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play meal now sees rule here in the presidents of a quiet german town are determined to stop a neo nazi epidemic from spreading but are their efforts to know our team investigates. the arab league says syria's government has withdrawn heavy weapons from major cities and released some three thousand five hundred prisoners but the body confirms snipers are still posing a threat and called for an end to the shooting meanwhile syria's state run news agency says an explosion has set a gas pipeline in the troubled homes province one of a number of similar attacks since the ten month long unrest began activists claim hundreds have been killed since the monitoring team arrived last week drawing criticism both from within syria and the arab group the league has called an emergency meeting to decide whether to withdraw also observers from syria amid continuing violence their mission is to ensure compliance with a peace plan in the country analysts patrick henningsen thinks events in syria are being manipulated with western powers and arab allies backing insurgent groups to promote regime change.
play meal now sees rule here in the presidents of a quiet german town are determined to stop a neo nazi epidemic from spreading but are their efforts to know our team investigates. the arab league says syria's government has withdrawn heavy weapons from major cities and released some three thousand five hundred prisoners but the body confirms snipers are still posing a threat and called for an end to the shooting meanwhile syria's state run news agency says an explosion has set a gas pipeline...
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still to come in the program the righteous fight a quiet german it becomes a bumble field between neo nazis and those prepared to stand up to them the full story just ahead. jordan is hosting the first a bilateral meeting between israeli and palestinian negotiators in more than a year is considered a last ditch attempt to revive direct peace talks aimed at reaching a two state solution the palestinian president says his side will take quote tough new measures if the meeting fails to bring any progress. reports from tel aviv. both sides have played down any kind of expectation that there will be a breakthrough in these talks saying that these will not lead to direct negotiations and should not be confused to be done in direct negotiations themselves a diplomat said that these talks will not solve anything although they do bring a new energy to the table the israeli defense minister put it this way he said that these are negotiations about negotiations now the last time that israelis and palestinians sat down around the negotiating table was more than a year ago the chief palestinian negotiat
still to come in the program the righteous fight a quiet german it becomes a bumble field between neo nazis and those prepared to stand up to them the full story just ahead. jordan is hosting the first a bilateral meeting between israeli and palestinian negotiators in more than a year is considered a last ditch attempt to revive direct peace talks aimed at reaching a two state solution the palestinian president says his side will take quote tough new measures if the meeting fails to bring any...
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countries have seen a growth in neo nazi groups and in germany more and more young people are joining them some point to poor economic conditions others say immigration policies are to blame the group is going off now reports on what's driving youngsters along such a dangerous path. a quiet down disturbed. a small community divided. it began with the appearance of nazi symbols then the local social center was burned to the ground york ban-ki whose own office was also vandalized says for him the final straw was when your nazis marched through the town's main square. i used to be afraid but it helps not to act alone to have supporters i became a public person with our initiative and it sort of my protection the n.t. nazi initiative is actively supported by around fifty locals many are retired and armed with posters they stand up to those who are often much younger and looking not too friendly like this young man who openly calls himself a neo nazi and admits encouraging a teenager to set the social center on fire he now faces up to two years behind bars and then this new book within tha
countries have seen a growth in neo nazi groups and in germany more and more young people are joining them some point to poor economic conditions others say immigration policies are to blame the group is going off now reports on what's driving youngsters along such a dangerous path. a quiet down disturbed. a small community divided. it began with the appearance of nazi symbols then the local social center was burned to the ground york ban-ki whose own office was also vandalized says for him the...
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rule here yet not all locals agree the initiative is often criticised the neo nazi party even gained three percent of votes at the most recent local parliament election the third on the incident split our town some say were exaggerating and are only making things worse by attracting too much attention but i think they're simply afraid. activists say it's easy for new nazis to recruit new members especially among disillusioned and dejected teenagers with poor infrastructure and high unemployment and few social skills which the town can offer it's often simply boredom driving them to streams while the population of just around six thousand people sausan is a typical small german town far away from large industries and financial centers life here is called and peaceful or at least it used to be before two thousand and nine mr vantine and the other activists do say they are not going to back down until after it turns back to normal but unfortunately the problem with neo nazis in germany exists on a much wider scale thousands of new gather for a needle marches in dresden often clashing wi
rule here yet not all locals agree the initiative is often criticised the neo nazi party even gained three percent of votes at the most recent local parliament election the third on the incident split our town some say were exaggerating and are only making things worse by attracting too much attention but i think they're simply afraid. activists say it's easy for new nazis to recruit new members especially among disillusioned and dejected teenagers with poor infrastructure and high unemployment...
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a quiet german town becomes a battlefield between neo nazis and those prepared to stand up to them the full story just ahead. jordan the set to host the first bilateral meeting between israeli and palestinian negotiators in more than a year it's considered a last ditch attempt to revive direct peace talks aimed at creating an independent palestinian state let's now get the latest details from our teams paula slayer in tel aviv what can we actually expect from this initial meeting. well both sides have played down any kind of expectation that there will be a breakthrough in these talks saying that these will not lead to direct negotiations and should not be confused to be done in direct negotiations themselves jordanian diplomat said that these talks will not solve anything although they do bring a new energy to the table the israeli defense minister who put it this way he said that these are negotiations about negotiations now the last time that israelis and palestinians sat down around the negotiating table was more than a year ago this time around they will be representatives from bo
a quiet german town becomes a battlefield between neo nazis and those prepared to stand up to them the full story just ahead. jordan the set to host the first bilateral meeting between israeli and palestinian negotiators in more than a year it's considered a last ditch attempt to revive direct peace talks aimed at creating an independent palestinian state let's now get the latest details from our teams paula slayer in tel aviv what can we actually expect from this initial meeting. well both...
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in this new global business we will be all nazis rule here. residents of a quiet german town are trying to stop and you not see epidemic from spreading but are there afterwards enough to investigate. iran has successfully test fired a selection of different missiles on the last of ten days of naval war games in the gulf western powers have described the exercise as evidence of iran's volatile behavior france said the missile test sent out bad signals to the international community iran also held an exercise simulating down of the strait of hormuz it said it had no immediate attention of actually doing so earlier tehran threatened to block the world's most important oil route if the west stepped up sanctions against the country's nuclear program and saturday u.s. president barack obama signed a bill targeting iran's oil and financial sector its side mohammad marandi from the university of tehran says america is provoking iran. it is really the americans that are being provocative they are trying to make ordinary iranians suffer at the same time
in this new global business we will be all nazis rule here. residents of a quiet german town are trying to stop and you not see epidemic from spreading but are there afterwards enough to investigate. iran has successfully test fired a selection of different missiles on the last of ten days of naval war games in the gulf western powers have described the exercise as evidence of iran's volatile behavior france said the missile test sent out bad signals to the international community iran also...
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then this new book has been that we won't let me or nazis rule here. residents of a quiet german town are trying to stop a neo nazi epidemic from spreading but are they are after it's enough for our team best to gates. wealthy british style. that's not on. their. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines join in to conjure reports . which brightened if you move from phones to pressure in some. ways for a start on t.v. don't come. iran has successfully test fired a selection of different missiles on the last of ten days of naval war games in the gulf western powers have described the exercise as evidence of iran's volatile behavior france had missile test sent out bad signals to the international community. iran also held an exercise simulating the shutting down of the strait of hormuz that would said it had no immediate intention of actually doing so earlier than ron threaten to block the world's most important oil route if the west step
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it began with the appearance of nazi symbols then the local social center was burned to the ground your own office was also vandalized says for him the final straw was when neo nazis marched through the town's main square. i used to be afraid but it helps not to act alone to have supporters i became a public person with our initiative and it sort of my protection the end of the initiative is actively supported by around fifty locals maybe i retired and armed with posters they stand up to those who are often much younger and looking not too friendly like this young man who openly calls himself a neo nazi and admits encouraging a teenager to set the social center on fire he now faces up to two years behind bars in this new book within that we won't let me know now sees rule here yet to not all locals agree the initiative is often criticized the neo nazi party even gained three percent of votes at the most recent local parliament election. the incident split our town some say we're exaggerating and are only making things worse by attracting too much attention but i think they're simply afr
it began with the appearance of nazi symbols then the local social center was burned to the ground your own office was also vandalized says for him the final straw was when neo nazis marched through the town's main square. i used to be afraid but it helps not to act alone to have supporters i became a public person with our initiative and it sort of my protection the end of the initiative is actively supported by around fifty locals maybe i retired and armed with posters they stand up to those...
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past with fascism like many other european countries germany is seeing a surge in support for neo nazi groups it's a problem that sometimes divides whole towns between those in favor of extremism and those trying to make a stand. investigates what is driving young people down a violent path. a quiet down to. a small community. it began with the appearance of nazi symbols then the local social center was burned to the ground your own office was also vandalized says for him the final straw was when neo nazis marched through the town's main square. i used to be afraid but it helps not to act alone to have supporters i became a public person with our initiative and it sort of my protection the end the initiative is actively supported by around fifty local. retired and armed posters they stand up to those who are often much younger and looking not too friendly like this young man who openly calls himself a neo nazi and admits encouraging a teenager to set the social center on fire he now faces up to two years behind bars in this new book but we won't let me rule here yet not all locals agre
past with fascism like many other european countries germany is seeing a surge in support for neo nazi groups it's a problem that sometimes divides whole towns between those in favor of extremism and those trying to make a stand. investigates what is driving young people down a violent path. a quiet down to. a small community. it began with the appearance of nazi symbols then the local social center was burned to the ground your own office was also vandalized says for him the final straw was...
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what's a nazi? a nazi is a very unpleasant person who believes... very unpleasant things. what things do they believe? well... nazi's think that they are better than other people. and they didn't like anyone who was different. they didn't like people who were jewish, and they didn't like-- so you called that traffic warden a nazi for all those things that he believed. well, no. he... i was feeling very angry and very wrongly, very wrongly, i called him-- a nazi rat bag. oh, not this again. i mean, i was exaggerating a little bit, and i felt cross-- the nazis were a group of germans who chased everybody with machine guns, and they were led by adi hitler. adi hitler? ( all laugh ) only to his mates then, i guess. hermy and joe joe. karen: what's a rat bag? it's a bag where you put rats in. no, it isn't. it's a rat, and you use its tail for the handle for the bag, and you put things inside it, and that keeps it, and that's a rat bag. you mean, like a handbag? yeah. want to get your mother a versace rat bag? maybe it's an airbag for a rat. what? if a rat was driving a car or s
what's a nazi? a nazi is a very unpleasant person who believes... very unpleasant things. what things do they believe? well... nazi's think that they are better than other people. and they didn't like anyone who was different. they didn't like people who were jewish, and they didn't like-- so you called that traffic warden a nazi for all those things that he believed. well, no. he... i was feeling very angry and very wrongly, very wrongly, i called him-- a nazi rat bag. oh, not this again. i...
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. >> the nazis spoke of the resettlement of the jews. that was a euphemism. it was an expulsion. it was the expulsion of jews from warsaw. it had one purpose only and one objective -- to kill them. >> such words are a reminder to today's politicians of the lessons of the past. those lessons are as important as ever as the president of the parliament stressed. >> in the last few days, we receive a final report of an inquiry launched in 2008 and to anti-semitism in germany. it found latent anti-semitism in 20% of the population. for germany, that is precisely 20% to much. >> he has always maintained that the power of storytelling was key to his own survival with commemorations across germany. the country hopes the story of the holocaust will continue to be told for generations to come. >> the commemoration comes as a german parliamentary committee takes up its work in investigating what police failed to uncover a radical neo-nazi group thought to be behind the series of racially motivated murders. the killings took place over seven years. >> lawmakers went out of their way to show
. >> the nazis spoke of the resettlement of the jews. that was a euphemism. it was an expulsion. it was the expulsion of jews from warsaw. it had one purpose only and one objective -- to kill them. >> such words are a reminder to today's politicians of the lessons of the past. those lessons are as important as ever as the president of the parliament stressed. >> in the last few days, we receive a final report of an inquiry launched in 2008 and to anti-semitism in germany. it...
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then the german police arrest supporters of a radical neo-nazi group. have been celebrating the first anniversary of the toppling of the mubarak regime. the center of events marking the day was tahrir square where political parties like the powerful muslim brotherhood stood alongside secular activists. many shared one conviction above all else, in spite of all their differences -- that their revolution is far from over. >> tahrir square in cairo, the spot that came to symbolize the egyptian revolution, crowded with people again. for some, it was a day to celebrate new-found freedoms while others are calling for reforms, but all are united in the same spirit that drove last year's uprising. >> we let all egyptians become one and forget their differences. today is a happy day for our country. >> we should not forget that there was bloodshed here. this is not a celebration. it is an event to express our condolences for our brothers killed in the uprising. >> the revolution still has not deliver all the benefits we hope for. the benefits are still not clear
then the german police arrest supporters of a radical neo-nazi group. have been celebrating the first anniversary of the toppling of the mubarak regime. the center of events marking the day was tahrir square where political parties like the powerful muslim brotherhood stood alongside secular activists. many shared one conviction above all else, in spite of all their differences -- that their revolution is far from over. >> tahrir square in cairo, the spot that came to symbolize the...
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at least there's some justice; the nazis looted a fake.also means that shoemaker's probably telling the truth. that he didn't know the pissarro was a forgery. and maybe no one did. look, the fact that that painting was stolen a month before it was supposed to go on tour can't be a coincidence. wait a minute. holden, the museum conservator. yeah. if what you're saying is true, that the real pissarro has been found, then i must have made a mistake. a mistake? but you've been doing this for 20 years. the fact is, you lied to us, didn't you? you knew that pissarro was a fake the whole time. now we're not just talking about a painting. a man is dead. and you're looking at conspiracy to commit murder. whatever you were paid, mr. holden, it's not enough. paid? you think my integrity would be for sale? he said it would ruin us. we'd already announced the acquisition. it's one thing to display a painting that's suspected of being nazi looted art... ...but to exhibit a forgery? who said it would ruin you? excuse me. excuse me. holden gave you up, ru
at least there's some justice; the nazis looted a fake.also means that shoemaker's probably telling the truth. that he didn't know the pissarro was a forgery. and maybe no one did. look, the fact that that painting was stolen a month before it was supposed to go on tour can't be a coincidence. wait a minute. holden, the museum conservator. yeah. if what you're saying is true, that the real pissarro has been found, then i must have made a mistake. a mistake? but you've been doing this for 20...
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hoover's view was that adolph hitler and the nazis had no real desire to swing west. that's debatable among historians but that was hoover's view, and there's some argument as to what hitler's intentions were. so, in herbert hoover's opinion, what happened at munich was not only that the germans seized the land and took that away from second -- czechoslovakia, which hoover thought was acceptable but it was opening the gates for an eastern expansion and the western democracy should stand aside and were not really in adolph hitler's, nazi germany's line of fire. this is again, i think, probably still debated among historians, but it was, is a thought, encountered at a rather unusual viewpoint. >> what about the jews? where do they fit in this strategic -- >> hitler, of course, ultimately engaged in the holocaust. that was not, of course, known until much later. so, in 1938 and '39, when her abort hoover is writing about the nazi oppression of the jews, he denounces it and is outraged by it, went on the radio denouncing it and gave support to a law that would have permit
hoover's view was that adolph hitler and the nazis had no real desire to swing west. that's debatable among historians but that was hoover's view, and there's some argument as to what hitler's intentions were. so, in herbert hoover's opinion, what happened at munich was not only that the germans seized the land and took that away from second -- czechoslovakia, which hoover thought was acceptable but it was opening the gates for an eastern expansion and the western democracy should stand aside...
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>> i do not believe they were nazi sympathizers. they had a meeting with hitler.ut so did lots of heads of state. i think people started to spin this tale and this yarn. and it was easy for people to put that label on them. >> reporter: despite what our fbi may say, in retrospect. >> first of all, the fbi is notorious for lying. and second of all, there is actually no impeerical evidence that they were nazi sympathizers. and you won't be able to give me any evidence? >> reporter: do you end up liking her? >> i love her. i see her as a human being. >> reporter: do you identify with her in some ways? >> of course i do. i identify with her ability to survive against all odds. i think she was deeply, deeply misunderstood by people. and i think, obviously, i can relate to that. >> reporter: she can also relate to the fame and the infamy. this is her movie. this is her life. the cameras are so intrusive. and the paparazzi. all of it is so breathtaking in a kind of way. is that how it feels to be on the other side of those cameras? >> sure. there's a certain aspect to th
>> i do not believe they were nazi sympathizers. they had a meeting with hitler.ut so did lots of heads of state. i think people started to spin this tale and this yarn. and it was easy for people to put that label on them. >> reporter: despite what our fbi may say, in retrospect. >> first of all, the fbi is notorious for lying. and second of all, there is actually no impeerical evidence that they were nazi sympathizers. and you won't be able to give me any evidence? >>...
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hoover's view was that adolf adolf hitler and the nazis had no real desire to swing west. that is debatable among historians but that was hoover's you and there is some argument as to what hitler's intentions were. so in herbert hoover's opinion what happened at munich was not only that the germans seized the land and took it away from czechoslovakia, which hoover thought was acceptable under the circumstances but he thought it really was opening the gates for an eastward expansion and he said western democracies should stand aside and were not really in adolf hitler's nazi germany line of fire. this is again i think rapidly still debated among historians but it was as i encountered it a rather unusual viewpoint. >> host: what about the jewish? where did they fit in the strategic vision? >> guest: hitler of course ultimately engaged in the holocaust. that was not a course known until much later so in 1938 and 39th in herbert hoover was writing about the nazi oppression of the jewish, he joins many other american citizens and announcing it. he was sincerely outraged by it.
hoover's view was that adolf adolf hitler and the nazis had no real desire to swing west. that is debatable among historians but that was hoover's you and there is some argument as to what hitler's intentions were. so in herbert hoover's opinion what happened at munich was not only that the germans seized the land and took it away from czechoslovakia, which hoover thought was acceptable under the circumstances but he thought it really was opening the gates for an eastward expansion and he said...
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>> if i@could disagree with my colleague a bit, einstein was very favorable to germany until the nazisr. that is to say he certainly i >> what he writes about his school year's written kin 1955 seenthughoutprism already of what the nazis have done. >> he feared the third reich,that right? >> he not only feared it, he wrote many appeals then during the war saying that e germans had descended to a level. >> don't you think this really goes a little beyond that just the@third reich? >> it's the elimination what's now called the holocaust, which@ was then the genocide against the jews. >> isn't there something else about the german psyche, the german temrament? is it because he experienced what, a extremely disciplined >> i mean, i rely don't think -- >> d e holocaust. >> his childhood was a rather pleasan$ one. he does say of cour there was a peculiar antisemitism in the -- that this didn't bother him i really think that he's seeing that is the period of the eing nazi rule that colete disenchanted him. >> on the marketing of the genius einstein, he sets the stage himself for the commercia
>> if i@could disagree with my colleague a bit, einstein was very favorable to germany until the nazisr. that is to say he certainly i >> what he writes about his school year's written kin 1955 seenthughoutprism already of what the nazis have done. >> he feared the third reich,that right? >> he not only feared it, he wrote many appeals then during the war saying that e germans had descended to a level. >> don't you think this really goes a little beyond that just...