This should be rebroadcasted in 2022. Our beloved Larry King (1933-2021) Rest In Peace!
@shushva
4 жыл бұрын
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@bunnybro5977
3 жыл бұрын
Damn,just when you thought Larry King couldn't look older
@Teletv_media
5 жыл бұрын
Cool 😎Hi from Moscow.
@mikeletterst9882
3 жыл бұрын
He drove him crazy because Ahmadi Najat was slapping him with facts and reality.
@artinvartanian4631
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Ahmadinejad uses the word "If" and rightly so, little Larry's world falls apart, but here's what REAL HOLOCAUST DENIAL LOOKS LIKE!!! Anadolu New Agency, 11 April, 2001 Turkiye - “Israeli Foreign Minister Simon Peres had openly supported the Turkish view regarding Armenian allegations. Peres said, "History should be left to the historians." Replying to the Armenians' claim that they were victims of genocide, Peres said, "We oppose this definition. What happened to the Armenians was a tragedy, not a genocide." Turkish Daily News, 10 April, 2001. Ankara - On the eve of his visit to Turkey, Israeli Foreign Minister Peres says Armenian allegations are 'meaningless' and there is no similarity between the Holocaust and Armenian incidents. Supporting Turkey's thesis that history should be dealt with by historians over the Armenian issue, Peres said:"We reject attempts to create a similarity between the Holocaust and the Armenian allegations. Nothing similar to the Holocaust occurred. It is a tragedy what the Armenians went through but not a genocide." In Armenia Israeli Ambassador Rivki Kohen. During a February 8th press conference in Yerevan, Kohen argued that the "Holocaust was a unique phenomenon, since it had always been planned and aimed to destroy the whole nation. At this stage nothing should be compared with Holocaust.". The Israeli Foreign Ministry responded to Yerevan’s concerns stating that, "Israel recognizes the tragedy of the Armenians and the plight of the Armenian people. Nevertheless, the events cannot be compared to genocide, and that does not in any way diminish the magnitude of the tragedy.". “The Holocaust is phenomenologically unique…by virtue of the fact that never before has a state set out, as a matter of intentional principle and actualized policy, to annihilate physically every man, woman, and child belonging to a specific people…”, “To distinguish is not necessarily to disparage. The fact that I choose for specific reasons of definition to deny the term genocide to the Armenian case is not meant to entail any diminishment of Armenian suffering or death.”. “Yet, while in no way denying the Armenian tragedy, my understanding of its causation, unfolding, and consequences, not least in terms of its demographic proportions, does not support a fully genocidal reading of this event. - The Holocaust in Historical Context, Vol. 1. By Steven T. Katz. Page 22. “We should properly use the term “Holocaust” to describe the policy of total physical annihilation of a nation or a people. To date, this has happened once, to the Jews under Nazism.” - The Holocaust in Historical Perspective. By Yehuda Bauer. Page 38. Washington Post reported that Maryland State Delegate Cheryl Kagan has compared a resolution commemorating the Armenian Genocide "to another unusual bill this session - a measure to designate the calico as the official state cat." The newspaper quotes her as saying: "When we spend our time on the calico cat or an alleged massacre . . . we're wasting time on frivolous matters that will not affect the daily lives of most of our constituents." Cheryl Kagan is a Jew on the board of directors of the AJC which is a pro-Azeri and anti-Armenian organization. Lantos proposal - Opponents of H.Res.398. The Chairman ruled out of order an amendment by Rep. Lantos, who is a holocaust survivor, to strike any mention of the Armenian Genocide and substitute general language on "man's inhumanity to man." Lantos took a leading role in the 106th Congress in attempting to block passage of legislation recognizing the Armenian Genocide. "Jews who were admitted into the Ottoman Empire by Sultan Bayazid II are of the opinion that claims of genocide in Turkey are lies." - David Asseo, Istanbul's Chief Rabbi. Rabbi Irving Greenberg, founder of the Holocaust Resource Center and first director of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Commission, has described the comparison of the Nazi Holocaust with other acts of genocide as "blasphemous." Rabbi In Turkey Says Jews Only At UK Holocaust Day - ISTANBUL (Reuters)--Turkey's Jewish community said on Friday that inclusion of other ``so-called genocides'' in the commemoration of Holocaust Memorial Day in Britain would be disrespectful to Jews killed in the Nazi Holocaust. ``We stress that the genocide of six million Jews in the Holocaust in World War Two should not be compared to any other event and should not be overshadowed by so-called genocide claims,'' the Turkish Jewish community said in a statement issued from the office of the chief rabbi of Turkey. The statement said inclusion in the British ceremony of ``so-called genocides or claims unconfirmed by historians'' was disturbing to Turkish Jews. ``This comparison is considered disrespectful to the souls of the six million victims (of the Nazi Holocaust).''
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