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asperger did not train the nazi party. this is one reason why people have seen him as a resistor way called himself a resistor. not joining the party was not unusual. only three and ten joined the nazi party. hamburger was a prominent nazi. they believe they had to be downright -- they would drive out to rural areas in this healthcare and dispense medical advice to people in need. it sounds great but at the same time there acting as the eyes and ears of the regime. they're registering children who are disabled and came from families where there might be alcoholism or hereditary illness. assembling records that would be later put to use. in the fall of 1940 asperger began to work as a consultant. this is the center of racial hygiene and coordinated deportations and killings of people who were considered disabled. to give you some background, this was the first program of mass extermination. it predated the holocaust. it was begun by hitler and 39 to get rid of children who are regarded as a drain on the state. i cannot emph
asperger did not train the nazi party. this is one reason why people have seen him as a resistor way called himself a resistor. not joining the party was not unusual. only three and ten joined the nazi party. hamburger was a prominent nazi. they believe they had to be downright -- they would drive out to rural areas in this healthcare and dispense medical advice to people in need. it sounds great but at the same time there acting as the eyes and ears of the regime. they're registering children...
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. >> as far as i am concerned, the nazi party and the communists party should be illegal. i do not know why they are legal at all. they have killed so many people. they are illegal in germany. the nazi party. the communist party is illegal in romania. i have no idea why they are legal here. it is a destructive system and i am against it and i do not think they should be allowed any more than any other systems. >> we are going to have to wrap this up now. general ritchie, mrs. ritchie, thank you very much. please show your appreciation. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. located on u.s. 69 in tyler, texas is the first a doctor highways sign in the world.
. >> as far as i am concerned, the nazi party and the communists party should be illegal. i do not know why they are legal at all. they have killed so many people. they are illegal in germany. the nazi party. the communist party is illegal in romania. i have no idea why they are legal here. it is a destructive system and i am against it and i do not think they should be allowed any more than any other systems. >> we are going to have to wrap this up now. general ritchie, mrs....
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reporter: the infamous nazi party rally grounds. another iconic image is from the same location, u.s. troops blowing up the swastika on top of the central rally building after the nazi surrender in 1945. stephan doll believes that the neo-nazi scene consciously chose the city in northern bavaria over 20 years ago, and that it was home to a high number of nsu supporters. stephan: these people have never been brought to justice or properly investigated. reporter: a catalogue of failures that continuinues to this day? dieter: from the police's perspective, i would like to stress that we did everything at the time to investigate the right-wing extremist scene in the region. we conducted criminal investigations where appropriate, as we are still doing today. reporter: this man disagress. herbert fuehr is a retired journalist who conducted research into the neo-nazi scene for the local newspaper. he believes that extremist leaders knew the terrorists and appeared with them in public before the latter went underground. once the police iden
reporter: the infamous nazi party rally grounds. another iconic image is from the same location, u.s. troops blowing up the swastika on top of the central rally building after the nazi surrender in 1945. stephan doll believes that the neo-nazi scene consciously chose the city in northern bavaria over 20 years ago, and that it was home to a high number of nsu supporters. stephan: these people have never been brought to justice or properly investigated. reporter: a catalogue of failures that...
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the nazi party. the communist party is illegal in romania. i have no idea why they are legal here. it is a destructive system and i am against it and i do not think they should be allowed any more than any other systems. >> we are going to have to wrap this up now. general ritchie, mrs. ritchie, thank you very much. please show your appreciation. [applause] >> interested in american history to be? visit our website, c-span.org/history. you can preview upcoming programs and watch college lectures, museum tours, archival films and more. american history tv on c-span.org/history. each week, american history to these railamerica bring the archival films that provide context for today's public affairs issues. >> time, 34 hours, status of base, unknown. eta fallout? we are working on it. the command and control centers. deploy damage assessment teams, deployed casualty assessment teams. casualty and damage assessment teams are deployed. instructions to install -- ssm report. you call us because if you don't, we will call you. assessment report. no umbrellas. when it starts to rain, will
the nazi party. the communist party is illegal in romania. i have no idea why they are legal here. it is a destructive system and i am against it and i do not think they should be allowed any more than any other systems. >> we are going to have to wrap this up now. general ritchie, mrs. ritchie, thank you very much. please show your appreciation. [applause] >> interested in american history to be? visit our website, c-span.org/history. you can preview upcoming programs and watch...
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that bella feldman, her early memories were holocaust sounds through the radio of yelling of the nazi party. it terrified her. one of the works in the show literally is a bell that drowns out the horrible sounds. back to unpacking big ideas. that's what the show does. >> i think especially the way in which we think of immigration in the world today and especially in california, wherever you land politically, certainly immigration in and of itself is how do you as an individual fit into the greater machinery of a community and what's your part in the greater whole? there are lots of ways i think it stimulates people to talk about different ideas. >> and open up conversation with one another. >> absolutely. we will return to mosaic in just a moment. >>> good morning. welcome back to mosaic. we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation with the executive director of the contemporary jewish museum and its chief curator. welcome back lori and renny. >> thank you. >> i am wondering about -- >> one of the things we have been experimenting with is having exhibitions that speak to each other. we
that bella feldman, her early memories were holocaust sounds through the radio of yelling of the nazi party. it terrified her. one of the works in the show literally is a bell that drowns out the horrible sounds. back to unpacking big ideas. that's what the show does. >> i think especially the way in which we think of immigration in the world today and especially in california, wherever you land politically, certainly immigration in and of itself is how do you as an individual fit into...
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but it was built as a stage four events by the nazi party.today the dings show to use a listed monument and is used for open air concerts. so as heidelberg been hit with today's visitors it's as ours and a bit here and i enjoy it if the how can i make i may come here again very interesting city. where they are going forward and a very friendly. if you want to visit juggling go to i did we have is the best thing. a popular heidelberg souvenir is the student kiss a specialty by the city's oldest chocolate maker. many a seasoned politician has enjoyed the sweet treat. back in the days smitten students would gift a box as a token of their affection now the customer is most likely a tourist looking to take home a memento of their trip to heidelberg. now it's time for a trip to the crew next to the mountain meaning kings jare we're going up on the fin the killer. it has several stops you can also get off at the castle but i'm going up all the way. to you know. you have to change trains from a new train to one of the oldest finish of the railways in
but it was built as a stage four events by the nazi party.today the dings show to use a listed monument and is used for open air concerts. so as heidelberg been hit with today's visitors it's as ours and a bit here and i enjoy it if the how can i make i may come here again very interesting city. where they are going forward and a very friendly. if you want to visit juggling go to i did we have is the best thing. a popular heidelberg souvenir is the student kiss a specialty by the city's oldest...
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"degenerate art" examined works that the nazi party publicly denigrated while "berlin metropolis" looked at the rich artistic culture of germany's capital in th1920s. adolf hitler's third reich purged the modern art world after coming to power in 1933. it raided the influential bauhaus art school and shut it down. it did the same the modern art wing of the german national gallery. hitler banned many artists from creating art altogether. >> you had an extremely strong and rich art scene during the 1920s in germany. for me, the question was always, what happened to this art scene? >> reporter: peters says that many artists camouflaged their s using conventional art forms. still lifes and portraits became heavy with symbolism. landscapes, like the 1936 painting "expectation" by german artist richard oelze, depicted f dark aeboding scenes. >> it's a little bit apocalyptie landscape onne side if you have, on the ther side, a group of people standing there and looking maybe into a dark or unknown future. >> reporter: those artists who did not conform could not find a safe venue for their work.
"degenerate art" examined works that the nazi party publicly denigrated while "berlin metropolis" looked at the rich artistic culture of germany's capital in th1920s. adolf hitler's third reich purged the modern art world after coming to power in 1933. it raided the influential bauhaus art school and shut it down. it did the same the modern art wing of the german national gallery. hitler banned many artists from creating art altogether. >> you had an extremely strong...
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and king was assaulted in public a number of times by american nazi party members.hat's in the book also. people don't often grasp the depth of the terror that the king family lived with all long. they have this very optimistic view at the same time that we shall overcome in this part of the christian faith it tends to go towards justice. this could happen this is part of what from the lorraine motel. we were not surprised the terrible effects 1957. they invited him after the bus boycott. this is what came after the secret photographer from georgia. the education commission which was there to him pose and keep segregation took a picture in that society. i actually have a postcard from the society. i don't know how i got it. they did not send it to me. i found it somewhere. courtesy of the john birch society. no explanation just bingo. in when they march. the campaign of hate against king was fueled very much of this. one of the most famous baptist preachers in the world been thought of as a communist. i have read the correspondence. they would write him letters. i h
and king was assaulted in public a number of times by american nazi party members.hat's in the book also. people don't often grasp the depth of the terror that the king family lived with all long. they have this very optimistic view at the same time that we shall overcome in this part of the christian faith it tends to go towards justice. this could happen this is part of what from the lorraine motel. we were not surprised the terrible effects 1957. they invited him after the bus boycott. this...
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. >> reporter: jones was a member of the american nazi party who denies the holocaust ever happen happenedjews? ridiculous. >> reporter: he's also campaigning to keep chicago's neighborhoods 90% white. >> i think most white people want a white neighborhood. >> reporter: do you think black people are genetically inferior? >> the average i.q. of a black person is about 20 points lower than the average white person. okay? >> reporter: i went to harvard. >> all right. and you got a lot of white blood in you, too. >> reporter: some white blood. i'm african american. >> that's where your intelligence is coming from, i think. >> reporter: you think it come from my white side? >> i think so. >> reporter: 20,000 people voted for him in the march primary. he'll be on the republican ticket in november. a fact many locals find unbelievable. >> and you want my vote? >> i don't want idiots like you voting for me. >> reporter: but jones' supporters say he's exactly the kind of candidate they want to see in washington. >> even abraham lincoln believed the races should stay separated. he said there's too g
. >> reporter: jones was a member of the american nazi party who denies the holocaust ever happen happenedjews? ridiculous. >> reporter: he's also campaigning to keep chicago's neighborhoods 90% white. >> i think most white people want a white neighborhood. >> reporter: do you think black people are genetically inferior? >> the average i.q. of a black person is about 20 points lower than the average white person. okay? >> reporter: i went to harvard. >>...
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. >> reporter: he was a member of the american nazi party who denies the holocaust. >> 6 million jewsridiculous. >> reporter: he is also campaigning to keep chicago's neighborhoods 90% whites. >> i think most whites people want a white neighborhood. >> do you think that black people are genetically inferior? >> the average iq of a black person is about 20 points lower than the average iq of a white person. okay? >> i went to harvard. >> all right. and you got a lot of white blood in you, too. >> some white blood. i'm african-american. >> that is where your intelligence is coming from i think. >> you think it comes from my white side? >> i think so. >> reporter: 20,000 people voted for jones in the march primary. and even though he ran uncontested, he will be on the republican ticket in november, a fact many locals find unbelievable. >> you want my vote? >> no, i don't nts what your vote. >> you're not going to get it. >> i don't want idiots like you voting for me. >> reporter: but jones' supporter say he is the kind of candidate they want to see this washington. >> even abraham lincol
. >> reporter: he was a member of the american nazi party who denies the holocaust. >> 6 million jewsridiculous. >> reporter: he is also campaigning to keep chicago's neighborhoods 90% whites. >> i think most whites people want a white neighborhood. >> do you think that black people are genetically inferior? >> the average iq of a black person is about 20 points lower than the average iq of a white person. okay? >> i went to harvard. >> all right....
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. >> reporter: jones was a member of the american nazi party who denies the holocaust ever happened.s. ridiculous. >> reporter: he is also campaigning to keep chicago's neighborhoods 90% white. >> i think most white people want a white neighborhood. >> do you think black people are genetically inferior? >> the average iq of a black person is about 20 points lower than the average eye q of a white person. okay? >> reporter: i went to harvard. >> all right. and you have got a lot of white blood in you, too. >> some white blood. i'm african-american. >> that's where your intelligence is coming from, i think. >> you think it comes from my white side? >> i think so. >> reporter: 20,000 people voted for jones in the march primary. even though he ran uncontested he will be on the republican ticket in november a fact many locals find unbelievable. >> you want my vote. >> no, i don't want your vote. i don't want idiots like you voting for me. >> reporter: but jones's supporters say he is exactly the kind of candidate they want to see in washington. >> even ape abraham lincoln believed the rac
. >> reporter: jones was a member of the american nazi party who denies the holocaust ever happened.s. ridiculous. >> reporter: he is also campaigning to keep chicago's neighborhoods 90% white. >> i think most white people want a white neighborhood. >> do you think black people are genetically inferior? >> the average iq of a black person is about 20 points lower than the average eye q of a white person. okay? >> reporter: i went to harvard. >> all...
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the british nazi party had a march past their wedding and they had to have a police escort to get them colour going into the royal family. she chooses me and i choose her, and therefore, whatever we had to tackle together or individually, it will always be us together as a team. the sun is so bright. if i move momentarily, you won't be able to see a thing at home. i will try and keep it in the correct position. the royal historian suzannah lipscombjoins me alongside the author and broadcaster, afua hirsch. we were hearing a little bit there about how people see the significance of meghan markle, this royal wedding day, howdy you see that? i think the royalfamily in general on occasions like this especially a moment of great symbolism in britain and you cannot deny there is a long and structural problem with racism in britain and no one day or one woman can change that but as far as the symbolism of britishness goes and what the royal family mean to people's idea of british royalty, this represents a symbolic change, she is not only of mixed heritage but she has owned it and spoken prou
the british nazi party had a march past their wedding and they had to have a police escort to get them colour going into the royal family. she chooses me and i choose her, and therefore, whatever we had to tackle together or individually, it will always be us together as a team. the sun is so bright. if i move momentarily, you won't be able to see a thing at home. i will try and keep it in the correct position. the royal historian suzannah lipscombjoins me alongside the author and broadcaster,...
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f hey all have affiliations with the nazi party.ika, and likely got them in their rooms, as well. kids with the g symbols, they will find their children have the same thought. lewis, in north carolina, our last caller in today's "washington journal." here rse, we will be back tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern, 4:00 a.m. pacific. in the meantime, have a great tuesday. 6:30, theening at future of race relations in the u.s., hosted by arena stage in washington, d.c.. >> watch our live coverage of senate debate from brigham young university, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. listen on the free c-span radio app. make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. >> commencement speeches in primetime. thomas,urke, clarence alind brewer, and nikki haley. eastern,at 8:00 p.m. tim cook, john kasich, kate brown, and released the tear us. guiterrez.- and luis >> next, a debate about political correctness hosted by the munk debate with georgetown university sociology professor michael eric dyson, "new york times" column
f hey all have affiliations with the nazi party.ika, and likely got them in their rooms, as well. kids with the g symbols, they will find their children have the same thought. lewis, in north carolina, our last caller in today's "washington journal." here rse, we will be back tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern, 4:00 a.m. pacific. in the meantime, have a great tuesday. 6:30, theening at future of race relations in the u.s., hosted by arena stage in washington, d.c.. >> watch...
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stormtroopers were the paramilitary wing of the nazi party. helped hitler's raise to power in germany in 1933. which led us to 6 million jews being killed at auschwitz, that led to tens of millions being killed across the globe, europe being destroyed. the most deadly war in world history and rudy giuliani is comparing some of his old colleagues at the southern district of new york and the federal bureau of investigations to nazi stormtroopers. it is beyond the pale. and every republican on capitol hill, they need to call him out for this sort of language. because this is not the first time that all the president's men have compared the fbi to nazis, to gestapo, to stalin. >> rudy giuliani's interview last night, the followup this morning which we'll get to, and also the president's tweets i find flabbergasting at this point. i mean you have a legal background, i'll leave to the legal experts to talk about all the ways that they hurt themselves. but we share an equal amount of knowledge of the way trump works, knowing his brain a little bit. a
stormtroopers were the paramilitary wing of the nazi party. helped hitler's raise to power in germany in 1933. which led us to 6 million jews being killed at auschwitz, that led to tens of millions being killed across the globe, europe being destroyed. the most deadly war in world history and rudy giuliani is comparing some of his old colleagues at the southern district of new york and the federal bureau of investigations to nazi stormtroopers. it is beyond the pale. and every republican on...
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african caribbean particularly young people have been a rising fascism the british national party had set up a nazi bunker which they claim puts a bookshop in welly and then stephen lawrence was murdered in one nine hundred ninety three so this was the largest black lead and two races movement in europe and it was broad based it had political parties supporting it faith groups black individuals jewish non jewish it was huge and in the past few days people have been commemorating the racist murder of stephen lawrence i understand you were one of those who helped get to see even lawrence's grieving parents are meeting with nelson mandela here in london that's why i help doreen neville the parents of stephen lawrence set up their campaign for justice and i was able through my contacts with exxon's from the african national congress in london to set up a meeting with nelson mandela who famously. decried the fact that a black life was a cheap in britain as in south africa and then of course the whole campaign lifted off and became massive as a result of that intervention i have to ask you this given you
african caribbean particularly young people have been a rising fascism the british national party had set up a nazi bunker which they claim puts a bookshop in welly and then stephen lawrence was murdered in one nine hundred ninety three so this was the largest black lead and two races movement in europe and it was broad based it had political parties supporting it faith groups black individuals jewish non jewish it was huge and in the past few days people have been commemorating the racist...
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a war party, stolen horses from the nazi s.s., and disarming an enemy and capturing him without killing him. for his service in world war ii, he received the bronze star and the legion of honor. after the war, he worked for the crow agency and the bureau of indian affairs, as well as little bighorn college. he has served on numerous boards and educational commissions. he even addressed the united nations. he passed away in april of 2016. while their friends and families know their great deeds, i'm honored to share this story with you and the rest of the country. and with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from tennessee is recognized. mr. roe: i'll reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from tennessee reserves. mr. walz: we're prepared to close. once again, mr. speaker, i just remind everyone here that these are not just naming bills. this is our history. it's important. he four stories told today are an amazing testament to what we can do as a people and these four individuals deserve this
a war party, stolen horses from the nazi s.s., and disarming an enemy and capturing him without killing him. for his service in world war ii, he received the bronze star and the legion of honor. after the war, he worked for the crow agency and the bureau of indian affairs, as well as little bighorn college. he has served on numerous boards and educational commissions. he even addressed the united nations. he passed away in april of 2016. while their friends and families know their great deeds,...
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went to a party dressed as a nazi officer. and there is no doubt in anyone's mind. harry was not, not a nazi sim pa thierympathizer. he was just being an idiot. you cannot afford to be an idiot when you are next in line to the throne after your elder brother. >> the discipline of a soldier came when harry joined the british army in 2005. as an officer, he did two tours in afghanistan. >> pretty feeble throw to be fair. >> and became the first royal to see combat in a quarter century. >> very nice to be out of, sort of out of touch from everything. that is probably the nicest bit about this place. >> after a decade of service. prince harry left the army. but continued to fight for the wounded men and women of the military, by creating, the invictus games. >> you are all winners. >> i have seen the way -- prince harry, interacts with veterans. it's so -- it is so incredibly genuine. he has a real connection. >> wear your pink shirt. >> it is amazing. bah, you can't make up, a sense of connection. i mean, you can say well, his mother also had a connection with, with th
went to a party dressed as a nazi officer. and there is no doubt in anyone's mind. harry was not, not a nazi sim pa thierympathizer. he was just being an idiot. you cannot afford to be an idiot when you are next in line to the throne after your elder brother. >> the discipline of a soldier came when harry joined the british army in 2005. as an officer, he did two tours in afghanistan. >> pretty feeble throw to be fair. >> and became the first royal to see combat in a quarter...
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nazis. in one thousand nine hundred one one of them japanee book founded svoboda an openly radical nationalist party preaching the good old principles of bondage era. if you just. heard jew crane from the jews in russia ukraine for ukrainians and so on his statements got him fifth place in the simon visa center top ten anti-semitic world leader rankings of two thousand and twelve. but also sadly attracted numerous follow ups. dimitri are founded another extreme right organization treason or trident in one thousand nine hundred four. in april two thousand and thirteen became an assistant to a member of parliament from the opposition party who died. later that same year he would become the leader of the most radical ukrainian nazi group the right sector. andriy paro be would soon appear leading a whole army of ultra nationalist warriors. and the torch marches would once again light up the streets of ukrainian cities. but. the world drastically changed in august one nine hundred ninety one when the u.s.s.r. de facto ceased to exist and the global political map welcomed many newcomers ukraine one of the
nazis. in one thousand nine hundred one one of them japanee book founded svoboda an openly radical nationalist party preaching the good old principles of bondage era. if you just. heard jew crane from the jews in russia ukraine for ukrainians and so on his statements got him fifth place in the simon visa center top ten anti-semitic world leader rankings of two thousand and twelve. but also sadly attracted numerous follow ups. dimitri are founded another extreme right organization treason or...
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. >>> outrage around the world after britain's prince harry shows up at a costume party -- >> -- dressed as a nazioung, he was very troubled, drinking far too much, and a bit of a loose cannon. >> harry is earning a reputation as reckless and self-destructive. >> he was photographed incessantly going to one nice club aft -- nightclub after another. >> he didn't seem to want to be able to a royal. he really kicked against it. he wanted to be a normal human being. >> when harry arrives at sandherst military academy in may 2005, the pressure is on to turn over a new leaf. >> he had not had that discipline for so many years. people were concerned that harry wouldn't find his way. >> sandherst is nothing like the lavish royal lifestyle that harry has become accustomed too. throughout the 44-week grueling training course, he's treated like every other soldier. >> it could be said it kind of knocks a bit out of you. >> general lord richard dannitt was chief of the british army. >> the early days, the first five or six weeks, the training is really tough. it encourages people to rely on each other, to hel
. >>> outrage around the world after britain's prince harry shows up at a costume party -- >> -- dressed as a nazioung, he was very troubled, drinking far too much, and a bit of a loose cannon. >> harry is earning a reputation as reckless and self-destructive. >> he was photographed incessantly going to one nice club aft -- nightclub after another. >> he didn't seem to want to be able to a royal. he really kicked against it. he wanted to be a normal human being....
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party. >> dressed as a nazi. >> that just seems like a moment of extremely bad judgment. >> it was a momentlete and utter thoughtfullessness. he was young, very troubled and he was drinking far too much and he was a bit of a loose canon. >> at just 20 years old harry and earning a reputation as reckless and self-destructive. >> he was photographed incessitantly after he left school falling out of one nightclub after another. >> and he has a run in with the paparazzi that leaves a photographer with a split lip. >> for many years it was a worry about what would happen to harry because he didn't seem to want to be a royal. he really kicked against it. he wanted to be a normal human being. >> when harry arrives at san hurst military academy in may the pressure is onto turn over a new leaf. >> people were concerned harry vish royal lifestyle harry has e become accustomed to. and throughout the 44-week grueling training course he's treated like every other soldier. >> it can be said it knocks a bit out of you. >> he was chief of the british army. >> in the early days in the first five or six week
party. >> dressed as a nazi. >> that just seems like a moment of extremely bad judgment. >> it was a momentlete and utter thoughtfullessness. he was young, very troubled and he was drinking far too much and he was a bit of a loose canon. >> at just 20 years old harry and earning a reputation as reckless and self-destructive. >> he was photographed incessitantly after he left school falling out of one nightclub after another. >> and he has a run in with the...
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. >>> outrage around the world after britain's prince harry shows up at a costume party -- >> -- dressed as a nazihat just seems like a moment of extremely bad judgment. >> it was a moment of complete and utter thoughtlessness. you know, he was young. he was very troubled, and he was drinking far too much. and he was a bit of a loose cannon. >> at just 20 years old, harry is earning a reputation as reckless and self-destructive. >> he was photographed incessantly after he left school, during his sort of gap year, running out of one nightclub after another. >> and he has a run-in with the paparazzi that leaves a photographer with a split lip. >> for many years it was a real worry about what would happen to harry because he didn't seem to want to be a royal. he really kicked against it. he wanted to be a normal human being. >> when harry arrives at sandhurst military academy in may 2005, the pressure is on to turn over a new leaf. >> he's not had that discipline for so many years. people were concerned that harry wouldn't find his way. >> sandhurst is nothing like the lavish royal lifestyle that har
. >>> outrage around the world after britain's prince harry shows up at a costume party -- >> -- dressed as a nazihat just seems like a moment of extremely bad judgment. >> it was a moment of complete and utter thoughtlessness. you know, he was young. he was very troubled, and he was drinking far too much. and he was a bit of a loose cannon. >> at just 20 years old, harry is earning a reputation as reckless and self-destructive. >> he was photographed...
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another posting showing a jacket with symbols pinned onto it, the communist party's hammer and sickle, naziay when he open fire. i want to impra size here, there was no criminal record we know of. authorities are not releasing any information on potential motive at this point. let's take a closer look with james, former fbi supervisory special, senior law enforcement analyst. as we look through all of this and we're trying to paint this picture, we don't know much from the family. we know the family has obtained counsel through a friend of a friend and telling cnn they're not ready to say anything yet. they're trying to process this as well. but everyone is trying to monday-morning quarterback and look at some of the signs. what's changed in what we look for now in the wake of all of these shootings, the 22nd one this year? >> right. obviously, we're trying to glean or discern what the motivations are. that's to help us attempt to prevent the next one, to try to see, was there something we missed? sometimes there are just evil people. we can't blame anything else other than there's people o
another posting showing a jacket with symbols pinned onto it, the communist party's hammer and sickle, naziay when he open fire. i want to impra size here, there was no criminal record we know of. authorities are not releasing any information on potential motive at this point. let's take a closer look with james, former fbi supervisory special, senior law enforcement analyst. as we look through all of this and we're trying to paint this picture, we don't know much from the family. we know the...
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how much mitt his father hons was a leader of the anti nazi resistance he himself doesn't shy away from voicing criticism not even of his own party we're talking to him about the future of germany and if europe. thanks for coming into this interview it's a pleasure. to fund and work with some important chancellors and your close friends with angela merkel. given your wealth of experience to share or ask you for advice since i don't know we never discuss politics but politics was a politics simpler in those days than it is now an angle america's era politically is american i give a definitive the world has become a lot more complicated there are many more states if you look at the u.s. and other states countries have a growing need to retreat and focus on their own interests. there are signs of dissolution in catalonia the basque country and scotland. one consequence of globalization is that a number of regions are seeking autonomy brussels is too far away washington is too far away that they would rather be self-governing and of course that makes things harder. i'm going to mangle americal is seen as the world's most powerful wom
how much mitt his father hons was a leader of the anti nazi resistance he himself doesn't shy away from voicing criticism not even of his own party we're talking to him about the future of germany and if europe. thanks for coming into this interview it's a pleasure. to fund and work with some important chancellors and your close friends with angela merkel. given your wealth of experience to share or ask you for advice since i don't know we never discuss politics but politics was a politics...
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your party -- it was coordinated and your party's nominee in illinois thirtd komd congressio district is a nazi holocaust denie denier. are you embarrassed by these men who are republican party candidates? >> i don't know much about the guy if he's a conspiracy theorist. that's nuts. >> he said one of buildings next to the world trade center was blown up distributely by the cia and had secret information in there. he's made these kinds of accusations. >> that's silly. anybody who believes in 9/11 conspiracy theories, i don't know. here is the real issue. it's one thing to say because running as republicans to try to make the distingts that the republican party supports him is wrong. then when they get those numbers people may not know they gathering these signatures. they file on the last day of filing and the part cannot, there's no mechanism for the party to come in and remove that person or put somebody else on the ballot unless that person resigns. that doesn't mean he reflects republican principles. he could have run as a democrat too had he got sufficient number of signatures. our party 1
your party -- it was coordinated and your party's nominee in illinois thirtd komd congressio district is a nazi holocaust denie denier. are you embarrassed by these men who are republican party candidates? >> i don't know much about the guy if he's a conspiracy theorist. that's nuts. >> he said one of buildings next to the world trade center was blown up distributely by the cia and had secret information in there. he's made these kinds of accusations. >> that's silly. anybody...
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party is not supporting a republican candidate for the u.s. senate even though he is now in second place behind incumbent senator dianne feinstein. patrick little is a neo-nazi from albany who denies the holocaust happened and calls for country, quote, free from juice -- jewish people. the party strongly condemns anti-semitism at any other form of religious bigotry and says little is not an active member of the party. new poll by survey usa says he has 39% -- dianne feinstein has 39% support. kevin daley own and rocky de la fuente died -- tied at 8%. >> john cox is receiving the endorsement of a key member of congress. kevin mccarthy from the bakersfield area has thrown his support behind talks. he's been pulling second or third with a democrat gabba news10 leading most of the surveys by a wide margin. it's hoping the convention starting today will decide whether to endorse cox or the other candidates. >>> 4:40. still searching for answers this morning. in mill valley after a terrifying crime. coming up at the top of the hour, the latest on what investigators say about a deadly shooting that has neighbors sheltering in place. >> reporter: plus, it is the hig
party is not supporting a republican candidate for the u.s. senate even though he is now in second place behind incumbent senator dianne feinstein. patrick little is a neo-nazi from albany who denies the holocaust happened and calls for country, quote, free from juice -- jewish people. the party strongly condemns anti-semitism at any other form of religious bigotry and says little is not an active member of the party. new poll by survey usa says he has 39% -- dianne feinstein has 39% support....
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neo-nazis., the republican party is the blame, and the democratic party is also to blame. host: how so? caller: they are not resisting it. they are not standing up. they are not speaking out. there are some of us on the left that are speaking out. the media is not promoting solidarity across racial lines, across gender lines, ethnic lines. they are fanning the flames of this. it is true that the media is probably to blame, but it is not in the interest of the oligarchy to promote solidarity across differences, ethnic, national, gender lines. they want a divided working-class so they can continue to rob us all. front page of the new york times this morning, reporting on the irish vote on friday on abortion, in a landslide irish end in abortion ban, one of the world's most restrictive abortion ban, a series of stinging rebukes to the roman catholic church. the results announced on saturday cemented the nation's liberal shift at a time when right-wing populism is on the rise in europe, and the company administration is imposing restrictions on abortion in america. ireland has
neo-nazis., the republican party is the blame, and the democratic party is also to blame. host: how so? caller: they are not resisting it. they are not standing up. they are not speaking out. there are some of us on the left that are speaking out. the media is not promoting solidarity across racial lines, across gender lines, ethnic lines. they are fanning the flames of this. it is true that the media is probably to blame, but it is not in the interest of the oligarchy to promote solidarity...
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party's endorsement. >>> officials kicked out a neo- nazi candidate running for i see against dianne feinstein. his name is patrick little. he has praised adolf hitler and reported seeing dragging and kicking the israeli flag as he was being escorted out of the convention. the republicans condemned him, saying there is no room for his hate speech. make sure you tune into ktvu for the california primary on june 5. we will have complete coverage on all the big races and bring you analysis, as well. >>> let's check traffic with sal castendo. >> it is getting crowded out there. it is early morning to be out on the roadway. it is a good idea to try to beat the traffic. the gilroy super commute looks good. if you are driving from hollister or watsonville up to gilroy and perhaps the morgan hill and into san jose, it all looks good so far. this is a live look at 280 in san jose. it looks good getting up to highway 17. the westbound bay bridge, the commute looks fine. it is a little crowded already. there's metering lights should be on soon. >>> let's check weather with steve paulson. >>> i have been a
party's endorsement. >>> officials kicked out a neo- nazi candidate running for i see against dianne feinstein. his name is patrick little. he has praised adolf hitler and reported seeing dragging and kicking the israeli flag as he was being escorted out of the convention. the republicans condemned him, saying there is no room for his hate speech. make sure you tune into ktvu for the california primary on june 5. we will have complete coverage on all the big races and bring you...
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reference to politics right after the election the party that lost the election adopted the slogan, resist. that was meant to invoke the resistance to nazigermany during world war ii with the occupied portions of western europe that is what it was intended to invoke not just this program or that program but then somehow there is a nobility in the resistance that goes beyond normal politics. and you see it occasionally in the white house and we are told that we would like to be heard from others that are angry so we have primal scream therapy of personal carcasses one -- catharsis and that is an example of the domain of whim and several months ago i testified at a senate hearing deal with proposed legislation to change very slightly the rules i was a panel of witnesses, several suggested it was racism rather than a crime accounting for prison population even in federal prison is disproportionately black when measured against the numbers of the population. some of these witnesses use the phrase mass incarceration as if to suggest they are rounded up in the street and confined to prison without looking up the makeup of the prison population
reference to politics right after the election the party that lost the election adopted the slogan, resist. that was meant to invoke the resistance to nazigermany during world war ii with the occupied portions of western europe that is what it was intended to invoke not just this program or that program but then somehow there is a nobility in the resistance that goes beyond normal politics. and you see it occasionally in the white house and we are told that we would like to be heard from others...