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nazis. super's stressed that today's germany was very different from nazi germany -- citrus -- tsipras stressed that today's germany was very different from nazi germany. ben: thank you for the update. sarah: let's go to athens, where anthony is on the story for us. as we heard, nothing concrete came out of this. still, did tsipras get what he wanted on some level? reporter: i think it is too early to say. no doubt there will be a working dinner. obviously, these two leaders will get into the nitty-gritty details, no doubt, about these reforms as well. but there was a clear concerted effort by both leaders, and this is what separates wanted -- what tsipras wanted. to reboot relations between athens and berlin and to tone down the rhetoric that could have aggravated the situation between these two countries even further, potentially even leading to an accident, as it is being called, in creating a worsening predicament here for the greeks. this did go down, seemingly at least, very well for tsipras. he said he managed to lay some common ground. we can now help bridge these differences. it remain
nazis. super's stressed that today's germany was very different from nazi germany -- citrus -- tsipras stressed that today's germany was very different from nazi germany. ben: thank you for the update. sarah: let's go to athens, where anthony is on the story for us. as we heard, nothing concrete came out of this. still, did tsipras get what he wanted on some level? reporter: i think it is too early to say. no doubt there will be a working dinner. obviously, these two leaders will get into the...
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she says france needs to be about freedom of expression, but now it feels more like nazi germany. let's hear more from that interview. >> i said this two years ago. it's like we are living in crazy times. it feels like, you know, nazi germany, all of these people like, you know, the intolerance the level of intolerance that is going on is really scary. and it is not just happening in france. i have felt it all over europe but specifically in france, anti-semitism is at an all-time high. people are becoming -- behaving and reacting in an extremely fearful ways. it is scary. reporter: madonna getting political. "rebel heart" is her 13th album. is she still the queen of pop? >> absolutely. she is still the unrivaled queen. she may be in her 50's, but she is as edgy and controversial as ever. she has lyrics comparing her vaginal fluids to holy water. always in vogue. she is touching on some of today's trends. she dials it up on an electronic dance number featuring nicki minaj. kanye west she has called him the black female version of herself -- reporter: and fashion week. >> it's the
she says france needs to be about freedom of expression, but now it feels more like nazi germany. let's hear more from that interview. >> i said this two years ago. it's like we are living in crazy times. it feels like, you know, nazi germany, all of these people like, you know, the intolerance the level of intolerance that is going on is really scary. and it is not just happening in france. i have felt it all over europe but specifically in france, anti-semitism is at an all-time high....
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. >> at the nazi germany. >> on wednesday, some sense of justice for thousands of people taken to the streets in ferguson. >> some of those protesters were right. >> thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. it ended in just two minutes on a hot august day but the conclusions of the new scathing u.s. justice department report suggests the clash that ended with the death of michael brown shot down by a police officer in ferguson, missouri took years to develop. the report also finds there wasn't enough evidence to prosecute the now former officer darren wilson, raising a specter of a new anchor in a community the has already seen so much. we begin with a look at what the feds found from "america tonight's" sarah hoye. >> we are. >> mike brown. >> we are. >> mike brown. >> the heart of protest against police brutality and systemic racism. >> hey hey ho ho. >> thousands taken tot streets. >> some of those protesters are right. >> a six month long civil rights investigation by the department of justice into found a pattern of practice of discrimination against blacks. >> according to our inve
. >> at the nazi germany. >> on wednesday, some sense of justice for thousands of people taken to the streets in ferguson. >> some of those protesters were right. >> thanks for joining us, i'm joie chen. it ended in just two minutes on a hot august day but the conclusions of the new scathing u.s. justice department report suggests the clash that ended with the death of michael brown shot down by a police officer in ferguson, missouri took years to develop. the report...
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husband with nazi germany? >> guest: arrival of nazi germany but this was afterwards. we were in a life-and-death struggle and we have a right to know what was going on and how they got control of the industry in 1944 and we have a right to know that. >> guest: you make a persuasive case that hollywood was filled with members of the hard left communist party members but also fellow travelers. you think that an effect of the product that they created in the movies they made? >> guest: was clear absolutely in the point is as i mentioned before certainly during world war ii or even before world war ii you had blockade which was hollywood and it was a cry for the united states to break its neutrality laws and aid the soviet side in the civil war. the point is and i point out they leave out all sorts of stuff in the picture that was me. of course i understand why people would have been for the non-franco side. i think it turned out well that franco actually won but that's another thing. i can understand initially he said this guy is giving aid for mussolini and aid from hit
husband with nazi germany? >> guest: arrival of nazi germany but this was afterwards. we were in a life-and-death struggle and we have a right to know what was going on and how they got control of the industry in 1944 and we have a right to know that. >> guest: you make a persuasive case that hollywood was filled with members of the hard left communist party members but also fellow travelers. you think that an effect of the product that they created in the movies they made? >>...
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. >> germany is very serious about its historical responsibility. the suffering that the nazis inflicted on many countries, but this changes nothing about our position and our strong conviction that the question of reparations and compensation has, in our opinion, been resolved finally and conclusively. >> that is a view that greece has never shared. the new government in athens promises to push ahead with the claims and says it will seize german assets if berlin does not pay up. >> could athens go ahead and make good on that threat? for more, let's bring in our political correspondent, terry martin. what is it looking like? is there concern in berlin that athens might push this forward? reporter: the german government is sticking to its position that all reparations claims relating to the second world war have been dealt with in past agreements. this applies to greece as well. as forced the german government is concerned, the legal and political case regarding greece and war reparations is closed in distorted. but that of course has not ended speculation here in berlin about w
. >> germany is very serious about its historical responsibility. the suffering that the nazis inflicted on many countries, but this changes nothing about our position and our strong conviction that the question of reparations and compensation has, in our opinion, been resolved finally and conclusively. >> that is a view that greece has never shared. the new government in athens promises to push ahead with the claims and says it will seize german assets if berlin does not pay up....
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. >> if you see video, either on the history channel, american hero channel, of nazi germany, the crowds chanting death to america, colonel peters. looks identical to me. they are the islamic nazis. i think that is a fair equivalent. my question is the liberal talking point in all this is well reagan negotiated an arms deal with the soviet union. isn't the big distinction, the soviets already had nuclear weapons? this is about this president allowing the iranians to get nuclear weapons. isn't there a big difference there? >> there are huge differences. at the end of the day the soviet leaders didn't want to die. they were rational. you're dealing now with an iranian leadership, not the entire iranian people, but an iranian people that basically is a shia apocalyptic death cult. we don't know exactly what they're going to do. but if you trust the iranians, you're in big trouble. we've got a president right now who thinks politically in every sphere, the iranians are thinking strategically. the people who think strategically win. but in nazi germany you know, it's ayatollah all the way. bu
. >> if you see video, either on the history channel, american hero channel, of nazi germany, the crowds chanting death to america, colonel peters. looks identical to me. they are the islamic nazis. i think that is a fair equivalent. my question is the liberal talking point in all this is well reagan negotiated an arms deal with the soviet union. isn't the big distinction, the soviets already had nuclear weapons? this is about this president allowing the iranians to get nuclear weapons....
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when is the last time you heard the left ever say, well, we can understand how hitler took over nazi germany. they were impoverished after the treaty of versailles. they turned to hitler. that's how we justify the holocaust. why don't we ever hear that? >> i think obama would say that. >> he's insane if he says that. >> well, there you are. >> i think you are exactly wrong. because historians did go and analyze what happened after the treaty of versailles. let me finish. and what did we do after world war ii? we had the marshall plan. we did analyze. >> do we sit around and justify while we are at war the killing, the murders of people while at war on economic grounds? germ warfare? no. they are evil. >> no one is justifying. >> nazis were evil. isis are fi justifying. >> you are trying to debate what irrational people do. sometimes evil is what evil is. >> that would be fine if it was a couple of buddies at a bar having this discussion. when you have the highest office in the world, president of the united states. even to have this discussion during this. right now the only question should
when is the last time you heard the left ever say, well, we can understand how hitler took over nazi germany. they were impoverished after the treaty of versailles. they turned to hitler. that's how we justify the holocaust. why don't we ever hear that? >> i think obama would say that. >> he's insane if he says that. >> well, there you are. >> i think you are exactly wrong. because historians did go and analyze what happened after the treaty of versailles. let me finish....
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. >> something we associate with nazi germany, this is ground zero for that. >> now what some states are doing right and old wrong. >> it's an attempt to right a wrong to those harmed many years ago before it is too late. thousands of americans were forcibly sterilized decades ago in an attempt to keep the feeble from having children, a bid to create a super-race. now virginia becomes the second states oacknowledge its role agreeing to pay $25,000 to the 11 known survivors of the program there. "america tonight"'s lori jane gliha now on what happened during those dark days. >> i thought at the time, i was doing the right thing. it's what our legislators wanted at that time and when my bosses wanted. even the president of the united states, you trust id all of those people. so i went right along with them. >> 87-year-old celia van degrift remembers her time in the lynch berg states hospital for the feeble minded. the government housed people with mental disabilities, alcoholics and those who the government considered socially inadequate. >> how many sterilizations did you witness? >>
. >> something we associate with nazi germany, this is ground zero for that. >> now what some states are doing right and old wrong. >> it's an attempt to right a wrong to those harmed many years ago before it is too late. thousands of americans were forcibly sterilized decades ago in an attempt to keep the feeble from having children, a bid to create a super-race. now virginia becomes the second states oacknowledge its role agreeing to pay $25,000 to the 11 known survivors of...
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. >> i wonder why he didn't like compare to nazi germany or soviet russia.i think mandatory voting there. >> austria had mandatory voting and then little things like wars reversed it. >> right. >> you know listen, i think the president for a guy that is supposed to be an expert in constitutional law doesn't understand the notion of liberty. >> he is not an expert. >> what did i say, ben? supposed to be. okay? that was his chops. allegedly. allegedly. doesn't know the notion of liberty which gives me a right not to vote if i don't want to. my rights are protected by the constitution, life, liberty, pursuit of happiness. >> adam, what do you make of that? >> i didn't hear the president say anything about mandatory voting. i heard him say it would be better if everybody voted. perhaps we could come up with incentives for people to vote. i also want to say we all know that this id -- >> he mentioned the australia example where it is mandatory. >> i'm sorry? >> he said he would be intrigued by that. >> he would be intrigued if we could find ways to get as many pe
. >> i wonder why he didn't like compare to nazi germany or soviet russia.i think mandatory voting there. >> austria had mandatory voting and then little things like wars reversed it. >> right. >> you know listen, i think the president for a guy that is supposed to be an expert in constitutional law doesn't understand the notion of liberty. >> he is not an expert. >> what did i say, ben? supposed to be. okay? that was his chops. allegedly. allegedly. doesn't...
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but in nazi germany you know, it's ayatollah all the way. the iranians, if we hadn't taken the teaching of history out of our schools americans would recognize a very dark side version of our 19th century vision. the iranians believe they have a manifest destfully to have a new persian shia empire stretching to the mediterranean. they also -- yeah, the caliphate -- well, their version of the caliphate. but they also believe in their version of a monroe doctrine. they want all westerners all foreign powers out of the middle east, and they want to dominate it. shia everyone. >> thank you both for being with us. appreciate it. >>> coming up, ansley erhardt spent the weekend at panama city beach in florida. she's back with this year's spring break report that will leave you stunned far worse than last year. we'll explain. ansley erhardt t t t t >>> this is a fox news alert. i'm patricia stark. so far, one black box has been rereefed but the cause of the crash remains unknown. the jetliner was coming from spain and heading to dusseldorf. all 150
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people in europe and the world reached out for reconciliation following the agony inflicted by nazi germany. she said that would not have been possible had germany not been willing to face up to history. merkel also spoke of her respect with a strong sense of unity displayed by japanese people following the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. >>> people in japan are preparing to mark the fourth anniversary of a disaster that changed so much. the march 11th, 2011 earthquake and tsunami killed more than 15,000 people. about 2600 others are still listed as missing. the disaster triggered one of the worst nuclear accidents in history. the fukushima daiichi plant suffered three meltdowns and three hydrogen explosions. radioactive contamination forced tens of thousands of people to leave their homes. evacuation orders are still in effect for large areas. work is under way to decommission the plant. but experts say the process will take 30 to 40 years. the operators of the facility has made some progress but it continues to face setbacks. nhk world's noriko okada reports. >> translator: you could say we'
people in europe and the world reached out for reconciliation following the agony inflicted by nazi germany. she said that would not have been possible had germany not been willing to face up to history. merkel also spoke of her respect with a strong sense of unity displayed by japanese people following the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. >>> people in japan are preparing to mark the fourth anniversary of a disaster that changed so much. the march 11th, 2011 earthquake and tsunami killed...
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half of us escaped nazi germany. european jews try to hold on everything we are. i don't think they were equipped. how do i explain on interracial marriage, let alone a child. i understand that my mum was a child of the '60s, peace and love. militant. she was going to raise a powerful child, and a powerful one. that was her dynamic. so you have two what do we do - what do we do about the hair, what do we do when she is called the, "n" word, what do we do when this happens. that's what i love about the documentary, my grandmother goes there and explains that it hurt. it hurt her. mum was like "i taught beverly hills would be the rite place to raise my daughter thinking everyone was progressive in weren't." >> you grew up in beverly hills, life was great, wonderful, and she's in a bubble. it wasn't like that. >> it was not a bubble. it was like - i mean, first, we lived - we always lived below the tracks. my grandfather was danny kay's manager for 35 years. they were upper middle class fancy jews. >> yes. >> here we were, my mum and i living below the tracks in beve
half of us escaped nazi germany. european jews try to hold on everything we are. i don't think they were equipped. how do i explain on interracial marriage, let alone a child. i understand that my mum was a child of the '60s, peace and love. militant. she was going to raise a powerful child, and a powerful one. that was her dynamic. so you have two what do we do - what do we do about the hair, what do we do when she is called the, "n" word, what do we do when this happens. that's what...
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julius first tried to approach soviet intelligence officers in 1940's when the soviet union and nazi germany were allies. he continued contacts with soviet intelligence until 1950. well past the time in which vicious anti-somatic -- anti-somatic purges were underway in both the soviet union and the eastern european satellite states. one of the interesting psychological questions, and i think it is a tragedy, is why jews like the rosenbergs were so committed to a regime that was second only to adolf hitler and -- in the number of jews it killed. >> why don't you pick up the historiography. >> the case got enormous attention in the 1950's. not surprisingly there were hundreds of journalistic articles about the case after the 1950's. there are number of accounts aimed at the general public from the 1963 book entitled "the betrayers, to the 1965 book "invitation to an inquest." both review the trial transcript, newspaper articles and secondary sources and concluded there was no reasonable doubt of the rosenbergs guilt. in contrast, using the same material argued they never participated in espion
julius first tried to approach soviet intelligence officers in 1940's when the soviet union and nazi germany were allies. he continued contacts with soviet intelligence until 1950. well past the time in which vicious anti-somatic -- anti-somatic purges were underway in both the soviet union and the eastern european satellite states. one of the interesting psychological questions, and i think it is a tragedy, is why jews like the rosenbergs were so committed to a regime that was second only to...
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compared the persecution of rich people, saying i would call attention to the parallels of fascist nazi germany 1%, namely it jews, to the progressive war on the rich. is that something about their culture where they just think they are different from everyone else? brad: i don't think so. even of the founding names, he was no longer at the firm. no organization is judged by its alumni. i think they have distanced themselves -- i don't think that hurt the brand as much as this trial has. it has been such a slow buildup to the case. i think they did not enjoy those comments a few years ago, but i would not compare that to this where the firms harbors have been hauled out into the public spotlight. they have been among the most progressive firms trying to create a diverse set of partners. it does do better than some of its pure companies, yet it is being penalized. we will see what the resolution is in the next few days. cory: thank you very much. thank you for joining this special edition of "bloomberg west." there will be more "bloomberg west" tomorrow. ♪
compared the persecution of rich people, saying i would call attention to the parallels of fascist nazi germany 1%, namely it jews, to the progressive war on the rich. is that something about their culture where they just think they are different from everyone else? brad: i don't think so. even of the founding names, he was no longer at the firm. no organization is judged by its alumni. i think they have distanced themselves -- i don't think that hurt the brand as much as this trial has. it has...
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in nazi germany. charles is it fair to say it is absurd and despicable or is this easy llama phobic of me? >> it is a silly term. there was nothing phobic about "charlie hebdow." to give this award now when they were murdered for speaking strikes me as being off. >> well even if it is not their intent which they clearly say it is not isn't this group aligning themselves with the terrorists who murdered the charlie hebdow staff to a certain degree? >> they would need a dictionary for starters. islamaphobia means fear of islam and say what you will about the "charlie hebdow" people. some say were fairly reckless and it was over the top to give this award. they tried to -- the chairman of the group tried to wiggle his way out saying it was satire which is precisely the wrong word to use. >> they have a right to give this strange award to "charlie hebdow." i am shocked that there is still an islamaphobic in heaven. it is a stupid word. phobic is not supposed to be a fear of islam, but an irrational fear o
in nazi germany. charles is it fair to say it is absurd and despicable or is this easy llama phobic of me? >> it is a silly term. there was nothing phobic about "charlie hebdow." to give this award now when they were murdered for speaking strikes me as being off. >> well even if it is not their intent which they clearly say it is not isn't this group aligning themselves with the terrorists who murdered the charlie hebdow staff to a certain degree? >> they would need...
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really compromise with evil, and just like the allies back in 1945 demanded full surrender from nazi germany or imperial japan, this is the way to treat the iranians. they are violating all the international laws and obligations, what is there to talk about? and the third point which is most important is it can be done through peaceful ways with the right pressure on iran because iran is no match to the p 5 plus 1 and the international community. they're very vulnerable it's a matter how we approach it. if we tend to deal with them with kid gloves, they'll never come through and through and they'll have the bomb. lou: a key ally of the united states, the only democracy in the region, and israel does not have a place at the table and does not appear indeed that it has access to the president's thinking directly which seems a shame because the greater acumen, the greater expertise is with the israeli leadership of all political parties within israel. why is it that the president seems to be utterly resistant to including israel in his thinking, in his counselors, and in the way forward? >> thi
really compromise with evil, and just like the allies back in 1945 demanded full surrender from nazi germany or imperial japan, this is the way to treat the iranians. they are violating all the international laws and obligations, what is there to talk about? and the third point which is most important is it can be done through peaceful ways with the right pressure on iran because iran is no match to the p 5 plus 1 and the international community. they're very vulnerable it's a matter how we...
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greece's prime minister has been pushing to infrastructure and war crimes that they said nazi germany committed. tomorrow alexis tsipras will meet with german chancellor angela merkel, coming days after e.u. leaders agreed to extend athens more money and time to deal with debts. as dominik kane reported, they are split on how to help. >> a meeting in brussels to solve the debt crisis. europe's leaders talked into the night. agreeing a deal allowing more money and time. some analysts in berlin believe neither side has a real stick possibility. >> it's a path of muddling through. there's no clear cut solutions. otherwise you need a system where you cut the system start a new one. >> whatever the solutions a survey suggested many germans do not want greece to have more money. >> i don't think it's a good idea because they have received too much over the last years already. >> i think it's fair. i think they need to assure themselves to be cooperative. that's my opinion. >> there are some in the political class who disagree with that course. here there are those that say what greece needs
greece's prime minister has been pushing to infrastructure and war crimes that they said nazi germany committed. tomorrow alexis tsipras will meet with german chancellor angela merkel, coming days after e.u. leaders agreed to extend athens more money and time to deal with debts. as dominik kane reported, they are split on how to help. >> a meeting in brussels to solve the debt crisis. europe's leaders talked into the night. agreeing a deal allowing more money and time. some analysts in...
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favor of the question of iran, because only when speaking of iran -- envoak the holocaust and nazi germany and so orth. the kind of rhetoric that instills fear in people's hearts and make him look presidential . >> but leave it on what conditions and what grounds. i think it is an issue for israel. it is not all politics right and israel is afraid that iran may have overdue influence in the region. at the end of the day to remind our viewers around the world, that it is israel, the united states, and iran, that are a major cause for a lot of trouble in the middle east from the instability and chaos, so iran is got an innocent party to what is going on. so at least let's admit that. is basically driving at what. >> at the end of the day when i listened and thought about what he said today there's only one conclusion you can come to. that were, is the only -- the option with against iran. and if you heard what netanyahu said a few years ago about iraq, his advice was a war against iraq. those that listen, must ignore his advice on iran. >> thank you very much indeed. >> well, a senior u.s. o
favor of the question of iran, because only when speaking of iran -- envoak the holocaust and nazi germany and so orth. the kind of rhetoric that instills fear in people's hearts and make him look presidential . >> but leave it on what conditions and what grounds. i think it is an issue for israel. it is not all politics right and israel is afraid that iran may have overdue influence in the region. at the end of the day to remind our viewers around the world, that it is israel, the united...
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. >> the other countries that have an interest in spain of one kind of another particularly nazi germany and fascist italy under mussolini. came in to help franco. germany particularly gave franco of 5000 men air force that was called typical hitler sort of flushing is called the condor legion's. and it was a chance for hitler first to make mischief so that as he said in one of his conferences, we can go ahead and do what we are doing. people will not be looking at those. they will be looking more towards spain. was also a chance to test out their weaponry. so people speak of the spanish civil war. a relatively small war in a little backward part of europe as a test bed or a trial run with the second world war. and everybody who got into the war on whatever side from elsewhere in the world tried to test out whatever new equipment they had. the soviet union in fact -- back to the republic for a while except that they didn't donate equipment they gave. they sold it to them for spanish gold. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> each month representative tom cole
. >> the other countries that have an interest in spain of one kind of another particularly nazi germany and fascist italy under mussolini. came in to help franco. germany particularly gave franco of 5000 men air force that was called typical hitler sort of flushing is called the condor legion's. and it was a chance for hitler first to make mischief so that as he said in one of his conferences, we can go ahead and do what we are doing. people will not be looking at those. they will be...
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i don't care if it was nazi germany. it took the marshall plan or iraq, we certainly didn't fix it. as colin powell said if you break it you own it. they don't understand the new way of warfare, it's no longer about capacity it's about capability. if we dominate cyber space and can read the other guy's mail and put it in this window or that window it's not how much it's knowing exactly where to pinpoint a target. that's why the president's strategy up until now, although slow has been correct. >> the first point you made that strikes me as the key one here is that isis is a splinter group, born out of horror and violence that was the iraq civil war. and if we were to win, let's say we were to put in ground troops and defeat isis i don't think there is a question of a face to face military confrontation that american troops would prevail, but the "then what?" question seems to be erased. >> exactly. what is the end game. what is the aftermath? what is the end game here? look, there is no reason to put boots on the ground. we have perhaps a very unique capability that no one else has.
i don't care if it was nazi germany. it took the marshall plan or iraq, we certainly didn't fix it. as colin powell said if you break it you own it. they don't understand the new way of warfare, it's no longer about capacity it's about capability. if we dominate cyber space and can read the other guy's mail and put it in this window or that window it's not how much it's knowing exactly where to pinpoint a target. that's why the president's strategy up until now, although slow has been correct....
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. >> what does it say about the greek position being hey, nazi germany took a lot of our people and thereforehey should pay reparations and other things that greece seems to be talking about. >> well the greek prime minister today back pedalled from that and then said no we don't want reparation payments. angela merkel made it clear that legally and politically these issues are resolved. but there were many testy questions here. and clearly it doesn't help the spirit of the discussions, but there hasn't been any talk about the substance. that needs to happen in order to provide any sort of aid, which means that greece is pretty much on its own. i would think that greece is walking with open arms into its default here but it doesn't know what it wants to do when it does default. so all of this talk is not ultimately helpful. >> and the fact that there hasn't been progress or substance does that have to do with the fact that the greek prime minister really doesn't have the backing of his people to make the cuts that germany is asking for? >> not really. the greek population would like to stay i
. >> what does it say about the greek position being hey, nazi germany took a lot of our people and thereforehey should pay reparations and other things that greece seems to be talking about. >> well the greek prime minister today back pedalled from that and then said no we don't want reparation payments. angela merkel made it clear that legally and politically these issues are resolved. but there were many testy questions here. and clearly it doesn't help the spirit of the...
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu almost views himself as churchill and views it as the 1930s, nazi germany on the rise, the ayatollah on the rise right now. who is chamberlain? >> the point is right now iran is developing intercontinental missiles. why are they doing that? if they want to hit israel they have other missiles. they need missiles to hit new york paris. this criminal path of the biggest exporter of terror in the world, iran means many are at risk. nuclear power is a disaster. >> so we hear what is the disaster, we've heard for a long time from the prime minister about a bad deal dangerous deal, these kinds of things. what deal with iran would be acceptable to the israelis. >> or to the world. a deal that says they cannot enrich uranium. they can have nuclear power but not in rich uranium or anything that can allow them to develop a nuclear bomb. that's the deal. just like canada and new mexico. if they want nuclear power, they don't need to enrich uranium. there is no reason to allow them to do it. it's sort of like a boxing match. iran is on the flooróy
prime minister benjamin netanyahu almost views himself as churchill and views it as the 1930s, nazi germany on the rise, the ayatollah on the rise right now. who is chamberlain? >> the point is right now iran is developing intercontinental missiles. why are they doing that? if they want to hit israel they have other missiles. they need missiles to hit new york paris. this criminal path of the biggest exporter of terror in the world, iran means many are at risk. nuclear power is a...
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. >> you know in 1938 czechoslovakia was dismembered by england and france and germany, nazi germany in a conference that they were not allowed to attend. just imagine that. everything was about their future and security and they weren't allowed to be there. iran is negotiating with the united states and israel is not allowed to be at those negotiations even though iran is in close proximity to israel and threatened the annihilation of israel. the prime minister of israel said if you won't let me be at the negotiations let me talk to the legislature and the national security adviser of the united states that speaking out will destroy the fabric of a relationship. do we not believe in the first amendment? what is going on here? why are they attempting to silence the prime minister of israel? that's the only question. why is this administration so threatened by what he's going to say? it's only a speech? is anyone threatened by what we say? yes of and i don't agree, but we don't silence each other and our ad was a direct response to that that you have a government threatening a second
. >> you know in 1938 czechoslovakia was dismembered by england and france and germany, nazi germany in a conference that they were not allowed to attend. just imagine that. everything was about their future and security and they weren't allowed to be there. iran is negotiating with the united states and israel is not allowed to be at those negotiations even though iran is in close proximity to israel and threatened the annihilation of israel. the prime minister of israel said if you...
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we saw that in nazi germany and while certainly -- and by the way, this he can woo we even saw an initiative in california where some folks wanted to literally murder people simply because they're gay. this is not what america is all about. america is about tolerance. i certainly dom and i both agree in terms of the tolerance that our constitution provides and really it's the glue which keeps this nation together. once we start to craft out exceptions for this person or that, it really opens the door for a much broader array of discrimination and that's why literally all americans should be very concerned about this type of initiative as we've seen in indiana. we've got to leave it there. a lot of social media is buzzing about this. let us know what you think. tweet, leave your facebook messages. use the hashtag, fox 29 weekend and we appreciate all the comments from our guests. gentlemen, thank you. how about h miracle in central pennsylvania. it happened in a, pennsylvaniaing lot. coming up, meet the baby who just couldn't wait to greet the world. born outside of a convenience store. and w
we saw that in nazi germany and while certainly -- and by the way, this he can woo we even saw an initiative in california where some folks wanted to literally murder people simply because they're gay. this is not what america is all about. america is about tolerance. i certainly dom and i both agree in terms of the tolerance that our constitution provides and really it's the glue which keeps this nation together. once we start to craft out exceptions for this person or that, it really opens...
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winston churchill sounded that warning in 1933 as adolf hitler had taken power in nazi germany. >> he went on to speak about iran. >> i'll note the deal foreshadow foreshadowed by the president allowing iran to have nuclear enrichment capabilities to quote netanyahu, doesn't block iran's path to a bomb it paves the way to a bomb. >> texas senator ted cruz is also out fear mongering about iran. >> this deal that is being negotiated by the obama administration is profoundly dangerous both to the security of our friend and ally israel but also to american national security. >> the republicans are out of step with most americans. 68% of americans support the united states efforts to strike a p5 plus one nuclear deal with the iranians. the united states and five other countries have been working tirelessly on these negotiations over the last year. republicans in the name of political theater are putting peace at risk. for more, let me bring in steve clemons and lacey heely and rabbi rabbi rabbi rabbi and another guest. you have been involved in some of their elections in the past. how heav
winston churchill sounded that warning in 1933 as adolf hitler had taken power in nazi germany. >> he went on to speak about iran. >> i'll note the deal foreshadow foreshadowed by the president allowing iran to have nuclear enrichment capabilities to quote netanyahu, doesn't block iran's path to a bomb it paves the way to a bomb. >> texas senator ted cruz is also out fear mongering about iran. >> this deal that is being negotiated by the obama administration is...
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you fled nazi germany in 1939 holocaust survivor. you came to the u.s. your pocket right? you knew no one. very little english. >> didn't speak english. >> how did you survive? how did you start over? >> i was homeless for nine days. slept on the floor. and then i found a job, a nursing job. i was a nurse in germany. >> a nurse in germany. you found a nursing job here. >> yes. and from then on i worked almost for three years until i decided to become a registered nurse here in america and went to bellevue hospital and trained there. >> and cared for many patients over the years. and you earned a certificate, after you decided to take up painting and -- at the age of 77, you earned a certificate from the pennsylvania academy of the fine arts at age 83. what will you say is your style of painting? we have seen some of your works. >> impressionistic, yes. >> a lot of landscapes. >> yes. and portrait paintings. i also took classes in a system which was introduced by leonardo da vinci. and you get a very good likeness classic painting of self-portrait, of por
you fled nazi germany in 1939 holocaust survivor. you came to the u.s. your pocket right? you knew no one. very little english. >> didn't speak english. >> how did you survive? how did you start over? >> i was homeless for nine days. slept on the floor. and then i found a job, a nursing job. i was a nurse in germany. >> a nurse in germany. you found a nursing job here. >> yes. and from then on i worked almost for three years until i decided to become a registered...
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leaders celebrating victory day, which is the 70th anniversary of the soviet union's victory over nazi germanyld war ii. if kim attends, it would be his first official foreign trip since becoming the leader of north korea. >>> former australian prime minister malcolm frazier has died at the age of 84. his family says he died peacefully after a brief illness. he served as australia's 22nd prime minister from 1975 to 1983. his legacy includes offering a asylum to vietnam refugees and efforts to end south africa's apartheid. >>> an expectant mother's answer to an online ad. details when we come back. hey, girl. is it crazy that your soccer trophy is talking to you right now? it kinda is. it's as crazy as you not rolling over your old 401k. cue the horns... just harness the confidence it took you to win me and call td ameritrade's rollover consultants. they'll help with the hassle by guiding you through the whole process step by step. and they'll even call your old provider. it's easy. even she could do it. whatever, janet. for all the confidence you need td ameritrade. you got this. alright, so t
leaders celebrating victory day, which is the 70th anniversary of the soviet union's victory over nazi germanyld war ii. if kim attends, it would be his first official foreign trip since becoming the leader of north korea. >>> former australian prime minister malcolm frazier has died at the age of 84. his family says he died peacefully after a brief illness. he served as australia's 22nd prime minister from 1975 to 1983. his legacy includes offering a asylum to vietnam refugees and...
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much greater menace to generate coming from nazi germany. but they are quite explicit if the interviews violence and ap. it's time for the jews now to violate her i think that was a problem but even at the end of the mandate you the most senior british officials both in palestine and in london in documents that i examined saying that the paul damphousse is that everybody believes that violence works and can persuade us to change our policy. by that it was too late. >> the right about historical figures who loom large in the prehistory of israel. abraham stern, menachem begin winston churchill i'll husseini, and others. can you paint a brief portrait of these men and their roles in the events depicted in the book for? >> sure. abraham stern was obviously the founder and leader of what eventually became known to jews in palestine by -- the freedom fighters for israel no to the british as the stern gang. to me he's a particularly interesting character but he almost defies easy description. he was a poet and a visionary, a dandy and a womanizer,
much greater menace to generate coming from nazi germany. but they are quite explicit if the interviews violence and ap. it's time for the jews now to violate her i think that was a problem but even at the end of the mandate you the most senior british officials both in palestine and in london in documents that i examined saying that the paul damphousse is that everybody believes that violence works and can persuade us to change our policy. by that it was too late. >> the right about...
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. >> reporter: the district leader in nazi germany who served's a provincialal governor. >> reporter: a german word that even stumped this tourist from germany. >> that's no german word, really not. sorry. this isn't a german word. >> gowlighter. >> i don't know. no. sorry. >> right here. >> gauleiter. >> reporter: whoo! one of the few who got that right. >> all right! we're done. >> reporter: 97% of these students didn't get it either but many are so serious about spelling, you can bet they know it now. >> excellent, thank you for the definition. >> reporter: sharon chin, kpix 5. >> okay. all the words in the written elimination round tepinacky. only 4 out of hundreds of students spelled it correctly. >> it's a japanese dish of meat, fish or vegetables cooked on a large griddle. so that's tepinacky. >> that's tough to spell. >> i was supposed to answer the bell right now. >> you were. but the producer put your word in the teleprompter. and i want to thank them for that but michelle caught that so actually, we're going to give michelle a little run for her money and i think you'll get
. >> reporter: the district leader in nazi germany who served's a provincialal governor. >> reporter: a german word that even stumped this tourist from germany. >> that's no german word, really not. sorry. this isn't a german word. >> gowlighter. >> i don't know. no. sorry. >> right here. >> gauleiter. >> reporter: whoo! one of the few who got that right. >> all right! we're done. >> reporter: 97% of these students didn't get it either...
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i just wanted to mention that in the nazi germany employment increased across the board but hitler made the choice to exterminate large swaths of humanity. >> i obviously was opposed to hitler but i was also too young for that. what i'm trying to say is that when you say 50 million babies or whatever come on. those are not accurate statistics. throughout life, the human race women have had a need to and have limited births. and basically limiting births also improves the quality of life for many people. some people they can have large families others cannot for a variety of reasons not just economic reasons but their health reasons. and so it isn't a fair analogy at all what hitler did to the jews was an atrocity that we all are appalled by and don't want to ever see again. but basically when you're giving women a chance to determine the size of their own family -- and women do this usually with the loved ones in their own family and their partners -- come on. you're giving them a chance to live a life that has a higher quality. and that they can be healthier. high maternal mortality ra
i just wanted to mention that in the nazi germany employment increased across the board but hitler made the choice to exterminate large swaths of humanity. >> i obviously was opposed to hitler but i was also too young for that. what i'm trying to say is that when you say 50 million babies or whatever come on. those are not accurate statistics. throughout life, the human race women have had a need to and have limited births. and basically limiting births also improves the quality of life...
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the other countries that had an interest in spain of one kind or another is nazi germany and fascistitaly under mussolini came in to help franco. germany particularly gave franco a 5000 man air force called typical hitler flashiness called a condor legion and there was a chance for a hitler first to make mischief so that as he sat in one of his conferences, we can go ahead and do what we are doing in evil won't be looking at us. but it was also a chance to test out other weaponry. people speak of the spanish civil war this relatively small war and a backward part of europe as a test for a trial run for the second world war. everybody who got into the war on every side from elsewhere in the world try to test out whatever new equipment they had. the soviet union back to the republic for a while except that they didn't donate the equipment they gave. they sold it for spanish gold. tanks aircraft, artillery, west end. so there is this kind of contest that was larger than just spain. time magazine 1937 and writing about the war called it a little world war and in a sense when you think ab
the other countries that had an interest in spain of one kind or another is nazi germany and fascistitaly under mussolini came in to help franco. germany particularly gave franco a 5000 man air force called typical hitler flashiness called a condor legion and there was a chance for a hitler first to make mischief so that as he sat in one of his conferences, we can go ahead and do what we are doing in evil won't be looking at us. but it was also a chance to test out other weaponry. people speak...
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the allied defeat of nazi germany. the first official foreign trip of kim jong-un as the leader of that reclusive nation. >>> at this hour, nine people arrested in connection with the tunisian massacre. one person in custody has been already known to authorities. who are they? what are their ties is this we'll see next and also, an admission from the head of the secret service as one lawmaker saying something doesn't smell right. the latest on the investigation into agent misconduct coming up. [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, we know in the cyber world, threats are always evolving. at first, we were protecting networks. then, we were protecting the transfer of data. and today it's evolved to infrastructure... ♪ ...finance... and military missions. we're constantly innovating to advance the front line in the cyber battle, wherever it takes us. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. about what happens when you turn sixty-five. but, really, it's what you do before that counts. see, medicare doesn't cove
the allied defeat of nazi germany. the first official foreign trip of kim jong-un as the leader of that reclusive nation. >>> at this hour, nine people arrested in connection with the tunisian massacre. one person in custody has been already known to authorities. who are they? what are their ties is this we'll see next and also, an admission from the head of the secret service as one lawmaker saying something doesn't smell right. the latest on the investigation into agent misconduct...
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the communist party in 1940, at a time when the soviet union was alive with -- was allied with nazi germany that tells you about his allegiance and dedication. moving on, julius rosenberg's primary value to the soviet union is not information that he personally acquired, it was his talent of recruiting, managing, and motivating spies and keeping them on track for years. he had 11 or 12 he recruited. this made the rosenberg ring and industrial -- a productive operation. many of them are quality control engineers, there -- their jobs were to understand how advanced weapons systems were built and to fix problems and manufacture. they had to know how similar technologies were built. a fantastic position to pass information to the soviet union. we were encouraged to ring their work home on the weekend. they had cameras, that the soviets had given them. they were in the position to copy a great deal of material. we know that some of the information, we know exactly what they could from -- what they gave from venona, or soviet case officer or from other documents. on this slide i have some of the
the communist party in 1940, at a time when the soviet union was alive with -- was allied with nazi germany that tells you about his allegiance and dedication. moving on, julius rosenberg's primary value to the soviet union is not information that he personally acquired, it was his talent of recruiting, managing, and motivating spies and keeping them on track for years. he had 11 or 12 he recruited. this made the rosenberg ring and industrial -- a productive operation. many of them are quality...
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winston churchill saw the gathering storm of nazi germany marching across europe. he called it what it was, and he knew what to do about it. he was bold, he was courageous. by the way, winston churchill also saw the iron curtain descending over eastern europe. he called it for what it was. today the only world leader that i see who sees the gathering storm of radical islam the global jihad is the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. [applause] he knows the enemy. the first rule of war is know your enemy. he knows the enemy. i believe he knows what to do about the enemy. yet just like churchill in the '30s and '40s netanyahu is being ridiculed, shunned and marginalized by western leaders who don't have the backbone to confront this existential threat and tell it like it is and do what needs to be done. so what needs to be done? i've spent this evening laying out a pretty dire set of circumstances for you. as i said, the barbarians are not just at the gates, they are inside the gates. it's not fear mongering. i've laid et out for you. i've laid it out in the bo
winston churchill saw the gathering storm of nazi germany marching across europe. he called it what it was, and he knew what to do about it. he was bold, he was courageous. by the way, winston churchill also saw the iron curtain descending over eastern europe. he called it for what it was. today the only world leader that i see who sees the gathering storm of radical islam the global jihad is the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. [applause] he knows the enemy. the first rule of war is...
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of a grand experiment of the kind we saw in the 1930's that allowed hitler to rise to power in nazi germany. as then, military strength is seen in many quarters the cause of military adventurism. strength and confidence in the defense of our interests, our alliances, and liberty is not seen to deter aggression but to provoke it. rather than confront our adversaries, our president apologizes for our supposed transgressions. the president minimizes the threats we confront in the face of territory seized, weapons of mass destruction used, and proliferated, and innocents murdered. the concrete expression of this experiment is you're collapsing defense budget. for years, we have systematically underfunded our military. marrying this philosophy of retreat with a misplaced understanding of our larger budgetary burdens. we have strained our fighting forces to the breaking point. even as we have eaten away at investments in our future forces. meanwhile, the long-term debt crisis hardly looks any better even as we ask troops to shoulder the burden of deficit reduction. rather than shouldering the arm
of a grand experiment of the kind we saw in the 1930's that allowed hitler to rise to power in nazi germany. as then, military strength is seen in many quarters the cause of military adventurism. strength and confidence in the defense of our interests, our alliances, and liberty is not seen to deter aggression but to provoke it. rather than confront our adversaries, our president apologizes for our supposed transgressions. the president minimizes the threats we confront in the face of territory...
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of a grand experiment of the kind we saw in the 1930s that allowed hitler to rise to power in nazi germany. as then military strength is seen in many quarters the cause of military adventurism. strength and confidence in the defense of our interests our alliances, and liberty is not seen to deter aggression but to provoke it. rather than confront our adversaries, our president apologizes for our supposed transgressions. the president minimizes the threats we confront in the face of territory seized, weapons of mass destruction used, and proliferated, and innocents murdered. the concrete expression of this experiment is you're collapsing defense budget. for years we have systematically underfunded our military. marrying this philosophy of retreat with a misplaced understanding of our larger budgetary burdens. we have strained our fighting forces to the breaking point. even as we have eaten away at investments in our future forces. meanwhile, the long-term debt crisis hardly looks any better even as we ask troops to shoulder the burden of deficit reduction. rather than shouldering the arms n
of a grand experiment of the kind we saw in the 1930s that allowed hitler to rise to power in nazi germany. as then military strength is seen in many quarters the cause of military adventurism. strength and confidence in the defense of our interests our alliances, and liberty is not seen to deter aggression but to provoke it. rather than confront our adversaries, our president apologizes for our supposed transgressions. the president minimizes the threats we confront in the face of territory...