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when the -- wendy lower discusses her soon-to-be published book "hitler's furies: german women in the nazi killing fields." she spoke to book tv at book expo america. we brought you several interviews over the past two weekends from the publishing industry's annual trade show and all of these can be viewed online at booktv.org. >> host: alan book tv a preview of professor wendy lower new book "'hitler's furies" -- "hitler's furies: german women in the nazi killing fields". professor, what is your book about? >> guest: it's about entire generations of german women. the world war one baby boomers. increased right after the first world war. about 1918, 1919 which coincided with german women getting the vote. you have a surge of the population coinciding with the opening up of opportunities politically. the stories about this generation that came of age during the time of the nazi regime in the 30's it that opportunity that they did not have before to be part of the political system, part of the revolution, all very exciting, job opportunities, the first ways of getting out of the villages. ma
when the -- wendy lower discusses her soon-to-be published book "hitler's furies: german women in the nazi killing fields." she spoke to book tv at book expo america. we brought you several interviews over the past two weekends from the publishing industry's annual trade show and all of these can be viewed online at booktv.org. >> host: alan book tv a preview of professor wendy lower new book "'hitler's furies" -- "hitler's furies: german women in the nazi killing...
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bottom line, lend -- lindberg bought in to nazi propaganda, hook, link, and sinker. he called the spirit of the german people magnificent. he was intoxicated with their advances in aviation. he especially admired their strength. for lindberg, german strength were the keys to the future. when he returned to the united, in 1939, he became the public voice of isolationist -- isolationism. he hammered roosevelt for failing to appease hitler and aluate nateing the powerful nation of germany, italy, and japan. land -- lindberg's standard line that the united states was completely protected by two vast oceans and in no danger whatsoever of any foreign innovation. he insisted that the only real danger to america was roosevelt himself. an in any case, it was pointless for the united states to intervene in europe because he believed that with germany's powerful army and air force, hitler was unbeatable. lindberg was sure that the dye had already been cast. well, it was so completely obvious to lindberg that germany would win the war, that he wondered why in the world roosevelt
bottom line, lend -- lindberg bought in to nazi propaganda, hook, link, and sinker. he called the spirit of the german people magnificent. he was intoxicated with their advances in aviation. he especially admired their strength. for lindberg, german strength were the keys to the future. when he returned to the united, in 1939, he became the public voice of isolationist -- isolationism. he hammered roosevelt for failing to appease hitler and aluate nateing the powerful nation of germany, italy,...
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it quoted aso in asking what techniques could be worth learning from the nazis. it asked if aso meant ways to stealthily cripple democracy. the statement also suggested aso may have forgotten that the rise of the nazis engulfed humanity in the horrors of world war ii. south korea has also expressed displeasure over aso's comments. >> translator: we urge japan's government and political leaders to be more cautious about their words and actions. >> earlier on tuesday, cho said the meaning of aso's words is clear to sensible people and neighboring countries that suffered damage from japan's invasions. >>> it's not just words and action causing friction between japan and south korea. a dispute over territory in the sea of japan is also a sore spot. japan claims the takeshima islands. south korea controls them. now japanese officials are trying to find out how much citizens care. they polled nearly 2,000 people across the country. 95% said they knew about the takeshima islands. those individuals then answered multiple choice questions on their knowledge. 63% chose the
it quoted aso in asking what techniques could be worth learning from the nazis. it asked if aso meant ways to stealthily cripple democracy. the statement also suggested aso may have forgotten that the rise of the nazis engulfed humanity in the horrors of world war ii. south korea has also expressed displeasure over aso's comments. >> translator: we urge japan's government and political leaders to be more cautious about their words and actions. >> earlier on tuesday, cho said the...
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one of the first anti-nazi films was "confessions of a nazi spy," and it was followed by others like the mortal storm starring jimmy stuart and robert young. murder in the air with ronald reagan, sergeant york with gary cooper, charlie chaplain's the great dictator, and let's not forget casa blanca.
one of the first anti-nazi films was "confessions of a nazi spy," and it was followed by others like the mortal storm starring jimmy stuart and robert young. murder in the air with ronald reagan, sergeant york with gary cooper, charlie chaplain's the great dictator, and let's not forget casa blanca.
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one of the first anti-nazi films was "confessions of a nazi spy," and it was followed by others like the mortal storm starring jimmy stuart and robert young. murder in the air with ronald reagan, sergeant york with gary cooper, charlie chaplain's the great dictator, and let's not forget casa blanca. some isolationists in congress were convinced there was a hollywood conspiracy to win up war hysteria and propel the united states into war. since many of the heads of the hollywood studios were jewish, those isolationists decided that it it to be a jewish conspiracy. two passionate isolationists, democratic senator wheeler of montana and republican senator general nye of north dakota demanded and got congressional investigations and hearings. the hollywood studio heads needed an attorney to defend them. they hired, as their lead council, none other than wilkie. just a few months before pearl harbor, the subcommittee hearings were a nasty side show. fortunately, wilkie provided a healthy dose of sanity and realism. he told the senators that the motion picture industry was happy to plead g
one of the first anti-nazi films was "confessions of a nazi spy," and it was followed by others like the mortal storm starring jimmy stuart and robert young. murder in the air with ronald reagan, sergeant york with gary cooper, charlie chaplain's the great dictator, and let's not forget casa blanca. some isolationists in congress were convinced there was a hollywood conspiracy to win up war hysteria and propel the united states into war. since many of the heads of the hollywood...
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in germany, charles was wined and dined and honored by the nazi air force minister. they bought the propaganda hook, line, and zinger calling the spirit of the german people magnificent, intoxicated with their advances in aviation, and especially admired their strengths. forever lindbergh german strength and veer rielty were the keys to the future. when he returns to the united states in 1939, he became the public voice of isolationism. he hammered roosevelt for failing to appease hitler and for alienating the powerful nations of germany and italy and japan, and the standard line was that is unless the united states meddled in the affairs of foreign countries, and he insisted the only real danger to america was roosevelt himself, and in any case, it was pointless for the united states to intervene in europe because he believed that with germany's powerful army and air force, hitler was unbeatable. lindberghbergh was sure that the die was cast. well, it was so completely obvious to lindbergh that germany would win the war that he wondered why in the world roosevelt pe
in germany, charles was wined and dined and honored by the nazi air force minister. they bought the propaganda hook, line, and zinger calling the spirit of the german people magnificent, intoxicated with their advances in aviation, and especially admired their strengths. forever lindbergh german strength and veer rielty were the keys to the future. when he returns to the united states in 1939, he became the public voice of isolationism. he hammered roosevelt for failing to appease hitler and...
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conspiratorial racist and neo-nazi groups like numerological codes. so apparently the number 18 can be a racist symbol. 1-8 standing for the first and eighth letters of the alphabet, "a" and "h." so 18 means adolf hitler. racist group called the hammer skins, they apparently used 838 in the same kind of code. their symbol is crossed hammers. so 838 stands for "h," "c," "h." hail the crossed hammers. and there is the 14 standing for those 14 words, the future for white children pledge of racist allegiance. the guy who had been at ft. bragg's in the murderous nazi skinhead days in 1995, the guy serving there then with the tattoo of the big 14 in the celtic cross apparently also had a "w" and a "p" tattooed on the back of his hands. a "p" on one hand. a "w" on the other standing for white power. he played in racist bands that played white power shows. they played under the confederate flag. they hung swastika banners behind them when they did shows. by 2011 he had moved to wisconsin apparently to live with a girlfriend who herself seems to have been part
conspiratorial racist and neo-nazi groups like numerological codes. so apparently the number 18 can be a racist symbol. 1-8 standing for the first and eighth letters of the alphabet, "a" and "h." so 18 means adolf hitler. racist group called the hammer skins, they apparently used 838 in the same kind of code. their symbol is crossed hammers. so 838 stands for "h," "c," "h." hail the crossed hammers. and there is the 14 standing for those 14...
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both were snack bar owners, just two of the 10 victims allegedly executed by the neo- nazis terrorist cell. >> it is clear to me that she played a central role. she was there for all the decisions. she was there when weapons were given over. she had to have seen handcuffs and weapons in the apartment. so this image of her as someone who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time cannot be upheld. >> but according to the defense, evidence of her guilt is still weak. >> as her defense team we have criticized from the beginning the fact that the prosecution is on very weak ground. we feel validated in our assessment. so for the accusations brought on by the prosecutor have done nothing at all. >> the trial has so far heard testimony from 90 witnesses with a further 500 to come. the proceedings are expected to last at least until the end of next year. >> let's go to our political correspondent, and young. after getting off to a somewhat chaotic start, we have seen three months of evidence. what progress has been achieved? >> not as much as many people would have liked, partly bec
both were snack bar owners, just two of the 10 victims allegedly executed by the neo- nazis terrorist cell. >> it is clear to me that she played a central role. she was there for all the decisions. she was there when weapons were given over. she had to have seen handcuffs and weapons in the apartment. so this image of her as someone who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time cannot be upheld. >> but according to the defense, evidence of her guilt is still weak. >>...
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both were snack bar owners, just two of the 10 victims allegedly executed by the neo- nazis terrorist cell. >> it is clear to me that she played a central role. she was there for all the decisions. she was there when weapons were given over. she had to have seen handcuffs and weapons in the apartment. so this image of her as someone who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time cannot be upheld. >> but according to the defense, evidence of her guilt is still weak. >> as her defense team we have criticized from the beginning the fact that the prosecution is on very weak ground. we feel validated in our assessment. so for the accusations brought on by the prosecutor have done nothing at all. >> the trial has so far heard testimony from 90 witnesses with a further 500 to come. the proceedings are expected to last at least until the end of next year. >> let's go to our political correspondent, and young. after getting off to a somewhat chaotic start, we have seen three months of evidence. what progress has been achieved? >> not as much as many people would have liked, partly bec
both were snack bar owners, just two of the 10 victims allegedly executed by the neo- nazis terrorist cell. >> it is clear to me that she played a central role. she was there for all the decisions. she was there when weapons were given over. she had to have seen handcuffs and weapons in the apartment. so this image of her as someone who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time cannot be upheld. >> but according to the defense, evidence of her guilt is still weak. >>...
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it was going to be the bread basket for nazi germany. and this was an idea actually with, start in 1918 when at the end of the first world war the germans invaded and occupied the bulk of ukraine and a lot of southern russia, and to use as their breadbox. hitler was ver then much workinn that in his main objective. >> the battle of stalingrad, another one of your books. talk about that, please. >> stalingrad was probably, i think when kids a certain was the military and the psychological turning point of the second world war. one can certainly argue that the american entry into the war in december 1941 and the russian defense, if you like him of moscow in december 1941 is probably the turning point in point. but stalingrad was an astonishing battle but it was one of the worst of the savagery's, the ones ever seen, the way that you had these armies fighting in the ruins of normal life, fighting in the cellars and the sewers and everything. in a way this actually through the germans. they were used to using their superiority of aircraft an
it was going to be the bread basket for nazi germany. and this was an idea actually with, start in 1918 when at the end of the first world war the germans invaded and occupied the bulk of ukraine and a lot of southern russia, and to use as their breadbox. hitler was ver then much workinn that in his main objective. >> the battle of stalingrad, another one of your books. talk about that, please. >> stalingrad was probably, i think when kids a certain was the military and the...
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so what rozsivalon was doing, was catalog ago unbeknownst to the nazis, was all of the works, and the monument had to enemy to get the key -- >> rose: this is an ongoing story, an ongoing story because there are still lawsuit about all of this, the art that was stolen and where it is. in a totally different way, too, it is the sense-- we're now seeing stories-- there was a story in the "new york times" today in a very nice and an interesting way where someone with resources is going out and sort of quietly buying up some of the world's great art. a remarkable story. thank you for coming. it's a pleasure to see you. kate blanchet for the hour. thank you. "the electric company" is brought to you by... find your voice and share it, american greetings, proud sponsor of "the electric company." agreement from the u.s. department of education's ready to learn grant, and viewers like you, thank you. here are your five words: tens -- if you count by tens, it means you count every tenth number -- 10, 20, 30, 40. hundred -- a hundred is the same as ten groups of ten. batch -- a batch is the amou
so what rozsivalon was doing, was catalog ago unbeknownst to the nazis, was all of the works, and the monument had to enemy to get the key -- >> rose: this is an ongoing story, an ongoing story because there are still lawsuit about all of this, the art that was stolen and where it is. in a totally different way, too, it is the sense-- we're now seeing stories-- there was a story in the "new york times" today in a very nice and an interesting way where someone with resources is...
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of the nazi holocaust was. there a well for a b. or a certain lose the critical work. and charm to justify word. most importantly it is claims to not see how local aslan's unique that no one has suffered in history of humankind and compared to what the jews endured to. and follows from that according to the israel he's because the sucker if you see me you can't you can't apply to israel and israel and you you can't comply with israel and use the same moral code neagle standards that you apply to any other people and so for example even though it's over he commits gross human rights violations commits gross. crimes under international law including the bill in some instances a work crime under the statutes of the international criminal court or i whenever you try to call israel to account for the human rights violations a war crimes crimes against humanity that it commits what immediately does it's an in both the nazi holocaust and says that. you can't apply to us the same standards the same moral standards and same legal standards because of what i was using doors were
of the nazi holocaust was. there a well for a b. or a certain lose the critical work. and charm to justify word. most importantly it is claims to not see how local aslan's unique that no one has suffered in history of humankind and compared to what the jews endured to. and follows from that according to the israel he's because the sucker if you see me you can't you can't apply to israel and israel and you you can't comply with israel and use the same moral code neagle standards that you apply...
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so to compare this to nazi germany i think is slightly hysterical. but i think in general when you approach international sporting events. you either do so in the acknowledgement of the countries have a different approach or unfortunately i don't think you can you can take heart great britain of course took part in the two thousand and eight olympics in beijing where i think some people in britain might say that there's a question will human rights record in china we also plan to take part in the upcoming world cup in qatar or you know the qataris have agree different view i think of. what is appropriate in society than we do and it's perfectly appropriate to go to those countries to have a respectful difference i think on those issues where there is an issue i think is if there's any thought that there might be danger to british citizens either as athletes or or spectators in travelling to these venues but i've seen no indication that there will be and indeed nicol i was just saying that there are two gay clubs in the no athletes would would be undu
so to compare this to nazi germany i think is slightly hysterical. but i think in general when you approach international sporting events. you either do so in the acknowledgement of the countries have a different approach or unfortunately i don't think you can you can take heart great britain of course took part in the two thousand and eight olympics in beijing where i think some people in britain might say that there's a question will human rights record in china we also plan to take part in...
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bizarre. >>> in russia -- is russia nazi germany?ay leno speaking to the president last night. >> suddenly home sexuality is against the law. this sounds like germany. it starts with that. you round up people who you don't like. why is no one in the world outraged at this? >> does that comparison really fit? what do you think, stephanie? you make any kind of allegation that somebody is doing something like hitler you need to be really, really sure about it. it isn't something to be done lightly or in a trite manner. is jay right? >> i think so. i'm worried for you and i in certain countries because we have long hair. the comparison is valid in that hitler started with the gays and gypsies. there was talk about us boycotting the 1936 olympics. when you have 84% of russians against gays because they are afraid of arrest the world has to seriously question what is happening in russia regarding gays. i really do. >> she raises the fair point. it started with hitler with laws. first you have to do this with people and then that and then y
bizarre. >>> in russia -- is russia nazi germany?ay leno speaking to the president last night. >> suddenly home sexuality is against the law. this sounds like germany. it starts with that. you round up people who you don't like. why is no one in the world outraged at this? >> does that comparison really fit? what do you think, stephanie? you make any kind of allegation that somebody is doing something like hitler you need to be really, really sure about it. it isn't...
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not nazi germany, but greece. >>> and how very brave women are going viral with only the ropes and thento your stomachs as we meet these fearless females on . >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with bill weir. >>> thank you for joining us tonight, in our pixel-crazed society, you know, nothing seems more identifying than a camera that can steal your soul. a famous group of people in southern california is voicing a new fear of cameras. they're celebrities with children. today's paparazzi is no different, but today, moms are trying to shield their children from all of the prying lens. here is nick watts. >> reporter: moms are trying to stay away from paparazzi when they are just taking their children to school and other chores. and today, jennifer garner pleaded to make it stop. >> i love my kids. they're beautiful, sweet, innocent, and i don't want a gang of law-breaking photographers who camp out where we are, all day every day to continue to traumatize my kids. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i would be happy to answer any questions. >> reporter: search jenni
not nazi germany, but greece. >>> and how very brave women are going viral with only the ropes and thento your stomachs as we meet these fearless females on . >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with bill weir. >>> thank you for joining us tonight, in our pixel-crazed society, you know, nothing seems more identifying than a camera that can steal your soul. a famous group of people in southern california is voicing a new fear of cameras. they're...
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germany nazi germany here's a poly boy kid a separate fact from the fiction amid this ongoing media frenzy. stephen fry's open letter said that russia is making scapegoats out of gay people just as hitler did the jews which is why he's called for a boycott of the upcoming winter olympics set to take place in the russian town of sochi next february not a boycott sort she idea is gathering at lightning pace with clemente says on both sides of the story weighing in some of the service of pointed out that the legislation passed in russia isn't unprecedented in fact the u.k. itself had a similar law were in place until very recently the united kingdom had something called section twenty eight in place until two thousand and three which was almost exactly the same is the recent law passed in russia which said that homosexuality should not be promoted in schools or to minors so much for keeping sport and politics separate which is exactly the message that the international olympic committee gave to r.t. boycotting sochi twenty four team would only serve to deprive the country's athletes fr
germany nazi germany here's a poly boy kid a separate fact from the fiction amid this ongoing media frenzy. stephen fry's open letter said that russia is making scapegoats out of gay people just as hitler did the jews which is why he's called for a boycott of the upcoming winter olympics set to take place in the russian town of sochi next february not a boycott sort she idea is gathering at lightning pace with clemente says on both sides of the story weighing in some of the service of pointed...
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i think it's absolutely ludicrous comparison isn't it because the nazi germany homosexuals really were discriminated against they were putting to concentration camps and killed in large numbers and of course this is not happening in russia today if it was i'd be the first person said to go to russia all together it's not happening what's happened in russia is we've got a new law which the promotion of homosexuality to under eighteen's now i'm not saying i support the law i oppose all anti-gay laws wherever they're passed in the world but why is stephen fry focusing on russia there are about eighty countries in the world where homosexuality is actually illegal one of them is a country called qatar where the world cup is going to be helping twenty twenty two go to prison for five years if you're homosexual yeah exactly so i know why why is it that you know the countries that are supported by the united states that one that you mentioned right now qatar which we hosting high profile events as well why is it that you know their anger is not of the directed against them and for example we d
i think it's absolutely ludicrous comparison isn't it because the nazi germany homosexuals really were discriminated against they were putting to concentration camps and killed in large numbers and of course this is not happening in russia today if it was i'd be the first person said to go to russia all together it's not happening what's happened in russia is we've got a new law which the promotion of homosexuality to under eighteen's now i'm not saying i support the law i oppose all anti-gay...
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speaking of nazi germany.the murdoch-owned "daily telegraph," the front page on tuesday, colonel flinklink from "hogan's heroes," a pretty political segment i would say. kevin rudd helping to contest and win for his arty and that is murdoch saying, we don't want you. a lot of criticism for not rather political stance. theyurdoch press saying are the kingmaker. they have a control over a lot of front pages. moving to ireland for a less controversial story, depending on your point of view. finally ditching page three girls on "the irish sun." aren't because "boobs news." keeping themll be in britain as opposed to this effort from "the irish sun." they are still keeping an attractive lady. ,f you recall the irish public do you welcome them removing page three? an overwhelming no. readers of the journal there, but there you go. that is not even being welcomed by some. theinally, pakistan and mustache as a symbol of defiance. >> do we have a picture of mal ik? attention ofetting journalists in pakistan and now the
speaking of nazi germany.the murdoch-owned "daily telegraph," the front page on tuesday, colonel flinklink from "hogan's heroes," a pretty political segment i would say. kevin rudd helping to contest and win for his arty and that is murdoch saying, we don't want you. a lot of criticism for not rather political stance. theyurdoch press saying are the kingmaker. they have a control over a lot of front pages. moving to ireland for a less controversial story, depending on your...
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well, that's all it took for fraeulein ilsa -- the nazi she-wolf -- to jump out and take a hunk out of my all-american hide. i still have the scar. you want to see it? i'll show you. dad, dad, dad! what are you doing? sit down. oh, all right. the point is -- fraeulein ilsa is probably in hell right now dragging her nazi butt across the devil's carpet. thank you for that heartwarming story. look, ally, i'm very sorry that this happened, but now it's time to meet your brand-new hamster. no, thanks. oh, come on. look -- he -- he looks just like the old pumpernickel, and the guy at the store told me that in a couple years he might... fly. ray, don't tell her that. all right, all right, so he won't -- h-he's not going to fly, but he did say that -- that he's magical. ray. his personality! no, dad. oh, come on, ally, just take a look. he's a cute little replacement. i don't want a replacement, daddy! i think that's exactly what she needs -- a replacement daddy. could you go home, please? and take these two theologians with you. lookit -- you don't understand, sweetie. when a child's pet dies
well, that's all it took for fraeulein ilsa -- the nazi she-wolf -- to jump out and take a hunk out of my all-american hide. i still have the scar. you want to see it? i'll show you. dad, dad, dad! what are you doing? sit down. oh, all right. the point is -- fraeulein ilsa is probably in hell right now dragging her nazi butt across the devil's carpet. thank you for that heartwarming story. look, ally, i'm very sorry that this happened, but now it's time to meet your brand-new hamster. no,...
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the police and security services in germany have been severely criticized for failing to attack neo-nazie. the national socialist underground killed ten people during a seven-year period without being caught. now a report says the police underestimated the neo-nazi report from berlin. >> reporter: it's a reported that examines what went wrong and try to ensure it doesn't happen again. a near nazi gang carried out so many killings over so many years, without authorities suspecting or perhaps really caring that a far-right group was involved. it is a story of failure by the police services. >> they directly linked the background to organized crime, mafia structures, and so on. it's not to criticize that they looked in that direction also, but what we do criticize as parliament is that they only looked in that possibility, and not the possibility that there could be a racist background. >> reporter: these two men are have thought to have been the leaders of the gang. they killed themselves in 2011, apparent loi fearing to being close to being convicted. and these are the victims. very ordin
the police and security services in germany have been severely criticized for failing to attack neo-nazie. the national socialist underground killed ten people during a seven-year period without being caught. now a report says the police underestimated the neo-nazi report from berlin. >> reporter: it's a reported that examines what went wrong and try to ensure it doesn't happen again. a near nazi gang carried out so many killings over so many years, without authorities suspecting or...
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he later proven to be a nazi sympathizer. hitler, these were the nazi games.his myth of nazi ariane supremacy that jesse owens and all is the american black athletes were smashing to smither evens. i love that word. we should bring it back. and they will say that avery brundage, hitler did not want it seep two jewish people on the victory stand and brundage made sure that didn't happen. in the film, i also point out not just from a political point of view but from a financial point of view, two years later when the nazis were building the german embassy in washington, d.c. they awarded the construction contract to the brun and's company. >> how did scorsese get involved in this project? >> my film had shown at the santa barbara film festival. i got a call from ari. one week later he was sitting in his office and he said you know who should see this film? martin scorsese. two days after that, i received an e-mail from marty saying i'd like to release it through my company at hbo. pretty much a typical tuesday in my life. >> and you listened to marv albert or bo
he later proven to be a nazi sympathizer. hitler, these were the nazi games.his myth of nazi ariane supremacy that jesse owens and all is the american black athletes were smashing to smither evens. i love that word. we should bring it back. and they will say that avery brundage, hitler did not want it seep two jewish people on the victory stand and brundage made sure that didn't happen. in the film, i also point out not just from a political point of view but from a financial point of view, two...
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. >> angela merkel has been the first chancellor to visit the site of the nazi concentration camp in southern germany. she offered a silent prayer near munich. she travelled with a group of survivors from the camp. more than 40,000 people died at the camp during the holocaust. u.s. troops liberated it in 1945. >> translator: the memory of their fate fills me with deep sadness and shame. at the same time such places as the concentration camp memorial site are upheld for a reminder. >> it was set up for the nazis in 1933 as their first concentration camp. it became a network of death camps in germany and abroad including auschwitz and poll ant. >> japan's defense minster said the government is working hard to win the governor's approval for reclaiming land for a new base. approval is needed before construction can begin of an alternative facility of a marine corps. it is adjacent to a residential area. they made the remark to senator in tokyo. they want to relocate to the coastal direct also in okinawa. mccain hopes the governor will soon approve the central government's plan to begin
. >> angela merkel has been the first chancellor to visit the site of the nazi concentration camp in southern germany. she offered a silent prayer near munich. she travelled with a group of survivors from the camp. more than 40,000 people died at the camp during the holocaust. u.s. troops liberated it in 1945. >> translator: the memory of their fate fills me with deep sadness and shame. at the same time such places as the concentration camp memorial site are upheld for a reminder....
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. >> the first german chancellor to visit the former concentration camp where the nazis imprisoned and killed thousands. she spent an hour touring and later weeped in memory of those who were killed but her visit was not without controversy. critics and opponents have called it a tasteless stunt as she campaigns for reelektlecks this year. -- reelection this year. >> a moment of silence and a floral tribute from the german chancellor on the parade grounds where over 40,000 so-called enemies of the third reich were killed. surrounded by remnants of barbed wire and barracks she gave a somber speech to survivors and their families. >> it's a very spore special moment for me to meet with you and other survivors and their relatives at this place. the memory of what happened here fills me with deep sadness and with shame. >> the nazis opened it shortly after coming to power in 1933. now synonymous with the regime's tware, previous chancellors avoided coming here. it was a last-minute decision. politically motivated or not, the visit is seen by many as historic and welcomed by germany's jewis
. >> the first german chancellor to visit the former concentration camp where the nazis imprisoned and killed thousands. she spent an hour touring and later weeped in memory of those who were killed but her visit was not without controversy. critics and opponents have called it a tasteless stunt as she campaigns for reelektlecks this year. -- reelection this year. >> a moment of silence and a floral tribute from the german chancellor on the parade grounds where over 40,000 so-called...
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many years. >> for my parents' generation, "go home" was a phrase the neo- nazis used against them. don't stay in this country. it has a lot of loaded connotations. >> they have pointed out that some of the countries which provide the u.k. with high numbers of over-stayers have been australia, -- they were targeted at places with very large south asian, african communities. that has prompted campaigners to accuse the government of racial profiling. they have launched legal action against the government to stop its extending the program. >> the home office failed to consult with anybody about this. they did not tell the local council they were doing it. they did not tell the police. that makes it really difficult for local areas to manage what could have been some very tense situations. >> the government claims it is to fulfillment of a pledge the electorate. there is an alternative to being taken off in handcuffs -- led away in handcuffs. opponents say that it has become an embodiment of the far right's use -- the use -- far right's views. >> a cleanup is underway after an oil spill
many years. >> for my parents' generation, "go home" was a phrase the neo- nazis used against them. don't stay in this country. it has a lot of loaded connotations. >> they have pointed out that some of the countries which provide the u.k. with high numbers of over-stayers have been australia, -- they were targeted at places with very large south asian, african communities. that has prompted campaigners to accuse the government of racial profiling. they have launched legal...
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to put up with near nazi neighbors that impose that. and yet today the extremists. krueger's imprison. the local little shura was arrested after being found in possession of a variety of weapons it's his thirteenth conviction. and. feeling that the boss is. nobody knows who could possibly come off to him. like he was before has been and will be after the arrest of this. crew is gone but nothing has really changed for the. company. on. another when we never go in for it either on our own or with. bad to be close to the revolting of. what. is seen as provocative we want to avoid that. in a critical thought oh that's good all. right. so. we would be foolish not to be scared given the situation when we know our neighbors. would use violence against us we know we're not welcome there. is. he. the emails want to hang on even though the noose is tightening around the. edges are experiencing the same fate slowly patiently the german extreme right is gaining ground like elsewhere in europe people are finding these self-confident many face movements increasingly attractive in
to put up with near nazi neighbors that impose that. and yet today the extremists. krueger's imprison. the local little shura was arrested after being found in possession of a variety of weapons it's his thirteenth conviction. and. feeling that the boss is. nobody knows who could possibly come off to him. like he was before has been and will be after the arrest of this. crew is gone but nothing has really changed for the. company. on. another when we never go in for it either on our own or...
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demanding a fundamental overhaul of the security services in response to their failure to stop a neo-nazicell from allegedly mounting a decade-long spree of racially motivated murders. >> last week, the parliamentary commission slammed the security services for neglecting the threat of the far right and bungling the investigations. victims' families are calling for some far-reaching consequences. >> the trial of a member of the neo-nazi terror cell that allegedly murdered her father. she has asserted that for years, german investigators asserted that her father was killed because he was a drug dealer and failedo investigate l.ea for the turkish community, a cler sign of racism. >> of course, there are individual racist like anywhere in society, but this is about structures of inking and of the hager. that's what we describe as institutional racism. >> critics have accused authorities of turning a blind eye. one political scientist says that must have consequences for the authorities in charge. >> the federal office for the protection of the constitution should be dissolved for operating i
demanding a fundamental overhaul of the security services in response to their failure to stop a neo-nazicell from allegedly mounting a decade-long spree of racially motivated murders. >> last week, the parliamentary commission slammed the security services for neglecting the threat of the far right and bungling the investigations. victims' families are calling for some far-reaching consequences. >> the trial of a member of the neo-nazi terror cell that allegedly murdered her...
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he served as police chief in a nazi occupied town that was part of hungary during the war. he was charged with crimes against humanity for helping to de po deport 16,000 jew, to the auschwitz camp. a paper exposed him in july of last year. he was arrested in the hungarian capital, budapest. his court hearing opened last month. jewish human rights organization had labeled him the most wanted suspect alive. the center launched a new campaign last month. it offers rewards for information that could help bring surviving nazi war criminals to justice. >>> thousands of supporters of egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi are again showing their defiance. they've held a mass rally in cairo and are now entrenched behind sandbags despite government warnings they will forcibly be removed. the demonstrators have camped out at the two sides in cairo for more than a month. many of them are from the muslim brotherhood. the movement that's backing morsi. security forces warned on monday they would disperse protesters, but the brotherhood mobilized more people and the standoff continues. >
he served as police chief in a nazi occupied town that was part of hungary during the war. he was charged with crimes against humanity for helping to de po deport 16,000 jew, to the auschwitz camp. a paper exposed him in july of last year. he was arrested in the hungarian capital, budapest. his court hearing opened last month. jewish human rights organization had labeled him the most wanted suspect alive. the center launched a new campaign last month. it offers rewards for information that...
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the concentration camp memorial site at dachau are a powerful reminder. >> dachau was set up by the nazis in 1933 as their first concentration camp. it became the prototype for a network of death camps in germany and abroad including auschwitz in poland. >>> japan's defense minister said the govt is working hard to win the okinawa governor's approval for reclaiming land for a new u.s. military base. approval is needed before construction can begin of an alternative facility to the u.s. marine corps futenma air station. futenma is located adjacent to a residential area. he made the comment to senator john mccain in tokyo. the two discussed the plan to relocate the air station to the coastal district also in okinawa. mccain said he hopes the governor will soon approve the central government's plan to begin filling in the offshore area. governor nakaima is expected to decide whether to approve the application as earl aez next spring. onodera said he was concerned about drastic budget cuts made by the u.s. senate for transferring marines from okinawa to guam with talks with the senator. if th
the concentration camp memorial site at dachau are a powerful reminder. >> dachau was set up by the nazis in 1933 as their first concentration camp. it became the prototype for a network of death camps in germany and abroad including auschwitz in poland. >>> japan's defense minister said the govt is working hard to win the okinawa governor's approval for reclaiming land for a new u.s. military base. approval is needed before construction can begin of an alternative facility to...
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>>> a late night host has compared russia and its leader to nazi germany. is that fair. >>> we are going to play the most shocking crash video we have seen. >>> and our shout out seeking justice. this is home surveillance video. she goes to an arizona man's home and steals his amazon delivery. tim lake is not taking this lightly. he put up signs asking for information on who the woman is who stole his stuff. he created an e-mail address asking for tips to get back his delivery which was ice cream strays and keurig k-cups. a man of principle. we support that. he also has a great sense of humor. jackie: there are plenty of things i prefer to do on my own. but when it comes to investing, i just think it's better to work with someone. someone you feel you can really partner with. unfortunately, i've found that some brokerage firms don't always encourage that kind of relationship. that's why i stopped working at the old brokerage, and started working for charles schwab. avo: what kind of financial consultant are you looking for? talk to us today. "stubborn love"
>>> a late night host has compared russia and its leader to nazi germany. is that fair. >>> we are going to play the most shocking crash video we have seen. >>> and our shout out seeking justice. this is home surveillance video. she goes to an arizona man's home and steals his amazon delivery. tim lake is not taking this lightly. he put up signs asking for information on who the woman is who stole his stuff. he created an e-mail address asking for tips to get back his...
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now parliamentary report said police dramatically under estimated the neo-nazi threat.have reports from berlin. >> reporter: it's a report that examines what went wrong and make sure that it doesn't happen again. how a neo-nazi gang carried out so many killings over so many years without authorities suspecting or caring that the far right group was involved. it is a story of failure by the police and intelligence services. >> they were not as professional as they should have been. they directly linked the background to organized crime mafia structures, and so on. it's not to criticized that they looked in that directions will, but what we do criticize as parliament is that they only looked in that direction, that the possibility that there could be a racist background for these murders was completely out of the picture. >> reporter: these two men are thought to be the leaders of the gang. they killed themselves in 2011 apparently fearing they were about to be arrested. this woman is thought to be their accomplice. and these are the victims, ten of them. eight turkish, a
now parliamentary report said police dramatically under estimated the neo-nazi threat.have reports from berlin. >> reporter: it's a report that examines what went wrong and make sure that it doesn't happen again. how a neo-nazi gang carried out so many killings over so many years without authorities suspecting or caring that the far right group was involved. it is a story of failure by the police and intelligence services. >> they were not as professional as they should have been....
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case in cuts terrible it's like of the type of for legislation which may be back in the thirty's the nazis to go like you know downhill all the way from their government and that's what's happening here sounds terrifying thank you so much for time but it's the vague language and it portion of the n.b.a. section ten twenty one b. that has critics riled up phrases like. substantially supported and associated forces set a dangerous precedent for how the word terrorist can be interpreted and while support and awareness of the indefinite detention clause is growing the issue is yet to be picked up by the corporate media networks journalists and activists agree over the larger implications this has over first and fifth amendment rights making this case one of the most important civil liberties lawsuits since nine eleven and that's a point that deserves more visibility and little reporting from the thurgood marshall courthouse in new york. after attending the second round of oral arguments on what's shaping up to be a landmark case against indefinite detention at an opportunity to meet with a pow
case in cuts terrible it's like of the type of for legislation which may be back in the thirty's the nazis to go like you know downhill all the way from their government and that's what's happening here sounds terrifying thank you so much for time but it's the vague language and it portion of the n.b.a. section ten twenty one b. that has critics riled up phrases like. substantially supported and associated forces set a dangerous precedent for how the word terrorist can be interpreted and while...
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in nazi germany homosexuals really were discriminated against they were put into the concentration camps and killed in large numbers and of course this is not happening in russia today if it was i'd be the first person said we go to russia all together it's not happening what's happened in russia is we've got a new law which bans the promotion of homosexuality to under eighteen's now i'm not saying i support that law i oppose all anti-gay laws were passed in the world but why stephen fry focusing on russia there are about eighty countries in the world where homosexuality is actually illegal one of them is a country called qatar where the world cup is going to be held in twenty twenty two you go to prison for five years if you're homosexuals it's political i think there's guys i said there's eighty countries who have worse records on gay rights than russia so i think it shows double standards here it shows this kind of russia phobia i think among the western elite that they looked out of russia they patronize them the this idea that russian people more homophobic they're racist it's nonse
in nazi germany homosexuals really were discriminated against they were put into the concentration camps and killed in large numbers and of course this is not happening in russia today if it was i'd be the first person said we go to russia all together it's not happening what's happened in russia is we've got a new law which bans the promotion of homosexuality to under eighteen's now i'm not saying i support that law i oppose all anti-gay laws were passed in the world but why stephen fry...
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to compare this to nazi germany i think is is is slightly hysterical great britain of course took part in the two thousand and eight olympics in beijing i think some people in britain might say that there's a question will he even rights record in china we also plan to take part in the upcoming world cup in qatar you know the qataris have a very different view i think of of what is appropriate in society than we do it's perfectly appropriate to go to those countries to have a respectful difference i think on those issues. well despite all the controversy preparations for one of the world's biggest sporting events are in full swing the sochi winter olympics are now less than six months away record funds have been pumped into the games but some critics still doubt if all of the venues will be ready in time artie's martin andrews who traveled there to find out if there's really cause for concern. ok i'm not see bad but i think it's best to leave it to the professionals when they arrive next year insults you for the winter olympics twenty fourteen the countdown is getting lower the olympic
to compare this to nazi germany i think is is is slightly hysterical great britain of course took part in the two thousand and eight olympics in beijing i think some people in britain might say that there's a question will he even rights record in china we also plan to take part in the upcoming world cup in qatar you know the qataris have a very different view i think of of what is appropriate in society than we do it's perfectly appropriate to go to those countries to have a respectful...
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of the nazi holocaust and. the well for of be or has the critical work. in sharm to justify where those most importantly it is claims to not see how close and unique that no one has suffered in history of human kindness of her compared to what the jews endured. and then follows from that according to these relatives because to suffer abuse you need you can't you can't of israel israel and you you can't apply. the same moral code. legal standards that apply to any other people and so far in southall even though it is no repeatedly commits gross human rights violations convince gross. crimes under international law including to believe she's a work crime under the statutes of the international criminal court or whenever you try to call israel to account for the human rights violations a war crimes crimes against humanity then the minutes or the immediately does it's an invokes the nazi holocaust and says that. you can't apply to us the same standards the same moral standards and same legal standards because of what i was using door would work to which was a
of the nazi holocaust and. the well for of be or has the critical work. in sharm to justify where those most importantly it is claims to not see how close and unique that no one has suffered in history of human kindness of her compared to what the jews endured. and then follows from that according to these relatives because to suffer abuse you need you can't you can't of israel israel and you you can't apply. the same moral code. legal standards that apply to any other people and so far in...
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well it's a posses next here a nazi. good lumbered sure kirby was able to build a leech most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything. to teach me the reason why you should care about humans. this is why you should care only. the. economic down in the final. deal and the rest. will be every week. along with welcome to worlds apart it's hard to find a bilateral relationship that is so common live burdened by old negative stereotypes as the one between russia and the united states and yet when it comes to doing business why did you example as a prevailing child become the nation's. russians and americans just stick to the. health and personal as. well to discuss that i'm now joined by andrew summers president of the american chambre of commerce thank you very much for a time mr summers we often hear that since the united states is the largest consumer of energy and russia is the largest producer of energy the synergies between the two are obvious but i do you really so obvious the may not be
well it's a posses next here a nazi. good lumbered sure kirby was able to build a leech most sophisticated robot which fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything. to teach me the reason why you should care about humans. this is why you should care only. the. economic down in the final. deal and the rest. will be every week. along with welcome to worlds apart it's hard to find a bilateral relationship that is so common live burdened by old negative stereotypes as the one between russia and...