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that they were willing to speak about the sacrifice and the courage and the horror of war equally with the hope that lies in the future. captured by these sphinx that are an important part of the story that are told here at the memorial. the story that you see in these sphinx is past and present. just on thesed other side of the memorial courtyard. let's go down there and talk about that. here we are on the north side of the memorial on what is a striking masterpiece. this was part of the original idea of the memorial. not settled on after the memorial was open. not happenion did until 1935. carving inry large this wall that tells a compelling story of war, sacrifice, and destruction represented on the east side of the frieze. on the west side, looking forward to the future. this dual story that the founders of the memorials envisaged. we see there are several images ofear of courage -- up here courage, being wounded, a nurse family soldiers, a experiencing sorrow and tragedy because of loss of life. in the center, the recognition of loss and looking towards the represented in the angel of hope. then it
that they were willing to speak about the sacrifice and the courage and the horror of war equally with the hope that lies in the future. captured by these sphinx that are an important part of the story that are told here at the memorial. the story that you see in these sphinx is past and present. just on thesed other side of the memorial courtyard. let's go down there and talk about that. here we are on the north side of the memorial on what is a striking masterpiece. this was part of the...
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that they were willing to speak about the sacrifice and the courage and the horror of war equally with the hope that lies in the future. and that is also captured in this sphinx that are an important part of the story that which is told here at the memorial. the story that you see in these sphinx is past and present. of sacrifice and hope for the future, is expressed in the ieze on the other side of the memorial courtyard just beyond the wall. let's go down there and talk about that. here we are on the north side of the memorial on what i think is really a striking masterpiece. this was part of the original idea of the memorial. but the design was not settled on until after the memorial opened. the carving and completion did not happen until about 1935. really very large carving in thiswell that tells compelling story of war' sacrifice and destruction represented on the east side of the frieze. and then on the west side, looking forwards to the future. again this dual story that the , founders of the memorial envisaged. we see there are several images up here of courage, being wounded, a nurse leading so
that they were willing to speak about the sacrifice and the courage and the horror of war equally with the hope that lies in the future. and that is also captured in this sphinx that are an important part of the story that which is told here at the memorial. the story that you see in these sphinx is past and present. of sacrifice and hope for the future, is expressed in the ieze on the other side of the memorial courtyard just beyond the wall. let's go down there and talk about that. here we...
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that they were willing to speak about the sacrifice and the courage and the horror of war equally with the hope that lies in the future. and that is also captured in these sphinx that are an important part of the story which is told here at the memorial. the story that you see in these sphinx is past and present. of sacrifice and hope for the future, is expressed in the great frieze on the other side of the memorial courtyard just beyond the wall. let's go down there and talk about that. here we are on the north side of the memorial on what i think is really a striking masterpiece. this was part of the original idea of the memorial. but the design was not settled on until after the memorial opened. the carving and its completion did not happen until about 1935. really very large carving in this wall that tells this compelling story of war's sacrifice and destruction represented on the east side of the frieze. and then on the west side, looking forwards to the future. again, this dual story that the founders of the memorial envisaged. we see there are several images up here of courage, being wounded, a nu
that they were willing to speak about the sacrifice and the courage and the horror of war equally with the hope that lies in the future. and that is also captured in these sphinx that are an important part of the story which is told here at the memorial. the story that you see in these sphinx is past and present. of sacrifice and hope for the future, is expressed in the great frieze on the other side of the memorial courtyard just beyond the wall. let's go down there and talk about that. here...
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for you all -- in the years since world war ii, there have been many opportunities to protest, both at the olympics, and at home. just to name a few -- muhammad .li and the vietnam war the 1968 olympic statement of black power. discussions of protests around sochi winter olympics. recent protesting the u.s. associated with black lives matter, i.e. colin kaepernick. my question to you all his many americans are offended by the idea of athletes making political statements, however athlete themselves are citizens of the world with a social conscience and a freedom of expression. are these displays of protest courageous, or disruptive, and i will give this to melina abdullah first. ms. abdullah: well, i think courage and disruption are sometimes the same thing. it is courageous to be disruptive. we have to disrupt systems of oppression. we have to. and i think that the work that athletes are doing -- some athletes are willing to do to open their mouths and say -- you know, speak out against injustice, is really important work. w.e.b. dubois once wrote that all art is propaganda, right? it is also important to remember that the point of his statement
for you all -- in the years since world war ii, there have been many opportunities to protest, both at the olympics, and at home. just to name a few -- muhammad .li and the vietnam war the 1968 olympic statement of black power. discussions of protests around sochi winter olympics. recent protesting the u.s. associated with black lives matter, i.e. colin kaepernick. my question to you all his many americans are offended by the idea of athletes making political statements, however athlete...
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in adversity lies opportunity. we had a civil war in this country, brother against brother, family against family. at the end of the day war our president was saechbtd and his successor was kbeefd and somehow we got through that. and we can get through this. people who wrote our constitution are smart guys. and all the systems of checks and balances, it's worked pretty well for over 200 years. i think it'll help us get through here. remember the three "c"s. glod god bliss, thank you so much. [ applause ] . >> thank you so much. >> did i take your stuff? ? >> yeah, i think you did. >> i almost walked away with his script. but i will leave my prepared remarks in case you need them. come and see us in delaware. take care. bye-bye. >> senator, thank you so much for everything you do and all the work that you do. i want to welcome house transportation infrastructure committee chairman bill shooster. he's a true champion of transportation working to enact the fast act among other achievements. he previously served as chairman of the subcom
in adversity lies opportunity. we had a civil war in this country, brother against brother, family against family. at the end of the day war our president was saechbtd and his successor was kbeefd and somehow we got through that. and we can get through this. people who wrote our constitution are smart guys. and all the systems of checks and balances, it's worked pretty well for over 200 years. i think it'll help us get through here. remember the three "c"s. glod god bliss, thank you...
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this is the largest collection of civil war related lies in the world. we have more than 700 flags. civil war eraare flags. a majority are confederates. the confederate states of america formed in march of 1861. one of the first orders of business was to select a design for the national flag. the flight we are looking at here is an example of that flight pattern. this is known as the first national flag because the better said this confederacy would go through three different designs. very reminiscent of the united states national flag. that was done on purpose. many southerners served in the united states. there was strong affection for the old union. they didn't want to the blue dispense with the emblems of the united states. rather than having 13 stripes, they had three, red, white, red. werese southern states leaving the union and joined the confederacy throughout the 1861, it let up to 11. they would include sometimes as many as 15 or 13. this particular flag was a battle flag. this flight was carried by company d. athe outset, every company that was part of the regiment did hav
this is the largest collection of civil war related lies in the world. we have more than 700 flags. civil war eraare flags. a majority are confederates. the confederate states of america formed in march of 1861. one of the first orders of business was to select a design for the national flag. the flight we are looking at here is an example of that flight pattern. this is known as the first national flag because the better said this confederacy would go through three different designs. very...
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if you want to know the truth the lies, why the wars 9/11 truth.org.ost: the speech last night, your impressions from president trump's speech? mr. mnuchin, ided wilbur ross, nored who is vice president of the bank of cypress. avoided jeff sessions, racist executions, i think hat he is the chief of the lemons and we don't have to call them chiefs. host: robert from terry, line.sippi, republican you're next. caller: yes. donald trump just beating a dead horse. if he gets 5% of what he wants should consider that a success. knows that. already the country has been going down so many years, it's totally ridiculous. host: why do you think he's dead horse? caller: because this country is gone. cassy.okay, let's go to hi, kathy, good morning. caller: good morning. i watched to say, the speech last night and he's doing better than what he did least it is not all i, i, i, me, me, me, about me. is but i still feel that we are on campaign trail, he talks a lot and does nothing. of bannon s a puppet and bannon is a white upremacist and everybody voted for a hitler
if you want to know the truth the lies, why the wars 9/11 truth.org.ost: the speech last night, your impressions from president trump's speech? mr. mnuchin, ided wilbur ross, nored who is vice president of the bank of cypress. avoided jeff sessions, racist executions, i think hat he is the chief of the lemons and we don't have to call them chiefs. host: robert from terry, line.sippi, republican you're next. caller: yes. donald trump just beating a dead horse. if he gets 5% of what he wants...
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actually served in this body, and when he was here, spent a lot of time railing about a war hat was concocted with lies by president jaymes polk, the mexican war. but lincoln knew how delicate and precious an precarious and enterprise democracy is. in the gettysburg address he posed this equestion how long the government of the people, by the people and for the people can last? will it perish from the earth? he put the question to the people because he said it's up to us. democracy is a rarity in human history. democracy is not the norm. that's why america is amy rack louse experiment on earth. if you don't do anything, you're going to end up with dictators fing spots and kleptocrat kheptocrats rom -- who steal from their own people. the first three words of our constitution are we the people we flipped the whole design. before that, the whole theory was that the king had the power and the king got power directly in god. everybody was subject to the kipping. everybody served the king. and our founders had the vision in that outburst of enlightenment, enthusiasm, to say, no, we're going to try something
actually served in this body, and when he was here, spent a lot of time railing about a war hat was concocted with lies by president jaymes polk, the mexican war. but lincoln knew how delicate and precious an precarious and enterprise democracy is. in the gettysburg address he posed this equestion how long the government of the people, by the people and for the people can last? will it perish from the earth? he put the question to the people because he said it's up to us. democracy is a rarity...
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war. you are watching "defense news." he lied about his age. when i saw it, i cried.an was and still is one of the greatest patriots we ever had in this country. >> the debt, still somewhat .ysterious he has been tending the grave for almost two decades. >> i just knew that i wanted to do this. and possibly see should be remembered and honored -- dan's legacy for years i've trained dogs for the marines - like me, some of these dogs have seen many tours of duty. and for the past 15 years i've been a navy federal member. thanks to their fast approval process, when it came time to buy a new car, we got everything we needed to transport ... who i just adore. open to the armed forces, the dod, veterans and their families. navy federal credit union. >> welcome back to "defense news." every year, the air force association grantors -- gathers top officials for its symposium. we headed down to highlight some of the best technology we saw on the show floor. 21st-centuryuly helicopter, unlike anything in the military currently. it is built to partway 29 standards, very modern, r
war. you are watching "defense news." he lied about his age. when i saw it, i cried.an was and still is one of the greatest patriots we ever had in this country. >> the debt, still somewhat .ysterious he has been tending the grave for almost two decades. >> i just knew that i wanted to do this. and possibly see should be remembered and honored -- dan's legacy for years i've trained dogs for the marines - like me, some of these dogs have seen many tours of duty. and for the...
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. >> pelley: an american suspected of nazi war crimes is defended by his son. >> these are lies. this is defamation. this is slander. >> pelley: and... remembering the man who started rock on a roll. ♪ go, johnny, go. go, johnny, go, go ♪ go, johnny, go, go. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. today began the most critical week yet of donald trump's presidency with congress taking up his supreme court nominee and his replacement for obamacare. but both were overshadowed today by two revelations from the f.b.i. the f.b.i. director told congress he is investigating whether the trump campaign colluded with russia to sway the election. then the director and the head of the national security agency testified there is no reason to believe mr. trump's accusation that he was wiretapped by president obama. it is an extraordinary rift has now opened up between the white house and those two agencies critical to national security. tiff pegues covered the hearing. >> i have no information that supports those tweets. >> reporter: several ti
. >> pelley: an american suspected of nazi war crimes is defended by his son. >> these are lies. this is defamation. this is slander. >> pelley: and... remembering the man who started rock on a roll. ♪ go, johnny, go. go, johnny, go, go ♪ go, johnny, go, go. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. today began the most critical week yet of donald trump's presidency with congress taking up his supreme court...
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this happened 85 years ago and incidents that are happening right now shows that russia lies and russia makes war on the facts. this is not necessarily a historical lesson i would like to give you today. what i would tlilike to give yos a philosophical of what is from moscow. it is not so much a territory y'all of ukraine. it is a traction as to what you get out there for the people to believe and at the same time do as much of the unfortunate as possible. it is a matter of principal. it is a matter of the of democratic principals versus a matter of authoritarianism, dictato dictatorship and how you wield power. there was some associated with it. there was traction associated with it. members of congress, presidents of the united states issued their particular statements. frankly speaking it culminated with a statement by george w. bush that said it was a crime against humanity. so the soviets having denied it for so long and only after a lot of the information started trickling out did they even knowledge that ka s what happens. it is the same thing fast forward 85 years from what is happening o
this happened 85 years ago and incidents that are happening right now shows that russia lies and russia makes war on the facts. this is not necessarily a historical lesson i would like to give you today. what i would tlilike to give yos a philosophical of what is from moscow. it is not so much a territory y'all of ukraine. it is a traction as to what you get out there for the people to believe and at the same time do as much of the unfortunate as possible. it is a matter of principal. it is a...
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lies. "star wars," the last jedi. are you more active now or evolved than you've ever been?rents were actors. my father said to me when i was a kid, if you're going to do this, play characters. play complicated, deep characters, even as a teenager. do it your whole life. when you're in your 40s, you'll have the time of your life. everybody will let you play everything. it's true. i mean, i just am so lucky that film makers let me play all these, you know, deeply, you know, wild, interesting, very diverse all at once. >> so fun. you guys are going to know me so well. >> keep coming back all year long. >> laura dern, thank you so much and congratulations. >> so happy to be with you all. >> "wilson" opens in theaters this friday. back in a moment. first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> 27 years ago today it was. >> 27? >> glowing like crazy with the birth of her first child. 27 years ago today was the birth of my first child. >> for the next hour, that's what you're going to get. >> thanks, keir. good to see you. >> good to be here fios is not cable. we're wired different
lies. "star wars," the last jedi. are you more active now or evolved than you've ever been?rents were actors. my father said to me when i was a kid, if you're going to do this, play characters. play complicated, deep characters, even as a teenager. do it your whole life. when you're in your 40s, you'll have the time of your life. everybody will let you play everything. it's true. i mean, i just am so lucky that film makers let me play all these, you know, deeply, you know, wild,...
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we have these wars we have been lied to about.e have the story of 9/11 that does not match up with science engineering. all of this stuff going on. the financial crisis. all the information is there, but instead, our press has been feeding us stories while the runs whateverent they are doing and they use the press to lie to us. your thoughts on trust in political institutions. herbert in georgia, democrats line. caller: good morning. it goes back down to the conscious. i went to the military and i noticed that this party, these people took a oath. when you take a oath in a public whole administration did not want to go to the ethics program. you represent the people. these people are not representing the people. they are representing themselves. oath, they are taking money and spending that money and people have to understand that you don't have to look up to trump because they are not a factor in your life. host: are you talking about the white house or republicans or democrats in congress? caller: i'm talking about all of them.
we have these wars we have been lied to about.e have the story of 9/11 that does not match up with science engineering. all of this stuff going on. the financial crisis. all the information is there, but instead, our press has been feeding us stories while the runs whateverent they are doing and they use the press to lie to us. your thoughts on trust in political institutions. herbert in georgia, democrats line. caller: good morning. it goes back down to the conscious. i went to the military...
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. >> pelley: an american suspected of nazi war crimes is defended by his son. >> these are lies. this is defamation. this is slander. >> pelley: and... remembering the man who started rock on a roll. ♪ go, johnny, go.
. >> pelley: an american suspected of nazi war crimes is defended by his son. >> these are lies. this is defamation. this is slander. >> pelley: and... remembering the man who started rock on a roll. ♪ go, johnny, go.
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lies opportunity. and 150 years ago we fought a civil war in this country. hundreds of thousands of people died. brother against brother, family against family. our president was assassinated and his successor was reached. somehow we got through all of that. and i think we can get through this. -- three branches of government. it works pretty well for 200 years. keep in mind communicate, compromise and corroborate. if we keep those in mind will be all right. god bless you, thank you so much. [applause] >> i almost walked away with this. [laughter] but i would leave my prepared remarks. [laughter] come cs in delaware. >> senator, thank you so much for everything you do and all of the work that you do. i want to welcome house transportation infrastructure committee chairman bill schuster. chairman schuster is a true champion of transportation working to enact the Ãamong other legislative accomplishes. he served on house transportation infrastructure committee since coming to congress in 2001. he previously served as chairman of the subcommittee on railroads, pipelines and hazardous materials and a
lies opportunity. and 150 years ago we fought a civil war in this country. hundreds of thousands of people died. brother against brother, family against family. our president was assassinated and his successor was reached. somehow we got through all of that. and i think we can get through this. -- three branches of government. it works pretty well for 200 years. keep in mind communicate, compromise and corroborate. if we keep those in mind will be all right. god bless you, thank you so much....
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he said, for example, george bush, president of his own party, had deceived us, lied to us into the iraq warasn't a mistake, it wasn't bad intelligence. he did it deliberately. now, if that is not shaking the foundations of the trust -- >> bill: you are saying that he is getting what he deserves? is that what you are saying? >> no, i am simply saying that history does not start january 20th --dash go >> bill: you have to start with the power structure. a campaign is different than a presidency. so, when this president was sworn in, certainly, you know, that the opposition said we are going to get him. we are going to get him. anyway we can get him, we are going to get him. that is a subversion that goes far beyond any campaign rhetoric, does it not? >> no. because what i'm trying to explain to you is that these things have a history and the history begins with the erosion of belief in the institutions. when you say that a republican president lied us into office, you are conditioning the country to believe the absolute worst. that is, by the way, treason. when you say that this system is rig
he said, for example, george bush, president of his own party, had deceived us, lied to us into the iraq warasn't a mistake, it wasn't bad intelligence. he did it deliberately. now, if that is not shaking the foundations of the trust -- >> bill: you are saying that he is getting what he deserves? is that what you are saying? >> no, i am simply saying that history does not start january 20th --dash go >> bill: you have to start with the power structure. a campaign is different...
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li keqiang. want a beijing does not trade war with the u.s. as he wraps up the national people's congress in beijing. david: he says he is optimistic at times but acknowledges there are disagreements. cannot do anything about that. tom mackenzie joins us live from tiananmen square. what else has li been focusing on here? as you touched on there, the first question to from your -- premier li was on ties and trade. the relation about their difficult points, we expect to move forward. we expect the relationship to improve. but the phone call between the two presidents where trump said he would support the one china policy, that laid a foundation on which they could build it now. he was also asked on the trade side about a potential trade war. he made the point of saying, u.s. companies will be hardest hit if there is a trade war. we know policymakers have drawn up a list of retaliatory measures that they would take, should tariffs be imposed. he was also asked about financial risks. top of moved toward the the agenda during the national people's
li keqiang. want a beijing does not trade war with the u.s. as he wraps up the national people's congress in beijing. david: he says he is optimistic at times but acknowledges there are disagreements. cannot do anything about that. tom mackenzie joins us live from tiananmen square. what else has li been focusing on here? as you touched on there, the first question to from your -- premier li was on ties and trade. the relation about their difficult points, we expect to move forward. we expect...
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war stuff. we recycle james clapper, who is everybody remembers, completely lied i think the senate intelligence committee about what the cia was doing regarding snowden's leaks initially. course point in time, of , of course the intel community is going to develop new tools. i don't know what bothers me about it is i do not think anybody knows what they are doing and they can say that they court they are using fisa and there is a process. when you bring it back to the panel, the intelligence i do not know if there is any oversight of what they are doing and that is the biggest problem of all that is reveals. host: the washington journal picks this up. wikileaks new damage. they write some of the political left and right want to treat mr. heroes.and assange as they write the cia's spying tools are for targeting suspected terrorists and foreign agents. harry in florida. for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. i was calling and then reference to wikileaks stuff. look, i do not agree with wikileaks because they are going into people's private things, ok? we have to be realistic about t
war stuff. we recycle james clapper, who is everybody remembers, completely lied i think the senate intelligence committee about what the cia was doing regarding snowden's leaks initially. course point in time, of , of course the intel community is going to develop new tools. i don't know what bothers me about it is i do not think anybody knows what they are doing and they can say that they court they are using fisa and there is a process. when you bring it back to the panel, the intelligence i...
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went to shows like this on meet the press" and told one think tank calculated where 935 lies to get us into the iraqi war i'm just suggesting that if -- you know, and this is a story now that is very much like a house of mirrors where intelligence is being talked about and being referred to but never even being revealed. we've seen no evidence of anything but a lot of people giving their opinions and their assessments and my suspicion is we're living in a house of mirrors right now and everything ends up looking two dimensional. i don't know what that means but -- >> it does indeed. am i misreading harry shear if i think that you are therefore giving the president the burden of -- you're giving him the benefit of the doubt that's what i should say insofar as you've got these intelligence community sources who are saying that his tweet pertaining to his predecessor is without merit. how do you see that issue is what i'm really asking? >> yeah, i know and i'm -- i should be at pains to say that i'm not a supporter of any politician. i think it's very likely according to some people that the president was i
went to shows like this on meet the press" and told one think tank calculated where 935 lies to get us into the iraqi war i'm just suggesting that if -- you know, and this is a story now that is very much like a house of mirrors where intelligence is being talked about and being referred to but never even being revealed. we've seen no evidence of anything but a lot of people giving their opinions and their assessments and my suspicion is we're living in a house of mirrors right now and...
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li also wanted u u. president donald trumpp notot t provoke a trade e war. flrn. >> translator: analysts say if a trade war breaks out between china and the u.s., american companies will be the ones that suffer first. >> reporter: stability is a tough priority for beijing because of the upcoming communist party convention. five of the top seven leaders are due to retire. until that happens, beijing can't afford painful structure reforms. that's why we have delegates calling for unity under president xi jinping. they praised xi as the core leader. there's also beenn much speculation about who will be picked for the next generation of leaders. onee meeting ient to was run b y the party secretary for guangzhou province,, widely tipped to join the bureau. another rising star is chen min'er. he's his protege. the chairman of the congress ecechoed that sentiment. >> translator: we need to unite very closely withh president xi jinping as the core leader of the party in ideology and popoliticall moves as wewell as our actions. we absolutely need to uphold the author
li also wanted u u. president donald trumpp notot t provoke a trade e war. flrn. >> translator: analysts say if a trade war breaks out between china and the u.s., american companies will be the ones that suffer first. >> reporter: stability is a tough priority for beijing because of the upcoming communist party convention. five of the top seven leaders are due to retire. until that happens, beijing can't afford painful structure reforms. that's why we have delegates calling for...
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war ii. you go your whole life with your dad to have someone accuse him of being a nazi. >> these are lies. this is defamation. this is slander. it's unsupported. it's innuendo. it's allegations. >> reporter: but polish authorities say they have plenty of evidence against karkoc, including nazi pay stub records and karkoc's own ukrainian language memoir, in which he places himself at the site of at least one mass murder. karkoc did not reveal his nazi past when he applied for citizenship in the united states in 1949. or that he served with the ukin affiliation with either group would have barred his entry. mark weitzman is with the simon wiesenthal center, a jewish human rights organization. >> you would think that we know everything that we need to know about that period, but the reality is that we're still learning new things almost every day. historians are uncovering new things. >> reporter: germany investigated karkoc's case four years ago but declined to prosecute saying he was mentally incompetent to stand trial. scott, so far the department of justice has not publicly commented on w
war ii. you go your whole life with your dad to have someone accuse him of being a nazi. >> these are lies. this is defamation. this is slander. it's unsupported. it's innuendo. it's allegations. >> reporter: but polish authorities say they have plenty of evidence against karkoc, including nazi pay stub records and karkoc's own ukrainian language memoir, in which he places himself at the site of at least one mass murder. karkoc did not reveal his nazi past when he applied for...
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. >>> in geopolitical news, china's premiere, li keqiang, does not want to see a trade war with the unitedtates. he was speaking at the closing sermceremony of the peoples cons and encouraged better ties between the two nation. the comments come as rex tillerson begins a nearly week-long tour of asia. he will be visiting japan today. >>> premiere li has gotten slightly back into the picture again this year at the congress. he got sidelined. president xi was reportedly punishing him for some economic ve failures, but this year taking the forefront on economic announcements again, so he may be back in the fold. >> this statement on the trade war, that china doesn't want to see it, i don't think it's a new position for china to take, but clearly staking out their position, as we all wait to see where this more confrontational relationship on trade goes. >> rex tillerson traveling through the region at the moment. >>> fbi director james comey is expected to reveal today whether his bureau's investigating potential ties between president trump's campaign and russia. democratic senator sheldon w
. >>> in geopolitical news, china's premiere, li keqiang, does not want to see a trade war with the unitedtates. he was speaking at the closing sermceremony of the peoples cons and encouraged better ties between the two nation. the comments come as rex tillerson begins a nearly week-long tour of asia. he will be visiting japan today. >>> premiere li has gotten slightly back into the picture again this year at the congress. he got sidelined. president xi was reportedly...
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pretense of entering the country, the bosnian refugees lied and said she was actually needed refugee status, her husband did not fight in the civil warting into the country even though it wasn't revealed until later, a lot of questions whether citizenship is revoked after you are naturalized, the original statement you made in the first place. abby: the next involves religious freedom and separation of church and state, trinity lutheran church, the church school was denied the preschool, they were denied state funding for playground. what do you see happening? the argument set for april 19th. >> this is a huge case and it will make a huge difference because the supreme court delayed this case, an unprecedented move for a year, they did not, so important they did not want it to end. so much ramification for religious liberty so trinity lutheran church as a playground applied for state funds, and they were denied it, has to do with their religious practice. a lot of conservatives feel it is an infringement of threatening things as religious liberty and freedom of religion, and actual religious practices and equal protection getting acc
pretense of entering the country, the bosnian refugees lied and said she was actually needed refugee status, her husband did not fight in the civil warting into the country even though it wasn't revealed until later, a lot of questions whether citizenship is revoked after you are naturalized, the original statement you made in the first place. abby: the next involves religious freedom and separation of church and state, trinity lutheran church, the church school was denied the preschool, they...
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war, and corruption. . [inaudible] [inaudible] of reaching within to find the courage that lies inside us all. to change the world. whwhile learning about these honorees i would like to ask each of us to take this moment and try to imagine what it would be like to experience the trying obstacle, domestic abuse, gender violence, that some of these women have face. let us strive to put ourselves in their place. struggling against gender biased and discriminatory loss which serves to protect the predators of unthinkable crime, should they been there to speak out. ask yourselves if you would have the courage or conviction in the inner strength required to stand up and fight against such an overwhelming. amazingly, our honorees have courageously answered yes to this. it is therefore our duty to continue to shine the light on each miraculous victory achieved by women, all capable of truly leaving the change to fight for those that cannot fight for themselves. there's the stories of human greatness that will continue to inspire, and therefore, must be told far and wide. these honorees who have fought
war, and corruption. . [inaudible] [inaudible] of reaching within to find the courage that lies inside us all. to change the world. whwhile learning about these honorees i would like to ask each of us to take this moment and try to imagine what it would be like to experience the trying obstacle, domestic abuse, gender violence, that some of these women have face. let us strive to put ourselves in their place. struggling against gender biased and discriminatory loss which serves to protect the...
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lies in syria's hand. anchor: a little earlier she joined me from the city. you covered this war from the start. you are now once with the symbol of the revolution, but now is back in the president's hands? >> it is quite extraordinary to be here and remember the scene that unfolded here over the past six years. and of course, you can see the legacy of that behind me. syria's third-largest city. you travel mile after mile and all you see is after ruin. we are entering the seventh year and the city once called the capital of the revolution and saw some of the biggest protests, the last of the rebel fighters are leaving on the side where i'm speaking to you. and that means, yes, all of the city will be back in government hands. that is not saying that everything is in control of the government and the army, we just heard airstrikes through the night. they are still fighting in the countryside. around the city there were a , major suicide bombings here in recent weeks. the opposition becomes increasingly radicalized and is linked to al qaeda. so it really is -- some areas fall quiet and then the wa
lies in syria's hand. anchor: a little earlier she joined me from the city. you covered this war from the start. you are now once with the symbol of the revolution, but now is back in the president's hands? >> it is quite extraordinary to be here and remember the scene that unfolded here over the past six years. and of course, you can see the legacy of that behind me. syria's third-largest city. you travel mile after mile and all you see is after ruin. we are entering the seventh year and...
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. >>> they came to the united states to escape the war in iraq, but now they admit, they lied to become u.s. citizens. three members of one iraqi family say they hid their ties to another relative. news4's chris gordon and the family was just there, pleading their case. chris? >> wendy, the three iraqi refugees have been living in fairfax county since 2008, specifically in vienna and in burke, virginia. the fbi says they have been lying since they arrived, concealing their close relationship to an alleged kidnapper who held an american hostage. in one of the military raids carried out by u.s. forces in iraq, american contractor roy hallam and other captives were freed from an underground bunker in 2005. hallams had been held hostage almost a year. today in federal court, in alexandria, yousef marchand danny, along with his wife, were charged with making false statements to obtain u.s. citizenship. an fbi affidavit says the men concealed that they are the brothers of the alleged danny. because they knew it would hurt their chances of being admitted to the u.s. if they revealed their rela
. >>> they came to the united states to escape the war in iraq, but now they admit, they lied to become u.s. citizens. three members of one iraqi family say they hid their ties to another relative. news4's chris gordon and the family was just there, pleading their case. chris? >> wendy, the three iraqi refugees have been living in fairfax county since 2008, specifically in vienna and in burke, virginia. the fbi says they have been lying since they arrived, concealing their close...
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intensity war delta sandinista revolution a mortal blow, is rating nicaraguans in a war that claimed within 30,000 lies and $2.5 billion. by 1988, inflation was at about 33,000%. combined with widespread opposition to the nationwide draft in nicaragua, by the end of the decade nicaraguans yearn for peace, and economic opportunity. underscoring the durability in u.s. foreign policy, the reagan administration's promise to oust the sandinistas was ultimately fulfilled by the george h.w. bush administration. united states played a central role in bringing together 14 diverse opposition parties into a political coalition led by publisher and politician chim urro. according to one early study of the 1990 election, the total amount of u.s. funding channeled to the opposition prior to the election with nearly $30 million, for $20 per voter as mucha, five times per voter as george w. bush is spent in the 1988 election, the u.s. election. simultaneously the u.s. congress in aril 1989 approved package of nearly $67 million for the contras, who increased both military actions and propaganda in favor of the opposit
intensity war delta sandinista revolution a mortal blow, is rating nicaraguans in a war that claimed within 30,000 lies and $2.5 billion. by 1988, inflation was at about 33,000%. combined with widespread opposition to the nationwide draft in nicaragua, by the end of the decade nicaraguans yearn for peace, and economic opportunity. underscoring the durability in u.s. foreign policy, the reagan administration's promise to oust the sandinistas was ultimately fulfilled by the george h.w. bush...
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war ii. your whole life with your dad to have someone accuse him of being a nazi. >> these are lies, this is this is unsupported, it's inu wednesday doshgs it's allegations. >> reporter: authorities say they have plenty of evidence against karkoc, including nazi pay stub numbers and karkoc's own memoir where he places himself at least the site of one murder. karkoc did not apply for a citizen pass when he applied in 1989. affiliation with either group would have barred his entry. mark weitzman is with the simon blumenthal center. >> you would think we know everything we need to know at that period. but the reality is we're still learning new things almost every day, historians are uncovering new things. >> reporter: germany did not prosecute him after finding him mentally incompetent to stand trial. the department of justice says it is not commenting on this case. so, we don't know just yet if united states will allow karkoc and i'm michelle >>> a wet start this morning as we take a live look at sfo. good morning, it is tuesday, march 21. thanks for joining us. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michell
war ii. your whole life with your dad to have someone accuse him of being a nazi. >> these are lies, this is this is unsupported, it's inu wednesday doshgs it's allegations. >> reporter: authorities say they have plenty of evidence against karkoc, including nazi pay stub numbers and karkoc's own memoir where he places himself at least the site of one murder. karkoc did not apply for a citizen pass when he applied in 1989. affiliation with either group would have barred his entry....
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lies the crown. disney has had some big successes of late. obviously the star wars moneymaking machine. they also had a major hit with frozen. what did they learn from this two experiences come and will it be hard to keep up that momentum going for it? >> it is definitely hard. they are having this problem called tough comparisons. their sales in the last quarter were down 23%, and that is because they did so terrifically well with this surprise hit wars, whichhe star was expected come up with the executed in an interstellar fashion, so had to keep that momentum going? they are learning a bit from what they did with star wars. the strategy was to take a boy's brand and expanded to girls and two adults, and they are doing a similar thing with the princess line, and beauty and the fees is number one off that, so you are taking a preschool girls line and find a way to get boys and adults to buy into the merchants as well. carol: you talk about disney targeting millennials with beauty and the bees, how so? the 1991s a remake of animated musical, a live action remake, so
lies the crown. disney has had some big successes of late. obviously the star wars moneymaking machine. they also had a major hit with frozen. what did they learn from this two experiences come and will it be hard to keep up that momentum going for it? >> it is definitely hard. they are having this problem called tough comparisons. their sales in the last quarter were down 23%, and that is because they did so terrifically well with this surprise hit wars, whichhe star was expected come up...
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war-torn country. japan's opposition is demanding the defense minister step down over the controversy. >> translator: defense ministry inada has been telling lies and covering things up in the diet the last few months. she really has to take responsibility. >> reporter: the defense minister has refused to step down and said she has ordered an investigation. >> translator: i have ordered the ground self-defense force to cooperate fully with the investigation. i will ask the inspectors to deliver results as soon as possible. >> reporter: chief cabinet secretary suga has come to inada's defense saying she had shown strong leadership on the issue. the joint staff has not acknowledged any involvement in the cover up. ayako, "nhk world." >>> more and more aide workers are at risk. they attack add humanitarian aid convoy. the international organization for migration says the attackers ambushed one of two vehicles carrying cholera responders. the wounded included one of the organization's officers nearly half of the country's population is facing food insecurity. the u.n. last month said parts of the country are already suffering from famine. doctors w
war-torn country. japan's opposition is demanding the defense minister step down over the controversy. >> translator: defense ministry inada has been telling lies and covering things up in the diet the last few months. she really has to take responsibility. >> reporter: the defense minister has refused to step down and said she has ordered an investigation. >> translator: i have ordered the ground self-defense force to cooperate fully with the investigation. i will ask the...
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stepping away from the lies, colors, and numbers now, we can verify the phrase fake news does appear to have been born in the wars ii, but zuckerberg brought it back into our lexicon. it's also interesting to know zuckerberg has come up with ways it to fight the problem of fake news. a verify team is working through the clock for you. if you see something that has you wonder if it's legit or not, let us know, and we will try to verify it for you. you can find us on facebook or twitter and verify on wusa9. >>> his plane was shot down, he landed in a prison camp, flew to freedom, but his heroism didn't stop there. he made major contributions in a lethal industry, but you have probably never heard his name. bob hoover was honored and pete muntean is showing us his lasting legacy. >> reporter: in this room, he was the greatest to ever live, so great, he's known simply as bob. >> as bob is often called the best tip man in the world. >> reporter: he has wowed thousands in air shows but he tested the first jets, making airplanes and pilots safer. john and martha king are aviation safety experts. >> bob's famous saying,
stepping away from the lies, colors, and numbers now, we can verify the phrase fake news does appear to have been born in the wars ii, but zuckerberg brought it back into our lexicon. it's also interesting to know zuckerberg has come up with ways it to fight the problem of fake news. a verify team is working through the clock for you. if you see something that has you wonder if it's legit or not, let us know, and we will try to verify it for you. you can find us on facebook or twitter and...
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war ii. >> you go your whole life with your dad to have someone accuse him of being a nazi. >> these are liesdefamation. this is slander. it's unsupported. it's innuendo. it's allegations. >> reporter: but polish authorities say they have plenty of evidence against karkoc, including nazi pay stub records and karkoc's own ukrainian language memoir, in which he places himself at the site of at least one mass murder. karkoc did not reveal his nazi past when he applied for citizenship in the united states in 1949. or that he served with the ukrainian self-defense legion. affiliation with either group would have barred his entry. mark weitzman is with the simon wheeze all this center, a jewish human rights organization. >> you would think we know everything that we need to know about that period, but the reality is that we're still learning new things almost every day. historians are uncovering new things. >> reporter: germany investigated karkoc's case four years ago but declined to prosecute saying he was mentally incompetent to stand trial. scott, so far the dependent of justice has not publicl
war ii. >> you go your whole life with your dad to have someone accuse him of being a nazi. >> these are liesdefamation. this is slander. it's unsupported. it's innuendo. it's allegations. >> reporter: but polish authorities say they have plenty of evidence against karkoc, including nazi pay stub records and karkoc's own ukrainian language memoir, in which he places himself at the site of at least one mass murder. karkoc did not reveal his nazi past when he applied for...
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it that site the temporary capital when the capital burned during the war of 1812, it was also a prison for notorious onfederates lies -- spepies. she produced a photograph of a most notorious confederates by who happened -- confederate spy who happened to be a woman. hey gave the largest condemnation award that the .s. government had ever taken. she was a woman from mississippi. she spoke with a soft, southern accent. she wore a lace collar and cuffs but she was a woman of real st eel. you think what it was like to be, it was a piece f cake compared to what it was like for those women. mentors? no women were teaching in law school when i went to law school. no living teaching in the arts college in cornell -- no women teaching in the arts college in cornell. at harvard, i was captivated by the way the class was conducted. there was a woman i met much later. she was a southern graduate and her ame was shirley. she was a judge on the u.s. court of appeals, ninth circuit, the second in history. she was appointed by president johnson and then-president carter made her the first ever secretary of the department of educat
it that site the temporary capital when the capital burned during the war of 1812, it was also a prison for notorious onfederates lies -- spepies. she produced a photograph of a most notorious confederates by who happened -- confederate spy who happened to be a woman. hey gave the largest condemnation award that the .s. government had ever taken. she was a woman from mississippi. she spoke with a soft, southern accent. she wore a lace collar and cuffs but she was a woman of real st eel. you...
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war ii. if the report is true, it means gorka may have lied on his u.s. immigration application, which requires people disclose ties to such organizations. gorka has denied reports of his involvement with the nazi-allied group telling tablet magazine -- "i have never been a member of the vitez rend." we will have more on sebastian gorka later in the broadcast with the forward reporter who broke the story. in syria, atat least 40 pepeople have died after an airststrike struck a m mosque in thehe middf evening prayer in the village of al jina thursday night. the pentagon has confirmed it carried out an airstrike thursday night in the same area, but it denies hitting the mosque. instead, the pentagon claims its strike hit an al-qaeda meeting that was being held 50 f feet ay from a mosque, which the u.s. military claims is still standing. syrian activists and on-the-ground journalists reject the u.s.s. mility's accocount. this is s journalist bilal abdul kareem. >> when yo look juju behind me,, this was all a part o of the compound.. now, the u u.s. governmen
war ii. if the report is true, it means gorka may have lied on his u.s. immigration application, which requires people disclose ties to such organizations. gorka has denied reports of his involvement with the nazi-allied group telling tablet magazine -- "i have never been a member of the vitez rend." we will have more on sebastian gorka later in the broadcast with the forward reporter who broke the story. in syria, atat least 40 pepeople have died after an airststrike struck a m...
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interesting account of going to see hitler late in the war down in the underground bomb shelter that hitler lived in. he spun a story that was part true and lies he said i have been meeting with dulles. he figured the general germans figured that out. bullet he said it was to cut a peace deal between the united states and he said dulles could communicate directly with roosevelt. that was hitler's main hope for how the war would end. he was nev convinced the communi communists and capitalists could get along for very long. wolf was happy to get home with his head still on his shoulders he said. he began new negotiations with dulles. those talks dragged on for several weeks. there were all sorts of misadventurestures -- misadventures and false starts. on may 2nd, dulles was pretty fired up about the talks and he had achieved quite a feat. fortunately a lot of the accomplishments diminished when the entire german arm in europe surrenders five days later. but it was still meaningful. wolf had no doubt treated american prisoners of war better than he would have and refused to restore italian artworks and factories and it ended five days early and p
interesting account of going to see hitler late in the war down in the underground bomb shelter that hitler lived in. he spun a story that was part true and lies he said i have been meeting with dulles. he figured the general germans figured that out. bullet he said it was to cut a peace deal between the united states and he said dulles could communicate directly with roosevelt. that was hitler's main hope for how the war would end. he was nev convinced the communi communists and capitalists...
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just cause, but the inability to see the other sites perspective due to the war to last too long, taking countless unnecessary liesj street demand the space to expand the scope of what it means to be pro-israel, to be passionately, vigorously pro-israel, to understand if you're for israel you don't have to be blind to the cause of the palestinians, understand if you're for israel you don't have to reject the genius of diplomacy. [applause] >> i don't support settlement construction inside the generally accepted boundaries -- [applause] >> i don't support settlement construction inside the generally accepted boundaries of a future palestinian state because i support israel. [applause] a two state future is a center for israel's long-term survival as explained if you put in one of all the living former heads of -- and israel defense forces, more than 90% of them would say it's simpler to protect israel from a border that assures our security interests next to a palestinian state and to protect a greater israel with millions of palestinians living under its control. [applause] putting up more and more settlements mak
just cause, but the inability to see the other sites perspective due to the war to last too long, taking countless unnecessary liesj street demand the space to expand the scope of what it means to be pro-israel, to be passionately, vigorously pro-israel, to understand if you're for israel you don't have to be blind to the cause of the palestinians, understand if you're for israel you don't have to reject the genius of diplomacy. [applause] >> i don't support settlement construction inside...
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li, eeeammémaflbfle that and? and f 2 and 5 ®—— was not as many. —— they say it was not so many. their argument is that it was a civil warin the second world war, the nazis said there was an uprising in the warsaw ghetto and we had to move these jewish people to somewhere we could handle them, it is nonsense and most people recognise this slaughter of these people by their own government people recognise this slaughter of tr genesidse by their own government about - rwanda, such historic moment you have captured, how do the audience react to something which is quite a hard watch? i always try to make it not be hard watch in terms of the visuals that go on, you cannot retrieve the horror of these events and therefore i zoom horror of these events and therefore izoom in horror of these events and therefore i zoom in on characters and a lot of the audience to imagine what took place and at the same time find characters that are inspiring. that was director terry george speaking to me about his new film the promise. thank you for watching the tines—— theti'eeof . . —— weather myeather the north—east and suffer still snowfall
li, eeeammémaflbfle that and? and f 2 and 5 ®—— was not as many. —— they say it was not so many. their argument is that it was a civil warin the second world war, the nazis said there was an uprising in the warsaw ghetto and we had to move these jewish people to somewhere we could handle them, it is nonsense and most people recognise this slaughter of these people by their own government people recognise this slaughter of tr genesidse by their own government about - rwanda, such...