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sent to auschwitz and the autumn of nine hundred forty four. while czech polish jewish gypsy children were being getting gas chambers german children live normal lives turned to school learning to draw can't sing the songs they sang were not charmed last. show of pneumonia mothers is a collection of songs sung by members of hitler you're going to. know that it was published in nineteen thirty six one of the songs goes something like this one and we want to march on moscow for what we want to be mosque or soon as we can or let the bolsheviks feel all strange a little wilder oses paved the way of hitler's men killing for russia with love. but by late one nine hundred forty four hardly anyone sang this song anymore. it was military chiefs had just won a touchdown teams going to the red army launched an offensive on the frontline from the cup a few mountains to the black sea liberating european cities. romania became the first country to release from its not seeing nightmare. then somebody troops brought peace to bulgaria. conan suffer tyrants the
sent to auschwitz and the autumn of nine hundred forty four. while czech polish jewish gypsy children were being getting gas chambers german children live normal lives turned to school learning to draw can't sing the songs they sang were not charmed last. show of pneumonia mothers is a collection of songs sung by members of hitler you're going to. know that it was published in nineteen thirty six one of the songs goes something like this one and we want to march on moscow for what we want to be...
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ten people shared the same space it in auschwitz. says terrorism was a resort compared to auschwitz was a her brother and parents and her friend helga was sent to auschwitz in the autumn of one nine hundred forty four. while czech polish jewish gypsy children were being murdered in gas chambers german children little girl guides going to school learning to draw cans and singing the songs they sang were not child's last. show of pneumonia mother says a collection of songs sung by members of people or you're going to the boys know that it was published in nineteen thirty six one of the songs goes something like this one and we want to march on moscow over we want to be moscow or soon as we can or let the bolsheviks feel all strength and little wildrose is pave the way of hitler's and then heading for russia with love. but by late one nine hundred forty four hardly anyone sang this song anymore. it was military chiefs had just won a touchdown to escape the red army launched an offensive on the frontline from the cup a few mountains to t
ten people shared the same space it in auschwitz. says terrorism was a resort compared to auschwitz was a her brother and parents and her friend helga was sent to auschwitz in the autumn of one nine hundred forty four. while czech polish jewish gypsy children were being murdered in gas chambers german children little girl guides going to school learning to draw cans and singing the songs they sang were not child's last. show of pneumonia mother says a collection of songs sung by members of...
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ten people shared the same space it in auschwitz. says terrorism was a resort compared to auschwitz. her brother and parents and her friend helga was sent to auschwitz in the autumn of nine hundred forty four. while czech polish jewish or gypsy children were being herded in gas chambers german children little dogs going to school learning to draw can't sing the songs they sang were not translated. szilvia money a mother says a collection of songs sung by members of hitler you're going to the boys know that it was published in nineteen thirty six one of the songs goes something like this one we want to watch on moscow what we want to be moscow or soon as we can or let the bolsheviks feel all strength and look to wildrose is paved the way of hitler's men getting for russia with one theme. but by late one nine hundred forty four hardly anyone saying this something. that was military chiefs had just want to kill them seems to me that the red army launched an offensive on the frontline from the cup a few mentions to the black sea liberati
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helga was sent to auschwitz and they were some of nine hundred forty four. while czech polish jewish gypsy children were being murdered in gas chambers german children lived their lives going to school learning to draw you can't sing the songs they sang were not charmed laughter. szilvia money a mother this is a collection of songs sung by members of hitler you're going to the boys know that it was published in nineteen thirty six lineup one of the songs goes something like this what we want to march on moscow what we want to be moscow or soon is we can't let the bolsheviks feel all strength and let the wilder roses pave the way of hitler's men dating for russia will flood the. but by late one nine hundred forty four hardly anyone sang this song anymore. it was military chiefs had just won a touchdown seems to. have the red army launched an offensive in the frontline from the cup a few mountains to the black sea integrating european cities. romania became the first country to be released from its not saying i met. them soviet troops brought peace to bulgaria
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i've often said as i've said on the show if auschwitz was listed on the new york stock exchange today they would have never invaded germany or try to put an end to world war two because too many americans and british people would be profiting off the business model of auschwitz this is the final solution for the derivatives model is to exterminate millions of people using financial christian now what don't you understand about that because well they lost that pos stuff quote who'll go out of your bed again for it and it is well the article in bloomberg points out that the closest thing to this is the synthetic c.d.o. is that blew up the financial economy because you're betting on the outcome of something that is not associates not you taking out life insurance on your own life it's goldman sachs j.p. morgan into each a bank taking out an insurance on your life well again this is all made possible by interest rates being at near zero percent you can you can create these huge ponzi schemes that are self-referential that are tied to indexes that are created out of the old orifice of some
i've often said as i've said on the show if auschwitz was listed on the new york stock exchange today they would have never invaded germany or try to put an end to world war two because too many americans and british people would be profiting off the business model of auschwitz this is the final solution for the derivatives model is to exterminate millions of people using financial christian now what don't you understand about that because well they lost that pos stuff quote who'll go out of...
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when the soldiers started realizing what happened at buchenwald at auschwitz and the frustration that we could not have done something sooner. to be talking about the bottom rung of evil, when you talked about what was going on at auschwitz, using human skin as lampshades, biological experiments, just massive murder and genocide. on one hand, we felt so good, we won, we beat germany and japan. to realize that humanity to be so ghastly and evil, just how we dicked the nazi regime was, as i say, if you ever visit those cans, you recognize that it teaches you -- those camps, you recognize that it teaches you just how essential the war was b. anybody who says we should not have been involved in the world war does not know what they're talking about. eisenhower wrote a letter taking full responsibility -- it could have leaked out, the great armada, the allied invasion. things could have gone terribly wrong. it is easy now to say, what a great american, british, canadian,, but the truth of the matter was, we didn't know. that was the turning point, because it stars the liberation, the battl
when the soldiers started realizing what happened at buchenwald at auschwitz and the frustration that we could not have done something sooner. to be talking about the bottom rung of evil, when you talked about what was going on at auschwitz, using human skin as lampshades, biological experiments, just massive murder and genocide. on one hand, we felt so good, we won, we beat germany and japan. to realize that humanity to be so ghastly and evil, just how we dicked the nazi regime was, as i say,...
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surges lead they want to sorry but you can also serve for people like you sixty seven lines where auschwitz for porters there is a wide consensus. thing only minor league ball is many times greg did that characterization with sadly it is both in the arab political and military situations have changed absolutely and fundamentally since both forty eight and sixty seven this point unlike forty eight israel is the most powerful country in the region israeli security has to be assured but there are plenty of things in place suit take care of that and of course these have to be recognized in the peace agreement what this is about par on the sea and wish for you old why mary and witches want to rattle the ends let me go one more sens israel wants to keep the settlements with. sane pointed out have been declared a counter. to international law and opposed by everyone. gentlemen let's see this is a mistake was i. was really i want to go to ok but again because i want to be fair to everybody i agree with paul that's ultimately. about coming to an agreement that is agreeable to all sides could begin t
surges lead they want to sorry but you can also serve for people like you sixty seven lines where auschwitz for porters there is a wide consensus. thing only minor league ball is many times greg did that characterization with sadly it is both in the arab political and military situations have changed absolutely and fundamentally since both forty eight and sixty seven this point unlike forty eight israel is the most powerful country in the region israeli security has to be assured but there are...
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surgeon said they want to sign up you can also serve the people nine hundred sixty seven lines were auschwitz for porters there's a wide consensus. really only. the last of his many times regretted that characterization this badly it is both in the air of the political and military situations have changed absolutely and fundamentally since both forty gait and exist seven this point unlike forty eight israel is the most powerful country in the region israeli security has to be assured well there are plenty of things in place to take care of that and of course these have to be recognized in the peace agreement what this is about policy and the israel one million voters who want the right old lands let me one more sense israel wants to keep the settle in tune with. sane pointed out have been declared. to international law and oppose everyone. to the militants in this game to say course i'm sorry with everyone i want to go to. because i want to be fair to everybody i agree with paul that's ultimately. about coming to an agreement that is agreeable to all sides the big unmentioned elephant in this
surgeon said they want to sign up you can also serve the people nine hundred sixty seven lines were auschwitz for porters there's a wide consensus. really only. the last of his many times regretted that characterization this badly it is both in the air of the political and military situations have changed absolutely and fundamentally since both forty gait and exist seven this point unlike forty eight israel is the most powerful country in the region israeli security has to be assured well there...
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know he also said to be one of sarin are given also scared but even if you sixty seven lines were auschwitz borders there is a wide consensus here. legally or illegally last all these many times it regretted that characterization this fagot is both the arab political and military situations have changed absolutely and fundamentally since both forty eight and six the seven at this point unlike forty eight israel is the most powerful country in the region israeli security has to be assured but there are plenty of things in place to take care of that and of course these have to be recognized in the peace agreement what this is about policy in washington the old one area in which is one of the article didn't let me go one more sense israel wants to keep the settlements with. sane pointed out have been declared. to international law and posed by everyone. in this game to say what's on your list you think will certainly do what i want to go to do ok but again because i want to be fair to everybody. i agree with paul that's ultimately. about coming to an agreement that is agreeable to all sides th
know he also said to be one of sarin are given also scared but even if you sixty seven lines were auschwitz borders there is a wide consensus here. legally or illegally last all these many times it regretted that characterization this fagot is both the arab political and military situations have changed absolutely and fundamentally since both forty eight and six the seven at this point unlike forty eight israel is the most powerful country in the region israeli security has to be assured but...
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know he also said to be want to sign up even also scared but the one hundred sixty seven lines were auschwitz more porters there is a wide consensus. feelingly. the last call is many times it regretted that characterization this fagot is both the arab political and military situations have changed absolutely and fundamentally since both forty eight and six the seven at this point unlike forty eight israel is the most powerful country in the region is rarely security has to be assured but there are plenty of things in place to take care of that and of course these have to be recognized in the peace agreement what this is about policy in the israel one area and watches is one of the article didn't let me hear one more sens israel warrants to keep the settlements with. pointed out have been declared. to ensure national law and opposed by everyone you are a gentleman let's see this game to say what. you would i want to go to day ok because i want to be fair to everybody. i agree with paul that sultan only. about coming to an agreement that is agreeable to all sides the big i mention elephant in t
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you who lost your kids and in the stolen labor camps it's not freedom to the inmates of auschwitz. who can walk. and out. if that got you did not intrude for an boundaries you need sky neither did you seek fame these issues sure just defended your motherland and the shit defended your family. spoke of such as today remember free all those who place their lives on the altar of electric. kool-aid as barlow to that's. what it was as the years and decades past the sick. one generation takes the place of another mode as it moves in the but is it possible to pass into oblivion such a heroic deed of the warriors who descended not only our lives each of the very notion of a human being that fascism bush wanted to crush. people and the day of the great victory square game with our heads and bright memory of the asleep i beat you who did not return from the water sanity some of us. daughters at soldier's. father's. grandfather's will for a husband who's. lives or brothers sisters at nama janata.
you who lost your kids and in the stolen labor camps it's not freedom to the inmates of auschwitz. who can walk. and out. if that got you did not intrude for an boundaries you need sky neither did you seek fame these issues sure just defended your motherland and the shit defended your family. spoke of such as today remember free all those who place their lives on the altar of electric. kool-aid as barlow to that's. what it was as the years and decades past the sick. one generation takes the...
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when the soldiers started realizing what happened at buchenwald at auschwitz and the frustration thatnot have done something sooner. to be talking about the bottom rung of evil, when you talked about what was going on at auschwitz, using human skin as lampshades, biological experiments, just massive murder and genocide. on one hand, we felt so good, we won, we beat germany and japan. to realize that humanity to be so ghastly and evil, just how we dicked the nazi regime was, as i say, if you ever visit those cans, you recognize that it teaches you -- those camps, you recognize that it teaches you just how essential the war was b. anybody who says we should not have been involved in the world war does not know what they're talking about. eisenhower wrote a letter taking full responsibility -- it could have leaked out, the great armada, the allied invasion. things could have gone terribly wrong. it is easy now to say, what a great american, british, canadian,, but the truth of the matter was, we didn't know. that was the turning point, because it stars the liberation, the battle of norma
when the soldiers started realizing what happened at buchenwald at auschwitz and the frustration thatnot have done something sooner. to be talking about the bottom rung of evil, when you talked about what was going on at auschwitz, using human skin as lampshades, biological experiments, just massive murder and genocide. on one hand, we felt so good, we won, we beat germany and japan. to realize that humanity to be so ghastly and evil, just how we dicked the nazi regime was, as i say, if you...
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when the soldiers started realizing what happened at buchenwald at auschwitz and the frustration that we could not have done something sooner. to be talking about the bottom rung of evil, when you talked about what was going on at auschwitz, using human skin as lampshades, biological experiments, just massive murder and genocide. on one hand, we felt so good, we won, we beat germany and japan. to realize that humanity to be so ghastly and evil, just how we dicked the nazi regime was, as i say, if you ever visit those cans, you recognize that it teaches you -- those camps, you recognize that it teaches you just how essential the war was b. anybody who says we should not have been involved in the world war does not know what they're talking about. eisenhower wrote a letter taking full responsibility -- it could have leaked out, the great armada, the allied invasion. things could have gone terribly wrong. it is easy now to say, what a great american, british, canadian,, but the truth of the matter was, we didn't know. that was the turning point, because it stars the liberation, the battl
when the soldiers started realizing what happened at buchenwald at auschwitz and the frustration that we could not have done something sooner. to be talking about the bottom rung of evil, when you talked about what was going on at auschwitz, using human skin as lampshades, biological experiments, just massive murder and genocide. on one hand, we felt so good, we won, we beat germany and japan. to realize that humanity to be so ghastly and evil, just how we dicked the nazi regime was, as i say,...
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in 1942, a boy was slapped by his parents off a train down for auschwitz.a stroke of luck, a catholic woman in a nearby village and took him in and hit him in her cover. after the war was finally over, that boy emigrated to israel to begin a new life. today, his son heads up the now famous medical field hospital that travels the world in the wake of natural disasters. [applause] just three days after the earthquake in haiti, the doctor was there helping save lives. this year, his unit treated the wounded in remote areas hardest hit by japan's deadly tsunami. no question, israel joins america in leading the way to save lives and helped feed the world. yet today, the 2000 year-old dream of the state of israel is in jeopardy. there is no other nation on earth so routinely denied its right to exist and threatened with destruction. recent developments in the region have moved iran out of the headlines, but it is undeniable the specter of a nuclear iran looms larger than ever, and we must never take our eye off iran. [applause] that is why congress will soon pass
in 1942, a boy was slapped by his parents off a train down for auschwitz.a stroke of luck, a catholic woman in a nearby village and took him in and hit him in her cover. after the war was finally over, that boy emigrated to israel to begin a new life. today, his son heads up the now famous medical field hospital that travels the world in the wake of natural disasters. [applause] just three days after the earthquake in haiti, the doctor was there helping save lives. this year, his unit treated...
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and, yes, jerusalem shaped and some powerful way in our time by auschwitz and also by hiroshima, the two brackets within which that ancient question of the relationship between violence and religion are asked not. that is the mass of the human condition. what do we do with it? jerusalem is the center of a double vision, therefore i put before you life and death. choose life. recalling the importance in this history of human choice is urgent because of human choices shaping this history in the past, they can still shake in the future. jerusalem is a city of self surpassing. god check abrahams' ninth here. religion was limited by ethics here. the one ms. of god makes every individual who participates in it sacred, which is the ground of the universal declaration of human rights. the fact that god, the god of the bible, the god of jerusalem peroni sides with the victims instead up with those who victimized is the cd of democracy. the temple is vacant. the holy of holies is vacant. this data will not be represented. it means that no one owns this god, therefore no going to work in the na
and, yes, jerusalem shaped and some powerful way in our time by auschwitz and also by hiroshima, the two brackets within which that ancient question of the relationship between violence and religion are asked not. that is the mass of the human condition. what do we do with it? jerusalem is the center of a double vision, therefore i put before you life and death. choose life. recalling the importance in this history of human choice is urgent because of human choices shaping this history in the...
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when the soldiers started realizing what happened at buchenwald at auschwitz and the frustration that we could not have done something sooner. to be talking about the bottom rung of evil, when you talked about what was going on at auschwitz, using human skin as lampshades, biological experiments, just massive murder and genocide. on o hand, we felt so good, we won, we beat germany an japan. to realize that humanity to be so ghastly and evil, just how we dicked the nazi regime was, as i say, if you ever visit those cans, you recognize that it teaches you -- those camps, you recognize that it teaches you just how essential the war was b. anybody who says we should not have been involvedn t world war does not know what they're talking about. eisenhower wrote a letter taking full responsibility -- it could have leaked out, the great armada, the allied invasion. things could have gone terribly wrong. it is easy now to say, what a great american, british, canadian,, but the truth of the matter was, we didn't know. th was the tning point, because it stars the liberation, the battle of norman
when the soldiers started realizing what happened at buchenwald at auschwitz and the frustration that we could not have done something sooner. to be talking about the bottom rung of evil, when you talked about what was going on at auschwitz, using human skin as lampshades, biological experiments, just massive murder and genocide. on o hand, we felt so good, we won, we beat germany an japan. to realize that humanity to be so ghastly and evil, just how we dicked the nazi regime was, as i say, if...
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took the money every year, we do not put the money in the general fund rich's is the cleanup of auschwitz all of that was done with providence plan money. it was to be used and we have a private nonprofit porter directors and how the money was spent. nonprofit is very important to the city. only people who have money are the nonprofits to invest. women and infants hospital, brown university, the knowledge district. i hate that it makes it think i live in the stupid district. [laughter] but we created that when we relocated 1995. that is how the land got their which is the intent to capture and build an area that could create a new industry. they are the only ones with money. take a look at the cities in asia and europe they are scattered and downtown you have a challenge, and million and a half of square feet. see this superman building? that is up. they sold it and that lease is up in the year or so. fire was mayor i would get on a plane right down to cosec the chairmen of bank of america who used to be here. and also used to be at dean university. i would go down there and bring jack on
took the money every year, we do not put the money in the general fund rich's is the cleanup of auschwitz all of that was done with providence plan money. it was to be used and we have a private nonprofit porter directors and how the money was spent. nonprofit is very important to the city. only people who have money are the nonprofits to invest. women and infants hospital, brown university, the knowledge district. i hate that it makes it think i live in the stupid district. [laughter] but we...
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her daughter was only five years old when she was taken away to auschwitz and a leg after she has little memory of her mother and she never invested her mother's legacy or life, or death, until she herself was very old and felt she had to face up to a. and in 92 she published a novel in france, a fictionalized biography of her mother's life. my understanding is that helped a lot in reopening the writing. it had been lost even in france. the first part is about her childhood and her horrific relationship with a really horrific mother. the second part is much shorter. in france, the nazis have invaded. the darkening storm waiting for the tragedy that is decrepit and interesting thing about the novel i think don't give anything away when i say, it ends ambiguously because it's written in the first person so this is happening to her. and, of course, she can't write once she has been taken away. and a very ambiguously, there's a quote throughout the author, as the daughter italicized passages and had a wonderful ending which i will read. the child seeking a shop many years ago, at her age she
her daughter was only five years old when she was taken away to auschwitz and a leg after she has little memory of her mother and she never invested her mother's legacy or life, or death, until she herself was very old and felt she had to face up to a. and in 92 she published a novel in france, a fictionalized biography of her mother's life. my understanding is that helped a lot in reopening the writing. it had been lost even in france. the first part is about her childhood and her horrific...
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in 1942, a boy was slipped by his parents off a train bound for the gas chambers of auschwitz. by a stroke of luck, a catholic woman in a nearby polish village took him in and hid him in her cupboard. after the war was finally over, that boy immigrated to israel to begin a new life. today, his son, dr. ofer merin, heads up the now-famous medical field hospital that travels the world in the wake of natural disasters. [applause] just three days after the earthquake in haiti last year, dr. merin was there helping save lives. and this year, his unit treated the wounded in remote areas hardest hit by japan's deadly tsunami. no question, israel joins america in leading the way to save lives and help feed the world. [applause] yet today the 2000-year-old dream of the state of israel is in jeopardy. there is no other nation on earth so routinely denied its right to exist and threatened with destruction. recent developments in the region have moved iran out of the headlines, but it is undeniable -- the specter of a nuclear iran looms larger than ever. we must never take our eye off iran
in 1942, a boy was slipped by his parents off a train bound for the gas chambers of auschwitz. by a stroke of luck, a catholic woman in a nearby polish village took him in and hid him in her cupboard. after the war was finally over, that boy immigrated to israel to begin a new life. today, his son, dr. ofer merin, heads up the now-famous medical field hospital that travels the world in the wake of natural disasters. [applause] just three days after the earthquake in haiti last year, dr. merin...
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in 1932 a boyte was flanked by his parents off the train on the gas chamber to auschwitz. by and look a catholic woman in a nearby village took him in and she hid him in her covered. after the war was finally over, that bleak and agreed to israel to begin a new life. today his son heads up the now famous medical field hospital that travels the world in the wake of natural disasters. [applause] just three days after the earthquake in haiti, the doctor was their helping save lives, and this year his unit treated the wounded in remote areas hardest hit by japan's did lisa amit. no question israel joins america and leading the way to save lives and help feed the world. [applause] yet today the 2000-year-old dream of the state of israel is in jeopardy. there is no other nation on earth so delighted right to exist and threaten with destruction. recent development has moved iran out of that line but it is undeniable the sector a nuclear iran larger than ever and we must never take our eye off iran. [applause] and that's why congress will soon pass the bipartisan hiram threat redu
in 1932 a boyte was flanked by his parents off the train on the gas chamber to auschwitz. by and look a catholic woman in a nearby village took him in and she hid him in her covered. after the war was finally over, that bleak and agreed to israel to begin a new life. today his son heads up the now famous medical field hospital that travels the world in the wake of natural disasters. [applause] just three days after the earthquake in haiti, the doctor was their helping save lives, and this year...
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in 1942 a boy would slip by his parents off a train bound for auschwitz. by a stroke of luck, a catholic woman took him in and hid him in her cupboard. after the war was over, that boy immigrated to israel to begin a new life. today his son, dr. mirez heads up the field hospital that travels the world in the wake of natural disasters. [applause] just three days after the earthquake in haiti dr. miran was there helping survivors. no question, israel joins america in leading the way to save lives and help feed the world. [applause] yet today the 2,000-year-old dream of the state of israel is in jeopardy. there is no other nation on earth so routinely denied its right to exist and threatened with destruction. recent develop lts in the region have moved iran out of the head lions lines. -- out of the headlines. it is undenyable. the spectre of a nuclear iran moves on, and we must never take our eye off iran. and that's why congress will soon pass the bipartisan iran threat reduction act making it the official u.s. policy to prevent iran from acquiring nuclear
in 1942 a boy would slip by his parents off a train bound for auschwitz. by a stroke of luck, a catholic woman took him in and hid him in her cupboard. after the war was over, that boy immigrated to israel to begin a new life. today his son, dr. mirez heads up the field hospital that travels the world in the wake of natural disasters. [applause] just three days after the earthquake in haiti dr. miran was there helping survivors. no question, israel joins america in leading the way to save lives...