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well, you know, the nazis almost won the war. i mean, there was a point where their weaponry was so much further along than other -- than ours was, hitler and goebbels called it wonder weapons. and there was of this idea that, you know, suddenly dawned on the u.s. military, we're really behind the curve here. and so as the war was ending, that's why that push came about which is we have to grab this science, and we need it for our own weaponry. i think one of most interesting conclusions i came to in reporting the book was that the cold war really began at the, you know, in the last months of world war ii. >> did you find anything that comes forward to today, like scientists that are now at monsanto creating genetically-modified organisms? or nor ride, i have hundreds of people asking me to ask you, nor i'd. it seems of to have come, it's in our water, but it came from the nazi scientists. did you find any of that there too? >> fascinating question. so the nazi scientist program was eventually rolled up into another element of th
well, you know, the nazis almost won the war. i mean, there was a point where their weaponry was so much further along than other -- than ours was, hitler and goebbels called it wonder weapons. and there was of this idea that, you know, suddenly dawned on the u.s. military, we're really behind the curve here. and so as the war was ending, that's why that push came about which is we have to grab this science, and we need it for our own weaponry. i think one of most interesting conclusions i came...
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>> stahl: "my son became a nazi." >> patterson: yeah, a nazi leader. ( laughs ) >> stahl: on saturdayapril 30, 2011, her son held what would be his last get-together. nothing seemed out of the ordinary, to the extent this is ordinary. ten-year-old joseph was running in and out of the house. >> joseph hall: i'm going outside. >> stahl: all the kids were. dad even took some of them to see his nazi glow-in-the-dark t- shirt with its "ss" insignia. >> wow. >> jeff hall: it's the little things in life. >> stahl: this is the last recorded image of jeff hall alive. after people left that night, the family watched a movie, "yogi bear," as jeff slept on the couch. the others went upstairs to bed. then, at 4:02 a.m... >> 9-1-1 emergency. >> krista hall: my son shot my husband! i need an ambulance. he's bleeding. >> how old is your son? >> krista hall: ten. >> how old is your son? >> krista hall: ten. oh, god! >> stahl: you were the first detective at the scene after the murder, is that correct? >> greg rowe: that's correct. >> stahl: detective greg rowe saw jeff hall dead on the couch. he says
>> stahl: "my son became a nazi." >> patterson: yeah, a nazi leader. ( laughs ) >> stahl: on saturdayapril 30, 2011, her son held what would be his last get-together. nothing seemed out of the ordinary, to the extent this is ordinary. ten-year-old joseph was running in and out of the house. >> joseph hall: i'm going outside. >> stahl: all the kids were. dad even took some of them to see his nazi glow-in-the-dark t- shirt with its "ss" insignia....
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the nazis stole anything with value. tapestries, drawings, important books, documents, in poland they have 60,000 works of art. so a few hundred thousands culture items that is not a random number that is just picked out of the sky. but some people use in the millions of numbers >> 202 is the area code if you had like to talk with the author. 585-3880 in the east and central time zones, 525-3881 in the mountain and pacific zones. contact us @booktv is our twitter handle, send an e-mail you can send n e-mail to booktv as well. and on our facebook page you can make a comment there. you will see it at the top on the facebook page. we will start with a call from howard beach, new york. burny is on the phone. >> they talked about going over in the book before the war to buy degenerative art. i believe it was before '39. maybe in germany or sweden. can you tell me about it? >> i don't know about that. i cannot help you on that one >> did the nazis take great care with the art? or were they careless? &% degree of care being sho
the nazis stole anything with value. tapestries, drawings, important books, documents, in poland they have 60,000 works of art. so a few hundred thousands culture items that is not a random number that is just picked out of the sky. but some people use in the millions of numbers >> 202 is the area code if you had like to talk with the author. 585-3880 in the east and central time zones, 525-3881 in the mountain and pacific zones. contact us @booktv is our twitter handle, send an e-mail...
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he was and nazi turning a colleague over to the gestapo. this is a malicious act but then to say we need him. there he is as the first director of the jfk center and every year still they give out the debus award when i interviewed the head of the club what do you say one someone asks you what about debus if? he wore the ss uniform to work and turned over a colleague to the gestapo what do you say? the answer was no one has ever asked me that question before. so i would like to end with the adl einstein had it right in my opinion. he left germany prior to hitler's debt -- are imminent build up and he always maintains because he would not work for a rock and rapid militia. there he gets his citizenship and one of the few people with power that petitioned truman not to have "operation paperclip" have been but to no avail. my last thought is this which is written over that gate, an older german proverb that says everyone gets what they deserve. when i was reporting and writing the book, i would often ask myself does everyone really get what th
he was and nazi turning a colleague over to the gestapo. this is a malicious act but then to say we need him. there he is as the first director of the jfk center and every year still they give out the debus award when i interviewed the head of the club what do you say one someone asks you what about debus if? he wore the ss uniform to work and turned over a colleague to the gestapo what do you say? the answer was no one has ever asked me that question before. so i would like to end with the adl...
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signature segment nearly 70 years after the end of world war ii germany is still going after former nazisor their role in the holocaust. >> translator: because of their age, these men may never reach trial or go to prison, but it is just and right that we go after them. >>> and some of america's youngest ush know farmers. the secret of their success. next on pbs news hour weekend. >> pbs news hour weekend is made possible by lewis b. and louise hershfeld, judy employ josh weston, joyce b. hail, the wallock family. the sheryl and phillip millstein family, bernard and irene schwartz, rosiland p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual, and retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish studios. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. there's been a dramatic escalation of tension surrounding the situation in ukraine. ukraine tonight put its military forces
signature segment nearly 70 years after the end of world war ii germany is still going after former nazisor their role in the holocaust. >> translator: because of their age, these men may never reach trial or go to prison, but it is just and right that we go after them. >>> and some of america's youngest ush know farmers. the secret of their success. next on pbs news hour weekend. >> pbs news hour weekend is made possible by lewis b. and louise hershfeld, judy employ josh...
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after the war, he convinced the allies he was a victim of the nazi and not nazi by himself.he allows the jews to get out by selling art, probably at discounted price. and this is his son. he kept them in a dusty room in munich with trash around. >> five people to ask questions and four minutes >> we have discussed europe with a similar action to preserve art in asia. >> there are monuments men officers in southeast asia but 5-6. and 5-6 in japan but they can not get there until after the war is over. so it is a different operation. whereas the american-british effort in western europe is about trying to preserve works of art and effect temporary repairs. in japan, that effort has to be skipped as the results of the bombs >> i want to raise the question of providence with regard to berlin, specifically the art museum, it is eerie to go through room after room and thousands of works of art and no providence and it is just artist title. you don't know impression state or anything. and that is the principle art hi histo historic theme. comments? >> france had looted jewish art t
after the war, he convinced the allies he was a victim of the nazi and not nazi by himself.he allows the jews to get out by selling art, probably at discounted price. and this is his son. he kept them in a dusty room in munich with trash around. >> five people to ask questions and four minutes >> we have discussed europe with a similar action to preserve art in asia. >> there are monuments men officers in southeast asia but 5-6. and 5-6 in japan but they can not get there...
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it again complains that about nazi racial ideology and so forth. so it is something that mussolini was very happy never got spoken but it was not quite as dramatic, certainly not as dramatic as he feared. yes? >> what question, david, generates the most curiosity for you right now? what would you like to know? what would you like to explore? what would you like answered? >> oh, that's a good question. the, i think we've learned a lot. i feel i have a good understanding now of what was going on but there are, there are aspects, you know, that still are somewhat obscure. i think understanding, really getting, to sit with the pope and understanding his, his for example, his view of the jews i think is still not entirely clear. how could he agreed, even if somewhat reluctantly to that deal he made in mid-august 1938 to go along with the racial laws as long as we got this favorable treatment of catholic action? there is some conflict there we don't quite understand. we know how the various people around him every time he would try to turn against it wou
it again complains that about nazi racial ideology and so forth. so it is something that mussolini was very happy never got spoken but it was not quite as dramatic, certainly not as dramatic as he feared. yes? >> what question, david, generates the most curiosity for you right now? what would you like to know? what would you like to explore? what would you like answered? >> oh, that's a good question. the, i think we've learned a lot. i feel i have a good understanding now of what...
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tavis: i get the sense that heir talentare -- t and work is disrupted by what happens in nazi -- in nazimany, it is not about the holocaust. >> it is the approaching storm. our piece ends in 1935, a year before the jesse owens olympics. before the first event of the holocaust. had it been a bona fide holocaust story, these two jews wouldn't have written it. it ends in the approaching storm. that is territory we know well. >> and so does the audience. that was one of the difficult things, knowing that they were already ahead of us. how do you keep them at the edge of their seat? also not the is kind of thing you can ignore. it is the approaching storm. you can act like it isn't coming. >> our show certainly deals with that. tavis: i am curious what happens to these guys. we know they stop performing as a group. do any of them get caught up in the holocaust? >> that may give too much away. i can tell you that i met the lead, one of them. >> the story is told through the memory of one of the six. the eldest, the one who lived the longest. he happened to have been a rabbi before he joined th
tavis: i get the sense that heir talentare -- t and work is disrupted by what happens in nazi -- in nazimany, it is not about the holocaust. >> it is the approaching storm. our piece ends in 1935, a year before the jesse owens olympics. before the first event of the holocaust. had it been a bona fide holocaust story, these two jews wouldn't have written it. it ends in the approaching storm. that is territory we know well. >> and so does the audience. that was one of the difficult...
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an ardent nazi. what dot you say so that? the answer was no one has ever asked me that question before. so, i'd like to end with the idea that einstein had it right in my opinion. he left germany, prior to hitler's armaments build buildud always maintained the reason he left as ascientist was because he was not going to work for a raw and rabid nazi militia. there he is get his citizenship and he is one of the few people with power that petitioned truman not to have operation paperclip happen, but to no avail. my last thought is this, which is written over the gate at an a concentration camp and it's a german prove verb that says everybody again what they deserve. and when i was writing this book i would often ask myself, does everybody really get what they deserve? and i hope that you -- if you has to reed operation paperclip, come to your own conclusion. thank you very much. [applause] , are. >> so i have couple for questions. >> in your research, beyond the lsd stuff, did you come across anything about the techniques used
an ardent nazi. what dot you say so that? the answer was no one has ever asked me that question before. so, i'd like to end with the idea that einstein had it right in my opinion. he left germany, prior to hitler's armaments build buildud always maintained the reason he left as ascientist was because he was not going to work for a raw and rabid nazi militia. there he is get his citizenship and he is one of the few people with power that petitioned truman not to have operation paperclip happen,...
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>> they put the party in nazi party. a minneapolis restaurant is under fire after hosting a nazi-themed party dining under a swastika flag. pick -- pictures were leaked to the minneapolis city pages. while the restaurant owner refused comment, one attendee called the -- what is that? called it harmless. i am not drunk. he says he is a member of the world war ii action society. it features german food and beer. there is nothing pro hitler about it. it is not negative or pro. and all members are screened to make sure they are not neo nazis saying, quote, are you not there because you believe in what hitler stood for. it is the same as wanting to be the bad guy when you are playing cowboys and indians. meanwhile, speaking of historical reenactments. >> ♪ here's a story ♪ of a lovely lady ♪ who was bringing up ♪ three lovely girls ♪ all of them had hair of gold ♪ ♪ like their mother ♪ the youngest one in curls >> don't laugh. that is [bleep]. they said in the prompter it was a re-enactment of the brady bunch using cats. you
>> they put the party in nazi party. a minneapolis restaurant is under fire after hosting a nazi-themed party dining under a swastika flag. pick -- pictures were leaked to the minneapolis city pages. while the restaurant owner refused comment, one attendee called the -- what is that? called it harmless. i am not drunk. he says he is a member of the world war ii action society. it features german food and beer. there is nothing pro hitler about it. it is not negative or pro. and all...
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that's the nazi doctors trial. you see blome in the middle. he was acquitted and would later work for paperclip. dr. beagle. i write about him at length in the book. and one of the only surviving witnesses to the -- what went on in the concentration camps, amazing story in the book. it's amazing how these little nuggets are lost to history. when i was reading the trial transcript i discovered when hollenrainer was put on the witness stand because he livers was removed without anesthesia, they were trying to test how long someone could survive in the ocean, downed pilot, and how much sea water you do drink so they were simulating these tests, written with the other doctors who would later comp to texas. but hollenreturner was so angry, head had a dagger in his pocket and he leapt off the witness stand and ran to the dock to try stab the doctor. this incredible moment. i couldn't believe. i'd never heard of this before. and then the great tragedy was the judge, the american judge, who really believed firmly that we were at nuremberg to show how
that's the nazi doctors trial. you see blome in the middle. he was acquitted and would later work for paperclip. dr. beagle. i write about him at length in the book. and one of the only surviving witnesses to the -- what went on in the concentration camps, amazing story in the book. it's amazing how these little nuggets are lost to history. when i was reading the trial transcript i discovered when hollenrainer was put on the witness stand because he livers was removed without anesthesia, they...
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and to make a long story short, it turns out that a lot of it was, in fact, nazi looted art. initially the germans were treating it as a tax evasion case. like i sold it, didn't report his taxes. we intervened. we, the state department intervened. based on the washington principles, basic unit which event as well, and what michael is done, the work nancy has been. we said this is not just a tax evasion case. look at the washington principles and publish the art which initially they wouldn't do, but now, to the great credit, about 450 pieces have been published on the internet so claims could be made. been issued is, the question u.s., the statute of limitations. i can't guarantee this is going to happen but we urged the technical defense is not be used. that's what i feel so strong our meeting should set an example and they are considering an effect creating a new law that would waive the statute of limitations as to the art that's in -- whether they will do it or not still remains to be seen but they publicly indicated they are looking at it and h it would certainly be a won
and to make a long story short, it turns out that a lot of it was, in fact, nazi looted art. initially the germans were treating it as a tax evasion case. like i sold it, didn't report his taxes. we intervened. we, the state department intervened. based on the washington principles, basic unit which event as well, and what michael is done, the work nancy has been. we said this is not just a tax evasion case. look at the washington principles and publish the art which initially they wouldn't do,...
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they call him a nazi, really?i think that all of this uglyness, i mean from the left or the right, i mean, we do not have to get extreme to have a discussion on fairness and the most, one of the most horrific things in the history of the world was what happened in nazi germany. close the gap in areas in this country and middle income inquality to be compared to this it should be beneath anyone particularly intelligent people that have done so well in this country. >> amen. >> thank you for your time. >> thanks. >> coming up, too rich to jail, the teen who killed four drunk driving and got off with the affluenza defense is in the news today and tonight, more scrutiny on a cockpit computer as friends of the pilot are speaking out. are we any closer to answers in this mystery? stay with us. good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. two full servings of vegeta
they call him a nazi, really?i think that all of this uglyness, i mean from the left or the right, i mean, we do not have to get extreme to have a discussion on fairness and the most, one of the most horrific things in the history of the world was what happened in nazi germany. close the gap in areas in this country and middle income inquality to be compared to this it should be beneath anyone particularly intelligent people that have done so well in this country. >> amen. >> thank...
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behind the screen, so called lawful government and the near nazis an acting in the country and they areing to the government to take most of the government in the country. they want to take them places of security and police forces, not just kiev but also local governmental authorities. there are people wearing bands on their arms. they are high, rank authorities and those who are not following them and those who are antipeaceful regulation in the south of the country. just think about it. they want to take our army under bandara and to start the civil war. they would like to switch on the military forces of malitia and national organization to give them weapons in their hands. i would like to ask those representatives from the west, are you blind? have you lost memory? have you forgotten what is fascisism? but i'm sure that officers, soldiers of ukraine know about it, opposite to you with representatives which find the document which is not about the guaranty to myself but about the guaranty of the civil peace in ukraine and you have just ruined that document and that man who swore not
behind the screen, so called lawful government and the near nazis an acting in the country and they areing to the government to take most of the government in the country. they want to take them places of security and police forces, not just kiev but also local governmental authorities. there are people wearing bands on their arms. they are high, rank authorities and those who are not following them and those who are antipeaceful regulation in the south of the country. just think about it. they...
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accused of nazi war crimes. to some he is the eagle of the baltic sea a latvian aviation pioneer others remember herbert zircher as an accused nazi war criminal said to have been involved in massacres of latvian jews his is a murky history that has bitterly divided opinions here fame and infamy shrouded in the fog of war but herbert zircher is will soon be back in the spotlight quite literally. he played such a habit so course will be opening now october this year and it will be the one of the most dramatic and most saddest works in here prince here is miller's isn't afraid of controversy in fact he seems to thrive in it come fall he hopes to debut his production of our birds occurs the musical we want to open discussions because until this time and it's a fact but so course is not. being on the court he was just killed by mossad but in a country where some ninety thousand people were exterminated during the years of nazi occupation the idea of a musical simply goes too far. as a national hero he may have been i
accused of nazi war crimes. to some he is the eagle of the baltic sea a latvian aviation pioneer others remember herbert zircher as an accused nazi war criminal said to have been involved in massacres of latvian jews his is a murky history that has bitterly divided opinions here fame and infamy shrouded in the fog of war but herbert zircher is will soon be back in the spotlight quite literally. he played such a habit so course will be opening now october this year and it will be the one of the...
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those people get all the green army but most of craniums as well as russians and europeans do them as nazi collaborators they say one nation one language one country one church they do not tolerate any diversity. the interim king of government has six ministers including the deputy prime minister from the ultra nationalist far right as for bhutto party one m.p. from the party has already threatened russia with nuclear weapons if moscow does not cease to support the developments in crimea. i. think our government is not legal and sure is a power only by not by desire of people as a corrupt or is a air power of or only buyers i'm self the forceful grab of power violence seizure of government buildings and nothing short of armed coups that's how communist see recent events in here they strongly disagree that those protesting in the capital represented the majority of the country's population and refused to recognize the coming to authorities as legitimate. the us the first thing the good government did when they came to power was to make a law cancelling the russian language obviously it crea
those people get all the green army but most of craniums as well as russians and europeans do them as nazi collaborators they say one nation one language one country one church they do not tolerate any diversity. the interim king of government has six ministers including the deputy prime minister from the ultra nationalist far right as for bhutto party one m.p. from the party has already threatened russia with nuclear weapons if moscow does not cease to support the developments in crimea. i....
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all right, a fascinating story, operation paperclip: the secret intelligence program that brought naziscientists to america." annie jake, thanks so much. >> thank you for having me. blnchts >> ifill: finally tonight, the story of a high school basketball team struggling to break its long losing streak, for the players, and for the town they live in, medora, indiana. that's the subject of tonight's "independent lens" on p.b.s. here's an excerpt. >> do it again!no more missing . i'm sick of missed laps. this ain't seventh and eighth grade. there was one year here they averaged 40 points a game. one game, it was like 117 to 30. there's open goals that you need to shoot. >> i don't know how far back it goes, but i know for the last 20 years they've never had that real success. >> good. that's all you've got to do. >> you know, you get caught up in losing for so long, it's hard to get rid of the losing mentality. i don't want this acceptable attitude on losing, i don't want that, and i'm hoping to change that. all right! bring it down! first off, saturday, we just weren't where we needed to
all right, a fascinating story, operation paperclip: the secret intelligence program that brought naziscientists to america." annie jake, thanks so much. >> thank you for having me. blnchts >> ifill: finally tonight, the story of a high school basketball team struggling to break its long losing streak, for the players, and for the town they live in, medora, indiana. that's the subject of tonight's "independent lens" on p.b.s. here's an excerpt. >> do it again!no...
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they suffered at the hands of the nazis. so it is a clever political ploy, propaganda, but i reckon eyes there are some who have there are some who have some points of view inside the country, but overall, that is not what the ukrainian people are made of. host: do you still have family in ukraine? guest: many, many have died. some were starved to death under stalin. some were killed. the ones who are closest, one was a great uncle of ours who we discovered in 1973 as we drove into ukraine -- we were the only car on the road, from poland to a town on the western side. he had to secretly go from the county that he lived in to meet us there, and we had written letters and everything. he had been imprisoned by stalin for 20 years in the gulag. his brother died in one of those camps at the hands of the soviets. there is a book by timothy snyder, a great american scholar at yale university, called "bloodlands." i recommend it to everyone. it is just encyclopedic. it is a great book. host: why did your great uncle have to go into
they suffered at the hands of the nazis. so it is a clever political ploy, propaganda, but i reckon eyes there are some who have there are some who have some points of view inside the country, but overall, that is not what the ukrainian people are made of. host: do you still have family in ukraine? guest: many, many have died. some were starved to death under stalin. some were killed. the ones who are closest, one was a great uncle of ours who we discovered in 1973 as we drove into ukraine --...
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the new regime in kiev so pollution of russian language rights of its rescinding of the ban on neo nazi symbols and so on suddenly the west begins to say perhaps we have and wish to kill whoever it is in fact maybe destabilizing they've realized in fact that the cooler that overthrew the cove it has in fact not in the end of the drama but only the first fact but of course it's sign i think of it that childish almost unbelievably incompetent attitude on the part of the nato countries that they facilitated this crisis without thinking through what happened that you are unleashing forces of nationalism of fear that can become uncontrollable. what the crimean authorities were asking moscow for how the leader of ukrainian nationalist group right sector has reacted rather reached out for help to one of the world's most notorious terrorists on a social network he asks maher of to step up attacks against russia dr marfin believes old the chechen islamist movement and international terror is basically russia's osama bin laden he was the mastermind of several deadly attacks on civilians in russia
the new regime in kiev so pollution of russian language rights of its rescinding of the ban on neo nazi symbols and so on suddenly the west begins to say perhaps we have and wish to kill whoever it is in fact maybe destabilizing they've realized in fact that the cooler that overthrew the cove it has in fact not in the end of the drama but only the first fact but of course it's sign i think of it that childish almost unbelievably incompetent attitude on the part of the nato countries that they...
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renoir, was it stolen by the nazis? and where it's been found. >>> bird's-eye view. the american city watching every move tonight, trying to save the eagles. the eaglet born sticking his head up and the close call. the unwanted visitor in that nest. >>> good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a sunday night. >>> and we begin with an unsettling weekend in southern california to say the least, major earthquakes and to now those aftershocks. more than 100 all weekend long. the quake itself measuring 5.4, flipping cars, emptying store shelves. they have been cleaning up all weekend. but the reminders are everywhere, the crumbled wall behind the woman right there walking her dog. some homes so damaged, families unable to return. this evening here, what do the scientists say about what this means about what could be coming next. ryan owens leading us off again tonight. >> reporter: the quake itself lasted just a few seconds, its aftershocks are still reverberating tonight. more than 100 since the 5.1 magnitude earthquake which upstaged this high school mus
renoir, was it stolen by the nazis? and where it's been found. >>> bird's-eye view. the american city watching every move tonight, trying to save the eagles. the eaglet born sticking his head up and the close call. the unwanted visitor in that nest. >>> good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a sunday night. >>> and we begin with an unsettling weekend in southern california to say the least, major earthquakes and to now those aftershocks. more than...
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spring of 1938, austria taken over by the nazis. hitler is threatening that they need to come into the similar fashion. chamberlain, the failed peacemaker, flew to munich to meet with hitler and made the munich agreement with hitler and signed off on it and got a letter that said we are going to have peace if you give me the german-speaking area which was the western area of the czechs h czech. that was september 29, 1938 when chamberlain met with hitler in munich. he had a press conference on the air strip on september 30, 1938 and said peace for our time. we remember it peace in our time. but he waved the letter and did the press conference and let all of thening land and free world know that hitler didn't have any designs on any real estate or any part of europe. that he was going to be happy with what he achieved which was austria and the western perimeter. peace for our time. after that peace conference. chamberlain went to bed thinking he accomplished something and the following day the nazis flowed in. and as they stayed and
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the neo conservatives in the west what unites the neo conservatives in the west with ukrainian neo nazis and radical islamists in chechnya is of course their hatred for russia they will do anything however extreme to get at russia and so i think this ukrainian crisis is sort of remind because once again this sort of axis of evil that's ranged against russia that combines neo conservatives in washington and in britain and in france and elsewhere with radical neo nazis in ukraine and radical islamists in chechnya this really is a kind of alliance that is targeting russia and this is just a reminder really at the same time the right sector denies that painting to march saying its website was hanks' isn't some kind of damage control now that. oh absolutely i think that this has become rather embarrassing for the west really because the fact is that they used the far right to get their people in power in here and now these sort of statements are coming out now the extremism is there for everybody to see they're in complete denial and i think that the right sector is trying to sort of it tryin
the neo conservatives in the west what unites the neo conservatives in the west with ukrainian neo nazis and radical islamists in chechnya is of course their hatred for russia they will do anything however extreme to get at russia and so i think this ukrainian crisis is sort of remind because once again this sort of axis of evil that's ranged against russia that combines neo conservatives in washington and in britain and in france and elsewhere with radical neo nazis in ukraine and radical...
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>> i mean very much like nazi germany.now you're not supposed to say nazi germany, but i don't care about political correctness. you know, you had a government using its tools to intimidate the population. we now live in a society where people are afraid to say what they actually believe. and it's because of the pc police. it's because of politicians, because of news. it's all of these things are combining to stifle people's conversation. >> joan walsh, what do you make of dr. carson? he is a good doctor, a good guy. i think he should stay in his lane. i got to tell you something. if somebody once said to me jocks don't make great restauranteurs just because they think they are, great doctors don't just make great political leaders on the hard right. go ahead. your rights. >> that's incredibly offensive to talk about nazi germany that way. does he know what happened? does he know about the extermination of six million jews? does he know about the systemic wiping out of a population here? he doesn't have one example of a pe
>> i mean very much like nazi germany.now you're not supposed to say nazi germany, but i don't care about political correctness. you know, you had a government using its tools to intimidate the population. we now live in a society where people are afraid to say what they actually believe. and it's because of the pc police. it's because of politicians, because of news. it's all of these things are combining to stifle people's conversation. >> joan walsh, what do you make of dr....
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hillary clinton compares putin action in ukraine to adolph hitler's in nazi germany.he's giving her some support. >> he's giving her some support. and is so there are a number of things at play here. this is one of the other things, is hillary clinton, by making these remarks, distances herself from president obama. and from secretary of state kerry. she has traditionally been more hawkish when it comes to foreign policy. these are certainly hawkish or harsh remarks. and so you see her in line more with someone like john mccain than with the obama administration in these comments. is that on purpose? that's really the question. does this help her ultimately to be sort of aligned more in that way to create some daylight, to distance herself? but i think the general consensus that i'm hearing is, when you do invoke hitler, when you do invoke nazi germany, you're really letting your message kind of out of your control. if it's somewhat nuanced, which her argument is, you're going to lose the nuance, people just sort of hear that connection to nazi germany and hitler. >>
hillary clinton compares putin action in ukraine to adolph hitler's in nazi germany.he's giving her some support. >> he's giving her some support. and is so there are a number of things at play here. this is one of the other things, is hillary clinton, by making these remarks, distances herself from president obama. and from secretary of state kerry. she has traditionally been more hawkish when it comes to foreign policy. these are certainly hawkish or harsh remarks. and so you see her in...
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nationalists and knee owe nazis and anti sem mite, executed the ceax and depriving ethnic russians of their memory and freedom to use their own language. by the way 92 percent of russias approve the annexation of russia from crimea. does president vladimir putin have a legitimate gripe? >> he does. ukraine and crimea were not democracies and a lot of people exploited in ukraine where there is a group ripping off the country in every way and just stealing everything that it possibly can at the expense of the average folks in that country. so there is a great deal of resentment that in defense, putin can capitalize on and that is part of what is going on right now. >> it is not -- putin did in his introduction there, he said look, there were legitimate protests against corrupt and inefficient regimes and these people on the streets have a right to do it, however, they say the decisive events were these nazis and he blamed the united states, john, the usa was in it up to its airs and victoria is there saying we spent five billion dollars reorienting ukraine in our direction and name in t
nationalists and knee owe nazis and anti sem mite, executed the ceax and depriving ethnic russians of their memory and freedom to use their own language. by the way 92 percent of russias approve the annexation of russia from crimea. does president vladimir putin have a legitimate gripe? >> he does. ukraine and crimea were not democracies and a lot of people exploited in ukraine where there is a group ripping off the country in every way and just stealing everything that it possibly can at...
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is among the first to see these masterpieces thought to be looted by the not cease -- looted by the nazis. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. satellite images have spotted 122 objects in the southern indian ocean. malaysian authorities are calling it the most credible lead yet in the operation to flaunt -- find flight 370, but the area they are searching remains huge. time is running out to find the black box that could shed light on what happened to the aircraft. we have this report from west australia. >> another day scouring the ocean. another day with nothing found. 12 lanes from six different countries crisscrossed the search zone. >> we will be there tomorrow to do it all again. >> the five ships now in the area also reported no sign of the wreckage, but late in the --, there was a new lead malaysia released pictures from a french satellite taken on showed 122 objects close to the search zone. >> some objects were as much as 23 meters in length. some of the objects appeared to be right, possibly indicating solid material. >> while a lot
is among the first to see these masterpieces thought to be looted by the not cease -- looted by the nazis. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. satellite images have spotted 122 objects in the southern indian ocean. malaysian authorities are calling it the most credible lead yet in the operation to flaunt -- find flight 370, but the area they are searching remains huge. time is running out to find the black box that could shed light on what happened...
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the center is named after survivor of the nazi holocaust who devoted his life to justice to the victims of the holocaust and becoming a human rights champion in a broad sense trying to ensure the lessons of that period would never be forgotten and no group would ever suffer such a fate again. in a sense there is a great affinity between that and the trailblazing work of this or davis. for example it doesn't take more than a cursory glance at her own world to see how short of the idea we have falling despite the defeat of the nazi genocide and since oppression and genocide are continuously present in our world even today. professor davis reminds us in the epilogue of this book that slavery still exists and under certain conditions may be restored on a large scale in certain areas in today's world. the affinity runs deeper. in light of simon wiesenthal center or vester davis -- were shaped by the events of world war ii and as he himself has written and stated quote living in the shadows of the holocaust amid the rubble and ruins of the world's greatest war was where he decided to embark a
the center is named after survivor of the nazi holocaust who devoted his life to justice to the victims of the holocaust and becoming a human rights champion in a broad sense trying to ensure the lessons of that period would never be forgotten and no group would ever suffer such a fate again. in a sense there is a great affinity between that and the trailblazing work of this or davis. for example it doesn't take more than a cursory glance at her own world to see how short of the idea we have...
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mckinney everyone can have access to the same opportunities cheney has just want the item eight the nazis inequalit and only together can we be to. the i say it's a coalition of moderate leftists to call me ms. she hopes to education policies will calm cheney's molotov student group in . tell your government has introduced an emergency tool to study the environmental damage caused by mafia run in the eagle rubbish dumps tests to be carried out on the toxicity of the ladder in the southern combine the region. agricultural products from the area onto and into a rigorous checks before being sanctioned for seo. in the bus stops now it's an immediate measure the mua to put agricultural coats on the market is by carrying out checks. this shows our desire to get to the bottom of this and tried to reassure the population it's living under great anxiety and should be banned in the middle and stable engine and began to set up in stone and mafia disposal of toxic waste including bedding this led to serious health issues in the area between naples and kazakh to being renamed the time defiance and mm.
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cheney has just want the item eight the nazis inequality and only together can we be to. the i say it's a coalition of moderate leftists to call me ms. she hopes to education policies will calm cheney's molotov student group in form of prime minister of croatia evil is the mother and has consented to the agencies and to have been found guilty of breaking and it's a misuse of state bonds another has been sentenced to nine years and john eales on top of a ten year time he's already seven. a tax inspector has told a german court that the president of the pioneer football league debate is even more tax them he said was this. it's alleged in the finances of the sham about tax evasion of eighteen point five but the enduring this is actually more but twenty seven million three words about stolen by the nazis during world war two the unthinkable that the band brought the blindness. officials set up by the process culture minister for the crying thing is to the surviving grandchildren and great grandchildren of the christian alliance. when i search for missing malaysia airlines fl
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it's a neo-nazi organization of a bunch of skinheads. i was the founding father of that club. >> i got thug reich tattooed on my belly. the reason why i got it is we were thugs. the reich was for the third reich, the whole nazi aspect. i combined the two, and came up with that. it almost became a motto for a lot of guys. >> i don't even see the tattoos anymore. i'm used to them because i got to know who he is and like instead of just being someone on the streets and seeing him and they judge him, i see him for who he is. >> blood and honor was an organization that was created by the late ian steward donaldson, the lead singer of screwdriver. it was a skinhead organization in the late '70s, early '80s. in the '90s, it split into two different factions. blood and honor international and blood and honor combat 18. the blood and honor i belonged to was combat 18. or c-18. the 18 stands for 1 and 8 for the letter a and h for adolf hitler. >> is that good? >> when i saw pierson born, i saw god that day. that was one of the strangest, greatest
it's a neo-nazi organization of a bunch of skinheads. i was the founding father of that club. >> i got thug reich tattooed on my belly. the reason why i got it is we were thugs. the reich was for the third reich, the whole nazi aspect. i combined the two, and came up with that. it almost became a motto for a lot of guys. >> i don't even see the tattoos anymore. i'm used to them because i got to know who he is and like instead of just being someone on the streets and seeing him and...
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could be returning nationalist neo nazis thrive in. the western media just adds fuel to the fire with reports mistakenly suggesting that a full blown russian military intervention. underway in crimea. on the paralympic torch relay. after an epic journey across russia and even in one small english village. for it so the world's top headlines live from moscow international with me rule received a very warm welcome to. the threat of neo nazi ideology is causing a lot of a ukraine the country home to over thirteen ethnicities is now rocked on a daily basis by shocking videos uploaded to youtube by some of those who came to power following the ousting of president. was the story. yes there was these are some of the new musters of ukraine doing what they want after spearheading the revolution they burst into a local parliament session in a town outside kiev wearing uniforms masks and t. shirts with nattie singles live the good guys the only good among them are the patriots of ukraine group one of its leaders igor morsi chuke was recently rel
could be returning nationalist neo nazis thrive in. the western media just adds fuel to the fire with reports mistakenly suggesting that a full blown russian military intervention. underway in crimea. on the paralympic torch relay. after an epic journey across russia and even in one small english village. for it so the world's top headlines live from moscow international with me rule received a very warm welcome to. the threat of neo nazi ideology is causing a lot of a ukraine the country home...
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but i came upon in 1943 about the nazis and what they'd done to the jews. and there's a passage there that you just don't find in a lot of his other speeches, felt that passion thoughtly. and in 1945 passionately believed that the refugees of the -- they were called displaced persons at the time. the jewish refugees in europe should be allowed to go to palestine. so that's one side. the other thing that truman believes -- and this is the thing that's not, i think, fully appreciated, is he was not this favor of the idea of a jewish or an our wrap state. he was -- arab state. he was a jeffersonian democrat. he believed that different races and religions should get along with each other, even if it was difficult. he attributed all the wars and chaos in europe to a religious rivalry. he wanted, he wanted in palestine something where both sides would be reconciled. what he favored was a confederation where there would be different parts, there were jewish and different parts were arab but then a common legislature, or a binational state. he didn't have a, he did
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they needed this violence to topple the government they needed the far right they needed the other nazi thanks to a huge violence to topple the company to the snipers and of course this night the story was as i say hugely important because of the day that story broke that there van that was the cause that going to coach must step down immediately there must be some early elections and so this whole thing was planned and corey clark you know rest now they've got their people in power and you know there won't be an investigation and to me it's extremely telling that if it was true that you know the coach was behind the snipers and he organized them then why on earth hasn't the new sokol government arrested people why would they want me why they have again they don't want to pursue it about excel is damning isn't it and so. i mean it's clearly not true anyway what's going on neal very briefly finally last question for me what sort of repercussions mind these revelations have now for the rest of the country for him crane well i think that people in ukraine are fully aware most people are fu
they needed this violence to topple the government they needed the far right they needed the other nazi thanks to a huge violence to topple the company to the snipers and of course this night the story was as i say hugely important because of the day that story broke that there van that was the cause that going to coach must step down immediately there must be some early elections and so this whole thing was planned and corey clark you know rest now they've got their people in power and you...
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situation there in ukraine well that thousands of ukrainians are currently protesting against near nazi groups and the my down movement demonstrations are taking place in a number of cities across the east and south of the country with a cock of donetsk among them in the dark of some sources suggest one hundred thousand protesters gathered to tell the new authorities to leave the city there are reports of clashes in gunfire causing some injuries there and in donetsk crowds have formed to tell the new leaders they are not welcome demonstrators have already taken the center of the city and raised the russian flag over the local administration well ukrainian police officers who were removed from duty by the new government in kiev are already receiving aid from moscow those who are stationed in crimea are being offered russian passports starting from this saturday are reports . this is the golden eagles swan song the best cook's ukraine's elite police force after weeks of deadly clashes in the capital kiev on the orders of the ministry of internal affairs to protect government buildings fro
situation there in ukraine well that thousands of ukrainians are currently protesting against near nazi groups and the my down movement demonstrations are taking place in a number of cities across the east and south of the country with a cock of donetsk among them in the dark of some sources suggest one hundred thousand protesters gathered to tell the new authorities to leave the city there are reports of clashes in gunfire causing some injuries there and in donetsk crowds have formed to tell...
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, that country suffered so much under the nazis. you go to ukraine and you talk to the people, the nazis turned our grandmother's church into a stable after they invaded . if you go to ukraine and you go to the river and look at the monument in central kiev to the soldiers in ukraine who fought against the nazis come it is one of the most powerful, most elegant sculptures that i've ever seen. i don't believe that that type of political movement can be successful in ukraine because of what she suffered under the nazis. so that is propaganda, and think about it, from the russian point of view, if you can twist something to talk about nazis and make not cease the enemy -- and make nazis the enemy, the ukrainian people would fight against it because they severed at the hands of the nazis. so it is a clever lyrical ploy, propaganda, but i reckon eyes there are some who have some points of view inside the country, but overall that is not what the ukrainian people are made of. host: do you still have family in ukraine? guest: many, many ha
, that country suffered so much under the nazis. you go to ukraine and you talk to the people, the nazis turned our grandmother's church into a stable after they invaded . if you go to ukraine and you go to the river and look at the monument in central kiev to the soldiers in ukraine who fought against the nazis come it is one of the most powerful, most elegant sculptures that i've ever seen. i don't believe that that type of political movement can be successful in ukraine because of what she...
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nazi shaming. >> the thing is you can't make judgments anymore? that's the way you cutoff debate. if you say i don't think it is the best way to pay for college from you having sex with guys guys with tribal tattoo on their [bleep]. >> did you say tribal [bleep]? wow. >> that's my issue now. i don't even know what i'm talking about now. >> i think it is fine to do whatever you want and to put yourself through college. it is the whole idea that she wants everyone to -- i mean when i was doing porn to put myself through the training program at tasty freeze i did not ask for everybody to get behind me -- well i did, but that was a different thing. it is not empower meant. they try to make it into an empower meant thick. the thing is you don't need empower meant. nobody is stoping you. >> buck, you were upset when they called her a porn star and she only made seven movies that you know of. >> there are better names out there. show chose it because of amanda knox the one that may or may not have killed her roommate which is creepy to begin with. the libertarian wanted to like her. once
nazi shaming. >> the thing is you can't make judgments anymore? that's the way you cutoff debate. if you say i don't think it is the best way to pay for college from you having sex with guys guys with tribal tattoo on their [bleep]. >> did you say tribal [bleep]? wow. >> that's my issue now. i don't even know what i'm talking about now. >> i think it is fine to do whatever you want and to put yourself through college. it is the whole idea that she wants everyone to -- i...
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what the nazis seem to be. food storage. who will it be true schumer. and why don't the heat it's a jewish community and are focused on the down on the canal complicated ideas on the united israel appeal and non government organization which helps to ensure the growth of jewish communities around the world the psalms small is too small communities. our year in contact with israel. yearning for recognition as . and we bring these people. first if old news and updates from israel which already makes in the community think he maybe he is in me. to all the stops the phone pic from the beginning. we stopped to read it from the beginning of his stance on the links reading a chapter on site began his community build a nest for the jewish community in my book has multiplied more than tenfold and to date numbers three hundred and sixty members most of them jewish immigrants from the former soviet union tulips were spotted door open. milk milk and mumble in thinking that this away twenty two on that story they wanted to have been hearing the name of more than wel
what the nazis seem to be. food storage. who will it be true schumer. and why don't the heat it's a jewish community and are focused on the down on the canal complicated ideas on the united israel appeal and non government organization which helps to ensure the growth of jewish communities around the world the psalms small is too small communities. our year in contact with israel. yearning for recognition as . and we bring these people. first if old news and updates from israel which already...
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that's just what the nazis the air he said. the aunts feel a bit of a uniquely pudding she was not the ninety two teeth and painful. stephanie come on line in sight but to me. i've added a knife after he died. i do. he beat a team they showed this evening. he was so nice once again besides the ten test against samoa the optus seeking opinion the setting them on to the context of the nazis and for that add to the outside that he did fine does. interment addition to just in time to want it. i did. it is. a yes. it will she i aed the view that god io get my . to celebrate this event. the gp group feel it yet and she starts to go golfing. we discussed the bulk of the portico and the subjugation of the car the fiji group chairman shows a goal in his opening address underlined that it takes energy determination and belief in the future to go with less than one generation to the state of war to be a fully fledged member of the biggest club but the bumper six. we admire everything has been the context. and he added that the ep peat gro
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and what happens when a neo-nazi and the man he brutally attacks meet three decades later? >> i went most of my life thinking that i had killed this person. >> jeff: carter evans on the oscar contender "facing fear." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: i'm jeff glor with a western decision of the broadcast. ukraine's prime minister calls it a declaration of war. the u.s., an invasion. russia says it's protect its people. what you call it depends on where you come from. this is what it looks like in crimea tonight. the white house says forces control the peninsula that make up the southern portion of ukraine.t( it appears they are preparing an occupation. the u.s., european union and nato all say russia is violating international law. the question is what can they do about it. in pro-western kiev what they are do something protesting tens of thousands have gathered in the capitol, demonstrating against russia's actions. we have learned tonight that secretary of state john kerry is on his way to ukraine tomorrow. off the top tonight we have tw
and what happens when a neo-nazi and the man he brutally attacks meet three decades later? >> i went most of my life thinking that i had killed this person. >> jeff: carter evans on the oscar contender "facing fear." captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: i'm jeff glor with a western decision of the broadcast. ukraine's prime minister calls it a declaration of war. the u.s., an invasion. russia says it's protect its people....
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nazis of course leo brings the story of how the whole way union came about. i mean this in the region becoming pontiff russia. often absolute majority of the ninety six percent voted for beatification. the reasons was simple. we are happy about the fact that we will speak only the russian language they won't force us to write or speak in ukrainian. the majority of crime use to clean the million population identify as if the questions and speak russian often when he's thinking of trying to evoke the regional status of the russian language. it sent shockwaves through the means to that of crimean is now a shift in language and heritage want to pretend people want to do something major will have more opportunity. the bigger the country and the bigger its economy the easier it is for people to live there moscow has already provided some four hundred million dollars in aid to crimea with more to come to pay pensions and suddenly says when a school based infrastructure pensions are expected to trouble. russian tourists are likely to visit and living standards for mi
nazis of course leo brings the story of how the whole way union came about. i mean this in the region becoming pontiff russia. often absolute majority of the ninety six percent voted for beatification. the reasons was simple. we are happy about the fact that we will speak only the russian language they won't force us to write or speak in ukrainian. the majority of crime use to clean the million population identify as if the questions and speak russian often when he's thinking of trying to evoke...
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i think ross elsewhere when roddick will be on nazis in ukraine and radicalism is to check if the treaty is a kind of alliance is targeting russia and the suggestive reminded me that i did sing kind of like or denying that tenth of march saying its website was hacked. is this some kind of damage control now. oh absolutely i think that it's become rather embarrassing photo for the west region is the fact is that they use if i like it that people in power in kiev. now these two statements coming out of extremists and that i'd be good to see them in complete denial. i don't think that the right seconds going to sibu for it. i tell from this now but it's old i think we know that they thought of that. i think the church and radicals. we know that that they are radical far right neo . and now they're trying to sue the city was abandoned in the website was hacked. he doesn't watch on the front i think we know these extremists and that is they expect everybody to see this going to rush an obsession from the westerly is costing the goal here is buried anger c cooper but who knows war perhaps unti
i think ross elsewhere when roddick will be on nazis in ukraine and radicalism is to check if the treaty is a kind of alliance is targeting russia and the suggestive reminded me that i did sing kind of like or denying that tenth of march saying its website was hacked. is this some kind of damage control now. oh absolutely i think that it's become rather embarrassing photo for the west region is the fact is that they use if i like it that people in power in kiev. now these two statements coming...
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the young frenchwoman was to asia to the museum in paris which the nazis used to stall stone are way expensive and gemini and austria. she's been a gem and that the nazis didn't matter that she was famine and uncaring may just make it it is it's an easy m wallace i know i know they set out very soon understood the need to call a collection box which in essence fiji should it go. he said. that's when the siege pool. she listed the names of the cat has had a let's go to the fabrications of the top eighteen seventy and austria with the wet today to get a chance to settle about two one two cm wound onto the wall hand it's made it possible for the monuments men to make eight forty five thousand went on to stardom by the nazis. who is battling buried in a hammock a native son takes him to such a law can se fronds. he and his clan annually dedicated to have some wrinkles thing she does at school recognition you would think that would like to have a really good exhibition in paris said that she can go back to the museum visit the town would really like to be limping. no exhibition is in the
the young frenchwoman was to asia to the museum in paris which the nazis used to stall stone are way expensive and gemini and austria. she's been a gem and that the nazis didn't matter that she was famine and uncaring may just make it it is it's an easy m wallace i know i know they set out very soon understood the need to call a collection box which in essence fiji should it go. he said. that's when the siege pool. she listed the names of the cat has had a let's go to the fabrications of the...
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to these effects in operation during the second row two more to safeguard search on youtube by the nazis what the american soldiers and violent deaths in belfast the seller. helen another machine romance the little teddy that is ninety four he was born in america but returned to belfast with his average pants because he was the u s citizen he was drafted into the american military in nineteen forty four and sent to france after fighting his way upon the mediterranean to munich and helping to liberate the doc on concentration camp he arrived in the small austrian village as the second word war was ending. deep inside a salt mine there he discovered hundreds of priceless works of art which had been detected by the nazis and he was part of the operation to recover them were dead and those that they have grown will these scripts they don't pay the phone. it was really between fifty and seven the crips. and really did four to ten got the general president to put them on the talks. and then freedom day today and runs to our operations to see if the art treasures as the subject over recent holl
to these effects in operation during the second row two more to safeguard search on youtube by the nazis what the american soldiers and violent deaths in belfast the seller. helen another machine romance the little teddy that is ninety four he was born in america but returned to belfast with his average pants because he was the u s citizen he was drafted into the american military in nineteen forty four and sent to france after fighting his way upon the mediterranean to munich and helping to...
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is top stars have lifted spirits have been times when say the troops retook the peninsula from the nazis during world war two the entire population was deported to central asia and took orders from stalin. they are he returned in the nineteen nineties during the tenure of the last soviet leader mikhail gorbachev and from nineteen ninety one when ukraine became an independent state. now once again they face being dominated by modern day russia against their will. fans. the us coast guard troops in the district florida has eluded fifteen hundred pounds of cocaine that it discovered on the boats intercepted in the caribbean. the drugs were seized on the twelfth of march when patrol spotted the vessels swiftly advancing at high speeds to international waters the customs and border patrol maritime aircraft providing oversight to the vessel and the co stars on board a helicopter fired warning shots effectively halting the vessel. after stopping its crews found six hundred and ninety five packages of cocaine on board a hall with an approximate wholesale value estimated at twenty three million u
is top stars have lifted spirits have been times when say the troops retook the peninsula from the nazis during world war two the entire population was deported to central asia and took orders from stalin. they are he returned in the nineteen nineties during the tenure of the last soviet leader mikhail gorbachev and from nineteen ninety one when ukraine became an independent state. now once again they face being dominated by modern day russia against their will. fans. the us coast guard troops...
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very enthusiastic about what they call people who had turned a blind eye to the paramilitary and new nazi elements on the streets of kiev are we going to back away now the western sponsors of world worry talking we begin to see criticism of the new regime in kiev sort of russian language rights for its rescinding of the ban on me a nazi symbols and so on suddenly the west begins to say perhaps we've. produced in fact stupid things like they've realised in fact that the coup that overthrew in a coup which has in fact not been the end of the drama but only the first fact but of course it and i think of that childish almost unbelievably competent attitude on the part of the no two countries that they facilitated this crisis were thinking through what the two are unleashing forces of nationalism of fear that can become uncontrollable. while crimean authorities were asking moscow for help the leader of the ukrainian nationalist group right sector has reached out for the help of one of the world's most notorious terrorists on a social network he asked dr morrow to step up attacks against russia
very enthusiastic about what they call people who had turned a blind eye to the paramilitary and new nazi elements on the streets of kiev are we going to back away now the western sponsors of world worry talking we begin to see criticism of the new regime in kiev sort of russian language rights for its rescinding of the ban on me a nazi symbols and so on suddenly the west begins to say perhaps we've. produced in fact stupid things like they've realised in fact that the coup that overthrew in a...
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the so-called lawful government, a ban of neo-nazis are operating in the country.s to take over the government. they want to take over our army. i would like to ask those venntives from the west? are you blind? are you forgotten fascism. i would like to remind you i am still the commander and chief of the country. >>> ukraine's ambassador to the united nations joins us now. >> so this is something what mr. yanukovych is saying for the last couple of weeks, but the truth is that his normal legitimate president because he run out of the country, betrayed his own party, that's why he can say anything as -- as a citizen of some -- some state, but he is not legitimate president. we have a legitimate parliament, and a legitimate go. >> he says that people like you are working for the neo-nazis and fascists, and the presidential building was taken over by armed men. >> yeah, so this is something what moscow keeps saying, bringing these labels to all of our nation, particularly to the western part. this is awful. this is awful and we absolutely can't accept any kind of the
the so-called lawful government, a ban of neo-nazis are operating in the country.s to take over the government. they want to take over our army. i would like to ask those venntives from the west? are you blind? are you forgotten fascism. i would like to remind you i am still the commander and chief of the country. >>> ukraine's ambassador to the united nations joins us now. >> so this is something what mr. yanukovych is saying for the last couple of weeks, but the truth is that...