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justknew he was a nazi, not how bad a nazi he was. back to the script. but it was impossible to believe that he was anything but an active for discipline or full partner to spill out into public view the record would surely make him a pariah, in america and in europe. there was the risk of public shaming, but he really -- did he really want to go through the anguish of a public trial? no, he finally agreed. he did not want to take such a risk. realizing there is no way to press with his job application, he agreed to pull his name for -- from consideration. he would cite personal reasons, his health perhaps. he was despondent seeing his past suddenly thrown back at him 15 years after the war. he was worried how to explain to his wife his sudden change of heart. she had been depressed and she was still recovering from a car accident. this no doubt upset her even more. she knew little about his past, and she was not the type to live out her life with "a guilty secret." grudgingly he settled on a plan. he would admit to his wife before the war, but their mar
justknew he was a nazi, not how bad a nazi he was. back to the script. but it was impossible to believe that he was anything but an active for discipline or full partner to spill out into public view the record would surely make him a pariah, in america and in europe. there was the risk of public shaming, but he really -- did he really want to go through the anguish of a public trial? no, he finally agreed. he did not want to take such a risk. realizing there is no way to press with his job...
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but being surrounded by nazi salutes in november had people asking is it ever okay to punch a neo-nazis people said yes, that it has a robust place in our culture. indiana jones did it. and so did captain america. but others stood up for spencer. during violence against speech even the most detestable disgusting variety,. is it ever okay to punch a nazi in the face? only in self-defense. >> reporter: and a rabbi told me he believes the battle against hate must be won with words and votes, not fists. >> the public can't be ple >> the spencer has filed a police report with mpd for assault. no one has been arrested or charged as yet. >>> we wanted to get your thoughts on spencer and whether you think it's okay to punch a nazi in the face. enter the wusa 9 facebook page to join a lively conversation that is ongoing. we'll share some of your responses later in the newscast. >>> to prince george's county where police are urging anyone who sees this man to call 911. ronald sims has been charged with attempted first-degree murder murder. he's accused of shooting at a woman at a school bus stop
but being surrounded by nazi salutes in november had people asking is it ever okay to punch a neo-nazis people said yes, that it has a robust place in our culture. indiana jones did it. and so did captain america. but others stood up for spencer. during violence against speech even the most detestable disgusting variety,. is it ever okay to punch a nazi in the face? only in self-defense. >> reporter: and a rabbi told me he believes the battle against hate must be won with words and votes,...
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this was what the nazis did. they created and that coach chamber in which only we matter and this is where the first visual aids come in. these are two illustrations of nazi propaganda about the jews and on the left what you had is a children's book that says at the top: the poisonous mushroom. this is a presentation to children of what jews embodied collectively, no difference among them. the nazis-- they never spoke in the plural because all jews are like. the collective is what matters and individualism doesn't matter. on the right you have a presentation of traditional christian anti-semitism that when you look at the cross then think on the cruel murder that the jews committed at calgary. calvary. that's illustration you see in the next illustration you get is the notion that all life is struggle. this is the extra patient of the sick and the week in nature, the way in which animals eat each other and destroy the weaker is eaten by the stronger, the way in which defective trees are cut down and so forth. for
this was what the nazis did. they created and that coach chamber in which only we matter and this is where the first visual aids come in. these are two illustrations of nazi propaganda about the jews and on the left what you had is a children's book that says at the top: the poisonous mushroom. this is a presentation to children of what jews embodied collectively, no difference among them. the nazis-- they never spoke in the plural because all jews are like. the collective is what matters and...
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this was what the nazi is did.y we matter and this where is the first visual aids come in. these or two illustrations of nazi propaganda about the juice. on the left a children's book called -- they says at the top, the poisonous mushroom and this is a presentation to children of what jews embody collectively. no difference among them. the nazi always spoke of the jew or jewry. they never spoke in the plural because all jews are alike. the collective is what matters, individualism is illusory. on the right is a presentation of traditional christian antisemitism, the notion when you look at the cross, then think on the terror of the cruel murder that the jews committed at cavalry. that's the illustration you're seeing next elm next illustration is the notion that all life is struggle. this is the sick and the weak in nature, the way in which animals eat each other and destroy, the weaker eaten by the strong, they we in which defective trees are cut down for naysays the lessons for all german, all life is struggle, s
this was what the nazi is did.y we matter and this where is the first visual aids come in. these or two illustrations of nazi propaganda about the juice. on the left a children's book called -- they says at the top, the poisonous mushroom and this is a presentation to children of what jews embody collectively. no difference among them. the nazi always spoke of the jew or jewry. they never spoke in the plural because all jews are alike. the collective is what matters, individualism is illusory....
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on your research you believe that an accurate accusation of her being a suspected nazi spy? >> there's a 1200 page fbi file on this arvad and ultimately it was concluded she was not a spy. interestingly, for several months she was considered the prime suspect as a key to the entire nazi espionage network in the us based on circumstantial evidence that turned out not to be correct but when j edgar hoover himself was convinced that inga was not a spy, president roosevelt directed him to continue with the observation of miss arvad. to have her phone, her apartment bond, or mail opened, it was a remarkable thing. >> you're the author of two other books, kennedy and reagan, why their legacies indoor and almost president: the man who lost the race but changed the nation. what do you think the legacy will be of president obama's administration and how do you think this past election cycle has affected the united states? >> his legacy will be turned over in the coming years. as our african-american president his legacy is secure in that regard. the most important thing he did is pro
on your research you believe that an accurate accusation of her being a suspected nazi spy? >> there's a 1200 page fbi file on this arvad and ultimately it was concluded she was not a spy. interestingly, for several months she was considered the prime suspect as a key to the entire nazi espionage network in the us based on circumstantial evidence that turned out not to be correct but when j edgar hoover himself was convinced that inga was not a spy, president roosevelt directed him to...
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even late in the war, he did not criticize the nazis till june 1945.they were still trying to get people out of germany and still trying to save jews, especially in places like hungry, and the battery did save many jews by working behind the scenes in hungary in the last months of the war. to the very end, there was a compelling reason to not -- with not alienate them because they were trying to work behind the scenes to get out jews and other people who were in jeopardy. i think, yes? >> i'm sorry. mark: i think a real turning point in the pope's thinking, if you want to talk about the human rights thing, was the atlantic charter, which professor -- properly spotlighted. but i think pope pius the 12th was really a visionary in this respect. because reading the atlantic charter, it was apparent to pius he immediately started beating the allies with this behind the scenes. he said, stalin will never accept this. stalin will never accept the idea of human dignity in the atlantic charter. so, once you defeat germany, assuming you do, then what? how are yo
even late in the war, he did not criticize the nazis till june 1945.they were still trying to get people out of germany and still trying to save jews, especially in places like hungry, and the battery did save many jews by working behind the scenes in hungary in the last months of the war. to the very end, there was a compelling reason to not -- with not alienate them because they were trying to work behind the scenes to get out jews and other people who were in jeopardy. i think, yes? >>...
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alone, inside germany, she'd seen the nazis massing for invasion.ged 27 and a journalist for less than a week, a woman in a man's world had beaten the lot of them.
alone, inside germany, she'd seen the nazis massing for invasion.ged 27 and a journalist for less than a week, a woman in a man's world had beaten the lot of them.
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intelligence to nazi germany. it was as if he was making up for the 168 days that gone by since his last news conference in july. it was an action packed session. here now a sampling. >> i want to thank a lot of news organizations here today because they looked at that nonsense that was released by maybe the intelligence agencies. who knows? but maybe the intelligence agencies, which would be a tremendous blot on their record if they, in fact, did that. a tremendous blot. because a thing like that should have never been written. it should never have been had, and it certainly never have been released. president putin put out a statement today that this fake news was fake news. now somebody is going to say, of course he's going to say that. >> since you're attacking us, can you give us a question. >> go ahead. >> mr. president elect. >> go ahead. no, not you. not you. your organization is terrible. >> you are attacking our news organization. can you give us a chance to ask a question, sir. >> quiet. quiet. go ahead
intelligence to nazi germany. it was as if he was making up for the 168 days that gone by since his last news conference in july. it was an action packed session. here now a sampling. >> i want to thank a lot of news organizations here today because they looked at that nonsense that was released by maybe the intelligence agencies. who knows? but maybe the intelligence agencies, which would be a tremendous blot on their record if they, in fact, did that. a tremendous blot. because a thing...
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even late in the war, he did not criticize head of the nazi until nazi until 1924.the vatican did save many jews by working behind the scenes in hungary. it was in the very last months of the war. to the very end, there was a compelling reason to not stir the pot too much with the nazis becauseot alienate them they were trying to work behind the scenes to get people out of danger. i was going to say that the real turning point in his thinking which iatlantic charter think was quite properly spotlighted. i think he was a really visionary in this respect. the atlantic charter, it was instantly apparent to pius the 12th, he immediately started beating the allies with this behind the scenes. will nevert stalin accept this. he will never accept these ideas of human dignity that are in the atlantic charter. want you to be germany, assuming you do, then what? -- once you beat germany, assuming you do, then what? inn before churchill, he was the wishful thinking that stalin could be tamed and turned into a good nationalist. the vatican did not buy it. roosevelt was very nai
even late in the war, he did not criticize head of the nazi until nazi until 1924.the vatican did save many jews by working behind the scenes in hungary. it was in the very last months of the war. to the very end, there was a compelling reason to not stir the pot too much with the nazis becauseot alienate them they were trying to work behind the scenes to get people out of danger. i was going to say that the real turning point in his thinking which iatlantic charter think was quite properly...
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he calls them nazis. they feel the need to share unsupported stories about him. the president-elect's dispute has driven a wedge between the u.s. intelligence community and the incoming trump administration. and yet, as trump indicated in his defiant press conference yesterday, he's still to the ready to call a truce. multiple times trump said intelligence officials were responsible for leaking information to the press and compared those leaks to nazi germany. >> they looked at that nonsense that was released by maybe the intelligence agencies, who knows? but maybe the intelligence agencies, which would be a tremendous blot on their record if they in fact did that. a tremendous blot. i think it was disgraceful, disgraceful, that the intelligence agencies allowed any information that turned out to be so false and fake out. i think it's a disgrace. and i say that, and that's something that nazi germany would have done and did do. >> after a conversation with trump last night, director of national intelligence james clapper released a statement to deny responsibilit
he calls them nazis. they feel the need to share unsupported stories about him. the president-elect's dispute has driven a wedge between the u.s. intelligence community and the incoming trump administration. and yet, as trump indicated in his defiant press conference yesterday, he's still to the ready to call a truce. multiple times trump said intelligence officials were responsible for leaking information to the press and compared those leaks to nazi germany. >> they looked at that...
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trump calls this spy agencies nazi, they feel the need to share news about them that's the way trump sees it. the president-elect public dispute has given wedge between the communities. as trump indicate he is not ready to call it truce. multiple times he says they can be responsible for leaking information into the press. they compared those tweets to na nazi germany. >> that nonsense released by intelligence agencies, who knows. it would be a tremendous blot on their report if they did that. >> i think it is disgraceful that the intelligence agencies allowed apy information that turned out to be false and fake out. it's a disgrace. i say that and i say that. that's something that nazi germany would have done and did do. >> after a conversation with trump last night, james clapper release statement to deny the responsibility for the leaks. 35-page dossier demonstrated by anti-trump republicans. i emphasize this is not intent product and i do not believe it came from within the intelligence community. intelligence community has not made statements that the document is reliable. "jame
trump calls this spy agencies nazi, they feel the need to share news about them that's the way trump sees it. the president-elect public dispute has given wedge between the communities. as trump indicate he is not ready to call it truce. multiple times he says they can be responsible for leaking information into the press. they compared those tweets to na nazi germany. >> that nonsense released by intelligence agencies, who knows. it would be a tremendous blot on their report if they did...
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things to nazis. the second thing is don't compare anything to rape. those are the two things that will get you in trouble. never say it. never do it. some of this stuff he knows, and he just doesn't care about. other things, i agree. probably doesn't know all that much about. >> in this bizarre world we live in, remember, last week the whole nazi thing came after trump was briefed by intelligence agencies and cnn was first to report it. we did not get into the details about this unverified document suggesting that russia has some compromising information about donald trump. well, the voice we hadn't heard from on the record, vladimir putin. he is the president of russia. he said the idea that this dossier exists is garbage. then listen to the choice language here from the russian president? >> translator: people who order false information and spread this information against the elected president fabricate it and use it a political fight, they are worse than prostitutes. >> wow. anybody? >> it's iron
things to nazis. the second thing is don't compare anything to rape. those are the two things that will get you in trouble. never say it. never do it. some of this stuff he knows, and he just doesn't care about. other things, i agree. probably doesn't know all that much about. >> in this bizarre world we live in, remember, last week the whole nazi thing came after trump was briefed by intelligence agencies and cnn was first to report it. we did not get into the details about this...
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he compared it to nazi germany. >> listen, someone leaked the document. someone week that, and you don't know if it wasn't someone in the intelligence community, but some bad actor, the point is this, one bad actor in the intelligence community doesn't taint his view of the entire intelligence community. i was there yesterday. i'm telling you, it was a lovefest if you were in the room. these are men and women that president trump loves and respects. the reason i went there is because i don't want you to believe the media that i don't respect to all. >> it's not the media, it's what he said. it's also an obsession. the fact is, we didn't didn't leak the document. that russian document. >> you don't know that they didn't. >> i know, but the point is it was mr. trump who compared it to nazi germany. >> what is it? it's something that's pretty rotten. that speech yesterday at the cia, the obsession of what he said in front of memorial wall, what he is trying to explain, these were people after we got done with these meetings it was very clear that they wanted
he compared it to nazi germany. >> listen, someone leaked the document. someone week that, and you don't know if it wasn't someone in the intelligence community, but some bad actor, the point is this, one bad actor in the intelligence community doesn't taint his view of the entire intelligence community. i was there yesterday. i'm telling you, it was a lovefest if you were in the room. these are men and women that president trump loves and respects. the reason i went there is because i...
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what does that do to the morale of those being called nazis by trump?hose were his words. >> i really regret that. it's not a good situation for our country, chris, to have the president of the united states and soon-to-be commander in chief having this kind of contentious relationship with the intelligence community. it's not good for our national security. it's not good for the country. it sends the wrong message to our enemies that we don't have our act together. you know, it really does impact the credibility of the information that they're going after. but more importantly, as you point out, it impacts the morale of those that are involved. look, these are not -- these are not republicans and democrats. these are good americans who are working hard to try to provide the best intelligence possible to the president. and as you said, they have to put their life on the line. these are very risky operations when it involves these resources going out and trying to get intelligence in russia, in iran, in north korea, in isis, some very, very troubling are
what does that do to the morale of those being called nazis by trump?hose were his words. >> i really regret that. it's not a good situation for our country, chris, to have the president of the united states and soon-to-be commander in chief having this kind of contentious relationship with the intelligence community. it's not good for our national security. it's not good for the country. it sends the wrong message to our enemies that we don't have our act together. you know, it really...
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are we living in nazi germany? what were you driving at there? do you have a problem with the intelligence community? on the supreme court, what's your timeline? you said a while ago you were down to four. have you conducted those interviews yet. what's your timeline for nominating? on the border fence, it now appears clear u.s. taxpayers will have to pay for it up front. what is your plan -- >> that's not clear at all. >> -- to get mexico to pay for it? >> do you have any more? on the fence -- it's not a fence. it's a wall. you just misreported it. we're going to build a wall. i could wait about a year and a half until we finish our negotiations with mexico, which we'll start immediately after we get to office, but i don't want to wait. mike pence is leading an effort to get final approvals through various agencies and through congress for the wall to begin. i don't feel like waiting a year or year and a half. we're going to start building. mexico in some form and there are many different forms, will reimburse us and they will reimburse us for t
are we living in nazi germany? what were you driving at there? do you have a problem with the intelligence community? on the supreme court, what's your timeline? you said a while ago you were down to four. have you conducted those interviews yet. what's your timeline for nominating? on the border fence, it now appears clear u.s. taxpayers will have to pay for it up front. what is your plan -- >> that's not clear at all. >> -- to get mexico to pay for it? >> do you have any...
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are we living in nazi germany?" what were you driving at there? >> i think it was disgraceful, disgraceful that the intelligence agencies allowed any information that turned out to be so false and fake out, and that's something that nazi germany would have done and did do. >> reporter: the president-elect also lashed out at a reporter from cnn, first news organization to report that the russian hacking assessment included the unverified claims. >> your organization is terrible. >> you're attacking our news organization. can you give us a chance to ask a question, sir. >> quiet. quiet. >> mr. president-elect... >> she's asking a question. don't be rude. >> reporter: mr. trump declined si say whether he would keep sanctions imposed on russia by president obama. he also said he would work with russian president vladimir putin. >> if putin likes donald trump, i consider that an asset, not a liability, because we have a horrible relationship with russia. >> reporter: relevant u.s. intelligence agencies had no comment on this dispute with mr. trump or i
are we living in nazi germany?" what were you driving at there? >> i think it was disgraceful, disgraceful that the intelligence agencies allowed any information that turned out to be so false and fake out, and that's something that nazi germany would have done and did do. >> reporter: the president-elect also lashed out at a reporter from cnn, first news organization to report that the russian hacking assessment included the unverified claims. >> your organization is...
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are we living in nazi germany." president-elect was later asked about that comment at his press conference. >> i think it's a disgrace and i say that and i say that and that's something that nazi germany would have done and did do. i think it's a disgrace that information that was false and fake and never happened got released to the public. >> trump referring to an unverified dossier containing embarrassing claims about his alleged ties to russia which was prepared by a third-party individual, not members of the intelligence community, and published not by the intelligence community but by buzzfeed news. that came after the president-elect opened his press conference with a broadside against american intelligence officials whom he blames for talking to the press. >> i want to thank a lot of the news organizations here today because they looked at that nonsense that was released by maybe the intelligence agencies, who knows but maybe the intelligence agencies which would be a tremendous blot on their record if they,
are we living in nazi germany." president-elect was later asked about that comment at his press conference. >> i think it's a disgrace and i say that and i say that and that's something that nazi germany would have done and did do. i think it's a disgrace that information that was false and fake and never happened got released to the public. >> trump referring to an unverified dossier containing embarrassing claims about his alleged ties to russia which was prepared by a...
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so the intelligence agencies, that is who donald trump compared to the nazis.sued a report, a two-page report, they gave to donald trump, which said, hey, over in russia, there are some people saying these terrible things about you. they are unsubstantiated. that is what they were saying. trump saw it. then somebody -- that is what you just said, john -- somebody leaked that to cnn. is that correct? >> yeah. what is interesting about all of this too, bill, a lot of the stuff has been circulating for a long time. among journalist, politicians. senator mccain had it, he turned it over to the fbi. harry reid saw it, he demanded an investigation. i think it is the fact that cnn was the first one to publish this and raise it to the level that it did. >> bill: okay. we are going to talk about that with bolling and rivera and bernie goldberg. just so the audience knows where i'm coming from. if i get something unsubstantiated about any public figure, all right, i wouldn't attempt to do it on a private figure, i usually don't use it. i usually don't use it at all becau
so the intelligence agencies, that is who donald trump compared to the nazis.sued a report, a two-page report, they gave to donald trump, which said, hey, over in russia, there are some people saying these terrible things about you. they are unsubstantiated. that is what they were saying. trump saw it. then somebody -- that is what you just said, john -- somebody leaked that to cnn. is that correct? >> yeah. what is interesting about all of this too, bill, a lot of the stuff has been...
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there nazis upstairs. at the national press club. these people ought to be medicated. >> tucker: i think some of them are. the idea that you would implicate your children in your political activism, you'd be out on the street at 9:30 at night. it's demented. it says a lot. >> it's got a whiff of isis to it. >>> tucker: everyone we've interviewed on fox and others channels two, they are all from a certain social class. you don't get the feeling that they just got off work at hardee's or driving a truck. they all seem kind of the idle class in america to me. >> they've been unemployed since wall street shut its doors. i admired them from actually stepping out during a winter's day and it probably won't last long by monday, the wind will have swept them away and they will wait for the next international occasion to go out and to act like anarchist, which is what they are essentially. >> tucker: you've been here an awful long time. he worked in the carter administration, for walter mondale i think, the ones that are successful are the on
there nazis upstairs. at the national press club. these people ought to be medicated. >> tucker: i think some of them are. the idea that you would implicate your children in your political activism, you'd be out on the street at 9:30 at night. it's demented. it says a lot. >> it's got a whiff of isis to it. >>> tucker: everyone we've interviewed on fox and others channels two, they are all from a certain social class. you don't get the feeling that they just got off work at...
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you are acting like nazis, trump tells spy chiefs. he expresses anger at lurid document click.—mi6 agent who drew up certain claims in this dossier. we have got to be clear for our viewers that this was not put together by the fbi or cia, this is allegations and information that would lead by a private detective, effectively, in the pay of the democratic party, or a big democratic party donor and this detective agency is run by an ex—mi6 agent and he has got all this information concerning allegations relating to mr trump and moscow. information concerning allegations relating to mr trump and moscowm the case of nominative determinism, it is christopher steen have to thank for this. he was deep undercover and had worked with the assassination of alexander litvinenko and he had an idea that there was something going on, a relationship between trump and putin way before we had any idea that he was even thinking of standing for the presidency. what he did, it seems to be that he did a reconnaissance of this situation at the time and has put this together. in one memo dated june 20
you are acting like nazis, trump tells spy chiefs. he expresses anger at lurid document click.—mi6 agent who drew up certain claims in this dossier. we have got to be clear for our viewers that this was not put together by the fbi or cia, this is allegations and information that would lead by a private detective, effectively, in the pay of the democratic party, or a big democratic party donor and this detective agency is run by an ex—mi6 agent and he has got all this information concerning...
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and compared it to nazi germany. said that this was the biggest audience to ever attend that is also not true. >> the president of the united states yesterday stood on hollow ground in front of a memorial wall of fallen cia officers. he looked at the american people and lied. he lied about something of substance. and he lied about the most trivial of things he could lie about crowd sizes. we talk about the spicer piece. they shut down the national park services communication because they tweeted out the crowd size estimates. this should be of concern to everybody not just to the press but to everybody if people he are already feeling a lack of trust in our government this is not going to make it better. >> day three were there. on the first full day. the should worry everybody. >> here's what you have to understand people lack of trust in institutions. the president as it went to stop this. he feels like there is no downside to this. as at the time honored tradition to talk about the media and its did itself no benef
and compared it to nazi germany. said that this was the biggest audience to ever attend that is also not true. >> the president of the united states yesterday stood on hollow ground in front of a memorial wall of fallen cia officers. he looked at the american people and lied. he lied about something of substance. and he lied about the most trivial of things he could lie about crowd sizes. we talk about the spicer piece. they shut down the national park services communication because they...
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press didn't make the comparison to nazi germany. it was donald trump who twice made the comparison to the u.s. intelligence community and nazi germany. >> so let's call this a reset then. a reset that was so important that he said he is standing with the intelligence community. they're going to work together to defeat radical islamic terrorism. he praised all the men and women that were in that room. he certainly had mike pompeo was there, general flynn was there. but -- >> shouldn't he have said to the men and women in the u.s. intelligence community, so many of whom risked their lives to protect all of us, they really go out -- shouldn't he have said to them, you know what, i made a mistake, i should have never compared what you're doing to nazi germany? i'm sorry, please forgive me. wouldn't that have been at that hallowed ground an important statement to make to the men and women, the thousands of them, who risk their lives to help all of us? >> his message was clear, wolf, he said, i respect you, you serve this country, we're g
press didn't make the comparison to nazi germany. it was donald trump who twice made the comparison to the u.s. intelligence community and nazi germany. >> so let's call this a reset then. a reset that was so important that he said he is standing with the intelligence community. they're going to work together to defeat radical islamic terrorism. he praised all the men and women that were in that room. he certainly had mike pompeo was there, general flynn was there. but -- >>...
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but what i do find outrageous equating intelligence community with nazi germany. i do take great at that and no basis for mr. trump to point fingers at the intelligence community for leaking information that was already available publicly. chris: but it wasn't available publicly, various news organizations, if i may, various news organizations had it but they weren't reporting it because it hadn't been verified. this brings me to the real question, why on earth would the nation's intelligence spy chiefs brief president-elect trump in our first meeting collectively with him on this unverified information. first of all, it wasn't intelligence, it was rumors and secondly by briefing him on it, you made it a news event and therefore gave news organizations an excuse to report it? >> well,ic news organizations should not assume what happened during that discussion with mr. trump. chris: it's been verified by the national of intelligence that's he's been briefed the information. >> it was responsibility in the minds of the intelligence directors of the intelligence comm
but what i do find outrageous equating intelligence community with nazi germany. i do take great at that and no basis for mr. trump to point fingers at the intelligence community for leaking information that was already available publicly. chris: but it wasn't available publicly, various news organizations, if i may, various news organizations had it but they weren't reporting it because it hadn't been verified. this brings me to the real question, why on earth would the nation's intelligence...
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the director of the cia is firing back hard after donald trump likened the agency to nazi germany.an trump's administration rebuild that relationship with the agency he needs to tell him what's going on in the world. this is "hardball," the place for politics. odors in your car,sed to swy you think it smells fine but your passengers smell this... eliminate odors you've gone noseblind to for up to 30 days with the febreze car vent clip break out the febreze, and [inhale/exhale mnemonic] breathe happy. >> it's not a good situation for our country, chris, to have a president of the united states and soon to be commander in chief, having this kind of contentious relationship with the intelligence community. it's just not good for our national security. it's not good for the country. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was former cia director panetta reacting to the war of words between president-elect donald trump and the u.s. intelligence community. once he's sworn into office in three days, president trump will need to rely on these agencies for spy information to execute policies, a
the director of the cia is firing back hard after donald trump likened the agency to nazi germany.an trump's administration rebuild that relationship with the agency he needs to tell him what's going on in the world. this is "hardball," the place for politics. odors in your car,sed to swy you think it smells fine but your passengers smell this... eliminate odors you've gone noseblind to for up to 30 days with the febreze car vent clip break out the febreze, and [inhale/exhale...
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it's a chance to honor the lives lost, those forever changed by those horrific event when the nazi'sled 6 million jews. january 27 was selected because it was on that day in 1945 when soviet troops liberated auschwitz. alan little has this report alan: 72 years ago, soviet troops entered auschwitz. this was not the only extermination camp in nazi occupied europe but it was where the evidence was best preserved of the crime that came to be known as the holocaust. on this railway platform, nazi officers separated those chosen to live and work from those sent immediately to die. these pictures show jews transported here from hungary in 1944. susan pollack, 13, was chosen to live. her mother was sent to the gas. susan: there was no hugs, no kisses, no embrace. the dehumanization started immediately. i didn't cry. it was just -- i had lost all of my feelings. and it was auschwitz. alan: this was not a german crime alone. these railway lines extended to every corner of europe and to the active collaboration of norwegian civil servants, french police, polish train drivers, ukrainian paramil
it's a chance to honor the lives lost, those forever changed by those horrific event when the nazi'sled 6 million jews. january 27 was selected because it was on that day in 1945 when soviet troops liberated auschwitz. alan little has this report alan: 72 years ago, soviet troops entered auschwitz. this was not the only extermination camp in nazi occupied europe but it was where the evidence was best preserved of the crime that came to be known as the holocaust. on this railway platform, nazi...
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for him to equate that to nazis is -- >> it is deeply offensive. i remember back when the agency was accused of being nazi-like and accused of being brown shirts and american soldiers were accused of being nazis and brown shirts back in '05, '06 by united states senators ted kennedy and others and deeply offensive to me. when dump says it about our agency chiefs it's deeply offensive now. the agency, go back and look at eight years of transcripts, it's deeply offended me when people have taken pot shots yesterday. >> the context here is not to excuse anybody leaking or any of this stuff that appeared or anything that the media did about the hotel in the ritz carlton in moscow but the proper context here in october, 17 intelligence agencies said that vladimir putin had, and the russians, had interfered with an american election. that was the conclusion in october. from october until yesterday, donald trump cast doubt on the intelligence agencies and continued to praise vladimir putin. >> right. >> we said this was dangerous. a, he was wrong. but bey
for him to equate that to nazis is -- >> it is deeply offensive. i remember back when the agency was accused of being nazi-like and accused of being brown shirts and american soldiers were accused of being nazis and brown shirts back in '05, '06 by united states senators ted kennedy and others and deeply offensive to me. when dump says it about our agency chiefs it's deeply offensive now. the agency, go back and look at eight years of transcripts, it's deeply offended me when people have...
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and a few weeks later you have the nazi comment.the idea that the media has generated this, i think is simply you know a misdirection. >> we were talking about this a bit earlier, wolf. i do believe that what donald trump is trying to say is that we have a new team in town. and with my guys at the helm, this is going to be different and i'm now going to trust everything you tell me. we're on the same page as he put it. we're on the same wavelength. i think it was the message he was trying to deliver. but the people who work at the c.i.a., who do the hard work day in and day out. anonymously, don't change. they're not partisans. they're providing the legwork and the intelligence that goes up the chain of command. so he has to let them know that their work is valued so if mike pompeo takes over, he's going, he's going to be getting the same intelligence. now maybe trump believes they'll interpret it differently? jim, you can speak to that i don't know. but what's the difference here? >> before we get back to jim. jackie, he's going to
and a few weeks later you have the nazi comment.the idea that the media has generated this, i think is simply you know a misdirection. >> we were talking about this a bit earlier, wolf. i do believe that what donald trump is trying to say is that we have a new team in town. and with my guys at the helm, this is going to be different and i'm now going to trust everything you tell me. we're on the same page as he put it. we're on the same wavelength. i think it was the message he was trying...
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and that is something that nazi germany would have done and did do. it is a disgrace. is the dossierfiction, fact or a bit of both. in the shadowy world of free lance intelligence, that is unknowable for now. in 2013 the trump—owned miss universe circus rolled into moscow. donald trump had his own reasons to be excited. he had tweeted. a meeting was reportedly set up, but it never happened. but the leaked dossier said a number of prostitutes were provided and hidden cameras recorded everything. malcolm nance used to be an officer in us intelligence and has studied
and that is something that nazi germany would have done and did do. it is a disgrace. is the dossierfiction, fact or a bit of both. in the shadowy world of free lance intelligence, that is unknowable for now. in 2013 the trump—owned miss universe circus rolled into moscow. donald trump had his own reasons to be excited. he had tweeted. a meeting was reportedly set up, but it never happened. but the leaked dossier said a number of prostitutes were provided and hidden cameras recorded...
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and i say that, and that's something that nazi germany did. it was a disdwras. that information that was false and fake and never happened got released. >> reporter: trump assured the american people that no amount of investigation will turn out anyt kind of conclusion, if any of it stands up or is true, with l you consider your position? >> there's nothing they can come up. >> reporter: trump accepts the intelligence agencies conclusion it was russia that hacked the democrats during the campaign. >> as far as hacking, i think it was russia. >> reporter: although later he seemed to hedge. >> it could have been others also. >> reporter: he did dispute the intelligence community's other explosive finding. on the intelligence report the second part of the conclusion was that vladimir putin ordered it because he aspired to help you in the election. do you accept that part? >> if putin likes donald trump, i consider that an asset, not a liability. because we have a horrible relationship with russia. now, i don't know that i'm going to get along with vladimir putin. i
and i say that, and that's something that nazi germany did. it was a disdwras. that information that was false and fake and never happened got released. >> reporter: trump assured the american people that no amount of investigation will turn out anyt kind of conclusion, if any of it stands up or is true, with l you consider your position? >> there's nothing they can come up. >> reporter: trump accepts the intelligence agencies conclusion it was russia that hacked the democrats...
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intelligence, if they leaked this in any way, to nazi germany. here's what senator graham said. >> i don't think it's helpful for the commander in chief to question the competency, loyalty of those who are risking their lives to defend the nation. and the last thing i will say about anything working in the american intelligence community is to compare them to nazi germany. i can only imagine what we would have said if a democrat had said that. >> tavis, as i keep saying, the firewall for the democrats in congress are two men named lindsey graham and john mccain, and to come off what you just said, welcome to the new normal. >> yeah, what strikes me about that new normal, brian, is that something is wrong. and we're going to see what this looks like just a few weeks, a few months, god help us, a few years down the road. something is wrong when the new occupant of the oval office seems to have less respect for that office and for the institutions that serve it than the american people do. when the occupant in the oval office doesn't respect that in
intelligence, if they leaked this in any way, to nazi germany. here's what senator graham said. >> i don't think it's helpful for the commander in chief to question the competency, loyalty of those who are risking their lives to defend the nation. and the last thing i will say about anything working in the american intelligence community is to compare them to nazi germany. i can only imagine what we would have said if a democrat had said that. >> tavis, as i keep saying, the...
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not only would it hurt, but everyone could think you were the nazi. no, they kicked me!ese boots are making you uncomfortable, there is a lighter option online. >> this is trending, flip-flops depicting mahatma gandhi removed from amazon after they caused anger in india. >> trevor: congratulations, am shone, you've pissed off the second largest group of people in the world. the only way you could offend more people is if you wrote on it na'an is just (bleep) pizza. that could be anybody's ear. but this is india's great hero. where did they come from. pakistani shark tank? was this an idea they had? is that where it came from? i'm glad amazon stopped selling the flip-flops because that means my gandhi flip-flops are collectors items now. that's right! bling bling, bitch! all right, (bleep). i'm going to say this to you anyway. i shouldn't but i'm glad people are wearing flip-flops with gandhi's face on them. he was sexist and racist. he gamed women for thain own race. he lived in of course 20 years. he called people basically the nigger of south africa. gandhi, gandhi, di
not only would it hurt, but everyone could think you were the nazi. no, they kicked me!ese boots are making you uncomfortable, there is a lighter option online. >> this is trending, flip-flops depicting mahatma gandhi removed from amazon after they caused anger in india. >> trevor: congratulations, am shone, you've pissed off the second largest group of people in the world. the only way you could offend more people is if you wrote on it na'an is just (bleep) pizza. that could be...
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and i say that and i say that, and that's something that nazi germany would have done and did do. >> trump tweeted about his conversation with clapper saying, quote, james clapper called me yesterday to denounce the false and fictitious report that was illegally circulated, made up, phony facts, too bad, exclamation point. that is actually a contradiction of clapper's public statement. intelligence community has not made a judgment, it says, on the veracity of the allegations. president obama was also
and i say that and i say that, and that's something that nazi germany would have done and did do. >> trump tweeted about his conversation with clapper saying, quote, james clapper called me yesterday to denounce the false and fictitious report that was illegally circulated, made up, phony facts, too bad, exclamation point. that is actually a contradiction of clapper's public statement. intelligence community has not made a judgment, it says, on the veracity of the allegations. president...
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are we living in nazi germany?" what were you driving at there? >> i think it was disgraceful, disgraceful that the intelligence agencies allowed any information that turned out to be so false and fake out, and that's something that nazi germany would have done and did do. >> reporter: the president-elect also lashed out at a reporter from cnn, the first news organization to report that the russian hacking assessment included the unverified claims. >> your organization is terrible. >> you're attacking our news organization. can you give us a chance to ask a question, sir. >> quiet. quiet. >> mr. president-elect -- >> she's asking a question. don't be rude. >> reporter: mr. trump declined to say whether he would keep sanctions imposed on russia by president obama. he also said he would work with russian president vladimir putin. >> if putin likes donald trump, i consider that an asset, not a liability, because we have a russia. >> reporter: u.s. investigators are frying to verify what, if any aspects of the allegations related to mr. trump's conduc
are we living in nazi germany?" what were you driving at there? >> i think it was disgraceful, disgraceful that the intelligence agencies allowed any information that turned out to be so false and fake out, and that's something that nazi germany would have done and did do. >> reporter: the president-elect also lashed out at a reporter from cnn, the first news organization to report that the russian hacking assessment included the unverified claims. >> your organization is...
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leÓn: nazis alcalde de san josÉ, recibiÓ con beneplÁcito los pasos de la de legislatura estatal y seguirÁo camino. >> no vamos a parar a las personas, no les vamos a pedir documentos, no les vamos a detener y no les vamos parar si llegan a la ciudad de san josÉ.
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alone inside germany she'd seen the nazis massing for invasion.ged 27 and a journalist for less than a week, a woman in a man's world had beaten the lot of them. 1939, i went out to poland to become number two to hugh carleton greene of bbc fame and i got to warsaw and he said one of us has got to go to the frontier and i was on the german polish frontier when the german hordes, tanks, moved in. and clare hollingworth‘s scoops kept coming. in 1963 she uncovered kim philby‘s escape to russia as an m16 traitor. for weeks the guardian refused
alone inside germany she'd seen the nazis massing for invasion.ged 27 and a journalist for less than a week, a woman in a man's world had beaten the lot of them. 1939, i went out to poland to become number two to hugh carleton greene of bbc fame and i got to warsaw and he said one of us has got to go to the frontier and i was on the german polish frontier when the german hordes, tanks, moved in. and clare hollingworth‘s scoops kept coming. in 1963 she uncovered kim philby‘s escape to russia...
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this was not the only extermination camp in nazi—occupied europe.be known as the holocaust. on this railway platform, nazi officers separated those chosen to live and work from those sent immediately to die. these pictures showed jews transported here from hungary in 19114. susan pollock, 13 years old, was chosen to live. her mother was sent to the gas. there was no hugs, there was no kisses, there was no embrace. the dehumanisation started immediately. i didn‘t cry. it was just as if i had lost all my feelings. and, um, that was auschwitz. this was not a german crime alone. these railway lines extended to almost every corner of europe, and to the active collaboration of norwegian civil servants, french police, polish train drivers, ukrainian paramilitaries. when it was over, a great public silence descended on europe. after the war, the nations of europe were so preoccupied by their own victimhood that they did not pay much attention to the uniqueness of what had happened here. the jews who survived found that the world beyond these perimeter fence
this was not the only extermination camp in nazi—occupied europe.be known as the holocaust. on this railway platform, nazi officers separated those chosen to live and work from those sent immediately to die. these pictures showed jews transported here from hungary in 19114. susan pollock, 13 years old, was chosen to live. her mother was sent to the gas. there was no hugs, there was no kisses, there was no embrace. the dehumanisation started immediately. i didn‘t cry. it was just as if i had...
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intelligence community to nazi, germany, offensive. brennan said when the allegations made about leaking or dishonesty or lack of integrity is where the line is crossed. tell the families of the 117 cia officers who are on our wall of honor that their loved ones who gave their lives were akin to nazis. >>> president-elect donald trump and vice president-elect pence head to washington today ahead of friday's inauguration. no details have been released about their schedules. the trump transition team is trying to soothe the african-american community over the feud with john lewis. listen to kellyanne conway suggest that georgia congress member is to blame for questioning the will legitimacy the victory. >> trump is a counter-puncher. you can respect lewis' place in you're in our history. starting off a week where you are the president of the united states and he has to say that about your election. >> the president-elect met with the son of martin luther king jr. at trump tower and martin luther king iii. sounding like his father. >> thi
intelligence community to nazi, germany, offensive. brennan said when the allegations made about leaking or dishonesty or lack of integrity is where the line is crossed. tell the families of the 117 cia officers who are on our wall of honor that their loved ones who gave their lives were akin to nazis. >>> president-elect donald trump and vice president-elect pence head to washington today ahead of friday's inauguration. no details have been released about their schedules. the trump...
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forever memorialized on our wall of honor that their loved ones who gave their lives were akin to nazis. tell the cia officers serving in harm's way right now that their families are worried about them that they are akin to nazis. >>> as of this morning 32 members of congress, all democrats are refusing to attend friday's inauguration. it follows the recent tit for tat between trump and civil rights legend john lewis after lewis questioned the legitimacy of trump's election because of russia's interference. also bowing out of the inaugural festivities, the b street band, the bruce springsteen cover band. the members said they were dropping out of playing because performing there isn't something the boss would approve of. meanwhile, betsy devos for communication and trump's pick for health and human services, tom price, is getting his share of scrutiny after reports surfaced he purchased stock in a country before legislation that would benefit the same company. chuck schumer called for an immediate and thorough investigation, adding the report casts serious doubt whether price is fit to
forever memorialized on our wall of honor that their loved ones who gave their lives were akin to nazis. tell the cia officers serving in harm's way right now that their families are worried about them that they are akin to nazis. >>> as of this morning 32 members of congress, all democrats are refusing to attend friday's inauguration. it follows the recent tit for tat between trump and civil rights legend john lewis after lewis questioned the legitimacy of trump's election because of...
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. >> equating the trens community with nazi germany. >> donald trump, if you take away the particularswas elected on the same program you were, change. >> that's a lot of particulars you're taking away. fehr enough. >> the iconic ringling bros. and
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my mom was born in poland in 1938, while nazi tank massed at the border. she and her parents miraculously survived the holocaust, one of the worst human events in history. after the war, after arriving in sweden and then mexico city, they were able to come to new york city in 1950. they wanted to come to the united states because it was the only country in the world where they believed they could rebuild their shattered lives. and they did. this weekend my mom joined hundreds of thousands of americans to call on the president to change course, knowing that our family's struggle in europe require us to recognize the danger and persecution facing families throughout the middle east today. out of a population of 22 million, almost 5 million syrians have fled to neighboring countries, some to europe, and have registered to refugees. more than half of those displaced are children. according to the united nations, more than half the remaining syrian population, six million of them children, require assistance like food, water and health care. nearly one in four
my mom was born in poland in 1938, while nazi tank massed at the border. she and her parents miraculously survived the holocaust, one of the worst human events in history. after the war, after arriving in sweden and then mexico city, they were able to come to new york city in 1950. they wanted to come to the united states because it was the only country in the world where they believed they could rebuild their shattered lives. and they did. this weekend my mom joined hundreds of thousands of...
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about 85,000 copies of the anti—semitic nazi manifesto have been sold. dawson reports. controversial, reviled, and for the past 12 months, back on the shelves in german bookstores. mein kampf, meaning my struggle, set out hitler's anti—semitic ideas before he eventually put them into practice. but this new addition, shorn of any nazi insignia, it is intended not as a celebration but a sober reflection on a notorious ma nifesto. sober reflection on a notorious manifesto. its publishers say it has been annotated to highlight hitler's propaganda and mistakes. what we do is to provide a research based commentated critical addition for the first time so that people who are the first time so that people who a re interested the first time so that people who are interested in dealing with the book on a really rational level for the first time can do this. the book was first published in 1925, eight yea rs before was first published in 1925, eight years before hitler came to power. after the nazis were defeated in 1945, allied forces handed the copyright to the s
about 85,000 copies of the anti—semitic nazi manifesto have been sold. dawson reports. controversial, reviled, and for the past 12 months, back on the shelves in german bookstores. mein kampf, meaning my struggle, set out hitler's anti—semitic ideas before he eventually put them into practice. but this new addition, shorn of any nazi insignia, it is intended not as a celebration but a sober reflection on a notorious ma nifesto. sober reflection on a notorious manifesto. its publishers say...