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tv   Documentary  RT  January 19, 2020 3:30pm-4:01pm EST

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believe me. it was a miracle. how. the. lights on. and on.
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i was. trying to. have time any time i thought. ok 32. other kids. have been coming here for 14 years this is a place like no other we do for you to say that we met someone and i think it's been 2530 years we're going to. do it. just. a stray she is always sure. i usually you know have a good eye. and drag i say if someone doesn't that mean i don't say anything bad to me we can do it you know the benefit. of us
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etc ok. look for see the excited. thanks i was going to buy. you are no offense but you're no longer a young woman in fact you know one of the last living survivors of the nazis. and i'm aware of it. and i and i'm wondering how clear your memories of 70 years ago actually are. i think very clear you leverage it. all you like. forget. they. know i was in that.
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suv and a lot of. they came. to me and i so i was close almost 14. years to get to pertain to a place. i shall never forget in my life because i was like kinetic looking all that want to station plays. and i witness may sound. horrible horrible. looking down. inside. me
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and bullets time. sometimes of people tried to escape the. hiding place was under the bed which was. cut out. close but we didn't have any. linda. they had they came with a gentleman. he took us out. and they were bringing us or people trying to hide. and we know was
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a major shock to us that i had there. was there my father. never saw. my little sister escaped. and. the station. the kids. impossible to. when you have such a horrible experiences as a youngster it left a fear some kind of fear. that you can add
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a normal person with nothing but on the stand. but cos those horrible things what i have see in the skeletons of those people. and only dead looked around was dead dead. so i had them edge there is no doubt about that if i would be not i would be like. so i keep myself always busy in this is helps me not to think. so much about what i went to this dark terrible spot. in my great honor to introduce. regina.
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to my mother is the only holocaust survivor in the kansas city area who is out speaking regularly about her experience. so i'm going to start my presentation with an overview of what happened to my mom chronologically before during and after the war then my mother will come up and speak. i want to star was one of the only remaining of my family for the war my mom is highlighted there you medal her sister is a little girl the back row with pigtails. everyone else in this photo was murdered . and his sister survived the war in the forest with the partisans and lives in israel. my mom's story of survival is incredible to.
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capture as a teen just like you too witnessing the worst in 3 different destiny and to her liberation and marrying another survivor my father. then settling here in kansas city to raise me and my brother and sister. i know that you have made it your part of your business to tell people firsthand what happened and i wonder what what happens to that he. story what happens to the stories when you are gone and this is there isn't speaking about speaking up and i will tell you what to prompt me. it was an awakening for me when i heard the skin it's denying that never happened it was just like a tongue and to my brain to my mind to say hey sonia.
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this was the reason you survived you have to speak for them. in better than our streets when one day when we are a count that s.s. men went toward the road arose and just you know how to talk our numbers and they start calling all of those numbers where they supposed to go to the guest i used to say to my daughter if i reach one hard company something my greatest fulfillment would be speaking to a disturbance in schools because this is our future generation and then in a few minutes when you see this horrible horrible. clouds. from the chimney.
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so you can imagine i don't know if you can imagine. because you never knew where it would be you are. speaking from your heart and speaking what took place in your world to witness if our reach their hearts in their make a change in their lives and take out the hate this would be my greatest accomplishment. well i want to take your very him out for coming and listening to me i was a little in there as. and i hope you'll forgive me for dead. for her. for her.
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if. if. their life. if that image of. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and should. somehow want. it to be like to be for us that's what the full freedom or can't be good. i'm interested in the waters and
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how. things should. this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family my daughter's in florida you know the mother daughter is buried in a cemetery meaning messes with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old. black kid with a criminal record who better to pin this on than him and what happens of course the the. shock shock as far as i feel that we don't know children just brutal. and of this trial unfortunately you truly will still love no more children.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy for him to let it be an arms race is often very dramatic developments only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. is there for a good 8 years and then you do cool. hours a little out of it this is your hand i want to hear it all. right.
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i'm very smart 14 anger up in a really small town in missouri and. my mom grew up in illinois and she saw. her dad i never had a grandpa on my side because when they were a little someone from oregon john came out of him and he got shot in the house and . i just know that it's something nice she had to go through. and i really you know the shame on my wife because she is a survivor and she is a fighter. she. so. good example for you. my name is caroline. i am a catholic. 14 years old i grew up in wilmington delaware. i am from new york age 13. but
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i do relate to. the jewish people and how they survived the holocaust because they are like a brother religion tourists knowing there was someone who just one person could kill over a 1000000 people makes me feel. it's hard for a good person to stand but that it is what it is but you young people i hope and if you do you will be strong and really stand up for the right thing. for the right things because all the bottom line the main thing is not to close your eyes when something is a gong. my name is chris morris i'm the spanish my mom was pregnant with me and the nurse. in the know my room.
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if you. think. i can kind of relate to how you feel because i know like i love my family where they leave. like my mom my best. and so i don't know. what i would do. my dad. those are like all those years of your life that you're never going to get back.
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you have their wisdom. you know 40 year old 50 that's crazy i just respect. i don't think i would ever be able to. he would. i was your age you know when the war broke down for things. and to see. witnessing things what i have seen. is like i say i don't care you hate i will not get no i cannot this have to come from a higher board. i am not the one to forgive what i see. no but i will not hate because the hate. will destroy me and now be a hate there like them. and your ability to say that you're not ever going to hate
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. i mean when you're fighting with be like oh i hate you or whatever but you don't hate them obviously but even just to say that is just wrong considering the fact that he will actually have a reason to hate. and i think it. says thank you for that. thank you thank. you. you know your mom is. saying.
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i never told her really did i wind up. i have a very good eye for closed back let me tell you that profession no tail it was really done my house and. in the war. when the germans came mean they had allowed the use tailors. to take. but here you can see em here by demand sheen selling. us still. now that you know yeah that's. the c.c.m. this is the rush of a day you like. to
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let it go let's put it. memories said memory it's. the worst one was seeing myself my most walking to the guest. was really i would say. it was a. hand to a left turn right when you're ready to. special into camps when it needs. selection
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. and once more they would still make me smile. we were all day off watching. and no one knows what is supposed to do against. janet. my mouth to the left and self to. much as merely a morning coming here this time something comes to us. like something was pushing for me. i. closed the door. trying to find a little in and with
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a little tiny piece of. it i look out except in the time that call home and women is called the motive. doing it and i'm moving all of it would move a living in atlanta especially when i saw my mom if this if it'll make it lightness of her holding it together. you know. all this i want to show you. ok. this
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is my bed that almost killed a king sized bet. goes a little doubt oh ok yeah this is this is a really unbelievable. it. had to be 75 years and this has. been this is was my mom. this is what's left of this. yeah you can see the color was of the view beautiful yeah. you know. this is what they cherish. and it's so dear to me that no. no one can. understand and i cannot even describe it myself when i
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hold my hand. whenever i go to sleep she is with me she is always with it. after the day that we all met sonia. i thought about it almost every day. she has impacted me. in ways i could have never imagined that like what she was telling us about her mom that's what got to me the most because my mom. is everything to me and i watched her walk away from me knowing what was going to happen. i can't even imagine being strong enough to go on from that point. like teenagers are really hard to reach now they're just structed with their phones with
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the internet the social networks and i think that sonia changed that for me at least oh. and she had such a personal message that it was hard not to put yourself in her place and think about what he would be like to be her and i think that that got all of our attentions she made me want to change things the way things are she made me want to make an impact on the world and i think that's why it's so important that she keeps talking to people and keeps changing people's lives like she did mine.
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please. lists
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lists lists. looked. and very well might continue watching on since last. the studs one magic bullet you could actually come up with some of the top of his baby body talk about ways we get access capital and capitalism couples important so we could actually have programs that actually help folks who want to do that but when you give everybody a $1000.00 i'm a poor person i'm going to consume that and then you're rich you're going to invest that equity that the wealth disparity is going to grow because you're not using your money to do it going so you're literally buying more crazy things and then my landlord knowing that i got a $1000.00 and you just go raise my rig so then you get your flesh and go all in their.
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descriptions sound up to tasing even for the owners so how to choose this cat food industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more based on what they want to sell us then what's necessarily good for the pet turns out food may not be as healthy as people believe we have animals that have you know diabetes in arthritis they have auto immune disorders these type allergies we are actually creating these problems it's a huge epidemic of problems all of them i believe can be linked to very simple problem of diet and some dog owners so heartbreaking stories about their pets last treats the larger corporations are not very interested in proving or disproving the value of their food because they're already making it a $1000000000.00 on it and there's no reason to do that research.
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from. libya peace talks involved in the warring sides and wild leaders have wrapped up in berlin fielding a new mechanism for ensuring hostilities don't twizy. and in the stories that shapes the week russia gets a new prime minister while president putin proposes giving parliament's greater powers in a move the west sees as a power grab. and confirms donald trump threatens tariffs on car makers if it doesn't doesn't distance itself from the iran nuclear deal germany the u.k. and france this week triggered a motion that could lead to the agreement collapse.

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