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of course he's not a holocaust denier he was a great historian of the holocaust. that doesn't mean that i agree with everything that he has to say i'm glad very glad that you brought robert wister as a lethal obsession to the attention of the viewers of russia today it's a very fine bordeaux and should reach the secure our share of what do you think overall for you to look at welcome welcome in peter committed to really well i'm a serious star and i'm not used to this kind of this kind of nonsense the. robert was just book deals sure enough there you have it you just you're out there in just . over twelve hundred pages the book is very very narrow actually. would you please stop interrupting me it's a remarkable assessment of the history of anti-semitism in europe its diffusion to the middle east and i might add for russian viewers there are several wonderful chapters about soviet anti-semitism and the role that the soviet union play from the one nine hundred sixty s. to the one nine hundred eighty s. in spreading anti semitism an antique zionism around the globe
of course he's not a holocaust denier he was a great historian of the holocaust. that doesn't mean that i agree with everything that he has to say i'm glad very glad that you brought robert wister as a lethal obsession to the attention of the viewers of russia today it's a very fine bordeaux and should reach the secure our share of what do you think overall for you to look at welcome welcome in peter committed to really well i'm a serious star and i'm not used to this kind of this kind of...
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of course he's not a holocaust denier he was a great historian of the holocaust. that doesn't mean that i agree with everything that he has to say i'm glad very glad that you brought robert wister chisel lethal obsession to the attention of the viewers of russia today it's a very fine book all should enjoy the security of why do you think he's a look at walker come in peter committed to rebel i'm a serious star and i'm not used to this kind of this kind of nonsense the. rabbit was to his book deals sure enough there you have it you just you're out there trying to soften your stein over twelve hundred pages the book is very very marriages don't mess assman would you please stop interrupting me it's a remarkable assessment of the history of anti-semitism in europe it's diffusion to the middle east and i.
of course he's not a holocaust denier he was a great historian of the holocaust. that doesn't mean that i agree with everything that he has to say i'm glad very glad that you brought robert wister chisel lethal obsession to the attention of the viewers of russia today it's a very fine book all should enjoy the security of why do you think he's a look at walker come in peter committed to rebel i'm a serious star and i'm not used to this kind of this kind of nonsense the. rabbit was to his book...
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he says the american self hating jew and i'm a holocaust and i'm a holocaust denier well this is the book they're cefn i mentioned so let's talk about it or he said i'm a self hating you know who and the holocaust denier peter please tell them to let me speak continue norman you are in the snow filibustering. finish your point norman. thank you so he calls me a self hating jew and a holocaust denier so i want to put this question to mr her who gave a raving review for the book a blurb for the book i want to put this question to you mr i wrote two books pertaining to the nazi holocaust one of them a nation on trial coauthored with ruth pitino burn was named the notable book of the year the new york times sunday book review the second book the holocaust industry was showered with praise by the dean of holocaust istari in zero hilberg who called the book a breakthrough and he also was very generous news praise about me as a historian and he said well you place a misery as a historian is so sure and so yes where you are we're talking about utilization if you don't isn't this letter a lot
he says the american self hating jew and i'm a holocaust and i'm a holocaust denier well this is the book they're cefn i mentioned so let's talk about it or he said i'm a self hating you know who and the holocaust denier peter please tell them to let me speak continue norman you are in the snow filibustering. finish your point norman. thank you so he calls me a self hating jew and a holocaust denier so i want to put this question to mr her who gave a raving review for the book a blurb for the...
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because had the reputation of the holocaust. being the worst corporate governance abuser in russia and the game was transfer pricing and i was a shareholders meeting where one of the production subsidiaries voted to sell oil to a nominally independent trader for one dollar twenty five a barrel and this was a time when the price of oil was already thirty dollars and of course all that money accumulated into offshore havens and the tax man here didn't see it the workers didn't see it but then in two thousand everything changed in sort of holocaust because it's religion if you like in so much as he started following this corporate governance he became the you know the poster boy for corporate governance and the result of that was to see the share price shoot from twenty cents in one thousand nine to fifteen dollars in three years and that transformed into the richest man in the world under the age of forty before we ended up into this fight with the kremlin and the sentences but now you interviewed both of you several times and you
because had the reputation of the holocaust. being the worst corporate governance abuser in russia and the game was transfer pricing and i was a shareholders meeting where one of the production subsidiaries voted to sell oil to a nominally independent trader for one dollar twenty five a barrel and this was a time when the price of oil was already thirty dollars and of course all that money accumulated into offshore havens and the tax man here didn't see it the workers didn't see it but then in...
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impact can last protecting the holocaust have. i think you mean laws that would prohibit holocaust denial and it's something that we're all concerned about in the case of lithuania in fact shortly after this official wrote this article was published. he lost his job and me interior ministry . and with the way they had a very strong statement about this. i think that's important that when they were described of denial the question of the holocaust emerges there should be a quick and swift response in some cases some countries have laws they can be employed sometimes they work many times they take a very long time before they are implemented or before a prosecution leads to a conviction so it's all the more reason that political leaders need to speak quickly and strongly also not see commemorations were allowed in the baltic countries over the past few years and these are the countries who are members of the european union have made what i think this organization want do more to fight and to. centrism in their membership well you kn
impact can last protecting the holocaust have. i think you mean laws that would prohibit holocaust denial and it's something that we're all concerned about in the case of lithuania in fact shortly after this official wrote this article was published. he lost his job and me interior ministry . and with the way they had a very strong statement about this. i think that's important that when they were described of denial the question of the holocaust emerges there should be a quick and swift...
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even as the holocaust loomed abroad, and yet there was a call to conscience and concern about their - which inclines some to spit in the executioner's eyes. while the question arises, what else could they have done, what might have done some good? here are some of the mistakes or things they didn't do that i think i have helped. first of all they undersold the jewish case. the idea they did not press hard enough on the economic why can't because they claimed it would make any difference but there was evidence to the contrary. actually be nazis were caught up in the great depression too and the idea that they might lose or be hurt in the market in america was enough, it was signs that it wouldn't have turned the whole thing around but it would have slowed the deadly juggernaut. another strategic error was in casting the nazi persecution of german jews and narrow turn as simply another outbreak of anti-summit just. it would have been more effective and in the long run more realistic to portray hitler's early brutality against the jews as a tip of the military and political iceberg which
even as the holocaust loomed abroad, and yet there was a call to conscience and concern about their - which inclines some to spit in the executioner's eyes. while the question arises, what else could they have done, what might have done some good? here are some of the mistakes or things they didn't do that i think i have helped. first of all they undersold the jewish case. the idea they did not press hard enough on the economic why can't because they claimed it would make any difference but...
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but holocaust american jews showed the lesson for political action and fought openly in the political arena for the u.s. recognition of israel which made profitable the new states survival. there was driven in the white house by a presidents jew truman was president and a key aide who was assured political office and he sold that truman if you favor the idea and have something for zionism he also had a partner but understood the realities and politics as he said during the battle over the u.s. who political battle and he said one of hundreds of thousands of constituent for the zionist purpose. i do not have hundreds of thousands of arabs as constituents, so the opposition to the u.s. recognition brought by george c. marshall thought would be a threat to u.s. securities and you can see we get along with the arabs so well today hardly anything, but nonetheless, for the jews and blacks the significance which i believe and what i think our experience in the country is that this is a political ne on the democrats and interest groups are supposed to and allowed to if they know it's good for
but holocaust american jews showed the lesson for political action and fought openly in the political arena for the u.s. recognition of israel which made profitable the new states survival. there was driven in the white house by a presidents jew truman was president and a key aide who was assured political office and he sold that truman if you favor the idea and have something for zionism he also had a partner but understood the realities and politics as he said during the battle over the u.s....
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she was a survivor of the holocaust and met and married her husband after the war. they had two sons and emigrated to san francisco in 1951. she was one of the very few female physicians and was known for making house calls to families. ivan, leslie, they survived her. and on behalf of richard goldman, can we make that from the entire board? president chiu: the objection, that shall be the case. >> supervisor elsbernd. that concludes rollcall for introductions. president chiu: i think we should go back to item 17. we are prepared to discuss local hiring. it is my intention to go to the
she was a survivor of the holocaust and met and married her husband after the war. they had two sons and emigrated to san francisco in 1951. she was one of the very few female physicians and was known for making house calls to families. ivan, leslie, they survived her. and on behalf of richard goldman, can we make that from the entire board? president chiu: the objection, that shall be the case. >> supervisor elsbernd. that concludes rollcall for introductions. president chiu: i think we...
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and holocaust survivor accused of committing a sin by renting part of his home to their students. vintage art. how japanese comic book characters are proving a boon to french wine makers. hello. the risk of nuclear terrorism is spelled out in the latest batch of documents released by the website wikileaks. in supposedly confidential government cables, britain, the u.s., and russia expressed deep concern that islamist militants could still enough material to construct and detonate a crude nuclear weapon. our security correspondent has this report. >> it is official. the fate of pakistan's and a
and holocaust survivor accused of committing a sin by renting part of his home to their students. vintage art. how japanese comic book characters are proving a boon to french wine makers. hello. the risk of nuclear terrorism is spelled out in the latest batch of documents released by the website wikileaks. in supposedly confidential government cables, britain, the u.s., and russia expressed deep concern that islamist militants could still enough material to construct and detonate a crude...
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and holocaust survivor accused of committing a sin by renting part of his home to their students. vintage art. how japanese comic book characters are proving a boon to french wine makers. hello. the risk of nuclear terrorism is spelled out in the latest batch of documents released by the website wikileaks. in supposedly confidential government cables, britain, the u.s., and russia expressed deep concern that islamist militants could still enough material to construct and detonate a crude nuclear weapon. our security correspondent has this report. >> it is official. the fate of pakistan's and a clear arsenal is worrying the west. secret cables released tonight by wikileaks revealed a catalog of fears. the u.k. has deep concerns about the safety and security of pakistan's nuclear weapons. despite safeguards of pakistan's side, classified cables real fears of a nuclear confrontation between pakistan and india. others warn of nuclear terrorism. the major concern is that someone working in the facility could gradually smuggle enough material out to make a weapon. again and again, the t
and holocaust survivor accused of committing a sin by renting part of his home to their students. vintage art. how japanese comic book characters are proving a boon to french wine makers. hello. the risk of nuclear terrorism is spelled out in the latest batch of documents released by the website wikileaks. in supposedly confidential government cables, britain, the u.s., and russia expressed deep concern that islamist militants could still enough material to construct and detonate a crude...
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without drawing parallels with the 1930's and the holocaust, but you can see how the nazis began to demonize a community to such a level where they could be described as rats from the sewers and could be exterminated, which led to a terrible holocaust. i'm not suggesting that -- >> [unintelligible] >> i would be strongly against any such attempt, but again, the whole thing goes back to affirming people's fundamental freedom. >> the funny thing is you have men who have benefited from multiculturalism because they mostly become human community leaders -- could i continue? what they have done -- these people are turning themselves into victims. what about the women in their communities who are not allowed to learn english and who are forced into marriage is against their will, who cannot go out to work? >> [unintelligible] >> at that point, we will have to leave it here. thank you all very much. that is all for this week. from all of us, goodbye. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold. get the top stories from around the globe, and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experi
without drawing parallels with the 1930's and the holocaust, but you can see how the nazis began to demonize a community to such a level where they could be described as rats from the sewers and could be exterminated, which led to a terrible holocaust. i'm not suggesting that -- >> [unintelligible] >> i would be strongly against any such attempt, but again, the whole thing goes back to affirming people's fundamental freedom. >> the funny thing is you have men who have...
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you could had the reputation of holocaust being the worst corporate governance abuser in russia and the game was transfer pricing and i was at a shareholders' meeting where one of the production subsidiaries voted to sell oil to a normally independent trader for one dollar twenty five a barrel and this was a time when the price of oil was already thirty dollars and of course all that money accumulated into offshore havens and the tax guy here didn't see it the workers didn't see it there seems to be a collective amnesia it's how he was in the ninety's i mean there were full page adverse to crying his corporate governance abuses there were editorials in the new york times the washington post to writing him as the most abusive of all the other guy and yet when people report about the case today none of his mentions it's if he's like some victim of the crimean some innocent. senator in chief business new europe speaking to us there. are three men arrested for planning denmark's most serious going to tackle being charged over a terror plot earlier danish police released one of the five susp
you could had the reputation of holocaust being the worst corporate governance abuser in russia and the game was transfer pricing and i was at a shareholders' meeting where one of the production subsidiaries voted to sell oil to a normally independent trader for one dollar twenty five a barrel and this was a time when the price of oil was already thirty dollars and of course all that money accumulated into offshore havens and the tax guy here didn't see it the workers didn't see it there seems...
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he lost hundreds of relatives in the holocaust.egan to depict the disaster in his paintings as early as 1944, even before the war was over. >> in his later years, zakheim moved to a farm in sebastopol, infusing his paintings with themes of growth and rebirth, including this self-portrait. >> he's holding an apple in his right hand, but he's not going to take a bite. he's holding it as though it were the holy grail. creating a sense, yes, this is life and life itself is sacred. >> nathan zakheim is bernard's son. he and his son, kuva, are both art preservationists by trade and helped curators pull the exhibit together, restoring many of the paintings in the process. today, nathan is hoping to rescue another piece of his father's legacy. he's brought kuva to an abandoned medical building on the outskirts of san francisco. declared seismically unsafe, it will eventually be sold or face demolition. >> oh, my goodness. there's a mural. it's there. it's intact. i thought it might have been covered over completely. it's beautiful. >> pain
he lost hundreds of relatives in the holocaust.egan to depict the disaster in his paintings as early as 1944, even before the war was over. >> in his later years, zakheim moved to a farm in sebastopol, infusing his paintings with themes of growth and rebirth, including this self-portrait. >> he's holding an apple in his right hand, but he's not going to take a bite. he's holding it as though it were the holy grail. creating a sense, yes, this is life and life itself is sacred....
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[shouting] >> as we approach holocaust, they will he confirm that this government will generously donate to the auschwitz restoration fund? >> i can do. auschwitz is a very powerful reminder of the ultimate consequences of intolerance, and it is only right it should be preserved to bear witness to the death of the millions of victims who perished there. and is a stark reminder of manage inhumanity to man. the director of auschwitz foundation has recently visited the u.k. to discuss any with a number of director, were also involved in e.u. discussions as well. i think everyone in this house knows how important it is to maintain these memorials so that it is for us ,-comto remember the holocaust but we all -- we must acts of gross inhumanity more recently. we have to go on remembering to stop that from happening again. >> david baron. >> with the prime minister tell the house when he appointed a member to the other place? did he know it was an incentive to brief? is an example of a new politics he promised the constituency? >> i don't know how long that what was thought to think of it the
[shouting] >> as we approach holocaust, they will he confirm that this government will generously donate to the auschwitz restoration fund? >> i can do. auschwitz is a very powerful reminder of the ultimate consequences of intolerance, and it is only right it should be preserved to bear witness to the death of the millions of victims who perished there. and is a stark reminder of manage inhumanity to man. the director of auschwitz foundation has recently visited the u.k. to discuss...
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. >> as we approach holocaust memorial day, will the prime minister confirm that the government willnerously donate to the auschwitz- birkenau restoration fund? >> i can do that. auschwitz-birkenau is a very powerful reminder of the ultimate consequences of intolerance, and it is only right that it should be preserved to bear witness to the deaths of the millions of victims who perished there and to act as a stark reminder of man's inhumanity to man. the director of the auschwitz- birkenau foundation has recently visited the uk to discuss funding with a number of government departments, and we are also involved in eu discussions. i think everyone in this house knows how important it is to maintain these memorials. we obviously remember the holocaust, but we must also remember that there have been other acts of gross inhumanity more recently. we have to go on remembering to stop that happening again. >> will the prime minister tell the house whether, when he appointed the ex-member for arundel and south downs to the other place, he knew his thoughts on state benefits being an incentiv
. >> as we approach holocaust memorial day, will the prime minister confirm that the government willnerously donate to the auschwitz- birkenau restoration fund? >> i can do that. auschwitz-birkenau is a very powerful reminder of the ultimate consequences of intolerance, and it is only right that it should be preserved to bear witness to the deaths of the millions of victims who perished there and to act as a stark reminder of man's inhumanity to man. the director of the auschwitz-...
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she was a survivor of the holocaust and met and married her husband after the war. they had two sons and emigrated to san francisco in 1951. she was one of the very few female physicians and was known for making house calls to families. ivan, leslie, they survived her. and on behalf of richard goldman, can we make that from the entire board? president chiu: the objection, that shall be the case. >> supervisor elsbernd. that concludes rollcall for introductions. president chiu: i think we should go back to item 17. we are prepared to discuss local hiring. it is my intention to go to the 3:00 special orders on the oral succession -- mayoral succession. item 17 has already been read. supervisor avalos: i am proud to present before you, legislation that will create a new local hiring program for san francisco. the publicly funded -- my interest in this legislation is long standing. i come from the family of a union member. i have worked in programs serving young people that are looking for employment experience. the earliest experience was that a conservation corps in s
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people so badly from the crusades, where thousands of jews and muslims were slaughtered, to the holocaustans. while, yes, there were individuals who came to the aid of the jews, not one christian organization made an attempt to stop the holocaust. it's an atrocity. and sadly christians have earned this reputation with hypocrisy, with hate -- >> larry: gays, like bullying of gays? >> bullying is horrible. and we have to fight against it. >> larry: isn't it hard though when much of your faith teaches it is a sin? >> it teach us not to judge. i just did a project for the trevor project recently. bullying is not okay in any way, shape or form. and it breaks my heart when i see adults doing it. and what does that say to kids? i've been bullied. and it's a cyber bullying. and it's -- people dehumanize one another. i work with a very diverse team. and we get it from every angle. i get a tacked for my faith. i get attacked for my faith. we have attacks from people who hate gays. it is an atrocity. bigotry. i mean, we're just a mix. we're a melting pot of people. and i love being with people who a
people so badly from the crusades, where thousands of jews and muslims were slaughtered, to the holocaustans. while, yes, there were individuals who came to the aid of the jews, not one christian organization made an attempt to stop the holocaust. it's an atrocity. and sadly christians have earned this reputation with hypocrisy, with hate -- >> larry: gays, like bullying of gays? >> bullying is horrible. and we have to fight against it. >> larry: isn't it hard though when much...
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means that we understood that a very bad day could result in a nuclear holocaust. that's a reality that we live with every day and when you do live with that reality every day and you take some small part of responsibility for that and for trying to make sure that that doesn't happen every day then you become. i would say rather put out with people who would trivialize these kinds of dire consequences for the world. in order to. a particular religious perspective. now from member station. colorado and it's. thank you very much. people who brought up into the plains. the issues that we brought forward that there was the institutionalization. academy that is to say that people were using. their position. as an air force officers as faculty members as air officers and as advanced and senior cadets. to engage in and to inform others that the only appropriate way that they could resource their spirituality was from if you will conservative christian evangelical is. the commandant of cadets general engaged in rhetoric and for a bit and commander's guidance which talked a
means that we understood that a very bad day could result in a nuclear holocaust. that's a reality that we live with every day and when you do live with that reality every day and you take some small part of responsibility for that and for trying to make sure that that doesn't happen every day then you become. i would say rather put out with people who would trivialize these kinds of dire consequences for the world. in order to. a particular religious perspective. now from member station....
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the rabbi who i mentioned and who became the instrument to try to alert people to the holocaust through the world view congress he received what was probably the first -- >> [inaudible] >> i'm sorry. that's why my daughters have come. probably the first evidence of the holocaust and what he did, my he had his own problems is he went to the state department. now for ten years in the state department doing everything he could to stop any kind of action on behalf of the jews, so what they told in this is so terrible we can't believe it and besides, i mean, they said privately among themselves what could we do about it and so they told them to wait. finally he waited for a while and to what got to be impossible and the state department couldn't shed a doubt about it and so he made the news public. but he himself, as he said, it's so horrible i can't leave. well, that's kind of an expression of disbelief it seems to me to be a rationale for not doing anything because as you say this is terrible. then what are you doing about it? you know, and you can't say well i don't want to see roosevelt
the rabbi who i mentioned and who became the instrument to try to alert people to the holocaust through the world view congress he received what was probably the first -- >> [inaudible] >> i'm sorry. that's why my daughters have come. probably the first evidence of the holocaust and what he did, my he had his own problems is he went to the state department. now for ten years in the state department doing everything he could to stop any kind of action on behalf of the jews, so what...