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meeting the 'udae, you at the nuremberg. meeting the judge, superior _ you at the nuremberg.or court - you at the nuremberg. meeting the judge, superior court of- the judge, superior court of pennsylvania. these are the defendants. 22 defendants, each one in charge of mass murder. all of them pleaded not guilty no one showed any sign of remorse whatsoever. and i remember very well, what i saw. may it please, it is with sorrow and with hope that we here disclose murder of over a million innocent and defenceless men women and children, vengeance is notable nor do we seek merely adjust the rent. we ask this court to affirm by international communal actions man's rights to live in peace and dignity regardless of his race or creed. the case will present is a plea of humanity to wall. they wrote the darkest page in human history. people were murdered because they didn't share their race, the colour and the ideology of their executioners. i thought it was horrible then i think it's horrible then i think it's horrible now. and i appealfor rule of law which would in future protect peo
meeting the 'udae, you at the nuremberg. meeting the judge, superior _ you at the nuremberg.or court - you at the nuremberg. meeting the judge, superior court of- the judge, superior court of pennsylvania. these are the defendants. 22 defendants, each one in charge of mass murder. all of them pleaded not guilty no one showed any sign of remorse whatsoever. and i remember very well, what i saw. may it please, it is with sorrow and with hope that we here disclose murder of over a million innocent...
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that's what nuremberg said, your silence is complicity.ised these issues personally with leaders around the world, our friends and our adversaries alike, and i've made it clear that no u.s. president should stand by when human rights are under attack and main, and maintain their legitimacy. those who we are, that's who we are as americans. it's part of our dna. we've fought, we've marched, we've sacrificed to ensure that rights are not reserved to just the wealthy or the powerful. they're the god-given inheritance of every person on this planet by virtue of our shared humanity. as i said to a supreme court justice who i disagreed with in the hearing, we have a different, you think i have my rights because the constitution granted them to me. i possess my rights because i was born, and i gave up some of my rights in a constitution. that's the radical idea at the core of the founding of our nation, as i said, that all women and men are created equal, that we are all endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights. and those rights don
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welcome to hardtalk i'm stephen sackur. 75 years ago, the first nuremberg trial of nazi war criminalsame to an end. the groundbreaking international tribunal handed down 12 death sentences. in the years that followed, there were hopes that in evolving mechanism of internationaljustice would deter and punish further heinous acts of mass murder and genocide. my guest is international lawyer and author philippe sands. 75 years on from nuremberg, is the world any better at delivering justice for the worst of crimes? philippe sands, welcome to hardtalk. lovely to be with you. this notion of international justice, it seems to have sort of consumed you, both professionally and personally, for many years. is it possible to say which comes first, which driver is more important to you? which came first was professional. i got involved in these things in �*98 really, when the statute of the international criminal court was being negotiated in rome and thereafter started getting involved in many cases. but i suppose it's true to say there was a personal connection because my mother had been a ref
welcome to hardtalk i'm stephen sackur. 75 years ago, the first nuremberg trial of nazi war criminalsame to an end. the groundbreaking international tribunal handed down 12 death sentences. in the years that followed, there were hopes that in evolving mechanism of internationaljustice would deter and punish further heinous acts of mass murder and genocide. my guest is international lawyer and author philippe sands. 75 years on from nuremberg, is the world any better at delivering justice for...
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no judgement is the whole truth and nuremberg was like any other tribunal in that sense.it's what the judges decide. for example, the judges decided they couldn't look at anything that happened before 1939 because of the way the statute had been drafted. they didn't look up crimes that may have been committed by the allies. they only focused on these 2a defendants. so it was a snapshot of a much bigger picture. so i think that quote has truth to it but that doesn't undermine the whole. i want to bring you back to this point about genocide, and you say it was snuck into the charge sheet as a subheading. but perhaps there is an argument to say crimes against humanity was a more powerful argument against the nazis. even then, genocide — in that the nazis wanted you, all of us, to see the world in terms of blood, ethnicity, tribe and the resistance to that, the response to that perhaps should be triumph. it is to say, "no, that is not the way to see human beings. "human beings should be seen each one of us "as an individual, not defined by our blood and our race "and therefor
no judgement is the whole truth and nuremberg was like any other tribunal in that sense.it's what the judges decide. for example, the judges decided they couldn't look at anything that happened before 1939 because of the way the statute had been drafted. they didn't look up crimes that may have been committed by the allies. they only focused on these 2a defendants. so it was a snapshot of a much bigger picture. so i think that quote has truth to it but that doesn't undermine the whole. i want...
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he died, he was hung after the nuremberg trials when you were 7 years old.m just wondering how strong your memories can be of him when you were in that castle, in krakoff, his headquarters, the headquarters of the nazi occupation force in poland, do you barely remember what it was like and what he was like? no. i didn't remember what kind of profession he had. i only knew poland was ours. and the castle was ours. and the other castle outside of krakoff was ours. the guards were our property. it was almost like you were a part of the rail family. yes, it was, it was. and this i enjoyed very much, like my mother. i enjoyed it. what about the truth of the unimaginable crimes and cruelty as a young boy growing up from the age, well, from being a baby to being 6 years old. did you have any awareness of what was happening? no. the only thing was when i accompanied my mother into the krakoff ghettos when she was shopping. it was one visit, maybe more, but i remember one visit there was a lot of people out. everybody was looking very sadly, and this was my only memo
he died, he was hung after the nuremberg trials when you were 7 years old.m just wondering how strong your memories can be of him when you were in that castle, in krakoff, his headquarters, the headquarters of the nazi occupation force in poland, do you barely remember what it was like and what he was like? no. i didn't remember what kind of profession he had. i only knew poland was ours. and the castle was ours. and the other castle outside of krakoff was ours. the guards were our property. it...
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that trial was held in nuremberg, the defendant to plead guilty or not guilty judges. again. this is where the most senior nazis like ham and gurgling, who among his many crimes, ordered the creation of the concentration camps were brought to justice office for the 1st time history and head of state had to be held responsible in front of a tribunal sitting basically right over there and but personally trials for what they did in their representative functions, if what they and the crimes committed in a war to day historian site. the nuremberg trials is helping bring about the creation of the international criminal court. and while the nuremberg trials ended 75 years ago, this autumn, the memory of the crimes they adjudicated upon, lingers on in camps like this. in this precise spot, more than 10000 soviet prisoners of war were murdered in just 10 weeks. in 1941 years of s began working at the camp after this atrocity took place. but in the nearly 3 years he was here. many thousands of others died at the hands of the s. s . his defense is that he was not directly responsible f
that trial was held in nuremberg, the defendant to plead guilty or not guilty judges. again. this is where the most senior nazis like ham and gurgling, who among his many crimes, ordered the creation of the concentration camps were brought to justice office for the 1st time history and head of state had to be held responsible in front of a tribunal sitting basically right over there and but personally trials for what they did in their representative functions, if what they and the crimes...
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the nuremberg trials is helping bring about the creation of the international criminal court. and while the nuremberg trials ended 75 years ago, this autumn, the memory of the crimes they adjudicated upon, lingers on in camps like this. in this precise spot, more than 10000 soviet prisoners of war were murdered in just 10 weeks. in 1941 years of s began working at the camp after this atrocity took place. but in the nearly 3 years, he was here many thousands of others died at the hands of the s. s. his defense is that he was not directly responsible for those deaths. it will be for the court to decide his fate. doner kane al jazeera, at the former saxon housing concentration camp. the families of people who disappeared in mexico. i searching the countryside for their bodies. some 80000 people have vanished. many of them, victims of the ongoing junk war or criminal gangs. fighting the government for control of large areas of the country. john holman spent 4 days with one group of families in the western state of mitchell con rental credit given for the market. we're heading into
the nuremberg trials is helping bring about the creation of the international criminal court. and while the nuremberg trials ended 75 years ago, this autumn, the memory of the crimes they adjudicated upon, lingers on in camps like this. in this precise spot, more than 10000 soviet prisoners of war were murdered in just 10 weeks. in 1941 years of s began working at the camp after this atrocity took place. but in the nearly 3 years, he was here many thousands of others died at the hands of the s....
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the nuremberg trials is helping bring about the creation of the international criminal court. and while the nuremberg trials ended 75 years ago, this autumn, the memory of the crimes they adjudicated upon, lingers on in camps like this. in this precise spot, more than 10000 soviet prisoners of war were murdered in just 10 weeks. in 1941 years of s began working at the camp after this atrocity took place. but in the nearly 3 years, he was here many thousands of others died at the hands of the s. s. his defense is that he was not directly responsible for those deaths. it will be for the court to decide his fate. doner kane al jazeera at the former saxon housing concentration camp. the nobel prize for literature has been awarded to the tanzanian born novelist abdur, was that governor. it's the 1st time in 35 years. the black african has won the prize and comes as the swedish academy tries to avoid charges of western bias or race reports from stockholm. it began as a typical thursday for abdul russert gunner. but by lunch time had gone down in literary history. the 72 year old tan
the nuremberg trials is helping bring about the creation of the international criminal court. and while the nuremberg trials ended 75 years ago, this autumn, the memory of the crimes they adjudicated upon, lingers on in camps like this. in this precise spot, more than 10000 soviet prisoners of war were murdered in just 10 weeks. in 1941 years of s began working at the camp after this atrocity took place. but in the nearly 3 years, he was here many thousands of others died at the hands of the s....
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the nuremberg trials is helping bring about the creation of the international criminal court. and while the nuremberg trials ended 75 years ago, this autumn, the memory of the crimes they adjudicated upon, lingers on in camps like this. in this precise spot, more than 10000 soviet prisoners of war were murdered in just 10 weeks. in 1941 years of s began working at the camp after this atrocity took place. but in the nearly 3 years, he was here many thousands of others died at the hands of the s. s. his defense is that he was not directly responsible for those deaths. it will be for the court to decide his fate. doner kane al jazeera at the former saxon housing concentration camp. ah and let's take you through some of the headlines here now. jazeera now funerals are being held in southwest, in pakistan for people killed in an earthquake on thursday. rescuers are still searching for survivors in bellagio, stan, at least 22 people are confirmed. dad, come on, hide the has.
the nuremberg trials is helping bring about the creation of the international criminal court. and while the nuremberg trials ended 75 years ago, this autumn, the memory of the crimes they adjudicated upon, lingers on in camps like this. in this precise spot, more than 10000 soviet prisoners of war were murdered in just 10 weeks. in 1941 years of s began working at the camp after this atrocity took place. but in the nearly 3 years, he was here many thousands of others died at the hands of the s....
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he is the last surviving prosecutor at the nuremberg nazi trials.
he is the last surviving prosecutor at the nuremberg nazi trials.
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welcome to hardtalk i'm stephen sackur. 75 years ago the first nuremberg trial of nazi war criminals sentences. in the years that followed there were hopes that in evolving mechanism of internationaljustice would deter and punish further heinous acts of mass murder and genocide. my guest is international lawyer and author philippe sands. 75 years on from nuremberg, is the world any better at delivering justice for the worst of crimes?
welcome to hardtalk i'm stephen sackur. 75 years ago the first nuremberg trial of nazi war criminals sentences. in the years that followed there were hopes that in evolving mechanism of internationaljustice would deter and punish further heinous acts of mass murder and genocide. my guest is international lawyer and author philippe sands. 75 years on from nuremberg, is the world any better at delivering justice for the worst of crimes?
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and one of those he was awol being a prosecutor at nuremberg. so one can make his or her mark and do great service as a supreme court justice without needing many, many decades. and also if we're not trying to play for forever, we might not prioritize appointing ever younger people and perhaps we would get more of the career wisdom and experience of more senior people. 60 and 70-year-old people, including people who have held high public offices, are not viable supreme court candidates today. i think that's a terrible loss. >> right. >> ralph, john, thank you very much, great conversation. and i think we all know that u.s. constitution day, they just did a survey and 30% of americans can name all three branches of government. there's the executive branch, the legislative branch and the judicial branch. they're supposed to be equal, although many
and one of those he was awol being a prosecutor at nuremberg. so one can make his or her mark and do great service as a supreme court justice without needing many, many decades. and also if we're not trying to play for forever, we might not prioritize appointing ever younger people and perhaps we would get more of the career wisdom and experience of more senior people. 60 and 70-year-old people, including people who have held high public offices, are not viable supreme court candidates today. i...
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where are my guest is 98 —year—old ben, he is the last surviving prosecutor at the nuremberg nazi trialss have made genocide and other crimes
where are my guest is 98 —year—old ben, he is the last surviving prosecutor at the nuremberg nazi trialss have made genocide and other crimes
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. >> jackson was also part of the nuremberg trial will talk about that separately. so give us some about your background is a reporter and the book library's collection and i wanted entered one of the key members of the fdr administration. >> thank you paul i really appreciate being on with you and john as you mentioned, and the capacity of supervising our archives collection in this library of which we have a collection of papers who is a member of the committee that really reorganize the executive branch for fdr and they came up actually right in the middle of the court packing site. so that is interesting and i was also on the new york times for 45 years and one of my happiest stories as being up at the roosevelt home library on the cottage in 2001, when it was renovated. and also i have written it at the times a lot about the holocaust and of course robert jackson's role as prosecutor at nuremberg and as a very sewing in the criminal so anyway, and i should say that i came into the subject through book called the 168 days which is a virtual diary of the court co
. >> jackson was also part of the nuremberg trial will talk about that separately. so give us some about your background is a reporter and the book library's collection and i wanted entered one of the key members of the fdr administration. >> thank you paul i really appreciate being on with you and john as you mentioned, and the capacity of supervising our archives collection in this library of which we have a collection of papers who is a member of the committee that really...
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and famous for his role in the nuremberg trials.he other was john marshall harlan. of the many extraordinary things about his legacy today, we talk about the vaccine, we talk about his african-american cases, the gilded age economic cases. the fact that he is a desk equally admired left and right is a credit to his -- equally admired left and right is accredited to his meaning in society. susan: thank you very much for telling us more about this justice and his legacy. peter: thank you. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast at c-span.org. ceremony.
and famous for his role in the nuremberg trials.he other was john marshall harlan. of the many extraordinary things about his legacy today, we talk about the vaccine, we talk about his african-american cases, the gilded age economic cases. the fact that he is a desk equally admired left and right is a credit to his -- equally admired left and right is accredited to his meaning in society. susan: thank you very much for telling us more about this justice and his legacy. peter: thank you. ♪...
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products are illegal in the united states, at least in, throughout much of the west, consequent to the nuremberg trials, cynthia cord, and the various hearings that have been held in the united states. and it's embodied in federal law, united states, as the common rule, this is illegal behavior that's occurring this mandate, and it provokes exactly the response that you're speaking of. this is like the media claiming that the people that are responsible for the outbreak or the unvaccinated, that's not, that's absolutely not supportable, right now. you have representation. absolutely. as you have said, clearly that the vaccine uptake is important for those groupings. in particular, just before we let you go, because we are running at a time, if you had to do this again, if, if another i brick happened, what do you think were the biggest mistakes? what would you change in order to make what has been a global pandemic more barrier both for millions of people around the world. so together with peter navarro, we published twice in the washington times a plan. and then we have another plan that's comi
products are illegal in the united states, at least in, throughout much of the west, consequent to the nuremberg trials, cynthia cord, and the various hearings that have been held in the united states. and it's embodied in federal law, united states, as the common rule, this is illegal behavior that's occurring this mandate, and it provokes exactly the response that you're speaking of. this is like the media claiming that the people that are responsible for the outbreak or the unvaccinated,...
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products are illegal in the united states, at least in, throughout much of the west, consequent to the nuremberg trials, cynthia cord, and the various hearings that have been held in the united states. and it's embodied in federal law, united states, as the common rule, this is illegal behavior that's occurring this mandate and it provokes exactly the response.
products are illegal in the united states, at least in, throughout much of the west, consequent to the nuremberg trials, cynthia cord, and the various hearings that have been held in the united states. and it's embodied in federal law, united states, as the common rule, this is illegal behavior that's occurring this mandate and it provokes exactly the response.
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nuremberg trials are coming for you and all your comrades that have pushed the covid lie.at your phone and you read somebody who is telling you, as an nhs doctor, that they want to rape you until you need one of your own ventilators. you will be accused of being a whore or a slut. you will be threatened physically, sexually as well as verbally. rachel hoped twitter would stop the worst of the abuse. i have reported misogynistic abuse, threats of rape, threats of being killed over and over again. most of those reports have never resulted in anyone being blocked or issued with a temporary ban on twitter. new research suggests, 97% of accounts reported to twitter and instagram for targeting women with hate, are not taken down. twitter and instagram say they take action when their rules are violated and closing accounts isn't the only option. like the love island contestants rachel's convinced she's getting this kind of abuse because she's a woman. it is always female members of the nhs who seem to incur the worse and most vicious pile ons. and the nature of the abuse is diffe
nuremberg trials are coming for you and all your comrades that have pushed the covid lie.at your phone and you read somebody who is telling you, as an nhs doctor, that they want to rape you until you need one of your own ventilators. you will be accused of being a whore or a slut. you will be threatened physically, sexually as well as verbally. rachel hoped twitter would stop the worst of the abuse. i have reported misogynistic abuse, threats of rape, threats of being killed over and over...
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i mean, he should have been, you know, he should have been at nuremberg and that is an embarrassing story. it's still embarrassing story. hence, no one really wants to go there. and so do you think that strategy continues today? we know that the prince andrew, who denies all accusations against him, obviously in trouble now linked to epstein. and so what is that kind of the palace is? i think that's a defacto policy to is to her, to delay things in the hope that the problem will go away or people will give up. and to deny, deny, deny course, you're getting yourself in deeper and deeper. and i think it's, you know, they've learned nothing from windsor with. hello, prince harry's not a not see, even though he's married a divorce. see this embarrassing parallel. of course with higher megan, you know, the same fight over finance and security. the same of suing of journalists who didn't agree with the same curation to the story, to tame book righteous sibling rivalry, and just as no falling out to me again, the playbook is the same. well, you know the same book right, andrew, that he's who lik
i mean, he should have been, you know, he should have been at nuremberg and that is an embarrassing story. it's still embarrassing story. hence, no one really wants to go there. and so do you think that strategy continues today? we know that the prince andrew, who denies all accusations against him, obviously in trouble now linked to epstein. and so what is that kind of the palace is? i think that's a defacto policy to is to her, to delay things in the hope that the problem will go away or...
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politicize, it has become politicized, and the cases are lining up and, and it's it, when you had the nuremberg tribunals for example, that, that really set the, the pace for this. and now everything is sort of a whole home these days because there are so many atrocities going on out there who, who, where do you stand in line with what is more egregious than the other? and the, then the question comes down if they convict iraq. coincidentally, i tell a bon, who goes into one who gets held by the court, of course, and the information flow again, it's only is as powerful as the members allow. and once again, america is not possibly going to have, or this administration is not going to have their feet to the fire and no, in fact, in fact they have can extended the, the sanctions on the prosecutor. and that's that probably one of the reasons why america got to me any my voice, great to talk to was thank you for joining. okay, to, to vote or not to vote. this has democrats about the house. the senate are trying to figure out if they have another to pass the $1.00 trillion dollar infrastructure bill
politicize, it has become politicized, and the cases are lining up and, and it's it, when you had the nuremberg tribunals for example, that, that really set the, the pace for this. and now everything is sort of a whole home these days because there are so many atrocities going on out there who, who, where do you stand in line with what is more egregious than the other? and the, then the question comes down if they convict iraq. coincidentally, i tell a bon, who goes into one who gets held by...
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i told my administration that this violates the nuremberg code.re is no fully approved vaccine available in the united states and so this is still under eua if you read page two of the memo from the fda this is the pfizer vaccine is still under eua and you are not allowed to compel or force anybody to take in eua treatment by medical ethics. >> laura: real quickly, what's next for you? are you filing a lawsuit? >> we are looking at our legal options, don't want to give my hand up too much but we are certainly looking at those options. >> laura: we are going to be following your case as well as many like you, a lot of people around the country for whatever reason it's not right for them at this time. this is wild. we are going to lose a lot of great doctors and health care providers out there. thank you. and if you are one of the thousands left grounded by southwest airlines this weekend, the company would have you believe the cancellations have nothing to do with the employees who protested its vaccine mandate. somehow only impacted one airline re
i told my administration that this violates the nuremberg code.re is no fully approved vaccine available in the united states and so this is still under eua if you read page two of the memo from the fda this is the pfizer vaccine is still under eua and you are not allowed to compel or force anybody to take in eua treatment by medical ethics. >> laura: real quickly, what's next for you? are you filing a lawsuit? >> we are looking at our legal options, don't want to give my hand up...
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i told my administration this violate the nuremberg code. there is no proved fervor covid vaccine in the united states. this is still under the un, page number 2 of august 2, '03, it's is clearly the pfizer vaccine is under dua and federal law title 21 section 360, to take you a treatment and medical ethics. >> what is next for you? are you filing a lawsuit? >> we are looking at legal options. don't want to give my have up too much but we are looking at those options. laura: we are going to be following your case as well as many like you, there are a lot of people around the country who for whatever reason is not right for them at this time. this is wild. we are going to lose a lot of great doctors out there, thank you. and if you were one of the thousands left grounded by southwest airlines this weekend the company would have you believe the cancellation delays and nothing to do with employees protesting the vaccine mandate. it was issues with air traffic control which only impacted one airline. the ap notes the disruptions begin shortly af
i told my administration this violate the nuremberg code. there is no proved fervor covid vaccine in the united states. this is still under the un, page number 2 of august 2, '03, it's is clearly the pfizer vaccine is under dua and federal law title 21 section 360, to take you a treatment and medical ethics. >> what is next for you? are you filing a lawsuit? >> we are looking at legal options. don't want to give my have up too much but we are looking at those options. laura: we are...
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below a professor who is rotten a lot about the nuremberg trials, hitler supported abortion, not justa matter of physical economy, but as a way to keep women working and contributing to the economy. the nazis preferred the eastern european workers not become pregnant so they wouldn't be taken out of therk workforce. they took edgers to encourage or pressure them into making use of the abortion services that were provided.re does that sound familiar? once again, the goal is to reduce women to wage slaves. it's more virtuous to work at jp morgan than be a mother. that's what she is telling you per cheek that complained abortion bands are tools of you guessed it, white supremacy and the experts at the hearings yesterday agreed. >> i think it's very important for us to understand the intersection of racial justice policies and gender justice policies and reproductive justice policies. you don't understand why these bans on abortion are not about having more black and brown babies born, they want more white babies to be born. >> rising to the bait, being literal, correcting insanity becaus
below a professor who is rotten a lot about the nuremberg trials, hitler supported abortion, not justa matter of physical economy, but as a way to keep women working and contributing to the economy. the nazis preferred the eastern european workers not become pregnant so they wouldn't be taken out of therk workforce. they took edgers to encourage or pressure them into making use of the abortion services that were provided.re does that sound familiar? once again, the goal is to reduce women to...
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has nuremberg taught us nothing of medical tyranny in the past? germany. >> 1930s germany has many similarities here. ann frank, we know about that now. thanks for showing your true colors. >> have you been a good little nazi! h hail fauci! hail fauci. >> stop it. i'm so tired of having to say this. you're not a victim for having to take a life-saving vaccine. it is not fascism to have to wear a mask for a few hours of your day. and how dare anyone compare that to the suffering and genocide of the jewish people in nazi germany? read a history book. thanks for watching. our coverage continues. dayquil severe for you... and daily vicks super c for me. vicks super c is a daily supplement to help energize and replenish your body with vitamin c and b vitamins. dayquil severe is a max strength medicine for cold and flu relief. it's the daytime, coughing, aching, stuffy head, fever, power through your day, medicine. someone is feeling better. get your shoes. alright! try the new vicks convenience pack. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leavi
has nuremberg taught us nothing of medical tyranny in the past? germany. >> 1930s germany has many similarities here. ann frank, we know about that now. thanks for showing your true colors. >> have you been a good little nazi! h hail fauci! hail fauci. >> stop it. i'm so tired of having to say this. you're not a victim for having to take a life-saving vaccine. it is not fascism to have to wear a mask for a few hours of your day. and how dare anyone compare that to the...
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has nuremberg thought us nothing? >> 1930 germany has many slarts here. >> we know in this room. that. thanks for showing your color. >> how many vaccines have you had? have you been a good little nazi? hail nazi, hail nazi, hail nazi! >> seriously. what do you say to that? all of it, not just the last guy. saying certain things that we shouldn't reach at school? comparing the murder of six million yous to masks and vaccines isn't just offensive, it is unhinged. and yet you hear it over and over and over again. all pushed by republicans like, you know that marjorie woman. and likely media telling their viewers masks are tear any. so let me make this clear to you. vaccines are t not masks. vaccines and masks, excuse me -- vaccines and masks are not nazism. they're not the jim crow south. they are life saving public health measures that keep people of all races and religious safe. religions safe. so up next. no deal yet. democrats say they need more time to negotiate. can they overcome their major differences to get biden's plan through? we'll see. you've been taking mental health
has nuremberg thought us nothing? >> 1930 germany has many slarts here. >> we know in this room. that. thanks for showing your color. >> how many vaccines have you had? have you been a good little nazi? hail nazi, hail nazi, hail nazi! >> seriously. what do you say to that? all of it, not just the last guy. saying certain things that we shouldn't reach at school? comparing the murder of six million yous to masks and vaccines isn't just offensive, it is unhinged. and yet...
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they are not only trying to find their families but they are sent there to root out nazis for the nuremberg trials which is really essential interrogations and they do all these things to make sure that justice is served. >> i have another question that i'm going to change the program a little bit. leo does have some slides in powerpoint that we will share to point out some of the individuals. because of our technical glitches i want to get to q&a in case something happens. leah my last question and you sort of got into their continued war work even after the war was over what is the overall legacy of x troops in these commandos and these european jewish men who did take up their cause, their own cause and their families caused in the greater world caused? >> i don't think the allies would have won without them. one of the stories is about where the manson to get intelligence indicates intelligence and the citation said because of what you did where allowed to land a d-day so they were there crucial and most importantly to help the allies when but the larger legacy and i wrote about this wh
they are not only trying to find their families but they are sent there to root out nazis for the nuremberg trials which is really essential interrogations and they do all these things to make sure that justice is served. >> i have another question that i'm going to change the program a little bit. leo does have some slides in powerpoint that we will share to point out some of the individuals. because of our technical glitches i want to get to q&a in case something happens. leah my...
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has nuremberg taught us nothing of medical tyranny in the past?e frighteningly close to reliving the history of nazi germany. >> 1930s germany has many similarities here. thanks for showing your true colors. >> how many vaccines have you had? have you been a good little nazi? hail fauci! hail fauci. >> stop it. i'm so tired of having to say this. you're not a victim for having to take a life-saving vaccine. it is not fascism to have to wear a mask for a few hours of your day. and how dare anyone compare that to the suffering and genocide of the jewish people in nazi germany? read a history book. thanks for watching. our coverage continues. - that moment you walk in the office and people are wearing the same gear, you feel a sense of connectedness and belonging right away. and our shirts from custom ink help bring us together. - [narrator] custom ink has hundreds of products to help you feel connected. upload your logo or start your design today at customink.com it's sleep number's fall sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed it helps keep you effor
has nuremberg taught us nothing of medical tyranny in the past?e frighteningly close to reliving the history of nazi germany. >> 1930s germany has many similarities here. thanks for showing your true colors. >> how many vaccines have you had? have you been a good little nazi? hail fauci! hail fauci. >> stop it. i'm so tired of having to say this. you're not a victim for having to take a life-saving vaccine. it is not fascism to have to wear a mask for a few hours of your day....