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when the nazis took over a $930.00 story they. down the bow house controversially some leading bell houseless continued they would under hitler. to each his own i'm a cop sign at the nazi concentration camp and book in part. created by inmate and former boss pupil funded alledge it uses the unmistakable powerhouse typeface despite the fact that the nazi regime denounced the school for its degenerate art and even pressured its leadership into closing the ball house in berlin often setting up in the official propaganda they rejected the bow has entirely it was considered to be bolshevist jewish monk says and everything the nazis deemed negative in banking is not and. what an officially that stance wasn't as clear the nazis saw the typical bile house functionality as a sign of progress and welcomed its new objectivity. and the artists how did the often guard of the bauhaus respond after $933.00. to take up a bio one of the most influential boss teachers he create a graphic design on the universal typeface which became signatures of t
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but starting in 1933 by a began to create nazi propaganda. designing catalogues and exhibitions which celebrated the ideology of racist doctrines of the 3rd reich. i have a t.v. series there were a film about house pupils and teaches who remained and were eager to continue receiving commissions in germany ones who then exhibited a little of the battle houses reformist spirit and ethical principles to show coincidence and. respond a whole was no exception in 1934 he joined gobos chamber of culture supported hitler and contributed to nazi exhibitions he just wanted to build regardless for whom. enticed by new commissions he emigrated to the united states in 1938 there he designed iconic structures like the seagram building in new york. miss fonda became a star architect his pandering to the nazis was soon forgotten and hasn't tarnished the baja structure taishan to this day still there's little reason to place the bauhaus on a moral pedestal. some of the vile house teaches and students who went into exile became successful in the us our house b
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the neo-nazi/white supremacist gathering in charlottesville, virginia, in august 2017, during which neo-nazi and white supremacist protesters marched around holding torches, saying things like "you will not replace us." that's another paranoid white supremacist theory that was cited by the el paso gunman this weekend, incidentally. the day after the march in charlottesville, another neo-nazi who had driven to charlottesville from ohio, he killed a counterprotester named heather heyer and injured dozens of more people when he deliberately drove his car at speed into a crowd of anti-racist protesters in charlottesville. this weekend being the anniversary of that murder and that big proud racist white power display in an american city, that anniversary coming this weekend, so closely on the heels of our country's worst-ever terrorist attack targeting latinos and immigrants. this self-proclaimed racist massacre in el paso just this week. you know, if the president of our country were so inclined, because of this anniversary and because of what just happened in el paso this week, this would be ki
the neo-nazi/white supremacist gathering in charlottesville, virginia, in august 2017, during which neo-nazi and white supremacist protesters marched around holding torches, saying things like "you will not replace us." that's another paranoid white supremacist theory that was cited by the el paso gunman this weekend, incidentally. the day after the march in charlottesville, another neo-nazi who had driven to charlottesville from ohio, he killed a counterprotester named heather heyer...
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it's named as an homage to a nazi newspaper from the third reich. you might have heard over the last couple months that the daily stormer has been on the receiving end of some really expensive lightning bolts thrown at them in court by some of their past victims. in june, it was comedian and commentator dean obeidallah. a couple years ago he wrote a column for the daily beast in which he described a bunch of murders committed in the first year of donald trump's presidency by killers who expressed white supremacist beliefs or motives. the column said in part, quote, trump refuses to call these acts what they are -- white supremacist terrorism. well, the neo nazis at the daily stormer, a website that should be noted endorsed donald trump for president, they did not like that criticism against president trump and that column and they responded the following day by making up some fake tweets that they attributed to mr. obeidallah and published those online which made it look like mr. obeldallah was actually a terrorist, these fake tweets where he appear
it's named as an homage to a nazi newspaper from the third reich. you might have heard over the last couple months that the daily stormer has been on the receiving end of some really expensive lightning bolts thrown at them in court by some of their past victims. in june, it was comedian and commentator dean obeidallah. a couple years ago he wrote a column for the daily beast in which he described a bunch of murders committed in the first year of donald trump's presidency by killers who...
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short for the right wing group hooligans nazis racists. this video is an ad for the well known right wing m.m.a. event camped in the blue and or front of the needles it's an annual meeting for right wing extremists in saxony disguised as a sporting event nick and his friend david know all about fighting the need looms which right wing parties use to attract new voters. bloom of the trouble is it's a recognized and consciously public right wing event they're not stupid they promote it like a normal m. and a finds them but what doesn't belong to the sport is the showing of symbols that. praying for them who are in trouble for the law to hang in there and they hang up flags which really belong to the right wing scene. the problem is when the problem is they mix their politics with the martial arts. that's the tala titian's make appearances and try to manipulate people the way mentions when you put he'll a lot of you hear that politicians come and make speeches fishing for votes imaged for nick was born in kenya and spent most of his life here
short for the right wing group hooligans nazis racists. this video is an ad for the well known right wing m.m.a. event camped in the blue and or front of the needles it's an annual meeting for right wing extremists in saxony disguised as a sporting event nick and his friend david know all about fighting the need looms which right wing parties use to attract new voters. bloom of the trouble is it's a recognized and consciously public right wing event they're not stupid they promote it like a...
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candidate he tells nick it's the foreigners not the neo nazis who are the problem. hello. i'm nick nick you are nick i'm stephanie i'm running for parliament. and thought how come it was kim that i come from chemists was born and raised here what 3 main statements does the f.t. have for cam that he's if you came into disposable the biggest problem here in the city is with immigration and that's a given you hear it from every citizen and they're also unsettled because we're simply not used to that. type of life from east german times yes historically but but we had vietnamese cubans etc before going to trial right i know and that was good. but at the time they were in principle people who came here for professional training and then they went back home and took those skills with them and we have to look after our own people 1st those of worked and paid taxes here 3 years on from why the thought of doing the discussion the a.f.d. stand is surrounded by demonstrators carrying brightly colored umbrellas it's a protest action to show that chemist's this a colorful and diverse p
candidate he tells nick it's the foreigners not the neo nazis who are the problem. hello. i'm nick nick you are nick i'm stephanie i'm running for parliament. and thought how come it was kim that i come from chemists was born and raised here what 3 main statements does the f.t. have for cam that he's if you came into disposable the biggest problem here in the city is with immigration and that's a given you hear it from every citizen and they're also unsettled because we're simply not used to...
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to each his own i'm a cop saw him at the nazi concentration camp and who compiled. created by inmate and former boss pupil fund allegation it uses the unmistakable boss typeface despite the fact that the nazi regime denounced the school for its degenerate art and even pressured its leadership into closing the bar house in berlin often said in the in the official propaganda they rejected the bow has entirely it was considered to be a bulge of his jewish monks list and everything the nazis deemed negative in banking is not an oddity this must stop but unofficially that stance wasn't as clear the nazi saw the typical bile house functionality as a sign of progress and welcomed its new objectivity. and the artists how did the often guard of the bauhaus respond after $933.00. it'll take her about bio one of the most influential boss teachers he create a graphic design on the universal typeface which became signatures of the ball house. but starting in 1933 by a began to create nazi propaganda designing catalogues and exhibitions which celebrated the ideology and racist do
to each his own i'm a cop saw him at the nazi concentration camp and who compiled. created by inmate and former boss pupil fund allegation it uses the unmistakable boss typeface despite the fact that the nazi regime denounced the school for its degenerate art and even pressured its leadership into closing the bar house in berlin often said in the in the official propaganda they rejected the bow has entirely it was considered to be a bulge of his jewish monks list and everything the nazis deemed...
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the ideology of the nazi party. hate paraphernalia that's only visible to an experienced eye. >> so this book in particular, a lot of sim bottle here. first thing i notice is the 1488. it stands for the 14 words, which is the white supremacist mantra of, we must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children. the 88 there is for the eighth letter of the alphabet, double "h" is while hitler. >> i would not know any of that. your son comes downstairs, and i don't know what this is. you know what i mean? >> so this is a nordic rune, that's the tree of life. if i look, i have one that's tattooed on me. that's covered up on me but i have a couple there. there's nordic runes. the band is a norwegian black metal band. the singer went to prison for burning churches. he is very much a national socialist, as is the scene surrounding this band. so here's -- that's what's called a wolf's hook or a wolf's angle. it's an old nazi national socialist symbol for world war ii. everything that i've seen here is a s
the ideology of the nazi party. hate paraphernalia that's only visible to an experienced eye. >> so this book in particular, a lot of sim bottle here. first thing i notice is the 1488. it stands for the 14 words, which is the white supremacist mantra of, we must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children. the 88 there is for the eighth letter of the alphabet, double "h" is while hitler. >> i would not know any of that. your son comes downstairs, and...
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the much side by side with neo nazis they chanted nazi slogans and did hitler salutes and attacks politicians and foreign looking passers by the police were outnumbered and overwhelmed. nic could c.s.k. says the demonstrations changed his city since then it's become more polarized the different political camps are more opposed than ever. for control encampments has become more aggressive for its divided groups of friends even my own family a bit of this for. for instance nick and his grandparents often don't see eye to lie. low because of the today they've come downtown to have a visit with him he gets. off. then you can it's when it was still part of communist east germany much has changed since then and they don't feel safe here anymore. and it's $1000.00 acts and i can't go out anymore at night i don't dare go into the city that's down it wasn't like that before don't beat around the bush it's simple everyone says it's the asylum seekers then if we had more law enforcement and police the feeling would be better but it's i had. defeated bessel i did the police are getting huge reinforcement
the much side by side with neo nazis they chanted nazi slogans and did hitler salutes and attacks politicians and foreign looking passers by the police were outnumbered and overwhelmed. nic could c.s.k. says the demonstrations changed his city since then it's become more polarized the different political camps are more opposed than ever. for control encampments has become more aggressive for its divided groups of friends even my own family a bit of this for. for instance nick and his...
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and the united states found itself at war with nazi germany. so the valfers showed up at the consulate and they said we can't issue the visas right now there is an emergency. there will have to be further checks. they weren't rejected for visas but were told we have to have further checks. and we actually have a letter from fanny to her children after this. saying, "when i first arrived here -- "this is in early 1942, a month or so after pearl harbor -- "we expected to leave for the u.s. after four weeks. it didn't work out that way. now we must wait until it's our turn. we have nothing to do but suffer." >> fanny was actually much morp patient than her husband. she believed it -- she tried to sort of remove herself from this sort of daily struggle to get visas while her husband was going every day or every other day either writing or going personally to the consulate or writing to the hyus, trying to do anything to get out. but in the meantime in the u.s., to review all the applications that were effectively put on hold, the u.s. government cr
and the united states found itself at war with nazi germany. so the valfers showed up at the consulate and they said we can't issue the visas right now there is an emergency. there will have to be further checks. they weren't rejected for visas but were told we have to have further checks. and we actually have a letter from fanny to her children after this. saying, "when i first arrived here -- "this is in early 1942, a month or so after pearl harbor -- "we expected to leave for...
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the fear of nazi agents went all the way to the top, to fdr. in the first world war, fdr had been assistant secretary of the navy. he had experienced actually successful attempts at sabotage during the first world war. there's a huge explosion of ammunition dump right across statue of liberty in new jersey which succeeded in partially destroying the statute of liberty. roosevelt felt that the germans would probably try the same thing again in the second world war. actually at about the time when the german army marched into france, roosevelt in a public speech links the question of refugees to the question of nazi agents and says the refugee has got to be checked, because, unfortunately, among the refugees there are some spies as has been found in other countries. he's talking mainly about france and scandinavia, norway. eleanor roosevelt had a different idea. the dynamic between eleanor and fdr is one of the themes i explore in this boom -- book. she warned about being swept away about fifth columnists. are we going to keep our head, she asks
the fear of nazi agents went all the way to the top, to fdr. in the first world war, fdr had been assistant secretary of the navy. he had experienced actually successful attempts at sabotage during the first world war. there's a huge explosion of ammunition dump right across statue of liberty in new jersey which succeeded in partially destroying the statute of liberty. roosevelt felt that the germans would probably try the same thing again in the second world war. actually at about the time...
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consulates and nazi-occupy territory close. immigrants no longer have a place to go to receive a visa. the doors to the united states never officially shut, and there is no last ship out of nazi europe. instead, many doors are shut on immigrants all along the way or had been bolted closed years before. there are many last ships and many almost made it and hundreds of thousands, millions of tragic stories. we estimate that the united states accepted between 180 and 220,000 immigrants fleeing naziism between 1933 and 1945. that is more than any other country in the world, but clearly, as i hope you've heard from my talk that's not something we should pat ourselves on the back about. i quoted philip roth at the beginning with the idea that history is the relentless unforeseen. in the 1920s the refugee crisis is the unforeseen, but with an immigration law based in eugenic science, racism, antisemitism, isolationism and economic insecurity and fear, the american government's response to the refugee crisis that began 15 years later i
consulates and nazi-occupy territory close. immigrants no longer have a place to go to receive a visa. the doors to the united states never officially shut, and there is no last ship out of nazi europe. instead, many doors are shut on immigrants all along the way or had been bolted closed years before. there are many last ships and many almost made it and hundreds of thousands, millions of tragic stories. we estimate that the united states accepted between 180 and 220,000 immigrants fleeing...
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to each his own i'm a cop sign at the nazi concentration camp and part. created by inmates and former boss people fund and it uses the unmistakable boss typeface despite the fact that the nazi regime denounced the school for its degenerate art and even pressured its leadership into closing the bar house in berlin often said in the fischel propaganda they rejected the ban has entirely it was considered to be bolshevist jewish muxes and everything the nazis deemed negative event was not an oddity this must stop but an officially that stance wasn't as clear the nazi saw the typical bile house functionality as a sign of progress and welcomed its new objectivity. and the artists how did the guard of the bauhaus respond after $933.00. to take her about bio one of the most influential boss teachers he create a graphic design on the universal typeface which became signatures of the ball house. but starting in 1933 by a began to create nazi propaganda design in catalogues and exhibitions which celebrated the ideology of racist doctrines of the 3rd riteish. a v.c.
to each his own i'm a cop sign at the nazi concentration camp and part. created by inmates and former boss people fund and it uses the unmistakable boss typeface despite the fact that the nazi regime denounced the school for its degenerate art and even pressured its leadership into closing the bar house in berlin often said in the fischel propaganda they rejected the ban has entirely it was considered to be bolshevist jewish muxes and everything the nazis deemed negative event was not an oddity...
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that nazi drove his car and murdered her. doing this for 50 years. >> 53. >> 53 years. are you tired? >> no. i never been more invigorated. most people don't survive. they will either burn out or go to jail or be killed. but i survived. i survived. >> james mason has survived by living like a coward. staying in a background while inspiring others to bloody their hands and commit violence. i can't stop him from spreading more propaganda. what i can do is hold him accountable and try to prevent more recruiting like richard from falling prey to it. the first survivor of alzheimer's disease is out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. join the fight with the alzheimer's association. puberty means personal space. so sports clothes sit around doing a little growing of their own. ohhh. ahhgh. so imagine how we cheered when we found tide pods sport. finally something more powerful than the funk. bye. i love you too! he didn't say that. tide sport removes even week-old s
that nazi drove his car and murdered her. doing this for 50 years. >> 53. >> 53 years. are you tired? >> no. i never been more invigorated. most people don't survive. they will either burn out or go to jail or be killed. but i survived. i survived. >> james mason has survived by living like a coward. staying in a background while inspiring others to bloody their hands and commit violence. i can't stop him from spreading more propaganda. what i can do is hold him...
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and a limited edition for high ranking nazi dignitaries. and the ultimate in propaganda a march version in the format of a family bible. and this is a half of simplicity for the nazis it was a symbol of domination the bible of naziism and on more than one the book itself was its symbolic function on the same everyone said yes i know mine come from is the furious book. the regime ensured that the book would become a bestseller and it made hitler a rich man. he received the equivalent of around $10000000.00 euros in royalties those proceeds enabled him to buy the backhoe phila in the bavarian alps . and he indulged his penchant for luxurious mercedes limousines. by $994.00 a total of 12 and a half 1000000 copies have been printed in germany the form and his letter and around one writes mark for a copy which meant the book earned them at least 12000000 bucks must mean this since they own my smart and these and before d. and. mine come from was widely distributed but what is more difficult to gauge is was it also widely read with $700.00 pages
and a limited edition for high ranking nazi dignitaries. and the ultimate in propaganda a march version in the format of a family bible. and this is a half of simplicity for the nazis it was a symbol of domination the bible of naziism and on more than one the book itself was its symbolic function on the same everyone said yes i know mine come from is the furious book. the regime ensured that the book would become a bestseller and it made hitler a rich man. he received the equivalent of around...
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and this is a hassle for simplicity for the nazis it was a symbol of domination the bible of nazi symbols and on more than one the book itself was its symbolic function so in this movie one said yes i know mine come from is the furious book. the regime ensured that the book would become a bestseller and it made hitler a rich man. he received the equivalent of around $10000000.00 euros in royalties those proceeds enabled him to buy the balco filler in the bavarian alps. and he indulged his penchant for luxurious mercedes limousines. by $994.00 a total of 12 and a half 1000000 copies have been printed in germany the book form and hitler in the round one writes mark per copy which meant the book earned him at least 12000000 marks must mean this is 1st in the on ice model and isn't good for d. and. mine come from was widely distributed but what is more difficult to gauge is was it also widely read with its $700.00 pages and labored style the book presumably put on for many readers. the 940 karl-heinz cleaner was drafted into the german military as a medic. his father had been given a copy of
and this is a hassle for simplicity for the nazis it was a symbol of domination the bible of nazi symbols and on more than one the book itself was its symbolic function so in this movie one said yes i know mine come from is the furious book. the regime ensured that the book would become a bestseller and it made hitler a rich man. he received the equivalent of around $10000000.00 euros in royalties those proceeds enabled him to buy the balco filler in the bavarian alps. and he indulged his...
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those were nazi chants their words matter. your words mattered after donald trump said there were fine people only both sides. your word mattered. and i think that there's a way in which -- we're in a funny moment where people are being recallized on eight chan. this isn't an national problem. this global problem. words are incredibly powerful and i think that's what 'er book is trying to tell us, that the president can't say i was kidding or joking or i was winking at a rally about assaulting asylum seekers. that words are really propoundsly powerful, and -- profoundly powerful and we can't lose our confidence in the power of our own speech. >> guest: lose thing power of our speech and how we now -- that's right why i try end the book with john lewis we inside to use our words in a positive way to bring pout positive change. and that is how i end the book mitchell last sentence is doing something but words matter, clear his has proven that's hatred we have seen in the ken tribut folks watching this today you can't think but i
those were nazi chants their words matter. your words mattered after donald trump said there were fine people only both sides. your word mattered. and i think that there's a way in which -- we're in a funny moment where people are being recallized on eight chan. this isn't an national problem. this global problem. words are incredibly powerful and i think that's what 'er book is trying to tell us, that the president can't say i was kidding or joking or i was winking at a rally about assaulting...
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this is a hash of the simplicity of the nazis it was a symbol of domination the bible of nazis of its size and on more than one the book itself was its symbolic function so in this matter one said yes i know mine come from is the furious book. the regime ensured that the book would become a bestseller and it made hitler a rich man. he received the equivalent of around $10000000.00 euros in royalties those proceeds enabled him to buy the backhoe filler in the bavarian alps . and he indulged his penchant for luxurious mercedes limousines. by $994.00 a total of 12 and a half 1000000 copies have been printed in germany the book form and hitler in the round one writes mark per copy which meant the book earned him at least 12000000 bucks must mean the 1st in the on ice model and isn't good for d. and. mine come from was widely distributed but what is more difficult to gauge is was it also widely read with its $700.00 pages and labored style the book presumably put off many readers. in 140 karl-heinz going or was drafted into the german military as a medic. his father had been given a copy o
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is to remember how nazi germany became nazi germany.i germany became nazi germanylj important it is to remember how nazi germany became nazi germany. i could not s. it is also very important to remember this thing that was said, never again, never say never again. anything is possible. talking of freedoms and risks to people, the sunday telegraph, one of their bottom stories, the world cannot ignore the plight of blasphemy victims. remind us... who she is and what you are saying. she was a christian born and raised in pakistan and she was falsely accused of blasphemy, which has the death penalty in pakistan. itjust makes me so ashamed to be even saying this. they kept her in for over 20 yea rs, this. they kept her in for over 20 years, and in the end, thank god she was released and thank god she got out of bed before they killed her because they were waiting to kill her. now she is speaking out. i think it is important. as a muslim, i have to say that in almost every country, muslim country in the world, minorities, especially christian
is to remember how nazi germany became nazi germany.i germany became nazi germanylj important it is to remember how nazi germany became nazi germany. i could not s. it is also very important to remember this thing that was said, never again, never say never again. anything is possible. talking of freedoms and risks to people, the sunday telegraph, one of their bottom stories, the world cannot ignore the plight of blasphemy victims. remind us... who she is and what you are saying. she was a...
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. >> this is an offshoot of the american nazi party of the 1960s.he group stages provocative rallies across the country known for flaunting swastikas, wearing nazi yuniforms and glorifying hitrer. under jeff, membership exploded, recruiting kids as young as 14. in 2011, jeff shared the official agenda on "60 minutes." his commitment to hate was unak big wous. >> our ideal american would be all white. >> and everybody else has to leave, peacefully or by force. >> jeff is being sued for his role in the 2017 unite the white rally. his lawyers claim he lawfully attended a political event. but the suit accuses him of conspiracy to commit violence. >> we will not allow our nation to become brown. >> jeff's been on my radar for 20 years. so when i began to hear from sources that he wanted out of the movement, i didn't something i almost never do. i reached out to him. until today, it's been unclear what's motivating his desire to leave. what is i see happening is a lot of violence coming. >> from the movement, you think it's going to get worse? >> oh, abso
. >> this is an offshoot of the american nazi party of the 1960s.he group stages provocative rallies across the country known for flaunting swastikas, wearing nazi yuniforms and glorifying hitrer. under jeff, membership exploded, recruiting kids as young as 14. in 2011, jeff shared the official agenda on "60 minutes." his commitment to hate was unak big wous. >> our ideal american would be all white. >> and everybody else has to leave, peacefully or by force....
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uprising 75 years ago hundreds of thousands were killed in the ultimately few tile battle to drive the nazis out of focus. on well i think you so much for your company everyone in the democratic republic of congo a 3rd person has died of ebola and goma near the rwandan border the latest victim is a one year old girl whose father the 2nd confirmed case in the city died yesterday about 2000000 people live in go mom so there are fears now that just a few cases of the deadly virus could easily become hundreds even thousands on has been a year since the original outbreak. of ebola in another part of the d r c and that al brake is still claiming lives. after another death from a bullet in the congolese border city of goma rwanda closed throughout the trust attempt to limit the diseases spread but one that threaten the livelihood of those who commute between the countries but just hours later it was open again with the un seeing border closure actually makes it harder to contain the disease he will find another way there is there are more remote areas for he can do across the name the border you ca
uprising 75 years ago hundreds of thousands were killed in the ultimately few tile battle to drive the nazis out of focus. on well i think you so much for your company everyone in the democratic republic of congo a 3rd person has died of ebola and goma near the rwandan border the latest victim is a one year old girl whose father the 2nd confirmed case in the city died yesterday about 2000000 people live in go mom so there are fears now that just a few cases of the deadly virus could easily...
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after it ended the nazi leadership wanted to raise the city. the warsaw uprising was a tactical failure but it succeeded in showing poland's resilience to the nazi occupiers and to soviet dominance yet to come. and live here cortez has been following the commemorative events in the polish capital here's what she reported. well indeed the warsaw uprising especially is beginning is one of the most important and most emotional of days for poles now adays historical dates. even though the political left and the right already bating what the point was especially regarding the high costs on this day today they all agree to honor the fighters who were brave enough to fight against the nazi oak patients and especially now i know it's a lot to talk about it's coming to the source of the times people could not talk about it and for the young people especially if they've never as hot as today young people research shows are getting more look at reality they are getting more carefully conservative so i can see here in the streets many many young people all
after it ended the nazi leadership wanted to raise the city. the warsaw uprising was a tactical failure but it succeeded in showing poland's resilience to the nazi occupiers and to soviet dominance yet to come. and live here cortez has been following the commemorative events in the polish capital here's what she reported. well indeed the warsaw uprising especially is beginning is one of the most important and most emotional of days for poles now adays historical dates. even though the political...
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candidate he tells me it's the foreigners not the neo nazis who are the problem. hello. i'm nick thank you my nick i'm stephanie i'm running for parliament. but i thought how come it was kim that's i come from chemists was born and raised here what 3 main statements does the f.t. have for camden these if you came into the supposedly of the biggest problem here in the city is with immigration and that's a given so you hear it from every citizen and they're also unsettled because we're simply not used to that. type of life from east german times yes historically but but we had vietnamese cubans etc before going to trial right i know and that was good. but at the time they were in principle people who came here for professional training and then they went back home and took those skills with them and we have to look after our own people 1st and those of worked and paid taxes here for years and from what i'm told on during the discussion the a.f.p. stand is surrounded by demonstrators carrying brightly colored umbrellas it's a protest action to show that kenya is a colorful
candidate he tells me it's the foreigners not the neo nazis who are the problem. hello. i'm nick thank you my nick i'm stephanie i'm running for parliament. but i thought how come it was kim that's i come from chemists was born and raised here what 3 main statements does the f.t. have for camden these if you came into the supposedly of the biggest problem here in the city is with immigration and that's a given so you hear it from every citizen and they're also unsettled because we're simply not...
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first, you will not use the words 'neo-nazi.'"r now, remember,ret, they are marching down the streets of charlottesville withhields with swastikas, adolf hitler ideology. >> yeah. >> these are the folks who exterminated 6 million members ofhe jewish faith, and i explained all this to the president, and they said, "you're not going to say 'neo-nazi,' and you're not going 'white supremacist,'" and he came out, and the first part of the speech was fine. >> you just imagine you don't know that him. for a fact that they said that. >> i have no... somebody got to him. >> right. yeah. >> why would he change from when i talked to him? somebody changed his mind. >> yeah. >> and he came out and said there were gople on both sides. there weren't good people on both sides. there were not good people in the neo-naz and the white supremacists. they were there to hate, and that was his lowest point of his presidency. >> on the notion of white supremacy, right, i mean, you call him a white supremacist. eight candidates have called him a white sup
first, you will not use the words 'neo-nazi.'"r now, remember,ret, they are marching down the streets of charlottesville withhields with swastikas, adolf hitler ideology. >> yeah. >> these are the folks who exterminated 6 million members ofhe jewish faith, and i explained all this to the president, and they said, "you're not going to say 'neo-nazi,' and you're not going 'white supremacist,'" and he came out, and the first part of the speech was fine. >> you just...
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been on those who were killed in the war seoul uprising 75 years ago the futile effort to drive the nazis out of poland was the biggest active military resistance against german forces in the will. i bring coffee it's good to have you with us tonight fears of a new outbreak of ebola are growing a 3rd person has died from ebola in the city of goma in the democratic republic of congo the latest victim is a one year. old girl whose father the 2nd confirmed case in the city died yesterday now goma is a city of about 2000000 people so there are fears that just a few cases of the deadly virus could quickly infect hundreds even thousands of people the city is close to the border with rwanda as you see right there it's been a year since the original outbreak of ebola further north of goma and then i'll break it is still claiming lives. after another death from a bullet in the congolese border city of goma rwanda closed through its address to get attempt to limit the disease is spread but one that threaten the lightly hood of those who commute between the countries but just hours later it was open
been on those who were killed in the war seoul uprising 75 years ago the futile effort to drive the nazis out of poland was the biggest active military resistance against german forces in the will. i bring coffee it's good to have you with us tonight fears of a new outbreak of ebola are growing a 3rd person has died from ebola in the city of goma in the democratic republic of congo the latest victim is a one year. old girl whose father the 2nd confirmed case in the city died yesterday now goma...
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the day paris was finally liberated from occupation by the nazis. during the wretched life. after 4 years of planning a new museum in the city will help the public understand the role the french resistance played in driving the nazis out of the capital. over 7000 artifacts from world war 2 on display from military equipment to everyday objects. but the star attraction of the museum is its location which incorporates the underground bunker of one of the key leaders of the resistance colonel tom de. lay's son hopes young people will be interested in his father's story. c.e.c. point it was here that for a week the battle was led commanded commented on that orders were sent out. and reports came in for all those men who under my father's orders led the insurrection of the worst year to. the museum offers an interactive experience of history in the bunker using virtual reality. paris deputy mayor for culture kristof shihad hopes these heroes of the french resistance will inspire people to continue fighting for democracy democracy is something you have to actually. discuss protect
the day paris was finally liberated from occupation by the nazis. during the wretched life. after 4 years of planning a new museum in the city will help the public understand the role the french resistance played in driving the nazis out of the capital. over 7000 artifacts from world war 2 on display from military equipment to everyday objects. but the star attraction of the museum is its location which incorporates the underground bunker of one of the key leaders of the resistance colonel tom...
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oscar's italy for forgiveness for war crimes committed in northern tuscany in 1944 soldiers of the nazi regime were actually murdered about 400 people in the village of 50000 or 75 years ago at a commemoration ceremony steinmeyer spoke out against nationalism and racism. thousands of our hindu refugees rallied in cox's bazaar bangladesh to mark 2 years since meeting was armed forces crackdown on the population more than 730000 re-injure were displaced from me in ma into neighboring bangladesh and have been unable to return the rally mostly men and children who attended prayed and chanted we want to go home. well violence has flared in hong kong once again after pro-democracy activists took to the streets for a 12th straight weekend the purchase started at the beginning of the summer when hong kong's chief executive proposed a controversial extradition bill that was later shelves but the movement has since expanded to demand hong kong independence from china for the 1st time since protests broke out a gunshot was fired. on the barricades wearing hard hats and gas mosques the protesters h
oscar's italy for forgiveness for war crimes committed in northern tuscany in 1944 soldiers of the nazi regime were actually murdered about 400 people in the village of 50000 or 75 years ago at a commemoration ceremony steinmeyer spoke out against nationalism and racism. thousands of our hindu refugees rallied in cox's bazaar bangladesh to mark 2 years since meeting was armed forces crackdown on the population more than 730000 re-injure were displaced from me in ma into neighboring bangladesh...
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much side by side with neo nazis they chanted nazi slogans and did hitler salutes and attacks politicians and foreign looking passers by the police were outnumbered and overwhelmed. meek kid c.s.k. says the demonstrations changed his city since then it's become more polarized the different political camps are more opposed than ever. before and the tone encampments has become more aggressive for its divided groups of friends even my own family a bit. for instance nick and his grandparents often don't see eye to eye. well you know there is a dish today they've come downtown to have a visit with him and he gets. it off. then you can it's when it was still part of communist east germany much has changed since then and they don't feel safe here anymore. and it's why doesn't arts and i can't go out anymore at night i don't dare go into the city that's down it wasn't like that before don't beat around the bush it's simple everyone says it's the asylum seekers then if we had more law enforcement and police the feeling would be better but it's how you had. defeated bessel the police are getting hu
much side by side with neo nazis they chanted nazi slogans and did hitler salutes and attacks politicians and foreign looking passers by the police were outnumbered and overwhelmed. meek kid c.s.k. says the demonstrations changed his city since then it's become more polarized the different political camps are more opposed than ever. before and the tone encampments has become more aggressive for its divided groups of friends even my own family a bit. for instance nick and his grandparents often...
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you were allied with an evil nazi -ism.quarters of the dying and fighting was still on the eastern front. they were beaten by the red ar army. if you went there in 1945, the active berkeley. if you were a woman, you would be raped wherever you are. eight to 18, women were raped. they were barbarians but they were our allies. we tend to forget that. you can vote in france and poland and west germany because of allied sacrifice. in particular, toward the end of the work, american sacrifice in europe, d-day and june 1944 in march and by december 1944, 70% killing and dying by americans in europe to liberate western europe. they entered the war after pearl harbor. they ended up finishing the job in western europe. if you hadn't been there, we wouldn't have had the protection or democracy or civilization. without that great sacrifice, the contribution toward the end of the war, it would not be a democracy in western europe. it would have been completely different. the absolute would have been communists. >> i agree with everythi
you were allied with an evil nazi -ism.quarters of the dying and fighting was still on the eastern front. they were beaten by the red ar army. if you went there in 1945, the active berkeley. if you were a woman, you would be raped wherever you are. eight to 18, women were raped. they were barbarians but they were our allies. we tend to forget that. you can vote in france and poland and west germany because of allied sacrifice. in particular, toward the end of the work, american sacrifice in...
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poland's freedom fighters in the polish capital people have been honoring those who rose up against the nazis occupying poland 75 years ago in what has become known as the warsaw uprising hundreds of thousands died in the act of resistance that ultimately failed also coming up could beijing be planning to send its military into hong kong while it is in what's being seen as a thinly veiled warning the army released a video of an exercise in which armed troops put down a protest and germany takes flak from the u.s. after hitler fuses are joining us that naval mission to bolster security in the persian gulf all amid rising tensions between iran and the u.s. is. on way to her aka welcome to the show everyone cohen's capital city has come to a standstill to mark the 75th anniversary of the warsaw uprising thousands gathered in the city center as the sirens rang out to honor those who lost their lives fighting the german occupation during world war 2 the polish presidents and prime minister attended a ceremony at the powwows cemetery in the presence. the veterans of the insurgency and warsaw uprisi
poland's freedom fighters in the polish capital people have been honoring those who rose up against the nazis occupying poland 75 years ago in what has become known as the warsaw uprising hundreds of thousands died in the act of resistance that ultimately failed also coming up could beijing be planning to send its military into hong kong while it is in what's being seen as a thinly veiled warning the army released a video of an exercise in which armed troops put down a protest and germany takes...
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foreign minister was in poland to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the warsaw uprising against the nazis berlin to the polish people we haven't forgotten what we did to you we owe you i'm bord off in berlin this is the day. when you. riteish i came here to pay tribute to the memory of the victims i want to ask the families of the killed and wounded for forgiveness i want to ask the polish people for forgiveness but. you grew up on a post there would be no free poland without that hardline attitude. or stop without the fight against the german beast best. members i am ashamed of what the germans did to the polish nation in the name of germany i'm good tom portman is jewish and she would be seeing executions for 5 years and we wanted to fight to see walsall to freak out and. i am ashamed that after the war we kept silent about this guilt for too long. for should be conformist. he was still alive we are the witnesses of history. also coming up the 20 democrats who want to be the next u.s. president and defeat donald trump some may be strangers to you they tried to change that this week. we
foreign minister was in poland to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the warsaw uprising against the nazis berlin to the polish people we haven't forgotten what we did to you we owe you i'm bord off in berlin this is the day. when you. riteish i came here to pay tribute to the memory of the victims i want to ask the families of the killed and wounded for forgiveness i want to ask the polish people for forgiveness but. you grew up on a post there would be no free poland without that hardline...
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how we got from anime to the anime nazis of 2016 and onward.ow all of this resulted in internet weirdos marching with tiki torches and similar fantasy themes costumes in charlottesville in 2017. the kids in that room weren't nazis. far from it. last thing they wanted to discuss was politics. at that moment i didn't feel i was present for some great turning point in history. it seemed i was confronting yet another moment of anti-history as the vast landscape of the american suburban nowhere land was in the convention center. a place that it is expansive, clean, carpeting, model ships and humbling geometric shapes felt like an infinite kids restroom. the kids were not trying to make a mark on the world, but to escape from it by pantomiming scraps of fiction. however, looking back at the crazy premonition, as the microphone was passed from trenchcoat mafia kids, to ask their curly headed leader questions, the teens/monsters kept debating about means and trolls. in the mid-2000s these terms were meaningless to anyone outside that room but later the
how we got from anime to the anime nazis of 2016 and onward.ow all of this resulted in internet weirdos marching with tiki torches and similar fantasy themes costumes in charlottesville in 2017. the kids in that room weren't nazis. far from it. last thing they wanted to discuss was politics. at that moment i didn't feel i was present for some great turning point in history. it seemed i was confronting yet another moment of anti-history as the vast landscape of the american suburban nowhere land...
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and they said no you won't even use the word neo-nazi or the word white supremacist and you will say there's good people on both sides. there were very good people on the counter protesters side with ministers and concerned citizens that's the reason they were there. >> i want to ask because you mentioned in the book this was not a one off where the totality but we had the kkk so was there a real erosion? and a lot of felt that it was exacerbated after the kkk march they were pepper sprayed as an overreaction then they overreacted this is between the public and their local police about trusting the cops i just want to say what is a challenging thing you try to do in the book to foster trust in the police or the state police or the court you want them to believe the institutions keep them safe but they failed that day. you are trying to thread the needle but the local cops just didn't know what they were in for but what i remember that summer is that they will not protect us in two years later they really lost faith in their city government and police. what do you say to the attention
and they said no you won't even use the word neo-nazi or the word white supremacist and you will say there's good people on both sides. there were very good people on the counter protesters side with ministers and concerned citizens that's the reason they were there. >> i want to ask because you mentioned in the book this was not a one off where the totality but we had the kkk so was there a real erosion? and a lot of felt that it was exacerbated after the kkk march they were pepper...
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i don't know why i would believe the word of a neo-nazi. that is the perspective from where i was sitting but the purpose of the goal is the executive order 67 and 68 to redo the permit process because in a situation like this we need a better mechanism of unified command so not just one or the city police but everybody sits early on to make this situation and now in virginia as we go forward i changed the permit process and they filed right after four another event in richmond at the robert e-lee statue in richmond that the state actually controls so this came to the state issued the executive order and canceled the permit with that roundabout in downtown richmond for 5000 people if she's stacked 50 on top of each other i had control of that one. i got a nasty letter from the aclu but my job is to keep people safe and we redid the permit process then they would not come to the state because i did not give them a permit. then they said we will have it outside on the sidewalk. and five or six people came by one of the reasons was richmond ci
i don't know why i would believe the word of a neo-nazi. that is the perspective from where i was sitting but the purpose of the goal is the executive order 67 and 68 to redo the permit process because in a situation like this we need a better mechanism of unified command so not just one or the city police but everybody sits early on to make this situation and now in virginia as we go forward i changed the permit process and they filed right after four another event in richmond at the robert...
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four years later, in october 1941, nazi germany brevet jewish immigration. three ships are able to make the crossing. that was it. once the war reaches an area, those ports shut down the u.s. bound transportation. september 1939 , german and polish ports closed. the spring of 1940 ports in the netherlands, belgium, norway, denmark, france to u.s. bound transportation. passenger ship are converted to troop ships and by june 1940 refugees have to get to lisbon if they want to find a ship to take them to the united dates. most americans are convinced they will be able to stay out of the war. does a robust debate between groups like america first then this be aaa, the committee to defend america by eighteen allies. those debates happen on what america's role should be in the war and in the world. once france falls in june 1940, many americans believe the u.s. could be dragged unwillingly into war. salazar is possibly disguised as jewish refugees could bring the country down. roosevelt capitalizes on this fear in order to urge were preparedness. he says jewish re
four years later, in october 1941, nazi germany brevet jewish immigration. three ships are able to make the crossing. that was it. once the war reaches an area, those ports shut down the u.s. bound transportation. september 1939 , german and polish ports closed. the spring of 1940 ports in the netherlands, belgium, norway, denmark, france to u.s. bound transportation. passenger ship are converted to troop ships and by june 1940 refugees have to get to lisbon if they want to find a ship to take...
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but those were the nazi chance. and then said there are fine people on both sides that words matter. so we are in a funny moment where people are radicalized. this is a global problem to be incredibly powerful. to say i was kidding or i was joking or winking about assaulting asylum-seekers. >> and that's how we try to end the book. and the positive way to bring about positive change and that is how i ended the book words matter. you just can't think about it you have to do something about it. just say we will not tolerate this anymore. and then to read on - - and this racial divide. and with sentencing reform. we have a lot of issues but we can fix it. you have to get out of bed. that we have to be vigilant with all of these haters. and we've got to do a better job to get the guns off the streets and out of the hands of people who should never should be holding weapons. >> one of the things that i noticed was a real sense that the real feeling at one level of this tiny town that was misunderstood and everywhere i we
but those were the nazi chance. and then said there are fine people on both sides that words matter. so we are in a funny moment where people are radicalized. this is a global problem to be incredibly powerful. to say i was kidding or i was joking or winking about assaulting asylum-seekers. >> and that's how we try to end the book. and the positive way to bring about positive change and that is how i ended the book words matter. you just can't think about it you have to do something about...
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and singing a song used to inspire nazi troops. the teens reportedly members of the boys water polo team at pacifica high school making the gesture before an awards ceremony last year, shared on social media, district officials strongly condemned the video, saying they learned of the incident in march. >> i'm not surprised, but i'm horrified every single time because i know we're seeing not even the tip of the iceberg. >> reporter: the disturbing video in california comes as this image was captured in florida at universal orlando, part of nbc universal. officials at the family theme park saying, hate has no place here after four people on a ride appeared to give the nazi salute while flashing this hand sign often linked to white power. the incidents, including this one, also involving high school students in southern california, part of a disturbing trend racist propaganda nearly tripling last year and now tonight on both coasts, another sign of troubling times. miguel almaguer, nbc news. >> breaking tonight, important health news
and singing a song used to inspire nazi troops. the teens reportedly members of the boys water polo team at pacifica high school making the gesture before an awards ceremony last year, shared on social media, district officials strongly condemned the video, saying they learned of the incident in march. >> i'm not surprised, but i'm horrified every single time because i know we're seeing not even the tip of the iceberg. >> reporter: the disturbing video in california comes as this...
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we're not nazi skinheads. people deserve to be represented like other groups are represented. every other racial group, every other identity, whether it's gender or a sexual orientation identity, they have lobby groups. >> that's because they're searching for equality. they're not trying to wipe out white identity, they're trying to be recognized. >> but i think that these anti-white activists, i mean, they just hate everybody who's white and has accomplished something. they want to tear us down instead of building themselves up. >> do you hold yourself accountable for the violence that happened there? you were the organizer of this rally. >> those protesters put themselves in a very dangerous, very risky situation because they were defying the state of emergency order. >> but it was an alt-right person who came to that rally who ultimately drove his car into a group of people. correct? >> that's true, but he has not been found guilty. and i would say that there is a lot of reasonable doubt in that. >> how do
we're not nazi skinheads. people deserve to be represented like other groups are represented. every other racial group, every other identity, whether it's gender or a sexual orientation identity, they have lobby groups. >> that's because they're searching for equality. they're not trying to wipe out white identity, they're trying to be recognized. >> but i think that these anti-white activists, i mean, they just hate everybody who's white and has accomplished something. they want to...