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that as his mentors and anthropology extremely anthropology famous anthropologist and was the head of the hygiene institute university of frankfurt. he was a promising young scientist on the cutting edge of german science and had probably a wonderful academic career but married and children? >> yes. >> he married her right before the beginning of the war. they had no real married life together since the war came and he had other things to do. and josef mengele in 1943. >> do we know anything about and was a devout catholic and he writes about that in his memoir. and he chose to have a church wedding and so out of respect with a nostalgic sense of belonging to the catholic church but was not regularly observant. and then reflects on the catholic upbringing. >> let me jump around a little bit. thank you for the background. with the office of special investigations. and then to identifying and investigating and prosecuting nazi war criminals. and for what we would've called special projects in the office even when it was alleged and in 1985 that josef mengele is intense public interest t
that as his mentors and anthropology extremely anthropology famous anthropologist and was the head of the hygiene institute university of frankfurt. he was a promising young scientist on the cutting edge of german science and had probably a wonderful academic career but married and children? >> yes. >> he married her right before the beginning of the war. they had no real married life together since the war came and he had other things to do. and josef mengele in 1943. >> do...
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med medicine in anthropology. david: anything political, anything that is a hint as to what his politics while he was in university. david: so his university career, coincides almost decisively precisely with the lives of the nasi party. he became his studies in the summer of 1930. he came from a home that was conservative, catholic, probably an element of anti- semitism but not anything that would set him on the course that he eventually took. david: tell us more about his study. what was the medicine that he was focused on. david: so is important to understand that josef mengele was interested in the anthropology at a time when he these disciplines to bonnie now an important meaning for the state. his lawyer believed that physicians were extremely important in terms of carrying out his worldview and hitler's and the national socialism was simply biology enacted. and the fact that he began to study when they took on their study status, was extremely important. it means that these scientists had a part of what one
med medicine in anthropology. david: anything political, anything that is a hint as to what his politics while he was in university. david: so his university career, coincides almost decisively precisely with the lives of the nasi party. he became his studies in the summer of 1930. he came from a home that was conservative, catholic, probably an element of anti- semitism but not anything that would set him on the course that he eventually took. david: tell us more about his study. what was the...
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and he had as his mentor's anthropology and extremely famous anthropologist and the medical dissertation advisor was the head of the racial hygiene institute he was a promising young scientist the cutting edge and had probably a wonderful academic career in front of him. >> i want to get to the war in a minute but married? children? >> yes. he married a woman that he met right before the beginning of the war. there was no real married life together since the war came and he had other things to do. he had one son who was born march 161943. >> do we know anything about his fate on - - faith? how religious he was? >>'s mother was a devout catholic and he writes about that in his memoir. he chose to have the church wedding which is unusual for the ss officer. weather that was out of respect for his mother or a nostalgic sense to the catholic church, but he was not regularly observant although it had an impact on him and when she dies he reflects on his catholic upbringing. >> they give the background. i will jump around so when did josef mengele become part of your life? >> and i was with th
and he had as his mentor's anthropology and extremely famous anthropologist and the medical dissertation advisor was the head of the racial hygiene institute he was a promising young scientist the cutting edge and had probably a wonderful academic career in front of him. >> i want to get to the war in a minute but married? children? >> yes. he married a woman that he met right before the beginning of the war. there was no real married life together since the war came and he had...
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in anthropology. he studied nobel prizewinners those who were laureates or those who would become prizewinners in the future. he was considered an extremely able students and had extremely, he writes in his autobiography about the impact of his teachings in these quiet passionate about how he was moved by not only their skilled but also their devotion to the science of medicine in anthropology. >> anything political? anything that gives a hint as to his politics while he was in university? >> so, his university career coincides precisely with the rise of the nazi party and its assumption to power. he began his studies at an april of 1930 and he came from a home that was conservative catholic, probably an element of anti-semitism but not anything that would affect him on the course that he eventually took. >> tell us more about his studies. what was he studying and what was the medicine that he was focused on? >> 's import to understand that mengele posit interest in medicine and racial hygiene and ant
in anthropology. he studied nobel prizewinners those who were laureates or those who would become prizewinners in the future. he was considered an extremely able students and had extremely, he writes in his autobiography about the impact of his teachings in these quiet passionate about how he was moved by not only their skilled but also their devotion to the science of medicine in anthropology. >> anything political? anything that gives a hint as to his politics while he was in...
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and had the elite education to study and then frankfurt and also with a phd in anthropology. for those who would become in the future and was considered an extremely able student and he writes in his autobiography of the impact of his teachers on him and passionate about how he was moved to not only the skill but the devotion and to give a hint to politics? >> and the university career coincide almost precisely of the not the party and the ascension to power. and in the summer semester of 1930 came from a home that was conservative, catholic and an element of anti-semitism. and on the course that he eventually took. >> what was he studying medicine he was focused on? >> it's important to remember that josef mengele interest in medicine racial high aging in the anthropology came at a time and with that meaning for the state. hitler believed that is important to carry out his worldview and that national socialism was biology enacted. and the fact and they began to study the scientists. that they have a symbiotic relationship with the state and with that support for the nazi wor
and had the elite education to study and then frankfurt and also with a phd in anthropology. for those who would become in the future and was considered an extremely able student and he writes in his autobiography of the impact of his teachers on him and passionate about how he was moved to not only the skill but the devotion and to give a hint to politics? >> and the university career coincide almost precisely of the not the party and the ascension to power. and in the summer semester of...
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and to lead to support, for a forced sterilization, anthropology, extremely famous anthropologist, and the head of the, at the university of frankfurt. promising young scientist, and academic career in front of things. and things happened differently. >> i want to get to the war in a minute but with him married, children? >> he married a woman he met in my state right before the beginning of the war. they had no real married life together since the war came and he had other things to do. they had one son who was born on mengele's birthday on march 16th, 1943. >> do we know anything about his faith? how religious he was? >> his mother was a very devout catholic. he writes about that in his memoir. he chose to have a church wedding which was unusual for an ss officer. in a nostalgic sense in the catholic church but he was not regularly observant although it had an impact, he writes about what when his mother dies, reflects on his catholic upbringing. >> let me jump around a little bit, thanks for that background. when did mengele become part of your life? how did you become involved with
and to lead to support, for a forced sterilization, anthropology, extremely famous anthropologist, and the head of the, at the university of frankfurt. promising young scientist, and academic career in front of things. and things happened differently. >> i want to get to the war in a minute but with him married, children? >> he married a woman he met in my state right before the beginning of the war. they had no real married life together since the war came and he had other things...
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2020 tonight, reagan lewis has graduated from high school and is heading to uc san diego to study anthropology, congrats. this is alexander, she's graduating from menlo college and will go to graduate school in either new york or sweden. good luck to you. share your graduate photos with us, email 2020grads@cbs.com >>> some nfl teams could begin using their own facilities beginning next week if there local rules will allow it. no coaches will be allowed in the only players that can be there are ones rehabbing injuries. the 49ers will be able to reopen at all because the shelter in place orders in city clare county extend to at least the end of the month. the 49ers did announce their preseason schedule today, highlighted by a matchup stadium on august 21. it will be the first preseason game against the silver and black since 2011. all four games will air right here on kpix 5. >>> quick college football note for you, if the season starts on time and state restrictions are still in place, the calderas head coach justin wilcox says his staff is looking at potential sites outside the bay area to con
2020 tonight, reagan lewis has graduated from high school and is heading to uc san diego to study anthropology, congrats. this is alexander, she's graduating from menlo college and will go to graduate school in either new york or sweden. good luck to you. share your graduate photos with us, email 2020grads@cbs.com >>> some nfl teams could begin using their own facilities beginning next week if there local rules will allow it. no coaches will be allowed in the only players that can be...
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graduating from venetia high school and will be attending uc san diego where she will major in anthropology. and a shout-out to rihanna montoro in daly city. she'll be attending college in pleasant hill. do you have a grad in your life? tag us in your social media post or send your pictures directly to 2020grads@cbs.com. no professional photos, please, and include their name and a little something about t we're all doing our part by staying at home. that could mean an increase in energy bills. you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your shades during the day. stay well and keep it golden. >>> this evening hollywood is mourning the loss of a longtime actor, fred willard. he was best known for his roles in the film anchorman and the tv series everybody loves raymond and modern family. in a statement, willard's daughter said that he died peacefully last night. cause of death has not been released. actors and comedians have been posting tributes online. steve car rel said willard is the funniest person he's ever worked with. h
graduating from venetia high school and will be attending uc san diego where she will major in anthropology. and a shout-out to rihanna montoro in daly city. she'll be attending college in pleasant hill. do you have a grad in your life? tag us in your social media post or send your pictures directly to 2020grads@cbs.com. no professional photos, please, and include their name and a little something about t we're all doing our part by staying at home. that could mean an increase in energy bills....
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originally the anthropology department said the -- sent the archaeology department. the lead sentence the senior class. they borrowed heavy duty equipment from the eastern shore and they came in and cut down the trees and the brush the way you see it tapered like it is today. look, there is a headstone back there that's about six feet tall. that is a commemorative headstone that was put back for cudjo lewis. theelped establish cemetery, the church across the street, union baptist church, and the training school. that was put in his honor. he's buried in the cemetery my but not necessarily dead. theou will look, some of gravesites do not have gravestones -- headstones. doris's interest. ground x-ray equipment from the eastern shore. anywhere they saw a body in the ground, they put a flag. when they finished, they had over 1800 flags in this cemetery. because some of them don't have names on them, you have to have known doris, they didn't get a group of community leaders and some of the universities and then goes to probate court, and they go to the health department.
originally the anthropology department said the -- sent the archaeology department. the lead sentence the senior class. they borrowed heavy duty equipment from the eastern shore and they came in and cut down the trees and the brush the way you see it tapered like it is today. look, there is a headstone back there that's about six feet tall. that is a commemorative headstone that was put back for cudjo lewis. theelped establish cemetery, the church across the street, union baptist church, and...
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days and she was like i want to show you something like a 400 page report that she had been in anthropology professor at the time and had done -- re-creating the experience of those in the communities and she handed me a document she had never published, it had maps of where everyone in the village had been and what they were doing and she was making and all and this is crazy. i know i can't use this and if i don't use it no one will see it. it was a painful process. i try not to be huber stick about it, but in a sense i did because i was looking at people's garbage and if i didn't make something out of it it was getting thrown out. >> a question that i'm into, how much was spent on location in alaska? >> i went there four four times in a couple year stretch and it was weird because there was some libraries there i was using for sure and some people i worked with and i would track down people and have so much documentation it that point that i knew what they had been doing more than they did. to be on dirty with my papers, you got the call at 8:30 p.m. and some 86-year-old man, that was rea
days and she was like i want to show you something like a 400 page report that she had been in anthropology professor at the time and had done -- re-creating the experience of those in the communities and she handed me a document she had never published, it had maps of where everyone in the village had been and what they were doing and she was making and all and this is crazy. i know i can't use this and if i don't use it no one will see it. it was a painful process. i try not to be huber stick...
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they say big retailers like saks fifth avenue, anthropology and urban outfitters getting ready to reopen monday to offer curbside pickup. in san francisco, abc 7 news. >>> most san francisco restaurant owners say takeout and delivery is not profitable business. the golden gate restaurant association surveyed the owners of 419 restaurants in the city. and 73% said they are open for takeout and delivery. but 60% said they were losing money. and only 1% say they were doing as well now as they were before the pandemic. most said they had laid off at least half of their employees. nearly 60% said they had received emergency federal loans. >>> one bay area restaurant is closing all 50 locations after 33 years in business. pleasanton-based specialty cafe and bakery says covid-19 and the shelter in place orders have decimated revenues. it's cafeswere popular in the san francisco financial district and downtown oakland with homemade sandwiches and extra large cookies to the launch crowd. the last day of operations will be this coming tuesday. >>> tesla is telling its employees that it now has app
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attention from critics and become central to a host of disciplinary subfields , including visual anthropology, media studies, visual culture, visual studies. but these fields all focused largely on the analysis of contemporary images, not historical ones. and even in fields like memory studies, where historical images can play a central role, the place of photographs remains unexplored. photographs can be handmade to what we call collective memory, a deeply felt set of convictions resistant to change. and they can also be handmades of history, which employs a more skeptical and critical view of the past. photographs are not inherently one thing or the other. they derive their meanings from the ways we use them. american textbooks, for example, have long celebrated the construction of the transcontinental railroad with photographs like east and west shaking hands at a rail, which depicts the celebrants of the golden spikes ceremony of 1869, but excludes the chinese laborers who made most of the tracks from california east to utah. in the late 19th century, andrew j. russell's iconic picture su
attention from critics and become central to a host of disciplinary subfields , including visual anthropology, media studies, visual culture, visual studies. but these fields all focused largely on the analysis of contemporary images, not historical ones. and even in fields like memory studies, where historical images can play a central role, the place of photographs remains unexplored. photographs can be handmade to what we call collective memory, a deeply felt set of convictions resistant to...
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>>she plans to take anthropology and transfer to u c davis congratulations john a and you can let us know about the graduate in your life like going to kron 4 dot com to find the salute to grads 2020 under the news tab. then upload a picture of your graduate let us know which high school the graduate attended and what's next for them. next for us to take you outside for a live look at sfo clearing skies and no dela kron 4 is proud to honor people who are doing some great things in their community during this public health crisis. and this morning we're shining the spotlight on brian jones, he's the principal at entry school in brentwood. now for the last several years or weeks rather principal jones and 5 other staff members have been delivering meals to more than 40 most of them live far from school and just can't afford to drive into town every day to pick up the meals so in each delivery, the families will get boxes of food to last them at least one week. and you can spotlight someone who's making a big difference in your community. we have a section on our website called kron 4 h
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second world war to a few years after and essentially, it was an attempt to apply the techniques of anthropologyn society, in britain, to get close up to what people were doing, thinking, feeling, they had people who wrote diaries but also an army of volu nteers who wrote diaries but also an army of volunteers who went around taking notes and so on. and on ve day itself, and it opens with this wonderful sequence, the mass observation investigators, observed ina observation investigators, observed in a newsagents in central london, you have all these people grumbling, saying why weren't we told it was about to start, there were no bells ringing? and so, people were queueing, of course that was one of the great motifs of the war and indeed, there is evidence of queues outside forjobs even longer than usual, that tuesday morning, of ve day so you really get close up and in the evening, one of the volu nteers in the evening, one of the volunteers was in a pub in chelsea, at the moment of 9pm when the king, king george vi, gave his speech and she was a female investigator, she describes in great deta
second world war to a few years after and essentially, it was an attempt to apply the techniques of anthropologyn society, in britain, to get close up to what people were doing, thinking, feeling, they had people who wrote diaries but also an army of volu nteers who wrote diaries but also an army of volunteers who went around taking notes and so on. and on ve day itself, and it opens with this wonderful sequence, the mass observation investigators, observed ina observation investigators,...
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dave's point is our enemies are adapting and evil thing to use darwinian terms which we do and anthropological terms and we are not because we get on a track and we like to stay on it. >> as our adversaries are employing methods far beyond just military power, and our war colleges and advanced courses we talk a lot about that but in and sometimes our strategies are one-dimensional and part of that is because our military is so effective but if you look at the way the russians and chinese are operating it's clear that military power is necessary for that position and that's why i think cutting the state department's budget by 10 percent or cutting the budget is so shortsighted because if you talk to anyone who spends far more time in these places that i ever will, if you talk to war fighters they want those development and diplomatic experts beside them because they understand it's a long-term sustainable political game that requires far more military power and aptitude in areas of diplomacy. >> one other thing which i think is a distinction between what dave argues for in the book and what the
dave's point is our enemies are adapting and evil thing to use darwinian terms which we do and anthropological terms and we are not because we get on a track and we like to stay on it. >> as our adversaries are employing methods far beyond just military power, and our war colleges and advanced courses we talk a lot about that but in and sometimes our strategies are one-dimensional and part of that is because our military is so effective but if you look at the way the russians and chinese...
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show you something, she handed me this four or 500 page report that she had been an an to the -- anthropology professor in anchorage and she had spent months recruiting experiences of people in the communes and hands me this document she never published. it had everything -- maps of where everyone in the village had been when the tsunami hit, what they were doing, he playing monopoly, she was making a doll and this crazy. i know i can't really use this and if i don't use this, no one will see this. so it was a really painful process. try not to be hubristic about it like i had some outside role in preserving this but in a sense i did. was looking at people's garbage. if didn't make something of it, it was getting thrown out. >> host: a question already which i'm actually -- how much of your research time was spent on location in alaska? >> guest: yeah. i went there three or four different times, guess, in a couple years stretch, and it was weird because there wasn't their -- there was some libraries there i was using for sure, and there were some people i worked with that i had to track down
show you something, she handed me this four or 500 page report that she had been an an to the -- anthropology professor in anchorage and she had spent months recruiting experiences of people in the communes and hands me this document she never published. it had everything -- maps of where everyone in the village had been when the tsunami hit, what they were doing, he playing monopoly, she was making a doll and this crazy. i know i can't really use this and if i don't use this, no one will see...
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. >>> next up, bring paris to mom's kitchen with this french bistro inspired mug from anthropology the than it actually is. you know she's going to use it all day. speaking of things she'll use all day, slippers are super hot right now. slipper searches are actually up by 600%. it makes sense because we're all home right now this from acorn provide the best of both worlds slippers and sandals, $48, come in all colors, a bunch of colors and wide options contoured footbed, machine washable terry cloth they are super lightweight i love these they feel like a cloud who doesn't want to be comfy and cozy at home this one is fun. diamond painting kit search is up by 90%. diamond painting kits aren't new, very trendy now, paint by numbers but using these diamond-like gemstones to put together a really beautiful, shimmery painting. this is a great gift for the creative mom or you want to do something together this weekend, joann's has a bunch of new stuff starting around $15. they offer curbside pickup if you want to order it online and pick up asap. >>> moving on, jewelry, affordable options s
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it is revealing that even with anthropology, which supposedly had one of the most direct relationships with native people and their stories, the role of native people was always as quote informants quote that is the term in science and that tells you what our role was. and was not. so at the nmai, at the exhibits we opened exhibits with on the mall, we worked with 24 communities, 12 from the united states and four from latin america -- four from canada, and eight from latin america. that was a process in which the communities with whom we were working had absolute control over the story from the very beginning. it was through their eyes the story was told. what was interesting was at the time which would not be true now, a generation later there was immense blowback, from the academics over that, it was looked at being anti-intellectual to let people a letter then fashion have control of the storytelling and yet for me, it was at least a step down that road that says, nobody is arguing for a new exclusivity. but we are saying there are those who have not been in the docket of storytell
it is revealing that even with anthropology, which supposedly had one of the most direct relationships with native people and their stories, the role of native people was always as quote informants quote that is the term in science and that tells you what our role was. and was not. so at the nmai, at the exhibits we opened exhibits with on the mall, we worked with 24 communities, 12 from the united states and four from latin america -- four from canada, and eight from latin america. that was a...
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but anthropology and our converting the word "order," we used to define it as domestic tranquility when our rights came from providence. but since we now confer those rights, those rights come from dominant, authoritarian males, and we're consumers, corporations are the real humans, we confer those rights in a law of the jungle environment, or a survival of the fittest environment. we confer those rights by serving a male, donald trump or joe biden. so i just want to remind everybody that the word "order" is now defined as the right of over t males to compete power. host: then what is it, jay? caller: what is what? noip it's not that, what is it? caller: what is what? the definition of -- host: the definition of order, you're putting on the table. aller: the definition of order is the -- what the constitution is. host: ok, from scottville, virginia, thanks for the call. on friday, the former vice president appearing on msnbc's "morning joe." a lot of references to christine blase ford, who brought up allegations against brett kavanaugh when the two were in high school. that issue came u
but anthropology and our converting the word "order," we used to define it as domestic tranquility when our rights came from providence. but since we now confer those rights, those rights come from dominant, authoritarian males, and we're consumers, corporations are the real humans, we confer those rights in a law of the jungle environment, or a survival of the fittest environment. we confer those rights by serving a male, donald trump or joe biden. so i just want to remind everybody...