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there was no hitler. there was no holocaust in fact even though there was enormous amount of killing in china particularly, also in southeast asia but there was no deliberate systematic attempt to exterminate an entire people so there had to be another explanation. and in japan the explanation was precisely, the spirit, militarism or something deeply wrong about japanese culture. while in germany you could revive the best of german culture, the feeling must be often rather ignorant allies after the world war, or there's something so wrong about the japanese culture that it's feudalistic and warrior like. the whole culture has to be turned upside down. kabuki plays about -- >> anything to do with judaism. >> feudalism, and to democratize japan along american lines, there have to be really sort of re- educated in a very fundamental way, which there were some comical instances of this. there was one and i think from kansas, u.s. army officer who was in charge of a town somewhere in japan, real japan, who tho
there was no hitler. there was no holocaust in fact even though there was enormous amount of killing in china particularly, also in southeast asia but there was no deliberate systematic attempt to exterminate an entire people so there had to be another explanation. and in japan the explanation was precisely, the spirit, militarism or something deeply wrong about japanese culture. while in germany you could revive the best of german culture, the feeling must be often rather ignorant allies after...
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be didn't actually have to do but maybe hitler was an honorable man. [laughter] and thank goodness he did he cause that made it very easy for roosevelt to get into the european war so when churchill was given the news of i think a late night dinner, he said he was -- it wasn't the first night he slept very well but he slept very well. >> to add to that, i think what germans were keen for the japanese to do was to attack singapore, for japan to attack singapore so they could help the war cause in the soviet unions somehow and hitler was obsessed with this idea of course of conquering the isle of britain so i think he probably thought the japanese could be used that way more effectively by way of attacking. >> it was actually very little communication during the war between the axes. >> done simmons is my name. a different topic. for several decades after the second world war, both germany and japan did all they could to sort of reintroduce themselves and re-ingratiate themselves with the rest of the world. it was a new military policy particularly in th
be didn't actually have to do but maybe hitler was an honorable man. [laughter] and thank goodness he did he cause that made it very easy for roosevelt to get into the european war so when churchill was given the news of i think a late night dinner, he said he was -- it wasn't the first night he slept very well but he slept very well. >> to add to that, i think what germans were keen for the japanese to do was to attack singapore, for japan to attack singapore so they could help the war...
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anti films like hitler's reign of terror raise some awareness about ism. but ultimately dowry found americans view of nazis today is very different from what i was back in the nineteen thirties. this is act out or for jane won the new york. i will. i am in the room. to me. or do. i will the poor. for you. the po. the chad border guards will receive additional funding to strengthen the borders in the southern regions of the country. this was announced at a meeting of the military comes on wednesday. this decision is related to the termination of nato military mission in afghanistan. it is expected that the alliance troops will leave the country this year according to experts such a measure will provoke drug trafficking situation. my playlists on getting the points and two assists we expect to receive additional funding taken into
anti films like hitler's reign of terror raise some awareness about ism. but ultimately dowry found americans view of nazis today is very different from what i was back in the nineteen thirties. this is act out or for jane won the new york. i will. i am in the room. to me. or do. i will the poor. for you. the po. the chad border guards will receive additional funding to strengthen the borders in the southern regions of the country. this was announced at a meeting of the military comes on...
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but hitler on the same level as west germany's first postwar chancellor caught right on in our. the conservatives want to have their picture removed but there are other opinions knowing you not fall dish some suggested hanging out landscapes in the phone instead. nobody would've said what about the women interested in what kind of fights and eight. and the fights are bound to continue. what's tom's new parliament building doesn't officially open until next week and so far. we will be at the opening party it was a whistle redbacks. i do. for it. do you i knew she was infected. i foresee the land to the teacher only. it aims to prevent mother to child transmission of aids. each nation. fourteen do something i make it a nation this is the shared with him and he's been in the driver's seat for a long time the vehicles then he turned full meal one into a billion euro business was in charge for decades now yours is stepping down from the board of directors as a german court orders that magnet to stand trial. it's alleged that he bribed the german baker. these are ready serving time fo
but hitler on the same level as west germany's first postwar chancellor caught right on in our. the conservatives want to have their picture removed but there are other opinions knowing you not fall dish some suggested hanging out landscapes in the phone instead. nobody would've said what about the women interested in what kind of fights and eight. and the fights are bound to continue. what's tom's new parliament building doesn't officially open until next week and so far. we will be at the...
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anti films like hitler's reign of terror raise some awareness about ism. but ultimately dowry found americans view of nazis today is very different from that was back in the nineteen thirties. this is act out or for jane won the new york rule. i am. i mean. to me will. who are. will the tsar . the all right. to see says. i won i won it on. a senior civil servant at the examination then received a slew of great ideas here and evaluation for working more hours then committed the second job as a result he will not receive the sky no one is not included for three years. he's the first senior civil servant who recei a
anti films like hitler's reign of terror raise some awareness about ism. but ultimately dowry found americans view of nazis today is very different from that was back in the nineteen thirties. this is act out or for jane won the new york rule. i am. i mean. to me will. who are. will the tsar . the all right. to see says. i won i won it on. a senior civil servant at the examination then received a slew of great ideas here and evaluation for working more hours then committed the second job as a...
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meaning hitler. so wells asked for time. he said he wanted to launch an investigation. he undoubtedly did not know that his own subordinates, some of whom he was going to turn to for that investigation, had already sat on the telegram, ordinarily a month. but he did launch an investigation. as part of that investigation the american minister in switzerland met with their heart reigner on october 22nd getting the name of reigner's source, a powerful german industrialist, and two days later, he wrote wells about the results, tending to confirm reigner's telegram. he was not the only source of information from europe. the president, orwell's commack's asked the american envoy to the vatican to get what information it could ot could o elsewhere he returned to the united states in october, met briefly with wells and roosevelt on october 16th. there is no record of their conversation. taylor apparently left a set of documents that he had gathered in europe. on october 20th he followed up, writing fdr about his unsuccessful efforts to get information about what we call the hol
meaning hitler. so wells asked for time. he said he wanted to launch an investigation. he undoubtedly did not know that his own subordinates, some of whom he was going to turn to for that investigation, had already sat on the telegram, ordinarily a month. but he did launch an investigation. as part of that investigation the american minister in switzerland met with their heart reigner on october 22nd getting the name of reigner's source, a powerful german industrialist, and two days later, he...
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my late partner fled hitler from austria and fought in the u.s. army.e became the deepest of friends during our long association and imaginet me "never the unimaginable can't become real." withs never comfortable extreme political current and america and never took our freedom for granted. i believe that he would have understood my letter and would have agreed with the warning. and then i apologize for using kristallnacht, as i said before. and i had a pleasant discussion man before a came here and i hope that part is put to rest. >> so more than 90 jews were killed in kristallnacht. what were you going for? analogy? only one percent of the german population. most germans have never met a jew. and yet hitler was able to demonize the jews and was one of the earlier manifestations. there had been others before it and of course we know about the evil of the holocaust. that when point was you start to use hatred against a minority, it can get out of control. that was my thought. messenger, i have been thoroughly killed by everybody. at least read the messag
my late partner fled hitler from austria and fought in the u.s. army.e became the deepest of friends during our long association and imaginet me "never the unimaginable can't become real." withs never comfortable extreme political current and america and never took our freedom for granted. i believe that he would have understood my letter and would have agreed with the warning. and then i apologize for using kristallnacht, as i said before. and i had a pleasant discussion man before a...
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we are dealing with an insane man, hitler, and the group that surrounds him represents an example ofa national psychopathic case. we cannot act towards them by normal means. it is not in the best interest of the allied cause to make it appear that the entire german people are murderers or are in agreement with what hitler is doing because there must be in germany elements now thoroughly subdued but who at the proper time time well i am sure rise up and protest against the atrocities, against the whole hitler system. i shall certainly be glad to issue another state requests. when roosevelt asked for other suggestions, one of the other jewish representatives mentioned asking neutral countries to intercede with germany and there were a few other suggestions. roosevelt then shifted the discussion to north africa. he said he had given orders to free jews from concentration camps there and to abolish the sheets special discriminatory laws against jews. he then said that muslims had also suffered under french colonial rule. they had fewer rights than frenchmen and jews and there were 17 mil
we are dealing with an insane man, hitler, and the group that surrounds him represents an example ofa national psychopathic case. we cannot act towards them by normal means. it is not in the best interest of the allied cause to make it appear that the entire german people are murderers or are in agreement with what hitler is doing because there must be in germany elements now thoroughly subdued but who at the proper time time well i am sure rise up and protest against the atrocities, against...
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to adolph hitler. but i think the iranians, they are a terrorist state. terror was never addressed in the agreement. iran yeah support of terrorist groups and hams and hesbollah, and arming of those slaughtering their people. and this is as if you are dealing with your next door neighbor. you are not. we are dealing with a terrorist state that is terrorizing the world and main pep traitor of terror and you sign a deal and by just signing it you solved the problem? >> you have a democratic president who is opposed by members of his own party saying they want the sanctions in place or add to them. what is the rationale, why? why does the president want the sanctions to be eased? >> i think this president doesn't want another war and neither do we or anyone else. i think this president is probably still tired of the traumas of afghanistan and iraq and the american people are as well. and he wants to try every means to solve it diplomatically, that is right, but at the same time don't she the weakness. i k
to adolph hitler. but i think the iranians, they are a terrorist state. terror was never addressed in the agreement. iran yeah support of terrorist groups and hams and hesbollah, and arming of those slaughtering their people. and this is as if you are dealing with your next door neighbor. you are not. we are dealing with a terrorist state that is terrorizing the world and main pep traitor of terror and you sign a deal and by just signing it you solved the problem? >> you have a democratic...
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tavis: and hitler. >> and hitler. my father was not an absolute pacifist. he knew that there are times when you must go and rescue people, and it may take force of arms. but he also believed that first you have to try as hard as you can with other methods. if i could see the miracle, really, the miracle that dr. king worked in this country, how he transformed us, can't it work in other settings? i can't say that it can't. how could i? tavis: it's a speech that resonates today as we grapple with wars in iraq and afghanistan and ask ourselves if the current conflicts are a repetition of vietnam -- a charge that many, including secretary of state hillary clinton, strongly reject. >> perhaps a more tragic recognition of reality took place when it became clear to me that the war was doing far more than devastating the hopes of the poor at home. it was sending their sons and their brothers and their husbands to fight and to die in extraordinarily high proportions relative to the rest of the population. we were taking the black young men who had been crippled by o
tavis: and hitler. >> and hitler. my father was not an absolute pacifist. he knew that there are times when you must go and rescue people, and it may take force of arms. but he also believed that first you have to try as hard as you can with other methods. if i could see the miracle, really, the miracle that dr. king worked in this country, how he transformed us, can't it work in other settings? i can't say that it can't. how could i? tavis: it's a speech that resonates today as we...
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. >> reporter: an artist in munich, the city which adolf hitler called the capital of the nazi movementone city often criticized for downplaying its role in the rise of the third reich. while munich saw the opening of the jewish museum in 2007 and is currently building a major center on the history of naziism, critics argue the city still doesn't do nearly enough to acknowledge its past. for example, at one of the city's major landmarks, there's barely a sign that it was the center stage for many of hitler's large nazi rallies or this was where nazi youth had notorious book burnings. >> they want the city very clean for tourism, to invite people from all over world to come to munich. and it's all nice and wonderful and pretty and it's so marvelous and bavarian. the black marks, the dark points of history. >> among many works he's defied authorities by burning black circles as a symbolic reminder of book burnings 70 years ago. his project has been to tell the stories of particular jewish families who lived in munich during the 1930s and who were sent to concentration camps by the nazis.
. >> reporter: an artist in munich, the city which adolf hitler called the capital of the nazi movementone city often criticized for downplaying its role in the rise of the third reich. while munich saw the opening of the jewish museum in 2007 and is currently building a major center on the history of naziism, critics argue the city still doesn't do nearly enough to acknowledge its past. for example, at one of the city's major landmarks, there's barely a sign that it was the center stage...
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has chosen not a moment to portray the year germinal is this true gentleman who stood like adolf hitler. now, the point of that is the history we learn in the military history we learned that gets taught in our schools are shown on prime time television is the history of the to emphasize world war ii, the civil war may be to some degree the revolutionary war. whatever one can say about those com click and their political purposes and consequences, and they just are of a different category than the wars of our time today. what i'm trying to say is what i think we need is a different historical narrative, but the concerns and issues that are going to matter to you as a citizen of the 21st century, they are not really going to be shaped, in my judgment, that world is too. to put it lightly, economical lessons of world war ii are pretty much irrelevant and i think almost is. the lessons of war that we need to learn probably at the lessons of our conflicts beginning in vietnam and going up to the present day. and they don't tell the story of the jury, heroism, ideals, triumphant. they tell i
has chosen not a moment to portray the year germinal is this true gentleman who stood like adolf hitler. now, the point of that is the history we learn in the military history we learned that gets taught in our schools are shown on prime time television is the history of the to emphasize world war ii, the civil war may be to some degree the revolutionary war. whatever one can say about those com click and their political purposes and consequences, and they just are of a different category than...
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some were neighbors telling how people from all walks of life including when they collaborated with hitler suzanne backtracked you read in this special exhibit she says the museum hopes to show how everyday civilians contributed to the holocaust in countless ways large and small. the exhibitions summer neighbors who really seems to you. i can't people think of ways that aren't just walk away at everything because there is still very popular conceptions about this history when is the kiddo were forced to do with what they did. and they didn't amateurs. this exhibition tries to show that people did and traces a number of situations that cracks as these questions still hold great relevance today. both the large scale humanitarian crises and in every game characters for individuals need to consider going against the crowd. we hope representing. these kinds of ordinary people are in a situation. ordinary rules even in extreme circumstances somehow. on this fire as many people in their lifes again in different kinds of circumstances were they too might become on tv. time to show courage in certa
some were neighbors telling how people from all walks of life including when they collaborated with hitler suzanne backtracked you read in this special exhibit she says the museum hopes to show how everyday civilians contributed to the holocaust in countless ways large and small. the exhibitions summer neighbors who really seems to you. i can't people think of ways that aren't just walk away at everything because there is still very popular conceptions about this history when is the kiddo were...
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when hitler got used a lot of it got a lot of his power from the people because he was wailing about terrorists inside germany always they talk about terrorists that justifies a totalitarian state it's always the first method in george orwell's nine hundred eighty four it's always about terrorists even in the car three all the nut cases strobel current the terrorists communists planted in our schools and our government so who is creates this fear that the american people i love when gorbachev left and the end of the day we will have to use technology so this is very scary very scary unless we educate people not to be scared to be beyond their fear to accept that uncertainty exists in life that terrorism does happen it did exist in europe for thirty years i was over in europe it was bombs and then when the ira france there was cafes blown up in downtown paris for algeria there's all kinds of issues iraq iran italy japan spain terrorism they dealt with it with good police work detective work they found the terrorists you don't have to put out a this mega alert system that we have or th
when hitler got used a lot of it got a lot of his power from the people because he was wailing about terrorists inside germany always they talk about terrorists that justifies a totalitarian state it's always the first method in george orwell's nine hundred eighty four it's always about terrorists even in the car three all the nut cases strobel current the terrorists communists planted in our schools and our government so who is creates this fear that the american people i love when gorbachev...
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you mentioned that your friend, eugene kleiner, fled austria and hitler.ou think he would've agreed with you? >> he would have. i was not talking about the nazis. i was talking about the persecution of a minority by the majority. kleiner always distrusted those sorts of trends in american politics, not in connection with, so much, anti-semitism, but in general. he certainly would have understood my message and approved of it. oddly, there's been a lot of e-mail and a lot of twitter. shortly before i came here, i got an e-mail from a person i do not know from new england, and he said -- i'm going to quote part of this. he said, i am a democrat. i consider myself liberal. i'm bewildered by the amount of scapegoating that has been directed toward american success stories. to lay blame for society's ills at the feet of them is irresponsible and dangerous. please continue to speak out and use this platform to speak against this type of irresponsible finger-pointing. that is from a liberal. >> you have conservatives out there calling you the leading a-hole in th
you mentioned that your friend, eugene kleiner, fled austria and hitler.ou think he would've agreed with you? >> he would have. i was not talking about the nazis. i was talking about the persecution of a minority by the majority. kleiner always distrusted those sorts of trends in american politics, not in connection with, so much, anti-semitism, but in general. he certainly would have understood my message and approved of it. oddly, there's been a lot of e-mail and a lot of twitter....
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and yet, hitler was able to demonize the jewish people.nd that was one of the earlier manifestations. and there'd been many before. and of course, we know about the evil of the holocaust. that when point was you start using hatred against the minority, it can get out of control. i think that that was my thought her. now that as the messenger i have been thoroughly killed by everybody, at least read it. >> you mentioned the word threatened -- hatred, do you feel threatened? >> i do not feel threatened. but i do believe that the creative one percent are threatened. me that inequality is the number one problem in america. i am friends with jerry brown. i voted for him. i will vote for him even though he reads my taxes 30%. he tells me the number one problem in america is inequality. and that's probably and possibly true. and i think president obama is going to make that point tomorrow night. are notone percent causing the inequality. they are the job creators. valley, i think our company is created one million jobs. and we're still doing it.
and yet, hitler was able to demonize the jewish people.nd that was one of the earlier manifestations. and there'd been many before. and of course, we know about the evil of the holocaust. that when point was you start using hatred against the minority, it can get out of control. i think that that was my thought her. now that as the messenger i have been thoroughly killed by everybody, at least read it. >> you mentioned the word threatened -- hatred, do you feel threatened? >> i do...
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it began august 1940 when in part hitler wanted to invade britain in he did control but to find out hitler's plans to skip down to the last paragraph in the sheer force must have been beaten down to such an extent that it could not muster in the power of the attack worth mentioning against the german crossing. what we know is the english airforce was not beaten down despite toch -- a tremendous discretion -- discretion i love that pitcher see the dog running after that? is humanizes the pitcher and we also know it gives overwhelming odds of the whale airforce did not prevail but they could battle to a stalemate in the battle of britain which would end in october of 1940. but winston churchill who was one of the most dramatic figures of 20th-century history said this about the battle of britain he said never before in these phalera has so much been owed by so many to so few. with a studied this battle and of little more closely i discovered the raf of the head 2,000 pilots only 2,000 went up every day against the full might. it gave me a lot of the anchorage mayor. the as it is to become disc
it began august 1940 when in part hitler wanted to invade britain in he did control but to find out hitler's plans to skip down to the last paragraph in the sheer force must have been beaten down to such an extent that it could not muster in the power of the attack worth mentioning against the german crossing. what we know is the english airforce was not beaten down despite toch -- a tremendous discretion -- discretion i love that pitcher see the dog running after that? is humanizes the pitcher...
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the book is "hitler's fury, german women in the nazi killing fields." >> straight ahead - there are moreillionaire congress men than ever. why do they have so much cash on hand. and golden globes - are younger audiences missing the point that the film up for award is about not being good. cl clsz we turned the camera on the photographer shaking up the art world. >> 2... 1... that's scary jr... >> talk to al jazeera with jr only on al jazeera america >> today's data dive gets rich in congression half of the representatives are millionaires. medium net worth is up $40,000 from last year. they are wealthier in the senate. the medium net worth is $2.7 million. lawmakers have been richer, but there's a growing gap with constituents and there are concerns they are out of touch, especially when they argue about low wages, food stamps et cetera. when you consider that they are in session, they make good money. that doesn't include the fundraising events they need to attend and meetings and work back home. they are paid well, but they need to pay for a place to live in their home states and in d.
the book is "hitler's fury, german women in the nazi killing fields." >> straight ahead - there are moreillionaire congress men than ever. why do they have so much cash on hand. and golden globes - are younger audiences missing the point that the film up for award is about not being good. cl clsz we turned the camera on the photographer shaking up the art world. >> 2... 1... that's scary jr... >> talk to al jazeera with jr only on al jazeera america >> today's...
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what hitler got used a lot of it got a lot of his power from the people because he was wailing about terrorists inside germany always they talk about terrorists that justifies a totalitarian state it's always the first method in george orwell's nine hundred eighty four it's always about terrorists you know the car thief all the nut cases job a car at the terrorists communists planted in our schools and our government so who is creates this fear that the american people i love when gorbachev left and they were at home that day we will have to use technology so this is very scary very scary unless we educate people not to be scared to be beyond their fear to accept that uncertainty exists in life that terrorism does happen it did exist in europe for thirty years i was over in europe it was bombs in england the ira france there was cafes blown up in downtown paris for algeria there's all kinds of issues iraq iran italy japan spain terrorism they dealt with it with good police work detective work they found the terrorists you don't have to put out a this mega alert system that we have th
what hitler got used a lot of it got a lot of his power from the people because he was wailing about terrorists inside germany always they talk about terrorists that justifies a totalitarian state it's always the first method in george orwell's nine hundred eighty four it's always about terrorists you know the car thief all the nut cases job a car at the terrorists communists planted in our schools and our government so who is creates this fear that the american people i love when gorbachev...
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some of my best friends were fought against hitler.herefore, everything that i say needs to be filtered through that so i get a free pass? it is ludicrous. it is contemptible. if i were kleiner, who quite andtly came out early dismissed the comments and said they do not represent the views of kleiner perkins -- if i were them, i would take it another step. they should have taken his name off of the door. he no longer is there. there is no reason for them to be called kleiner perkins. this is a great opportunity to cut all ties. he is digging himself in deeper in deeper. >> phil, you mentioned you think we are overreacting. >> with all due respect, why are we still talking about this? you heard the comments characterized as ludicrous. and worse. why are we still talking about it? doesn't reflect the chasm that exists? the inequality and the wealth gap? >> i do not think anybody is saying there is no problem. it has sparked a discussion. what is the responsibility of technology companies? what is the responsibility of ceos versus employe
some of my best friends were fought against hitler.herefore, everything that i say needs to be filtered through that so i get a free pass? it is ludicrous. it is contemptible. if i were kleiner, who quite andtly came out early dismissed the comments and said they do not represent the views of kleiner perkins -- if i were them, i would take it another step. they should have taken his name off of the door. he no longer is there. there is no reason for them to be called kleiner perkins. this is a...
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he pointed out, and, of course, the fascists or were directly supported by hitler and mussolini. and the west was not opposed to that. i forget now, but fascism had a pretty good image in the west in the late '30s. mussolini was that admirable italian gentleman, as roosevelt called him. hitler was regarded by the state department in the late '30s as a moderate who was holding off the forces of left and right, so we shouldn't be too critical of him. the united states had a consul in berlin up until pearl harbor who was sending back dispatches saying you shouldn't be too hard on the nazis. they're doing some things we don't like, but they're still kind of moderates. his name is george ken non. you don't read that in the biographies. that's not untypical of the period. roosevelt, for example, bitter -- there was a neutrality act, theoretically. the united states was not supposed to allow support for either side in the civil war. and roosevelt was very bitter about any attempt to, by somebody to, say, send a pistol to the republic. he couldn't stop it by force, but he bitterly condem
he pointed out, and, of course, the fascists or were directly supported by hitler and mussolini. and the west was not opposed to that. i forget now, but fascism had a pretty good image in the west in the late '30s. mussolini was that admirable italian gentleman, as roosevelt called him. hitler was regarded by the state department in the late '30s as a moderate who was holding off the forces of left and right, so we shouldn't be too critical of him. the united states had a consul in berlin up...
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and yet hitler was able to demonize the jews andkristallnacht was one of the earlier manifestations butre have been others. we know about the evil of the holocaust. when you startat to use hatred against the minority, it can get out of control. that was my thought. as the messenger, i have been thoroughly killed by everybody. at least read the message. -- your venture capital firms said they were shocked by the words you used and do not agree and you have not involved with the firm and many years. how do you respond to what they said? do you understand why there has been a kind of backlash? ah, first of all, my letter was not about kleiner perkins. i did not mention them at all. they did not need to say anything but they chose, i guess, to throw me under the bus. that.not like they said they were shocked. the guy saying don't go swimming, there are sharks in that water. if you get shocked by that, you don't understand the warning. i was presenting a warning. i don't think they got that. secondly, they made quite a point of by not having been involved for some years and that's true. as i
and yet hitler was able to demonize the jews andkristallnacht was one of the earlier manifestations butre have been others. we know about the evil of the holocaust. when you startat to use hatred against the minority, it can get out of control. that was my thought. as the messenger, i have been thoroughly killed by everybody. at least read the message. -- your venture capital firms said they were shocked by the words you used and do not agree and you have not involved with the firm and many...
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to compute hitler's texts. the fish eat. it. killed him instantly keep the elite keep listening to elites. to get a lot of housing problem with people but the government is not really funding it and in a lot of the shelter today we have been people brothers down the street because people begin raped in the shelters to get involved right now ironically ironically i'm worth more to sit in the a pinhole. the person working the middle of this woman who will be paid regular people like someone like a lawyer or doctor or some other madison avenue this it's boring and sometimes the homeless people who get into. this is such a gross. runs thing restores the world as you need to be in this city to region city in the world what people. need to do you. use. to make you feel good you know. new york london. the whole world. you can see two of the original one of the one on the end. of the court that building at the end of the street another one a more transparent society gets the money or the puppet tears become we see military and state and
to compute hitler's texts. the fish eat. it. killed him instantly keep the elite keep listening to elites. to get a lot of housing problem with people but the government is not really funding it and in a lot of the shelter today we have been people brothers down the street because people begin raped in the shelters to get involved right now ironically ironically i'm worth more to sit in the a pinhole. the person working the middle of this woman who will be paid regular people like someone like...
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although if i could time travel i would go back to 1930's germany and come up behind hitler. today that's the poland adolph, that's the poland. i've had it. [crowd cheering] unfortunately despite the size of the search new time travelers were discovered. yet somehow, i know that in the future these guys won't be receiving any more research grants. [laughter] anyway, that settles it. time travel does not exist. >> not so fast stephen colbert. >> stephen: who are you? >> i'm the time traveling brandy thief. i have appeared on your show in the past. [laughter] >> stephen: great. in the past. that's impossible. >> oh, is it. then where did i get this newspaper dated yesterday. >> stephen: oh my god. so you're tell meek tha tellingl does exist. >> i think you'll find the answer in the bottle of brandy under your desk. >> stephen: there's a bottle of brandy under my desk. >> not anymore, ha ha ha. >> stephen: brandy thief. >> while we're at it colbert, is this your car. >> stephen: i never picked a card. >> pick a card. oh my god. it is. [applause] >> you see stephen what you faile
although if i could time travel i would go back to 1930's germany and come up behind hitler. today that's the poland adolph, that's the poland. i've had it. [crowd cheering] unfortunately despite the size of the search new time travelers were discovered. yet somehow, i know that in the future these guys won't be receiving any more research grants. [laughter] anyway, that settles it. time travel does not exist. >> not so fast stephen colbert. >> stephen: who are you? >> i'm the...
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hitler said the same thing in "mein kampf" in the 1920s.he was ignored and blown off company tried to make it a reality. the muslim brotherhood has been saying the same thing. they try to enforce policies and alone power in europe to make that a reality. from the beginning the muslim brotherhood collaborated with the nazis, collaborate with hitler's minions and hitler's war machine to extend the final solution from europe into the middle east and north africa. to eradicate the jews in the middle east and north africa. collaborated closely with the nazis. our new friends in the middle east and our new outreach partners participated, since italians in 1948, to assist in the invasion and the crushing of the fledgling state of israel in 1948. the brotherhood was on the ground killing jews in a revised state of israel. i the early 1950s they wanted the power in egypt. nasser had other ideas. but you here in his own right. but even he was threatened by the totalitarian vision of the muslim brotherhood and i quote him in the book. he says they wan
hitler said the same thing in "mein kampf" in the 1920s.he was ignored and blown off company tried to make it a reality. the muslim brotherhood has been saying the same thing. they try to enforce policies and alone power in europe to make that a reality. from the beginning the muslim brotherhood collaborated with the nazis, collaborate with hitler's minions and hitler's war machine to extend the final solution from europe into the middle east and north africa. to eradicate the jews in...
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but a new book challenges that feeling, "hitler's furies" following extensive research on women's rolen the nazi empire. wendy lower is the book's author and joins us from washington, d.c. wendy, good to have you with us. thousands of books have been written on the holocaust, most focused on men. but women were a part of the nazi regime and they were involved at almost all levels? >> that's right. when we talk about the rise of naziism and the rise of the third reich, we can't leave out women, especially young women, because this was in nazi thinking a large revolution that was to occur, and they were mobilelizing women as much as they were mobilizing men. >> let's talk about the different ways they were involved and talking about genocide one of the most shocking parts of the book is talking about the role that women played as nurses in killing people? >> yes, actually the first deaths that occurred in the holocaust when the killing phase began of nazi genocidal policies, started with the beginning of the war in 1939 against the mentally and physically disabled. among the first victim
but a new book challenges that feeling, "hitler's furies" following extensive research on women's rolen the nazi empire. wendy lower is the book's author and joins us from washington, d.c. wendy, good to have you with us. thousands of books have been written on the holocaust, most focused on men. but women were a part of the nazi regime and they were involved at almost all levels? >> that's right. when we talk about the rise of naziism and the rise of the third reich, we can't...
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it compares putin to hitler and says locals could only breathe on moscow's orders. ralph lauren's team u.s.a. look here, and they were told they would be safer not to wear the union forms when they went out the ring of steel to protect them. >> the u.s. olympic committee discussed how to stay safe and this issue about, you know, being careful where you wear u.s. logos or things like that. >> reporter: remarkable that a athletes should hide being americans, and the worries mount but the countdown doesn't stop. this is gorki park. you see the scale of the job still ahead for people trying to work here. this building -- [ inaudible ] -- and i'm asking when it will be ready. everything, he says, will be gone and this will be ready by tomorrow, lunchtime. now, under two weeks to go, and still a feeling of anxiety rather than anticipation. >> reporter: they're doing all they came to try and lighten the atmosphere. a business partner of a key putin critic, and security is the main issue. there's a ring of seale here. the real question, can all of southern russia, volatile
it compares putin to hitler and says locals could only breathe on moscow's orders. ralph lauren's team u.s.a. look here, and they were told they would be safer not to wear the union forms when they went out the ring of steel to protect them. >> the u.s. olympic committee discussed how to stay safe and this issue about, you know, being careful where you wear u.s. logos or things like that. >> reporter: remarkable that a athletes should hide being americans, and the worries mount but...
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obama is as bad as hitler. and this is all coming from people who as i say couldn't get a letter published in a weekly newspaper if they tried. now they have forums. >> they have got forums. >> they have the internet. >> i think it's worth thinking about. everybody has got to own behavior including me and including goldberg. directly ahead. what happens when a husband and wife disagree with politics? divorce, domestic chaos? take a look at it shocking but predictable story out of colorado where pot has been legalized, a 2-year-old eats a marijuana-laced cookie. those reports upcoming. [ male announcer ] introducing new fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. about the most track-tested is ever... but the truth is... we don't have to. the experts have spoken. now it's your move. ♪ >>> personal story segment tonight. one thing to be divided in the media over politics. other
obama is as bad as hitler. and this is all coming from people who as i say couldn't get a letter published in a weekly newspaper if they tried. now they have forums. >> they have got forums. >> they have the internet. >> i think it's worth thinking about. everybody has got to own behavior including me and including goldberg. directly ahead. what happens when a husband and wife disagree with politics? divorce, domestic chaos? take a look at it shocking but predictable story out...
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or are you a a fan of hitler, president wilson. or take that, or take that pussy napoleon, he retreats from moscow, pretty soon rasputin, the commies move in, crush chef bangs his shoes, the next thing you know putin is topless and johnny weir can't go to the olympics. and soon what's happening-- i ware this is going to happen what is happening in iraq will happen in afghanistan. and there's only one person to blame for that, alexander the great. in 323 he cuts and runs and a thousand years later islam is founded boom, muslim extremists. i am going to say t i'm going to say it, macedonia's best years are behind it. to make certain that this sort of thing never happens again, president o bamenta needs to send troops anyplace we don't want bad things to happen to good people. that is why-- (laughter) i am calling for a surge into the unstable region of everywhere. -of-course i'm not suggesting anything permanent. our prepare-- troops will leave the moment they anyone will hurt each other after that. we will rake the seas, imprison th
or are you a a fan of hitler, president wilson. or take that, or take that pussy napoleon, he retreats from moscow, pretty soon rasputin, the commies move in, crush chef bangs his shoes, the next thing you know putin is topless and johnny weir can't go to the olympics. and soon what's happening-- i ware this is going to happen what is happening in iraq will happen in afghanistan. and there's only one person to blame for that, alexander the great. in 323 he cuts and runs and a thousand years...
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during world war ii soviet general crushed hitler, won the war for the soviet union, then they sent him to sie siberia and that's basically what they did to frank. >> we also have vern that says please ask mr. brooks if he feels the walking dead approaches their version of the zombie outbreak properly. >> i don't think there is properly. i think it's pretty much what are you trying to get across? you know for me, i would never make the zombie virus airborne. because my feeling i based it on aids. >> the book? >> the book. all my zombie books are based on aids. i want the zombie books easy to defeated. if they win it is not because of their strengths but because of our inherent weakness. i want to examine our weaknesses as individuals, literally as a species level they are vampires, they have not had to struggle or work for anything. >> as long as we are getting your impression, what was your impression about the movie world war z? >> i was so impressed by the title. i think they had the to have a different agenda. >> did you expect that? >> which is why i never would slam the movie. if
during world war ii soviet general crushed hitler, won the war for the soviet union, then they sent him to sie siberia and that's basically what they did to frank. >> we also have vern that says please ask mr. brooks if he feels the walking dead approaches their version of the zombie outbreak properly. >> i don't think there is properly. i think it's pretty much what are you trying to get across? you know for me, i would never make the zombie virus airborne. because my feeling i...
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>hundreds of private letters and photographs of one of adolf hitler's top lieutenants has surfaced in israel. the german newspaper said the documents had been in a private household. according to the paper, germany's federal archives say wifeetters to himmler's are genuine. his anti-semitism is clear in the letters from the 1920's. he was a member of the paramilitary in charge of the concentration camps and secret police. turning to sports, li na has stormed to victory at the australian open. it was the third time lucky for li after losing the finals in melbourne park in 2011 and 2013. her opponent was always the underdog, but she only narrowly lost the first set in a tiebreaker. li asserted yourself in devastating fashion winning the second set 6-0. it is the chinese player's second grand slam title. at 31, she is also the oldest woman to win the australian open. germany's best-known soccer team has proven why it is at the top of the table and so far ahead of the rest. munich has trounced the third- place contestants with a convincing win. it is the first home defeat of the season. m
>hundreds of private letters and photographs of one of adolf hitler's top lieutenants has surfaced in israel. the german newspaper said the documents had been in a private household. according to the paper, germany's federal archives say wifeetters to himmler's are genuine. his anti-semitism is clear in the letters from the 1920's. he was a member of the paramilitary in charge of the concentration camps and secret police. turning to sports, li na has stormed to victory at the australian...
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the sochi olympics is as important to putin as munich was for hitler. this is a chance to showcase the new russia and many people on the international olympic committee who signed off on this, a lot of questions are occurring now. i think what you're seeing from this latest outburst of congress there is a lot of questions being raised now. especially with bengahzi and how they handled that. three weeks away from the olympics, what's happening, are we putting 15,000 americans in sochi, there are a lot of gaps and concerns. >> professor, you heard glen howard touch on it previously, but this is not just not another olympic games. this is post russia's coming out party, and a lot on the line for vladimir putin to proof that prs russia is a success, modern russia. >> of course, at a cost of $61 million. that may be the reason why they had the approval to hold it in sochi they were able to donate so much of their resources to creating this spectacularcal, if you will. even if nothing course the fact that right now we're talking about terrorism rather than an
the sochi olympics is as important to putin as munich was for hitler. this is a chance to showcase the new russia and many people on the international olympic committee who signed off on this, a lot of questions are occurring now. i think what you're seeing from this latest outburst of congress there is a lot of questions being raised now. especially with bengahzi and how they handled that. three weeks away from the olympics, what's happening, are we putting 15,000 americans in sochi, there are...
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i said it was akin to having lunch with adolph hitler. mr.g to sanitize himself and dennis rodman is really being duped. it's just something that needs to be dealt with. needs to be criticized. because we don't want to aid and a bet a regime that has blood dripping from their hands. >> i know the obama administration said they have nothing to do with his visit from dennis rodman and former nba player. this is not an official u.s. visit and as far as you know, you are on the foreign affairs committee, did the administration go out and urge dennis rodman not to go to north korea or did they stay on the side lines and let him do whatever he wants? >> i'm not aware of the conversation they had or have not had with dennis rodman, but it's common sense. unless dennis rodman can bring mr. bay back to the united states, i will have changed my opinion about this. dennis rodman was talking about him as if he had committed some kind of a crime which we know is not the case. it's outrageous that an american citizen has the sanitizing of the regime of mr.
i said it was akin to having lunch with adolph hitler. mr.g to sanitize himself and dennis rodman is really being duped. it's just something that needs to be dealt with. needs to be criticized. because we don't want to aid and a bet a regime that has blood dripping from their hands. >> i know the obama administration said they have nothing to do with his visit from dennis rodman and former nba player. this is not an official u.s. visit and as far as you know, you are on the foreign...
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congressman says dennis rodman entertaining kim with his favourite sport is like taking adobviously hitlerut for lump. >> australia airline qantas had its credit rating downgraded by moody's. given junk status. it says it's facing competition and high costs. >> an international body claims the river in argentina is one of 10 most polluted sites. those working to clean the waters reacted angrily saying the findings are based on out of date information. it's not a massive expanse of water, running 64km from the edge of the capital to the atlantic. >> there's no doubt that the river is polluted. tonnes of this debris is pulled from the waters every week, and decades of dumping chemical waste left it dead. there's no oxygen in the water. few remember the last fish caught here. >> translation: there was an accumulation of waste in here because of people living along the river threw in their rubbish. old cars, and more. there was more than 60 sunken boats in this part of the river. >> the new york based institute said it is one of the 10 most polluted site. others in clued clern poll and the nig
congressman says dennis rodman entertaining kim with his favourite sport is like taking adobviously hitlerut for lump. >> australia airline qantas had its credit rating downgraded by moody's. given junk status. it says it's facing competition and high costs. >> an international body claims the river in argentina is one of 10 most polluted sites. those working to clean the waters reacted angrily saying the findings are based on out of date information. it's not a massive expanse of...
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. >> reporter: in 1939 adolph hitler began conquering the nations of western europe one at a time. an army camp the size of a small city sprang up at camp hale, 9,000 feet up in the colorado rockies. in november 1941 the newly formed tenth mountain division began to train. most were college men already skiers or mountain climbers. athletes by inclination. and many had the naive idea that the training was going to be fun. >> you had to learn to cope with the altitude first off. when you first got there you tried to run a block and you were just gasping for air. >> reporter: a typical exercise at camp hail, climbing a 13- foot mountain carrying a 1,000- pound pack. living outdoors in temperatures of 40 below zero. >> training was extremely rigorous. so rigorous that really when we got into combat. all kinds of weather conditions and things it was like soup. >> by the time training was done, every man knew how to cover a mountain, how to travel for miles on skis and how to live outdoors in huts. the men found themselves heading to italy where a heavy source of troops was dug into cave
. >> reporter: in 1939 adolph hitler began conquering the nations of western europe one at a time. an army camp the size of a small city sprang up at camp hale, 9,000 feet up in the colorado rockies. in november 1941 the newly formed tenth mountain division began to train. most were college men already skiers or mountain climbers. athletes by inclination. and many had the naive idea that the training was going to be fun. >> you had to learn to cope with the altitude first off. when...
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they started bombing great britain in part because hitler wanted to invade britain and knew that he had to have control of the air. but day after day the royal air force went up against them, and we now know with the hindsight of history that what hitler's plans were, and this is from his famous directive number 16, and i'm going to just skip could doo the last paragraph. the english air force must have been beaten down to such an extent morally and in fact that it can no longer muster any power of attack worth mentioning against the german crossing. but what we know is that the english air force was not beaten down, that despite tremendous destruction, the royal air force exhibited tremendous determination. by the way, i really love that picture because see that dog running out to the airplane with the pilots? i just think that sort of humanizes that picture a good bit. and we also know that against overwhelming odds that the royal air force did not exactly prevail against the germans, but they were able to battle to stalemate in the battle of britain which ended, ended up ending in oc
they started bombing great britain in part because hitler wanted to invade britain and knew that he had to have control of the air. but day after day the royal air force went up against them, and we now know with the hindsight of history that what hitler's plans were, and this is from his famous directive number 16, and i'm going to just skip could doo the last paragraph. the english air force must have been beaten down to such an extent morally and in fact that it can no longer muster any...
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some the scientist who built the bomb wrote a report a few months before the first test after hitler was defeated, urging the government not to use it. they said do a demonstration shot. show the world what will happen. if you use it and there isn't in place an international control regime for controlling this weapon we will see a flying start to a nuclear arms race. with a few years delay, that is exactly what happened. one of the consequences of using the bomb if we let off this insane nuclear arms race between the united states and the soviet union which developed a bomb a few years after we did. he ended up by the 1980s with 70,000 nuclear weapons in the world. not puny little atomic bombs but hydrogen bombs, 10, 50, 100, 1000 times more powerful than what we dropped on hiroshima. we went nuclear nuts in the cold war. we are not working our way down. i honestly think a lot of that could've been prevented if we didn't use the bomb. so on balance, on balance i think we should have used the weapon. we should not have dropped it on hiroshima and nagasaki. we were winning the war anyw
some the scientist who built the bomb wrote a report a few months before the first test after hitler was defeated, urging the government not to use it. they said do a demonstration shot. show the world what will happen. if you use it and there isn't in place an international control regime for controlling this weapon we will see a flying start to a nuclear arms race. with a few years delay, that is exactly what happened. one of the consequences of using the bomb if we let off this insane...
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this is as important to putin as it was for hitler.y are trying to showcase the new russia, and i think many of the people that signed off on this, i think a lot of questions are occurring now, and i think what you have seen with this latest outburst from congress is there are a lot of questions being raised now, especially with what happened in benghazi, and i think a lot of people are asking these questions about what is happening, and whether we're putting 15,000 potential visiting americans -- how are we going to protect those people? and there are a lot of gaps. >> professor you heard glen howard touch on it briefly, but this is not just another liolymc games. isn't this post-russia's coming out party? and a lot of pressure to prove it is a success. >> certainly. it is the most expensive winter games ever staged with the cost of $61 billion. and that may have been why they were able to get these games. and i think if you think about it in that regard, even if there is terrorist action, the fact that right now we're sitting here ta
this is as important to putin as it was for hitler.y are trying to showcase the new russia, and i think many of the people that signed off on this, i think a lot of questions are occurring now, and i think what you have seen with this latest outburst from congress is there are a lot of questions being raised now, especially with what happened in benghazi, and i think a lot of people are asking these questions about what is happening, and whether we're putting 15,000 potential visiting americans...