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every year the number of holocaust survivors dwindles.ost representatives of the world's jewish congress have only secondhand knowledge of the showa. nonetheless, the rabbi is very emotional. worries abound about renewed anti-semitism worldwide. >> today we know what was poible. what was possible once is possible again. it is our duty to make sure it never happens again. >> this man's parents were holocaust survivors. according to -- according to jewish organizations, anti-somatic attitudes in 10 european countries remain a disturbingly high levels. >> this year nearly 30,000 visitors came to the berlin jewish cultural festival, the biggest of its kind in germany. it is not just about remembering the contributions of jews to the german past. >> we had a look at some of the ways that jewish life has returned to the jewish capital in restaurants, bars, stores, and synagogues. >> jewish life in germany has become rich and varied. orthodox rabbis live side-by-side with nontraditional jews. in 1945, the return of a vibrant jewish community her
every year the number of holocaust survivors dwindles.ost representatives of the world's jewish congress have only secondhand knowledge of the showa. nonetheless, the rabbi is very emotional. worries abound about renewed anti-semitism worldwide. >> today we know what was poible. what was possible once is possible again. it is our duty to make sure it never happens again. >> this man's parents were holocaust survivors. according to -- according to jewish organizations, anti-somatic...
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that was not the great lesson of the holocaust. great lesson of the holocaust is that decent, cultured people, people we would otherwise consider good people, can allow such evil to prevail, that the german public -- these were not monsters, but it was ok with them that the nazi machine did what it did. now i draw no comparisons between the nazi machine and israeli policy. and what i resent most deeply is when people say, "how dare you invoke the nazi experience?" the point isn't, you know, what exactly they did, but the point is the evidence that they gave that decent people can watch evil and do nothing about it. that is the most important lesson of the holocaust, not the hitlers and not the ss, but the public that allowed this to happen. and my deep disappointment is that the israeli public, precisely because israel is a democracy and cannot say, "we're not responsible what our leaders do," that the public puts these people back into office again and again. >> you mentioned your experience as a holocaust survivor. could you just
that was not the great lesson of the holocaust. great lesson of the holocaust is that decent, cultured people, people we would otherwise consider good people, can allow such evil to prevail, that the german public -- these were not monsters, but it was ok with them that the nazi machine did what it did. now i draw no comparisons between the nazi machine and israeli policy. and what i resent most deeply is when people say, "how dare you invoke the nazi experience?" the point isn't, you...
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to see thewe have facts for what they are. , we condemn that holocaust.was a prime minister that declared anti-semitism as a crime against humanity. when i first became prime minister. for those who tried to characterize me in the opposite direction are doing so for their own reasons. engaged in the holocaust and now, unfortunately the same is being done by the israeli administration to the arabs in palestine. happened inve what gaza is comparable to the holocaust? >> yes, of course. do you have any doubt? do you have any doubt? the israeli government, the administration is carrying out genocide at the moment. it is genocide of the arab people, the palestinians. it is not others being killed. it is the palestinians dying there. how can we not see this fact? who is being killed? thate israeli would argue they were fired upon and every nation has to respond. and they responded in order to stop -- that is the explanation. but clearly that is different from genocide, the holocaust in which 6 million jews were gassed. killed iny have been gas chambers, yes. i
to see thewe have facts for what they are. , we condemn that holocaust.was a prime minister that declared anti-semitism as a crime against humanity. when i first became prime minister. for those who tried to characterize me in the opposite direction are doing so for their own reasons. engaged in the holocaust and now, unfortunately the same is being done by the israeli administration to the arabs in palestine. happened inve what gaza is comparable to the holocaust? >> yes, of course. do...
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many know very little about the holocaust.hat's something feingold and his wife want to change. >> nazi graffiti is popping up again. i do not want to think of how often large and small act of anti-semitism happen. both of the stars of david on the synagogue were smeared with yellow paint. twice we had to replace the locks because they had put stuff in them. why aren't people up in arms about this? >> that's not happening here. but marco feingold is around to remind austrians of the crimes of the past. he knows what it's like to be forced to wear a yellow star, and he's keeping those memories alive, hoping to arouse awareness. >> and hopefully, he can do that for many more years to come. good health and a long life to you all. feel free to stop by on our website, www.dw.de /europeanjournal. you can watch the whole show again or special reports. we will see you next week. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> glad to have you with us on this edition of newsline. immaterial ice tuesday, september 2
many know very little about the holocaust.hat's something feingold and his wife want to change. >> nazi graffiti is popping up again. i do not want to think of how often large and small act of anti-semitism happen. both of the stars of david on the synagogue were smeared with yellow paint. twice we had to replace the locks because they had put stuff in them. why aren't people up in arms about this? >> that's not happening here. but marco feingold is around to remind austrians of the...
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>> i grew up at east lake reservation but my father is jewish and his of austria and he's a holocaust survivor. he fled austria at age 12, largely on his own and made it to the states where he was reunited with his parents, but the rest of us, except for a few cousins and aunt and uncle were murdered in austria by the regime. so i suppose there's a lot of blood on both sides of my family spent how did your parents meet? >> my father is a man of many lives, he did many things in many places before he finally moved, just off the reservation, and taught high school on the reservation in minnesota. he told me just recently, he had been around for maybe 45, 50 years. it was only when he moved to leech lake that if i felt he had a home. he was rejected in austria, rejected in american society, rejected ever he went to the reservation, he said he finally felt accepted by the people understood him as a refugee, as a holocaust survivor. so he set up shop, raised his first three children. he and his wife separated, kids grew up. he met my mother. she was working on the same health care on the r
>> i grew up at east lake reservation but my father is jewish and his of austria and he's a holocaust survivor. he fled austria at age 12, largely on his own and made it to the states where he was reunited with his parents, but the rest of us, except for a few cousins and aunt and uncle were murdered in austria by the regime. so i suppose there's a lot of blood on both sides of my family spent how did your parents meet? >> my father is a man of many lives, he did many things in many...
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>> my father's jewish, and he's from austria, he's a holocaust survivor. and he fled austria at age 12 largely on his open and made it to the states where he was reunited with his apartments, but the rest of -- with his parents, but the rest of his family all were murdered in austria by the regime. so i suppose there's a lot of blood on both sides of my family since. >> host: how did your parents meet? >> guest: my father is a man of many lives, and he did many, many things. in many places before he finally moved to just off the reservation and taught high school on the reservation in cats lake, minnesota, and he told me just recently that he lived for -- he'd been around for maybe 45, 50 years. it was only when he moved to the lake that he finally felt like he had a home. he was rejected in austria, rejected in american society, rejected everywhere he went, and on the reservation he said he finally felt accepted and that people understood him as a refugee, as a holocaust survivor. so he set up shop, raised his first three children there. he and his wife s
>> my father's jewish, and he's from austria, he's a holocaust survivor. and he fled austria at age 12 largely on his open and made it to the states where he was reunited with his apartments, but the rest of -- with his parents, but the rest of his family all were murdered in austria by the regime. so i suppose there's a lot of blood on both sides of my family since. >> host: how did your parents meet? >> guest: my father is a man of many lives, and he did many, many things....
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therefore it doesn't matter if someone in iran denies holocaust or condemns holocaust. it is just some instrument to use and play against iran in international public opinion, to play with the image of iran. otherwise, just tell me, any changes in the position when there was the -- related jews for the new year, they pourfully condemned the holocaust. israeli position is the same. therefore, i don't believe a change in iranian position would matter. this is the fact. you can compare. one. second problem with recognition of israel, i really don't know -- i'm very surprised in the u.s. why everybody is talking about iran not recognizing israel. 90% of muslim countries do not recognize israel. overwhelming majority of u.s. ally does not recognize israel. like saudi arabia why are you talking only about iran? if you can convince the u.s. allies to recognize israel, then come to iran to negotiate with iran. but for 50 -- 40-50 years you have not been able to convince your allies to recognize israel, and you blame iran? i really don't know. we have over 50 muslim countries. t
therefore it doesn't matter if someone in iran denies holocaust or condemns holocaust. it is just some instrument to use and play against iran in international public opinion, to play with the image of iran. otherwise, just tell me, any changes in the position when there was the -- related jews for the new year, they pourfully condemned the holocaust. israeli position is the same. therefore, i don't believe a change in iranian position would matter. this is the fact. you can compare. one....
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he's from austria and he's a holocaust survivor. he fled austria at age 12 largely on his own and made it to the state where he was reunited with his parents but the rest of his family except for a few cousins and an aunt and uncle were murdered in austria by the regime. i suppose there is a lot of blood on both sides of my family fence. >> host: how did your parents made? >> guest: my father is a man of many lives and he did many many things in many places before he finally moved just off the reservation and taught high school on the reservation in cass lake minnesota. he told me just recently that he lived, yet been around for 45 or 50 years and it was only when he moved to leech lake and he felt like he had a home. he was rejected in austria, rejected in american society and rejected everywhere he went. on the reservation he said he finally felt accepted and people understood him as a refugee and a holocaust survivor. he set up shop then raised his first few children there. he and his wife separated. the kids grew up. he met my m
he's from austria and he's a holocaust survivor. he fled austria at age 12 largely on his own and made it to the state where he was reunited with his parents but the rest of his family except for a few cousins and an aunt and uncle were murdered in austria by the regime. i suppose there is a lot of blood on both sides of my family fence. >> host: how did your parents made? >> guest: my father is a man of many lives and he did many many things in many places before he finally moved...
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what hitler did, we condemn that holocaust. i was a prime minister who declared anti-sellityism as a crime against humanitarian when i first became prime minister. so those who try to characterize me in the opposite direction are doing so for their own reasons. hitler-- was engaged in holocaust and now unfortunately the same is being done by the israeli administration to the arabs in palestine. >> rose: do you really believe that what happened in gaza is comparable to the holocaust? >> yes, of course. do you have any doubt? do you have any doubt? because israeli government, the administration is carrying out a genocide there at the moment. and it's a genocide of the arab people, the palestinians there. it's not others who are being killed, it's the palestinians who are dying there. how can we not see this fact? whose's being killed? >> rose: the israelis would argue that in the case of what happened in the gaza war, that they were fired upon and every nation has to respond. and they responded in order to stop. now that's the ex
what hitler did, we condemn that holocaust. i was a prime minister who declared anti-sellityism as a crime against humanitarian when i first became prime minister. so those who try to characterize me in the opposite direction are doing so for their own reasons. hitler-- was engaged in holocaust and now unfortunately the same is being done by the israeli administration to the arabs in palestine. >> rose: do you really believe that what happened in gaza is comparable to the holocaust?...
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to look the other way and how not to repeat the mistakes we've made in the different says, from holocauston and more up to present day and how not to repeat that. day and how not to repeat that. more so did you hear the new iphone is out? i'm getting one! sprint is offering this exclusive new plan with unlimited data. the plan is only $50 a month! $50? unlimited iphone! [glass shattering] so should we eat? the new sprint simply unlimited plan, exclusively for iphone 6. unlimited data, talk and...
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to look the other way and how not to repeat the mistakes we've made in the different says, from holocaustsaigon and more up to present day and how not to repeat that. day and how not to repeat that. more (door bell rings) trick or treat! mmm! thank you! mmm! mmm! hmm. trade in your old iphone and get a new iphone free at verizon. did you say something, paul? huh? no. can i route our trip? i love our trips. oh, me too. but no i'm good i know where i'm headed. how about music? nah i don't really...
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he made scrapbooks out of them which are at the holocaust museum. he brought them home. i looked at the photographs and i thought there cannot be a god. how could a god let this happen? that's when i stopped believing in god. i did not know the word "atheist," but i just knew not believe in god. i learned the word "atheist" when i was 13-years-old. i told my father and he went completely crazy. even on his deathbed, i was with him when he died, and one of the last things he said was, "please do not continue to be an atheist." i could never explain to him. he was there and he saw what happened at dachau, but he cannot understand why i cannot believe in a god. when i took over "on faith," when i started "on faith," i had absolutely no particular faith or beliefs. i was an angry atheist. i was mad at god. even though i did not believe in god. i was really mad that this person, this thing, this idea that people worshipped, could create so much suffering on earth. and by the way, as of today, i have still yet to hear anyone who is religious explain to me in a way that makes s
he made scrapbooks out of them which are at the holocaust museum. he brought them home. i looked at the photographs and i thought there cannot be a god. how could a god let this happen? that's when i stopped believing in god. i did not know the word "atheist," but i just knew not believe in god. i learned the word "atheist" when i was 13-years-old. i told my father and he went completely crazy. even on his deathbed, i was with him when he died, and one of the last things he...
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there have been many holocaust and the holocausts i want to talk about is racial slavery. 20 million, 30 million, possibly as many as 50 million people of color were snatched from their home in africa in the 15th, 16th, 17th centuries. less than half of these people snatched from these lands survived and lived on into adulthood. slavery didn't just pop up overnight. slavery in the american colonies did not exist in 17th century england from which most of the colonists came from. slavery evolved overtime, turning indentured servitude slavery for the darker people. there were free black men in colonial virginia before the mayflower. most of you don't accept it and don't know it and most of the students have no concept of how this country came to be. black man who owned the land grew the crop of the day tobacco and even some of these black man even held paper on indentured servants who were white. for a time all men were equal and could rise to their accomplishment as the colonists first envisioned, it was obtainable for a time. but people who believed that anybody who was not christian
there have been many holocaust and the holocausts i want to talk about is racial slavery. 20 million, 30 million, possibly as many as 50 million people of color were snatched from their home in africa in the 15th, 16th, 17th centuries. less than half of these people snatched from these lands survived and lived on into adulthood. slavery didn't just pop up overnight. slavery in the american colonies did not exist in 17th century england from which most of the colonists came from. slavery evolved...
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steven's mom is a daughter of a holocaust survivor. she was a teacher at the school you attended.k to me about the jewish community in miami and the community you and steven grew up in with the deep knowledge of what you need to never forget >>well, i think every jew that is alive today grows up with a profound sense of connection to the holocaust. we study it in school, we read books wi books, we watch movies. it's become into graegrated int culture when you have the personal connection and family members that were survivors, it it hads you in an incredibly visceral way and shapes the way you see the world. one of the beautiful lessons that came out the holocaust is you have to live and you have to respond to pain and evil and injustice with life and determination and i think so much of what steven was doing was about really lifting people up and helping to bring more dignity and more light into the world. >> regardless of who they were. i keep thinking, you know, two of the three americans who have been decapitate. he was able to hide the fact he was jewish. he never turning his
steven's mom is a daughter of a holocaust survivor. she was a teacher at the school you attended.k to me about the jewish community in miami and the community you and steven grew up in with the deep knowledge of what you need to never forget >>well, i think every jew that is alive today grows up with a profound sense of connection to the holocaust. we study it in school, we read books wi books, we watch movies. it's become into graegrated int culture when you have the personal connection...
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putin is behaving very much, except there's no holocaust, the way hitler did between 1933 and 1939. he's grabbing europe a bit at a did. >> strong words from ambassador wallsy, former head of the c.i.a. >>> joining us in new york is general anthony zenny,former commander in chief of zentcom. retired as a 4-star general and co-author of "before the first shots are fired - how america can win or lose off the battlefield." the main theme of the book is that we need to put more thought into what we are doing before we use force around the world. we say too many times we've not had enough sound analysis and we moved too quickly. a question as to what is going on in iraq and syria - are we moving too slowly? >> i do think we are moving slowly. there's time and space, where we see the beheadings and atrocities near genocide, my big concern is is may get into baghdad, they can infill freight and cause -- infiltrate and cause chaos, giving the iraqs and kurds a chance to reform, and give space for the new government which has to demonstrate they are more inclusive. it's hearts and mines, we
putin is behaving very much, except there's no holocaust, the way hitler did between 1933 and 1939. he's grabbing europe a bit at a did. >> strong words from ambassador wallsy, former head of the c.i.a. >>> joining us in new york is general anthony zenny,former commander in chief of zentcom. retired as a 4-star general and co-author of "before the first shots are fired - how america can win or lose off the battlefield." the main theme of the book is that we need to put...
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first and foremost, let's talk real numbers, because the holocaust took place in this country. that's a word that has been reserved for a particular event in world history, but there have been many holocausts. and the holocaust i want to talk about is racial slavery in the americas. 20 million, 30 million, possibly even as many as 50 million people of color were snatched from their homeland in africa in the 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. less than half of all the people snatched from these countries -- snatched from these lands survived and lived on into dault hood. slavery didn't -- into adulthood. slavery didn't just pop up overnight, jumped out of some greek god's head as in mythology. slavery, in the american colonies, did not exist in 17th century england from which most of the colonists came from. rather, slavery evolved over time, step by step, law by law, turning indentured servitude into slavery for the darker people, people who looked strange compared to the majority of the european colonists. there were free black men in colonial virginia before the mayflower.
first and foremost, let's talk real numbers, because the holocaust took place in this country. that's a word that has been reserved for a particular event in world history, but there have been many holocausts. and the holocaust i want to talk about is racial slavery in the americas. 20 million, 30 million, possibly even as many as 50 million people of color were snatched from their homeland in africa in the 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. less than half of all the people snatched from...
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putin is behaving very much, except there is no holocaust as far as we know. very much the way hitler did, grabbing europe a bit at a time and that's exactly what the nazis did. >> strong words from the head of the c.i.a. really a pleasure to have you with us, thank you. >> good to be with you. >> joining us is the general, a former commander of sent com and retired general. how america can win and lose off the battlefield. the main theme of the book is that we need to really put more thought into what we're doing before we use force around the world, you say that too many times we have not had enough sound analysis and moved too wick quickly. are we moving too slowly now? >> i do believe we are. when time and space is working against you, the time now as we've seen beheadings and atrocities, genocide, my big concern isis may get into baghdad and i will fill trait and cause chaos. the need to push them back quickly, give space for the kurds and iraqi military to build back up and restructure themselves in a way that's most of positive and give space to the ira
putin is behaving very much, except there is no holocaust as far as we know. very much the way hitler did, grabbing europe a bit at a time and that's exactly what the nazis did. >> strong words from the head of the c.i.a. really a pleasure to have you with us, thank you. >> good to be with you. >> joining us is the general, a former commander of sent com and retired general. how america can win and lose off the battlefield. the main theme of the book is that we need to really...
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i suppose it's the same moral universe where a man who wrote a desertation of lies about the holocaust and who insists on a palestine free of jews. they can stand at this podium and shamelessly accuse israel of genocide and ethnic cleansing. in the past, outrageous lies against the jews where the precursors to the slaughter of our people. but no more. today we have to defend ourselves. we will expose their lies against us. against us in the court of public opinion. israel will stand proud and unbowed. >> ladies and gentlemen, despite the challenges facing israel, i believe we have an historic opportunity. after decades of seeing israel as their enemy, leading states in the arab world increasingly recognize that together we and they face many of the same dangers. and principally this means a nuclear armed iran and militant islamist movements gaining ground in the sunni world. our challenge is to transform the common interests to create a productive partnership. that would build a more secure, peaceful, and prosperous mideast. together we can strengthen regional security and advance in w
i suppose it's the same moral universe where a man who wrote a desertation of lies about the holocaust and who insists on a palestine free of jews. they can stand at this podium and shamelessly accuse israel of genocide and ethnic cleansing. in the past, outrageous lies against the jews where the precursors to the slaughter of our people. but no more. today we have to defend ourselves. we will expose their lies against us. against us in the court of public opinion. israel will stand proud and...
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and i am 83 years old, from russia, and survived holocaust and world war 2. san francisco police gestapa in the chief, why i say this (inaudible), 6 police came to my home at night, like gestapa and people could not see what they are doing, 6 young people, with captain from the richmond district. screw me, one person, 83 years old, six people and naked, okay? (inaudible) i was undressed and throw me out from my home 8 months i was living on the street. (inaudible) 83 years old. i still don't have my home, because they accused me that i am (inaudible) i never drink, and that i am a drug user, and that i am mentally ill. maybe i am mentally ill because i am saying, that san francisco police facist but that is the truth. since this time i am not at my home, i am going to with friends and any (inaudible) but i still am not at my home. and this is what happened in san francisco. >> by the way, i have proclamation from the mayor, and the best sit ens in san francisco and i have proclamation from mayor lee, that this is in san francisco, and i have proclamation from
and i am 83 years old, from russia, and survived holocaust and world war 2. san francisco police gestapa in the chief, why i say this (inaudible), 6 police came to my home at night, like gestapa and people could not see what they are doing, 6 young people, with captain from the richmond district. screw me, one person, 83 years old, six people and naked, okay? (inaudible) i was undressed and throw me out from my home 8 months i was living on the street. (inaudible) 83 years old. i still don't...
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he made scrapbooks out of them which are at the holocaust museum museum. she brought them home. i looked at the photographs and i thought it cannot be a god. this happen?od let that's when i stopped believing in god. i did not know the word if he is a but i just a new idea not believe in god. i learned the word atheist when i was 13. i told my father and he went completely crazy. even on his deathbed, i was with, when he died and one of the last things he said it was, "please do not to be an atheist." i could never explained to him. he was there and he saw what but hed at dachau, cannot understand why i cannot believe in a god. when i took over on faith, when i started on faith, i had absolutely no particular face or believe -- faith or beliefs. i was an angry atheist. i was mad at god. i was really mad that this person, this thing, this idea that people worshiped could create so much suffering on earth. , i by the way, as of today still yet to hear anyone who is religious explain to me in a way that makes sense why there is suffering on earth, if there is a god, and all-powerfu
he made scrapbooks out of them which are at the holocaust museum museum. she brought them home. i looked at the photographs and i thought it cannot be a god. this happen?od let that's when i stopped believing in god. i did not know the word if he is a but i just a new idea not believe in god. i learned the word atheist when i was 13. i told my father and he went completely crazy. even on his deathbed, i was with, when he died and one of the last things he said it was, "please do not to be...
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with same cap my grandmother suffered -- survived, it and i was told that i have to stop a second holocausthappening. i went through seven months of boot camp to get ready for a war and to stop a second holocaust from happening, but at the end of the seven months i do not find myself in a war, but in the middle of the west bank with one hundred 80,000 palestinians, in the middle of the city, a jewish settlement of 800 jewish settlers that i need to protect, and very fast i learned my job is to control the palestinians lives. my job here is to control the life for the entrÉe going on for testing weapons on the grounds life for the arms ,rade going on on the ground not for the army, but for the protection of the rich government in israel. >> talk about what happened then, and what was the israeli military's response to your transformation. >> i started to give stories, breaking the silence, and one i am leaving the army almost after .our years -- i was a sergeant when i am leaving the army, i start taking testimonies and try to publish them. -- weoon i will find out cannot publish everything
with same cap my grandmother suffered -- survived, it and i was told that i have to stop a second holocausthappening. i went through seven months of boot camp to get ready for a war and to stop a second holocaust from happening, but at the end of the seven months i do not find myself in a war, but in the middle of the west bank with one hundred 80,000 palestinians, in the middle of the city, a jewish settlement of 800 jewish settlers that i need to protect, and very fast i learned my job is to...
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his grandparents were holocaust survivors. >> he saw being jewish as a tribute to their member. >> i'mlad she's not here, she would -- i don't know. >> he was very good friends since 1951 with the grandparents of steven sotloff. >> when you heard about this? >> i couldn't call nobody, i couldn't talk to nobody. to take an innocent life like that, and to be treated so unhuman, that it's -- it's not -- it's unheard of. >> did it bring you back to the holocaust? >> oh, yeah. that night -- >> it's tough, i know. >> there's no words. there real i are no words. >> did you speak with shirley? >> no, i couldn't get myself together to call her, because i know i would breakdown and i would make her worse than she is. >> very moving there. isis propaganda videos are all over the internet, they are slick and very well produced clips. as brian todd now reports, often with striking similarities to hollywood movies. >> it's a slick horrifying video, with hollywood like production techniques. . this is the opening of that video created by isis, showing steven sotloff's execution. >> we will be vigilan
his grandparents were holocaust survivors. >> he saw being jewish as a tribute to their member. >> i'mlad she's not here, she would -- i don't know. >> he was very good friends since 1951 with the grandparents of steven sotloff. >> when you heard about this? >> i couldn't call nobody, i couldn't talk to nobody. to take an innocent life like that, and to be treated so unhuman, that it's -- it's not -- it's unheard of. >> did it bring you back to the holocaust?...
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he made scrapbooks out of them which are at the holocaust museum. he brought them home. i looked at the photographs and i thought there cannot be a god. how could a god let this happen? that's when i stopped believing in god. i did not know the word "atheist," but i just knew not believe in god. i learned the word "atheist" when i was 13-years-old. i told my father and he went completely crazy. even on his deathbed, i was with him when he died, and one of the last things he said was, "please do not continue to be an
he made scrapbooks out of them which are at the holocaust museum. he brought them home. i looked at the photographs and i thought there cannot be a god. how could a god let this happen? that's when i stopped believing in god. i did not know the word "atheist," but i just knew not believe in god. i learned the word "atheist" when i was 13-years-old. i told my father and he went completely crazy. even on his deathbed, i was with him when he died, and one of the last things he...
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. >> you use the nazi analogy, i have 200 family members, great aunts -- killed in the holocaust. i don't use that lightly either. but in the book in the rise of isis i said it. i said it because if you look at the tactics, the idea that you mark people. the jews -- my relatives had to wear a star of david. the christians in iraq have to wear the n signal which is nazarine. they're not as mechanical as the nazis ultimately got but the lethality could be worse. >> if you marry that with the nukes you're talking about, this is a holocaust in the making. >> it is. what kt said is right. i mean, the president says this isn't a war against islam. it's not -- really? ask -- >> good to see you both. coming up, a historic day in scotland. a live report next on their vote for independence. but first tonight -- >> i'm not barack obama. i disagree with him. i'm guns, coal and the epa. >> democrats that can't run away fast enough with the president ahead of the november midterms 47 days away. coming up next, former governor john snunu -- >>> arrested and accused of headbutting his wife and pu
. >> you use the nazi analogy, i have 200 family members, great aunts -- killed in the holocaust. i don't use that lightly either. but in the book in the rise of isis i said it. i said it because if you look at the tactics, the idea that you mark people. the jews -- my relatives had to wear a star of david. the christians in iraq have to wear the n signal which is nazarine. they're not as mechanical as the nazis ultimately got but the lethality could be worse. >> if you marry that...
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i suppose it's the same moral university where a man who wrote a dissertation of lies about the holocaust and who insists on a palestine free of jews, could stand at this podium and shamelessly accuse israel of genocide and ethnic
i suppose it's the same moral university where a man who wrote a dissertation of lies about the holocaust and who insists on a palestine free of jews, could stand at this podium and shamelessly accuse israel of genocide and ethnic
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we went to jerusalem, to yad vashem, israel's memorial to the victims of the holocaust, and asked dr.senior historian there. >> david silberklang: winton went, set up shop in a hotel in the center of the old city in prague and began looking into, "how can i organize getting some of these refugees, particularly the children, out of here?" >> simon: what kind of experience did he have to qualify him for this immense bureaucratic task? >> silberklang: none. >> simon: winton set up a small organization with one aim-- to get as many kids out as fast as possible. >> silberklang: people started coming to him in increasing numbers. he didn't have time in the day to meet them all. he'd work till 2:00 in the morning, get up early in the morning to meet the next people as more and more were coming saying, "take my child. take my child." >> simon: by the time he returned to london, he had a list of hundreds of children and set out to convince british authorities to take him seriously. he did it by taking stationary from an established refugee organization, adding "children's section, " and making
we went to jerusalem, to yad vashem, israel's memorial to the victims of the holocaust, and asked dr.senior historian there. >> david silberklang: winton went, set up shop in a hotel in the center of the old city in prague and began looking into, "how can i organize getting some of these refugees, particularly the children, out of here?" >> simon: what kind of experience did he have to qualify him for this immense bureaucratic task? >> silberklang: none. >>...
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for example, they want a modern day holocaust. i'm talking about islamic jihad, hamas and hezbollah, the muslim brotherhood, boko haram, al qaeda, isis, isil, they all seem to have one common denominator. and that is they want to wipe israel off the map. they want the advancement of islam, radical islam. and they hate the west. so there is a common denominator, beit sunni or shia. there is one thread that runs through what their goal is. >> i think that's right. and i also think that it's important that both the nazis and the communists were totalitarian dictators. the nazis terrible racists also. but they didn't have a religious underpinning to what they're doing. sometimes you can be led as an individual to do the craziest things by people telling you that it's god's will. and that's what the isis is being told. they're being told -- >> so you're saying that they're a bigger threat -- in other words, you're taking fanaticism, the disdain and goal of a modern day holocaust. and if we ever marry it to weapons of mass destruction t
for example, they want a modern day holocaust. i'm talking about islamic jihad, hamas and hezbollah, the muslim brotherhood, boko haram, al qaeda, isis, isil, they all seem to have one common denominator. and that is they want to wipe israel off the map. they want the advancement of islam, radical islam. and they hate the west. so there is a common denominator, beit sunni or shia. there is one thread that runs through what their goal is. >> i think that's right. and i also think that it's...
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>> holocaust survivor, lost his family in the holocaust.olitical career was about enlarging the lan d of israel and providing a safe haven for jews around the world. nobody in his delegation thought he was going to comp to camp david and -- >> sign it away. >> it was completely against everything in his nature. >> land he felt israel won only when defending -- >> the strategic -- >> that started that war. and yet? >> and yet he finally began to see that there was -- peace was going to be worth it. it was hard to persuade him. everybody in the israeli delegate wanted peace more than he did. one of the generals who was there had ariel sharon call and tell bagan it was okay to surrender sinai. even then he wouldn't do it. there was -- i think -- i think he was scared. i mean, he was a very bold man. you know, obstinate, difficult figure. imagine, put yourself in his place. he was being asked to do something to trust a piece of paper that could substitute for 130 miles of strategic barrier between the main egyptian force. >> and to break where
>> holocaust survivor, lost his family in the holocaust.olitical career was about enlarging the lan d of israel and providing a safe haven for jews around the world. nobody in his delegation thought he was going to comp to camp david and -- >> sign it away. >> it was completely against everything in his nature. >> land he felt israel won only when defending -- >> the strategic -- >> that started that war. and yet? >> and yet he finally began to see that...
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germany's wartime leaders ins kated the holocaust. today, they take a hard line on discrimination against jews. investors in tokyo are coming back from a three day weekend. let's see what is on their minds. good morning. >> good morning. investers have a busy week ahead. they will hear from the -- that's china's online retailer and could be the biggest ipo in u.s. history. investors on wall street were cautious and markets ended mixed. many sold stocks in internet companies listed on the nasdaq to raise money in shares. they had the worst day in more than a month. we have all the details for us and is standing by at the tokyo stock change. good morning. what do you have for us? >> good morning. tokyo markets are actually closed for holiday on monday. we are playing a bit of catch up here. let's look at the opening levels. the nikkei is trading in the negative, not too surprising given the cautious tone we saw in the u.s. markets you just mentioned. last week, the nikkei hit an eight month high advancing every single trading day. they
germany's wartime leaders ins kated the holocaust. today, they take a hard line on discrimination against jews. investors in tokyo are coming back from a three day weekend. let's see what is on their minds. good morning. >> good morning. investers have a busy week ahead. they will hear from the -- that's china's online retailer and could be the biggest ipo in u.s. history. investors on wall street were cautious and markets ended mixed. many sold stocks in internet companies listed on the...
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what i saw is you could tell the story of the holocaust through cartoons with very serious material that can be conveyed through cartoons. but i think carr to bdm may be better for a topic as difficult. there is not a lot of graphics murder there are terrible takings' but it was more by dilution it i began to noticed cartoons had harder it topics with you to receive persepolis in khartoum. -- cartoon there is some tortured most alluded to in the book. millions of people bought that and kids knew about and i thought it is an interesting medium but not for fun or basic material but tough material like economics. slide began to look around for the artist i did talk to one man i did not work with but he said this is known to us he goes up to white river junction cartoons are they gateway drug to content. [laughter] i love that. said gateway drug to content. we get that. and that is true right wing or left wing and the former education secretary said first by a red cartoons than of bridge in english i never got to the greek but a lot of us learn that way. first that then the big grammar. i we
what i saw is you could tell the story of the holocaust through cartoons with very serious material that can be conveyed through cartoons. but i think carr to bdm may be better for a topic as difficult. there is not a lot of graphics murder there are terrible takings' but it was more by dilution it i began to noticed cartoons had harder it topics with you to receive persepolis in khartoum. -- cartoon there is some tortured most alluded to in the book. millions of people bought that and kids...
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the holocaust, they start stories about the holocaust six times in six years. six front, pain stories, but if you read them, sometimes they mention the jews in the 14th 14th paragraph. yet abu ghraib was 60 days on the front pages. it attacked the moral character of american leadership, and paralyzed them. this is -- i'm horrified because there's so silence around this. nobody is using these terms that you have heard today from me, about this. yet i don't see theirs -- there's any other term that could be accurately applied. >> another n word is the word, naziism. i'm convinced that the democratic party is totally soft and totally blind to current naziism, whether it's hamas or hezbollah -- >> yes. >> all of them, and i'm wonder, from a tactical point of view, whether we can't label the democratic opponent as soft on naziism -- >> well, nobody would understand it. i think you're right. islamic naziism is the exact correct term for who they are. but -- the democratic party, the center for american progress, has defamed every -- every everyone who uses the word,
the holocaust, they start stories about the holocaust six times in six years. six front, pain stories, but if you read them, sometimes they mention the jews in the 14th 14th paragraph. yet abu ghraib was 60 days on the front pages. it attacked the moral character of american leadership, and paralyzed them. this is -- i'm horrified because there's so silence around this. nobody is using these terms that you have heard today from me, about this. yet i don't see theirs -- there's any other term...
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germa germany's wartime leaders instigated the holocaust and today, the country has laws that take a hard line on discrimination against jews. >>> organizers in scotland have staged heated campaigns four days before a refere decide whether the country should go to its own way. >> i am scottish, and, therefore, not british. the decisions for scotland are best taken by the people who live and work in scotland. >> i'm voting no because it's important that scotland remains part of the uk for financial economic stability. >> the scottish national party is calling the united kingdom. deputy leader nikola said in glasgow that scots should be able to decide their own future. >> it is no longer good enough for this country to be bystanders in the big decisions that shape our future. we need to put ourselves in the driving seats of those decisions. >> former british finance minister, alistair darling, is leading the movement to remain in the u.k. he told the bbc that independence would trigger economic upheaval. >> we can have the change that we want within the framework of the united kingdom,
germa germany's wartime leaders instigated the holocaust and today, the country has laws that take a hard line on discrimination against jews. >>> organizers in scotland have staged heated campaigns four days before a refere decide whether the country should go to its own way. >> i am scottish, and, therefore, not british. the decisions for scotland are best taken by the people who live and work in scotland. >> i'm voting no because it's important that scotland remains part...
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for the establishment of the state of israel, emerged in the jewish history lessons of the holocaust, where he lost his family. and a lawyer, and after 30 years of opposition. he had, mikey, a good sense to appoint diane as is foreign minister. not from his party and he was a former chief of staff, former war hero, former minister of defense. but also with a sad chapter in the public eye of what happened in the war which came as a surprise, and i worked with him in the inquiry committee after the war. and dayan was a person of deep commitment to the country of course, but also a proven international experience which begin and others did not have at the time. pragmatic and a person who believed there was a chance for peace with egypt. he said that summer, said it publicly, but it was part of his approach, he gave begin, i was involved with him on the, the first week of the new administration, new government, june 77, he promised to begin an outline of what he thought, and we don't have the time to go into this, what could be done on the peace front with our neighbors. and egypt was a m
for the establishment of the state of israel, emerged in the jewish history lessons of the holocaust, where he lost his family. and a lawyer, and after 30 years of opposition. he had, mikey, a good sense to appoint diane as is foreign minister. not from his party and he was a former chief of staff, former war hero, former minister of defense. but also with a sad chapter in the public eye of what happened in the war which came as a surprise, and i worked with him in the inquiry committee after...
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i suppose it's the same moral university where a man who wrote a dissertation of lies about the holocaust and who insists on a palestine free of jews, could stand at this podium and shamelessly accuse israel of genocide and ethnic cleansing. in the past, outrageous lies against the jews were the precursors to the wholesale slaughter of our people. but no more. today we the jewish people have the power to defend ourselves. we will defend ourselves against the enemies on the battlefield. [applause] >> we will expose their lies against us in the court of public opinion. israel with it continue to stand proud and unbowed. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, despite the enormous challenges facing israel, i believe we have an historic opportunity. after decades of seeing israel as their enemy, leading states in the arab world increasingly recognize that together, we and they face many of the same dangers. and principally this means a nuclear-armed iran and militant islamist movements gaining ground in the sunni world. our challenge is to transform these common interests. to create a productive
i suppose it's the same moral university where a man who wrote a dissertation of lies about the holocaust and who insists on a palestine free of jews, could stand at this podium and shamelessly accuse israel of genocide and ethnic cleansing. in the past, outrageous lies against the jews were the precursors to the wholesale slaughter of our people. but no more. today we the jewish people have the power to defend ourselves. we will defend ourselves against the enemies on the battlefield....