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but the story of anne frank, a teenage dutchjewish girl who hid with herfamily from the nazis during he years. generations later, the stark simplicity of the secret annex that the franks experienced still resonates with teenagers. translation: it's really special, how we now live, while in the past it was like this. so i think you can learn a lot from this. translation: it is a story about violence. we don't want something like this to happen again, so it is important to know what happened and what the consequences were. king wilhelm alexander was on hand to officially reopen the anne frank house museum after a two—year renovation. curators have refurbished displays and installed a multilingual audio guide with more information aboutjust how eight people managed to hide for two years before they were discovered and deported to the auschwitz death camp. anne's diaries were read by her father, otto, who managed to survive the war. he said her writing showed just what a serious person was. he also said he hadn't realised how little he really knew about his daughter. and the museum aims t
but the story of anne frank, a teenage dutchjewish girl who hid with herfamily from the nazis during he years. generations later, the stark simplicity of the secret annex that the franks experienced still resonates with teenagers. translation: it's really special, how we now live, while in the past it was like this. so i think you can learn a lot from this. translation: it is a story about violence. we don't want something like this to happen again, so it is important to know what happened and...
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becoming anne frank. you've read it. oh, good. i highly recommend it. it's a really sort of challenging piece about how the diary of anne frank became the holocaust narrative that everybody going to. and why it was more appealing to the general public then the holocaust from people who had written about the concentration camps. it was extremely challenging to me as a person who thinks a lot about feminism these days. it seems to be resurgent. the article that did a really good job of complicating the forces that elevated her story above all others. i had never read something like that before. also the organization that runs the in denmark. smithsonian magazine becoming anne frank is the name of the article. that's all the time we have. i really want to thank you for coming. [applause] thank you so much the miami book for for having us. thank you rebecca for the time and writing. thank you for listening. [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] that wraps up today's live coverage of the fair. we are back with more offer of ends tomorrow. visit ou
becoming anne frank. you've read it. oh, good. i highly recommend it. it's a really sort of challenging piece about how the diary of anne frank became the holocaust narrative that everybody going to. and why it was more appealing to the general public then the holocaust from people who had written about the concentration camps. it was extremely challenging to me as a person who thinks a lot about feminism these days. it seems to be resurgent. the article that did a really good job of...
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becoming anne frank. you've read it. oh, good. i highly recommend it. it's a really sort of challenging piece about how the diary of anne frank became the holocaust narrative that everybody going to. and why it was more appealing to the general public then the holocaust from people who had written about the concentration camps. it was extremely challenging to me as a person who thinks a lot about feminism these days. it seems to be resurgent. the article that did a really good job of complicating the forces that elevated her story above all others. i had never read something like that before. also the organization that runs the in denmark. smithsonian magazine becoming anne frank is the name of the article. that's all the time we have. i really want to thank you for coming. [applause] thank you so much the miami book for for having us. thank you rebecca for the time and writing. thank you for listening. [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible conversations]
becoming anne frank. you've read it. oh, good. i highly recommend it. it's a really sort of challenging piece about how the diary of anne frank became the holocaust narrative that everybody going to. and why it was more appealing to the general public then the holocaust from people who had written about the concentration camps. it was extremely challenging to me as a person who thinks a lot about feminism these days. it seems to be resurgent. the article that did a really good job of...
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he served in world war i and anne frank's -- anne frank famously wrote the diary before she was taken to the concentration camp. there was a sense among many germans, especially those who served the military, that jews had stayed at home, that they were on the left and had never been all that excited about the war in the first place. the officer corps of the german army was completely free of jews , i think. i think it was all christian. those were some of the dynamics. anti-semitism, it's always easy to stir up, especially when there is a sense that the nation has lost something. bytorically, jews were seen many christians as not part of a nation, really. the wondering jews, a group of cosmopolitan given wealth. these were some of the elements that went into germans backing the idea that the jews were to blame for german defeat. host: this is one of the main battlefields, argonne forest. why was that central in the war? the original german plan was to move down both sides of the river valley. when they got to the fortress, that was the logical checkpoint. if you could get past it on
he served in world war i and anne frank's -- anne frank famously wrote the diary before she was taken to the concentration camp. there was a sense among many germans, especially those who served the military, that jews had stayed at home, that they were on the left and had never been all that excited about the war in the first place. the officer corps of the german army was completely free of jews , i think. i think it was all christian. those were some of the dynamics. anti-semitism, it's...
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i think the fed and anne frank have always had the authority to do the tailing and i don't think requires economic growth act to say the economic growth act raises from 5200 and has another threshold between 250 and precludes the fed -- [inaudible] or at least global light. i think that is something the fed should have done a long time ago is to tailor and i'm not sure they could do it but they are working at getting the basics down and is now the time to look at tailoring. even though the chemical that came out in thresholds they're looking at more holistically and here's the -- looking at risk factors as opposed to only size and asset size and i'm not sure i agree that the five risk fact they came up with including sizes are necessary right ones were equally weighted the way they are in the proposal because but i think it's the right way of going about it the more the stated inside thresholds. >> i was just going to say it's a question always of where you draw a line and if you look at the banks in that category, are they closer to the [inaudible] or closer to the regionals in the next
i think the fed and anne frank have always had the authority to do the tailing and i don't think requires economic growth act to say the economic growth act raises from 5200 and has another threshold between 250 and precludes the fed -- [inaudible] or at least global light. i think that is something the fed should have done a long time ago is to tailor and i'm not sure they could do it but they are working at getting the basics down and is now the time to look at tailoring. even though the...
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frank. >> ann rubin outside mineta san jose international airport tonight. thank you. >>> new details on that nationwide recall to stop eating romaine lettuce. according to the california newspaper the romaine lettuce tainted with e. coli is very likely to have originated in monterey county or the surrounding region. that's according to the county's agricultural commissioner. henry gonzales said the date of the 32 reported illnesses from october 8th through the 31st corresponds with the romaine lettuce season in monterey and san benito counties. the grower-shipper association of central california an organization made up of local companies, said its partners are removing products from store shelves and restaurants. >>> 45 years after the body of a young woman was found near stanford university, detectives from the santa clara county sheriff's office say they have her killer. >> the victim was a law clerk who disappeared back in 1973. our crime reporter henry lee is here now with more. >> reporter: this case was solved like so many others we have seen recentl
frank. >> ann rubin outside mineta san jose international airport tonight. thank you. >>> new details on that nationwide recall to stop eating romaine lettuce. according to the california newspaper the romaine lettuce tainted with e. coli is very likely to have originated in monterey county or the surrounding region. that's according to the county's agricultural commissioner. henry gonzales said the date of the 32 reported illnesses from october 8th through the 31st corresponds...
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vote for oz griebel and monty frank. anne: thank you so much. mr. lamont? one minute. mr. lamont: we found out in the last week these are serious times. you need a leader who sets the tone, who brings people together, in a time of crisis somebody who is going to get the job done. you have a real choice in this election coming up. you have somebody who is not providing a serious solution, is talking about eliminating $10 billion, $12 billion. you know who is going to pay, each and every one of the folks in your towns is going to pay, higher property taxes, cut in education. you need somebody who is going to stand up and fight for obamacare and for protections we need. wherever i go, people tell me about preexisting conditions. their dad with diabetes, and do? are we going to and promise you, as governor, we will make sure those people are protected. somebody who knows how to start a business and create jobs. bob has let businesses go under. i am a going to let that happen. i hope to bring a major business to hartford. i will do everything i can to make you believe in this s
vote for oz griebel and monty frank. anne: thank you so much. mr. lamont? one minute. mr. lamont: we found out in the last week these are serious times. you need a leader who sets the tone, who brings people together, in a time of crisis somebody who is going to get the job done. you have a real choice in this election coming up. you have somebody who is not providing a serious solution, is talking about eliminating $10 billion, $12 billion. you know who is going to pay, each and every one of...
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frank, julie? >> ann rubin, thank you. >>> you read, studied and then you voted. coming up some updated stats on statewide propositions that may make you wonder, is it even worth doing? >> 72%. >> 72% are found unconstitutional. >> plus, poll workers and voters racing into action and save a life on election day. >>> governor brown is celebrating the successful outcome to the midterms. today he said his top priority for the election was defending california's gas tax increase and proposition 6 was soundly defeated at the polls. the measure would have ended the 12-cent a gallon gas tax and vehicle fee increase that brown signed into law last year. the money pays for road improvements. critics accused state leaders of misleading voters by using confusion lack on the ballot tie and they voted build. that'sto everybody that helped out and it was -- it was an arduous effort. >> supporters of proposition 6 have said they will start a recall campaign against attorney general xavier becerra for writing misleading voter information about the measure. a spokesman for caltrai
frank, julie? >> ann rubin, thank you. >>> you read, studied and then you voted. coming up some updated stats on statewide propositions that may make you wonder, is it even worth doing? >> 72%. >> 72% are found unconstitutional. >> plus, poll workers and voters racing into action and save a life on election day. >>> governor brown is celebrating the successful outcome to the midterms. today he said his top priority for the election was defending...
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vice president swig will be the presiding officer joined by commissioner ann lazarus and commissioner darryl honda. president frank fung is absent. to my left is the deputy city attorney who will provide the board legal advice. at the controls is the legal assistant and i'm julie rosenberg, the board's executive director. we will be joined by representatives from the city departments that have cases before the board this evening. chris buck, urban forester, san francisco public works, bureau of urban forrestry and richer zuster and we expect joseph duffy, senior building inspector, representing the department of building inspection. the board meeting guidelines are as follows. the board requests you turn off or silence all phones and other electronic devices. please carry on conversations in the hallway. the rules of presentation as as follows. appellant, and respondents are given 7 minutes for the case and 3 minutes for the rebuttal. people affiliated must include the comments within the seven or three-minute periods. members of the public who are not affiliated with the parties have up to three minutes to addres
vice president swig will be the presiding officer joined by commissioner ann lazarus and commissioner darryl honda. president frank fung is absent. to my left is the deputy city attorney who will provide the board legal advice. at the controls is the legal assistant and i'm julie rosenberg, the board's executive director. we will be joined by representatives from the city departments that have cases before the board this evening. chris buck, urban forester, san francisco public works, bureau of...
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when you're dealing with those two things, frank, trying to get those two to play out, is there a sense or maybe, anni don't know, who has the better answer on this, is there a sense that there is an added pressure and whether or not that's actually trickling over into special counsel? >> i mean, i don't have the sense that he is going to feel the pressure. i think he is steadfast. any indication he is going about it, the press is trying to figure out at every turn where he is and where we are, he's five steps further down the road. i think he's going to keep doing that is correct every indication that there is no changing of course for him. >> look, again, there is so much activity on both sides between the lawyers activity, all the witnesses being called in, michael cohen down there and what we've seen from president trump. we all talk about the democratic congress coming in january, we have a long way to go until we get there. we are still the middle of november. there is six weeks of a lame duck session where republicans still have all the levers of power. i'm very curious to see what happens her
when you're dealing with those two things, frank, trying to get those two to play out, is there a sense or maybe, anni don't know, who has the better answer on this, is there a sense that there is an added pressure and whether or not that's actually trickling over into special counsel? >> i mean, i don't have the sense that he is going to feel the pressure. i think he is steadfast. any indication he is going about it, the press is trying to figure out at every turn where he is and where...