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we d don't think that acceptinga nazi into a family, allowing a nazi to go to our family events, is aly right thing to do. it condones nazism. it says that it's ok for him to be a nazi and that he'll still be welcomed into the family. and so, we were very glad that we were finally able to get the rest of the family on board with this. amy goodman: so, i was wondering if christian picciolini could respond to jacob -- christian picciolini, the former neo-nazi and co-founder of this group, life after hate. if you could talk about what you've just heard d and how jacob's family has now come out to also out his uncle, the white nationalist peter tefft, who was part of the rally in charlottesville? what do you can be done in this case? i mean, you've been through this a lot now, people who, like yourself, were a white supremacist and then started to change. christian picciolini: you know, i agree with jacob that we have to hold people accountable for for what they say and what they do. however, i don't agree with the tactic of public shaming or calling somebody out with the intention of pus
we d don't think that acceptinga nazi into a family, allowing a nazi to go to our family events, is aly right thing to do. it condones nazism. it says that it's ok for him to be a nazi and that he'll still be welcomed into the family. and so, we were very glad that we were finally able to get the rest of the family on board with this. amy goodman: so, i was wondering if christian picciolini could respond to jacob -- christian picciolini, the former neo-nazi and co-founder of this group, life...
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these the nazis destroyed.hey were determined to smash every organize nation where people might stand together and resist them. they refused to be beaten and killed. the jews were not powerful, but they were a convenient excuse for all the nations ills. member, a nazi party could take over this man's store. putreds of catholics were in jail because the catholic church had strength and could resist the nazis rise to power. they had to split the nation into 100 pieces, and then one by one they had destroyed the pieces. these broken pieces, the nazis rode into power, one party, one nation, one religion. these men had won their struggle for power. but now will all of germany still they had trouble with their oldest and most persistent enemy, the truth. not found that truth does die easily, and so they decided to abolish truth. one great source of truth is literature, so they burned books. 20 million of them. brave men and germany were jailed or driven from their country. teachers, writers, scientists. education was
these the nazis destroyed.hey were determined to smash every organize nation where people might stand together and resist them. they refused to be beaten and killed. the jews were not powerful, but they were a convenient excuse for all the nations ills. member, a nazi party could take over this man's store. putreds of catholics were in jail because the catholic church had strength and could resist the nazis rise to power. they had to split the nation into 100 pieces, and then one by one they...
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"sir, how do you feel about nazis?" "give me 48 hours to get back to you." ( laughter ) and trump tried to heal a news cycle by reminding us what we all have in common. >> we all salute the same great flag. >> stephen: no, we don't. ( laughter ) i have seen their flags. they can't even agree on which one they're going to salute. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) okay? don't mix us up. ( piano riff ) ( cheers and applause ) now, he didn't answer any questions there, but later, he was pressed on the issue by cnn's jim acosta: >> stephen: sir-- ( audience reacts ) sir, you see how fast you condemned cnn, right off the top of your head with no script? next time, like that, but with nazis. ( cheers and applause ) and-- that's simple. he can do it. he's very good at it. ( cheers and applause ) and here's another thing-- and here's another thing, and i don't know where i'm finding the courage to say. and here's another thing i don't like about nazis. a lot of these nazis showed up to the rally "wearing their uniform of khak
"sir, how do you feel about nazis?" "give me 48 hours to get back to you." ( laughter ) and trump tried to heal a news cycle by reminding us what we all have in common. >> we all salute the same great flag. >> stephen: no, we don't. ( laughter ) i have seen their flags. they can't even agree on which one they're going to salute. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) okay? don't mix us up. ( piano riff ) ( cheers and applause ) now, he didn't answer any questions...
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they told us in their own words and actions, with confederate flags, nazi flags, nazi slogans, and naziutes. in fact, they made it very clear who they were when they spoke to the media, like these guys on fox news. >> where are you guys headed? do you know? >> not exactly sure yet. >> we're trying to survive. >> yeah, we're trying to survive. these -- >> dude, they're [ bleep ] gassing us, dude. >> degenerates. >> the [ bleep ] are gassing us, man. >> pardon his, uh -- his french. >> seth: pardon his french? i'm pretty sure that was german. [ laughter ] but you don't have to take it from me. take it from 94-year-old british writer and world war ii veteran harry leslie smith. when he called the marchers in charlottesville nazis on twitter, someone responded, "they're not nazis, just disaffected young white men asserting themselves." to which smith responded, "i guess i got confused when they gave the hitler salute and chanted 'blood and soil,' because it reminded me of who i fought in my youth." damn. [ cheers and applause ] i mean -- not only is it amazing that he's still calling out na
they told us in their own words and actions, with confederate flags, nazi flags, nazi slogans, and naziutes. in fact, they made it very clear who they were when they spoke to the media, like these guys on fox news. >> where are you guys headed? do you know? >> not exactly sure yet. >> we're trying to survive. >> yeah, we're trying to survive. these -- >> dude, they're [ bleep ] gassing us, dude. >> degenerates. >> the [ bleep ] are gassing us, man....
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nazis have been marching -- >> historical reference here. >> nazis have been marching in america -- i mean, white supremacists have been marching in america, the clan for over a hundred years. they marched all through the obama administration. the only thing that brought attention to it is because is it happened on president trump's watch. >> i want to give you the -- >> yes, nazis have been watching and liberal groups like the aclu have been protecting their march. what has changed is them showing up fully armed with torches and the level of threat that we were putting forth. listen, i'd love to have this conversation with you further. i think something has changed with regard to the white supremacist right that's very dangerous for everybody and we've got to have a better conversation about it. and i wish the president were leading. >> i appreciate everybody being with us. coming up new reporting tonight about how the president berated and humiliated attorney general sessions after a special counsel was appointed. later, the latest on florida's long road to rory after hurricane irma
nazis have been marching -- >> historical reference here. >> nazis have been marching in america -- i mean, white supremacists have been marching in america, the clan for over a hundred years. they marched all through the obama administration. the only thing that brought attention to it is because is it happened on president trump's watch. >> i want to give you the -- >> yes, nazis have been watching and liberal groups like the aclu have been protecting their march. what...
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nazis have been marching -- >> everybody has a historical reference here. >> nazis have been marching in america -- white supremacists, the klan, over 100 years, all through the obama administration. only thing that brought attention to it, it happened on president trump's watch. >> van, final thought. then got to go. >> yes nazis marching and liberal groups like aclu protecting their right to march. what has changed is showing up fully armed with torches and level of threat they were putting forth. would love to have this conversation further. i think something has changed with regard to the right supremacist right that's dangerous for everybody and need a better conversation about it, president is not leading that. need a better job. >>> new reporting about how the president upbraided and humiliated jeff sessions after special counsel was put on the russian investigation. and latest on florida's long road to recovery after hurricane irma and hurricane jose which could be a hurricane again and come closer to the united states. following that as well. ♪ we are not here to sit idly by.
nazis have been marching -- >> everybody has a historical reference here. >> nazis have been marching in america -- white supremacists, the klan, over 100 years, all through the obama administration. only thing that brought attention to it, it happened on president trump's watch. >> van, final thought. then got to go. >> yes nazis marching and liberal groups like aclu protecting their right to march. what has changed is showing up fully armed with torches and level of...
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nobody knew anything about nazi looted art.hing about it. >> was it the money? >> no, it's justice. it's about vindicating my father and my grandfather. >> here's another quiz question for you. a young adolf hitler failed the entrance exam at the vienna academy of fine arts. why? he was color-blind? he failed at drawing the human form? or his drawings were too violent? the answer when we return. so new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterday. ♪ ♪ banks aren't just undergoing a face lift. they're undergoing a transformation. a data fueled, security driven shift in applications and customer experience. which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. hello, mr. deets. every branch running like headquarters. that's how you outmaneuver. ♪ >> so why did hitler fail his art school entrance exam? it's b. he was told his drawings showed a lack of appreciation for the human form. ♪ >> from a box of documents left to them by their father, brother
nobody knew anything about nazi looted art.hing about it. >> was it the money? >> no, it's justice. it's about vindicating my father and my grandfather. >> here's another quiz question for you. a young adolf hitler failed the entrance exam at the vienna academy of fine arts. why? he was color-blind? he failed at drawing the human form? or his drawings were too violent? the answer when we return. so new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterday....
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founded in one nine hundred eighty eight represented a nationwide network dedicated to disrupting nazi and white supremacist rallies what's more black bloc tactics developed in west germany have been employed in the united states most notably during the world trade organization protests of one thousand nine hundred nine in seattle and during occupy wall street which swept the country in two thousand and eleven more recently groups calling themselves and tea fire have sprouted to combat what they describe as emboldened white supremacy in the age of trump with activists violently disrupting rallies planned across the country such an action came to a tragic and this year when activist heather higher was killed by a nazi sympathizer. as she and others gathered to protest a unite the wright rally in charlottesville virginia ultimately empty pfizer decentralize movement which will exist as long as there is a fascist force to oppose. thank you anya i'm joined today by mark breyer historian of human rights terrorism and political radicalism in modern europe was one of the organizers of occupy
founded in one nine hundred eighty eight represented a nationwide network dedicated to disrupting nazi and white supremacist rallies what's more black bloc tactics developed in west germany have been employed in the united states most notably during the world trade organization protests of one thousand nine hundred nine in seattle and during occupy wall street which swept the country in two thousand and eleven more recently groups calling themselves and tea fire have sprouted to combat what...
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remember, they were holding confederate flags, nazi flags, shouting nazi slogans and using the hitlere. it was clear immediately who these people were and why they were there, but trump actually tried to claim that he of all people had waited because he likes to exercise restraint. >> i wanted to make sure, unlike most politicians, that what i said was correct. not make a quick statement. you don't make statements that direct unless you know the fact. here's the thing, when i make a statement i like to be correct. [ audience ohs ] >> seth: it's weird, because that statement isn't correct. [ laughter ] in fact -- [ cheers and applause ] trump gave away how he really felt almost immediately when he went back to defending his original saturday statement that failed to condemn white supremacists and drew a moral equivalence between nazis and the anti-racist counter protesters. >> the statement i made on saturday, the first statement, was a fine statement. in fact, everybody said "his statement was beautiful." so making the statement when i made it was excellent. >> white nationalists -- >
remember, they were holding confederate flags, nazi flags, shouting nazi slogans and using the hitlere. it was clear immediately who these people were and why they were there, but trump actually tried to claim that he of all people had waited because he likes to exercise restraint. >> i wanted to make sure, unlike most politicians, that what i said was correct. not make a quick statement. you don't make statements that direct unless you know the fact. here's the thing, when i make a...
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just like when i spray over nazi slogans or remove nazi stickers.rator: irmela mensah-schramm might have stood up to the far-right. but she'll soon be receiving more mail from the police. the fight continues. michelle: irmela mensah schramm fearlessly battles on her own. and in poland, a few brave individuals are also willing to fight for what they believe in. poland was once praised as a model of democracy in central europe after the collapse of the soviet union. but recently the right-wing government passed laws to gain greater powers over the judicial system. and despite threats, judges are fighting back. narrator: whenever he is in warsaw, judge waldemar zurek makes his phonecalls discreetly. he has waged an open campaign against the government's attack on the judiciary. and now he fears the authorities are spying on him. waldemar: this is a war for the rule of law. some want to replace our system of government, our constitution, with simple laws. narrator: one such simple law now allows the polish justice minister to replace or dismiss judges w
just like when i spray over nazi slogans or remove nazi stickers.rator: irmela mensah-schramm might have stood up to the far-right. but she'll soon be receiving more mail from the police. the fight continues. michelle: irmela mensah schramm fearlessly battles on her own. and in poland, a few brave individuals are also willing to fight for what they believe in. poland was once praised as a model of democracy in central europe after the collapse of the soviet union. but recently the right-wing...
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the audience reacted to this by chanting, "nazis out." the hammerskins have long returned to germany. the state prosecutors on majorca are investigating the incident as a hate crime, but not as a racist act. could right wing extremists actually be welcome on the island? some of them have even settled on majorca. the owner of this bistro, holger apfel, is a former npd leader. after internal disputes, he quit the right wing party 3.5 years ago and moved to spain. he plays down the incidents. holger: the audience on majorca reflects society as a whole. i think things are heftier at village fairs and football matches and so on than they are on majorca. reporter: the locals would prefer to be spared such right wing extremists. natalia docolomansky lives in a tourist area. she says if the neo-nazis had their way, majorca would be a german protectorate. everywhere she goes she sees stickers that she regards to be threatening. and also some very dubious characters. natalia: they raise their hand to give a nazi salute and sing. they have tattoos t
the audience reacted to this by chanting, "nazis out." the hammerskins have long returned to germany. the state prosecutors on majorca are investigating the incident as a hate crime, but not as a racist act. could right wing extremists actually be welcome on the island? some of them have even settled on majorca. the owner of this bistro, holger apfel, is a former npd leader. after internal disputes, he quit the right wing party 3.5 years ago and moved to spain. he plays down the...
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yorkies inger was chancellor from one thousand nine hundred sixty six to sixty nine former nazi party members held seats in the west german parliament until the one nine hundred eighty s. across most of the political spectrum. the advocacies the rise of the f.t. as a continuation of this tradition. yes. i just hope that a real change of thinking happens here. and that this long standing refusal to take the fire right seriously will finally be confronted. we have to expose this ugly extremism and i hope this confrontation will play out in the new german parliament that. i don't want to see the i have to take over on the contrary. for more i'm joined now by being labor he's the correspondent for berlin's tog newspaper and focuses on right wing populism and the a.f.d. founding thanks for being with us today we heard mr selinger in that report say fascism in germany never went away and he sees the a.f.d. is a continuation of naziism do you think that's an accurate description of them. i think it's a little bit too easy to describe i think there's not a real continuity between for example
yorkies inger was chancellor from one thousand nine hundred sixty six to sixty nine former nazi party members held seats in the west german parliament until the one nine hundred eighty s. across most of the political spectrum. the advocacies the rise of the f.t. as a continuation of this tradition. yes. i just hope that a real change of thinking happens here. and that this long standing refusal to take the fire right seriously will finally be confronted. we have to expose this ugly extremism...
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we really haven't seen that until the nazis came. was jefferson a nazi? probably not. but he shared with the nazis the belief that you could exterminate a people that you didn't like. we've got to start dismantling these myths and say who people really were. none of these things could possibly have happened at the same time. but these are the kinds of myths that grow up around the person. it's important to undo the myths. pay workers a living wage. this is unbelievable. there are people working at the university being paid imagine, $7.25 an hour at a university where the football coach gets $4 million. now, that's just wrong and something has to be done about it. as i said earlier and i believe the university owes it to the people that were enslaved that built that university to pay -- let's start with their wages and that can go right back into the communities and to the people who can't afford to live in the communities where they live at the time of liberation. we all know there is a majority african-american community in charlottesville at the time of liberation. s
we really haven't seen that until the nazis came. was jefferson a nazi? probably not. but he shared with the nazis the belief that you could exterminate a people that you didn't like. we've got to start dismantling these myths and say who people really were. none of these things could possibly have happened at the same time. but these are the kinds of myths that grow up around the person. it's important to undo the myths. pay workers a living wage. this is unbelievable. there are people working...
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they're probably one of sweden's largest neo nazi of course near nazi to be part of. a fascist movement is not illegal in sweden they were founded in the ninety's. and have been steadily growing ever since and they have presence all over scandinavia in finland in norway. and beyond there are even protesters that flew in from germany last night before the protest. i believe twenty danish and german individuals who are affiliated with the movement were arrested prior to the protest right up briefly if you could is there anything about to go from berg as a city why they might have chosen this place for that was the site of the rally. well governor does sweden's second largest city it's a very multicultural city there is a very big migrant presence there. one of sweden's biggest synagogues is also in kaufman bergen originally. the march had been planned to walk you to today's young people or the jewish holy the holiest day in the jewish calendar and the intention of the movement which is extremely anti-semitic was to pass by a synagogue today but that was stopped by a swe
they're probably one of sweden's largest neo nazi of course near nazi to be part of. a fascist movement is not illegal in sweden they were founded in the ninety's. and have been steadily growing ever since and they have presence all over scandinavia in finland in norway. and beyond there are even protesters that flew in from germany last night before the protest. i believe twenty danish and german individuals who are affiliated with the movement were arrested prior to the protest right up...
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they are neo-nazis.t's not nazis in the parliament, but they are in the party, and we know it, so that's a threat. country you come from a that does also have a strong far right presence in politics. how do you see the afd and the situation in germany in comparison for example to that of the netherlands? i think germany is relatively late having a right-wing populist party interim parliament. that has to do with more than the refugee crisis, more than dissatisfaction with europe. this is a problem that all of western europe party systems have. established parties have forgotten a large part of the german voters -- the disenchanted voters, as i call them, on a few main topics on the negative side of the multicultural society and the discourse about these topics was not possible. every party, especially on the right, who wanted to start this discourse was directly being framed as extreme right or nazist party, and thatat includs aa big danger because these people feel neglected by politics for 10, 20 years
they are neo-nazis.t's not nazis in the parliament, but they are in the party, and we know it, so that's a threat. country you come from a that does also have a strong far right presence in politics. how do you see the afd and the situation in germany in comparison for example to that of the netherlands? i think germany is relatively late having a right-wing populist party interim parliament. that has to do with more than the refugee crisis, more than dissatisfaction with europe. this is a...
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they're probably one of sweden's largest neo nazi of course near nazi to be part of. a fascist movement is not illegal in sweden they were founded in the ninety's. and have been steadily growing ever since and they have presence all over scandinavia in finland in norway. and beyond there are even protesters that flew in from germany last night before the protest. i believe twenty danish and german individuals who are affiliated with the movement were arrested prior to the protest right up briefly if you could is there anything about gotham burg as a city why they might have chosen this place for that was the site of the rally. what a governor it is sweden second largest city.
they're probably one of sweden's largest neo nazi of course near nazi to be part of. a fascist movement is not illegal in sweden they were founded in the ninety's. and have been steadily growing ever since and they have presence all over scandinavia in finland in norway. and beyond there are even protesters that flew in from germany last night before the protest. i believe twenty danish and german individuals who are affiliated with the movement were arrested prior to the protest right up...
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really played on these nazi tones on his nazi mellow days and made allusions to these facts in order to attract people from the far right in this exceeded to a certain degree but see a parliament is a place in which different views are exchanged and to mutually challenge and it is to chop off the social democratic christian democrats liberal of brains to pose all the wrong crossing of red lines in the buddhist talk and i'm quiet quite convinced that they will eagerly do it. even war so because the public media and all the press and civil society in germany really do not tolerate crossing those red lines which are made necessary by the course of german history. now is the is the f.d.a. game changer for all their parties in parliament and you're indicating that it looks like it will be you know how or how are other parties going to handle. well this depends on both of them make a rational choice or an inner irrational choice so far as the other party is made irrational choices say used to say well the positions of the a.f.d. are inacceptable the personnel a safety is in acceptable see
really played on these nazi tones on his nazi mellow days and made allusions to these facts in order to attract people from the far right in this exceeded to a certain degree but see a parliament is a place in which different views are exchanged and to mutually challenge and it is to chop off the social democratic christian democrats liberal of brains to pose all the wrong crossing of red lines in the buddhist talk and i'm quiet quite convinced that they will eagerly do it. even war so because...
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nazis aren't my friend.ng to need that in writing. ( laughter ) you need to get off jemele hill. don't get mad about what she tweeted, she's cool people. >> trevor: oh, i wasn't on her but i have to ask do you want people to go easy on jemele hill because you know her? >> what? i don't know jemele hill. i don't know jemele hill, drew hill, joan hill, i couldn't pick the girl out of a lineup. >> trevor: oh, wow, really. then who is this on jamel's show? >> i like waffle house or as i call it awful howls. >> you're not going to disrespect the dub. >> you on a personal basis with them? >> i'm from the south. i'm from alabama. everybody from the south is born in a waffle house. >> you just going to pull the tapes out on a brother. ( laughter ) you can't expect me to remember everybody i have a fight with about wafflehouse. this isn't about wafflehouse, this is about the white house. this story only blew up because the white house got involved because what jemele hill said honestly jowive just another day on twit
nazis aren't my friend.ng to need that in writing. ( laughter ) you need to get off jemele hill. don't get mad about what she tweeted, she's cool people. >> trevor: oh, i wasn't on her but i have to ask do you want people to go easy on jemele hill because you know her? >> what? i don't know jemele hill. i don't know jemele hill, drew hill, joan hill, i couldn't pick the girl out of a lineup. >> trevor: oh, wow, really. then who is this on jamel's show? >> i like waffle...
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nazi. ideology and demanded members of the notices of movement have been linked to serious crimes like series of explosions that asylum sentencing for instance. reaching i know natalie i just want to get one more question briefly do you think that this is part of a larger strengthening of far right movements in sweden. i think that there was a christian movement is a french movement extreme and this rally today has had massive. media attention and they mobilized. strong guy but i wanted to get the thousand people because between four hundred and seven hundred the figures vary they didn't manage to. gather such big crowds even to the strategy that was to be. a show her voice. was a little red there natalie rothschild in stockholm thank you very much. at least eighteen football fans have been injured during a top division match in france after a stadium barrier collapsed sixteen minutes into the contest now neil's travelling supports were celebrating a goal against host onion when the fence s
nazi. ideology and demanded members of the notices of movement have been linked to serious crimes like series of explosions that asylum sentencing for instance. reaching i know natalie i just want to get one more question briefly do you think that this is part of a larger strengthening of far right movements in sweden. i think that there was a christian movement is a french movement extreme and this rally today has had massive. media attention and they mobilized. strong guy but i wanted to get...
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also coming up clashes erupted addio nazi rally in sweden police engulfing virg detained dozens on the violence that left several people injured. i met her mn welcome to the program tensions are rising as catalonia prepares to hold its independence referendum on sunday catalan authorities say things are in place for the vote to go ahead but spain's central government is calling the ballot illegal and has sent thousands of police officers to the region to stop it now people have occupied many schools in catalonia for use as polling stations to try and ensure that the referendum can take place. ahead of sunday's planned independence vote the cavalry has well and truly arrived breaking cover after camping out on ships in the ports around four thousand extra police officers have been deployed to catalonia assembled from across the country and sent with love from madrid. in the capital a show of spanish unity the sea of red and yellow sending a message please let's stay together. the spanish government has declared the vote illegal and is making every effort to stop it from going ahead. wit
also coming up clashes erupted addio nazi rally in sweden police engulfing virg detained dozens on the violence that left several people injured. i met her mn welcome to the program tensions are rising as catalonia prepares to hold its independence referendum on sunday catalan authorities say things are in place for the vote to go ahead but spain's central government is calling the ballot illegal and has sent thousands of police officers to the region to stop it now people have occupied many...
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nazi. ideology and demanded members of the notices of movement have been linked to serious crimes like series of explosions that silence that just for instance. not only i just want to get one more question and briefly do you think that this is part of a larger strengthening of far right movements which. i think. movement is the french movement extreme and this rally today has had massive. media attention and they mobilized. strongly but i wanted to get the thousand people because between four hundred and seven hundred the figure is very they didn't manage to. gather such big crowds even to this rally that was supposed to be. a show her voice. was a little red there natalie rothschild in stockholm thank you very much. in full real on racing lewis hamilton will start sunday's malaysia grand prix in pole position he doesn't clock the fastest time in qualifying edging out ferrari's to be ranking in and red bulls max for stop and the british drivers title hopes received a boost after his main r
nazi. ideology and demanded members of the notices of movement have been linked to serious crimes like series of explosions that silence that just for instance. not only i just want to get one more question and briefly do you think that this is part of a larger strengthening of far right movements which. i think. movement is the french movement extreme and this rally today has had massive. media attention and they mobilized. strongly but i wanted to get the thousand people because between four...
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nazis out! "nazis out," the chant. but the afd is in.rs took to berlin's streets within minutes tonight. the afd has won more seats and influence than anyone imagined. so there is shock in a country still shamed by its nazi history. i'm pretty shocked. im really, really angry. like, it's complete sadness and rage. like, it's both in my heart right now. what is it about what the afd stands for that you most dislike? one of the highest guys of the afd, he said the germans had to be proud of what they did in the first and second world war. and i mean, what did germany do? they (bleep) slaughtered jews and homosexuals. this is nothing you can be proud of. so what's shocked so many in berlin are the echoes of the past. a party that they view here as having nazi sympathies. extreme nationalism, extreme right wing back in the bundestag. and the target of their chance, well, it's up there. it is the afd‘s leaders, because that is where they have been celebrating their election results. before this election, the afd had no seats in parliament. it
nazis out! "nazis out," the chant. but the afd is in.rs took to berlin's streets within minutes tonight. the afd has won more seats and influence than anyone imagined. so there is shock in a country still shamed by its nazi history. i'm pretty shocked. im really, really angry. like, it's complete sadness and rage. like, it's both in my heart right now. what is it about what the afd stands for that you most dislike? one of the highest guys of the afd, he said the germans had to be...
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then out of hitler's third reich with nazi troops marching through the brandenburg gate. the one nine hundred fifty three peoples uprising in east germany and its bloody suppression is also commemorated. the building of the berlin wall in one thousand nine hundred sixty one left the brandenburg gate inside a restricted area between east and west berlin. since the fall of the wall in one thousand nine hundred nine they gave his stood as a symbol of germany's reunification. from new year's fireworks. to the fan zone for the soccer world cup today the brandenburg gate is germany's most prominent venue for large scale events and the tourists they can't get enough of the brandenburg gate. just the magnificence of the building how tall it is carvings that are in each individual pillar is quite spectacular i felt so tiny when you are in front of this a mass a building and this is like my first time to europe and i've never been able to experience anything such as grand as this. busy. can even take the brandenburg gate home with them the nearby souvenir shops offer a wide variety
then out of hitler's third reich with nazi troops marching through the brandenburg gate. the one nine hundred fifty three peoples uprising in east germany and its bloody suppression is also commemorated. the building of the berlin wall in one thousand nine hundred sixty one left the brandenburg gate inside a restricted area between east and west berlin. since the fall of the wall in one thousand nine hundred nine they gave his stood as a symbol of germany's reunification. from new year's...
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but not all of those people were neo-nazis, believe me. not all of those people were white supremacists. >> stephen: that's right. some of them were anti-semites. it was very diverse. ( applause ) and trump challenged the media to be fair. >> take a look. the night before, they were there to protest the taking down of the statute of robert e. lee. not all of those people were white supremacists, by any stretch. >> stephen: okay. the night before. let's take a look at the night before. ( audience reacts ) yep, just your average, friendly, civic-minded, torch- wielding mob. probably holding the torches so everyone could see them point to all the good people there. "there's one! there's one over there. there's a good guy. look at that guy right there, he's a good one! hey!" ( applause ) trump also pointed out that nothing, not honoring the confederacy is a slippery slope. >> this week, it's robert e. lee. i noticed that stonewall jackson is coming down. i wonder, is it george washington next week, and is it thomas jefferson the week after? yo
but not all of those people were neo-nazis, believe me. not all of those people were white supremacists. >> stephen: that's right. some of them were anti-semites. it was very diverse. ( applause ) and trump challenged the media to be fair. >> take a look. the night before, they were there to protest the taking down of the statute of robert e. lee. not all of those people were white supremacists, by any stretch. >> stephen: okay. the night before. let's take a look at the night...
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why is he so obsessed with antifa and not with white supremacists and neo-nazis? >> i think they're two separate issues, don. and as far as antifa is concerned, they've not really gotten the sort of coverage they should as a violent gang-based organization. you know, the mayor of berkeley came out and said they need to be classified by dhs as a violent gang. they've been disavowed by both dianne feinstein and nancy pelosi in san francisco. this is a very violent group of people. i mean, i think the president is frustrated that that has not been played up in the legacy media. these are dangerous people that are going now to other protests and rallies and beating people, and they're dangerous. and they should be classified as a terrorist group. >> what about the white supremacist group? >> that has nothing to do -- >> this is not about antifa. and no one is condoning violence -- >> that's what his comments were about. >> i know. but why? >> nobody is condoning violence. >> nobody's condoning violence -- >> nobody is condoning violence. he's trying to bring attention
why is he so obsessed with antifa and not with white supremacists and neo-nazis? >> i think they're two separate issues, don. and as far as antifa is concerned, they've not really gotten the sort of coverage they should as a violent gang-based organization. you know, the mayor of berkeley came out and said they need to be classified by dhs as a violent gang. they've been disavowed by both dianne feinstein and nancy pelosi in san francisco. this is a very violent group of people. i mean, i...
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india what forced labor in under the nazis most of his family were murdered now he's ninety years old for kim the rise of the f.t. it's no surprise have a listen. this was. good can deal. fascism in germany never went away it just took on a new form you know. we will hound this government we will hunt down chancellor merkel or whomever else we need to we will take back our country and there are people. who will want to see one thing the borders from one hundred thirty nine again. clearly remembers the beginning of nazi rule in germany at school in berlin he was virtually abused and beaten up by his classmates. the thing. it started with him calling me horrible names like smart alec jew or jewish pig. it got worse and worse more offensive and then deadly. in my two. sixty one members of bigots extended family were murdered in the holocaust fascism and germany's coming to terms with its nazi past our core issues in his life and after seeing so much in his ninety years he's horrified by sunday's german election result he's been sharing his reactions online. it has. to be honest i don't u
india what forced labor in under the nazis most of his family were murdered now he's ninety years old for kim the rise of the f.t. it's no surprise have a listen. this was. good can deal. fascism in germany never went away it just took on a new form you know. we will hound this government we will hunt down chancellor merkel or whomever else we need to we will take back our country and there are people. who will want to see one thing the borders from one hundred thirty nine again. clearly...
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anti-nazi. many germans were anti-nazi. shouldn't say i do know i'm germans were pro-nazi but the fact of the matter is that hitler being fundamentally selfish did not care about the lives of these young men. he sent them to die for his own purposes, his own self and grand i spent more than four germany. for more. he really didn't care about germany. he cared about himself. so the idea that there were many like a family, like my grandfather who did not want to fight in the war, who did not support him, that needs to be said. it needs to be said that all germans were on some level responsible for what happened. >> host: mountain view, california, good morning. >> caller: good morning, my friend erika, how are you today? >> guest: i know who this is. this is the famous deal. gig it is good to hear your voice, it is great to hear you and you and television. ain't you for your works and the discussion are having around this whole german nazi issue. as you and i both know, every german during that time. come if you wanted to buy
anti-nazi. many germans were anti-nazi. shouldn't say i do know i'm germans were pro-nazi but the fact of the matter is that hitler being fundamentally selfish did not care about the lives of these young men. he sent them to die for his own purposes, his own self and grand i spent more than four germany. for more. he really didn't care about germany. he cared about himself. so the idea that there were many like a family, like my grandfather who did not want to fight in the war, who did not...
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