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germany pauses to remember that those killed by a neo-nazi gang. >> european judge's rule that libya violated human rights by returning migrants to libya. >> and showing off part beneath the surface. -- showing off parts -- showing off art. >> well, for a minute, all of germany came to halt on thursday. a neo-nazi gang for nearly a decade, going undetected by police. >> political leaders gathered to offer condolences to the families of victims and issue a warning o the nation. >> they came side-by-side, the families of the victims and the highest representatives of the german states. there was a candle for each of the 10 victims of the neo-nazi killing spree, and 11 symbolizing all the other victims of racist violence in germany. chancellor angela merkel asked for forgiveness from the families of victims and warned of the dangers of turning a blind eye to racist crimes. >> we forget too quickly, much too quickly. we suppress what is happening in our midst. perhaps because we are preoccupied with other things or because we feel helpless toward all that is going on around us. or do we
germany pauses to remember that those killed by a neo-nazi gang. >> european judge's rule that libya violated human rights by returning migrants to libya. >> and showing off part beneath the surface. -- showing off parts -- showing off art. >> well, for a minute, all of germany came to halt on thursday. a neo-nazi gang for nearly a decade, going undetected by police. >> political leaders gathered to offer condolences to the families of victims and issue a warning o the...
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(audience reacts) >> jon: you want to do the nazi dance? is that what you want to do? want to do this? all right, let's do this! (cheers and applause) first of all, when the nazis came for people, they also left with them. (laughter) it wasn't a metaphor. and as for your slippery slope, hitler did not start small. his deliberate annihilation of a religion didn't kick off with "insurance reform." (laughter) he started by trying to take over all of germany with a machine gun in a beer hall. they saw him coming. in jail he authored a little best-seller writing "the personification of the devil as the symbol of all evil assumes the living shape of the jew." doesn't sound nearly as bad in its original angry german. (laughter) that's a real font, by the way. so in the early 18930s when you're saying hitler was making subtle and incremental changes and it was a slippery slope, he was focusing on more broad changes like 192 when a little group of a half million brown shirts shot his political opponents in the streets not to mention those intimate little back room gatheringings
(audience reacts) >> jon: you want to do the nazi dance? is that what you want to do? want to do this? all right, let's do this! (cheers and applause) first of all, when the nazis came for people, they also left with them. (laughter) it wasn't a metaphor. and as for your slippery slope, hitler did not start small. his deliberate annihilation of a religion didn't kick off with "insurance reform." (laughter) he started by trying to take over all of germany with a machine gun in a...
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in this particular case, the political establishment is saying, "we take the threat of nazi violenceeriously, and we need to do something about it." >> john, thank you very much. >> kazakhstan's president is in berlin for talks with the german chancellor. angela merkel has called for a wider investigation into a police crackdown ordered by his government in december, but despite human rights concerns in the former soviet republic, they have agreed to tighter economic ties. >> the strategic deal worth 3 billion euros was signed in the chancellor's office. the agreement will allow german companies to search for raw materials in the mineral-rich central asian nation. merkel said the cooperation did not only benefit german industry. >> we will not just profit from exploiting important resources. germany will also make its technological expertise and industrial capabilities available to kazakhstan. >> the country is thought to have massive deposits of the highly sought after rare earth elements needed for modern technology products. until now, china has in effect had a monopoly on the mar
in this particular case, the political establishment is saying, "we take the threat of nazi violenceeriously, and we need to do something about it." >> john, thank you very much. >> kazakhstan's president is in berlin for talks with the german chancellor. angela merkel has called for a wider investigation into a police crackdown ordered by his government in december, but despite human rights concerns in the former soviet republic, they have agreed to tighter economic ties....
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con la bandera de estados unidos, y debajo la bandera de la ss, la bandera más temida del ejército nazi doble s, era el símbolo de la fuerza policial alemana en prisiones y campos de concentración. >>> esos símbolos de odio, la juventud de hoy en día y las personas armadas que salvaron personas en el régimen nazi, tienen que ser educadas. >>> la foto fue descubierta por el inspector militar, según ellos, la doble s, es por scout snipers. >>> el agente utiliza todo tipo de insignias, uno lo ve en los chicos, la gente joven en particular, aparentemente es una moda. >>> se investigó también a otros marines, orinando sobre insurgentes afganos, pero muchos creen que no se tiene que dejar de hablar del capítulo donde murieron 6 millones de judíos. >>> al contrario, como que quieren olvidarse que eso sucedió, habiendo personas que niegan el holocausto. >>> por eso se llamó al secretario de defensa león panneta, para que las nuevas generaciones de soldados, sepan de ese momento de la historia que no se tiene que olvidar. >>> muy cierto, el comandante de la infantería de marina, se disculpó a la
con la bandera de estados unidos, y debajo la bandera de la ss, la bandera más temida del ejército nazi doble s, era el símbolo de la fuerza policial alemana en prisiones y campos de concentración. >>> esos símbolos de odio, la juventud de hoy en día y las personas armadas que salvaron personas en el régimen nazi, tienen que ser educadas. >>> la foto fue descubierta por el inspector militar, según ellos, la doble s, es por scout snipers. >>> el agente utiliza...
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the nazis are rising. bonhoeffer begins to say things you would not hear in germany, even in the churches in those days. he spoke of jesus as the man for others. he said, whoever does not stand up for the jews does not have the right to sing gregorian chants. his whole life was about the idea that you must have a living relationship with god and it must lead you to action. that you must obey god, that you will look different. of course, dead religion demonizes others. i just said that. and apart from god's intervention, that is what we do, so don't think you would do that. you will do that. we're broken human beings apart from god. that's what we do. we don't think we're better than the germans. do you think you're better than the germans in that era? we're capable of the same horrible things. wilburforce somehow saw in the people what he didn't see, and we celebrate him for it. bonhoeffer saw what they didn't see and we celebrate him for it. what did he say that they saw? there's one answer, it was jesus.
the nazis are rising. bonhoeffer begins to say things you would not hear in germany, even in the churches in those days. he spoke of jesus as the man for others. he said, whoever does not stand up for the jews does not have the right to sing gregorian chants. his whole life was about the idea that you must have a living relationship with god and it must lead you to action. that you must obey god, that you will look different. of course, dead religion demonizes others. i just said that. and...
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(laura) the prison gangs are the mexican mafia, the aryan brotherhood, nuestra familia nazi low riders, the northern structure, the texas syndicate and the black guerrilla family. but unlike street gangs, prison gangs don't even admit that they exist and don't let the tens of thousands of inmates that they control talk about them either. >>the mexican mafia, if you ask any inmate, what's the mexican mafia, they're going to tell you, "what are you talking about, i never even heard of that." >>does that go for all the other prison gangs in addition to the mexican mafia? >>the majority of them, yes. (laura) so the best way to get information is by going to what's known as a drop-out yard. so you can see that there are more people out on this yard and that's because this yard houses gang drop-outs. >>you're going to see blacks and whites talking. you'll see 'em, they play basketball in a mixed forum. i mean, you can see 'em, even out on the handball court, you see a hispanic and a black. so you'll see them talking more than you would on any other yard. (laura) but even here, it can be hard
(laura) the prison gangs are the mexican mafia, the aryan brotherhood, nuestra familia nazi low riders, the northern structure, the texas syndicate and the black guerrilla family. but unlike street gangs, prison gangs don't even admit that they exist and don't let the tens of thousands of inmates that they control talk about them either. >>the mexican mafia, if you ask any inmate, what's the mexican mafia, they're going to tell you, "what are you talking about, i never even heard of...
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occupation and right there you see those are italian soldiers captured by the greeks then forcing a nazi detour in degrees delaying hitler's invasion of the soviet union until summer forcing his troops to endure a soviet winter that proved devastating for the nazis and turned the tide of world war two for the allies now knowing this history it's not surprising perhaps to see the burning of german flags and the anti nazi sentiment in greece this time around this is not to suggest that germany is the aggressor here but that greeks are simply channeling a history of occupation as a fuel for the resistance that hey maybe we'll all be forced to undertake if this financial occupation isn't stopped so if greece is leading the resistance against this financial occupation where is it headed where does that put people facing poverty and joblessness all over the western world where we've seen exploding protests that's a question we want to answer that's why we have gerald celente here because he's the trends forecaster he's founder and director of the trends research institute publisher of the tren
occupation and right there you see those are italian soldiers captured by the greeks then forcing a nazi detour in degrees delaying hitler's invasion of the soviet union until summer forcing his troops to endure a soviet winter that proved devastating for the nazis and turned the tide of world war two for the allies now knowing this history it's not surprising perhaps to see the burning of german flags and the anti nazi sentiment in greece this time around this is not to suggest that germany is...
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have that right now but basically we are protesters burning a german flag we saw them holding up a nazi flag saying all the nazis must leave despite this a new report out today says hey maybe greeks are thinking if you can't beat em join em athens news is reporting they've seen a twenty percent uptick in young greeks looking to learn german to have a better chance in the job market to make sure i am very curious your reaction to that we've seen so many the divisions but now we see greeks that are just basically lining up it looks like to learn german and that's only because that's what happened after world war two you know a lot of greek despero a lot of them with the german a lot of songs came out about the worker up on the father of the past prime minister who famously said we don't want to be the winners of europe there was a lot of nationalism about greece's position as kind of a blue collar workers of europe so i think it's kind of interesting that this is kind of happening all over again and kind of a love hate relationship and i just think it's interesting that it's happening and
have that right now but basically we are protesters burning a german flag we saw them holding up a nazi flag saying all the nazis must leave despite this a new report out today says hey maybe greeks are thinking if you can't beat em join em athens news is reporting they've seen a twenty percent uptick in young greeks looking to learn german to have a better chance in the job market to make sure i am very curious your reaction to that we've seen so many the divisions but now we see greeks that...
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the date has become a rallying point for members of the neo- nazi movement.onstrators have planned a marched through dresden and police expect major counter-protests and plan to dispatch 4000 officers to prevent a repeat of last year's clashes. >> the thing about piggery 13th is that it involves a political discussion in the mood is always very tense. -- the thing about february 13th is that it is tense. >> church bells tolled at 9:45 p.m. to mark the moment when the bombs start to rain down on dresden. >> the quarter than in has convicted two businessmen for causing the deaths of factory workers. >> the two it were have said to fail with safety rules in the handling of asbestos. >> it has been banned, but many are still exposed to asbestos every day. >> outside the courthouse, relatives waited to hear the verdict of the trial in the death of those this irresponsible for their loved ones. >> my brother died of lung cancer due to asbestos 13 years ago. we hope to dissatisfying results from those who did wrong and knowing there were killing people by making har
the date has become a rallying point for members of the neo- nazi movement.onstrators have planned a marched through dresden and police expect major counter-protests and plan to dispatch 4000 officers to prevent a repeat of last year's clashes. >> the thing about piggery 13th is that it involves a political discussion in the mood is always very tense. -- the thing about february 13th is that it is tense. >> church bells tolled at 9:45 p.m. to mark the moment when the bombs start to...
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occupy oakland as well as nazi and antineo-nazi groups. when they decided to leave, officers helped by clearing the path through the crowd. that's when occupiers threw rocks and paint balls at them. three protesters were taken into custody. >>> it could be a game changer. the judge today ruled critical evidence can be used against sheriff ross mirkarimi in his domestic abuse trial. what it is and what it may mean. >>> embattled san francisco sheriff lost his bid to toss out crucial photographic evidence in his upcoming trial of the bruise he allegedly inflicted on his wife, venezuelan wife, during a new year's eve fight. >> obviously i'm disappointed. there's nothing that happened that doesn't make me think i'm right and the statement should have been excluded, but here we are. >> however, it was a make it or break it ruling for district attorney, george, who is pursuing the misdemeanor charges. >> obviously we were pleased. we maintain all along this was admissible evidence. >> d.a. had good reason to be worried. why lopez has refused to
occupy oakland as well as nazi and antineo-nazi groups. when they decided to leave, officers helped by clearing the path through the crowd. that's when occupiers threw rocks and paint balls at them. three protesters were taken into custody. >>> it could be a game changer. the judge today ruled critical evidence can be used against sheriff ross mirkarimi in his domestic abuse trial. what it is and what it may mean. >>> embattled san francisco sheriff lost his bid to toss out...
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that didn't even happen under nazi occupation. there were 5 million to 6 million surplus debts. now by "surplus debts, it's a term used by demographers to indicate deaths that could not have been predicted on previous trends. in other words, something different happened. after the soviet union collapsed, people who lost faith in previous ideal, people who were suddenly impoverished, who lost the protection of the welfare state, died in alarming numbers, numbers rem necessary sent of a country at war. under these circumstances, many well-meaning people also simply fore sook the obligation to settling thes with history. when putin came into power and there was a raw material boom, a commodities boom in the world of which russia was the beneficiary primarily and there was no return to the issue of historical justice; nor was there, by the way, a realignment of priorities on behalf of respect for the individual because the regime, the economic reforms were carried out without the slightest interest in what effect they would have on ordinary people. it's the -- it could be said that
that didn't even happen under nazi occupation. there were 5 million to 6 million surplus debts. now by "surplus debts, it's a term used by demographers to indicate deaths that could not have been predicted on previous trends. in other words, something different happened. after the soviet union collapsed, people who lost faith in previous ideal, people who were suddenly impoverished, who lost the protection of the welfare state, died in alarming numbers, numbers rem necessary sent of a...
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a sniper posed for a photograph in front of an image that looks like the nazi ss. it was said that it was meant to identify the troops as scout snipers, not nazis. in china, a huge security operation has been launched to bring an end to unrest in tibet and areas. three people have set themselves on fire in the past week alone. they're calling for freedom for the tibetans. most of the trouble has been in the border region. we have just been to the area and this report contains images you may find discussing doss distressing. >> it is tie latest crackdown. -- we have just been in the area and this report contains images that you may find it distressing. >> it is the latest crackdown. an area the size of england cordoned off. we had to sign a document promising that we would not attempt to enter tibetan areas. when we refuse, they said that our pieces could be canceled and we could be expelled from the country. -- they said that our visas could be canceled. there is a new and shocking protest, sacrificing themselves in protest. this was a 25-year-old nun party herself
a sniper posed for a photograph in front of an image that looks like the nazi ss. it was said that it was meant to identify the troops as scout snipers, not nazis. in china, a huge security operation has been launched to bring an end to unrest in tibet and areas. three people have set themselves on fire in the past week alone. they're calling for freedom for the tibetans. most of the trouble has been in the border region. we have just been to the area and this report contains images you may...
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>> i'll throw in the soup nazi. >> soup for you. >> i own all the characters. >> last living munchkin. >> i thought he passed away. >> i found another one. [ laughter ] >> in the commerce, seinfeld is battling to be the first owner of a new acura nsx. someone else first dibs. so he offers him everything including an old favorite the soup nazi you saw there and by the way a 30-second spot in sunday's super bowl enjoy it because the advertisers are paying $3.5 million. >> i know. crazy stuff. >> a lot of bread. >>> and don't forget about the puppy bowl, right? also airing on sunday follow the 8thier in a row. animal planet is showcasing the canine battle for the 8th year in a row. you can vote to this year's mvp, most valuable puppy. >> where's the instant replay where they give them the heisman? all right. we'll show you later. who needs it. we have the two buzzer beating shots getting national attention. there it is. just couldn't stop showing the puppies they were so cute. >>> we'll be right back. and on e-s-p-n >>> well, today's tip of the day is going to be is with dinosaur kale on
>> i'll throw in the soup nazi. >> soup for you. >> i own all the characters. >> last living munchkin. >> i thought he passed away. >> i found another one. [ laughter ] >> in the commerce, seinfeld is battling to be the first owner of a new acura nsx. someone else first dibs. so he offers him everything including an old favorite the soup nazi you saw there and by the way a 30-second spot in sunday's super bowl enjoy it because the advertisers are paying...
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. >> it's a tattoo of a nazi flag. you know, it's supposed to mean that i represent the nazi clan. the brothers of the lodge, so to speak. i had this put on my face when i was a youngster. you understand? i wanted to make a political statement. i also wanted to impress my girlfriend, but it impressed her the wrong way and she got rid of me. >> why do you wear the hat? >> because there's people in here that tell me the thing on my face is not cool and they don't want to have to look at it. so i wear the hat and that's peace in the valley. does that explain anything? >> but none of our crews ever had a tattoo encounter quite like the one at utah state prison. >> i will never forget the moment that i first set eyes on curtis algire. it's really quite shocking to see the ss lightning bolts, swastikas, nazi imagery, and with the tattoos all over his face, first time i saw him peeking out of that cell i was definitely intimidated. >> curtis algire and his cousin tony peak were covered head to toe in tattoos. many of which were applied by algire, himself. >> i do my whole face, my left ar
. >> it's a tattoo of a nazi flag. you know, it's supposed to mean that i represent the nazi clan. the brothers of the lodge, so to speak. i had this put on my face when i was a youngster. you understand? i wanted to make a political statement. i also wanted to impress my girlfriend, but it impressed her the wrong way and she got rid of me. >> why do you wear the hat? >> because there's people in here that tell me the thing on my face is not cool and they don't want to have to...
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flag in what looks like a nazi ss symbol. marine investigation leave the ss was meant to represent sniper scouts and did not realize it was a nazi symbol. but still they are demanding an investigation and want the marines in the photo to be held accountable. >>> a military jury has town a marine not guilty of hazing a fellow machine. lance corporal shot himself in afghanistan. now the first marine to face trial in this case was sentenced to 30 days in jail and demoted after pleaded guilty to assault. court-martial is pending for a third marine. >>> 5:15. three of the four republican presidential candidates are looking for a boost in a huge rally of conservatives in washington, d.c. today. ktvu alison burns is in our d.c. newsroom and why that are stepping away from the campaign trail just to be there. >> reporter: more than 10,000 die hard republicans all in one place and the candidates want to woo them. mitt romney is participating in an early morning event outside of d.c.. this is a look at the room where he will be meeting
flag in what looks like a nazi ss symbol. marine investigation leave the ss was meant to represent sniper scouts and did not realize it was a nazi symbol. but still they are demanding an investigation and want the marines in the photo to be held accountable. >>> a military jury has town a marine not guilty of hazing a fellow machine. lance corporal shot himself in afghanistan. now the first marine to face trial in this case was sentenced to 30 days in jail and demoted after pleaded...
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not full freedom as yet to intervene on behalf of the victims of nazi aggression in germany and this issue would become much, much more important in the presidential year of 1940 after germany does what in the spring and summer of 1940? >> invades poland. >> invaded poland earlier. you had the so-called phony war for a while. then things changed. when they swept across -- what did they call that?the itzkrieg. france thought they were protected by, what? the imaginal line. the series of fortresses. germans said, we'll go around that. who cares? they march into paris by june of 1940. so a whole new phase of crisis is now facing fdr, who's got to stay neutral. he can't get involved in the war, but he wasn't neutral. you know, woodrow wilson said we'll be neutral in fact and in spirit. fdr said we'll just be neutral in fact. we're not neutral in spirit. it's quite clear, you know, that germany and its allies represent a fundamental threat not only to europe but to latin america, where there's a lot of nazi subversion going on. ultimately, if the united states becomes isolated to the unit
not full freedom as yet to intervene on behalf of the victims of nazi aggression in germany and this issue would become much, much more important in the presidential year of 1940 after germany does what in the spring and summer of 1940? >> invades poland. >> invaded poland earlier. you had the so-called phony war for a while. then things changed. when they swept across -- what did they call that?the itzkrieg. france thought they were protected by, what? the imaginal line. the series...
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. >> algunos eran claros, alemanes neo nazis, la policía tuvo que manejarlos. >> el legislador seguiviodocumentados . >> y una persona úperdió la vida a causa de un balacera. >> una mujer recibe un transplante, pero era de la amante del esposo. >> y y a la vuelta volvemos con más informaciónes, no se vayan. . >> . >> (♪ ♪) . >> el ligislador seguillo presentó un proyecto para que los indocumentados tengan licencia de conducir. >> las autoridades de long beach investigan cómo homicidio la muerte de una niña de 11 años, tras una pelea con una compañera. >> un tiroteo en una escuela de ohio, un estudiantes abrió fuego en la cafetería. >> los joves huyeron y el sospechoso fue capturado. >> según documentos oficiales. >> dirck haerd, hacía compran ilegales a nombre de la empresa. >> chiao wei, lo acusaron por vender información confidencial. >> los precios de peig, dijo que la red de reformas de servicios públicos culpan de apapachar a esta empresa que eleva los precios. >> barack obama incitó a invertir más en educación. >> en su reunión anual a washington . >> todos hemos enfrentado dificu
. >> algunos eran claros, alemanes neo nazis, la policía tuvo que manejarlos. >> el legislador seguiviodocumentados . >> y una persona úperdió la vida a causa de un balacera. >> una mujer recibe un transplante, pero era de la amante del esposo. >> y y a la vuelta volvemos con más informaciónes, no se vayan. . >> . >> (♪ ♪) . >> el ligislador seguillo presentó un proyecto para que los indocumentados tengan licencia de conducir. >>...
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for greater social economic prosperity this from his latest article detailing his electoral program nazis discuss details. well the main idea of the sort of go is that civil society in russia has grown and developed and become much more active most importantly compared to say ten years ago and what comes to the state well it's a lagging behind at the moment people do want to be more active and have more influence on the political life and one of the mechanisms providing them with these opportunities is the internet and this is not only about the tens of thousands of people who now take to the streets for this or that rally is about millions of internet users in russia who over the past few years have become very active there is scores of blogs and forums videos of all internet wars between political movements and all of them are going on on the web and the prime minister wants to see the role of the internet is influence increase more user friendly government websites to provide proper bases for public discussion and not only on initiatives put forward by the state any person any internet
for greater social economic prosperity this from his latest article detailing his electoral program nazis discuss details. well the main idea of the sort of go is that civil society in russia has grown and developed and become much more active most importantly compared to say ten years ago and what comes to the state well it's a lagging behind at the moment people do want to be more active and have more influence on the political life and one of the mechanisms providing them with these...
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of nazi germany the world war two and of course the holocaust and. persians these. pictures these experiences recalled in order to impress upon the world that external pressure should be dealt with. that here is witnessing a growing outcries the country's russian line r.t. or anger escalating state level discrimination they're hoping that an upcoming referendum could see their language actually recognized. by many as the first step in the long road to a store in their basic political rights what is actually our chefs kaye has the story. this professor from a lot of you wants everyone in his country to have equal rights that's why he had no second thoughts when the initiative of a referendum to make russian the country second state language came up. can't accept the policy of true true to my friends from the russian minority who also built it from his independence in one thousand nine to one shoulder to shoulder but now they're being treated like garbage to citizenship for the new jobs here that's why i signed for the referendum ethnic russians make up a third of luc
of nazi germany the world war two and of course the holocaust and. persians these. pictures these experiences recalled in order to impress upon the world that external pressure should be dealt with. that here is witnessing a growing outcries the country's russian line r.t. or anger escalating state level discrimination they're hoping that an upcoming referendum could see their language actually recognized. by many as the first step in the long road to a store in their basic political rights...
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. >>> world war ii ended in europe when the nazis surrendered. the commander was dwight david eisenhower. when he came home in june, new york city threw a ticker tape parade to mark the end of the war in europe. on that day in june, when eisenhower felt the adulation of new york and the nation at that parade, troops were still at war. the nazis sure rear denied in may, the parade in the canyon of heros did not mean every american who had been in harm's way was safe at home. that parade was held because we were a country that had gone to war, fighting the nazis was done, that was worth throwing a heck of a lot of paper out the windows for. june 10th, 1991 parade the mark the end of the gulf war, when it ended saddam hussein was still in power and thousands of americans still deployed to the region, particularly u.s. air force personnel, enforcing no-fly zones to contain saddam. after the parade to mark the end of the war, we were a country that had gone to war, worth throwing a whole lot of paper out windows to mark the end of the war, even with t
. >>> world war ii ended in europe when the nazis surrendered. the commander was dwight david eisenhower. when he came home in june, new york city threw a ticker tape parade to mark the end of the war in europe. on that day in june, when eisenhower felt the adulation of new york and the nation at that parade, troops were still at war. the nazis sure rear denied in may, the parade in the canyon of heros did not mean every american who had been in harm's way was safe at home. that parade...
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you became a member of the nazi part and the ku klux klan. >> that was in 1973.n -- >> you weren't a member very long. >> just a year with that one. i didn't speak with any of them. they were filled with fbi informants and people trying to get information from you. >> how did these groups think about you? you weren't there for a very long time, were they too conservative for you? >> they were mostly weren't doing anything, you know? most of them were into talking. the average klansman and average nazi, they're all talk, and that's it. >> what were you into? >> i was into action, you know, doing things. i wanted to actually do something. i wasn't sure specifically what i wanted to do. >> so you became kind of a loner? >> yeah, you got to be because you can't trust anybody. >> i thought when he gave that explanation, he was more or less legitimizing why he left that organization. part of the reason is because they weren't extreme enough for him. then you begin to see him focus a little more on what he ends up being the rest of his time before he's arrested, which i
you became a member of the nazi part and the ku klux klan. >> that was in 1973.n -- >> you weren't a member very long. >> just a year with that one. i didn't speak with any of them. they were filled with fbi informants and people trying to get information from you. >> how did these groups think about you? you weren't there for a very long time, were they too conservative for you? >> they were mostly weren't doing anything, you know? most of them were into talking....
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so those are some protesters burning the german flag that you just saw chanting out with the nazis so how long will greeks continue to bear the weight of austerity with no end in sight and of policies being pushed by people they don't know working together with politicians they don't trust and these talks that go on with leaders and the true international lenders we wish we could have insight into what goes on behind those closed doors but we can't so we'll just have to imagine help us. are they just talking to themselves making it seem like they're having a fight when really they're working as one to push through these reforms and again at what cost to society well here to talk about it nomi prins author of black tuesday. the vocal put it right there she's also former managing director at goldman sachs. and we're so happy to have her again on the show know me welcome back to capital count nice to see it thanks for being here i know you were tweeting earlier today about this situation in greece what would be your message to the private sector and to the i.m.f. as we're seeing pain inf
so those are some protesters burning the german flag that you just saw chanting out with the nazis so how long will greeks continue to bear the weight of austerity with no end in sight and of policies being pushed by people they don't know working together with politicians they don't trust and these talks that go on with leaders and the true international lenders we wish we could have insight into what goes on behind those closed doors but we can't so we'll just have to imagine help us. are...
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those protesters were chanting out with the nazis not exactly a sign of european brotherhood we'll look at the bailouts cost to society and the u.s. forty states have signed on to a twenty five billion dollars settlement with the five biggest banks guilty of foreclosure abuses such as robo signing but who would this provide relief to exactly homeowners or big banks author and former goldman sachs managing director nomi prins will give us the real scoop let's get to today's capital account. so federal reserve chairman ben bernanke he testified before the senate today last week remember he testified before the house and the media that i saw today was wanting to hear if the good u.s. jobs numbers that came out since bernanke had last spoke and would change anything about monetary policy or about what he said now remember the jobs report has been deemed good because the headline unemployment number went down a little bit to eight point three percent now bernanke he actually said this understates the weakness of the labor market in that hearing today but here's the thing do these monthly num
those protesters were chanting out with the nazis not exactly a sign of european brotherhood we'll look at the bailouts cost to society and the u.s. forty states have signed on to a twenty five billion dollars settlement with the five biggest banks guilty of foreclosure abuses such as robo signing but who would this provide relief to exactly homeowners or big banks author and former goldman sachs managing director nomi prins will give us the real scoop let's get to today's capital account. so...
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did the nazis burned books and we don't want to be like them right former u.s. marine also our team blogger jake alberto lending his perspective to this matter that is still going on right now thanks so much i see if you're saying well the united nations humanitarian chief is headed to syria to try to deliver aid to the conflict torn country the red cross has been hoping for a cease fire in order to get in with medical help as well but still is heard no answer about this request in some cases though they have gotten in have started to evacuate wounded and sick women and children for the from the city of homes but there is growing unrest and bloodshed on the streets of syria which includes the deaths of nearly seventy people just in the last twenty four hours r.t. correspondent maria financial is in damascus and has more on the ongoing crisis there. time to change tactics with fighting in homes entering its third week the syrian opposition based abroad and its foreign supporters seem to have run out of patience the foreign military solution to the country's crisi
did the nazis burned books and we don't want to be like them right former u.s. marine also our team blogger jake alberto lending his perspective to this matter that is still going on right now thanks so much i see if you're saying well the united nations humanitarian chief is headed to syria to try to deliver aid to the conflict torn country the red cross has been hoping for a cease fire in order to get in with medical help as well but still is heard no answer about this request in some cases...
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did the nazis burned books and we don't want to be like them all right former u.s. marine also r.t. blogger jack alberto lending his perspective to this matter that is still going on right now thanks so much for staying well today in tunisia a gathering of leaders from about seventy countries the mission to try to come up with ideas for ways to better deal with the violence and the chaos in syria especially when it comes to trying to get into the country with food and medical supplies but several other conversations were had as well including ideas like arming the syrian opposition and other forms of military intervention not at the meeting leaders from russia or china are to correspond a morass a notion that has a look at the friends of syria conference that took place today. the maids you know the countries calling themselves friends of syria raised many questions before it even started why would iran seventy arab and western nations get into nature has been a mystery till the last moment. and if they are real they should not think about economic sanctions that re
did the nazis burned books and we don't want to be like them all right former u.s. marine also r.t. blogger jack alberto lending his perspective to this matter that is still going on right now thanks so much for staying well today in tunisia a gathering of leaders from about seventy countries the mission to try to come up with ideas for ways to better deal with the violence and the chaos in syria especially when it comes to trying to get into the country with food and medical supplies but...
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the main crime of which the nazi criminals were condemned and haying to is what was called the supreme international crime to be clearly defined which is the worst of all war crimes because it encompasses all of the evil that it follows. but if that point* is correct the presumption of innocence with the anglo-american law of our by now it is simply totally dismissed and with praise. with osama bin laden the prime suspect four 9/11 the fact is good government has yet to provide that undoubtedly is the prime suspect a couple months ago obama invaded another country and apprehended and murdered him and dispose the body without autopsy. this was praised as a great achievement of the obama administration and prepare a couple months later it was extended in a matter that where one american citizen, a cleric who was accused of some involvement with crimes but no evidence was presented the main charge was a fluid to speaker of english transmitting and offering support for the richie hottie operations. he was killed a couple weeks ago and is the general reaction was illustrated in "the new yor
the main crime of which the nazi criminals were condemned and haying to is what was called the supreme international crime to be clearly defined which is the worst of all war crimes because it encompasses all of the evil that it follows. but if that point* is correct the presumption of innocence with the anglo-american law of our by now it is simply totally dismissed and with praise. with osama bin laden the prime suspect four 9/11 the fact is good government has yet to provide that undoubtedly...
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remembering the victims of the nazi germany. 200,000 prisoners are believed to be held in the camps. most are christians. this man suggests south koreans must express concern. robert parks spoke at the rally. they tortured him during his imprisonment in 2010. he says the north korean regime is committing genocide against its own people. >> north korea has employed each of the five acts through executions and state-sanctioned murders, stay induced mass starvation, forcible abortions and the forcible enslavement of children. >> this north kore participants the chinese embassy in seoul. christian activists prayed for north korean prisoners and their family. this college student urges more christians to speak out. >> i wept and prayed when i realized in proverbs it says we should speak up for those that cannot do so for themselves. >> rally organizers are urging them to announce a clear statement against the koreans. >> you are about to meet a young lady who was part of north korea's secret underground church. her story has never been told until now. >> her name is kim jen, born in north
remembering the victims of the nazi germany. 200,000 prisoners are believed to be held in the camps. most are christians. this man suggests south koreans must express concern. robert parks spoke at the rally. they tortured him during his imprisonment in 2010. he says the north korean regime is committing genocide against its own people. >> north korea has employed each of the five acts through executions and state-sanctioned murders, stay induced mass starvation, forcible abortions and...
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the flag they're standing next to has a loggo resembling the nazi ss. but camp pendelton says the investigation proves it's an unfortunate coincidence. they use letters ss to represent scout snipers, the name of the team and say they didn't realize the implications of the design of the loggo. >> it's one of the most intense days of attacks on the syrian rebel hold. some put the death toll number at 105. the obama administration is organizing a meeting with friends of syria to further isolate president assad. the spokesperson says it's necessary after russia and china blocked a resolution calling for him to step down. >>> a los angeles school is back open but with a new staff. the school administrators are hoping this will help students heal from a sex abuse scandal there. the parents still not sure. >> when doors opened, many students and parents remained on the lawn. demanding their original teachers be reinstated. >> she was nice to us. >> the district reassigned the staff after two teachers were arrested and charged with abuse. police say they've rec
the flag they're standing next to has a loggo resembling the nazi ss. but camp pendelton says the investigation proves it's an unfortunate coincidence. they use letters ss to represent scout snipers, the name of the team and say they didn't realize the implications of the design of the loggo. >> it's one of the most intense days of attacks on the syrian rebel hold. some put the death toll number at 105. the obama administration is organizing a meeting with friends of syria to further...
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i can see things like the soup nazi. the other night i watched the shrinkage one.b, don't respond to that, please. shrinkage is never funny. possible, what is your team? who is your pick? >> i don't have a team. i pick the giants. the reason is i think they're peeking at the right time. i think new england, as good as brady is, he's made some mistake. >> eric. >> i think it will be a big. >> d? >> giants. >> tom brady, went to my high school. sarah high school. so i got to back the fryer. >> i feel bad about that. go, giants. great super bowl. we hope you guys all enjoy it. and we've got one more thing next ♪ . >> time for one more thing. greg, that is not true. >> okay. last night i did something fun in new york. i got to go to the jersey boys, which was an excellent show. i highly recommend it for anybody who is coming to town. anybody else seen it? >> i have. >> i actually had a chance to see a snip pet of it when mrs. bush and president bush hosted prime minister berlusconi at the white house. they came and did some entertainment for a few minutes. those are ac
i can see things like the soup nazi. the other night i watched the shrinkage one.b, don't respond to that, please. shrinkage is never funny. possible, what is your team? who is your pick? >> i don't have a team. i pick the giants. the reason is i think they're peeking at the right time. i think new england, as good as brady is, he's made some mistake. >> eric. >> i think it will be a big. >> d? >> giants. >> tom brady, went to my high school. sarah high...