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hitler survived that attack. he was injured and people were killed in it but hitler survi d survived. what followed was bad for the resi resistance and bad for dulles. in the weeks and months that followed, thousands are rounded up around germany and hundreds were executed. include many members of dullts circle of informants. it didn't look good for dulles for some time. he was receiving surrender letters and dulles dismissed them as coming from spy people trying to save their own neck. dulles wondered what would happen to his station. all that changed in the very first part of 1945. dulles was at home one morning and received a phone call from a friend in the swiss intelligence who said that carl wolf who was a general in the ss, he was in charge of the fs for italy, was then in switzerland and on his way to see dulles. wolf had a small enterage of people. thy reserved two cars on a swiss passenger train. on that particular day, an avalanche swept down across the train and blocked the train. he had to get out wi
hitler survived that attack. he was injured and people were killed in it but hitler survi d survived. what followed was bad for the resi resistance and bad for dulles. in the weeks and months that followed, thousands are rounded up around germany and hundreds were executed. include many members of dullts circle of informants. it didn't look good for dulles for some time. he was receiving surrender letters and dulles dismissed them as coming from spy people trying to save their own neck. dulles...
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he cannot have been hitler's pope if he was trying to kill hitler. he was more churchill's pope or roosevelt's pope. it is true that the church is failed during the war to mobilize their own faithful against persecutions of the jews . i do not think that is ought all -- at all the liable. certain individuals rose two forms of heroism. one of them was dietrich von hopper and another was highest the 12th. -- pius the 12th. they were co-conspirators and von hopper was taken to the vatican for a special visit and he was able to see the excavations for the lost tomb of saint peter and he discussed with the pope's deputies how to eliminate hitler and what would come after hitler. one can always make the objection that the pope did all of this stuff, but he was not elected to be cia chief. he was elected to be the moral shepherd of mankind and so, shouldn't he have spoken out more forcefully, more directly, more frequently? of course. from the safety and hindsight of new orleans in 2016, i think that is true. he should have cried it from the mountaintop. it
he cannot have been hitler's pope if he was trying to kill hitler. he was more churchill's pope or roosevelt's pope. it is true that the church is failed during the war to mobilize their own faithful against persecutions of the jews . i do not think that is ought all -- at all the liable. certain individuals rose two forms of heroism. one of them was dietrich von hopper and another was highest the 12th. -- pius the 12th. they were co-conspirators and von hopper was taken to the vatican for a...
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hitler, it is inexplicitable. there is an individual in the book i talk about who was in 1939 he invented a plot where he was going to blow hitler up. this story guy illustrates how lucky hitler was. he was going to blow up this beer hall that hitler was speaking in. the guy was engen. he was able to steal dynamite used for the bomb and made an accurate timing device and he knew the date and time hitler was going to be speaking in this beer hall. so you would go into the beer hall at night, hide in the bathroom and come out with a tool box and carved out a hollow in the support post on the platform where hitler was going to speak, put the bomb in there and everything worked perfectly but on that particular night there was bad weather in the munich area and hitler's team said i don't think we can fly and he called off the speech early. 10-15 minutes early. the bomb went off as timed exactly with a tremendous explosion and kill a number of people when the roof collapsed. hitler would have been killed but it was just
hitler, it is inexplicitable. there is an individual in the book i talk about who was in 1939 he invented a plot where he was going to blow hitler up. this story guy illustrates how lucky hitler was. he was going to blow up this beer hall that hitler was speaking in. the guy was engen. he was able to steal dynamite used for the bomb and made an accurate timing device and he knew the date and time hitler was going to be speaking in this beer hall. so you would go into the beer hall at night,...
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in the library of congress' hitler collection. i would like to just mention that as an example of how one bad idea can be transmitted, and unless it is stopped, will continue and become fact. >> host: thank you, david. >> guest: yeah. and the protocols are the original fake news. they are a forgery. they were prepared by the russian secret service before 1914. they were translate ld into german at the end of world war i, also translated into english, so forth. they were debunked almost immediately by the london times, and yet those people who chose to believe this it, who wanted what was said in this which is, basically, there's a jewish plot to take over the world, refused to accept the disproving of the text. and so this is a text that hitler was not the only person who gravitated to it. many other people dud. but it was a demonstrable fraud, and even ford ultimately came to admit that. >> host: we are talking about the holocaust with peter hayes, and ty is calling in from flag staff, arizona. go ahead, ty. >> caller: hi. wanted
in the library of congress' hitler collection. i would like to just mention that as an example of how one bad idea can be transmitted, and unless it is stopped, will continue and become fact. >> host: thank you, david. >> guest: yeah. and the protocols are the original fake news. they are a forgery. they were prepared by the russian secret service before 1914. they were translate ld into german at the end of world war i, also translated into english, so forth. they were debunked...
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>> hitler or anything else, the tax return, russia, hitler -- like i would never bring up hitler and all that stuff because -- >> you brought up hitler, like, ten times, already. nowed that i knew the signs, it was time for me to confront these professional performers head on. >> i'm concerned about my country. >> paid protester -- >> no. >> paid protesters says what? >> you're doing the -- >> paid protester says what? >> i'm not being paid. >> that was good. i don't want to give you a line reading but it was more like, i am not being paid! >> i'm sorry, what? >> just one more time, like, i am not being paid! but throw in some back story. you are late dr. . >> i am getting nothing out of being here other than freezing. >> that might be good. try saying that again, but it's really cold outside and you're on the verge of tears. action. >> action? >> blink twice if you're being paid to protest. >> don't say that. i accidentally blinked! no! no no no! ei didn't mean to blink. >> so maybe these protesters weren't hiding something, but what if the g.o.p. supporters were. >> how do we know
>> hitler or anything else, the tax return, russia, hitler -- like i would never bring up hitler and all that stuff because -- >> you brought up hitler, like, ten times, already. nowed that i knew the signs, it was time for me to confront these professional performers head on. >> i'm concerned about my country. >> paid protester -- >> no. >> paid protesters says what? >> you're doing the -- >> paid protester says what? >> i'm not being paid....
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those are things i am speaking of, in reference to hitler. not saying he is hitler. h >> tucker: he was in alabama and there were confederate flags, therefore he is compared to hitler. last night -- >> no, that is a topic. he has had racial undertones throughout his campaign that he has never addressed. that is a topic. that is a shame on him. not evenhe once. >> tucker: did you watch his speech last night?im he opened the speech by saying y there have been instances of racial bias and they are wrong and i disavow them. did you miss that or do you think he is lying? what should he have done exactly? i am trying to take you seriously here. >> i will give him a gold star and a cookie for that moment but we have to look at a person's actions, words are very cheap. it is very easy to say words. it goes back to action. >> tucker: what are you talking about? what has he done as an act of racial bias? >> when we talk about unfair policing, jeff sessions gave a speech in the last two days where he is saying they're going to stop suing police departments in reference to these
those are things i am speaking of, in reference to hitler. not saying he is hitler. h >> tucker: he was in alabama and there were confederate flags, therefore he is compared to hitler. last night -- >> no, that is a topic. he has had racial undertones throughout his campaign that he has never addressed. that is a topic. that is a shame on him. not evenhe once. >> tucker: did you watch his speech last night?im he opened the speech by saying y there have been instances of racial...
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hitler and holocaust in particular is unfortunately, painful story, a but it is true. therefore, i see religion in story a little bit differently. it seem when is we're confronting the possibility of the united states or in general, if we happen to be not tians, the question is so much since christians are majority and since the identifying n itself with christianity, the question is not so much how is he world working against us, the question is what can we do to make sure that freedom of not just for ourselves, but for others is respected, i'm with the term "freedom of religion" so long as universal.er it is it seems to me this time we're in now is precisely despite so much trial for jews or muslims, but a trial for christians. do christians themselves, are christians able themselves, to that they lues express under stress? christians are under a certain kind of stress or under a certain kind of temptation, question. your host: timothy snyder, "on lessons from the yale entury," from university. thank you for your time. coming up, we'll talk about the president's trav
hitler and holocaust in particular is unfortunately, painful story, a but it is true. therefore, i see religion in story a little bit differently. it seem when is we're confronting the possibility of the united states or in general, if we happen to be not tians, the question is so much since christians are majority and since the identifying n itself with christianity, the question is not so much how is he world working against us, the question is what can we do to make sure that freedom of not...
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. ♪ summer 1940 all of continental europe is in hitler's iron first. britain is the lone hold out against the nazis. in the skies over england, the royal air force battles the germans in a fight to the death. >> it was really britain against the world in a way that hasn't happened before. everybody knew they were fighting for the survival of that country. >> alex care shaw spent three years researching the americans who fought in the battle of britain for his book. >> it came down to 22-year-old guys going up and fighting and dying day after day, week after week. >> our hearts go out to the fighter pilots whose brilliants actions. >> 1940 british prime minister winston churchill pays tribute to theen of the raf with these stirs words. who were put? >> the smallest number of men ever to determine a major battle in world history. just 2,500 pilots flew with the raf. and seven of the few were americans. >> one was a 29-year-old two-time olympics champion named billy fisk. >> billy, a wonderful, romantic glamorous character. you couldn't have made this guy
. ♪ summer 1940 all of continental europe is in hitler's iron first. britain is the lone hold out against the nazis. in the skies over england, the royal air force battles the germans in a fight to the death. >> it was really britain against the world in a way that hasn't happened before. everybody knew they were fighting for the survival of that country. >> alex care shaw spent three years researching the americans who fought in the battle of britain for his book. >> it...
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hitler, a sent, 1889-1939. that is followed by collection of essays on life in harlem by james baldwin. notes of the native son. next, explain the definition of feminism for the 21st century in we should all be feminists. followed by a look at the future of humanity. a look at nonfiction books according to powell's books is the biography of donald trump, originally published in 1993, lost tycoon. that is look at the current best-selling nonfiction books according to powell's books in portland, oregon. some of these authors have will be appearing on booktv on c-span2. you can watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> people on the left, progressive democrats march in lockstep. it is amazing. the tape has surfaced in the washington post, donald trump tracking what they thought was in private doing their man boasts. remember trump famously or infamously said, when you are a star in hollywood, grab their genitals. a stupid remark. completely translated by the left into that is what i do rather is that is what i wou
hitler, a sent, 1889-1939. that is followed by collection of essays on life in harlem by james baldwin. notes of the native son. next, explain the definition of feminism for the 21st century in we should all be feminists. followed by a look at the future of humanity. a look at nonfiction books according to powell's books is the biography of donald trump, originally published in 1993, lost tycoon. that is look at the current best-selling nonfiction books according to powell's books in portland,...
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and then later in the war as hitler developed serious health problems, morel start to give different things and just -- it gets more and more intense until towards the end of the war, hitler takes much more than vitamins. >> what's he taking? >> well, the most -- the hardest drug he's taking it an opioid, a synthetic >> hitler would get 20 mill i grasp of this injected intraditionously. >> and will getting cocaine swabs in his national area. >> after when a bm smoded in hitler headquarters, even though propaganda said the fuel is not injured -- people died in that room and they claim hitler was not injured and he was actually injured. he had a state meeting with dr. mussolini. and another doctor comes in and give hymes from that day on until october the same year, lots of cocaine. so he received cocaine in three months over 50 times, getting cocaine notice morning and. >> speed ball. >> this is the speed ball. what's so interesting also about your book, norman, is the whole climate in germany leading up to the market. in 1926/you write the country was the top morphine producing state
and then later in the war as hitler developed serious health problems, morel start to give different things and just -- it gets more and more intense until towards the end of the war, hitler takes much more than vitamins. >> what's he taking? >> well, the most -- the hardest drug he's taking it an opioid, a synthetic >> hitler would get 20 mill i grasp of this injected intraditionously. >> and will getting cocaine swabs in his national area. >> after when a bm...
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kennedy's fascination with adolf hitler. how jfk's diary reveals a side of him we've never seen before with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> an act of terrorism. our resolve will never waver in the face of orterr ism. er>> tror strikes in the heart of london. >> overnight police conducting terror raids connected to that attack. >> bitz as usual really here in westminster. >> we must ensure it's not violence, hatr oed,r division, but de-senn i have, goodness, and tolerance that prevails in our country. >> hear, hear. >> we're not adding muc inging . we're not losing, we're adding votes. >> we're trying to save him. >> there's still no evidence that president trump was wiretapped. >> that is correct. >> the chairman of the house committee going on surveillance. >> the president says no one rbeemem wrsho hancock's was. they remember the cigsignature because he wrote it so bigly, boldly. >> you just said bigly. >> -- on "cbs this morning." >> ar gnaw dough's got it. >> i got a chance to manage my thuntry. coach
kennedy's fascination with adolf hitler. how jfk's diary reveals a side of him we've never seen before with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> an act of terrorism. our resolve will never waver in the face of orterr ism. er>> tror strikes in the heart of london. >> overnight police conducting terror raids connected to that attack. >> bitz as usual really here in westminster. >> we must ensure it's not violence, hatr oed,r division, but...
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and this group of accommodated hitler's. committee did more good things than you guys are willing to acknowledge, but the american peace mobilization, their job was to toe the soviet line, represent moscow's position, bring representatives to the rally. they were created, think about this, august 1939 hitler and stalin sign a nonaggression pact to not fight each other, so because of that, the american communist movement in 1940 and 1941 protested american lend lease to britain, aiding britain. basically, accommodated hitler because he was in an alliance with stalin. that group, the american peace mobilization took that position. we have in the book the actual documents where they are ordering the making thf group in -- creation of this group in chicago in 1940. they went and protested. fdr is a fascist trying to start another war. the soviets -- don't send aid to britain, and meanwhile britain is dying because of hitler. that's the position they took. they picketed outside the white house. "washington post" covered it. "new
and this group of accommodated hitler's. committee did more good things than you guys are willing to acknowledge, but the american peace mobilization, their job was to toe the soviet line, represent moscow's position, bring representatives to the rally. they were created, think about this, august 1939 hitler and stalin sign a nonaggression pact to not fight each other, so because of that, the american communist movement in 1940 and 1941 protested american lend lease to britain, aiding britain....
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it's the same thing, hitler and the jewish people. arpaio and mexico or the illegal immigrants, as he calls them. it's not fair. >> inside, sheriff arpaio has put the entire jail on lockdown and is preparing to visit the perimeter and eventually address the media. >> are you lining up a podium or something out there? >> last report i heard, there's approximately 5,000 protesters, because of sheriff arpaio's stance on immigration and illegal immigration, he's a nationwide figure and they're bussing in protesters from the los angeles area as well as texas. >> we came from los angeles actually, and we're here to protest sheriff arpaio's policies toward immigrants, undocumented people and just in general. i feel he's doing a lot of, like, inhumane type of, you know, activities in arizona. >> so we've got a little situation. >> si, se puede. si, se puede. >> deputies in riot gear secure the jail facilities closest to tent city and the special response teams have been deployed to o-yard. >> we have heightened security on the yard right now
it's the same thing, hitler and the jewish people. arpaio and mexico or the illegal immigrants, as he calls them. it's not fair. >> inside, sheriff arpaio has put the entire jail on lockdown and is preparing to visit the perimeter and eventually address the media. >> are you lining up a podium or something out there? >> last report i heard, there's approximately 5,000 protesters, because of sheriff arpaio's stance on immigration and illegal immigration, he's a nationwide...
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in april that year, hitler invades norway and denmark. bernard fears the nazis will soon head west into holland, where his parents are still living. >> he sent a few cables back to holland, saying, "please come to england." >> bernard's sister, lily, takes refuge in italy with her italian husband, but their parents refuse to leave. >> my grandfather was rather stubborn, and he had built a beautiful home full of wonderful things. he didn't just want to up and lee it and run. >> the german armies then swept over holland. >> in may 1940, the nazis cross the border into holland. as part of their conquest, they begin targeting jewish art collectors, including grandpa fritz. >> this is the last nazi inventory, room by room, of my grandparents' home in holland. >> oh, my goodness! >> so this lists everything. >> so i see chippendale tables and paintings and -- >> yes, yes, yes. >> the nazis loot more than 1,200 items -- paintings, silver, jewelry, and antiques such as this rare 16th-century clock given to fritz by his late father, eugen. >> the
in april that year, hitler invades norway and denmark. bernard fears the nazis will soon head west into holland, where his parents are still living. >> he sent a few cables back to holland, saying, "please come to england." >> bernard's sister, lily, takes refuge in italy with her italian husband, but their parents refuse to leave. >> my grandfather was rather stubborn, and he had built a beautiful home full of wonderful things. he didn't just want to up and lee it...
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everything is literally hitler to these people. she calls for a apolitical space, but what she's actually calling for is only a political space in which everyone shares her exact belief system. that's it. i feel so bad for the skype. you got a basketball game in kentucky, she was born in l.a., now, she is acting like she is one of the people. she goes to this basketball game on this guy goes up to her, she enjoyed been recognized. he talks with her, takes a picture, then, all he says as we like trump. that simple statement is enough to trigger her. she goes into this full on meltdown. then, i wrote a book on this, she does exactly what i write in the book. she responds on facebook exactly how people from hollywood and people from the coastal elite, how they respond to people from flyover areas, this guy was from big stone gap, a place that went overwhelmingly for trump. as kentucky went for a trump. she says, i am sorry in her facebook post, that you and all of the big stone for the kkk and misogynists. her response was to characte
everything is literally hitler to these people. she calls for a apolitical space, but what she's actually calling for is only a political space in which everyone shares her exact belief system. that's it. i feel so bad for the skype. you got a basketball game in kentucky, she was born in l.a., now, she is acting like she is one of the people. she goes to this basketball game on this guy goes up to her, she enjoyed been recognized. he talks with her, takes a picture, then, all he says as we like...
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., was fascinated by hitler. the future president kept a diary while works as a reporter in europe after world war ii. he described hitler as one of the most significant figures who ever lived. the diary will be auctioned next month in boston. >>> and ahead on "cbs this morning," more on kennedy's diary as we take you into the auction house where the diary will be sold. >>> but still ahead, youtube ad controversy. >>> and improving the flow. the nfl announces plans to speed up the game. when you have allergies, it can seem like triggers pop up everywhere. luckily there's powerful, 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin. it provides relief of symptoms that can be triggered by over 200 different allergens. live claritin clear. listerine® total care strengthens teeth, after brushing, helps prevent cavities and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. listerine® total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth™. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities
., was fascinated by hitler. the future president kept a diary while works as a reporter in europe after world war ii. he described hitler as one of the most significant figures who ever lived. the diary will be auctioned next month in boston. >>> and ahead on "cbs this morning," more on kennedy's diary as we take you into the auction house where the diary will be sold. >>> but still ahead, youtube ad controversy. >>> and improving the flow. the nfl...
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kennedy's fascination with adolf hitler. how jfk's diary reveals a side of him we've never seen before. >>> we question ginn with a look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> an act of terrorism tried to silence our democracy. our resolve will never waiver in the face of terrorism. >> terror strikes in the heart of london. >> overnight police conducting terror raids connected to that attack. >> the message is business as usual really here. >> we must ensure it is not violence, hatred or division but decency, goodness and tolerance that prevails in our country. >> we're adding votes by the day, not losing votes, we're adding votes. we feel we're getting close. >> down to the wire for president trump getting last-minute support for the gop health care plan. >> he's a one-term president if this passes. we're trying to save him. >> there's still no evidence that president trump was wiretapped? >> that's correct. >> the chairman of the house intelligence committee going rogue. >> the president says he feels somewhat
kennedy's fascination with adolf hitler. how jfk's diary reveals a side of him we've never seen before. >>> we question ginn with a look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> an act of terrorism tried to silence our democracy. our resolve will never waiver in the face of terrorism. >> terror strikes in the heart of london. >> overnight police conducting terror raids connected to that attack. >> the message is business as usual really here. >>...
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now wants to legally change his last name to hitler. campbell who lost pran tell rights to nine children will go to court two weeks from today for a hearing on the name change. >>> schools says it's disappointing and calls the move completely unwarranted. >>> students from around pennsylvania are vowing to help keep immigrant students on campus. they're fighting to stop house bill 14 which cuts state funding to colleges and university that protect undocumented students and staff from immigration officials. students took it directly to the offices of local lawmaker in delaware county. >> we're here to tell steve we oppose hb 14. takes away state funding from sanctuary campuses. >> also fighting for all immigrants not just students. >> fight comes as others in philadelphia spoke out in favor of protecting immigrants. several human rights groups joined together thursday afternoon in support of sanctuary cities like philadelphia. >>> in delaware the city of newark passed an ordnance banning texting while biking. anyone caught texting while
now wants to legally change his last name to hitler. campbell who lost pran tell rights to nine children will go to court two weeks from today for a hearing on the name change. >>> schools says it's disappointing and calls the move completely unwarranted. >>> students from around pennsylvania are vowing to help keep immigrant students on campus. they're fighting to stop house bill 14 which cuts state funding to colleges and university that protect undocumented students and...
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ken livingstone has said he's hopeful labour will not expel him for comments about hitler and a jewish state. the ex—london mayor is facing an internal disciplinary hearing over his controversial claim the german dictator supported zionism in the 1930s. the two—day misconduct panel is expected to deliver a verdict. our political correspondent mark lobel is outside the hearing in central london. i take it there's been a development, but could you remind us what it's all about? this is about the ongoing anti—semitism row in the labour party and ken livingstone waded into it last april as you say, by suggesting that hitler supported zionism. he says it's historical fa ct. zionism. he says it's historical fact. he was suspended straightaway after making those comments, upsetting many jewish members after making those comments, upsetting manyjewish members of the labour party and that suspension was going to be followed by disciplinary action and that is what we are seeing today to find out whether he will be expelled from the party and there are two macro issues they are looking out.
ken livingstone has said he's hopeful labour will not expel him for comments about hitler and a jewish state. the ex—london mayor is facing an internal disciplinary hearing over his controversial claim the german dictator supported zionism in the 1930s. the two—day misconduct panel is expected to deliver a verdict. our political correspondent mark lobel is outside the hearing in central london. i take it there's been a development, but could you remind us what it's all about? this is about...
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ever going to change what hitler did, nothing. all you can do is do things that will have an effect on the president in the future and the policies in the present and the future has been disastrous and there's no reason believe they're going to be any less disastrous in the future. mr. lamb: i want to go back and video of you in before the ing united states senate judiciary committee about robert bourque. 30 seconds. >> this may be the most important supreme court omination of our time, not simply because the present court is so closely divided or even judge bourque is the most highly qualified nominee of because ration, but this is an historic crossroad as expanding power of judges, which is to say the rosion of people's rights to govern themselves democratically. mr. lamb: why did you testify here, and what impact did the rejection of robert bourque have on the rest of the judiciary years? e i testified because the gross distortions that were out.g i was listening to the congressional hearing of the day how bourque was at the ve
ever going to change what hitler did, nothing. all you can do is do things that will have an effect on the president in the future and the policies in the present and the future has been disastrous and there's no reason believe they're going to be any less disastrous in the future. mr. lamb: i want to go back and video of you in before the ing united states senate judiciary committee about robert bourque. 30 seconds. >> this may be the most important supreme court omination of our time,...
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nothing is ever going to change what hitler's did. nothing. all you can do is do things that are going to have an effect in the present and the future. the effects her policy are having in the present have been disastrous. there is no reason to believe they will be any less disastrous in the future. brian: i want to go back and look at some video of you in 1987 testifying before the united states senate judiciary committee about robert bork. thomas: this may be the most important supreme court nomination of our time. not simply because the present court is so closely divided, or even because judge bork is the most highly qualified nominee of this generation, but because this is an historic crossroads as we guard the expanding power of judges, which is to say the erosion of people's rights to govern themselves democratically. brian: why did you testify there and what impact did the rejection of robert bork have on the judiciary over the years? thomas: i testify because of the gross distortions that were coming out. i would listen to the congres
nothing is ever going to change what hitler's did. nothing. all you can do is do things that are going to have an effect in the present and the future. the effects her policy are having in the present have been disastrous. there is no reason to believe they will be any less disastrous in the future. brian: i want to go back and look at some video of you in 1987 testifying before the united states senate judiciary committee about robert bork. thomas: this may be the most important supreme court...
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this is -- that's what we always talked about hitler. hitler was the one attacking all the time. nobody was threatening hitler. nobody was threatening him. maybe there's a paranoia there, but is it real? >> i think there is great paranoia. >> what can we do about paranoia? >> i'm just telling you from their perspective t would be interesting to look at this because if we're going to solve the problem, we have to understand what he's thinking. i don't think -- >> do you think he's afraid of poland or hungary attacking him? >> i think he's afraid of nato. as you look at this, the question is what's our intention? i think this gives an opportunity for the administration -- and, you know, we have tremendous folks there in mattis and tillerson and others, to say, you know, i think what's happened on this election is far more than they expected. >> do you trust trump to make the call? >> i do. you know, it was interesting. i've met him once, and i was in his office with -- or the roosevelt room with a number of players. they had the press in. but after they left, you know, it was reall
this is -- that's what we always talked about hitler. hitler was the one attacking all the time. nobody was threatening hitler. nobody was threatening him. maybe there's a paranoia there, but is it real? >> i think there is great paranoia. >> what can we do about paranoia? >> i'm just telling you from their perspective t would be interesting to look at this because if we're going to solve the problem, we have to understand what he's thinking. i don't think -- >> do you...
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after that tragic failure in the united states, after we turned our back on jewish refugees fleeing hitler, the united states examined its conscience and came up with a new program. it came up with a new approach and it was bipartisan. since world war ii, the american people work to set an example of the world by accepting refugees. listen to those we have been accepted and have been a part of america: over 400,000 eastern europeans after world war ii, close to 400,000 vietnamese refugees fleeing the vietnam war. approximately 650,000 cuban refugees after castro came into power. mr. president, let me note parenthetically that of the four hispanic united states senators today, three can trace their roots to this cuban migration to the united states. , and their families fame -- were refugees. they sit on the floor of the senate representing some of our great states, and yet with this president, he is asking them and all of us to ignore this history . we have accepted more than 150,000 refugees from the former yugoslavia. over 100,000 soviet jews who are escaping the persecution of their rel
after that tragic failure in the united states, after we turned our back on jewish refugees fleeing hitler, the united states examined its conscience and came up with a new program. it came up with a new approach and it was bipartisan. since world war ii, the american people work to set an example of the world by accepting refugees. listen to those we have been accepted and have been a part of america: over 400,000 eastern europeans after world war ii, close to 400,000 vietnamese refugees...
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taylor --he yes-man h --itler.earn they were hitler's orders, but had to come to someone else, and hit was military through and through. he was a look -- i was a lieutenant at the time. the officers after the war is over, they have to salute the victorious officers, i got a kick of them having to salute every time we passed. he would have to salute me, you'll know what have to salute .e he had a couple years as an .fficer, as a yes-man i had a decent amount of that and a history making assignment at the very end of nuremberg. i get to see all the guys that started the war. they were finally being held accountable, it was a nice wrap up. ♪ >> sorry for that pregnant pause. all right. thank you to the world war ii museum for your education. about theak broadly nuremberg trials, also about the little-known secret release of n --azi'sted proxies during the 1950's. a prosecutor observed that nuernberg is both what actually happened and what people think happened. he added, the second is more important than the first. during the 1990's, the legacy of nuremberg became imperturbable tool use
taylor --he yes-man h --itler.earn they were hitler's orders, but had to come to someone else, and hit was military through and through. he was a look -- i was a lieutenant at the time. the officers after the war is over, they have to salute the victorious officers, i got a kick of them having to salute every time we passed. he would have to salute me, you'll know what have to salute .e he had a couple years as an .fficer, as a yes-man i had a decent amount of that and a history making...
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after that tragic failure in the united states, after we turned , our back on jewish refugees fleeing hitler, the united states examined its conscious st and came up with a new program. it came up with a new approach and it was bipartisan. since world war ii, the americag people work to set an example of the world by accepting refugees. listen to those we have been accepted and have been a part of america. over 400,000 eastern europeans after world war ii. close to. close to 400,000 vietnamese refugees fleeing the vietnamfugr war. approximately 650,000 cuban refugees after castro came into power. let me note that for hispanic united states senators today, three can trace their roots to this cuban migration to the united states. senate represe refugees.prese they sit on the floor of the senate representing some of our great states, and yet with this president, he is asking them and all of us to ignore this history.ooking for we have accepted more than 150,000 refugees from the former yugoslavia. over 100,000 soviet jews who are escaping thousand soviet jews who were skipping some arg religion
after that tragic failure in the united states, after we turned , our back on jewish refugees fleeing hitler, the united states examined its conscious st and came up with a new program. it came up with a new approach and it was bipartisan. since world war ii, the americag people work to set an example of the world by accepting refugees. listen to those we have been accepted and have been a part of america. over 400,000 eastern europeans after world war ii. close to. close to 400,000 vietnamese...
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people applauding hitler strike out. it's a good feeling. and i'm surprised that trump won't throw out the first pitch because he's clearly a huge baseball fan. ♪ take me out to the ball game ♪ take me out to the crowd >> stephen: are we sure that's not the tape putin is blackmailing him with? ( laughter ) ( applause ) because-- i don't know about you-. ( cheers and applause ) i don't know about you, but i would rather have somebody pee on me than hear that again. so, here we go. here we go, america! trump won't throw out the first pitch. what else? he won't go to the correpsondents' dinner. he won't release his tax returns. he won't put his business in a blind trust. he doesn't want to live in d.c. what presidential tradition will trump abandon next? this thanksgiving, those turkeys better run. "i hereby pardon these-- you know what? i'm hungry. get me some hedge clippers. come here! come here! come here!" now, they're calling it a scheduling conflict. that's why he's not going to throw the pitch out. that's what they say. that is somew
people applauding hitler strike out. it's a good feeling. and i'm surprised that trump won't throw out the first pitch because he's clearly a huge baseball fan. ♪ take me out to the ball game ♪ take me out to the crowd >> stephen: are we sure that's not the tape putin is blackmailing him with? ( laughter ) ( applause ) because-- i don't know about you-. ( cheers and applause ) i don't know about you, but i would rather have somebody pee on me than hear that again. so, here we go. here...
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. - dijo que el presidente que tenemos ahorita es un nazi, que es un hitler. - cada cual tiene derecho. esto es un paÍs libre de expresarse. ¡es lo mÁs grande que tenemos! - Él me fue infiel en este paÍs y tiene un hijo fuera del matrimonio. - yo reconozco mi culpa. - la mujer con la que Él procrÓo ese niÑo, ella se suicidÓ, doctora. y no tanto que se
. - dijo que el presidente que tenemos ahorita es un nazi, que es un hitler. - cada cual tiene derecho. esto es un paÍs libre de expresarse. ¡es lo mÁs grande que tenemos! - Él me fue infiel en este paÍs y tiene un hijo fuera del matrimonio. - yo reconozco mi culpa. - la mujer con la que Él procrÓo ese niÑo, ella se suicidÓ, doctora. y no tanto que se
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he now wants to legally change his last night to hitler. campbell who lost parental rights to his children will go to court in nine days. >>> vai and tracy, it was very busy this morning on the schuylkill expressway. this is eastbound traffic for the center city area. 50s and 60s from. from the blue route to the vine, it is going to take you 14 minutes. westbound we're doing just fine. we have a vehicle fire at east avenue. i mark eed it with the graphic. it engulfed in flames at this intersection in lower merion. we have another accident at abington and old york and old welsh road. we're doing just fine in terms of travel speeds. now let's take a look one last time at 95. we're doing pretty good. southbound woodhaven to the fine, 14 minutes. >>> today a broadway star will mentor students. bride stokes mitchell who started the original rag time will help students with the racially charged words in the script. civil rights leaders asked to stop the play or to take the n-word out, but students fought to keep the play as is and copyright laws
he now wants to legally change his last night to hitler. campbell who lost parental rights to his children will go to court in nine days. >>> vai and tracy, it was very busy this morning on the schuylkill expressway. this is eastbound traffic for the center city area. 50s and 60s from. from the blue route to the vine, it is going to take you 14 minutes. westbound we're doing just fine. we have a vehicle fire at east avenue. i mark eed it with the graphic. it engulfed in flames at this...
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this has a couple of references, one to neville chamberlain's message to adolf hitler, a personal message. and also the nobleman surrounding henry viii, trying to ask for an annulment to his marriage from the pope. this is a very current situation and we have moved on but we don't always seek the world from the point of view of europe. both neville chamberlain and henry viii were very optimistic about what they could achieve just by writing to europe and get their way. it is going to be wrote tough and there are going to be things that they don't like. we were told at one point this letter was consolatory and shows that civility and yet there are tensions emerging already, as you would expect. the papers have picked up on this notion that what theresa may is in effect saying is that, while we want to have a kind of nice divorce, a team zoeller to divorce, at the end of the day we have something that they want, which is that we are a key player in europol and we have a much more significant security service and we play a huge role in the fighting of crime and terrorism across europe. that
this has a couple of references, one to neville chamberlain's message to adolf hitler, a personal message. and also the nobleman surrounding henry viii, trying to ask for an annulment to his marriage from the pope. this is a very current situation and we have moved on but we don't always seek the world from the point of view of europe. both neville chamberlain and henry viii were very optimistic about what they could achieve just by writing to europe and get their way. it is going to be wrote...
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. >> stuck thinking and follow me, cried hitler's. i will make you masters of the world. >> a lot of people left to see what it's like. >> it was comedy. >> america stands at the crossroads of its destiny. >> in the early years of hitler's rise, moviegoing had become an essential part of america's culture. but americans did not realize the extent of the threat he posed. >> he understood cinema could be put in the service of propaganda. >> americans realized we can win this war -- can't win this war. these guys are going to beat us. >> western civilization was at stake. >> five filmmakers wanted to respond as so many millions of men and women responded. they chose to serve. >> these documentaries were powerful for american audiences. >> it included that the enormity of the task was worth it. >> we had an enormous story to tell. >> the greatest heroes, the greatest villains, on the world stage. this was real filmmaking. >> this is the people's war. it is our war. >> these five men, they were saying goodbye to families who never knew if
. >> stuck thinking and follow me, cried hitler's. i will make you masters of the world. >> a lot of people left to see what it's like. >> it was comedy. >> america stands at the crossroads of its destiny. >> in the early years of hitler's rise, moviegoing had become an essential part of america's culture. but americans did not realize the extent of the threat he posed. >> he understood cinema could be put in the service of propaganda. >> americans...
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. >> and we try to kill hitler. i can tell you it doesn't work out. i steal his spoon. >> jimmy: not having your spoon is super inconvenient. >> think about it, he's going through breakfast being like, where is my spoon! and i'm sitting in the future being like, ah, gotcha! >> jimmy: if you want to see hitler really get his, "making history" premieres sunday night at 8:30 p.m. on fox. i highly recommend it. adam pally, everybody! we'll be right back. >> dicky: portions of jimmy kimmel live are brought to by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: adam pally, everybody. watch his show. it's called "making history" on fox on sunday night, 8:30. it's very funny. i also want to thank president george w. bush. he doesn't currently have a show. but he does have a book. buy it. apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time for him. "nightline" is next, thanks for watching, goodnight, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, vanished. one family's desperate search for a missing young woman. >>
. >> and we try to kill hitler. i can tell you it doesn't work out. i steal his spoon. >> jimmy: not having your spoon is super inconvenient. >> think about it, he's going through breakfast being like, where is my spoon! and i'm sitting in the future being like, ah, gotcha! >> jimmy: if you want to see hitler really get his, "making history" premieres sunday night at 8:30 p.m. on fox. i highly recommend it. adam pally, everybody! we'll be right back. >>...
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lot from the rise of donald trump in this populace rise because actually it is very similar to adolf hitler and it was incredible when you start to make these assertions and notions -- at turning point usa, we joke around and say the left says that if you disagree with me, you must be a nazi. that is the new adage of the american left and for people who are interested -- they can go to professorwatchlist.org. see for yourself. - these examples are well cited and documented. third-party verified examples. >> tucker: they are mostly banal. what you reveal is the ordinariness of their thinking. i think college professors are smart enough -- michael greene of unlv, here's how he described trump on facebook -- a syphilitic nazi in a white man's house. stupid. a lot of people are basically kind of stupid. have you noticed that?>> >> i agree, it is lack of substance. these are people that are supposedly have doctorates and are so smart. they just dumpster dive into the pejoratives have no substance and no base. we just kind of laugh and say you are writing scholarly journals and being endowed for
lot from the rise of donald trump in this populace rise because actually it is very similar to adolf hitler and it was incredible when you start to make these assertions and notions -- at turning point usa, we joke around and say the left says that if you disagree with me, you must be a nazi. that is the new adage of the american left and for people who are interested -- they can go to professorwatchlist.org. see for yourself. - these examples are well cited and documented. third-party verified...
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duringsupported hitler the war. you can see the series from oliver's tone. they all -- oliver stone. even after the war, they went back and for reparations. -- and sued for reparations. i know several people over at some of these military bases who are getting the soldiers ready for going to war. you can imagine that the industrialists are in control and seeking their cues from coolidge and hoover. there is going to be money. you need to be careful to not fall victim to the propaganda machine that will be coming up to get you to believe, same as ,he rushe -- same as the bushes they will want you to believe that we need to bomb someone and go to war. i am republican that i did not vote for trump. careful when you think about your kids going to work. host: from smiley. if you want to see the values of a president, look at his budget. and another, it from richard who says -- the people voted for hillary rodham clinton. the electoral college gave us a does. send us your tweets. you can also join in on the conversation on facebook that comes lash c-span. facebook
duringsupported hitler the war. you can see the series from oliver's tone. they all -- oliver stone. even after the war, they went back and for reparations. -- and sued for reparations. i know several people over at some of these military bases who are getting the soldiers ready for going to war. you can imagine that the industrialists are in control and seeking their cues from coolidge and hoover. there is going to be money. you need to be careful to not fall victim to the propaganda machine...
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>> stands for heil hitler. >> you admire hitler? >> i think he did have some good ideas. by taking over the world and making it be his. who wouldn't want to do that? i don't blame him for trying to do that. i understand. if i could be king of the whole world, i would be, too. i wouldn't do what he did with it. >> stokes says the tattoos help him fit in with some of the white gangs in the prison, which he says is key to his survival there. >> i'm a skinny white boy going to a prison full of gang members. when it's you behind the fence, you got to be cliqued up with somebody to have your back. >> when i was in prison i got jumped by four neighborhood crips. broke my nose and my jaw, four stitches in my eye. fought them all off. they were trying to steal my shoes. i told them if i wanted my shoes, they had to take them off my feet. >> did they get your shoes? >> no. i kept my shoes. i got to keep my shoes. i paid for those shoes. >> stokes says in prison he remained on the fringes of gangs like the aryan brotherhood but is now a prospect for one of the fastest-growing white
>> stands for heil hitler. >> you admire hitler? >> i think he did have some good ideas. by taking over the world and making it be his. who wouldn't want to do that? i don't blame him for trying to do that. i understand. if i could be king of the whole world, i would be, too. i wouldn't do what he did with it. >> stokes says the tattoos help him fit in with some of the white gangs in the prison, which he says is key to his survival there. >> i'm a skinny white boy...