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the neo-nazis represent a real challenge to those values.ichelle: as church attendance continues to dwindle across europe, a priest in poland has come up with an inventive way to reach out to his flock. he figures, if the people won't come to him, he'll go to them. his car may be tiny, but this priest in lower silesia has had a huge impact on the local community. reporter: this polski fiat has been zipping through the hilly terrain of lower silesia in southern poland for the past year. the words on the side mean "mobile spiritual service." the car may be small, but the driver, father krzysztof kauf, is anything but. on this day, he's paying a visit to the foremnik family, who've called on him for moral support. ms. foremnik, a municipal administrator, has problems with a project involving convicts. the priest offers some tips based on his own experience. krzysztof: take your time. don't be afraid, don't panic. they'll open up gradually, just be patient. reporter: after praying together, she feels better. on top of the car is a blinking pries
the neo-nazis represent a real challenge to those values.ichelle: as church attendance continues to dwindle across europe, a priest in poland has come up with an inventive way to reach out to his flock. he figures, if the people won't come to him, he'll go to them. his car may be tiny, but this priest in lower silesia has had a huge impact on the local community. reporter: this polski fiat has been zipping through the hilly terrain of lower silesia in southern poland for the past year. the...
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often has no real substance the real neo nazi ism is on the rise in europe particularly in its easternpart but some u.s. politicians either don't acknowledge it or turn a blind eye to the fact our teeth alexy are reports the administration of western ukrainian city of leave off invites residents for a should have interest the party on june thirtieth to mark a hundred times birthday of job general of one thousand nine hundred you create an insurgent. and i'm not sure which sports art and even a bluegrass band sounds like fun doesn't it and who cares that it happens exactly seventy six years after the jewish pogroms in the wall of when led by should have each took thousands of jews over evolve into the streets of nazi occupied city and shot them dead almost four thousand killed including some historic records suggest pregnant women that slaughter kicked off just one day off the s.s. battalion to guide comprised mostly of ukrainian nationalists marched. to live off and it was led by this man that i'm on to here huge fast forward through years of operations in the west of ukraine which lef
often has no real substance the real neo nazi ism is on the rise in europe particularly in its easternpart but some u.s. politicians either don't acknowledge it or turn a blind eye to the fact our teeth alexy are reports the administration of western ukrainian city of leave off invites residents for a should have interest the party on june thirtieth to mark a hundred times birthday of job general of one thousand nine hundred you create an insurgent. and i'm not sure which sports art and even a...
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practices of the past my comment that the nazi comparisons in turkey's part must and is valid without our butts and fortunately we see that this comparison is haven't stopped and we are not going to allow it. they would revive gas chambers in concentration camps if they weren't ashamed this is their mentality they are disturbed when we say that this is not semen. well it's no
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battling the nazis with russian forces i spoke the film's director. as well as holocaust survivor at. the passion a weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for eastern berks county in eastern pennsylvania northwestern montgomery county in southeastern pennsylvania lehigh county in eastern pennsylvania west central northampton county in eastern pennsylvania until three thirty pm at two forty nine pm severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from maryland hartsfield to lease more to near fairview heights to near sinking spring moving northeast at thirty five miles per hour answered sixty miles per hour wind gusts. source radar indicated impact expects damage to trees and power lines severe thunderstorms will be near linhardt still around two fifty five pm want to makers' around three pm kutztown around three o five pm fleetwood and new tripoli around three ten pm lines and still around three fifteen pm tonton left and classical around three twenty pm best until around three twenty five pm allento
battling the nazis with russian forces i spoke the film's director. as well as holocaust survivor at. the passion a weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for eastern berks county in eastern pennsylvania northwestern montgomery county in southeastern pennsylvania lehigh county in eastern pennsylvania west central northampton county in eastern pennsylvania until three thirty pm at two forty nine pm severe thunderstorms were located along a line...
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is a 20th-century in goods born in a small city on the rhine and saw firsthand the ravages of the nazist the young man was? to see those possibilities in the postwar world. there the marshall plan he sought europeans and americans could do together to spread good will among young people. when he was only 16 he was one of the very first people to join the christian democratic union zero '02 46 was his number. and 50 years ago at the age of 19 he and his friends were briefly detained at the french border for causing the friendliest border incident in history they tried to remove the barriers between the countries in support of the franco-german friendship of european unity. he was not your everyday teenager. as the helmut kohl political star rose he believed in and people were crucial to the future and he still believes that everything kim and the young people who were here to honor him. fox a -- he always maintained europe must be built on the foundation of the trans-atlantic partnership then he reached out to russia and ukraine and the other former communist countries to make them apart
is a 20th-century in goods born in a small city on the rhine and saw firsthand the ravages of the nazist the young man was? to see those possibilities in the postwar world. there the marshall plan he sought europeans and americans could do together to spread good will among young people. when he was only 16 he was one of the very first people to join the christian democratic union zero '02 46 was his number. and 50 years ago at the age of 19 he and his friends were briefly detained at the...
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with some of this week's buried news nearly two years ago today a neo nazi opened fire in a us church killing nine people in a racially motivated attack known as the charleston shootings from far right in the u.s. . those carried out by groups motivated by. ideology with eighteen attacks killing forty eight people compared to forty five people in million attacks this however is nothing compared to the millions killed displaced or wounded by nature wars. around the world but how can a rising popularity in far right parties such as france's national front and the party for freedom in the netherlands be looked at in the shadow of fascist atrocities in the second world war deputy editor sebastian back i met with. the director and producer of the new film destination unknown as well as a holocaust survivor. meaning seventy three years ago today the world took the horrifying details of mass killing and. concentration camp the auschwitz report was written by. alfred went. back to escape from his largest killing factory in april one thousand nine hundred forty four. the inner workings of the
with some of this week's buried news nearly two years ago today a neo nazi opened fire in a us church killing nine people in a racially motivated attack known as the charleston shootings from far right in the u.s. . those carried out by groups motivated by. ideology with eighteen attacks killing forty eight people compared to forty five people in million attacks this however is nothing compared to the millions killed displaced or wounded by nature wars. around the world but how can a rising...
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refugees on—boa rd going back to 1939, when a ship with jewish refugees on—board fleeing from the nazisused entry by us authorities. and forced to return to europe. gellibrand stills on board. ——joa to europe. gellibrand stills on board. —— joa granston. prejudice againstjews started virtually immediately after hitler came to power. it became clear even toa came to power. it became clear even to a five—year olds that i am a nobody. my my father and my grandfather were planning, where could we go? and one of the few countries that took you, albeit for money, was cuba. jews from all parts of the reich liquidating their properties, kim little generations, and drift into hamburg... cuba was a stepping stone to get us come at two get us to the united states. the voyage was, to me, a two—week delight. i remember, still to this day, drinking fizzy lemonade, all the things i shouldn't have done. the treatment on board the ship, and what was happening in germany, was a huge, huge contrast. when we got to havana, immigration and customs came aboard and they we re very and customs came aboard and
refugees on—boa rd going back to 1939, when a ship with jewish refugees on—board fleeing from the nazisused entry by us authorities. and forced to return to europe. gellibrand stills on board. ——joa to europe. gellibrand stills on board. —— joa granston. prejudice againstjews started virtually immediately after hitler came to power. it became clear even toa came to power. it became clear even to a five—year olds that i am a nobody. my my father and my grandfather were planning,...
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sylvia's father, a german jew, had fled to argentina with the rise of the nazis. eichmann and his family also made their way to buenos aires after world war ii, evading allied capture. but when sylvia's father recognized the last name of the boy she was dating, he notified israeli officials. a mossad agent posing as a tourist, later arrived in argentina with this leica camera and surreptitiously took pictures of the man going by the alias ricardo klement. >> they sent these pictures to israel together with eichmann pictures from ss file that the mossad got, pictures from the war. and the israeli police laboratories compared the pictures and find out this is probably the same man if you look at the shape of his left ear. >> reporter: from there, operation finale took off. with argentina having become a haven for former nazis and the government not honoring extradition requests, israel's prime minister at the time david ben-gurion approved a clandestine mission to try to capture eichmann. 12 mossad agents traveled to the south american country from europe on separat
sylvia's father, a german jew, had fled to argentina with the rise of the nazis. eichmann and his family also made their way to buenos aires after world war ii, evading allied capture. but when sylvia's father recognized the last name of the boy she was dating, he notified israeli officials. a mossad agent posing as a tourist, later arrived in argentina with this leica camera and surreptitiously took pictures of the man going by the alias ricardo klement. >> they sent these pictures to...
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with the centralised nazi rule in germany after the war.ng more jobs, stability, getting rid of poverty. now the world needs to give them what we want. are you seriously comparing today's chinese government with the nazis? iam not, i am comparing the british. i am comparing the british in the 1930s with british people today. that is called appeasement. we have had democracy and we have always had enemies. they come in different forms and different shapes. the nazis, the communists, they are both the enemy of democracy. and when we are facing the enemy of democracy, sometimes we make major mistakes. this country remembers that mistake vividly. i am seeing it again. i guess it depends on what you think democracy is for. an influential diplomat, an ambassador in singapore who has written books about what he calls particular asian models of development, he says in the west we are too hung up on the process and mechanism of democracy. he says what matters is a government that delivers for the people, it does not need to be democratic in the west
with the centralised nazi rule in germany after the war.ng more jobs, stability, getting rid of poverty. now the world needs to give them what we want. are you seriously comparing today's chinese government with the nazis? iam not, i am comparing the british. i am comparing the british in the 1930s with british people today. that is called appeasement. we have had democracy and we have always had enemies. they come in different forms and different shapes. the nazis, the communists, they are...
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you can't be, like, where did i find all this nazi stuff in i got them in a box of gues gist , huh? like members of the house embarrass themselves every day. senate republicans only try tome bars themselves behind closed doors. a trick the democrats noticed. >> new controversy over the republicans push to overall healthcare with g.o.p. lawmakers crafting it in secret. democrats stained an overnight protest on capitol hill. >> the dramatic talk is on the senate floor, threatening to delay all business unless republicans open up talks to the public. >> they're ashamed of it. >> it's an insult to history and the traditions of this body. >> so i say to this republican leadership, what are you afraid of? bring that bill out! >> trevor: bernie! ( cheers and applause ) bernie! ahhh! bernie! ( applause ) i miss his passion! he's so passionate about everything. bring that bill out! he probably says that in restaurants all the time -- bring that bill out! stop being a coward and bring out that bill! ( laughter ) that's what happened yesterday. democratic senators took over the floor to denoun
you can't be, like, where did i find all this nazi stuff in i got them in a box of gues gist , huh? like members of the house embarrass themselves every day. senate republicans only try tome bars themselves behind closed doors. a trick the democrats noticed. >> new controversy over the republicans push to overall healthcare with g.o.p. lawmakers crafting it in secret. democrats stained an overnight protest on capitol hill. >> the dramatic talk is on the senate floor, threatening to...
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practices of the past my comment that the nazi comparison turkey's part must and is valid without ifs or buts and fortunately we see that this comparisons haven't stats and we are not going to allow it to understand that they would revive gas chambers in concentration camps if they weren't ashamed this is their mentality they are disturbed when we say that this is not seem and we are doing for we cannot accept that our citizens are incited against each other with the comparison this is the case for all countries in europe that's why we should say with close words to mr erdogan that he cannot continue like this nazi name calling aside the list goes on and all of stumble. points in the the relationship between germany and turkey at the minute we've seen president the ones bodyguards being told they won't be allowed to enter the country in order to attend the g. twenty summit of their heavy handed approach when they were in washington d.c. we've also seen germany announce that it's at the end of this month it's going to stop pulling its troops out of the incirlik air base there they're g
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eva: escribió su símbolo nazi y también "kill" y "burn" que es "quemar" y que nos maten a nosotros.ra no haber lugar seguro. rosa: no sabemos cuál es el motivo por el cual no lo quieren ver a uno. presentador: una nueva realidad se está viviendo en muchos vecindarios. >> se destapó un racismo que existía y que de pronto
eva: escribió su símbolo nazi y también "kill" y "burn" que es "quemar" y que nos maten a nosotros.ra no haber lugar seguro. rosa: no sabemos cuál es el motivo por el cual no lo quieren ver a uno. presentador: una nueva realidad se está viviendo en muchos vecindarios. >> se destapó un racismo que existía y que de pronto
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but you're not...are you seriously comparing today's chinese government with the nazis in the 1930s?. i'm comparing the british. i'm comparing the british in the 1920s with british people today in the world, and then that's called appeasement. we had democracy in the last 800 years, always had enemies. the enemies come in different forms, different shapes, forming different ideas. some nazi communist, they were fighting against each other, but they were both the enemy of democracy. and then, when we are facing the enemy of democracy, sometimes we make major mistakes. and this country remembers that mistake vividly. but i'm seeing it forgotten now. i guess it depends what you think democracy is for. kishore mahbubani, who's quite an influential diplomat, he was an ambassador in singapore, he has written lots of books about what he calls the particular asian model of development. he says, "in the west, we are far too hung up on the process and mechanism of democracy." what he says really matters is delivery, and if you have a system of government that effectively delivers for the peopl
but you're not...are you seriously comparing today's chinese government with the nazis in the 1930s?. i'm comparing the british. i'm comparing the british in the 1920s with british people today in the world, and then that's called appeasement. we had democracy in the last 800 years, always had enemies. the enemies come in different forms, different shapes, forming different ideas. some nazi communist, they were fighting against each other, but they were both the enemy of democracy. and then,...
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well nazi name calling aside the list goes on and all of stumbling points in the relationship between germany and turkey at the minute we've seen president the ones body guards being told they won't be allowed to enter the country in order to attend the g. twenty that's after their heavy handed approach as they were when they were in washington d.c. we've also you seen germany announce that it's at the end of this month it's going to stop pulling its troops out of the air base there they're going to be moving to jordan that's after german lawmakers were refused access to go and visit their troops that are stationed there we've also seen turkey angry over germany looking to accept asylum applications from some soldiers that are accused of having taken part in the attempted coup that tried to overthrow the relationship is in tatters at the moment and of course we've got to remember germany a key player within europe turkey is the key component in the e.u. refugee return deal which at the moment all but exists only on paper yes some very interesting conversations to be had eight days fro
well nazi name calling aside the list goes on and all of stumbling points in the relationship between germany and turkey at the minute we've seen president the ones body guards being told they won't be allowed to enter the country in order to attend the g. twenty that's after their heavy handed approach as they were when they were in washington d.c. we've also you seen germany announce that it's at the end of this month it's going to stop pulling its troops out of the air base there they're...
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but i had already spent eight years every single one of my formative teenagers as part of the neo-nazi skinhead gained but before that i was a relatively normal teenager. i had a thing florida -- for happy days my parents were italian immigrants who came in the '60s and they were often the victims of prejudice them sell so racism is not what i grew up with that was the opposite. we always have different people of cultures and religions visiting and i became very comfortable with that but because they were immigrants the also had to work very hard in this country. they opened a small beauty shop in chicago in that kept them busy seven days a week sometimes 14 hours a day. i lived in a very italian part of chicago but when i was born they move me to a place that lacked diversity that was a very white suburban areas so i never knew where i fit if i was italian or american because of the traditional culture they kept me in a very close abubble. so i have a lot of struggles growing up with low self-esteem and a no-confidence i was bullied pretty severely because of my name and i was differe
but i had already spent eight years every single one of my formative teenagers as part of the neo-nazi skinhead gained but before that i was a relatively normal teenager. i had a thing florida -- for happy days my parents were italian immigrants who came in the '60s and they were often the victims of prejudice them sell so racism is not what i grew up with that was the opposite. we always have different people of cultures and religions visiting and i became very comfortable with that but...
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. >> if you keep calling the president a russian hitler and you say the nazis you think somebody might -- >> even if you talk about the health care bill, they say
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he regarded the nazis' rise to power with dismay. in fact, he did all he could to avoid the draft.et himself stationed with the construction corps. that's really the mainspring of the story. and of course, the germans, more than one, get caught up in this position and find themselves as participants, agents of oppression, of a kind that presumably they had grown up never expecting to confront. absolutely. and i thought that was the character and the situation, both lending themselves so well to my preoccu pations. what would you do, if you were a person like that, who had done all they could to avoid involvement in what you considered to be a crime, only to find yourself in an even worse crime, unfolding behind the lines? it takes great courage not to just go along. absolutely. although not all of my characters show courage. indeed, they don't. i suppose it's fair to say that you find it easier to get into the mind of someone who's facing extinction, the need for preservation, than it is to get inside the mind of someone who decides that they have got to go along with this horrendo
he regarded the nazis' rise to power with dismay. in fact, he did all he could to avoid the draft.et himself stationed with the construction corps. that's really the mainspring of the story. and of course, the germans, more than one, get caught up in this position and find themselves as participants, agents of oppression, of a kind that presumably they had grown up never expecting to confront. absolutely. and i thought that was the character and the situation, both lending themselves so well to...
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se cree que pertenecÍan de altos miembros nazis que huyeron a argentina.ntra la sb4. en el dÍa del refugiado, un pequeÑo de ocho aÑos escapÓ de la violencia en su paÍs como en honduras, junto a su madre. estÁ en washington para pedirle el presidente trump que le permita permanecer en estados unidos. esto y mÁs en la ediciÓn nocturna. jorge: al volver, no saben quÉ hacer con tantos ¿por qué siempre me obligas a hacer estas cosas...? ¡sonríe! ♪ ♪ el amor puede ser complicado, ...pero con unitedhealthcare es fácil encontrar opciones de atención inmediata y económica, como las visitas virtuales. ¿por lo menos ganaron? unitedhealthcare hoy se jorge: hoy se observa el dÍa mundial de los refugiados, en el Último aÑo superaron los 65 millones. la cifra que proporciona naciones unidas incluye no sÓlo a quienes abandonaron sus paÍses sino tambiÉn a quienes se desplazaron dentro de ellos huyendo de la violencia la persecuciÓn. siria, afganistÁn y sudán son los paÍses con mayor nÚmero de refugiados. los obstÁculos para que los inmigrantes, especialmente centroamerican
se cree que pertenecÍan de altos miembros nazis que huyeron a argentina.ntra la sb4. en el dÍa del refugiado, un pequeÑo de ocho aÑos escapÓ de la violencia en su paÍs como en honduras, junto a su madre. estÁ en washington para pedirle el presidente trump que le permita permanecer en estados unidos. esto y mÁs en la ediciÓn nocturna. jorge: al volver, no saben quÉ hacer con tantos ¿por qué siempre me obligas a hacer estas cosas...? ¡sonríe! ♪ ♪ el amor puede ser complicado,...
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do we ever worry about the career plans of nazi war criminals after the war? 150 are back in sweden. according to "newsweek," they talk to some of them. one guy applied to a lot of jobs but the online images he had posted of himself and isis tarnished his otherwise great reputation. complaining about not being hired because you are and isis is complaining about not getting into a day care because you are a. sweden thinks he can reintegrate. after posing with corpses? how much do they bet they don't like his future coworkers know about that? anything for tolerance. roughly 400 have returned in england. this is why europe is screwed. you can return to a death toll and they are worried about job placement. they lost. not having a change of heart. they will be talking about how bigoted it is to hold their isis passed against them. forgive and forget to come even they chop your head off. i know we've got to go fast. how are they allowed to call it home if they leave to join isis? >> dana: they need to revoke it. , so many have joined isis -- this guy, he says the r
do we ever worry about the career plans of nazi war criminals after the war? 150 are back in sweden. according to "newsweek," they talk to some of them. one guy applied to a lot of jobs but the online images he had posted of himself and isis tarnished his otherwise great reputation. complaining about not being hired because you are and isis is complaining about not getting into a day care because you are a. sweden thinks he can reintegrate. after posing with corpses? how much do they...
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. >> i understand it looks like a nazi outfit, but you can say a lot about the nazis, but they looked pretty good. >> reporter: higher up on the steps of the memorial another rally, this one to counter hate. >> we don't care what gender you came here to be. >> reporter: carrie instagram said she can't believe what she's hearing here on american soil. >> i am terrified that we are now on the course that doesn't look like it's reversible. >> reporter: the two rallies held their own ground with only one minor skirmish when the two met. >> hey, back up, back up. >> reporter: with plenty of police in case of violence, the rallies ended peacefully. >>> another demonstration, that one against the alt right free speech memorial that happened in front of the d.c. police department today. 50 or so demonstrators were there. some wore masks. many held signs or flags. >> we wanted to make sure that there was a response, that it wasn't just okay, they're going to see at the lincoln memorial people saying a bunch of racist and bigoted things, but that there was going to be a strong >> seven d.c. pol
. >> i understand it looks like a nazi outfit, but you can say a lot about the nazis, but they looked pretty good. >> reporter: higher up on the steps of the memorial another rally, this one to counter hate. >> we don't care what gender you came here to be. >> reporter: carrie instagram said she can't believe what she's hearing here on american soil. >> i am terrified that we are now on the course that doesn't look like it's reversible. >> reporter: the two...
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. >>> authorities in argentina says they uncovered the largest stash of nazi artifacts during a raid on a house near but in nose aires. authorities were originally investigating a string of illegal artwork found in a local gallery. 75 items were found including a magnifying glass that belonged to adolf hitler. it is believed that they were brought in to argentina by nazi officials fleeing prosecution after world war ii. >>> our time is 4:46, let's check in again with sal, see if the roads are busy. >>> the roads are busy, don't have any major problems but we have traffic getting busier dave and pam on 590 westbound. can you see traffic is going to be a little bit slow here as you drive into the tracy area. nothing that you probably shouldn't be used to it at this point. traffic continues to move along well. it has been a nice drive as you drive through. traffic continues to look good in the santa cruz mountains. south by it has been a nice drive. east bay commute in front of oracle arena, traffic in both directions moving well on interstate 990 in oakland. at the by bridge toll plaza
. >>> authorities in argentina says they uncovered the largest stash of nazi artifacts during a raid on a house near but in nose aires. authorities were originally investigating a string of illegal artwork found in a local gallery. 75 items were found including a magnifying glass that belonged to adolf hitler. it is believed that they were brought in to argentina by nazi officials fleeing prosecution after world war ii. >>> our time is 4:46, let's check in again with sal, see...
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i just called steve bannon a nazi but you draw the line at huffpo?ton. >> maybe. >> stephen: how long have you been a correspondent at "the daily show"? >> three years. >> stephen: everybody who has been a correspondent has a horror story, chased by nazis across field fields and fields . >> "the daily show" is one of the lowest rated shows in alabama. >> stephen: i have no idea. there's no explaining that. >> so we had this thing called "alabama week" where we sent the correspondents -- >> stephen: is that like "shark week" but with red necks? >> yeah, like guns, religion, jail! so i had to cover guns and jail because, you know,... i'm the correspondent for that. ( laughter ) so i go down. i go down to this gun range, and for $7 you can get a conceal and carry permit. so, you know, for the cost of a chipotle burrito, you can get a gun. i have my thing, and i'm like, "hey, man, let me get a gun." and the guy leans in to me-- you've given me this piece of advice-- you have to stay in the moment and keep it rolling. he goes, "hey, man, you could be an i
i just called steve bannon a nazi but you draw the line at huffpo?ton. >> maybe. >> stephen: how long have you been a correspondent at "the daily show"? >> three years. >> stephen: everybody who has been a correspondent has a horror story, chased by nazis across field fields and fields . >> "the daily show" is one of the lowest rated shows in alabama. >> stephen: i have no idea. there's no explaining that. >> so we had this thing...
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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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. >> i understand it looks like a nazi outfit, but i mean you can say a lot about the nazis, but they look pretty good. >> they organized it all in the name of free speech. and at the top of that memorial rally was a response to that alt right group. they said that some free speech that instills hate and violence should not be tolerated. >> i am terrified that we are now on >>> it doesn't look like it's reversible. >> police presence there was heavy and except for one minor skirmish between the two groups they both ended peacefully and with no arrests. there was a third demonstration, this one also against the alt right free speech rally at the lincoln memorial. this happened in front of the d.c. police department today. 50 or so demonstrators were there. some wore masks. many held signs or flags. >> we wanted to make sure that there was a response, that it wasn't just okay, you're going to see at the lincoln memorial people saying a bunch of racist and bigoted things but that there was going to be a strong unified response of people against that. >> seven d.c. police officers kept wa
. >> i understand it looks like a nazi outfit, but i mean you can say a lot about the nazis, but they look pretty good. >> they organized it all in the name of free speech. and at the top of that memorial rally was a response to that alt right group. they said that some free speech that instills hate and violence should not be tolerated. >> i am terrified that we are now on >>> it doesn't look like it's reversible. >> police presence there was heavy and except...
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you looked unflinchingly at the post—nazi germany that was emerging. make films about germany, your native land, at all. have you lost interest in germany? no, it has always interested me. although, i must say, i'm more bavarian than german. like scottish and british! i'm more like the scotsman for the bavarians. i've always been fascinated by the country, and fascinated by the, somehow, incomprehensible barbarism. i still have not fully understood it. and i'm trying to come to grips... does that mean, as an artist, when you think about germany, you are still thinking about nazis, hitler's legacy, rather than about some of the challenges facing germany today? for example, its place in the modern european union? or the role of immigration? germany is embedded. it's very funny, seeing it from the outside, from the west coast of the us, when the european union was awarded the peace nobel prize, i remember the german press was grumbling, they all wanted a photo opportunity. it was self celebratory. the euro is in chaos, greece is giving everyone a difficul
you looked unflinchingly at the post—nazi germany that was emerging. make films about germany, your native land, at all. have you lost interest in germany? no, it has always interested me. although, i must say, i'm more bavarian than german. like scottish and british! i'm more like the scotsman for the bavarians. i've always been fascinated by the country, and fascinated by the, somehow, incomprehensible barbarism. i still have not fully understood it. and i'm trying to come to grips... does...
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when ordered the british national football or soccer team when they played in berlin, to give the nazi salute. we forget how much britain was kind of cozying up, especially the ruling party, and the american ambassador to london, joseph kennedy, thought that exactly the right thing to do, and in fact, he writes a letter to franklin roosevelt, september 11, 1939, advising roosevelt to make peace with germany because the british were going to lose. that very same day, by the way, f dr. opens up the famous back channel to churchill in response to his distrust of joseph kennedy. where was i getting with all of this? >> host: class. >> guest: so they're both attuned to class issues. ore well, of course, sees the world through a bit of a class prism but churchill notes something interest. the pilots of the royal air force are not the aristocracy. he asked how many pie lets win to private schools and the find a very small number. the 5,000 pilots who win the battle of britain and help stave off the german invasion that everybody expected in 1940, they were middle class and lower middle class.
when ordered the british national football or soccer team when they played in berlin, to give the nazi salute. we forget how much britain was kind of cozying up, especially the ruling party, and the american ambassador to london, joseph kennedy, thought that exactly the right thing to do, and in fact, he writes a letter to franklin roosevelt, september 11, 1939, advising roosevelt to make peace with germany because the british were going to lose. that very same day, by the way, f dr. opens up...
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practices of the past my comment that the nazi comparisons in turkey's part must and is valid without ifs or buts and fortunately we see that this comparisons haven't stopped and we are not going to allow it. they would revive gas chambers in concentration camps if they weren't ashamed this is their mentality they are disturbed when we say that this is not. well it's no easy task piecing back together relations that have completely fallen apart one side will have to likely admit its mistakes and at this point it doesn't look my german or turkey are ready to do that because francis and thiago r.t. their expert opinion on where german turkish relations stand and at the moment. but everyone can see so weeks ago exactly these lifeguards misbehaved badly and this is exactly will generally don't want to see on its own territory ok in turkey we have some you know mistakes related to democracy and some shortages but they should help us to improve it better than to you know to push turkey towards the east if you look at germany politics what's tricky over the last few years in germany has acce
practices of the past my comment that the nazi comparisons in turkey's part must and is valid without ifs or buts and fortunately we see that this comparisons haven't stopped and we are not going to allow it. they would revive gas chambers in concentration camps if they weren't ashamed this is their mentality they are disturbed when we say that this is not. well it's no easy task piecing back together relations that have completely fallen apart one side will have to likely admit its mistakes...
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it's like an underground nazi village. there were spa facilities, kitchens.one of the german army eagles and there was once a swastika under here, it was scratched off by dutch teenagers after the war in an effort to delete that history. there would have been about 60, 65 soldiers living here during the war. and up here you can see where they put the directions, painted on the wall in black ink. k, the direction to the coast, and pak, the anti—tank guns. you find them down there. people come in here, they get a feeling about the war. the time capsule is decorated just like the guys have left yesterday. amazing pictures. let's look at the weather prospects. we'll start with a quick look at the satellites which shows it was lovely in east anglia and the south—east. we have some heavy rain as northern ireland and western scotland. it will stay wet in western scotland in the morning, with further showers in northern ireland and scattered for wales. radzi drive further east and across the board. temperatures in major towns and cities 11 to 13 degrees. now in rural
it's like an underground nazi village. there were spa facilities, kitchens.one of the german army eagles and there was once a swastika under here, it was scratched off by dutch teenagers after the war in an effort to delete that history. there would have been about 60, 65 soldiers living here during the war. and up here you can see where they put the directions, painted on the wall in black ink. k, the direction to the coast, and pak, the anti—tank guns. you find them down there. people come...
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ankara towards in which even president is the one going as far as accusing the german government of nazi tactics all of this between two nato allies who are really at the lowest ebb when it comes to their. diplomatic ties. finally this hour the star miss festival a gathering this celebrates space exploration and astronomy has started in norway and our crew and correspondent peter scott is there they've had the chance to catch up with a number of astronauts and cosmonauts. artes here as one of the official information partners of star most behind me as well a huge three sixty area he was the first of course to film in three hundred sixty degrees in space and there have been dozens of visitors here looking to explore the i.s.a.'s in virtual reality throughout the day on forces calm down now but i'm sure it be the same again tomorrow we filmed it with the help of a body. and also there was nothing astronauts. the american. and he gave a talk about v r to show that had very real practical applications in training but of course a star most isn't all about three hundred sixty degrees the atmos
ankara towards in which even president is the one going as far as accusing the german government of nazi tactics all of this between two nato allies who are really at the lowest ebb when it comes to their. diplomatic ties. finally this hour the star miss festival a gathering this celebrates space exploration and astronomy has started in norway and our crew and correspondent peter scott is there they've had the chance to catch up with a number of astronauts and cosmonauts. artes here as one of...
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was the person who was responsible for what come -- came from world war ii he was working with the nazis soul in addition to the science fiction and writers we also had space medicine coming-of-age in the late '40's and '50's. in one was the air force base hero negative rocket sled that was documenting his bride as 600 miles an hour so that you get a big enough throw at 80 miles but he is doing 600 another very famous individual that was deeply involved to show the astronauts of the early '60s. >> this is the rocket engine looking at the engineering innovations to get one this is it produces 56,000 pounds of thrust that is a phenomenal number. how did you get those propellers into a chamber at a steady rate? to like to do regenerative cooling but is all part of the innovation that the team came up with the neck period and it is unfortunate it was used as a terror weapon but ultimately engineering got into the united states to help move us along to the moon. so that is what the book examines and also provides a historical perspective of an area i feel deeply about because i lived through
was the person who was responsible for what come -- came from world war ii he was working with the nazis soul in addition to the science fiction and writers we also had space medicine coming-of-age in the late '40's and '50's. in one was the air force base hero negative rocket sled that was documenting his bride as 600 miles an hour so that you get a big enough throw at 80 miles but he is doing 600 another very famous individual that was deeply involved to show the astronauts of the early '60s....
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it's like an underground nazi village, there last bar facilities, kitchens.ll, one of the german army eagle is and there was once a swastika under here, it was scratched off by dutch teenagers after the war in an effort to delete that history. there would have been about 60, 65 soldiers living here during the war. and up here you can see where they put the directions painted on the wall in black ink. k, the direction to the coast, and p eight kay, the anti—tank guns. you find them down there. —— pak. people come in here, they get a feeling about the war. the time capsule is decorated just like the quys capsule is decorated just like the guys left yesterday. adam west, star of the 1960s hit tv series batman, has died. he was 88. his family said he had been suffering from leukaemia. and we need him now. guesstimation? batman made adam west an icon. more recently he voiced the character mayor adam west in the animated series family guy. our correspondent peter bowes has some of the reaction from los angeles. a lot of people paying tribute, he will be missed. and
it's like an underground nazi village, there last bar facilities, kitchens.ll, one of the german army eagle is and there was once a swastika under here, it was scratched off by dutch teenagers after the war in an effort to delete that history. there would have been about 60, 65 soldiers living here during the war. and up here you can see where they put the directions painted on the wall in black ink. k, the direction to the coast, and p eight kay, the anti—tank guns. you find them down there....