tv Documentary RT May 24, 2020 5:30pm-6:01pm EDT
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proof if the how before the fact the majority of the world population could afford of the commitment to trade waste even before the global recession was announced the roof in the room is sad to say that so many song do you think and suckles in the middle of a sweaty city is probably the closest we'll be getting to us on a day. some 2020. 2 documentary brings big sagna next on all the international agreement about what it's time for the latest headlines see about. it.
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right the ground start there. were. so have a seat at these 2 are of course the green and the blue and then we'll do a quick sound check with them so you'll wear these headphones but they're just a ball here the size is to make sure that we're going to make sure that your hair's ok. it's. all right can you hear in there. you know a minute change of all you. didn't hear anything in there so she can't she can't yes. do you hear me well you hear me well. so newish asking lives in kansas city her granddaughter leah is a seattle based filmmaker and she's making a documentary about her grandmother's past and more recent past hello sonja you know oh you did i'm curious how do you think those experiences of your you. those
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i usually you know have a good eye. and drag i safe sound why doesn't that ask me out all say anything bad to me make him do it you. must. look for. things i've met by. you are no offense but you're no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi. and i'm aware of it. and i'm wondering how clear your memories of 70 years ago actually are. i think very clear you leave a debt. all your life. forget. they.
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when you have such a horrible experiences as a youngster it's left to fear some kind of fear. that you can't at a normal person would not even on the stand. but cos those horrible things what i have see in the skeletons of those people. and only dead looked around was death and fear death. so i have them etched there is no doubt about that if i would be not i would be like. so i keep myself always busy and this is helps me not to think. so much about what i went to this dark terrible. spot the dark spot.
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in my great honor to introduce. regina. 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 the little girl in the back row with pigtails. everyone
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else in this photo was murdered. and his sister survived the war in the forest with the partisans and lives in israel now. my mom story of survival is incredible to. capture as a teen just like you are witnessing the worst in 3 different doesn't he and 2 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 history what happens to the stories when you are gone and this is. speaking about speaking and
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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 in there and to my brain to my mind to say hey sania this was the reason you survived you have to speak for them. in beer that now auschwitz when one day when we are account that and s.s. men went to lord the lord 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 is speaking to a disturbance in schools because this is our future generation and then in
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a few minutes when you see this horrible horrible. clouds. from the chimney. 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 air reached 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 thank you betty a match for coming and listening to tell me i was a little nervous and i hope you'll forgive me for that thank
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officially the mouse heavily bombed country per capita all human history millions of unexploded bombs still in danger lives in this small agricultural country jordyn wieber went on to another topic than even today kids in laos full victims of bombs dropped decades ago is the us making amends for the tragedy in laos what helped to the people need in that little land of mines. you know in the face of a pandemic of a virus that spread so rapidly and so quickly throughout the global population it really think in the short run about changing people's underlying metabolic states one hopes that we can learn something from this too in the long. healthier lifestyles to create
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a more healthy planet. is there for a great sound on this and then you do rule. ours a little matter of business you know what to do i need to write. more 14 or up in a really small town in missouri and. my mom clear out in illinois. her dad i know. because when they were a little someone from. the house. something
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to go through. and i really appreciate all my life because she is. a fighter she. so she's. with example. 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 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
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a good person. but there it is and it is but you young people i hope and if you do you will be strong and really stand up for the right things. for the right things because all the bottom line the main thing is not to close your eyes when something does go wrong not that i want to. spend it my mom was pregnant with me and the nurse. and i don't know my route did. you say. think.
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i can kind of relate to how you feel because i know like i love my family more than anything like my mom my best. one. and so i don't know. what i would do. my dad. those are like all those years of your life that are going to get back. you have their wisdom. you know 40 year old would be 50. that's crazy i just respect. i don't think i would ever be able to. he would say that. i was young your age you know when the war broke out there for things. and to see. witnessing
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things what i have seen in. it is like i say i don't care who you hate. i cannot this have to come from a higher. 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. your ability to say that you're not ever going to hate. when you're fighting with will be like oh i hate you. 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. so
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and this has. been this is was my mom. this is what's left of this. and you can see the color was a vivid beautiful yet. 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 myself when i hold my hands. whenever i go to sleep she is with me she is always with.
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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 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 if 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. teenagers are really hard to reach now they're distracted with their internet social networks and i think that sonia change that for me at least. she had such a personal message that it was hard not to put yourself in her place and think about what it 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
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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. international memorial awards i'm now open for entries the media professionals are eligible whether you're a freelance journalist work for alternative media or part of a global news. fall to participate in the show published works in video all written for much go to award dot altie dot com and enter now. 'd take
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a look at the. time but. do you think she a good citizen who said you can only put your woke. ringback up one. piece in all the shows all the stuff done there is a size 6 figure if you put stinky the body we know as. we see every mall. with the politically to. think lydia believes in the sun and i know that some function is likely to shift she's vicious. oh. yes.
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i. was. young punk police fired tear gas and water got on us protesters filled the streets against beijing's new security at all for the area washington denounces china's response and hence that sanctions. the muslim community is celebrating the end of the month long fast while some countries are. willing to change. could face years behind bars for corruption. to go on trial.
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