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you'll fall for the same thing as hitler was therefore you are like hitler i mean that's the level of discussion i mean a few days ago tucker carlson was debating with somebody or other about nationalism and tucker carlson kept asking who this person well what exactly is wrong with nationalism and the only thing that this person could come up with was well hitler was a national is so therefore nationalism must be a bad thing and that was it i mean you know however many it's i've stuck with kept asking him this question who always seemed out the same think well hitler was a nationalist well nationalist must be. he was if he was a fascist ok homo seidel imperatively imperialism imperial and if you look at the good part of the ideology it was socialism ok again these people come out with their bumper stickers and they don't have a clue what they're talking about you know lou here again it's the you know if you look at it's going back to mccrone speech you know the i.m.f. is good the world bank is good the e.u. is good all of the global institutions they are good they are the in body imag
you'll fall for the same thing as hitler was therefore you are like hitler i mean that's the level of discussion i mean a few days ago tucker carlson was debating with somebody or other about nationalism and tucker carlson kept asking who this person well what exactly is wrong with nationalism and the only thing that this person could come up with was well hitler was a national is so therefore nationalism must be a bad thing and that was it i mean you know however many it's i've stuck with kept...
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not at all hitler. hitler said. our people are miserable we must act now so that they do not join the communists. in january nine hundred twenty three french and belgian troops occupied the rule region because germany had fallen behind in its war reparations payments. those payments contributed to an economic crisis that included runaway inflation the german government kept printing more and more money. that much one point a loaf of bread cost four hundred sixty billion marks. the thirteen year old son described the situation. when our father brings home his daily pay we spend it right away because the money will soon be worthless. in the rule region tensions increased between the local residents and the occupation troops. these pictures show a french officer assaulting germans who failed to remove their hats during a funeral procession. called november the ninth one thousand nine hundred twenty three hitler and his cohorts staged a coup attempt in nearly. the uprising was quickly put down by police and soldiers . h
not at all hitler. hitler said. our people are miserable we must act now so that they do not join the communists. in january nine hundred twenty three french and belgian troops occupied the rule region because germany had fallen behind in its war reparations payments. those payments contributed to an economic crisis that included runaway inflation the german government kept printing more and more money. that much one point a loaf of bread cost four hundred sixty billion marks. the thirteen year...
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hitler, the personification. during the first two years of the participation in world war ii, the first army was the ultimate threat. the assault on fortress europe. moving to england in 1943 it retraced any miles traveled 25 years earlier. there was a few veterans but the spirit, determination and courage of the soldiers would once again make history. england meant work. and less grueling hours of activity to bring the man to the pink of his activity. every muscle was hardened and every mind turned to the struggle lazy ahead -- that lays ahead. the allied france called for an assault on the normandy beaches by the second army and the united states first army. in the spring of 1944, the buildup in england was complete. in may, the units moved out and converge upon the ports. >> hitler's legions waited behind guns. mines, underwater obstacles, traps and other devices clouded -- cluttered the coast. the german general staff stationed 60 divisions but there was a major week is an offense. the much touted atlantic wa
hitler, the personification. during the first two years of the participation in world war ii, the first army was the ultimate threat. the assault on fortress europe. moving to england in 1943 it retraced any miles traveled 25 years earlier. there was a few veterans but the spirit, determination and courage of the soldiers would once again make history. england meant work. and less grueling hours of activity to bring the man to the pink of his activity. every muscle was hardened and every mind...
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hitler drove home the point that many germans were now living in poverty. but the shaman hatred of sixty million germans turned into a sea of flames. the treaty required german soldiers to hand over their weapons in return they received financial compensation. supervised the destruction of the german aircraft and tanks. many senior german officers felt humiliated by all this the military began training what was left of its army into an elite force that would one day perhaps be able to take its revenge on france and. the new weimar government was constantly under threat by right wingers and militarists austrian born i don't hitler soon emerged as one of their most prominent spokesman. as early as nine. eighteen nineteen german friday cause stoppage painting swastikas on their helmets. officer at onst you know roach this war is not the end of violence it is the beginning. war veteran fleetly feel him heintz. when we heard that the war was over we just laughed we were the war the flame of war continue to burn in us. a lot of german still backs the military lat
hitler drove home the point that many germans were now living in poverty. but the shaman hatred of sixty million germans turned into a sea of flames. the treaty required german soldiers to hand over their weapons in return they received financial compensation. supervised the destruction of the german aircraft and tanks. many senior german officers felt humiliated by all this the military began training what was left of its army into an elite force that would one day perhaps be able to take its...
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all of them witnessed the rise isof hitler in germany and euro. we are seeing similarly ominous developments. in 1937, a writer duty is to make action urgent and its need clear. what duty or urgent action did they take? what action do we as writers and -? stephen spender became a commonest and went to madrid to broadcast propaganda on behalf of the anti- assist republicansp fighting a proxy war against hitlerer. before madrid, he wrote the poem, spain. identifying the critical construction of his generation. they stayed didid not stay long. he never spoke of what he wrote -- rate used in spain. with the benefit of hindsight, we have asked of this generation, how much press it, today a convey about the clouds, gathering over europe? who of them, was the most courageous? the most naÏve? were worthy in september 1939 when england declared war on germany? hindsight has imposed a simple plot on that decade. when to set the stage for world war ii. the genocide, the area around of european cities, billions of refugees and the dropping of the atomic bomb.
all of them witnessed the rise isof hitler in germany and euro. we are seeing similarly ominous developments. in 1937, a writer duty is to make action urgent and its need clear. what duty or urgent action did they take? what action do we as writers and -? stephen spender became a commonest and went to madrid to broadcast propaganda on behalf of the anti- assist republicansp fighting a proxy war against hitlerer. before madrid, he wrote the poem, spain. identifying the critical construction of...
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he felt comfortable around jews and so he had an early warning system for hitler in the nazis and what they were in a way that british upper class people who were hasn't antisemitic didn't have. hi was a historian and so he was able to place the story of his own great ancestor, john churchill, who -- he wrote a four volume biography of his great ancestor and who had of course prevented the germanization of the continent by louis 14en in the war of spanish succession. he was able to place hitler in the long continuum of people who needed to be stopped from the continent, starting will phillip 2n of spain and louis 14th and then napoleon and then the kaiser, and so he is able to see hitler in the historical perspective. and the last reason was he ha had come up close to fanaticizeways, he had seen nit she suddennan and islamist fundamental list fanaticism and he spotted the same traits in the nazis and hitler. and this was something that was simply not clear to people like neville chamberlin or mcdonald's, none of whom had seen than kind of fanaticism in their life. >> once his walk with
he felt comfortable around jews and so he had an early warning system for hitler in the nazis and what they were in a way that british upper class people who were hasn't antisemitic didn't have. hi was a historian and so he was able to place the story of his own great ancestor, john churchill, who -- he wrote a four volume biography of his great ancestor and who had of course prevented the germanization of the continent by louis 14en in the war of spanish succession. he was able to place hitler...
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if we'd made peace with hitler then. he would have been able to instead of using 50-70% on operation -- the attack on russia on 22ened of june 1941 he wouldn't have been able to use it at all. in the north he got to subject to a thousand-day siege and in the center he got to the subway stations of moscow, and in the south he captured stalingrad. what he had been able to have done if he had twice as many planes is terrifying to consider. especially without america being in the war at the moment. >> guest: i was wondering if you could talk about churchill's role in the attack on the french at murzelkabir. >> andrew: he was a frank file to the end. he had always loved france but when it became clear that in-- nothing was terribly clear about the -- nothing was terribly clear because although we were interceptling the french naval signals, they weren't always being done in real time, and also not completely successfully. so churchill believe ad that the french fleet was not going to scuttle itself, this is the -- fleet that
if we'd made peace with hitler then. he would have been able to instead of using 50-70% on operation -- the attack on russia on 22ened of june 1941 he wouldn't have been able to use it at all. in the north he got to subject to a thousand-day siege and in the center he got to the subway stations of moscow, and in the south he captured stalingrad. what he had been able to have done if he had twice as many planes is terrifying to consider. especially without america being in the war at the moment....
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requiring to meet the threat of hitler and fascism.the 1930s english writer much like the english statesman equivocated. this has been the postwar consensus. the world war ii was a global conflict. still holding centers age in the west popular imagination. american and english filmmakers have acted gentry package the narrative from the 1930s confusion to the clarity that suddenly arrived in 1940 when winston churchill was appointed wartime prime minister. this is the backdrop to this animatic spectacles of dunkirk and d-day in a similar fashion, novelists have that the war romances them london during the blitz. every generation and has been new and compelling variations on this morality play. the leaders of the atlantic alliance, the anti-mps are, winston churchill and later his ally fdr, are the uncontested heroes. though the plot for, the vantage point remains unchanged. until very recently, this has been the underlying of the western political consensus. invoking the holocaust and never again we congratulate ourselves on our victory
requiring to meet the threat of hitler and fascism.the 1930s english writer much like the english statesman equivocated. this has been the postwar consensus. the world war ii was a global conflict. still holding centers age in the west popular imagination. american and english filmmakers have acted gentry package the narrative from the 1930s confusion to the clarity that suddenly arrived in 1940 when winston churchill was appointed wartime prime minister. this is the backdrop to this animatic...
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oh, oh, and speaking, and speaking of baby hitler, president trump is in the news again.urprise surprise! don't boo, voavment here's some asparagus. this time president trump is in the news. he doesn't need a special day to scare people, he does it every day and his latest trick, his latest trick has everyone spooked. >> president trump believes his signature is enough to stop what's known as birth right citizenship, established in the 4th amendment which says all persons born are naturalized in the united states. are citizens. >> they are saying can i do it just with an executive order. now how ridiculous, we are the only country in the world where a person comes in, has a baby and the baby is essentially a citizen of the united states for 85 years with all of those benefits. it's ridiculous. it's ridiculous. and it it has to end. >> trevor: wow. so trump, so trump trump plans to single handedly change the constitution, that's like hearing that war & peace going to be eded by guy fieri, that is what that sounds like to me. because basically trump wants to make it that if
oh, oh, and speaking, and speaking of baby hitler, president trump is in the news again.urprise surprise! don't boo, voavment here's some asparagus. this time president trump is in the news. he doesn't need a special day to scare people, he does it every day and his latest trick, his latest trick has everyone spooked. >> president trump believes his signature is enough to stop what's known as birth right citizenship, established in the 4th amendment which says all persons born are...
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, came here to sit at the same spotin hitler, came here to sit at the same spot in the train carriage where the french had sat in 1818 and adolf hitler demanded the surrender of france during the second world war saw 78 years on, the leaders of france and germany, perhaps the closest allies in europe, promoters of the european union, are here to pay their respects and pay tribute to what is a very poignant moment of reflection. it is extraordinary, isn't it, mark, to look back at the bigger sweep of history and how the relationship of france and germany have changed. things couldn't be closer between emmanuel macron and angela merkel nowadays. they have a very close personal relationship. they very much represent the liberal democracy and european union integration and multilateralism which is also part of this weekend's celebrations and ina way, of this weekend's celebrations and in a way, the are at the opposite end of the global political spectrum to the other world leader who was in paris today, president trump had at bilateral meeting with emmanuel macron but tomorrow when the pa
, came here to sit at the same spotin hitler, came here to sit at the same spot in the train carriage where the french had sat in 1818 and adolf hitler demanded the surrender of france during the second world war saw 78 years on, the leaders of france and germany, perhaps the closest allies in europe, promoters of the european union, are here to pay their respects and pay tribute to what is a very poignant moment of reflection. it is extraordinary, isn't it, mark, to look back at the bigger...
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a couple who named their baby after adolf hitler are found guilty of being members of banned terrorist group national action. there rubbish hasn't changed. they are seeking violent extremes and they are seeking to wage a race war on the streets of the united kingdom. pressure intensifies on theresa may to get backing for her brexit plan. opponents sayjudgement day is coming for the cabinet. you must do more. foreign secretaryjeremy hunt visits saudi arabia — to urge leaders to co—operate with the investigation into the murder ofjournalist jamal khashoggi. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport with katherine. i think world number one novak djokovic is back on court this afternoon. he is. a shock defeat for roger federer yesterday, novak djokovic will be back on court. and whyjose mourinho thinks the manchester derby went the way it did. thanks, katherine. and susan powell has all the weather, and the weather continuing to cause problems on the west coast of america. we will be taking a look at how the weather pattern across the state at the moment is helping those wildfires to be s
a couple who named their baby after adolf hitler are found guilty of being members of banned terrorist group national action. there rubbish hasn't changed. they are seeking violent extremes and they are seeking to wage a race war on the streets of the united kingdom. pressure intensifies on theresa may to get backing for her brexit plan. opponents sayjudgement day is coming for the cabinet. you must do more. foreign secretaryjeremy hunt visits saudi arabia — to urge leaders to co—operate...
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. >> he believed that he could make a deal with hitler and that hitler was a rational politician andan, and in this he was very, very, very wrong. >> he never saw the moral challenge that hitler posed. >> i have to tell you now this country is at war with germany. >> once war broke out, ambassador kennedy wailed, it's the end of everything. >> kennedy is convinced the hitler war machine is unstoppable. england will simply be devoured. >> almost as soon as britain goes to war, joe decides that he's going to send the children home. >> the u.s. liner washington brings home the biggest group of refugees. among the returning notables are mrs. joseph p. kennedy and children. >> my wife and i have given nine hostages to fortune. our children and your children are more important than anything else in the world. >> joseph is called a coward for his decision to send his family home. for his opposition to the war, he is branded a nazi sympathizer. >> roosevelt privately called kennedy a fascist. >> and once britain was in war fighting back and joe was still trying to appease, he was too outspok
. >> he believed that he could make a deal with hitler and that hitler was a rational politician andan, and in this he was very, very, very wrong. >> he never saw the moral challenge that hitler posed. >> i have to tell you now this country is at war with germany. >> once war broke out, ambassador kennedy wailed, it's the end of everything. >> kennedy is convinced the hitler war machine is unstoppable. england will simply be devoured. >> almost as soon as...
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bush is hitler? pretty disgusting.ome back, there are reports, robert mueller has begun to write his report on "alleged russia collusion." jim jordan, sara carter up next. ♪ just one free hearing test at his local miracle ear helped andrew hear more of the joy in her voice. just one hearing test is all it took for him to hear more of her laugh... and less of the background noise around him. for helen, just one visit to her local miracle-ear is all it took to learn how she can share more moments with her daughter. just one free hearing test could help you hear more... laughter...music...life... call now for your free hearing test from an industry leader: miracle-ear. ♪ >> sean: all right, following jeff sessions' departure from the doj, matt whitaker is now the acting ag, he will oversee the russia probe, the democrats are apoplectic, this comes as new reports claim that robert mueller has begun to write his final report in the investigation. here with reaction, republican congressman jim jordan, fox news contributor sa
bush is hitler? pretty disgusting.ome back, there are reports, robert mueller has begun to write his report on "alleged russia collusion." jim jordan, sara carter up next. ♪ just one free hearing test at his local miracle ear helped andrew hear more of the joy in her voice. just one hearing test is all it took for him to hear more of her laugh... and less of the background noise around him. for helen, just one visit to her local miracle-ear is all it took to learn how she can share...
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the middle name adolf, in tribute to adolf hitler. their ambition hasn't changed, they are seeking changed, they are seeking violent extremism, they are seeking to wage a race war on the streets of the united kingdom. we'll have the latest from birmingham crown court. also this lunchtime... pressure intensifies on theresa may, with 48 hours to arrange a deal in time for a hoped—for summit in brussels later this month. but a brexit minister says there's no need to panic. we can't rush it, we have to get the right deal, this is an agreement that will endure for many years, so we have to take the time to make sure that we get it right. 31 people are confirmed dead in california's wildfires, with more than 200 missing, making them the deadliest in the state's history. a senior police officer has suggested lowering the threshold of suspicion for stop—and—search powers in england and wales. the government is accused by a group of vets of telling "bare—faced lies" about the effectiveness of one of its badger culls in england. coming up on bb
the middle name adolf, in tribute to adolf hitler. their ambition hasn't changed, they are seeking changed, they are seeking violent extremism, they are seeking to wage a race war on the streets of the united kingdom. we'll have the latest from birmingham crown court. also this lunchtime... pressure intensifies on theresa may, with 48 hours to arrange a deal in time for a hoped—for summit in brussels later this month. but a brexit minister says there's no need to panic. we can't rush it, we...
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a couple from leicester who named their baby boy adolf out of admiration for hitler are among three people jailed for belonging to the banned neo—nazi group national action. also tonight, the united nations is warning of catstrophic consequences for millions as yemen's war intensifies. as saudi coaliton and government forces advance on the port of hudaydah and rebel houthi fighters dig in, the foreign secretary is in saudi arabia for talks aimed at bringing about a ceasefire. the death toll in the california wildfires reaches 31, with more than 200 people missing in what could become the state's deadliest fire ever. and the co—creator of marvel comics, stan lee, has died at the age of 95. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers polly mackenzie, director of the think tank, demos, and the conservative commentator, tim montgomerie. stay with us for that. good evening. theresa may says brexit talks are in the endgame, but negotiations are immensely difficult, and a deal on how the uk leaves the european union, will not be struck at any cost. the uk lea
a couple from leicester who named their baby boy adolf out of admiration for hitler are among three people jailed for belonging to the banned neo—nazi group national action. also tonight, the united nations is warning of catstrophic consequences for millions as yemen's war intensifies. as saudi coaliton and government forces advance on the port of hudaydah and rebel houthi fighters dig in, the foreign secretary is in saudi arabia for talks aimed at bringing about a ceasefire. the death toll...
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who happens to also be a russian spy you can go for nationalism you can go for anger opposite of hitler the same type of propaganda that you would have seen in germany in one thousand and thirty eight these comparisons to trump it's like it bums me out but trump will be outmatched by putin and i have never seen an american president simply surrender to the leader of russia we call it soccer now the donald is far from a media darling lots of media criticism and pressure and his losses weren't so bad when compared to his recent predecessors he not only maintained control of the senate but the republicans actually picked up a few seats so do lots of americans just like hitler and russian spies well perhaps they were just watching a different channel twenty seventeen was a very successful first year for president trump unlike obama business confidence is now soaring on the president trump in fact the news is so good so the vote was described as a referendum on the donald so what's the verdict well the voters seem to have stayed within one of two echo chambers there is one echo chamber that
who happens to also be a russian spy you can go for nationalism you can go for anger opposite of hitler the same type of propaganda that you would have seen in germany in one thousand and thirty eight these comparisons to trump it's like it bums me out but trump will be outmatched by putin and i have never seen an american president simply surrender to the leader of russia we call it soccer now the donald is far from a media darling lots of media criticism and pressure and his losses weren't so...
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bush's hitler? pretty disgusting.back, there are reports, robert mueller has begun to write his report on "alleged russia collusion." sara carter up next. ♪ [dr. beth stewart] i love when families are able to come here and i can tell them, they don't have to worry about paying for their care. they've got enough to worry about, taking care of their sick child. every single person that contributes is a part of that st. jude family that makes that happen. because of donors, we're giving families hope. ♪ >> sean: own right, following jeff sessions' departure from the doj, matt whitaker is now the acting ag, he will oversee the russia probe, the democrats are apoplectic, this comes as new reports claim that robert mueller has begun to write his final report in the investigation paired with reaction, republican congress men jim jordan, fox news contributor sara carter. to me, a new attorney general also means -- of the president said he is not going to stop, congressmen, he is not going to stop the investigation. so that is
bush's hitler? pretty disgusting.back, there are reports, robert mueller has begun to write his report on "alleged russia collusion." sara carter up next. ♪ [dr. beth stewart] i love when families are able to come here and i can tell them, they don't have to worry about paying for their care. they've got enough to worry about, taking care of their sick child. every single person that contributes is a part of that st. jude family that makes that happen. because of donors, we're...
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hitler's birthday is just around the corner and there will be parades.hey will march in their uniform shirts, saluting. moments might be unfolding in 1930s germany. but instead the afternoon scene is typical of a host of towns in southern brazil where a million ethnic germans lived on the eve of world war ii. they resided in companies from mexico to argentina as well as world war ii loomed in europe franklin delano roosevelt's greatest fear was that fascists especially nazi subversion in latin america would threaten the security of the united states of 100 meetings of the joint planning commission, the u.s. states may bu.s.states may be ir department in 1939 and 40 all but six had america at the top of the agenda. this is i'm guessing little known. one wonders why franklin roosevelt was so worried about fascists being powerful and posing a risk to the united states. the germans were very popular. this is post oppression and fascism was attractive. remember in italy it made the trains run on time. you had countries that would love to run on time. some of
hitler's birthday is just around the corner and there will be parades.hey will march in their uniform shirts, saluting. moments might be unfolding in 1930s germany. but instead the afternoon scene is typical of a host of towns in southern brazil where a million ethnic germans lived on the eve of world war ii. they resided in companies from mexico to argentina as well as world war ii loomed in europe franklin delano roosevelt's greatest fear was that fascists especially nazi subversion in latin...
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[laughter] thing like hitler now, we got much closer to writing about him the then hitler. he probably wouldn't be as informative. now it would have been interesting and we look closely at it. we had some negative leaders in here. he was pushing for virtue but he was saying we're going to do it by spilling a lot of blood. those two and it doesn't come out as, most honest people. we thought we could cover that and show they could still be effective like boss tweed, very effective in his correction. some things about how he helped administer the city it certainly effective in the low-level political maneuverings. i think that when we looked at those, we were trying to get a balance. we spent more hours taking the starting leaders, we must gotten fistfights over them. when i lost and i'm still be bitter about, baby crockett. i wanted baby crockett in the book so bad because i loved what disney showed about him. [laughter] maybe next book. >> leadership, we been involved in afghanistan for too long. we don't have leadership there, can you get us out -- what is the problem? [lau
[laughter] thing like hitler now, we got much closer to writing about him the then hitler. he probably wouldn't be as informative. now it would have been interesting and we look closely at it. we had some negative leaders in here. he was pushing for virtue but he was saying we're going to do it by spilling a lot of blood. those two and it doesn't come out as, most honest people. we thought we could cover that and show they could still be effective like boss tweed, very effective in his...
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i have shown a couple of clips of msnbc anchors saying this president is akin to adolph hitler.t he's doing by talking about the migrants make their way towards our border is the same as what hitler was doing when he was trying to demonize jewish people and gypsies. i am offended by it. i think it's irresponsible, and it's basically a slap in the face of all of history. ben, what do you think? >> i think the funny think is, that miss bee is considered a comedian. i don't see what's funny about this. i would say these are signs of mental illness on her part. the republican party is the most pro jewish entity of the any party in the world. mr. trump is very much pro israel. the republican party have been the saviors of the state of israel over and over again. i don't know where miss bee is coming from. i assume she thinks she is selling something or other and she has to make a living and say something outrageous to drum up an audience. but what she's saying is wildly untrue and hateful. if i may respectfully say, it's hateful. trump has been such a good friend to the jewish people
i have shown a couple of clips of msnbc anchors saying this president is akin to adolph hitler.t he's doing by talking about the migrants make their way towards our border is the same as what hitler was doing when he was trying to demonize jewish people and gypsies. i am offended by it. i think it's irresponsible, and it's basically a slap in the face of all of history. ben, what do you think? >> i think the funny think is, that miss bee is considered a comedian. i don't see what's funny...
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there had been an attempted putsch by hitler which we failed at that time so he felt that somehow you know he was in a battle to prove he's proved his improve the rise of the nazis as his vision of the future germany and so this date continues to carry this burden of you know what kind of a place huge. all the speakers today were making that point that that is the question we should have in our minds today even though history doesn't repeat itself there are trends there are narratives that we're seeing develop in german society again today in this need to be critically aware of history as he said so i mean we have a clip of chancellor merkel speaking about this. when he had to be critically aware of history does he not is a must and i quote professor novak trying historian this is something you don't just of you keep having to work out it's unique and it is in this sense that every generation and new needs to strive to obtain critically inform my relationship with our own past a small but five cents where ever this is possible historical commemoration is more than an empty ritual it w
there had been an attempted putsch by hitler which we failed at that time so he felt that somehow you know he was in a battle to prove he's proved his improve the rise of the nazis as his vision of the future germany and so this date continues to carry this burden of you know what kind of a place huge. all the speakers today were making that point that that is the question we should have in our minds today even though history doesn't repeat itself there are trends there are narratives that...