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i didn't exactly compare the nra to the nazis, stew $them in the same spot and let the audience sort it out. we're sure to see, on gun owners opponents of gun control and language when you see words like nazis. george orwell in 1946 a famous essay, the word fascism should only be used for people with hitler and-- that was 1946, 70 years later we're still doing it. >> jon: do you see it differently, judy? >> not really, i thought that schieffer was very close to the line of advocacy as opposed to reading the news and being straight about a news story. i do think that even though there was no direct comparison there's clearly an inference that the n.r.a. is equivalent to the nazis and raises questions whether or not he wasn't just a little too opinionat opinionated. >> jon: if the president said there would be outrageous claims ginning up fear among gun owners. >> yeah. >> jon: or among the population. >> i do think that a lot of people-- speaking of nazis, a lot of people, gun rights people think that obama is the next hitler and they need guns to protect themselves from his tyranny a
i didn't exactly compare the nra to the nazis, stew $them in the same spot and let the audience sort it out. we're sure to see, on gun owners opponents of gun control and language when you see words like nazis. george orwell in 1946 a famous essay, the word fascism should only be used for people with hitler and-- that was 1946, 70 years later we're still doing it. >> jon: do you see it differently, judy? >> not really, i thought that schieffer was very close to the line of advocacy...
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> and surely finding osama bin laden and surely passing civil rights legislation and defeating the nazis was much more formidable than taking on the gun lobby. >> jon: and america's great debate giving the topic a lot of attention. but is the dehe bait one-sided. >> i've seen the most beautiful girl i've ever met. she was just that person that i turn to. >> jon: a tear jerking story that got big attention in the media. even more when it turned out to be a hoax. how did reporters miss this one? "the washington post" makes news caught in another plagerism scandal. mr. obama holds the last news conference of his first term and takes a shot at the media for the anger in washington and on the topic of doping, lance comes clean on oprah, will it help his cause or her floundering career? >> here we are in austin, texas. >> jon: on the panel, writer and fox news contributor, judy miller, and jim pinkerton and cal thomas and kirsten powers, i'm jon scott, fox news watch is on right now. >> this will be difficult. there will be pundits and politicians and special interest public lobbyists, publicl
> and surely finding osama bin laden and surely passing civil rights legislation and defeating the nazis was much more formidable than taking on the gun lobby. >> jon: and america's great debate giving the topic a lot of attention. but is the dehe bait one-sided. >> i've seen the most beautiful girl i've ever met. she was just that person that i turn to. >> jon: a tear jerking story that got big attention in the media. even more when it turned out to be a hoax. how did...
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she did not say republicans were nazis. she said her character was in -- and she said -- if you had read had story and not been like a bunch of brent bozell. >> i wish i know who preferenced them. >> he is a guy with a red beer and he is angry all the time. lena said she was exposing her character ter, quote, unquote and thought it was a fun spot to eke plor. the character so the is that republicans were nazis. is she pointed out that she herself might -- she maybe wouldn't, but i don't know. she wasn't clear. she won't date a republican. >> that research problem you just exposed. that goes to the top of news corporation. >> we will lift the lid off of this, baker. >> and because we don't have more time, we will skip the coke and the keiths wins the day saying we have to retire the nazi references for everyone. even though we parsed it or i parsed it for you there is no more nazi referses,ett set raw, also band. and send any offenders to me. there you go. >> i conquer. >> no more nazi references. >> it is a bunch of squigll
she did not say republicans were nazis. she said her character was in -- and she said -- if you had read had story and not been like a bunch of brent bozell. >> i wish i know who preferenced them. >> he is a guy with a red beer and he is angry all the time. lena said she was exposing her character ter, quote, unquote and thought it was a fun spot to eke plor. the character so the is that republicans were nazis. is she pointed out that she herself might -- she maybe wouldn't, but i...
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it follows out in a matter of months, the nazis laid the groundwork for the holocaust. >> there is no other way to say this -- the rise of the national socialists was made possible because the elite and other groups within german society helped. and most importantly, because most germans at least tolerated their rise. >> for angela merkel, the lesson is clear -- human rights have to be continually defended. this is also what would holocaust survivor has made her life's calling. at a ceremony in the german parliament, he described life as a jew in hiller's germany and how jews were slowly rounded up. >> than they were all gone. my family, my friends, the workers from the workshop for the blind, the jewish world war i veterans who still wore their medals on their coats. all gone without a cry, without any trouble at all. we watched as they left, as they obediently began their final journey. every night i saw them before me. i could not stop thinking about them. where were they? what was being done to them? >> inga spent the final years of the war in berlin in hiding. each year, the bund
it follows out in a matter of months, the nazis laid the groundwork for the holocaust. >> there is no other way to say this -- the rise of the national socialists was made possible because the elite and other groups within german society helped. and most importantly, because most germans at least tolerated their rise. >> for angela merkel, the lesson is clear -- human rights have to be continually defended. this is also what would holocaust survivor has made her life's calling. at a...
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estética skinhead, tatuajes por todo el cuerpo y una fijación por la mitología nazi.éñame el tatuaje. ¿y dices que no son violentos? ¿y qué significa? el ku klux klan siempre ha usado la horca, la horca se ha utilizado muchos años para hacer justicia, si alguien era considerado culpable y condenado a muerte casi siempre era colgado. pero nosotros, te repito, no promovemos la violencia de ningún modo. [arma disparando] pram, pram (reportero) queda claro. este otro también se llama james es sólo caballero de la organización racista. lleva una camiseta que pone "orgullo blanco" y hace prácticas de tiro en frente del símbolo de la ss nazi. el ku klux klan somos como un grupo, una raza. creo que la biblia fue escrita únicamente para la raza blanca, por eso las escrituras sólo hablan de nosotros. Ésta es una gota de sangre como la que derramó jesucristo por nosotros esto significa que somos de la raza aria, de la raza blanca y que somos una organización cristiana. (reportero) el lugar es triste mugriento, desordenado. aquí están los archivos de lo que llaman oficina de cont
estética skinhead, tatuajes por todo el cuerpo y una fijación por la mitología nazi.éñame el tatuaje. ¿y dices que no son violentos? ¿y qué significa? el ku klux klan siempre ha usado la horca, la horca se ha utilizado muchos años para hacer justicia, si alguien era considerado culpable y condenado a muerte casi siempre era colgado. pero nosotros, te repito, no promovemos la violencia de ningún modo. [arma disparando] pram, pram (reportero) queda claro. este otro también se llama...
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and so they had this nazi mentality and they used nazi methods. >> hinojosa: in the year 1976, '77, '78. that's pretty horrifying. >> it's horrying to ow tt it can hapn all ov again that it happened in... argentina is a country that is very similar to the united states in its... it's an immigrant country, there's every nationality in argentina, people get on well, pretty well, and this happened. and it means it can happen anywhere. >> hinojosa: so what is the lesson, robert cox, that you feel all of us need to heed, again, after you lived through a dirty war that actually happened in front of your face. at is the messagto us? how should we live our lives? >> the important thing is honest journalism, i think. i mean, in argentina, you had no journalism at that time, and to live in a country without journalism, without people being able to talk to each other all the time... >> hinojosa: so fighting for a free press. >> oh, that's tremendously important. >> hinojosa: and? >> and... decency. you know, let's talk about human rights and human decency. because what was lacking in argentina w
and so they had this nazi mentality and they used nazi methods. >> hinojosa: in the year 1976, '77, '78. that's pretty horrifying. >> it's horrying to ow tt it can hapn all ov again that it happened in... argentina is a country that is very similar to the united states in its... it's an immigrant country, there's every nationality in argentina, people get on well, pretty well, and this happened. and it means it can happen anywhere. >> hinojosa: so what is the lesson, robert...
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and west, like thompson, was among the very first to perceive the oncoming danger of nazi devastation. although by nature she was more of a moral philosopher and intellectual than a journalist, like thompson. she nonetheless traveled alongside her banker husband as he was an emissary with schroeder's bank, a german bank. and was commissioned by the british government to investigate and understand countries across eastern europe. on one of these assignments she went to yugoslavia, and the trip changed her life. from a distance she could see the disintegration of british culture. and its political -- at a time when great steaks were on the table, with more clarity than ever before. the result was her magnum opus, black lamb and grey falcon, a political military and cultural history of yugoslavia that in her hands became a microcosm of tribal contention and foreign conquest that altered the face of europe under nazi siege. it was a 1200 page clarity and call to arms. meant to awaken her compatriots from the deep white sleep of appeasement. to the ruthlessness of hitler and mussolini. and
and west, like thompson, was among the very first to perceive the oncoming danger of nazi devastation. although by nature she was more of a moral philosopher and intellectual than a journalist, like thompson. she nonetheless traveled alongside her banker husband as he was an emissary with schroeder's bank, a german bank. and was commissioned by the british government to investigate and understand countries across eastern europe. on one of these assignments she went to yugoslavia, and the trip...
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♪ maybe this time i'll be lucky ♪ >> set in 1931 prewar germany against the backdrop of the rising nazi performances by michael york as sally's boyfriend, marisa berenson as a wealthy jewish german heiress
♪ maybe this time i'll be lucky ♪ >> set in 1931 prewar germany against the backdrop of the rising nazi performances by michael york as sally's boyfriend, marisa berenson as a wealthy jewish german heiress
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but when it's run by aa nazis, it takes a different light. >> have you come close to calling him? >> no, i think we were in the same hotel lobby one night, missed each other by about ten minutes. >> what would you have said? >> i would have walked up to him and said good luck with everything. sorry about that and see you on campus. i think that's what i would have done, you know? the fantasy is walking up and dropping him, but that's not who i am. i'm not a violent guy. >> do you harbor resentment? >> i wish he would acknowledge at some point that he had a hand in it. he did put out a statement. the timing was perfect for him, actually because nothing is organic. it's always a little manufactured. it was right before we were going to debut, and he put out this mea culpa, and it was hard to move on. i felt good about that, but it was on the eve of us about to get all this bitching attention. >> do you miss it? >> there are parts i miss because when i look back at the pilot of two and a half, it was an absolute gem. an absolute gem. i almost agreed to do that show base on his enthus
but when it's run by aa nazis, it takes a different light. >> have you come close to calling him? >> no, i think we were in the same hotel lobby one night, missed each other by about ten minutes. >> what would you have said? >> i would have walked up to him and said good luck with everything. sorry about that and see you on campus. i think that's what i would have done, you know? the fantasy is walking up and dropping him, but that's not who i am. i'm not a violent guy....
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. >> preconceptions such as the idea that germans are all neo- nazis. >> the problem was hitler. hitler crippled the people of alsace when he forcibly recruited our fathers and grandfathers, even though they were french. this is a trauma that we have never come to terms with. >> not even margin's family. at the start of the war, his father served in the french army, but at the end of the war, he was wearing a uniform. 130,000 men were forcibly recruited by the nazis. hitler annexed the land, claiming the population is ethnic germans. that experience cast its shadow well beyond the post-war years. >> how could they explain to their mothers and wives what they had seen and possibly even done in russia? they could not. they shut the door on it. they refused to speak about it and forbade their children from even speaking about it, so as to avoid ever again ending up as a french soldier wearing a german uniform fighting another country. >> for decades, the government in paris band alsatian german in schools. over the years, even families stopped speaking it as much. this has put many
. >> preconceptions such as the idea that germans are all neo- nazis. >> the problem was hitler. hitler crippled the people of alsace when he forcibly recruited our fathers and grandfathers, even though they were french. this is a trauma that we have never come to terms with. >> not even margin's family. at the start of the war, his father served in the french army, but at the end of the war, he was wearing a uniform. 130,000 men were forcibly recruited by the nazis. hitler...
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those klan robes have a stigma, unlike nazi uniforms, those had style. [ laughter ] point is, saying you're not a hate group just isn't enough. now, i'm not going to win any awards for this-- at least not any i would display-- but i've got a couple helpful hints to help the non-racist kkk. first of all, i know that flowing robes are tradition, but if you want to reach out to today's young, hipster white supremacists, you'd do better with skinny jeans and ironic t-shirts. [ laughter ] and i know the hoods are part of the heritage, but it makes it look like you're ashamed. why not wear your klan affiliation proudly and transparently by putting on a clear hood? [ laughter ] just slip a dry-cleaning bag over your head, and keep it in place with a rubber band around your neck. [cheers and applause] now, that's a great new look-- that a lot of people are going to love to see. [ laughter ] we'll b backht back[cheers and ] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is a billionaire philanthropist and founder of microsoft. i'll ask him how to open up a tcp port to my network printe
those klan robes have a stigma, unlike nazi uniforms, those had style. [ laughter ] point is, saying you're not a hate group just isn't enough. now, i'm not going to win any awards for this-- at least not any i would display-- but i've got a couple helpful hints to help the non-racist kkk. first of all, i know that flowing robes are tradition, but if you want to reach out to today's young, hipster white supremacists, you'd do better with skinny jeans and ironic t-shirts. [ laughter ] and i know...
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one had jews killing nazis.een "jango unchained" but i'm sure they weren't cheering for a national conversation. why is it cool for hollywood to embrace fearless populus but if you do it's nuts? the idea is the same. it's cool to fight back. i am not advocating armed uprising, i'm too lazy. but the suspicions concerning the efforts to disarm them but at the time you act in a manner to disarm them makes you the villain. fearless populist helps keep a government honest which may be why eric holder wants gun owners to cower like smokers. we have seen the movie before. with the same fake actors. it doesn't end well. as usual, the audience is taken while the celebrities returned to the armed bodyguard and do what they really do best. swap coke dealers and hepatitis. in the seven-page executive summary they relegated movies to one mention. they called on all americans to do more. it's up to us. >> eric: do more of what? >> dana: i was surprised they didn't have anything in there. i was thinking about the shooter's mot
one had jews killing nazis.een "jango unchained" but i'm sure they weren't cheering for a national conversation. why is it cool for hollywood to embrace fearless populus but if you do it's nuts? the idea is the same. it's cool to fight back. i am not advocating armed uprising, i'm too lazy. but the suspicions concerning the efforts to disarm them but at the time you act in a manner to disarm them makes you the villain. fearless populist helps keep a government honest which may be why...
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to nazi and hitler by name and expose the bias in today's media mash. that's straight ahead.iving your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or havior or thghts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or serious allergic skin reactions like blisters, peeling rash, hives, or mouth s
to nazi and hitler by name and expose the bias in today's media mash. that's straight ahead.iving your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or havior or thghts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young...
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the people, time in his resistance who fought valiantly against the nazis.the british were relentless. people say look what stalin did in poland, he broke the yalta. i don't believe he broke yalta. look what the british did. no one ever points to that. then what we did increase in the cold war period, the early cold war period in the truman doctrine, 47-49. we had a american advisers early vietnam were already over increase. that's jumping ahead of the british goal is truly -- but back to metaframe, go on to the oil regions. beyond that, it is crucial to churchill. then beyond that he gets singapore back. he gets the far east. it is the richest resource in the world. not us. so that becomes -- it's not a subplot. it is a key plot. >> three parts cold war ended beginning. most americans have no idea and they have no idea what role the british were playing. but relative -- roosevelt did and roosevelt was very, very critical of the british empire as was the vice president from 41-45, henry wallace. he wanted to dismantle the british empire, dismantle the french
the people, time in his resistance who fought valiantly against the nazis.the british were relentless. people say look what stalin did in poland, he broke the yalta. i don't believe he broke yalta. look what the british did. no one ever points to that. then what we did increase in the cold war period, the early cold war period in the truman doctrine, 47-49. we had a american advisers early vietnam were already over increase. that's jumping ahead of the british goal is truly -- but back to...
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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. when he came back, he suffered. 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 stage. 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 knoc
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. when he came back, he suffered. 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....
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who's family was torn apart by the nazis. she is live to tell us about her detail that is taking off on amazon. quite a story. >> and later on a lighter note, sarah simmons is learning how to pound away the pounds. you don't want to miss this new exercise class popping up at gyms inside the dc area. >> everybody is trying to get in shape. >> that's right. >> everybody? >> not you. what were you leading to? >> i think he was talking about you. >> okay. thanks. >> it's a new year. >> it's cold overnight and overnight temperatures falling back in the teens and low 20s. going to be a cool afternoon. highs will only be in the upper 30s to 40. pushing down south and east in georgia now. that's our front from yesterday. far enough to our east, we'll be looking at generally sunny skies around here. won't be perfectly sunny. but mostly sunny conditions and dry. not expecting rain or winter weather around here any time soon. 40 degrees daytime high. cool afternoon with winds out of the west at 5 to 10. nothing too extreme here. and the
who's family was torn apart by the nazis. she is live to tell us about her detail that is taking off on amazon. quite a story. >> and later on a lighter note, sarah simmons is learning how to pound away the pounds. you don't want to miss this new exercise class popping up at gyms inside the dc area. >> everybody is trying to get in shape. >> that's right. >> everybody? >> not you. what were you leading to? >> i think he was talking about you. >> okay....
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plus jeff hall was a well known neo nazi. his own ten-year-old son killed him, put a gun to his head and pulled the trigger. daddy is neo nazi, whether the boy can be held responsible for the death. this is quite a story and it's coming up. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. >>. >> shep: the government in syria has now killed dozen children in the suburbs of damascus. they say the attacks killed 30 people including 15 kids and while they say they have made progress against armed terrorists. we can't confirm either report. united nations have reported that 60,000 people have died in the syrian war. coner powell, there are strikes reportedly intensifying, is that right? >> reporter: it appears the syrian military is inten
plus jeff hall was a well known neo nazi. his own ten-year-old son killed him, put a gun to his head and pulled the trigger. daddy is neo nazi, whether the boy can be held responsible for the death. this is quite a story and it's coming up. what are you doing? nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to...
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the perpetrators could come from within the immigrant community itself and not from within the neo-nazi scene. it is also the story of the devastating impact this chain of events has had on the immigrant communities in germany, not least the turkish community. they will now be looking to the munich trial for some sort of justice. beate zschape, meanwhile, for her part seems intent to remain silent. >> something of a first in the catholic church -- the german wing is scrambling to save face after a rape victim was turned away by two catholic hospitals last december. >> the cardinal of cologne says that may victims are entitled to the morning after pill at catholic-run hospitals in his area but only when treatment can prevent fertilization. he says the bill cannot be used to stop egg cells that are already fertilized being implanted in the uterus -- he says the pill cannot be used to stop egg cells that are already fertilized. onto economic news, and job numbers for the first time since last year exceeded the 3 million level. 3 million more people were registered as unemployed than in dec
the perpetrators could come from within the immigrant community itself and not from within the neo-nazi scene. it is also the story of the devastating impact this chain of events has had on the immigrant communities in germany, not least the turkish community. they will now be looking to the munich trial for some sort of justice. beate zschape, meanwhile, for her part seems intent to remain silent. >> something of a first in the catholic church -- the german wing is scrambling to save...
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when people think fascist they think nazi. naziism was a cult murderous death cult. mussolini was the one who invented the word fascist. it was his ghost writer who invented the word but mussolini took credit for it. he said a fascism could be called corporatism because it's the merging of corporate and state interests. john mackey apparently thought that means the state runs health care, which i don't get because that's traditionally kind of socialist, but he earlier said that obama-care was socialism because it's not that, either. that would be if the va took over our healthcare system because in socialism the government owns the hospitals and the employees there. we have the single payer system that's medicare, i don't think we have a fascist system. we do have a corporatist system. >> john: but to be fair to mr. mackey, is there an argument that the affordable care act because it requires people to buy a private company's product can you make the argument in some ways that is fascist? >> no, i don't think so at all. consider the real history of fascism, what happ
when people think fascist they think nazi. naziism was a cult murderous death cult. mussolini was the one who invented the word fascist. it was his ghost writer who invented the word but mussolini took credit for it. he said a fascism could be called corporatism because it's the merging of corporate and state interests. john mackey apparently thought that means the state runs health care, which i don't get because that's traditionally kind of socialist, but he earlier said that obama-care was...
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he did join the nazis, mr. foyle. he's admitted to it. and for what it's worth, i'd try to defend him if he'd let me. but he won't. there's really nothing more i can do. right. (gasping) (engine rumbling) she's upstairs, sir. sir. perkins: she's been strangled, sir, with a nylon stocking. i bet you she'd been saving it up for after the war. does she have a name? perkins: agnes lyttleton. she rents the room from a mrs. ramsay. she's downstairs. who found her? she did, mrs. ramsay. so, what do you think, sir? boyfriend comes home finds her canoodling with some yank? wouldn't be the first time. (flashbulb pops) i can't believe such a thing could happen in my home. i just can't believe it. when did you know something was wrong? this morning. she didn't come down for breakfast and, well, i thought she'd overslept. were you here last night? no, i was playing bridge with some friends. i didn't arrive home until about 10:00. i was here in the house last night and all the time she was... perkins: you want some more tea? no. no, thank you. thank yo
he did join the nazis, mr. foyle. he's admitted to it. and for what it's worth, i'd try to defend him if he'd let me. but he won't. there's really nothing more i can do. right. (gasping) (engine rumbling) she's upstairs, sir. sir. perkins: she's been strangled, sir, with a nylon stocking. i bet you she'd been saving it up for after the war. does she have a name? perkins: agnes lyttleton. she rents the room from a mrs. ramsay. she's downstairs. who found her? she did, mrs. ramsay. so, what do...
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my next door neighbor was a romanian nazi. we didn't speak for four years. he didn't say one word in four years. also, there were lots of people living in madrid then who loved spanish culture as i do, and at one point in the book, i call this book "a love letter to spain," and it is, but in addition to the -- i would see one parone walking around in the neighborhood all the time and a batista walking around, but when i saw real nazis, that was really something else. i was invited to a party at his place, a big apartment, and since he was a guy i worked with in cultural affairs, i went to the party, and there was ava gardener, and at the other end of the room was a guy hitler called his favorite soldier. he was the leader of the attacks on this mountain top where the partisans in italy had captured mouslini and didn't know what to do with him, and they led in the middle of the night, to a flat place on the top of the mountain to come in silently with the glider, and they killed all the partisans who got mouslini and put him back in power. he's on the other e
my next door neighbor was a romanian nazi. we didn't speak for four years. he didn't say one word in four years. also, there were lots of people living in madrid then who loved spanish culture as i do, and at one point in the book, i call this book "a love letter to spain," and it is, but in addition to the -- i would see one parone walking around in the neighborhood all the time and a batista walking around, but when i saw real nazis, that was really something else. i was invited to...
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percent conviction rate in federal courts because they're kangaroo courts and have selected juries nazi germany had juries they were just selected juries and i mean if you don't have ninety seven percent conviction rates in a free country give me a break i mean it's turned out with d.n.a. thirty seven percent of people on death row on average are innocent and it comes out all the time they know people are innocent and frame them i know people who've been released from prison who had no criminal record and were put on death row just because they felt like doing it so yeah we have a lot of psychopaths like a pastor and are attracted to government power that's one o one criminology and look gary webb told me he was coming on my show in three months the pulitzer prize winner for dark alliance on cia drug dealing and they tried to discredit him he had a new book coming out doubly proving that he had been accurate and he told people three people i talked friend to this. you know and i talked to me when i was being harassed that people were breaking in his house special forces type guys were s
percent conviction rate in federal courts because they're kangaroo courts and have selected juries nazi germany had juries they were just selected juries and i mean if you don't have ninety seven percent conviction rates in a free country give me a break i mean it's turned out with d.n.a. thirty seven percent of people on death row on average are innocent and it comes out all the time they know people are innocent and frame them i know people who've been released from prison who had no criminal...
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if you read a disco pick novel or if you go look at what does topix real countries have done like nazi germany or other cases america is rapidly becoming that and then some but you kind of parallel systems you still have some of the old freedoms left and people think they're free and there's still some first amendment but it doesn't matter the tyrants are just moving forward and both parties are controlled by the very same mega banks that you have exposed max. and it just gets worse and worse and worse by the minute and now you have germany pulling their gold out a bunch of other countries kayleigh me we're going to get to germany a second don't let me just focus on this idea of tyranny for a second now i've been on your show a few times we've had we've talked about the banks and the mega banks etc and but this idea of terra as a relates to the second amendment and gun ownership and gun control and of course this is a huge topic baloch ross the country in the united states my point that i made on your show before and i'd like to ask you make the point again if the people who are owning
if you read a disco pick novel or if you go look at what does topix real countries have done like nazi germany or other cases america is rapidly becoming that and then some but you kind of parallel systems you still have some of the old freedoms left and people think they're free and there's still some first amendment but it doesn't matter the tyrants are just moving forward and both parties are controlled by the very same mega banks that you have exposed max. and it just gets worse and worse...
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>> first of all never bring up nazis. that is a biggest mistake ever.'t i this, think limbaugh is sort of distorting what he is saying. jon: we'll have more with the "news watch" panel this weekend. be sure to catch it. we cover all the big stories of week, 2:00 p.m. saturday. two p.m. eastern i should say on fox. jenna. jenna: if you have a need for speed the most appetizing corvette in 60 years hitting the auction block. the famous chef behind the wheel. we'll show that to you next birr on may 18th, five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. before you begin an aspirin regimen. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose
>> first of all never bring up nazis. that is a biggest mistake ever.'t i this, think limbaugh is sort of distorting what he is saying. jon: we'll have more with the "news watch" panel this weekend. be sure to catch it. we cover all the big stories of week, 2:00 p.m. saturday. two p.m. eastern i should say on fox. jenna. jenna: if you have a need for speed the most appetizing corvette in 60 years hitting the auction block. the famous chef behind the wheel. we'll show that to you...
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cronkite, and rooney as very tender aims covered the air war against nazi germany when that was about the only meaningful action going on in the european theater against hitler. so from december 1942, for about the next year, cronkite and rooney, bigert, were together almost every day covering the bomber boys and their incredibly brave missions over nazi germany. they were among the first handful of reporters allowed to fly along on a b17 and b-24 bombing mission over germany, which they did in february 1943, very early on. they were three of the charter members of what is known as the writing 69th. a fraternity of reporters trained by the eighth air force to nye along on bombing missions. >> host: how much journalism experience did each have? >> very wet behind the ears. cronkite was a fuses and was guy and for the kansas city ub text. boyle had only a little bit more experience than that. rooney had never written a real news article in his life before the joined stars and stripes in the fall of 1942. bigert was basically a metro text, city desk reporter for the new york herald trans
cronkite, and rooney as very tender aims covered the air war against nazi germany when that was about the only meaningful action going on in the european theater against hitler. so from december 1942, for about the next year, cronkite and rooney, bigert, were together almost every day covering the bomber boys and their incredibly brave missions over nazi germany. they were among the first handful of reporters allowed to fly along on a b17 and b-24 bombing mission over germany, which they did in...
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announcer: then came the nazis. between 1941 and 1945 soviet jews were savagely persecuted. subjected to every possible pain and humiliation and murdered in mass executions. eckstein: this is babiyar outside of kiev here in the ukraine. one of hundreds of killing fields from world war ii's holocaust throughout the former soviet union. there is a traditional memorial prayer of the dead that is recited when we come to visit this site. (speaking hebrew) lord full of mercy, remember those who died here. (singing hebrew) it was here in 1941 that in a period of five days over a hundred thousand jews were killed here by the nazis. holocaust survivor: they were all brought to babiyar and they were all undressed, everyone, and then they were killed. you can't, you can't even imagine, a lot of people can't imagine. announcer: those who managed to survive the nazis then suffered the post world war ii persecution, indoctrination and anti- semitism of the communists. jews were forbidden to practice their faith and were denied education and denied jobs. they lived in fear of the soviet pe
announcer: then came the nazis. between 1941 and 1945 soviet jews were savagely persecuted. subjected to every possible pain and humiliation and murdered in mass executions. eckstein: this is babiyar outside of kiev here in the ukraine. one of hundreds of killing fields from world war ii's holocaust throughout the former soviet union. there is a traditional memorial prayer of the dead that is recited when we come to visit this site. (speaking hebrew) lord full of mercy, remember those who died...
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he was a white supremacist, had links to the neo-nazi movement.hey found all sorts of neo-nazi paraphernalia at his house, a video of the national socialist movement annual convention, waffen paraphernalia and this arsenal of 18 weapons, high capacity magazines, 40,000 rounds of ammunition, and here is the kicker. he was a convicted felon. he had been convicted of manslaughter in 1990, gone to prison for a shooting death of a hispanic man in a traffic dispute. he was somebody who was not eligible to own any firearms at all, and yet somehow he managed to acquire these weapons. this goes directly to that -- one of those proposals that you were highlighting before, universal background checks. if he had gone into a gun store and tried to buy these weapons legally and openly, a background check would have stopped him. >> right. >> but if he goes to a gun show, if he gets it from a private dealer, that background check never takes place. >> well, certainly we'll learn more in the days ahead and supporting the president's proposals no doubt. nbc's micha
he was a white supremacist, had links to the neo-nazi movement.hey found all sorts of neo-nazi paraphernalia at his house, a video of the national socialist movement annual convention, waffen paraphernalia and this arsenal of 18 weapons, high capacity magazines, 40,000 rounds of ammunition, and here is the kicker. he was a convicted felon. he had been convicted of manslaughter in 1990, gone to prison for a shooting death of a hispanic man in a traffic dispute. he was somebody who was not...
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first nazi germany and now communist russia.nd unlike chambers, we believed that the united states would eventually turn back the timing is threat to western civilization, just as surely as it had done to the equally evil threat posed by nazi germany. not, mind you, that we underestimate the might of the soviet military or the strength and resolve of the anti-anti-communist forces, the rate against us both at home and abroad. there were times we came close -- other conservative communists like james burnham wrote a book titled suicide of the west. we feared they might be right. for me, one especially discouraging education was the fight against ronald reagan's decision in 1983 to station a medium-range missiles in europe to counter the soviet buildup of similar missiles on his side of the dividing line between its domain and the west. massive protests were planned here at home and all over the world, with the biggest one scheduled for the hague, to which over 1 million people from every country in western europe were streaming p
first nazi germany and now communist russia.nd unlike chambers, we believed that the united states would eventually turn back the timing is threat to western civilization, just as surely as it had done to the equally evil threat posed by nazi germany. not, mind you, that we underestimate the might of the soviet military or the strength and resolve of the anti-anti-communist forces, the rate against us both at home and abroad. there were times we came close -- other conservative communists like...
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this was a fascist and even nazis in exile were living in madrid. my next-door neighbor was a romanian nazi. we didn't speak for four years. and also there were lots of people living in madrid then who loved spanish culture as i do. at one point i call this a love letter to spain and it is. i would seek one dimming go corona walking around in my neighborhood, juan domongo pe o perro perrone. when i would see real nazis that was something else. i went to a party. i was invited by the spanish government to go to a party at his place and since he was a guy i worked with in cultural affairs i went to the party and walked in the door in the immediately spotted two people. i couldn't believe it. on one end of the room was a bug gardner who lived in spain and on the other end of the room was otto scored zany --scorzene the guy had their call his favorites folder, he was the leader of the attack on this mountaintop with gliders, partisans in italy who captured mussolini, not sure what to do in 43, and he led this in the middle of the night, these gliders in
this was a fascist and even nazis in exile were living in madrid. my next-door neighbor was a romanian nazi. we didn't speak for four years. and also there were lots of people living in madrid then who loved spanish culture as i do. at one point i call this a love letter to spain and it is. i would seek one dimming go corona walking around in my neighborhood, juan domongo pe o perro perrone. when i would see real nazis that was something else. i went to a party. i was invited by the spanish...
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seriously believe besides the fact that hitler actually promoted the use in ownership of guns the nazi youth in particular they had gun clubs but you know historical factual aside chris only the nazi youth though not the jews did they i don't think he was encouraging the jews don't know i don't think so you know right because you see what we haven't really who want to have them and when you can register them and control who can have them then you can control who can't have them and the people who disagree with you are the people who let me let me rephrase that because the because the jews in the warsaw ghetto were actually fairly well armed and didn't do them a whole lot of good what what. can you identify any indigenous revolution a revolution where the local people were fighting off themselves they were overthrowing their own government which had become oppressive that was successful i can think of a lot where foreign invaders were repelled or foreign forces like our revolution where we threw off the british but they were hard with they were about to me about the french revolution th
seriously believe besides the fact that hitler actually promoted the use in ownership of guns the nazi youth in particular they had gun clubs but you know historical factual aside chris only the nazi youth though not the jews did they i don't think he was encouraging the jews don't know i don't think so you know right because you see what we haven't really who want to have them and when you can register them and control who can have them then you can control who can't have them and the people...