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that was ultimately shot down by the nazis well now 75 years post world war 2 weimar is an international cultural magnet. how serious they. were a well known university in our town and. when i came here just i was looking at the university variously and over. that was 2 years ago farzana who is from tehran wanted to pursue her path and try out different art forms she opted for weimar and for a masters in public art and new artistic strategies ringback. when i came here i met were wonderful artists here from all over the war as our program is international not all the time we share. some of our project we need. each other and actually this is one thing that i hadn't experienced before because when i was in iran most of my work was in the visual. the nature archivist currently showing a selection of her cartoons which are very personal interpretation of the works of a controversial german philosopher printed in nature. she read him as a teenager but did not know at the time that he had spent the last years of his life here at the villas public which was renovated at the beginning of the 20
that was ultimately shot down by the nazis well now 75 years post world war 2 weimar is an international cultural magnet. how serious they. were a well known university in our town and. when i came here just i was looking at the university variously and over. that was 2 years ago farzana who is from tehran wanted to pursue her path and try out different art forms she opted for weimar and for a masters in public art and new artistic strategies ringback. when i came here i met were wonderful...
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recalls that early powerhouse period and the creative force that was ultimately shot down by the nazis well now 75 years post world war 2 weimar is an international cultural magnate. very well known universe in our town and when i came here i was looking for the you know very very universal. that was 2 years ago farzana who is from tehran wanted to pursue her path and try out different art forms she opted for weimar and for a masters in public art a new artistic strategies ringback. when i came here i met wonderful artist here from all over the war as our program is international not all the time. and some of our projects we need. each other and actually this is one thing that i hadn't experienced before because when i was in iran most of my work was. the nature archive is currently showing a selection of her cartoons which are her very personal interpretation of the works of the controversial german philosopher nature. she read him as a teenager but did not know at the time that he had spent the last years of his life here at the villa. which was renovated at the beginning of the 20th cent
recalls that early powerhouse period and the creative force that was ultimately shot down by the nazis well now 75 years post world war 2 weimar is an international cultural magnate. very well known universe in our town and when i came here i was looking for the you know very very universal. that was 2 years ago farzana who is from tehran wanted to pursue her path and try out different art forms she opted for weimar and for a masters in public art a new artistic strategies ringback. when i came...
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recalls that early powerhouse period and the creative force that was ultimately shot down by the nazis well now 75 years post world war 2 weimar is an international cultural magnate. very well known university in our town and when i came here just i was looking at the universe where is the universe. that was 2 years ago farzana who's from tehran wanted to pursue her path and try out different art forms she opted for weimar and for a masters in public art and new artistic strategies. ringback and when i came here i made a bundle for artists here from all over the war as our program is international all the time we share. some of our project we need. each other and actually this is one thing that i hadn't experienced before because when i was in iran most of my work was. given. the nature archivist currently showing a selection of her cartoons which are her very personal interpretation of the works of a controversial german philosopher nature. she read him as a teenager but did not know at the time that he had spent the last years of his life here at the villa so public which was renovated at
recalls that early powerhouse period and the creative force that was ultimately shot down by the nazis well now 75 years post world war 2 weimar is an international cultural magnate. very well known university in our town and when i came here just i was looking at the universe where is the universe. that was 2 years ago farzana who's from tehran wanted to pursue her path and try out different art forms she opted for weimar and for a masters in public art and new artistic strategies. ringback...
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recalls that early powerhouse period and the creative force that was ultimately shot down by the nazis well now 75 years post world war 2 weimar is an international cultural magnate. very well known university in our town and when i think here just i was looking. very universal. that was 2 years ago farzana who is from tehran wanted to pursue her path and try out different art forms she opted for weimar and for a masters in public art a new artistic strategies ringback. when i came here i met very wonderful artist here from all over the war as our program is international all the time. and some of our projects we need. each other and actually this is one thing that i hadn't experienced before because when i was in iran most of my work was. division of. the nature archive is currently showing a selection of her cartoons which are her very personal interpretation of the works of a controversial german philosopher nature. she read him as a teenager but did not know at the time that he had spent the last years of his life here at the villa sailed public which was renovated at the beginning of t
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recalls that early powerhouse period and the creative force that was ultimately shot down by the nazis well now 75 years post world war 2 weimar is an international cultural magnate. paul house who is the. very well known university in our town 'd and when i came here just i was looking at the universe in various the universe and. that was 2 years ago farzana who's from tehran wanted to pursue her path and try out different art forms she opted for weimar and for a masters in public art and new artistic strategies ringback ringback. when i came here i met wonderful artists here from all over the war as our program is international all the time we share. some of our projects we need. each other and actually this is one thing that i hadn't experienced before because when i was in iran most of my work was in division of. the nature archive is currently showing a selection of her cartoons which are very personal interpretation of the works of a controversial german philosopher nature. she read him as a teenager but did not know at the time that he had spent the last years of his life here at the
recalls that early powerhouse period and the creative force that was ultimately shot down by the nazis well now 75 years post world war 2 weimar is an international cultural magnate. paul house who is the. very well known university in our town 'd and when i came here just i was looking at the universe in various the universe and. that was 2 years ago farzana who's from tehran wanted to pursue her path and try out different art forms she opted for weimar and for a masters in public art and new...
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recalls that early powerhouse period and the creative force that was ultimately shot down by the nazis well now 75 years post world war 2 weimar is an international cultural magnet. you know we're told and. when i think here just look. at the university where is the university. that was 2 years ago farzana who is from tehran wanted to pursue her path and try out different art forms she opted for weimar and for a masters in public art and new artistic strategies ringback ringback. when i came here i met were wonderful artist here from all over the war as our program is international not all the time we share. some of our project we need. each other and actually this is one thing that i hadn't experienced before because when i was in iran most of my work was in. the nature archive is currently showing a selection of her cartoons which are very personal interpretation of the works of a controversial german philosopher nature. she read him as a teenager but did not know at the time that he had spent the last years of his life here at the villa sale public which was renovated at the beginning of
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recalls that early powerhouse period and the creative force that was ultimately shot down by the nazis well now 75 years post world war 2 weimar is an international cultural magnet. university in our town and when i came here just i was looking. very. that was 2 years ago farzana who's from tehran wanted to pursue her path and try out different art forms she opted for weimar and for a masters in public art a new artistic strategies ringback. when i came here i made a bundle for artists here from all over the war as our program is international not all the time. and some of our projects we need. each other and actually this is the one thing that i hadn't experienced before because when i was in iran most of my work was in.
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the infamous auschwitz concentration camp is located and where joining the 2nd world war the nazis murdered well over a 1000000 people most of them jews. and this is ice hockey player at least your shutoffs who says he wants to look to the future the israeli learned his hockey in montreal canada where he grew up he's also the captain of the israeli national team now he's playing for. that's the reason why i'm here is to be so jewish people that even after 75 years that the holocaust happened we can succeed i cross the world and with. time zone in auschwitz him and from poland will cheerfully and obviously i'm disappointed in some criticism but i cannot blame him because every single jewish person lived all across in different ways. one of the critics is american rabbi kohl who wrote on his twitter page that it's a patrol for share of a top to play for a team located so close to the former concentration camp i knew i was going to make a kind of walking round the world and. it's your motivation for me. i just can't wait so. that season starts on september 8th for when he or she and shem will play
the infamous auschwitz concentration camp is located and where joining the 2nd world war the nazis murdered well over a 1000000 people most of them jews. and this is ice hockey player at least your shutoffs who says he wants to look to the future the israeli learned his hockey in montreal canada where he grew up he's also the captain of the israeli national team now he's playing for. that's the reason why i'm here is to be so jewish people that even after 75 years that the holocaust happened we...
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but if we could just stop the 2 percent for loads of morag all in the if you got genuine belly nazi cults well then what would start with well for them all and of course they need help you know and we need to look after them. well i'm talking about younger people people who just. don't want to come to work given night she sent their whitefish just to simply say you know i'm all not just question that these are all subsets and unfortunately the system is not just for mom but in general what their experience. with current virus infections on the rise in france many of blaming young people for the search we'll have more on that and other stories after this break. all across the board trump is down in the polls and not just by a full interview traditionally incumbency alone is enough to win reelection but this time around it is a very strong need and let's be clear this is little to do with joe biden how we. seem wrong well we just don't all. get to shape out these days. and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. join me every 1st
but if we could just stop the 2 percent for loads of morag all in the if you got genuine belly nazi cults well then what would start with well for them all and of course they need help you know and we need to look after them. well i'm talking about younger people people who just. don't want to come to work given night she sent their whitefish just to simply say you know i'm all not just question that these are all subsets and unfortunately the system is not just for mom but in general what...
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a conspiracy theories you had representatives of the far right movements and of the new nazi movements as well but you also had people you know every day people who. were being. trampled on because of the measures being taken to try and tackle the pandemic now you also have signs that likened to wearing a mask to wearing a yellow star doing world war 2 or for example. there was a banner showing that the high had which means the day of freedom except that this name is actually the name of a nazi propaganda film by any defense star so those signs were problematic as well . people were calling for angela merkel the chancellor from christopher christian dastan who is the main just the one who's a big it will become quite famous doing that and then he for us to be locked up so we see a sea of angry people who demonstrated on saturday in berlin ok the politicians were very quick to respond to those especially considering the size of the demonstrations what were they say well for example the has ministers say that of course people have a right to protest that's not put in question however if they do
a conspiracy theories you had representatives of the far right movements and of the new nazi movements as well but you also had people you know every day people who. were being. trampled on because of the measures being taken to try and tackle the pandemic now you also have signs that likened to wearing a mask to wearing a yellow star doing world war 2 or for example. there was a banner showing that the high had which means the day of freedom except that this name is actually the name of a nazi...
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well our seventh army push the nazis across sicily.faraway new guinea the maiden airdrop while american an australian ground forces continue to press forward. our growing air power merely daylight road on military jackson italy with 500 bombers. made a daylight raid in sicily with 500 bombers. 's north coast seven captured player mo and went eastward towards miss cena. in the air 177 american be 24 bombers raided the oil refineries and lowest in romania with 300 tons of explosives. ♪ ♪ the initiative no longer belong to the nats nazi fascist in the air or on the ground. (noise) the ruthless rise a river world conquest have been stopped all around the earth. from north africa to the pacific where u.s. army marines captured the airfield on the island of new georgia. on the same day our troops took boondoggle, soviet forces smashed german defenses in central russia. (noise) ♪ ♪ key military targets and the mainland were being mauled. our grand forces were also hitting the emily with devastating power. the crushing defeat suffered by the a
well our seventh army push the nazis across sicily.faraway new guinea the maiden airdrop while american an australian ground forces continue to press forward. our growing air power merely daylight road on military jackson italy with 500 bombers. made a daylight raid in sicily with 500 bombers. 's north coast seven captured player mo and went eastward towards miss cena. in the air 177 american be 24 bombers raided the oil refineries and lowest in romania with 300 tons of explosives. ♪ ♪ the...
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as well as 100,000 italian prisoners. most of the nazisland through the straits of messina. ♪ ♪ 11 days after the fall of sicily, allied headquarters in the pacific announced the end of all japanese resistance on new georgia island. ♪ ♪ general mcarthur's forces were starting on the road back. we had already begun our island dropping. but the battle for nazi held italy was only beginning. anne on the 3rd of september, two british divisions cross the straits of messina to land on the toe of the italian boot. ♪ ♪ six days later, american forces struck the beach at palermo, 30 miles south of naples. they then met stiff enemy resistance. ♪ ♪ (noise) ♪ ♪ four days after the landing, emergence the enemy force a strong counterattack pouring in some of its best troops. for a time, how are foothold was precarious. but supported by a concentration of combined firepower by aircraft, naval guns and artillery, the allies held the beach head. (noise) the heavy pounding by land, c and air was too much for the nazis. they fell back as our own forces pushe
as well as 100,000 italian prisoners. most of the nazisland through the straits of messina. ♪ ♪ 11 days after the fall of sicily, allied headquarters in the pacific announced the end of all japanese resistance on new georgia island. ♪ ♪ general mcarthur's forces were starting on the road back. we had already begun our island dropping. but the battle for nazi held italy was only beginning. anne on the 3rd of september, two british divisions cross the straits of messina to land on the toe...
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as well as 100,000 italian prisoners. most of the nazisaped to the mainland across the straights of macena. ♪ ♪ >> 11 days later allies announced the end of all japanese resistance on new georgia island. general macarthur's forces were already beginning their march back. the battle or nazi-held italy was only beginning.for nazi-hel was only beginning. on the 3rd of september two british divisions crossed the straight to land on the toe of the italian boot. six days later american forces struck the beach at palermo. they met stiff enemy resistance. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> four days after the landings the reinforced enemy launched a strong counter attack, pouring in some of its best troops. for a time, our foothold was precarious. but supported by a concentration of combined fire power from aircraft, naval guns and artillery, the allies held the beachhead. [ artillery fire ] >> the heavy pounding by land, sea and air was too much for the nazis. they fell back as our forces pushed on to naples. by then italy surrenderred. elements of general mark clar
as well as 100,000 italian prisoners. most of the nazisaped to the mainland across the straights of macena. ♪ ♪ >> 11 days later allies announced the end of all japanese resistance on new georgia island. general macarthur's forces were already beginning their march back. the battle or nazi-held italy was only beginning.for nazi-hel was only beginning. on the 3rd of september two british divisions crossed the straight to land on the toe of the italian boot. six days later american...
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as well as 100,000 italian prisoners. most of the nazisland across the straits of messina. 11 days after the fall of sicily allied headquarters in the pacific announced the end of all japanese resistance on new georgia island. general mcarthur's forces were starting on the road back. we'd already begun our island hopping in the central solemnes. but the battle for nazi held italy was only beginning. on the third of september two british divisions crossed the staits of messina. six days later american forces struck the beach 30 miles south of naples. they met stiffnomy resistance. ♪ ♪ four days after the landings the hurriedly reinforced enemy launched a counter attack pouring ensome of its best troops. for a time our foothold was precarious. but supported by a constraz of combined firepower from aircraft, naval guns and artillery the allies held the beach. the heavy pounding by land, sea and air was too much for the nazis. they fell back as our own forces pushed on towards naples. by then italy had surrendered unconditionally while officia
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well i am. having a. good . time. they were abducted by the nazis until they can to germany to be raised as citizens of the. jury. world war 2 thousands of polish children suffered this fate. even today many of them don't know who their real parents were. stolen children kidnapped in campaign of non-si germany. in 15 minutes long t.w. . more. every day counts for us and for our planet. the ideas is on its way to bring you more on conservation. how to make cities green. how can we protect habitats. we can make a difference to the ideas the environmental series and the $3000.00 on t.w. and online. i'm secure that volume or that's hard and in the end this is a me you're not allowed to stay here any more we will send you back. are you familiar with this. list smugglers would lie and say. what's your story. 'd 'd on what numbers of women especially are victims of violence comes in it's. part and send us your story we are trying in all ways to understand this new culture. another villa turn other guests you want to become a citizen. in for migrants your platform for a while information. come . come. this is c w n
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attending that protest there were pots who can be described as a neo nazis and far right that's the way authorities have been describing it as well in particular when you look at the images that we saw from there i stuck together you political correspondent thomas farah thank you. let's get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world tens of thousands of people took to the streets of fellow loose on sunday for another day of protests calling for president alexander lukashenko to resign more than 100 people were arrested the protests began on august 9th after the shingle claimed victory in the election the opposition say was raped. police in the u.s. city of portland have launched a homicide investigation after a man died during clashes on saturday night skirmishes broke out after hundreds of supporters of president donald trump drove through the city trump and his democratic opponents have blamed each other for the violence. and india says it has voted what it calls provocative military movements by china over a disputed border tensions have been rising as the 2 countries build more roads and army facilities
attending that protest there were pots who can be described as a neo nazis and far right that's the way authorities have been describing it as well in particular when you look at the images that we saw from there i stuck together you political correspondent thomas farah thank you. let's get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world tens of thousands of people took to the streets of fellow loose on sunday for another day of protests calling for president alexander...
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his head, i would suggest that there was probably more an element of fear in him, as well as he was accused by nazis of being a quote/unquote white jew for carrying on this program. the nazis, as you said, paul, were extremely suspicious of scientist to say begin with. so it's a tricky question that hasn't been answered. i would rather err on the side that they were incompetent rather than necessarily trying to hold back the nazis. do either of you have any comments on that? then i'll move on. jim on facebook asks -- what was the relationship with truman and radios very well with general gross. >> i'll just say real quick, back to my grandfather not being told anything about the atomic bomb, not being told much of anything about anything while he was vice president, i believer the first time he met general groves was when secretary of war henry stimp son brought the general to the white house a little less than two weeks after grandpa was sworn in, to tell him everything they could about the manhattan project and the atomic bombs. grandpa even wrote in "where the buck stops" he wrote his memoirs and
his head, i would suggest that there was probably more an element of fear in him, as well as he was accused by nazis of being a quote/unquote white jew for carrying on this program. the nazis, as you said, paul, were extremely suspicious of scientist to say begin with. so it's a tricky question that hasn't been answered. i would rather err on the side that they were incompetent rather than necessarily trying to hold back the nazis. do either of you have any comments on that? then i'll move on....
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well the killing of all deluca once again turned public attention to the dangers of neo nazis here in germany police are now investigating a series of hate mails from neo nazis which have been sent to politicians journalists and activists some of the threats contain personal information about the recipients information which is not public information which was its access to apparently on police computers in a moment i'll speak with someone who has been targeted but 1st we have this report . mehmet has often seen hatred with his own eyes the lawyer has mostly seen it in german court houses while representing victims of far right terrorism there he faces neo nazis young and old to them he is an enemy stereotype. and if someone writes to you in detail about how you should be strangled with a wire it makes you feel differently because you think what's going on inside the head of the person who sent this. up in the 4 lately diamond has been getting hate mail from the individual or group calling themselves n.s.u. 2.0 they threaten him and many other prominent people with violence and death
well the killing of all deluca once again turned public attention to the dangers of neo nazis here in germany police are now investigating a series of hate mails from neo nazis which have been sent to politicians journalists and activists some of the threats contain personal information about the recipients information which is not public information which was its access to apparently on police computers in a moment i'll speak with someone who has been targeted but 1st we have this report ....
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attending that protest there were parts who can be described as neo nazis and far right that's the way authorities have been describing it as well in particular when you look at the images that we saw from there i stuck to the political correspondent tom sparrow thank you. let's get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world. police in the u.s. city of portland have launched a homicide investigation after a man died during clashes on saturday night skirmishes broke out after hundreds of supporters of president entre drove through the city trump and his democratic opponents of blamed each other for the violence. india says it has thwarted what it calls a provocative military movement by china over a disputed border tensions have been rising as the 2 countries build more roads and army facilities in the remote region in june dozens of indian troops were killed in a brawl with their chinese counterparts on the frontier. at least 3 migrants died and 5 others were injured when a fire broke out on a boat carrying them across the mediterranean the smoke from the fire could be seen from a beach near the italian tow
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so how do you communicate this story, what you're saying comparing them to nazi germany to those people? >> welle have the issue of money thrown in. with nazi germany there was slightly isolated in the world and the economy of the country was different shape than it is now. they are completely in economic plans. as you say people are actively seeking investment in china. we are more reliant on who should be a geopolitical enemy and in terms of human rights, i'd say there's tons of comparisons. we literally have people being on train to concentration camps based solely on religion. i mean, that is what nazi germany is known for and what i find quite disappointing people in the u.s., mostly in the left love to use the comparison of hitler, nazi germany, holocaust to label anyone they see as an opponent, but we have literal behavior that is exactly the same as that of nazi germany happening across the world and quite often it's just silenced. so if anything i see china as more of a danger than nazi germany in a lot of ways. maria: which is why people like kevin mccarthy are saying what do the chine
so how do you communicate this story, what you're saying comparing them to nazi germany to those people? >> welle have the issue of money thrown in. with nazi germany there was slightly isolated in the world and the economy of the country was different shape than it is now. they are completely in economic plans. as you say people are actively seeking investment in china. we are more reliant on who should be a geopolitical enemy and in terms of human rights, i'd say there's tons of...
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briggs had, i would suggest that there was probably more of an element of fear in him as well as he was accused by nazis of being a quote unquote white you for carrying on this program. and nazis as you said paul were extremely suspicious of scientists to begin with. it's a tricky question that really hasn't been answered but i rather err on the side that they were incompetent, rather than necessarily trying to hold back the dots. have either of you have any comments on that? >>. >> then all move on. jen on facebook says what was the a relationship between roseanne truman and leslie gross. >> i'll just say real quick. back again to my grandfather not being told. he was not told anything about the atomic bomb or anything as vice president. i believe the first time that he met general groves was when secretary of war hair and resistance and brought the general to the white house a little less than two weeks after grandpa was sworn in to give him the entire, to tell him everything they could about the manhattan project in the atomic bombs. grandpa even wrote in where the weather box stops. he wrote his mem
briggs had, i would suggest that there was probably more of an element of fear in him as well as he was accused by nazis of being a quote unquote white you for carrying on this program. and nazis as you said paul were extremely suspicious of scientists to begin with. it's a tricky question that really hasn't been answered but i rather err on the side that they were incompetent, rather than necessarily trying to hold back the dots. have either of you have any comments on that? >>. >>...
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we defeated nazis, communists, terrorists, now covid, we'll defeat this as well. think what the bond market is telling us, look, the outlook for this is probably going to be better than expected. i think there is an issue there. i think you have to look at prices as well. i think we're starting to see some inflation. i think as we see the two combine, the hope, possibly some inflation with wages and individuals getting back to work, that is where i think you will see bonds perform poorer. the narrative will move with equities. charles: let's hope so. i'm greedy. i want this rally to continue for a little bit of time, like three, four, five more years. keith, david, thank you very much. appreciate it. by the way you remember the cds were beacon of everyone as opportunities and everyone's hope and dreams? now they're regressing into dangerous havens of fear and hopelessness. at 2:25 i get reaction from giano caldwell on that. the white house told us the cares act what it has done but how close are we to an economy that will really stumble if lawmakers do not get the
we defeated nazis, communists, terrorists, now covid, we'll defeat this as well. think what the bond market is telling us, look, the outlook for this is probably going to be better than expected. i think there is an issue there. i think you have to look at prices as well. i think we're starting to see some inflation. i think as we see the two combine, the hope, possibly some inflation with wages and individuals getting back to work, that is where i think you will see bonds perform poorer. the...
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>> guest: well, churchill was finding the powers and overcoming nazi tyranny and that particular threatrom a foreign enemy and in many ways donald trump's fight is a cultural fight, the culture war, battle for values and he, of course, does have some foreign enemies as well in terms of china and iran and others, north korea, but really, i think most people see donald trump's most major war to be a domestic one where he's fighting various elements to have media, various elements to have republican party, obviously the democrats and others. >> c span's coverage of the republican national convention start this monday and book tv is taking a look at books about president trump. up next from this past june pulitzer prize winner mary jordan. >> i think it's really complicated and i'm told and i've seen that when they first got together there was a real connection there. he admires her because she's cool. when she gets angry she doesn't scream or does something impulsive, she walks away. he loves her cool and she admires him. she admires what he's able to do, she admires his connection to peop
>> guest: well, churchill was finding the powers and overcoming nazi tyranny and that particular threatrom a foreign enemy and in many ways donald trump's fight is a cultural fight, the culture war, battle for values and he, of course, does have some foreign enemies as well in terms of china and iran and others, north korea, but really, i think most people see donald trump's most major war to be a domestic one where he's fighting various elements to have media, various elements to have...
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right side has a very important history in germany a very important symbolism as well it was burned in 1033 by the nazis by back then they wanted to get rid of what was left of germany's democracy i'm seeing these images now is the reason why partition from across the board has actually condemned those there is a very strong strong symbolic value there of course. in regard to the guidelines of protest 3 out of 4 germans according to a new poll just a few days ago want stricter enforcement of the current polls he's just how divisive is this issue becoming you point to a very important element here when we look at these people protesting they are still a minority in germany a majority of germans are in favor of what the government has been doing to fight the pandemic many as you mentioned want one to even go further because they believe there's a big problem here in germany around the world with the coronavirus endemic so we have here a minority allowed minority but it is still a minority and within that group that was protesting in in germany at the weekend also far right extremists also groups that want
right side has a very important history in germany a very important symbolism as well it was burned in 1033 by the nazis by back then they wanted to get rid of what was left of germany's democracy i'm seeing these images now is the reason why partition from across the board has actually condemned those there is a very strong strong symbolic value there of course. in regard to the guidelines of protest 3 out of 4 germans according to a new poll just a few days ago want stricter enforcement of...
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well now to a growing controversy here in berlin over a monument to half a 1000000 romany people killed during the holocaust the traditionally nomadic people were targeted by nazis before and during the 2nd world war the memorial to those who were murdered has been open since 2012 but there are fears it will soon have to make way for a new railway line. every day at 1 pm in the heart of berlin a moment of remembrance the memorials fresh flower replaced daily commemorating the $500000.00 sinti and roma murdered during the nazi regime for roxana lorraine vit it's a special moment she says. her grandparents survived the holocaust. for one thing this place is a burial site for those whose ashes are still adrift in auschwitz it's hallowed ground for the community of the city romani and all people. the memorial is located in the heart of the capital a stone's throw from parliament its proximity to the center of political life is symbolic but that proximity has become a problem germany's rail operator dortch is planning a new underground line connecting berlin's main station with potsdamer platz it says to maintain a safe distance from parliament the route must run thr
well now to a growing controversy here in berlin over a monument to half a 1000000 romany people killed during the holocaust the traditionally nomadic people were targeted by nazis before and during the 2nd world war the memorial to those who were murdered has been open since 2012 but there are fears it will soon have to make way for a new railway line. every day at 1 pm in the heart of berlin a moment of remembrance the memorials fresh flower replaced daily commemorating the $500000.00 sinti...
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government to the nazi era so there is really a wide variety of factors here bionics thanks very much for the update stay safe out there on how much and on how much medical correspondent thank you. well let's turn now to some of the other latest developments in the corona virus pandemic and number of deaths in mexico has surged past 46000 it's now poised to overtake britain as the country with the 3rd highest death toll behind brazil and the u.s. british prime minister barak's johnson says he's putting the brakes on easing lockdown measures and will instead be imposing new restrictions that's after a new spike in corona virus infections in the u.k. and in japan the region of africa now what has declared a state of emergency people have been asked to stay at home for 2 weeks as the popular tourist destination say's a surge in new cases off artie's on the italian island of lampedusa sounding the alarm over a surge in the number of migrants arriving on its shores the new arrivals are housed in overcrowded camps where social distancing is all but impossible and has locals worried about the possible spread of the virus and officials are warning of a far right backlash directed at the migr
government to the nazi era so there is really a wide variety of factors here bionics thanks very much for the update stay safe out there on how much and on how much medical correspondent thank you. well let's turn now to some of the other latest developments in the corona virus pandemic and number of deaths in mexico has surged past 46000 it's now poised to overtake britain as the country with the 3rd highest death toll behind brazil and the u.s. british prime minister barak's johnson says he's...
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cause not just to south korea but to north korea as well and it trails back again into the central as a china and ahead of their across japan it's a nazi about a tool mostly we have goals. but nothing like the really heavy rain that will continue to impact much the korean peninsula as we go through monday we could see another 400 millimeters of rain here elsewhere across into china we will see scattered showers and clouds so nicholson to beijing as well and then into it's really been across the south and southwest we've seen the heaviest rain of the last few days so again we're looking at scenes like this that we've seen in so many areas across the entire country people of course cutoff being rescued and there is more rain in the forecast in fact very heavy on sunday and through the west and gas right it down into canada it could just add to those a flooding problems and then elsewhere on monday the rain heavy again across the north areas in the pull east was right there way up into north of me amah. colvin daintiness see the war of words escalate between the u.s. and china i'll challenge u.s. general robert spaulding and british diplo
cause not just to south korea but to north korea as well and it trails back again into the central as a china and ahead of their across japan it's a nazi about a tool mostly we have goals. but nothing like the really heavy rain that will continue to impact much the korean peninsula as we go through monday we could see another 400 millimeters of rain here elsewhere across into china we will see scattered showers and clouds so nicholson to beijing as well and then into it's really been across the...
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well as other cities across the country. the russian media called all the protesters neo nazis and pro-government militia supported by snipers were ordered to put down these protests with brute force. 121 demonstrators were killed hundreds more wounded. the carnage quickly turned the tide against unocal the church and he was forced to flee eventually turning up in moscow. on february 26th 2014 crimean tatars clashed with their russian neighbors outside the parliament in the regional capital sum for all convinced the crusher was planned to grow crimea. and that it had to take its just you didn't like it it was up to him but the most of which are not built up but you know the school system at the time. just like you got the rest of us what you. got. to. sit. in the early hours of the following morning c.c.t.v. footage captured armed men without insignia on their uniforms the parliament building. the next they took over the airports and blocked ukrainian military facilities. this was just the beginning. you have to think this is true which. only shows can i sure wish it on the appreciate that you know that your descriptions cou
well as other cities across the country. the russian media called all the protesters neo nazis and pro-government militia supported by snipers were ordered to put down these protests with brute force. 121 demonstrators were killed hundreds more wounded. the carnage quickly turned the tide against unocal the church and he was forced to flee eventually turning up in moscow. on february 26th 2014 crimean tatars clashed with their russian neighbors outside the parliament in the regional capital sum...
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winning the war as well as the total and great sacrifice that the soviets incurred in winning that war. >> the war in russia enters its third year with soviet armies pounding the nazis from the black sea to the baltic. retaking town after town, soviet forces find the ravaged country left by the nazis. but hitler paid a price for this wanton destruction. that price was more than 5 million nazi soldiers. ♪ >>> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on cspan3. tonight, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a look at korean war oral histories. veteran carl house recounts his part in the amphibious landing. a victory for u.n. forces which turned the tide early in the war. he also talks about the surprise chinese counterattack
winning the war as well as the total and great sacrifice that the soviets incurred in winning that war. >> the war in russia enters its third year with soviet armies pounding the nazis from the black sea to the baltic. retaking town after town, soviet forces find the ravaged country left by the nazis. but hitler paid a price for this wanton destruction. that price was more than 5 million nazi soldiers. ♪ >>> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as...
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well as the total a great sacrifice that the soviets incurred in winning that more. >> ♪ ♪ >> the war in russia enters its third year. soviet armies are pounding the nazism the black sea to the baltic. retaking town after town, soviet forces find a ravaged country left by the nazis. but hitler paid a price for this one time destruction, that price was more than 5 million nazi soldiers. american history tv, on c-span three. exploring the people and events the tell the american story, every weekend. my name is jared frederik. i'm an instructor of history at pence date. i'm also a reenactor with the
well as the total a great sacrifice that the soviets incurred in winning that more. >> ♪ ♪ >> the war in russia enters its third year. soviet armies are pounding the nazism the black sea to the baltic. retaking town after town, soviet forces find a ravaged country left by the nazis. but hitler paid a price for this one time destruction, that price was more than 5 million nazi soldiers. american history tv, on c-span three. exploring the people and events the tell the american...
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nazis untaken to germany to be raised as citizens of the. during world war 2 thousands of polish children suffered this fate. even today many of them don't know who their real. parents well. stolen children the kidnapping campaign of non-si jungle. in 75 minutes on t w. w's crime fighters are back africa's most successful in radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech color of the mention and sustainable chocolate production. all of a sow's are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. kind of fighters tune in know. where the real power resides. when i come from there are lots of people in fact more than the british to do to blood finances democracy that's one reason why i'm passionate about people and aspirations and they can send. one to finishing the book is righteous in the end after the for the fun in one and i remember thinking at the time if the battle in broken for what happened is people come together and unite for the cool. good i do the news that often confronted difficult situations more conflicts being discussed down i see despite my job to confront the g
nazis untaken to germany to be raised as citizens of the. during world war 2 thousands of polish children suffered this fate. even today many of them don't know who their real. parents well. stolen children the kidnapping campaign of non-si jungle. in 75 minutes on t w. w's crime fighters are back africa's most successful in radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech color of the mention and sustainable chocolate production. all of a sow's are available online and...
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well, writer georgia mel hill says, quote: if you were of the opinion that the united states wasn't nearly as bad as nazite. hill is working on a documentary on colin kaepernick for disney. here's nfl commissioner roger goodell on not listening to kaepernick. >> i bush we had listened earlier. kap, to what you were kneeling about and what you were trying to bring attention to. we've invited him in several times to have the conversation, have the dialogue. i wish we had the benefit of that. we never did. and, you know, we would have benefited from that -- >> yep. >> absolutely. lou: well, joining us mow is larry elder, host of the larry elder show on the salem radio network, also the executive producer of the extraordinary documentary: uncle tom: the oral history true of american black conservatives. great to have you with us. let's start, first of all, the spectacular remarks of roger goodell, he wished that he had listened to colin kaepernick earlier. your reaction to that. >> i think it's just extraordinary the way this so-called black lives matter movement has cowed all of these people into making the
well, writer georgia mel hill says, quote: if you were of the opinion that the united states wasn't nearly as bad as nazite. hill is working on a documentary on colin kaepernick for disney. here's nfl commissioner roger goodell on not listening to kaepernick. >> i bush we had listened earlier. kap, to what you were kneeling about and what you were trying to bring attention to. we've invited him in several times to have the conversation, have the dialogue. i wish we had the benefit of...