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when chamberlain would go see hitler, chamberlain ran down the steps -- hitler ran down the steps of chamberlain and he said, oh! you're older than i am, i should have gone to see you. i'm so sorry. i mean, he knew how to play it. so lloyd george says, whatever one may think of his methods, and they are certainly not the methods of a parliamentary country, there can be no doubt that he has achieved the marvelous transformation in the spirit of the people, in their attitude toward each other, and their social and economic outlook. and later he says the germans who resist to the death every invader of their own country, but they have no longer the desire themselves to invade any other land. this is 1936. they have broken the military clauses of versailles. they have introduced the nuremberg racial laws in 1936. the prisons and concentration camps are full of political appointments and people are running to leave germany, who are not capable or willing to be part of a national socialist state. they intervene in the rhineland in 1936 and send tanks and planes and soldiers to spain. is th
when chamberlain would go see hitler, chamberlain ran down the steps -- hitler ran down the steps of chamberlain and he said, oh! you're older than i am, i should have gone to see you. i'm so sorry. i mean, he knew how to play it. so lloyd george says, whatever one may think of his methods, and they are certainly not the methods of a parliamentary country, there can be no doubt that he has achieved the marvelous transformation in the spirit of the people, in their attitude toward each other,...
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when chamberlain would go see hitler, chamberlain ran down the steps -- hitler ran down the steps of chamberlain and he said, oh! older than i am, i should have gone to see you. i'm so sorry. how to play it. so lloyd george says, whatever of his methods, and they are certainly not the a parliamentary country, there can be no doubt that he has received the marvelous transformation in the spirit of the people, in their other, andward each their social and economic outlook. and later he says the germans the death every invader of their own country, thethey have no longer desire themselves to invade any land. this is 1936. they have broken the military clauses of versailles. they have introduced the nuremberg racial laws in 1936. the prisons and concentration politicalfull of appointments and people are running to leave germany, who willing to bee or part of a national socialist state. rhine landene in the in 1936 and send tanks and planes and soldiers to spain. wonderfulrt of the public spirit that had been in germany? separateou possibly what is going on in germany from what germany is
when chamberlain would go see hitler, chamberlain ran down the steps -- hitler ran down the steps of chamberlain and he said, oh! older than i am, i should have gone to see you. i'm so sorry. how to play it. so lloyd george says, whatever of his methods, and they are certainly not the a parliamentary country, there can be no doubt that he has received the marvelous transformation in the spirit of the people, in their other, andward each their social and economic outlook. and later he says the...
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and hitler backed away. by 1938, they are so close that in the middle of all of this, the british and the french have different conceptions of the impact of the war. the nature of foreign policy, the nature of what should be done, the meaning of the treaty, and even the role of germany in europe. at least until 1936, france was somewhat more independent. and it attempted to have an all europe policy. to stay in line with the states on the east of germany in some ways to be able to cut germany's freedom of movement. so too the french. the existence and independence of the czech state with whom they had an alliance was very important. and the soviets also had an alliance, as i mentioned before, with the czechs. the french also had alliances with yugoslavians and romanians. but the british didn't view that as significant. they had a western system of defense. england's defense begins on the rhine. france itself. the british were not against the revision of the portions of the treaty of versailles that were abho
and hitler backed away. by 1938, they are so close that in the middle of all of this, the british and the french have different conceptions of the impact of the war. the nature of foreign policy, the nature of what should be done, the meaning of the treaty, and even the role of germany in europe. at least until 1936, france was somewhat more independent. and it attempted to have an all europe policy. to stay in line with the states on the east of germany in some ways to be able to cut germany's...
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newton doff would later support at all hitler. hitler said. our people are miserable we must act now so that they do not join the communists. in january 923 french and belgian troops occupied the rule region because germany had fallen behind in its war reparations payments. those payments contributed to an economic crisis this included runaway inflation the german government kept printing more and more money. plus one point a loaf of bread cost $460000000000.00 marks. the 13 year old amanda described the situation. when a father brings home his daily pay we spend it right away because the money will soon be worthless. in the rule region tensions increased between the local residents and the occupation troops. these pictures show a french officer assaulting germans who failed to remove their hats during a funeral procession. called november the 9th 1923 hitler and his cohorts staged a coup attempt in munich. the uprising was quickly put down by police and soldiers. hitler was arrested. stefan saya gross at the time. in 1023 the swastikas disapp
newton doff would later support at all hitler. hitler said. our people are miserable we must act now so that they do not join the communists. in january 923 french and belgian troops occupied the rule region because germany had fallen behind in its war reparations payments. those payments contributed to an economic crisis this included runaway inflation the german government kept printing more and more money. plus one point a loaf of bread cost $460000000000.00 marks. the 13 year old amanda...
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newton doff would later support at all hitler. hitler said. our people are miserable we must act now so that they do not join the communists. in january 923 french and belgian troops occupied the rule region because germany had fallen behind in its war reparations payments. those payments contributed to an economic crisis that included runaway inflation the german government kept printing more and more money. plus one point a loaf of bread cost $460000000000.00 marks. the 13 year old son described the situation. when our father brings home his daily pay we spend it right away because the money will soon be worthless. in the rule re. region tensions increased between the local residents and the occupation troops. these pictures show a french officer assaulting germans who failed to remove their hats during a funeral procession. called november the 9th 1923 hitler and his cohorts staged a coup attempt in munich. the uprising was quickly put down by police and soldiers . hitler was arrested. stefan saeed wrote at the time. in 1023 the swastikas d
newton doff would later support at all hitler. hitler said. our people are miserable we must act now so that they do not join the communists. in january 923 french and belgian troops occupied the rule region because germany had fallen behind in its war reparations payments. those payments contributed to an economic crisis that included runaway inflation the german government kept printing more and more money. plus one point a loaf of bread cost $460000000000.00 marks. the 13 year old son...
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newton doff would later support at all hitler. hitler said. our people are miserable we must act now so that they do not join the communists. in january 923 french and belgian troops occupied the rule region because germany had fallen behind in its war reparations payments. those payments contributed to an economic crisis this included runaway inflation the german government kept printing more and more money. much one point a loaf of bread cost 460000000000 marks. the 13 year old son described the situation. when our father brings home his daily pay we spend it right away because the money will soon be worthless. in the rule region tensions increased between the local residents and the occupation troops. these pictures show a french officer assaulting germans who failed to remove their hats during a funeral procession. called november the 9th 1923 hitler and his cohorts staged a coup attempt in munich. the uprising was quickly put down by police and soldiers. hitler was arrested. stefan sorry grosser at the time. in 1923 the swastikas disappea
newton doff would later support at all hitler. hitler said. our people are miserable we must act now so that they do not join the communists. in january 923 french and belgian troops occupied the rule region because germany had fallen behind in its war reparations payments. those payments contributed to an economic crisis this included runaway inflation the german government kept printing more and more money. much one point a loaf of bread cost 460000000000 marks. the 13 year old son described...
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. >> hitler has reconstructed germany for a war. >> is about brilliance. >> it was planned in an elaborate detail. >> there were germans tries to kill me, we were trying to kill them, simple as that. >> beaches of normandy co were consecrated by the blood of our hero. >> everything that everyone did was an act of bravery. when you are in line, you are one person. >> they were about protecting mankind based on those values, that ha has always been the mainstay of how you actually win over evil. ♪ >> it was most monumental military operation in for modern history, d-day june 6, 1944, 75 years later we look back in remembrance on the beaches, triumph, tragedy and brilliant plan that ultimately liberated a continent. you will hear stories of some of our heroes and join them as they journey back to normandy. thank you for joining us for, remembering d-day, a 75 anniversary special. ♪ >> it was nothing like the german monopoliry. the capability and leadership of the german military which was first rate. >> they were under orders from hitler, if they encounters any opposition what so ever the
. >> hitler has reconstructed germany for a war. >> is about brilliance. >> it was planned in an elaborate detail. >> there were germans tries to kill me, we were trying to kill them, simple as that. >> beaches of normandy co were consecrated by the blood of our hero. >> everything that everyone did was an act of bravery. when you are in line, you are one person. >> they were about protecting mankind based on those values, that ha has always been the...
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hitler drove home the point that many germans were now living in poverty. let the shame and hatred of 60000000 germans turn into a sea of flames. the treaty require german soldiers to. hand over their weapons in return they received financial compensation. supervised the destruction of the german aircraft and tanks. many senior german officers felt she merely a to buy all this the military began training what was left of its army into an elite force that would one day perhaps be able to take its revenge on france and. the new weimar government was constantly under threat by right wingers and militarists austrian born not always hitler soon emerged as one of their most prominent spokesman. as early as 1919 german friday cause started painting swastikas on their helmets. i. wrote this war is not the end of violence it's the beginning. war veteran feedly feel him heintz. when we heard that the war was over we just laughed we were the war the flame of war continue to burn in us. a chant of about 350000 black troops served on the western front one of the most fa
hitler drove home the point that many germans were now living in poverty. let the shame and hatred of 60000000 germans turn into a sea of flames. the treaty require german soldiers to. hand over their weapons in return they received financial compensation. supervised the destruction of the german aircraft and tanks. many senior german officers felt she merely a to buy all this the military began training what was left of its army into an elite force that would one day perhaps be able to take...
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hitler was arrested. stefan side wrote at the time. in 1023 the swastikas disappeared and the brownshirts and ad off hitler were forgotten. in his rather comfortable prison cell hitler set about writing his political manifesto to be called mine comes my struggle this work outlines hitler's political and social ideology and maps out his plans for germany. in spain general me again primo daily vera overthrew the parliamentary government in september 1923 and set up a military dictatorship. my young and talented army officer francisco franco rose steadily through the ranks during the early years of primo to the various regime. franco was now about to embark on a successful career with the spanish foreign legion in morocco. in 1921 franco had been promoted to deputy commander of the legion of spain controlled a strip of land in northern morocco that included the brief mountains the rest of morocco was a french protectorate during world war one local residents. were forced to work in the mines that provided role materials for french armamen
hitler was arrested. stefan side wrote at the time. in 1023 the swastikas disappeared and the brownshirts and ad off hitler were forgotten. in his rather comfortable prison cell hitler set about writing his political manifesto to be called mine comes my struggle this work outlines hitler's political and social ideology and maps out his plans for germany. in spain general me again primo daily vera overthrew the parliamentary government in september 1923 and set up a military dictatorship. my...
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hitler was defeated. perhaps, no one will ever really explain winston churchill's opposition to d-day. what we can do at last, 75 years after the landing, is to see exactly how the president of the u.s. went about diffusing churchill's time bomb in cairo. and insisting, as the president did, that the d-day operation be carried out, as agreed in quebec. saving d-day, in other words. churchill was furious, boiling with rage. the two men flew to tehran. where fdr got stalin to promise to back the d-day invasion with a simultaneous russian offensive on the eastern front, which would force them to fight on two fronts. in which case, the germans would be unable to withdraw forces from the east to reinforce their armies in france, facing the allies. stalin also promises the president to join the war against japan, once hitler surrenders. this trip was historic, a triumph. when churchill was asked by his doctor whether anything had gone wrong, he snapped. "a bloody lot wrong has gone wrong." [laughter] in fact, a
hitler was defeated. perhaps, no one will ever really explain winston churchill's opposition to d-day. what we can do at last, 75 years after the landing, is to see exactly how the president of the u.s. went about diffusing churchill's time bomb in cairo. and insisting, as the president did, that the d-day operation be carried out, as agreed in quebec. saving d-day, in other words. churchill was furious, boiling with rage. the two men flew to tehran. where fdr got stalin to promise to back the...
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think about hitler. you can look back in history would you say i am so glad that person was allowed a platform so they could spread hate and propaganda and lies? it probably wasn't the right thing to do to spread that. you knew in the moment that was a bad person and they were doing bad things. not only were they're hurting people, they were killing people. >> comparing anything to an extreme like hitler weakens the argument. you are taking a guy who says things you don't like and comparing him to a genocidal maniac. it's creating a false standard. >> they're the best. >> when an anchor said i am about to use an extreme example, cut to a commercial. something idiotic is about to be said. if cnn cut to commercial before every stupid thing, all they would have is cashless. -- commercials. cnn, commercials, no news. this is emotion maskeds as thoughts. aoc called holding people at the border concentration camps. -- hitler or holocaust comparison. it's the quicksand that every sensible person avoids unless t
think about hitler. you can look back in history would you say i am so glad that person was allowed a platform so they could spread hate and propaganda and lies? it probably wasn't the right thing to do to spread that. you knew in the moment that was a bad person and they were doing bad things. not only were they're hurting people, they were killing people. >> comparing anything to an extreme like hitler weakens the argument. you are taking a guy who says things you don't like and...
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d-day, as did hitler's .- as did hitler perhaps, no one will ever really explain winston churchill's opposition to d-day. , 75 yearsn do at last after the landing, is to see exactly how the president of the diffusingabout churchill's time bomb in cairo. that the d-day operation be carried out, as agreed in quebec. saving d-day, and other words. , boiling was furious with rage. tehran.flew to fdr got stalin to promise to back the d-day invasion with a simultaneous russian offensive on the eastern front, which would force them to fight on two fronts. in which case, the germans would be unable to withdraw forces from the east to reinforce their armies in france, facing the allies. -- stalin also promises the president to join the war against japan, once surrenders -- hit learned -- hitler surrenders. historic, as triumph. asked by hisl was doctor whether anything had gone .rong, he snapped lot wrong has gone wrong." lot has gone right. certainly, hitless is in no doubt as to the --hitler is in no doubt as to the cross channel invasion against the nazi forces. warned his staff. it will n
d-day, as did hitler's .- as did hitler perhaps, no one will ever really explain winston churchill's opposition to d-day. , 75 yearsn do at last after the landing, is to see exactly how the president of the diffusingabout churchill's time bomb in cairo. that the d-day operation be carried out, as agreed in quebec. saving d-day, and other words. , boiling was furious with rage. tehran.flew to fdr got stalin to promise to back the d-day invasion with a simultaneous russian offensive on the...
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not -- it is true that first of all, hitler's army of 1944 was not hitler's army of 1940 when they first invaded france. by now, hitler has bled the population dry. there were older men. mostly, there were younger men. if you go to the german seminary german cemetery in normandy you will see most of the young , people were 15 or 16 or 17. they were inexperienced and there were older men as well. it is important to keep in mind, only about 20% or 30% of the hitler's army was in normandy. the vast majority of troops were fighting on the eastern front against the russians. you had a small proportion of troops. either very young or very old. for folks) 748-8000 in the eastern and central time zones. those of you in mountain pacific, 202-748-8001. an american of french dissent or have relatives who were in france at the time, that line is 202-748-8002. our guest is lou roberts from the university of wisconsin. we go first to lilly, kentucky. this is brad. good morning. caller: i did have a question for professor parker. first i have to say thank you to all of our veterans. fact of aware of th
not -- it is true that first of all, hitler's army of 1944 was not hitler's army of 1940 when they first invaded france. by now, hitler has bled the population dry. there were older men. mostly, there were younger men. if you go to the german seminary german cemetery in normandy you will see most of the young , people were 15 or 16 or 17. they were inexperienced and there were older men as well. it is important to keep in mind, only about 20% or 30% of the hitler's army was in normandy. the...
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>> first of all, hitler's army was not hitler's army of 1940 when they first invaded france. by now, hitler has bled the population dry. there were older men. mostly, there were younger men. if you go to the german seminary -- cemetery, you will see most of the young people were 15 or 16 or 17. they were inexperienced and there were older men as well. it is important to keep in mind, only about 20% or 30% of the army was in normandy. the vast majority of troops were fighting on the eastern front against the russians. you had a small proportion of troops . either very young or very old. >> the phone line is 202-748-8000 for folks in eastern and central time zones. those of you in mountain pacific, 202-748-8001. if you are a american of french descent or had relatives who were in france at the time, that line is 202-748-8002 . our guest is lou roberts from the university of wisconsin. we go first to lilly, kentucky. this is brad. >> a did have a question for professor parker. oeste have to say thank you to all of our veterans. i am very aware of the blessed life any modern amer
>> first of all, hitler's army was not hitler's army of 1940 when they first invaded france. by now, hitler has bled the population dry. there were older men. mostly, there were younger men. if you go to the german seminary -- cemetery, you will see most of the young people were 15 or 16 or 17. they were inexperienced and there were older men as well. it is important to keep in mind, only about 20% or 30% of the army was in normandy. the vast majority of troops were fighting on the...
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d-day, as did hitler's, as the deciding strategy of the war against the not the third nazi -- i guess then athe third reich. perhaps, no one will ever really explain winston churchill's .upposition to d-day we can do, at last, 75 years after the landing, is see exactly how the president of the united states went about timebomb inrchill's , and interesting, as the president did, that the d-day operation be carried out as agreed at quebec, saving d-day, in other words. furious, boiling with rage, in fact. .he two men flew to tehran got stalin to promised him back the d-day -- to promised to back the d-day invasion with a simultaneous russian offensive on the eastern front which would toce the wher wehrmacht fight on two fronts, in which case the germans would be unable to draw forces from the east to reinforce their armies in france facing the allies. stalin also promises the president to join the war bce hitler'sn wanto surrenders. tehranrip to cairo and triumph.his starring a when churchill was asked by his doctor if anything had gone wrong, he snapped. "a bloody lot wrong has gone wr
d-day, as did hitler's, as the deciding strategy of the war against the not the third nazi -- i guess then athe third reich. perhaps, no one will ever really explain winston churchill's .upposition to d-day we can do, at last, 75 years after the landing, is see exactly how the president of the united states went about timebomb inrchill's , and interesting, as the president did, that the d-day operation be carried out as agreed at quebec, saving d-day, in other words. furious, boiling with rage,...
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hitler constructed what he called the atlantic wall. it was a series of fortifications on the beaches of northern france. this included all kinds of barriers, artillery. there were very large guns. that's why the rangers were going up there, to take those. when they got up there, they had already been removed. there was a mighty fortress that hitler deemed impenetrable. it was built by forced laborers, many of them polish or ukrainian born in concord countries and were forced to come to france. host: i don't speak french. correctreciate a pronunciation. what does the word mean? why is it so important? good question. realized i didn't really have to use the word. landing.eans it was the french word for the landing. everyone onered to the morning of june 6. the landings are coming. word. just a wonderful story in my book about a young girl. she did not understand what the word meant. it was an adult word. it was very specific to the war. remember, there was always the hope the americans would,, the british would come and rescue the french
hitler constructed what he called the atlantic wall. it was a series of fortifications on the beaches of northern france. this included all kinds of barriers, artillery. there were very large guns. that's why the rangers were going up there, to take those. when they got up there, they had already been removed. there was a mighty fortress that hitler deemed impenetrable. it was built by forced laborers, many of them polish or ukrainian born in concord countries and were forced to come to france....
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for the first time, historians are shedding light on the unlikely espionage of the man who fooled hitler, none other than king george vi. >> this is an orchestra of deception, but the king is the most important part >> reporter: the royal specifically recruited by britain's security service, mi-5. >> he's often thought of as a figurehead, someone who is ceremonial, but he was actually involved and worked with mi-5 and taking significant personal risk. >> reporter: what appeared to be the king making random visits to raise troop morale was actually part of an elaborate plot. >> the king's visits in the next few whos could assist the scheme whereby we are endeavoring to bam boodsle the german intelligence. >> reporter: this was feeding the germans to make them think they were piecing together a secret plan for d-day. but pulling it off required significant risk to the royal family one of the king's most dangerous missions came in may 1944, a trip to the ortny isles in waters dominated by german u-boats and skies infested with german fighters. >> it's essential to do this operation because
for the first time, historians are shedding light on the unlikely espionage of the man who fooled hitler, none other than king george vi. >> this is an orchestra of deception, but the king is the most important part >> reporter: the royal specifically recruited by britain's security service, mi-5. >> he's often thought of as a figurehead, someone who is ceremonial, but he was actually involved and worked with mi-5 and taking significant personal risk. >> reporter: what...
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it was the largest combined land, air and naval operation in history. 11 months later, hitler had been defeated and europe freed. also on tonight's programme, another body blow for britain's car industry. ford is to shut its plant in bridgend. 1700 jobs at the favtory and hundreds more at suppliers will be lost. ford blames huge changes in the car industry. khuram butt, the ringleader of the london bridge attack, played with his children hours before the killings. the latest from the inquests. a new inquiry into patient safety at liverpool's failed nhs trust. concerns that 150 deaths were not investigated properly. and coming up on bbc news... all the latest reports, results, interviews and features from the bbc sports centre. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six from arromanches. and the new d—day garden that has been built here. 75 years after allied troops stormed the beaches of normandy, hundreds of veterans have returned for the anniversary of one of the most momentous operations in military history. today began with a lone piper marking the moment british troops firs
it was the largest combined land, air and naval operation in history. 11 months later, hitler had been defeated and europe freed. also on tonight's programme, another body blow for britain's car industry. ford is to shut its plant in bridgend. 1700 jobs at the favtory and hundreds more at suppliers will be lost. ford blames huge changes in the car industry. khuram butt, the ringleader of the london bridge attack, played with his children hours before the killings. the latest from the inquests....
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nazi and hitler comparisons of become a common argument in us political discourse. it is estimated that 6000000 jewish people were murdered in german concentration camps during world war 2 by comparison more than 50000000 babies have been aborted in the united states since 973. i like to see the president and the congress invest tens of billions in a new level energy i would point to the fact that it took roosevelt many many years to get america willing to go into world war 2 and fight the nazis or we have another me though different but perhaps very much devastating in a similar way to. even a zation of carbon dioxide it's just like the demonization of the poor jews under hitler government is actually a benefit to the world and for where the truth is. donald trump you are the president and all citizens of this country you must not inflame the hatred of some at the violent expense of others we've seen jews subjected to persecution. look at the ortez. when she said concentration and she knew that everybody would be thinking about it i she knew were what she was sayin
nazi and hitler comparisons of become a common argument in us political discourse. it is estimated that 6000000 jewish people were murdered in german concentration camps during world war 2 by comparison more than 50000000 babies have been aborted in the united states since 973. i like to see the president and the congress invest tens of billions in a new level energy i would point to the fact that it took roosevelt many many years to get america willing to go into world war 2 and fight the...
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even as a carbon dioxide is just like that beam in a safe in of the poor jews under hitler government is actually a benefit to the world and for where the truth is. donald trump you are the president and all citizens of this country you must not inflame the hatred of some at the violent expense of others we've seen jews subjected to persecution. look at the ortez. when she said concentration and she knew that everybody would be thinking about it i she knew were what she was saying how explosive. it is but she's an attention seeker. she knows how to play the media and she knew perfectly well that when she brought up the topic of concentration camps she would be on television everyone would be talking about c.n.n. interview. was even more. cortez's original comment because that featured. who was a african american political activist and what name in which it explicitly said. we have concentration camps and then we're going to have the death camps or a holocaust is just something you use as a rip a rhetorical trick in order to try to beat people in a political argument. u.s. military cla
even as a carbon dioxide is just like that beam in a safe in of the poor jews under hitler government is actually a benefit to the world and for where the truth is. donald trump you are the president and all citizens of this country you must not inflame the hatred of some at the violent expense of others we've seen jews subjected to persecution. look at the ortez. when she said concentration and she knew that everybody would be thinking about it i she knew were what she was saying how...
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nazi and hitler comparisons have become a common argument in us political discourse. it is estimated that 6000000 jewish people were murdered in german concentration camps during world war 2 by comparison more than 50000000 babies have been aborted in the united states since 973. i like to see the president and the congress invest tens of billions in rural energy i would point to the fact that it took roosevelt many many years to get america willing to go into world war 2 and fight the nazis or we have another me though different but perhaps very much devastating in a similar way you. even as ation of carbon dioxide it's just like the demonization of the poor jews under hitler government is actually a benefit to the world and for the jews. donald trump you are the president of all citizens of this country you must not inflame the hatred of some at the violent expense of others we've seen jews subjected to persecution. look at the ortez. when she said concentration and she knew that everybody would be thinking about it or she knew were what she was saying how explosive
nazi and hitler comparisons have become a common argument in us political discourse. it is estimated that 6000000 jewish people were murdered in german concentration camps during world war 2 by comparison more than 50000000 babies have been aborted in the united states since 973. i like to see the president and the congress invest tens of billions in rural energy i would point to the fact that it took roosevelt many many years to get america willing to go into world war 2 and fight the nazis or...
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lly hitler might have taken us over but thankfully that did not happen. hitler might have taken us over but thankfully that did not happenm is something you will never see again, will you? i suppose this will be the real last commemoration for the sort of thing. everybody is getting so old we will soon disappear! we have children and grandchildren and they are very interested and i think it should be remembered. i think a lot of people died for where we are today. they may be dwindling in number, but the survivors of the day will tell you it is their duty to be here. robert hall, bbc news, southsea. with me now is general sir nick carter, chief of the defence staff. that was a service which brought many lumps to many throats, wasn't it? absolutely, it was a huge privilege to be able to watch that and to be able to watch it any company of many veterans. why was it so company of many veterans. why was it so important to commemorate d—day? well, it is one of the most important well, it is one of the most im porta nt battles well, it is one of the most impo
lly hitler might have taken us over but thankfully that did not happen. hitler might have taken us over but thankfully that did not happenm is something you will never see again, will you? i suppose this will be the real last commemoration for the sort of thing. everybody is getting so old we will soon disappear! we have children and grandchildren and they are very interested and i think it should be remembered. i think a lot of people died for where we are today. they may be dwindling in...
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well not seen hitler comparisons have become common in us political discourse. it is estimated that 6000000 jewish people were murdered in german concentration camps during world war 2 by comparison more than 50000000 babies have been aborted in the united states since 973. i'd like to see the president and the congress invest tens of billions in renewable energy i would point to the fact that it took roosevelt many many years to get america willing to go into world war 2 and fight the nazis or we have an enemy though different but perhaps very much a devastating in a similar way that. even as a carbon dioxide it's just like the demonization of the poor jews under hitler government is not actually a benefit to the world and so where the truth is. donald trump you are the president and all citizens of this country you must not inflame the hatred and the violent expense of others we've seen jews subjected to persecution. look at the ortez. when she said concentration and she knew that everybody would be thinking about it i she knew were what she was saying how exp
well not seen hitler comparisons have become common in us political discourse. it is estimated that 6000000 jewish people were murdered in german concentration camps during world war 2 by comparison more than 50000000 babies have been aborted in the united states since 973. i'd like to see the president and the congress invest tens of billions in renewable energy i would point to the fact that it took roosevelt many many years to get america willing to go into world war 2 and fight the nazis or...
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not a thing and hitler comparisons have become a common document in us political discourse. it is estimated that 6000000 jewish people were murdered in german concentration camps during world war 2 by comparison more than 50000000 babies have been aborted in the united states since 973. i'd like to see the president and the congress invest tens of billions in new level energy i would point to the fact that it took roosevelt many many years to get america willing to go into world war 2 and fight the nazis or we have the other me though different but perhaps very much a devastating consumer would. be even as a carbon dioxide is just like that beam and it's a friend of the poor jews under hitler government is actually a benefit to the world and for the truth. donald trump you are the president and all citizens of this country you must not inflame hatred at the violent expense of others we've seen jews subjected to persecution. look as important as. when she said concentration and she knew that everybody would be thinking about it she knew were what she was saying how explosive.
not a thing and hitler comparisons have become a common document in us political discourse. it is estimated that 6000000 jewish people were murdered in german concentration camps during world war 2 by comparison more than 50000000 babies have been aborted in the united states since 973. i'd like to see the president and the congress invest tens of billions in new level energy i would point to the fact that it took roosevelt many many years to get america willing to go into world war 2 and fight...
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i am formally inviting alexandria casso cortez to come to poland where i don't hitler set up the worst chain of concentration camps the world has ever seen so that she may see the scoring political points with inflamed rhetoric is unacceptable in our contemporary western societies and to take something that happened in history where millions of jews have died and equated to something that's happening on the border she owes this nation an apology a o.c. concentration camps assured slave labor supply to help in the nazi war effort even as to protect the of the life inside the camps have to assure the ultimate goal of extermination through labor or learn about concentration camps a you see do us all a favor and spend just a few minutes learning some actual history 6000000 jews were exterminated in the holocaust you demean their memory and disgrace yourself with comments like this nazi and hitler comparisons have become a common argument in us political discourse. it is estimated that 6000000 jewish people were murdered in german concentration camps during world war 2 by comparison more th
i am formally inviting alexandria casso cortez to come to poland where i don't hitler set up the worst chain of concentration camps the world has ever seen so that she may see the scoring political points with inflamed rhetoric is unacceptable in our contemporary western societies and to take something that happened in history where millions of jews have died and equated to something that's happening on the border she owes this nation an apology a o.c. concentration camps assured slave labor...
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even as a carbon dioxide is just like that demonization of the poor jews under hitler government is that actually a benefit to the world and for the jews. donald trump you are the president of all citizens of this country you must not inflame the hatred of some at the violent expense of others we've seen jews subjected to persecution. look at the ortez. when she said concentration and she knew that everybody would be thinking about it i she knew were what you saying how explosive. it is but she's an attention seeker. she knows how to play the media and she knew perfectly well that when she brought up the topic of concentration camps she would be on television everyone would be talking about a c.n.n. interview that. was even more. listen and cortez's original comment because that featured angela rye was a african american political activist. named in which she actually explicitly said oh we have concentration camps and then we're going to have the death camps holocaust i mean it's just something you use as a or a rhetorical trick in order to try to beat people. up about with updates for y
even as a carbon dioxide is just like that demonization of the poor jews under hitler government is that actually a benefit to the world and for the jews. donald trump you are the president of all citizens of this country you must not inflame the hatred of some at the violent expense of others we've seen jews subjected to persecution. look at the ortez. when she said concentration and she knew that everybody would be thinking about it i she knew were what you saying how explosive. it is but...
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even as a share in our carbon dioxide it's just like that demonization of the poor jews under hitler government is not actually a benefit to the world and so where the truth is. donald trump you are the president and all citizens of this country you must not inflame the hatred of some at the violent expense of others we've seen jews subjected to persecution. look as the ortez. when she said concentration camps she knew that everybody would be thinking about it i she knew were what she was saying how explosive. it is but she's an attention seeker. she knows how to play the media and she knew perfectly well that when she brought up the topic of concentration camps she would be on television everyone would be talking about a c.n.n. interview that. was even more. nicholas then that cortez's the original comment because that featured. who was a african american political activist and what name in which she had explicitly said or we have concentration camps and then we're going to have the death camps holocaust is just something you use as a rip a rhetorical trick in order to try to beat p
even as a share in our carbon dioxide it's just like that demonization of the poor jews under hitler government is not actually a benefit to the world and so where the truth is. donald trump you are the president and all citizens of this country you must not inflame the hatred of some at the violent expense of others we've seen jews subjected to persecution. look as the ortez. when she said concentration camps she knew that everybody would be thinking about it i she knew were what she was...
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informally inviting alexandria castro cortez to come to parliament where i don't hitler set up the worst chain of concentration camps the world has ever seen so that she may see the scoring political points with inflamed rhetoric is unacceptable in our contemporary western societies and to take something that happened in history where millions of jews have died and equated to something that's happening on the border she owes this nation an apology a o c concentration camps assured slave labor supply to help in the nazi war effort even as to protect the of the life inside the camps have to assure the ultimate goal of extermination through labor learn about concentration camps. a you see do us all a favor and spend just a few minutes learning some actual history 6000000 jews were exterminated in the holocaust you demean their memory and disgrace yourself with comments like this nazi and hitler comparisons are become a common argument in us political discourse. it is estimated that 6000000 jewish people were murdered in german concentration camps during world war 2 by comparison more than 5
informally inviting alexandria castro cortez to come to parliament where i don't hitler set up the worst chain of concentration camps the world has ever seen so that she may see the scoring political points with inflamed rhetoric is unacceptable in our contemporary western societies and to take something that happened in history where millions of jews have died and equated to something that's happening on the border she owes this nation an apology a o c concentration camps assured slave labor...
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not thing and hitler comparisons have become a common argument in us political discourse. it is estimated that 6000000 jewish people were murdered in german concentration camps during world war 2 by comparison more than 50000000 babies have been aborted in the united states since 973. i'd like to see the president and the congress invest tens of billions in new level energy i would point to the fact that it took roosevelt many many years to get america willing to go into world war 2 and fight the nazis or we have an enemy though different but perhaps very much devastating in a similar way. even as ation of carbon dioxide is just like the demonization of the poor jews under hitler government is actually a benefit to the world and for the jews. donald trump you are the president of all citizens of this country you must not inflame the hatred of some at the violent expense of others we've seen jews subjected to persecution. look at the ortez. when she said concentration camps she knew that everybody would be thinking about it i she knew were what she was saying how explosive.
not thing and hitler comparisons have become a common argument in us political discourse. it is estimated that 6000000 jewish people were murdered in german concentration camps during world war 2 by comparison more than 50000000 babies have been aborted in the united states since 973. i'd like to see the president and the congress invest tens of billions in new level energy i would point to the fact that it took roosevelt many many years to get america willing to go into world war 2 and fight...
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hitler was a very great man. there is no human being on earth that has murdered more living things than the caucasian. trish: tonight ben stein is here to take cory booker on. also tonight, far-left california -- forgive me, governor, gavin newsom, has decided to take a page out of hillary clinton's playbook and call trump voters racist and xenophobic. we have some sound for you that you've got to hear. but first, trump announcing a slew of hard-hitting new sanctions against iran today. my next guest says this president is making all the right moves. former national security adviser for vice president dick cheney, steven yates is here next. ♪ ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug look limu. a civilian buying a new car. let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ it's been a long time since andrew dusted off his dancing sh
hitler was a very great man. there is no human being on earth that has murdered more living things than the caucasian. trish: tonight ben stein is here to take cory booker on. also tonight, far-left california -- forgive me, governor, gavin newsom, has decided to take a page out of hillary clinton's playbook and call trump voters racist and xenophobic. we have some sound for you that you've got to hear. but first, trump announcing a slew of hard-hitting new sanctions against iran today. my next...
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hitler was a very great man. there is no human being on earth that has murdered more living things than the caucasian. trish: tonight ben stein is here to take cory booker on. also tonight, far-left california -- forgive me, governor, gavin newsom, has decided to take a page out of hillary clinton's playbook and call trump voters racist and xenophobic. we have some sound for you that you've got to hear. but first, trump announcing a slew of hard-hitting new sanctions against iran today. my next guest says this president is making all the right moves. former national security ♪ limu emu & doug look limu. a civilian buying a new car. let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ thanksno problem.. -you're welcome. this is the durabed of the all new chevy silverado. it looks real sturdy. -the bed is huge. it has
hitler was a very great man. there is no human being on earth that has murdered more living things than the caucasian. trish: tonight ben stein is here to take cory booker on. also tonight, far-left california -- forgive me, governor, gavin newsom, has decided to take a page out of hillary clinton's playbook and call trump voters racist and xenophobic. we have some sound for you that you've got to hear. but first, trump announcing a slew of hard-hitting new sanctions against iran today. my next...
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. >> somebody had to do something because old hitler needed to be brought down. >> hitler needed to be brought down. >> you ain't kidding he needed to be brought down. >> another vet honored 95-year-old vince who stormed ashore at omaha beach and carried across that beach a 250 pound guy who was injured and in fact then there, too, intense gunfire. how would he like to be remembered? >> i don't consider myself a hero. i was scared most of the time. i had to act like i was brave, you know. >> you were brave. >> it was just an act. >> we have been blessed in the last couple of days to meet these people. they are to a man humble, gracious, funny, dedicated. dedicated to the country. dedicated to their fellow soldiers and families. these guys, they helped to save the world. back to you. >> sandra: great to hear from them. thank you for bringing that to us. >> bill: i love hearing those stories, on and on it could go. president trump meeting with macron after this morning's ceremony. the two talking about a wide range of topics. may have caught a bit of that last hour as the president begin
. >> somebody had to do something because old hitler needed to be brought down. >> hitler needed to be brought down. >> you ain't kidding he needed to be brought down. >> another vet honored 95-year-old vince who stormed ashore at omaha beach and carried across that beach a 250 pound guy who was injured and in fact then there, too, intense gunfire. how would he like to be remembered? >> i don't consider myself a hero. i was scared most of the time. i had to act...
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because old hitler needed to be brought down. >> hitler needed to be brought down? >> you ain't kidding. >> they were recognized by many in the region this week. what do most of these vets simply want to be remembered as? >> some guy that tried to do his best. i don't consider myself a hero. i was scared most of the time. i had to act like i was brave. >> the d-day veterans we spoke with were humble, gracious and dedicated to country, their fellow soldiers, family, and yes, they helped save the world. >> bret: greg palkot, thank you. up next we go to the u.s. mexico border which is in a full-blown emergency. box 34 in lubbock, texas, where residents were being advised to stay indoors yesterday i made a dangerous dust storm with winds topping 60 miles an hour. forecasters blamed strong thunderstorms at northwest of lubbock for producing an outflow that lifted considerable amounts of dust as you see there. box 35 in orlando as the u.s. coast guard off-loads a massive amount of drugs in port everglades. the drugs were seized in international waters in the coast of mexi
because old hitler needed to be brought down. >> hitler needed to be brought down? >> you ain't kidding. >> they were recognized by many in the region this week. what do most of these vets simply want to be remembered as? >> some guy that tried to do his best. i don't consider myself a hero. i was scared most of the time. i had to act like i was brave. >> the d-day veterans we spoke with were humble, gracious and dedicated to country, their fellow soldiers, family,...
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people forget that at that time hitler was virtually unstoppable. he was going through countries like cheese. >> a lot of war drums beating about iran, do you think you would take military action? >> there's always a chance. do i want to? no, i'd rather not, but there's always a chance. >> after the interview we have a little gift for you. we're in the churchill ward. this is where britain's greatest leader fought the war. and he used to wear these famous hats. we've had one made for you. >> i like it. >> it's in exactly the style he used to wear it. >> let me try this on. >> it's a little big. >> that's fantastic. >> while meeting this afternoon with ireland's prime minister, trump turned his attention back to the growing political crisis back home, his threat to impose tariffs on mexico unless mexico stems the flow of migrants coming to the u.s. southern border illegally. >> mexico will have to step up, and if they don't, tariffs will go on. they're swamping up. they're coming in by the millions. mexico will have to stop it, they have to stop it.
people forget that at that time hitler was virtually unstoppable. he was going through countries like cheese. >> a lot of war drums beating about iran, do you think you would take military action? >> there's always a chance. do i want to? no, i'd rather not, but there's always a chance. >> after the interview we have a little gift for you. we're in the churchill ward. this is where britain's greatest leader fought the war. and he used to wear these famous hats. we've had one...
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in 133 hitler became chancellor an arson attack on the reichstag was a welcome opportunity for hitler to dissolve parliament and suspend the constitution 945 nazi germany was defeated that reichstag was in ruins germany would soon be divided and then as well. in 155 what was left of it was demolished the rest of the building was restored in the 960 s. . in october 990 half a 1000000 people gathered there to celebrate german reunification it was soon decided to move parliament from bomb to berlin. in 1905 the artists christo and sean claude raptor i started building in some very fabric. a comprehensive reconstruction then got underway to designs by the british architect norman foster who added a dome of glass. since 1909 the building has been the seat of the german parliament the board of stock. foster's design is all about transparency light and openness as befits a democracy the building has become one of germany's most popular tourist attractions. especially when the weather is nice and sunny days huge crowds gather in front of the reichstag i'm interested to hear what other visitor
in 133 hitler became chancellor an arson attack on the reichstag was a welcome opportunity for hitler to dissolve parliament and suspend the constitution 945 nazi germany was defeated that reichstag was in ruins germany would soon be divided and then as well. in 155 what was left of it was demolished the rest of the building was restored in the 960 s. . in october 990 half a 1000000 people gathered there to celebrate german reunification it was soon decided to move parliament from bomb to...
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in 133 hitler became chancellor an arson attack on the reichstag was a welcome opportunity for hitler to dissolve parliament and suspend the constitution 945 nazi germany was defeated that reichstag was in ruins germany would soon be divided and then as well. in 155 what was left of it was demolished the rest of the building was restored in the 960 s. . in october 990 half a 1000000 people gathered there to celebrate german reunification it was soon decided to move parliament from bombed to berlin. in 1905 the artists christo and john claude wrapped the reichstag building in some very fabric . a comprehensive reconstruction then got underway to do signs by the british architect norman foster who added a dome of glass. since 1909 the building has been the seat of the german parliament the bonder stock. fosters design is all about transparency light and openness as befits a democracy the building has become one of germany's most popular tourist attractions. especially when the weather is nice and sunny days huge crowds gather in front of the reichstag i'm interested to hear what other v
in 133 hitler became chancellor an arson attack on the reichstag was a welcome opportunity for hitler to dissolve parliament and suspend the constitution 945 nazi germany was defeated that reichstag was in ruins germany would soon be divided and then as well. in 155 what was left of it was demolished the rest of the building was restored in the 960 s. . in october 990 half a 1000000 people gathered there to celebrate german reunification it was soon decided to move parliament from bombed to...
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failing to do so would be no different than enacting laws similar to hitler's declarations eating. and edicts. would did its best to romanticize this. the movies in the late 1930's 40's seemed to acknowledge that some way or other americans were undertaking the fight against slavery. i would like to my talk by revisiting old familiar film, perhaps one of the most iconic gnomes in hollywood this perspective in mind. it is not usually what we think about is your movie. the film i have in mind is casablanca. it appeared at the end of 1982 was directed by a hungarian immigrant. a steady stream of movin moviemaking. he made two extremely unmemorable civil war films the santa fe trail virginia city santa fe trail was a poorly named movie if there ever was one since nothing to do with santa fe for a trail. historic jon stewart played by harold and george custer played by ronald reagan. they joined forces pursued of a fanatical john brown. hisond massey traded in lincoln outfit for a john brown outfit. it also celebrates the coming together of white soldiers across sectional lines common c
failing to do so would be no different than enacting laws similar to hitler's declarations eating. and edicts. would did its best to romanticize this. the movies in the late 1930's 40's seemed to acknowledge that some way or other americans were undertaking the fight against slavery. i would like to my talk by revisiting old familiar film, perhaps one of the most iconic gnomes in hollywood this perspective in mind. it is not usually what we think about is your movie. the film i have in mind is...
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that hitler could go towards the soviet union and somehow co-opt their cooperation. there was a lot of back and forth in this tehran meeting, that laid the groundwork for the decision that was then put on general eisenhower. the agonizing of that decision, go, no-go on the weather and behind the scenes stories of getting people together at 3:30 in the morning and having each one make a decision, should we do it or not? it was eisenhower who had to make the final call and he said, we are going to go. >> martha: that's fascinating thinking about him in the middle of the night going over again and again and his mind and bringing them together and realizing that window was closing. the tides they depended on comedy low tides they want and for that landing was not going to be a window that was around and definitely to be sure and you have a fascinating take on it in your writing. when you look back now everything is in retrospect and i put myself in the current moment that we live in covering politics and covering what is going on in the world and you think about the tens
that hitler could go towards the soviet union and somehow co-opt their cooperation. there was a lot of back and forth in this tehran meeting, that laid the groundwork for the decision that was then put on general eisenhower. the agonizing of that decision, go, no-go on the weather and behind the scenes stories of getting people together at 3:30 in the morning and having each one make a decision, should we do it or not? it was eisenhower who had to make the final call and he said, we are going...
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growing up in 1922 he witnessed hitler's third reich. >> hitler had europe signed up. >> reporter: at 15 years old he lied about his age and signed up. the teenage recruit shipped out to england. >> there was no place to get in. inning gland was the only place. >> it wasn't just his skill as a rifleman, but his speed as a typist that earned him top secret clearance. >> i was helping plan the invasion. >> reporter: jake also knew he would be in the landing force. >> did that terrify you? >> no. no. you wanted to see some action. get it done with. now a 21-year-old sargeant, jake and his unit boarded a landing craft off the stormy seas of omaha beach. >> do you remember what that water was like? >> damn cold, i'll tell you that. >> reporter: they faced a deadly barrage of fire. >> they did not stop. >> reporter: hitting a sector of beach designated red. >> omaha beach was littered with corpses and the water was blood red. >> reporter: jake would go on to help liberate paris and fight in the battle of the bulge. >> if we hadn't had d-day hitler would have ruled the world. we fought for t
growing up in 1922 he witnessed hitler's third reich. >> hitler had europe signed up. >> reporter: at 15 years old he lied about his age and signed up. the teenage recruit shipped out to england. >> there was no place to get in. inning gland was the only place. >> it wasn't just his skill as a rifleman, but his speed as a typist that earned him top secret clearance. >> i was helping plan the invasion. >> reporter: jake also knew he would be in the landing...
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all about, these extraordinary men who got into that horrible cold water, and saved the world from hitler and his monstrous regime. the photograph of these vetera ns, regime. the photograph of these veterans, a great headline, debt we can never repay. but what is in the background. they didn't do the ceremony beautifully, as we often can. so in the background you have those guys jumping off the boats, walking onto the sand and of course, they did not know until they actually saw the coast that this was the real thing because people had been setting up fake things deliver the country, down in devon, there we re the country, down in devon, there were endless rehearsals and secrecy. they said that they had wooden tanks and he was given a wooden gun and he said, iwant and he was given a wooden gun and he said, i want you to kill nazis with your bare hands and... your dad was hungarian wasn't a comma wanted to go overand... you hungarian wasn't a comma wanted to go over and... you are bornjust after the war. yes, i just go over and... you are bornjust after the war. yes, ijust met him and my m
all about, these extraordinary men who got into that horrible cold water, and saved the world from hitler and his monstrous regime. the photograph of these vetera ns, regime. the photograph of these veterans, a great headline, debt we can never repay. but what is in the background. they didn't do the ceremony beautifully, as we often can. so in the background you have those guys jumping off the boats, walking onto the sand and of course, they did not know until they actually saw the coast that...
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made a number of disturbing comments on the video platform steam when he went by the username adolf hitler 6 million which is the number of jewish people killed during the holocaust. when we looked at the account today we saw a number of unsettling images like these pictures praising hitler and this one with the comment let's do school shooting. it is cool. >> is very concerning to law enforcement. >> kpix security expert and retired agent geoff hart says this is something police take very seriously. >> now we have a person with a mental health condition that has access to a firearm and their reality is very skewed. >> neighbors are now asking why it has taken so long to intervene. >> to allow it to get to where it is is mind blowing. i can't believe it. >> concorde police say he purchased the ar 15 frame legally but then completed it making it a fully functional semi automatic high-powered rifle. he is not behind bars facing a number of charges including illegally manufacturing and possessing a firearm as well as charges related to the threats. >> concorde police say the suspect did not t
made a number of disturbing comments on the video platform steam when he went by the username adolf hitler 6 million which is the number of jewish people killed during the holocaust. when we looked at the account today we saw a number of unsettling images like these pictures praising hitler and this one with the comment let's do school shooting. it is cool. >> is very concerning to law enforcement. >> kpix security expert and retired agent geoff hart says this is something police...
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grew up witnessing the rise and horror of adolf hitler's third reh. >> hitler had europe sewed upd >> so he lie about his age, signed up to serve his country. after the attack onearl hash e harbor, he shipped out to england. >> england was the only place. >> it wasn't his skill as a rifleman but his speed as a t typisthat earned him type c secretarance. >> i was helping flan the ininh invasion. you want to see some action. get it done with. >> june 6th, 1944, d-day, now a 21-year-old sergeant,ake and his unit ordered a landing craft on the stormy seas off omaha beach. you remember what the water was like. >> cold, i'll tell you that. >> reporter: jake and his comrades faced a deadly barrage of. nemy fire >> the machine guns were -- they did not stop. >> reporter: shitting a sector f beach. >> omaha beach wasd littere with corpses and the water was blood red. l reporter: jake would go on to helperate paris and fight in the battle of the bulge. >> if we hadn't had d-day, hitler would have ruled t world. >> reporter: like many in his generation, jake remains humble about his service. but
grew up witnessing the rise and horror of adolf hitler's third reh. >> hitler had europe sewed upd >> so he lie about his age, signed up to serve his country. after the attack onearl hash e harbor, he shipped out to england. >> england was the only place. >> it wasn't his skill as a rifleman but his speed as a t typisthat earned him type c secretarance. >> i was helping flan the ininh invasion. you want to see some action. get it done with. >> june 6th, 1944,...
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this is what hitler's did in -- this is what hitler did in germany. they use all the frustrated homosexuals as the gestapo. >> gay, gay, all the way! >> since you are not homosexual obviously -- well, i'm taking it for granted -- why are you in the parade today? what is your motivation? >> i knew some people here and they convinced me to go. >> do you think homosexuality should be legalized completely? >> definitely. >> would you ever marry a girl who had been a homosexual? >> you know, i think it would be more interesting. >> gay, gay, all the way! [chanting] ♪ >> do you think the added stress of being a homosexual in a heterosexual society causes a lot of torment in the homosexual relationships of women? >> yes, it does. a lot of women seem to think that if they are with women because they have rejected men in that sense, but they come to realize they are with women because they want to be and they are rejecting a role, then they would no longer be guilty. ♪ >> as far as this thing today is concerned, it's all right to say what you feel as long
this is what hitler's did in -- this is what hitler did in germany. they use all the frustrated homosexuals as the gestapo. >> gay, gay, all the way! >> since you are not homosexual obviously -- well, i'm taking it for granted -- why are you in the parade today? what is your motivation? >> i knew some people here and they convinced me to go. >> do you think homosexuality should be legalized completely? >> definitely. >> would you ever marry a girl who had...
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this is what hitler's did in germany. hitlerer's didn't -- did in germany. they use all the frustrated homosexuals as the gestapo. >> gay, gay, all the way! >> since you are not homosexual obviously -- well, i'm taking it for granted -- why are you in the parade today? >> i knew some people here and they convinced me to go. >> do you think homosexuality should be legalized completely? >> definitely. >> would you ever marry a girl who had been a homosexual? >> you know, i think it would be more interesting. >> gay, gay, all the way! [chanting] ♪ >> do you think the added stress of being a homosexual in a heterosexual society causes a lot of torment in the homosexual relationships of women? >> yes, it does. a lot of women seem to think that there -- if they are with women because they have rejected men in that sense, but they come to realize they are with women because they want to be and they are rejecting a role, then they would no longer be guilty. ♪ >> as far as this thing today is concerned, it's all right to say what you feel as long as you keep it a
this is what hitler's did in germany. hitlerer's didn't -- did in germany. they use all the frustrated homosexuals as the gestapo. >> gay, gay, all the way! >> since you are not homosexual obviously -- well, i'm taking it for granted -- why are you in the parade today? >> i knew some people here and they convinced me to go. >> do you think homosexuality should be legalized completely? >> definitely. >> would you ever marry a girl who had been a homosexual?...
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and 133 hitler became chancellor an arson attack on the reichstag was a welcome opportunity for hitler to dissolve parliament and suspend the constitution 945 nazi germany was defeated that reichstag was in ruins germany would soon be divided and then as well. in 1955 what was left of it dome was demolished the rest of the building was restored in the 1960 s. . in october 1990 half a 1000000 people gathered there to celebrate german reunification it was soon decided to move parliament from bombed to berlin. in 1905 the artists christo and john claude wrapped their i start building in solving the fabric. a comprehensive reconstruction then got underway to designs by the british architect norman foster who added a dome of glass. since 1909 the building has been the seat of the german parliament the bundestag. foster's design is all about transparency light and openness as befits a democracy the building has become one of germany's most popular tourist attractions. especially when the weather is nice and sunny days. huge crowds gather in front of the right stock i'm interested to hear wha
and 133 hitler became chancellor an arson attack on the reichstag was a welcome opportunity for hitler to dissolve parliament and suspend the constitution 945 nazi germany was defeated that reichstag was in ruins germany would soon be divided and then as well. in 1955 what was left of it dome was demolished the rest of the building was restored in the 1960 s. . in october 1990 half a 1000000 people gathered there to celebrate german reunification it was soon decided to move parliament from...
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in 133 hitler became chancellor an arson attack on the reichstag was a welcome opportunity for hitler to dissolve parliament and suspend the constitution 945 nazi germany was defeated that reichstag was in ruins germany would soon be divided and to berlin as well. in 155 what was left of its dome was demolished the rest of the building was restored in the 960 s. . in october 1990 half a 1000000 people gathered there to celebrate german reunification it was soon decided to move parliament from bond to berlin. in 1905 the artists christo and john claude wrapped their i start building in some very fabric . a comprehensive reconstruction then got underway to designs by the british architect norman foster who added a dome of glass. since 1909 the building has been the seat of the german parliament the bundestag. foster's design is all about transparency light and openness as befits a democracy the building has become one of germany's most popular tourist attractions. especially. when the weather's nice on sunny days huge crowds gather in front of the rice talk i'm interested to hear what o
in 133 hitler became chancellor an arson attack on the reichstag was a welcome opportunity for hitler to dissolve parliament and suspend the constitution 945 nazi germany was defeated that reichstag was in ruins germany would soon be divided and to berlin as well. in 155 what was left of its dome was demolished the rest of the building was restored in the 960 s. . in october 1990 half a 1000000 people gathered there to celebrate german reunification it was soon decided to move parliament from...
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in 133 hitler became chancellor an arson attack on the reichstag was a welcome opportunity for hitler to dissolve parliament and suspend the constitution 945 nazi germany was defeated that reichstag was in ruins germany would soon be divided and to berlin as well. in 155 what was left of its dome was demolished the rest of the building was restored in the 960 s. . in october 990 half a 1000000 people gathered there to celebrate german reunification it was soon decided to move parliament from bombed to berlin. in 1905 the artists christo and john claude wrapped their i start building in some very fabric . a comprehensive reconstruction then got underway to designs by the british architect norman foster who added a dome of glass. since 1909 the building has been the seat of the german parliament the bundestag. foster's design is all about transparency light and openness as befits a democracy the building has become one of germany's most popular tourist attractions. especially when the weather is nice and sunny days huge. crowds gather in front of the rice talk i'm interested to hear wha
in 133 hitler became chancellor an arson attack on the reichstag was a welcome opportunity for hitler to dissolve parliament and suspend the constitution 945 nazi germany was defeated that reichstag was in ruins germany would soon be divided and to berlin as well. in 155 what was left of its dome was demolished the rest of the building was restored in the 960 s. . in october 990 half a 1000000 people gathered there to celebrate german reunification it was soon decided to move parliament from...
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this is what hitler's did in germany -- that is what hitler's did in germany. they use all the frustrated homosexuals as the gestapo. >> gay, gay, all the way! >> since you are not homosexual obviously -- well, i'm taking it for granted -- why are you in the parade today? what is your motivation? >> i knew some people here and they convinced me to go. >> do you think homosexuality should be legalized completely? >> definitely. >> would you ever marry a girl who had been a homosexual? >> you know, i think it would be more interesting. >> gay, gay, all the way! gay, gay, all the way! gay, gay, all the way! ♪ >> do you think the added stress of being a homosexual in a heterosexual society causes a lot of torment in the homosexual relationships of women? >> yes, it does. a lot of women seem to think that they are with women because they have rejected men in that sense, but they come to realize they are with women because they want to be and they are rejecting a role, then they would not be guilty. ♪ >> [indiscernible] >> as far as this thing today is concerned,
this is what hitler's did in germany -- that is what hitler's did in germany. they use all the frustrated homosexuals as the gestapo. >> gay, gay, all the way! >> since you are not homosexual obviously -- well, i'm taking it for granted -- why are you in the parade today? what is your motivation? >> i knew some people here and they convinced me to go. >> do you think homosexuality should be legalized completely? >> definitely. >> would you ever marry a girl...