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very demonized and presented as kind of freebs -- freaks of nature or sadistic figures even pornographically so. i want to present the reality, these women when they came of age, they were people we could relate to. they were likable figures. the book kind of you warm up to them in the beginning, then you start to see how they are transformed by being moved to the east, and confronting witnessing the violence. then we see, you know, different reaction. the spectrum of that behavior. this is really the main story of it. >> were women supportive of the nazi regime as it came to power in the early '30s. >> they were. they were involved in -- there was a political awakingen and explosion. they were involved in a communist movement and a number of people's movements what would be right-wing movements. and moderate social democratic party, they were largely represented, so they were really, you know, active in all. place are placed to the role of chancellor. strongly represented in germany, female kind of participation in that. and in participation in the movement as such. as aids to the start troope
very demonized and presented as kind of freebs -- freaks of nature or sadistic figures even pornographically so. i want to present the reality, these women when they came of age, they were people we could relate to. they were likable figures. the book kind of you warm up to them in the beginning, then you start to see how they are transformed by being moved to the east, and confronting witnessing the violence. then we see, you know, different reaction. the spectrum of that behavior. this is...
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very demonized and presented as kind of freebs -- freaks of nature or sadistic figures even pornographically so. i want to present the reality, these women when they came of age, they were people we could relate to. they were likable figures. the book kind of you warm up to them in the beginning, then you start to see how they are transformed by being moved to the east, and confronting witnessing the violence. then we see, you know, different reaction. the spectrum
very demonized and presented as kind of freebs -- freaks of nature or sadistic figures even pornographically so. i want to present the reality, these women when they came of age, they were people we could relate to. they were likable figures. the book kind of you warm up to them in the beginning, then you start to see how they are transformed by being moved to the east, and confronting witnessing the violence. then we see, you know, different reaction. the spectrum
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. ♪ i want a hoda on your kotb g why does mine sound so much more pornographic and weird?ecause it's egyptian. it's seeped in lore and stuff. who knows what really went on in those pyramids, if you know what i'm saying. all right. they wouldn't have built them if there wasn't a whole lot going on in those pyramids. >> you're probably right. so our big story yesterday, and a little bit today is paula deen.2g? we did wonder what would happen after she gave, you know, her tearful interview with matt. and the fallout continues. i've got to admit, i was kind of surprised. walmart yesterday dropped her as did home depot. her clothes are still in sears and target and other places. >> and another -- not just clothes. it's everything. her pots and pans.?; i think she has like 215 products out there. >> it's interesting because i see two different things going on. i see the businesses freaking out, it sounds like. they want to get ahead of it or whatever. and i see at least from what i'm looking at on facebook and looking at her book sales and looking at the sort of groundswell of
. ♪ i want a hoda on your kotb g why does mine sound so much more pornographic and weird?ecause it's egyptian. it's seeped in lore and stuff. who knows what really went on in those pyramids, if you know what i'm saying. all right. they wouldn't have built them if there wasn't a whole lot going on in those pyramids. >> you're probably right. so our big story yesterday, and a little bit today is paula deen.2g? we did wonder what would happen after she gave, you know, her tearful...
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everything is on the record, so, you can't plead that i never was warned, or we didn't know anything about it. how come i see time after time other jurisdictions go after child pornographers, go after human traffickers, yet nothing shows up when it comes to the city and county of san francisco. all i have to say is it would be really embarrassing if later on some other jurisdiction finds out that certain people within the city and county of san francisco in a certain sense obstructed justice by refusing to discuss the subject of pornography, especially children. >> are there any other members of the public that wish to speak in general public comment? seeing none, general public comment is closed. [gavel] >> madam clerk, could you read the adoption calendar? >> items 38 through 41 are being considered for immediate adoption without committee reference. a single roll call vote will inact these items if a member objects the matter can be removed and considered separately. >> colleagues, would anyone like to sever any of these items? supervisor kim. >> i'd like to sever 38. >> item 38. and the balance of the calendar, roll call, madam clerk. >> supervisor mar? mar aye. super
everything is on the record, so, you can't plead that i never was warned, or we didn't know anything about it. how come i see time after time other jurisdictions go after child pornographers, go after human traffickers, yet nothing shows up when it comes to the city and county of san francisco. all i have to say is it would be really embarrassing if later on some other jurisdiction finds out that certain people within the city and county of san francisco in a certain sense obstructed justice by...
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>>brian: prosecutors filed child pornographic charges against steiner and the school placed him on leave while it conducts its own investigation. sos have to figure out how to do that on their own. >>steve: another good use of taxpayer cash. the e.p.a. paid $750,000 a year to a warehouse contractor whose employees watched tv and lifted weights, all this while taxpayer-paid supplies became in moldy rat infested conditions. the agency calling for a review of storage facilities. >>anna: bomb building and terror training may hurt a resume but terrorists can breathe easy thanks to a new class at gitmo. resume writing. you are paying for it. the class is part of the instructional program. gitmo costs taxpayers $900,000 per detainee annually. >>brian: sad news overnight for the sports world. nfl football legend david "deacon" jones passed away of natural causes. the defensive end played for the rams. he played for the chargers and redskins. jones credited with coining the term "sack" for how many times he knocked down quarterbacks. he was also called the secretary of defense. deacon jones was 74 and did have diabetes. gym callie battles
>>brian: prosecutors filed child pornographic charges against steiner and the school placed him on leave while it conducts its own investigation. sos have to figure out how to do that on their own. >>steve: another good use of taxpayer cash. the e.p.a. paid $750,000 a year to a warehouse contractor whose employees watched tv and lifted weights, all this while taxpayer-paid supplies became in moldy rat infested conditions. the agency calling for a review of storage facilities....
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pornographers and hunt down the predato predators. >> he was posting images that depicted her sleeping. and he was doing things like pulling her underwear down. it was progressing. and so we were extremely concerned for her welfare. also the advice that he was getting from others really varied in range from everything about drugging her to really brutally attacking her. >> reporter: the agents knew they didn't have much time. so they began looking at the image for clues. >> we started out with several things, and we initially were looking at the road sign here. it really looked to most of us who looked at it like it was highway 203. there was a highway 203 that did run east to west in kansas. and when we got there, the agent from kansas called me and said it's not highway 203. we just drove the whole highway. sign is not there. >> reporter: cole began a frantic boots on the ground search chris crossing the state along every highway that started with a "2." at the very end of the highway where it teed into anothhighway found the sign. i jumped out of the vehicle on a very busy highway and almost got hit by a car. taking my camera out and taking multiple shots of the are
pornographers and hunt down the predato predators. >> he was posting images that depicted her sleeping. and he was doing things like pulling her underwear down. it was progressing. and so we were extremely concerned for her welfare. also the advice that he was getting from others really varied in range from everything about drugging her to really brutally attacking her. >> reporter: the agents knew they didn't have much time. so they began looking at the image for clues. >> we...
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records so they know who you're talking to including your sources including any kind of embarrassing information. >> bill: right. >> including whether or not you've called a 900 number. pornographicmber. they've got that information. that's part of the hay. what they use the hay for is usually left out of the conversation. they're only looking for terrorism. that's one conversation. if it they can use it for anything else, criminal investigations, you know, when you talk about government access to this information, you're talking about of some your neighbors who may work for the nsa or the fbi or local police because one of the problems we had going into this was that the fbi wasn't talking to the department of defense, wasn't talking to the c.i.a. and you have the same kind of conversation with the boston bombings, everybody didn't know what everybody else knew. now, how many friends of yours work for the local police department? do they get to look at your phone records? if it is limited to terrori investigations, if you're having a differentonversio iyo ar otp,e ty' go any kind of curiosity how many people can kind of peep at it to see how many political operatives working for
records so they know who you're talking to including your sources including any kind of embarrassing information. >> bill: right. >> including whether or not you've called a 900 number. pornographicmber. they've got that information. that's part of the hay. what they use the hay for is usually left out of the conversation. they're only looking for terrorism. that's one conversation. if it they can use it for anything else, criminal investigations, you know, when you talk about...