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what has to happen to keep the memory of anne frank and also the holocaust alive and to make sure that young people carry that memory forward well we have different measures one of them is for. the races. we really have to keep memory because. of their history was the holocaust. important for them to be aware. to. day to day really depends on the students on the teachers on society as a whole to keep that society and also really to speak up when we experience injustice are you worried that people are forgetting and frank's legacy. i wouldn't say that. would be i mean which is one of the biographies that it's really really known but i really think that we have to remember that she was also striving for justice society that she was a victim of the holocaust. and therefore we really have to be active in the racism and accepting especially active because as we said anti-semitism seems to be spiking here in germany we saw the commissioner who is fighting against some of the anti-semitism here say that jews against wearing in public as something changed in germany in recent times. we're plac
what has to happen to keep the memory of anne frank and also the holocaust alive and to make sure that young people carry that memory forward well we have different measures one of them is for. the races. we really have to keep memory because. of their history was the holocaust. important for them to be aware. to. day to day really depends on the students on the teachers on society as a whole to keep that society and also really to speak up when we experience injustice are you worried that...
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and i'm joined by yon shapiro who is the organizer of the anne frank day in germany he joins us in our studio john thank you so much for being with us what we saw in our report there the school the students seemed really impressed by anne frank and her work her diary what is your experience interacting with students today know when frank is it and when they learn of her what is their reaction. so of course there's . of course. one of the most widely known when it comes to the holocaust and there are all kinds of reactions we always experience that there's a great openness of the students to get involved with the biography because that when you teach me. as an affront it's also talking just about matters that matter to you. yes she was a young girl and she was also explaining her experiences in that diary we heard in our report that some use the word jew as a swear word and we have seen a spike in anti-semitism in germany as well we have to say that what is your experience been with students have you encountered that in schools so we have we also have. we have those slurs and semitic si
and i'm joined by yon shapiro who is the organizer of the anne frank day in germany he joins us in our studio john thank you so much for being with us what we saw in our report there the school the students seemed really impressed by anne frank and her work her diary what is your experience interacting with students today know when frank is it and when they learn of her what is their reaction. so of course there's . of course. one of the most widely known when it comes to the holocaust and...
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anne frank was only 15 when she died, but tomorrow would have been her 90th birthday.ears from the nazis in amsterdam, has sold over 30 million copies and been translated into 60 languages. otto, her father, was the sole member of the frank family to survive the holocaust, and later went on to marry fellow holocaust survivor elfriede geiringer, whose daughter eva grew up with anne. and eva schloss, anne frank's stepsister, is with me now. thank you so much for coming in. very nice to see you here. it is tomorrow, the 90th anniversary of anne frank's birthday. what are your thoughts? well, i am myself and now 90 andi thoughts? well, i am myself and now 90 and i think, it could have been her and it's a shame that she had so many aspirations to become a writer and to go into the world and help people, but her life was cut so short. she was not quite 15 when she perished. and you were friends when you were children? we met in amsterdam, as refugees and we went into hiding. our older siblings were called to be deported to germany, including her sister margot. we went into h
anne frank was only 15 when she died, but tomorrow would have been her 90th birthday.ears from the nazis in amsterdam, has sold over 30 million copies and been translated into 60 languages. otto, her father, was the sole member of the frank family to survive the holocaust, and later went on to marry fellow holocaust survivor elfriede geiringer, whose daughter eva grew up with anne. and eva schloss, anne frank's stepsister, is with me now. thank you so much for coming in. very nice to see you...
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that was the stepsister of anne frank.elves for the biggest march in the city in 15 years. tens of thousands of people are taking to the streets in protest at a proposed extradition law which critics fear would allow the chinese authorities to target political enemies. the controversial extradition bill would allow suspected criminals to be sent to mainland china for trial. bbcjournalist martin yip is there. just tell us how big this demonstration is. well, we can't tell just yet, but as you demonstration is. well, we can't telljust yet, but as you can see, this is a major thoroughfare in downtown hong kong, it is still quite packed. the organisers have been putting up an estimation of around 400,000 people. just yesterday, they were scaling it up to probably 500,000, they think they will achieve that figure, it will be on par with the 1st ofjuly rally backin on par with the 1st ofjuly rally back in 2003, where people came on the street to oppose the anti—subversion law back then. the street to oppose the anti-subversion l
that was the stepsister of anne frank.elves for the biggest march in the city in 15 years. tens of thousands of people are taking to the streets in protest at a proposed extradition law which critics fear would allow the chinese authorities to target political enemies. the controversial extradition bill would allow suspected criminals to be sent to mainland china for trial. bbcjournalist martin yip is there. just tell us how big this demonstration is. well, we can't tell just yet, but as you...
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the aim of anne frank day is 1st students to get a feel for the past so that history does not repeat itself. to moscow where police have detained hundreds of protesters at a rally in support of the investigative journalist good enough this comes a day after prosecutors dropped a drug deal and charges against him for lack of evidence was the goal of supporters say he was framed. opposition activists and journalists being carted off by police. any hope that the release of journalist even goldeneye of signaled a softening of the kremlin stance on free speech dashed. the russian opposition leader aleksei navai was among those detained at the rally against corruption in law enforcement. because a regional government by news limited as clueless is fantastic that they've released got enough look that it's just a drop in the ocean and now it's the could kill the we want all of those still in jail to know that we haven't forgotten. the love she was mostly i can't just sit around and do nothing as if they would date or marry over here just not just loose your purchase coverage this isn't over
the aim of anne frank day is 1st students to get a feel for the past so that history does not repeat itself. to moscow where police have detained hundreds of protesters at a rally in support of the investigative journalist good enough this comes a day after prosecutors dropped a drug deal and charges against him for lack of evidence was the goal of supporters say he was framed. opposition activists and journalists being carted off by police. any hope that the release of journalist even...
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the stepsister there of anne frank.n of civil disobedience. following mediation attempts by the ethiopian prime minister, three key figures in groups opposing the government, including a politician, were arrested. the sudanese professionals association — one of the main protest groups — also says some bank, airport and electricity workers have been arrested ahead of a fresh planned strike against the military rule. it all follows a deadly crackdown last monday, during which it's claimed more than 100 people were killed. local authorities in hong kong are bracing themselves for the biggest march in the city in 15 years. tens of thousands of people are taking to the streets in protest at a proposed extradition law which critics fear would allow the chinese authorities to target political enemies. the controversial extradition bill would allow suspected criminals to be sent to mainland china for trial. the bbc‘s martin yip is at the protest — he gave us an idea of the scale of today's demonstrations. well, we can't tell ho
the stepsister there of anne frank.n of civil disobedience. following mediation attempts by the ethiopian prime minister, three key figures in groups opposing the government, including a politician, were arrested. the sudanese professionals association — one of the main protest groups — also says some bank, airport and electricity workers have been arrested ahead of a fresh planned strike against the military rule. it all follows a deadly crackdown last monday, during which it's claimed...
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, she got a her birthday today, anne frank, she gota diary her birthday today, anne frank, she got arance in scotland, closing down parliament in order to ensure that a catastrophic no—deal brexit can be imposed, does the prime minister think any of these policies are respectable, never mind acceptable? i say that time will come when he will be able to ask my successor questions at this dispatch box but he raises the issue of people playing in scotland, i have to remind him, only one party in scotla nd remind him, only one party in scotland that has a policy to ensure people in scotland pay more tax and it is the scottish nationalists. after the time the prime minister spent at the dispatch box, you would think she would know you are supposed to at least try and answer the question. the state of politics in this place is humiliating, the tory leadership race is a total horror show, the eu was clear, use the time wisely. and yet the tories are obsessing with themselves at the expense of people across these islands. just when we thought things could not get any worse, they are even lur
, she got a her birthday today, anne frank, she gota diary her birthday today, anne frank, she got arance in scotland, closing down parliament in order to ensure that a catastrophic no—deal brexit can be imposed, does the prime minister think any of these policies are respectable, never mind acceptable? i say that time will come when he will be able to ask my successor questions at this dispatch box but he raises the issue of people playing in scotland, i have to remind him, only one party in...
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today would have been the 91st date of anne frank. in her diary she wrote many things but one of them i think really does apply to all of us at all times is human greatness does not lie in wealth or power but in character in goodness. later this week i will be joined those families and support by verse in which dozens of people died. as a reminder. the country mister speaker is in crisis over brexit. the government has brought us to this point. and now the conservative party is once again in the process of voicing a new prime minister on the country this prime minister created the department for business department for business energy and industrial strategy in july 2016. have they actually delivered and industrial strategy since then. can i echo the comments of the right honorable gentlemen. >> nobody could have read the testimony of anne frank which -- without being deeply moved by what she have to live through. that is another reason while why everyone across his house in our society should do everything we can. the right honorable
today would have been the 91st date of anne frank. in her diary she wrote many things but one of them i think really does apply to all of us at all times is human greatness does not lie in wealth or power but in character in goodness. later this week i will be joined those families and support by verse in which dozens of people died. as a reminder. the country mister speaker is in crisis over brexit. the government has brought us to this point. and now the conservative party is once again in...
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this with students at the mine can school outside of our limits have gone through the diary of anne frank and they're impressed by her story. i'm understanding these kind of honest and for us when you read it especially since it's coming from a kid's point of view i mean she was my a. it's just incredible it's terrible it's hard to imagine. that custom consists compression in over my head of what's just because you have different roots doesn't mean you're different as a person everyone can be good or bad it depends on the person and not on what culture or religion a person belongs to. for years the number of anti-semitic incidents has been rising in german schools history teacher bad lindemann wants to raise awareness of the issue although one can school has had few problems there have been anti semitic insults and graffiti here. people often apply concepts such as using the word jew as an insult that are used in a completely on differentiated way and in an ignorant way. i think that by raising awareness people or the students get a feel for what anti-semitism even means and that is the a
this with students at the mine can school outside of our limits have gone through the diary of anne frank and they're impressed by her story. i'm understanding these kind of honest and for us when you read it especially since it's coming from a kid's point of view i mean she was my a. it's just incredible it's terrible it's hard to imagine. that custom consists compression in over my head of what's just because you have different roots doesn't mean you're different as a person everyone can be...
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and otto frank, the father of anne was the only member of the family who survived.as well, over my hatred. he who had lost his whole family had no hatred. and, you know, he said, if you hate people, the people you hate they don't suffer, they don't know, but you will become a miserable person. and i was. and slowly, slowly he helped me. when you think of your father and your brother what was your last memory? well, my brother, he was very, very scared of dying. i think that we all are. we wanted to not have lived for nothing. we wanted to be remembered. anne has become a symbol now of one and a half million children who have been murdered. and everybody knows about her. so she has become immortal. her diary will be read and read and read for many, many generations. up to 50,000 people have taken part in a gay pride march in the polish capital, warsaw. for the first time the city's mayor was also there. but the leader of the governing law and justice party has described the lgbt movement as a threat to poland's identity. warsaw's pride march isn't the only one taking
and otto frank, the father of anne was the only member of the family who survived.as well, over my hatred. he who had lost his whole family had no hatred. and, you know, he said, if you hate people, the people you hate they don't suffer, they don't know, but you will become a miserable person. and i was. and slowly, slowly he helped me. when you think of your father and your brother what was your last memory? well, my brother, he was very, very scared of dying. i think that we all are. we...
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the aim of anne frank day is 1st students to get a feel for the past so that history does not repeat itself. but the house of values i call friends is the light side village where the nazis planned and nial ation of europe enjoying its now i memorial museum the huns question yeah she is its executive director welcome to day w. given that via choices of the 2nd world war history the question must be asked why should children still commemorate people like on friday. because an affront is unique. position that she left a diary behind where you have a picture of a lot of evidence from her father so it's somebody people can easily identify with and many of the people who remain. nameless and on a funk was the victim of systematic organized state sponsored anti semitism in germany the family. left frankfurt fled to the netherlands and then as an ins they were again subject to prosecution and unfortunately we are living in a world in a world today where. these ideologies seem to be. moving again and so what's difference does remembering what happened make i think remembering all commemorati
the aim of anne frank day is 1st students to get a feel for the past so that history does not repeat itself. but the house of values i call friends is the light side village where the nazis planned and nial ation of europe enjoying its now i memorial museum the huns question yeah she is its executive director welcome to day w. given that via choices of the 2nd world war history the question must be asked why should children still commemorate people like on friday. because an affront is unique....
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students at the school outside of orlando have gone through the diary of anne frank and they're impressed by her story. i'm understanding these kind of on this and when you read it is especially since it's coming from a kid's point of view i mean she was my age it's just incredible it's terrible it's hard to imagine that. kind of. you know. just because you have different groups doesn't mean you're different as a person everyone can be good or bad it depends on the person and not on what culture or religion a person belongs to. for years the number of anti-semitic incidents has been rising in german schools history teacher bad lindemann wants to raise awareness of the issue although one can school has had few problems there have been anti semitic insults and graffiti here. people often apply concepts such as using the word jew as an insult that are used in a completely on differentiated way and in an ignorant way. i think that by raising awareness people or the students get a feel for what anti-semitism even means what the consequences are of words origins lived or diversity for example h
students at the school outside of orlando have gone through the diary of anne frank and they're impressed by her story. i'm understanding these kind of on this and when you read it is especially since it's coming from a kid's point of view i mean she was my age it's just incredible it's terrible it's hard to imagine that. kind of. you know. just because you have different groups doesn't mean you're different as a person everyone can be good or bad it depends on the person and not on what...
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the aim of anne frank day is 1st students to get a feel for the past so that history does not repeat itself. 2 new videos of 2 of the most powerful men in the world are causing a stir they claim to show mark zuckerberg and donald trump but it's not what they said that's causing controversy it's whether it was really them cleaver has been following the story for us hena tell us what story. this is a story about fake news i mean this is we can talk about fake news already walking among us if you like it's making us doubt facts already where do we get it social media. from those people social media means facebook we rely on social media to some extent to police what we get so that we're not getting these fake videos fake news you can also just call it lies. but they're not very good at policing themselves not very good at it checking what content is being put out there now one of these videos as you said is mark took a back. a couple of artists created this using artificial intelligence this is the next step in face in fake news let's take a look at what we've got imagine this for a 2nd
the aim of anne frank day is 1st students to get a feel for the past so that history does not repeat itself. 2 new videos of 2 of the most powerful men in the world are causing a stir they claim to show mark zuckerberg and donald trump but it's not what they said that's causing controversy it's whether it was really them cleaver has been following the story for us hena tell us what story. this is a story about fake news i mean this is we can talk about fake news already walking among us if you...
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the aim of anne frank day is 1st students to get a feel for the past so that history does not repeat itself. all new videos of 2 of the world's most powerful men are causing quite a stir they feature mark zuckerberg but people are concerned not because of what the men are saying but rather they're asking themselves are we seeing the we think we're seeing cleavers you know with more on this story or smiley you are this is a serious story right it is i mean it's terrifying if you if you really dig into it so let's see that we're talking about fake news it already walks among us where you control it call it fake music until it is packaged as news so we can just call them lies or we're looking at today is this we've got a video in a 2nd. supposedly talking now he's the facebook supremos facebook has not been taking this down. we don't know well we do know this is not so let's have a look at the video. imagine this for a 2nd one with total control of billions of people stolen their over secrets their largest their futures i owe it all to specter specter showed me that whoever controls tha
the aim of anne frank day is 1st students to get a feel for the past so that history does not repeat itself. all new videos of 2 of the world's most powerful men are causing quite a stir they feature mark zuckerberg but people are concerned not because of what the men are saying but rather they're asking themselves are we seeing the we think we're seeing cleavers you know with more on this story or smiley you are this is a serious story right it is i mean it's terrifying if you if you really...
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anne frank even ventured to hope, "i may yet be able to go back to school in september or october."t was not to be. the nazis still had about 50 divisions, and more than 800,000 soldiers in france alone. d-day plus one, and d-day plus two and many months of fierce fighting lay ahead, from arnhem to hurtgen forest to the bulge. across europe, americans shared the battle with britains, canadians, poles, free french, and brave citizens from other lands taken back one by one from nazi rule. in the trials and total sacrifice of the war, we became inseparable allies. the nations that liberated a conquered europe would stand together for the freedom of all of europe. the nations that battled across the continent would become trusted partners in the cause of peace. and our great alliance of freedom is strong, and it is still needed today. the generation we honor on this anniversary, all the men and women who labored and bled to save this continent took a more practical view of the military mission. americans wanted to fight and win and go home. and our g.i.'s had a saying, the only way home
anne frank even ventured to hope, "i may yet be able to go back to school in september or october."t was not to be. the nazis still had about 50 divisions, and more than 800,000 soldiers in france alone. d-day plus one, and d-day plus two and many months of fierce fighting lay ahead, from arnhem to hurtgen forest to the bulge. across europe, americans shared the battle with britains, canadians, poles, free french, and brave citizens from other lands taken back one by one from nazi...
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anne frank even ventured to hope, "i may yet be able to go back to school in september or october." that was not to be. the nazis still had about 50 divisions, and more than 800,000 soldiers in france alone. d-day plus one, and d-day plus two and many months of fierce fighting lay ahead, from arnhem to hurtgen forest to the bulge. across europe, americans shared the battle with britons, canadians, poles, free french, and brave citizens from other lands taken back one by one from nazi rule. in the trials and total sacrifice of the war, we became inseparable allies. the nations that liberated a conquered europe would stand together for the freedom of all of europe. the nations that battled across the continent would become trusted partners in the cause of peace. and our great alliance of freedom is strong, and it is still needed today. the generation we honor on this anniversary, all the men and women who labored and bled to save this continent, took a more practical view of the military mission. americans wanted to fight and win and go home. and our gis had a saying: "the only way ho
anne frank even ventured to hope, "i may yet be able to go back to school in september or october." that was not to be. the nazis still had about 50 divisions, and more than 800,000 soldiers in france alone. d-day plus one, and d-day plus two and many months of fierce fighting lay ahead, from arnhem to hurtgen forest to the bulge. across europe, americans shared the battle with britons, canadians, poles, free french, and brave citizens from other lands taken back one by one from nazi...
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and 0tto frank, the father of anne was the only member of the family who survived.e as well, over my hatred. he who had lost his whole family had no hatred. and, you know, he said, "if you hate people, the people you hate they don't suffer, they don't know, but you will become a miserable person". and i was. and slowly, slowly he help me. when you think of your father and your brother what was your last memory? well, my brother, he was very, very scared of dying. i think that we all are. we wanted to have not lived for nothing. we wanted to be remembered. anne has become a symbol now of one and a half million children who have been murdered. and everybody knows about her. so she has become immortal. her diary will be read and read and read for many, many generations. humbling to hear those words, remarkable memories. now it's time for a look at the weather with alina jenkins. also working their way further northwards in eastwards, so nowhere immune from a sudden thunder downpour. but with lighter winds feeling heavier than it did. that shower goes through this eveni
and 0tto frank, the father of anne was the only member of the family who survived.e as well, over my hatred. he who had lost his whole family had no hatred. and, you know, he said, "if you hate people, the people you hate they don't suffer, they don't know, but you will become a miserable person". and i was. and slowly, slowly he help me. when you think of your father and your brother what was your last memory? well, my brother, he was very, very scared of dying. i think that we all...
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i read and frank -- anne frank. so i went to bosnia to become a foreign correspondent. which in retrospect, if mccain's trying to do, i would present it. but my mother somehow put her own fears aside and enabled it. got me on the plane. from there, i covered that war for nearly 3 years as a journalist. ultimately writing for the economist and the "washington post" and amazing publications. but all i remember are planes flying overhead and the killing continuing and people being targeted because they were muslims. or because they were - - or whatever. i left journalism thinking i want to be reading someone's dispatches from an environment like this one. and i went to law school. we don't know exactly what to do with your life as one does. and while i was there i wanted to put in context. i began puzzling why we say never again and that we get to bosnia when wanda just happened. why we don't notice when genocide is underway. that we are not keeping our promise to ourselves. so that for a wider audience became this book. which initially had trouble finding a publisher. it
i read and frank -- anne frank. so i went to bosnia to become a foreign correspondent. which in retrospect, if mccain's trying to do, i would present it. but my mother somehow put her own fears aside and enabled it. got me on the plane. from there, i covered that war for nearly 3 years as a journalist. ultimately writing for the economist and the "washington post" and amazing publications. but all i remember are planes flying overhead and the killing continuing and people being...
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a new exhibition is bringing to life the diary of anne frank — the journals of the jewish teenager hiding the bbc‘sjohn beattie. she was a very lively little girl. very full of stories. was very interested in always looking smart, with nice hairstyles and different clothes. full of stories. a big chatterbox. we‘ve been covering the 75th anniversary of d—day all week and the number of people alive who can tell the stories is getting smaller. how important is it that we talk to people like you and that we remember? yes, well it is, and we are getting very thin on the ground. every day, i hear about a survivor or a military man who was fighting in that war is dying. so this will be the last generation of kids who will hear a personal story of us. your family were sent to auschwitz. can you even begin to describe to someone like me what that is like? well, we knew already that when we were being transported to auschwitz, we knew that people were going to be gassed there. so that is, of course, incomprehensible. healthy, young people, children were going to be taken in a room and within 15 min
a new exhibition is bringing to life the diary of anne frank — the journals of the jewish teenager hiding the bbc‘sjohn beattie. she was a very lively little girl. very full of stories. was very interested in always looking smart, with nice hairstyles and different clothes. full of stories. a big chatterbox. we‘ve been covering the 75th anniversary of d—day all week and the number of people alive who can tell the stories is getting smaller. how important is it that we talk to people...
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school, thehim to anne frank gymnasium, down the road from kip anenheim. and he always ended his talks like this. our lives.saved if you are missing just one stamp, you could die. this was the most precious document i ever possessed. it saved our lives. well, thank you very much. [applause] michael dobbs: i think we have time for a few questions. one caveat. since this is being filmed from -- by c-span, they would like for you to wait for the microphone before you ask your question. thank you. suchwondered why there was anti-semitism among europeans in the united states. michael dobbs: why was there such dislike of jews in the united states? well, in order to understand u.s. immigration policy at the time, you have to go back to the early part of the 19th century. -- in theumber is 19th century, pretty much anyone could come to the united states. the policies gradually became more and more it -- exclusionary. they were directed against asians, chinese, and also jews although there was nothing in you could say was directed primarily against jews because it
school, thehim to anne frank gymnasium, down the road from kip anenheim. and he always ended his talks like this. our lives.saved if you are missing just one stamp, you could die. this was the most precious document i ever possessed. it saved our lives. well, thank you very much. [applause] michael dobbs: i think we have time for a few questions. one caveat. since this is being filmed from -- by c-span, they would like for you to wait for the microphone before you ask your question. thank you....
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millions of people have read the diary of anne frank — a jewish teenager's account of hiding from theglasgow now hopes to bring her story to life in new ways. earlier this week, anne's stepsister, 90—year—old auschwitz survivor eva schloss, visited the exhibition and spoke to the bbc'sjohn beattie. she was a very lively little girl. very full of stories. was very interested in always looking smart, with nice hairstyles and different clothes. full of stories. a big chatterbox. we've been covering the 75th anniversary of d—day all week and the number of people alive who can tell the stories is getting smaller. how important is it that we talk to people like you and that we remember? yes, well it is, and we are getting very thin on the count. every day, i hear about a survivor or a military man who was fighting in that war is dying. so this will be the last generation of kids who will hear a personal story of us. your family were sent to auschwitz. can you even begin to describe to someone like me what that is like? well, we knew already that when we were being transported to auschwitz,
millions of people have read the diary of anne frank — a jewish teenager's account of hiding from theglasgow now hopes to bring her story to life in new ways. earlier this week, anne's stepsister, 90—year—old auschwitz survivor eva schloss, visited the exhibition and spoke to the bbc'sjohn beattie. she was a very lively little girl. very full of stories. was very interested in always looking smart, with nice hairstyles and different clothes. full of stories. a big chatterbox. we've been...
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and, you know, i remember visiting the anne frank house.ll know the stories of people who put jews in their basements. i'm sure all over america right now people are talking about, well, you're from honduras or el salvador, you're from guatemala, you know, wondering where to hide people. think what is happening right now. this is america. there are humane and compassionate and thoughtful ways to have appropriate boundaries and appropriate security policies. >> what do you say to those americans who say that there are fellow americans who are living below the poverty line and not being treated with compassion and it's not that they're anti-immigrant but they're saying, time to put americans first who are suffering as well. what do you say to those who make that argument? >> well, i have no argument. it is not about first or second. it's not like people who don't want to help the immigrants are then helping the children here. a pillar of my campaign is the millions of american children who live in chronic trauma, going to classrooms without a
and, you know, i remember visiting the anne frank house.ll know the stories of people who put jews in their basements. i'm sure all over america right now people are talking about, well, you're from honduras or el salvador, you're from guatemala, you know, wondering where to hide people. think what is happening right now. this is america. there are humane and compassionate and thoughtful ways to have appropriate boundaries and appropriate security policies. >> what do you say to those...
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frank, julie? >>> ann rubin in san jose, thank you. >>> san francisco has agreed to pay $400,000 to the mother of a man who was shot and killed by 5 police officers 4 years ago. 26-year-old mario woods was a suspect in a stabbing in the bayview. he was stopped by police. officers say was refused repeated commands to drop the knife he was holding and was then shot more than 20 times. his mother, gwendolyn woods is set to receive a $400,000 settlement for a wrongful death lawsuit she filed against the city. >>> congress today approved a 19.1 billion dollar disaster relief bill. it had been stalled for months by infighting and protest votes. they have also been dealing with fallout from tariffs that may be levied against mass ago. >> -- >>> also on capitol hill, the pressure continues to mount on house speaker, nancy pelosi to start impeachment proceedings against president trump. and for special counsel, robert moser mueller to testify vehicle before congress. >>> president trump is in london, with pomp and
frank, julie? >>> ann rubin in san jose, thank you. >>> san francisco has agreed to pay $400,000 to the mother of a man who was shot and killed by 5 police officers 4 years ago. 26-year-old mario woods was a suspect in a stabbing in the bayview. he was stopped by police. officers say was refused repeated commands to drop the knife he was holding and was then shot more than 20 times. his mother, gwendolyn woods is set to receive a $400,000 settlement for a wrongful death...
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frank somerville is off tonight . >> i'm julie haener. the san mateo county sheriff's office is the two victims were fatally stabbed have been identified but the motive for the killings remains a mystery. >> ktvu's annty were investigators just gave an update a short time ago. >> reporter: what they want to know now is why those men were in the area and what connection, if any they have to each other. exactly 24 hours after the first homicide, deputies collecting evidence discovered a second. both happened often remote stretch of skyline boulevard in unincorporated san mateo county pick one man is in custody, 26- year-old malik dosouqi of pacifica . >> both homicide happened in close proximity and both victims died from multiple stab wounds. investigators are actively looking into a connection between the two homicides. >> reporter: it all started monday night when authorities discovered the body of abdulmalek nasher. make is
frank somerville is off tonight . >> i'm julie haener. the san mateo county sheriff's office is the two victims were fatally stabbed have been identified but the motive for the killings remains a mystery. >> ktvu's annty were investigators just gave an update a short time ago. >> reporter: what they want to know now is why those men were in the area and what connection, if any they have to each other. exactly 24 hours after the first homicide, deputies collecting evidence...