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. -- to escape nazi persecution. by all of them were taken cuba and the u.s. turned them away, they were forced to return to europe. the u.s. commission on civil rights has this event in washington dc. 0 minutes. over 5 >> we will turn to our historical presentation scheduled for today which is the journey of the st. louis, how just refugees fleeing nazi persecution were turned away by the u.s. government. the internationally recognized date for holocaust remembered today is this monday, april 24. congress has now encouraged all in the nation to commemorate the we areemembrance and joined today by to accomplish historians -- by two accomplish historians. holocaust of the should never be forgotten. the painful reality is the hostility to jews because they were jewish existed outside of nazi germany at the time. today we honor the memory of those who perished in the holocaust by hearing about the journey of the st. louis and we also honor their memory by ensuring such horrors do not continue today. unfortunately, media reports abound with devastating images of t
. -- to escape nazi persecution. by all of them were taken cuba and the u.s. turned them away, they were forced to return to europe. the u.s. commission on civil rights has this event in washington dc. 0 minutes. over 5 >> we will turn to our historical presentation scheduled for today which is the journey of the st. louis, how just refugees fleeing nazi persecution were turned away by the u.s. government. the internationally recognized date for holocaust remembered today is this monday,...
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louis in an attempt to escape nazi persecution. cuba refused most of them and the united states turned the ship away, forcing them to return to europe. next, we hear from historians from the u.s. holocaust memorial museum talk about the st. louis's journey and the fate of its passengers. the u.s. commission on civil rights hosted this event in washington, d.c. it's just over 15 minutes. now we will turn to our historical presentation for today, the journey of the st. louis, how jewish refugees nazi regime were turned away by the u.s. government. recognizedtionally day to remember holocaust victims is this monday. we are grateful to be joined today by two accomplished historians with the u.s. holocaust memorial museum. the horrors of the holocaust and the terror visited on the jewish other, along with several targeted groups should never be forgotten. a painful reality is hostility to choose because they are -- hostility to jews because they are jewish existed and that is a chapter in that odious tail. today, we honor the memory of
louis in an attempt to escape nazi persecution. cuba refused most of them and the united states turned the ship away, forcing them to return to europe. next, we hear from historians from the u.s. holocaust memorial museum talk about the st. louis's journey and the fate of its passengers. the u.s. commission on civil rights hosted this event in washington, d.c. it's just over 15 minutes. now we will turn to our historical presentation for today, the journey of the st. louis, how jewish refugees...
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her family was murdered by the nazis.nt three years in labor in the prison camps, and the last four months on a terrible death march. she assumed it was over. at the end, on the eve of her 21st birthday, her hair had lost all of its color and she weighed a mere 68 pounds. yet she had the will to live another day. it was tough. gerta later recalled the moment she realized that her long-awaited deliverance had arrived. she saw a car coming towards her. many cars had driven up before, but this one was different. on its hood, in place of that wretched swastika, was a bright, beautiful, gleaming white star. two american soldiers got out. one walked up to her. the first thing gerta said, was what she had been trained to say -- "we are jewish," you know. "we are jewish." and then he said, "so am i." it was a beautiful moment after so much darkness, after so much evil. as gerta took the soldier to see the other prisoners, the american did something she had long forgotten to even suspect. he opened the door for her. in gerta's wor
her family was murdered by the nazis.nt three years in labor in the prison camps, and the last four months on a terrible death march. she assumed it was over. at the end, on the eve of her 21st birthday, her hair had lost all of its color and she weighed a mere 68 pounds. yet she had the will to live another day. it was tough. gerta later recalled the moment she realized that her long-awaited deliverance had arrived. she saw a car coming towards her. many cars had driven up before, but this one...
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>> the northwest has been victimized by neo-nazis and skinheads for a very, very long time. this also has involved murders of people of color in antiracist activists. neo-nazis have tried to move into that region for years to create a homeland, thinking i guess because it is a white population, it would be a good place to be. what i find interesting about jeremy christian, although some of those ideas are there in his writings, in many ways, i think his rhetoric has more to do with the campaign and the ideas unleashed in the campaign over the last 16, 18 months by the trump folks than it does with hard-core neo-nazi is an -- at least, a mix of the two sets of ideas. amy: jeremy christian's facebook page includes several posts in extremistspouses views. on april 19, the anniversary of the 1995 oklahoma city bombing, christian praised okemos city bomber timothy mcveigh writing -- "may all the gods bless timothy mcveigh a true patriot!!!" in a post dated may 9, christian wrote -- "i just challenged ben ferencz to a debate in the hague with putin as our judge. i will defend the
>> the northwest has been victimized by neo-nazis and skinheads for a very, very long time. this also has involved murders of people of color in antiracist activists. neo-nazis have tried to move into that region for years to create a homeland, thinking i guess because it is a white population, it would be a good place to be. what i find interesting about jeremy christian, although some of those ideas are there in his writings, in many ways, i think his rhetoric has more to do with the...
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i will defend the nazis and he will defend the ashkenazis." that is a reference to european jews. can you talk about this? of timothye praise mcveigh is particularly troublining. people sometimes forget that mcveigh, who was directly inspired to commit that bombing in 1995 by reading and neo-nazi novel called "the turner diaries ," but that was the largest domestic terror attack part to 9/11. there been many people who have praised him over the years. we had an incident in the past week in tampa in which four neo-o-nazis, one of whom converd to islam and and killed two of his roommate, have bomb making material, there's a picture of mcveigh in their room. when you're praising mcveigh, what you're talking about is killing people and you're talking about being inspired by white supremacy. we also had the incident in maryland where this black man was killed by someone who was involved in the neo-nazi so-called alt-right group. it is quite scary. juan: i want to turn to the portland mayor ted wheeler list of he urged white's premises groups to cancel their plans for upcoming demonstra
i will defend the nazis and he will defend the ashkenazis." that is a reference to european jews. can you talk about this? of timothye praise mcveigh is particularly troublining. people sometimes forget that mcveigh, who was directly inspired to commit that bombing in 1995 by reading and neo-nazi novel called "the turner diaries ," but that was the largest domestic terror attack part to 9/11. there been many people who have praised him over the years. we had an incident in the...
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now the bundeswehr investigators have looked into 300 soldiers with possible neo-nazis use.he death -- views. the defense minister criticized the bundeswehr for a week leadership. reporter: german defense minister ursula von der leyen visited a city on wednesday. they arrested an officer who was stationed here, serving as a lieutenant in the franco german reggae. he was arrested last week for planning a terrorist attack, posing as a syrian refugee. evidence of his far right views first service in 2014. the last visa he submitted to the french lee terry academy clearly revealed racist and xenophobic views. it talked about the end of european racist or the calls for this genocide of the racists is previously mentioned in immigration. he wrote it was a perversion of the concept of nationality. but no action was taken. parts are now engraved with swastikas in the orders. germany's defense minister canceled her trip to the united states in response to the scandal. she has vowed to conduct a probe into why mechanisms to >> >> get rid of this have failed. there will be >> a full in
now the bundeswehr investigators have looked into 300 soldiers with possible neo-nazis use.he death -- views. the defense minister criticized the bundeswehr for a week leadership. reporter: german defense minister ursula von der leyen visited a city on wednesday. they arrested an officer who was stationed here, serving as a lieutenant in the franco german reggae. he was arrested last week for planning a terrorist attack, posing as a syrian refugee. evidence of his far right views first service...
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. >> their mission, destroy the nazi war machine. >> they said this is such an important mission if you don't come back, the sacrifice is worth the destruction of the oil wells. >> they wer the bomber bombs. that's next on "war stories." >>> good eveningful i'm oliver north and this is "war stories." behind me is a liberator. along with the counterpart, the boeing b-17 flying fortress, bombers like this dropped over a million tons of bombs over nazi targets in europe from 1942 to 1945. these missions weren't without a price. and almost half of those who took off from bases in england, north africa and italy didn't make it back. 21-year-old pilot named george mcgovern crashed his plane three times. tonight we bring the story of the other front line. the skies over europe where the pilots, navigators, bombers and bombadiers stared death in the face on every mission they flew. ♪ >> london bomb. suburban area where explosive rained from the sky. >> 1939. movie reels brought the home from europe. washington was still publicly neutral. >> i am a pacifist. you are pacifists, too. >> behind the
. >> their mission, destroy the nazi war machine. >> they said this is such an important mission if you don't come back, the sacrifice is worth the destruction of the oil wells. >> they wer the bomber bombs. that's next on "war stories." >>> good eveningful i'm oliver north and this is "war stories." behind me is a liberator. along with the counterpart, the boeing b-17 flying fortress, bombers like this dropped over a million tons of bombs over...
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, ex-nazis, there was a chancellor had been member of the nazi party. i was idealogically fully convinced we were on the right side of history and that was the major reason i jumped in and said yes when the kgb knocked on the door. >> it is one thing to learn basic tradecraft and skillsets that the can be talk. it is another thing to have psychological makeup to be an effective undercover spy in the united states. what of your upbringing and tell against and everything you learned until you were recruited by the kgb made you the right person for this kind of a job? >> well, it was a pretty tough life. we were poor. we didn't know it though. but there was a lot of delayed gratification involved. there was a lot of discipline. my parents were typical germans and you know, i, i had to be followed, their rules to a t. and, i learned early on that nobody really cared about me, so i should take care of myself. there is bunch of examples in the book about that. there is a mental toughness and my mother kicked me out of the house early. she, that was, she meant
, ex-nazis, there was a chancellor had been member of the nazi party. i was idealogically fully convinced we were on the right side of history and that was the major reason i jumped in and said yes when the kgb knocked on the door. >> it is one thing to learn basic tradecraft and skillsets that the can be talk. it is another thing to have psychological makeup to be an effective undercover spy in the united states. what of your upbringing and tell against and everything you learned until...
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although the current head tells cnn they were never involved with the nazis.les from gorka's father from the '50s. and although the communist government did refer to the elder gorka as a very right-wing person, cnn was told anyone who was in the group at the time was labelled. >> and the proposals, and the travel ban, he has been a cheerleader. for military strikes on syria and afghanistan. he has not been so willing to talk to cnn about his credentials or questions concerning his past. we have been reaching out to him and the white house for weeks, neither the white house nor gorka would answer our questions. now he appears to be leaving. >> all right, thank you very much, drew, appreciate that very much. >>> "outfront" now, the person who sits on the armed services committee. i appreciate your time. congressman, i know you supported gorka, you called him an american patriot, and his credentials were unimpeachable. but you saw this report who many say they have never heard of him until he entered the white house or say that he is unqualified. does that give y
although the current head tells cnn they were never involved with the nazis.les from gorka's father from the '50s. and although the communist government did refer to the elder gorka as a very right-wing person, cnn was told anyone who was in the group at the time was labelled. >> and the proposals, and the travel ban, he has been a cheerleader. for military strikes on syria and afghanistan. he has not been so willing to talk to cnn about his credentials or questions concerning his past....
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. >> you see 108 nazi post in the united states. he's pointing at one in utah of nazis gathering in celtic city. this visual shows in a very dramatic way that there are dozens and dozens of american nazis. >> he warned his colleagues about hitler saying that he is more dangerous than people thought he was but they were not listening. >> there may be a reason why he decided to go with the soviets and sell them information about the role of fascism in the united states. >> the intelligence he provided the soviets in the late 30s was not that great. the soviets were not that happy with him. they refer to him as a creek. they thought he overcharged. >> or maybe just a really bad spy. >> for a few years in the 1930s a congressman, someone who served the people of new york was taking payments from the soviet union. >> the person who wants to change the name of the street seems to be the only one beating not drawn. how is she doing this on her own? >> so far i have been alone. but today, i got a volunteer to help me so i'm very happy about
. >> you see 108 nazi post in the united states. he's pointing at one in utah of nazis gathering in celtic city. this visual shows in a very dramatic way that there are dozens and dozens of american nazis. >> he warned his colleagues about hitler saying that he is more dangerous than people thought he was but they were not listening. >> there may be a reason why he decided to go with the soviets and sell them information about the role of fascism in the united states. >>...
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thank you for speaking to us andi nazis.k again. my pleasure. two years of war in yemen have created what the un has described as the world's largest humanitarian crisis. as well as impending famine, the country is also facing an unprecedented outbreak of cholera. our correspondent nawal al—maghafi has this special report. frail, weak, and fighting for their lives. these are the faces of yemen's latest crisis. preying on the weak and hungry, cholera has rapidly spread throughout the country. this hospital, already crippled by war, is overwhelmed. this family arrived in the capital after their town was heavily bombed. she hoped her children would be safe in the city, but two days after moving here, their lives are at risk again. translation: the kids went to play and then they started cleaning the rubbish outside. my son washed his hands, butjust after dinner, he got really sick. yemen is a country broken by war and hunger. a place where the young and old become the first victims. it's always been poor, but two years of fight
thank you for speaking to us andi nazis.k again. my pleasure. two years of war in yemen have created what the un has described as the world's largest humanitarian crisis. as well as impending famine, the country is also facing an unprecedented outbreak of cholera. our correspondent nawal al—maghafi has this special report. frail, weak, and fighting for their lives. these are the faces of yemen's latest crisis. preying on the weak and hungry, cholera has rapidly spread throughout the country....
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the nazis are misogynist. then it became -- the jewish community everything that he said it represented in the language of the memes and messages. tanya received phone calls for at first it was gunshots. all she heard was gunshots and were coming for you. read the claim that was filed on the southern property law website and you can see specific description. what i was going to tell you in terms of locality, right, we know of activity. i actually saw, then they started attacking our town. i see in the comments that there someone who says, i live here and these are the businesses that are supportive of human rights organizations and they thought i was the head of it and i'm not even a board member. these are the businesses you should attack. all of a sudden, i'm like oh my god, i didn't think anyone was
the nazis are misogynist. then it became -- the jewish community everything that he said it represented in the language of the memes and messages. tanya received phone calls for at first it was gunshots. all she heard was gunshots and were coming for you. read the claim that was filed on the southern property law website and you can see specific description. what i was going to tell you in terms of locality, right, we know of activity. i actually saw, then they started attacking our town. i see...
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he said the defeat of nazi germany had cost the soviet union millions of lives, but he said there wouldd reports from moscow. it is the biggest ceremony of the year to remember the biggest victory in russia's history. 72 years to the day, nazi germany surrendered to the soviet and allied armies. the soviet military had — at enormous cost — thrown out the invading nazis and chased them back to berlin. today, the servicemen and women took centre stage. president putin, who has poured money into modernising the armed forces, said the russian people could never be defeated. and he spoke to the veterans of what russia calls the great patriotic war. you will never, he told them, be ashamed of us. watching the parade one of those veterans, 93 years old now, today is a celebration, he said, because of the way russia responded to the war. translation: people's spirit turned out to be so powerful, their faith in the justice of what they were fighting for meant it was possible to turn the tide of the war. red square has heard these sounds and seen these sights before, of course, but repetition doe
he said the defeat of nazi germany had cost the soviet union millions of lives, but he said there wouldd reports from moscow. it is the biggest ceremony of the year to remember the biggest victory in russia's history. 72 years to the day, nazi germany surrendered to the soviet and allied armies. the soviet military had — at enormous cost — thrown out the invading nazis and chased them back to berlin. today, the servicemen and women took centre stage. president putin, who has poured money...
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victory in europe day being celebrated 72 years ago today when the nazis officially surrendered. these reads were just laid in a ceremony here. these vets came to the world war ii memorial. they came from northern colorado. they are here for a couple of days. many of them gave in the war and gave money afterward. it is an honor to be here to see this. >> i never thought i would get to be here. i thought it was a great idea to have it. it has been a real thrill. in years past, a number of veterans have reached out and said, we remember went our generals and commanders told us that the nazis were surrendering. they are celebra today, the investigation into russia's interference in the 2016 election continues. meet with thell senate today. she is the one who warned the white house about michael flynn weeks before he was fired. she told him that flynn's communication's with the russian diplomat posed a security threat. gates was later fired herself. the fourth u.s. circuit court of appeals in richmond will hear arguments a decision that put art of that order on hold. the next monday
victory in europe day being celebrated 72 years ago today when the nazis officially surrendered. these reads were just laid in a ceremony here. these vets came to the world war ii memorial. they came from northern colorado. they are here for a couple of days. many of them gave in the war and gave money afterward. it is an honor to be here to see this. >> i never thought i would get to be here. i thought it was a great idea to have it. it has been a real thrill. in years past, a number of...
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i have got to english degrees, i am a grammar nazi. i blanch at some grammar nazi.ink children are just too young to take that on board, is that it? it is not bad, but ifi give you an example, david cameron was asked last year about one test question from the grammar and spelling test and he couldn't do it. eton and oxford could and did, but every 11—year—old was expected to do it. i gave those tests that the children took to secondary teachers and they really struggled. nobody needs that level of knowledge. of course spelling is important, of course. sorry important, but does every child need to note the past progressive test at 11? 0f every child need to note the past progressive test at 11? of course they do not. thank you forjoining us. the headlines on bbc news: three teenage women are arrested on suspicion of terror offences in raids linked to a police operation in north london on thursday in which a woman was shot and injured. a committee of mps says the failure of some of the biggest social media companies to remove illegal online content is a disgrace . the
i have got to english degrees, i am a grammar nazi. i blanch at some grammar nazi.ink children are just too young to take that on board, is that it? it is not bad, but ifi give you an example, david cameron was asked last year about one test question from the grammar and spelling test and he couldn't do it. eton and oxford could and did, but every 11—year—old was expected to do it. i gave those tests that the children took to secondary teachers and they really struggled. nobody needs that...
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top executive for the licensing of the soup nazi's recipes he is in hot water.e was arrested on tax charges for allegedly cheating the government out of $500,000 over four years. pleaded not guilty and free on bail. government.for you. >> the problem right. dancing with the stars champion is crowned. >> yes, "the skinny" is next! because your carpet never stops working there's resolve carpet care. it lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone. resolve carpet care with five times benefits ♪ ♪ ♪ skinny so skinny >> it is "the skinny" time. we are headed back to the ballroom, one last time, for this season's finale of "dancing with the stars." >> it was really a grand finale. it brought out all the contestants from the season. came back together to show us why they were voted off. and the celebs and the pros mingled in really impressive numbers. including, what was it, really a desperate attempt by the ladies to end the drought in southern california. that rain dance you saw there. >> oh, see that's what the going for? >> yeah, exactly. >> but the real hig
top executive for the licensing of the soup nazi's recipes he is in hot water.e was arrested on tax charges for allegedly cheating the government out of $500,000 over four years. pleaded not guilty and free on bail. government.for you. >> the problem right. dancing with the stars champion is crowned. >> yes, "the skinny" is next! because your carpet never stops working there's resolve carpet care. it lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone. resolve carpet care...
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another german shoulder -- soldier arrested, accused of putting together a neo-nazi hit list. he was hard of a right-wing plot to kill politicians and blame refugees for the crime. he is the third suspect arrested in the last few weeks. also, choosing the moon. south koreans have elected moon jae-in to be their new president. he has made promises washington says could strain of the ce between north korea's nuclear ambitions. is see the man to bring peace to the peninsula? in jakarta, a court finds a christian governor guilty of blasphemy, making it a test of religious tolerance in a muslim majority country, indonesia. i am brent goff, it is good to have you with us. he was responsible for the hit list of people to be murdered. that is why police in germany are claiming tonight, following the latest arrest in the case of a suspected far right terror cell inside the german army. authorities suspect the lieutenant helped another officer in a plot to assassinate top politicians and then blame refugees. this is the third arrest in the investigation so far. prosecutors say the names
another german shoulder -- soldier arrested, accused of putting together a neo-nazi hit list. he was hard of a right-wing plot to kill politicians and blame refugees for the crime. he is the third suspect arrested in the last few weeks. also, choosing the moon. south koreans have elected moon jae-in to be their new president. he has made promises washington says could strain of the ce between north korea's nuclear ambitions. is see the man to bring peace to the peninsula? in jakarta, a court...
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he has written several books about his experiences under the nazis.e's never forgotten the brutal murder of his mother and siblings. shlomo: we were simply separated. women with children to the right, men to the left. the ss selected people. my mother just vanished, like a cloud. that was the first blow in my life -- the fact that i know how my mother and my brothers and sisters were killed. reporter: yet, shlomo graber likes life. he paints expressive, brightly-colored works that his partner displays in her gallery. he's found a way of dealing with the past. shlomo: there are so many holocaust survivors who have lived their whole life with the holocaust. they've not been freed from it. they live with it constantly. it's the opposite with me. i can talk about the holocaust, but that doesn't mean i have to live with it. reporter: he may not live with the holocaust, but he has forgotten none of the humiliation, violence, hunger, exhaustion, forced labor, and death. however, he has only ever painted one picture referring to that time. shlomo: everyone sa
he has written several books about his experiences under the nazis.e's never forgotten the brutal murder of his mother and siblings. shlomo: we were simply separated. women with children to the right, men to the left. the ss selected people. my mother just vanished, like a cloud. that was the first blow in my life -- the fact that i know how my mother and my brothers and sisters were killed. reporter: yet, shlomo graber likes life. he paints expressive, brightly-colored works that his partner...
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very pro-nazi country. they were rounding up jews faster than they wanted them. we're just seeing a situation in which according to recent polls, the majority of europeans think there should be no more muslims in europe. i mean that evokes some memories. not nice ones. and a lot of it you cannot attribute it all to the neoliberal economic policies that a lot of it does follow from that. when you impose on people circumstances of this kind you have to make sure that they have no way of responding politically. in europe it is done pretty straightforward. the main decisions about socioeconomic policies are made by the so-called imf, european central bank and the european commission which is unelected. so three unelected bodies, they make the decisions. they do listen to voices. the voices of the northern banks. mostly german banks. and people suffer. and they get there angry, fresh and and often reacting in dangerous ways. we see similar phenomena here. so to go back to the - movement what happened is we have
very pro-nazi country. they were rounding up jews faster than they wanted them. we're just seeing a situation in which according to recent polls, the majority of europeans think there should be no more muslims in europe. i mean that evokes some memories. not nice ones. and a lot of it you cannot attribute it all to the neoliberal economic policies that a lot of it does follow from that. when you impose on people circumstances of this kind you have to make sure that they have no way of...
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he has written several books about his experiences under the nazis. he's never forgotten the brutal murder of his mother and siblings. shlomo: we were simply separated. women with children to the right, men to the left. the ss selected people. my mother just vanished, like a oud. ththat was theirstst blow iniy life -- the fact that i know how my mother and my brothers and sisters were killed. reporter: yet, shlomo graber likes life. he paints expressive, brightly-colored works that his partner displays in her gallery. he's found a way of dealing with the past. shlomo: there are so many holocausust survivors who have lived d their whole life with e holocaust. they've not been freed from it. they live with it constantly. it's the opposite with me. i can talk about the holocaust, but that doesn't mean i have to live with it. reporter: he m may not live wih ththe holocaus b but he hass forgotten none of the humiliation, violence, hunger, exhaustion, forced lab, and death. however, he has only ever painted one picture referring to that time. shlomo: everyo
he has written several books about his experiences under the nazis. he's never forgotten the brutal murder of his mother and siblings. shlomo: we were simply separated. women with children to the right, men to the left. the ss selected people. my mother just vanished, like a oud. ththat was theirstst blow iniy life -- the fact that i know how my mother and my brothers and sisters were killed. reporter: yet, shlomo graber likes life. he paints expressive, brightly-colored works that his partner...
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if we talk about mobs, little compares to the nazis or isis. but this show is about american mobs, they're not as deadly but do plenty of harm. we start with political mobs. did you know that the democratic party activates mobs, depends on mobs, coddles mobs, publicizes and celebrates mobs? that's what ann coulter's book demonic is about. she says a liberal mob endangers america. come on. a mob? >> yes! the way they gin up their base with the slogans and the repetition, bush lied, kids died, and you have the image of paul ryan pushing the old lady in the wheelchair off the cliff. republicans, the party of wall street. all these sorts of slogans, republicans are terrible at slogans. john: republicans have drilled baby drills, secure the border. peace through strength. >> i think those actually mean something, unlike bush lied, kids died, there's more steps involved. to say this is bush's fault, and enron's fault, and it was -- was rich people or wall street that did this. there was a difference in -- i don't know how to explain that other than i
if we talk about mobs, little compares to the nazis or isis. but this show is about american mobs, they're not as deadly but do plenty of harm. we start with political mobs. did you know that the democratic party activates mobs, depends on mobs, coddles mobs, publicizes and celebrates mobs? that's what ann coulter's book demonic is about. she says a liberal mob endangers america. come on. a mob? >> yes! the way they gin up their base with the slogans and the repetition, bush lied, kids...
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just as in the death camps during the nazi horrors of world war ii. the fact is, what israel has been suffering for decades it's only now being appreciated by people around the world who are not jewish. why the messed up understanding? because they see us as the problem. why was there an apology tour? why was the muslim brotherhood in the front row? they denied reality. they said it's about economics and lack of education. no. it's about totalitarianism. that's the threat to america. >> sean: dr. gorka, we have an opportunity to create an alliance that is unprecedented. the jordanians, emirates, egyptians, israelis, saudis. but they have to step up. when we come back, more reaction to the horrific terror attack in manchester. monica crowley nj secular here. sara carter and john solomon with an explosive new report about how the obama administration violated your privacy rights for years and only revealed what was happening just days before president trump was elected. they will be here with breaking details and also tonight... >> i repeat again that w
just as in the death camps during the nazi horrors of world war ii. the fact is, what israel has been suffering for decades it's only now being appreciated by people around the world who are not jewish. why the messed up understanding? because they see us as the problem. why was there an apology tour? why was the muslim brotherhood in the front row? they denied reality. they said it's about economics and lack of education. no. it's about totalitarianism. that's the threat to america. >>...
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his work push ed him to new limits and how he was inspired to two people to rescue his wife from the nazis is a story that will make you bay area proud. ♪ happiness is powerful flea and tick protection from nexgard. nexgard kills fleas and ticks all month long. and it comes in an easy-to-give tasty chew. and that makes dogs and owners happy. no wonder vets love it too. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. see your vet for more information on flea and tick protection you and your dog will love. nexgard. the vet's #1 choice. few that are well-known. >>> well, when it comes to stories of rescue and courage in the holocaust, schindler's list is the probably most well known. >> and we have a new one as garvin thomas tells us. >> reporter: after graduating college, marty brown was a teacher and probably a good one based on the presentation that we saw him make to students in delasalle in concord, but what is also apparent is the story of heroism that he shared with the students is one that marty thinks all of us should hear. >> reporter: when
his work push ed him to new limits and how he was inspired to two people to rescue his wife from the nazis is a story that will make you bay area proud. ♪ happiness is powerful flea and tick protection from nexgard. nexgard kills fleas and ticks all month long. and it comes in an easy-to-give tasty chew. and that makes dogs and owners happy. no wonder vets love it too. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. see your vet for more information...
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he came across a pair of shorts with a nazi symbol. see the nazi eagle and swastika above the front pocket. once the shopper brought it to the manager's attention the shorts were immediately i should say removed. >> the third u.s. in infantry took part in flags in where soldiers place american flags to honor the thousands of heroes buried there. >> it is a very active weather day with some storms and some watches and warnings in effect now. >> let's get right to sue palka for the very latest. sue. >> i tell you what shawn and tony i feel bad for anybody who decided to leave today for their long memorial day weekend. tomorrow's weather will be much more i don't. more, cooperative. we track severe weather moving from southwest to northeast loaded with very heavy rain, lots of lightning getting lots of reports of hail as well and some gusts to 60. the most recent warning we have goes until 7 o'clock for the areas you see in yellow anne arrundel baltimore portion of howard, prince george's county, now over on the eastern shore we also have
he came across a pair of shorts with a nazi symbol. see the nazi eagle and swastika above the front pocket. once the shopper brought it to the manager's attention the shorts were immediately i should say removed. >> the third u.s. in infantry took part in flags in where soldiers place american flags to honor the thousands of heroes buried there. >> it is a very active weather day with some storms and some watches and warnings in effect now. >> let's get right to sue palka for...
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south africa's top universities, stellenbosch, has suspended three students suspected of putting up nazi—styleround the campus. the university has condemned the material, but critics say it highlights how apartheid—era attitudes are still alive. thousands of venezuelans have marched in the capital, caracas, to show their respect for one of the two men killed in protests on wednesday. the crowd walked from the 26—year—old's school to the place where he was shot during the anti—government protests. around a0 people have died since protests began nearly six weeks ago. brazil says its national emergency over the zika virus is now officially over. the threat from zika, which is linked to the birth of babies with abnormally small heads, was at its peak last year as brazil prepared to host the olympic games. the government says the number of cases dropped by 95% between january and april compared to the same period last year. foreign ministers from the eight nations with territory in the arctic circle have signed an agreement accepting the urgent need to tackle climate change. the fairbanks declarati
south africa's top universities, stellenbosch, has suspended three students suspected of putting up nazi—styleround the campus. the university has condemned the material, but critics say it highlights how apartheid—era attitudes are still alive. thousands of venezuelans have marched in the capital, caracas, to show their respect for one of the two men killed in protests on wednesday. the crowd walked from the 26—year—old's school to the place where he was shot during the...
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samantha bee has already apologized and rightly so to a man that she called a nazi turned out to be atate for cancer survivor and that is why his hair had an unusual haircut. she gave the child the next game for school in the next four years. the kid will be a separate of holy because an adult who makes millions of dollars later joking his expense pair she already gave $1000 to the man she mocked as a nazi era i think she should -- i think samantha bee should get this kid a college education. child's fullnd the college education, hands down, no question. host: west virginia, good morning. to thatmy question remark would be, and this is coming from the party of equality and love? this has nothing to do with what i wanted to say. the thing about saturday night live in things like that is the underlying hatred. hatred. i am 71. used to be funny and i would laugh until i fell off the couch. now i look at it and i am thinking, young people look at this. i lived in d.c. all my life. i see what is happening. when a group of teenagers that don't know the difference between asses and elephants
samantha bee has already apologized and rightly so to a man that she called a nazi turned out to be atate for cancer survivor and that is why his hair had an unusual haircut. she gave the child the next game for school in the next four years. the kid will be a separate of holy because an adult who makes millions of dollars later joking his expense pair she already gave $1000 to the man she mocked as a nazi era i think she should -- i think samantha bee should get this kid a college education....
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south africa's top universities, stellenbosch, has suspended three students suspected of putting up nazi—styled the campus. the university has condemned the material, but critics say it highlights how apartheid—era attitudes are still alive. three women have appeared in court in london charged with terrorism offences and conspiracy to murder. it's believed to be the first alleged all—female jihadist plot in britain. one of the women was shot during the operation to arrest them last month. thousands of venezuelans have marched in the capital, caracas, to show their respect for one of the two men killed in protests on wednesday. the crowd walked from the 26—year—old's school to the place where he was shot during the anti—government protests. around 40 people have died since protests began nearly six weeks ago. foreign ministers from nations with territory in the arctic circle have signed an agreement accepting the need to tackle climate change. the fairbanks declaration at the end of the arctic council meeting in alaska accepts that activities in the council's eight member states are the main co
south africa's top universities, stellenbosch, has suspended three students suspected of putting up nazi—styled the campus. the university has condemned the material, but critics say it highlights how apartheid—era attitudes are still alive. three women have appeared in court in london charged with terrorism offences and conspiracy to murder. it's believed to be the first alleged all—female jihadist plot in britain. one of the women was shot during the operation to arrest them last month....
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in moscow, where president putin spoke this morning at a parade marking russia's victory over the nazis in world war ii. matthew, is this the typical show of force by vladimir putin? >> reporter: yeah, it is. it's sort of an annual event, and its primary reason is to, you know, commemorate the millions of soviet citizens who died fighting the nazis during world war ii, what the russians called the great patriotic war, but it's more than that as well. it's about modern russia, it's about underlining how strong russia is militarily. you see a display of russia's most modern weapons, its battle tanks, its nuclear missiles, and all sorts of things. so, it really is underlining that russia still regards itself as a military superpower. and you can see some of the military hardware is still moving off red square behind me. so, yes, it's a really kind of important day in russia because of its memories to the past, but also because it shows russia regards itself still very much as a player, an equal in many ways with the united states, dave. >> also some interesting images showing the female so
in moscow, where president putin spoke this morning at a parade marking russia's victory over the nazis in world war ii. matthew, is this the typical show of force by vladimir putin? >> reporter: yeah, it is. it's sort of an annual event, and its primary reason is to, you know, commemorate the millions of soviet citizens who died fighting the nazis during world war ii, what the russians called the great patriotic war, but it's more than that as well. it's about modern russia, it's about...
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was very pro-nazi country, rounding up jews faster than germans wanted.lly ugly record. in seeing these things come back, or just sing a situation in which, according to recent polls, a majority of europeans think there should be no more muslims in europe. that evokes some memories. not nice ones. you cannot attribute it all to neoliberal economic policies, te but a lot of it does follow from that. when you impose on people circumstances of this kind, you have to make sure they have no way of responding politically. in europe, it is done pretty straightforwardly. the main decisions about socioeconomic policies are made by the so-called troika -- imf, european central bank, and the european commission, which is unelected. so three unelected bodies. they make the decisions. they do listen to voices, voices of the northern banks -- mostly german banks. and the people suffer. they are angry, frightened, often reacting in dangerous ways. we see similar phenomena here. so to go back to the pincers movement, what is happening as we have created two huge threats
was very pro-nazi country, rounding up jews faster than germans wanted.lly ugly record. in seeing these things come back, or just sing a situation in which, according to recent polls, a majority of europeans think there should be no more muslims in europe. that evokes some memories. not nice ones. you cannot attribute it all to neoliberal economic policies, te but a lot of it does follow from that. when you impose on people circumstances of this kind, you have to make sure they have no way of...
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but for decades the kkk and their neo-nazi buddies have used a property just outside of town for theires. and tonight the klan has invited me to witness an actual cross burning. yep. i'm a kkk vip. but first, let me talk to the locals. and see if they know that the ku klux klan is still in the hood. >> it's a good place to live, good place to raise kids. it's about as close to modern mayberry as you can get. >> modern mayberry. would you recommend a black guy like myself buy a house around here? >> sure. re. you'd fit right in, i'm sure. >> right in? >> yeah. >> we ha heard there's still like a klan presence, like a kkk presence. has that happened here? >> years ago dawson did have kind of a bad reputation. small town. it's just totally just disappeared. >> okay. >> now -- >> it's been over for years. >> do you see black people around here ever? >> whenever i was growing up there wasn't really a lot because the kkk's like headquarters are just right down the road. i see them around town when i work at dairy queen down there. >> it's funny because you're the youngest person we've talked
but for decades the kkk and their neo-nazi buddies have used a property just outside of town for theires. and tonight the klan has invited me to witness an actual cross burning. yep. i'm a kkk vip. but first, let me talk to the locals. and see if they know that the ku klux klan is still in the hood. >> it's a good place to live, good place to raise kids. it's about as close to modern mayberry as you can get. >> modern mayberry. would you recommend a black guy like myself buy a house...
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curt helped downed american pilots, hiding them from the nazis, too.way songs from those g.i.s. he later received accommodation from eisenhower. lowenstein came to america with the dream of becoming an actor and shortened his lowens and played nazis in films like "torn curtain." curt lowens, war hero and actor died this ♪ predictable. the comfort in knowing where things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm quitting with nicorette. only nicorette mini has a patented fast dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudde every great why needs a great how. it's me? alright emma, i know it's not your favorite but it's time for your medicine
curt helped downed american pilots, hiding them from the nazis, too.way songs from those g.i.s. he later received accommodation from eisenhower. lowenstein came to america with the dream of becoming an actor and shortened his lowens and played nazis in films like "torn curtain." curt lowens, war hero and actor died this ♪ predictable. the comfort in knowing where things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you...
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these alt-right people, who were using nazi and kkk salutes, waving a flag that has nazi and kkk thingsat happened beyond that needs to be proven in court. i don't think there was proof that my client attacked anyone. >> tucker: okay, but you are totally missing my point, which is, your job as lawyer, presumably to argue that he wasn't even there. the he didn't do that. but somebody did do that. whether it was your client or not, why does it matter what people are saying? no slogan, no flag it as an excuse to hit someone with a bicycle lock. and you seem to be suggesting otherwise. >> you know what, i'm really not. i don't believe that it's appropriate to use force or deadly force against someone who is not themselves involved in some sort of wrongful activity. maybe it is not appropriate at all. but i think that you are, without really looking into it, are assuming that these 4chan people have produced some legitimate evidence of an assault. >> tucker: well, there is, this video is evidence of assault. whether or not it's your client is the question. i'm much more interested in the gro
these alt-right people, who were using nazi and kkk salutes, waving a flag that has nazi and kkk thingsat happened beyond that needs to be proven in court. i don't think there was proof that my client attacked anyone. >> tucker: okay, but you are totally missing my point, which is, your job as lawyer, presumably to argue that he wasn't even there. the he didn't do that. but somebody did do that. whether it was your client or not, why does it matter what people are saying? no slogan, no...
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it was 72 years ago today that the allies formally accepted nazi germany's surrender. a ceremony is set for 11 this morning at d.c.'s world war two memorial.. to mark the anniversary. friends of the national world war two memorial and the national park service are hosting the event. they're often called the greatest generation -- those who grew up during the depression-- and went on to fight in world war two. now, a young man is criss-crossing the country to listen and share stories from world war two veterans. ryan hughes spoke with him about why it's important to keep their legacy alive. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - chilly start; more sun & cool afternoon - dry through midweek (chilly mornings!) - clouds and showers thursday through sunday - unseasonably cool through the weekend today: mostly sunny. unseasonably cool and breezy. highs: 60-64 mph tonight: mainly clear. cold. lows: 38-45 winds: w 5 mph tuesday: mostly sunny. a touch milder. highs: 65-69 winds: nw 4-8 mph the first ever genderless award! who took home the prize, and what she after the break.
it was 72 years ago today that the allies formally accepted nazi germany's surrender. a ceremony is set for 11 this morning at d.c.'s world war two memorial.. to mark the anniversary. friends of the national world war two memorial and the national park service are hosting the event. they're often called the greatest generation -- those who grew up during the depression-- and went on to fight in world war two. now, a young man is criss-crossing the country to listen and share stories from world...
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a nazi salute. >>> a young man shot in the head five years ago is shocked. judge allowed suspect to get out of jail. >> halloween night 2012, this man was shot in the head, the been a miraculous recovery his brain wound was so severe doctors gave him 25% chance of living. he was in a medically induced coma for a month. >> i have short-term memory issues. >> today he has problems cognitive functions but otherwise doing well. father of three and he left for a party when encountered the man who groped the girlfriend which led to a at indication where the man fired a gun emptying the magazine one of the rounds hit pesta and attorney said he was trying to protect himself. >> he was acting in self defense against a hate crime assault. >> last april acquitted say lee of most of the attempted murder charges but hung on attempted murder related to pesta and two weeks ago released him while awaiting new charges. >> there was brain matter on the pavement. as a result of the gunshot woupd. wound. we were completely opposed to this release.nd. wound. we were completely o
a nazi salute. >>> a young man shot in the head five years ago is shocked. judge allowed suspect to get out of jail. >> halloween night 2012, this man was shot in the head, the been a miraculous recovery his brain wound was so severe doctors gave him 25% chance of living. he was in a medically induced coma for a month. >> i have short-term memory issues. >> today he has problems cognitive functions but otherwise doing well. father of three and he left for a party when...
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he said the defeat of nazi germany had cost the soviet union millions of lives, but he said there wouldw. it is the biggest ceremony of the year to remember the biggest victory in russia's history. 72 years to the day, nazi germany surrendered to the soviet and allied armies. the soviet military had, at enormous cost, thrown out the invading nazis and chased them back to berlin. today, the servicemen and women took centre stage. president putin, who has poured money into modernising the armed forces, said the russian people could never be defeated and he spoke to the veterans of what russia calls the great patriotic war. "you will never", he told them, "be ashamed of us". watching the parade one of those veterans, 93 years old now, today is a celebration, he said, because of the way russia responded to the war. translation: people's spirit turned out to be so powerful. their faith in the justice of what they were fighting for meant it was possible to turn the tide of the war. red square has heard these sounds and seen these sights before, of course, but repetition does not diminish the
he said the defeat of nazi germany had cost the soviet union millions of lives, but he said there wouldw. it is the biggest ceremony of the year to remember the biggest victory in russia's history. 72 years to the day, nazi germany surrendered to the soviet and allied armies. the soviet military had, at enormous cost, thrown out the invading nazis and chased them back to berlin. today, the servicemen and women took centre stage. president putin, who has poured money into modernising the armed...
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el sospechoso aparece dando lo que parece ser el saludo nazi.cen vÍdeos y mensajes a favor de la violencia lÍtica. -- polÍtica. y este vÍdeo fue grabado un día antes del crimen, a bordo del mismo tren. se le escucha insultando a los cristianos y a los musulmanes. ella es la madre del joven de 23 aÑos que falleciÓ. la comunidad de le rindiÓ tributo en una emotiva vigilia. le enseÑamos a amar a todos y eso es lo que debemos estar haciendo, expresÓ eentre llanto. el presidente trump fue criticado por condenar los apuntalamientos en twitter tres dÍas despuÉs del suceso. por su parte, la madre enviÓ una carta al mandatario en la que le hizo un llamado. " por favor, animÉ a todos los estadounidenses a protegerse y a cuidarse unos a los otros. por favor, condene cualquier acto de violencia que resulte directamente los discursos de odio y los grupos de odio. estoy orando para que use su liderazgo para hacerlo". vale destacar que las Últimas palabras de uno de los fallecidos, fue: diles todas las personas en este tren que las quiero, segÚn relatÓ una tes
el sospechoso aparece dando lo que parece ser el saludo nazi.cen vÍdeos y mensajes a favor de la violencia lÍtica. -- polÍtica. y este vÍdeo fue grabado un día antes del crimen, a bordo del mismo tren. se le escucha insultando a los cristianos y a los musulmanes. ella es la madre del joven de 23 aÑos que falleciÓ. la comunidad de le rindiÓ tributo en una emotiva vigilia. le enseÑamos a amar a todos y eso es lo que debemos estar haciendo, expresÓ eentre llanto. el presidente trump fue...