that they had in world war ii, only in many ways it's going to be worse! now, i'm not down on germany because god is going to use germany mightily in the world tomorrow, but i'm just telling you what is going to happen, and god, himself, has a hand in it! and germany is going to lead what we would call today these moderate arabs, but they're going to be turning to the right along with germany. and that's really some of the most amazing information you could possibly receive because it gives you a good insight into what's going
now, that is a fact of history, and they knew what hitler was doing to the jews, but hitler hated the jews, and so do many of the arabs. that is just reality! and germany allied themselves with these nations because they had interest in the middle east, even at that time. but what this shows, and why it's so critically important to you, is that it shows that germany is going to make a dangerous and a radical turn to the right, and they're already turned more than most people realize, but...
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is the equivalent of hitler's genocide?well, john mccain got very upset about this -- >> i think most people would get upset. >> he went and spoke to cruz about it. cruz said, well, i wasn't talking about you. i was talking about the media. he said -- and then mccain came out and said nobody should be talking that way. look, this guy is a very interesting case study. you're right, he wasn't filibustering, he was bloviating. and he said things like that. offered this crazy comparison that somehow or other, his attempt to defund obamacare was the same as jfk's commitment to put a man on the moon. well, neil armstrong got to the moon. and whether the continuing resolution is one week, two weeks, however they do this, we are not going to defund obamacare. ted cruz is not going to get there. he may get the republican nomination for president in 2016. and frankly, i'm for him. i think he would lose to any democrat. >> angela, help me with ted cruz's philosophy. by his own admission, his main goal is to crush the president's healt
is the equivalent of hitler's genocide?well, john mccain got very upset about this -- >> i think most people would get upset. >> he went and spoke to cruz about it. cruz said, well, i wasn't talking about you. i was talking about the media. he said -- and then mccain came out and said nobody should be talking that way. look, this guy is a very interesting case study. you're right, he wasn't filibustering, he was bloviating. and he said things like that. offered this crazy comparison...