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i knew i nailed the question about the dresden bombings. i got my paper back and it was marked wrong. it was the first question on the test and i will never forget it. you know how it looks whether the teacher slashes through an examine and it is incorrect. but i had it righted. i showed it to sam and he said it was right and i should tell mr. olsen. so i did. it was hard. i remember my voice was shaking. he was a nice guy but i was telling him me was wrong. telling me story to mr. olsen started a conversation that revealed my understanding in a deeper way than what i wrote on the test and that is what learning can be like. complicated, clouded by misperception or maybe he was tired of reading papers and blasted through without reading. sam's work is all about polishing the important facets. he is excellent at heralding what is already right into the schools. he believes in the power of the school to shape the teachers and parents and kids and sam believes in the power of school to help shape our very democracy itself. he tells the story of
i knew i nailed the question about the dresden bombings. i got my paper back and it was marked wrong. it was the first question on the test and i will never forget it. you know how it looks whether the teacher slashes through an examine and it is incorrect. but i had it righted. i showed it to sam and he said it was right and i should tell mr. olsen. so i did. it was hard. i remember my voice was shaking. he was a nice guy but i was telling him me was wrong. telling me story to mr. olsen...
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i knew i nailed the question about the dresden bombings. i got my paper back and it was marked wrong. it was the first question on the test and i will never forget it. you know how it looks whether the teacher slashes through an examine and it is incorrect. but i had it righted. i showed it to sam and he said it was right and i should tell mr. olsen. so i did. it was hard. i remember my voice was shaking. he was a nice guy but i was telling him me was wrong. telling me story to mr. olsen started a conversation that revealed my understanding in a deeper way than what i wrote on the test and that is what learning can be like. complicated, clouded by misperception or maybe he was tired of reading papers and blasted through without reading. sam's work is all about polishing the important facets. he is excellent at heralding what is already right into the schools. he believes in the power of the school to shape the teachers and parents and kids and sam believes in the power of school to help shape our very democracy itself. he tells the story of
i knew i nailed the question about the dresden bombings. i got my paper back and it was marked wrong. it was the first question on the test and i will never forget it. you know how it looks whether the teacher slashes through an examine and it is incorrect. but i had it righted. i showed it to sam and he said it was right and i should tell mr. olsen. so i did. it was hard. i remember my voice was shaking. he was a nice guy but i was telling him me was wrong. telling me story to mr. olsen...
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and i knew that i nailed the question about the dresden bombing. i got my paperback it was marked wrong the first question on the test. you know, how when the teachers flashes through and it is incorrect with the red felt tips / but i had a right and i showed it to sam and he said it was right and i should tell mr. olson. so i did and it was hard i remember my voice was shaking. but i was essentially telling him that he, the teacher, had gotten something wrong. it help to me because telling my story to mr. olson started a conversation revealed my understanding and a deeper way them what i had written on the task. that is learning sometimes complicated clouded by a misconception maybe he was just tired of reading papers was conversation clarity beat -- clarity can be reached. and with his works the great strength is to see where there is something wrong is the power to make a right. and heralding what is already right in american schools more than anybody else and then the parents to entrust their kids to them they believed how they shape the democr
and i knew that i nailed the question about the dresden bombing. i got my paperback it was marked wrong the first question on the test. you know, how when the teachers flashes through and it is incorrect with the red felt tips / but i had a right and i showed it to sam and he said it was right and i should tell mr. olson. so i did and it was hard i remember my voice was shaking. but i was essentially telling him that he, the teacher, had gotten something wrong. it help to me because telling my...
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. >> small dresden has hammer a blue baseball cap with the latter half a the letter ton that. >> the victim was taken to the children tough battle. her condition is still unknown. the family of a baby boy who was adopted as offering a $10,000 reward for a safe return. >> 6 weeks old. he was walking with the baby when a man and woman approached him. the man hit him with a gun and one man carried the boy away. suspects were last seen driving an older model ford. a student at indiana university has died at her sword else.surety house. sorority house the times to revive the stagnant for more than one hour were not successful. a native of libertyville illinois. she was starting her junior year working towards a degree in education. because of her death is still being investigated. >> and a schoolteacher is on leave. accused of convincing a boy. taught at the middle school for 19 years. just teaching just this past wednesday. police say there have been no allegations made involving students. >> federal judge has dismissed a federal rights lawsuit against the chicago police department. >> t
. >> small dresden has hammer a blue baseball cap with the latter half a the letter ton that. >> the victim was taken to the children tough battle. her condition is still unknown. the family of a baby boy who was adopted as offering a $10,000 reward for a safe return. >> 6 weeks old. he was walking with the baby when a man and woman approached him. the man hit him with a gun and one man carried the boy away. suspects were last seen driving an older model ford. a student at...
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people covering this particular war would have covered hiroshima, nagasaki and the firebombing of dresdenrmany. a lot of civilians were killed there too but i don't think reporters back then were all that concerned about the disproportion -- disproportionate number of deaths. i don't think they were saying 10,000 germans were killed today but only 17 americans were killed. because they understood that one side started the war and we didn't start the war. in this case hamas started the war. israel didn't start the war and i don't want to sound cavalier or insensitive but when you start a war, i'm sorry, bad things are going to happen. 's always been tension in the liberal community and that brings us to the hollywood thing because as you said, you know, look, the palestinian people are devastated. all right. they're being held hostage by hamas. hamas got the guns, guns come from iran. the palestinian people don't have jobs. they don't have anything. they can't stand up against hamas so hamas controls. you got to feel sorry for the palestinians to some extent and i do and i think you do too
people covering this particular war would have covered hiroshima, nagasaki and the firebombing of dresdenrmany. a lot of civilians were killed there too but i don't think reporters back then were all that concerned about the disproportion -- disproportionate number of deaths. i don't think they were saying 10,000 germans were killed today but only 17 americans were killed. because they understood that one side started the war and we didn't start the war. in this case hamas started the war....
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>> the people who live there and who are older than i am call it dresden, looks like syria in shujayea, it looks like aleppo. you are talking about widespread -- >> are some areas intact? >> of course. that is we highlight the conflict, we have a very narrow lens of war. we don't focus on the market, there is a market working in gaza city, people are shopping. but definitely, the deaf takings is in the millions, gaza doesn't have the money to pay its own people, let alone reconstruct, the powerpoint,al the facilities. israel will come in at great expense and reconstructing and a lot of that will be paid by united states. war led by israel, the reconstruction led by israel and the united states. >> now of course what happens with the ceasefire? we spoke yesterday with chief palestinian negotiator, how israel will deal with the factions in palestine. >> we don't have a hamas government now in gaza, we're in charge. >> that's what other palestinian leaders have told us. but we've also seen quotes from chief political leader of hamas saying that the military was completely separate, the mi
>> the people who live there and who are older than i am call it dresden, looks like syria in shujayea, it looks like aleppo. you are talking about widespread -- >> are some areas intact? >> of course. that is we highlight the conflict, we have a very narrow lens of war. we don't focus on the market, there is a market working in gaza city, people are shopping. but definitely, the deaf takings is in the millions, gaza doesn't have the money to pay its own people, let alone...
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people covering this particular war would have covered hiroshima, nagasaki and the firebombing of dresden lot of civilians were killed there too but i don't think reporters back then were all that concerned about the disproportion -- disproportionate number of deaths. i don't think they were saying 10,000 germans were killed today but only 17 americans were killed. because they understood that one side started the war and we didn't start the war. in this case hamas started the war. israel didn't start the war and i don't want to sound cavalier or insensitive but when you start a war, i'm sorry, bad things are going to happen. >> right, but there's always been tension in the liberal community and that brings us to the hollywood thing because as you said, you know, look, the palestinian people are devastated. all right. they're being held hostage by hamas. hamas got the guns, guns come from iran. the palestinian people don't have jobs. they don't have anything. they can't stand up against hamas so hamas controls. you got to feel sorry for the palestinians to some extent and i do and i think
people covering this particular war would have covered hiroshima, nagasaki and the firebombing of dresden lot of civilians were killed there too but i don't think reporters back then were all that concerned about the disproportion -- disproportionate number of deaths. i don't think they were saying 10,000 germans were killed today but only 17 americans were killed. because they understood that one side started the war and we didn't start the war. in this case hamas started the war. israel...
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we bombed dresden in the war. we killed millions of people in germany. you and i, in cologne. in those days, you burnt their towns. that is what you did. that were dreadful things happened. of course, it is all dreadful. that is how you fought wars in those days. >> two questions back here. the gentleman sitting down and then the gentleman standing up. then i will come over here. connectiona close with our canadian friends. my question is, how much of theson's had an impact on decision for the canadian campaign, and was the purpose to america, british north gain more land for the united states, or a combination of both? if the canadian campaign had not onurred, what was the impact the bladensburg battle or the war of 1812? >> if we can keep the answers short, we will try to take as many questions as possible. >> the main point is this was the only way that the americans could really fight the british. -- it isu.s. navy pretty miniscule at this point, less than about 20 major vessels up against 600 vessels with the royal navy. the easiest way to fight the british was up in cana
we bombed dresden in the war. we killed millions of people in germany. you and i, in cologne. in those days, you burnt their towns. that is what you did. that were dreadful things happened. of course, it is all dreadful. that is how you fought wars in those days. >> two questions back here. the gentleman sitting down and then the gentleman standing up. then i will come over here. connectiona close with our canadian friends. my question is, how much of theson's had an impact on decision...
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this happened in nearby dresden. roaming around. check out the interior. >> it is a people person. like to be around people. >> a new mascot perhaps. >> he is cute. so adorable. >> she is adorable until they rip your face off. >> stay tuned. coming up. hidden hotel fees. did you know costing you at home billions of dollars a year. the fine print you need to read before going on your labor day get away. >> who is the homeless man who accepted a big award from the miley cyrus last night. the singer's stunt and how it is paying off. off awe later, electronic gadgets, heading back to school. from copy machines to computers, our giz wiz is making the grade here. you're watching "world news now." ♪ welcome back welcome back ♪ ♪ welcome back welcome back for ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by vista print. oh boy, this always happeyou're clean.ther. you got that right! bam! just gotta check your bag. huh, charmin ultra strong. you're cleaner than i thought. charmin ultra strong cleans so much better it meets even his highest standards of clean. with a soft duraclean
this happened in nearby dresden. roaming around. check out the interior. >> it is a people person. like to be around people. >> a new mascot perhaps. >> he is cute. so adorable. >> she is adorable until they rip your face off. >> stay tuned. coming up. hidden hotel fees. did you know costing you at home billions of dollars a year. the fine print you need to read before going on your labor day get away. >> who is the homeless man who accepted a big award from...
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size of protests was increased dramatically throughout east germany most notably in the cities of dresdensince the media was under censorship, any images had to be smuggled out. and the east german regime realizing that it created a new monster essentially planned a tiananmen square event on the night of october 9, 1989 in the city of leipzig. there was distribution of machine guns with bullets. just the level of preparations for a bloody and violent event on october 9, 1989 in leipzig. and that event might have happened and we might talk about the two tiananmens in 1989 but for the fact that the demonstrators in leipzig behaved in two unexpected ways. their numbers were massive. their numbers were over 100,000 and they were peaceful and nonviolent and deployed troops instead of firing them began joining their ranks and i described that process based on interviews with police officers and others in the course of the book. it was a remarkable event. it has not been understood as it should be because of a key stepping stone on to the collapse of the wall. because the smugglers smuggled out
size of protests was increased dramatically throughout east germany most notably in the cities of dresdensince the media was under censorship, any images had to be smuggled out. and the east german regime realizing that it created a new monster essentially planned a tiananmen square event on the night of october 9, 1989 in the city of leipzig. there was distribution of machine guns with bullets. just the level of preparations for a bloody and violent event on october 9, 1989 in leipzig. and...
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size of protests was increased dramatically throughout east germany most notably in the cities of dresdenle. ipzig. since the media was under censorship, any images had to be smuggled out. one of the more interesting pest for this book, i interviewed former smugglers that made video cassettes and smuggled it out to the west. then they were broadcast back to eastern europe. and the east german regime realizing that it created a new monster essentially planned a tiananmen square event on the night of october 9, 1989 in the city of leipzig. this was perhaps the biggest surprise of my research was the extent of the deployment, the orders to shoot, the distribution of machine guns with bullets. just the level of preparations for a bloody and violent event on october 9, 1989 in leipzig. this is in this region known as saxony and leipzig. and that event might have happened and we might talk about the two tiananmens in 1989 but for the fact that the demonstrators in leipzig behaved in two unexpected ways. their numbers were massive. their numbers were over 100,000 protesters which no one expected
size of protests was increased dramatically throughout east germany most notably in the cities of dresdenle. ipzig. since the media was under censorship, any images had to be smuggled out. one of the more interesting pest for this book, i interviewed former smugglers that made video cassettes and smuggled it out to the west. then they were broadcast back to eastern europe. and the east german regime realizing that it created a new monster essentially planned a tiananmen square event on the...
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size of protests was increased dramatically throughout east germany most notably in the cities of dresdene smuggled out. and the east german regime realizing that it created a new monster essentially planned a tiananmen square event on the night of october 9, 1989 in the city of leipzig. there was distribution of machine guns with bullets. just the level of preparations for a bloody and violent event on october 9, 1989, in leipzig. and that event might have happened and we might talk about the two tiananmens in 1989 but for the fact that the demonstrators in leipzig behaved in two unexpected ways. their numbers were massive. their numbers were over 100,000 and they were peaceful and nonviolent and deployed troops instead of firing them began joining their ranks and i described that process based on interviews with police officers and others in the course of the book. it was a remarkable event. it has not been understood as it should be because of a key stepping stone on to the collapse of the wall. because the smugglers smuggled out video images of the failure of the regime to carry out i
size of protests was increased dramatically throughout east germany most notably in the cities of dresdene smuggled out. and the east german regime realizing that it created a new monster essentially planned a tiananmen square event on the night of october 9, 1989 in the city of leipzig. there was distribution of machine guns with bullets. just the level of preparations for a bloody and violent event on october 9, 1989, in leipzig. and that event might have happened and we might talk about the...
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size of protests was increased dramatically throughout east germany most notably in the cities of dresdensince the media was under censorship, any images had to be smuggled out. and the east german regime realizing that it created a new monster essentially planned a tiananmen square event on the night of october 9, 1989 in the city of leipzig. there was distribution of machine guns with bullets. just the level of preparations for a bloody and violent event on october 9, 1989 in leipzig. and that event might have happened and we might talk about the two tiananmens in 1989 but for the fact that the demonstrators in leipzig behaved in two unexpected ways. their numbers were massive. their numbers were over 100,000 and they were peaceful and nonviolent and deployed troops instead of firing them began joining their ranks and i described that process based on interviews with police officers and others in the course of the book. it was a remarkable event. it has not been understood as it should be because of a key stepping stone on to the collapse of the wall. because the smugglers smuggled out
size of protests was increased dramatically throughout east germany most notably in the cities of dresdensince the media was under censorship, any images had to be smuggled out. and the east german regime realizing that it created a new monster essentially planned a tiananmen square event on the night of october 9, 1989 in the city of leipzig. there was distribution of machine guns with bullets. just the level of preparations for a bloody and violent event on october 9, 1989 in leipzig. and...
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dresden and nagasaki, they have placed a huge target on their backs by doing this and i'm serious.hen are the bad guys going to understand that it's just better to walk on the other side of the street. go ahead. pick on europeans. they will pay your ransom. they are on a vacation from history. again, i'm not being facetious here. there is no jingoism here. this is just stupid. >> nothing speaks the conscience of war weary americans and pictures we saw yesterday all over the front pages. horrifying and you can't just sit and let it go by. >> you cannot let this go by. they have exposed themselves. >> your father, your brother, your uncle. >> they have exposed themselves as the cancer they are. the president of the united states are now calling them a cancer has has to be cut off. >> everyone will agree. >> the attacks now will only accelerate and have as of yesterday. >>> to washington now. bbc state correspondent is back from lebanon. kim, thank you for being with us. >> great to be here. >> what can you tell us what happened, looking at the commando raid, the attempt by special fo
dresden and nagasaki, they have placed a huge target on their backs by doing this and i'm serious.hen are the bad guys going to understand that it's just better to walk on the other side of the street. go ahead. pick on europeans. they will pay your ransom. they are on a vacation from history. again, i'm not being facetious here. there is no jingoism here. this is just stupid. >> nothing speaks the conscience of war weary americans and pictures we saw yesterday all over the front pages....