The producer on the Koch story was Sarah Koch. Been searching to see if she's related, but can't find anything.
This girl is cool. A few years ago they had a boy like this on. He taught himself to read and write music when he was three and was directing at a stupid young age. His parents said he couldn’t even read or write English at the time.
Didn't they have some 10 year old Asian kid that could do the same thing with jazz on last year? Both are cool as shit.
Probably, there are a few special people out there that stand out from the rest. I enjoy their stories.
They did. The one with the British savant is crazy. Cant do mundane tasks but can play the classics on demand.
Like I'm glad Alma exists and she is clearly incredible but damn she's a little asshole and I hate her.
I dont get this. I watched the segment, what did she do that made you think this? I mean she was a little weird, but she was clearly born with some special talent. Didn't see anything that made her seem like a "little asshole?"
This soccer segment. Reporter: "when did you think something was wrong with the plane" Soccer guy: "when the plane shutdown"
even Charlie https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cbs-news-charlie-rose-suspended-following-sexual-harassment-report/
Fuck that plastic surgeon removing the swastika tattoos. That jackass should never be allowed to wear shorts without showing the rest of the world he is a nazi.
The nazi story was pretty good. I'd also like a story of them putting a few of the current leaders on blast. Maybe they have an I missed it? It's crazy that we, the general public, know more about Islamic extremist leaders in foreign countries than we do about nazi leaders here when the nazi groups are doing much more harm to us than the extremist groups.
It's always some Asian country that finds medicinal value in something involving an endangered animal.
One of the key points of the video is that Nazis are attempting to blend into the rest of the world by growing their hair and wearing normal clothes. Fuck him and fuck him hiding his nazi ways from the world.
I think you're missing the point of him removing them. He's not a nazi trying to blend in. He's a former nazi ashamed of his past and wanting to move on.
Did you even watch the episode or did you just tune in for that part? The entire piece was about a guy that's gone from being a nazi leader to a guy that's fighting against them. The guy with the tats was brought it as proof of him working to convert people back from the hateful rhetoric. He no longer associates as a white supremacist and was having them removed as a final step to rid himself of his hateful past. How you took from it that he was removing them so he could be a lowkey undercover nazi is baffling to me. Or maybe you think someone that makes a mistake in their early 20's should be branded with that mistake for life?