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and he had never met mussolini.he signaled mussolini x changing the tone of his singing on the saturday afternoon opera for the mullahs -- metropolitan opera. for that he was put in jail and he was broken x it. >> esm when i got it the i files for the people in my book always there was a great deal of reasons they were taken. it was because some other guy some american or caucasian guy wanted their job. >> we did trash girl warren. the picture in your book is there might be a link between the interment program and -- for education. >> girl warren who is now an american hero does apply for this service as chief justice. i felt going through his life earl warren was more self-righteous and he felt he was above the things that in fact he was doing. it bothered him his whole life to a point california, the university of california at work we does massive oral histories on its governors and the woman who did earl warren spent five weeks interviewing him day after day but staying away from certain subjects. finally on the
and he had never met mussolini.he signaled mussolini x changing the tone of his singing on the saturday afternoon opera for the mullahs -- metropolitan opera. for that he was put in jail and he was broken x it. >> esm when i got it the i files for the people in my book always there was a great deal of reasons they were taken. it was because some other guy some american or caucasian guy wanted their job. >> we did trash girl warren. the picture in your book is there might be a link...
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. >> the book is "the pope and mussolini."he reviews are absolutely stunning. fascinating and tragic story. gripping story telling. congratulations. >> thanks so much. >>> up next john lennon paul mccartney and george harrison have received one of music's top honors. now the wait is finally over for ringo starr. a first look at his special achievement when we come back. ♪ you know it don't come easy ♪ you are looking at two airplane fuel gauges. can you spot the difference? no? you can't see that? alright, let's take a look. the one on the right just used 1% less fuel than the one on the left. now, to an airline a 1% difference could save enough fuel to power hundreds of flights around the world. hey, look at that. pyramids. so you see, two things that are exactly the same have never been more different. ge software. get connected. get insights. get optimized. why pause a spontaneous moment to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms
. >> the book is "the pope and mussolini."he reviews are absolutely stunning. fascinating and tragic story. gripping story telling. congratulations. >> thanks so much. >>> up next john lennon paul mccartney and george harrison have received one of music's top honors. now the wait is finally over for ringo starr. a first look at his special achievement when we come back. ♪ you know it don't come easy ♪ you are looking at two airplane fuel gauges. can you spot...
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was a feeling of wanting revenge for the things that hitler had done to the other countries and mussolini. much hatred. >> when you do the bomb had dropped, what was the chain of action? rep. hall: three or four days later, they dropped a second one on nagasaki, and then they started suing for peace. it was pretty obvious that the war was going to be over then. it was over shortly after that. the strange thing is that there's probably remnants of the japanese army still in the philippines or some areas of the wild parts of those islands down there that do not know that the war is over. they found them 20 years ago, so it's not impossible that they are there now. they would be 80 years old. they immediately started trying to get us to go back to the states. anybody that wanted out could get out. others were going over occupying japan. i didn't want to do that. i wanted to get on back and get on with my life. >> and you had a choice? rep. hall: yes. i chose to come back. they sent us back. we rode the carrier back. the carrier did not come back. i was never permanently attached to any carri
was a feeling of wanting revenge for the things that hitler had done to the other countries and mussolini. much hatred. >> when you do the bomb had dropped, what was the chain of action? rep. hall: three or four days later, they dropped a second one on nagasaki, and then they started suing for peace. it was pretty obvious that the war was going to be over then. it was over shortly after that. the strange thing is that there's probably remnants of the japanese army still in the philippines...
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vinieron hitler y mussolini para lograr que el bando de franco ganaron la guerra.o que represente un cambio. no es una opciÓn de recambio importante, profundo pero positivo. jorge: dÉjame saltar a otra parte del mundo, argentina quÉ pasarÁ en las prÓximas elecciones? pierre: creo que el modelo de kirchner estÁ negando los cambios que se tienen que hacer en materia econÓmica y polÍtica para desarrollar al paÍs. despuÉs de dos aÑos de populismo creo que la gente quiere un cambio en argentina. puede ser macri, massa, scioli, la gente quiere un cambio. y eso es positivo. jorge: por quÉ argentina ha decidido aliarse con paÍses como venezuela o ecuador o bolivia? este debate ideolÓgico que sigue existiendo en argentina y en estos paÍses ha sido superado en muchos otros lados, nadie estÁ debatiendo eso ya. pierre: creo que la crisis de 2001 llevÓ a un dolor muy profundo, eso llevÓ a 10 aÑos o 3 gobiernos democrÁticos de kirchner donde sea implementado polÍticas que a Éste. se han llevado a un extremo y creo que este extremo no es positivo. por eso el paÍs estÁ en esta inf
vinieron hitler y mussolini para lograr que el bando de franco ganaron la guerra.o que represente un cambio. no es una opciÓn de recambio importante, profundo pero positivo. jorge: dÉjame saltar a otra parte del mundo, argentina quÉ pasarÁ en las prÓximas elecciones? pierre: creo que el modelo de kirchner estÁ negando los cambios que se tienen que hacer en materia econÓmica y polÍtica para desarrollar al paÍs. despuÉs de dos aÑos de populismo creo que la gente quiere un cambio en...
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not because the framers worried that americans would be swayed by proto-fascist demagogues, a mussolini character or worse. it's hard to do worse, but you can if you try. that turns out to be terrible judgment, by the way. by the time you get to 1796, the framers did not anticipate how the present would work when you create more parties down the road. it was not a bad estimation for 1788. you can solve the information problem pretty easily. if you want to have an informed electorate, some of this will sound counterintuitive, but it isn't, just have a legislative election. have congress elect the president. the problem with that though -- who is going to be better informed than congressman? -- congressman? -- congressmen? you have to give them some credit. who would more knowledgeable -- would be more knowledgeable than members of congress. by definition, they ought to be the most qualified guys. you solve the information problem, but then you have another problem. what you really want is a president who's going to be an independent executive. if you have a president that's going to be e
not because the framers worried that americans would be swayed by proto-fascist demagogues, a mussolini character or worse. it's hard to do worse, but you can if you try. that turns out to be terrible judgment, by the way. by the time you get to 1796, the framers did not anticipate how the present would work when you create more parties down the road. it was not a bad estimation for 1788. you can solve the information problem pretty easily. if you want to have an informed electorate, some of...
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german called male fantasies and he argues correctly fascism doesn't have any ideology just like mussolinioratism. fascism it has an uncomfortably relationship with business because like inverted toward totalitarianism where takes profit over everything but fascism the book democracy inc. you will carry out things that don't economically make sense. the railway system is being bonded to smithereens bayou use it to ship more jews to auschwitz. so how many fascists' know? the most they define themselves as patriots. i would describe the whole celebration of america eggs a form of fascism and all those who decided to cheer every time in the movie an iraqi was killed to express fascists sentiments. professions and is alive and well and always has been. the client -- plan is a kind of quintessential fascist organization and what they do is general the most retrograde elements of american a and capitalism a legitimate rage to the undocumented workers or muslims are liberals homosexuals i have a long list of who they despise. and that is part of the current american society that is why i wrote a
german called male fantasies and he argues correctly fascism doesn't have any ideology just like mussolinioratism. fascism it has an uncomfortably relationship with business because like inverted toward totalitarianism where takes profit over everything but fascism the book democracy inc. you will carry out things that don't economically make sense. the railway system is being bonded to smithereens bayou use it to ship more jews to auschwitz. so how many fascists' know? the most they define...
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correctly that in this end fascism doesn't have any ideology despite this thing about corporatism and mussolini. fascism has a very often uncomfortable relationship with business because unlike inverted to talent arianism where the primacy of corporate profit takes precedence over everything in fascism, you will carry out things that are not -- don't economically make sense so your railway system is being bombed to smithereens and you are using it to ship more jews off to auschwitz so how many fascists' know their fascist? they define themselves as patriots. i would describe the whole celebration of americans sniper as a form of fascism and all of those people who decided to cheer every time in that movie some iraqi was killed, as expressing fascist sentiment. proto fascism is alive and well in america. it always has been. the plan is aklan is a kind of quintessential fascist organization it channels legitimate rage still in the vulnerable undocumented workers, muslims, liberals, homosexuals, feminists, at long list of people they despise. and that is part of the current of american society and
correctly that in this end fascism doesn't have any ideology despite this thing about corporatism and mussolini. fascism has a very often uncomfortable relationship with business because unlike inverted to talent arianism where the primacy of corporate profit takes precedence over everything in fascism, you will carry out things that are not -- don't economically make sense so your railway system is being bombed to smithereens and you are using it to ship more jews off to auschwitz so how many...
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but my dad spent seven years in fascist italy under mussolini because my grandfather couldn't bring himntry to be a citizen and when he did he brought him over. i always ask my dad, i said were you ever upset with america because he separated you from your dad for seven years? he said no america was worth the wait. so i look at it as someone who said america is worth the wait it's worth doing it the right way and i've always said we need tone force our laws we need to do e-verify we need to e-verify on all employees in this country, we need to secure our border. isis is talking about bringing a nuclear weapon. they believe they can smuggle it through our southern border. we need to have a much more secure border not just for immigrants who want to come here illegally but for other people who want to do other things that are very dangerous to this country. >> senator rick santorum, look forward to speaking with you more as the campaign trail unfolds. >> thanks megyn. >> all the best to you. also tonight, see what happened when a graduation speech turned to racism. plus, catholic students
but my dad spent seven years in fascist italy under mussolini because my grandfather couldn't bring himntry to be a citizen and when he did he brought him over. i always ask my dad, i said were you ever upset with america because he separated you from your dad for seven years? he said no america was worth the wait. so i look at it as someone who said america is worth the wait it's worth doing it the right way and i've always said we need tone force our laws we need to do e-verify we need to...
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y de ahÍ vinieron hitler y mussolini a intervenir en la guerra civil espaÑola y lograr que el bando deos: el desempleo entre los jÓvenes es altÍsimo-- pierpaolo barbieri: altÍsimo, y recientemente se ve una recuperaciÓn pero es demasiado gradual y la gente quiere un cambio. sin embargo, no creo que podemos represente ese cambio de una manera positiva, es como el populismo viejo, con ideas econÓmicas viejas, y no con una opciÓn de recambio importante, profundo pero ademÁs positivo. jorge ramos: dÉjame saltar al-- otra parte del mundo, argentina, tÚ lo estÁs cubriendo absolutamente, naciste en buenos aires-- pierpaolo barbieri: sÍ. jorge ramos: ¿quÉ pasa en las prÓximas elecciones? ¿el partido de kirchner quedarÁ a un lado? ¿quiÉn puede reemplazarla? pierpaolo barbieri: bueno, hay mucha gente que puede reemplazarla, pero la verdad es que se viene un cambio de una manera o de otra. creo que el modelo de kirchner, este de tener a una argentina que estÁ más aliada con venezuela y con irÁn que con los otros paÍses de la regiÓn, y negando los cambios que se tienen que hacer en materia econÓmi
y de ahÍ vinieron hitler y mussolini a intervenir en la guerra civil espaÑola y lograr que el bando deos: el desempleo entre los jÓvenes es altÍsimo-- pierpaolo barbieri: altÍsimo, y recientemente se ve una recuperaciÓn pero es demasiado gradual y la gente quiere un cambio. sin embargo, no creo que podemos represente ese cambio de una manera positiva, es como el populismo viejo, con ideas econÓmicas viejas, y no con una opciÓn de recambio importante, profundo pero ademÁs positivo....
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any time you make an analogy to horrific people in history mussolini or hitler, people say oh you'reexaggerating, you're talking about it's hyperbole. maybe it is. particularly to accuse anybody of that is a horrific analogy and i'm not doing that, but what i would say is that if you are not concerned that democracy could produce bad people, i don't think you're really thinking this through too much, and that if you're not concerned about procedural protections procedural protections are how evidence is gathered, how evidence is taken from your house, what rules the police have to obey, and people don't quite get this. we don't have a mature discussion on this, because any time we try to say well, this is to stop someone who could be a bad policeman the media dumb it down and say you're saying policemen are bad. no it's the opposite. 98%, 99% of policemen are good. in fact, of the general public, it's pretty close to that. but the thing is you have the rules in place for the exception to the rule, and so you have these procedures in place because maybe it isn't tomorrow we decide tha
any time you make an analogy to horrific people in history mussolini or hitler, people say oh you'reexaggerating, you're talking about it's hyperbole. maybe it is. particularly to accuse anybody of that is a horrific analogy and i'm not doing that, but what i would say is that if you are not concerned that democracy could produce bad people, i don't think you're really thinking this through too much, and that if you're not concerned about procedural protections procedural protections are how...