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a fourth study of nazi doctors was a real descent into evil. i've discovered how easy that descent is. nazi dollars hadn't killed anybody until they get to auschwitz and then they killed a lot of people. they were ordinary men who did these things rather than people who would have preferred them to be with a mark of cane on their foreheads, also, of course, the whole nazi project, killing to heal. and the whole psychology of genocide in which even outside of nazi behavior has in other genocides that idea of healing a nation through killing those who are seen as dangerous or of polluting. well, those four studies became the basis for my memoir and i was helped by the other new york institution, the new york city library which laekts my paper which has -- they were organized in a much more coherent way than i ever could have. so i would find myself in perhaps what is the ultimately nascar cystic action of immersing myself of my open papers in that wonderful manuscript room in the public library as a monk of old but instead of looking through the
a fourth study of nazi doctors was a real descent into evil. i've discovered how easy that descent is. nazi dollars hadn't killed anybody until they get to auschwitz and then they killed a lot of people. they were ordinary men who did these things rather than people who would have preferred them to be with a mark of cane on their foreheads, also, of course, the whole nazi project, killing to heal. and the whole psychology of genocide in which even outside of nazi behavior has in other genocides...
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and more details about germany's probe into neo-nazi murders. the authorities are asking the public for help and the french plan for saving the row, president sarkozy tells voters how the sees the future of the eurozone. >>> tensions between europe and iran have hit a new high this week. britain, germany, and several other countries have withdrawn their ambassadors from iran after a mob stormed to the british embassy in tehran. thursday, eu foreign ministers agreed to slap new sanctions on iran, demanded once again the country stopped its drive to produce nuclear weapons. >> the new sanctions have been in the pipeline some time, the implementation comes as the e.u. voices its backing for britain. >> i am very grateful for the strong support and solidarity with our partners in the european union the past 48 hours since the attacks on our embassy compound in tehran. >> tuesday, hundreds of protesters stormed the british embassy in tehran. that could lead to more sanctions against iran. thursday's round of tough sanctions were prompted by recent re
and more details about germany's probe into neo-nazi murders. the authorities are asking the public for help and the french plan for saving the row, president sarkozy tells voters how the sees the future of the eurozone. >>> tensions between europe and iran have hit a new high this week. britain, germany, and several other countries have withdrawn their ambassadors from iran after a mob stormed to the british embassy in tehran. thursday, eu foreign ministers agreed to slap new...
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a bunch of tattooed, steroid nazis. you have another image of the movement. >> i leno's this is not as about the match. -- i lane knows this is not just about the image. >> it was not acceptable anymore to live this kind of lifestyle, and now the families are in it. that is also part of why it is a trap. >> she is surprised to if they could commit murder again and again for 13 years without being caught. but she says it could happen anywhere because the right weening beewing extremist scene. babette's cares me the most because they are not taken seriously. if something happens, which it will if they are not taken seriously soon, we are caught off-guard. that could blow up a bomb somewhere and nobody would ever suspect it. >> she has turned her back on militancy and right-wing extremism. she wants nothing more than a column, normal life with a job, husband, and children, not to be caught in the shadow of her past. >>> every year in in bosnia- herzegovina's hutovo blato park, birds are killed by hunters. the bird is a nes
a bunch of tattooed, steroid nazis. you have another image of the movement. >> i leno's this is not as about the match. -- i lane knows this is not just about the image. >> it was not acceptable anymore to live this kind of lifestyle, and now the families are in it. that is also part of why it is a trap. >> she is surprised to if they could commit murder again and again for 13 years without being caught. but she says it could happen anywhere because the right weening beewing...
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. >> efforts to hunt nazies in germany. [ female announcer ] what's so great about...jcpcash? no exclusions. with jcpcash get $10 off when you spend just $25. storewide. unlike other stores, we don't make you come back to save. get $10 off with... ...no exclusions. we make christmas affordable. you make it yours. jcpenney. no exclusions. with jcpcash get $10 off when you spend just $25. storewide. unlike other stores, we don't make you come back to save. get $10 off with... ...no exclusions. we make christmas affordable. you make it yours. jcpenney. >>> this is a shot that drew wows from the control room and studio. take a look at the sunset. there is a view from our camera. the sunset is about eight minutes more tone joy the view. there is no doubt this is a year of protests and "time" magazine named protester person of the year. and we're live with reaction. >> as you'll near a video the magazine picked protester because protests resurfaced this year and there is protests this year in egypt, syria, bahrain, libya were behind the decision. >> not only did protests come back i
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you almost get shivery feelings about the way some people are obsessed with the nazis. and those people who glamorize it. and i suppose -- the only bad review of my books issue made it sound too gloomy. the reviewer said my dad was a submarine commander and he loved it. i said, what does that prove? of course if you were a submarine commander you had a lovely time. >> you mentioned your own father and having myself reported from afghanistan, and written a book about afghanistan and also being in iraq. maybe it's in the moment thing, but soldiers is what i was trained to do. i'm loving it. almost like all their lives it's dad and their professional live is there for this moment, and you do highlight that. and can't believe he is on then bridge of the ship and the admiral is paying attention to what he is saying. >> again, one has to be -- if you were an adventurer, every nation had its share of adventurers, some were german panzer officers and some were on the bridge of royal navy ships. if you were an adventurer, it was great. but, for instance, we've always in britain
you almost get shivery feelings about the way some people are obsessed with the nazis. and those people who glamorize it. and i suppose -- the only bad review of my books issue made it sound too gloomy. the reviewer said my dad was a submarine commander and he loved it. i said, what does that prove? of course if you were a submarine commander you had a lovely time. >> you mentioned your own father and having myself reported from afghanistan, and written a book about afghanistan and also...
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the only thing that's sinister is there's an indecent obsession of minority cult of the nazis. you do sometimes get feelings about the way people obsess with the nazis and secondly, there's those who glamourize it. there are writers who glamourize it. i suppose the only bad review i had about my book is i made is sound too gloomy. the reviewer said, he said, my dad was a submarine commander, and he loved it. of course, in my father's case, a war correspondent, you had a lovely time. >> host: you mentioned your father and having, myself, reported from afghanistan, written a book about that and been in iraq extensively, maybe it's an in the moment thing, but soldiers, this is what i'm trained to do, i love it. it's like all our life it's there and their professional lives are there for this moment. you highlight that as a lieutenant who writes back, can't believe he's on the ship and the admiral's paying attention to what he's saying, and it's a great thing. >> guest: again, if you were an adventurer, and every nation had their share, some were officers and others ended up in the
the only thing that's sinister is there's an indecent obsession of minority cult of the nazis. you do sometimes get feelings about the way people obsess with the nazis and secondly, there's those who glamourize it. there are writers who glamourize it. i suppose the only bad review i had about my book is i made is sound too gloomy. the reviewer said, he said, my dad was a submarine commander, and he loved it. of course, in my father's case, a war correspondent, you had a lovely time. >>...
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the nazis had their eyes on it, too. survival, not surprisingly, to divine intervention. but they've also been pretty crafty. some of the measures they've taken will surprise you. if you'd like to come for a visit, though, it can be arranged. but it's not easy. first, you'll need a visa issued by the monks. and unless you're an orthodox pilgrim, it can take a while. next, you'll fly to athens and make your way to a scruffy little town in northern greece where there's no airport and where the roads are dicey. then, you'll hop on a ferry, unless the trip has been cancelled because of rough seas. that happens all the time, but on a calm day, it can be a very pleasant ride. the monks will tell you it takes years of prayer and soul- searching before they're ready to leave the world for mt. athos. for the likes of us, though, it takes little more than an hour. it was the beginning of lent when we took these pictures, and the ferry was packed with pilgrims from all over the orthodox christian world-- greeks, bulgarians, serbs,
the nazis had their eyes on it, too. survival, not surprisingly, to divine intervention. but they've also been pretty crafty. some of the measures they've taken will surprise you. if you'd like to come for a visit, though, it can be arranged. but it's not easy. first, you'll need a visa issued by the monks. and unless you're an orthodox pilgrim, it can take a while. next, you'll fly to athens and make your way to a scruffy little town in northern greece where there's no airport and where the...
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. >> and is it time to ban the deal nazi party? >>> britain is not holding back in what it thinks about tuesday's attack on its embassy in tehran. london has withdrawn its entire diplomatic staff from iran. plus, the foreign secretary today ordered all iranian diplomats to leave the u.k. within 48 hours. we will have more from london and a few moments, but first, this report. kit >> by the time william hague stepped up to speak, many lawmakers had left for the day. earlier, prime minister david cameron had promised tough action in response to the attacks on two diplomatic compounds in iran, but it was head that announced the closure of the embassy. >> iran is a country where more than 500 people have been executed so far this year and where genuine protest is stamped on. the idea the iranian authorities could not have protected our embassy or that this assault could have taken place without some degree of consent from the regime is fanciful. >> he announced the immediate shutdown of the iranian embassy in london and said all of the
. >> and is it time to ban the deal nazi party? >>> britain is not holding back in what it thinks about tuesday's attack on its embassy in tehran. london has withdrawn its entire diplomatic staff from iran. plus, the foreign secretary today ordered all iranian diplomats to leave the u.k. within 48 hours. we will have more from london and a few moments, but first, this report. kit >> by the time william hague stepped up to speak, many lawmakers had left for the day. earlier,...
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. >> play catch the nazi in the back yard. we put a blueberry pie in a box and the nazi would come around and try to get it. suspect that like what the republicans are trying to do? steal our pie? >> welcome to "politics nation." i'm al sharpton. tonight's lead, the fight for fairness. it's a conversation we've been needing to have for a long time in our country. and it's a conversation that president obama intends to make the centerpiece of his reelection. >> the problem is that our politics has gotten to the point where we can't have an honest conversation about the greatest income inequality since the 1920s and we can't have an honest conversation about the irresponsibility that resulted in the worst financial crisis since the great depression without somebody saying that somehow we're being divisive. we're talking about being honest. >> the president wants to talk about making this country more fair. but the republicans simply aren't interested. five times senate republicans have thrown the middle class under the bus to pr
. >> play catch the nazi in the back yard. we put a blueberry pie in a box and the nazi would come around and try to get it. suspect that like what the republicans are trying to do? steal our pie? >> welcome to "politics nation." i'm al sharpton. tonight's lead, the fight for fairness. it's a conversation we've been needing to have for a long time in our country. and it's a conversation that president obama intends to make the centerpiece of his reelection. >> the...
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, about how some people are obsessed with nazis.econdly, those people who glamorized. there are few writers who do glamorize it. i suppose, the only bad review, i made all seven to clean. the reviewer said, he said my dad was a submarine commander that he loved it. what does that prove? of course you're a submarine commander, you had a lovely time. but. >> host: you mentioned her own father. having myself reported from afghanistan and also been in iraq extensively, maybe it's in in the moment thing, but soldiers are trained to do, it's almost like all their lives it's bad and serving their life is bad at this moment they're coming, you do highlight that. he can't believe he is on the bridge of the ship and apple is paying attention to what he's saying but it's the most magnificent thing. .. it on a convoy down the road and they try to get shelter from nearby village. and their interpreter said in the end after a day again pleaded with the local merchants, they slammed the door in the states implement it go away. peter kemp said he r
, about how some people are obsessed with nazis.econdly, those people who glamorized. there are few writers who do glamorize it. i suppose, the only bad review, i made all seven to clean. the reviewer said, he said my dad was a submarine commander that he loved it. what does that prove? of course you're a submarine commander, you had a lovely time. but. >> host: you mentioned her own father. having myself reported from afghanistan and also been in iraq extensively, maybe it's in in the...
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the eastern front, the russian front was the defining, the defining front in the war against nazis but in the same way casualties, but i also said to my british general friend, i said what percentage of the casualties in the war would you guess were british or american? he said maybe 20% each. 2%. the russians took 65%. the chinese took 23%. a lot of people don't even know china was in the war. a million yugoslavs, they took a 3% and so it goes on. so the statistics are not all of it but they are still amazing that you have, for example if you were a russian soldier you had a one in four chance of being killed. if you were a british soldier you had a one in 20 chance and as an american soldier one and 30. there's something else that's very important and one has to qualify this by saying it's almost insulting to say to people who went through the experience where the people had it is the privilege of historians of people in the comfortable television studio to say here but if you were a g.i. or a british soldier with your meats blown to bits around you to have someone coming around the
the eastern front, the russian front was the defining, the defining front in the war against nazis but in the same way casualties, but i also said to my british general friend, i said what percentage of the casualties in the war would you guess were british or american? he said maybe 20% each. 2%. the russians took 65%. the chinese took 23%. a lot of people don't even know china was in the war. a million yugoslavs, they took a 3% and so it goes on. so the statistics are not all of it but they...
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. >> in 1940, the nazi regime forced them to surrender the same place that the germans had accepted their defeat two decades earlier. a humiliation that the french had not forgotten. symbolism's still plays a role in french politics today. when angela merkel it focuses on facts and figures, it does not necessarily go well. they say that many stereotypes' have remained unchanged. >> such perceptions can survive periods of good relations in the back of people's mines. then when a new situation such as the eurozone crisis this puts the relationship to a practical test, the old stereotypes are reactivated. >> some politicians happened resulting to old cliches. a socialist parliamentarian describes the german chancellor as being a bismarck. going on the offensive to dominate others. bismarck, the iron chancellor, is a symbol for the severity contributed to the germans angela merkel is yet to show for softer side. >> that is something our partners have sorely missed. that added empathetic, emotional affirmation of her commitment to europe. she has tried to certain extent. french and german perc
. >> in 1940, the nazi regime forced them to surrender the same place that the germans had accepted their defeat two decades earlier. a humiliation that the french had not forgotten. symbolism's still plays a role in french politics today. when angela merkel it focuses on facts and figures, it does not necessarily go well. they say that many stereotypes' have remained unchanged. >> such perceptions can survive periods of good relations in the back of people's mines. then when a new...
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during nazi bombing atabs on london, the great, majestic stmple paul's cathedral was padly damaged. it looked like it would crumble in flames but it did not. one of the most inspiring images of the war is st. paul's with smoke billowing around it, standing tall, refusing to fall, and reminding us of the things for which britain was fighting. like that aimage, winston churchill's -- image, winston churchill's example does the same. almost 70 years ago todd day, he risked his life in aumbings-boat attack in a secret voyage across the atlantic. on december 26, 1941, in an address to a joint session of congress, he said, i avow my hope and faith, sure and inviolate, that in the days to come, the british and american peoples will for their own safety and the good of all walk together in majesty in justice and in peace. this is a charge to which i hope this congress will still aspire. mr. speaker, i support this resolution, i urge my colleagues to support it, and i reserve the perhaps of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from virginia. mr. connolly: m
during nazi bombing atabs on london, the great, majestic stmple paul's cathedral was padly damaged. it looked like it would crumble in flames but it did not. one of the most inspiring images of the war is st. paul's with smoke billowing around it, standing tall, refusing to fall, and reminding us of the things for which britain was fighting. like that aimage, winston churchill's -- image, winston churchill's example does the same. almost 70 years ago todd day, he risked his life in...
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her father, my french grandfather, helped hide thousands of jews from the nazis during the war. and they would say, you know, you should write a book about this. but, you know, i also knew there was an unhappier part of the story that happened after my parents got divorced, my mother had to struggle as a single mother, my father became an alcoholic. i became obese. >> stephen: you became obese? >> i became obese. >> stephen: so you're airing enormous dirty laundry. (laughter) >> but the story is about how we all recovered from that and we eventually reached reconciliation and forgiveness. it's interesting, now that the book is out it's that part of the story that a lot of people are connecting to. >> stephen: did you feel like as a child of parents who perhaps were not perfect, do you feel like you are betraying them in some way? because i wouldn't want my kids to write things about me that... in wasn't in the most glowing terms. and i want to be very clear about that. (laughter) >> i consider a book to a tribute to my parents. my mother was the source. my father... i started wr
her father, my french grandfather, helped hide thousands of jews from the nazis during the war. and they would say, you know, you should write a book about this. but, you know, i also knew there was an unhappier part of the story that happened after my parents got divorced, my mother had to struggle as a single mother, my father became an alcoholic. i became obese. >> stephen: you became obese? >> i became obese. >> stephen: so you're airing enormous dirty laundry. (laughter)...
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this comes as reports that the neo-nazi group is accused of carrying out 10 murders -- this comes as reports of the neo-nazi group, accused of carrying out and murders, it i-- 10 murders - >> the spd led some of their concerts -- accused some of their colleagues of blocking the ban. all 16 states agreed to efforts to block the far-right party. >> until now, it was thought that we would be unsuccessful. we hope the latest information and assessments will be enough to achieve our goal. >> that new intermission include revelations about this man, a former npd functionary, now accused in involvement in a series of murders. it is a legend that the group has but or contact with extremists -- alleged that the group has much more contact with extremist than previously thought -- extremists than previously thought. >> we will have to see to what extent we can cut length with informants inside the group to ensure that we do not have any contaminated material. >> in other words, evidence that would not stand up in court. the interior ministers know they cannot afford to make any mistakes on thi
this comes as reports that the neo-nazi group is accused of carrying out 10 murders -- this comes as reports of the neo-nazi group, accused of carrying out and murders, it i-- 10 murders - >> the spd led some of their concerts -- accused some of their colleagues of blocking the ban. all 16 states agreed to efforts to block the far-right party. >> until now, it was thought that we would be unsuccessful. we hope the latest information and assessments will be enough to achieve our...
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but they were increasing the militaristic invading east china and manchuria and signed the pact with nazi germany and fascist italy which formed a mutual defense treaty to the swarm the axis powers the three principal axis powers. there have been more and more belligerent behavior on the part of the empire of japan. we were much jane very closely, not closely enough, but i want to read from the memo, page two, this is what we uncovered that says the focal point* of the japanese espionage effort is the determination of the total strength of the united states perk up in anticipation of the open conflict with this country, japan is utilizing every below agency to secure military, naval, commercial information to pay particular attention to the west coast, panama canal and the territory of a way. there were theories, speculation, then he or newspaper had a headline that said, the week before, that the japanese attack expected this weekend for about the other areas of government had speculated of the military move but it and then to mass over 100 troops and. >> and then as the morning the bomb
but they were increasing the militaristic invading east china and manchuria and signed the pact with nazi germany and fascist italy which formed a mutual defense treaty to the swarm the axis powers the three principal axis powers. there have been more and more belligerent behavior on the part of the empire of japan. we were much jane very closely, not closely enough, but i want to read from the memo, page two, this is what we uncovered that says the focal point* of the japanese espionage effort...
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finely, playing the not nazi card. when will politicians learn? alan west from florida is known for slamming his opponents with incendiary comments. but this one ramps it up a notch. yesterday west was asked to comment on a recent pew poll that found that a plurality of americans, 40%, blame republicans alone for the constant gridlock in congress. his response, "if joseph goebbels was around, he would be very proud of the democratic party because they have an let's think about that for a moment. west is comparing democrats to joseph goebbels, an anti-semite, the nazi minister of propaganda. when it became clear that germany had lost the war, he murdered his six children and then committed suicide with his wife. west's office released a statement saying that his comments were not anti-semitic and attempts to call them that are an example of the propaganda machine he mentioned originally. okay. that defense isn't holding up with many of west's colleagues, who are still calling for an immediate apology, and congressman west, a lot of floridians were
finely, playing the not nazi card. when will politicians learn? alan west from florida is known for slamming his opponents with incendiary comments. but this one ramps it up a notch. yesterday west was asked to comment on a recent pew poll that found that a plurality of americans, 40%, blame republicans alone for the constant gridlock in congress. his response, "if joseph goebbels was around, he would be very proud of the democratic party because they have an let's think about that for a...
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, the nazi saboteurs that came to our shores. mr. graham: do you agree with me that our supreme court ruled then that when an american citizen decides to collaborate and assist an enemy force, that that's viewed as an act of war and the law of war applies to the conduct of the american citizen? mr. kyl: mr. president, i would say to my colleague, yes. my colleague knows this case, i am confident, and i think one quotation from the case makes the point clearly. in ex parte quirin, the court made clear, and i'm quoting now -- "citizenship in the united states of an enemy belligerent does not relieve him of the consequences of his belligerency." in other words, if you leave your country and take the position contrary, you side with the enemy, you become belligerent against the united states, the fact that you're still a citizen does not protect you from being captured, being held and in this case even being tried by a military tribunal. mr. graham: so the law at least since 1942 by the supreme court has been that if you decide as an
, the nazi saboteurs that came to our shores. mr. graham: do you agree with me that our supreme court ruled then that when an american citizen decides to collaborate and assist an enemy force, that that's viewed as an act of war and the law of war applies to the conduct of the american citizen? mr. kyl: mr. president, i would say to my colleague, yes. my colleague knows this case, i am confident, and i think one quotation from the case makes the point clearly. in ex parte quirin, the court made...
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. >> the nazi low riders, they refer to them as the nlr. >> the nazi low riders is a white supremacist gang formed in the '60s. membership can only be achieved by killing someone and death is the only way out. >> the bgf is the black guerilla family. >> the black guerilla family is the only recognized black prison gang. street gangs like the crips and bloods are merely regarded by prison officials as disruptive groups. but the most notorious gang in the california prison system is called the mexican mafia. >> the mexican mafia is known as m.a. and will be recognized by the eme which is the spanish letter "m." >> the mexican mafia was born in california prisons in the mid 1950s. its members, who swear allegiance for life, are mostly mexican-americans from southern california. among gangs, the mexican mafia is considered the most disciplined and powerful within the california prison system. >> if you are an active gang member or an active hispanic within the group, you are expected to be up at 6:00 in the morning when they go to the exercise yard together, they do exercises together in c
. >> the nazi low riders, they refer to them as the nlr. >> the nazi low riders is a white supremacist gang formed in the '60s. membership can only be achieved by killing someone and death is the only way out. >> the bgf is the black guerilla family. >> the black guerilla family is the only recognized black prison gang. street gangs like the crips and bloods are merely regarded by prison officials as disruptive groups. but the most notorious gang in the california prison...
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as we all new york the nazi regime is based on racialist theories so they believe the jews live at thethey are subhumans some they would like to do is force all of the jews who live in poland and indeed in germany, east into itself yet sphere of influence them want the jews gone from the greater reich. >> now, in this moment, british soldiers are on the front in france and they have been visited by prime minister neville chamberlain and king george s there fighting there yet? >> very little. very little indeed. as you said earlier, neville chamberlain has declared this a strange war. other people are calling it a phony war because really, there has been almost no combat. on the other hand, france does lie safe behind the line so we can be confident the defenses will put the germans off from attack. >> there is, of course, a unique relationship between those of us here in america and those of you on the home front in london. what will this christmas be like with the threat of air raids and food rations and of course, the expanded con description rule for british men? what kind of holida
as we all new york the nazi regime is based on racialist theories so they believe the jews live at thethey are subhumans some they would like to do is force all of the jews who live in poland and indeed in germany, east into itself yet sphere of influence them want the jews gone from the greater reich. >> now, in this moment, british soldiers are on the front in france and they have been visited by prime minister neville chamberlain and king george s there fighting there yet? >>...
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my father, wilford drinkwine, was doing his part fighting the nazis, working as a civil civil servant at the half thorne navy base in western nevada. he passed away when i was 11 years old. his death came after a and painful battle with lung disease contracted following years of exposure to the hazardous chemicals and toxic fumes at the base. even in the end, when my dad struggled for breath, he never regretted serving his country and i am proud to tell you of his patriotism. i am also proud to tell you that the most important mentor in my life was my mother, edna drinkwine. you see, i know what it's like to be a single mom struggling to make ends meet while caring for your family. i saw my mother do that after my father died. she had never worked outside the home, but my mother knew she had to support her family. my brother and me. with meager savings, she bought a very small dress shop and i worked side eyesight with her until the time she sold it when i was 20 years old. that dress shop was really a classroom for me, where i learned the importance of hard work, responsibility, hone
my father, wilford drinkwine, was doing his part fighting the nazis, working as a civil civil servant at the half thorne navy base in western nevada. he passed away when i was 11 years old. his death came after a and painful battle with lung disease contracted following years of exposure to the hazardous chemicals and toxic fumes at the base. even in the end, when my dad struggled for breath, he never regretted serving his country and i am proud to tell you of his patriotism. i am also proud to...
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he was a nazi propagandist.t adde added the reference ws not intended to link democrats and nazis but meant to point out the similar use of propaganda to get a message across. congressman steve israel head of the democratic congressional campaign committee insisted that west has to apologize. >>> companies try to rebrand their business when something embarrassing happens or to say rel vent. but al-qaeda is no different apparently. yemen al-qaeda is said to be in the process of shifting the name to ansar al shariah, army of islamic law. a senior diplomat said after bin laden's death and arab spring, the name al-qaeda seems to have negative connotation and baggage. the change is seen as as an attempt to recruit foreign jihaddists. >>> finally, friday holiday followup. the two attended but today michelle obama was invited to next year's ball. the first lady delivering gifts from the white house to the marine corps toys for tots campaign when 20-year-old lance corporal leech extended the invitation and said, "she sa
he was a nazi propagandist.t adde added the reference ws not intended to link democrats and nazis but meant to point out the similar use of propaganda to get a message across. congressman steve israel head of the democratic congressional campaign committee insisted that west has to apologize. >>> companies try to rebrand their business when something embarrassing happens or to say rel vent. but al-qaeda is no different apparently. yemen al-qaeda is said to be in the process of shifting...
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and i will do stay with us if you can coming up next to a nazi it's a story of profits being put before hundreds of lives a special report on the oil companies destroying the indigenous population and nature of the amazon. i live. i live . live. live . live . live. live. live live live. live . place except the. place. it. was. except lead. thank. you i. thought. it's. thirty. so. what. is the goal of the twelve sons of the crown when he wishes to rest he turns into a stone. he rules over the wild beasts of the jungle and when the shamans drink the way they come in contact with him and ask him to bring animals to a community. and when the animals come into the community we easily hunt them down with blowpipes and share them as we always have. however the oil companies that have come here place explosives and dynamite in the earth to get the oil out of it they have taken our land and they are killing quote unquote by sucking his blood and polluting nature with chemicals. so our god is dying and we have no animals to hunt as we used to live with diseases and little food. i. in the olden da
and i will do stay with us if you can coming up next to a nazi it's a story of profits being put before hundreds of lives a special report on the oil companies destroying the indigenous population and nature of the amazon. i live. i live . live. live . live . live. live. live live live. live . place except the. place. it. was. except lead. thank. you i. thought. it's. thirty. so. what. is the goal of the twelve sons of the crown when he wishes to rest he turns into a stone. he rules over the...
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to stay with us if you can hear a nazi coming up next it's a story of profits put before the lives of hundreds of special report on the oil companies destroying the indigenous population and the nature of the amazon you watching. why do you believe the locals were affected by cancer when it's letters. hygiene conditions are terrible actually all the drinking water in eastern ecuador is. we have analysis results that show the water contains excrement residues meaning that it comes from the native steph occasions that is what causes cancer and all other illnesses if you constantly drink water with feces that it since you were a child let's see if that doesn't cause you some serious illness. and all those stomach cancer is definitely. another cause of cancer is the lack of protection. against sexual relations around the age of eleven or twelve but there is no control or hygiene. or. that is why there are so much cancer amongst women. i would like to tell those shameless people from texaco that they are responsible for what my family and all of us who live in amazonia are going through. a
to stay with us if you can hear a nazi coming up next it's a story of profits put before the lives of hundreds of special report on the oil companies destroying the indigenous population and the nature of the amazon you watching. why do you believe the locals were affected by cancer when it's letters. hygiene conditions are terrible actually all the drinking water in eastern ecuador is. we have analysis results that show the water contains excrement residues meaning that it comes from the...
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he was not, you know, a nazi sympathizer, he was an american. he did not like franklin roosevelt, and franklin roosevelt from all accounts did not like charles lindbergh. but there were many people involved in the america first movement. people think of it as some kind of right-wing isolationist operation, but by december 6th it's a very respected political institution, and there were men and women involved. walt disney was a member, al smith who was the democratic nominee this 1928 was a member and so was herbert hoover, lindbergh, e.e. cummings, lowell thom, the communist activist, and the america first movement was so pretty cay potent that they were making plans to open up offices in every congressional district for 1942 to support the most isolationist candidate running for office whether they were republican or democrat, and there were many members of roosevelt's own democratic party who were strident isolationists. >> on that issue, too, the united mind workers were isolationists. >> yes. >> unusual. >> yes. >> but you also indicate prior
he was not, you know, a nazi sympathizer, he was an american. he did not like franklin roosevelt, and franklin roosevelt from all accounts did not like charles lindbergh. but there were many people involved in the america first movement. people think of it as some kind of right-wing isolationist operation, but by december 6th it's a very respected political institution, and there were men and women involved. walt disney was a member, al smith who was the democratic nominee this 1928 was a...
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she of course never mentioned anything doing nazi. she knew had she done so everyone would be horrified. particularly the german girl with this, being a modern german person she would have been horrified. and but it is absolutely clearly there. felbeck telling here to try to get me so do the sig highly. >> to be clear about it, you obtained the copy of the video footage as part and parcel of the disclosure in the civil proceedings? >> indeed. >> then the second point, and you always dealt with this, mr. mosley, this is paragraph 33, and this relates to the second article on the 6th of april, the follow-up article. when woman e was offered more money, 8,000 pounds you told us, so that we understand it in sequence, what is the significance of this, this point? what is the point you were driving at here? >> to me at least is significant is that they wanted a follow-up article because i had said this was untrue. they wanted really, really to put the boot in. and so they wrote this article purporting to be by the lady and completely compos
she of course never mentioned anything doing nazi. she knew had she done so everyone would be horrified. particularly the german girl with this, being a modern german person she would have been horrified. and but it is absolutely clearly there. felbeck telling here to try to get me so do the sig highly. >> to be clear about it, you obtained the copy of the video footage as part and parcel of the disclosure in the civil proceedings? >> indeed. >> then the second point, and you...
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when american citizens help the nazis, collaborated with nazis in sabotage not only were they e heldhis enemyary combatants during world war ii, they were tried by the military commission.t i we no longer allow american citizens to be tried by the t military commissions and io thik that is a recent decision.unit f what we don't want to do is prevent our intelligenceffilted committee from holding an al qaeda affiliated member in gathering intelligence if the american citizen went to pakistan and god -- and l madrassas and came back to the united states and landed aton dulles airport and started shooting everybody in them all. i believe it is in our national security interest h to give our intelligence community the ability to hold that person and gather intelligence about did another guy coming.at fure what did you do and what future threats do we face is not automatically mirandizing.e t but if they choose to mirandizen him, they can. legis in this legislation we presume military custody but it can be waived. that is the point i'm trying too make.r ve senator levin and mccain have st
when american citizens help the nazis, collaborated with nazis in sabotage not only were they e heldhis enemyary combatants during world war ii, they were tried by the military commission.t i we no longer allow american citizens to be tried by the t military commissions and io thik that is a recent decision.unit f what we don't want to do is prevent our intelligenceffilted committee from holding an al qaeda affiliated member in gathering intelligence if the american citizen went to pakistan and...
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well what would have happened if there would have been enough conscience objectors in the nazi army that would have been a war that would have been no hitler. there would have been no holocaust were if you believe that there never can be enough people were conscious objectors of step a monster like hitler then it's never going to happen first you have to dream it and then you have to live your dream and make it happen for you to tell me that you know i suppose that there are going to be that many conscious objectors you know that just tells me that you know that just gives you more energy to say it is possible you weak we can have that many conscience objects we have to believe that if we don't believe that and for we don't have that dream and we don't live up to the dream then how are we how are we going to survive as a human race if we continue to embrace war as a solution in some cases and we continue to think that there can never be enough conscious objectors to stop an army. i was at abu ghraib for about six months total of interrogation time. when i wasn't at the interrogation cent
well what would have happened if there would have been enough conscience objectors in the nazi army that would have been a war that would have been no hitler. there would have been no holocaust were if you believe that there never can be enough people were conscious objectors of step a monster like hitler then it's never going to happen first you have to dream it and then you have to live your dream and make it happen for you to tell me that you know i suppose that there are going to be that...
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. >> denver airport's runways resemble a nazi swastika. >> many believe it's being used for government cover-up. >> supercreepy. >> what the hell is this? >> what the hell, indeed. obviously not all of these theories can be true. so we went to find out, what the real story here. >> the real story here is denver international airport is, we're an airport. >> stephen: this is airport spokesman jeff green. >> he doesn't want to you knows what's really going on here. >> what's really going on here at the airport is we are operating flights in and out on a daily basis. we're operating just like any normal airport. >> and? >> and -- >> anything else? >> nope, that's it. >> think again. >> strange art. mysterious architecture. what's going on no denver? no one has been able to crack the code. until now. >> william taply is a sweet 72-year-old man who loves the outdoors, working in his garden and exposing the truth. so while others spout crack pot theories about aliens and hidden bunkers, william taply has discovered the answer that was in our face the whole time. >> phallic symbols. >> you kn
. >> denver airport's runways resemble a nazi swastika. >> many believe it's being used for government cover-up. >> supercreepy. >> what the hell is this? >> what the hell, indeed. obviously not all of these theories can be true. so we went to find out, what the real story here. >> the real story here is denver international airport is, we're an airport. >> stephen: this is airport spokesman jeff green. >> he doesn't want to you knows what's...