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for nazi germany, any hopes had passed. the first army has become the nazi death rattle. diary taken from him at his capture -- >> i can't hardly stand it anymore. murderous firing -- [indiscernible] announcer: first army swept wide and captured 300,000 germans. the arrival of american soldiers in germany meant liberation for many. tragedy stared out from the faces of victims, free from the nazi concentration camps. for these people, horror had long been the only reality. sickened by the fruits of hitler's harvest, american soldiers helped where they could. ♪ the first russians encountered by our advancing troops with the thousands of half-starved prisoners in the nazi slave labor camps. but first army pushed on to a happier russian rendezvous. jubilation was the word to describe the meeting of the two weary armies. general hodges had looked forward a long time to this day. ♪ nearly one million allied casualties had been the price of the reconquest of europe. within a week after this day, first army headquarters begin redeployment for the invasion of japan. as they boarde
for nazi germany, any hopes had passed. the first army has become the nazi death rattle. diary taken from him at his capture -- >> i can't hardly stand it anymore. murderous firing -- [indiscernible] announcer: first army swept wide and captured 300,000 germans. the arrival of american soldiers in germany meant liberation for many. tragedy stared out from the faces of victims, free from the nazi concentration camps. for these people, horror had long been the only reality. sickened by the...
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nazis had learned to understand.44, the nt me probed an american defense line south of first army's roar offensive. on the 16th, hitler launched the most desperate counter attack of the war. the americans were taken by surprise as the german stroke away 60 miles deep through the snow-covered elgin countryside. and third army struggled to slow the advance. the fight took on a new and lasting significance. finally, the germans were stopped. many of the men were able to celebrate a late christmas with hot showers and hot food. first army job across the roar to the banks in the rhine. the location where the nazis failed to destroy a bridge, soldiers from first army's ninth armored division rushed across under fire and secured the bridge. in their own words, they tell it happened. >> on march the seventh, at and myoon was lieutenant commander came to the hill with commanding view of the entire valley. to reach thea plan bridge. when we got to the end of the bridge at the other side. the tanks took positions and began firi
nazis had learned to understand.44, the nt me probed an american defense line south of first army's roar offensive. on the 16th, hitler launched the most desperate counter attack of the war. the americans were taken by surprise as the german stroke away 60 miles deep through the snow-covered elgin countryside. and third army struggled to slow the advance. the fight took on a new and lasting significance. finally, the germans were stopped. many of the men were able to celebrate a late christmas...
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leadership has faced repeated criticism for playing down the crimes of the nazis were literally the nazis are no more than a speck of bird poop in more than a thousand years of successful german history. sergey like the d.n.c. is a leading member of president's jewish community and as far as he's concerned jews joining the h.d. is a bad joke but he says the party is resonating with some jewish groups and we shouldn't forget that about ninety percent of jewish people in germany are also eastern european origin mostly come from the soviet union and bring the whole baggage of stereotypes and a kind of a. liberal understanding of democracy and also there are people who are german speakers speaking who. are right wing and who are trying to use this and that instrument allows this feeling and this is what we're seeing. the juice in a veggie group would get short shrift at the mazeltov and in berlin the jewish own across the pinsky sees the group as no more than a tactic to divert attention from if g.m. . sometimes. business is fine you just irreconcilable jews cannot be involved in a party whic
leadership has faced repeated criticism for playing down the crimes of the nazis were literally the nazis are no more than a speck of bird poop in more than a thousand years of successful german history. sergey like the d.n.c. is a leading member of president's jewish community and as far as he's concerned jews joining the h.d. is a bad joke but he says the party is resonating with some jewish groups and we shouldn't forget that about ninety percent of jewish people in germany are also eastern...
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to be a white supremacist near nazi group because their members where swastikas they found the talks about the white supremacy and white pride do you consider the hours of battalion to be near nazi group in every single in every single country you would have different people at all i don't know if they were also about the could be all you will have some of those sort of the i thought that was one of the ukraine's biggest wish any to be in nearly all of this state you can on flash it has nothing to do with anybody else of the time it is linked to the state so there is a little danger here is you know there is no linkage of the of the as of but talent to the state no no should we even need you to disown them do you consider them to be a neo nazi group. i do not think that they are neo nazi group but they do and they are not connected to this state and that's why the red line is and when amnesty international says the ukrainian state is rapidly losing its monopoly on violence pointed to all these militias that now control the streets in agreement with your interior ministry that doesn't
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invade started well before the second world war with the nazis seizing power. published the opera months as early as one nine hundred thirty three the very year they took over a guy from there he was a visionary he saw what was going to happen including the concentration camps and the war. there is a number of such question novels. and then there are the great works from after the war that deal with. and then came the next generation each with news stories as in your. out of the children followed by the grandchildren all writing about the second world war and the holocaust. as a recent example as. a writer from ukraine who lives in berlin she wrote about the fate of her family. i don't think it will ever end. can writers accurately reflect the horrific events of the holocaust some writers have been able to describe the mass murder of european jews and at the same time create outstanding literature. maybe esther by a touchup a trial begins with a family secret that is too awful to talk about. it involves a journey through eastern europe and a search for clues to
invade started well before the second world war with the nazis seizing power. published the opera months as early as one nine hundred thirty three the very year they took over a guy from there he was a visionary he saw what was going to happen including the concentration camps and the war. there is a number of such question novels. and then there are the great works from after the war that deal with. and then came the next generation each with news stories as in your. out of the children...
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invade started well before the second world war with the nazis seizing power. published the opera months as early as one nine hundred thirty three the very year they took over. there he was a visionary he saw what was going to happen including the concentration camps and the war. in crete when. there is a number of such oppression novels. and then there are the great works from after the war that deal with. and then came the next generation of each with news stories as in europe all. of the children followed by the grandchildren all writing about the second world war and the holocaust. a recent example is. a writer from ukraine who lives in berlin she wrote about the fate of her family. when you go from so i don't think it will ever end. can writers accurately reflect the horrific events of the holocaust some writers have been able to describe the mass murder of european jews and at the same time create outstanding literature. maybe esther by catch up a trust begins with a family secret that is too awful to talk about. it involves a journey through eastern euro
invade started well before the second world war with the nazis seizing power. published the opera months as early as one nine hundred thirty three the very year they took over. there he was a visionary he saw what was going to happen including the concentration camps and the war. in crete when. there is a number of such oppression novels. and then there are the great works from after the war that deal with. and then came the next generation of each with news stories as in europe all. of the...
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i prefer to use nazi analogies for people have committed genocide. think the threat that he poses to just a sick human rights, the right of -- the ability to have an ongoing viable democracy can't be overstated. amy: and president trump applauding him, the significance and the importance of the u.s.-brazilian relationship? mean, we all know now how president trump sees the world, which is in a very simplistic framework or people who say good things about him are people that he likes and people who say bad things about him are people that he hates. jair bolsonaro is somebody who is consciously modeled himself on donald trump. his children, when they can to new york and met with steve bannon, trump --bolsonaro himself saluted the american flag and talked about how much he loves the united states under trump. effusive he was very in his praise of trouble he spoke to him, therefore, trump's current plaster in his child like manner is to view jair bolsonaro as somebody that is an ally and a friend and some of you wortrthy of praise for that reason alone.
i prefer to use nazi analogies for people have committed genocide. think the threat that he poses to just a sick human rights, the right of -- the ability to have an ongoing viable democracy can't be overstated. amy: and president trump applauding him, the significance and the importance of the u.s.-brazilian relationship? mean, we all know now how president trump sees the world, which is in a very simplistic framework or people who say good things about him are people that he likes and people...
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the mental confusion of kurt's aunt is her death sentence elizabeth becomes a victim of nazi ideology women like her belong in asylums. sebastian coe who plays the monstrous doctor who later sends her to the gas chambers donna's mark tells this oppressive story with much path us as a family story. had fun i thought it was intriguing to show how intertwined perpetrators and victims were within a family because ultimately that's what it was like in the whole of germany i mean if you see germany as one big family perpetrators and victims were extremely intertwined and at the same time the historical background is also told as the history of art to. fast forward to post-war dressed and kurt now played by tom shelling is living in communist east germany and study an art he falls in love with a fellow student who reminds him of his murdered and. the life. suits to take his army to for her to soon moves in with allie and discovers that her father is the very nazi doctor who sent kurt's aunt to her death after nine hundred forty five he hushes up his nazi past seamlessly pursuing his career i
the mental confusion of kurt's aunt is her death sentence elizabeth becomes a victim of nazi ideology women like her belong in asylums. sebastian coe who plays the monstrous doctor who later sends her to the gas chambers donna's mark tells this oppressive story with much path us as a family story. had fun i thought it was intriguing to show how intertwined perpetrators and victims were within a family because ultimately that's what it was like in the whole of germany i mean if you see germany...
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the nazis too and come to the progressive discourse. his tweet was condemned by the leading left wing politician better power who said that robin was a war criminal and even questioned whether tower was accounted been hacked a green party colleague also lashed out saying ramos crimes in italy can never be forgotten in an interview defended his tweet saying the nazi general repeatedly disregarded criminal orders and heroically plotted against. you today again think such tweets and sympathies wouldn't produce a popular if left it's found a better way to engage with the public. on the weekend there were over. two hundred thousand people demonstrating against rasmussen and for trade union rights and i think it's a good sign that on the same weekend and other places of germany where thousands and thousands also demonstrating on. targets the left lost some people who were earning lower than two thousand.
the nazis too and come to the progressive discourse. his tweet was condemned by the leading left wing politician better power who said that robin was a war criminal and even questioned whether tower was accounted been hacked a green party colleague also lashed out saying ramos crimes in italy can never be forgotten in an interview defended his tweet saying the nazi general repeatedly disregarded criminal orders and heroically plotted against. you today again think such tweets and sympathies...
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moves to set up a jewish group of its own the party whose leader hit the headlines for downplaying the nazi era aims to set up a jewish working group this weekend we'll find out why some want to join it also coming up protests and. plus space junk and what to do about a problem that's been growing astronomically we'll look at some ideas being discussed at the international astronautical congress this week. and star footballer castello rinaldo is left out of portugal squad the team captain will not . alone terry martin thanks for joining us leading figures from germany's jewish community have reacted with astonishment and concern after the far right alternative for germany party the a.f.p. said it was setting up an internal jewish group the party has faced criticism from jewish groups after failing to sanction members for downplaying the holocaust and flirting with neo nazi groups seventeen jewish organizations have issued a statement saying that no citizen of germany who cared about democracy could identify with the a.f.p. we'll get analysis from our political correspondent in just a moment
moves to set up a jewish group of its own the party whose leader hit the headlines for downplaying the nazi era aims to set up a jewish working group this weekend we'll find out why some want to join it also coming up protests and. plus space junk and what to do about a problem that's been growing astronomically we'll look at some ideas being discussed at the international astronautical congress this week. and star footballer castello rinaldo is left out of portugal squad the team captain will...
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the white supremacy and white pride do you consider the hours of battalion to be in your nazi group in every single in every single country you would have different people and all of them have they were also about the. middle having i'm of the notion of the i thought that was one of the biggest wish any to be an early season of this state you could almost nationalism the last thing to do with a needle through the aisles of the telly was linked to the state so there is a little danger here is you know there is no linkage of the of the as of battalion to the state no no should we even you and your to disown them do you consider them to be a neo nazi group. i i do not think that they are neo nazi group but they do and they are not connected to the state and that's why the red line is and when amnesty international says the ukrainian state is rapidly losing its monopoly on violence pointed to all these militias that now control the streets in agreement with your interior ministry that doesn't worry you you want to be a liberal democracy join the e.u. and you have these militias basicall
the white supremacy and white pride do you consider the hours of battalion to be in your nazi group in every single in every single country you would have different people and all of them have they were also about the. middle having i'm of the notion of the i thought that was one of the biggest wish any to be an early season of this state you could almost nationalism the last thing to do with a needle through the aisles of the telly was linked to the state so there is a little danger here is...
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to be a white supremacist near nazi group because their members where swastikas they found the talks about the white supremacy and white pride do you consider the hours of battalion to be near nazi group in every single in every single country you would have different people and all i don't know if they were also about the could be all you will have some of those sort of the i thought that was one of the ukraine's biggest wish any to be unraveling of this state you could almost imagine has nothing to do with anybody else of the time it is linked to the state so there is a little danger here is you know there is no linkage of the of the as of but tell into the state no no should we even need you to disown them do you consider them to be a neo nazi group. i do not think that they are neo nazi group but they do and they are not connected to the state and that's why the red line is and when amnesty international says the ukrainian state is rapidly losing its monopoly on violence pointed to all these militias that now control the streets in agreement with your interior ministry that doesn
to be a white supremacist near nazi group because their members where swastikas they found the talks about the white supremacy and white pride do you consider the hours of battalion to be near nazi group in every single in every single country you would have different people and all i don't know if they were also about the could be all you will have some of those sort of the i thought that was one of the ukraine's biggest wish any to be unraveling of this state you could almost imagine has...
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your company colleague also an advocate of who has close ties to the out of battalion which is a new nazi militia that uses symbols borrowed from the waffen s.s. he even appointed an odds of commanders police chief of the key region which was condemned by the chief rabbi of ukraine i am ok with the police chief in kiev with the police chief in ukraine who are providing for a secure organisation of pride's which we've been having every single year for a couple of years in the role and they are growing in their in their numbers i am ok with them providing value would be ourselves but ali and one of the strongest militias i. know that the militia of their professional work on the work of people voice and the prime minister are you ok with you know that you are talian that does not have anything to do with any political affiliation i think that we are making sure that people who have been. accused of and who have been actually doing have been seen as doing something wrong they would be brought to justice and. given uniforms that the book's called the national militia your government has broug
your company colleague also an advocate of who has close ties to the out of battalion which is a new nazi militia that uses symbols borrowed from the waffen s.s. he even appointed an odds of commanders police chief of the key region which was condemned by the chief rabbi of ukraine i am ok with the police chief in kiev with the police chief in ukraine who are providing for a secure organisation of pride's which we've been having every single year for a couple of years in the role and they are...
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to accuse it of complicity in nazi war crimes particularly from israel. we have no tolerance for the distortion of the truth. and the law was decriminalised what was intended to defend the good name of poland will now be a civil not criminal offense and. a group of women working in a really high tech companies have staged a flash mob in central tel aviv posing with a cardboard cutout of the german chancellor to mock her group photo of a meeting with an all male group of us really tech specialists a few days earlier the women also hope to highlight gender imbalance within the technology industry. merkel was here last week she met with future leaders was the name of the group and really it was a meeting about innovation and and future developments and she commented during the meeting on the fact there was not a single woman in the room. a photograph from that meeting that was released the world media immediately after showed her standing in the middle of a group of about twenty five men now we thought that in response to that the thing to do was to simply s
to accuse it of complicity in nazi war crimes particularly from israel. we have no tolerance for the distortion of the truth. and the law was decriminalised what was intended to defend the good name of poland will now be a civil not criminal offense and. a group of women working in a really high tech companies have staged a flash mob in central tel aviv posing with a cardboard cutout of the german chancellor to mock her group photo of a meeting with an all male group of us really tech...
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was the character of a nazi and then b. in the last six months he got a distance and i think we should approach that kind of distance today that some people let leave the right. and le pen and all that right people and the nazis too and come to the proctors if discourse peter tom tweet who was condemned by the leading left wing politician petra pyle who described rommel as a war criminal her green party colleague echoed that view saying rommel's crimes in italy should never be forgotten in an interview tarbert defended his tweet saying the nazi general repeatedly disregarded criminal orders and heroically plotted against hitler left party member them again thinks such ideas would not prove so popular if leftists found a better way to engage with the public. on the weekend there were over. two hundred thousand people demonstrating against rasmussen and i think it's a good sign that on the same weekend thousands and thousands also demonstrating on brokers of targets the left lost some people who were earning lower than two th
was the character of a nazi and then b. in the last six months he got a distance and i think we should approach that kind of distance today that some people let leave the right. and le pen and all that right people and the nazis too and come to the proctors if discourse peter tom tweet who was condemned by the leading left wing politician petra pyle who described rommel as a war criminal her green party colleague echoed that view saying rommel's crimes in italy should never be forgotten in an...
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while his father in law was a nazi gun ecologist who carried out the forced sterilization of women. once i. believe in fun elements from getting out of this life became the starting point for this film. but then i created my own path and story from there. because i find fiction somehow becomes more real and true when it isn't tethered to pure facts and real life events. and types of. a noble ambition but don't as mark wanted to much he squeezed decades of german history of love story and art theory into a three hour film. the result doesn't quite add up despite many strong scenes and strong performances. that sent from ops twenty one this week but before we go if you're in berlin be sure to drop by the. video installation at the hamburger bahnhof gallery the artist won the national gallery prize last october our work is poetic hypnotic for provoking definitely worth saying join us next week for more arts and culture until then good bye on talf it is a. the to the to. the. odd. the moon. bloodgood least at full speed the lead. the body but always on the move the odd mobility today an
while his father in law was a nazi gun ecologist who carried out the forced sterilization of women. once i. believe in fun elements from getting out of this life became the starting point for this film. but then i created my own path and story from there. because i find fiction somehow becomes more real and true when it isn't tethered to pure facts and real life events. and types of. a noble ambition but don't as mark wanted to much he squeezed decades of german history of love story and art...
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president franklin delano roosevelt's greatest fear was that fascists, especially nazi, subversion inatin america would threaten the security of the united states. of 100 meetings of the joint planning commission of the u.s. state, navy and war departments in 1939 and '40, all but six had last p america at the top -- latin america at top of the agenda. this is, i'm guessing, little known. and one wonders why was franklin roosevelt so worried about fascists being powerful and posing a risk to the united states. one of the reasons is because the germans were very, very popular. park schism, indeed -- fascism, indeed, was popular in latin america. this is post-depression, and fascism was attractive. remember in italy, it made the trains run on time. you had countries in latin america that would love the trains to run on time. [laughter] some of them would love to have trains. and they admired, many people, the fascist organization, and they had their own fascist -- they didn't have to have nazis imported from germany, they had their own home-grown fascist groups. another reason aha roose
president franklin delano roosevelt's greatest fear was that fascists, especially nazi, subversion inatin america would threaten the security of the united states. of 100 meetings of the joint planning commission of the u.s. state, navy and war departments in 1939 and '40, all but six had last p america at the top -- latin america at top of the agenda. this is, i'm guessing, little known. and one wonders why was franklin roosevelt so worried about fascists being powerful and posing a risk to...
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he's using the word nazi. >> well it's a mentality. needs to be averted. it's a mentality, it's an approach, iranians in large numbers on september 11th, 20 2001, holding candlelight to mourn the death of americans. the same iranians cannot come here to the united states to see their kids and grandkids. we have received negative response from the united states government. the current government u unreasonably destroyed u unreasonably an agreement that had been worked on for so many years. so i think we are the ones who should be complaining. president trump in his televised statement has insulted iranians, he called the entire iranian people a terrorist nation. he called us an outlaw nation. don't take that lightly. >> dickerson: all right. mr. prime minister, thank you so much. >> good to be with you. dickerson: we'll be right back with our political panel. david. what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. that's it? everybody two seconds! "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congra
he's using the word nazi. >> well it's a mentality. needs to be averted. it's a mentality, it's an approach, iranians in large numbers on september 11th, 20 2001, holding candlelight to mourn the death of americans. the same iranians cannot come here to the united states to see their kids and grandkids. we have received negative response from the united states government. the current government u unreasonably destroyed u unreasonably an agreement that had been worked on for so many years....
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was the character of a nazi and that the. in the last six months he got a distance and i think we should approach that kind of distance today that some people let's leave the right. and all that right people and the nazis too and come to the brokers of discourse. peter towers a tweet was condemned by the leading left wing politician petra powell who described rommel as a war criminal her green party colleague echoed that view saying brummels crimes in italy should never be forgotten in an interview defended his tweet saying the nazi general repeatedly disregarded criminal orders and heroically plotted against hitler. remarks by the outgoing u.s. ambassador to the u.n. during a meeting of conservatives have been leaked nikki haley's cleaned of it she was initially offered the post of secretary of state for president trying to turn it down as she didn't feel qualified and she felt much the same about her position of the u.n. i thought the job should go to someone who didn't have the same learning curve i don't draw honestly i d
was the character of a nazi and that the. in the last six months he got a distance and i think we should approach that kind of distance today that some people let's leave the right. and all that right people and the nazis too and come to the brokers of discourse. peter towers a tweet was condemned by the leading left wing politician petra powell who described rommel as a war criminal her green party colleague echoed that view saying brummels crimes in italy should never be forgotten in an...
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even in parliament you have a speaker of parliament and reprove be who was the co-founder of a neo nazi party swoboda formally known as the social national party of ukraine which was founded on the basis that quote we are the last hope of the white race pretty embarrassing that some of our the speaker of your parliament. i think you are running this on the false information first of all because he has nothing to do with anything of the neo nazis the old right did you know the profound slow boat. to social no no you would have based on the national has never been part of civil war that's one thing and the other one he has been part of it which has nothing to do with this but that's one thing and another thing is that ukrainians as opposed to many of the european countries right now do not have ultra rights in the parliament for example i would be worried about all this ultra rights getting to the parliaments in germany to the to the parliaments in italy to the parliaments in other countries of europe speak up out of b. is absolutely. centrist it's certainly did well documented fact in uk
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the nazis to put on it. what we need to do is balance out the gap between rich and per year in germany and the rest of the world but i don't think the fourteenth of october will get us any closer to that. built. this first time in german post-war history this very an election campaign smacks of pro change said at the very least that's expected to blow away angle of merkel's interior minister. but it could also deal another blow to zero grip on power. they find much more on the story of her website t w dot com going to take a look now at some of the other stories making news this hour least thirty five people injured in a bus crash in southern germany nine of them seriously police say that bus collided with a truck on a highway near the city of heidelberg beagle's care interest from australia canada and the united states. activists in kenya have protested to urge the government crackdown on a former south sudan general all the long i want to use on a u.n. blacklist over his activities during that country's ci
the nazis to put on it. what we need to do is balance out the gap between rich and per year in germany and the rest of the world but i don't think the fourteenth of october will get us any closer to that. built. this first time in german post-war history this very an election campaign smacks of pro change said at the very least that's expected to blow away angle of merkel's interior minister. but it could also deal another blow to zero grip on power. they find much more on the story of her...
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although he was a vengeful force by the nazi leadership to commit suicide. peter tyrer with the defense ministry official who landed himself in hot water marking on twitter the seventy fourth anniversary of wrong moves death the leading left wing politician condemned the tweet saying romo was a war criminal and even questioned whether tied his account had been hacked while in an interview tambour defended his tweet saying then r.c. general repeatedly disregarded criminal orders and heroically plotted against his hitler so let's. get together what's what on this story with political commentator to david novak with a thesis from the di link party i believe and he's with us now. good to have you on david first what do you make of the reaction of that tweet. yes there has been a shitstorm and that has some profound reasons because. in the scientific community there is no consensus on an rahman's role and allegedly he was involved or knew of the resistance against hitler but he was not really involved in the plots on the twentieth of july nine hundred forty four
although he was a vengeful force by the nazi leadership to commit suicide. peter tyrer with the defense ministry official who landed himself in hot water marking on twitter the seventy fourth anniversary of wrong moves death the leading left wing politician condemned the tweet saying romo was a war criminal and even questioned whether tied his account had been hacked while in an interview tambour defended his tweet saying then r.c. general repeatedly disregarded criminal orders and heroically...
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and le pen and all the right people and the nazis too and come to the progressive discourse. peter talbot street was condemned by the leading left wing politician petra power who said romel was a war criminal and even question whether taubes accounted been hacked a green party colleague also lashed out saying robles crimes in italy can never be forgotten in an interview talbot defended his tweet saying the nazi general quote repeatedly disregarded criminal orders on the roic lee plotted against hitler. the today mccain thinks such tweets and sympathies would not prove so popular if leftists found a better way to engage with the public on the weekend there were over. two hundred thousand people demonstrating against rasmussen and for trade union rights and i think it's a good sign that on the same weekend another place of germany where thousands and thousands also demonstrating on chris of targets the left lost some people who were earning more than two thousand or rule a month. very poor who do not know what will happen tomorrow and i think rich should. have to learn again to
and le pen and all the right people and the nazis too and come to the progressive discourse. peter talbot street was condemned by the leading left wing politician petra power who said romel was a war criminal and even question whether taubes accounted been hacked a green party colleague also lashed out saying robles crimes in italy can never be forgotten in an interview talbot defended his tweet saying the nazi general quote repeatedly disregarded criminal orders on the roic lee plotted against...
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regime and portray him as a nazi, as a nazi collaborator. there's an important thing they do. because one of the ways -- they don't just say he's supporting all these things. that's not the story the right wing tells their audiences. that's not what makes somebody want to go and bring a pipe bomb or governments to crack down on him. what they do is say he's sporting all these things because he has horrible ends. they portray him as the ultimate authoritarian figure. that is a hallmark of the societies, to have a sort of vague fear of violence or threats against you, all manufactured and you sort of create a new villain you turn your people against. that's largely how soros kind of fits in here. he's the perfect strong man for impulses of authoritarian movements and right wing movements. >> our own ben collins posted a screen shot of our "the donald." the statement from the open society foundation, the politics of hate that dominates discourse today in the u.s. and so many countries around the world breed extremism, fear halls foods and risin
regime and portray him as a nazi, as a nazi collaborator. there's an important thing they do. because one of the ways -- they don't just say he's supporting all these things. that's not the story the right wing tells their audiences. that's not what makes somebody want to go and bring a pipe bomb or governments to crack down on him. what they do is say he's sporting all these things because he has horrible ends. they portray him as the ultimate authoritarian figure. that is a hallmark of the...
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jeffrey: but you also got nazis. ev: the nazis existed, but we gave them a way to talk to each other when they weren't living in the same town. we focused on that. you could say, well, more good than harm. i personally was more overly optimistic than i am now. the reason i am still working on information dissemination systems is, we scratched the surface of what is possible, now we have to make it better. jeffrey: talk about how to build a more fact-based internet. talk about whether medium is a part of that. accuracy arend over popularity. ev: the biggest problem we are focused on is the incentive structure when it comes to digital publishing are very contrary to publishing high-quality information, whether you are talking about or well written, there is little incentive to publish that information online if you are only making money from advertising. there are a lot that do it. i think it is fundamentally broken because we decided to monetize only through ads 20 years ago, then subsidize lots of high quality conten
jeffrey: but you also got nazis. ev: the nazis existed, but we gave them a way to talk to each other when they weren't living in the same town. we focused on that. you could say, well, more good than harm. i personally was more overly optimistic than i am now. the reason i am still working on information dissemination systems is, we scratched the surface of what is possible, now we have to make it better. jeffrey: talk about how to build a more fact-based internet. talk about whether medium is...
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in one thousand nine hundred eighty two the final scene is played out the nazis hated the institution a no they managed to get it closed down. in spite of efforts to continue and revive it the bone house was dead but the mis lived on and spread around the world often misunderstood and reduced to a single design style. known reconstructed in parts it's being used creatively one small even this fragment give some idea of the fascination exerted by the bow house before wolves were wrecked and between every day life and. i've reached on those. boundaries here what a mood of light hearted place. the boho slick not just museum pieces but an idea which even today points ahead to the future. entered the conflict zone confronting the powerful. after thirteen years in power in some damaging state election results i'm going to close all forty is visibly waning how no kind of whom do i need to let muckle cling on to a car my guess is false skunk choice next one of the most famous and infamous politicians here in germany conflict so fool next fall d w. e the style of being with you. you're going t
in one thousand nine hundred eighty two the final scene is played out the nazis hated the institution a no they managed to get it closed down. in spite of efforts to continue and revive it the bone house was dead but the mis lived on and spread around the world often misunderstood and reduced to a single design style. known reconstructed in parts it's being used creatively one small even this fragment give some idea of the fascination exerted by the bow house before wolves were wrecked and...
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up of the it's the ideal meets somebody me on the nazis to and not after my to just be pretty one of the most to put out stuff up of diets nazi stuff review on really quick i see just a little star on the rubble away in the. special mirror i was told just in using the premier swastika. is a battalion i will frequent in scouting you but you will know my done your illusion i see the symbol it's easier i would say that the world war sunday and for the war she could leave now it's a lot system soon will be what could have as you must you know when you go by it so might the at the when you use him it should. get left in your mind it's a few quora a ball it was quiet starting at seven years old when the uber. doesn't require a not sister got up and was a she shared civilians lots of water will still swell stalker by didn't give his boarding. school to the boat east and they gave you so states you wouldn't say shit the you were up with at the bus station at the bottom of. you must train a lot these cute gabe oceans albeit a quite a bog still be new and i was talking. about speed you can las
up of the it's the ideal meets somebody me on the nazis to and not after my to just be pretty one of the most to put out stuff up of diets nazi stuff review on really quick i see just a little star on the rubble away in the. special mirror i was told just in using the premier swastika. is a battalion i will frequent in scouting you but you will know my done your illusion i see the symbol it's easier i would say that the world war sunday and for the war she could leave now it's a lot system soon...
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the words used by museum officials to describe the acts of three young polish teenagers who made a nazi salute at a form of concentration camp in poland when museum officials discovered the photo on instagram they were quick to act polish officials are now searching for the girls propagating fascism in poland is illegal in faces up to three years behind bars. we never again. we all understand that there's a huge gap between far right ideas and naziism but surprises nationalist sentiments in poland house be making headlines just look at the far right protests held in poland on independence day last year sixty thousand people took part in far right to be one of the largest in europe so far. below and then there are there is pushing the boundaries even with a number of scandals shaking up the country. will crack down on. activity may be eradicated. there was also outcry across the globe when poland's made as a criminal offense to accuse it of complicity in nazi war crimes particularly from israel. we have no tolerance for the distortion of the truth in history. a few months and the law was
the words used by museum officials to describe the acts of three young polish teenagers who made a nazi salute at a form of concentration camp in poland when museum officials discovered the photo on instagram they were quick to act polish officials are now searching for the girls propagating fascism in poland is illegal in faces up to three years behind bars. we never again. we all understand that there's a huge gap between far right ideas and naziism but surprises nationalist sentiments in...
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nazis. i have no interest in furthering the speech of nazis for obvious reasons but it's never just about the nazis. so i want to give a few illustrations here and talk a little bit about first amendment issues. sometimes there's issues of academic freedom that go beyond this is after the charlie hebdo multiple murders in paris and the flyer includes the now iconic cover of charlie hebdo after the killings with a picture with a tear from his eyes and it's in small print and you'll see these are substantive people. this isn't some rebel rouzer invited because of that it's law professors and journalism professor. and the editorial cartoonist. so the panel went on but here's what happened. some students and others found this flyer offensive. i take it because they perceived it as blasphemous. that's going to happen at universities. people find things offensive but there was a complaint filed with the equal opportunity and affirmative action office claiming that this created a hostile environmen
nazis. i have no interest in furthering the speech of nazis for obvious reasons but it's never just about the nazis. so i want to give a few illustrations here and talk a little bit about first amendment issues. sometimes there's issues of academic freedom that go beyond this is after the charlie hebdo multiple murders in paris and the flyer includes the now iconic cover of charlie hebdo after the killings with a picture with a tear from his eyes and it's in small print and you'll see these are...
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another month has passed, and nazis still waiting to hear from the passed, and nazis still waiting tos still waiting to hearfrom the home office. he is tragically fit as he was to be a firefighter, but due to his own sta ble firefighter, but due to his own stable immigration status, he is not allowed to work. before i was working in the pizza shop, i was paying taxes, i was paying for my rent, and for other things. so now i — there it is my case, and i'm not allowed to work. naz needs money for food. but can a key leader, he is not given the same level of support as young british adults who have recently left ca re. as young british adults who have recently left care. fairly recently, they have put the age up to 25, where young people leaving care can access support packages. you know, so they can get support workers to checkin so they can get support workers to check in with them, make sure that they are going in the right direction if they need help with application. all sorts. children who have failed the process and reach 18 are then denied any of that support, because they become
another month has passed, and nazis still waiting to hear from the passed, and nazis still waiting tos still waiting to hearfrom the home office. he is tragically fit as he was to be a firefighter, but due to his own sta ble firefighter, but due to his own stable immigration status, he is not allowed to work. before i was working in the pizza shop, i was paying taxes, i was paying for my rent, and for other things. so now i — there it is my case, and i'm not allowed to work. naz needs money...
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right party moves to set up a jewish group on its own the party has been accused of flirting with neo nazi. i'm serious almost gone that's got to have you with us to campaigners for victims of sexual abuse of the winners of this year's nobel peace prize congolese dr dennis mccuaig and yazidi campaigner not him a rod were honored for their efforts to end the use of sexual violence during war nobel committee chairwoman chairwoman barrett reese anderson made the announcement in all slow. in the region nobel committee to. has decided to award the nobel peace prize for twenty eight to dennis mcrae via. iraq for their efforts to end the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war and conflict. both laureates have made a crucial contribution to focusing attention on and combating such war crimes. dennis mccririck it is the him who has devoted his life to defending these victims. rod is the witness who tales of the abuses perpetrated against herself and of those each of them in their own way. has him to give greater visibility to wartime sexual violence so that the perpetrators can be held accountab
right party moves to set up a jewish group on its own the party has been accused of flirting with neo nazi. i'm serious almost gone that's got to have you with us to campaigners for victims of sexual abuse of the winners of this year's nobel peace prize congolese dr dennis mccuaig and yazidi campaigner not him a rod were honored for their efforts to end the use of sexual violence during war nobel committee chairwoman chairwoman barrett reese anderson made the announcement in all slow. in the...
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do we have a group of gunmen who may be out there or who are out to inspire other nazi -- neo-nazis likend you refer to the posts from this suspect. it is something to behold. of course there is the work of the southern poverty law center, groups that focus on domestic terrorism and hate speech and hate creimes. how much better are we at identifying individuals who are perhaps planning attacks likes one we saw today? >> state, federal and local law enforcement have very good intelligence about this. but the southern poverty law center and the anti-defini-- anti-defamation league, they are world class. and law enforcement takes it is he ver he -- they take it very seriously. but we don't take the terrorist acts seriously. you heard earlier that people were referring to it as a hate crime. no, it is a terrorist attack carried out by an american. in national intelligence, we don't refer to them as domestic terrorists, we refer to them as american terrorists because you never know -- if you water it down with that phrase, what you do is you lose the power of the act that they have and it ble
do we have a group of gunmen who may be out there or who are out to inspire other nazi -- neo-nazis likend you refer to the posts from this suspect. it is something to behold. of course there is the work of the southern poverty law center, groups that focus on domestic terrorism and hate speech and hate creimes. how much better are we at identifying individuals who are perhaps planning attacks likes one we saw today? >> state, federal and local law enforcement have very good intelligence...
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that you don't understand it at all. >> did i use the word nazi? believe i did and there's a reason i didn't. but also let me tell you something. there's no such thing as american nationalism. there's just nationalism. >> there sure is. >> and it's attached itself to different cultures. let me give you a pro tip from politics. don't use nationalism and try to redefine it. find a new word, okay? >> enlightened american nationalism is a great force for good for the world. >> chris, why would they take that pro tip when dividing america, when fabricating culture wars, when making it them versus us has worked for donald trump in the past? he's going back to his old playbook, man. there's nothing new here. he's ginning up the base and throwing out red meat. >> bannon didn't even call it american nationalism, he called it economic nationalism because he was trying to parse a little carefully. i don't know where you're going with american nationalism. that's an oxymoron. >> no, it is not. american nationalism is about individualism, it's about free enterp
that you don't understand it at all. >> did i use the word nazi? believe i did and there's a reason i didn't. but also let me tell you something. there's no such thing as american nationalism. there's just nationalism. >> there sure is. >> and it's attached itself to different cultures. let me give you a pro tip from politics. don't use nationalism and try to redefine it. find a new word, okay? >> enlightened american nationalism is a great force for good for the world....
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others were former nazis but that didn't matter. the. day and then sure the good news from c it was a victory for germany over communism that was the cold war of the country had got back on its feet that's what it was about. if. you can use a fork. in spring nine hundred seventy eight fassbender completed the final editing of the marriage of money abound and then travel to the film festival in cannes where his earlier film despair with dirk bogarde him and their family all was playing in the official competition fassbinder used the opportunity for an internal prescreening of the marriage of maria brown. one hundred and up about four feet we had a private showing all the german journalists were there and they gave us a standing ovation at the end. of the first visit simply that isn't a list of under the standing ovations didn't exist in germany at the time as it was a special honor especially that the whole press was saying that this was one of the most important german films ever so there's a you were to. i think that was good for him to
others were former nazis but that didn't matter. the. day and then sure the good news from c it was a victory for germany over communism that was the cold war of the country had got back on its feet that's what it was about. if. you can use a fork. in spring nine hundred seventy eight fassbender completed the final editing of the marriage of money abound and then travel to the film festival in cannes where his earlier film despair with dirk bogarde him and their family all was playing in the...