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entry in the diary of anne frank this is a diary that was kept by a jewish girl from the netherlandsank, during the nazi occupation of her country, summer 42 of the forty-fourth year all this time 25 months. she and her family hid in the so-called shelter of the secret part of the house on one of the embankments of amsterdam , but not long before the end of the war, after an unknown denunciation of the family. the gestapo came out. all were arrested and sent to a concentration camp. anna ended up in bergen belsami , where she died of typhus just a month before being released, prisoners by the british troops of anne frank's diary with his denunciation of the horrors of nazism, translated into many languages, the book was first published in forty -seven and immediately became a world bestseller. she was able to unite millions of human tragedies associated with singleness in the fate of one girl. on august 1, 1975, in helsinki, at a meeting on security cooperation in europe, the leaders of thirty-three european countries, as well as the united states and canada , signed the final acts.
entry in the diary of anne frank this is a diary that was kept by a jewish girl from the netherlandsank, during the nazi occupation of her country, summer 42 of the forty-fourth year all this time 25 months. she and her family hid in the so-called shelter of the secret part of the house on one of the embankments of amsterdam , but not long before the end of the war, after an unknown denunciation of the family. the gestapo came out. all were arrested and sent to a concentration camp. anna ended...
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of course anne frank could say that. she was a child, she was a kid. you do to children, they are always able to still see some good in you. mike nichols, he says, "i was on the last boat out of germany..." as a refugee? as a refugee. .."and so that story knocked me out. "would you ever want to do... "..this show for broadway?" i thought he was kidding orjust being nice. and i said, "absolutely, absolutely." so when we got home, my mother said, "i think he was asking if you wanted to work with him." isaid, "no, no, he would have said that. "he would have said that." so a month after i get home, my phone rings in berkeley, where i live. and he says, "ms goldberg," and his voice was very distinctive, so you always knew who it was. and i said, "hey, hey, mike nichols, how are you?" you know, he said, "i'm well." he said, "i've found a theatre." i said, "you found a theatre? "great." he says, "you don't know what i'm talking about, do you?" isaid, "no." he said, "i want you to bring your show to new york "and i want to produce it." and i said, "wait, wait
of course anne frank could say that. she was a child, she was a kid. you do to children, they are always able to still see some good in you. mike nichols, he says, "i was on the last boat out of germany..." as a refugee? as a refugee. .."and so that story knocked me out. "would you ever want to do... "..this show for broadway?" i thought he was kidding orjust being nice. and i said, "absolutely, absolutely." so when we got home, my mother said, "i...
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there's no anne frank. there's no dutch east india company.mbrandt in that box office. there's just a bunch of gimmicks at want your time and your money on your vacation. what you need to do is equip yourself with good information. expect yourself to travel smart, and you will. a good example is lines. the green, thoughtless, unprepared traveler spends a lot of time needlessly in lines. and for me, that's a big agenda. if i encounter a line when i'm researching for my guidebooks, i find a way around that line. i find a way to coach my travelers to be able to enjoy that site without wasting 2 hours trying to get into it. john: rick steves, helping people travel smart. thank you very much. >> hey, thank you, john, and happy travels. ♪ that is pbs news weekend for this sunday. on monday, a controversial new california law that allows courts to enforce care plans on people with mental illness. i'm john yang. for all of my colleagues, thanks for joining us. have a good week. ♪ >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- >> how m
there's no anne frank. there's no dutch east india company.mbrandt in that box office. there's just a bunch of gimmicks at want your time and your money on your vacation. what you need to do is equip yourself with good information. expect yourself to travel smart, and you will. a good example is lines. the green, thoughtless, unprepared traveler spends a lot of time needlessly in lines. and for me, that's a big agenda. if i encounter a line when i'm researching for my guidebooks, i find a way...
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anne frank's does as well through your reaction. >> we are all americans. there were 700 of the worst of the worst islamists. consider this the absolute slap in the face that is a plea deal. by the way, we've seen this administration make plea deals. now they are doing it with terrorists. architects of the murder of 300 americans that lead us to two decades of war. the end of the war in afghanistan came with 13 murdered as we begged for the taliban security and then we have seen thousands, almost hundreds of gitmo detainees released and go back to the battlefield. some of which are in charge with the taliban right now. it's a fundamentally unserious view of taking on our enemies. i agree with frank. i think they should rot forever. even better, they should have been executed a long time ago. if we were serious about combating the threat of radical islamic terrorism, these are -- we can't deal with all of them. made a lot of mistakes but if you can't make an example out of cleat shake mohammed khalid sheikh mohammed and you can't bring justice to that man an
anne frank's does as well through your reaction. >> we are all americans. there were 700 of the worst of the worst islamists. consider this the absolute slap in the face that is a plea deal. by the way, we've seen this administration make plea deals. now they are doing it with terrorists. architects of the murder of 300 americans that lead us to two decades of war. the end of the war in afghanistan came with 13 murdered as we begged for the taliban security and then we have seen...
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of course anne frank could say that. she was a child, she was a kid. "..this show for broadway?" i thought he was kidding orjust being nice. and i said, "absolutely, absolutely." so when we got home, my mother said, "i think he was asking if you wanted to work with him." isaid, "no, no, he would have said that. "he would have said that." so a month after i get home, my phone rings in berkeley, where i live. and he says, "ms goldberg," and his voice was very distinctive, so you always knew who it was. and i said, "hey, hey, mike nichols, how are you?" you know, he said, "i'm well." he said, "i've found a theatre." i said, "you found a theatre? "great." he says, "you don't know what i'm talking about, do you?" isaid, "no." he said, "i want you to bring your show to new york "and i want to produce it." and i said, "wait, wait a minute, are you sure? "because, you know, i'm not always good, "you saw me on a good night." i said, "i'm not sure." he said, "well, think about it, think about it." and i said, "what if i'm terrible?" he said, "have you been terri
of course anne frank could say that. she was a child, she was a kid. "..this show for broadway?" i thought he was kidding orjust being nice. and i said, "absolutely, absolutely." so when we got home, my mother said, "i think he was asking if you wanted to work with him." isaid, "no, no, he would have said that. "he would have said that." so a month after i get home, my phone rings in berkeley, where i live. and he says, "ms goldberg," and...
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did once have a party where the police turned up, but we had to hide everyone in the attic like anne frankhat. so. but we got away with that. i shouldn't admit that. really if that's actually true, i just that's actually not true, i just made up, your honour. but made that up, your honour. but no, never a fan of it. no, i was never a fan of it. i never went along with it as far as i was concerned. and the more you ignore what they bring in, the can by it. the less you can abide by it. just pretend it's not happening and on. on with your and move on. carry on with your life as normal. but i find it really convenient this new variants come just before really convenient this new varelectionne just before really convenient this new varelection in just before really convenient this new varelection in the just before really convenient this new varelection in the jlit's)efore really convenient this new varelection in the jlit's likee an election in the us. it's like so such good timing. >> the election's not for another a half. another year and a half. yeah, that's time to set in. that's time for
did once have a party where the police turned up, but we had to hide everyone in the attic like anne frankhat. so. but we got away with that. i shouldn't admit that. really if that's actually true, i just that's actually not true, i just made up, your honour. but made that up, your honour. but no, never a fan of it. no, i was never a fan of it. i never went along with it as far as i was concerned. and the more you ignore what they bring in, the can by it. the less you can abide by it. just...
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Aug 28, 2023
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did once have a party where the police turned up, but we had to hide everyone in the attic like anne frankhat. so. but we got away with that. i shouldn't admit that. really if that's actually true, i just that's actually not true, i just made up, your honour. but made that up, your honour. but no, never a fan of it. no, i was never a fan of it. i never went along with it as far as i was concerned. and the more you ignore what they bring in, the can by it. the less you can abide by it. just pretend it's not happening and on. on with your and move on. carry on with your life as normal. but i find it really convenient this new variants come just before really convenient this new varelectionne just before really convenient this new varelection in just before really convenient this new varelection in the just before really convenient this new varelection in the jlit's)efore really convenient this new varelection in the jlit's likee an election in the us. it's like so such good timing. >> the election's not for another a half. another year and a half. yeah, that's time to set in. that's time for
did once have a party where the police turned up, but we had to hide everyone in the attic like anne frankhat. so. but we got away with that. i shouldn't admit that. really if that's actually true, i just that's actually not true, i just made up, your honour. but made that up, your honour. but no, never a fan of it. no, i was never a fan of it. i never went along with it as far as i was concerned. and the more you ignore what they bring in, the can by it. the less you can abide by it. just...
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frank. >> thank you, bob. let's bring in liz annfrank. >> tech is coming off the best week since july. what do you expect today and this week? >> wouldn't i love to know what would happen? we have seen intraday volatility with the rally days on softer tone. i would not be surprised to see that intraday move continue. we have the jackson hole uncertainty behind us. there is uncertainty with the september fmoc meeting. i think traders will continue to watch probabilities associated with the next two meetings and that could drive the shorter-term moves in the market. >> we had two things happen last week that a lot of people thought would give direction to the market. nvidia earnings and jackson hole. still a lot of undcertainty. we are waiting for pce. that will give us some answer about september. what is the big theme you are seeing? >> i think the overarching theme for the last year and a half has been valuation as it relates to the aggressive monetary policy tightening cycle in history. the surge in yields on the short end and lon
frank. >> thank you, bob. let's bring in liz annfrank. >> tech is coming off the best week since july. what do you expect today and this week? >> wouldn't i love to know what would happen? we have seen intraday volatility with the rally days on softer tone. i would not be surprised to see that intraday move continue. we have the jackson hole uncertainty behind us. there is uncertainty with the september fmoc meeting. i think traders will continue to watch probabilities...
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ann is preparing a project for broadcast labor migration from france to belarus frank interview of a french engineer. marie, a woman asks not to give her last name , a french woman sent a resume to the masses and has already passed an interview. why i decided to settle in belarus what is wrong with france today. is there a drain of highly qualified personnel in western europe? to watch this evening on the air after the panorama of belarusian potato pancakes or french french croissants in minsk is no longer the same as europe was and i do not agree with what is happening in western europe on the streets france could imagine such buses trolleybuses and do we need them there three times? then they won't let you go. people need a leader to worry about them . the volkswagen nissan you've been working on. i have worked everywhere i have worked in korea for hyundai and kia i have worked in japan for nissan mitsubishi and toyota i want to bring knowledge to belarus and china to my country for many different reasons. i give everything to elizavetilashkevich. liza hello what news in the centra
ann is preparing a project for broadcast labor migration from france to belarus frank interview of a french engineer. marie, a woman asks not to give her last name , a french woman sent a resume to the masses and has already passed an interview. why i decided to settle in belarus what is wrong with france today. is there a drain of highly qualified personnel in western europe? to watch this evening on the air after the panorama of belarusian potato pancakes or french french croissants in minsk...