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if it was for hitler and the nazis, so be it. they felt with their genius they would find acceptance with this new regime. >> was their censorship? >> absolutely. for modernists artists,. >> and what is modern? what you mean by that? >> it's a loose expansive definition. it means those figures who embrace the modern movements of the early 20th century which would include expressionism and literature and also in writing, may be new objectivity design it would mean the streamlined lack of ornamentation and rejection of historicism as in designing old-fashioned styles like gothic or baroque or neoclassical. one studied pages and pages defining it and i'm sometimes inclined to use the wording of pornography, you recognize it when you see it. that's the thing with modernism. there can be a jacket goodness and colors that aren't true to nature. there was a certain vibe in a certain feel that went along with it. it was difficult for people, for cultural figures to design because hitler detested modern art. he himself had been an artist
if it was for hitler and the nazis, so be it. they felt with their genius they would find acceptance with this new regime. >> was their censorship? >> absolutely. for modernists artists,. >> and what is modern? what you mean by that? >> it's a loose expansive definition. it means those figures who embrace the modern movements of the early 20th century which would include expressionism and literature and also in writing, may be new objectivity design it would mean the...
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so artists under hitler complete the trilogy. so now i'm looking at the cultural figures themselves. artist under hitler tries to do two things in particular, the first is to be a cultural history of nazi germany, that's not an oxymoron. there was a great deal was a great deal of culture in the third right. this is supposed to be an inclusive, synthetic culture history that i look at the representative of official culture such as the architect, the sculpture, the filmmaker, but they also look at modernist artist you stayed in nazi germany. usually their story is not included in the history of culture in the third right. here i'm thinking of painters like know the, sculptors and composers, architects, an array of other cultural figures who try to stay in nazi germany and collaborate with regime. so i bring bring that history into the story. the modernist. >> host: you open the book with a quote. what is that quote. >> guest: i have to look at it. his wording is very interesting, wells was a poet among other things and he says when
so artists under hitler complete the trilogy. so now i'm looking at the cultural figures themselves. artist under hitler tries to do two things in particular, the first is to be a cultural history of nazi germany, that's not an oxymoron. there was a great deal was a great deal of culture in the third right. this is supposed to be an inclusive, synthetic culture history that i look at the representative of official culture such as the architect, the sculpture, the filmmaker, but they also look...
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"artists under hitler" does two things in particular. the first is a cultural history of nazi germany. it's a great deal of culture in the third right and this is supposed to be an inclusive synthetic history that i look at the representatives such as the sculpture, the filmmaker, the actor known from the system, the act it was very, very talented. i look our best to stay in nazi germany. a story is not included in the history of the third reich. pricing for painters like mold and kershner and sculptors like my lot. and thinking of composers like paul hindemith, architects like me and wrote an array of modernist culture figures tried to stay in nazi germany and collaborate with the regime. every mac history into the story. the modernist in the initial artist at the same time. >> host: you open this book with a quote by orson welles. >> im, im. >> his wording is very interesting as a poet among other things. when i visited france and italy right after the war, i was followed that in the safety of america. i didn't want to meet the people
"artists under hitler" does two things in particular. the first is a cultural history of nazi germany. it's a great deal of culture in the third right and this is supposed to be an inclusive synthetic history that i look at the representatives such as the sculpture, the filmmaker, the actor known from the system, the act it was very, very talented. i look our best to stay in nazi germany. a story is not included in the history of the third reich. pricing for painters like mold and...
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it was always about hitler.rican jews, like jews all of -- all over the world, saw hitler on the rise and this all the things he was saying about jews, it fueled recruitment of volunteers to fight in spain not just in this country, but many countries as well. american jews were also disproportionally represented in organizations of the left and that was another thing that drew them spain. brian: you have written, since this book was published, about a man named dell berg. he died this year at age 100. here's some video. the last living member of the 2800 americans that fought in spain. [video clip] >> i was very affected by the fascist attempt to take over spain. i couldn't tell you why. i just didn't like the idea. that was my political understanding. i did not like what the s.o.b.'s were doing. i joined the army. i didn't know how to get to spain until one day i went to work in hollywood as a dishwasher, in the hollywood roosevelt hotel, and i see on the side of the building, "abraham lincoln brigade." i turne
it was always about hitler.rican jews, like jews all of -- all over the world, saw hitler on the rise and this all the things he was saying about jews, it fueled recruitment of volunteers to fight in spain not just in this country, but many countries as well. american jews were also disproportionally represented in organizations of the left and that was another thing that drew them spain. brian: you have written, since this book was published, about a man named dell berg. he died this year at...
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hitler had come to power in germany. mussolini had already been in 1935,since the 1920's and was when he had gone and conquer himself a colony in ethiopia. a war which finally and in 1936. it was clear that fascism was expanded there. hitler was making all sorts of noises about expanding to the east. grabbing territory in eastern europe and russia that should be under german domination. the soviet union was a grim place, but not as many details were known in the west. they were not talking about expanding. the menace seemed to be expanding fascism in europe. happenedcoup attempt in spain. right-wing army officers try to say's power -- seize power and sent a shockwave of alarm throughout the world. here was a major country in europe, the right-wing military quickly backed by hitler and mussolini who sent arms, mussolini pilots, and said 80,000 ground troops. here was the spanish army making a grab for power. people all over the world but it ought to be resisted. if not here, where? otherwise, we are next. >> for going dow
hitler had come to power in germany. mussolini had already been in 1935,since the 1920's and was when he had gone and conquer himself a colony in ethiopia. a war which finally and in 1936. it was clear that fascism was expanded there. hitler was making all sorts of noises about expanding to the east. grabbing territory in eastern europe and russia that should be under german domination. the soviet union was a grim place, but not as many details were known in the west. they were not talking...
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before hitler's death camps killed six million people, many jewish families had their businesses and personal property seized by the nazis, including their art collections. for survivors, their children and grandchildren, finding the missing art is often a search across continents, and that's just the first step of a legal battle to get artworks returned. in tonight's signature segment, the newshour's phil hirschkorn reports on this ongoing quest for restitution and justice. >> reporter: simon goodman has spent 20 years searching for his family's art collection looted by the nazis in world war ii. much of the art, taken from jewish families, was intended to stock adolf hitler's planned museum in linz, austria. goodman's grandfather, fritz, was a wealthy dutch banker who amassed a great art collection with his wife, louise. >> he had at least 60 old masters, some of them very important. some impressionists. >> reporter: after the nazis occupied the netherlands, hitler's art agents forced fritz and louise to sell, telling them if they did, they would survive. >> they take everything, a
before hitler's death camps killed six million people, many jewish families had their businesses and personal property seized by the nazis, including their art collections. for survivors, their children and grandchildren, finding the missing art is often a search across continents, and that's just the first step of a legal battle to get artworks returned. in tonight's signature segment, the newshour's phil hirschkorn reports on this ongoing quest for restitution and justice. >> reporter:...
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and when hitler tried to seize power for the first time, hitler tried to use force. 1923 him a the hitlered to seize the whole bavarian government. he walked into the bureau hall and fired a gun into the ceiling saying that he was taking control. my grandfather stepp i in frt h him saying, mr. hitler, this conontrollever germany. then hitler simply put his gun down, wento the front, captured the whole senior leadership. my grandfather then helped to countercoupual established, put down hitler's uprising, and then he went to trial -- then he was a witness at the trial for the government that of course put him in jail. amy: and what happened to her grandfather? >> my grandfather, of course, was in a fascist -- wasn't a fascist. in 1933 when mr. hitler seized power, he resigned, but he was not allowed to resign. theas very active with anti-fascist resistance. the uncle was killed in poland in 1939. one of his friends was a young who was the man who actually put the suitcase beside hitler in 1944 to have hitler killed. so he was a family friend. , within any society , how does a person channe
and when hitler tried to seize power for the first time, hitler tried to use force. 1923 him a the hitlered to seize the whole bavarian government. he walked into the bureau hall and fired a gun into the ceiling saying that he was taking control. my grandfather stepp i in frt h him saying, mr. hitler, this conontrollever germany. then hitler simply put his gun down, wento the front, captured the whole senior leadership. my grandfather then helped to countercoupual established, put down hitler's...
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black: hitler was not great at expanding himself. [laughter] but he did take the view that america and germany were already in effect at war. there had already been clashes in the navies of america and germany. u-boats in the western atlantic. and he took the view that either they were at war or that war was inevitable. and this led him to -- it was a highly foolish decision. no two ways about it. as for what america would have done but for that direct -- that declaration of war by germany, roosevelt was convinced of that germany represented a terrible threat to america's interest. and he was correct in that view. it would have been harder to persuade those people who were japan first people to focus on germany if germany had not declared war. but i suspect that germany already an ally of japan would have compromised germany in the eyes of many americans. >> i am a member of the historical society. i was wondering how influential in the formulation of eisenhower's policies was his secretary of state, john foster dulles, brickman ship
black: hitler was not great at expanding himself. [laughter] but he did take the view that america and germany were already in effect at war. there had already been clashes in the navies of america and germany. u-boats in the western atlantic. and he took the view that either they were at war or that war was inevitable. and this led him to -- it was a highly foolish decision. no two ways about it. as for what america would have done but for that direct -- that declaration of war by germany,...
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>> host: european professor of history and author of this book artist under hitler where did this idea come from? >> this book project is the completion of a trilogy the a.d. it began 30 years ago i was at harvard university as a student studying french history refer semester or graduate school the professor said you will specialize in this narrow topic so write a research paper on a different era and different country of topic so was studying german as an undergraduate i was interested in world war ii my father was born in athens in the thirties and i grew up with stories so world war two seemed to be a central event in and and they just keep up with this idea of the art collections of the the nazi leaders and i was surprised of that they devoted so which time to art and cultural matters. the professor said you could write a doctoral dissertation of collecting and when a professor says that you take notice. i thought about it and realized i was tremendously interested in with of philosophical questions and with the nexus of barbarism in and culture had also practical issues. there was
>> host: european professor of history and author of this book artist under hitler where did this idea come from? >> this book project is the completion of a trilogy the a.d. it began 30 years ago i was at harvard university as a student studying french history refer semester or graduate school the professor said you will specialize in this narrow topic so write a research paper on a different era and different country of topic so was studying german as an undergraduate i was...
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-- you could say hitler was a rapist.hey, they raped many women in the second world war but he was a different category of machine, a much larger machine. >> i'll submit to you that most americans don't even know what you're talking about as far as this group is concerned. tell me about the group, tell me about what happened because americans, you know, they don't pay attention to this kind of stuff en masse. >> well, most people remember when the islamic state went storming across iraq and took the city of mosul. a few months later they went into other parts of the north and particularly into the yazidi heartland. so there's a group of people living in northern iraq, the yazidis. they've been there for thousands of years. they have their own religion, it's an ancient religion that adopted elements of many different faiths over time, some christianity, some islamic, but they have maintained their own identity and what's different about the yazidi people is the islamic state targeted them for annihilation. they wanted to e
-- you could say hitler was a rapist.hey, they raped many women in the second world war but he was a different category of machine, a much larger machine. >> i'll submit to you that most americans don't even know what you're talking about as far as this group is concerned. tell me about the group, tell me about what happened because americans, you know, they don't pay attention to this kind of stuff en masse. >> well, most people remember when the islamic state went storming across...
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to hitler. reporter: it is as outrageous as it sounds.hese comments appeared in the sunday interview with "the telegraph." he is referring to attempt to unify europe under what he calls a singular government. he says napoleon, hitler, various people tried this and it ends tragically. the e.u. is an attempt to do it by different means. rightare his very words there. anchor: has the media reacted to controversial comments? reporter: they have reacted with a lot of humor. cartoonist sends up his comments with this .artoon the clearly inflammatory comments are meant to flareup the far right. independent" has written a funny article about what they linked to hitler. it has come up with its own dbs, "don't be silly." i think that sums it up. anchor: who is going to be the next james bond? it appears we have an idea. reporter: nothing is set in stone because daniel craig is remaining tightlipped on whether , and i do hope you will enjoy me for an exciting new television series, a unique inquiry into human consciousness itself. now, you're about
to hitler. reporter: it is as outrageous as it sounds.hese comments appeared in the sunday interview with "the telegraph." he is referring to attempt to unify europe under what he calls a singular government. he says napoleon, hitler, various people tried this and it ends tragically. the e.u. is an attempt to do it by different means. rightare his very words there. anchor: has the media reacted to controversial comments? reporter: they have reacted with a lot of humor. cartoonist...
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brent: we will have more on boris johnson and that comparison with hitler coming up later on.t is going to be up after the break with business headlines. >> stay tuned, we will be back. ♪ brent: welcome back. our top story, more than 20 countries say they are ready to supply weapons to libya's international recognized government. top diplomats from those nations have an meeting in vienna to discuss strategy to counter the so-called islamic state in libya. thousands of ethnic hazaras have marched to the capital of kabul. they say the rerouting of a powerline is because of official bias. they are calling on the government to change those plans. time for business news. warren buffett, he is taking a bite of the big apple. >> billionaire warren buffett was made -- has made many lucrative investment but has so far avoided putting money into tech companies. until now. his firm has reported that he has acquired apple shares during the first quarter. apple only recently decline in revenues for the first time in 13 years. with buffet is a prominent stakeholder, things could the promine
brent: we will have more on boris johnson and that comparison with hitler coming up later on.t is going to be up after the break with business headlines. >> stay tuned, we will be back. ♪ brent: welcome back. our top story, more than 20 countries say they are ready to supply weapons to libya's international recognized government. top diplomats from those nations have an meeting in vienna to discuss strategy to counter the so-called islamic state in libya. thousands of ethnic hazaras...
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hitler. lenin was an ascetic. lenin was the last -- he was not, he was not a consumerist. he didn't buy much. he denied himself pleasure. i, i'm scared of people generally -- not all. a catholic priest that takes a vow of poverty, i respect that tremendously. but when people say, you know, oh, i don't want anything, i'm a little worried. i want my children to want to make a home and take care of a family and, yes, and have a picket fence and two dogs. what is mocked by the left, i don't mock. i think it's a beautiful aspiration to want to make a beautiful home for yourself, your spouse and your children. .. frankly the gods that i see especially the abraham religions are cartoons. i understand an affable can't disappoint the sky. but god is an affable by definition. he's infinite. he is not mortal. he or she or it is not limited, but we have turn to god into this cartoon. we can see how that has really unfortunately that's why people who think, liberals, reject that very cartoonish god, that
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hitler. eleven 9/11 wiz an -- lenin was an's settic. he was not a consumerist. he didn't buy much. he denied himself pleasure. i, i'm scared of people generally -- not all. a catholic priest that takes a vow of poverty, i respect that tremendously. but when people say, you know, oh, i don't want anything, i'm a little worried. i want my children to want to make a home and take care of a family and, yes, and have a picket fence and two dogs. what is mocked by the left, i don't mock. i think it's a beautiful aspiration to want to make a beautiful home for yourself, your spouse and your children. >> host: next call for dennis prager is jim in new preston, connecticut. hi, jim, go ahead. >> caller: hi, how are you? thanks for having me on. i appreciate the opportunity, because this is a topic that fascinates me. after listening more to mr. prager, i have a whole bunch of other questions, but i'm going to stick with the one i originally called about. and that is can you be spiritual but not religi
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here was a major country in europe, the right wing military quickly backed by hitler and mussolini, who sent arms, airplanes, pilots, tanks, tank drivers, and mussolini eventually sent 80,000 ground troops. heres with the spanish rite making a grab for power. and people all over the world felt it ought to be resisted. if not here, where? otherwise, we're next. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on pacific on cspan's q & a. >>> now we hear with how the federal government and private sector are using information
here was a major country in europe, the right wing military quickly backed by hitler and mussolini, who sent arms, airplanes, pilots, tanks, tank drivers, and mussolini eventually sent 80,000 ground troops. heres with the spanish rite making a grab for power. and people all over the world felt it ought to be resisted. if not here, where? otherwise, we're next. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on pacific on cspan's q & a. >>> now we hear with how the federal government and...
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i'm not going to call people hitler unless they are hitler.torian. i like to read. you know more about it than me. two months after pearl harbor, fdr, who is the yoda of the left, signed, bill 9066 he round up 127,000 japanese people. >> and put them in the camps. >> 60% of them were of american citizens. he put them in internment camps. i'm not even going to call that hitler like but certainly this is not hitler like. >> cornell university, one of the least diverse major colleges in the country. we sent watters up there. >> i have friends liberal arts majors. they write a paper and bring up conservative viewpoint they won't get a good grade. >> watters is next. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo
i'm not going to call people hitler unless they are hitler.torian. i like to read. you know more about it than me. two months after pearl harbor, fdr, who is the yoda of the left, signed, bill 9066 he round up 127,000 japanese people. >> and put them in the camps. >> 60% of them were of american citizens. he put them in internment camps. i'm not even going to call that hitler like but certainly this is not hitler like. >> cornell university, one of the least diverse major...
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i'm not going to call people hitler unless they are hitler.. i like to read. you know more about it than me. two months after pearl harbor, fdr, who is the yoda of the left, signed, bill 9066 he round up 127,000 japanese people. >> and put them in the camps. >> 60% of them were of american citizens. he put them in internment camps. i'm not even going to call that hitler like but certainly this is not hitler like. >> cornell university, one of the least diverse major colleges in the country. we sent watters up there. >> i have friends liberal arts majors. they write a paper and bring up conservative viewpoint they won't get a good grade. viagra single packs... so guys with ed can... take viagra when they need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension. your blood pressure could drop to an unsafe level. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your
i'm not going to call people hitler unless they are hitler.. i like to read. you know more about it than me. two months after pearl harbor, fdr, who is the yoda of the left, signed, bill 9066 he round up 127,000 japanese people. >> and put them in the camps. >> 60% of them were of american citizens. he put them in internment camps. i'm not even going to call that hitler like but certainly this is not hitler like. >> cornell university, one of the least diverse major colleges...
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it was always about hitler. american jews, like jews all over the world, saw hitler on the rise and this all the things he was saying about jews, it fueled recruitment of volunteers to fight in spain not just in this country, but many countries as well. american jews were also disproportionally represented in organizations of the left and that was another thing that drew them spain. brian: you have written, since this book was published, about a man named dell berg. he died this year at age 100. here's some video. the last living member of the 2800 americans that fought in spain. >> i was very affected by the fascist attempt to take over spain. i couldn't tell you why. i just didn't like the idea. that was my political understanding. i did not like what the s.o.b.'s were doing. i joined the army. i didn't know how to get to spain until one day i went to work in hollywood as a dishwasher, in the hollywood oosevelt hotel, and i see on the side of the building, "abraham lincoln brigade." i turned the corner, went u
it was always about hitler. american jews, like jews all over the world, saw hitler on the rise and this all the things he was saying about jews, it fueled recruitment of volunteers to fight in spain not just in this country, but many countries as well. american jews were also disproportionally represented in organizations of the left and that was another thing that drew them spain. brian: you have written, since this book was published, about a man named dell berg. he died this year at age...
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toasteaker called for a to hitler.ther said "what do we do now?" do we rise? jay was only 14 years old at the time. he said, grandpa, are we cowards? we do not rise nor salute. uncle, a teenager visiting a foreign country where the sidewalks are covered in posters claiming his people at a menace to humanity have the courage -- has the courage to stick to his principles, what is the excuse for our silence? my great grandfather and uncle made silence their dissent at a time when drawing attention to their faith and beliefs was not just unwise, but dangerous. their silence was powerful. it was justified. ours is not. all of us live in a country built on the ideals of inclusion and tolerance. we are a country that celebrates the dignity of difference. we are better than the language of hate. tribe of full the did arms -- folded arms. if one of the lessons of the holocaust is thou shalt not be silent. then today, we must honor the memories of the millions who were murdered by speaking up against hate speech we encounter in
toasteaker called for a to hitler.ther said "what do we do now?" do we rise? jay was only 14 years old at the time. he said, grandpa, are we cowards? we do not rise nor salute. uncle, a teenager visiting a foreign country where the sidewalks are covered in posters claiming his people at a menace to humanity have the courage -- has the courage to stick to his principles, what is the excuse for our silence? my great grandfather and uncle made silence their dissent at a time when drawing...
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i-- how-- how could be-- be stopped hitler?n: you had to defeat him on the battlefield. >> father desbois: in one way or another. >> logan: and kill the idea. >> father desbois: and kill the people who carry them. >> this cbs sports update is brought to you by ford. at the wells fargo championship today in charlotte, north carolina, james hann won in a playoff against roberto castro, his second career tour victory. cleveland completes the sweep in atlanta advancing in the eastern conference final. nhl, tampa bay defeats the islanders, winning that series four games to one. for more sports news and information, go to cbssports.com. jim nantz reporting from cbssports.com. jim nantz reporting from charlotte. ♪ ♪ ♪ life is a sport. we are the utility. the new ford escape. flea bites can mean misery for your cat. advantage® ii monthly topical kills fleas through contact. fleas do not have to bite your cat to die. advantage® ii. fight the misery of biting fleas. >>psst. hey... where you going? we've got that thing! you know...diarrhe
i-- how-- how could be-- be stopped hitler?n: you had to defeat him on the battlefield. >> father desbois: in one way or another. >> logan: and kill the idea. >> father desbois: and kill the people who carry them. >> this cbs sports update is brought to you by ford. at the wells fargo championship today in charlotte, north carolina, james hann won in a playoff against roberto castro, his second career tour victory. cleveland completes the sweep in atlanta advancing in...
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eventually, one speaker called for a toast to hitler.e in the restaurant stood up and gave the salute. looking at jay, my great grandfather said, what do we do now? do we rise? only 14 years old at the time said, grandpa, are we cowards? then we do not rise, nor salute. visitingle, a teenager a foreign country, where the sidewalks are covered in posters proclaiming his people a menace to humanity, had the courage to stick to his principles, what is the excuse for our silence? my great grandfather and uncle made silence their descent -- dissent at a time when drawing attention to their faith and belief was not just unwise, but dangerous. their silence was powerful. it was justified. ours is not. countrys live in a built on the ideals of inclusion and tolerance. we are a country that celebrates the dignity of difference. we are better than the language of heat. -- language of hate. america is not the tribe of the folded arms. if one of the lessons of the holocaust is that thou shalt not be silent, then today on this day of remembrance, we
eventually, one speaker called for a toast to hitler.e in the restaurant stood up and gave the salute. looking at jay, my great grandfather said, what do we do now? do we rise? only 14 years old at the time said, grandpa, are we cowards? then we do not rise, nor salute. visitingle, a teenager a foreign country, where the sidewalks are covered in posters proclaiming his people a menace to humanity, had the courage to stick to his principles, what is the excuse for our silence? my great...
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barelyjews were just starting to recover from the horrors of hitler. father, rabbi abraham joshua has shown, came to this country as a refugee from nazi europe. his mother and three of his sisters and his extended family were all murdered. my father had been a student in when somethe 1930's german theologians were proclaiming that the old testament should be thrown out of the christian bible. and that jesus was not a jew but an arian. their racist frenzy, they did not even recognize their own defamation of christianity. imagine then what my father thought when he came to this country and met martin luther gians whon theolo revered the god of abraham. , moses, the exodus. the hebrew bible was at the heart of the civil rights movement. and that was what helped restore our wounded souls after the war. with theirprophets, they taught that god's greatest concern is with widows and orphans. marketplace,in the with the impoverished and the in society. the one verse that appears more often in the bible than any other is god's command remember you were slaves i
barelyjews were just starting to recover from the horrors of hitler. father, rabbi abraham joshua has shown, came to this country as a refugee from nazi europe. his mother and three of his sisters and his extended family were all murdered. my father had been a student in when somethe 1930's german theologians were proclaiming that the old testament should be thrown out of the christian bible. and that jesus was not a jew but an arian. their racist frenzy, they did not even recognize their own...
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and we jews were just barely starting to recover from the horrors of hitler.er, rabbi abraham joshua heschel, came to this country as a refugee from nazi europe. his mother and three of his sisters and his extended family were all murdered. my father had been a student in rlin in the 1930's when some german protestant thee loneliens were proclaiming the old testament was jewish book that should be thrown out of the christian bible. and that jesus was not a jew but an arian. caught up in their racist frenzy, they did not even recognize their own defamation of christianity. imagine then what my father felt when he came to this country and med reinhold nebor, martin luther king, christian theologians who revered the god of abraham. moses, the exodus from egypt, amos and isaiah, the hebrew bible was at the heart of the civil rights movement. and that was the bomb of gilead that helped -- balm of gilead that helped restore our wounded souls after the war. our hebrew prophets, what were their concerns? not praise for kings, flattery of the powerful, no. they taught
and we jews were just barely starting to recover from the horrors of hitler.er, rabbi abraham joshua heschel, came to this country as a refugee from nazi europe. his mother and three of his sisters and his extended family were all murdered. my father had been a student in rlin in the 1930's when some german protestant thee loneliens were proclaiming the old testament was jewish book that should be thrown out of the christian bible. and that jesus was not a jew but an arian. caught up in their...
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but i will not have the hitler name associated with george zimmerman!the way, loved the correspondents dinner. >> larry: thanks, i guess. it was good. it was good. >> look, larry, we gotta go, evil doesn't rest-we have to get to work on overturning that tom brady suspension. >> everyone: go patriots! hell's team! (cheers and applause) >> larry: we'll be right back. i am rich. with fans clamoring for our next hit album, we return to our extravagant private studio, where we turn gold into platinum. yes, i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. i'm here for the new iphone. my horoscope told me i should get one. well it just so happens that right now, we're offering a really great deal on the iphone. oh, great. so your horoscope said buy the new iphone? oh yeah. it said, "this day will be fairly eventful." yeah, i mean there's no other way to interpret that. totally, right? at&t has a better reason to get a new iphone. switch to at&t and get up to $650 in credits per line so, you're saying we can't use sorry sir it's hotel policy.l? is it reall
but i will not have the hitler name associated with george zimmerman!the way, loved the correspondents dinner. >> larry: thanks, i guess. it was good. it was good. >> look, larry, we gotta go, evil doesn't rest-we have to get to work on overturning that tom brady suspension. >> everyone: go patriots! hell's team! (cheers and applause) >> larry: we'll be right back. i am rich. with fans clamoring for our next hit album, we return to our extravagant private studio, where...
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i want adolph hitler to be in hell. i want it. if you don't want it, there's something wrong with you. you don't want the worst of the worst punished? you don't want the best of the best rewarded? you have to go to college to think that foolishly.ost: you ls >> you listen to rush limbach, who else? >> the only problem with rushes that were on at the same time. it's a little difficult, but i'm friendly with him and i know all of these people, of course. i do listen, yes. i listen in the same way that a chef would eat the meals of other chefs. we know what goes into it. it fascinates me to see how do these other guys deal with the same issues that i do? >> nashville tennessee you have 32nd.being a >> yes, thank you very much for being a voice for conservatives with good sense. i'm a conservative and i'm curious in the last two years, i wonder if you would speak about the jewish approach to natural law. >> it's a tough question because i'm ambivalent us on the law issue. i don't think you can get to the extent of law coming from natu
i want adolph hitler to be in hell. i want it. if you don't want it, there's something wrong with you. you don't want the worst of the worst punished? you don't want the best of the best rewarded? you have to go to college to think that foolishly.ost: you ls >> you listen to rush limbach, who else? >> the only problem with rushes that were on at the same time. it's a little difficult, but i'm friendly with him and i know all of these people, of course. i do listen, yes. i listen in...
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but i will not have the hitler name associated with george zimmerman!the way, loved the correspondents dinner. >> larry: thanks, i guess. it was good. it was good. >> look, larry, we gotta go, evil doesn't rest-we have to get to work on overturning that tom brady suspension. >> everyone: go patriots! hell's team! (cheers and applause) >> larry: we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ can you say i love it? ♪ oh love it? ♪ can you say hey? ♪ hey! ♪ that's the spirit! oooooh.♪ ♪ ooh ooh ♪ wooh ooh ♪ wooh ooh ♪ sing sing, baby baby i love you. oh yes.♪ ♪ ooooh oooh. ♪ every little thing. ♪ ooooh oooh. at our house, we're always down for more... case in point: our handcrafted skydiving chamber. be hungry for more. just never be hungry. with premium pepperoni and 100% real cheese... ♪ ding! hot pockets! (cheers and applause) >> larry: welcome back. it's time to check in on what's happening with the unblackening. ♪ ♪ (larry humming) favorite song... so bernie sanders is having a bittersweet week. though he won west virginia, hillary still wound up with half of the state's
but i will not have the hitler name associated with george zimmerman!the way, loved the correspondents dinner. >> larry: thanks, i guess. it was good. it was good. >> look, larry, we gotta go, evil doesn't rest-we have to get to work on overturning that tom brady suspension. >> everyone: go patriots! hell's team! (cheers and applause) >> larry: we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ can you say i love it? ♪ oh love it? ♪ can you say hey? ♪ hey! ♪ that's the spirit!...
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but i will not have the hitler name associated with george zimmerman!the way, loved the correspondents dinner. >> larry: thanks, i guess. it was good. it was good. >> look, larry, we gotta go, evil doesn't rest-we have to get to work on overturning that tom brady suspension. >> everyone: go patriots! hell's team! (cheers and applause) >> larry: we'll be right back. at our house, we're always down for more... case in point: our handcrafted skydiving chamber. be hungry for more. just never be hungry. with premium pepperoni and 100% real cheese... ♪ ding! hot pockets! an oven-baked digiorno? or waiting for delivery? did you have that beard when we ordered? a hot, fresh-baked crust? or? did we order extra soggy? don't settle for delivery. rise to the occasion. it's not delivery. it's digiorno. that's charmin ultra strong, remidude. cleans so well... ...it keeps your underwear cleaner. (secretly) so clean...you could wear them a second day. tell me i did not just hear that! (sheepishly) i said you could... not that you would! ...charmin ultra strong with its
but i will not have the hitler name associated with george zimmerman!the way, loved the correspondents dinner. >> larry: thanks, i guess. it was good. it was good. >> look, larry, we gotta go, evil doesn't rest-we have to get to work on overturning that tom brady suspension. >> everyone: go patriots! hell's team! (cheers and applause) >> larry: we'll be right back. at our house, we're always down for more... case in point: our handcrafted skydiving chamber. be hungry for...
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but i will not have the hitler name associated with george zimmerman!the way, loved the correspondents dinner. >> larry: thanks, i guess. it was good. it was good. >> look, larry, we gotta go, evil doesn't rest-we have to get to work on overturning that tom brady suspension. >> everyone: go patriots! hell's team! (cheers and applause) >> larry: we'll be right back. windows 10 is great because i need to keep organized, anything that makes my life easier, i'm using. "hey cortana, remind me we have a play date tomorrow at noon" i need that in my world. un, deux♪ trois, quatre. ♪ crafted with care, for a dry, balanced taste. c'est cidre not cider'. the and i'm on a mission to moreprove it's the fastest. hey big man. sorry. what is that, verizon? i bet sprint can download this book faster. no way bro. your lucky tooth necklace for anything on that trailer. i'll take the grizzly. well played. go! come on. come on. sprint wins! double or nothing. you're on. what? for the bike. the sprint lte network is now more reliable than ever. and now, add amazon prime for
but i will not have the hitler name associated with george zimmerman!the way, loved the correspondents dinner. >> larry: thanks, i guess. it was good. it was good. >> look, larry, we gotta go, evil doesn't rest-we have to get to work on overturning that tom brady suspension. >> everyone: go patriots! hell's team! (cheers and applause) >> larry: we'll be right back. windows 10 is great because i need to keep organized, anything that makes my life easier, i'm using....
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but then everything changed overnight 1933 he and his wife basically fled berlin with a suitcase as hitler had come into power they knew they had to get out as his possible. that they went to holland and the london but there was a question would he go to palestine? and then to be offered these commissions to hold out the possibility of a hospital and i want to read a short passage from the book for a ride around this period the team 34 he just arrived in town and has taken one preliminary walk from where they want to build a hospital if he figures out what to do with himself. >> was this the beginning of exile or the end? the ones to marcion paid toasted architect had to wonder as he goes from hotel room. a visa had fled what controlled the atmosphere to step into cairo for a few weeks you for returning to england to help their daughter with their wedding and gave perspective as he contemplated their future in their people's future. he found time to marvel at what appeared over the city with no presence of the past and future he also paused to take in the sense of the winter flowers they m
but then everything changed overnight 1933 he and his wife basically fled berlin with a suitcase as hitler had come into power they knew they had to get out as his possible. that they went to holland and the london but there was a question would he go to palestine? and then to be offered these commissions to hold out the possibility of a hospital and i want to read a short passage from the book for a ride around this period the team 34 he just arrived in town and has taken one preliminary walk...
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i want adolf hitler to be in hell. if you don't want it, there's something wrong with you. you don't want the worst of the worst punished? you don't want the best of the best reward? you've got to go to college to think that foolishly. >> host: you listen to rush limbaugh, mark love in? >> guest: i listen to everybody. the only problem with rush, we are on at the same time. it's a little difficult but i'm friendly with him and i and all of these people of course and i do listen, yes. i listen in the same way that i guess i shaft would eat that fills up other chefs. because we know what goes into it. it fascinates me to see how do o these other guys do with the same issues that i do? >> host: nashville, tennessee, 30 seconds. >> caller: yes, mr. prager, thank you very much for being a voice for conservatism and goods and. i appreciate that. i'm curious, i've been intrigued the last two years with the catholic doctrine of natural law and i'm curious if you what kind of speak to the jewish approach to natural law? >> guest: it's a tough question because i'm ambivalent on the n
i want adolf hitler to be in hell. if you don't want it, there's something wrong with you. you don't want the worst of the worst punished? you don't want the best of the best reward? you've got to go to college to think that foolishly. >> host: you listen to rush limbaugh, mark love in? >> guest: i listen to everybody. the only problem with rush, we are on at the same time. it's a little difficult but i'm friendly with him and i and all of these people of course and i do listen,...
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you see, edith was spying on hitler for britain at the time. is it all true? who knows?ayle just loves hanging out with her eccentric neighbor, until her family, like so many others, abandons the area. so, you left and edith stayed. >> yes. it was the early '60s when we moved away. >> in 1976, edith's mother, alice, passes away on the couch in the front room. not long after, edith retires and spends her days watching greta garbo videos and listening to big bands on vinyl. more and more, whitewood cottage stands apart -- her oasis amid urban blight. by the '90s, homeless -- living in parked cars -- provide an edgy backdrop for the grunge-rock scene. but all the while, developers are slowly gobbling up edith's neighborhood, says real-estate broker paul thomas. >> each time a parcel came up on the market, they'd just quietly acquire it and let it sit in an llc, and they assembled the whole entire block, except for her house. >> it's in early 2006 when edith gets the knock at her door. it's a representative of kg investment management, which wants to put up a shopping mall.
you see, edith was spying on hitler for britain at the time. is it all true? who knows?ayle just loves hanging out with her eccentric neighbor, until her family, like so many others, abandons the area. so, you left and edith stayed. >> yes. it was the early '60s when we moved away. >> in 1976, edith's mother, alice, passes away on the couch in the front room. not long after, edith retires and spends her days watching greta garbo videos and listening to big bands on vinyl. more and...
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eventually one speaker called for a toast to hitler. we do now? do we rise? jay, whose only 14 at the time said, grandpa, are we cowards? then we do not rise nor salute. is my uncle, teenager visiting a foreign country where the sidewalks are covered in posters proclaiming his people a menace to humanity, had the courage to stick to his principles, what is the excuse for our silence? my great grandfather and uncle made silence their descent at a time when drawing attention to the faith and beliefs was not just unwise, but dangerous. their silence was powerful. it was justified. ours is not. all of us live in a country built on the ideals of inclusion and tolerance. we are a country that celebrates the dignity of difference. we are better than the language of hate. america is not the tribe of folded arms. if one of the lessons of the holocaust is that thou shalt not be silent, then today on this day of remembrance, we must honor the memories of the millions who were murdered by speaking up against hate speech we encounter in our lives an
eventually one speaker called for a toast to hitler. we do now? do we rise? jay, whose only 14 at the time said, grandpa, are we cowards? then we do not rise nor salute. is my uncle, teenager visiting a foreign country where the sidewalks are covered in posters proclaiming his people a menace to humanity, had the courage to stick to his principles, what is the excuse for our silence? my great grandfather and uncle made silence their descent at a time when drawing attention to the faith and...
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if a hitler robot emerges and begins to do bad things, the same thing will happen to the hitler robot that happened to the real hitler, which is the rest of society will rise up and quash it down. so there is no market really for an evil robot, evil software. does that mean that evil robots and software will never exist? no, i don't think it means that because there is always mutations and environment and there will be bad people and bad robots that emerge. but the vast majority of billions of people that comprise the decision-making in society, through the economic powers and their political powers will quash down the bad people and the bad robots and so i think it is a self-correcting problem because humans overwhelmingly good humans comprise the darwin environment in which all of this cyber consciousness will emerge. >> let me ask you while we're still on future questions, this is my favorite project that you do, you have a herd of pigs in west virginia that i like to call genetic mutant pigs. >> they are. >> they are genetically altered but the purpose relates to the united therap
if a hitler robot emerges and begins to do bad things, the same thing will happen to the hitler robot that happened to the real hitler, which is the rest of society will rise up and quash it down. so there is no market really for an evil robot, evil software. does that mean that evil robots and software will never exist? no, i don't think it means that because there is always mutations and environment and there will be bad people and bad robots that emerge. but the vast majority of billions of...
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if a hitler robot emerges and begins to do bad things, the same thing will happen to the hitler robot that happened to the real hitler, which is the rest of society will rise up and quash it down. so there is no market really for an evil robot, evil software. does that mean that evil robots and software will never exist? no, i don't think it means that because there is always mutations and environment and there will be bad people and bad robots that emerge. but the vast majority of billions of people that comprise the decision-making in society, through the economic powers and their political powers will quash down the bad people and the bad robots and so i think it is a self-correcting problem because humans overwhelmingly good humans comprise the darwin environment in which all of this cyber consciousness will emerge. >> let me ask you while we're still on future questions, this is my favorite project that you do, you have a herd of pigs in west virginia that i like to call genetic mutant pigs. >> they are. >> they are genetically altered but the purpose relates to the united therap
if a hitler robot emerges and begins to do bad things, the same thing will happen to the hitler robot that happened to the real hitler, which is the rest of society will rise up and quash it down. so there is no market really for an evil robot, evil software. does that mean that evil robots and software will never exist? no, i don't think it means that because there is always mutations and environment and there will be bad people and bad robots that emerge. but the vast majority of billions of...
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he's not hitler. he wants to help america. he wants to unite people. they think he doesn't, but he does. even with the muslims, it's temporary. okay. so out of this, what? he's not hitler? you know, this is not exactly the kind of ringing endorsement you need, is it? >> he has been called a tyrant, but -- >> right. but the fact even his wife is recognizing he has ground to make up. and i think his wife and his daughters are going to be excellent surrogates as we go through this process. but we're starting to see it. he sat down with megyn kelly tonight. we're going to see he's got to make up ground because he's going to win this election because he turns out angry white men at the end of the day. but he can't hemorrhage women like is happening today. >> take a step back and think about the moment where your party's perspective nominee has been compared to hitler. >> by his wife. >> and you are having to -- louis c.k., the comedian -- >> maybe our own spouses are a different thing, but we're used to that treatment, yeah. >> we'll see you next hour. than
he's not hitler. he wants to help america. he wants to unite people. they think he doesn't, but he does. even with the muslims, it's temporary. okay. so out of this, what? he's not hitler? you know, this is not exactly the kind of ringing endorsement you need, is it? >> he has been called a tyrant, but -- >> right. but the fact even his wife is recognizing he has ground to make up. and i think his wife and his daughters are going to be excellent surrogates as we go through this...
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. >> hitler. >> hitler. >> look at this called "why they hate us." she said this about islamist attacks. listen. >> next time a bombing or beheading occurs and god knows it will, the first thing you will hear from the mouth of a so-called moderate muslim is no, no, no please don't misunderstand, islam has nothing to do with this, but they do because they actually site versus from the quran. >> do they acknowledge the connection? >> yeah, modern muslims are ak knowledging the connection, but i think the problem is far beyond donald trump. he -- this is all preceded donald trump. people are surprised that he's managed to win by breaking all the rules and being a bigot and saying things that are not only politically correct and the reason he's been able to do this is there's been all this time with fear mongering. it's news and political circles, it's not surprising that his message is sadly resonating with americans, i'm just surprised that ilts resonating with american muslimmuslims. >> i'm surprised by the media the way they have been twisting and i
. >> hitler. >> hitler. >> look at this called "why they hate us." she said this about islamist attacks. listen. >> next time a bombing or beheading occurs and god knows it will, the first thing you will hear from the mouth of a so-called moderate muslim is no, no, no please don't misunderstand, islam has nothing to do with this, but they do because they actually site versus from the quran. >> do they acknowledge the connection? >> yeah, modern...
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hitler it took for him a long time before doing all of that.ey did so quickly. >> reporter: does the speed frighten you? >> yeah, frightening. there is a kind of science of terrorist war on genocide. a science. >> reporter: the islamic state stormed into the city in august 2014. they murdered at least 5,000 and kidnapped thousands of others. as the they cleansed the land of yizidis. father dubois said their strategy here was unlike those who could fled to sinjah mountain where images of their desperation reached the world. in part prompting the first u.s. air strikes of the war. so you see. >> reporter: evidence of the isis killing machine lies, father dubois said, in the city's remains. which building is this? >> administration. where they put the yizidis. >> he brought us to what is left of the main administration building. >> be ginning of genocide. first step. >> in this building. >> here, isis rounded up men, women and children. >> they say to the people. don't worry, we bring you to administration. they accept. >> why they don't think the
hitler it took for him a long time before doing all of that.ey did so quickly. >> reporter: does the speed frighten you? >> yeah, frightening. there is a kind of science of terrorist war on genocide. a science. >> reporter: the islamic state stormed into the city in august 2014. they murdered at least 5,000 and kidnapped thousands of others. as the they cleansed the land of yizidis. father dubois said their strategy here was unlike those who could fled to sinjah mountain where...
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well, as you know, the war in europe begins in late august '39 with hitler sweeping through europe. at that particular time there was a kind of as to how and whether the united states should enter that particular conflict because the lesson of world war i was quite fresh, world war i, 1914 to 1918 and it was truly a world war and one of the reasons that britain was able to prevail they were able to enscript thousands of thousands of africans to fight on their behalf, not to mention indians and south allegations and the united states enters the war belatedly after selling to both sides, and then there was the propaganda put forward by the racist u.s. president woodrow wilson, a debate as to name should be removed from various entities at the ivy league, woodrow wilson helping the drive numerous black families into poverty, during world war i, he put forward this idea that this was going to be a war to make safe for democracy, that puppies and cries cream would emerge and people would only make a blood sacrifice during this war. many or some on the left fell for this nonsense. even bl
well, as you know, the war in europe begins in late august '39 with hitler sweeping through europe. at that particular time there was a kind of as to how and whether the united states should enter that particular conflict because the lesson of world war i was quite fresh, world war i, 1914 to 1918 and it was truly a world war and one of the reasons that britain was able to prevail they were able to enscript thousands of thousands of africans to fight on their behalf, not to mention indians and...
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and no matter what the adolf hitler's of the world, and the joph stan's and espeally the palestinianssays "i will give israel an everlasting name". isaiah 56:5. watch jack van impe presents. >> the latest social immediate praise. >> let me show you how to do this. >> it is exceptionally rare dancing and a viral the deal but that is what happened. they hold bilateral sensation the red indian bands it is a bunch of kids and they did their own version which is pretty comical had one cop at the end has a drop of mike moment but he tries to be cooled the then he drops of walkie-talkie. >> send us your videos of do we know what running man. >> you have a very special guest on set today coming up this weekend? >> that shows is generation from jersey city will be performing this weekend on may 7th and they have a special treat the first to tell us about this great tibet what care and we expect this year? >> we're very excited because we have the biggest show ever. everyone comes from around the world and japan and south korea and yolanda adams the list goes on we will have a great time. >> is
and no matter what the adolf hitler's of the world, and the joph stan's and espeally the palestinianssays "i will give israel an everlasting name". isaiah 56:5. watch jack van impe presents. >> the latest social immediate praise. >> let me show you how to do this. >> it is exceptionally rare dancing and a viral the deal but that is what happened. they hold bilateral sensation the red indian bands it is a bunch of kids and they did their own version which is pretty...