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reply of the nazi salute. didio is a mixed bag that tries to give itself veneer of respectability so as to better attack islam. in its ranks there are feminists the rainbow colors of the gay community. and the star of david on some prominent flags. it's a mixture of old suits and people. slightly apart from the clowns there's even a rabbi. but it's not a real rabbi. it's actually told me robinson in the disguise he chose to fool the police he remained incognito for as long as he could. down put it down without. it's time for the rabbi to do his bit. if i can the crowd is remarkable tommy robinson's gamble has paid off. the leader of the can speak to his troops. feel he to blame for september the two puzzle living in east london to tell everyone if you're from the government to police. to take away the macleay who likes. to speak for about ten minutes. i. listen closely. i don't think just because the police can get spirited away. the next day and spend a week behind bars. mission and. couldn't take three. cour
reply of the nazi salute. didio is a mixed bag that tries to give itself veneer of respectability so as to better attack islam. in its ranks there are feminists the rainbow colors of the gay community. and the star of david on some prominent flags. it's a mixture of old suits and people. slightly apart from the clowns there's even a rabbi. but it's not a real rabbi. it's actually told me robinson in the disguise he chose to fool the police he remained incognito for as long as he could. down put...
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nazi salute. but didio is a mixed bag that tries to give itself a newer respectability so as to better attack islam. in its ranks there are feminists the rainbow colors of the gay community. and the star of david on some of the flags it's a mixture of old salts and people. like you apart from the clowns there's even a rabbi. but it's not a real rabbi. it's actually a disguise he chose to fool the police who remained incognito for as long as he could. put it down. just in time for the fake rabbi to do his bit. of the. effect on the crowd is remarkable tommy robinson's gamble is paid off. the leader of the video can speak to his troops. now we don't need to blame the most intimate but toothless living in east london to tell everyone if you're from the government. they speak for about ten minutes. listen to. just before the police can get in good spirits of the way. to the arrest of the next day and spend a week behind bars. while . science technology innovation all the least of melamine from around
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live a nazi salute. to didio is a mixed bag but tries to give itself an veneer of respectability so as to better attack as long as. its ranks there are feminists the rainbow colors of the gay community. and the star of david. some flags it's a mixture of sorts of people. like you apart from the clowns there's even a rabbi. rabbi. it's actually told me robinson in the disguise he chose to fool the police will remain incognito for as long as he could. but it. is now time for the fake rabbi to do his bit. if i can the crowd is remarkable tommy robinson's gamble has paid off. the leader of the vo can speak to his troops. will he to blame closer to the floods to fires living in east london to tell everyone if you're from the government to please clue you to take a place close to mclean who likes. to speak for about ten minutes need to look lisa or. listen closely. just before the police can get him to spirited away. the next day and spend a week behind bars. wealthy british style. time that's right. market wh
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the nazi salute. to the d.l. is a mixed bag that tries to give itself a newer respectability so as to better attack as long. as its ranks there are feminists the rainbow colors of the gay community. and the star of david on some prominent flags it's a mixture of sorts of people look slightly apart from the crowds there's even a rabbi. but it's not a real rabbi. it's actually told me robinson in the disguise he chose to fool the police will remain incognito as long as he could play that ahmed down put it down place down time for the fake rabbi to do his best place. to. play. if i come a crowd is remarkable tommy robinson's gamble is paid off. the leader of the vo can speak to his troops. that will heed to the most intimate buds to first live in east london to tell everybody here from the government to please we will allow you to take away the mechanic who likes. to speak for about ten minutes need to look lisa right. listen closely. i don't think just because the police can get him to spirited away. the next day a
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reply of the nazi salute. to the d.l. is a mixed bag but tries to give itself a newer respectability so as to better attack islamic. its ranks there are feminists the rainbow colors of the gay community. and the star of david on some prominent flags it's a mixture of all sorts of people. just like the apart from the clowns there's even a rabbi. but it's not a real rabbi. it's actually tommy robinson in the disguise he chose to fool the police will remain incognito for as long as he could. put down put it down. just in time for the fake rabbi to do his bit playing. if i can the crowd is remarkable tommy robinson's gamble has paid off. the leader of the vo can speak to his troops. that we are here to blame closer to the buds to puzzle living in east london to tell everyone to hear from the government to please we would load you to take away the mechanic who likes. to speak for about ten minutes need to look lisa right. that little innocent little . girl i don't know just because the police can get him to spirited away. the
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reply of the nazi salute. the d.d.l. is a mixed bag that tries to give itself a newer respectability so as to better attack islam. in its ranks there are feminists the rainbow colors of the gay community. and the star of david. but it's not a real rabbi. it's actually tommy robinson in the disguise who chose to fool the police who remained incognito for as long as he could. put it down. time for the fake rabbi to do his bit. if i can the crowd is remarkable tommy robinson's gamble has paid off. and speak to his troops. will he to blame for september the buds living in east london to tell everyone if you're from the government to police. to take away rights. to speak for about ten minutes need to listen lisa right. listen to the follow. up just before the police began to be spirited away. to the rest of the next day and spend a week behind bars. admission and free couldn't take three days for charges free. range means free risk free. types free. downloads free broadcast quality video for your media project a free media. l
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you asked me to save your parents from the nazis, sofia. when he came back to collect, i was waiting for him. and you fought back, like i did. i do like the feisty ones. for centuries, i hated myself for making a deal. i took it out on them, on the ones he sent me to collect, but it isn't their fault. they deserve a chance at redemption. we all do. he'll be fine. check your phone. well, a deal is a deal, sofia. you can ask to save him if you want to. oh, but just one little thing-- i didn't agree to give you exactly the same deal as morgan. if you let escobar off... you take his place. rules are rules, dear boy. you never mentioned he was cute. i can't believe gabe knew how to use the shredder. all my files on morgan pym are gone for good. why did he do it? come on, sis. you talk about the guy all the time, right in front of him. but gabe couldn't possibly know the kind of stuff that pym was involved in. this isn't about morgan pym. this is about gabe. he wants your time, your attention. he wants you back. it's late. i'd better go. bye. [ c
you asked me to save your parents from the nazis, sofia. when he came back to collect, i was waiting for him. and you fought back, like i did. i do like the feisty ones. for centuries, i hated myself for making a deal. i took it out on them, on the ones he sent me to collect, but it isn't their fault. they deserve a chance at redemption. we all do. he'll be fine. check your phone. well, a deal is a deal, sofia. you can ask to save him if you want to. oh, but just one little thing-- i didn't...
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rehabilitation of nazi they are marked off nazi germany i mean new not needed mando not about it goes through you know as a culture from collectors to a general public who how. great soldiers they wore a look how cool they look obvious hold up here all that lenny rift and styles now yes i am yes yes exactly and starting from that it moves in the direction that. belly and and competent they were and i was really horrified by that so i wrote my so-called imperial deal with fire uber alice. how these research resurfaced nazi ideology over the world takes over this human civilization. and yes when i was approached by a certain a movie company of the stoop. they also mean we would like to buy the option to book but you have to think over all those connections was not see germany fossils are moving and stuff like that and i said no it would be the you know to rip the heart out of the book that heartless and soul so that's why i didn't come in claiming to be thank you thank you very much and i just don't know and i hope we will have a movie. and that and i hope that that you are one of your
rehabilitation of nazi they are marked off nazi germany i mean new not needed mando not about it goes through you know as a culture from collectors to a general public who how. great soldiers they wore a look how cool they look obvious hold up here all that lenny rift and styles now yes i am yes yes exactly and starting from that it moves in the direction that. belly and and competent they were and i was really horrified by that so i wrote my so-called imperial deal with fire uber alice. how...
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even today, there is no plaque outside the house relating the history of nazi crimes. the fate of the house has triggered a public controversy in braunau. historians and local residents taking part in the meeting think politicians should have dealt with the issue a lot sooner. >> unfortunately, we have not been able to do anything to the building, either inside or out. that is the main problem we have been facing. >> but the owner of the house was unable to block this memorial, which was erected on the pavement in 1989. the granite stone comes from a concentration camp 80 kilometers away from the town. it is the least one reminder of the past. this man has long been interested in the history of his town. he thinks it is significant that hitler paid so little attention to his own birth place. hitler lived the first three years of his life in baunau but only return once after germany's annexation of austria -- in braunau. that is where he took part in a victory parade there. >> if you consider how the nazi party and apparently how hitler himself dealt with the house wher
even today, there is no plaque outside the house relating the history of nazi crimes. the fate of the house has triggered a public controversy in braunau. historians and local residents taking part in the meeting think politicians should have dealt with the issue a lot sooner. >> unfortunately, we have not been able to do anything to the building, either inside or out. that is the main problem we have been facing. >> but the owner of the house was unable to block this memorial,...
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and that of the procession of presumes near nazi i saw whites. who's been a right wing activists from the age of thirteen. as a stand with a distinct one hundred thirty feel. a little flame that we represent today will one day become a huge joyous fire that will consume all that is wrong all those fools all that is decadent and from the ashes out people will be reborn. a tough speech on the renaissance of the german people and an argument that some believe is a call for racial purity. near nazi villages seem to be springing up across the former g.d.r. . anti muslim anti immigrant anti gypsy. a clash of civilizations i helped spawn monsters such as i am does bearing braving. on the twenty second of july two thousand and eleven bravery claiming to defend western values murdered seventy seven people in norway. fronts england hungary germany who are these new minutes and radicals how do they operate what do they base their beliefs on. our film takes you into the heart of europe's new extreme right. we begin in the center of europe in hungary. here th
and that of the procession of presumes near nazi i saw whites. who's been a right wing activists from the age of thirteen. as a stand with a distinct one hundred thirty feel. a little flame that we represent today will one day become a huge joyous fire that will consume all that is wrong all those fools all that is decadent and from the ashes out people will be reborn. a tough speech on the renaissance of the german people and an argument that some believe is a call for racial purity. near nazi...
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"into dust and fire: five young americans who went first to fight the nazis." this is booktv on c-span2. >> with about one month left in 2012, many publications are putting out their year-end lists of notable books. booktv will feature several of these lists focusing on nonfiction selections. these nonfiction titles were included in the "washington post" best books of 2012. >> for a link visit booktv's website, booktv.org or our facebook page, facebook.com/booktv. >> you may recognize garrett peck from a former bookie did on probation in washington, d.c. is back at local history with a new book on the potomac river, a history and guide. what does the potomac river start and end of? >> it is near davis west virginia, a tiny little trickle that comes out of the side of the mountain and then it ends at point a look at which is 11 miles wide. the river is pretty wide at the mouth in between there's a huge amount of history. hundreds of historic sites. this is where our nation grew up on. it also has to nation's capital on it spent when we think about washington, d.
"into dust and fire: five young americans who went first to fight the nazis." this is booktv on c-span2. >> with about one month left in 2012, many publications are putting out their year-end lists of notable books. booktv will feature several of these lists focusing on nonfiction selections. these nonfiction titles were included in the "washington post" best books of 2012. >> for a link visit booktv's website, booktv.org or our facebook page,...
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it was used in the nazi gas chambers. and gerbils and eva brown all committed suicide with the substance during the cold war period both the us and the u.s.s.r. stockpiled it in their chemical arsenals. the solution ends up on this mechanical table which with its slope and movement separates the gold from the earth. and the yellow is gold right now it's still going down covered in dirt i'm excited because this is what we search for to live you. choose your language. choose the the consensus. choose the opinions that invigorating. choose the stories that imply life choose access to often. six. zero zero zero. experience before series with the power. to full service. so close before sponsorship. nations before politics. they are all here to make it possible. to chimp and the client on our show. would be soon which brightened the. sun from fans to christians. who scream stunts on t.v. don't come. to music sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build the most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn a
it was used in the nazi gas chambers. and gerbils and eva brown all committed suicide with the substance during the cold war period both the us and the u.s.s.r. stockpiled it in their chemical arsenals. the solution ends up on this mechanical table which with its slope and movement separates the gold from the earth. and the yellow is gold right now it's still going down covered in dirt i'm excited because this is what we search for to live you. choose your language. choose the the consensus....
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it was used in the nazi gas chambers. and learned gerbils and eva brown all committed suicide at the substance during the cold war period both the us and the u.s.s.r. stockpiled it in their chemical arsenals. the solution ends up on this mechanical table which with its slope and movement separates the gold from the earth. at the moment the yellow is gold right now it's still going down covered in dirt and i'm excited because this is what we search for to live your. culture is that so much about the taxpayers' money madrid's interest in my people that area the rise and fall of civilizations for over a century there been predictions of western decline given the global financial crisis that started in two thousand and. two we speak your language not of the. news programs and documentaries and spanish matters to you breaking news a little turn a tip angles kittens stories. or you hear. detroit all teach spanish find out more visit. wealthy british style. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy w
it was used in the nazi gas chambers. and learned gerbils and eva brown all committed suicide at the substance during the cold war period both the us and the u.s.s.r. stockpiled it in their chemical arsenals. the solution ends up on this mechanical table which with its slope and movement separates the gold from the earth. at the moment the yellow is gold right now it's still going down covered in dirt and i'm excited because this is what we search for to live your. culture is that so much about...
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sure, ike beat the nazis but what about the moon nazies? oh, they don't exist? that's just what moon hitler wants you to believe. instead, instead we chose lunar appeasement. and it is just emboldened the moon. i swear last week that thing was half the size. this nation, i say this nation must nuke the moon before it can acquire nuclear weapons of its own. and don't think it isn't trying because we know it is teamed up with fundamentalist islam. (laughter) folks, if you ask me, you shouldn't be asking me because i ask the questions around here. this is tip of the hat, wag of the finger. (cheers and applause) nation, one of the very biggest losers of the recent election was traditional marriage. you see three more states legalized gay marriage. no surprise that one of the new states is washington. what dow expect from a state named for a guy who wears q-- capri slacks. (laughter) but one of the state's biggest corporations, boeing, a name synonymous with aerospace excellence and bonner sound effects has indicated in union contract talks that they will deny equal
sure, ike beat the nazis but what about the moon nazies? oh, they don't exist? that's just what moon hitler wants you to believe. instead, instead we chose lunar appeasement. and it is just emboldened the moon. i swear last week that thing was half the size. this nation, i say this nation must nuke the moon before it can acquire nuclear weapons of its own. and don't think it isn't trying because we know it is teamed up with fundamentalist islam. (laughter) folks, if you ask me, you shouldn't be...
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it was used in the nazi gas chambers. and learned gerbils and eva brown all committed suicide with the substance during the cold war period both the us and the u.s.s.r. stockpiled it in their chemical arsenals. the solution ends up on this mechanical table which with its sloping movement separates the gold from the earth. and at the moment is gold right now it's still going down covered in dirt i'm excited because this is what we search for to live. and so go via old gold miners use mercury to make the process faster and easier. in every mill we throw in this amount of mercury look around mother only some of us will gather the gold that we only put this much in each mill come and see how i will do this i thought i meant that i thought. back on the load in the book about the mind of a. mercury is especially toxic to the environment and to humans. which is the brain and central nervous system i was thankful i gathered up what's left of the process in a small container i mercury has the property of dissolving an amalgam mati
it was used in the nazi gas chambers. and learned gerbils and eva brown all committed suicide with the substance during the cold war period both the us and the u.s.s.r. stockpiled it in their chemical arsenals. the solution ends up on this mechanical table which with its sloping movement separates the gold from the earth. and at the moment is gold right now it's still going down covered in dirt i'm excited because this is what we search for to live. and so go via old gold miners use mercury to...
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now infants don't know anything about nazis and genocide or war or hitler.picking up on the stresses of their parents. and, of course, my mother was an intensely stressed person, her husband being away in forced labor, her parents shortly thereafter being departed and killed in auschwitz. under those conditions, i don't have the kind of conditions that i need for the proper development of my brain circuits. and particularly, how does an infant deal with that much stress? by tuning it out. that's the only way the brain can deal with it. and when you do that, that becomes programmed into the brain. and so, if you look at the preponderance of add in north america now and the three millions of kids in the states that are on stimulant medication and the half-a- million who are on anti- psychotics, what they're really exhibiting is the effects of extreme stress, increasing stress in our society, on the parenting environment. not bad parenting. extremely stressed parenting, because of social and economic conditions. and that's why we're seeing such a preponderance.
now infants don't know anything about nazis and genocide or war or hitler.picking up on the stresses of their parents. and, of course, my mother was an intensely stressed person, her husband being away in forced labor, her parents shortly thereafter being departed and killed in auschwitz. under those conditions, i don't have the kind of conditions that i need for the proper development of my brain circuits. and particularly, how does an infant deal with that much stress? by tuning it out....
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philip fought with the british army against nazi germany.e took part in the allied invasion of normandy, a bloody battle that claimed thousands of lives. then he, you know, left ireland to go fight in the war because he just got married. he wanted to make a difference. he still had a wife and seven children. grandchildren as he got older. just what you would want to be as a man, i suppose. >> he wants justice for his grandfather, but time is running out. philip is over 90 years old. he never shows off his medals for bravery. even today, nearly 70 years later, he is afraid of the irish authorities. he deserted the irish army to fight for the british, and he was sent to prison when he returned. the trauma has remained with him. this is the first time his family has let anyone film him. strangers and even more so a video camera make him nervous. >> he is still nervous at this ste. i would want to see an apology, maybe, a thank you, a pardon for the paranoia he has gone through, the suffering wondering if a knock on the door means you get punish
philip fought with the british army against nazi germany.e took part in the allied invasion of normandy, a bloody battle that claimed thousands of lives. then he, you know, left ireland to go fight in the war because he just got married. he wanted to make a difference. he still had a wife and seven children. grandchildren as he got older. just what you would want to be as a man, i suppose. >> he wants justice for his grandfather, but time is running out. philip is over 90 years old. he...
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one state abstain, warning that a failure could boost the neo- nazis. a previous attempt to ban the party in 2003 failed. the move now needs the backing of the second house of parliament and chancellor angela merkel's cabinet. >> the german and parliament has voted to send patriot missiles to turkey in an attempt to prevent spillover attacks from syria's civil war. and it will be accompanied by up to 400 soldiers expected to be deployed in the coming months. >> germany is to send two patriot missile batteries to turkey by the end of next month. the mandate lasts for one year. the u.s. and the netherlands are also sending patriot to protect turkey from stray missiles. >> the reality is that assad is firing on citizens nearly every day. shells are hitting turkey and have killed a family there. a turkish plane was shot down over the mediterranean, and kassam rockets are being deployed against the civilian population. >> the german government has emphasized that the move is not in anticipation of a possible turkish invasion of syria or a possible no-fly zon
one state abstain, warning that a failure could boost the neo- nazis. a previous attempt to ban the party in 2003 failed. the move now needs the backing of the second house of parliament and chancellor angela merkel's cabinet. >> the german and parliament has voted to send patriot missiles to turkey in an attempt to prevent spillover attacks from syria's civil war. and it will be accompanied by up to 400 soldiers expected to be deployed in the coming months. >> germany is to send...
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germany was nazi germany. poland resisted very strongly. the nazis had one of the most resistant movements in europe. the hon variants were different. they were -- the hungarians were different. i was interested in how did they react and the subsequent process of sovietization. >> how would you describe the situation in the country's today, the lifestyle, the economy, the openness to democracy and all that? >> all of them are democracies. east germany is not east germany. it is part of germany, so it is indistinguishable. west germany is poorer in some ways than poland, a country that has recovered more vigorously than the eastern part of germany. poland is a very vibrant democracy, maybe too vibrant, but it plays a very important and central role in europe. it is a member of nato. it is the largest of the former east european countries. it has a larger role in that region than anybody else. hungary is still a democracy, and it is a liberal capitalist states. it has been badly governed and the last 20 years, and if this bill in many ways --
germany was nazi germany. poland resisted very strongly. the nazis had one of the most resistant movements in europe. the hon variants were different. they were -- the hungarians were different. i was interested in how did they react and the subsequent process of sovietization. >> how would you describe the situation in the country's today, the lifestyle, the economy, the openness to democracy and all that? >> all of them are democracies. east germany is not east germany. it is part...
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in 1933 after the nazis seized was a decree issued ordering all gas stopo forces to destroy the nude culture and they did. in san francisco we have a nudist movement. at best you could say we are regular people promoting body acceptance and we are a harmless group of eccentrics. a small mawpive group is controlling supervisor wiener. mr. wiener has made this bargain. if there has to be a nudity ordinance let the people of san francisco decide if they lose the freedoms in a open initiative process and whether they're for tolerance and body freedom or else kill this legislation now. this is san francisco. people all around the world consider us a beacon for acceptance and tolerance and center for free thought. this is america, land of the free. this kind of legislation can't happen here, can it? thank you. >> next speaker. >> hi i am she'lly tenny. i am a lifetime resident of the castro and i intend to raise my kids here and it's about the neighborhood and i agree with the supervisor and the captain the situation has gotten completely out of control. i want to walk down the street and
in 1933 after the nazis seized was a decree issued ordering all gas stopo forces to destroy the nude culture and they did. in san francisco we have a nudist movement. at best you could say we are regular people promoting body acceptance and we are a harmless group of eccentrics. a small mawpive group is controlling supervisor wiener. mr. wiener has made this bargain. if there has to be a nudity ordinance let the people of san francisco decide if they lose the freedoms in a open initiative...
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yes, after 1942, the red army overwhelmed the nazi in men and intakes.ut it was nip and at in the winter of 1941-42. one study suggests that a full 85% of heavy armor outside moscow in the winter of 1942 was a british. the best fighter plane in 1941-42 in the red air force was a plane the americans wouldn't even fly, the p. 39 eric over. the soviets with all the radius, all their wire, all the shipping to provide all that stuff, trucks. all they had to do was get men in uniform and make tanks and artillery, which they did. so yes, they overwhelmed the nazis but it came with a fantastic amount of support from the united states. as american soldiers arrived in england, the new war began between american and british generals for the command of allied armies. dwight eisenhower was the supreme commander, but the british constantly talked about him and denigrated american troops in general, in private and in public. ike's great talent was he found this pashtun much the way george washington brushed aside his own impotence of ordnance in the revolution your whi
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there were moderate not cease. -- nazis. but theyw er were still nazis. but these people are extremists. we do have some type of understanding of how these groups are, and how in chemical their values are to our own. -- their values are to our own. point one. point two is something rob said in his remarks, we need to respect to they are. respect is to understand the gravity of what they are about. they are not about and less corrupt delivery of social services. they are about a virtue. the fundamental political distinction going all the way back to the greeks is the question, are you a virtue based society or a freedom based society? the new government in egypt, iran, all of them organize a panel "live on what they believe is virtue -- political life on what they believe is virtue. it dictates your scope of action in life. it dictates fundamental, moral choices about who you mary, all kinds of stuff. that is another way in which we need to understand. that also leads to some deeper appreciation of how you go about tackling this. very briefly, we should di
there were moderate not cease. -- nazis. but theyw er were still nazis. but these people are extremists. we do have some type of understanding of how these groups are, and how in chemical their values are to our own. -- their values are to our own. point one. point two is something rob said in his remarks, we need to respect to they are. respect is to understand the gravity of what they are about. they are not about and less corrupt delivery of social services. they are about a virtue. the...
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the party and the people of our country are suffering not only the nazis but i mean. for many years the soviet people were led to believe that stalin had died in his kremlin apartment while his country house remained a secret only stalin in a circle was aware of the circumstances around his death. the leaders descendants of only been able to come here after sixty years. alexander bodansky and stepan mckeon have not seen each other for many years stepan is the son of stalin's closest colleague. for the first time they were invited to stalin's country house to see with their own eyes where he lived and died good day to year hello glad to see you here with us have you been here before. many years ago. i've never been here my father used to be here quite often. showing them around stalin's residences historian tough he co-wrote a book about constable and knows the place like the back of his hand. i now understand why start in the had given the order not to clean away the snow under the windows but he wanted to be able to see footprints as the windowsills were very early b
the party and the people of our country are suffering not only the nazis but i mean. for many years the soviet people were led to believe that stalin had died in his kremlin apartment while his country house remained a secret only stalin in a circle was aware of the circumstances around his death. the leaders descendants of only been able to come here after sixty years. alexander bodansky and stepan mckeon have not seen each other for many years stepan is the son of stalin's closest colleague....
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probably one of the most infamous uses of this theory was the radical purity programs in nazi germany. while north carolina's eugenics program reportedly claimed seven thousand six hundred victims before being dissolved in one thousand nine hundred seventy seven north carolina was one of thirty two american states that practiced eugenics and this year it was on track to be the first state to compensate living victims like brooks with a payout of up to fifty thousand dollars they were kind of us except that they were born this kind of genius they. can do better than this. change. to this day not one victim throughout the united states has been compensated for their lifelong suffering in june north carolina state senate rejected proposals to allocate funding for the compensation program some argue that paying victims for what was a legal program could lead to subsequent payouts tied to america's other historic atrocities such as slavery seven decades ago this building served as baker senatorial it's where state officials took virginia brooks and dozens of other young girls to undergo ma
probably one of the most infamous uses of this theory was the radical purity programs in nazi germany. while north carolina's eugenics program reportedly claimed seven thousand six hundred victims before being dissolved in one thousand nine hundred seventy seven north carolina was one of thirty two american states that practiced eugenics and this year it was on track to be the first state to compensate living victims like brooks with a payout of up to fifty thousand dollars they were kind of us...
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he has survived a nazi death camp and wrote about it.alls him a messenger to mankind. he recently shared his thoughts about piece with scott pelley. >> reporter: we have entered the season every year where peace on earth is fashionable again. i wonder what you think can be done to achieve that elusive goal. >> peace is something that cannot remain an abstraction. it must be practiced, created and recreated. war is ugly. only peace can be noble. i know we speak about heroism and heroism usually is a result of war. i believe in simple heroism. if you go into the street and see a woman who needs help and you help her. a child who needs a smile and you smile at the child, you put something in somebody's hand, that's a heroic gesture. sometimes, a handshake has the power of a pledge. >> reporter: and to someone who might say, look, i'm just an individual, world peace must be to someone else, you say what? >> this is our endeavor. it is our duty. it is our obligation. it is our fight. what does peace mean? the end of humiliation. that's actual
he has survived a nazi death camp and wrote about it.alls him a messenger to mankind. he recently shared his thoughts about piece with scott pelley. >> reporter: we have entered the season every year where peace on earth is fashionable again. i wonder what you think can be done to achieve that elusive goal. >> peace is something that cannot remain an abstraction. it must be practiced, created and recreated. war is ugly. only peace can be noble. i know we speak about heroism and...
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because if gensoul had said okay, i like the british in this war, we want to fight the nazis, and giveno the ships over to the british fleet, that would've violated the agreement between the french and the germans, and then hitler would've said you violated the agreement, now i can do anything i want. and he had a million and a half drenched prisoners of war. he could've made slaves out of all of them. he could've dismantled factories in france. so gensoul was in a very, very tough place. he radioed his own admiralty and said what can i do? they said, we will send reinforcements from france, stall for time. those messages were interrupted, or intercepted by the british and decoded. so churchill knew what was going on. sommerville kept telling him, i have deadlines, i have deadlines community tell me what you're going to do. gensoul kept stalling. at 6:00, the british open fire. and they sank a number of french ships, including a very large battleship, killed about 1300 french sailors. so it was a great tragedy. churchill understood it was a great tragedy. and it's not discussed very muc
because if gensoul had said okay, i like the british in this war, we want to fight the nazis, and giveno the ships over to the british fleet, that would've violated the agreement between the french and the germans, and then hitler would've said you violated the agreement, now i can do anything i want. and he had a million and a half drenched prisoners of war. he could've made slaves out of all of them. he could've dismantled factories in france. so gensoul was in a very, very tough place. he...
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morgan famously laundered money for the nazis during the fair during the high high campaign the high seas pirates where there are banks in london that were working with them directly what pirates did have were and this is what sustained them but at the same time i did them when it became very scary for these find answers to do it for pirates because the consequences were very dire they had people who were willing to trade with pirates and that was a lifeline for them and it was what they needed to continue in there was there in that the people who were trading with the pirates where they were they the banks on the in the city of london with a formal bankers where they were in bowler hats and what you know were mostly american traders who were willing and quite happy to trade with pirates but what was also very interesting is that pirates which shows that a lot of people actually did sympathize with them that they got a lot of intelligence you know don't go here or there's a convoy here and so it's very interesting to think sort of the robin hood character or that that a lot of player
morgan famously laundered money for the nazis during the fair during the high high campaign the high seas pirates where there are banks in london that were working with them directly what pirates did have were and this is what sustained them but at the same time i did them when it became very scary for these find answers to do it for pirates because the consequences were very dire they had people who were willing to trade with pirates and that was a lifeline for them and it was what they needed...
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program was a nother program called operation paperclip which was an active recruitment of former nazi scientists into burgeoning u.s. research programs and i know it just keeps getting crazier doesn't it well hang tight under the umbrella of the m.k. ultra mind control testing program the cia launched a smaller operation called midnight climax consider the cia's and raunchy pet project but this one didn't involve volunteers under the control of the deprived minds of george white and sidney gottlieb these scientific experiments began on unwitting american civilians ghalia the stablished safe houses in new york city and san francisco using drug addicted. to lure in human guinea pigs were unknowingly dosed with potent amounts of l.s.d. gottlieb and crew that observed their behavior through to a mirrors in rooms fitted with surveillance equipment sick but it wasn't just prostitutes and their gottlieb's sordid mission the cia gave psychedelics to hundreds of unsuspecting americans used as nothing more than guinea pigs for their nyquil pursuits many of which were mental patients prisoners a
program was a nother program called operation paperclip which was an active recruitment of former nazi scientists into burgeoning u.s. research programs and i know it just keeps getting crazier doesn't it well hang tight under the umbrella of the m.k. ultra mind control testing program the cia launched a smaller operation called midnight climax consider the cia's and raunchy pet project but this one didn't involve volunteers under the control of the deprived minds of george white and sidney...
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. >> the nazi low riders, they refer to themselves 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., la m.a. they 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 tog
. >> the nazi low riders, they refer to themselves 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...
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history of this period, the americans and the british throughout most of the war were fighting 10 nazidivisions combined and the soviets alone were fighting 200 through june of 44. and so, they were desperate for the united states to open up the second front to western europe and the british. roosevelt's stalin to send molotov the top general to washington in may of 42 and in june of 40 to the united states issued a public statement saying we are going to open up the second front before the end of the war, before the end of the year 1942. we promise that publicly and get we don't open up the second front until june of 44 and that is partly because the british refused to go along with this. the united states and the british get involved in what marshall calls peripheral and marshall and eisenhower opened up a second front and the united states when instead to basically defend the british empire. there was going to be a lot of mistrust between the united states and the soviets particularly during the war. the seeds of the cold war actually are visible during the war. in certain tensions
history of this period, the americans and the british throughout most of the war were fighting 10 nazidivisions combined and the soviets alone were fighting 200 through june of 44. and so, they were desperate for the united states to open up the second front to western europe and the british. roosevelt's stalin to send molotov the top general to washington in may of 42 and in june of 40 to the united states issued a public statement saying we are going to open up the second front before the end...
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germany was nazi germany. poland resisted very strongly. the nazis had one of the most resistant movements in europe. the hon variants were different. hungarians- the were different. i was interested in how did they react and the subsequent process of sovietization. >> how would you describe the situation in the country's today, the lifestyle, the economy, the openness to democracy and all that? >> all of them are democracies. east germany is not east germany. it is part of germany, so it is indistinguishable. west germany is poorer in some ways than poland, a country that has recovered more vigorously than the eastern part of germany. poland is a very vibrant democracy, maybe to vibrant -- too vibrant, but it plays a very important and central role in europe. it is a member of nato. it is the largest of the former east european countries. it has a larger role in that region than anybody else. hungary is still a democracy, and it is a liberal capitalist states. it has been badly governed and the last 20 years, and if this bill in many ways
germany was nazi germany. poland resisted very strongly. the nazis had one of the most resistant movements in europe. the hon variants were different. hungarians- the were different. i was interested in how did they react and the subsequent process of sovietization. >> how would you describe the situation in the country's today, the lifestyle, the economy, the openness to democracy and all that? >> all of them are democracies. east germany is not east germany. it is part of germany,...
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i can only assume you were talking about soviet russia and nazi germany. were these regimes possible because of the uniformity? if that is the case, how did the myriad number of protestant denominations in the united states provide a unique defense against tyranny? >> i would not say -- i was not referring to just the soviet union and nazi germany. communist china killed far more of those two tyrannies combined, with no christian heritage to speak of. there are serious scholars that makes serious arguments that there is something and luther's temperament that was germanic. he was no democrat. the more, the merrier. religious factions or alternative sources of social authority. what you want is a society in which the state does not monopolized social authority. >> you talked extensively about religion in the united states contributing to [inaudible] there is one particular force that think they can inflict their views on this country. they insist said it was the intention of the founding fathers to create a christian equivalent of iran, which i do not think
i can only assume you were talking about soviet russia and nazi germany. were these regimes possible because of the uniformity? if that is the case, how did the myriad number of protestant denominations in the united states provide a unique defense against tyranny? >> i would not say -- i was not referring to just the soviet union and nazi germany. communist china killed far more of those two tyrannies combined, with no christian heritage to speak of. there are serious scholars that makes...
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, not only in the nazi body, but in the nazi mind. mussolini is now but a lackie and a serf, a mere utensil of his master's will. many have been astonished. what kind of a people do they think we are? is it possible they do not realize that we shall never cease to persevere against them until they have been taught a lesson which they and the world will never forget? >> right over his left shoulder was the vice president of the united states at the time, a controversial man. what impact did that speech have? >> i think the week that he was here had an impact. we were in the war whether churchill came are not keeping america was a raging against the japanese. not the germans. then hitler made the dunderheaded decision to declare war on the united states when he did not have to. churchill realized what that would mean if the americans looked to your first. the policy of germany first, then japan had be worked out, which is why churchill was in washington that month. i think americans like to churchill. >> his mom was american. >> his mom
, not only in the nazi body, but in the nazi mind. mussolini is now but a lackie and a serf, a mere utensil of his master's will. many have been astonished. what kind of a people do they think we are? is it possible they do not realize that we shall never cease to persevere against them until they have been taught a lesson which they and the world will never forget? >> right over his left shoulder was the vice president of the united states at the time, a controversial man. what impact...
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s this is her book, "into dust and fire," five young americans who went first to fight the nazi army. we didn't want to give away too much of the ending. we gave away a little of it. rachel cox, as another -- has another uncle who became rather notorious and that is to? >> archibald cox. everyone in my family called him uncle bill. nobody knows why. that was as big name. maybe he just didn't like being called archie. >> so you called him uncle bill. i obviously he is well-connected to the watergate era. what do you you remember about that era? >> yeah, well i think the general feeling was that it was characteristic of him to resign when he was put in a position -- i guess he was fired actually. he didn't resign but anyway he left. he wouldn't do what the president told them to do when he felt it to be illegal and against his convictions and the left. it kind of fits with what uncle robbie did. they were a family to -- or raise to do what they believed was right. at all kind of made sense to me the time. i didn't have any sense of you know, really the trail or anything like that. he w
s this is her book, "into dust and fire," five young americans who went first to fight the nazi army. we didn't want to give away too much of the ending. we gave away a little of it. rachel cox, as another -- has another uncle who became rather notorious and that is to? >> archibald cox. everyone in my family called him uncle bill. nobody knows why. that was as big name. maybe he just didn't like being called archie. >> so you called him uncle bill. i obviously he is...
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stuff going on there. >> there's a little nazi stuff.s a broad -- it covers a lot of ground. >> jimmy: it definitely covers a lot of ground. where do you shoot, in los angeles? i thought you lived in new york. >> i do live in new york, but we shoot here at paramount studios. >> jimmy: you'll go back and forth. >> i'm here until we finish, which is about a month from now, then i go back home. >> jimmy: very nice. you have a cabin that you spend some time in. >> i do. i have a place up in the north woods of minnesota. >> jimmy: and you go there just for peace and quiet. >> yeah, i mean it's beautiful. it's -- you know, i have -- there's a lake, and there's a pond and a river, and it's deep in the birch forest, big pine trees. it's incredibly quiet and remote. >> jimmy: are you outdoorsy? do you kill your own squirrels and eat them? >> i haven't done that, no, but i mean, yeah, we swim. you know, i mean we walk. we -- yeah, we're outside a lot when we're in the summer. not so much in the winter. >> jimmy: but no road killings -- no rodent k
stuff going on there. >> there's a little nazi stuff.s a broad -- it covers a lot of ground. >> jimmy: it definitely covers a lot of ground. where do you shoot, in los angeles? i thought you lived in new york. >> i do live in new york, but we shoot here at paramount studios. >> jimmy: you'll go back and forth. >> i'm here until we finish, which is about a month from now, then i go back home. >> jimmy: very nice. you have a cabin that you spend some time in....
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it was used in the nazi gas chambers. and gerbils and eva brown all committed suicide with the substance during the cold war period both the us and the u.s.s.r. stockpiled it in their chemical arsenals. the solution ends up on this mechanical table which with its slope and movement separates the gold from the earth. the yellow is gold right now it's still going down covered in dirt i'm excited because this is what we search for to live. live . i've . lived. plug . live. download the official. language stream quality and enjoy favorites. t.v. to watch. any time at. least which. programs and documentaries in arabic. reporting from the world's hot spots of the interviews intriguing story. and try. to. visit. the. science technology innovation. developments around russia we've. covered. miners use mercury to make the process faster and easier. in every mill we. throw in this amount of mercury look i'm all right only some of us will gather the gold because we only put this much in each mill come and see how i will do this i. t
it was used in the nazi gas chambers. and gerbils and eva brown all committed suicide with the substance during the cold war period both the us and the u.s.s.r. stockpiled it in their chemical arsenals. the solution ends up on this mechanical table which with its slope and movement separates the gold from the earth. the yellow is gold right now it's still going down covered in dirt i'm excited because this is what we search for to live. live . i've . lived. plug . live. download the official....
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i was not prepared for the thousands ofneo nazis and state sanctioned militia that would meet a couple hundred marchers, thousands of them. * there was one young man, 21 years old, young hungarian, who would be the only person to go on tv with me, only hungarian, malan would take a blow horn and walk through the streets against families that hated us, and he walked and he shouted and he kept the morale up as we were walking against this sea of people who didn't like us because we were representing the inclusion and diversity that we so much cherish here. he was inspired by the story of my uncle and he said to me, do you think this is how harvey felt? and i said to him, it's exactly how harvey felt. now, after the march i learned that malan had refused to go into the one sponsor that the pride had left, which was a bar, because they wouldn't let in people from the roma community. and he said, no, that is not the way we're going to do things. and he wouldn't go in. when i left and when i landed back in the u.s., i found out that malan also had another struggle. he went home that night an
i was not prepared for the thousands ofneo nazis and state sanctioned militia that would meet a couple hundred marchers, thousands of them. * there was one young man, 21 years old, young hungarian, who would be the only person to go on tv with me, only hungarian, malan would take a blow horn and walk through the streets against families that hated us, and he walked and he shouted and he kept the morale up as we were walking against this sea of people who didn't like us because we were...
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at that time i would have wanted to kill the nazis.i was a slave i would want to kill the people who were enslaving me. >> it seems straightforward. when it comes to drudge's headline, it's seeking attention. it doesn't matter where it comes, friend or foe he's looking for attention. like a three-year-old jumping up and saying, me, me, me. if they're looking for negative attention, just don't give it to them. don't feed the fire. just ignore them. >> i think they want attention too. i think before they ask for that attention they should probably update their website because it is a hot mess. it's 2012, let's get it together. >> cenk: it looks like it's from 1987. lauren thank you for joining us. >> thank you, cheng. >> cenk: when we come back, the elbow of the day. it's a fun one and literal, as well. >> cenk: glen hubbard was the generous behind mitt romney's economic plan. he probably would have been the treasury secretary if romney would have won. he was the guy who came up with the bush tax cuts. generousgenius moves. he said the c
at that time i would have wanted to kill the nazis.i was a slave i would want to kill the people who were enslaving me. >> it seems straightforward. when it comes to drudge's headline, it's seeking attention. it doesn't matter where it comes, friend or foe he's looking for attention. like a three-year-old jumping up and saying, me, me, me. if they're looking for negative attention, just don't give it to them. don't feed the fire. just ignore them. >> i think they want attention too....
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bought only a few of their own profit and as well as their organizations national nazis because in this area enormous amounts of money are exchanged intentionally going to deploy economic power leads to answer. system has come to establish themselves permanently in the area. the government accuses the small town miners are fueling the bloody civil war. president santos this is another serious reason to eliminate them over the. every day the secret services of the state that you have along with the ministry of mines and energy as you know the country. that this activity doesn't fuel the conflict i mean. you know you look at what is going very well in order to prevent its what again as we have done up to now. a special police unit is in charge of hunting down the illegal gold miners. poor peasants watch helicopters landing in the middle of nowhere. noise going up if it's not then we the small miners fund the illegal groups as the government says he will in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups. because the state doe
bought only a few of their own profit and as well as their organizations national nazis because in this area enormous amounts of money are exchanged intentionally going to deploy economic power leads to answer. system has come to establish themselves permanently in the area. the government accuses the small town miners are fueling the bloody civil war. president santos this is another serious reason to eliminate them over the. every day the secret services of the state that you have along with...
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it was used in the nazi gas chambers. and learned gerbils and eva brown all committed suicide with the substance during the cold war period both the us and the u.s.s.r. stockpiled it in their chemical arsenals. the solution ends up on this mechanical table which with its slope and movement separates the gold from the earth. and at the moment the yellowest gold right now it's still going down covered in dirt i'm excited because this is what we search for to live. which brightened. from fans to. start on t.v. dot com. it's just so. experience before theory is the. model for service. so close before sponsorship. the foreign policy. is to make. a chimp and the client. good laboratory. to build a most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should. only. choose your language. choose the consensus here. choose the opinions that. come choose the stories that impact the lives choose access to. thank you i go via all t
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when peterhof was seized by the nazis it was almost completely demolished the occupying forces took away the major bronze statues and led best reliefs of the ground a cascade almost ten thousand of the park's trees were cut down ditches and trenches replaced once magnificent palaces. after the war when restoring the gardens and parks many were killed by unexploded landmines. who had returned to the city were invited to reconstruct the fountain system before the revolution of nine hundred seventeen the head of the family worked as a fountain maker for emperor nicholas the second. his son pavel followed in his father's footsteps. so who it was nineteen forty six. as far as i remember the opening of the first construction stage are there were only two italian fountains as well as terrorist fountains. there only his pedestal. father and son had to work together all through the night only two hours before the grand opening a nine hundred forty seven with the water jets for the pedestal of the grand cascade finally and stoled. were also present during the excavation of numerous sculptures sort
when peterhof was seized by the nazis it was almost completely demolished the occupying forces took away the major bronze statues and led best reliefs of the ground a cascade almost ten thousand of the park's trees were cut down ditches and trenches replaced once magnificent palaces. after the war when restoring the gardens and parks many were killed by unexploded landmines. who had returned to the city were invited to reconstruct the fountain system before the revolution of nine hundred...