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millions of jews were killed across europe in the holocaust the israeli government does everything it can to make sure the world never forgets but it's clear reports there are those who believe it's actually forgotten those who survived in the first place . a celebration of life and age dismissed by many here as offensive and misguided nearly seventy years after these women cheated death in nazi concentration camps and their competing to be holocaust survivor beauty queen. who ever went through the hole it cost it's in them inside we will never forget how we were put through but the younger generation it is possible we understand their roots but otherwise no one really thinks of us. every month dozens of these water victims die in loneliness and poverty forgotten by the country that was supposed to be their promised land the fact that many of these people survived a terrible ordeal and decades of struggle for normal life that followed is pay me laugh the coolest irony is that many flocked to israel after world war two thinking they would live out their lives in safety and prosperity.
millions of jews were killed across europe in the holocaust the israeli government does everything it can to make sure the world never forgets but it's clear reports there are those who believe it's actually forgotten those who survived in the first place . a celebration of life and age dismissed by many here as offensive and misguided nearly seventy years after these women cheated death in nazi concentration camps and their competing to be holocaust survivor beauty queen. who ever went through...
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would think that the holocaust there will be behind them but some of them are here and are living the same horrible stories again. they are alone without food. without a person in this world who takes care of them. and. it's horrible. that we report on how decades after the fall of nazi germany many of the jews who survived the horror of it all but forgotten by their country the story and more just ahead. looking at some dogs you simply do not believe they come speak and goodness how they can wrong oh. it's an international sled dog race with those driving the dogs. coming from as far away as a strength in canada and the us i come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like alaska and so i felt at home the first sled dog was brought here from australia now astray as come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail are amazing but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here atoll it wasn't the top. grazing who set the trail abla
would think that the holocaust there will be behind them but some of them are here and are living the same horrible stories again. they are alone without food. without a person in this world who takes care of them. and. it's horrible. that we report on how decades after the fall of nazi germany many of the jews who survived the horror of it all but forgotten by their country the story and more just ahead. looking at some dogs you simply do not believe they come speak and goodness how they can...
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country's holocaust survivors live in poverty with little or no help and support in two thousand and eight a state inquiry found the tel aviv failed to pass on some thirty eight billion dollars that had been paid to israel by germany you would think that the holocaust will be behind them but some of them are here and are living the same horrible stories again they are alone without food. without a person in this world who takes care of them. and. it's horrible. so while some may see this is distasteful this pageant is an attempt to reach out to the estimated fifty thousand holocaust survivors living below the poverty line the proceeds helping thousands to pave the way. the government doesn't do nearly enough to help us i received a one time payment from germany for two and a half thousand euros that's it and my husband who is in the ghetto gets four hundred dollars a month for everything it's a value put on those who survived a living hell in a country supposedly cast as a result of this suffering to protect them policy r.t. high for. six russian sailors and one stoney and a crew mem
country's holocaust survivors live in poverty with little or no help and support in two thousand and eight a state inquiry found the tel aviv failed to pass on some thirty eight billion dollars that had been paid to israel by germany you would think that the holocaust will be behind them but some of them are here and are living the same horrible stories again they are alone without food. without a person in this world who takes care of them. and. it's horrible. so while some may see this is...
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box while the israeli government make sure no one forgets the terrors of holocaust we were born and how it turns a blind eye to those that actually survived it. eleven am in the russian capital you're watching. pulling the u.s. economy back from the brink and retail yang for the killing of american diplomats took center stage during the second presidential debate between mitt romney and barack obama they say stuff to trade fresh blows with less than a month left before the crucial vote for white house dominance are just going to she can has the latest from washington. by all accounts this debate was thought to be crucial for the president and and his chances of getting reelected especially after the first debate two weeks ago when the president looked less and less competitive then governor romney this time around he was on the offensive which got the media and his supporters very excited according to television audience polls the president came out as the winner in this debate they kept arguing the tax plan is going to add more to the country's gigantic dad true would be better at comp
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lots while the israeli government to make sure no one forgets the terrors of holocaust we reported how it turns a blind eye to those that actually survived. ten am in the russian capital you're watching our team with me marina josh welcome to the program pulling the u.s. economy back from the brink and retail hating for the killing of american diplomats took center stage during the second presidential debate between mitt romney and barack obama they faced off to train fresh blows was less than a month left before the crucial vote for white house dominance well let's get latest now from our correspondent going to count is following the debates for us and of the states guyon at alabama and romney have been running neck and neck so it doesn't look like they are late as had to had just tipped the scales. well by all accounts this debate was thought to be crucial for the president and and his chances for getting reelected especially after the first debate two weeks ago when the president looked less and less competitive then governor romney this time around he was on the offensive flow whic
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do you believe that the holocaust happened? many jews believe that you do not think it happened, and they have a view of you because of that. >> translator: the historic event that you spoke of, i have two questions. i had two questions for quite some time, never received an answer to either one. everywhere, they allow a certain amount of research, of looking into historical events. whenever there are obstacles placed on this path, then a question mark or two will arise. why such obstacles? >> what are the questions that you have about the holocaust? >> translator: why in europe has it been forbidden for anyone to conduct any research about this event? why are researchers imprisoned? >> there has been extensive research into the holocaust. it is indisputable that over six million jews were annihilated by hitler and the nazis. the question is do you dispute that 6 million jews were killed? >> translator: do you believe in the freedom of thought and ideas or not? >> i believe in facts. >> translator: and the freedom of research,
do you believe that the holocaust happened? many jews believe that you do not think it happened, and they have a view of you because of that. >> translator: the historic event that you spoke of, i have two questions. i had two questions for quite some time, never received an answer to either one. everywhere, they allow a certain amount of research, of looking into historical events. whenever there are obstacles placed on this path, then a question mark or two will arise. why such...
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there have been described as the forgotten victims of the nazi holocaust. the 500,000 members of the gypsy or roma community murder during the second world war are being remembered with a ceremony and a memorial in berlin. now more. >> the relatives of holocaust victims stood side by side with the german leaders as the memorial was inaugurated. , it is a ,a round pool in a glade among the autumnal trees in the main part in berlin. he was saved at the age of seven when his family were pushed on the train. a kind police officer simply pulled him and his aunt back. he says in that last moment my father screamed desperately, look after my boy. it was the last time i saw my loved ones, he says. it's estimated that about half a million roma were murdered in the holocaust. germany's chancellor said everyone of those people trusts her and the country. >> every single state in this genocide is a suffering beyond understanding and fills me with sorrow and shame. >> the people got of themselves as the forgotten victims. the process to create a memorial has been dogged
there have been described as the forgotten victims of the nazi holocaust. the 500,000 members of the gypsy or roma community murder during the second world war are being remembered with a ceremony and a memorial in berlin. now more. >> the relatives of holocaust victims stood side by side with the german leaders as the memorial was inaugurated. , it is a ,a round pool in a glade among the autumnal trees in the main part in berlin. he was saved at the age of seven when his family were...
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far-right ideology is is a litmus test that shows us which lessons we learned from the war and the holocaust and if we have learned them. >> the nazis killed up to 500,000 senti and roma. for a long time after the war, germans overlooked their suffering. it was not until 20 years ago that the german government decided to set up a memorial, a place of remembered. >> by commemorating the victims, we are also making them a promise, which is how i view our duty to protect minorities today, and it is a duty we must fulfill today and tomorrow, not just because of the horrors of the past. them more and more sinti -- >> more and more sinti and roma are coming to eastern europe, and they are largely fleeing politician. they say attested german politicians today will be how they treat these new arrivals. >> our correspondent was at the memorial ceremony. we asked him how survivors felt about today's proceedings, coming almost 70 years after the end of the second world war. >> my personal abiding memory of what has been a very important day will be conversation with one of the survivors who gave very m
far-right ideology is is a litmus test that shows us which lessons we learned from the war and the holocaust and if we have learned them. >> the nazis killed up to 500,000 senti and roma. for a long time after the war, germans overlooked their suffering. it was not until 20 years ago that the german government decided to set up a memorial, a place of remembered. >> by commemorating the victims, we are also making them a promise, which is how i view our duty to protect minorities...
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i went to the holocaust hume there. you mentioned the navy and we have fewer ships than we did in 1916. well, governor, we also have fewer horses and bayonets. >> one of the challenges we've had with iran is they have looked at this administration and the administration was not as strong as it needed to be. >> you said we have to ask pakistan for permission. if we had, wield not have gotten it. >> we had to go in pakistan. the president was right. i'm still speaking. i love teachers. i love teachers. >> i think we all love teachers. ♪ how you like me now ♪ how you like me now ♪ how you like me now >> we've heard the analysis, we've listened to the pundits, but we saw that debate with our own eyes. and last night the commander in chief delivered a performance of authority and strength that rendered his challenger almost mute. and now fresh off the stage, it's onto a 14-day push through the all-important swing states with dueling events happening this very hour. the president and vice president are in the crucial state of
i went to the holocaust hume there. you mentioned the navy and we have fewer ships than we did in 1916. well, governor, we also have fewer horses and bayonets. >> one of the challenges we've had with iran is they have looked at this administration and the administration was not as strong as it needed to be. >> you said we have to ask pakistan for permission. if we had, wield not have gotten it. >> we had to go in pakistan. the president was right. i'm still speaking. i love...
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inflation in the world and it is going to continue to get worse and there will be an inflationary holocaust before this is over or you're sure you just get somebody to go you should start going to the grocery store and you will see go to a restaurant go to a restaurant i promise you i do all my own shopping i do all of that i'm talking about the kind of one nine hundred seventy s. inflation that you really see and feel that that's major why have most most countries in the world acknowledge that there's inflation now india australia china norway taiwan you know everybody in the world says you know we've got inflation except here in this town this is no inflation that's because there's an election the bureau of labor statistics doesn't have inflation but they lie about it there isn't place and it's going to continue to get worse be very careful go home about some groceries in stock oh no i know groceries are expensive fuel has been expensive though we've seen it go up and down health care and health care education colleges tuitions up four point four percent inflation but do you think that in
inflation in the world and it is going to continue to get worse and there will be an inflationary holocaust before this is over or you're sure you just get somebody to go you should start going to the grocery store and you will see go to a restaurant go to a restaurant i promise you i do all my own shopping i do all of that i'm talking about the kind of one nine hundred seventy s. inflation that you really see and feel that that's major why have most most countries in the world acknowledge that...
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michael, you mentioned that europeans do have occasionally elect neo smaw swrees in the holocaust. -- neo nazis in the holocaust. >> they have a whole lot of them. >> they are not the model for -- integrations. >> he is even wearing the -- what do you call them? >> my tights. >> and she wants to deny the golden don party in greece got 90% of the vote. just saying. just making a point. >> i have a question. am i wrong? i thought union jack is what it was called when it was flown at sea. i have absolutely no idea. they were on the packet of tights, i think. i'm sure you are right. you are are always right. >> this last table is fantastic. >> is that the party the greek pole valetter was in? >> we don't have racists. >> what do you say to miles, in your face. >> when they get the number of muslim immigrants, we are not going to have this lack lash. we will open them with open arms because we are a lot less racist. >> regarding your mean spirited slam of ellerby -- you should know that nick news, her -- she has won the edward r measure row award. is that true? >> it is my piece on the sud
michael, you mentioned that europeans do have occasionally elect neo smaw swrees in the holocaust. -- neo nazis in the holocaust. >> they have a whole lot of them. >> they are not the model for -- integrations. >> he is even wearing the -- what do you call them? >> my tights. >> and she wants to deny the golden don party in greece got 90% of the vote. just saying. just making a point. >> i have a question. am i wrong? i thought union jack is what it was...
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central bank printing even maybe despite what derry say you predicted when you said an inflationary holocaust was coming. this way your problem is you don't do shop your butt all right do you guys up in ireland are you if you went to the shop you would know that prices are going up whether it's groceries education health care entertainment tolls everything is going up said maybe housing but everything is going up in prices there is information in the world and it is going to continue to get worse and there will be an inflationary holocaust before this is over i assure you just get somebody to go you should start going to the grocery store and you will see go to a restaurant go to a restaurant i promise you i do all my own shopping i do all of that i'm talking about the kind of one nine hundred seventy s. inflation that you really see and feel that that's major why have most most countries in the world acknowledge that there's inflation now india australia china norway taiwan you know everybody in the world says you know we've got inflation except here in this town this is no inflation that's
central bank printing even maybe despite what derry say you predicted when you said an inflationary holocaust was coming. this way your problem is you don't do shop your butt all right do you guys up in ireland are you if you went to the shop you would know that prices are going up whether it's groceries education health care entertainment tolls everything is going up said maybe housing but everything is going up in prices there is information in the world and it is going to continue to get...
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they had bad years and planted more and then when it blew, it was this holocaust, bible cal proportions, plags of jack rabbits and locust. the footage was unbelievable. more importantly this is the closest film we've made to an oral history in so far as the back bone is the story of these 26 people that we're able to find. and what they are surviving is no ordinary time. >> the ken burns effect can be found on anybody's mac. but the craftsmanship is so interesting and it seems obvious because you said it a moment ago. first person story telling to really understand history. it's not dense. your story telling is not dense. you talked about this project you're working on about the vietnam war or world war ii or civil war, it's waking the dead as you said. >> that's exactly what it is. it's about what you do too. it's listening. we don't do very much listening in our world. we always do a lot of telling. and if you listen, you learn unbelievable amounts of things. so what if you listened to a still photograph? what if you said that still photograph is not some arrested static bone but a re
they had bad years and planted more and then when it blew, it was this holocaust, bible cal proportions, plags of jack rabbits and locust. the footage was unbelievable. more importantly this is the closest film we've made to an oral history in so far as the back bone is the story of these 26 people that we're able to find. and what they are surviving is no ordinary time. >> the ken burns effect can be found on anybody's mac. but the craftsmanship is so interesting and it seems obvious...
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recognizing the truth that the holocaust occurred and stopping your nuclear weapons program. >> anothera is whether it was relative to the strong yeflt allies in the world. and governor made clear he couldn't won't do a number of things when and pointed out the need to continue to ratchet up sanctions on iran. president too slow to get to where we are now. >> the president left the prime minister of israel in the white house ask z.said call me if you have anything different to say. we told israel we'd never request they go back to 67 borders this president decided to go on "the view", on david letterman, on stewart hang out with jay-z and beyonce than meet with the prime minister that requested a meeting. rationale is if we have to meet with one leader we have to meet with 10. isn't that his job. >> and mitt romney went to egypt and turkey and skipped over israel that. was dually noted. >> important. >> you know the president thought he was never and cute tonight. he said about bayonettes and horses. horses were ridden by troops in afghanistan. and marines still use bayonettes. maybe so
recognizing the truth that the holocaust occurred and stopping your nuclear weapons program. >> anothera is whether it was relative to the strong yeflt allies in the world. and governor made clear he couldn't won't do a number of things when and pointed out the need to continue to ratchet up sanctions on iran. president too slow to get to where we are now. >> the president left the prime minister of israel in the white house ask z.said call me if you have anything different to say....
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it is a memorial to his family who were killed during the holocaust. >> wow? >>> 78 today which is good. let's put that in perspective. our average high is 67. let's get excite red. >> we are good. >> and even warmer tomorrow. >> live weather camera. temperatures are still in the 70s, upper 70 downtown. winds calm, dew points in the 50s. we are between systems. let's talk about sandy, tropical storm right now, winds 50 miles per hour. a category 1 as it hits jamaica as it hits eastern cuba. it will get to a point where it will affect the atlanta coast much southern florida from thursday night to friday. then the models take it out to sea. right now that's where i think it will go. let's see showers over the weekend, not from sandy but from the frontal boundary. not set in stone. it looks less and less likely of sandy affecting us here in the mid atlantic. >> 73 in great falls. 74 in fairfax and 76 in college park. we stay warm through thursday. in fact, even a little bit warmer tomorrow and more clouds on thursday. an umbrella on friday. you might not need it
it is a memorial to his family who were killed during the holocaust. >> wow? >>> 78 today which is good. let's put that in perspective. our average high is 67. let's get excite red. >> we are good. >> and even warmer tomorrow. >> live weather camera. temperatures are still in the 70s, upper 70 downtown. winds calm, dew points in the 50s. we are between systems. let's talk about sandy, tropical storm right now, winds 50 miles per hour. a category 1 as it hits...
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recognizing the truth that the holocaust occurred and stopping your nuclear weapons program. >> anotherhether it was relative to the strong yeflt allies in the world. and governor made clear he couldn't won't do a number of things when and pointed out the need to continue to ratchet up sanctions on iran. president too slow to get to where we are now. >> the president left the prime minister of israel in the white house ask z.said call me if you have anything different to say. we told israel we'd never request they go back to 67 borders this president decided to go on "the view", on david letterman, on stewart hang out with jay-z and beyonce than meet with the prime minister that requested a meeting. rationale is if we have to meet with one leader we have to meet with 10. isn't that his job. >> and mitt romney went to egypt and turkey and skipped over israel that. was dually noted. >> important. >> you know the president thought he was never and cute tonight. he said about bayonettes and horses. horses were ridden by troops in afghanistan. and marines still use bayonettes. maybe someone
recognizing the truth that the holocaust occurred and stopping your nuclear weapons program. >> anotherhether it was relative to the strong yeflt allies in the world. and governor made clear he couldn't won't do a number of things when and pointed out the need to continue to ratchet up sanctions on iran. president too slow to get to where we are now. >> the president left the prime minister of israel in the white house ask z.said call me if you have anything different to say. we...
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folks, these maniacs may deny the holocaust, but we have just laid the ground for a holocaustco. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) >> welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight has a new album titled the sound of the life of the mind. fortunately, my mind has n no-- please welcome ben folds five. (cheers and applause) hey, ben, pleasure to see you, robert, darren, good to see you. hey, thanks to much for coming on. >> sure, yeah. >> good to be here. >> now it's ben folds five. why only three s it because five is the best number? >> it had sort of-- was supposed to be a joke. and it wasn't funny. (laughter) >> we thought it was hilarious. like i came home, he was mowing the lawn and he just was like hanging off the lawn mower and just laughing hysterically that day. and then-- did you laugh. >> i didn't like it. >> he didn't like it. >> we asked our manager if he liked the name. i said it is going to be ben folds five, he said there's only three of you. and i said it's supposed to be funny. he said i got a great sense of humor and there's nothing funny about that name. (la
folks, these maniacs may deny the holocaust, but we have just laid the ground for a holocaustco. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) >> welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight has a new album titled the sound of the life of the mind. fortunately, my mind has n no-- please welcome ben folds five. (cheers and applause) hey, ben, pleasure to see you, robert, darren, good to see you. hey, thanks to much for coming on. >> sure, yeah. >> good to be here. >> now it's...
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said that federal student loans are against the constitution and suggested that is what led to the holocaust. >> if you ignore the constitution, and it will do something bad. >> reporter: and the democrats have tried to try bartlett toed to aiken. on the -- todd aiken on the issue of abortions in rape cases. >> all i had was is that we were fortunate that rapes were a small percentage of the pregnancies and therefore abortions. >> reporter: and he said now but he's voted historically that exception does not exist. >> we're pumping out of a spread. >> and joining me here in the studio for the rest of the broadcast, bartlett and john delannie. i want to thank you for coming in today. let's start off talking from the heart why you want this job. you're 86 years old and they redistricted you and made it tougher for you to stay in office. >> the reason that i reason now is the reason that i ran 20 years ago. i have ten kids. i have 18 grandkids now. i started live in a poor depression area are a. i'm the first person in my family to go to college and got a dock rate and was able to work and achie
said that federal student loans are against the constitution and suggested that is what led to the holocaust. >> if you ignore the constitution, and it will do something bad. >> reporter: and the democrats have tried to try bartlett toed to aiken. on the -- todd aiken on the issue of abortions in rape cases. >> all i had was is that we were fortunate that rapes were a small percentage of the pregnancies and therefore abortions. >> reporter: and he said now but he's voted...
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folks, these maniacs may deny the holocaust, but we have just laid the ground for a holocaustco.'ll be right back. (cheers and applause) joey, dinner!!!!! alllllriggghtttt! joey junior!! alllllriggghtttt! that's what you're wearing! what? thank you jack for bringing the cheesesteaks. well i just want to know what my favorite philly cousins think about my new- sourdough cheesesteak melt. i took all the best parts, thinly sliced steak, melty cheese, onions and peppers but i put it on warm, toasty sourdough. fan-cy. sourdough is my thing. i'm busting your chops, the cheesesteak's good. say it. you're better at hockey. >> welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight has a new album titled the sound of the life of the mind. fortunately, my mind has n no-- please welcome ben folds five. (cheers and applause) hey, ben, pleasure to see you, robert, darren, good to see you. hey, thanks to much for coming on. >> sure, yeah. >> good to be here. >> now it's ben folds five. why only three s it because five is the best number? >> it had sort of-- was supposed to be a joke. and it wasn't funny. (l
folks, these maniacs may deny the holocaust, but we have just laid the ground for a holocaustco.'ll be right back. (cheers and applause) joey, dinner!!!!! alllllriggghtttt! joey junior!! alllllriggghtttt! that's what you're wearing! what? thank you jack for bringing the cheesesteaks. well i just want to know what my favorite philly cousins think about my new- sourdough cheesesteak melt. i took all the best parts, thinly sliced steak, melty cheese, onions and peppers but i put it on warm, toasty...
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what job goes through, if there is god, why did he allow the hot cost, why does -- holocaust, why does cancer occur. so, the very first problem is why had you had "he" allow. god becomes agued. >> that is true. >> he is psychology, emotional and spiritual, which job goes through by the way until he find as deeper identity beyond job. you are not this person i am speaking to. you are a consciousness that is projecting as this body. so is the physical word, by the way, the perseptember wall experience dependant on the brain. as the brain involves, the appearance of the june verse evolves. is universe and brain are co- evolving from a deeper process which is god. >> what is your way of putting this together. this is daunting title "god." so, somewhat your process. i assume studying these people, what they wrote and passed down informs you, but then it come to the point where you have to put yourself or your interpretation of all these pieces together. >> yes. my own practice, self observation, observing my body, mental space, my thoughts and emotions and relationships, my perceps wall exp
what job goes through, if there is god, why did he allow the hot cost, why does -- holocaust, why does cancer occur. so, the very first problem is why had you had "he" allow. god becomes agued. >> that is true. >> he is psychology, emotional and spiritual, which job goes through by the way until he find as deeper identity beyond job. you are not this person i am speaking to. you are a consciousness that is projecting as this body. so is the physical word, by the way, the...
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never disappoints, a ahmadinejad what a guy, right, can't live with him, can't get him to admit the holocausteally happened. all right, i don't want to say the guy has been tankers with nuclear bombs but before he walked into the u.n. that marble behind him was white. dude's radioactive. let's take a listen. >> i am here to voice the devine and humanitarian message of learned men and women of my country. a message that iran's great or ther and poet saadin presented to humanity in his eternal two-line poetry. >> jon: oh, i remember that poem. it goes something like this. al hickory al dick ory dock, the zionists can eat -- >> give me some that old time i hate your religion. >> i do not believe that muslims, christians, jews, hindu, buddhists and others have any problem among themselves. or are hostile against each other. they get along together comfortably. >> jon: ah, if by comfortably you mean with nearly constant bloodshed. i mean if you are not going to take a shot at the jewish global cabal ruining your life, at least throw an insult the americans way, you know you want to. >> are we to b
never disappoints, a ahmadinejad what a guy, right, can't live with him, can't get him to admit the holocausteally happened. all right, i don't want to say the guy has been tankers with nuclear bombs but before he walked into the u.n. that marble behind him was white. dude's radioactive. let's take a listen. >> i am here to voice the devine and humanitarian message of learned men and women of my country. a message that iran's great or ther and poet saadin presented to humanity in his...
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america is a holocaust -- a high-cost country. that is why, that is the way the world this. we're 4% of the world. an aging 4% with an emerging from a powerful china and india and brazil and other countries. we have to be smart to be competitive by lowering people's wages for reducing various benefits, that is problematic. the ceo's do not say you have to reduce my salary. what about for the secretary or the janitor, the person at the front desk, or the computer pro career? we have a balance here. you pull over here and push over there. we will do our best and we cannot always beat texas. you can go to arizona and do your work out of there. a lot of people still move to silicon valley because of the synergy of so many bright people. if you can get the right people, get that cleaned up so we can bring smart people here and keep them here, we will keep adopting the game. [applause] >> governor hickenlooper, this is your chance. you have here a room full of silicon valley executives. what do you say to them to get them to expand or move to colorado? >> can governor brown leave
america is a holocaust -- a high-cost country. that is why, that is the way the world this. we're 4% of the world. an aging 4% with an emerging from a powerful china and india and brazil and other countries. we have to be smart to be competitive by lowering people's wages for reducing various benefits, that is problematic. the ceo's do not say you have to reduce my salary. what about for the secretary or the janitor, the person at the front desk, or the computer pro career? we have a balance...
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flying north with me in this old soviet work also the holocaust is dr von emir brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across animal barren tundra higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot for the arrival of this tiny village after crossing hundreds of kilometers of snow we will do this as a boy here suffering from fever and the doctors are going to see what they can do but. inside a small building not woman but two babies and that parents are waiting for us the doctors inspect them but can't make a diagnosis and decide to bring them to a regional hospital for benteke can't spread love on a doesn't like taking her baby away from home but she's been before and agrees to go that's the usual practice with those who live in it to indra they keep mothers with their newborns in hospital for a month. on the way back another stop to chat. on the health of some native new nets reindeer herders out in the tundra it can take many hours to reach the nearest village so all medical problems simply fixed here in the tent. t
flying north with me in this old soviet work also the holocaust is dr von emir brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across animal barren tundra higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot for the arrival of this tiny village after crossing hundreds of kilometers of snow we will do this as a boy here suffering from fever and the doctors are going to see what they can do but. inside a small building not woman but two...
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some of them have been survivors of the holocaust, who tried to vote for al gore and then they couldn'tave their votes put back to how they originally intended. so to be back in the same situation is a pretty good development. >> jennifer: absolutely. we were talking earlier in the show about the issue of legitimacy, and if the president ends up winning the electoral college vote but losing the popular vote as we saw in 2000 do you think that that ends up really hurting a second-term agenda. would the republicans go more than the democrats did? >> i do think in that type of scenario, you would have that type of situation where the republicans are going to look for every single excuse that they can to create dysfunction and paralysis in the government. the head of the republican party in the senate said his top priority was to make this president a one-term president. not to get people back to work or protect the security of the country, that was his number one priority. in the past elections would happen and then people would focus on government. >> jennifer: i totally agree with you, i
some of them have been survivors of the holocaust, who tried to vote for al gore and then they couldn'tave their votes put back to how they originally intended. so to be back in the same situation is a pretty good development. >> jennifer: absolutely. we were talking earlier in the show about the issue of legitimacy, and if the president ends up winning the electoral college vote but losing the popular vote as we saw in 2000 do you think that that ends up really hurting a second-term...
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(screams) well, it obviously ends with a holocaust, you know. this doomed character finally finds the bomb and the world is over. and it's sort of the -- it prefigures "strangelove," which carries that to the same degree in a comic fashion. but it's just a matter of these doomed characters, when are they finally going to explode and then take the world with them? (explosion) (paul schrader) it's sort of the end of the line, you can't go much further. (announcer) dominating one half the world, communism stays solidly opposed to the western concept of democracy. with over 750 million people under communist rule, nearly one-third of the population of the earth, soviet russia holds a commanding position in the future destiny of the world. since world war ii ... (new announcer) it is a way of life, an evil, malignant way of life. it reveals a condition akin to disease that spreads like an epidemic and like an epidemic, a quarantine is necessary to keep it from infecting us. i guess huac is the transition. that's how america moved into the cold war. m
(screams) well, it obviously ends with a holocaust, you know. this doomed character finally finds the bomb and the world is over. and it's sort of the -- it prefigures "strangelove," which carries that to the same degree in a comic fashion. but it's just a matter of these doomed characters, when are they finally going to explode and then take the world with them? (explosion) (paul schrader) it's sort of the end of the line, you can't go much further. (announcer) dominating one half...
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loans will violate the constitution and suggested that it is the kind of thing that lead to the holocaust. >> yes, the only point that i was making, if you ignore the constitution to something good, you make it there and they are ignoring it to do something bad. >> reporter: they have tried to tie them up on the issue of abortion in the rape cases. >> yes, that is all i said. that we were f fortunate that they were relatively smaller. and of, you know, pregnancies and abortions. >> when they say now, but they have voted historically that it does not exist. >> reporter: it is probably bartlett's toughest race ever, but he says he is confident that he will survive. >> will and then we're pumping out of this view. >> reporter: bruce leshan, 9news now. >> well, bartlett's campaign has failed to vote for a couple of recent elections. the bartlett campaign called it a basic civic duty. >>> a weekly drought report said that the conditions have worsened in some farming states where the corn harvest will be more than halfway finished. the u.s. drought monitor map shows that 75% of iowa is sufferin
loans will violate the constitution and suggested that it is the kind of thing that lead to the holocaust. >> yes, the only point that i was making, if you ignore the constitution to something good, you make it there and they are ignoring it to do something bad. >> reporter: they have tried to tie them up on the issue of abortion in the rape cases. >> yes, that is all i said. that we were f fortunate that they were relatively smaller. and of, you know, pregnancies and...
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we mourn the extermination of 6 million people in the holocaust. but at the end of yom kippur, we celebrate the birth of israel. we celebrate the heroism of our young men and women who defended israel. in israel, we walk the same paths tried by abraham and jacob. we blaze new trails in science, technology, medicine, agriculture. in israel, the past and the future find common ground. unfortunately, that is not the case in many other countries. today, a great battle is being waged between the modern and the medieval. the forces of modernity seek a bright future in which the rights of everyone is protected. in which every life is sacred. the forces of medievalism seek a world in which women and minorities are segregated, knowledge is suppressed, and in which not life, but death is glorified. nowhere more starkly than in the middle east. israel stands proudly with the forces of modernity. we protect the rights of all of our citizens, men and women, jews and arabs, muslims and christians. all are equal before the law. our scientists win nobel prizes. we
we mourn the extermination of 6 million people in the holocaust. but at the end of yom kippur, we celebrate the birth of israel. we celebrate the heroism of our young men and women who defended israel. in israel, we walk the same paths tried by abraham and jacob. we blaze new trails in science, technology, medicine, agriculture. in israel, the past and the future find common ground. unfortunately, that is not the case in many other countries. today, a great battle is being waged between the...
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already it's again the law to deny the holocaust in many european countries. our notion of free speech, especially when it comes to religion, is not shared around the world. >> but is it changing? >> i think it is changing. as the world becomes smaller, we live in a globalized world, and people recognize as president obama said in his speech that someone with a phone camera can cause a stir around the world. we have to be able to adjust. we've got to be able to have a discourse and dialogue when it comes to difficult issues like this rather than take the streets and commit acts of violence. >> i found it interesting american muslims seem to be speaking to two audiences, in fact. on one hand you speak to muslims around the world, and you also speak to american society and trying to say not all muslims are like the people who are in the streets doing violence. has that been a challenge for you all? >> it is a difficult balancing act, but i think people realize that the majority of people out on the streets, they were a very small number. and amongst that small n
already it's again the law to deny the holocaust in many european countries. our notion of free speech, especially when it comes to religion, is not shared around the world. >> but is it changing? >> i think it is changing. as the world becomes smaller, we live in a globalized world, and people recognize as president obama said in his speech that someone with a phone camera can cause a stir around the world. we have to be able to adjust. we've got to be able to have a discourse and...
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. >> this comes one day after chancellor merkel opened a holocaust memorial in berlin dedicated specifically to sinti and roma and pledged that her government would work to protect minorities in germany. >> living conditions like these have prompted thousands to apply for asylum in the eu, but because they do not face acute danger, germany and other countries say they want to stand the flow of migrants, if necessary, by reintroducing a visa requirement. >> nearly all member states have similar problems. sweden especially has also made it clear that it will lead to insufficient asylum capacity for people who are actually being persecuted. >> the european commission wants to find a solution. the eu home affairs commissioner has announced a regional meeting in the balkans. >> we have discussed with the ministers how we can improve their fortune in order to get down those numbers of asylum seekers. >> in germany, it can take up to 14 months before objected -- rejected asylum seekers have to leave the country. >> in austria, we have a different system regarding the provision of basic needs, and i
. >> this comes one day after chancellor merkel opened a holocaust memorial in berlin dedicated specifically to sinti and roma and pledged that her government would work to protect minorities in germany. >> living conditions like these have prompted thousands to apply for asylum in the eu, but because they do not face acute danger, germany and other countries say they want to stand the flow of migrants, if necessary, by reintroducing a visa requirement. >> nearly all member...
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officers rescued the casket inside carrying the body of a holocaust survivor. he was arrested for driving drunk and his funeral director's license was suspended. he was busted for a second dui. he has sense shut down his mobile funeral business. >> i was in shock. >> reporter: david wells nightmare made local headlines. he says he paid $1,500 for the cremation of his father. weeks past and the ashes never came. >> the guy had a cooler in there which it was hot in there and the bodies were decomposing. >> reporter: records show his body was found in a storage space along with six others. >> they found my dad in the corner of the room with the plastic bag ripped open with carpet fresh. >> carpet deodorizer was used to hide the smell. >> reporter: i can't believe there are people out there that would do this. >> reporter: we found more horror stories after reviewing disciplinary actions. at evergreen cemetery investigators found human bone fragments in piles of dirt. two bodies were left to decompose and another ignored so long it actually mummified. the reports s
officers rescued the casket inside carrying the body of a holocaust survivor. he was arrested for driving drunk and his funeral director's license was suspended. he was busted for a second dui. he has sense shut down his mobile funeral business. >> i was in shock. >> reporter: david wells nightmare made local headlines. he says he paid $1,500 for the cremation of his father. weeks past and the ashes never came. >> the guy had a cooler in there which it was hot in there and the...