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suheily: ahora nos esperan temperaturas bastante agradables en el Área de la bahÍa y ya hacia domingo auschwitzuestra Área de cobertura. Áreas de nubosidad se mantuvo en toda esta regiÓn de la sierra nevada. podemos tener el paso de otro sistema peros sin nada de lluvia en el panorama tenemos un huracÁn de categorÍa sub periodo vientos mÁximos de hecho es interÉs para la regiÓn de baja cali cÓrnea asÍ que vamos a dar monitoria sÓlo muy de cerca, mientras aquÍ en el Área de la bahÍa nos quedan dÍas bastante agradables con temperaturas que van aumenta dar bastante similar hacia el lunes y vea que en ese pro nos icono tenemos nada de lluvia en el panorama. >>ya regresamos en breve con mÁs informaciÓn. >>los abogados de la exmodelo han dicho que en unas semanas darÁn a conos ser evidente que comprueban el abuso sexual. cristiano ronaldo ha negado esto mientras tanto el director de la selecciÓn de portugal dice que mejor no llamarlo para los prÓximos partidos de las el ex arrancÓ la jornada dos y el milÁn vino de atrás para ver ser tres a uno y ligar su segundo triunfo.cima del grupo triunfo del con
suheily: ahora nos esperan temperaturas bastante agradables en el Área de la bahÍa y ya hacia domingo auschwitzuestra Área de cobertura. Áreas de nubosidad se mantuvo en toda esta regiÓn de la sierra nevada. podemos tener el paso de otro sistema peros sin nada de lluvia en el panorama tenemos un huracÁn de categorÍa sub periodo vientos mÁximos de hecho es interÉs para la regiÓn de baja cali cÓrnea asÍ que vamos a dar monitoria sÓlo muy de cerca, mientras aquÍ en el Área de la...
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i have been to the museum in washington and robben island in south africa, and auschwitz, and bunts islandleone, which is another trade slaving port that is in ruins. and it is when you are peaceful and you reflect, you can feel what happened, and it is horrific, and of course, the hope is that seeing these places, and experiencing them helps prevent this from ever happening again. andrea. >> thank you, ron, for the reporting and thank you for being with us today. coming up, should questions of character be a factor in the brett kavanaugh confirmation? we will be right back. a new beginning. some welcome relief... or a cause for celebration. ♪ what's inside? ♪ [laughter] possibilities. what we deliver by delivering. dobooking at one of thoseice travel sites? they tell you that, but when you book at hilton.com, you get the price match guarantee. so if you find your room at a lower rate, hilton is like... we're gonna match that rate and give you an extra 25% off. what would travel sites do if you found a better price? that's not my problem, it's your problem. get outta here. woah, i really f
i have been to the museum in washington and robben island in south africa, and auschwitz, and bunts islandleone, which is another trade slaving port that is in ruins. and it is when you are peaceful and you reflect, you can feel what happened, and it is horrific, and of course, the hope is that seeing these places, and experiencing them helps prevent this from ever happening again. andrea. >> thank you, ron, for the reporting and thank you for being with us today. coming up, should...
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cause widespread offense off to posting a picture online of the making nazi gestures at the former auschwitz concentration camp they did like to take the photo down but not before museum staff took a screen shot and he reports next on how the case is highlighting big affairs that far right sympathies are on the rise right now in poland. shocking and painful these are the words used by museum officials to describe the acts of three young polish teenagers who made a nazi salute at a form of concentration camp in poland when museum officials discovered the photo on instagram they were quick to act polish officials are now searching for the girls propagating fascism in poland is illegal in faces up to three years behind bars. we never again. we all understand that there's a huge gap between far right ideas and naziism but surprises nationalist sentiments in poland house be making headlines just look at the far right protests held in poland on independence day last year sixty thousand people took part in far right to be one of the largest in europe so far. below and then there are there is pushin
cause widespread offense off to posting a picture online of the making nazi gestures at the former auschwitz concentration camp they did like to take the photo down but not before museum staff took a screen shot and he reports next on how the case is highlighting big affairs that far right sympathies are on the rise right now in poland. shocking and painful these are the words used by museum officials to describe the acts of three young polish teenagers who made a nazi salute at a form of...
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and heather morris, who's written a book called in the book is called the tattooist of auschwitz.rrific thing is it would speed up the line of people. in that line one day, he met this woman called gita, they fell in love and they survived their time they fell in love and they survived theirtime in they fell in love and they survived their time in auschwitz, they survived and had a family and this lady, heather morris, met up with this man and he told her his amazing story, every single word of it is true and she's written a book about it. it is incredible. time to get the news, travel and weather wherever you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm charlotte franks. passengers have been warned to expect major disruption this morning at one of london's busiest railway stations. all great western trains running between paddington and slough have been cancelled until at least midday. it's after overhead electric cables were damaged at ealing last night. they told me there is an alternative to go from waterloo to redding and parkway which is going to take another hour and ten min
and heather morris, who's written a book called in the book is called the tattooist of auschwitz.rrific thing is it would speed up the line of people. in that line one day, he met this woman called gita, they fell in love and they survived their time they fell in love and they survived theirtime in they fell in love and they survived their time in auschwitz, they survived and had a family and this lady, heather morris, met up with this man and he told her his amazing story, every single word of...
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oster let's us life was saved by a train later his mother was deported to auschwitz by train train stations play a key role in this novel ouster let's as a man who has a child lost his homeland language and even his name. chances are you've seen heard and read lots of stories about world war two and the holocaust but you haven't read one like alstom it's. europe becker was one of the first authors to inject a bit of humor into an otherwise tragic holocaust novel called the liar it was published in one nine hundred sixty nine the workers set up in a polish ghetto similar to the one that the author himself grew up in. most of the novel is fictional. to the. jacobi owns a cafe and distributes to his customers fake radio news reports to getto will soon be liberated. already and when i try to make use of the very last possibility that keeps them from just lying down and dying with words do you understand i try to do that with words because that's all i have and then you come and tell me it's prohibited you know sadness is full bore. the novel is realistic in its portrayal of life in the ghetto b
oster let's us life was saved by a train later his mother was deported to auschwitz by train train stations play a key role in this novel ouster let's as a man who has a child lost his homeland language and even his name. chances are you've seen heard and read lots of stories about world war two and the holocaust but you haven't read one like alstom it's. europe becker was one of the first authors to inject a bit of humor into an otherwise tragic holocaust novel called the liar it was published...
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house to let's us life was saved by a train later his mother was deported to auschwitz by train train stations play a key role in this novel ouster let's as a man who has a child lost his homeland language and even his name. chances are you've seen heard and read lots of stories about world war two and the holocaust but you haven't read one like alstom let's. hear it becker was one of the first authors to inject a bit of humor and to an otherwise tragic holocaust novel called the liar it was published in one nine hundred sixty nine the work is set in a polish get over similar to the one that the author himself grew up in. most of the bottle is fictional. married to new. york owns a cafe and distributes to his customers fake radio news reports that the ghetto will soon be liberated. already and when i try to make use of the very last possibility that keeps them from just lying down and dying with words do you understand that i try to do that with words because that's all i have and then you come and tell me it's prohibited you know exactly this is a boy. the novel is realistic in its p
house to let's us life was saved by a train later his mother was deported to auschwitz by train train stations play a key role in this novel ouster let's as a man who has a child lost his homeland language and even his name. chances are you've seen heard and read lots of stories about world war two and the holocaust but you haven't read one like alstom let's. hear it becker was one of the first authors to inject a bit of humor and to an otherwise tragic holocaust novel called the liar it was...
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the photo was taken from pope francis's visit in 2016 to auschwitz. he had it coming.lger's victims. he was killed in prison. that is the wrong graphic. we can tell you one of the victims, michael donahue, his family speaking out long after bolger shot him to death. he was responsible for at least 11 murders. he has been transferred to a new high security prison in west virginia where he was reportedly attacked by inmates with ties to the mafia. fedex cutting ties with the nra, the shipping giant will stop providing discounts to members of the gun rights of group. this after 11 people were shot and killed at a pittsburgh synagogue. fedex to the decision is unrelated to that tragedy. in addition to the nra, changing discounts to 100 other companies. fox news executive chairman rupert murdoch receiving the first ever legends award at the american australian association dinner. murdoch's father founded the organization 70 years ago after the end of world war ii. roger goodell at the event in new york. >> no challenge is too daunting for rupert. he built empires. he finds
the photo was taken from pope francis's visit in 2016 to auschwitz. he had it coming.lger's victims. he was killed in prison. that is the wrong graphic. we can tell you one of the victims, michael donahue, his family speaking out long after bolger shot him to death. he was responsible for at least 11 murders. he has been transferred to a new high security prison in west virginia where he was reportedly attacked by inmates with ties to the mafia. fedex cutting ties with the nra, the shipping...
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they survived and eventually sent to auschwitz. but they say there was no hatred on the jews before hitler's troops rolled in. did he make the dutch people hate jews as well? >> yes, they were taught, they were teaching, they gave lectures on what the jewish have done here and there. and people started hating. >> reporter: the two sisters now teach young students about the holocaust, so the lessons of the past will not be forgotten. but that's why the murderous attack at the jewish synagogue was so stunning to them. >> we could not believe it. we said to each other, here we're starting all over again. we start all over again. this is the way it started. >> reporter: debbie doesn't believe president trump meant for this to happen. but she says his tendency to blame small groups of people for the country's problems is setting them up to be scapegoats, making them target for people filled with rage. >> that's all they need is somebody to convince them that those people are no good. that's the way things start, you know? >> is that how
they survived and eventually sent to auschwitz. but they say there was no hatred on the jews before hitler's troops rolled in. did he make the dutch people hate jews as well? >> yes, they were taught, they were teaching, they gave lectures on what the jewish have done here and there. and people started hating. >> reporter: the two sisters now teach young students about the holocaust, so the lessons of the past will not be forgotten. but that's why the murderous attack at the jewish...
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. >> 25% can't tell you why auschwitz is important. >> sean: i've got to give a little credence to winstonhurchill. if you are a liberal, you don't have heart -- everything that we have witnessed over the last two years, culminating in the last three weeks with judge kavanaugh has been smear, slander, attack. belittle, delegitimize. it donald trump. this election is about keeping what is now chronicling a hugely successful agenda, moving forward. >> i don't have a crystal ball. i can't tell people tonight that nancy pelosi is not going to win my. all these people talking about the blue, i don't trust them. the american people can shock the world again, but i don't know. what do you think it? >> i don't think it is hyperbole to say that the kavanaugh victory may have changed everything. let me just give you a quick example. it trump and the kavanaugh victory finally broke the iron triangle. what is that? the media, activist groups, and swallow broth, right? democrat liberal swamped groups. they have owned the republican party forever. what were the old rules, right? they would lob a grenade
. >> 25% can't tell you why auschwitz is important. >> sean: i've got to give a little credence to winstonhurchill. if you are a liberal, you don't have heart -- everything that we have witnessed over the last two years, culminating in the last three weeks with judge kavanaugh has been smear, slander, attack. belittle, delegitimize. it donald trump. this election is about keeping what is now chronicling a hugely successful agenda, moving forward. >> i don't have a crystal...
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and you know, it's ironic, just one year ago, almost to the day, i was in auschwitz on a journalism program when we had 500 americans shot with an equal weapon, you know, that killed almost 60 people. so, it's a terrible situation, but you know, the problem here is easy access to these military-grade weapons with people who are untrained and want to commit murder. >> and just for our viewers here, which they can clearly see, president trump arriving at a campaign rally in indianapolis. and we are going to him when and if he does remark on the very tragedy that malcolm and aaron have been reporting on for us. we'll, of course, continue to watch these pictures. but as he is making it to the microphone, malcolm, on the flip side of this, post 9/11, one of the good things that we have seen is that medical technology has increased the ability for us to save such individuals that are inflicted with such wounds. >> oh, you're absolutely right about that. and if you watched the activities as they came on, the s.w.a.t. teams there, they now bring emts. i went through swat training at one point and t
and you know, it's ironic, just one year ago, almost to the day, i was in auschwitz on a journalism program when we had 500 americans shot with an equal weapon, you know, that killed almost 60 people. so, it's a terrible situation, but you know, the problem here is easy access to these military-grade weapons with people who are untrained and want to commit murder. >> and just for our viewers here, which they can clearly see, president trump arriving at a campaign rally in indianapolis....
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she wasn't at auschwitz, she hasn't committed suicide.ging someone's performance. that's why we have evidence and while the evidence is overwhelmingly against christine blasey forward, not a licensed psychologist, i do think the tide seems to have turned because i mostly watch msnbc and cnn and i noticed since these latest, the boyfriend, the ex-boyfriend -- dr. ford, has come out and set i lived with her for six years, she never talked about assault, she flew all the time. she's not afraid of closed spaces. entry stole $600 from me. suddenly they are talking about russia again. >> tucker: i'm so glad that you watched that and keep us current. and coulter, thank you for coming. great to see you. we have no evidence tonight that academia literally as a joke. we couldn't make this up if we try, we wish we had actually, because it's so good. by the way, out this week, if you want to know why academia has become a joke and why your tax dollars should stop supporting it, the answer is inside. ♪ touch shows how we really feel. but does psoriasi
she wasn't at auschwitz, she hasn't committed suicide.ging someone's performance. that's why we have evidence and while the evidence is overwhelmingly against christine blasey forward, not a licensed psychologist, i do think the tide seems to have turned because i mostly watch msnbc and cnn and i noticed since these latest, the boyfriend, the ex-boyfriend -- dr. ford, has come out and set i lived with her for six years, she never talked about assault, she flew all the time. she's not afraid of...
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their song zero eight one five in which they refer to their muscles as more defined than those of auschwitzinmates went out with an obvious no no that generated huge protest and controversy here in germany and so the work was scrapped completely and the classical team has just gone on to create its own award with the aim of course of departing from the eco rules the eco prize was based entirely on sales figures so they want to change the focus to look at more quality and also privileged young musicians ok so tell us about the big witness ok well i can start with the female singer of the year who was germany's magnificent. and she won for an album and gave a knockout performance a value that's have a quick look at that just. around. i and the you word for male singer of the year went to peruvian tenor one do you feel then score his mozart album. i. after accepting his word he also gave a special command performance of the song piece of me mucho. heard it. was. everyone just with their eyes glazing over including the conductor who by the way the conductor the female conductor leading the conc
their song zero eight one five in which they refer to their muscles as more defined than those of auschwitzinmates went out with an obvious no no that generated huge protest and controversy here in germany and so the work was scrapped completely and the classical team has just gone on to create its own award with the aim of course of departing from the eco rules the eco prize was based entirely on sales figures so they want to change the focus to look at more quality and also privileged young...
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the piece i wrote, it began, with a trip i took to auschwitz, when i was a senior in high school.remember this moment where i stood over the ash pits of the concentration camps, where people, the dead had been thrown, after going into the furnace. and i couldn't bring myself to cry. and it was a really weird emotional situation for me, where i'm trying to cry, because i know that i should be crying, and i feelt like a fraud in that -- i felt like a fraud in that moment. and then when i reflected on it, a week later or so, i recognized how fortunate i really was, because i had never experienced anti-semitism, and when i went back to america from poland, i would not experience anti-semitism, certainly not along the lines of what people in poland had experienced. i had been brought up in this place where i was surrounded by fellow jews, where no one looked at me as other. and what has happened over the weekend, but really, what started in charlottesville, is that i have come to recognize just how naive i was. that this was always there. it just never had been surfaced. and we can get
the piece i wrote, it began, with a trip i took to auschwitz, when i was a senior in high school.remember this moment where i stood over the ash pits of the concentration camps, where people, the dead had been thrown, after going into the furnace. and i couldn't bring myself to cry. and it was a really weird emotional situation for me, where i'm trying to cry, because i know that i should be crying, and i feelt like a fraud in that -- i felt like a fraud in that moment. and then when i...
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talking about economic -- >> when someone said to me a liberal online, said to me, they need to reopen auschwitzyond that. >> what did twitter do about it. >> nothing not a doggone thing. >> collins because she voted for kavanaugh flooded with hate mile on twitter die, drop dead. >> her statement, actually going in think of the books, when we start to recovery from this hysteria going to start with her statement about due process. very -- she is the shining star in that whole confirmation hearing basically. >> exactly why the gap narrowed into midterm elections more republicans coming out to vote republican, we will see, final thoughts from all-star panel when we woman he right back. back in a moment. >> ♪ all i want to do oh♪ is love you ♪ ♪ for the financial world to stop acting the same old way. in today's complex world, you need a partner that is driven to provide you with better solutions for these challenging times, one that is willing to disrupt the industry, and break free from conventional thinking. (thudding) we are a different kind of financial company. we are athene, and we are drive
talking about economic -- >> when someone said to me a liberal online, said to me, they need to reopen auschwitzyond that. >> what did twitter do about it. >> nothing not a doggone thing. >> collins because she voted for kavanaugh flooded with hate mile on twitter die, drop dead. >> her statement, actually going in think of the books, when we start to recovery from this hysteria going to start with her statement about due process. very -- she is the shining star in...
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more american jews who fled the gas chambers of auschwitz, which is a startling moment and one that ar being on the show this morning. >>> let's pull back and look at the politics of this. i'm a suburban mom, a privileged one for sure. but i think i have a pretty good feel for why a lot of these competitive suburban house districts seem to be trending toward the democrats. most days it seems like the entire trump presidency has been purposefully geared toward alienating suburban women, whom soft whom chose trump over hillary clinton but are now looking to put a check on this out of control presidency. his policies, his scandals, his red rick deeply disturbing to many americans. if you're a mom, how can you look at donald trump's reaction to those bombs sent to his most prominent critics and his graceless behavior in the wake of the pittsburgh synagogue shooting and not be, to put it bhu bluntly, absolutely disgusted. this week trump will continue to campaign hard for his republican candidates, not shying away from making this i lelection a referendum all about him. there are a hot lot
more american jews who fled the gas chambers of auschwitz, which is a startling moment and one that ar being on the show this morning. >>> let's pull back and look at the politics of this. i'm a suburban mom, a privileged one for sure. but i think i have a pretty good feel for why a lot of these competitive suburban house districts seem to be trending toward the democrats. most days it seems like the entire trump presidency has been purposefully geared toward alienating suburban women,...
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and 90—year—old edith egar is one of the last remaining auschwitz survivors.s main stories from bbc news. sir philip green, the billionaire owner of some of the biggest brands on the high street, says he "categorically and wholly" denies allegations of unlawful sexual or racist behaviour. it comes after lord hain used parliamentary privilege to accuse the businessman of securing an injunction to prevent the claims being published. lord hain defended his actions, saying he felt it was his duty to reveal sir philip's name after being contacted by someone "intimately involved" in the case. universal credit is causing "unacceptable ha rdship" for many of the claimants it was designed to help, according to a group of mps. the public accounts committee criticised the department for work and pensions for turning a "deaf ear" to the concerns raised about the benefit. the government said earlier this month that it would delay the rollout of the scheme, which merges six payments into one. us police investigating pipe bombs sent to high—profile critics of president trump
and 90—year—old edith egar is one of the last remaining auschwitz survivors.s main stories from bbc news. sir philip green, the billionaire owner of some of the biggest brands on the high street, says he "categorically and wholly" denies allegations of unlawful sexual or racist behaviour. it comes after lord hain used parliamentary privilege to accuse the businessman of securing an injunction to prevent the claims being published. lord hain defended his actions, saying he felt it...