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saturday is international holocaust remembrance day the murder of more than six million jews by the nazi regime is a defining fact of germany's post-war identity and the country has worked to confront it yet anti-semitic attacks are on the rise in germany the political dissent of the right wing nationalist party now represented in parliament is provoking deep concern among germans and in jewish communities so too is the recent influx of muslim immigrants a recent study by the american jewish committee documents widespread anti-semitism amongst them in one widely reported incident last year a jewish pupil the grandson of holocaust survivors quit his berlin high school after suffering mobbing and abuse at the hands of arab and turkish classmates living in fear how anti-semitic is germany that's our topic this week on quadriga and here are our guests it's a pleasure to welcome kristen hell back she's a freelance journalist who recently wrote a book about syrian refugees in germany and the fears and prejudices they evoke she says germany needs a more inclusive memorial culture and more backb
saturday is international holocaust remembrance day the murder of more than six million jews by the nazi regime is a defining fact of germany's post-war identity and the country has worked to confront it yet anti-semitic attacks are on the rise in germany the political dissent of the right wing nationalist party now represented in parliament is provoking deep concern among germans and in jewish communities so too is the recent influx of muslim immigrants a recent study by the american jewish...
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trial of the british wartime leader who galvanized the country to fight the nazis has and universal. we will fight them on the beaches. for the first time as trying to jump from sixty british and french divisions we are hoping to claxon. they got if we don't mistake maybe today we would need a miracle to get around them winston churchill takes over as british prime minister at a difficult time the beginning of world war two why have i been. asked. the movie tells the story of how churchill became the man of the hour his stubbornness played a major role you need to reply to the lord to be see. that you're not only. form of gary oldman place churchill with all his faults and foibles he is bothering you. nothing employers trying to shorten a war that we are clearly losing. your mother. has lost what were the looks of the. one. you cannot. get your head. back to churchill wants to confront hitler whatever the cost. he was truly great statesman he he single handedly took on the the most powerful protest kind of tyranny the world has ever seen up to that point alone before america. was inv
trial of the british wartime leader who galvanized the country to fight the nazis has and universal. we will fight them on the beaches. for the first time as trying to jump from sixty british and french divisions we are hoping to claxon. they got if we don't mistake maybe today we would need a miracle to get around them winston churchill takes over as british prime minister at a difficult time the beginning of world war two why have i been. asked. the movie tells the story of how churchill...
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like all nazi era memorial sites it's free of charge. brylin city palaces being rebuilt at the heart of the city in front of it stands a giant angular structure the whole box here you can find out about the history of the palace also free of charge. animated exhibits show how the ambitious project will look when it's finished the historical facade encloses a modern interior. the old box already houses some of the exhibits that will later move into the palace the ethnological collections of berlin's museums very much in line with the endeavors of german explore alexander for whom was whose name the new palace beers. the world forum is set to open in twenty nineteen. you could also take a mid day break in the philharmonie every tuesday at one pm berlin philharmonic hall hosts of lunchtime concert forty to fifty minutes of chamber music admission is free. this time the artinian quartet is playing all four are members of the. in philharmonic sometimes members of other berlin orchestras and music students appear and audiences really enjoy it.
like all nazi era memorial sites it's free of charge. brylin city palaces being rebuilt at the heart of the city in front of it stands a giant angular structure the whole box here you can find out about the history of the palace also free of charge. animated exhibits show how the ambitious project will look when it's finished the historical facade encloses a modern interior. the old box already houses some of the exhibits that will later move into the palace the ethnological collections of...
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congressman who compares tromso president to the early years of the nazis. and really really go to the future can strike a killer album leon that has been left out of tonight's game in. china well welcome to you i'm. turkey's defense minister says an operation has now begun against the kurdish controlled enclave off a friend and reports are coming in that turkish forces are firing shells across the border and this comes just days after turkish president vet you want threatened a full military intervention into syria to stamp out what he called nests of terror on his country's border ungar deployed tanks and military equipment ahead of the operation putting on korea at odds with the u.s. which is backed the kurdish militia in its fight against so-called islamic state for the very latest joining us now is our turkey correspondent dorian jones he's in istanbul hi during no buchanan reports that an operation has started into northern city on the enclave off often what are you hearing about this well i think there's a sustained bombardment of the syrian for an en
congressman who compares tromso president to the early years of the nazis. and really really go to the future can strike a killer album leon that has been left out of tonight's game in. china well welcome to you i'm. turkey's defense minister says an operation has now begun against the kurdish controlled enclave off a friend and reports are coming in that turkish forces are firing shells across the border and this comes just days after turkish president vet you want threatened a full military...
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saturday is international holocaust remembrance day the murder of more than six million jews by the nazi regime is a defining fact of germany's post-war identity and the country has worked to confront it yet anti-semitic attacks are on the rise in germany the political dissent of the right wing nationalist party now represented in parliament is provoking deep concern among germans and in jewish communities so too is the recent influx of muslim immigrants a recent study by the american jewish committee quit his berlin high school after suffering mobbing and abuse at the hands of turkish classmates living in fear how anti-semitic is germans in germany and the fears and prejudices they evoke she says germany needs a more inclusive memorial culture and more backbone in the fight against all forms of marginalization and we're very pleased to have alan posner on the show once again he's a commentator for the daily newspaper he says jews everywhere are held responsible for every real or imagined injustice perpetrated by israel and finally very glad to welcome. you to. the show he's the director
saturday is international holocaust remembrance day the murder of more than six million jews by the nazi regime is a defining fact of germany's post-war identity and the country has worked to confront it yet anti-semitic attacks are on the rise in germany the political dissent of the right wing nationalist party now represented in parliament is provoking deep concern among germans and in jewish communities so too is the recent influx of muslim immigrants a recent study by the american jewish...
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trial of the british wartime leader who galvanized the country to fight the nazis has earned universal acclaim well he will fight them on the beaches. for the first time as trying mr germs of uncertain sixteen british and french divisions we are looking to the club so much to go. they go if we don't receive maybe two games we would need a miracle to get around them winston churchill takes over as british prime minister at a difficult time the beginning of world war two why have i been. such. to such a test the. the movie tells the story of how churchill became the man of the hour his stubbornness played a major role you need to reply to the law review see. the film not only feel. sorry for gary oldman place churchill with all his faults and foibles he is. nothing employers in trying to shorten a war that we are clearly losing. your job. has lost one of the looks of. what. you'll catch up with. when you're heading. back to churchill wants to confront hitler whatever the cost. he was truly a great statesman he. single handedly took on the the most powerful protest kind of tyranny. that t
trial of the british wartime leader who galvanized the country to fight the nazis has earned universal acclaim well he will fight them on the beaches. for the first time as trying mr germs of uncertain sixteen british and french divisions we are looking to the club so much to go. they go if we don't receive maybe two games we would need a miracle to get around them winston churchill takes over as british prime minister at a difficult time the beginning of world war two why have i been. such. to...
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globe for best actor or trial of the british wartime leader who galvanized the country to fight the nazis has and universal cry we will fight them on the beaches. for the first time as trying minute journey of uncertain six to british and french to which we are supposed to go. they go if we don't. maybe two would need to really get around in winston churchill takes over as british prime minister at a difficult time the beginning of world war two i. i have i've been to some such courses a test of the blue the tells the story of how churchill became the man of the hour his stubbornness played a major role you need to reply to the lord review see i didn't see the film if you're not. born with gary oldman place churchill with all his faults and four balls he is bothering you. nothing employer trying to shorten a war that we are clearly losing. your rubbish europe is lost what the looks of. what. you had up there you said when i got your head. i took churchill once to confront hitler what ever the cost. he was truly a great statesman he. single handedly took on the the most powerful protest ki
globe for best actor or trial of the british wartime leader who galvanized the country to fight the nazis has and universal cry we will fight them on the beaches. for the first time as trying minute journey of uncertain six to british and french to which we are supposed to go. they go if we don't. maybe two would need to really get around in winston churchill takes over as british prime minister at a difficult time the beginning of world war two i. i have i've been to some such courses a test...
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they signed on to the neutrality laws which essentially kept america out of world war i and the nazis and the japanese military aggression across asia and when the boat was attacked by the japanese instead of people saying make them pay reparations and retaliate they said what was he doing there because there was the attitude of isolationism. so it was a very difficult and challenging time and he understood that america needed to act and churchill understood the plan of the pearl harbor attack. he understood the industrial might of america and its ability to mobilize the russians and support the british in the memoirs after pearl harbor he said i went to bed and slept a sleep of days. 419,000 americans lost their lives and to this day i don't know how many of you have been to normandy. >> tell us a little bit more about how he navigated that antiwar sentiment. there was a period of the immigration views and anti-semitic views. even though the public increasingly reviled hitler there was no sense that there was a threat to the homeland. yet, he was able to move the country and was extr
they signed on to the neutrality laws which essentially kept america out of world war i and the nazis and the japanese military aggression across asia and when the boat was attacked by the japanese instead of people saying make them pay reparations and retaliate they said what was he doing there because there was the attitude of isolationism. so it was a very difficult and challenging time and he understood that america needed to act and churchill understood the plan of the pearl harbor attack....
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and forty's this is one of the best preserved the pride and joy of the nazi regime it offered hitler an opportunity to show the world what he considered to be the wonder of his racist ideology one that had grandiose building planners but which modern architects say was doomed to fail it doesn't. resonate never succeed and if you want to see if you want to try to build dresses it cannot succeed as well it's impossible the idea is so stupid so the architecture was very off stupid as well but it's not just sporting venues that have survived germany's transition from dictatorship to democracy the modern federal finance ministry building occupies space that was once home to nazi germany's air force or loved. professor has but is the curator of the berlin state monuments office he explained that after world war two germans felt it important not to blindly to destroy everything that the nazis had created. i believe if you were to destroy remove the buildings erase them one would deprive society of the options on account of their own history we have to understand the past we also must critic
and forty's this is one of the best preserved the pride and joy of the nazi regime it offered hitler an opportunity to show the world what he considered to be the wonder of his racist ideology one that had grandiose building planners but which modern architects say was doomed to fail it doesn't. resonate never succeed and if you want to see if you want to try to build dresses it cannot succeed as well it's impossible the idea is so stupid so the architecture was very off stupid as well but it's...
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. >> reporter: at the end of world war ii, as nazis occupied italy, tens of thousands of jews went into hiding. about a dozen were aided by the d'ursos. you were hiding jewish families in something similar to this? >> similar or worse. >> reporter: d'urso, tony d'urso, the little boy on the left was just five years old and didn't understand the risks his father, guiseppe, was taking. >> he didn't do it out of ideology. he was illiterate. he must have gone a year, year and a half to school. he did it because he thought basically a human being in distress needs help. >> reporter: tony d'urso later emigrated to america and went on to be elected to the new york state legislature. he always wanted his dad to be
. >> reporter: at the end of world war ii, as nazis occupied italy, tens of thousands of jews went into hiding. about a dozen were aided by the d'ursos. you were hiding jewish families in something similar to this? >> similar or worse. >> reporter: d'urso, tony d'urso, the little boy on the left was just five years old and didn't understand the risks his father, guiseppe, was taking. >> he didn't do it out of ideology. he was illiterate. he must have gone a year, year...
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if one side is the nazis, then there are not very fine people on that side. >> all right, several top democrats calling for the president's censure. this is actually a resolution proposed after the charlottesville incident, but it went nowhere. and censure, just for people that don't necessarily know, it's a public reprimand. it doesn't prevent the president from doing his job. so, what would that mean, if the president were to have a public censure? >> well, you know, i think representative eleanor holmes norton made it clear last night on this network, where she basically said it's not so much to restrict trump's behavior -- trump will be trump -- but it's also to signal to the globe, to the world, what the genuine, the true nature of the country is. that is to say, to say that the house of representatives, the congress rejects this particular understanding, this representation of the government, and particularly this representation of immigration policy. let me go back to the rand paul moment for a second, because i think it's important that we see
if one side is the nazis, then there are not very fine people on that side. >> all right, several top democrats calling for the president's censure. this is actually a resolution proposed after the charlottesville incident, but it went nowhere. and censure, just for people that don't necessarily know, it's a public reprimand. it doesn't prevent the president from doing his job. so, what would that mean, if the president were to have a public censure? >> well, you know, i think...
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at the influence of the nazis were soon felt in france as well. one day markets mother received a letter. so i went to the police station with her and us the will you take since none of your business go and were you to momofuku business go home so here i was burma served my mother was gone we had no money markets mother was deported two girls internment camp in southern france market was eighty years old alone and had to find a way out of europe she fled paris on a bicycle at the same time her mother succeeded in escaping the internment camp by some miracle the mother and daughter found each other just child kilometers from get. together they made their way to spain where they found a way to travel to america but he was not to be they were picked up by the spanish police and thrown in jail so after all this we were groomed to be. but you see only here so good luck good friends who have. exactly three years of bone left. that's the. market meisner regularly tells visitors to the holocaust museum about her memories and experiences this is one of the
at the influence of the nazis were soon felt in france as well. one day markets mother received a letter. so i went to the police station with her and us the will you take since none of your business go and were you to momofuku business go home so here i was burma served my mother was gone we had no money markets mother was deported two girls internment camp in southern france market was eighty years old alone and had to find a way out of europe she fled paris on a bicycle at the same time her...
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holocaust survivors have played a central role in teaching younger generations well the horrors of the nazi genocide did up and met with ninety five year old weisner in washington d.c. she's working to uphold the memory of the victims. margaret meissner was born in spoke austria and traced impractical slovakia's in one thousand thirty four the growing anti semitism in her city became more and more not in simple so markets matter center to paris and joined a year later. but the influence of the masses was soon felt in france as well. one day markets mother received a letter so i went to the police station with her and us the were you taking your since none of your business go and where you. go so here i was burma served my mother was gone we had no money markets mother was deported two girls internment camp in southern france market was eighty years old alone and had to find a way out of europe she fled paris on a bicycle at the same time her mother succeeded in escaping the internment camp by some miracle the mother and daughter found each other just child kilometers from. together they mad
holocaust survivors have played a central role in teaching younger generations well the horrors of the nazi genocide did up and met with ninety five year old weisner in washington d.c. she's working to uphold the memory of the victims. margaret meissner was born in spoke austria and traced impractical slovakia's in one thousand thirty four the growing anti semitism in her city became more and more not in simple so markets matter center to paris and joined a year later. but the influence of the...
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she was a member of the women's orchestra pit so a group that was forced to perform for high level nazi officials in her speech she warned against rising in telling semitism here in your. anita lost her parents in the holocaust after moving with a sister to england she swore she'd never return to this country but today she told the german parliament how she survived by playing cello for high ranking nazi officials and as people were marched to their deaths she warns against ending a national conversation on germany's past. one is. you can't resent today's youth because they refuse to identify with the crimes of the past. but to lie about what happened that's unacceptable. it was a deliberate move to invite many young people to the bundestag special session both ask of our fish and the parliamentary president. stressed the importance of future generations learning the lessons of history and asking them what they would do in such a situation. if our different broadly this question clarifies what a society needs to secure its freedom a solid stance against any form of exclusion for its too
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of law austrian prosecutors are now investigating the fraternity for inciting hatred and promoting nazi ideology. it's about it was a remains and then later after the second day of the season opening monte carlo rally the french ford fiesta driver struggled in the slippery conditions but still finished the day fifteen seconds ahead of us tony and driver doc was here and they mean to win his the six straights world roddy title. that's it for me for now you are watching d.w. news coming to you live from berlin and there is more news coming up at the top there don't forget you can get all the day's information and news around the clock on our web site that's on dot com thanks for joining us and do stay with us if you can. never again because of either tells the story. to. the fore but look to for the. most. today she recounts events young people can barely imagine but they try to understand the use of reports from washington d.c. i did talk with a remarkable woman. to mark holocaust remembrance day. today on d.w. .
of law austrian prosecutors are now investigating the fraternity for inciting hatred and promoting nazi ideology. it's about it was a remains and then later after the second day of the season opening monte carlo rally the french ford fiesta driver struggled in the slippery conditions but still finished the day fifteen seconds ahead of us tony and driver doc was here and they mean to win his the six straights world roddy title. that's it for me for now you are watching d.w. news coming to you...
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among the prisoners once held in sachsenhausen for people the nazi regime deemed unworthy or subhuman. but i didn't they. everyone who survived this place said the worst thing was the unpredictability of. we didn't know what was going to happen there were rules but following the rules didn't mean you would be treated properly or that you could expect to be released soon the one hundred. thousand survey of. jews homosexuals prisoners of war people deemed social outcasts and many others were imprisoned by the nazis at sachsenhausen a visit to the site can reveal more about the third reich than merely reading a history book. fans on globe i thought it was unbelievably moving and it shocked me a lot i'm grateful to our teachers and our school and very thankful i could experience this as well how to teach it's important to see that these terrible things happened and not just read about them in a history book because it just. seems vicious there's been a huge shock to experience this close up and to see what happened just almost. the classes visit was intended to reinforce the message that
among the prisoners once held in sachsenhausen for people the nazi regime deemed unworthy or subhuman. but i didn't they. everyone who survived this place said the worst thing was the unpredictability of. we didn't know what was going to happen there were rules but following the rules didn't mean you would be treated properly or that you could expect to be released soon the one hundred. thousand survey of. jews homosexuals prisoners of war people deemed social outcasts and many others were...
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hers without pay thaws the story of how she came to auschwitz having been forced by the way by the nazis to sign a document saying she was going there voluntarily but she arrived there expecting she said to die as her parents have been murdered already but she survived because as they told her she was needed she was needed to play the cello in the in this case in the camp band and that's how she survived and she told that story today again in detail just very movingly and it's a story she's used to telling because she makes frequent visits to germany to speak to school groups and others to remind them of her story but also to inspire them with a sense of significance for the present and for their own lives and she spoke about what the holocaust has meant since and what it means today in her speech let's have a listen to a little bit of that speech as well. now there. after the catastrophe germany behaved in an exemplary manner no one lied about the holocaust anti-semitism was no longer in vogue. now times have changed the world is full of refugees back then the borders were hermetically
hers without pay thaws the story of how she came to auschwitz having been forced by the way by the nazis to sign a document saying she was going there voluntarily but she arrived there expecting she said to die as her parents have been murdered already but she survived because as they told her she was needed she was needed to play the cello in the in this case in the camp band and that's how she survived and she told that story today again in detail just very movingly and it's a story she's...
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this school class has come to sachsenhausen north of berlin to learn about the nazi past. among the prisoners once held in socks and hausen where people the nazi regime deemed unworthy or subhuman. everyone who survived this place said the worst thing was the unpredictability we didn't know what was going to happen there were rules but following the rules didn't mean you would be treated properly or that you could expect to be released soon the one hundred plus it's available. jews homosexuals prisoners of war people deemed social outcasts and many others were imprisoned by the nazis at sachsenhausen a visit to the site can reveal more about the third reich than merely reading a history book fans on globe but i thought it was unbelievably moving and it shocked me a lot i'm grateful to our teachers and our school and very thankful i could experience this as well it's important to see that these terrible things happened and not just read about them in a history book because it's. still the same since there's been a huge shock to experience this close up and to see what happe
this school class has come to sachsenhausen north of berlin to learn about the nazi past. among the prisoners once held in socks and hausen where people the nazi regime deemed unworthy or subhuman. everyone who survived this place said the worst thing was the unpredictability we didn't know what was going to happen there were rules but following the rules didn't mean you would be treated properly or that you could expect to be released soon the one hundred plus it's available. jews homosexuals...
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were behind the blast the film echoes the so called in is you attack a neo nazi terrorist cell that show germany in recent years there's still a lot of fallout from the german director there taking home work for best foreign language film production tell us a little bit about in the fade as the film is called briefly an incredibly intense story and a very very strong story that sort of sort of takes a kind of an element of this kind of a situation that you just mentioned at the end as you scandal and i was thinking very deeply to german audiences because of that we are still in the midst of the trial of the only surviving and as you orchestrator and has been over four hundred days and it's going on costing all kinds of money to taxpayers so very personal film for such a team and a very thieving con terry on the justice system. so it's very gratifying that it's striking such a chord with foreign audiences and the role of a lifetime for diane kruger very already took best actress that you kind of time for diane kruger and of course other films and it notable films you want to mention
were behind the blast the film echoes the so called in is you attack a neo nazi terrorist cell that show germany in recent years there's still a lot of fallout from the german director there taking home work for best foreign language film production tell us a little bit about in the fade as the film is called briefly an incredibly intense story and a very very strong story that sort of sort of takes a kind of an element of this kind of a situation that you just mentioned at the end as you...
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the nazis are the time of dunkirk. it's1940. the nazis are sweeping across europe, the resistance is crumbling everywhere. he's being advised to appease rather than fight. here's a clip. nothing even remotely patriotic in death or glory if the odds are firmly on the former. nothing inglorious in trying to shorten a war that we are clearly losing. losing! europe is still... europe is lost. and before our forces are wiped out completely, now is the time to negotiate. in order to obtain the best conditions possible. hitler will not insist on outrageous terms. he will know his owi'i outrageous terms. he will know his own weaknesses. outrageous terms. he will know his owi'i weaknesses. he outrageous terms. he will know his own weaknesses. he will be reasonable. when will the lessons be learned? reasonable. when will the lessons be learned ? when will reasonable. when will the lessons be learned? when will the lesson be learned? when will the lesson be learned? ! how many more dictators must be woulded, a—— wooed, appeased, before
the nazis are the time of dunkirk. it's1940. the nazis are sweeping across europe, the resistance is crumbling everywhere. he's being advised to appease rather than fight. here's a clip. nothing even remotely patriotic in death or glory if the odds are firmly on the former. nothing inglorious in trying to shorten a war that we are clearly losing. losing! europe is still... europe is lost. and before our forces are wiped out completely, now is the time to negotiate. in order to obtain the best...
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he called me and said did you hear what dick durbin said he describing our guys like paul pot, nazis, he ultimately had to come out and apologize. that statement, i can't ever imagine making a statement about the u.s. military such as that that one statement told me one about dick durbin than anything else that you can point to about something that trump said about certain countries that send a disproportionate number of visa lottery numbers us. your reaction? >> i appreciate you bringing up that statement i'm a army veteran ranger. i had the army of serving. i was very much offended by that statement. politicians say the darn test things. donald trump is now a politician is he one of those people saying things. >> laura: what do you think do you think somalia, sudan and other countries that send their people here fleeing paradise vacation there? >> you are talking about donald trump's comments from yesterday? >> laura: i'm sorry, you were talking about durbin. what you thought about those countries? the reckless flz that he uses when he says these things. that statement, however you
he called me and said did you hear what dick durbin said he describing our guys like paul pot, nazis, he ultimately had to come out and apologize. that statement, i can't ever imagine making a statement about the u.s. military such as that that one statement told me one about dick durbin than anything else that you can point to about something that trump said about certain countries that send a disproportionate number of visa lottery numbers us. your reaction? >> i appreciate you bringing...
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germany obviously this film speaks very deeply to them because of the recent scandals of alleged neo nazi attacks in germany the so-called n.s.u. scandal and that's a trial actually the only remaining orchestrator about that is ongoing at the moment in germany. so it's a really scathing commentary of on the justice system in germany and what it can actually provide and it's very gratifying that this is actually getting striking such a chord with foreign audiences as well it's also in the running to become nominated for the oscars so we're keeping our fingers crossed for that it was the role of a lifetime for diane kruger who despite her german heritage this is actually her first completely german language film she's worked in germany before with quentin tarantino and sort of interesting roles where she's had some lines but she's also worked in french but this is sort of a match made in heaven in this sense and i can for really seeing that potential and because it's an unbelievable performance and just briefly other notable wins of the evening well i was very thrilled to see three billboar
germany obviously this film speaks very deeply to them because of the recent scandals of alleged neo nazi attacks in germany the so-called n.s.u. scandal and that's a trial actually the only remaining orchestrator about that is ongoing at the moment in germany. so it's a really scathing commentary of on the justice system in germany and what it can actually provide and it's very gratifying that this is actually getting striking such a chord with foreign audiences as well it's also in the...
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a nazi shell ripped into his shoulder. and although second lieutenant robert j. dole of the tenth mountain division beat the odds and recovered, he would live with his war wounds everyday thereafter. because of how faithfully he fulfilled that first oath, bob dole could no longer raise hit right hand but he wasn't done serving his country. so he walked into the state house, raised his left hand, and began the next chapter and a live filled with patriotic sacrifice and public service. bob and i both arrived in the senate in 1969. he was a new senator fresh off a commanding victory. i was a 20-something staffer. bob already stood out. the staff marvelled at the kindness and decency he showed us, though we had nothing to offer him. bob spent 35 years in congress, including a decade as leader. he ran national campaign. his fingerprints are all off countless pieces of consequential legislation. but the notice notable part of bob's career is the character that shaped it. his honesty. his hugh mimility. his abiding love for the people of kansas. bob dole's resume never
a nazi shell ripped into his shoulder. and although second lieutenant robert j. dole of the tenth mountain division beat the odds and recovered, he would live with his war wounds everyday thereafter. because of how faithfully he fulfilled that first oath, bob dole could no longer raise hit right hand but he wasn't done serving his country. so he walked into the state house, raised his left hand, and began the next chapter and a live filled with patriotic sacrifice and public service. bob and i...
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he had constantly pointed out the dangers of nazi germany and the fact of german rearmment which few people in or out of the government believed or wanted to hear. his had been the only voice of alarm, crying out almost alone in the wilderness, and now he had been proved right. everything he had foretold with such eloquence had come to pass. poor people, poor people he remarked as he returned from buckingham palace after having accepted the seals of office from the king. they crushed me and i can give them nothing but disaster for quite a long time. he left the car to stump up the steps of the ad mirty where he was -- admiralty where he was still in tears. in fact he would give them only 24 days later the most astonishing of good news. that the british expedition airy force, cut off and surrounded by thet germans, stranded by the rapid collapse of the netherlands, the sudden surrender of belgium, and the retreat of the french army on its right, had fought its way to dunkirk, the only channel port remaining which the germans had not yet captured, and from there had been ferried back t
he had constantly pointed out the dangers of nazi germany and the fact of german rearmment which few people in or out of the government believed or wanted to hear. his had been the only voice of alarm, crying out almost alone in the wilderness, and now he had been proved right. everything he had foretold with such eloquence had come to pass. poor people, poor people he remarked as he returned from buckingham palace after having accepted the seals of office from the king. they crushed me and i...
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. >> how hard is it to condemn nazis or the kkk? it's inspected by mercedes-benz factory-trained technicians. or it isn't. it's backed by an unlimited mileage warranty, or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned, or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through february 28th. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. >>> donald trump came to washington with three big goals for congress in his first year as president. to repeal and replace obamacare. >> obamacare is a disaster. >> to overhaul the tax code. >> we want lower taxes, bigger paychecks. >> and to overhaul u.s. infrastructure. >> we're going to get infrastructure built quickly. >> to do all that, he needed help from congress and a priority list. >> one thing that was important to him was tax reform. he didn't push that one first. he went with what he was urged to do by his chief of staff, reince priebus and some others in the white house wanted to do health care first. >> repeal and replace obamacare
. >> how hard is it to condemn nazis or the kkk? it's inspected by mercedes-benz factory-trained technicians. or it isn't. it's backed by an unlimited mileage warranty, or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned, or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through february 28th. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. >>> donald trump came to washington with three big goals for congress in his first year as...
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its outside areas are closed but the indoor permanent exhibition is open it documents the crimes the nazis planned on this site and committed across europe. the headquarters of the gestapo and s s were here until nine hundred forty five so it was the nerve center of the nazi regime. it's important to me. it's people history. the goods are part of that sometimes it is. and there is a story. like air on the morial sites it's free of charge. really in the city palace is being rebuilt at the heart of the city in front of it stands a giant angular structure the whole box here you can find out about the history of the palace also free of charge. animated exhibits show how the ambitious project will look when it's finished the historical facade encloses a modern interior. box already houses some of the exhibits that will later move into the palace the ethnological collections of berlin's museums very much in line with the endeavors of german explore the next sunday from whom was whose name the new palace players. the old form is set to open in twenty nineteen. you could also take in it daybreak i
its outside areas are closed but the indoor permanent exhibition is open it documents the crimes the nazis planned on this site and committed across europe. the headquarters of the gestapo and s s were here until nine hundred forty five so it was the nerve center of the nazi regime. it's important to me. it's people history. the goods are part of that sometimes it is. and there is a story. like air on the morial sites it's free of charge. really in the city palace is being rebuilt at the heart...
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shocked the world, including republicans. >> how hard is it to condemn nazis? or the kkk? >> so two days later, a change. >> racism is evil. and those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs. including the kkk, neo-nazis, white supremacists, and other hate groups. >> but then the next day, another step backwards. >> but you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides, you had people in that group -- excuse me, excuse me -- i saw the same pictures as you did -- >> don't blame both sides. they came to this city to spread their hate. >> the thought that if you cannot come down hard on them because you might alienate some in the base -- i think you've got to get a new base. >> do you think that's what was motivating him? >> i think that there was an element of that here. didn't want to offend some people that he had i think given quarter to, at least. >> he's the most nonracist person i've ever known. and anybody who's been with him over time can tell you that. >> usa, usa! >> soon after charlottesville came huntsville, alabama. where p
shocked the world, including republicans. >> how hard is it to condemn nazis? or the kkk? >> so two days later, a change. >> racism is evil. and those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs. including the kkk, neo-nazis, white supremacists, and other hate groups. >> but then the next day, another step backwards. >> but you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides, you had people in that group -- excuse me, excuse me -- i saw the...
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were here until nine hundred forty five so it was the nerve center of the nazi regime. it's important to. speak for history. the good side of the part that sometimes it is. you know there is a story. like there on the morial sites it's free of charge. really in the city palace is being rebuilt at the heart of the city in front of it stands a giant angular structure the whole box here you can find out about the history of the palace also free of charge. animated exhibits show how the ambitious project will look when it's finished the historical facade encloses a modern interior. box already houses some of the exhibits that will later move into the palace the ecological collections of berlin's museums very much in line with the endeavors of german explore alexandre from mumbai's whose name the new palace bears. the amulet form is set to open in twenty nineteen. you could also take in it daybreak in the philharmonie every tuesday at one pm berlin philharmonic hall hosts of lunchtime concert forty to fifty minutes of chamber music. admission is free. this time the archon ia
were here until nine hundred forty five so it was the nerve center of the nazi regime. it's important to. speak for history. the good side of the part that sometimes it is. you know there is a story. like there on the morial sites it's free of charge. really in the city palace is being rebuilt at the heart of the city in front of it stands a giant angular structure the whole box here you can find out about the history of the palace also free of charge. animated exhibits show how the ambitious...
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promoting us neo nazis retreating british new fascists peddling conspiracy theories and brazen lies defending an alleged child sex abuser and threatening a nuclear war with north korea there has never been a president of the united states quite like donald trump so how do you cover president trump and how is he survived his first year in office against all odds in this up from special i'm joined from chicago by gwenda blair a longtime trump biographer from milwaukee by charles sykes a former conservative radio talk show host and author of how the right lost its mind and here in the studio by jane coast and senior politics reporter at vox and daniel dale washington bureau chief for the toronto star who famously keeps a running tally of all trump's lives done neal that is a task i do not envy and thank you all for joining me on up front daniel as a political journalist in your view what makes this moment to this era we're living through so unique what makes trump and covering trump so different to any president or national leader that's come before him in your view well let's start with the dis
promoting us neo nazis retreating british new fascists peddling conspiracy theories and brazen lies defending an alleged child sex abuser and threatening a nuclear war with north korea there has never been a president of the united states quite like donald trump so how do you cover president trump and how is he survived his first year in office against all odds in this up from special i'm joined from chicago by gwenda blair a longtime trump biographer from milwaukee by charles sykes a former...
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to me speak about nazi meant. but you do apply this type of mentality in germany. does you know it's a fact without question turkey's nazis comparisons must stop unfortunately we see that these comparisons have not stopped. however when it comes to questions over whether german tanks are being used against the kurds and says from the german government the norm the ground there's no official stance from the defense ministry from the foreign ministry or from those who deal with exports at the ministry of economics here no tanks see no tanks speak of no tanks that's the lying coming from the german government at the moment but when it comes to the german people they don't seem convinced that they should be providing arms to.
to me speak about nazi meant. but you do apply this type of mentality in germany. does you know it's a fact without question turkey's nazis comparisons must stop unfortunately we see that these comparisons have not stopped. however when it comes to questions over whether german tanks are being used against the kurds and says from the german government the norm the ground there's no official stance from the defense ministry from the foreign ministry or from those who deal with exports at the...
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a reflect the every day harbors of the nazi era. tens of thousands have been placed a cross germany and europe making them the world's largest decentralized memorial. and then, there are the places of harbor themselves such as -- places off horror themselves suh as auschwitz. what is the right form of remembrance? ♪ melinda: alan posener, the former german president said to hear's ago there is no german --ntity without auschwitz said two years ago that there is no german identity without auschwitz. migratinglly expect individuals into germany to have the same perspective? alan: the first aspect is that this is not a german question. and remainst was something that is important for every person everywhere in the world whether you are a german, a jew, a german jew, a german muslim, an american -- they have a holocaust museum in washington, why? because this is something we all need to think about. it is not a question of asking my grandchildren to take responsibility given that their great-grandfather was it you -- -- was a jew? eve
a reflect the every day harbors of the nazi era. tens of thousands have been placed a cross germany and europe making them the world's largest decentralized memorial. and then, there are the places of harbor themselves such as -- places off horror themselves suh as auschwitz. what is the right form of remembrance? ♪ melinda: alan posener, the former german president said to hear's ago there is no german --ntity without auschwitz said two years ago that there is no german identity without...
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this last year with the white marching,ts, nazis empowered around the country. president trump, after his "s-hole" amidst talking but african countries in haiti, the next day he is extolling the virtues of dr. martin luther king. film is a think this great opportunity in two respects. first of all, it shows a side of dr. king that i think most people know and don't know what will find shocking. t on theheseered, tha issues for the end of his life. but if we had listened and accepted him as a leader on the issues he cared about, racism, poverty, and war, we would not live in a cynical era. thet of our politics in last 50 years has been denying the leadership of the civil rights movement. women'sead to the issues and to gay rights movements and to all sorts of things. but our policies -- politics are cynical because trump is only making explicit what a lot of the antigovernment, anti-we the that has beenm pervasive in our society. and i am hoping that we are returning at this 50 year cycle so that king's spirit could join together with black lives matter #metoo mo
this last year with the white marching,ts, nazis empowered around the country. president trump, after his "s-hole" amidst talking but african countries in haiti, the next day he is extolling the virtues of dr. martin luther king. film is a think this great opportunity in two respects. first of all, it shows a side of dr. king that i think most people know and don't know what will find shocking. t on theheseered, tha issues for the end of his life. but if we had listened and accepted...
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in regards to charlottes ville, we have neo nazis marching by torchlight, saying that nazis will not replace us, venerating the most evil regime in all of human history and steve bannon's advice to the president of the united states is to go out and say, hey, there's good people on both sides. and one of steve bannon's enduring legacies is giving room for these extreme elements to surface to feel empowered and to feel legitimately part of the debate in american society around our politics. he main streamed nationalism, white nationalism, neo naziism as part of a coalition in support of the trump candidacy. it is an appalling and dubious and ignominius policy that he will leave behind. >> who is more responsible for killing the republican party that we once knew, steve bannon or donald trump? >> well, they both are nicole, but it's also the cowards in the congress who say behind the scenes that, hey, this is all wrong, but won't say it publicly, that's what killed the conservative movement and i think will do great damage to the republican party. >> all right, nobody is going anywhere
in regards to charlottes ville, we have neo nazis marching by torchlight, saying that nazis will not replace us, venerating the most evil regime in all of human history and steve bannon's advice to the president of the united states is to go out and say, hey, there's good people on both sides. and one of steve bannon's enduring legacies is giving room for these extreme elements to surface to feel empowered and to feel legitimately part of the debate in american society around our politics. he...
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>> very difficult. >> reporter: at the end of world war ii, as nazis occupied italy, tens of thousands of jews went into hiding. about a dozen were aided by the d'ursos. you were hiding jewish families in something similar to this? >> similar or worse. >> reporter: d'urso, tony d'urso, the little boy on the left was just five years old and didn't understand the risks his father, guiseppe, was taking. >> he didn't do it out of ideology. he was illiterate. he must have gone a year, year and a half to school. he did it because he thought basically a human being in distress needs help. >> reporter: tony d'urso later emigrated to america and went on to be elected to the new york state legislature. he always wanted his dad to be recognized for what he did but didn't have any proof until about six months ago, when a jewish friend tracked down some diaries that mentioned what the d'ursos had done. at a naples synagogue friday, he met with descendants of those he helped save. ester sinigallia's grandfather wrote one of the diaries. "for years i didn't have the strength to read it," she explaine
>> very difficult. >> reporter: at the end of world war ii, as nazis occupied italy, tens of thousands of jews went into hiding. about a dozen were aided by the d'ursos. you were hiding jewish families in something similar to this? >> similar or worse. >> reporter: d'urso, tony d'urso, the little boy on the left was just five years old and didn't understand the risks his father, guiseppe, was taking. >> he didn't do it out of ideology. he was illiterate. he must...
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congressman who compares the start of the trump presidency to the early years of nazi germany. also coming up defiant for democracy hong kong's pro-democracy protesters they say jail terms for civil disobedience we'll talk to a leading activist nathan law about the movement battle in the courts. and love that is in the air as pope francis carries out the first in-flight papal wedding we'll bring you the full story of the airborne i do. i'm sumi so misconduct thank you for joining us meteorologists say it was the worst storm to hit germany in a decade fredricka killed at least nine people and caused transport delays for thousands of commuters across europe fear scales blowing in from the west head mainland europe and the netherlands. and belgium before sweeping into germany and disrupting travel at train stations and on the roads the country's main rail company has halted all long distance train services with top winds speeds of over two hundred kilometers per hour recorded. the winds were just too strong for these buildings in the netherlands. top heavy lorries stood little cha
congressman who compares the start of the trump presidency to the early years of nazi germany. also coming up defiant for democracy hong kong's pro-democracy protesters they say jail terms for civil disobedience we'll talk to a leading activist nathan law about the movement battle in the courts. and love that is in the air as pope francis carries out the first in-flight papal wedding we'll bring you the full story of the airborne i do. i'm sumi so misconduct thank you for joining us...