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heard a bunch of fans chanting the nazi slogan. i asked them to stop but they ignored me then after the game they attacked me one of them hit me in the face and broke my nose at the jewish community here says this was just one link in a long chain of anti-semitic and interethnic tensions in the country. we keep hearing and a semitic slogans and sentiments from inside our parliament and in some of our press if you remember nazi germany everything also started with rhetoric then came concentration camps and gas chambers and in hungary sometimes this vocal racism turns into real violence like six gypsies who were killed by a gang of nationalists a few years ago what is especially shocking to hungary's jews is that these things are happening in a country which has a very tragic history in the 1940's hungary had one of the largest jewish communities in the whole of europe but the nazi invasion changed all that more than half a million people perished in the holocaust and this wall in budapest has all the names of all the identified vict
heard a bunch of fans chanting the nazi slogan. i asked them to stop but they ignored me then after the game they attacked me one of them hit me in the face and broke my nose at the jewish community here says this was just one link in a long chain of anti-semitic and interethnic tensions in the country. we keep hearing and a semitic slogans and sentiments from inside our parliament and in some of our press if you remember nazi germany everything also started with rhetoric then came...
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like all theal nazi's. if you want to be a nazi, then you can't be anything else but a beast. problem is now to convince people that they have never been, they are not, and there'll never be the solution of any of the popular problems. >> costa-gavras? z if you see the movie, in you can see them, but at the time it was a smaller group. because of the crisis, the group blew up intermittently. they're promising changes in greece, to save greece from the crisis, which is completely fake. unhappy, soare so miserable, so they think they can find a solution by going to these people, who are fascists, like the nazis used to be. >> did you spend any time in greece when the protests were occurring? >> yes. i saw people trying to say, you have to stop them. finally, the government's decided to stop them. we will see how far that will go. >> we got word out you're going to be the guest on our show for the hour and people were writing in from all over the world questions. on our facebook page -- >> it doesn't have solutions, has questions and that is all. the solutions have to be found fr
like all theal nazi's. if you want to be a nazi, then you can't be anything else but a beast. problem is now to convince people that they have never been, they are not, and there'll never be the solution of any of the popular problems. >> costa-gavras? z if you see the movie, in you can see them, but at the time it was a smaller group. because of the crisis, the group blew up intermittently. they're promising changes in greece, to save greece from the crisis, which is completely fake....
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is not actually labeled as neo nazi organization media and far left organizations may wish to do that but the metropolitan police force have a extremism unit which classifies organizations far right far left we have scripts like national front who are extreme far right the me of the british national party who are far in need a smack bang in the center so it's not it's not a nazi organization yes it's had its problems where we thought from within to keep nazis out of the organization britain doesn't really have the same similar problems across europe with neo nazis pianists as powerful and strong as they are in other countries. blessed for that really but we do have a growing problem which will grow with islamist threat because when we take away any platform for a healthy center for a debate by labeling anyone who says anything as far right we actually drive and push people to the far right which is what we're hoping to do is open up a healthy platform and when you when you talk about hundreds brevik if you talk if you take his manifesto i think it's page sixteen hundred eighty three h
is not actually labeled as neo nazi organization media and far left organizations may wish to do that but the metropolitan police force have a extremism unit which classifies organizations far right far left we have scripts like national front who are extreme far right the me of the british national party who are far in need a smack bang in the center so it's not it's not a nazi organization yes it's had its problems where we thought from within to keep nazis out of the organization britain...
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the extent of the nazi brutality may only be coming to light to nazi researchers now, but for irene weissways there. >> maybe a nonquestion, but do you ever wonder why you survived? >> pure chance in every way. there were so many chances to die, ask so many chances to survive another day. the system was rigged against survival. >> a table at the moulan rouge next. my ast dic it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park. i don't use my rescue inhaler a lot... >> charles: 124 years ago today. a red letter day for the cabaret. the day that the fabled moulin rouge, the red mill opened for business in paris. debuting just a few months after that other paris landmark, the eiffel tower, the moulin rouge was at the heart of the artistic scene in the late 19th century in creativity and naughtyness. >> a regular captured performers in a series of colorful paintings and became famous for stage shows. though it can not invent the >> the performers endured with both world wars and legendary singer performing for the first time in 1944. moulin rouge was
the extent of the nazi brutality may only be coming to light to nazi researchers now, but for irene weissways there. >> maybe a nonquestion, but do you ever wonder why you survived? >> pure chance in every way. there were so many chances to die, ask so many chances to survive another day. the system was rigged against survival. >> a table at the moulan rouge next. my ast dic it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park. i don't...
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britain doesn't really have the same similar problems across europe with neo nazis being as poor as powerful as strong as they are in other countries. blessed for that really but we do have a growing problem which will grow with islamist threat because when we take away any platform for a healthy center for a debate by labeling anyone who says anything as far right we actually drive and push people to the far right which is what we're hoping to do is open up a healthy platform and when you when you talk about hundreds brevik if you talk if you take his manifesto i think it's page sixteen hundred eighty three he described to fence leaders noisy force he said of what the two ideologies can never be reconciled and we believe democracy can solve the problems and that we also welcome people from africa and different continents to be leaders within the organization which he was completely opposed to so really trying to liken it. to quote pay very high risk with multiple i am not trying to equal it under brevik i'm just saying do you think a movement such as e.t.l. could breed someone like
britain doesn't really have the same similar problems across europe with neo nazis being as poor as powerful as strong as they are in other countries. blessed for that really but we do have a growing problem which will grow with islamist threat because when we take away any platform for a healthy center for a debate by labeling anyone who says anything as far right we actually drive and push people to the far right which is what we're hoping to do is open up a healthy platform and when you when...
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lawmakers from the greek neo- nazi group are indicted on charges linked to the murder of an anti-hate rap musician. three of those hardliners are conditionally released. day number two of the first u.s. government shut down in 17 years. no solution in sight for the bipartisan bickering, pitting hard-core republicans against the president in a new fight over obamacare. italy is gearing up towards a no-confidence vote on its government this is the latest attempt by silvio berlusconi to bring down the fragile coalition. the billionaire, a former, has called on his backers to vote against the government, but many of them have rebelled, saying they will vote in favor of the prime minister. the prime minister warned lawmakers that if the government falls apart, it could be fatal. >> italy is running a risk that would prove fatal and purity level. avoiding that risk, seeing this chance or not, depends on us. >> to weigh in a bit more on the situation in italy i am joined by ed ward oh wait, international affairs. this is not just italian insider political news, it reaches across europe? >> i
lawmakers from the greek neo- nazi group are indicted on charges linked to the murder of an anti-hate rap musician. three of those hardliners are conditionally released. day number two of the first u.s. government shut down in 17 years. no solution in sight for the bipartisan bickering, pitting hard-core republicans against the president in a new fight over obamacare. italy is gearing up towards a no-confidence vote on its government this is the latest attempt by silvio berlusconi to bring down...
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well i wouldn't first of all compared to the nazis nothing is comparable to the nazis but it is dangerous idea that one country is god given for on top of all that greater than the others that cannot be true i once had an experience on an american radio show in seattle where the the presenter introduced the item by describing his own country as the greatest country on god's green earth and so i challenge. afore i said the other countries on god's green earth are less than you and i'm certainly not going to accept and i don't think people in other lands would either but if it was just rhetoric it wouldn't matter so much if it was just vainglory but it's put into practice by the international law lessness of the united states of america which draws on the side of exceptionalism and when president putin challenged in his us telling us newspaper interview or statement the americans were greatly offended and yet a moment's contemplation would tell them that no one in the world will accept the any one country can out a gate to itself the right internationally to break any law invade any country
well i wouldn't first of all compared to the nazis nothing is comparable to the nazis but it is dangerous idea that one country is god given for on top of all that greater than the others that cannot be true i once had an experience on an american radio show in seattle where the the presenter introduced the item by describing his own country as the greatest country on god's green earth and so i challenge. afore i said the other countries on god's green earth are less than you and i'm certainly...
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and for the nazis. you know, those are definitely a negative side. >> too offensive for this debate. >> yes, indeed. >> reporter: and the cartoon they wanted to respond in writing today, saying i'm a little taken back of the reactions as he added. as the editorial cartoon we have the ability to help write or wrong. and in my opinion, the name redskins is dated. regardless, many of you are accusing us of exploiting the debate. i think that you should report the news, not promote the questions designed to separate and divide. i asked them for their reactions as the team, they have not responded. scott broom, wusa9. they had little to say about that as we told you about students at wilson high school and how they planned to vote today. if you want to share yourthoughts, log on. >> please, i would love to hear from them on that. >> the bizarre story after a man leaves with a little boy. >>> despite the clouds and the showers, it's a pretty mild day with the numbers here to go in the books. no records, but p
and for the nazis. you know, those are definitely a negative side. >> too offensive for this debate. >> yes, indeed. >> reporter: and the cartoon they wanted to respond in writing today, saying i'm a little taken back of the reactions as he added. as the editorial cartoon we have the ability to help write or wrong. and in my opinion, the name redskins is dated. regardless, many of you are accusing us of exploiting the debate. i think that you should report the news, not...
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. >> the death of a nazi officer draws protest. the funeral for a man who said he was just following orders coming up. >>> iran offered a new plan to end the standoff over the nuclear program. they told the world leaders in geneva they are confident progress could be made. israel wants the leaders to keep the pressure on iran. james bays has more from geneva. >> around the table again international diplomats negotiating with the iranians. this time a new atmosphere of hope. after photographers were escorted from the room a new approach from iran. a powerpoint presentation in english of a plan called "closing the unnecessary crisis and opening new horizons". but what exactly are the details of the new plan? i was among a large crowd of reporters with questions for iran's deputy foreign minister. >> we are very serious. we are not here to symbolically - we are not here to waste our time. we are serious. we target negotiations between iran and others. we believe that the plan that we have introduced has the capacity to do that. >> can
. >> the death of a nazi officer draws protest. the funeral for a man who said he was just following orders coming up. >>> iran offered a new plan to end the standoff over the nuclear program. they told the world leaders in geneva they are confident progress could be made. israel wants the leaders to keep the pressure on iran. james bays has more from geneva. >> around the table again international diplomats negotiating with the iranians. this time a new atmosphere of hope....
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a former nazi captain involved in the killing of 335 italians in 1944.nge to the murder of 33 german sole iners bipartisan. he never repented. identified and arrested in argentina in 1995est extra draws ex-extradited to italy. he said he was just following order. after he died last friday aged 100, questions were raised over the nature of his funeral service and nobody, including argentina and his hometown in germany offered him a burial plot. rome, he lives his last years under house arrest was also off limits. in a statement issued shortly after his death, the vick or of rome in charge of the city's churches ordered that no public funeral service shall be granted for him. that was under the rule of law for those the church considers manifest sinners. a catholic fraternity used in the past of antisemitism offered to perform the system. the angry a red sox by locals and the fear that it will turn in to a nas i rally forced them to suspend if for overnight. questions remain over where he should be buried it was suggested that he should be yes mated and as
a former nazi captain involved in the killing of 335 italians in 1944.nge to the murder of 33 german sole iners bipartisan. he never repented. identified and arrested in argentina in 1995est extra draws ex-extradited to italy. he said he was just following order. after he died last friday aged 100, questions were raised over the nature of his funeral service and nobody, including argentina and his hometown in germany offered him a burial plot. rome, he lives his last years under house arrest...
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leadership in the early twentieth century bibi actually tried to link today's palestinians to the nazis at the. one nine hundred forty s. despite this harsh rhetoric in the abysmal conditions of palestinians living under israeli occupation america's political support for israel remains strong so here to help me break down this issue further i'm joined by max blumenthal a journalist who's been exploring the cultural and political shifts within israel the author of the bestselling new book the lie it life in loathing and greater israel max thanks so much for coming on thanks and just to clarify the new book is a best seller yet but it will be. viewers can help me. well max you talk about multiple forces that are driving this base of support for israel within the u.s. what are they. why obviously. there is the the israel lobby apac which is the key arm of the israel lobby as one of the most powerful forces driving support for israel in the united states but also there is sort of a curtain of silence around the facts on the ground what netanyahu seeks to obscure in his own backyard and what
leadership in the early twentieth century bibi actually tried to link today's palestinians to the nazis at the. one nine hundred forty s. despite this harsh rhetoric in the abysmal conditions of palestinians living under israeli occupation america's political support for israel remains strong so here to help me break down this issue further i'm joined by max blumenthal a journalist who's been exploring the cultural and political shifts within israel the author of the bestselling new book the...
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relatives of his victims want him created as has been the case with top nazi war criminals. >>> it'seek 7 in the nfl. key match ups. the latest in football coming up in sport in a bit. the leaves are changing in the great smokey mountains. the tourist dollars are gone. we'll explain why at al jazeera america. him created as has been the c e him created as has been the c e with top nazi war criminal >>> fall is here. the government may be up and running. the impact of the shutdown is being felt across the country. the gates of the great snoeky mountains national park is open, but for many the local businesses depending on visitors - it may be too late. jonathan martin has more. >> steve garrett and his league of lambas are getting their footing again. during the government shutdown they were stuck hanging under the shelter. business came to a standstill. >> pretty much immediately the phones stopped ringing, emailed stopped coming, my reservations stopped coming in. >> october is one of the busiest months. we get over 9 million visitors a year. and october we get 1.1 million. they are
relatives of his victims want him created as has been the case with top nazi war criminals. >>> it'seek 7 in the nfl. key match ups. the latest in football coming up in sport in a bit. the leaves are changing in the great smokey mountains. the tourist dollars are gone. we'll explain why at al jazeera america. him created as has been the c e him created as has been the c e with top nazi war criminal >>> fall is here. the government may be up and running. the impact of the...
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government surveillance in communist east germany and during the not see regime -- and during the naziegime. a powerful storm in the philippines has left at least a dozen people dead. the typhoon made landfall friday, bringing floods and powerful wind up to 150 kilometers per hour. several victims drowned or were hit by falling trees. millions in the country have no power, and large areas of farmland are underwater. weathers been extreme in india as well, were a massive cyclone hit the east coast saturday evening. there are five confirmed deaths and severe rain and wind have forced more than half a million people to flee their homes and seek refuge in storm shelters. >> they are freezing, soaked, and really scared. they don't know what to expect. all of them have been told to evacuate their homes in coastal villages. for the moment, they are on safe ground. about 30 kilometers away from the sea. i have come here with my family to escape the cyclone. our house is gone. >> cyclone phailin is packing winds of up to 200 kilometers per hour. the states are bearing the brunt of the storm. 12
government surveillance in communist east germany and during the not see regime -- and during the naziegime. a powerful storm in the philippines has left at least a dozen people dead. the typhoon made landfall friday, bringing floods and powerful wind up to 150 kilometers per hour. several victims drowned or were hit by falling trees. millions in the country have no power, and large areas of farmland are underwater. weathers been extreme in india as well, were a massive cyclone hit the east...
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that's what all the nazis looked like at the party. in scott town,
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and people started chanting nazis, nazis, nazis about obama and the people who wanted to pass the health care law. they just sort of stood there. they don't mind this. they exploit it. but it's where the energy is on the right these days. >> well, land born from the right says touching obama would be the equivalent of touching a tar baby. >> even if some people say well the republicans should have done this or they should have done that, i don't want to be associated with it. it's like touching a tar baby. you can't get away. >> i didn't make it up. that's the congressman. a spokes woman later said he sent an apology later. >> i am delighted when i hear that sort of rhetoric because it peels back the covers. you know, republicans want to deny that this disrespect for the president, this vitriol, this hatred, quite frankly, has anything to do with race. of course it does. it has everything to do with race. that's its foundation. am i saying that anybody who agrees with president, who disagrees with the president is a racist? no, i'm not. but i am saying that in that 20 to 25% of tea parti
and people started chanting nazis, nazis, nazis about obama and the people who wanted to pass the health care law. they just sort of stood there. they don't mind this. they exploit it. but it's where the energy is on the right these days. >> well, land born from the right says touching obama would be the equivalent of touching a tar baby. >> even if some people say well the republicans should have done this or they should have done that, i don't want to be associated with it. it's...
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there's no eric larsen writing the book about the nazi senators. there are three authors writing the same book about the nazi senators so you can do that. , a childhood was filled with the storytelling from my parents and grandparents. there's nothing i have ever written that doesn't come out of something i was exposed to as a child because of my lincoln interest i became a fanatical collector of books, objects, memorabilia, artifacts related to abraham lincoln and the civil war and almost view myself as full-time curator of curiosities who happens to an hour and then write a book about what those curiosity's inspired me to think about. over the years i have collected things like a lot of lincoln's hair cut from his head in the peterson house after lincoln died that morning of april 15th and that lot of air is framed with flowers that adorned lincoln's coffin at the white house funeral on april 19th. have a fragment of the dress stained with the president's blood. he dropped to her knees and cradled lincoln's head. i spent a lifetime pursuing these
there's no eric larsen writing the book about the nazi senators. there are three authors writing the same book about the nazi senators so you can do that. , a childhood was filled with the storytelling from my parents and grandparents. there's nothing i have ever written that doesn't come out of something i was exposed to as a child because of my lincoln interest i became a fanatical collector of books, objects, memorabilia, artifacts related to abraham lincoln and the civil war and almost view...
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and he billets with these nazis, nazis who were, you know, using prisoners as human subjects to test their theories on new drugs and supercolds, all that, and he likes these guys a lot. he didn't like oppenheimer, but he likes the nazi scientists because they're anti-semitic, they're nationalists, they're imperialists, and he gets them paper clipped to the united states, and they start working in american labs and companies throughout the country. there's 1500 of these guys. and then also a lot of nazi intelligence guys come in, because they knew the soviet union as they were fighting them. and what you find in the postwar period which is what i came on when i was writing this book is this strange uptick in testing on human subjects. in the united states in the postwar period after nuremberg. the americans are certainly testing on not tuskegee 33 gees, a couple hundred here, a couple hundred there, but tens of thousands of willing -- volunteering and involunteering subjects. a lot of them are soldiers, churn in wards -- children in wards, orphanages, people in asylums. and, of course
and he billets with these nazis, nazis who were, you know, using prisoners as human subjects to test their theories on new drugs and supercolds, all that, and he likes these guys a lot. he didn't like oppenheimer, but he likes the nazi scientists because they're anti-semitic, they're nationalists, they're imperialists, and he gets them paper clipped to the united states, and they start working in american labs and companies throughout the country. there's 1500 of these guys. and then also a lot...
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priebke reportedly never repented for his or any of the crimes committed by the nazis. the vatican disallowed a funeral for him in rome. a french catholic group was at odds with the vatican planned a service outside rome on tuesday. the argentine municipality pr priebke's family lives and hometown in germany both refused to accept his remains. his body was taken to a military base until a decision can be made on his burial. >>> there's a new typhoon near guam. meteorologist robert speta has been keeping an eye on that. robert, how serious is this one. >> right now, let's first start off by talking about typhoon francisco, working off to the north. at first slowly, but now winds are gusting up near 200 kilometers per hour at this time. about 180 kilometers per hour. but right just towards the west of guam, we're going to be seeing these waves push onshore, could be up to about seven meters high in some coastal areas. so definitely it's going to be a rough day going through the day here on friday. also tropical storm warnings are in effect at this time. and we're continui
priebke reportedly never repented for his or any of the crimes committed by the nazis. the vatican disallowed a funeral for him in rome. a french catholic group was at odds with the vatican planned a service outside rome on tuesday. the argentine municipality pr priebke's family lives and hometown in germany both refused to accept his remains. his body was taken to a military base until a decision can be made on his burial. >>> there's a new typhoon near guam. meteorologist robert...
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what to do with the remains of a nazi war criminal. they contacted germany to see if they would repatriate the body. france's expulsion of an illegal minor back to kosovo continues to spark controversy. protests have been in the area over the move. thank you for joining us. first, back from the brink with only hours to spare, the u.s. congress passed legislation to a vote to -- to avert a historic debt default and avoid a government shutdown. the bipartisan deal which was basically in the end along u.s. president barack obama's terms. the senate voted to send be measured to be republican- controlled house of representatives, which passed it late in the evening. philip prosser has more from washington. >> there are clearly winners and losers in this debt crisis in the united states. one big winner is president of bob -- president barack obama. he got pretty much everything he wanted. that goes exactly the same for the democratic party as well. who is on the losing side? clearly the republican party. they were thinking this was there cha
what to do with the remains of a nazi war criminal. they contacted germany to see if they would repatriate the body. france's expulsion of an illegal minor back to kosovo continues to spark controversy. protests have been in the area over the move. thank you for joining us. first, back from the brink with only hours to spare, the u.s. congress passed legislation to a vote to -- to avert a historic debt default and avoid a government shutdown. the bipartisan deal which was basically in the end...
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november two thousand and three mr valli avenue in tbilisi people are protesting against and wish him a nazi demanding he steps down as president thirty five year old mikhail saakashvili storms the parliament he's wearing a bulletproof vest under his coat his supporters are holding brosius the revolution needed a symbol really challenge the man who'd supported and defended him this happens in politics a new page in history often starts with the trail. and your fellow. i.l. say it is a well thought out of course he was scared he didn't know what would happen. on bush or by alltel was mostly concerned about himself and band result him that the hospital didn't care much about the safety of innocent people a full but. george it shows in two thousand and three was covered with roses at first not a single shot was fired during this revolution the young leader came to power back then it seemed the euphoria would never end but put it all into the right perspective georgians practically worship sexually in two thousand and three and nine years later the same people took to the streets shouting misha.
november two thousand and three mr valli avenue in tbilisi people are protesting against and wish him a nazi demanding he steps down as president thirty five year old mikhail saakashvili storms the parliament he's wearing a bulletproof vest under his coat his supporters are holding brosius the revolution needed a symbol really challenge the man who'd supported and defended him this happens in politics a new page in history often starts with the trail. and your fellow. i.l. say it is a well...
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hey say it's run across a nazi furor ty line, and a strict pyramid showing whom would answer to whom. they call it the furor of principle. they say there were hit squads that would ride on street bikes tomorrowing immigrants. new members will remain training, and they would be attacked if they disagreed with the rules. so all this evidence have stunned people here and it will be interesting to see if it affects the party's pularity fuels that this is a violent group that needs to be reigned in. >> now a woman who went through early menopause has had a baby. she gave birth to a healthy baby after doctors found a way to reawaken the ovaries so they could produce eggs. it was tried in a small group of japanese women with a specific type of infertility problem. but scientists hope it could also help women who have trouble getting pregnant because of their age. well, professor charles kingslad is a consultant gynocologist liverpool women's hospital. joins me from liverpool, thank you very much for being with us, charles. in laymen's terms, if i could ask you, what exactly have think done h
hey say it's run across a nazi furor ty line, and a strict pyramid showing whom would answer to whom. they call it the furor of principle. they say there were hit squads that would ride on street bikes tomorrowing immigrants. new members will remain training, and they would be attacked if they disagreed with the rules. so all this evidence have stunned people here and it will be interesting to see if it affects the party's pularity fuels that this is a violent group that needs to be reigned in....
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it's not to like more expressly murderous than the nazis ever express themselves. i enormous number of non-jews but the imagery the calls to extermination, the calls to brutality are far more frequent than far more open and far more unreserved and anything you would have sounded nazis germany in the 1930s or publicly in the 1940s. and the threat is real. as one rwandan, 12 mass murder of tutsi explained after the genocide the beliefs they have to put it very welcome to the police they had for already sharpening the knives. that believes that many people have our already sharpening the knives. they are quite clear. if you have any doubt see what's going on in syria and any other countries. some other places in the arab spring and different groups of herbst and muslims imagine what they would do if it were ever to conquer israel. would they be any less violent, any less murderous? any less cruel? global anti-semitism is fundamentally political. it takes place in the political sphere in the contemporary world. this is a critical aspect of globalism. everybody says the
it's not to like more expressly murderous than the nazis ever express themselves. i enormous number of non-jews but the imagery the calls to extermination, the calls to brutality are far more frequent than far more open and far more unreserved and anything you would have sounded nazis germany in the 1930s or publicly in the 1940s. and the threat is real. as one rwandan, 12 mass murder of tutsi explained after the genocide the beliefs they have to put it very welcome to the police they had for...
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this was the trial of the nazi war krill. similar trial in the far east. the u.n. was founded, universal declaration of human rights. everyone said it's when international law started to look at human rights issues. in my book, i say no it was earlier. it was in connection with with the slave trade. in the early 19th century starting in 18 -- britain was another -- and began to spread throughout the countries that had been engaged in the slave trade. this is no longer a practice they wanted to participate in. it was perceived as violating natural rights. same idea of rights that underpin the u.s. revolution and the revolution in france. the declaration of independence. we hold the truths to be self-evident. all main are created equally. obviously there was a tension between that and the existence of slavery. the ideas of natural rights were spreading throughout the atlantic world. and also there were religious revival movements. the quakers among others were active politically and they perceived slavery in the slave trade to be morally wrong. as those group became
this was the trial of the nazi war krill. similar trial in the far east. the u.n. was founded, universal declaration of human rights. everyone said it's when international law started to look at human rights issues. in my book, i say no it was earlier. it was in connection with with the slave trade. in the early 19th century starting in 18 -- britain was another -- and began to spread throughout the countries that had been engaged in the slave trade. this is no longer a practice they wanted to...
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. >> a nazi war criminal who died under house arrest in rome will be buried in a secret location. eric pridco was convicted of taking part in atrocities. >> from the grave eric preibke is defending his actions from the second. >> the experience for me was the same as everyone. it was a terrible thing for us to have to do such a thing. >> the video from the convicted nazi war criminal was released after his death. >> translation: for the rest of us, me included, it was something terrible. >> there was nothing respectful about priebke's funeral in rome. after the ceremony his body was seized by italian authorities. it's been revealed he'll be buried in a secret location in italy. it won't be in rome. city officials banned him from being laid to rest there. in 1944 priebke served as an officer in adolf hitler's brute ss. he was responsible for helping to oversee atrocities in italy in the world war ii. the killing of 335 people, most civilians. he fled to argentina before being extradited back to italy nearly 20 years ago. in the video statement he said he would have been shot if he
. >> a nazi war criminal who died under house arrest in rome will be buried in a secret location. eric pridco was convicted of taking part in atrocities. >> from the grave eric preibke is defending his actions from the second. >> the experience for me was the same as everyone. it was a terrible thing for us to have to do such a thing. >> the video from the convicted nazi war criminal was released after his death. >> translation: for the rest of us, me included, it...
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the redskins to the nazis, forget it. >> well the shutdown is over and done for now.s a new group of people out of work. and this has nothing to do with the federal government. wusa 9's ken molistina tells us about son station -- sanitation employees out on strike and now apparently out of a job. >> we work with trash and they treat us like trash. >> jose is about 150 disposality and recycle -- disposal and recycle workers fired for going on strike. aerial footage from sky 9 shows the group taking to the streets with signs after one of the co- worker was fired for what they say was an action to unionize. when the company found out, their leader was shown the door and so they followed. >> we're going to keep in this fight no matter what happens. we are going to keep in this fight because we have to push. >> this is described as a possessive business. he said the benefits were poor and inadequate. the company said they are welcoming employees back to work and said unit disposal has been servicing its clients and meeting all obligations. we cannot discuss personal matter
the redskins to the nazis, forget it. >> well the shutdown is over and done for now.s a new group of people out of work. and this has nothing to do with the federal government. wusa 9's ken molistina tells us about son station -- sanitation employees out on strike and now apparently out of a job. >> we work with trash and they treat us like trash. >> jose is about 150 disposality and recycle -- disposal and recycle workers fired for going on strike. aerial footage from sky 9...
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why a funeral for a nazi war criminal turned ugly. >> she killed herself but i don't give a -- you can add the last word yourself. >> a 12-year-old and 14-year-old are accused of bullying. the back lash police are promising. >> wild horses are a symbol of the american west. how the government shutdown is impacting these beautiful animals and what is being done to make sure they can always run free. >> good morning. welcome to aljazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. >> good to have you with us. in less than 24 hours, the u.s. government will lose the ability to borrow money for the first time in the nation's history. congress has until midnight tonight to raise the debt ceiling or risk severe economic consequence here's and around the globe. >> leaders are close to a deal that would raise the debt ceiling and government shutdown that is now in its 16th day. the fate of that senate proposal lies with the republican-controlled house, which failed twice on tuesday to produce its own plan. president obama said the tea party republicans are to blame. >> the problem we have right now is that on
why a funeral for a nazi war criminal turned ugly. >> she killed herself but i don't give a -- you can add the last word yourself. >> a 12-year-old and 14-year-old are accused of bullying. the back lash police are promising. >> wild horses are a symbol of the american west. how the government shutdown is impacting these beautiful animals and what is being done to make sure they can always run free. >> good morning. welcome to aljazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. >>...
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it's selfish of a nazi why many i.d.f. soldiers are unhappy about their mission to keep the settlers say take a look. send nineteen year olds eighteen year olds to court to control millions of people through the barrel of the gun i was trained as an infantry soldier to fight another army and this is the case for most soldiers so you get there to the west to you know around the gaza strip unprepared to deal with civilians unprepared to control civilians the only thing that you are fed with is fear. in hate when you know you're constantly told be careful of the palestinians if you turn your back to them they will stab you in the back your shoulder when i got to the west bank i was told that we need to show the ship palestinians that there is a new sheriff in town and i'm quoting here. so we're rental costs are putting a strain on the working londoners and are being blamed for the rise in homelessness in the british capital but a charity has come up with a novel solution to the problem artists our first investigates when addr
it's selfish of a nazi why many i.d.f. soldiers are unhappy about their mission to keep the settlers say take a look. send nineteen year olds eighteen year olds to court to control millions of people through the barrel of the gun i was trained as an infantry soldier to fight another army and this is the case for most soldiers so you get there to the west to you know around the gaza strip unprepared to deal with civilians unprepared to control civilians the only thing that you are fed with is...
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to that of the nazis is a sneak peek of forty have to say. you know i still think president obama is a good and smart man but i'm his speeches remind you of the speeches the nazis made in the run up and during the second world war they consider themselves to selected supreme race such speeches and ideas pose an extreme threat yes you are them on our website on t. thought called for now though most of us enjoy affordable leather nice leather jackets purses shoes but the problem being a cheap leather market has a devastating effect on where it's coming from much of it from buying gled desh a special report that's coming away thanks to. you know i'm old enough to remember on reruns when gomer pyle used to cry citizen's arrest when he saw something wrong in mayberry and a new law in russia could allow our city average to do the same thing by helping to enforce law in the country this low allows citizens to protect public order by becoming volunteer workers deputy policeman and even forming peoples militias which will in theory prevent crime or at
to that of the nazis is a sneak peek of forty have to say. you know i still think president obama is a good and smart man but i'm his speeches remind you of the speeches the nazis made in the run up and during the second world war they consider themselves to selected supreme race such speeches and ideas pose an extreme threat yes you are them on our website on t. thought called for now though most of us enjoy affordable leather nice leather jackets purses shoes but the problem being a cheap...
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barack obama's exceptionalism and even compared his tone to that of the nazis a sneak peek here of what he had to say. you know i still think president obama is a good and smart man but i'm his speeches remind you of the speeches the nazis made in the run up and during the second world war they consider themselves to selected supreme race such speeches and ideas pose an extreme threat. or to. about half an hour's time before though our exclusive interview with russia's envoy to the united nations that is and sophie and co program in just a few but when he comes to you live from moscow. you know i'm old enough to remember on reruns when gomer pyle used to cry citizen's arrest when he saw something wrong in mayberry and a new law in russia could allow our city average to do the same thing by helping to enforce laws in the country this law will allow citizens to protect public order by becoming volunteer workers deputy policemen and even foreign peoples militias which will in theory prevent crime or at least allow the police to be informed more quickly and accurately of course this like an
barack obama's exceptionalism and even compared his tone to that of the nazis a sneak peek here of what he had to say. you know i still think president obama is a good and smart man but i'm his speeches remind you of the speeches the nazis made in the run up and during the second world war they consider themselves to selected supreme race such speeches and ideas pose an extreme threat. or to. about half an hour's time before though our exclusive interview with russia's envoy to the united...
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with the worst presidents as obama's rhetoric resembles that of the nazi leadership during the second world war. you know i still think president obama is a good and smart man but on his speeches remind you of the speeches the nazis made in the run up and during the second world war they considered themselves the selected supreme race such speeches and ideas posed an extreme threat. only ecuador that has been left unimpressed by obama's exceptionalism rather and his claims were met with bubble dermont all across the globe george galloway british m.p. for the respect party believes such ideas won't bode well for the united states. it was just rhetoric it wouldn't matter so much if it was just vainglory but it's put into practice by the international law lesson us of the united states of america which draws on the side of exceptionalism and when president putin challenged in his us telling us newspaper interview or statement the americans were greatly offended and yet a moment's contemplation would tell them that no one in the world will exit any one country can out again to itself the
with the worst presidents as obama's rhetoric resembles that of the nazi leadership during the second world war. you know i still think president obama is a good and smart man but on his speeches remind you of the speeches the nazis made in the run up and during the second world war they considered themselves the selected supreme race such speeches and ideas posed an extreme threat. only ecuador that has been left unimpressed by obama's exceptionalism rather and his claims were met with bubble...