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also coming up, a 94-year-old auschwitz guard faces justice. he is sentenced to five years in prison and what may be the last holocaust trial. and paying tribute to jo cox. political leaders visit the site where she was murdered on thursday. the prime minister says she represented democracy and tolerance. ♪ host: i am sarah kelly, welcome to the program. it looks like a giant is out of the olympics. the iaaf has upheld a ban on the russian federation, that means that track and filled athletes -- field athletes may not be able to compete. reporter: the moment that the sports world has been waiting for, the president of iaaf announced immigrants -- announcing the decision on the ban of athletes. >> the council was unanimous that russia had not met reinstatement conditions and that russian athletes could not credibly returned to international competition without undermining the confidence of their competitors and d d thpublic. reporter: the iaaf band athletes -- banned athletes from international competition last year. this came after reports of d
also coming up, a 94-year-old auschwitz guard faces justice. he is sentenced to five years in prison and what may be the last holocaust trial. and paying tribute to jo cox. political leaders visit the site where she was murdered on thursday. the prime minister says she represented democracy and tolerance. ♪ host: i am sarah kelly, welcome to the program. it looks like a giant is out of the olympics. the iaaf has upheld a ban on the russian federation, that means that track and filled athletes...
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found at in germany former guard in auschwitz accessory to murder.he judge said the process would give the survivors at least a semblance of justice. jenny: germany is facing its past. a dairy shop until he retired but before that he wasn't as this target auschwitz. there is no evidence he killed anyone but the court ruled he was part of the nazi machine which did. hereps just for people truly understand the significance of the verdict. standard, and survived auschwitz. today they saw him then -- sentenced to five years in prison. and for leon schwartzbaum it is enough. can you forgive him for his part in a clinic -- in it? >> he should tell the truth of our shreds -- auschwitz. >> i do not feel i have the right to forgive for having my ander and father killed thousands of children and babies. who am i to forgive in their name, i do not that is right. reporter: in the words of the judge this trial is something we can do to get the victims of the holocaust at least a semblance was anice and it opportunity for this country to re-examine its darkest hou
found at in germany former guard in auschwitz accessory to murder.he judge said the process would give the survivors at least a semblance of justice. jenny: germany is facing its past. a dairy shop until he retired but before that he wasn't as this target auschwitz. there is no evidence he killed anyone but the court ruled he was part of the nazi machine which did. hereps just for people truly understand the significance of the verdict. standard, and survived auschwitz. today they saw him then...
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. >> that these are ash -- actual auschwitz. >> again is something to do. >> you were "chasing" the story of the nearly 300 dogs found in a home but what was shocking is that it isn't even the biggest case in the state but still staggering numbers. >> the number of dogs rescued from the situation in new jersey were a couple was hoarding animals was 280 on wednesday that number is expected to rise more because 20 dogs found in the house were pregnant so now it seems like we're getting to the bottom and. now to continue the case thiamine lafayette do jersey at the animal house with five of the dogs. >> the very next day we got a phone call from animal control that they had a case of 47 dogs being courted. >> more dogs from another case. >> the biggest thing that we see is they're very fearful and very shy that that is the biggest thing that we battle stemming the animal hording case shines a light on animal hoarding in particular so when order to get to the bottom of this i spoke with an expert. >> they feel a moral responsibility to love and care for in these animals but unfortunately they
. >> that these are ash -- actual auschwitz. >> again is something to do. >> you were "chasing" the story of the nearly 300 dogs found in a home but what was shocking is that it isn't even the biggest case in the state but still staggering numbers. >> the number of dogs rescued from the situation in new jersey were a couple was hoarding animals was 280 on wednesday that number is expected to rise more because 20 dogs found in the house were pregnant so now it...
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and he understood the value is on record everybody tried was on record later it was used as the auschwitzrials so of course, he was hanged in 1947 but was much of the verdict in the outcome is what was produced if you don't know, deferences still live 96 years old and 5-foot tall and an amazing person. i went with my wife he was just back from the jim showing by white his biceps is in the florida. [laughter] at age 27 the prosecutor were the special killing squads on the eastern front. this is a form of mass murder and a researcher found all the records how many people were killed on this day and the next day he said i sat down with my calculator and adding machine when they reach 1 million stop counting. and the prosecutor for the follow-up trials and they said we don't have that budgeted but he does that age 27 than they are prosecuted in very well educated commanders is a fascinating and more bad case but it encapsulates of what happens. eventually only four were hanged. finally and other u.s. army prosecutor was in charge of the dachau trials to get those who were actually there carri
and he understood the value is on record everybody tried was on record later it was used as the auschwitzrials so of course, he was hanged in 1947 but was much of the verdict in the outcome is what was produced if you don't know, deferences still live 96 years old and 5-foot tall and an amazing person. i went with my wife he was just back from the jim showing by white his biceps is in the florida. [laughter] at age 27 the prosecutor were the special killing squads on the eastern front. this is...
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eventually orchestrated the auschwitz trial, provided the key tip for the weisman case, and so everywhere-- later on, you had people in the united states and france, those of you who know something about -- not jewish, she grew up -- her father was in the german army, came to paris, fell in love with clarksfeld and his father died in auschwitz ask and she became a passionate anti- -- going after the nazis wherever she saw them, and when a former nazi became the chancellor of west germany in 1968, she actually got on to a stage like this, and snuck by with a press credential -- those newspaper people -- and she slapped him and shouted, you nazi. this is the year 1968, when bobby kennedy had been assassinated. martin luther king had been assassinated. she could have been shot but she did this. so some people took dramatic actions. >> great, so, lawrence, you used the long odyssey of the damonic case to talk about the pursuit of justice. can you summarize briefly the demjanjuk case. >> i'll give it a go. so demjanjuk was -- some of you probably recall, he lived most of his adult life in subu
eventually orchestrated the auschwitz trial, provided the key tip for the weisman case, and so everywhere-- later on, you had people in the united states and france, those of you who know something about -- not jewish, she grew up -- her father was in the german army, came to paris, fell in love with clarksfeld and his father died in auschwitz ask and she became a passionate anti- -- going after the nazis wherever she saw them, and when a former nazi became the chancellor of west germany in...
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year-old formerfe ss sergeant was found guilty of counsel of excess 32 murder for his role as an auschwitz guard during the holocaust. he was sentenced to five years in prison for helping to kill 1.1 million people, most of them jewish. his attorney says he plans to appeal and that he won't have to serve any prison time until the appeal is exhausted. we will keep you updated as we learn more. we want to get to that health matters report and an update on zi. five new cases reported in the last week in our area, one of those in virginia, bringing the total number 226. --ere confirmed in maryland ringing the total number 226. 4 were confirmed in maryland. president obama will spend father's day weekend in a new mexico as well as you 70 national park. it is part of the birthday -- as well as yosemite national park. it is part of the birthday for the national park system. talk about climate change and a lack of funding from congress. hopefully the parks will be impacted by records the -- record heat sweeping across the u.s. temperatures in phoenix are scheduled to hit just shy of 120 degrees. i
year-old formerfe ss sergeant was found guilty of counsel of excess 32 murder for his role as an auschwitz guard during the holocaust. he was sentenced to five years in prison for helping to kill 1.1 million people, most of them jewish. his attorney says he plans to appeal and that he won't have to serve any prison time until the appeal is exhausted. we will keep you updated as we learn more. we want to get to that health matters report and an update on zi. five new cases reported in the last...
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to right-wingers, it means: -- this train is headed for auschwitz.he confrontation leaves slavko shaken. he is indeed a historian, and has worked to identify all those who were killed at the camp between 1941 and 1945 -- including serbs, jews, roma, and croat communists. the camp was set up and run by the croatian government, an ally of nazi germany. mr. goldstein: there were a total of 83,415 victims. this is just part of the list of the victims whose names have been registered. >> some nationalists gather in front of the opera house in the croatian capital zagreb. the square here is named for josip broz tito, yugoslavia's first president. the protesters want the name changed. some of them play down the crimes that took place at jasenovac. others defend the wartime croatian nationalist organization, the ustae. igor vukic: it wasn't a fascist regime. it was an authoritarian and nationalist regime and they , tried to create a national state. >> croatia's jewish community opposes any attempt to minimize the crimes of the ustae. this ceremony commemorat
to right-wingers, it means: -- this train is headed for auschwitz.he confrontation leaves slavko shaken. he is indeed a historian, and has worked to identify all those who were killed at the camp between 1941 and 1945 -- including serbs, jews, roma, and croat communists. the camp was set up and run by the croatian government, an ally of nazi germany. mr. goldstein: there were a total of 83,415 victims. this is just part of the list of the victims whose names have been registered. >> some...
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served as aning prison guard at auschwitz, the nazi death camp in occupied poland where more than one million people perished, most of them jewish. among those who give testimony were one dozen survivors. the hong kong national who was detained in china, interrogated eight months, has broken his silence about his ordeal on the mainland. he was one of a number of booksellers who sold publications resizing beijing and who subsequently banished. -- criticizing beijing and who subsequently banished. his was all the more shocking because he disappeared on hong kong territory. reporter: protesters took to the streets in support of hong kong bookseller, now a hero for many. >> he is the role model for hong kong people. oppression, upholding freedom and democracy. the 61-year-old says he was blind folded and interrogated without a lawyer and detained for eight months after being accused of illegally importing books banned by beijing. on thursday, he broke bailed to reveal details of his month-long ordeal. >> for five months i was locked in a room of about 18 square meters. for 24 hours, six g
served as aning prison guard at auschwitz, the nazi death camp in occupied poland where more than one million people perished, most of them jewish. among those who give testimony were one dozen survivors. the hong kong national who was detained in china, interrogated eight months, has broken his silence about his ordeal on the mainland. he was one of a number of booksellers who sold publications resizing beijing and who subsequently banished. -- criticizing beijing and who subsequently...
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i had a very different family after the war, my mother having survived auschwitz.t of union we need in europe -- not political totally, but enough to make sure that unnecessary nationalism is dampened. damaging nationalism is dampened throughout europe. tom: has prime minister cameron capture the emotion and the tone that you feel? pretty soon i am going to start invoking sir winston. minister capturing what john browne feels? i think he is doing some of it. the primary axis has been economic. what is the uncertainty? that has been the question. my own view is that more of the emotion needs to be put in. pocketbooks matter. that is what is being focused on. i would like to feel that this is more emotional. it is about the future, and i think some of the young people, many of the in people, while they have not experienced the war -- many of the young people, while they have not experienced the war, feel that the future is about inclusion, and that is in itself an emotion. francine: one of the pushback arguments against what you're saying is that nato is here to prov
i had a very different family after the war, my mother having survived auschwitz.t of union we need in europe -- not political totally, but enough to make sure that unnecessary nationalism is dampened. damaging nationalism is dampened throughout europe. tom: has prime minister cameron capture the emotion and the tone that you feel? pretty soon i am going to start invoking sir winston. minister capturing what john browne feels? i think he is doing some of it. the primary axis has been economic....
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i do not believe the question of the bombing of auschwitz came up before the house. that was internal to the .ilitary and the white house the one thing i did not see him weigh in on. areas, he absolutely was there, and it is all very neatly catalogued. you can either look in the study of the american jewish response to the holocaust or this new on fdr onhored book the holocaust, which has an unusually balanced view of it. up on page after page after page. thiss the warrior on particular issue despite repeated failure. every so often, something gets through, but absolutely nothing structural. >> i want to ask you one quick question. fee --e a modern by our a modern biography of celler? rabbi sussman: there is almost no literature on celler. where he appears in the secondary literature, he is part of a different narrative. there are short biographies of congressman, -- congressmen. pretty goodre in shape. they are in brooklyn, so that can be found. one of the tough parts, go in to your question, is getting the material from the house itself. not everything is digital,
i do not believe the question of the bombing of auschwitz came up before the house. that was internal to the .ilitary and the white house the one thing i did not see him weigh in on. areas, he absolutely was there, and it is all very neatly catalogued. you can either look in the study of the american jewish response to the holocaust or this new on fdr onhored book the holocaust, which has an unusually balanced view of it. up on page after page after page. thiss the warrior on particular issue...
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. >> my grandparents died in auschwitz. kellye: the lesson george presents to the students is person. >> it was shocking to me that it actually happened to a teacher ha kellye: the harmony middle school teacher is the son of holocaust survivors. >> of jewish heritage living in the netherlands when adolf hitler occupied the netherlands and perpetrated attempt to genocide against jews in europe. kellye: he is using skype to share his parents pokes experience at the students -- parents' experience with the students. his father went into hiding in 1942. was arrested in 1944. set to rotterdam. he was the only jew in the prison to survive, because someone removed the star identifying him as jewish from his door the night before he was scheduled to be sent to a concentration camp. this is picture of the mother with a sixth grade class attending the same amsterdam school that anne frank attended. he went into hiding with a woman who would become the foster mother. >> ite people how to get along, dream each other with respect and el
. >> my grandparents died in auschwitz. kellye: the lesson george presents to the students is person. >> it was shocking to me that it actually happened to a teacher ha kellye: the harmony middle school teacher is the son of holocaust survivors. >> of jewish heritage living in the netherlands when adolf hitler occupied the netherlands and perpetrated attempt to genocide against jews in europe. kellye: he is using skype to share his parents pokes experience at the students --...
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. >> and the 94-year-old auschwitz ss guard was sentenced to five years in prison, and he is free on fire crews in sarasota are battling a massive wildfire. it is not clear if anybody was inside of that building when it started at 5:00 a.m. that is very dramatic photos. >>> and strong results from oracle with the cloud revenue coming in above the wall street expectati expectation, and the stock is better than 2%, and software and platform revenues rose 6%. the cloud bookings fell short of the expectations, but given the bullish language that was used to describe the cloud service, it is unclear how much that matters, because katz said that oracle is going to be growing significant significantly this year, and we know that oracle's plan all along has been to be doing that while maintaining or growing margins, and it is important to think of that with the cloud m&a market, and the dell snatching up cloud, and sym nashgs -- symantac as well. >> but, oracle has done many big deals of their own, and what are they going to be doing? >> well, i believe they are transitioning as safrkatz put
. >> and the 94-year-old auschwitz ss guard was sentenced to five years in prison, and he is free on fire crews in sarasota are battling a massive wildfire. it is not clear if anybody was inside of that building when it started at 5:00 a.m. that is very dramatic photos. >>> and strong results from oracle with the cloud revenue coming in above the wall street expectati expectation, and the stock is better than 2%, and software and platform revenues rose 6%. the cloud bookings fell...
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stability of britain, and with the launch an investigation into the whereabouts of the members for auschwitzy. -- oxbridge and surrey. david cameron: it's not up to me to ensure attendance in the chamber, i am a responsible is, but that is not one of them. thank you for what he said about my leadership, and i enjoyed a. a platform with him outside birmingham you, university. and gordon brown, a but obviously unpersuasive trilogy. [laughter] david cameron: they gave fantastic speeches. i think he is right that the decision we're going to have to take, for the next government, about how we get the best possible access to the single market, i think that's going to be one of the single most important decisions of the government must take on. we must bear in mind the importance of safeguarding our economy, its trade links, it is jobs. that be very serious consideration. distress is read by those who voted remain on thursday is that they believe the country has turned its back on their values. does the primary this dust is the prime minister reassure that the tolerance that we supported within the
stability of britain, and with the launch an investigation into the whereabouts of the members for auschwitzy. -- oxbridge and surrey. david cameron: it's not up to me to ensure attendance in the chamber, i am a responsible is, but that is not one of them. thank you for what he said about my leadership, and i enjoyed a. a platform with him outside birmingham you, university. and gordon brown, a but obviously unpersuasive trilogy. [laughter] david cameron: they gave fantastic speeches. i think...
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to right-wingers, it means: -- this train is headed for auschwitz.onfrontation leaves slavko shaken. he is indeed a historian, and has worked to identify all those who were killed at the camp between 1941 and 1945 -- including serbs, jews, roma, and croat communists.. the camp was set up and run by the croatian government, an ally of nazi germany. mr. goldstein: there were a total of 83,415 victims. this is just part of the list of the victims whose names have been registered. >> some nationalists gather in front of the opera house in the croatian capital zagreb. the square here is named for josip broz tito, yugoslavia's first president. the protesters want the name changed. some of them play down the crimes that took place at jasenovac. others defend the wartime croatian nationalist organization, the ustae. igor vukic: it wasn't a fascist regime. it was an authoritarian and nationalist regime and they , tried to create a nanational state. >> croatia's jewish community opposes any attempt to minimize the crimes of the ustae. this ceremony commemorate
to right-wingers, it means: -- this train is headed for auschwitz.onfrontation leaves slavko shaken. he is indeed a historian, and has worked to identify all those who were killed at the camp between 1941 and 1945 -- including serbs, jews, roma, and croat communists.. the camp was set up and run by the croatian government, an ally of nazi germany. mr. goldstein: there were a total of 83,415 victims. this is just part of the list of the victims whose names have been registered. >> some...
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in germany, a court has convicted a former guard at the auschwitz death camp of aiding in 170,000 murdersinhold hanning is now 94. the judge ruled today he was part of the nazi machinery behind the holocaust. survivors welcomed the decision. >> i feel that my loved ones who were murdered finally got some justice, acknowledgement against that my murdered mother and father now perhaps can rest in peace. >> woodruff: hanning was sentenced to five years in prison. he has apologized, but says he never took part in actual killings. investigators have found the second black box from the egyptair flight that crashed in the mediterranean last month. the recovery of the cockpit voice recorder boosts hopes of determining the cause of the crash. all 66 people on board died when the plane disappeared, may 19. a world sports body today upheld the ban on russia's track and field team for the upcoming summer olympics. the international association of athletics federations found that moscow has not done enough to clean up widespread doping. president vladimir putin denied his government was involved in th
in germany, a court has convicted a former guard at the auschwitz death camp of aiding in 170,000 murdersinhold hanning is now 94. the judge ruled today he was part of the nazi machinery behind the holocaust. survivors welcomed the decision. >> i feel that my loved ones who were murdered finally got some justice, acknowledgement against that my murdered mother and father now perhaps can rest in peace. >> woodruff: hanning was sentenced to five years in prison. he has apologized, but...
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agent to serve it on twitter has been found guilty of more than 170,000 counts of accessory -- in auschwitzty of more than 170,000 counts of accessory to murder. the nation's top environmental regulator is raising concerns about the long-term safety of the drinking water in flint, michigan. administrator gina mccarthy says the state's distribution system is too big, letting water stagnate in pipes and possibly preventing fluorine from finding disease causing pathogens. she says flynn's water plant is understaffed and lacks experienced people. global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. i am mark crumpton. scarlet: consumer credit is starting to fray at the edges. household credit is rising, auto loan the liquid seas are added up ceiling. elinquencies are up. let's start out over here. this is pretty interesting because i thought people were supposed to be paying down credit, getting in better shape the past couple of years. >> i think they did pay down their credit. i think it's the change, that trend that is most interesting.
agent to serve it on twitter has been found guilty of more than 170,000 counts of accessory -- in auschwitzty of more than 170,000 counts of accessory to murder. the nation's top environmental regulator is raising concerns about the long-term safety of the drinking water in flint, michigan. administrator gina mccarthy says the state's distribution system is too big, letting water stagnate in pipes and possibly preventing fluorine from finding disease causing pathogens. she says flynn's water...
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more than 96% of the junes on'sssaloniki was murdered and deported by the nazis, mostly in auschwitz. but in 2014 as mayor yiannis boutaris was sworn in for his second term as mayor of'sssaloniki he paid tribute to the rich and vibrant jewish legacy on thessaloniki, mourned and marked its return today. he pinned a yellow star of david to his jacket. the act was an honor for the jur junes of -- it was also a complete rejection of the neo-nazi golden dawn party. for all these reasons as well as ajc's long-standing ties to greece and the greek people mayor boutaris was the natural choice to come today. in doing so he represents the more than 65 million people from across europe whose mayors have pledged to fight anti-semitism. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming an individual of character and convention, mayor yiannis boutaris. [ applause ] >> good afternoon, everybody. i am especially proud to be here among you. among the signatories to the statement of the mayors against anti-semitism. a declaration issued as part of agency's remarkable campaign to combat this particular
more than 96% of the junes on'sssaloniki was murdered and deported by the nazis, mostly in auschwitz. but in 2014 as mayor yiannis boutaris was sworn in for his second term as mayor of'sssaloniki he paid tribute to the rich and vibrant jewish legacy on thessaloniki, mourned and marked its return today. he pinned a yellow star of david to his jacket. the act was an honor for the jur junes of -- it was also a complete rejection of the neo-nazi golden dawn party. for all these reasons as well as...
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more than 96% of the junes on'sssaloniki was murdered and deported by the nazis, mostly in auschwitz. in 2014 as mayor yiannis boutaris was sworn in for his second term as mayor of'sssaloniki he paid tribute to the rich and vibrant jewish legacy on thessaloniki, mourned and marked its return today. he pinned a yellow star of david to his jacket. the act was an honor for the jur junes of -- it was also a complete rejection of the neo-nazi golden dawn party. for all these reasons as well as ajc's long-standing ties to greece and the greek people mayor boutaris was the natural choice to come today. in doing so he represents the more than 65 million people from across europe whose mayors have pledged to fight anti-semitism. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming an individual of character and convention, mayor yiannis boutaris. [applause] >> good afternoon, everybody. i am especially proud to be here among you. among the signatories to the statement of the mayors against anti-semitism. a declaration issued as part of agency's remarkable campaign to combat this particular scourg
more than 96% of the junes on'sssaloniki was murdered and deported by the nazis, mostly in auschwitz. in 2014 as mayor yiannis boutaris was sworn in for his second term as mayor of'sssaloniki he paid tribute to the rich and vibrant jewish legacy on thessaloniki, mourned and marked its return today. he pinned a yellow star of david to his jacket. the act was an honor for the jur junes of -- it was also a complete rejection of the neo-nazi golden dawn party. for all these reasons as well as ajc's...
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growing up in postwar germany and in that film they have raw vintage footage of the liberation at auschwitz. that is something i will never forget. what of it have been nice to have been warned. yes. i remember it decades later. it made a terrific impact on me. so maybe that's what the teacher was after.after. but that was her decision. where trigger warnings become a problem is when students come and say i do not want to confront this, so i don't wantwt to confront sexism or i don't want to confront racism so tell me when it is coming so that i i ow when to skip class.s. or i know to ask for an alternative assignment. and that, frankly guts the purpose of the university. the purpose of the university. the purpose of the universities to go and challenge. to confront ideas that you have not heard before, that you might think are disturbing, but to do it if i may, in a safe space of the classroom with your peers and with a professor who knows the material and has some training on how to teach it. so, and and the other problem with the mandatory triggertrigga warning is that it has a terrible
growing up in postwar germany and in that film they have raw vintage footage of the liberation at auschwitz. that is something i will never forget. what of it have been nice to have been warned. yes. i remember it decades later. it made a terrific impact on me. so maybe that's what the teacher was after.after. but that was her decision. where trigger warnings become a problem is when students come and say i do not want to confront this, so i don't wantwt to confront sexism or i don't want to...
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mostly in auschwitz. the mayor paid tribute and mourned its tragic end and offered the resurgent anti-semitism of today. he pinned a yell yellow star of david and it was a living memorial to the jews and also a complete rejection of anti-semitism of the neonazi party. for all of these reasons and his long standing and close ties to greece and the greek people, they came today and in doing so he represents the more than 65 million people from across europe whose mayors have pledged to fight anti-semitism. ladies and gentlemen, join me in welcoming an individual of character and conviction. >> good afternoon, everybody. i'm especially proud to be here among you among the sig tories to anti-semitism. they issued this part in this campaign to combat. as i stand before you today as a representative as the citizens of super to remember and honor the citizens. our jews. jews are not only people of the book, but the people of the city. without them they would never become what they are. laboratories of politics a
mostly in auschwitz. the mayor paid tribute and mourned its tragic end and offered the resurgent anti-semitism of today. he pinned a yell yellow star of david and it was a living memorial to the jews and also a complete rejection of anti-semitism of the neonazi party. for all of these reasons and his long standing and close ties to greece and the greek people, they came today and in doing so he represents the more than 65 million people from across europe whose mayors have pledged to fight...
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ago watching a film about growing up in post war germany and in that film they had raw footage of auschwitz. that is something i will never forget. would it have been nice to be warned? it made a terrific impact on me. maybe that's what the teacher was after. but that was her decision. where trigger warnings become a problem is when students say i don't want to confront this, i don't want to confront sexism or i don't want to confront racism, so tell me when it's coming when i know when it to skip class or i know to ask for an alternative assignment and that, frankly, guts the purpose of university, the purpose of university is to go and be challenged, to confront ideas you haven't heard before that i might think are disturbing. to do it, if i may, in a safe space of the classroom with your peers and a professor who knows the material and has been trained on how to teach it. and the other problem with a mandatory trigger warning is that it has a terrible effect on academic freedom because then it is telling a professor this is the way you have to teach the material not the way you think wou
ago watching a film about growing up in post war germany and in that film they had raw footage of auschwitz. that is something i will never forget. would it have been nice to be warned? it made a terrific impact on me. maybe that's what the teacher was after. but that was her decision. where trigger warnings become a problem is when students say i don't want to confront this, i don't want to confront sexism or i don't want to confront racism, so tell me when it's coming when i know when it to...
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she survived auschwitz.as told she can't have a child. >> yes. and my mother, you know, so we have that in common that my mother who survived and weighed 49 pounds but she survived and she taught me that fear is not an option and she tout me that no matter what never be a victim and she also taught to trust myself. hillary is an extraordinary woman because she is so strong. she is such a hard worker. >> how long have you known her? >> i knew her a little bit when she was first lady, and then i got to know her better because she found voices and i am on the board of that. i knew her work before i knew her. i knew what she did for women with vital voices for women. i knew of stories of people who tell me how they met her in the most mundane circumstances. they told about her problems and how she remembered and how she followed through and how she delivered and what i hear people say we can't trust her it just drives me crazy because i can't imagine somebody who deserves your trust most and who has devoted her
she survived auschwitz.as told she can't have a child. >> yes. and my mother, you know, so we have that in common that my mother who survived and weighed 49 pounds but she survived and she taught me that fear is not an option and she tout me that no matter what never be a victim and she also taught to trust myself. hillary is an extraordinary woman because she is so strong. she is such a hard worker. >> how long have you known her? >> i knew her a little bit when she was first...