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it's my �* passed away last year, just exactly last year, just almost exactly a year shy of his 2—: i: z: j birthday. and this 5 birthday. and this day is land birthday. and this day_is significant to myanmar so significant to myanmar family because it is the 80th 7 auschwitz if liberation 7 auschwitzif he)eration vauschwitzif he)eraan| of auschwitz and he was an survivor. he to auschwitz survivor; he'spgke tc: about auschwitz survivor; hs'spgks is about what auschwitz survivcrr; hs'spcxks tc: about what went there me about what he went there because i the one who asked — my to ask him.
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know his whole story inside i know his whole story inside and out, of his parents and out, both of his parents and out, both of his parents and five of his siblings were ,.i1i murdered, he spent two years labor in auschwitz, was in other camps bewas in otherwork camps he had such close where he had such aclese cell. death, dumped where he had such aclese cell death, dumped his home and somebody to him z— -— 77 out they the passed out and they shot the guy him and said, isn't z tio yéiifiuc'ky t t t ,,, t tdo youitluckdetayt7tt tt t tt t tttdo yourtluckdeayt7thett t t to do your lucky day? he ~ z,,, a- 18 get to do your lucky day? he ~ z,,, ”a 18 get hank front t front of t ttfronttofthitmtt t t ttttfronttoftthitmtt ifttt tt front of him if anyone away, ifi; fffifif if iii? iii? if fisfifii away, they were looked away, they were killed, story after story i just feel like it's my obligation to keep the alive and that's feel like it's my obligation to keep i 1e alive and that's feel like it's my obligation to keep i do alive and that's feel like it's my obligation to keep i do as alive and that's feel like it's my obligation to keep i do as a alive and that's feel like it's my obligation to keep i do as a alive and t we. whatirdo as a storyleller, seeing some there two of you together. did that t thtat yout that youtwere the one you who was brave to ask about m enough to ask about this kind of thing, why do you think that whatt t t whatttmakes t — a ecu/cu. ttttott , z, a to discuss gjfjigult topic to discuss and are still families that there are still families that won't talk about it. i there are still families that won't talk about it.- tinttt brave if brave to know if that i'm brave to but i just asking but ijust understand i wouldn't be here if it
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tttt tfotrthitm thattttt forhim ttthatttthere the stories will live if is the stori'sswilliiss on. if like me is lbs sts’rilss'williiss so if like me are not for people like me are the questions and them with an audience. sharing them with an audience. i do want to a mention to l do wanttsgivs s "s“e" to the for the hmt see, the nicknameer the i work �*and all across new york we educate all across new york where we are we shes use es s? use 93�*s survivors and shes use es s? use 93�*s into livors and shes use es s? use 93�*s into classrooms into speakers into classrooms into 7 we feel auditoriums because we feel that there aren't going to be many survivors less, they are that there aren't going to be many survivors i and they are that there aren't going to be many survivors i and beyond 3 getting hundred and beyond and this is our last time to these. . . , accounts from these first—hand accounts and that's we to be witnesses when no longer witnesses have witnesses left. if in the iece have witnesses mtg - in the piece atsi have witnesses mtg - in the piece as well, i there, in the piece as well, this could be one �*the last commemorations where we see t of to are attend, they are getting old, talk to me about that you're talk te roe abeutthets�*eere , to preserve their working to preserve their
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oint because the ieteresties “a“ hece'e�*le—f ~ survivors part �*the camp survivors pa rt of the because camp'su—rvivgrs part of the because when you survivors because when you at auschwitz or other camps, those old enough and fit old was gh and fit enough old was selected t enough old was selected to nough old was selected to work. a of women and were lot of women and children were immediately and sent to killed immediately and sent to the gas and those the gas chambers and those survivors who were enough survivors who were fit enough to work or from — maybe 30 so they are all zggyrggaybe 30 so they are all 100 so be heit'te for iietiietftengr much be heit'te for much longer, -sesssse?siss§:§ ones are and in t 80s and that's a younger the 80s and that's a younger survivors in the work children that were on a candid t children transport tragsfiort; chitdrentra nsoort they transfiort; chitdrentra nsoort they were transfiort; chitdrentransoort they were save so they are with they were save so they are so many different stories and terms tt terms of these that's why in terms of these camp survivors, you are right, camp survivors. you are right. won't have many more survivors here § so it is so much longer so it is so important that we have these commemoration so that lessons of the t are never forgotten. as a recent study, _ are never forgotten. as a recent study, this - are never forgotten. as a recent study, this is - third �* young tt
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ttttrying very trying very hard. —— one to republican lawmakers. ina in a little while, i'll be signing for new t:-= t t first is that are orders, first is that are directed new secretary of directed a new secretary of defense, pete hegseth two began mouse... use sauces, . ”we guesses. use... sages, a... ”we tho sohstr’ustish of s iron dome defence tdetfetnctet t ttwhitcth tt ttbtetatleet t t ttt tt ttbtetatleettott t t t t t be able to protect will be able to protect americans, we protect —7= but we protect countries but we don't protect next ensure ourselves. next to ensure that we have most lethal ourselves. next to ensure that we have i in ;t lethal ourselves. next to ensure that we have i in the thal ourselves. next to ensure that we have i in the world, we fighting force in the world, we will get transgender ideology the hell out of our addition, we will sto- our addition, we will sti bein with radical left such as critical race ideology such as critical race theory, we will it's
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theory, we will stop that, it's been totally already been halted. totally and finally, we will halfss she tihslls’s ass sill tt for reinstatement to any who was servicemember who was expelled the armed due to from the armed forces due to the vaccine mandate. we will them and we will restore them to �*former rank with full -- covid. than 300,000 displaced palestinians have advisor on the us state department's to have you want, reconstruction is reconstruction really is the final of ceasefire final phase of the ceasefire deal, the third part of it but it's worth asking about it now s— _ peoplett us sss liss"::ss people returning t people returning to t the deyastatioh .
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ttttwitllt tt ttttwitlthhtisatrtetatt tt willthisareabe where people where ttt they they live? t will they live? the best case is the will they live? the best case - is - the public i 77 put on the put leaders on the put leaders from 1e put leaders from both so you so you see so you see the sides so you see the palestinian home or palestinia'h'streaming home or was of palestiniah'streamihg home or was of their home to what was left of their home its it's kind gpd its biblical and it's kind exodus, old people, young of exodus, old people, young people, carrying people, peopte'carryirtg'babies foot and that the pressure on a quick out the pressure ohrarouisk—r , ~ —~~ . there no easy rebuilding. there are no easy here, i rememberwhen i at the stage of department, —::z =::t hadawar t t had a war in gaza in had a war itn gaza in 2014 we had a war in gaza in 2014 and the person in charge of ttttttttttreaitint t t t t tt tt trealletdrew the reconstruction really drew the short straw in our office. but ghort straw in our office. but is if trump can the goal is if trump can he is a real estate understand he is a real estate he's at it right guy, he's looking at it right now as is to understand is holy land so he cannot bombs bontbsttliktett t t t bontbsttliktett tt tttott drop bombs like, willing to clear people and rebuilding and clear people and rebuildingahd housing in or give them housing injordan or egypt. give them housing injordan or egypt, i'm not sure that's ttt— 5255 = tt tto fly but tto fly but if tt tto fly but if you can
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approagh. .% is s nuanced approach and sophistication, then we are it's coincidence t—t tt|t5ttttt tte-ttt is t east envoy is ttt tstti'aightt t t ttt tstti'aight ftromt the anniversary the t anniversary of t the atnhiverstary of the of the death tt t. fizz as; the concentration straight to saudi camps straight torsaudi. arabia. where get camps straight tosaudiarabia. where get the money and = -e=: t t hhotiiiitiittttt t t whot willttatnktrotll t t t t whot willttatnktrotll thisttt t t the end �* the the end �*the day, in the end of the day, it will goal. mm ~ be the goal. we heard the middle east _ be the goal. we heard the middle east envoy - be the goal. we heard the middle east envoy for - be the goal. we heard the i middle east envoy for trump .. . twittht a t twittht benjatmirt t twithtbenjatmirtnetanyahu meeting with benjamin netanyahu in israel on wednesday, those my the discussions my focus on the second phase of the ceasefire what you make of the job geet, what'yo'u: make'of the job the middle east envoy that the middle east envoy is doing — that he pretty much doing — that hesas pretty "as“ involved also in intensely involved also in getting the ceasefire deal signed? a getting the ceasefire deal sinned? ., ., ., , ., donald trum's uolf bod lookin: 'rum's uolf bod lookin: 'ru a 's uolf bod lookini his a 's uolf bod lookini his two 1 uolf bod lookini his two underar. scorecard, his two underpar. he's done pretty well, he's done prettyu'ell—o u...
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to ceasefire in etsbitieihd to sessstifsihs' * ' whether our etsbitieihs to sessstifsihs' * ' whether our some pictures sass whsthfsr our some pistu’rss”*’ ’ ”' ”’ hostage release se————i_——m prisoner exchange but also in number was to traditcallet tt radically on negotiate radically on the phone for what i understand my sources to extend the from my sources to extend the ceasefire major blowup, february t february neth t february next week t february next week is t to be atouh really going to be a tough arrange for everybody who is t t tttvtho tis twsfiiih'tg who is working on t t tttwhotiswoit'kintg toth this because we mm because we m issue because we are trying to negotiate the second of issue because we are trying to neg ceasefire second of issue because we are trying to neg ceasefire and 3nd of issue because we are trying to neg ceasefire and confesses of issue because we are trying to neg ce it efire and confesses of issue because we are trying to neg ce it all e and confesses of issue because we are trying to neg ce it all comes onfesses of issue because we are trying to neg ce it all comes together of where it all comes together because i will be war is �*war is truly t �*war is truly ending t �*war is truly ending ottr whether war is truly ending or if this is another chapter. imagine the comments by the ttt bty trump, t bty trump, saying t by trump, saying that he club! by trump, saying that he would like to see other arab would liheteeee ether eab ~ by cw" �*jordan t lot t t t lotof tt tots} thté t t were homeless, mehtiohed mentioned the term clean out he mentioned the term clean out this is something t that t tttttt ttt t that might t that might even controversial that might even be that could seen as pro—
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controversial that might even be that many seen as pro— controversial that might even be that many of seen as pro— controversial that might even be that many of the n as pro— controversial that might even be that many of the fire pro— controversial that might even be that many of the fire that- israeli, many of the fire that like to move israelis would like to move israelis back into the gaza given back into the gaza strip, given that we believe might making t making a t t making a visit t t making a visit soon the t house on sweetie, how white house is on sweetie. how you think this will play -. -- twitit , . out? what will those discussions be like? i will watch that _ discussions be like? i will watch that meeting - discussions be like? i will i watch that meeting because benjamin netanyahu is likely match and is a stick of and that could ttt and that could et dynamite and that'could very be a clash, trump applies well be a clash, trump applies himself on any stops himself on deliverihgrahy stops delivering peace himself on deliyetihgrahy stops delivering peace although himself on deliyetihgrahy stops deliv: president, although himself on deliyetihgrahy stops deliv: president, he 1ough himself on deliyetihgrahy stops deliv: president, he is ugh prince of peace self appointed prince of peace and is delaying, delaying, delaying he like the more because he feels like the more he did this, less because he feels like the more he did this, les to make an concessions he has to make an risk his own political collapse risk his our". soliticll llll ---- his risk his ooh solitical m'lao'e ' ~ his right wing members with his own right wing members who are threatening who are constantly threatening to bold if it makes on the other hand, concessions, on the other hand, trump radiates has trump radiates impatience, has one term and wants get to that big yyhich eht= is the nobel prize. about 30 seconds left, _
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is the nobel prize. about 30 seconds left, but _ is the nobel prize. about 30 seconds left, but in - to more people are today- -- to tthtetatlthttt t ttthe levin's health ministry, the deal, extended ceasefire dealpwas'extehded what you make of the but what you make of the situation along israel's northern i situation along israel's northern ~ northern border? i think there are a - the - northern border? i think there are a - the northern j are a violation of the northern and but not this are a violation of the northern and everybodyt this are a violation of the northern and everybody has s are a violation of the northern and everybody has too integration, everybody has too at stake, these are much at stake, these are of not ceasefires of exhaustion, not exhilaration so they will hold together for the next couple it together for the next couple of what serves all of weeks, what serves all that silence you are being t reloaded. always great to have ou reloaded. always great to have you want. _ reloaded. always great to have you want, - again. - let's look at some other stories making news. a seven—year period.
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of wales and southern england. —— storm herminia. more than 100 people have been evacuated in the southwestern and there have been powers cuts across the region. drag race stars havejoined family, friends and other better known as drag queen the vivienne. the funeral took place in north wales on monday, at their home in cheshire.
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which kigali denies. as m23 rebels stormed goma. m23 began an offensive in the country's north kivu the presidential transition. now there are fears for the safety of about two million people in the city, which lies close to the rwandan border. there are reports that some congolese government troops have deserted across the border. joining me now is kate hixon. international.
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great to have you here. m23 in of goma rebels in control of goma in control of nearly in control of it, how significant was like significant was something like that it significant was something like that l, , that be? while the drc significant. while the drc has that's what we not confirmed, that's what we are on the over parts ovter parts of goma and we seen during this = -: both prior t both prior to t == he �*ee-ef�*eer�*s “heme“ “e ' " agreement �*ee-ef�*eer�*ssae�*seh’tw ' " agreement or back = is that whenever the 2012, is that whenever the m23 is fighting, we've seen reports civilians being armed, of civiliarrs'being armed. of civiliarrs'being armed. of rape, reports of rape, gender—based violence and we now, violence and what we see now, goma is already home many, refu - ees refugeestand t refugeestand idp�*s t refugeestand idp�*s fromt many refugees and lldlp's from and now goma previous fighting and now goma is no safe this is a is no longer safe so this is a critical for really critical issue for-the of �* that safety of ciyiliahs hour that m23 goma. isafetyoeciyiljaoeoouetbat - m23 i semi safe. .. .f.f.f-..- ..... ...-. -m23 goma. safe. .. .f.f.f-.-.- m23 m l, l, , the m23 is goma. tif??? r seculation that the the m23 is goma. tif??? ' i speculation that the timing tt thistoffetntstivtet, have of this offensive coulehatle————— 7—7— to coincide
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been intentional to coincide this political transition been intentional to coincide are is political transition been intentional to coincide are seeing cal transition been intentional to coincide are seeing here ansition been intentional to coincide are seeing here in ;ition been intentional to coincide are seeing here in the n been intentional to coincide are seeing here in the us, we are seeing here in the us, could that be is i we are seeing here in the us, could that be the case? r not the only is not necessarily the only factor but it certainly a major ttttttif thinking t t t one it their - as one it their thinhino' ~ s as you of state the t the president t there called the president but there is nominated yet assistant is no nominated yet assistant secretary for and as you secretary for africa and as you . many of secretary for africa and as you l many of the folks in [mm been -ut on leave annecy have been but on leave there is not anyone a annecy have been but on leave there is i grappling a senior level grappling with we also senior level grappling with we also that within this, we also know that within the party there, the ll.- 'l..l'—l:l. '. ll.ttl' tl'lt.- tl. lt tttttttttttttttttt are the bea-b'rah barfsthere " are somewhat that they are somewhat elements that have been more sympathetic to they are somewhat elements that have been n so 5 sympathetic to they are somewhat elements that have been n so there jathetic to they are somewhat elements that have been n so there jathl be to 7= of punitive measures that the previous talk so i think administration'talk sort think only a calculation in fact that it secretary the fact that it took secretary of rubio this to get —§t ofany t t of any other t on the phone of any other parties and think is an indication that the us is a little bit slow to up to themafisshsefitth=ant ' " tbs mes-fishes lllll *’ "w now. more broadly, how do you see the - administration l
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see the proper administration affecting region? see the proper administration affecting regio will affect humanitarian that affect humanitarian operations they play so? it's t it's my t t that implements = -z on the ngound really was on the ground really scrambling understand stock means, clari and = -: ttthattifatblett t t ttthattifatblettto tt yndegstand that if able to money, they have, gndegstand that if able to money, they have, think spend money, they have,ithink new alone and so these are january alone and so these are people need services both eeeebefiehe heee eers'fiee fifth food for many shelter. food but for many assistance as and medical assistance as well and a lot of these organisations that are servicing this idp is a lot of these organisations that are i on icing this idp is a lot of these organisations that are i on usig this idp is a lot of these organisations that are i on us funding, ’ is a lot of these organisations that are i on us funding, one of primarily on us funding, one of if not largest if not the largest owner to the crisis in the drc so this will have incredibly impact to all the harmful impact to all the civilians that are result of this crisis right a result of this crisis right now. in terms of what the us
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interest may be long—term, i think trump administration been clear that it is has been clear that it is in relationship to them. to them; the t—i t— t to critical minerals and �*important �* important that �*important that is the in terms of their us in terms of their own competition with china but i :.:::i: is ' for think what it is important for the administration to remember evenif even if want to be able us companies involved te ins-wells r’hmos'fles’ involved mining, with access to minerals, mineralts, that is lltolll to have t to have allt drc necessary to have a stable drc their violations so if what their violations so if this conflict continues 751177 eeresel in the region to further, this stabilisers further, this will trump's more sector interest in the private sector interest in the region. should those idp is _ displaced - region. should those idp is _ displaced people | region. should those idp is l _ displaced people in jhterhally displased peepte'in' " ' " there, worth talking about about the just talking about about the r-ssr res . . there justtttttttt e if. ss i just describe �* us what and just describe for us what already the conditions were even before the offence
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like even before the offence took place. like even before the offence took place-— like even before the offence took lace. l, l, took place. game was hosting ~ ——~ number of took place. ooma was hosting ~ ——~ number of i] took place. stoma was hosting a - number of i think even before t2: even before this new 600,000 even before this new took place and —= of the folks who many of the folks who were in other parts of north kivu, the m23 continued to advance over lees continued to adsanse otter" past of weeks the past couple of weeks have fled to goma for and now fled to goma for safety and now are all there with t- t— 7—- under attack, we've seen the use of heavy weapons and areas, i seen populated areas, i seen instances where those and idp were by weapons used by z -::t —— m23 so t t —— m23 so the t t —— m23 so the situation t —— m23 so the situation for t t—tttt-tttt - is really — they them is reattyaire sthey really them is reattyairs sthey really safe places to go aren't really safelbllaces to go that m23 has with reports that the m23 has in suspension with all water in suspension with all l . l -. civilians are agt'lyyiyties so civilians are trapped aetlyiyties so civilians are trapped and agt'lyyiyties so civilians are trapped and without zt= to humanitarian t to humanitarian aid, tthe) humanitarian aid, the continued rian aid, the continued use aid,
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the continued use ofi, t t that have largetrange weapons that have large range explosives, and le—zz the now. for the civilians right now. situation for the people there. advocacy director for kate, advocacy director for africa with amnesty international, thank you. of one of the world's biggest tech firms as investors respond of the cost of more well—established western rivals. be a wake up call for us firms.
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miles an hour, but the winds gradually lightening for many of us. as we head through tuesday night and into wednesday, well, our low continues to clear, some longer spells but another one starts to approach from the south a little cooler. and then into thursday it's looking dry, pretty much across the board as high pressure starts to edge in. but on friday and over the weekend, we could see more bye— bye.
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80 years since the liberation, we now live in a world if this distortion of our understanding is allowed to take root, we run the risk that history will be rewritten later, it really means for the world to never forget. singing continues. archive newsreel: war. precisely at dawn on september ist, without warning, _
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