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>> stahl: "my son became a nazi." >> patterson: yeah, a nazi leader. ( laughs ) >> stahl: on saturdayher son jeff held what would be his last get-together. nothing seemed out of the ordinary, to the extent this is ordinary. ten-year-old joseph was running in and out of the house. >> joseph hall: i'm going outside. >> stahl: all the kids were. dad even took some of them to see his nazi glow-in-the-dark t- shirt with its ss insignia. >> wow. >> jeff hall: it's the little things in life. >> stahl: this is the last recorded image of jeff hall alive. after people left that night, the family watched a movie, "yogi bear," as jeff slept on the couch. the others went upstairs to bed. then, at 4:02 a.m... >> 9-1-1 emergency. >> krista hall: my son shot my husband! i need an ambulance. he's bleeding. >> how old is your son? >> krista hall: ten. >> how old is your son? >> krista hall: ten. oh, god! >> stahl: you were the first detective at the scene after the murder, is that correct? >> greg rowe: that's correct. >> stahl: detective greg rowe saw jeff hall dead on the couch. he says little joseph
>> stahl: "my son became a nazi." >> patterson: yeah, a nazi leader. ( laughs ) >> stahl: on saturdayher son jeff held what would be his last get-together. nothing seemed out of the ordinary, to the extent this is ordinary. ten-year-old joseph was running in and out of the house. >> joseph hall: i'm going outside. >> stahl: all the kids were. dad even took some of them to see his nazi glow-in-the-dark t- shirt with its ss insignia. >> wow. >>...
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he never sought to the nazis, he never caved in to the nazis, she held true to that much to the absolute of millions of the third right. he really ticked off the germans just by refusing to give on this fundamental principles and ultimately a don't want to throw out any spoilers in terms of the book, so i do think that there is a tendency historians overlook dodd as a failed ambassador. i don't think that that is all correct. i think if i had to give him a letter grade given the circumstances i would give him, given the curve of the era i would give him a b plus. yes? >> one more total? okay, you are it. this better be good. i loved your book and understand there's a film coming out so what is your level of involvement in making this and if you are concerned about often mimic the visa to become movies out of books they tend to hollywoodize them. >> it's leonardo dicaprio and there is no screenplay yet so it is going to take a while. my involvement is going to be minimal because i espouse, and bring to paraphrase this badly but the thomas wolfe approach is to bring your book to defense, t
he never sought to the nazis, he never caved in to the nazis, she held true to that much to the absolute of millions of the third right. he really ticked off the germans just by refusing to give on this fundamental principles and ultimately a don't want to throw out any spoilers in terms of the book, so i do think that there is a tendency historians overlook dodd as a failed ambassador. i don't think that that is all correct. i think if i had to give him a letter grade given the circumstances i...
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or caved in to the nazis. he held true to that mandate much to the absolute annoyance of the third reich. he really ticked off the germans just by refusing to give on those fundamental principles and ultimately, i don't want to throw out anything spoilers in terms of the book, so i do think there's a tendency by historians to overlook dodd as a failed ambassador. i don't think that's at all correct. i think if i had to give him a letter grade given the circumstances, i would give him the curve of the era. i would give him a b-plus, so yes? one more total? okay. you're it. this better be good. no pressure. >> boy. [laughter] i know if this is a great question, but i loved your book devil in the white city, and i understand there's a film coming out. two questions. what's your level of involvement in the film, and if you're concerned about often when they make movies from books, they hollywood-ize them. >> good questions. the option was bought by leonardo dei cap pree yo. there's no screen play yet, so it will t
or caved in to the nazis. he held true to that mandate much to the absolute annoyance of the third reich. he really ticked off the germans just by refusing to give on those fundamental principles and ultimately, i don't want to throw out anything spoilers in terms of the book, so i do think there's a tendency by historians to overlook dodd as a failed ambassador. i don't think that's at all correct. i think if i had to give him a letter grade given the circumstances, i would give him the curve...
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around a million citizens are thought to have been killed during the nearly nine hundred day long nazi blockade of the city now called saying bob to all of the has been hearing these stories first time from those who managed to survive. bombed out count off and taken to the brink of starvation the blockade of lenin grant modern day saint petersburg by nazi troops was one of the most destructive sieges in the history of warfare when the german army encircled the city it wasn't the shells and bombs that the inhabitants feared most but was hunger. a good far worse when the famine spread there is nothing more terrible than famine than to be the or when nearest and dearest starve to death. those trapped inside the city have to resort to what ever means necessary to survive a horse slipped on an icy street in collapsed in egypt the people rushed out of their houses to chop it up our dad ran out with an axe he managed to get something like a hoof the whole family lived off it for a week sometimes they need to eat so people take drastic action on your own your there were days when i would step
around a million citizens are thought to have been killed during the nearly nine hundred day long nazi blockade of the city now called saying bob to all of the has been hearing these stories first time from those who managed to survive. bombed out count off and taken to the brink of starvation the blockade of lenin grant modern day saint petersburg by nazi troops was one of the most destructive sieges in the history of warfare when the german army encircled the city it wasn't the shells and...
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what would happen if one of his students called him a nazi in his classroom? would be some kind of action and probably he'd be disciplined in some form or fashion. not to mention that he probably would be ostracized by the other students who by now have been pretty well indoctrinated. >> yeah, are you ok with the lack of discipline in this case? >> of course not. this is a public -- this is a public employee and it's -- it's evident that they are -- that there is some unfair and unbalanced teaching going on in -- in the schoolroom. >> and you just touched on, i think, one of the most important points and that is this guy is a high school government teacher. whatever he says those kids sitting in the chairs are going to believe that to be true. and if -- if his presentation in class is like what he said at that particular town hall, those kids are getting a skewed view of government in america. >> that's exactly right. that's exactly right. what kind of a generation are we raising? now, wanot only are these young impressionable students but they're also hispani
what would happen if one of his students called him a nazi in his classroom? would be some kind of action and probably he'd be disciplined in some form or fashion. not to mention that he probably would be ostracized by the other students who by now have been pretty well indoctrinated. >> yeah, are you ok with the lack of discipline in this case? >> of course not. this is a public -- this is a public employee and it's -- it's evident that they are -- that there is some unfair and...
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. >> steve: okay. >> gretchen: so he called him a nazi.san antonio who was called that name. >> brian: george rodriguez. >> gretchen: nothing is going to really happen to this teacher. apparently he's been with the school for six years and the excuse given is that because students were not required to be at this event, although you saw many of them behind him there in the video, because it wasn't a requirement, apparently they don't feel that saying nazi to adults is offensive enough as a teacher. so a lot of kids were there and they had been required to be there, then maybe he would face disciplinary action. >> brian: i wonder how that resonates in san antonio. here is a statement from the school. he realized he shouldn't have gone that far and gave us a statement to express his concern and regret. i think they're not sharing with us. that according to the principal. >> steve: so you've got this guy, and remember, he's a government teacher. >> brian: six years. >> steve: right. he's the guy who is teaching the kids about the government an
. >> steve: okay. >> gretchen: so he called him a nazi.san antonio who was called that name. >> brian: george rodriguez. >> gretchen: nothing is going to really happen to this teacher. apparently he's been with the school for six years and the excuse given is that because students were not required to be at this event, although you saw many of them behind him there in the video, because it wasn't a requirement, apparently they don't feel that saying nazi to adults is...
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and take him to the brink of starvation the blockade of lead in grass modern day st petersburg by nazi troops was one of the most destructive sieges in the history of warfare when the german army encircled the city it wasn't the shells and bombs that the inhabitants feared most it was hunger. a good while worse when the famine spread well there is nothing much terrible famine than to be the one hand nearest and dearest starve to death. those trapped inside the city had to resort to whatever means necessary to survive the horse slipped on an icy streak and collapsed in egypt the people rushed out of their houses to chop it up or derren out with an axe he managed to get something like a hoof the whole family lived off it for a week sometimes they need to we saw people take drastic action on your own your there were days when i would step outside my house and see dead people lying in the snow with their buttocks severed for meat this isn't something we should try to cover up with heroic stories that would be unfair to the history of the siege and the people who enjoyed it designated lenin
and take him to the brink of starvation the blockade of lead in grass modern day st petersburg by nazi troops was one of the most destructive sieges in the history of warfare when the german army encircled the city it wasn't the shells and bombs that the inhabitants feared most it was hunger. a good while worse when the famine spread well there is nothing much terrible famine than to be the one hand nearest and dearest starve to death. those trapped inside the city had to resort to whatever...
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occupying officers and pointing to a poster of guernica the nazi officer said did you do that pablo picasso responded no you did it pablo fact is american banking fascist sympathiser he's a collaborator with american backing fascists and his writings are crashing but again this this points that pablo picasso the artist made to the fascist nazis it's not me that is. did what is depicted in my artwork it's you alex shaffer is saying the bankers did this i didn't do it i am just depicting what i see this is what happens when you have a country that takes what's in the bible literally here they see a painting which is art which is metaphorical which is representative which is a symbolic gesture and they can't help but take it literally because they simply are low information population that doesn't have the mental faculties to think above that kind of general i.q. level of a gnat max the bank referenced in the painting about biology schaefer is j.p. morgan chase which as we pointed out here on the kaiser report jamie dimon their c.e.o. said he only took twenty five billion dollars from
occupying officers and pointing to a poster of guernica the nazi officer said did you do that pablo picasso responded no you did it pablo fact is american banking fascist sympathiser he's a collaborator with american backing fascists and his writings are crashing but again this this points that pablo picasso the artist made to the fascist nazis it's not me that is. did what is depicted in my artwork it's you alex shaffer is saying the bankers did this i didn't do it i am just depicting what i...
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top stories this hour nazi. said decades since the tragedy of nine eleven which united the nation but brought about the true of the bloodiest wards of the twenty first century. and afghanistan which was invaded by the us shortly after the atrocity the relentless taliban's stage another deadly suicide bombing runs off he discovers most afghan civilians don't even know why their country was ever occupied by foreign troops. rusher in the sports world say goodbye to the country's top national ice hockey team wiped out in a plane crash in the blink of an eye. calls on the international community not to take sides in serious internal violence as president says negotiation is the only way to peace the arab league announces it's reached an agreement with damascus on long promised reforms. put more news for you in less than a quarter an hour from now in the meantime union is here with the support. good to have you with us this is sports day plenty ahead over the next ten minutes or so including all this. moving on all sp
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after we were evacuated we joined the army to take revenge for what the nazis and come to our people in a city so many civilians lost their lives through hunger and shelling so we proudly joined the red army to take revenge on the nazis he'd rather r.t. . the recap of this week's top story shortly to say goodbye astronaut. if. you. feel. the love of them is. just so. it's the. band. if. coming. up. in some pieces books multis available in greenwich old europe grand hotel emeralds small component of a club small circle sochi olympic gold circus. it was really a ski corinthian there skip it registered as a yes or no in scheme go to richard c. look you eco school told him. no so it's a. great . journey. to look people in the. moscow. welcome back here's a recap of today's top news and the week's top stories on our take america marks a decade since the tragedy of nine eleven but she writes of a nation but brought about two of the bloodiest war of the twenty first century. russia out of the sports world say goodbye to the country's top national hockey team wiped out in the blink of an eye
after we were evacuated we joined the army to take revenge for what the nazis and come to our people in a city so many civilians lost their lives through hunger and shelling so we proudly joined the red army to take revenge on the nazis he'd rather r.t. . the recap of this week's top story shortly to say goodbye astronaut. if. you. feel. the love of them is. just so. it's the. band. if. coming. up. in some pieces books multis available in greenwich old europe grand hotel emeralds small...
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sparing them on a very long after we were evacuated we joined the army to take revenge for what the nazis had done to our people in this city so many civilians lost their lives through hunger and shelling so we proudly joined the red army to take revenge on the nazis. r.t. . and for the fourth time the top prize at the venice film festival is coming to russia alexander's a corpse movie fast beat off other rivals to win the golden line the jury was united in his decision with the head darren aronofsky praising the picture saying it would change viewers forever with two years of shooting and an overall price tag of over a nine million dollars found this the core of the most ambitious project inspired by go to tragedy dialogue in german has yet to be translated to other languages including russians well for more about the director and his work he can go to our website. dot com dollars. and in just a few minutes we report on the ever growing mass of plastic waste choking the world's oceans and that's half our recap of the week's top stories here on r.t. . the libs. to use. in moscow all she's
sparing them on a very long after we were evacuated we joined the army to take revenge for what the nazis had done to our people in this city so many civilians lost their lives through hunger and shelling so we proudly joined the red army to take revenge on the nazis. r.t. . and for the fourth time the top prize at the venice film festival is coming to russia alexander's a corpse movie fast beat off other rivals to win the golden line the jury was united in his decision with the head darren...
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students from the sacred heart school in nazi uniforms, carrying a nazi flag.said that it glorifies the na sdplchlt is and they say it was a sports-day event and it was based on colors and the red group is the one of that used the nazi symbols. >>> public trust in the federal government is now at an all-time low. only 15% trust the government to do what is right. just about always or most of the time. 77% trust the federal government only some of the time. and there's a little number of 8 that say they never trust the government to do what is right. the previous low score for government trust was 17% in the summer of 1994. >>> all right. so you want to pick a fight with wisconsin? pick on cheese. the cheese head with the billboard controversy. we have both sides for you. >>> and we told you about the judge ruling against parts of the alabama immigration law, one of the toughest laws in the land, we'll hear from governor robert bentley. we'll check on that for you. a judge saying that the key provisions are thrown out. some of them include hiring, transporting,
students from the sacred heart school in nazi uniforms, carrying a nazi flag.said that it glorifies the na sdplchlt is and they say it was a sports-day event and it was based on colors and the red group is the one of that used the nazi symbols. >>> public trust in the federal government is now at an all-time low. only 15% trust the government to do what is right. just about always or most of the time. 77% trust the federal government only some of the time. and there's a little number...
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remember when you were a monster we were evacuated we joined the army to take revenge for what the nazis and done to our people in this city i'm so many civilians lost their lives through hunger and shelling so we proudly joined the red army to take revenge on the nazis peter oliver r.t. . with a recap of this week's top story shortly to stay with us you're not. to me. move use the first set. six. six six. six six six. six six six six six. in some pieces books solti's available in green to tell your grand hotel emerald. as a club smaller circles photo of the big golden. cringe an escapist s.a.'s morning jim finn scheme with the twins you take a look at the fun. now so it's a. great . comfort to. some to. moscow. welcome back here's a recap of today's top news and the week's top stories on our t.v. america marks a decade since the tragedy of nine eleven but you know i did a nation but brought about two of the bloodiest war of the twenty first century. russia in the sports world say goodbye to the country's top national livestock the team wiped out in the blink of an eye forty three people
remember when you were a monster we were evacuated we joined the army to take revenge for what the nazis and done to our people in this city i'm so many civilians lost their lives through hunger and shelling so we proudly joined the red army to take revenge on the nazis peter oliver r.t. . with a recap of this week's top story shortly to stay with us you're not. to me. move use the first set. six. six six. six six six. six six six six six. in some pieces books solti's available in green to tell...
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he said the excesses' and barbarity of the nazi regime form an important lesson for today's politician. -- for today's politicians. >> we have seen how power became divorced from justice. the power opposed to justice and crushed it and how the state became an instrument for destroying justice. to serve justice and to fight against injustice is and remains the fundamental task of the politician. >> pope benedict says that germany and europe will stand by these values and not sacrifice ethics for power. he criticized the idea that religion has no place in politics. >> this rational perception forms our cultural memory. 24 get it or consign it to the past would like be and detail in our culture. --ó to forget it or consign it to the pass would be like amputating a part of our culture. >> the german president did not shy away from a difficult questions. he believes that people can get divorced and be remarried. >> how much mercy does the church show when dealing with people's lives? also when individuals have done wrong? what place is there for laymen beside the clergy, for women beside me
he said the excesses' and barbarity of the nazi regime form an important lesson for today's politician. -- for today's politicians. >> we have seen how power became divorced from justice. the power opposed to justice and crushed it and how the state became an instrument for destroying justice. to serve justice and to fight against injustice is and remains the fundamental task of the politician. >> pope benedict says that germany and europe will stand by these values and not...
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to we were evacuated we join the army to take revenge for what the nazis and done to our people in this city so many civilians lost their lives through hunger and shelling so we proudly joined the red army to take revenge on the know. and there's other stories of go here this out stay with us here for a recap of the week's headlines in just a few. a little bit over the. abyss. the. this is our city and these are the week's main stories. american marks a decade since the tragedy of nine eleven which united a nation by the broader battle to hold the bloodiest rules of the twenty first century and we're bringing you some live pictures from new york right now. in afghanistan which was invaded by the you are surely on to the atrocity the relentless taliban has staged another deadly suicide bombing and as all she discovers the most are going to millions don't even know why their country was ever occupied by foreign troops and. also russia has been mourning the loss of one of its top hockey teams locomotion jaroslav in a plane crash under each of their pros games this season the tragedy has sh
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and for some reason poland takes germany's "we might become nazis" thing pretty seriously. their finance minister said this crisis could lead the war in ten to 20 years. ten to 20 years. and that's in celsius. folks, europe has been torn apart by war so many times, and for it to happen again would be so wonderful. because world war ii is what got america out of the great depression. u.s. manufacturing soared, unemployment plunged, and tonguing strangers in times square reached record highs, but ten to 20 years i believe is too long the wait, so let me just prime the pump a little bit. everyone knows the fastest way to start a european war is to piss off the krauts. so let's give them a real it can in the schnitzels. hey, germany, belgian's european affairs official says you lack solidarity and shouldn't be telling other nations what to do, adding, "i bet you don't even have the balls to invade us again." and hey, deutschland, england's former prime minister gordon brown said, "it is also time for germany to acknowledge it must be integral to solving the problem because it h
and for some reason poland takes germany's "we might become nazis" thing pretty seriously. their finance minister said this crisis could lead the war in ten to 20 years. ten to 20 years. and that's in celsius. folks, europe has been torn apart by war so many times, and for it to happen again would be so wonderful. because world war ii is what got america out of the great depression. u.s. manufacturing soared, unemployment plunged, and tonguing strangers in times square reached record...
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its windows display a picture of a soldier of nazi germany. she's just not heed the thousands of protesters who gathered on the square in two thousand and seven the bronze soldier monument to the liberators of talent was moved to the city's outskirts today there is nothing but its old spot. we never thought we would live to hear my grandfather asking for advice on whether he should wear his medals when he goes out on may ninth. and never occurred to us that a public display of decorations awarded for the fight against fascism might be banned in europe that was responsible for the loss of so many lives there. on victory day may the ninth people still bring flowers not only to the military cemetery but also to the square the former location of the bronze soldier. wealthy british scientists i. sometimes. markets finance scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. download the official auntie application to your i phon
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its windows display a picture of a soldier of nazi germany. the thirties does not heed the fountains of protesters who gathered on thomas mighty square in two thousand and seven the bronze soldier the monuments the liberation of talent was moved to the city's outskirts today there is nothing but law but it's old spot. we never thought we would live to hear my grandfather asking for advice on whether he should wear his medals when he goes out on may ninth. never occurred to us that a public display of decorations awarded for the fight against sashes and might be banned in europe that our system was responsible for the loss of so many lives their. own victory day may the ninth people still bring flowers not only to the military cemetery but also to the square the formal location of the bronze soldier. admission free cretaceous free in-store charges free. range month three. three stooges free. zone free broadcast flooding video for your media projects for free media r t v dot com. wealthy british stock. market. find out what's really happening to
its windows display a picture of a soldier of nazi germany. the thirties does not heed the fountains of protesters who gathered on thomas mighty square in two thousand and seven the bronze soldier the monuments the liberation of talent was moved to the city's outskirts today there is nothing but law but it's old spot. we never thought we would live to hear my grandfather asking for advice on whether he should wear his medals when he goes out on may ninth. never occurred to us that a public...