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a 3000 word article covering nazi germany. americans are picking up --azines and could -- what's not hidden here is anti-semitism is essential. mass murder is to come. it doesn't allow us to say we didn't know. we want to tell in the exhibition lobby the individual story. storyen an individual about dorothy thompson. dorothy thompson is about to --rnalistic spells journalistic cells. a popular move -- a popular book .n america we are showing that issue from the cosmopolitan. thompson gets many things right. the nazi's lose no opportunity to insult the jews. she also says there is no way that this guy can become chancellor of germany. ideal.s anti-semitism is some of them saw a real danger and understood his appeal to germans at the time. there was no way he would last. one of the most interesting projects the museum launched years before the exhibition, two calledf years was history unfolded. we estimate in history buffs throughout the country to go to their local newspapers. and archives and look for coverage of nazi is him -
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to eventually fund and arm a nazi coalition that will again repeat history from what we saw in nazi germany if they need to to take a page out of what we do in this country which is we are constantly monitoring for far right activity in our own military forces ukrainians need to do the same thing particularly in this instance as maintain vigilance for that far right movement because we do not want to see a repeat of what happened in world war two the amount of far right movement you're seeing in the ukraine is so minuscule that it's not going to necessarily create problems today but the problem with that is there's no such thing as a little bit of cancer a little bit of cancer if it's ignored it gets to be a bigger piece of cancer and we saw that back in nazi germany and this is the beginning of what can potentially be another history repeating itself story. ultra-orthodox jews have been taking a stand against proposed conscription reforms in israel twenty eight demonstrators were arrested on monday in a city near tel aviv. police say the protesters disrupted traffic on main transport route
to eventually fund and arm a nazi coalition that will again repeat history from what we saw in nazi germany if they need to to take a page out of what we do in this country which is we are constantly monitoring for far right activity in our own military forces ukrainians need to do the same thing particularly in this instance as maintain vigilance for that far right movement because we do not want to see a repeat of what happened in world war two the amount of far right movement you're seeing...
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little bit of cancer if it's ignored it gets to be a bigger piece of cancer and we saw that back in nazi germany and this is the beginning of what can potentially be another history repeating itself story all right very interesting to hear your thoughts i'm sure that you and i could discuss this for hours upon end because it is such a big deal right now happening in europe and the vendor still president of the media company your voice america thanks for being with us. right now the e.u. foreign policy chief says a plan to maintain trade with iran despite u.s. sanctions could be ready in the coming weeks federica mo green who gave a statement in brussels. from it i think we have to make sure that iranians benefit that italian people benefit from the lifting of sanctions even after the u.s. this intervene for some of the sections i would expect this instrument to be established in the coming weeks before the handover here as a way to protect it from out a legitimate business with the fact itself that the e.u. is taking this step and that's already made some symbolic expressions of support for the
little bit of cancer if it's ignored it gets to be a bigger piece of cancer and we saw that back in nazi germany and this is the beginning of what can potentially be another history repeating itself story all right very interesting to hear your thoughts i'm sure that you and i could discuss this for hours upon end because it is such a big deal right now happening in europe and the vendor still president of the media company your voice america thanks for being with us. right now the e.u. foreign...
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little bit of cancer if it's ignored it gets to be a bigger bit of cancer and we saw that back in nazi germany and this is the beginning of what can potentially be another history repeating itself story. japan has barred two major chinese tech firms from government contracts tokyo says state ministries and the armed forces will no longer buy equipment from wall way and z t e due to data security concerns this follows the arrest in canada of wall ways chief financial officer at the request of the u.s. washington accuses her of violating american sanctions imposed on iran and is seeking her extradition mang one jews arrest was has undermined recent efforts to repair ties between the u.s. and china and china's foreign ministry has warned both canada and the u.s. of consequences if she is not released to go to war over the weekend the voice for a minister some in both the canadians and the u.s. some boss it is a make clear opposition over the issue we hope that the governments of the two states take this seriously as for what the severe consequences will be but the voice foreign minister warned of
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on the photo but have not yet received a response of the death's head division was a part of nazi germany's military during the second world war it was initially formed from concentration camp guards and was involved in the mass murder of polish civilians and a massacre of british soldiers during the battle of france and this is not the first case of nazi imagery being used by ukrainian forces the as of in which is a ukrainian national guard regiment uses a logo very simular to another nazi german military symbol however the kiev officials have denied that there is any connection. i. was. and vendor still president of the media company your voice america thinks the ukrainian leader may be pandering to far right movements to gain their support ahead of next year's election. clearly what i was trying to do is curry favor with the folks that he believes are going to support him in his reelection coming in january he's not polling very strongly i believe he's definitely pandering to the far right because he thinks that not only can gain the votes there but i think he's also looking potentially
on the photo but have not yet received a response of the death's head division was a part of nazi germany's military during the second world war it was initially formed from concentration camp guards and was involved in the mass murder of polish civilians and a massacre of british soldiers during the battle of france and this is not the first case of nazi imagery being used by ukrainian forces the as of in which is a ukrainian national guard regiment uses a logo very simular to another nazi...
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at its best i mean who is the worst villain on earth moscow again you know it makes me think of nazi germany before the war the jews were responsible of everything while today the populists are the jews of nazi germany it's incredible i mean imagine for instance that moscow would be behind the fact that eighty seven percent of the french population supports the yellow vests that three hundred thousand people were occupying roundabouts everywhere in france because of moscow i mean this is ludicrous but something else must you michael geraint be camping at the beginning of the campaign for the presidency you know it was at bill c. at the ministry of finance in a socialist government and to fume at that time got problems that were coming from where from bill c. so isn't he the specialist the fake news of orienting bates of making sure that you lost the debate within that i probably can't so the worst example is now the fact that blaming moscow is ridiculous what we get we should point out i did hear look at as you well the thing about russia denies involvement in french domestic affairs it lead
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promises compensation to survivors of the kindertransport program, which rescued jewish children from nazi germany and brought them to britain. the truly staggering scale of russian interference in the 2016 us presidential election, via social media, has been revealed, and two reports prepared for the us senate, have found meddling on a far wider scale than previously thought. with words, graphics and videos, russian operatives targeted tens of millions of american voters to spread propaganda and help elect donald trump. the campaign also actively discouraged african americans from voting. president trump and the russian leadership have always denied any interference. on facebook alone, 20 russian—sponsored pages with names such as "being patriotic," "heart of texas," and "army of jesus," had a big impact. the posts on these pages were shared about 31 million times and got more than 39 million likes. overall, these pages managed to reach 126 million people. here's the bbc‘s north america editor, jon sopel. what happened just after the 2016 election was that the intelligence agencies themselves cam
promises compensation to survivors of the kindertransport program, which rescued jewish children from nazi germany and brought them to britain. the truly staggering scale of russian interference in the 2016 us presidential election, via social media, has been revealed, and two reports prepared for the us senate, have found meddling on a far wider scale than previously thought. with words, graphics and videos, russian operatives targeted tens of millions of american voters to spread propaganda...
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and the horrors and atrocities against jews and poles and others in nazi germany and conquered lands, why did we remain the arsenal and not the army of democracy? the isolationists came from across the political spectrum, they came from the communist party, to the nazi invasion, soviet union on june 22, 1941, when they did a u-turn and said it is time for the us to come to the aid and defeat hitler, but there were also active fascist sympathizers in the united states, quite a lot of them. among them one who figures in my book is johnson who would be the most influential architect in the world and was already a major tastemaker. he went into poland with the nazi army at the beginning of world war ii in september, 1939, as a reporter for father charles conklin and his anti-semitic pro-nazi social justice publication. he went alongside of, paired with the german propaganda ministry, the cbs radio correspondent, and like scheier, he came back to the united states basically talking about what he had seen and what his view on it, in johnson's case, advocating isolation and sympathy for the
and the horrors and atrocities against jews and poles and others in nazi germany and conquered lands, why did we remain the arsenal and not the army of democracy? the isolationists came from across the political spectrum, they came from the communist party, to the nazi invasion, soviet union on june 22, 1941, when they did a u-turn and said it is time for the us to come to the aid and defeat hitler, but there were also active fascist sympathizers in the united states, quite a lot of them. among...
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like nazi germany austria stood accused of committing atrocities during the second world war penicillin became a kind of moral weapon to be used against the population. the argument for some atheists whirls the church. responsible for the. faithful we shouldn't if them turn soon. in vienna children and the elderly in particular suffered from epidemic levels of tuberculosis diphtheria typhoid fever and meningitis with no access to a drug that could have treated them thousands die. in the mean time alexander fleming experienced a personal triumph in october one thousand nine hundred forty five just a few months after the end of the second world war in europe he was awarded the nobel prize for medicine together with his oxford colleagues howard florey and own stories change. without intense pressure from the military and the exceptional circumstances of the war economy the breakthrough would have taken longer than it did. well i will. help many. i'm sure and. long. so maybe i would be just. like kevin brown today countless families have their own personal stories of penicillin to tell. pha
like nazi germany austria stood accused of committing atrocities during the second world war penicillin became a kind of moral weapon to be used against the population. the argument for some atheists whirls the church. responsible for the. faithful we shouldn't if them turn soon. in vienna children and the elderly in particular suffered from epidemic levels of tuberculosis diphtheria typhoid fever and meningitis with no access to a drug that could have treated them thousands die. in the mean...
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the war against nazi germany still holds center stage in the west's popular imagination. for decades american and english filmmakers have packaged and repackaged the narrative art from the 1930s confusion to the clarity that suddenly arrived in 1940 when winston churchill was appointed wartime prime minister. this is the backdrop to the cinematic spectacles of dunkirk and d-day. in a similar fashion, novelists have set their war romances in london during the blitz, their spy thrillers in occupied paris and wartime berlin. every generation since has been treated to new and compelling variations on this morality play. in these dramas the leaders of the atlantic alliance, the anti-appeaser winston churchill and later his ally fdr, are the uncontested heroes, and hitler and his ss minions for needs -- i need hardly mention, villains. until very recently, this has also been the underlying ethos of the western political consensus. invoking the holocaust and never again, we congratulate ourselves on our victory over nazi germany's particular horror. this victory forged shared va
the war against nazi germany still holds center stage in the west's popular imagination. for decades american and english filmmakers have packaged and repackaged the narrative art from the 1930s confusion to the clarity that suddenly arrived in 1940 when winston churchill was appointed wartime prime minister. this is the backdrop to the cinematic spectacles of dunkirk and d-day. in a similar fashion, novelists have set their war romances in london during the blitz, their spy thrillers in...
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my own father was a refugee from nazi germany from hate and violence there and where my grandfather wasd, so i wouldn't be here if he was not welcomed when he came here as a refugee.as d an eewe story where jesus and his family had to flee the hate of harod and escape to egypt. when we see refugees at our border we see jesus and his family there among them because he said when you welcome -- when you welcome a stranger you whatw year. >> the hope for the new year we would realize that god is with us, emanuel, that beautiful -- which we borrow from our jewish brothers and sisters, that act of faith that god is with us. god know what is we're going through. that's the in-car nation, that's christmas. if everybody realizes this, i think we're better off. >> important to remember that on this day. thank you all very much. merry christmas. >> thank you. >> blessed christmas. >> robin. e.arnoank you christmas wish come true for very deserving children. united airlines taking a group of kids battling illnesses on the ultimate fantasy flight to the north pole to meet santa claus. david kerley h
my own father was a refugee from nazi germany from hate and violence there and where my grandfather wasd, so i wouldn't be here if he was not welcomed when he came here as a refugee.as d an eewe story where jesus and his family had to flee the hate of harod and escape to egypt. when we see refugees at our border we see jesus and his family there among them because he said when you welcome -- when you welcome a stranger you whatw year. >> the hope for the new year we would realize that god...
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policy from the join up it is true that when you look at the front page he immediately think of nazi germany as i understand it they regret it now because they went too far in a way there is nothing about nazis in here only so. ingestion but if you look at this it is a bit shocking. and i think it's more important to work on things that need to be dressed instead of making climates that will drive us no way. in. march by a women's group in california has been counseled by organizers over concerns that it's going to be too white. up to this point the participants have been overwhelmingly white lacking representation from several perspectives in our community instead of pushing forward with crucial voices absent the organizing tea will take time for more outreach some members clearly weren't satisfied with the cancellation pointing out that more than seventy percent of the population in the area happens to be white others say the organizers failed to encourage diversity women to moderate it without world wide since twenty seventeen has been accused of lacking voices from minority groups advant
policy from the join up it is true that when you look at the front page he immediately think of nazi germany as i understand it they regret it now because they went too far in a way there is nothing about nazis in here only so. ingestion but if you look at this it is a bit shocking. and i think it's more important to work on things that need to be dressed instead of making climates that will drive us no way. in. march by a women's group in california has been counseled by organizers over...
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you from the joy know it is true that when you look at the front page he immediately think of nazi germany as i understand it they regret it now because they went too far in a way there is nothing about nazis in him only a suggestion but if you look at this it is a bit shocking and. i think it's more important to work on things that need to be addressed instead of making polemics that will drive us no way. i am. i mean some polls suggest that the majority of americans are against genetic engineering if it leads to so-called designer babies but many also see the benefits of it leading to eradicating disease the findings were valid those seventy percent of u.s. citizens surveyed would approve of gene editing to defeat incurable diseases that children inherit such as cystic fibrosis and around two thirds would also give their backing to engineering that would prevent non-fatal conditions like blindness however most americans oppose genetic modification to choose i color height and intelligence levels well the poll in america comes a month after groundbreaking claims from china the technique w
you from the joy know it is true that when you look at the front page he immediately think of nazi germany as i understand it they regret it now because they went too far in a way there is nothing about nazis in him only a suggestion but if you look at this it is a bit shocking and. i think it's more important to work on things that need to be addressed instead of making polemics that will drive us no way. i am. i mean some polls suggest that the majority of americans are against genetic...
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sixth which in many european countries means it's time for the finest biscuits known as speaker nazi germany i'm speaking in belgium even if the museum times when a bakery in brussels when reveal its secret recipe is not to say about the history of this traditional cookie. christmas treats and much more next time on your m.x. . the lease at full speed comes. along with shiny. mum but always on the move from up the spoke to today and in the future. storms can certainly spawn the for. what's coming up pulling up the blue slips so much movement in the flamingo this. sentence is no such fun. as much take a look at all that means for the type of clothes the sun does leave the free weekend here on t.w. . climate change so. waist length. six isn't it time for good news eco and africa people and projects that are changing our lives are meant for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's inspire others. to keep going to the farming magazine the same. long d.w. . anxiously waiting. waiting for lifeline to syria good people good morning where are you at why aren't you mattering into. every ca
sixth which in many european countries means it's time for the finest biscuits known as speaker nazi germany i'm speaking in belgium even if the museum times when a bakery in brussels when reveal its secret recipe is not to say about the history of this traditional cookie. christmas treats and much more next time on your m.x. . the lease at full speed comes. along with shiny. mum but always on the move from up the spoke to today and in the future. storms can certainly spawn the for. what's...
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germany. the first anti-jewish law is april 1st. and the nazi movement not only was anti-semitic. anti-communist, anti-socialist. anti-catholic. for catholics suddenly they couldn't join their youth group organization without fighting with the local nazi youth. their schools would be confiscated. day to day violence was an everyday occurrence from 1933 on ward. >> after the success of the treaty, pope pius 11th looks again to eugenio pa chelly to help him face catholics in the face of a troubling dictator. in july, 1933, pa chelly negotiates another treaty this time with the german government called the reichs concordant. >> it was a defense sib measure. the state said we will allow the church control over its affairs but the price to be paid is that the church is not to be involved in politics. it's a controversial agreement. some see it as a pact with the devil. it effectively takes the catholic church out of the political realm at the moment when opposition to an evolving dictatorship was more needed than ever. it was a fatal step back from confronting pure evil. >> all though
germany. the first anti-jewish law is april 1st. and the nazi movement not only was anti-semitic. anti-communist, anti-socialist. anti-catholic. for catholics suddenly they couldn't join their youth group organization without fighting with the local nazi youth. their schools would be confiscated. day to day violence was an everyday occurrence from 1933 on ward. >> after the success of the treaty, pope pius 11th looks again to eugenio pa chelly to help him face catholics in the face of a...
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policy from the join up it is true that when we look at the front page he immediately think of nazi germany as i understand it they regret it now because they went too far in a way there is nothing about nazis in here only suggestion but if you look at this it is a bit shocking and. i think it's more important to work in things that need to meet us instead of making comments that will drive us nowhere. so he go and twenty eight saying looking forward to a new year around the world the clock to chime to herald the arrival of twenty nine t. already of course in parts of the world seven of the twenty four time zones of scene in the new years including russia's far east which you can see right now michel to there as lot of us talk of we're still almost as a say just but throw it off i was away for the remote new zealand and australia were among the first to kick off celebrations fab fireworks as ever sydney skyline lit up. ah. so as we say goodbye to twenty eighteen is time to look back at some of the events that have shaped it. north korea domination headlines throughout much of the year with
policy from the join up it is true that when we look at the front page he immediately think of nazi germany as i understand it they regret it now because they went too far in a way there is nothing about nazis in here only suggestion but if you look at this it is a bit shocking and. i think it's more important to work in things that need to meet us instead of making comments that will drive us nowhere. so he go and twenty eight saying looking forward to a new year around the world the clock to...
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apology from the join up it is true that when you look at the front page he immediately think of nazi germany as i understand it they regret it now because they went too far in a way there is nothing about nazis in here only a suggestion but if you look at this it is a bit shocking. i think it's more important to work on things that need to be dressed instead of making climates that will drive a snow way. cause there's no escaping the dates and the clocks of trying to herald their rival of twenty nineteen in some parts of the world already people across new zealand and australia were among the first to see in the new year and as ever said a lit up the night sky in spectacular fashion. i. i always set the bar high now as we say goodbye to twenty eight it's time to look back at some of the events that have shaped it. north korea dominated headlines throughout much of the year with fears of a nuclear conflict with the united states president trump and kim jong un exchanged to say there is a vicious threats but when the two eventually met things the old and the pair even seemed to form something
apology from the join up it is true that when you look at the front page he immediately think of nazi germany as i understand it they regret it now because they went too far in a way there is nothing about nazis in here only a suggestion but if you look at this it is a bit shocking. i think it's more important to work on things that need to be dressed instead of making climates that will drive a snow way. cause there's no escaping the dates and the clocks of trying to herald their rival of...
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policy from the join up it is true that when you look at the front page he immediately think of nazi germany as i understand it they regret it now because they went too far in a way there is nothing about nazis in here only suggestion but if you look at this it is a bit shocking. i think it's more important to grabbing things that we need to meet us instead of making climates that will drive us no one. talks of trying to herald their arrival of twenty nineteen in some parts of the world already six of the twenty four time zones i've seen in the new here including parts of russia's far east well the history of just under five hours away from it here in moscow new zealand and austria. we were among the first to kick off celebrations and as ever sydney let up the night sky in spectacular fashion. so happy new year to you if you there already now as we say goodbye to twenty eighteen it's time to look back at some of the events that have shaped. because north korea dominated the headlines throughout much of the year with fears of a nuclear conflict with the united states president trump and kim j
policy from the join up it is true that when you look at the front page he immediately think of nazi germany as i understand it they regret it now because they went too far in a way there is nothing about nazis in here only suggestion but if you look at this it is a bit shocking. i think it's more important to grabbing things that we need to meet us instead of making climates that will drive us no one. talks of trying to herald their arrival of twenty nineteen in some parts of the world already...
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their policy from the join up it is true that when you look at the front page immediately think of nazi germany as i understand it they regret it now because they went too far in a way there is nothing about nazis in here only suggestion but if you look at this it is a bit shocking. i think it's more important to grow up in things that move to meet us instead of making climates that will drive us nowhere. as we say goodbye to twenty eighteen it's time to look back on some of the events that have shaped. north korea dominated headlines throughout much of the year with fears of a nuclear conflict with the united states president trump and kim jong un exchanged a series of vicious threats but when the two eventually met thought of the pair even seemed to form something of a bond. got the chance to look around the north korean leaders palace ahead of a visit by russia's foreign minister. we were told to leave most of our belongings and all our mobile devices behind and now they're taking us somewhere. so we're here in this fandom just to keep our men one photographer and myself rolling a lot of sav
their policy from the join up it is true that when you look at the front page immediately think of nazi germany as i understand it they regret it now because they went too far in a way there is nothing about nazis in here only suggestion but if you look at this it is a bit shocking. i think it's more important to grow up in things that move to meet us instead of making climates that will drive us nowhere. as we say goodbye to twenty eighteen it's time to look back on some of the events that...
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he was shot down on his 26th bombing mission over nazi germany. he was stationed in molsworth, england, and he and his fellow crew in the 303rd bomb group in the eighth air force would fly their bombing missions from england, in this case molsworth air force base across the english channel, and drop their bombs in germany in an effort to bring them end to that terrible, terrible war. unfortunately, my dad died before the berlin wall came down, and i really -- that's one of my regrets, that he was unable to see what ultimately happened as a result of that terrible war in world war ii, a war that, according to one expert who i read one of his books recently, he calculated that 39 million people died in world war ii. it's a shocking number, but we need to be reminded of what the horrible wages of war can be. 20 million people died in the soviet union alone. i know that staggers our imagination, but we need to remember our history, or in the words of a wise man, we are going to be condemned to relive it. but certainly george herbert walker bush's cont
he was shot down on his 26th bombing mission over nazi germany. he was stationed in molsworth, england, and he and his fellow crew in the 303rd bomb group in the eighth air force would fly their bombing missions from england, in this case molsworth air force base across the english channel, and drop their bombs in germany in an effort to bring them end to that terrible, terrible war. unfortunately, my dad died before the berlin wall came down, and i really -- that's one of my regrets, that he...
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promises compensation to survivors of the kindertransport program, which rescued jewish children from nazi germany
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to survivors of the kindertransport programme that brought predominately jewish children from nazi germanyoff payment of about $2,800, as gail maclellan reports. archive: 200 boys and girls wave a greeting to england, land of the free. around 10,000 jewish children from germany, austria and occupied parts of czechoslovakia were brought to britain on kindertransport, the first arriving in britain on december the 2nd, 1938. they were transported out of europe when it became clear after kristallnacht and other pogroms thatjews were no longer safe. parents, desperate to save their children's lives, began thinking of ways to get them out. british authorities agreed to allow unspecified numbers of children under the age of 17 to enter the country. younger children were placed with families, and those older than 16 were given help to find jobs. the transports were halted in 1940, a day the netherlands surrendered to the nazis. almost none of the children ever saw their families again. they might‘ve been saved, but most of their parents perished in nazi concentration camps. it's thought that there
to survivors of the kindertransport programme that brought predominately jewish children from nazi germanyoff payment of about $2,800, as gail maclellan reports. archive: 200 boys and girls wave a greeting to england, land of the free. around 10,000 jewish children from germany, austria and occupied parts of czechoslovakia were brought to britain on kindertransport, the first arriving in britain on december the 2nd, 1938. they were transported out of europe when it became clear after...
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came under fire for comparing the migrant caravan to jews fleeing nazi germany.ood santa hits the water long night of guests. santa, mrs. claus, even some elves water skiing in frigid lake washington. rob: next the bad. find itself in a ton of trouble. bravo trapped up to its neck after falling down an old water reserve in maryland. had a few cuts but it's going to be okay. jillian: and the bad a whole lot of whining. [crowd boos] >> come on. stop whining. jillian: turns out it's okay today on national whiners day. the day to voice frustration so you can then remember everything else there is to be thankful for. >> jump down, dana. have a good weekend. bye. >> president donald trump telling reporters parts of the government will stay shut as long as democrats refuse to build more barriers on the mexican border. >> only way to do this is to have a gl barrier meaning a wall. if you don't have that then we're just not opening. >> he is showing us that he can actually compromise and the left is showing us they are not willing. >> to amazon has been quietly developing
came under fire for comparing the migrant caravan to jews fleeing nazi germany.ood santa hits the water long night of guests. santa, mrs. claus, even some elves water skiing in frigid lake washington. rob: next the bad. find itself in a ton of trouble. bravo trapped up to its neck after falling down an old water reserve in maryland. had a few cuts but it's going to be okay. jillian: and the bad a whole lot of whining. [crowd boos] >> come on. stop whining. jillian: turns out it's okay...
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that before world war ii the idea that a country could get ahead, countries like soviet union or nazi germanyhought they had to take over other countries and absorb their resources to become more wealthy. instead what's happened is we've developed a world system where you can get ahead by trading peaceably with your neighbors, and that's a system, as mark just pointed out, that the vietnamese, the south koreans and also the chinese communists have come to embrace because they see it actually works better. it's not that we won. in fact, we lost in vietnam, and the chinese came to this on their own, largely because the united states always held to the idea that if we could provide a better model to the world, if we could be our best selves, that others would want to emulate that over time and for the most part they have. >> brian, thank you for waiting, pottstown, pennsylvania, you are next. >> caller: i hate to quibble about something but apollo 1 didn't explode. it had an oxygen fire. it might have been better for the three astronauts if it had exploded because it's just a -- it's hard to bel
that before world war ii the idea that a country could get ahead, countries like soviet union or nazi germanyhought they had to take over other countries and absorb their resources to become more wealthy. instead what's happened is we've developed a world system where you can get ahead by trading peaceably with your neighbors, and that's a system, as mark just pointed out, that the vietnamese, the south koreans and also the chinese communists have come to embrace because they see it actually...
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the two invading powers, the soviet union and nazi germany then issued a joint declaration, "poland is extinct." then they proceeded to try to wipe its population out in good measure. dealt with this kind of question before interestingly enough. it paid the consequence, the price of that the feet in horrific terms. i don't think these are disputable or controversial. >> it's the polish war of 1939, defending both side -- defending the homeland from aggressors on both sides. >> extraordinarily moral heroism of the polls. they migrated through romania. they join the british in north africa. there is a large polish military cemetery in normandy. >> to your left at the very far back. them a great presentation. -- >> great presentation. my question is, general eisenhower, president eisenhower said in his farewell address is -- address that his deep concern is in the military complex. now oneral budget is half of ford's defense spending. how to you see the progress of this in world history as a sustainable option for a republic? or a democracy? not getting into the politics of it, current sp
the two invading powers, the soviet union and nazi germany then issued a joint declaration, "poland is extinct." then they proceeded to try to wipe its population out in good measure. dealt with this kind of question before interestingly enough. it paid the consequence, the price of that the feet in horrific terms. i don't think these are disputable or controversial. >> it's the polish war of 1939, defending both side -- defending the homeland from aggressors on both sides....
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in the autumn of 1940, nazi germany launched a blitzkrieg on london.bing. by the end of the war, two thirds of the historic square-mile of the city of london lay in ruins. during the postwar reconstruction of london, the most remarkable discovery was made on what is now the bloomberg site. the remains of an ancient roman temple dedicated to the god, mithras. >> the temple discovered in 1954, generated a huge amount of public interest. on the last day of the exhibition, the head of mithras .ppears the site was opened, and thousands of people queued up. >> it was in september, 1954, i visited the site and found a little roman well. that was the start of my career in archaeology. this wonderful discovery shows that there was a little bit of good that came out of the war. after the temple was found, what they did do, was just break up the walls so it was just lumps of stone, then they came along and put this total travesty of a temple in queen victoria street, with crazy paving and the stones were in the wrong -- it was awful. >> in collaboration with the
in the autumn of 1940, nazi germany launched a blitzkrieg on london.bing. by the end of the war, two thirds of the historic square-mile of the city of london lay in ruins. during the postwar reconstruction of london, the most remarkable discovery was made on what is now the bloomberg site. the remains of an ancient roman temple dedicated to the god, mithras. >> the temple discovered in 1954, generated a huge amount of public interest. on the last day of the exhibition, the head of mithras...
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starts as a party, five minutes later it's like nazi germany. >> marina: yeah. ♪ >> nicolas: well, it'ser. it's all right honestly. ♪ >> nicolas: it has the common roots with brazilian carnival and uruguay carnival but in each place took different way. in brazil it was more for the spectacle and, uh, the lights and here it's more about the pride of, you know, of the neighborhood. ♪ ♪ [ clapping ] [ singing ] ♪ [ clapping ] [ singing ] ♪ today is the day you're going to get motivated... get stronger... get closer. start listening today to the world's largest selection of audiobooks on audible. and now, get more. for just $14.95 a month, you'll get a credit a month good for any audiobook, plus two audible originals exclusive titles you can't find anywhere else. if you don't like a book, you can exchange it any time, no questions asked. automatically roll your credits over to the next month if you don't use them. with the free audible app, you can listen anytime, and anywhere. plus for the first time ever, you'll get access to exclusive fitness programs a $95 value free with membership. st
starts as a party, five minutes later it's like nazi germany. >> marina: yeah. ♪ >> nicolas: well, it'ser. it's all right honestly. ♪ >> nicolas: it has the common roots with brazilian carnival and uruguay carnival but in each place took different way. in brazil it was more for the spectacle and, uh, the lights and here it's more about the pride of, you know, of the neighborhood. ♪ ♪ [ clapping ] [ singing ] ♪ [ clapping ] [ singing ] ♪ today is the day you're...
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the was by means of these titles that the nazi dictatorship came into power on germany. stand at the right place for comment. it is my hope that you judges will stand tall and protect us. no second of order can be allowed to stand if it infringes on law. if you all do this in tandem we will all stay free. thank you very much for listening. and god bless america. [applause] -- are theretions? questions? >> a question i have is, hitler's did it -- hitler's did it without the internet. why aren't people appalled by they readt lies online when the truth is so easy to ascertain? >> i'm sorry, i have a hearing problem, that comes with old age. i will repeat it. hitler's did it without the internet. -- hitler's did it without the did itt -- hitler without the internet. why are people appalled by blame lies they read online when the truth is so easy to ascertain? don't seem to hear when other people are telling them fax. they hear what they want to hear. and that's how it all gets distorted. i guess the internet is a way that -- this makes it even worse. i guess that's about all
the was by means of these titles that the nazi dictatorship came into power on germany. stand at the right place for comment. it is my hope that you judges will stand tall and protect us. no second of order can be allowed to stand if it infringes on law. if you all do this in tandem we will all stay free. thank you very much for listening. and god bless america. [applause] -- are theretions? questions? >> a question i have is, hitler's did it -- hitler's did it without the internet. why...
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i just can't bear thinking about an alternative world where japan and nazi germany win.i cap watch it. i can't watch "the man in the high castle" because it is so awful, the prospect. it just makes me ill. >> you know how the world of the 1940's fell appearet. [laughter] yo >> i see you left the italians out of the equation. [laughter] >> in the center. a coming back to reality for moment, i understand early in the effort that the germans took their time to mobilize their industry for the war effort. what effect did that have on their ability to do a sustained operation as opposed to make it quick, get it over with, and use what we have. germany was never fully mobilize for war. terrified of what happened in the first world war, germany trapped in a war of attrition, political discontent on the homefront until there was some overthrow of his regime. campaign, troops are slated for demobilization, a cut in the panzer divisions. you mobilize more fully early on in the war. factories.en in the you don't have a war run by himmler and his particular quirks and of sessions. hi
i just can't bear thinking about an alternative world where japan and nazi germany win.i cap watch it. i can't watch "the man in the high castle" because it is so awful, the prospect. it just makes me ill. >> you know how the world of the 1940's fell appearet. [laughter] yo >> i see you left the italians out of the equation. [laughter] >> in the center. a coming back to reality for moment, i understand early in the effort that the germans took their time to mobilize...
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i just can't bear thinking about an alternative world where japan and nazi germany win.i cap watch it. i can't watch "the man in the high castle" because it is so awful, the prospect. it just makes me ill. >> you know how the world of the 1940's fell appearet. [laughter] yo >> i see you left the italians out of the equation. [laughter] >> in the center. a coming back to reality for moment, i understand early in the effort that the germans took their time to mobilize their industry for the war effort. what effect did that have on their ability to do a sustained operation as opposed to make it quick, get it over with, and use what we have. germany was never fully mobilize for war. terrified of what happened in the first world war, germany trapped in a war of attrition, political discontent on the homefront until there was some overthrow of his regime. campaign, troops are slated for demobilization, a cut in the panzer divisions. you mobilize more fully early on in the war. factories.en in the you don't have a war run by himmler and his particular quirks and of sessions. hi
i just can't bear thinking about an alternative world where japan and nazi germany win.i cap watch it. i can't watch "the man in the high castle" because it is so awful, the prospect. it just makes me ill. >> you know how the world of the 1940's fell appearet. [laughter] yo >> i see you left the italians out of the equation. [laughter] >> in the center. a coming back to reality for moment, i understand early in the effort that the germans took their time to mobilize...
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>> we had bigger challenges in the past, nazi germany or the soviet union, but the problem today is thatamong ourselves and we have the same threat to our democracy here as you see in other countries around the world. for a long time, we said it can never happen here. and yet, you have somebody in office here, in the united states, who refers to the press as the enemy of the people. borrowing a term from joseph stalin. or who engages in this crazy conspiracy theorizing about george soros the same way hungary and victor does there. and we can't say we are immune from these contagions that have taken hold in other countries. >> you personally learned a lesson this week just how hard it would be for a leader to try to lead a more moderate path forward in this age of extremes. explain. >> well, i had written an article last year, praising macron in france, the newly-elected president, for being a centrist. somebody who resisted the extremes of left and right, and of course, in the last four or five weeks, he has faced unrelenting protests from the yellow vests who have a very amorphous agend
>> we had bigger challenges in the past, nazi germany or the soviet union, but the problem today is thatamong ourselves and we have the same threat to our democracy here as you see in other countries around the world. for a long time, we said it can never happen here. and yet, you have somebody in office here, in the united states, who refers to the press as the enemy of the people. borrowing a term from joseph stalin. or who engages in this crazy conspiracy theorizing about george soros...
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because if we talk about america nazi, germany and the trump is hitler, we don't focus on the fundamentalswhich is we have people coming across the border. most don't speak english or have a high school education. they will be a net drain on the economy. that is a tough series of facts for anybody to deal with. and to knockage bond honest about -- acknowledge and be honest about. that is true for the democratic party that let's be clear here. in the past five years we have gone from being normal about the border solutions to being absolutely crazy. we have people in the party who openly advocate for open borders. so at the end of the day it's hard for me to look in the mirror and embrace my democratic party knowing full well that most of, or at least the progressive base we don't want solutions. we just want continued chaos. >> tucker: i feel the same way. brian, thank you for coming on tonight. good to talk to you. a ruling class made it crystal clear in the last 24 hurts only one a -- 24 hours only one approach is acceptable, on ending war. if you are against it, you are for putin. that
because if we talk about america nazi, germany and the trump is hitler, we don't focus on the fundamentalswhich is we have people coming across the border. most don't speak english or have a high school education. they will be a net drain on the economy. that is a tough series of facts for anybody to deal with. and to knockage bond honest about -- acknowledge and be honest about. that is true for the democratic party that let's be clear here. in the past five years we have gone from being...
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few create this week marks eighty is since the fast train that save jewish children from the nazis left germany in the months before the second world war britain took in around ten thousand children in an operation known as the kinda transport we spoke to one refugee who made that journey. my name is harry bring i was born in vienna on the twenty six of december nineteenth twenty five i spent exactly twelve months to the day the nazi rule for my father's shop was reduced destroyed and after that it was decided that we would need to emigrate and so this for that reason i came to england on what is now no good as a kid to transport. the us up to another fifty three hundred children boarding to strain with parents who probably knew much more than the children as to if or when they would see their kids again and i was relieved to mention those crying and screaming my big barrios most couldn't speak a single word of english refugees who have been given shelter with in the hospital for the bridge never forget when a train pulled in. misty morning you're going to liverpool street station and noses of
few create this week marks eighty is since the fast train that save jewish children from the nazis left germany in the months before the second world war britain took in around ten thousand children in an operation known as the kinda transport we spoke to one refugee who made that journey. my name is harry bring i was born in vienna on the twenty six of december nineteenth twenty five i spent exactly twelve months to the day the nazi rule for my father's shop was reduced destroyed and after...
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one of them, retired army colonel frank cohn was a 13-year-old who got out of nazi germany just days before the attacks on jewish families and businesses like his. five years older, he was a soldier in the battle of the bulge, serving in army intelligence units throughout the end of the war and beyond. in venezuela, the mortal threat to democracy came from the left. not the right. when former soldier hugo chavez wrote an anti-corruption populist campaign to election as president in 1998 and used ostensibly democratic means to curb the judiciary, media, and other you about tresses of civil society. laura is a long time venezuelan journalist, formally the director of of the venezuela newspaper dorio 2001. in january 2015 she co-founded with an investigative reporter reyes, the recipient earlier this year of an international press freedom award, from the committee for the protection of journalists. effective cocua means a fire fly effect, an expression of the faith in the power of journalism to illuminate important truths even in a very dark time. in turkey, the threat came from a musli
one of them, retired army colonel frank cohn was a 13-year-old who got out of nazi germany just days before the attacks on jewish families and businesses like his. five years older, he was a soldier in the battle of the bulge, serving in army intelligence units throughout the end of the war and beyond. in venezuela, the mortal threat to democracy came from the left. not the right. when former soldier hugo chavez wrote an anti-corruption populist campaign to election as president in 1998 and...
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it was invaded twice in september 1939, the two invading powers, the soviet union and nazi germany , using the words they said that poland is extinct. and then they proceeded to wipe out its population in good measure. i think, i have dealt with this kind of question before interestingly enough. but the facts of world war ii's military history is that poland was defeated, it paid the price of the defeat in horrific terms from 39-45 and that appeal to different price for being on the wrong side of the victorious division line in 1945. i don't think these are even disputable backs. >> and i also throw in if there was ever a justifiable world that says war it was the pole and war in 1945. if there is ever an example of heroism it might be poland from 1939. >> and the extraordinary moral heroism of the polls who went on to fight, they were migrated through romanian, they just came down and joined the british and north africa. there were holes fighting in africa. >> gentlemen tom gives to your left in the far back. >> great presentation doctor miller. my question is, general eisenhower, p
it was invaded twice in september 1939, the two invading powers, the soviet union and nazi germany , using the words they said that poland is extinct. and then they proceeded to wipe out its population in good measure. i think, i have dealt with this kind of question before interestingly enough. but the facts of world war ii's military history is that poland was defeated, it paid the price of the defeat in horrific terms from 39-45 and that appeal to different price for being on the wrong side...