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but the nazi's seized it. she wants her looted grandmothers art back. >> first and foremost, this is about justice. but it's also about not letting someone simply say, oh, well, the pictures are gone. because my grandmother had to fight her entire life, and did fight, and would still be fighting hard for her pictures. i just want to see justice restored and see everything returned to its rightful place. >> some of the pictures could be in the collection owned by cornelius verdict. for decades, he stashed some 100,000 works of arts in his munich apartment. nobody knew about the treasures, which xperts say could be worth as much as 30 million euros. he inherited the pictures from his father, who was a nazi appointed art dealer. the public prosecutor sees the collection, but kept the find a secret for more than a year. the international community has responded with outrage to the revelation about the board of suspected nazi looted art. and rightly so, says in her gensler lawyer gail costello. >> over the decades,
but the nazi's seized it. she wants her looted grandmothers art back. >> first and foremost, this is about justice. but it's also about not letting someone simply say, oh, well, the pictures are gone. because my grandmother had to fight her entire life, and did fight, and would still be fighting hard for her pictures. i just want to see justice restored and see everything returned to its rightful place. >> some of the pictures could be in the collection owned by cornelius verdict....
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oshima was a rabid pro-nazi. consequently, he won the confidence of adolf hitler. hitler would bring in oshima and say, 'mr. ambassador, i'm going to send you to inspect the atlantic wall. i want you to see what i'm erecting to repel an allied invasion of the continent,' or he would say to oshima, 'i'm going to tell you how many divisions i have deployed in norway, denmark, in belgium,' most importantly in--in france. and then he would say to oshima, upon these--these rather critical revelations, 'and i don't want you to breathe a word of--of this to anybody.' well, oshima did what a good diplomat does. he would report back to tokyo, virtually verbatim, his conversations with hitler through that diplomatic code that we're breaking, and these messages then are available to the president, to his secretary of war, to the military chiefs. one of the most significant revelations was when--when hitler tells oshima, 'i'll tell you where the allies are going to strike. they're going to strike at the pas-de-calais,' the narrowest part of the british channel--the english cha
oshima was a rabid pro-nazi. consequently, he won the confidence of adolf hitler. hitler would bring in oshima and say, 'mr. ambassador, i'm going to send you to inspect the atlantic wall. i want you to see what i'm erecting to repel an allied invasion of the continent,' or he would say to oshima, 'i'm going to tell you how many divisions i have deployed in norway, denmark, in belgium,' most importantly in--in france. and then he would say to oshima, upon these--these rather critical...
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. >>> a journal filled with nazi history has been discovered.rooer >>> he was the man behind some of the most racist policies in nazi germany. now 70 years after it disappeared a journal belonging to alfred rosenberg has been found. >> reporter: this is the writing of a nazi ideologue, the diary of alfred rosenberg, hundreds of pages, the piece of history formally turned over to the u.s. holocaust museum by customs enforcement. he joined the nazi party before hitler. he was the man who laid out the parties racial philosophy. the aryan race at the top, jews at the bottom. >> he has a very rigid understanding of the world. he thought he figureded it out -- immediately after the end of world war i and stuck to the belief right to the end. >> reporter: the belief was that jews were germany's most deadly enemy. he notes . . . historian says rosenberg who-.ed orchestrate the looting of valuables worried about his competitors. >> he felt he wasn't all that able to compete with them, so there is a sense of frustration that you can see in the diary. >> r
. >>> a journal filled with nazi history has been discovered.rooer >>> he was the man behind some of the most racist policies in nazi germany. now 70 years after it disappeared a journal belonging to alfred rosenberg has been found. >> reporter: this is the writing of a nazi ideologue, the diary of alfred rosenberg, hundreds of pages, the piece of history formally turned over to the u.s. holocaust museum by customs enforcement. he joined the nazi party before hitler. he...
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is that the cia basically is a nazi organization. okay. >> thank you. >> you left out the warren commission. [inaudible] >> i didn't want to tell you everything because there's no reason for do you buy the book. >> in 1961 why did lbj put him on the warren commission? >> let me just make two depends about what you said. i think, fist of all, your point about whether they are us or not. is a very good one. i; however, would like to offer this, i think it's a little too easy for us as ordinary americans to say, well, there's a certain elite of bad people who do bad things. but we're not responsible for that. we're not part that have. they are not really representing us. i use the word we after not by accident after consideration. i think it's important for all of us to understand. we are citizens. we are agents. we have the ability to speak. therefore it's too easy to say a couple of people pushed us in a bad direction and no one else wanted us. actually, i think the brothers were reflecting during the 1950s what most americans wanted.
is that the cia basically is a nazi organization. okay. >> thank you. >> you left out the warren commission. [inaudible] >> i didn't want to tell you everything because there's no reason for do you buy the book. >> in 1961 why did lbj put him on the warren commission? >> let me just make two depends about what you said. i think, fist of all, your point about whether they are us or not. is a very good one. i; however, would like to offer this, i think it's a little...
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on that but the nazis dubbed it degenerates and seized it. he's a champion once great grandmothers and aunts that. first and foremost this is about justice. but it's also about not letting someone simply say oh well the pictures are gone. because my grandmother had to fight your entire life and did fine and would still be fighting hard for her pictures. i just want to see justice restored and see everything returned to its rightful place in the eye some of the pictures could be in the collection by comedians caused it. for decades he stashed some one thousand four hundred works of art in his munich apartment. nobody knew about the treasure which experts estimate could be worth as much as thirty million euros yes inherited the pictures from his father who was a appointed by the day. the prosecutors seized the collection but can't find a secret to most of the year the international community has responded with outrage to the trepidation about the forty suspected loot or not. and right jason says inheritance lawyer gail stand this is the you tha
on that but the nazis dubbed it degenerates and seized it. he's a champion once great grandmothers and aunts that. first and foremost this is about justice. but it's also about not letting someone simply say oh well the pictures are gone. because my grandmother had to fight your entire life and did fine and would still be fighting hard for her pictures. i just want to see justice restored and see everything returned to its rightful place in the eye some of the pictures could be in the...
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it's true, unlike nazi germany, japan was fighting the war against other imperial power. and george was one person who actually criticized the u.s. diplomacy in retrospect and said they should have recognized japanese interests more than they did it was a little late in the game, and but you cannot -- one sort of can understand why it was felt they had their rights and empire just as the europeans had their empire. .. >> and so we are not trer or not even medium-term causes of war. the causes for the war have more to do with japanese ambitions in east asia, rivalries for the control of china with competing against the united states as well and the idea that the fact that they have been quite lucky in their past wars probably affected their military. perhaps this reckless war two could be somehow one. >> the past wars of course have been applauded by some of the western powers. teddy roosevelt when the japanese beat the russians in their russo-japanese war of 1985 talked about the plucky japanese and so did the british and the attack on the russian fleet's. it could reseen
it's true, unlike nazi germany, japan was fighting the war against other imperial power. and george was one person who actually criticized the u.s. diplomacy in retrospect and said they should have recognized japanese interests more than they did it was a little late in the game, and but you cannot -- one sort of can understand why it was felt they had their rights and empire just as the europeans had their empire. .. >> and so we are not trer or not even medium-term causes of war. the...
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the central commission for the investigation of nazi crimes was set up in 1958. it was tasked with hunting down not sees it was not at -- hunting down not seem -- hunting down nazis. it was not an easy task. the commission is still around and has just begun a new investigation. it is preparing a case on dozens of alleged auschwitz guards. >> we came across a list of former wardens that auschwitz birkenau and we came up with a way to find out who is still alive. in the end, 49 names were left. >> the conviction of john danielle said a president. the former guard was found guilty of being accessory to the murders of nearly 30,000 people. now others like him may face trial. >> those convicted in 1963 never uttered a word of remorse. now, 50 years after the first auschwitz were criminals were put on trial in a german court room, other perpetrators must still fear the same fate. we all know the w's legendary camper van. -- the w -- vw's legendary camper van. >> jesus is calling me. that is the nickname many brazilians give their vw, be -- vw comvi. a prayer is about d
the central commission for the investigation of nazi crimes was set up in 1958. it was tasked with hunting down not sees it was not at -- hunting down not seem -- hunting down nazis. it was not an easy task. the commission is still around and has just begun a new investigation. it is preparing a case on dozens of alleged auschwitz guards. >> we came across a list of former wardens that auschwitz birkenau and we came up with a way to find out who is still alive. in the end, 49 names were...
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i would like to point out, "now they call me a nazi. no i'm just good at yahtzee." let's be clear.is good at yahtzee. there is no skill involved. she is clearly off her rocker. >> i am glad you pointed it out. america needed to know that. i expect you to come out against this. >> this is the pirs time i found her uh -- this is the first time i found her attractive. >> this is a tough one. >> she has the crazy stuff about hitley and the jews. and then she talks about the reptilian agent of the lum nie adi. it is tough to figure her out. >> we have 30 seconds. this is what we are talking about with institutional liesing people. this is a woman that is sick. you know what, you can't section her. >> i don't believe she is sick. i believe she thinks this will work. that is more frightening. it is a commentary about our society. i really believe that. >> i think she is absolutely nuts and she should be put away. >> i believe it exists and i thank ms. tequilla for fighting them. >> i think she is one of them. >> andy levy, paul mccurio, that does it for me. i shall see you next time. bye,
i would like to point out, "now they call me a nazi. no i'm just good at yahtzee." let's be clear.is good at yahtzee. there is no skill involved. she is clearly off her rocker. >> i am glad you pointed it out. america needed to know that. i expect you to come out against this. >> this is the pirs time i found her uh -- this is the first time i found her attractive. >> this is a tough one. >> she has the crazy stuff about hitley and the jews. and then she talks...
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the nazis didn't use swords very much. carolina, there were thousands, maybe 4,000 killed. but, to this guy, he finds no problem in completing dishonoring that sacrifice and saying what's happening in north carolina now is worse thanks to a republican supreme court chief justice and president obama. >> you know, it's sort of amazing. we throw around the phrase a lot in politics. this party has gone insane, these people have gone insane. i think usually what we mean is they want absurd things. they're asking too much. they don't have a sense of political reality. we have a party that is actually losing its grip on reality. these claims are just fan tast call and absurd. and the thing is look, you can always find somebody saying something crazy in politics if you go to the extreme wing but what's amazing about this is it's really not that far removed from what we hear from all over the republican party. we are seeing in georgia, in michigan, some candidate can say i don't like obama care but since it's the law of the land, m
the nazis didn't use swords very much. carolina, there were thousands, maybe 4,000 killed. but, to this guy, he finds no problem in completing dishonoring that sacrifice and saying what's happening in north carolina now is worse thanks to a republican supreme court chief justice and president obama. >> you know, it's sort of amazing. we throw around the phrase a lot in politics. this party has gone insane, these people have gone insane. i think usually what we mean is they want absurd...
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wish to be integrated into europe some of them yes i've watched the pungo it's the man who was the nazi and who is celebrating who is in fact marking the anniversary of the death of the man who. was a nazi so you could have a vital range of different people there you could have a people who really believe when they come to europe they will have one thousand euros each for a month and you have people who are instrumental eyes were trained because when you see syria it's very obvious that syria is not a prize that came just itself i've been in syria beautiful people then there are people fantastically cleaned like never seen in the whole other an open per person world and what was broke out there is for sure organized who does it. it's exports are fundamentally slum to syria i'm victim of fundamental list in both it. ethnically cleanse from were like hundred fifty two hundred thousand serbs in there and i know what it is this was always the one that was attracting people who didn't want to fight in fact he's a friend of the what do you mean they're tracking people when you see everybody w
wish to be integrated into europe some of them yes i've watched the pungo it's the man who was the nazi and who is celebrating who is in fact marking the anniversary of the death of the man who. was a nazi so you could have a vital range of different people there you could have a people who really believe when they come to europe they will have one thousand euros each for a month and you have people who are instrumental eyes were trained because when you see syria it's very obvious that syria...
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he joined the nazi party before hitler.laid out the racial philosophy. >> he had a very rigid understanding of the world. he thought that he figureded it out in -- immediately after the end of world war i and stuck to this belief right through the end. >> reporter: the belief was that jews were germany's most deadly enemy. he notes . . . historian says rosenberg who helped orchestrate the looting,ridlooting looting,looting, worries about his competitors. >> there is a sense of frustration you can see in the pages of the diary. >> reporter: but hitler does anoint him to oversee the areas in russia. he says hitler hold him, rosenberg, now your greatest hour has come. his own words were used against him at the nuremberg trials. >>> getting the document to the holocaust museum after it vanished has been a tail worthy of a spy novel. the journal was taken by an american war crimes attorney who smuggled it into the u.s. after his death in the 1990s, his estate turned over nazi documents to the holocaust museum, but not the diary.
he joined the nazi party before hitler.laid out the racial philosophy. >> he had a very rigid understanding of the world. he thought that he figureded it out in -- immediately after the end of world war i and stuck to this belief right through the end. >> reporter: the belief was that jews were germany's most deadly enemy. he notes . . . historian says rosenberg who helped orchestrate the looting,ridlooting looting,looting, worries about his competitors. >> there is a sense of...
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armband and a nazi cap on her blog to kill her recently referred to her as a prophet poured into some reports she has even taken to calling herself by the name. that we know that the so and now that we know it till it's a kid to kill has officially come out as a nazi and i want to question remains who is she going to choose the search rough i guess we'll have to wait until the next season that was shot. it's the good the bad of the very very in crew one chilly arguably the good universal society of hinduism that organization is asking the oklahoma state capital preservation commission to place a study of a statue of the hindu monkey god on your lawn outside the super state capitol building it will follow as an attempt by a new york based safeness group to place a say a symbol outside. oklahoma's capitol building buildings grounds currently have a monument to the ten commandments on display both the satanists and the hindus think that if public buildings are allowed to display religious symbols at all they should display the symbols of all religions not just christianity ok almost reli
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his estate turned over nazi documents to the holocaust museum, but not the diary. the hunt was on.t took years to find if in buffalo new york. in possession of a man who may have gotten it. homeland securities, investigators and the u.s. security agency swept in. returning a document that was part of the history of the world, the diary is ready for historians to decipher. and the public. the museum put all 425 pages online. >> time for sport and here is jo. >> thank you very much. european champions bayern munich arrested the finals of the f.i.f.a. world cup. the german's sides first appearance - they received a bye to the semis. it took bayern 40 minutes to get off ut mark. franck ribery with the first goal. assault occasioning actual bodily harman itch 2-0 before halve type of. a third after the break. leading to their fourth trophy of the year. >> manchester city are into the semifinals after a 3-1 win over leftrer city. a that at the stadium of light. sunderland, bottom of the premier league hosted chelsea. >> the visitors went ahead. frank lampard was credited with it. goal li
his estate turned over nazi documents to the holocaust museum, but not the diary. the hunt was on.t took years to find if in buffalo new york. in possession of a man who may have gotten it. homeland securities, investigators and the u.s. security agency swept in. returning a document that was part of the history of the world, the diary is ready for historians to decipher. and the public. the museum put all 425 pages online. >> time for sport and here is jo. >> thank you very much....
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. >> sharing nazi secrets the long lost diary belonging to the long time party leader now on view for all to see. plus, how pope francis spent his 77th birthday in his typical fashion. >> how important is the future of manufacturing industry? >> you're talking about something that's very complex. >> made in america equals jobs in america. >> welcome back. you're watching scenes from the documentary, made in the usa, a 30-day journey, it's a look at the workforce and consumers, and john paid that documentary, and he got interested in where the goods we buy come from after a plant closed in his hometown, and welcome to the show. >> thanks for having me, appreciate it. >> so talk about how the closing of that plant impacted you and the community. >> well, the film sparred from century aluminum shutting down in my hometown in virginia, and 650 people lost their jobs, including my father-in-law, david nelson, and as time went on, it destroyed our local and regional economy. here across thehe snow northeast, but earlier today we saw most of the northeast states seeing snow. some locations s
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posthumously. >> alan turing helped britain when the second world war by cracking not to germany -- nazi germany's code, thought of as unbreakable. alan turing was convicted of having sex with another man and was forced to give up his groundbreaking work. >> in the years of the cold war, his wife ended -- life ended in disgrace. we find it to be extraordinary and horrible. please stand by has granted him a pardon. >> when we come back, we celebrate german troops celebrating christmas in afghanistan. >> and everything you need to know about germany's football ambassador. ambassador. >> welcome back. nato's current mandate runs out next year and that means that its troops are sent to come home. lex germany says it is willing to keep forces in the country pass 2014 as part of a new mission. but nato is still working out details with the afghan government. >> most of the troops in afghanistan, this will be their last christmas there. soldiers are trying to make the best of the holiday season. >> more than 6000 kilometers away, german soldiers are celebrating. he has been in afghanistan since
posthumously. >> alan turing helped britain when the second world war by cracking not to germany -- nazi germany's code, thought of as unbreakable. alan turing was convicted of having sex with another man and was forced to give up his groundbreaking work. >> in the years of the cold war, his wife ended -- life ended in disgrace. we find it to be extraordinary and horrible. please stand by has granted him a pardon. >> when we come back, we celebrate german troops celebrating...
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lisa stark reports. >> reporter: this is the writing of a nazi ideologue. the diary of alfred rosenberg. it was previously turned over to the holocaust museum by customs, who helped to track it down. he laid out the party's philosophy u the aryan nation at the top and jews at the bottom. >> he thought he had figured it out immediately at the end of the world world one and he stuck to this believe right to the end. >> reporter: the belief was that jews were germany most deadly enemy. after a conference of "the jewish question," he wrote wrote:historian matthias said the looting of art work and valuables worried about his competitors in the nazi inner circle. >> he felt, indeed, that he wasn't really all that able to compete with them, and so there is a sense of frustration that you can see in the pages of the diary. >> reporter: but hitler does anoint rosenberg to oversee the occupied territories in russia. rosenberg writes that hitler told him, rosenberg, now your greatest hour has come. his own words were used as evidence against rosenberg i inn the neurem
lisa stark reports. >> reporter: this is the writing of a nazi ideologue. the diary of alfred rosenberg. it was previously turned over to the holocaust museum by customs, who helped to track it down. he laid out the party's philosophy u the aryan nation at the top and jews at the bottom. >> he thought he had figured it out immediately at the end of the world world one and he stuck to this believe right to the end. >> reporter: the belief was that jews were germany most deadly...
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george clooney stars in the efforts to track down stolen nazi art.s bruges madonna, the ghent altarpiece. harry ettlinger, now 87, is one of three surviving monuments men. you're a german jew forced to leave germany who goes back to germany to help with the war effort. >> i went back as an american soldier, not as a german jewish soldier. >> reporter: ettlinger was 19 in 1945 and knew little about art, but he spoke fluent german. >> they had wooden cases marked with initials. >> reporter: and what was inside? >> paintings, sculptures, books. >> reporter: a tremendous find. >> a tremendous checked. it gave us a good feeling. >> reporter: instead of keeping the art as a spoil of war, you helped return the art to its rightful owners. >> unique in the history of civilization. >> reporter: no country had ever done that before. >> they supervised the return of 5 million, 5 million stolen objects to the countries from which these things were taken. >> reporter: paintings were returned to museums. >> there it is. >> reporter: works you can see today. >> parc
george clooney stars in the efforts to track down stolen nazi art.s bruges madonna, the ghent altarpiece. harry ettlinger, now 87, is one of three surviving monuments men. you're a german jew forced to leave germany who goes back to germany to help with the war effort. >> i went back as an american soldier, not as a german jewish soldier. >> reporter: ettlinger was 19 in 1945 and knew little about art, but he spoke fluent german. >> they had wooden cases marked with initials....
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why do you think the nazis used the gas chamber? >> [inaudible] >> efficiency. there is a very common myth that the nazis used the gas chamber because it was efficient. but there's really nothing more efficient than a firing squad. think about a firing squad. you line people up, you make them dig a ditch which will become their grave, you make them stand in their grave, you shoot them. bullets aren't very expensive. relatively speaking. throw dirt on top of them, right? the nazis killed nearly a million people with firing squads before they switched to the gas chamber as their primary method of execution. and if you look at the commandant of auschwitz, if you look at heinrich himmler who was in charge of the ss, adolf eichmann who did a lot of the logistics, the rationale is we have to protect the executioner. of you have that 2% who might even enjoy killing women and children, but many of the nazi soldiers were having a hard time. many of them tried to assassinate hitler when they found out about it. so it was about protecting the executioner. gas chamber is ea
why do you think the nazis used the gas chamber? >> [inaudible] >> efficiency. there is a very common myth that the nazis used the gas chamber because it was efficient. but there's really nothing more efficient than a firing squad. think about a firing squad. you line people up, you make them dig a ditch which will become their grave, you make them stand in their grave, you shoot them. bullets aren't very expensive. relatively speaking. throw dirt on top of them, right? the nazis...
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this neighbor did not join the neo-nazi marches.itiond start a against the roma collecting 300 signatures. we the undersigned objective behavior of the roma community, he reads. we demand the police do something about it. the roma don't respect the local populace. they are noisy, they steal, and they frighten us. he says he wants nothing to do with the right wing extremists. he says that some roma even sign his petition. i just want them to behave like normal people, he says. it's not racism. the town has been hit hard by the global financial crisis. the industrial city is suffering falling wages and high unemployment. frustration is adding to the anti-roma sentiment. 100,000 people live in the city. 1/10 of them are roma. there are some roma who were ok, says this man. problem with them when they behave, adds his companion. i hate the roma, says this woman. this woman also has strong feelings. violence is not a solution, but we should throw the ones who do not work out of our country. people are czech citizens, so the idea of impor
this neighbor did not join the neo-nazi marches.itiond start a against the roma collecting 300 signatures. we the undersigned objective behavior of the roma community, he reads. we demand the police do something about it. the roma don't respect the local populace. they are noisy, they steal, and they frighten us. he says he wants nothing to do with the right wing extremists. he says that some roma even sign his petition. i just want them to behave like normal people, he says. it's not racism....
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unlike nazi germany, japan was fighting a war against powers. and it was said they should have recognized the japanese interests more. and the whole problem is stemming from the fact since the middle of the 19th century, the japanese saw as their only chance to survive as an independent nation to be as much like western powers and that meant having their own empire. but it was a little late in the game. but one can sort of understand why it was felt that they had their right to an empire just like the european had their rights. >> i can understand that. but it is not an excuse in the fact they had a period of relative peace and democratic experiments in the 1920s. and the league of nations, which japanese took seriously, and i think it is as a shame you had to go down that way. and understanding the broader frame of mind it is useful to look at racism but their not triggers of war. the causes for the war was japanese ambition earnest asia and rivalry for the control of china competing against the united states and russia as well. and the fact th
unlike nazi germany, japan was fighting a war against powers. and it was said they should have recognized the japanese interests more. and the whole problem is stemming from the fact since the middle of the 19th century, the japanese saw as their only chance to survive as an independent nation to be as much like western powers and that meant having their own empire. but it was a little late in the game. but one can sort of understand why it was felt that they had their right to an empire just...
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. >> back in time to nazi germany. >> as he is being sent back, he gets sent back way too far back in time. this movie has got robots. it has nazis, vikings, dinosaurs, everything you can possibly imagine. >> wow, giant. >> he makes an appearance. this is put together by laser unicorn out of sweden. this trailer is hysterical. a kick starter campaign. they want to make a 30-minute film they are going to put online for free. as you can see, much of it is done in green. so they need to pay for some of the post production and editing. they still have some to film. if they reach their initial goal of $200,000, which they are very close to, they will be able to put the 30-minute film out there for free for everybody to watch online and enjoy kung furry. >> a trampoline performance flops whenn an acrobat falls. >> he lands on his head. >> the bad bounce that left a mark. the dea storms in to bring the house down. >> they are putting people on the ground. they are getting people up against the wall. this ace drug bust. >> see why it is the ages who are blowing smoke this time. to thoseworrie
. >> back in time to nazi germany. >> as he is being sent back, he gets sent back way too far back in time. this movie has got robots. it has nazis, vikings, dinosaurs, everything you can possibly imagine. >> wow, giant. >> he makes an appearance. this is put together by laser unicorn out of sweden. this trailer is hysterical. a kick starter campaign. they want to make a 30-minute film they are going to put online for free. as you can see, much of it is done in green. so...
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neo nazis organized rallies across the czech republic. they were joined by many average citizens, chanting slogans like jeopardy success out. many of them were normal eople. normal people like those who live in the same high-rise apartment block as mira and andro. this neighbor didn't join the neo nazi marches, but the pensioner did start a pension against the roma, collect approximating hundred signatures. we the undersigned object to the behavior of the roma community, he reads. we demand the police do something about it. the roma don't respect the local populace. they are noisy, they steal, and hey frighten us. he wants nothing to do with the right-wing extremists. he adds that some roma even signed his petition. i just want them to behave like normal people, he says. that's not racism. he's been hit hard by the global financial crisis. the industrial city is suffering falling wages and high unemployment. the frustration is adding to the anti-roma sentiment. 100,000 people live in the city, 1/10 of them roma. there are some roma who ar
neo nazis organized rallies across the czech republic. they were joined by many average citizens, chanting slogans like jeopardy success out. many of them were normal eople. normal people like those who live in the same high-rise apartment block as mira and andro. this neighbor didn't join the neo nazi marches, but the pensioner did start a pension against the roma, collect approximating hundred signatures. we the undersigned object to the behavior of the roma community, he reads. we demand the...
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as the nazis as a human being. nature is so comfortable. anything concrete in general flooring and it is the sole consideration. great is the ultimate test of time one has to do is teach these languages such as. it's always the same. this correspondence to contemplate nine which everything else needs to be found. and as a romantic setting too well tea. and there's no escape some things. not any taste the state's made them. i did you do. and . the petite lulu lulu be human. you ay ay ay ay ay. he says. the ruler or her or her. why is it years from the snp stadium he selects a south africa. it's fifteen minutes before the stars of the memorial service. celebrates the life of nelson and bella. never before have so many heads of states and government officials gathered together in one place. my team won and trees. he might to fight to get streets around the world. so many people talking. the stadium. it's raining there to see. some are on people's spirits. they are some things singing celebrating the life according to the order of service. so h
as the nazis as a human being. nature is so comfortable. anything concrete in general flooring and it is the sole consideration. great is the ultimate test of time one has to do is teach these languages such as. it's always the same. this correspondence to contemplate nine which everything else needs to be found. and as a romantic setting too well tea. and there's no escape some things. not any taste the state's made them. i did you do. and . the petite lulu lulu be human. you ay ay ay ay ay....
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imagine you live in the time of nazi germany which is, of nonsense. if you live in the society where you were constantly being surveyed and watched? do? do you self-destructive behavior. they shield their behavior. not because they're doing anything wrong, but they don't to be watched and surveyed. focus shifts away from creativity and risk taking which there's because limited amount of what you can focus on. bandwidth is important. we want to encourage freedom and not otion that you're constantly unsurveilled. one of the professors, leading had a st, he recently broken and he wrote about how freedom was in invoking innovation. worried china wasn't going in that direction because restricted.m is to official, but essential innovative pursuits. >> not going to sit here and nazi to comparisons to germany. >> she didn't mean it that way. she pulled it back. pull-back. >> i meant no respect at all. nothing like that. hat i say is if you look at countries like that and you look at what changed in those of eties during a time heightened surveillance, what th
imagine you live in the time of nazi germany which is, of nonsense. if you live in the society where you were constantly being surveyed and watched? do? do you self-destructive behavior. they shield their behavior. not because they're doing anything wrong, but they don't to be watched and surveyed. focus shifts away from creativity and risk taking which there's because limited amount of what you can focus on. bandwidth is important. we want to encourage freedom and not otion that you're...
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got to stop referring to people as nazis. >>> let me finish with president obama coming here tomorrow night. it will be right on television tomorrow night at 7:00. this is "hardball," place for politics. if you're seeing spots before your eyes... it's time... for aveeno® positively radiant face moisturizer. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® has an active naturals total soy formula that instantly brightens skin. and helps reduce the look of brown spots in just 4 weeks. for healthy radiant skin. try it for a month. then go ahead and try to spot a spot. aveeno® positively radiant. naturally beautiful results. [ male announcer ] rocky had no idea why dawn was gone for so long... ...but he'd wait for her forever, and would always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this strong, dawn only feeds him iams. with 2x the meat of other leading brands... ...to help keep rocky's body as strong as a love that never fades. iams. keep love strong. with 2x the meat. love the iams difference or your money back. >>> president obama will be joining me on the "hardball" college tour tomorrow
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in "hitler's furies: german women in the nazi killing fields," wendy lower, history professor, recalls the roles german women played in the holocaust. neil irwin, economics editor of the washington post wonk blog, reports the leaders of three central
in "hitler's furies: german women in the nazi killing fields," wendy lower, history professor, recalls the roles german women played in the holocaust. neil irwin, economics editor of the washington post wonk blog, reports the leaders of three central
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pointing to cost them nazis night when he questioned the term innovation in relation to japan's wartime expansion china says tiki as recent increase in defense spending has sparked fears about the direction of a witch's to take to pass. the ministry spokesperson concluded by saying the japanese prime minister's view of history with doing nothing to promote peace in the region she just call us into a john fund has applauded the layout and just one place the dough additionally they must face he skied into the communications and other asian countries. our house you'll continue to head in the wrong direction. it was his gaze. the pieces on canning team to national just to say human conscience and twenty races with a history that no one will i get to the end. around two hundred members of the civil society groups have protested in front of the japanese embassy in seoul in reaction to sianz of a visit. the protest is counted slogans such as boycott japanese towards the south korean government will to express criticism of on a visit the prime minister of this visit to the yasukuni shrine. this
pointing to cost them nazis night when he questioned the term innovation in relation to japan's wartime expansion china says tiki as recent increase in defense spending has sparked fears about the direction of a witch's to take to pass. the ministry spokesperson concluded by saying the japanese prime minister's view of history with doing nothing to promote peace in the region she just call us into a john fund has applauded the layout and just one place the dough additionally they must face he...
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my first -- the work for example the chapter on the extreme right-wing neo-nazis and white supremacy's they are so wired i figured i could do most of it on the internet. and so i would go out onto these chat rooms and listen to people talking but it occurred to me as i was on these chat rooms there would be eight people saying all these horrible things and suddenly it donned on me if eight people are here for them are probably graduate student in anthropology. one is like a high school kid goofing around. i can't tell who is who. you have to have the resources to see them so i decided to go talk to them and as i began to do that research as i was actually working as well i began to realize i was going to want to talk to people for the other chapters as much as i could. >> host: what's talk about your relationship with rick who used her to the book with any gun show with because i think that it will give the watchers a sense of who we are talking about and where are we in america and also a little bit about your relationship with the people that you are interviewi interviewing. >> guest
my first -- the work for example the chapter on the extreme right-wing neo-nazis and white supremacy's they are so wired i figured i could do most of it on the internet. and so i would go out onto these chat rooms and listen to people talking but it occurred to me as i was on these chat rooms there would be eight people saying all these horrible things and suddenly it donned on me if eight people are here for them are probably graduate student in anthropology. one is like a high school kid...
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bought the book though during world war two would you were transmitted down to the british to the nazi now the question session all the more interesting if you compare it to what place at the beginning of last month and there we saw the heads of the u.k. intelligence agencies and my five and my six g.c. h.q. and they'd come before another parliamentary committee and they're questioning much calmer much more coordinated and so i think this is something that the editor of the guardian also made note of in his questioning today because of strictly that did happen was dealt with by the i.o.c. with the following. can we assume you're having discussions with your colleagues the hundreds of thousands of people who just your. three of us who build eleusis coaches jim jim thank you very much i was coming towards the end of that session we heard alan rusbridger asked if the guardian would continue to publish revelations and he said that they wouldn't be intimidated but they wouldn't behave recklessly and that was quite important i think in today's session he really made note of the level of scru
bought the book though during world war two would you were transmitted down to the british to the nazi now the question session all the more interesting if you compare it to what place at the beginning of last month and there we saw the heads of the u.k. intelligence agencies and my five and my six g.c. h.q. and they'd come before another parliamentary committee and they're questioning much calmer much more coordinated and so i think this is something that the editor of the guardian also made...
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bush to that at least a few tolkien ideologies on par with communism on par with nazis long par with militant really gents you know the ideologies that can ultimately lead to an increase in violence i think the problem is the idea that by military force the property the government create a state of anarchy and hope that democracy would spontaneously would also. welcome back to our to international live from moscow. mission accomplished that's how british prime minister described the work of his country's troops during a trip to afghanistan a year before they're taken out of the country but his comments have been ridiculed by critics who point to continuous terror attacks drug cultivation and human rights abuses in iraq war veteran michael prysner says the phrase hides a decade of pointless conflict. mission accomplished was used by cameron because you know politicians don't really say hey you know that wildly unpopular war is that we sent you and your children to die and it was like for over a decade well we messed up and it was all the wins they're not going to say mission accomplis
bush to that at least a few tolkien ideologies on par with communism on par with nazis long par with militant really gents you know the ideologies that can ultimately lead to an increase in violence i think the problem is the idea that by military force the property the government create a state of anarchy and hope that democracy would spontaneously would also. welcome back to our to international live from moscow. mission accomplished that's how british prime minister described the work of his...
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bush to that at least a few tolkien ideologies on par with communism on par with nazis long parley and militant really gents you know the ideology that's going to make people lead to an increase in violence i think the problem is the idea that by military force decapitated government create a state of anarchy and hope that democracy. spontaneously last. march as consumer p.c.'s and i see what many in the country is the federal government to simply say this property of the united states government. is the united states diligent it was troubling us to realize it can just by. just throw it away. for instance belongs to the united states environmental protection agency and i found this on a dump site here this is not always. the producers of these little i think should be able to collect at least i believe the vision responsible for their products from cradle to grave. from mexico comment of mental health proper jail cell to murder and cooperative but also belongs to the washington metro area transit authority properties of a dentist aids patient and trademark office. little . little. litt
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only on nazi. please speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hotspots that is the ip interviewers intriguing story for you. in trying. to find out more visit. the research of dr scott's not a retired lieutenant colonel at the harvard business school highlights the difficulties in determining both the cause of and criminal culpability in friendly fire incidents so friendly fire have a perverse relationship with friendly fire paratrooper and eighty second airborne division was a victim of friendly fire in operation urgent fury in grenada and so for years this was ninety three i had a perverse sense of curiosity how could sometimes some of the best trained best equipped people in the world sometimes fall short of the mark in his book friendly fire dr silk investigates an encounter in a no fly zone in which two u.s. f. fifteen fighters shot down two u.s. army black hawk helicopters instantly killing twenty six u.n. peacekeepers this happened in one thousand nine hundred four full three years after the end of the first gul
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of cultural shift is also very very important thank you so much unfortunately we're out of time the nazis are mad investigative reporter from the guardian really appreciate your insight. before i get out of here you guys let me tell you all about my twitter check out twitter at martin if you like what you see you can follow me there you'll find all my tweets linking to all the segments from this show including random thoughts i have throughout the day everyone should check out my interview with phyllis bennis yesterday machine breaks down the true extent of the humanitarian crisis in gaza amidst the heavy flooding also please help us get a break in the set. and throw out some hash tags randomly so you can get training on the twitter sphere like today and try to do all the shocking things israel blockades from gaza so head to twitter check me out at abby martin and that's our show guys thanks for watching join me again tomorrow when i break the set all over again. largest consumer of the seas and i see it maybe in the country is the federal government simply saves property it will be made
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it was tasked with hunting down nazis. it wasn't an easy jaunt. many chairman salty investigators as traitors. luton do you names on the commission is still around. and it has just begun a new investigation. it's preparing a case against dozens of alleged ousted guards. the essence of what we came across a list of former warden santos bid to dampen down the tightness in the end we came up with a way to find out who was still on the evening. in the end the forty nine games portal when the police the conviction of john daly on your two years ago said an important precedent the former guard at the soapy port extermination camp was found guilty of being accessory to the murders of nearly thirty thousand people. now others like him the feast trial jake did in nineteen sixty three. never uttered a word of remorse. now sixteen years after the first launched its war criminals were put on trial in a german courtroom other perpetrators must still feel the same fate although the w's legendary can come back and while it's pretty much disappeared from the resc
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welcome back to r t international live from moscow a far reaching out nazi bill that could pardon tens of thousands of people has been passed in russia's parliament not only would the measure give offenders a clean start but it could also put an end to some of the country's most controversial criminal cases parties or groups cannot has more. it's the twentieth anniversary of russia's constitution and this is a good way to celebrate this amnesty as plans to in fact up to twenty five thousand people including goals already been convicted of crimes charged and currently under investigation which means members of the pussy riot punk bank which currently are serving time in jail but they're all were say that they could be freed before the end of this year so they could get to greet the new year's with their families since one of the crimes that they were found guilty of was hooliganism and that does fall under this amnesty also the so-called article thirty the group of activists who were arrested in the russian north and are charged with hooliganism they were released from jail on bail but
welcome back to r t international live from moscow a far reaching out nazi bill that could pardon tens of thousands of people has been passed in russia's parliament not only would the measure give offenders a clean start but it could also put an end to some of the country's most controversial criminal cases parties or groups cannot has more. it's the twentieth anniversary of russia's constitution and this is a good way to celebrate this amnesty as plans to in fact up to twenty five thousand...
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police had been gathering intelligence on the neo nazis parties suspected criminal activities for months. the crackdown was sparked when the golden dawn supporters admitted to murdering an anti fascist musician. the killer on the national opera and saw massive rallies against the party as protests escalated golden dawn threatened to take its lawmakers parliament's you'd think it'd be stabilized reese is still the key governments. on a book today and golden dawn the government has resorted to criminal law to bring the party down the allegations against his leadership including murder attempted murder carried out explosions and robbery the report issued by the prosecution claims that the party is made up of a military type structure similar to the nazis whose members mainly target immigrants upon receiving such orders. the topography sucks. that so far. it is located in a special day dana. despite the religious attacks and immigrants who condones popularity has seen a surge in recent polls amid rising illegal immigration from the middle east europe spring. if greece were to hold elections
police had been gathering intelligence on the neo nazis parties suspected criminal activities for months. the crackdown was sparked when the golden dawn supporters admitted to murdering an anti fascist musician. the killer on the national opera and saw massive rallies against the party as protests escalated golden dawn threatened to take its lawmakers parliament's you'd think it'd be stabilized reese is still the key governments. on a book today and golden dawn the government has resorted to...
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justice roberts' pen and obamacare has done more damage to the usa than the swords of the nazis soviets and terrorists combined that's right bob show things that obamacare and it's up to give people access to affordable health care is worse than the nazis the fact that anyone would even consider making that comparison is just very clear . coming up abbott has become an unattainable dream for millions of americans so what's making americans so unhappy and how can we turn our collective frowns upside down more on that and i'd still take. the dramas that tries to be ignored to the. stories of others to a few just in those. thirty cities change the world. to picture those two days. from. just a blow. job. i'm the best at it and i think a society that's ok i'm a big corporation trying to convince that. can do. the bankers try to get all that money all about money and i'm a national effect for a politician writing the laws and regulations to tax corporate bankers. there is just too much. of a. topic that. so sometimes you know what you know and sometimes you know what you don't know and somet
justice roberts' pen and obamacare has done more damage to the usa than the swords of the nazis soviets and terrorists combined that's right bob show things that obamacare and it's up to give people access to affordable health care is worse than the nazis the fact that anyone would even consider making that comparison is just very clear . coming up abbott has become an unattainable dream for millions of americans so what's making americans so unhappy and how can we turn our collective frowns...
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things that obamacare and it's up to give people access to affordable health care is worse than the nazis the fact that anyone would even consider making that comparison is just very clear. coming up happiness has become an unattainable dream for millions of americans so what's making americans so unhappy and how can we turn our collective frowns upside down more on that in tonight's daily take. live lives. top rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to. live. i suspect. they were going to do the film did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open prize is critical to our democracy right albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been a hydrogen handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once i'm tom are in on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem try rational debate in a real di
things that obamacare and it's up to give people access to affordable health care is worse than the nazis the fact that anyone would even consider making that comparison is just very clear. coming up happiness has become an unattainable dream for millions of americans so what's making americans so unhappy and how can we turn our collective frowns upside down more on that in tonight's daily take. live lives. top rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to. live. i suspect....
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go during world war two would you were transmitted down to the british to the nazis now the question session all the more interesting if you compare it to what took place at the beginning of last month and there we saw the heads of the u.k. intelligence agencies and my five m i six g c h q and they'd come before another parliamentary committee and they're questioning much calmer much more coordinated and so i think this is something that the editor of the guardian also made note of in his...
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nazi germany. we saw in britain, chamberlain who told the british people, except the nazis.not our problem. let's appease them. because we can't possibly stand against him. >> it was 1930s and had to do with check slovakia and he knows nothing. >> when you're doing a faux filibuster, you've got to talk about something, anything, green h eggs and ham, faux history. >> ted cruz falls into the other category of people. he's not dumb. he's saying things that plays to the base, his base, which are the money people who keep rewarding him and keep rewarding his bad behavior. cruz was one of the most inglorious episodes of the year. it happened at the confirmation hearing for defense secretary nominee chuck hagel. he used a rerecei rhetorical si sig fi he may have taken money from the communists. >> it may he spoke at anti-israel groups and accepted compensation we don't know. he can't even say the $200,000 rehe received did not come directly from a foreign government. may be perfectly appropriate. we might conclude it was bee nine and reasonable but is it a minimum relevant to know
nazi germany. we saw in britain, chamberlain who told the british people, except the nazis.not our problem. let's appease them. because we can't possibly stand against him. >> it was 1930s and had to do with check slovakia and he knows nothing. >> when you're doing a faux filibuster, you've got to talk about something, anything, green h eggs and ham, faux history. >> ted cruz falls into the other category of people. he's not dumb. he's saying things that plays to the base, his...