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li ebert was a teenager when her family was taken to auschwitz.urvived with the help of an american soldier. 75 years later, lily has met the >> nice to meet you. man. >> so nice to meet you. >>o it isce to meet you. i can't believe it. reporter: holocaust survivor lily ebert meets the american family of the soldier who liberated her 75 years ago. >> it brings tears to my eyes. reporter:o a reunion spanning continents, four generations in e most amazing circumstances. >> good luck and happiness. >> and the start to a new life. reporter: it was 10 words of hope written on the only bit of paper an american soldier could find, this german banknote. lily ebert was 16 in april5 when she and her sisters were liberated by that man from a deatmarch. they survived auschwitz, where nearly a million jews and thousands of others were murdered by the nazis. >> i asked my mother, brother, sister. reporter: now 90, she found the note from the unknown soldier going through her things with her great-grandson. heneto social media to find out the soldier was. >> i p
li ebert was a teenager when her family was taken to auschwitz.urvived with the help of an american soldier. 75 years later, lily has met the >> nice to meet you. man. >> so nice to meet you. >>o it isce to meet you. i can't believe it. reporter: holocaust survivor lily ebert meets the american family of the soldier who liberated her 75 years ago. >> it brings tears to my eyes. reporter:o a reunion spanning continents, four generations in e most amazing circumstances....
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lily ebert was a teenager when her family was taken to auschwitz.family of that serviceman. guy lynnn has their story. nice to meet you. nice to meet you, so nice to meet you. it is so nice to meet you, i can't believe it. holocaust survivor lily ebert meets the american family of a soldier who liberated her 75 years ago. it brings tears to my eyes, really. me too. a reunion spanning two continents, four generations in the most amazing of circumstances. good luck and happiness... ..and the start to a new life. it was ten words of hope, quickly written on the only bit of paper an american soldier could find — this german banknote. lily ebert was 16 in april 1945 when she and her sisters were liberated by that man from a death march. they'd survived auschwitz, where nearly a millionjews and thousands of others were murdered by the nazis. i lost my mother, brothers, sister. that was the terrible thing. now 90, she found the note from the unknown soldier going through her things with her great grandson, and he turned to social media to find out who the
lily ebert was a teenager when her family was taken to auschwitz.family of that serviceman. guy lynnn has their story. nice to meet you. nice to meet you, so nice to meet you. it is so nice to meet you, i can't believe it. holocaust survivor lily ebert meets the american family of a soldier who liberated her 75 years ago. it brings tears to my eyes, really. me too. a reunion spanning two continents, four generations in the most amazing of circumstances. good luck and happiness... ..and the...
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convicted it's beginning with they found a new look at sobibor as good learning about fruits round any auschwitz and now dates to tell us and with this judgment now it's clear that we know that not a single one of those people will have sat one day prison if today if. so what do you believe would have been a just punishment for a 93 year old man whose crimes were committed when he was a 17 year old cog in the massive nazi murder machine it's 1st of all i don't think age is whether the youths who are old age are an excuse. people who are part of the process and the fact that someone reaches the age of 90 doesn't turn it person who put dissipated in the fire presses the final solution to a righteous among the nations. so i think there is no question that he should have been given some time in incarceration even though i mean he was very young and that could be taken into account but without any punishment that's a real insult to the survivors and that is the basic flaw in the judicial process in germany these days let's talk about the survivors and do you think that if the pursuit of justice in a
convicted it's beginning with they found a new look at sobibor as good learning about fruits round any auschwitz and now dates to tell us and with this judgment now it's clear that we know that not a single one of those people will have sat one day prison if today if. so what do you believe would have been a just punishment for a 93 year old man whose crimes were committed when he was a 17 year old cog in the massive nazi murder machine it's 1st of all i don't think age is whether the youths...
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jews were brought to the city's indoor cycling track they and the others were then deported to the auschwitz concentration camp. at the ceremony a leader of the jewish community in france expressed his concern about the rise of anti semitism there was an almost 75 percent increase in anti-semitic acts in the country in 2018 and a further increase of more than 25 percent last year the mayor of paris and he said she's concerned just quickly. i would also like before the end of this year if health conditions allow me to organize with all the religious and also secular authorities the conference to take a moment to reflect on and review all these foundations of anti-semitism and racism undermining our society. more than $75000.00 french jews were deported to nazi death camps but only a few 1000 survived. many couples around the world have been forced to put the brakes on their wedding plans because of the coronavirus pandemic but as restrictions are used here in germany some celebrations are now back on the calendar we caught up with one couple that decided to tie the knot despite the risk . it
jews were brought to the city's indoor cycling track they and the others were then deported to the auschwitz concentration camp. at the ceremony a leader of the jewish community in france expressed his concern about the rise of anti semitism there was an almost 75 percent increase in anti-semitic acts in the country in 2018 and a further increase of more than 25 percent last year the mayor of paris and he said she's concerned just quickly. i would also like before the end of this year if health...
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jews were brought to the city's indoor cycle track they and the others were then deported to the auschwitz concentration camp. at the sermon and a leader of the jewish community in france expressed his concern about the rise of anti semitism there was an almost 75 percent increase in anti semitic acts in the country in 2018 and a further increase of more than 25 percent last year the mayor of paris and he said she's concerned just quickly they were slow to sit and i would also like before the end of this year and if health conditions allow it to organize with all the religious and also secular authorities the conference will to take a moment to reflect on and review all these foundations of anti-semitism and racism undermining our society since it would. mean a little specific more than $75000.00 french jews were deported to nazi death camps but only a few 1000 survived. the. you're watching news live from berlin i'll be back with more news at the top of the hour in the meantime you can keep up to date on our web site that's d.w. dot com and you can follow us on twitter and instagram as we
jews were brought to the city's indoor cycle track they and the others were then deported to the auschwitz concentration camp. at the sermon and a leader of the jewish community in france expressed his concern about the rise of anti semitism there was an almost 75 percent increase in anti semitic acts in the country in 2018 and a further increase of more than 25 percent last year the mayor of paris and he said she's concerned just quickly they were slow to sit and i would also like before the...
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it is like what germany did when they had auschwitz and all. you can't ever forget how horrible that was. ♪ >> councilman chuck frye proposed removing the block. >> the auction block had been on my mind for a long time since i was a kid. you know, i used to see people spit on it, i saw a mark auction, people did a mock auction. that rips your soul apart. my stance was always, okay, you know, i think it needs to go. it came down to a vote. fredericksburg city council. it was a 6-1 vote. >> do you believe that there is a way to do the block in a respectful way and keep it there? >> i can't change my view. what we can do is tell a story that's a more full in-depth story. >> when you walk by that with your children, when you walk by with your people, what is the message being sent? >> there's a possibility your great-great-grandfather was sold here. >> it seems like the fight over the auction block as you mentioned is what's in our history books. >> no -- >> what it represents has a rippling effect that exists in the very fabric of america. >> that
it is like what germany did when they had auschwitz and all. you can't ever forget how horrible that was. ♪ >> councilman chuck frye proposed removing the block. >> the auction block had been on my mind for a long time since i was a kid. you know, i used to see people spit on it, i saw a mark auction, people did a mock auction. that rips your soul apart. my stance was always, okay, you know, i think it needs to go. it came down to a vote. fredericksburg city council. it was a 6-1...
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it's like what germany did when they kept dachau and auschwitz and all.t was like don't ever forget. you can't ever forget how horrible that was. ♪ >> councilman chuck frye proposed removing the block. >> it was going on everywhere. >> the auction block had been on my mind for a long time since i was a kid, you know. i used to see people spit on it. i saw a mock auction where folks did a mock auction. that rips your soul apart. my stance was always, okay, i think it needs to go. it came down to a vote. it was a 6-1 vote. >> do you believe there is a way to do the block in a respectful way and keep it there? >> i can't change my view. what we can do is tell a story that's a more full, in depth story. >> when you walk by that and you walk by with with your children and your people, what's the message being sent? >> there's a possible your great, great-grandfather was being sold here. >> what it represents as a rippling effect that exists in the very fabric. >> that's just america. >> the black barbershop has always been a place of community, where wisdom is
it's like what germany did when they kept dachau and auschwitz and all.t was like don't ever forget. you can't ever forget how horrible that was. ♪ >> councilman chuck frye proposed removing the block. >> it was going on everywhere. >> the auction block had been on my mind for a long time since i was a kid, you know. i used to see people spit on it. i saw a mock auction where folks did a mock auction. that rips your soul apart. my stance was always, okay, i think it needs to...
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in april 1945 when she and her sisters were liberated by that man fh.m a death ma they survived auschwitze nearly a million jews and thousands of others were murdered by the nazis. >> i asked my mother, brother, sister. reporter: now 90, she found the note from the unknown soldier going through her thith her great-grandson. heurned to social media to find out the soldier was. >> i i posted the mornin and left my phone for a few hours. suddenly i have a few thousand notifications. someone tweeteds me saying, t must be the soldier. reporter: before long, he had hetracamily up that soldier. private heyman schubert, who died nine years ago in new york and ote his name in h nrew on thee. 75 years later, lily finally got to thank them. >> was, for me, something special. reporter: until he got in touch, the family of private showman had no idea about the incident. >> ias shaken because suddenly he wasot my father and all the history we had together. suddenly he was this youngan in the throes of war doing something extremely kind for somebody, and it was overwhelming. reporter: the families are p
in april 1945 when she and her sisters were liberated by that man fh.m a death ma they survived auschwitze nearly a million jews and thousands of others were murdered by the nazis. >> i asked my mother, brother, sister. reporter: now 90, she found the note from the unknown soldier going through her thith her great-grandson. heurned to social media to find out the soldier was. >> i i posted the mornin and left my phone for a few hours. suddenly i have a few thousand notifications....
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in the lutheran church with esther the ship around them a survivor of the nazi concentration camp auschwitz. for months we've been witnessing far right thinking and discriminatory behavior here in. it makes many of us angry. vs who many if not people like musea aster who know from your own suffering where fascism and racism lead could talk about the more compellingly and warning against them. darfur. we stood in line and waited for a number to be tattooed on our left arm. yet for i usually see the number of rounds of 948. names were disposed of we were merely numbers who are don't know. that this division ran a reads from the book she wrote about her experiences in the nazi era in the 1930 s. it was hitler's so-called brown shirts that took over the streets on the pretext of establishing law and order festivals around and the self-styled vigilante committees today are a grim reminder of those times. we were in german occupied poland. with that post as the support diversity group also draws parallels between hit this and the need far right. one should never lose sight of what could happen ag
in the lutheran church with esther the ship around them a survivor of the nazi concentration camp auschwitz. for months we've been witnessing far right thinking and discriminatory behavior here in. it makes many of us angry. vs who many if not people like musea aster who know from your own suffering where fascism and racism lead could talk about the more compellingly and warning against them. darfur. we stood in line and waited for a number to be tattooed on our left arm. yet for i usually see...
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a lot of people have taken their children to see auschwitz.easier to show the been talk about them that it. i just show the been talk about them that it. ijust want show the been talk about them that it. i just want to be with someone that it. i just want to be with someone forever, he is not going to do it again. but, to my peril, he did. david hare would, psychosis in me.” my peril, he did. david hare would, psychosis in me. i had a period of psychosis and i lost my mind. the bafta goes to, the last survivors. we are really delighted in that was a real privilege to make this film. an extraordinary production team i really wa nt extraordinary production team i really want to share this moment with one of the survivors from the film and he isa survivors from the film and he is a sculptor and lived through it when he was four years old. it affects unfortunate people that did not make it in a testimony to those that did and picked up their lives and carried on. it demonstrates how people can go through and otherwise awful atrocity and still come
a lot of people have taken their children to see auschwitz.easier to show the been talk about them that it. i just show the been talk about them that it. ijust want show the been talk about them that it. i just want to be with someone that it. i just want to be with someone forever, he is not going to do it again. but, to my peril, he did. david hare would, psychosis in me.” my peril, he did. david hare would, psychosis in me. i had a period of psychosis and i lost my mind. the bafta goes to,...
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jackson has accepted an invitation from a 94-year-old holocaust survivor to tour auschwitz. >>> time call my play. your video, my voice. hardwood. m.j. gray can play. he's from richmond, hooping with the 11 and under group. coast to coast here. how many kids know how to use the high screen and then come up shooting? go. the dad can't wait for the pandemic to end so he can but what if you could startdo better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver. custome. if you d come bronger? faster. bett ominess, we want to help you not just bounce back. but bounce forward. and now, we're committed to helping you do just that with a powerful and reliable internet and voice solution at a great price. call or go online today. >>> thanks for joining us. >> we appreciate your time. . >> dicky: from hollywood, it's jimmy kimmel live with guest host, whitney cummings. tonight, eric andre, and music from rema. and now, whitney cummings. >> whitney: welcome to "jimmy kimmel live." i'm whitney cummings, your guest host for tonight. i'm here because for a woman to host a network talk show, a man has to g
jackson has accepted an invitation from a 94-year-old holocaust survivor to tour auschwitz. >>> time call my play. your video, my voice. hardwood. m.j. gray can play. he's from richmond, hooping with the 11 and under group. coast to coast here. how many kids know how to use the high screen and then come up shooting? go. the dad can't wait for the pandemic to end so he can but what if you could startdo better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver. custome. if you d come bronger?...
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the images that we have seen reminds us the events unfolding in auschwitz in 1940 s. the arguments of 944 shares a striking resemblance to what is happening to weakness in 2020 american rapper kanye west is held as 1st campaign event in the state of south carolina he wore a bulletproof vest as he spoke for an hour and else plans to run for president earlier this month but it's unclear if he met the deadline to appear on the bellows . italy's coast guard is working to free a sperm whale tangled in a fishing net off the aeolian islands divers say the whale is distressed which is making it difficult to cut away the netting they were called to help on saturday after the mammal was seen struggling off italy's west coast another sperm whale was caught up in a similar situation 3 weeks ago. there were charges there on convene l. these are the top stories the u.k. has signed deals for $90000000.00 doses of 2 potential vaccines they include the bio tech fits a vaccine and one from the french company. a report on the early stage of a human clinical trial is expected on monday f
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jackson has accepted an invitation from a 94-year-old holocaust survivor to tour auschwitz. >>> time 7 call my play. your video, my voice. now weitod.ra play.'s ri hoo how many kids know how to use the high screen and then come up shooting? you want hustle? scramble off the loose ball and gets it to go. the dad can't wait for the pandemic to end so he of new gain with essential oils detergent.t she was really feeling it when... she remembered everything. you've got this girl. just inhale. and repeat. new gain with essential oils detergent. >>> thanks for joining us. >> we appreciate your time. from tamron's hometown - toof luling, texas, to the hardest-hit navajo nation. ♪ ♪ i hope you are well on this day. you know, listen, since the start of this pandemic, i believe that my team has put together so many compelling shows, and we understand that, really, our role in this is to bring the journey, what people are experiencing all over this country from all walks of life. i've shared with you many times that i am a proud texan. i am a proud small-town girl living in the big city, and so
jackson has accepted an invitation from a 94-year-old holocaust survivor to tour auschwitz. >>> time 7 call my play. your video, my voice. now weitod.ra play.'s ri hoo how many kids know how to use the high screen and then come up shooting? you want hustle? scramble off the loose ball and gets it to go. the dad can't wait for the pandemic to end so he of new gain with essential oils detergent.t she was really feeling it when... she remembered everything. you've got this girl. just...
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that job taught us that but it may have been targeted out auschwitz and with the materials of the man and his failure to be inspired with a particular part of the patrimony and then to feel he became a vegetarian did not drink any booze in it didn't used to be that way but someone had a feeling he was taking a pleasure from the modification of the flash on - - flash so in thinking back of his days of national review to say i had lunch with whittaker chambers and although it is incorrectly that he emanated it's not incorrect to say that you felt that probability of his melancholy with a consistent entertainer without in any way getting rid of the message is. >>cspan: do you think people expect you to entertain them all the time? >> i think it's a terrible sin to bore people. i'm easily bored myself. i'm perfectly prepared to admit if i attended a lecture i might go to sleep. but that is my fault. not his so the circumstances when i write i do make an effort to please the reader in the same way like they want to use cords that please the listener. and with the variety but if you deny yo
that job taught us that but it may have been targeted out auschwitz and with the materials of the man and his failure to be inspired with a particular part of the patrimony and then to feel he became a vegetarian did not drink any booze in it didn't used to be that way but someone had a feeling he was taking a pleasure from the modification of the flash on - - flash so in thinking back of his days of national review to say i had lunch with whittaker chambers and although it is incorrectly that...
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the images that we have seen reminds us the events unfolding in auschwitz in 1940 s. the arch itself $944.00 shares a striking resemblance to what is happening to weakness in 2020 italy's coast guard is working to free a sperm whale tangled in a fishing net off the aeolian islands time to say the whale is distressed which is making it difficult to cut away the netting a call to help on saturday off the mammal was seen struggling off if things west coast and all the while was caught up in a similar situation 3 weeks ago. watching odds is there are these are the top stories the u.k. has signed deals for 90000000 doses of 2 potential vaccines they include the by enteric pfizer vaccine and one from the french company a report on the early stage of human clinical trial is expected on monday from oxford to paul brennan explains that the bio and take vaccine has already produced a strong immune response in trials that's why it's looking quite optimistic another one is a french consortium and they haven't actually started the trials at all they won't start trying until the au
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absolutely sickening and also the the images that we have seen reminds us the events unfolding in auschwitz and 1940 s. the arguments of $944.00 shares a striking resemblance to what is happening to weakness in. the u.s. house democrats are demanding an internal investigation into the use of federal police to crackdown on protesters it follows the volatile arrest of several activists in the city of portland on saturday and identified officers were filmed using force to arrest protesters without explanation dozens of people have gathered to rally against police brutality democrats say the trumpet ministration is abusing the use of emergency authorities and suppressing the right to peaceful protest. the son of a u.s. federal judge has been shot and killed by a gunman at the front door of the family home in new jersey the husband of judge esta solace was also shot and critically injured salles was believed to be in the basement at the time of the shooting and was not injured she's presided over several high profile cases and local media say that she's received threats in the past. for many of
absolutely sickening and also the the images that we have seen reminds us the events unfolding in auschwitz and 1940 s. the arguments of $944.00 shares a striking resemblance to what is happening to weakness in. the u.s. house democrats are demanding an internal investigation into the use of federal police to crackdown on protesters it follows the volatile arrest of several activists in the city of portland on saturday and identified officers were filmed using force to arrest protesters without...
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absolutely sickening and also the the images that we have seen reminds us the events unfolding in auschwitz in 1940 s. the arguments of $944.00 shares a striking resemblance to what is happening to weakness in. the u.s. house democrats are demanding an internal investigation into the use of federal police to crack down on protesters it follows the violent arrest of several activists in the city of portland saturday and identified officers were filmed using force to arrest protesters without explanation dozens of people have gathered to rally against police brutality democrats say the trump of ministration is abusing the use of emergency authorities and suppressing the rights to peaceful protests. the u.k. is set to launch a campaign encouraging people to lose weight to help tackle the worst effects of the coronavirus science shows that chronic obesity can increase the severity of the virus in some patients are serious laurence leamer reports from chatham in south east england. yes come and meet aaron young fits and healthy quite the contrast with what he looked like just 3 years ago during
absolutely sickening and also the the images that we have seen reminds us the events unfolding in auschwitz in 1940 s. the arguments of $944.00 shares a striking resemblance to what is happening to weakness in. the u.s. house democrats are demanding an internal investigation into the use of federal police to crack down on protesters it follows the violent arrest of several activists in the city of portland saturday and identified officers were filmed using force to arrest protesters without...
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absolutely sickening and also the the images that we have seen reminds us the events unfolding in auschwitz and 1940 s. the arguments of 944 shares a striking resemblance to what is happening to weakness in the u.s. house democrats are demanding an internal investigation into the use of federal police to crackdown on protests follows the violent arrest of several activists in the city of portland on saturday and identified officers were filmed using force to arrest protesters without explanation dozens of people have gathered to rally against police brutality democrats say the trumpet ministration is abusing the use of emergency authorities and suppressing the rights to peaceful protests. u.s. recording artist johnny west has held his 1st campaign event in the state of south carolina he announced plans to run for president earlier this month it's unclear though if he met the deadline to appear on the state's ballots west made a federal filing declaring himself as an independent candidate for his newly formed birthday party. for millions of people movies and t.v. have been of the scape from
absolutely sickening and also the the images that we have seen reminds us the events unfolding in auschwitz and 1940 s. the arguments of 944 shares a striking resemblance to what is happening to weakness in the u.s. house democrats are demanding an internal investigation into the use of federal police to crackdown on protests follows the violent arrest of several activists in the city of portland on saturday and identified officers were filmed using force to arrest protesters without...
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the images that we have seen reminds us the events unfolding in auschwitz in 1940 s. dodger itself 1944 shares a striking resemblance to what is happening to the weakness in 2020. hundreds of protesters are demanding the dissolution of parliament in the democratic republic of congo the demonstrations in kinshasa organized by the catholic church its supporters say parliament is blocking meaningful reforms is marcom with. the catholic church and its supporters say parliament in the democratic republic of congo is not ready to mint. hundreds marched to the parliament building in the capital kinshasa. we are the owners of parliament we have noticed that m.p.'s are not playing by the rules simply because they were not elected by us in the last election they are serving the interests of individuals this is why we are marching to demand the dissolution of this parliament and calling for deep electoral reform . the protesters say the last elections were rigged by an electoral commission that favors former president joseph kabila they demanding electoral reforms before the nex
the images that we have seen reminds us the events unfolding in auschwitz in 1940 s. dodger itself 1944 shares a striking resemblance to what is happening to the weakness in 2020. hundreds of protesters are demanding the dissolution of parliament in the democratic republic of congo the demonstrations in kinshasa organized by the catholic church its supporters say parliament is blocking meaningful reforms is marcom with. the catholic church and its supporters say parliament in the democratic...
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the images that we have seen reminds us the events unfolding in auschwitz and 1940 s. the arguments of 944 shares a striking resemblance to what is happening to weakness in 2020. turkey's president has visited istanbul's high as sophia days before muslim prayers are to be held there for the 1st time in decades which of time early one spends about an hour at the historic site his preparations are underway to change it back into a mosque the top court ruled last week it's conversion into a museum in the 930 s. was illegal built as a christian cathedral in the year 537 the building became an ottoman mosque in the 15th century. you know gerard emirates has launched its 1st space mission. to. the emirates mars mission took off from japan's. space center it's expected to reach the orbit of mars in february next year project is promising to provide a complete view of the martian atmosphere during different seasons. it east coast guard is working to free a sperm whale tangled in a fishing net off the only an island divers say the whale is distressed which is making it difficul
the images that we have seen reminds us the events unfolding in auschwitz and 1940 s. the arguments of 944 shares a striking resemblance to what is happening to weakness in 2020. turkey's president has visited istanbul's high as sophia days before muslim prayers are to be held there for the 1st time in decades which of time early one spends about an hour at the historic site his preparations are underway to change it back into a mosque the top court ruled last week it's conversion into a museum...
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. >> you do have the nazis, auschwitz, world war i, the barria of isis, the pol pot.ow do you square all of that with your cheerful history of human beings' essential goodness? >> i wouldn't say that i'm arguing that people are naturally good. i think we have evolved to be friendly, which is different. this is what biologists are arguing. they talk about survival of 9 friendliest. for millennia, it was the friendliest who had the most kids, so the biggest chance of passing on genes to the next generation. it's important to emphasize there's a dark side to this friendlyness. so obvious we do the most awful things in the name of comradeship and we don't want to let down our own group. i arrive at a paradoxical thought. we are shaped by evolution to work together, but cooperation sometimes leads to creating horrible things. >>> so i want to connect this to the present. the do batebates of defurnishen, in this attitude that human beings are nasty, even we let up even slightly, all hell will break loose? or are we assuming too much nastiness, and we could take our foot off
. >> you do have the nazis, auschwitz, world war i, the barria of isis, the pol pot.ow do you square all of that with your cheerful history of human beings' essential goodness? >> i wouldn't say that i'm arguing that people are naturally good. i think we have evolved to be friendly, which is different. this is what biologists are arguing. they talk about survival of 9 friendliest. for millennia, it was the friendliest who had the most kids, so the biggest chance of passing on genes...
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on that front, there was a tweet that went out from the auschwitz memorial just before 8 :00. of auschwitzlot mentioned recently when it comes to the bigger debates. remember that a preserved historic site does not equal a statue of directed to honor a person. the two have entirely different roles, contexts and meanings. drawing a simple comparison here is incorrect. you can find more on their twitter feed. betty in kansas, an opposer. caller: is it me? host: it's you. caller: my great-grandfather was in the civil war and fought for the union. he was from indiana. he fought in the 75th and went back in the hundred 13th. i think they should be left up for the people to know when their kids show up that there was white people that fought for them. i think they need to leave both sides up because -- and i think they ought to be out where you don't have to pay to see them. i think the black people need to man stood what this for and what this mansard for. he came to kansas, he was a doctor. home.e a from there, he really had a rough life. i wish that black people would take credit
on that front, there was a tweet that went out from the auschwitz memorial just before 8 :00. of auschwitzlot mentioned recently when it comes to the bigger debates. remember that a preserved historic site does not equal a statue of directed to honor a person. the two have entirely different roles, contexts and meanings. drawing a simple comparison here is incorrect. you can find more on their twitter feed. betty in kansas, an opposer. caller: is it me? host: it's you. caller: my...
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mosberg and jackson have not visited auschwitz just yet. they're still in the planning stage. last year that he and sherry frank helped to create the bipartisan congressional caucus on black and jewish relations. again, his legacy living on. gayle? >> oh, it's such an important story you just told. and my heart just melts with mr. mosberg. such an eloquent man and the way that he tells it. i think a lot of people should be taking the blacks and jews in america course. very enlightening story. thank you so much -- >> he invited us to go, as well. mosberg invited us to go on the trip with desean jackson. he sure did. >> are you going? >> reporter: it's up to "cbs this morning." i would love to cover that. it would be great. >> okay. there you go. >>> diana miller, our producer, said, yes, you're going. that's great. that's great. thank you very much. thank you, diana miller, thank you. >>> an unheard song by the rolling stones is making its debut this morning. ahead, we'll play you the track that was recorded nearly 50 years ago. >>> you're watching "cbs this morning." we thank
mosberg and jackson have not visited auschwitz just yet. they're still in the planning stage. last year that he and sherry frank helped to create the bipartisan congressional caucus on black and jewish relations. again, his legacy living on. gayle? >> oh, it's such an important story you just told. and my heart just melts with mr. mosberg. such an eloquent man and the way that he tells it. i think a lot of people should be taking the blacks and jews in america course. very enlightening...
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yahutis leibovitz was separated from her 11 children in hungary and sent to auschwitz, then stutthof,here she was killed. her daughter-in-law says today's verdict sends a message. >> you can't get away with murder. then eventually you get caught. you are responsible whatever you do in life. >> reporter: today the message more important than ever with hate taking hold in a new generation. the fbi last year said violent hate crimes in the u.s. were at a 16-year high. >> it's pretty easy to, you know, fall down the rabbit hole of white supremacy and white nationalism online, and that is what we see happening. >> reporter: decades ago, that kind of hate turned into mass murder in camps like stutthof. today this camp is a museum telling the stories of what happened to people here at the hands of the nazis, so the world never forgets. in court, dey apologized to victims and their families. survivors say they finally got what they really wanted, to be heard. kelly cobiella, nbc news, hamburg, germany. >> again, 93-year-old man in a wheelchair, bruno dey received in the end a two-year suspend
yahutis leibovitz was separated from her 11 children in hungary and sent to auschwitz, then stutthof,here she was killed. her daughter-in-law says today's verdict sends a message. >> you can't get away with murder. then eventually you get caught. you are responsible whatever you do in life. >> reporter: today the message more important than ever with hate taking hold in a new generation. the fbi last year said violent hate crimes in the u.s. were at a 16-year high. >> it's...
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. >> you do have the nazis, auschwitz, world war i, the barbarity of isis, cambodia -- >> the list isow do you square all that with your cheerful history of human beings' essential goodness? >> i wouldn't say that i'm arguing that people are naturally good. i think we've evolved to be friendly, which is something different. this is literally what biologists are arguing these days. they talk about survival of the friendliest, which means that for millenia, it was a chance to pass on their genes to the next generation. but it's important to realize there is a dark side to this friendliness. if you look at history, so often we do the most horrible things in the way of comradeship and loyalty, and because we don't want to let down our own group. so i arrive at a paradoxical view of human nature where, on the one hand, yes, we are built to connect, we have been shaped by evolution to work together, but yeah, cooperation sometimes always leads to really horrible things. >> so i want to connect this to the present, and i think it connects in a very powerful way. the debates about defunding t
. >> you do have the nazis, auschwitz, world war i, the barbarity of isis, cambodia -- >> the list isow do you square all that with your cheerful history of human beings' essential goodness? >> i wouldn't say that i'm arguing that people are naturally good. i think we've evolved to be friendly, which is something different. this is literally what biologists are arguing these days. they talk about survival of the friendliest, which means that for millenia, it was a chance to...
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last i checked, auschwitz, the camps that have become museums to honor the people who were murdered there, the genocide that was undertaken there, to demand reproach for the soldiers who committed those atrocities, those places have been put into context. they are solemn, and they are rigorous in discussing the horrors. that's just a little cheerful block in the middle of a little cheerful southern quaint street, and she just says, isn't that lovely that you can touch history. you can see where somebody might have been sold. but there's no demanding of context, and there's no demanding of context because she knows and we all know that it was left there to intimidate, to shame, to harrow, right? it's not the same at all. >> trymaine, what did it feel like to be there looking at that auction block and then, of course, knowing that maybe something was going to happen. that community was moving toward something maybe happening and it finally did. >> you know, to see that block sitting there, and as caroline mentioned, it's in kind of a busy district where people were literally hanging out, dr
last i checked, auschwitz, the camps that have become museums to honor the people who were murdered there, the genocide that was undertaken there, to demand reproach for the soldiers who committed those atrocities, those places have been put into context. they are solemn, and they are rigorous in discussing the horrors. that's just a little cheerful block in the middle of a little cheerful southern quaint street, and she just says, isn't that lovely that you can touch history. you can see where...
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the images that we have seen reminds us the events unfolding in auschwitz in 1940 s.yahshua itself 1944 shares a striking resemblance to what is happening to the weakness in 2020 so the the international community cannot continue to they need more and looked. and it's time for action. i urged the european nations in particular that has a history of nazi germany and fascism to speak up it's not that difficult united states has done it i see that the united kingdom is in the process of taking action sanctioning the human rights abusers and the valuable legal tools is something that can be done immediately in the short term in the long term the. industrialized nations democratic nations liberal democracies must revisit their relationship with communist china was respected their weakness an uncle and others and the modern day concentration camp has been in existence the last 3 years but now because of the forced labor modern day slavery the chinese. state has effectively has effectively alluded to global supply chain of the so that is to get me for stepping in i mean you
the images that we have seen reminds us the events unfolding in auschwitz in 1940 s.yahshua itself 1944 shares a striking resemblance to what is happening to the weakness in 2020 so the the international community cannot continue to they need more and looked. and it's time for action. i urged the european nations in particular that has a history of nazi germany and fascism to speak up it's not that difficult united states has done it i see that the united kingdom is in the process of taking...
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that was on the 75th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz. years old when the nazis invaded what was then czechoslovakia. his family smuggled him to hungary but his mother and four siblings were snuck out of the camps. they created false identities for over refugees. he got caught, escaped and joined an underground force of refugees. he ended up living in the united states. he died of complications resulting from the coronavirus at the age of 91, but we encourage you this weekend to read a little bit more about his amazing brilife. >> we are also celebrating helen nez today. after a year as a nurse in arizona, she turned her attention to loving and raising animals. her grand daughter said when she went to visit her grandmother in the hospital in the hospital all helen wanted to know how are the dogs? how about the sheep? how about the cattle? are they going to be fed? helen's greatest love was her family. she was their bedrock, the foundation, and she fought to keep navajo customs alived, passing down traditions. to honor her memory our thoug
that was on the 75th anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz. years old when the nazis invaded what was then czechoslovakia. his family smuggled him to hungary but his mother and four siblings were snuck out of the camps. they created false identities for over refugees. he got caught, escaped and joined an underground force of refugees. he ended up living in the united states. he died of complications resulting from the coronavirus at the age of 91, but we encourage you this weekend to read...
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she was sent to auschwitz when she was 14. message on a piece of german currency that said good luck and happiness to the start of a new life. in london ebert was looking through her belongings with her great-grandson when she discovered the note. the great-grandson looked to social media to find the soldier. he had died nine years ago >> i was a shaken because suddenly he wasn't my father and all the history we had together, instead he was this young man in the throes of war doing something kind for somebody and was actually overwhelming. >> ebert said she looked after his note all these years because it was something very, very special to her. tony, can you certainly see why. the that story just gives me goose bumps. a father discovers an act from the son, the son discovers an act his father does and then reconnect with the woman his dad saved. i love this story. >> a beautiful story and powerful for families on both sides of the equation. i'm glad social media was able to connect them. >> coming up >>> this is a kpix 5 morn
she was sent to auschwitz when she was 14. message on a piece of german currency that said good luck and happiness to the start of a new life. in london ebert was looking through her belongings with her great-grandson when she discovered the note. the great-grandson looked to social media to find the soldier. he had died nine years ago >> i was a shaken because suddenly he wasn't my father and all the history we had together, instead he was this young man in the throes of war doing...
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reeducation camps, or whatever orwellian euphemism we want to say for the new and potentially coming auschwitzs. i'm grieved reading over the last several days what are especially painful and tear-jerking farewell messages from many of these democracy activists in hong kong on social media heading up to midnight on june 30 before the new law took effect. my heart ached as i read joshua wong tweeting out psalm 23 verse 4, i may walk through the valleys as dark as death, but i won't be afraid. you are with me and your shepherd's rod make me feel safe. this was mere hours after announcing that he and other members of a democracy political organization would be closing down their organizations. pro-democratic parties and pro-independence parties like the hong kong national front and student localism announced on social media that they too disbanded and will try to continue their fight for freedom from abroad. if you read the national security law the communist party is imposing, it looks like they're going to try to claim extraterritorial powers over hong kongers in compile regarding freedom of spe
reeducation camps, or whatever orwellian euphemism we want to say for the new and potentially coming auschwitzs. i'm grieved reading over the last several days what are especially painful and tear-jerking farewell messages from many of these democracy activists in hong kong on social media heading up to midnight on june 30 before the new law took effect. my heart ached as i read joshua wong tweeting out psalm 23 verse 4, i may walk through the valleys as dark as death, but i won't be afraid....
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on that front, there was a tweet that went out from the auschwitz memorial just before 8 :00.f auschwitzlot mentioned recently when it comes to the bigger debates. remember that a preserved historic site does not equal a statue of directed to honor a person. the two have entirely different roles, contexts and meanings. drawing a simple comparison here is incorrect. you can find more on their twitter feed. betty in kansas, an opposer. caller: is it me? host: it's you. caller: my great-grandfather was in the civil war and fought for the union. he was from indiana. he fought in the 75th and went back in the hundred 13th. i think they should be left up for the people to know when their kids show up that there was white people that fought for them. i think they need to leave both sides up because -- and i think they ought to be out where you don't have to pay to see them. i think the black people need to man stood what this for and what this mansard for. he came to kansas, he was a doctor. home.e a from there, he really had a rough life. i wish that black people would take credit f
on that front, there was a tweet that went out from the auschwitz memorial just before 8 :00.f auschwitzlot mentioned recently when it comes to the bigger debates. remember that a preserved historic site does not equal a statue of directed to honor a person. the two have entirely different roles, contexts and meanings. drawing a simple comparison here is incorrect. you can find more on their twitter feed. betty in kansas, an opposer. caller: is it me? host: it's you. caller: my...
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which says nothing of the psychological terror the auschwitz of the mind that imprisoned the untold millions who did not perish. the systematic oppression and terror marxist ideas engendered is nowhere better described than in alexander's gulag arcy peglyo. a painstaking and harrowing account of the forced labor camp system under soviet communism. in the telling passage he provides an insight into the engine that made the tyranny possible. then he quotes from him. may best self-just at this cases were feeble and his conscious devoured him. yes, even he was a little lamb, too. the imagination and spiritual strength of shakespeare's evildoers stopped short at a dozen corpses because they had no ideology. ideology, that is what gives evil doing its long sought justification and gives the evildoer the necessary steadfastness and determination. that is the social theory which helps to make his acts seem good instead of bad in his own or others' eyes. that was how the agents of the inquisition fortified their wills. the colonizers by civilization, the nazis by race. without evildoers there would .
which says nothing of the psychological terror the auschwitz of the mind that imprisoned the untold millions who did not perish. the systematic oppression and terror marxist ideas engendered is nowhere better described than in alexander's gulag arcy peglyo. a painstaking and harrowing account of the forced labor camp system under soviet communism. in the telling passage he provides an insight into the engine that made the tyranny possible. then he quotes from him. may best self-just at this...