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she wakes up in the anne frank house and wonders, where's my friend? believes herself to be real and she believes that her relationship with anne was real. so we then have these animated flashbacks to their conversations, which effectively bring the diary to life. let's have a look at the clip. 0k. the nazis came to power in germany and then they took over most of europe and marked usjews as the villains. they told everyone we were to blame for all the world's problems, disease, hunger, poverty, you name it. then the restrictions. first it was the swimming pools, after that it was everywhere. we were banned from concert halls, shops, sporting events, parks, hospitals, universities. and then they imposed a curfew. we weren't allowed to leave the house between sunset and sunrise. we thought life couldn't get any worse. that's when the children started disappearing. they'd send a letter ordering jewish kids to report to the nearest police station the next day. it said something about a work camp for children. but we never saw them again. poignant stuff, a
she wakes up in the anne frank house and wonders, where's my friend? believes herself to be real and she believes that her relationship with anne was real. so we then have these animated flashbacks to their conversations, which effectively bring the diary to life. let's have a look at the clip. 0k. the nazis came to power in germany and then they took over most of europe and marked usjews as the villains. they told everyone we were to blame for all the world's problems, disease, hunger,...
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she wakes up in the anne frank house and wonders, "where's my friend?" her relationship with anne was real. so we then have these animated flashbacks to their conversations, which effectively bring the diary to life. let's have a look at the clip. 0k. the nazis came to power in germany and then they took over most of europe and marked usjews as the villains. they told everyone we were to blame for all the world's problems, disease, hunger, poverty, you name it. then the restrictions. first it was the swimming pools, after that it was everywhere. we were banned from concert halls, shops, sporting events, parks, hospitals, universities. and then they imposed a curfew. we weren't allowed to leave the house between sunset and sunrise. we thought life couldn't get any worse. that's when the children started disappearing. they'd send a letter ordering jewish kids to report to the nearest police station the next day. it said something about a work camp for children. but we never saw them again. poignant stuff, as you can see. and i think it's probably aimed perh
she wakes up in the anne frank house and wonders, "where's my friend?" her relationship with anne was real. so we then have these animated flashbacks to their conversations, which effectively bring the diary to life. let's have a look at the clip. 0k. the nazis came to power in germany and then they took over most of europe and marked usjews as the villains. they told everyone we were to blame for all the world's problems, disease, hunger, poverty, you name it. then the restrictions....
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and then where is anne frank, which is an animation in which anne frank's imaginary friend comes to life, isn't it? let's start with jordan peele, got a huge fan base. a lot of horror going on here, as well, documentaries not always my thing but i know people love him. ilove him. you know, i've been so excited about this film, i loved his films get out and i loved us. both as you say, films in the horror vain but there's a lot of social commentary, very intelligent, very thought—provoking, all things i think we also have in his new film nope. and what is interesting there is we've got some genres kind of coming in here, there's quite a western flavour, a bit of sci—fi as well. so daniel kaluuya and keke palmer star as siblings who run a kind of hollywood training ranch for horses. so they've got this ranch, got all the horses and they serve hollywood. and they've been looking at the skies and seeing some rather unusual things. let's have a look at the clip. 0k. it's in the cloud, it's in the cloud. 0], it's in the cloud! m—hm. no, no, no. run, 0], run!
and then where is anne frank, which is an animation in which anne frank's imaginary friend comes to life, isn't it? let's start with jordan peele, got a huge fan base. a lot of horror going on here, as well, documentaries not always my thing but i know people love him. ilove him. you know, i've been so excited about this film, i loved his films get out and i loved us. both as you say, films in the horror vain but there's a lot of social commentary, very intelligent, very thought—provoking,...
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i believe there's been enough pushback that they're going to put the bible and anne frank back on them really concerned about all the other books on this list. it's a detriment to all of our kids. >> what is a conservative pac doing getting involved? >> that's a question we're all asking. they were just celebrating. they interviewed steve bannon. they celebrated the takeover of four school districts. we're dis gussed. i don't think political conferrings should be happening in our el men think schools. we can have the wars somewhere else. >> what about making parental rights a priority? it seems like they're depriorityizing your right and but they're allowing -- they can review instructional materials. and they can access student records. how does that make it feel, sending your kids to school in texas? >> in some ways it's terrifying. we have a group of parents in the community who are sending in ultimately spies, get teachers' classrooms reporting. and then they're blasting them in the community to try and get them fired. our teachers are unso much duress and they're really great tea
i believe there's been enough pushback that they're going to put the bible and anne frank back on them really concerned about all the other books on this list. it's a detriment to all of our kids. >> what is a conservative pac doing getting involved? >> that's a question we're all asking. they were just celebrating. they interviewed steve bannon. they celebrated the takeover of four school districts. we're dis gussed. i don't think political conferrings should be happening in our el...
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and then where is anne frank, which is an animation in which anne frank's imaginary friend comes to lifeed his films get out and i loved us. both, as you say, films in the horror vain but there's a lot of social commentary, very intelligent, very thought—provoking — all things i think we also have in his new film, nope. and what is interesting there is we've got some genres kind of coming in here, there's quite a western flavour, a bit of sci—fi as well. so daniel kaluuya and keke palmer star as siblings who run a kind of hollywood training ranch for horses. so they've got this ranch, got all the horses and they serve hollywood. and they've been looking at the skies and seeing some rather unusual things. let's have a look at the clip. 0k. it's in the cloud, it's in the cloud. oj, it's in the cloud! m—hm.
and then where is anne frank, which is an animation in which anne frank's imaginary friend comes to lifeed his films get out and i loved us. both, as you say, films in the horror vain but there's a lot of social commentary, very intelligent, very thought—provoking — all things i think we also have in his new film, nope. and what is interesting there is we've got some genres kind of coming in here, there's quite a western flavour, a bit of sci—fi as well. so daniel kaluuya and keke palmer...
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you won't be able to find an adaptation of anne frank's diary.e were pulled along with dozens of other books so that they can be reviewed by a school board, again. we'll talk about what else got flagged and why books are being banned. >>> is anti-semitism being normalalized? >> inside the world's oldest prejudice. >> is this the first time cameras have been in this command center? >> rising hate. anti-semitism in america. sunday night at 9:00 on cnn. eli. every trip is a big deal. hybrid work is here. it's there. it's everywhere. but for someone to be able to work from here, there has to be someone here making sure everything is safe. secure. consistent. so log in from here. or here. assured that someone is here ready to fix anything. anytime. anywhere. even here. that's because nobody... and i mean nobody... makes hybrid work, work better. new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you can... as
you won't be able to find an adaptation of anne frank's diary.e were pulled along with dozens of other books so that they can be reviewed by a school board, again. we'll talk about what else got flagged and why books are being banned. >>> is anti-semitism being normalalized? >> inside the world's oldest prejudice. >> is this the first time cameras have been in this command center? >> rising hate. anti-semitism in america. sunday night at 9:00 on cnn. eli. every trip...
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and bc's steven romo has more. >> looks like the bible and an illustrated version of anne frank's diaryone texas school district just as students are getting back to class. >> cut out your -- book >> the administrators of the killer independent school district in the dallas-fort worth area told their schools to review a list of books after they were reported last year by parents or others in the community for what they viewed as concerning material. >> we need to have the conversations, and there is no simple answer. >> other books that keller ist pulled this month? many titles that feature lgbtq+ characters, and one book by tony morrison. the books were removed by what districts considered they parental consent area until the process is complete. but the timeline for that process is unclear. last school year, such complaints were resolved by committees of teachers, and then as traders, and parents, and the book stay approved returns until this week. >> all of the books that had passed the challenge committees were now being pulled back off of shelves because all of the outcomes were ul
and bc's steven romo has more. >> looks like the bible and an illustrated version of anne frank's diaryone texas school district just as students are getting back to class. >> cut out your -- book >> the administrators of the killer independent school district in the dallas-fort worth area told their schools to review a list of books after they were reported last year by parents or others in the community for what they viewed as concerning material. >> we need to have...
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a book like anne frank, i have not seen an illustrated version.al picture of something that happened in history. human atrocities in world history. >> just a second in terms of when something is settled, then pulled off the shelves, they review it, so on and so forth. is this to appease the few that we took this look? is it really a policy that everybody agreed on? were parents a part of this conversation? to me, this opens up more questions. i don't know if there's transparency in the process. maybe they felt like they don't need it, but they need it now. maybe, it's to explain the differences and commonalities. while one seems like an automatic no in third grade and the other is "can we discuss this." taking the bible out of school furthers political goals that we know already exists where we want to, on one side of the political aisle, remove things like the pledge of allegiance, things that have the word god in them, so on and so forth. to avoid any painting of politics on this, seems like they need to have an open discussion. why remove it wh
a book like anne frank, i have not seen an illustrated version.al picture of something that happened in history. human atrocities in world history. >> just a second in terms of when something is settled, then pulled off the shelves, they review it, so on and so forth. is this to appease the few that we took this look? is it really a policy that everybody agreed on? were parents a part of this conversation? to me, this opens up more questions. i don't know if there's transparency in the...
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challenged in the past school year and that includes the bible and an illustrated adaptation of anne frank'siary. ed lavendera explains why the books are under scrutiny. >> reporter: the book banning controversy is once again swirling in the state of texas, this time in the city of keller which a suburb north of ft. worth. last year the keller school district created a community committee which was allowed to review complaints and challenges from community members an parents in the school district that were complaining about various books. the committee looked at 41 different books, they were pulled off the shelves, they included a lot of books dealing with lgbtq issues, but also included in those -- that review was the bible, graphic adaptation of anne frank's diary, the bluest eye by tony morrison. of those 41 books, about two-thirds were allowed to put back on the shelves or adjusted for more appropriate grade levels like high school or middle school depending on the book. but what has changed, just the day before schools started, principals were told that those 41 books had to once again
challenged in the past school year and that includes the bible and an illustrated adaptation of anne frank'siary. ed lavendera explains why the books are under scrutiny. >> reporter: the book banning controversy is once again swirling in the state of texas, this time in the city of keller which a suburb north of ft. worth. last year the keller school district created a community committee which was allowed to review complaints and challenges from community members an parents in the school...
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anne frank's dieary adaptation because it was too much for anyone under 18 to handle. exception to this. one parent complained about "donald trump's art of the deal," they don't want an author who is a criminal writing books and the fox news website and one parent saying that website shouldn't be available either. >> ed lavandera, thank you very much. we'll take a quiuick break and right back. as someone with hearing loss i know what a confusing and frustrating experience getting hearing aids can be. that's why i founded lively. affordable, high-quality heing aids with all of the features you need, and none of the hassle. i use livelyearing aids and it's been wonderful. it's so light and so small but it's a fraction of the cost of the other devices. they cost thousands less. it's insanely user friendly. you take the hearing test online, the doctor programs in the settings. you don't even need to go into an office. they're delivered to your door in a few days and you're up and running in no time. it connects via bluetooth to my phone. you can stream music and you can an
anne frank's dieary adaptation because it was too much for anyone under 18 to handle. exception to this. one parent complained about "donald trump's art of the deal," they don't want an author who is a criminal writing books and the fox news website and one parent saying that website shouldn't be available either. >> ed lavandera, thank you very much. we'll take a quiuick break and right back. as someone with hearing loss i know what a confusing and frustrating experience...
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i believe that the backlash means they will be back, the diary of anne frank in the bible i. about the remainder. 39 books? i think they've had enough public outcry that they realized the diary of and frank needs to come back, but i'm not sure about the other books. >> when you say the other books, it's easier for them to go off the black and queer offers? >> yes absolutely. no question. in fact they are releasing a new set of guidelines tomorrow that is kind of the rubric. it's a rubric, a checklist for books and a pretty much will cook will kick a lot of books out of our library. this rubric was morales created for the purpose of getting rid of these books that were listed on the list. they created the rubric for that purpose. >> you say to the washington post that made the point that not every one of these books may be completely appropriate for children. saying quote calling them pornography just just down the whole conversation because we're not in the same reality. how tough will be to argue that point conservatives are making cynical bad faith arguments about creating
i believe that the backlash means they will be back, the diary of anne frank in the bible i. about the remainder. 39 books? i think they've had enough public outcry that they realized the diary of and frank needs to come back, but i'm not sure about the other books. >> when you say the other books, it's easier for them to go off the black and queer offers? >> yes absolutely. no question. in fact they are releasing a new set of guidelines tomorrow that is kind of the rubric. it's a...
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diary of anne frank.e formally challenged in the past year and will stay off shelves while the district determines if they're appropriate for students. keep in mind what is on that list, the bible. diary of anne frank. earlier this month, the board of trustees approved a new policy that says all new books selected for its libraries will be subject to 30 days of public review and removed from the shelves until a review is complete. >> we'll stay on that story. it is a questionable one. >>> up next, the family of an 8-year-old who was paralyzed from the waist down after the highland park shooting is speaking out. the physical and emotional struggles that cooper roberts is now facing after his life changing injuries. that's up next. samsung galaxy 4 with a galaxy trade-in. any year. any condition. really? even if my old phone looks like this? *gasps* dude why? *gasps* how could you? it's okay peoplele. i've trained for this. it's not complicated. new and existing customers get a free galaxy z flip4 with a ga
diary of anne frank.e formally challenged in the past year and will stay off shelves while the district determines if they're appropriate for students. keep in mind what is on that list, the bible. diary of anne frank. earlier this month, the board of trustees approved a new policy that says all new books selected for its libraries will be subject to 30 days of public review and removed from the shelves until a review is complete. >> we'll stay on that story. it is a questionable one....
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. >> we just opened in anne frank center on campus and we are finding it is a difficult time -- topic to bring school children, but we are opening up around the state and we are finding that age 10 is not too young to learn the lessons of the past. you do surveys of young people around the country, even jewish young people, the majority can't define the holocaust. and racial issues, that's why taking things away, in many cases is a good things. -- is a good thing. but don't take memory or history away. other thoughts? >> i'll take this -- partially, as an educator spending the last six months as the interim and sybil. it is my joy to engage young people in a way that doesn't minimize their ability to understand specifically how to react with one another. racism is a learned behavior. it is not something that someone is on what. the purgation -- separation, segregation, those are constructed they are not born or an eight. -- innate. i watch them hang out and they are extremely open to interacting with people who are not like themselves and celebrating that and really embracing that div
. >> we just opened in anne frank center on campus and we are finding it is a difficult time -- topic to bring school children, but we are opening up around the state and we are finding that age 10 is not too young to learn the lessons of the past. you do surveys of young people around the country, even jewish young people, the majority can't define the holocaust. and racial issues, that's why taking things away, in many cases is a good things. -- is a good thing. but don't take memory or...
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but also included in that review was the bible, a graphic adaptation of ann frank's diary, "the bluestack on the shelves or adjusted for more appropriate grade levels like high school or middle school. but what has since changed is the day before school started, principals were told those 41 books had to be pulled off the shelves. that included those same books that were reviewed last year. what's sparking this change? well, in may, a right wing christian organization political action group helped elect three new school board members. now this school board adopted new policies by which books that have been challenged by parents are reviewed. once again, these 41 books are back under the microscope. so all of the principals across the district are told those 41 books needed to be taken off the shelves. so even though this was done last year, this review process is happening once again in this texas school district. ed lavandera, cnn, dallas. >> ed, thank you so much for that. thank you for joining us at this hour. i'm kate bolduan. "inside politics with john king" starts after the break
but also included in that review was the bible, a graphic adaptation of ann frank's diary, "the bluestack on the shelves or adjusted for more appropriate grade levels like high school or middle school. but what has since changed is the day before school started, principals were told those 41 books had to be pulled off the shelves. that included those same books that were reviewed last year. what's sparking this change? well, in may, a right wing christian organization political action...
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and then where is anne frank, which is an animation in which anne frank's imaginary friend comes to lifentaries not always my thing but i know people love him. ilove him. you know, i've been so excited about this film, i loved his films get out and i loved us. both as you say, films in the horror vain but there's a lot of social commentary, very intelligent, very thought—provoking, all things i think we also have in his new film nope. and what is interesting there is we've got some genres kind of coming in here, there's quite a western flavour, a bit of sci—fi as well. so daniel kaluuya and keke palmer star as siblings who run a kind of hollywood training ranch for horses. so they've got this ranch, got all the horses and they serve hollywood. and they've been looking at these guys and seeing some rather unusual things. let's have a look at the clip. 0k. it's in the cloud, it's in the cloud. oj, it's in the cloud! no, no, no. run, oj, run! so, yeah. i'm already scared. as you can see, a little bit scary. there's a lot of things going on here but it is very visually stunning, as you can s
and then where is anne frank, which is an animation in which anne frank's imaginary friend comes to lifentaries not always my thing but i know people love him. ilove him. you know, i've been so excited about this film, i loved his films get out and i loved us. both as you say, films in the horror vain but there's a lot of social commentary, very intelligent, very thought—provoking, all things i think we also have in his new film nope. and what is interesting there is we've got some genres...
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she wakes up in the anne frank house and wonders, where's my friend? g jewish kids to report to the nearest police station the next day. it said something about a work camp for children. but we never saw them again. poignant stuff, as you can see. and i think it's probably aimed perhaps at children who are hearing the story for the first time. i was wondering that, yes. and what you have is kitty, in a way, a siphon for someone who is hearing the story for the first time because she doesn't know ann's fate. and she's running around contemporary amsterdam and trying to find out what happened to herfriend, anne frank. and the truth gradually dawns on her as she sees her friend. she's very confused about the statues of her friend everywhere, she's famous, but then, of course, she goes on this detective mission with a new friend to find out what actually happened to her. this is from ari folman who gave us waltz with bashir. so that was a very moving, more adult animation and i found this similarly moving at the end. i know it's aimed at young people and, o
she wakes up in the anne frank house and wonders, where's my friend? g jewish kids to report to the nearest police station the next day. it said something about a work camp for children. but we never saw them again. poignant stuff, as you can see. and i think it's probably aimed perhaps at children who are hearing the story for the first time. i was wondering that, yes. and what you have is kitty, in a way, a siphon for someone who is hearing the story for the first time because she doesn't...
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anne frank and the bible. dan: there is anything remotely controversial i'm kidding.his? kristen: sometimes it's the local school board. sometimes it is the state legislature. you're are putting summary things into that bucket. dan: sometimes these themes are challenging or troubling. mike: it's curiosity. if you ban the books, people want to see why they are banned. it increased in sales 700%. dan: six flags is looking to make changes. a chaperone policy forced a thing power to shut down early. kristen: that is a little bit offensive. i know it's challenging. dan: parents are working. i understand some of the concerns. >> i never thought you could use an amusing part as a daycare. what they have done is raise the responses, dropped attendance to about 2 million people. i would imagine pfizer -- dan: i don't think consulting customers is a good idea. mike: it's interesting. i saw that trend happening in the early 2000's. you can see the lines of parents dropping off, have a great time. kristen: you could just go all summer with your friends. if you like to go on cruis
anne frank and the bible. dan: there is anything remotely controversial i'm kidding.his? kristen: sometimes it's the local school board. sometimes it is the state legislature. you're are putting summary things into that bucket. dan: sometimes these themes are challenging or troubling. mike: it's curiosity. if you ban the books, people want to see why they are banned. it increased in sales 700%. dan: six flags is looking to make changes. a chaperone policy forced a thing power to shut down...
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life came only in slivers and claudia's asian-american, but suburban households in the diary of anne frank whose identity meant that she too had to grow up in hiding. and through the eyes of jonas training under the giver. seeing all that was invisible to others. those glimmers of recognition were even more precious because they were rare. and under their scant light. i felt seen i hope that they signaled i might even be worthy. if america could love those characters, perhaps i too could be loved. perhaps i was not so different. after all had i grown up in a different part of the united states or in a different time. those glimmers may not have become available to me. and it's worth returning at this point to my father's sage words. narrative is power. and nothing matters more than the stories we tell. just days ago the american library association reported that this past fall saw an unprecedented 330 challenges to their books. in november, i was fortunate to speak at a librarian convention where i was shocked to learn that the act of providing equal access to books and resources. has beco
life came only in slivers and claudia's asian-american, but suburban households in the diary of anne frank whose identity meant that she too had to grow up in hiding. and through the eyes of jonas training under the giver. seeing all that was invisible to others. those glimmers of recognition were even more precious because they were rare. and under their scant light. i felt seen i hope that they signaled i might even be worthy. if america could love those characters, perhaps i too could be...
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school district in texas pool dozens of books from their library shelves including the bible and anne frank'smccarthy in front of republican mega donors. does this make him an establishment republican? vivek ramashwami deals with it next. ♪ rocket man ♪ ♪ ♪ if you shop at walmart, you get it. ♪ you know how to spend a little less to get a little more to make life a little better. ♪ every search you make, every click you take, every move you make, every step you take, i'll be watching you. the internet doesn't have to be duckduckgo is a free all in one privacy app with a built in search engine, web browser, one click data clearing and more stop companies like google from watching you, by downloading the app today. duckduckgo: privacy, simplified. stuart: elon musk since twitter is hounding him for the names of people he talked to about his twitter buyout. why are they hounding him? ashley: trying to get as much information as possible how he plans to finance his $44 billion buyout of the companies can both sides getting ready for trial that will happen in october. musk complained to a judge he
school district in texas pool dozens of books from their library shelves including the bible and anne frank'smccarthy in front of republican mega donors. does this make him an establishment republican? vivek ramashwami deals with it next. ♪ rocket man ♪ ♪ ♪ if you shop at walmart, you get it. ♪ you know how to spend a little less to get a little more to make life a little better. ♪ every search you make, every click you take, every move you make, every step you take, i'll be...
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you could hide in an attic like anne frank did. >> robert kennedy jr.he genie was out of the bottle. >> we can look back at a time in history where people were told to wear a gold star. they were put in trains and taken to gas chambers. >> the use of the holocaust, people walking around with yellow stars or masks or things like that to compare to covid is a form of holocaust distortion. it's degrading of history. >> when we come back a new, growing form of anti-semitism from the political left. aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our client's portfolios for their long-term goals. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions for you, right? (fisher investments) no, we don't sell commission products. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client's best interest. (other money manager) so when do you make more money, only when your clients make more money? (fisher investments) yep. we do better when our clients do better. at fisher
you could hide in an attic like anne frank did. >> robert kennedy jr.he genie was out of the bottle. >> we can look back at a time in history where people were told to wear a gold star. they were put in trains and taken to gas chambers. >> the use of the holocaust, people walking around with yellow stars or masks or things like that to compare to covid is a form of holocaust distortion. it's degrading of history. >> when we come back a new, growing form of anti-semitism...
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means to shoot without tears, it is impossible to read those diaries worse than the diaries of anne frank, in fact , what struck me in these diaries was the way he described how the locals welcomed these executions, as they did not understand at all. i'm flying, why do you have to worry about the jews. that's what you will not find anywhere in the east? there was nothing similar in ukraine, you understand? well maybe, as zelensky would say, they are like that. that's absolutely right. he's on those flags again. and the last thing is the last. hmm yes, you are talking about teachers who are threatened by the nazis there are real threats. do not try to give on september 1 on the school law that russia will provide you so that you do not doubt the times newspaper today and it as a fake shooter maxstaker. yes , he was talking about the fact that, uh, hmm, uh, it turns out that russians in russia are kidnapping teachers, torturing them. why , because these teachers in kherson refuse read russian programs, russian textbooks, because in these textbooks for those who have this with me, this is a
means to shoot without tears, it is impossible to read those diaries worse than the diaries of anne frank, in fact , what struck me in these diaries was the way he described how the locals welcomed these executions, as they did not understand at all. i'm flying, why do you have to worry about the jews. that's what you will not find anywhere in the east? there was nothing similar in ukraine, you understand? well maybe, as zelensky would say, they are like that. that's absolutely right. he's on...
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you could hide in an attic like anne frank did. >> reporter: robert kennedy jr.he bottle. >> you know, we can look back at a time in history where people were told to wear a gold star. they were put in trains and taken to gas chambers. >> the use of the holocaust, people walking around with yellow stars or yellow masks or things like that to compare to covid is a form of holocaust distortion. it's degrading of history. >> reporter: when we come back, a new, growing form of anti-semitism from the political left. discover theratears®. like no other dry-eye drop in the world. with the 5 vital electrolytes found in natural tears, theratears® is one-of-a-kind hydration that feels like silk. theratears®. a drop like no other™. an amusement park is like whooping cough, it's not just for kids. whooping cough is highly contagious for people of any age. and it can cause violent uncontrollable coughing fits. ask your doctor or pharmacist about whooping cough vaccination because it's not just for kids. >> tech: cracked windshield? trust safelite. we'll replace your glass and
you could hide in an attic like anne frank did. >> reporter: robert kennedy jr.he bottle. >> you know, we can look back at a time in history where people were told to wear a gold star. they were put in trains and taken to gas chambers. >> the use of the holocaust, people walking around with yellow stars or yellow masks or things like that to compare to covid is a form of holocaust distortion. it's degrading of history. >> reporter: when we come back, a new, growing form...
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talking 41 books in all including any version of the bible and an illustrated adaptation of anne frank'sandera joins us now. what happened here? why were these books removed? >> the controversy over books in public schools in texas continues. these books in question, were reviewed by a community panel. by my count, the school district publicized that list, about two-thirds of those books were either returned to the shelves or put in more age appropriate libraries. but what has happened since then is that in may three new school board members were elected to the school district in keller, texas. this is where all this is happening, a school district north of ft. worth. that school district and that school board is saying the school board should have more say. they've adopted new policies in reviewing these books. essentially they're starting all over. in the meantime, alex, all 41 of these books are being pulled from the shelves once again. >> what, ed, specifically the issue with the bible in that library? >> it's hard to say because what happened last year when these books could be chal
talking 41 books in all including any version of the bible and an illustrated adaptation of anne frank'sandera joins us now. what happened here? why were these books removed? >> the controversy over books in public schools in texas continues. these books in question, were reviewed by a community panel. by my count, the school district publicized that list, about two-thirds of those books were either returned to the shelves or put in more age appropriate libraries. but what has happened...
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whatever issues that were there and also the issue of over 1000 americans still over there hiding like anne frank and also thousands of afghans who were interpreters who worked with the u.s. military and now they are being persecuted and murdered in afghanistan. host: according to factcheck .org, when the u.s. signed an agreement with the taliban february 20 9, 2020 to set the terms for u.s. withdrawal, there were 13,000 troops still in afghanistan. as you said, when the withdrawal actually happened, there were only about two. that 13 that made it through prior withdrawal? caller: when i was there it was not necessary to have 13 in order to keep the country stable. there was 2000 troops for the last two years. there was no casualties, no deaths in the last two years. so that rapid withdrawal from key military bases, it really gave the deathknell to that country. so many billions of dollars that were spent over there. in united states, canada, western europe, a bunch of terrorists. host: what branch of the military were you in? caller: i was in the marine corps. host: you were in the marine corps.
whatever issues that were there and also the issue of over 1000 americans still over there hiding like anne frank and also thousands of afghans who were interpreters who worked with the u.s. military and now they are being persecuted and murdered in afghanistan. host: according to factcheck .org, when the u.s. signed an agreement with the taliban february 20 9, 2020 to set the terms for u.s. withdrawal, there were 13,000 troops still in afghanistan. as you said, when the withdrawal actually...
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my beloved texas, a not far from fort worth, they have taken the holy bible, tony motrrison and anne frank to an ar-15 in the principal's office. books don't kill people. guns do. >> friends, thank you all very much. great to have you here with me. >>> coming up, we have an uber driver who became a hero after sto stopping to save people from a burning building, and he still managed to get his passenger to the airport on time. that hero is with us live in the studio n next. astetepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you can... astepro and go. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪things are getting clearer♪ ♪i feel free to bare my skin♪ ♪yeah, that's all me♪ ♪nothing and me go hand in hand♪ ♪nothing on my skin♪ ♪that's my new plan♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ achieve clearer skin with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. in another study, most people had 90% clearer skin, even at 4 years. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪it's my moment, so i just gotta say♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ serious allergic reactions and
my beloved texas, a not far from fort worth, they have taken the holy bible, tony motrrison and anne frank to an ar-15 in the principal's office. books don't kill people. guns do. >> friends, thank you all very much. great to have you here with me. >>> coming up, we have an uber driver who became a hero after sto stopping to save people from a burning building, and he still managed to get his passenger to the airport on time. that hero is with us live in the studio n next....
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that is where they have pulled the bible, they have pulled the diary of anne frank, the graphic novel, which got a lot of attention in the last couple weeks for those titles that everyone knows and is familiar with being pulled again from schools. >> an issue we will see coming up after an election moving forward. that is kelly jensen, editor of book riot. thank you for joining us. amna: let's return to our ongoing coverage of guns in america. a new poll out today finds 71% of americans believe gun laws should be stricter. and one in five say that they, a family member or a close friend has experienced gun violence or been threatened by it in the past five years. among black americans, that number jumps to more than 50%. at the same time 60% say it is still important that people can own guns for personal protection. when it comes to gun deaths in america, suicide is still the leading cause. william brangham recently went to wyoming the state with the highest suicide rate to look at a movement trying to change the conversation around mental alth and firearms. this story contains detail
that is where they have pulled the bible, they have pulled the diary of anne frank, the graphic novel, which got a lot of attention in the last couple weeks for those titles that everyone knows and is familiar with being pulled again from schools. >> an issue we will see coming up after an election moving forward. that is kelly jensen, editor of book riot. thank you for joining us. amna: let's return to our ongoing coverage of guns in america. a new poll out today finds 71% of americans...
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anne frank. here's which she said. watch. >> here's what she said they're doing. watch.eleasing a new are releasing set of guidelines a new set of tomorrow that guidelines tomorrow is kind of their rubric which is kind of their rulebook -- . it's a rubric, a checklist for a checklist for books books and. it pretty much is gonna kick a lot of books out of our library. >> your reaction to that and all the other cultural wars that are happening right now in our country to make life difficult for teachers? >> exactly, that's the kind of action that is frustrating teachers. when parents are deciding what books can be read or not, when individuals are deciding what they can teach or not. when they can't talk about race or they can't talk about gender. any of the issues but right now are outlawed by many boards of education or states like texas and florida. this is definitely a contributing factor, it's not just teachers by the way that are leaving the profession. principles are leaving as well and superintendents as well. we are having a major exodus of educators at a time whe
anne frank. here's which she said. watch. >> here's what she said they're doing. watch.eleasing a new are releasing set of guidelines a new set of tomorrow that guidelines tomorrow is kind of their rubric which is kind of their rulebook -- . it's a rubric, a checklist for a checklist for books books and. it pretty much is gonna kick a lot of books out of our library. >> your reaction to that and all the other cultural wars that are happening right now in our country to make life...
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of the day, books like "the bluest eye" by toni morrison and a graphic novel representation of ann frank'siary. last year, a community of family members decided they were okay but the keller school board decided otherwise. in grail grapevine-colleyville school district, 4-3 voted to restrict ow students can discuss race and gender. the policies row hibbert teachers from teaching or discussions the 1619 project or critical race theory, and it requires coos schools to restrict bathroom and locker room news to the biological sex listed on student's birth certificates. when you look at school districts on a map, you might think this is a particularly conservative area getting on board with the anti-crt and anti-lbgtq bandwagon but the grapevine-colleyville school board meeting where they passed the policies the majority of the community members who showed up, they spoke out against those policies and the counties that both school districts are in texas narrowly went tore joe biden in 2020, going blue for the first time in six decades. believe it or not, the connective tissue between the school
of the day, books like "the bluest eye" by toni morrison and a graphic novel representation of ann frank'siary. last year, a community of family members decided they were okay but the keller school board decided otherwise. in grail grapevine-colleyville school district, 4-3 voted to restrict ow students can discuss race and gender. the policies row hibbert teachers from teaching or discussions the 1619 project or critical race theory, and it requires coos schools to restrict bathroom...
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the diary of anne frank and the bible. will return to libraries if they meet the texas education agency's new guidelines and those guidelines led to the removal of several books written by women, people of color and lgbtq authors. next at 0, aarning for warriors fans about the new schedule after the >> season was just announced. what you should be watching out for. if you're planning to buy tickets to a dump scheme. plus, we're getting to the bottom of that murky brown water in east bay estuaries. and there's also a new warning from contra costa county officials on a diseased infested mosquito. hree sisters. the drummer, the dribbler, and the day-dreamer... the dribbler's getting hands-on practice with her chase first banking debit card... the drummer's making savings simple with a tap... ...round of applause. and this dreamer, well, she's still learning how to budget, so mom keeps her alerts on full volume. hey! what? it's true! and that's all thanks to chase first banking. freedom for kids. control for parents. one bank
the diary of anne frank and the bible. will return to libraries if they meet the texas education agency's new guidelines and those guidelines led to the removal of several books written by women, people of color and lgbtq authors. next at 0, aarning for warriors fans about the new schedule after the >> season was just announced. what you should be watching out for. if you're planning to buy tickets to a dump scheme. plus, we're getting to the bottom of that murky brown water in east bay...
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in 1944, the nazi gestapo captured anne frank and her family in an amsterdam warehouse. >>> in 2009,tiate the release of two u.s. journalist in present by the north korean government. in 2020, large amount of ammonium nitrate stored at the port of beirut, lebanon, detonated, causing thousands of injuries, deaths, and more than $15 billion in damage. >>> fires raging and flashes of light, filled by nearby residents. none of them could have guessed what would happen next. second massive explosion, that some described as like an earthquake, a mushroom cloud of debris and seawater, blasted into the air. air. i love all types of dancing... salsa, and even belly dancing! i am a triathlete. i've always been into health, and wellness, and fitness... i tried everything with diet and exercise, and nothing worked. there was just kinda this stubborn area on my stomach. but coolsculpting worked for me! coolsculpting targets, freezes and eliminates treated fat for good. no needles, no incisions. discuss coolsculpting with your provider. some common side effects include temporary numbness, discomfo
in 1944, the nazi gestapo captured anne frank and her family in an amsterdam warehouse. >>> in 2009,tiate the release of two u.s. journalist in present by the north korean government. in 2020, large amount of ammonium nitrate stored at the port of beirut, lebanon, detonated, causing thousands of injuries, deaths, and more than $15 billion in damage. >>> fires raging and flashes of light, filled by nearby residents. none of them could have guessed what would happen next. second...
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issues that were there, and also issues -- there are over 1000 americans still there hiding like anne frankand also thousands of afghans, who were interpreters, who worked with the u.s. military, and now they are being persecuted and murdered in afghanistan. host: jim, according to factcheck.org, when the u.s. signed an agreement with the taliban in february, 2020 to set the terms for a u.s. withdrawal, there were 13,000 troops still in afghanistan. as you said, when the withdrawal actually happened, there were only about 2000. so that 13,000 was phased through the entire withdrawal? caller: when i was over there, it was not necessary to have 13,000 in order to keep the country stable. there were 2000 troops over the last two years. there was no casualties, no deaths in the last two years. so that rapid withdrawal from key military bases -- bagram, kandahar, other bases, it really gave the deathknell to that country. so many billions of dollars expense over there. and again, all that military equipment, i fear, will show up on the streets of the united states, canada, western europe, and it
issues that were there, and also issues -- there are over 1000 americans still there hiding like anne frankand also thousands of afghans, who were interpreters, who worked with the u.s. military, and now they are being persecuted and murdered in afghanistan. host: jim, according to factcheck.org, when the u.s. signed an agreement with the taliban in february, 2020 to set the terms for a u.s. withdrawal, there were 13,000 troops still in afghanistan. as you said, when the withdrawal actually...
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means to shoot without tears, it is impossible to read those diaries worse than the diaries of anne frankwhat you will not find anywhere in the east? there was nothing similar in ukraine, you understand? well, probably, as zelensky would say, they are like that. that's absolutely right. he marks under these flags and the last very last hmm when you talk about teachers who are threatened by the nazis there is a real threat. don’t even think about reading on september 1 according to the school programs that russia will provide you so that you don’t doubt the times newspaper today, and the max stacker, yes talked about the fact that uh hmm, uh, it turns out that russians kidnap teachers torture them why because these teachers in kherson refuse to read russian programs russian textbooks, because in these textbooks the term kievan rus is replaced by rus you see, and that's why this is what happens to me, this cretin is sitting in kiev, a makstaker. no. now he's basically, yes, well, he's been to ukraine, he's been to the front lines in his time. this is the same one who at one time threw a fak
means to shoot without tears, it is impossible to read those diaries worse than the diaries of anne frankwhat you will not find anywhere in the east? there was nothing similar in ukraine, you understand? well, probably, as zelensky would say, they are like that. that's absolutely right. he marks under these flags and the last very last hmm when you talk about teachers who are threatened by the nazis there is a real threat. don’t even think about reading on september 1 according to the school...
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but progressives and leftists sees that it opportunity to come out let's get rid of anne frank's diaryed out as a book in the library, and say it's inappropriate that "gender queer" another explicit left-wing books be included, as well. of course they try to throw the bible in, as well. >> todd: interesting. we'll be paying attention to it. meanwhile, the 9/11 tribute museum in new york city closes its doors permanently after being unable to rebound from pandemic losses. we like to say "never forget," but as the days progress, are we in danger of future generations forgetting? >> of course. they went from 500,000 attendees per year in 2011 to 25000 last year. this is a dual track story, with "never forget," there's less an end less interests in the events of 9/11. people who were born after it will have a more difficult to grasp of the totality of that day, and museums are an important part of reminding of that. this is a covid story. the shutdowns in new york of these institutions lead to a lack of liquidity and income for these organizations, they just can't pay off their debt. this
but progressives and leftists sees that it opportunity to come out let's get rid of anne frank's diaryed out as a book in the library, and say it's inappropriate that "gender queer" another explicit left-wing books be included, as well. of course they try to throw the bible in, as well. >> todd: interesting. we'll be paying attention to it. meanwhile, the 9/11 tribute museum in new york city closes its doors permanently after being unable to rebound from pandemic losses. we like...
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liz ann: you know my colleague in frank kathy jones so i won't step into her world and make any forecast of where the 10 year is going, but we have been forecasting moving out the duration spectrum. certainly when we were a percent or so higher in the 10-year yield. i think that is partly and play with the guards to taiwan. i think that you had a guest on pre-surveillance talking about the potential economic retaliation against maybe tech companies in california. that is not something that we will know imminently, but that is another thing to keep an eye on. it is not just does china do something militarily, but do they try to do something economically? jonathan: it is good to catch up. tom: did she say that she watched pre-surveillance? i thought she started her morning with us. jonathan: she must wake up very early to watch pre-surveillance. that is a good thing. here are some of the numbers, revenue second quarter 2022, 14 point two 7 billion u.s. period period up from the previous last year. the second quarter was $12.889 billion. we have seen this so many times and earnings reports
liz ann: you know my colleague in frank kathy jones so i won't step into her world and make any forecast of where the 10 year is going, but we have been forecasting moving out the duration spectrum. certainly when we were a percent or so higher in the 10-year yield. i think that is partly and play with the guards to taiwan. i think that you had a guest on pre-surveillance talking about the potential economic retaliation against maybe tech companies in california. that is not something that we...
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brian: one of my favorites was a frank lloyd wright home in ann arbor, michigan. have an entire collection under our design category. that was amazing. i'm going to europe and a little over the weekend looking forward to staying at some rate airbnb's. i think i have stayed at 12 or 13 by my last count since the beginning of the year, having gone to places all over the country and its rate, turns out you can run a large public company from a laptop in the home of someone else. emily: i will have to track down your 12 to 13 reviews on airbnb. brian, always great to have you. thank you. emily: coming up, china changing its tone during the nancy pelosi visit to taiwan and what it means for the relationship between beijing and washington. that is next on bloomberg. ♪ emily: house speaker nancy pelosi on her visit to taiwan, china reacting with a series of trade sanctions and military exercises on taiwan. our political director joins us from washington. what you make of this trip and the way it has laid out? >> it's interesting, we had been hearing a lot of threats from
brian: one of my favorites was a frank lloyd wright home in ann arbor, michigan. have an entire collection under our design category. that was amazing. i'm going to europe and a little over the weekend looking forward to staying at some rate airbnb's. i think i have stayed at 12 or 13 by my last count since the beginning of the year, having gone to places all over the country and its rate, turns out you can run a large public company from a laptop in the home of someone else. emily: i will have...