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. >>> and the nazi next door. the american town stunned. the former nazi commander allegedly living right next to them. and tonight, the new surprise on that same street. >> announcer: from abc news, this is abc "world news" with david muir. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us. here on a saturday night. we do begin tonight with two separate air scares. two separate flights, packed with passengers and crew, suddenly fearing that there were bombs on board. the cases unrelated, both frightening. this egypt-bound flight bound for new york city, suddenly military jets scrambled, escorting the flight as it was diverted to scotland after someone found a note in the bathroom saying a bomb onboard. it had a seat number. the other flight on frontier airlines, a passenger told a flight attendant there's a bomb in his backpack. the flight crew piling seat cushions on top of the bag, doing anything to protect passengers. we have both flights covered tonight, beginning with one still unfolding at this hour the one heading for new york cit
. >>> and the nazi next door. the american town stunned. the former nazi commander allegedly living right next to them. and tonight, the new surprise on that same street. >> announcer: from abc news, this is abc "world news" with david muir. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us. here on a saturday night. we do begin tonight with two separate air scares. two separate flights, packed with passengers and crew, suddenly fearing that there were bombs...
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these women would go completely 100% nazi and rush off to the east and become killers. if they process a transformation that i'm trying to delineate through the biography. >> whose picture on the front of the book? >> that is -- [inaudible] it's a very chilling photograph. just the stare is quite -- it's still grabs me. still startles me. she was a young woman, a baby boomer, born right after the first world war i. who grew up in a working class family in bizarre land which was a contested territory, a border region. there was a lot of attempts to rejoin the league of nations mandate with germany. in the '30s. she worked on a chicken farm, she had a, you know, kind of graceful education. trying to get out and see the world, you know, these am brigses -- ambitions stirred by the women in particular. and trying to find her way. and what she does is finds her way to a nazi newspaper office, and working as a typist there. she has a clerical skills, and she meets her husband there who is a thug. a street fighter. he's got even throwing -- showing off the scars and bruises. s
these women would go completely 100% nazi and rush off to the east and become killers. if they process a transformation that i'm trying to delineate through the biography. >> whose picture on the front of the book? >> that is -- [inaudible] it's a very chilling photograph. just the stare is quite -- it's still grabs me. still startles me. she was a young woman, a baby boomer, born right after the first world war i. who grew up in a working class family in bizarre land which was a...
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the government has come under fire that a neo-nazi group went on a decade-long killing spree undetected than that and fellow -- intelligence officials bungled the investigation. >> they will be working closer together to clamp down on the right wing. they will keep a lockdown on domestic threats and also warning of the rise of extremism at home. >> the report contains a lot of details about the neo-nazi scenes. the number of right wing extremist is estimated to have fallen to their committing 6% more crimes, especially violent ones. the report also notes a drop in the number of radical islamists next year to almost 5000. the interior minister expresses concern over an escalation between islamist groups and far right groups such as the pro- nrw. >> you can clearly see that growth -- both are using confrontations to convince some of them to further radicalize the violence and they have done it before. >> in a standoff between the two groups, it developed into a riot. the police were caught off guard. one officer was badly injured. they announced they had blocked this to bar the political
the government has come under fire that a neo-nazi group went on a decade-long killing spree undetected than that and fellow -- intelligence officials bungled the investigation. >> they will be working closer together to clamp down on the right wing. they will keep a lockdown on domestic threats and also warning of the rise of extremism at home. >> the report contains a lot of details about the neo-nazi scenes. the number of right wing extremist is estimated to have fallen to their...
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the government has come under fire that a neo-nazi group went on a decade-long killing spree undetected than that and fellow -- intelligence officials bungled the investigation. >> they will be working closer together to clamp down on the right wing. they will keep a lockdown on domestic threats and also warning of the rise of extremism at home. >> the report contains a lot of details about the neo-nazi scenes. the number of right wing extremist is estimated to have fallen to their committing 6% more crimes, especially violent ones. the report also notes a drop in the number of radical islamists next year to almost 5000. the interior minister expresses concern over an escalation between islamist groups and far right groups such as the pro- nrw. >> you can clearly see that growth -- both are using confrontations to convince some of them to further radicalize the violence and they have done it before. >> in a standoff between the two groups, it developed into a riot. the police were caught off guard. one officer was badly injured. they announced they had blocked this to bar the political
the government has come under fire that a neo-nazi group went on a decade-long killing spree undetected than that and fellow -- intelligence officials bungled the investigation. >> they will be working closer together to clamp down on the right wing. they will keep a lockdown on domestic threats and also warning of the rise of extremism at home. >> the report contains a lot of details about the neo-nazi scenes. the number of right wing extremist is estimated to have fallen to their...
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in september of 1939 with nazi germany's invasion of poland, museums closed. of art were packed up and moved out side of the city's with an edge of allied bombings works that were evacuated with some 400 object speed this took place in 1941 following the blockade. in italy the works were moved on multiple locations into the castles in the countryside. works that couldn't be moved such as the iconic michelangelo were in tune creating the scene of the silo with the adjacent slaves by michelangelo and the museum officials concerned that obama might land on top of the academia destroying the feeling they only could hope it would deflect the falling roof and say of the sculpture. of course leonardo da vinci's most important work in the last supper painted on the north wall in santa maria was protected with sandbags and held in place by the bases on side of wall pitted in fact it was realized in 43 when in the cultural center landed in the courtyard and obliterated blowing out of the east wall of the dining hall over here on the right and leaving the last supper exp
in september of 1939 with nazi germany's invasion of poland, museums closed. of art were packed up and moved out side of the city's with an edge of allied bombings works that were evacuated with some 400 object speed this took place in 1941 following the blockade. in italy the works were moved on multiple locations into the castles in the countryside. works that couldn't be moved such as the iconic michelangelo were in tune creating the scene of the silo with the adjacent slaves by michelangelo...
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art became a weapon of propaganda for the nazis as he rose to power. story begins in may 1938 with hitler and the nazi visits, first state visit to italy beginning in rome. they walked t through the colism with mussolini accompanying the. they look at this wonderful sculpture. and after four or five days they made it to force on the last day. they only had 10 hours that more than two of them are allocated to visit the great museums of florence following this introduction of the furor alongside benito mussolini. they walked through the quarters starting at the palace and crossed over, and they made it to the museum. hitler felt like an artist walking among artists. having a chance to see masterpieces he had only seen in books or had studied in galleries. he was fascinated with all of these things and it really showed them the art of what was possible, concerning his dream of building a museum in his hometown but it was going to be known as his museum. he made these drawings and sketches working on it in the period following 1938, and ultimately led to t
art became a weapon of propaganda for the nazis as he rose to power. story begins in may 1938 with hitler and the nazi visits, first state visit to italy beginning in rome. they walked t through the colism with mussolini accompanying the. they look at this wonderful sculpture. and after four or five days they made it to force on the last day. they only had 10 hours that more than two of them are allocated to visit the great museums of florence following this introduction of the furor alongside...
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the great impresarios of this discourse, of this logic, were of course the nazis. but again we need to remember that this logic could be applied to anybody and everybody. of course, real jews, millions of real jews suffered from the nazis of this logic but a judaizers all of jews of culture. of the 112 artists that hitler and others condemned as degenerate artist, jewish artists, only six were jews even by the nazis definition of judaism. the others were all other things. the same is true of the many musicians like -- condemned. or the many mathematicians. tenacity with jewish mathematics is, david, condemned as jewish mathematicians even though they were not jewish. so the nazis were, of course the most relentless and the most successful impresarios of this discourse. and they presented themselves as saving the world from jewish ways of thought. remember the line at the burning of anti-german books in 1933, he says the age of rampant jewish intellectualism is at an end. by which he meant the age of all those jewish pashtun to give me the age of just jews, the age
the great impresarios of this discourse, of this logic, were of course the nazis. but again we need to remember that this logic could be applied to anybody and everybody. of course, real jews, millions of real jews suffered from the nazis of this logic but a judaizers all of jews of culture. of the 112 artists that hitler and others condemned as degenerate artist, jewish artists, only six were jews even by the nazis definition of judaism. the others were all other things. the same is true of...
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click now to the trial in munich of a neo-nazi terror cell. testimony continued for a sixth day and they heard from one of the legends helpers known only as karsten s. >> he testified about his links to the only surviving member of the right wing extremist group, the national socialist underground. >> the hooded defendant karsten s. could emerge as the most important witness for the prosecution in bidding to giving the murder weapon to her and her accomplices, but he claims his only motivation was to show off to his friends. >> when you supply someone with a weapon with a silencer, and looks impressive. anyone would say that. >> they argue that he was simply seeking recognition and was not motivated by a commitment to neo-nazi ideology. but he says he cannot recall many of the details surrounding the purchase of the handgun. lawyers believe he knows plenty. >> he describes this like it was an adventure holiday. he was a leading member of the neo-nazi scene. >> his testimony could prove damaging to a codefendant, a former leader of the far righ
click now to the trial in munich of a neo-nazi terror cell. testimony continued for a sixth day and they heard from one of the legends helpers known only as karsten s. >> he testified about his links to the only surviving member of the right wing extremist group, the national socialist underground. >> the hooded defendant karsten s. could emerge as the most important witness for the prosecution in bidding to giving the murder weapon to her and her accomplices, but he claims his only...
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click now to the trial in munich of a neo-nazi terror cell. testimony continued for a sixth day and they heard from one of the legends helpers known only as karsten s. >> he testified about his links to the only surviving member of the right wing extremist group, the national socialist underground. >> the hooded defendant karsten s. could emerge as the most important witness for the prosecution in bidding to giving the murder weapon to her and her accomplices, but he claims his only motivation was to show off to his friends. >> when you supply someone with a weapon with a silencer, and looks impressive. anyone would say that. >> they argue that he was simply seeking recognition and was not motivated by a commitment to neo-nazi ideology. but he says he cannot recall many of the details surrounding the purchase of the handgun. lawyers believe he knows plenty. >> he describes this like it was an adventure holiday. he was a leading member of the neo-nazi scene. >> his testimony could prove damaging to a codefendant, a former leader of the far righ
click now to the trial in munich of a neo-nazi terror cell. testimony continued for a sixth day and they heard from one of the legends helpers known only as karsten s. >> he testified about his links to the only surviving member of the right wing extremist group, the national socialist underground. >> the hooded defendant karsten s. could emerge as the most important witness for the prosecution in bidding to giving the murder weapon to her and her accomplices, but he claims his only...
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it was nazi experiments in the concentration camps during the war performed on jewish women prisonersut ovulation. so in 2013 in the united states of america we're having legislation based on nazi science that was done in the '40s. >> john: if you're just tuning in pro-life viewers, elayne boosler called you all nazis. >> god bless her for that. >> john: todd aiken talked about how the female body has a way of shutting that done. >> goat that from the nazi experiments. not only are they not right but until we have two or three more nazi periods to redo the experiments, i don't think it should be used as science. >> what you're saying, really i have to say put the nazis in a bad light. >> it changes everything. >> john: dean, did the republicans have to implode before they get the message? it is one thing to sincerely be opposed to abortion for moral reasons. it is another thing to say things like this that send women running away from you at the ballot box. >> in defense of trent franks, he was probably talking about men raping each other. chance of pregnancy is very low. >> that was
it was nazi experiments in the concentration camps during the war performed on jewish women prisonersut ovulation. so in 2013 in the united states of america we're having legislation based on nazi science that was done in the '40s. >> john: if you're just tuning in pro-life viewers, elayne boosler called you all nazis. >> god bless her for that. >> john: todd aiken talked about how the female body has a way of shutting that done. >> goat that from the nazi experiments....
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. >>> he's accused of being a nazi war criminal.re his son iáhápvr'g about those accusations. oing tom about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? oh, yeah. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. [ wife ] sorry. [ male announcer ] but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. on any new volkswagen. and you wouldn't have it any other way.e. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor abou
. >>> he's accused of being a nazi war criminal.re his son iáhápvr'g about those accusations. oing tom about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? oh, yeah. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. [ wife ] sorry. [ male announcer ] but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a passat. that's the power of german...
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in his own country, critics say he is encouraging neo-nazi groups. extreme right-wing groups are increasingly targeting hundred's jewish population. >> they say it is a family gathering. thousands have come to this may 1 rally organized by the far right party in budapest. the party is the third largest in hungary's parliament. he sues anyone who describes it as a neo-nazi party. it prefers the term national radicals. these bikers are also national medical's. the recently tried to corrupt a march organized by holocaust survivors. they thundered past budapest was the biggest synagogue, carrying banners with said, cassette and step on the gas -- "step on the gas." the government has banned the slogan. >> the slogan was not supposed to be provocative. we like stepping on the gas. >> the european union is not relevant here. instead, there are maps of greater hungary before this treaty divided the country. the far right extremists want the territory hungary lost after the first world war return. this is a central theme of the radicals, as is anti-semitism.
in his own country, critics say he is encouraging neo-nazi groups. extreme right-wing groups are increasingly targeting hundred's jewish population. >> they say it is a family gathering. thousands have come to this may 1 rally organized by the far right party in budapest. the party is the third largest in hungary's parliament. he sues anyone who describes it as a neo-nazi party. it prefers the term national radicals. these bikers are also national medical's. the recently tried to corrupt...
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the former nazi commander allegedly living right next to them. and tonight, the new surprise on that same street. >> announcer: from abc news, this is abc "world news" with david muir.
the former nazi commander allegedly living right next to them. and tonight, the new surprise on that same street. >> announcer: from abc news, this is abc "world news" with david muir.
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and at that point the nazis requisitioned they take whatever they want. the factory is no exception. help to explain to me, they turned into a uniform factory and her family was no longer able to come in and out at will. they had asked for permission so their home and factory. they forbade anyone to leave. they toyed with the idea of leaving but they knew their neighbor across the street had been executed for trying to leave so they would not be allowed to leave. and how do we tell the story housing is that they were russian pows being forced to work in the factory, and her father was able to get all of it of a garden in the backyard, not visible. and some chickens and rabbits, and he would make two soups every day. you're supposed to make just a very watery version for those pows, and, of course, a better, more nourishing soup for any of the officers, nazi officers. they were stationed there but he would try to sneak in a little bit of meat into the soup, a little bit of vegetables into that soup. esso helga just remembers just about once a week, every 1
and at that point the nazis requisitioned they take whatever they want. the factory is no exception. help to explain to me, they turned into a uniform factory and her family was no longer able to come in and out at will. they had asked for permission so their home and factory. they forbade anyone to leave. they toyed with the idea of leaving but they knew their neighbor across the street had been executed for trying to leave so they would not be allowed to leave. and how do we tell the story...
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an associated press investigation shows that karkoc was a top commander in a unit led by the nazi ss, accused of burning villages in the ukraine and killing dozens of women and children. karkoc came to america in 1949, lying to officials on this questionnaire, telling them he never served in the military. since then, he's lived openly in minneapolis, raising a family, and serving as a leader in the local ukrainian community. reports of his dark past only came to light because of an amateur nazi hunter over in england who stumbled across the information and tipped off the a.p. when confronted by the a.p., all karkoc would say was, quote, i don't think i can explain. he may have to. experts say he could be deported to face trial for war crimes. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to dan harris tonight. >>> now to the frightening scene in miami. new here this evening, the 911 calls after the deck at a popular sports bar, packed with fans, cheering on the miami heat, suddenly collapsed. tonight abc's matt gutman on the hidden signals your own deck could be next. >> reporter: che
an associated press investigation shows that karkoc was a top commander in a unit led by the nazi ss, accused of burning villages in the ukraine and killing dozens of women and children. karkoc came to america in 1949, lying to officials on this questionnaire, telling them he never served in the military. since then, he's lived openly in minneapolis, raising a family, and serving as a leader in the local ukrainian community. reports of his dark past only came to light because of an amateur nazi...
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isn't everyone's dad is a nazi at 14?> terrible joke. >> his last name is schulz. >> don't you think it ruined the proposal -- obviously this is staged. he is going up in his nice, german nazi hitler uniform. >> i am not saying it is nice, but for him it would be formal as opposed to the nickel back t-shirt on a regular basis. >> how dare you impugn neck kill back right now? you owe them an apologize who -- of a villa vein who is married to chad. condemn him and save yourself a life of misery. >> this guy? >> this guy is a goof ball. he is an idiot. why do you -- why do people who love the nazis so much live the most american towns possible. they live in like these farm towns where it is like hearty america. you are a dummy. besides the em peckable job of tieing a tie -- -- >> we have that app. >> i sensed a bit of jealousy because the girl looked attractive. >> she looked like the hottest girl in the truck spot. look at her. >> no, that's me. that's not her. >> let's try to control this, people. even one of the worst dud
isn't everyone's dad is a nazi at 14?> terrible joke. >> his last name is schulz. >> don't you think it ruined the proposal -- obviously this is staged. he is going up in his nice, german nazi hitler uniform. >> i am not saying it is nice, but for him it would be formal as opposed to the nickel back t-shirt on a regular basis. >> how dare you impugn neck kill back right now? you owe them an apologize who -- of a villa vein who is married to chad. condemn him and save...
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the nazi government forbade any one to leave. to do so would show signs of acknowledgment that they were going to lose the war. finally hitler agreed and gave permission to start evaluating and that did save about 2 million civilians. so at this point of the refugees are starting to amass the harbors on the baltic sea. it is today of course of poland. in the final days of january 27, 8, 29, the refugees are trying to get aboard the ship and its one of them. nearly 10,000 german refugees attempt to escape across the baltic sea to germany which was supposed to be about 812 hour trip. as you know they met a tragic end. some time before the daybreak of jinnah where a 30 of, three torpedoes from a submarine struck the vote causing catastrophic damage and throwing passengers into the frozen waters of the baltic sea, and it was about 12 nautical miles off of the bank, which is a low flying off the coast of poland. those included primarily women and children, elderly and men but it also included members of the marine corps the german nav
the nazi government forbade any one to leave. to do so would show signs of acknowledgment that they were going to lose the war. finally hitler agreed and gave permission to start evaluating and that did save about 2 million civilians. so at this point of the refugees are starting to amass the harbors on the baltic sea. it is today of course of poland. in the final days of january 27, 8, 29, the refugees are trying to get aboard the ship and its one of them. nearly 10,000 german refugees attempt...
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my father was never a nazi. >> reporte9: still, the a.p.e u.s. department of justice will only say it looks into all credible allegations of nazi crimes. if this is found to be credible, finding mr. karkoc in court would be a long process. a very long process. he would have to be denaturalized, deported, they tried in either germany or poland. miguel marquez, cnn, los angeles. >>> our thanks to miguel for that report. let me bring back in paul callyn. we are clearly at the outer limits. so much time has passed. how would you go about proving something like this so many years later? >> very difficult. it's not without precedent. i was looking at some of the older suspects. germany extra dieded someone who was 86 years old. germany and poland have very long, you know, statutes of limitations, but the problem, of course, i have is in proving it. where older war criminals have been convicted, they were try indeed absentia, and convicted previously where there were live witnesses around, and now just being sentenced when found. here you're putti
my father was never a nazi. >> reporte9: still, the a.p.e u.s. department of justice will only say it looks into all credible allegations of nazi crimes. if this is found to be credible, finding mr. karkoc in court would be a long process. a very long process. he would have to be denaturalized, deported, they tried in either germany or poland. miguel marquez, cnn, los angeles. >>> our thanks to miguel for that report. let me bring back in paul callyn. we are clearly at the outer...
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policies -- at that point the nazis took whatever they want, and the factory was no exception. and they turned it into a uniform factory, and her family was no longer able to come in and out. they had to ask for permission to gain entrance into their home and factory, and her parents toyed with the idea about leaving but their neighbor has been executed for trying to leave and they would not be allowed to leave. and helga tells tells the storyy knew there were russians forced to work in the factory, and her father was able to keep garden in the backyard, not visible, and chickens and rabbits. he was supposed to make a watery version of soup for the pows and a better version for the officers -- not the officers -- station thread -- stationed there but he would trike to sneak a little meat and vegetables into the soup, and helga remembered once a week, her father was brought down to the police station for this display of resistance, and so her parents were obviously very, worried about what was going to happy. -- what was going to happen. here's a picture of helga. she is in the
policies -- at that point the nazis took whatever they want, and the factory was no exception. and they turned it into a uniform factory, and her family was no longer able to come in and out. they had to ask for permission to gain entrance into their home and factory, and her parents toyed with the idea about leaving but their neighbor has been executed for trying to leave and they would not be allowed to leave. and helga tells tells the storyy knew there were russians forced to work in the...
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somehow they managed to if the nazis, sentiments the moon, and then everything from the automobile to the ipad and distill great works of art, design design, and philosophy onto the world. [applause] at youbvious by looking and feeling the energy in this room that your generation is about to accomplish just as many great things. we may need you to accomplish more than your fair share, in fact. that spark and energy as you move forward in life. don't lose your independence. don't lose your creativity. don't stop eating weird. don't stop being angry. [applause]
somehow they managed to if the nazis, sentiments the moon, and then everything from the automobile to the ipad and distill great works of art, design design, and philosophy onto the world. [applause] at youbvious by looking and feeling the energy in this room that your generation is about to accomplish just as many great things. we may need you to accomplish more than your fair share, in fact. that spark and energy as you move forward in life. don't lose your independence. don't lose your...
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jon: that particular denver incident, that involved nazi bolaza st-rbgs i, arrested on his drive to new york city with backpacks and bomb-making components. all you have to do is look at the london bus bombings to see what happened when a bunch of backpack bombs get left on a mass transportation device. >> and what could have happened. again, the number they are talking about now is 50 possibly prevented by this program. again, it's interesting to listen to the details of the testimony, jon, because what it is, this provides leads for investigators. they have to go back to court to get search warrants to investigate, to listen in on conversations, and so forth.
jon: that particular denver incident, that involved nazi bolaza st-rbgs i, arrested on his drive to new york city with backpacks and bomb-making components. all you have to do is look at the london bus bombings to see what happened when a bunch of backpack bombs get left on a mass transportation device. >> and what could have happened. again, the number they are talking about now is 50 possibly prevented by this program. again, it's interesting to listen to the details of the testimony,...
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s nazi germany was funding britain even though the two countries were at war. there and what ways did that be i as a work with the nazi party during the war. where the there was a very strong german presence on the board of the b.o.'s the waterfront the president of the right spank and his deputy and all pool who was the vice president of the right spang would both be i.a.s. directors as well as a man called home and schmitz and herman schmitz was the c.e.o. the boss of the notorious german chemicals company i g farben which ran its own corporate concentration camp auschwitz and also manufactured cyclone b. the gas used to murder millions of jews so germany was very had a very strong presence on the border the b.o.'s the b.o.'s did a lot of foreign exchange deals with a rice spank in the second world war and it also carried our other services for the for the germans and the relation was so strong that poole who was the vice president of the rice bank actually said the b.o.'s is our only foreign branch. that was adam lee bore author of tower of basel. the federa
s nazi germany was funding britain even though the two countries were at war. there and what ways did that be i as a work with the nazi party during the war. where the there was a very strong german presence on the board of the b.o.'s the waterfront the president of the right spank and his deputy and all pool who was the vice president of the right spang would both be i.a.s. directors as well as a man called home and schmitz and herman schmitz was the c.e.o. the boss of the notorious german...
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. >>> and a nazi in the s.? a startling associated press investigation claims a man who lived in minneapolis for decades was once a top commander of a notorious ss unit. >>> and the royal family riding in style this morning to celebrate the queen's birthday. with her due date fast approaching it just might be the last public appearance for the duchess of cambridge before giving birth. today, saturday, june 15th, 2013. >>> from nbc news this is "today" with lester holt and erica hill, live from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. >>> welcome to "today" on this saturday morning. i'm erica hill. >> lester is enjoying the morning off. >> nice to have you with us this morning. >> so happy to be here. yeah. if those allegations are true in minneapolis that is a wild story. >> it's a lot to digest as people are waking up this morning as we talked briefly about in the open this ap investigation that a man living for decades in this country may be a former nazi commander. we'll bring you more on that story. we're also very
. >>> and a nazi in the s.? a startling associated press investigation claims a man who lived in minneapolis for decades was once a top commander of a notorious ss unit. >>> and the royal family riding in style this morning to celebrate the queen's birthday. with her due date fast approaching it just might be the last public appearance for the duchess of cambridge before giving birth. today, saturday, june 15th, 2013. >>> from nbc news this is "today" with...
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for nearly 70 years has shocked this minneapolis suburb. >> the nazi thing was big, you know?on begins with his own memoir, published in ukraine, he admits he helped found the ukrainian self-defense region, an off shot of the bree tall division. his son insists his father is innocent. >> the associated press intentionally and maliciously defamed our father. >> reporter: it is alleged that michael karkoc was in charge of the nazi directed division when it nearly wiped out the population of the polish town. and even the associated press admits there is no evidence mr. karkoc was directly involved in any of it. >> to quote ap, records do not show that karkoc had a direct hand in war crimes, end quote. my father was never a nazi. >> reporter: still, the ap says it sticks by its reporting and the u.s. department of justice will only say it looks into all credible allegations of nazi war crimes. if this one is found to be credible, crying mr. karkoc in court could be a long process. a very long process if these charges move forward, mr. karkoc would have to be denaturalized, deporte
for nearly 70 years has shocked this minneapolis suburb. >> the nazi thing was big, you know?on begins with his own memoir, published in ukraine, he admits he helped found the ukrainian self-defense region, an off shot of the bree tall division. his son insists his father is innocent. >> the associated press intentionally and maliciously defamed our father. >> reporter: it is alleged that michael karkoc was in charge of the nazi directed division when it nearly wiped out the...
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we can go back to june, july, august of 2008 or 2007 or 2006 when people were comparing verizon to nazi war criminals for taking part in this program on the left, so we're now sitting quietly by and saying the president, let the president do what he needs to do. >> joe, first of all, some of us are surprised and appalled at the scope of this program, did not know that all our phone records were being collected in this way, still don't know enough about how they are being stored, how long they are being stored, exactly what's happening with them. so no, it's not true that everybody on the left has just rolled over and said, it's okay if obama is doing it. second, if you really want to compare the obama record on civil liberties and human rights and information security with that of bush, well, fine. this is a negative mark for obama. but remember, george bush was doing this without warrant. totally illegally. they went to poor john ashcroft's hospital bed to try to get him to sign off on a patently illegal. >> wiretaps on the heels of walking us into war. many would agree thatten wo of t
we can go back to june, july, august of 2008 or 2007 or 2006 when people were comparing verizon to nazi war criminals for taking part in this program on the left, so we're now sitting quietly by and saying the president, let the president do what he needs to do. >> joe, first of all, some of us are surprised and appalled at the scope of this program, did not know that all our phone records were being collected in this way, still don't know enough about how they are being stored, how long...
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suburb. >> the nazi thing was big.orter: the allegation begins with mr. karkoc's own memoir, claiming he helped found the ukraine self-defense legion, an offshoot of the nazis. his son claims he's innocent. >> the associated press intentionally and maliciously defamed ou) father, michael karkoc. >> reporter: the associated press alleges mr. karkoc lied about his military service when he entered the u.s. in 1949, was in charge of the nazi directed divisio' when it nearly wiped out the polish town, and the unit may have taken part in the ruthless oppression of warsaw during the end of the war. even the associated press admits there is no evidence mr. karkoc was directly involved in any of it. >> to quote ap, "records do not show that karkoc had a direct hand in war crimes," my father was never a nazi. >> reporter: still the ap says it sticks by its reporting, and the department of justice will only say it looks into all credible allegations of nazi w!Ñ crimes. if this one is found to be credible, trying mr. karkoc in cou
suburb. >> the nazi thing was big.orter: the allegation begins with mr. karkoc's own memoir, claiming he helped found the ukraine self-defense legion, an offshoot of the nazis. his son claims he's innocent. >> the associated press intentionally and maliciously defamed ou) father, michael karkoc. >> reporter: the associated press alleges mr. karkoc lied about his military service when he entered the u.s. in 1949, was in charge of the nazi directed divisio' when it nearly wiped...
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backs on thursday, one of the suspect in the munich trial of a neo-nazi killer gang finished eight days of testimony. he is the only defendant who has given evidence to the court and admits supplying a pistol to the group. the prosecution said the testimony will be enough to prove the only surviving member of the gang played a key role. it is important we lay strong foundation for our case against her. most important for us is she was a leader in the group, not a lower level member. >> prosecutors's say the neo- nazi gang murdered at least 10 people. most of the had immigrant backgrounds. the trial continues on monday. >> a violent storm picture after days of story -- after days of soaring temperatures. aseral people were injured rain and lightning fell trees and flooded streets. three people died in flash floods in the french peer knees. tour in children mixed with meltwater. high waters flooded religious sites. >> on friday, the german chancellor and russian president opened and exhibition of bronze age artifacts. but the joint visit almost fell victim to a diplomatic spat. the exhibi
backs on thursday, one of the suspect in the munich trial of a neo-nazi killer gang finished eight days of testimony. he is the only defendant who has given evidence to the court and admits supplying a pistol to the group. the prosecution said the testimony will be enough to prove the only surviving member of the gang played a key role. it is important we lay strong foundation for our case against her. most important for us is she was a leader in the group, not a lower level member. >>...
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getting rid of the nazis became essential. almost rebut -- >> host: reluctantly so? >> guest: he was not that time anticipating the dissent of the throne. he wasn't anticipating he was going to be virtually occupied country. finally, my son and i try to convey in the book that he really wasn't by inclination of the demand. he was not someone who had the drive that his father had come under basically grabbed the throne and made it his own. he was very weak inside, but also pretended to be very strong. he was the hair that grows like lion. headers that ride the lines make that politicians. reluctant the modernizing leader who came to power at a very crucial time, and a very critical piece of real estate. he ran as truman, fdr, eisenhower, kennedy, nixon, literally all the president has said it was one of the most important countries. those are the days of the cold war. iran had 2500 kilometers in the soviet union or the soviet union was known to try to get into the persian gulf, get his hands on the persian gulf are keeping iran out of the soviet lots of hand was very
getting rid of the nazis became essential. almost rebut -- >> host: reluctantly so? >> guest: he was not that time anticipating the dissent of the throne. he wasn't anticipating he was going to be virtually occupied country. finally, my son and i try to convey in the book that he really wasn't by inclination of the demand. he was not someone who had the drive that his father had come under basically grabbed the throne and made it his own. he was very weak inside, but also pretended...
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imper man women in the nazi killing fields. professor, what is your book about? >> it's about entire generations of german women. i call them the world war i baby boomers. there was an increase right after the first world war of spike in births. about 1918, it coincided with german women getting to vote. you have a surge of female population coinciding with the opening of women's opportunity politically with the vote. so the story about the generation that came of age during a period of the nazi regime in the '30s who saw, you know, opportunity they didn't have before to be part of in political system, part of revolution. it was exciting. job opportunities, the first ways of getting out of their villages. many of these women, you know, were living in a small remote villages and. ed to get out and see the city and experience city life. so it's about the women who come of age with their ambitiouses and dreams, but these coincide with the establishment of a criminal genocide regime. what happens when the political awakening is part of a horrible belie kind of politi
imper man women in the nazi killing fields. professor, what is your book about? >> it's about entire generations of german women. i call them the world war i baby boomers. there was an increase right after the first world war of spike in births. about 1918, it coincided with german women getting to vote. you have a surge of female population coinciding with the opening of women's opportunity politically with the vote. so the story about the generation that came of age during a period of...
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his testimony may help authorities uncover other crimes by the neo-nazi group. he said a codefendant told him about yet another nsu murder committed in 2000. he gave details about an unsolved bomb attack from 1999. the prosecution says the testimony will be enough to prove that the main diff ended in the trial played a key role in the group -- the main defendant in the trial. >> it's important we lay a strong foundation for our charge against her. the most important, like we said, is that she was a leader in the group, not a lower-level member. >> the court starts examining evidence on monday. before that, the court will hear testimony from policemen about the murder of a turkish tailor back in 2001. ->> more severe weather is on its way from germany. meteorologists are even warning of tornadoes. >> violent storms have already hit parts of the north, and that after emergency crews spent parts of the last fortnight battling floods. >> other parts of europe are also hard hit. >> the situation has been especially dire in the. he's in the southwest of france. there
his testimony may help authorities uncover other crimes by the neo-nazi group. he said a codefendant told him about yet another nsu murder committed in 2000. he gave details about an unsolved bomb attack from 1999. the prosecution says the testimony will be enough to prove that the main diff ended in the trial played a key role in the group -- the main defendant in the trial. >> it's important we lay a strong foundation for our charge against her. the most important, like we said, is that...
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behind closed doors, he told the court how he became a neo-nazi as a young man but left the scene many years ago. >> my client wants to do all he can to help ascertain what exactly happened, and a large part of his motivation is to try to come to terms with what happened. >> the man is accused of supplying the terrorist group with this weapon -- a pistol fitted with a silencer, one of two guns the group used to kill their victims. all but the final victim were immigrants in germany. lawyers for those people's families say they doubt the man's motives for testifying at the trial. >> we will know by the end of the day, and after questioning other witnesses, how credible his testimony is. i believe that there are some signs that he has tried to play down his role in these crimes. >> the main suspect in the case -- beate zschape -- says she intends to utilize her right to remain silent. the defendant asked for the charges to be thrown out. they say comments by politicians and say prosecutors showed the defendant cannot expect a fair trial. >> our correspondent followed the trial for us in
behind closed doors, he told the court how he became a neo-nazi as a young man but left the scene many years ago. >> my client wants to do all he can to help ascertain what exactly happened, and a large part of his motivation is to try to come to terms with what happened. >> the man is accused of supplying the terrorist group with this weapon -- a pistol fitted with a silencer, one of two guns the group used to kill their victims. all but the final victim were immigrants in germany....
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his testimony may help authorities uncover other crimes by the neo-nazi group. he said a codefendant told him about yet another nsu murder committed in 2000. he gave details about an unsolved bomb attack from 1999. the prosecution says the testimony will be enough to prove that the main diff ended in the trial played a key role in the group -- the main defendant in the trial. >> it's important we lay a strong foundation for our charge against her. the most important, like we said, is that she was a leader in the group, not a lower-level member. >> the court starts examining evidence on monday. before that, the court will hear testimony from policemen about the murder of a turkish tailor back in 2001. ->> more severe weather is on its way from germany. meteorologists are even warning of tornadoes. >> violent storms have already hit parts of the north, and that after emergency crews spent parts of the last fortnight battling floods. >> other parts of europe are also hard hit. >> the situation has been especially dire in the. he's in the southwest of france. there
his testimony may help authorities uncover other crimes by the neo-nazi group. he said a codefendant told him about yet another nsu murder committed in 2000. he gave details about an unsolved bomb attack from 1999. the prosecution says the testimony will be enough to prove that the main diff ended in the trial played a key role in the group -- the main defendant in the trial. >> it's important we lay a strong foundation for our charge against her. the most important, like we said, is that...
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behind closed doors, he told the court how he became a neo-nazi as a young man but left the scene many years ago. >> my client wants to do all he can to help ascertain what exactly happened, and a large part of his motivation is to try to come to terms with what happened. >> the man is accused of supplying the terrorist group with this weapon -- a pistol fitted with a silencer, one of two guns the group used to kill their victims. all but the final victim were immigrants in germany. lawyers for those people's families say they doubt the man's motives for testifying at the trial. >> we will know by the end of the day, and after questioning other witnesses, how credible his testimony is. i believe that there are some signs that he has tried to play down his role in these crimes. >> the main suspect in the case -- beate zschape -- says she intends to utilize her right to remain silent. the defendant asked for the charges to be thrown out. they say comments by politicians and say prosecutors showed the defendant cannot expect a fair trial. >> our correspondent followed the trial for us in
behind closed doors, he told the court how he became a neo-nazi as a young man but left the scene many years ago. >> my client wants to do all he can to help ascertain what exactly happened, and a large part of his motivation is to try to come to terms with what happened. >> the man is accused of supplying the terrorist group with this weapon -- a pistol fitted with a silencer, one of two guns the group used to kill their victims. all but the final victim were immigrants in germany....
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if i remember nazi first recognition of san francisco was an earthquake.s and al is in the house (clapping) i'm going to let the current honorable mayor but i have to give a shout out to the former mayor willie brown that you that, please keep the movie previews coming. without further adieu mr. mayor ed lee (clapping) . >> how's everybody today? well, you got to know as we were walking up this gentleman whispered in my ear what are they going to do when we win the championship? you know what san francisco is san francisco is warriors ground ladies and gentlemen. i will begin by thanking our fourth president and all the members of the board of supervisors. anita who loves to watch basketball. i want to thank all of you for being here (clapping) >> charlotte was our great sponsor we are on your staircase thank you. well, as you know the entire san francisco bay area is so proud of our home team basketball heroes finder a great season wasn't it? thanks to the warriors all of us the fans enjoyed the playoff for the second time in 19 years. the seats were fill
if i remember nazi first recognition of san francisco was an earthquake.s and al is in the house (clapping) i'm going to let the current honorable mayor but i have to give a shout out to the former mayor willie brown that you that, please keep the movie previews coming. without further adieu mr. mayor ed lee (clapping) . >> how's everybody today? well, you got to know as we were walking up this gentleman whispered in my ear what are they going to do when we win the championship? you know...
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>>> the nazi next door.r 70 years, what the 94-year-old suspect and his family are saying now. >>> a new miss usa has been crowned. the beauty who took that crown. welcome back to "early start" i'm john berman. >> i'm christine romans. >>> new allegations of the man who leak sod many details of the wiretapping program. during the 2009 g-20 summit in london, the british and u.s. government were monitoring details. jessica is in ireland where the latest accusations, i imagine, have to be causing quite a stir, jessica? >> reporter: hi, john, good the latest revelations will this afternoon. "the guardian" alleged classified documents show the u.s. tried to intercept then russian president's phone calls at the 2009 g-20 summit. president obama is set to meet russia's current president this afternoon. they will discuss topics from syria to afghanistan and the fight against terrorism. the latest allegations are not going to warm the mood in the room. putin already said earlier this week in russia, it's done in the
>>> the nazi next door.r 70 years, what the 94-year-old suspect and his family are saying now. >>> a new miss usa has been crowned. the beauty who took that crown. welcome back to "early start" i'm john berman. >> i'm christine romans. >>> new allegations of the man who leak sod many details of the wiretapping program. during the 2009 g-20 summit in london, the british and u.s. government were monitoring details. jessica is in ireland where the latest...