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>> reporter: only one crematorium remains at auschwitz birkenau. all but one were destroyed by the nazis as they fled from the advancing soviet red army. the other one was blown up by anna heilman's co-conspirators in october 1944. she helped steal gunpowder from a munitions factory two miles from birkenau and smuggle it back in the hems of her clothes. >> it was this very elaborate system where the people that worked in the room where they packed the powder would take little bits and put it in a wastebasket on the side. another round of women would collect that waste, go to the bathroom, take out the gunpowder and hide it in fabric. >> reporter: and here is anna heilman, in her own words, in canada in 1996. >> they used this gunpowder and manufactured little hand grenades made out of metal around boxes of shoe polish with a wick and filled with gunpowder. and when you lit it, it exploded. >> reporter: the crematorium was destroyed during a brief rebellion by so called zonder commandos, jews, forced by the nazis to dispose of bodies from the gas ch
>> reporter: only one crematorium remains at auschwitz birkenau. all but one were destroyed by the nazis as they fled from the advancing soviet red army. the other one was blown up by anna heilman's co-conspirators in october 1944. she helped steal gunpowder from a munitions factory two miles from birkenau and smuggle it back in the hems of her clothes. >> it was this very elaborate system where the people that worked in the room where they packed the powder would take little bits...
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how on earth do you resist and auschwitz?n incredible story, again, one of those how did i not know about this. malcolm: only one crematorium remains. all but one were destroyed by the nazis as they fled from the serbian red army. the other one was blown up by the co-conspirators of anna. she helped to steal gunpowder from and munitions and smuggled it back. judy: it was an elaborate system where the people who worked in the room where they packed the powder would take little bits and put it in the wastebasket on the side. another round of women would collect that waste, go to the bathroom, take out the gunpowder, and hide it in fabric. malcolm: here is anna and her own words, in canada in 1996. anna: they used the gunpowder and manufactured little hand grenades made out of metal around boxes of shoe polish, and filled with the gunpowder, and when you let -- lit it, it exploded. malcolm: jews forced by the nazis to dispose of bodies from the gas chambers -- ana: all of the commander people were killed, but the crematorium was
how on earth do you resist and auschwitz?n incredible story, again, one of those how did i not know about this. malcolm: only one crematorium remains. all but one were destroyed by the nazis as they fled from the serbian red army. the other one was blown up by the co-conspirators of anna. she helped to steal gunpowder from and munitions and smuggled it back. judy: it was an elaborate system where the people who worked in the room where they packed the powder would take little bits and put it in...
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the clay sea it's in northern pakistan of the biggest collection of auschwitz outside the polar regions but now. we travel to the other side of the country to google me it's a village in northern pakistan to investigate its impact. according to a new study 36 percent of the glacis bound in the region will be gone by 2100 sitara per diem is a glaciologist who has studied these auschwitz for the last decade this was once the area we kids plenty of water from the school a ship because the glacier was much higher so that what it was. that he chatted to these 8 ition jenna's the glaciers that we are the sensitive to climate the x. according to the template yet in the precipitation when it's hot it's a lot. since not in the snow line in northern pakistan has receded by 1 point one plummeted. what sancia still wasn't possible in 1000 years has happened within 30. if global emissions remain at current levels future generations may never see eyes in south asia. these glaciers are also important who are these commons who are living here who defend on these if that's real for their livelihoods so
the clay sea it's in northern pakistan of the biggest collection of auschwitz outside the polar regions but now. we travel to the other side of the country to google me it's a village in northern pakistan to investigate its impact. according to a new study 36 percent of the glacis bound in the region will be gone by 2100 sitara per diem is a glaciologist who has studied these auschwitz for the last decade this was once the area we kids plenty of water from the school a ship because the glacier...
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the chief prosecutor at auschwitz trial in 1963.e is best known for bringing out off eichmann to justice in israel. >> the attorney general was determined to hold the national socialists legally accountable for their crimes when most in postwar germany went to to forget the past. imprisoned in the 1930's as a young jewish lawyer and committed left-winger, he fled to denmark and sweden. years later, he returned to track down nazi criminals. >> after the war, it seemed logical to bring about what we had dreamt of even thoughe were idealistic and probably overly optimistic. >> he secured cvictions for atrocities committed at auschwitz. >> the problem was people holding senior positions in the judicial system have themselves been nazis. that meant he was facing institutional resistance. >> when he found out out off eichmann, one of the architects of the holocaust was hiding in argentina, he told the israeli secret service rather than the german authorities. he was driven by a desire for justice and accountability. >> he was a great huma
the chief prosecutor at auschwitz trial in 1963.e is best known for bringing out off eichmann to justice in israel. >> the attorney general was determined to hold the national socialists legally accountable for their crimes when most in postwar germany went to to forget the past. imprisoned in the 1930's as a young jewish lawyer and committed left-winger, he fled to denmark and sweden. years later, he returned to track down nazi criminals. >> after the war, it seemed logical to...
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more people have heard of places like auschwitz, but the killings on the eastern front, german occupied soviet territory are less well known. .. >> they occupied paris and took over france then began the battle to invade great britain which failed. then surprising stall in june 1941 to launch an enormous invasion into soviet territory. what took place in the initial months after june 22nd, 1941, staggers the imagination. soviet defenses collapsed allowing the german army to advance 350 miles in the first ten days capturing on june 24th capturing in russia july 28 and then captured september 19 and the enormous ambassador started ten days later with 37000 jews were killed over two days of continuous shooting. with that 900 days c's began on september 8 so all of this took place in just months of the german invasion of soviet territories. so we are talking about one of thousands and thousands of killings that took place the german occupied soviet territory that as many as two.5 million of the 6 million jews killed during the holocaust are actually residents of the soviet union as defined
more people have heard of places like auschwitz, but the killings on the eastern front, german occupied soviet territory are less well known. .. >> they occupied paris and took over france then began the battle to invade great britain which failed. then surprising stall in june 1941 to launch an enormous invasion into soviet territory. what took place in the initial months after june 22nd, 1941, staggers the imagination. soviet defenses collapsed allowing the german army to advance 350...
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members for atrocities committed at auschwitz but only against considerable opposition that's probably involved the problem was that people holding senior positions in the judicial system had themselves be nazis and that meant he was facing institutional resistance and the geek national power had little trust in officialdom when he found out that out of a human one of the architects of the holocaust was hiding in argentina he told the israeli secret service rather than the german authorities he was driven by a desire for justice and accountability. that was a great humanitarian he fought for justice and democracy. power died suddenly in 1968 his unrelenting battle for a better germany took its toll on his own health. the european super league debacle course a huge uproar among fans especially in england where 6 premier league clubs initially joined the breakaway league before withdrawing later to prevent future defections the premier league is looking at some major reforms here's more from t.w. correspondents all the chelsea and pill in manchester. could this set the ball to english it
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members for atrocities committed at auschwitz but only against considerable opposition that's probably a move on the problem was that people holding senior positions in the judicial system had themselves be nazis and that meant he was facing institutional resistance. nationalist power had little trust in officialdom when he found out that out of a human one of the architects of the holocaust was hiding in argentina he told the israeli secret service rather than the german authorities he was driven by a desire for justice and accountability that it was a great humanitarian and he fought for justice and democracy that power died suddenly in 1968 his unrelenting battle for a better germany took its toll on his own health. were demanding to be deleted a german politician is taking legal action to force facebook to remove fake quotes from its site in what she hopes will be a landmark case in fighting hate speech on the platform in 2015 german green party lawmaker renate khun us was the subject of a meme which included a fake quote attributed to her and although the original post was deleted
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today is international holocaust remembrance day. 76 years ago soviet troops liberated the auschwitz camp complex including its killing center. and people around the world pause today on this somber anniversary to honor the memory of europe's jews whom the nazis and their collaborators attempted to annihilate. it's a day to remember the warnings of the holocaust era and to defend the historical record now more than ever as we have fewer and fewer eyewitnesses to these events. please join me in welcoming today's guest. susan eisenhower, good morning, susan. it's a pleasure to be with you today and thank
today is international holocaust remembrance day. 76 years ago soviet troops liberated the auschwitz camp complex including its killing center. and people around the world pause today on this somber anniversary to honor the memory of europe's jews whom the nazis and their collaborators attempted to annihilate. it's a day to remember the warnings of the holocaust era and to defend the historical record now more than ever as we have fewer and fewer eyewitnesses to these events. please join me in...
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members for atrocities committed at auschwitz but only against considerable opposition. that's probably a move on the problem was that people holding senior positions in the judicial system had themselves be nazis and that meant he was facing institutional resistance and the geek national power had little trust in officialdom when he found out that out of a human one of the architects of the holocaust was hiding in argentina he told the israeli secret service rather than the german authorities he was driven by a desire for justice and accountability that it was a great humanitarian he fought for justice and democracy that power died suddenly in 1968 his unrelenting battle for a better germany took its toll on his own health. in football premier league side chelsea drew with rael madrid in their 1st semifinal match in spain chelsea struck early through christiane police itch but by the half hour mark the score was level at $11.00 thanks to lay odds karim benzema their next match is on may 5th at stamford bridge in england chemerinsky semifinal you can nothing is sure even
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members for atrocities committed at auschwitz but only against considerable opposition that's probably a move on the problem was that people holding senior positions in the judicial system had themselves be nazis and that meant he was facing institutional resistance and the geek nationalist battle had little trust in officialdom when he found out that out of a human one of the architects of the holocaust was hiding in argentina he told the israeli secret service rather than the german authorities he was driven by a desire for justice and accountability that it was a great humanitarian he fought for justice and democracy that power died suddenly in 1968 his unrelenting battle for a better germany took its toll on his own health it's our sports news now in champions league football premier league chelsea drew with record champions real madrid in their 1st semifinal match in spain chelsea struck early through christiane who is it but by the half hour mark the score was level at $11.00 thanks to reelz karim benzema their next match is on may 5th at stamford bridge in england . importantly
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plus, an under-told story-- the jewish women's resistance movement within nazi run ghettoes and the auschwitz >> now i cannot look at the story of the holocaust without seeing it as one of a constant battle of resistance and resilience.
plus, an under-told story-- the jewish women's resistance movement within nazi run ghettoes and the auschwitz >> now i cannot look at the story of the holocaust without seeing it as one of a constant battle of resistance and resilience.
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the clay sea is in northern pakistan and the biggest collection of auschwitz outside the polar regions but now. we travel to the other side of the country to google me it's a village in northern pakistan to investigate its impact. according to a new study 36 percent of the glacis bound in the region will be gone by 2100 sitara per diem is a glaciologist who has studied these auschwitz for the last decade this was once the area we kids plenty of walk to from the school a ship because the glacier was much higher so that what did was. that he chatted to these 8 ition jenna's the glaciers that we are the sensitive to climate the x. according to the template yet in the precipitation when it's hot it's a lot. since not in the snow line in northern pakistan has receded by 1 point one plummeted. what sancia still wasn't possible in 1000 years has happened within 30. if global emissions remain at current levels future generations may never see eyes in south asia. these glaciers are also important who are. these comments who are living here who depend on these and if that's true and for the live
the clay sea is in northern pakistan and the biggest collection of auschwitz outside the polar regions but now. we travel to the other side of the country to google me it's a village in northern pakistan to investigate its impact. according to a new study 36 percent of the glacis bound in the region will be gone by 2100 sitara per diem is a glaciologist who has studied these auschwitz for the last decade this was once the area we kids plenty of walk to from the school a ship because the glacier...
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epidemic of hate in our own time here's harry smith >> reporter: 101-year-old eddie jaku survived the auschwitz death camp his parents did not. >> my father 52 and my mom, 49, died in a gas chamber with 1,500 people 20 minutes before you suffocate. >> reporter: jaku had considered himself a proud german jewish, yes, but a german first until the holocaust. >> who invent something like this? now they ask, what has been done 80 years ago and now it's time to forget never. >> reporter: the hatred of the holocaust is not yesterday's news >> i know the lesson well that hate continues. >> reporter: elizabeth edelstein heads education efforts at the museum of jewish heritage in new york >> i'm seeing not just anti-semitism, not just acts of hate against jews but against other neighbors. >> reporter: hate crimes in america have risen to the highest level in more than a decade in january these men posted pictures of themselves doing a nazi salute outside the museum hate does not live in a vacuum it requires allies those who would look away in the new film "final account" we hear germans who grew up in na
epidemic of hate in our own time here's harry smith >> reporter: 101-year-old eddie jaku survived the auschwitz death camp his parents did not. >> my father 52 and my mom, 49, died in a gas chamber with 1,500 people 20 minutes before you suffocate. >> reporter: jaku had considered himself a proud german jewish, yes, but a german first until the holocaust. >> who invent something like this? now they ask, what has been done 80 years ago and now it's time to forget never....
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battle my parents were picked up and taken to auschwitz assault that's for sure it's the shit that i lost 17 family members from paris alone. they were all murdered in poland a system that. the photographer is haunted by these terrible stories he works through them as he walks along the rhine in mannheim his hometown because for the coffee and said what is the talk of the year is nothing spectacular in and of itself to judge the encounters i have with that people didn't mince all their stories occupy me intensely they just stay in my head this has moved me so much that sometimes i couldn't sleep for days off according to the. new reach he told sky news searches for holocaust survivors around the world here in paris he's met 4 of them who missed photographing in their homes he uses a ring light in the photo sessions it makes the faces appear softer the bright light remains some of his subjects who interrogations 95 year old jeanette clinker who survived the ocean it's birkenau concentration camp unlike her little brother and her father they were sent to the gas chambers on arrival lui
battle my parents were picked up and taken to auschwitz assault that's for sure it's the shit that i lost 17 family members from paris alone. they were all murdered in poland a system that. the photographer is haunted by these terrible stories he works through them as he walks along the rhine in mannheim his hometown because for the coffee and said what is the talk of the year is nothing spectacular in and of itself to judge the encounters i have with that people didn't mince all their stories...
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. >> reporter: henry's family was murdered in the gas chambers at auschwitz.mbers the day her father was taken there. >> so i never saw my father again. >> reporter: before the pandemic, henry took mart self-help's programs to ensure new generations learn about the holocaust. now these two survivors are hopeful. >> it's going to get better. definitely better. >> this hahas stopped me from being cocompletely isolated. >> reporter: that brighter daya fofor the world are not far off. michael george, cbs news, new yoyork. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," margaret brennan has an exclusive interview with the family of an american detained in iran and how they fear he's being used as leverage in nuclear talks. >>> plus, in our series "unifying america," how a wealthy california beach community is confronting a racist past, and the new push to make things right. >>> and more of prince's new music. "60 minutes" tells us how prince's estate is working to honor the artist. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thank you for watching. i'm diane king hall.
. >> reporter: henry's family was murdered in the gas chambers at auschwitz.mbers the day her father was taken there. >> so i never saw my father again. >> reporter: before the pandemic, henry took mart self-help's programs to ensure new generations learn about the holocaust. now these two survivors are hopeful. >> it's going to get better. definitely better. >> this hahas stopped me from being cocompletely isolated. >> reporter: that brighter daya fofor the...
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members for atrocities committed at auschwitz but only against considerable opposition that's probably a move on the problem was that people holding senior positions in the judicial system had themselves be nazis and that meant he was facing institutional resistance. national power had little trust in officialdom when he found out that out of a human one of the architects of the holocaust was hiding in argentina he told the israeli secret service rather than the german authorities he was driven by a desire for justice and accountability. it was a great humanitarian he fought for justice and democracy not died sudden in 1968 his unrelenting battle for a better germany took its toll on his own house. the european super league to block all calls to a huge uproar among fans especially in england where 6 premier league clubs initially joined the breakaway league before withdrawing now to prevent future defections the premier league is looking at some major reforms here's more from d.w. correspondent charlotte chelsea pill in manchester. could this set the ball to english football meet at c
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pavel my parents were picked up and taken to auschwitz so that for streets. i lost 17 family members from paris alone. they were all murdered in poland. the photographer is haunted by these terrible stories he works through them as he walks along the rhine in mannheim his home town plays for the coffee and the talk of the years nothing spectacular in and of itself to judge the encounters i have with the people didn't mention all their stories occupy me intensely they just stay in my head this has moved me so much that sometimes i couldn't sleep for days last according to the. new ricci toscano who searches for holocaust survivors around the world here in paris he's met 4 of them who means photographing in their homes he uses a ring like in the photo sessions in makes the faces appear softer the bright light remains some of his subjects of gestapo interrogations. 95 year old jeannette clinker who survived the ocean it's birkenau concentration camp unlike her little brother and her father they were sent to the gas chambers on arrival luigi toscano is intently f
pavel my parents were picked up and taken to auschwitz so that for streets. i lost 17 family members from paris alone. they were all murdered in poland. the photographer is haunted by these terrible stories he works through them as he walks along the rhine in mannheim his home town plays for the coffee and the talk of the years nothing spectacular in and of itself to judge the encounters i have with the people didn't mention all their stories occupy me intensely they just stay in my head this...
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members for atrocities committed at auschwitz but only against considerable opposition. that's probably a move on the problem was that people holding senior positions in the judicial system had themselves be nazis and that meant he was facing institutional resistance and the geek national power had little trust in officialdom when he found out that out of a human one of the architects of the holocaust was hiding in argentina he told the israeli secret service rather than the german authorities he was driven by a desire for justice and accountability that it was a great humanitarian and he fought for justice and democracy. power died suddenly in 1968 his unrelenting battle for a better germany took its toll on his own health. more football news i really excite telzey drew with wreck or champions real madrid in their thirst semifinal match in spain. struck early through christian. but by the hof where mock the score was level at 11 thanks to reality qur'an benzema their next match is on may 5th at stamford bridge in england. and women's football sonny a bone buster has mad
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members for atrocities committed at auschwitz but only against considerable opposition that's probably a move on the problem was that people holding senior positions in the judicial system had themselves be nazis and that meant he was facing institutional resistance. nationalist power had little trust in officialdom when he found out that out of a human one of the architects of the holocaust was hiding in argentina he told the israeli secret service rather than the german authorities he was driven by a desire for justice and accountability that it was a great humanitarian and he fought for justice and democracy that power died suddenly in 1968 his unrelenting battle for a better germany took its toll on his own health. well demanding to be deleted and german politician is taking legal action to force facebook to remove fake quotes from its side in what she hopes will be a landmark case in fighting hate speech on the platform back in 2015 the german green party lawmaker you see her there were not a coup nost was the subject of a meme which included a fake quote attributed to her althoug
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today is international holocaust remembrance day. 76 years ago soviet troops liberated the auschwitz camp complex including its killing center. and people around the world pause today on this somber anniversary to honor the memory of europe's jews whom the nazis and their collaborators attempted to annihilate. it's a day to remember the warnings of the holocaust era and to defend the historical record now more than ever as we have fewer and fewer eyewitnesses to these events. please join me in welcoming today's guest. susan eisenhower, good morning, susan. it's a pleasure to be with you today and thank you for the opportunity and also the the honor of presenting today for the international holocaust remembrance day. it's an honor to have you. for those of you who are not familiar with susan she is an accomplished scholar who's most recent book is titled. how ike led the principles behind eisenhower's biggest decisions. you may be familiar or you are likely familiar with susan's grandfather dwight d. eisenhower's the united states president between the years 1953 to 61 or during world
today is international holocaust remembrance day. 76 years ago soviet troops liberated the auschwitz camp complex including its killing center. and people around the world pause today on this somber anniversary to honor the memory of europe's jews whom the nazis and their collaborators attempted to annihilate. it's a day to remember the warnings of the holocaust era and to defend the historical record now more than ever as we have fewer and fewer eyewitnesses to these events. please join me in...
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about the fact that you are a black officer, and there were guys in there who were wearing camp auschwitzme, one instance, it was off of the rotunda area, and i was still holding the hallway. and these people are standing there yelling. so i started talking to them, talked about -- i started saying i voted for joe biden, and they said, did you hear that? this "n" word voted for joe biden and they started booing. and the people that were with them joined in with them and said yeah, this n-word, f-you. he voted for joe biden. f-you, boo. >> what do you think it means about the state of america, where we are today? you've had a little bit of time now to process it. >> we've got a long way to go. we've got a long way to go. and what makes that even scarier is that people still don't acknowledge what happened as bad. yeah, it wasn't cool. but it wasn't a big deal. it wasn't a big deal? what if they succeeded? would it be a big deal if they succeeded? they wanted to hang mike pence. what if they did? would it have been a big deal then? kill nancy pelosi. >> where are you, nancy? >> what if they
about the fact that you are a black officer, and there were guys in there who were wearing camp auschwitzme, one instance, it was off of the rotunda area, and i was still holding the hallway. and these people are standing there yelling. so i started talking to them, talked about -- i started saying i voted for joe biden, and they said, did you hear that? this "n" word voted for joe biden and they started booing. and the people that were with them joined in with them and said yeah,...
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my parents were picked up and taken to auschwitz kept for sleeps. i lost 17 family members from paris alone. they were all murdered in poland. the photographer is haunted by these terrible story. it. was for coffee and it was the talk of years nothing spectacular in and of itself to judge the encounters i have with that people didn't mince all their stories occupy me intensely they just stay in my head this has moved me so much that sometimes i couldn't sleep for days which was last record until. we reach the top scan to searches for holocaust survivors around the world here in paris he's met 4 of them who miss photographing in their homes he uses a ring light in the photo sessions in makes the faces appear softer of the bright light remain some of his subjects to interrogations 95 year old jeannette clinker who survived the ocean it's birkenau concentration camp unlike her little brother and her father idle luigi toscano is intently focused on his work each photo shoot guys only take several minutes ok so. afterwards she met clinkers life story is
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my parents were picked up and taken to auschwitz assault that's for sure it's the fact that i lost 17 family members from paris alone. they were all murdered in poland assess. the photographer is haunted by these terrible stories he works through them as he walks along the rhine in mannheim his hometown because for the coffins it was the talk of the years nothing spectacular in and of itself to judge the encounters i have with that people didn't mention all their stories occupy me intensely they just stay in my head this has moved me so much that sometimes i couldn't sleep for days and this was last according to the. new ricci toscano who searches for holocaust survivors around the world here in paris he's met 4 of them his photographing in their homes he uses a ring light in the photo sessions it makes the faces appear softer the bright light remains some of his subjects who interrogations. 95 year old jeannette clinker who survived the ocean it's birkenau concentration camp unlike her little brother and her father they were sent to the gas chambers on arrival luigi toscano is intent
my parents were picked up and taken to auschwitz assault that's for sure it's the fact that i lost 17 family members from paris alone. they were all murdered in poland assess. the photographer is haunted by these terrible stories he works through them as he walks along the rhine in mannheim his hometown because for the coffins it was the talk of the years nothing spectacular in and of itself to judge the encounters i have with that people didn't mention all their stories occupy me intensely...
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diane von furstenberg was born in belgium in 1946 to a mother who had been liberated from auschwitz just months earlier. dvf is one of the most successful business women. and in the process she became a principal mover in a different kind of liberation. women's lib. and now she has important lessons to impart to us all, her new book is titled "own it, the secret to life." welcome to diane. >> thank you so much for having me. >> why did you write this book? you've done so much things over a long life. what prompted this book? >> well, i think that i have reached an age where it is important for me to use my voice, my experience, my knowledge, and everything i know in order to have other women be the women they want to be. so i wrote it -- i picked 268 words that mean -- that speak to me, and i realize to be in charge is first and foremost a commitment to ourselves. it is owning who we are. we own our imperfection, they become our assets. we own our vulnerability, and it becomes our strength. so all of these words go back to own it. because i think that i realize that the secret to life, t
diane von furstenberg was born in belgium in 1946 to a mother who had been liberated from auschwitz just months earlier. dvf is one of the most successful business women. and in the process she became a principal mover in a different kind of liberation. women's lib. and now she has important lessons to impart to us all, her new book is titled "own it, the secret to life." welcome to diane. >> thank you so much for having me. >> why did you write this book? you've done so...
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and watches from auschwitz on a three kilometre walk.lace. with the pandemic, we felt it was really important we continue the work and continue to get the message out as much as possible. we began this programme where we would actually get some celebrities to talk to the survivors and that way we would be able to broaden the message which is such an important message to tell. really good idea and eve, let me bring you in. you have been chatting with ronnie 0'sullivan, world snooker champion and telling him your story so what did you say to him? t your story so what did you say to him? ., ., ., ., , , ., him? i told him what had happened to me, livin: him? i told him what had happened to me. living under— him? i told him what had happened to me, living under the _ him? i told him what had happened to me, living under the nazis, _ him? i told him what had happened to me, living under the nazis, living i me, living underthe nazis, living in france, — me, living underthe nazis, living in france, we were desperately hungry. — in france, we we
and watches from auschwitz on a three kilometre walk.lace. with the pandemic, we felt it was really important we continue the work and continue to get the message out as much as possible. we began this programme where we would actually get some celebrities to talk to the survivors and that way we would be able to broaden the message which is such an important message to tell. really good idea and eve, let me bring you in. you have been chatting with ronnie 0'sullivan, world snooker champion and...
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what about the fact that you are a black officer and there were guys in there who were wearing camp auschwitzg factor for you? >> it was a time, one instance, off the rotunda area and still holding a hallway and these people standing there yelling so i started talking to them and why they're there and joe biden didn't win the election and it's stolen. and i started to talking about me voted. i voted for joe biden. does my vote not count? one person said this n-word voted for joe biden and started booing and the people with them joined in with them and said, yeah, this n-word, f-you. this n-word voted for joe biden. f-you, f-you, boo. >> what do you think it means about the state of america, where we are today? you've had time now to process it. >> we got a long way to go. we got a long way to go. >> reporter: hundreds of rioters charged with crimes linked to the capitol assault. some face up to 20 years in prison. >> that was nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel. catch the entire special later tonight. he provides us with a view of the attack through the lens of those who carried out
what about the fact that you are a black officer and there were guys in there who were wearing camp auschwitzg factor for you? >> it was a time, one instance, off the rotunda area and still holding a hallway and these people standing there yelling so i started talking to them and why they're there and joe biden didn't win the election and it's stolen. and i started to talking about me voted. i voted for joe biden. does my vote not count? one person said this n-word voted for joe biden and...
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israeli palestinian context but doesn't mean that jews now in israel go every day and think about auschwitz adult there are watchdog groups that keep track of what different media organizations publish or broadcast and if they're not happy about it they either publish their own attack. acts they organize consumer boycotts the media outlets don't see the pushback from the other side they don't see the upside to standing up for for their own reporting so i think in most cases they cave look at how american media covered israel's 2014 attack on gaza the keyword search of all the major networks showed that over the course of the 51 day assault israel's ongoing military see of gaza will barely mention compared to the thousands of times a mosque rocket attacks on israel were mentioned but the silence of mainstream media across the board on these issues hasn't stopped right wing pro israel advocates with 0 evidence making exactly the opposite claims here that the us news media bends over backwards so humanize palestinians well demonizing israel consistently the times says suppressed any story that
israeli palestinian context but doesn't mean that jews now in israel go every day and think about auschwitz adult there are watchdog groups that keep track of what different media organizations publish or broadcast and if they're not happy about it they either publish their own attack. acts they organize consumer boycotts the media outlets don't see the pushback from the other side they don't see the upside to standing up for for their own reporting so i think in most cases they cave look at...
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robert packer wearing a sweatshirt reading camp auschwitz.semitic content got a bounce from several social media sites before being charged in the attack. riley williams, the young woman accused of stealing a laptop from nancy pelosi's office. detailed investigation uncovered video shows williams wearing a skull mask and giving a nazi salute. voice says heil hitler. her lawyer did not deny it was her in the video it was an ironic internet joke. yes, irony and nazis. now, these are just a few examples and they'll all have their day in court and i'm not getting to the about white supremacist, right wing para military members or folks wielding confederate flags. these racist paraders of hate don't represent every trump supporter, even those who stormed our capitol trying to overturn an election. it should go without saying that we should not simply accept the existence of nazis in modern america. this evil exists and it did not emerge from a vacuum. we saw them at the unite the right rally in charlottesville and capitol hill attack. if neo-nazis
robert packer wearing a sweatshirt reading camp auschwitz.semitic content got a bounce from several social media sites before being charged in the attack. riley williams, the young woman accused of stealing a laptop from nancy pelosi's office. detailed investigation uncovered video shows williams wearing a skull mask and giving a nazi salute. voice says heil hitler. her lawyer did not deny it was her in the video it was an ironic internet joke. yes, irony and nazis. now, these are just a few...
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capital that they, including some bad folks, including members of a virginian who were wearing an auschwitz t-shirt. it made me sad that most of the people that day were not violent people, but they were so gullible that they had been fed a big lie over and over again and believe it. it makes me wonder about our education system. it makes me wonder why people will fall for the most outlandish, ridiculous lies and conspiracies there are. i think we have to grapple with that. there is a difference between neo-nazis and people who are gullible enough to fall for the big lie. i think that is something we have to think about as a society. with respect to working together, i was part of a group of six in the senate but filed an ethics complaint against two republican colleagues. ted cruz and josh howley. the reason we did that is that some were calling for them to resign or kicked out because we viewed them as instigators. i thought, let's do this. the ethics committee in the senate is strictly bipartisan. it is three and three. if the senate was 90 were up against and 10 democrats, it would stil
capital that they, including some bad folks, including members of a virginian who were wearing an auschwitz t-shirt. it made me sad that most of the people that day were not violent people, but they were so gullible that they had been fed a big lie over and over again and believe it. it makes me wonder about our education system. it makes me wonder why people will fall for the most outlandish, ridiculous lies and conspiracies there are. i think we have to grapple with that. there is a...
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what about the fact that you are a black officer and there were guys in there who were wearing camp auschwitz experience for you? was that a big factor for you? >> it was a time, one instance, it was off of the rotunda area, and i was still holding the hallway. and these people are standing there yelling, so i started talking to them. and we started talking about why they're there and joe biden didn't win the election and it's stolen. and i started talking about me voting. i voted for joe biden. does my vote not count? and one person said, you hear that? this n-word voted for joe biden, and they just started booing. and the people that were with them joined in with them and said, yeah, this n-word, f you, this n-word voted for joe biden, f you, f you, boo. >> what do you think it means about the state of america, where we are today? what do you -- you've had a little bit of time now to process it? >> there's a long way to go. we've got a long way to go. >> you can see the rest of that interview and the rest "on assignment" with richard engel. richard engel joins me now. the stuff i've seen, r
what about the fact that you are a black officer and there were guys in there who were wearing camp auschwitz experience for you? was that a big factor for you? >> it was a time, one instance, it was off of the rotunda area, and i was still holding the hallway. and these people are standing there yelling, so i started talking to them. and we started talking about why they're there and joe biden didn't win the election and it's stolen. and i started talking about me voting. i voted for joe...
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every person on death row is a jew at auschwitz. prosecutors have gestapo powers.prosecute someone they know is an essay and get away with it. if the prosecutor or any member of the prosecution team learns that the defendant is not guilty, they should be prosecuted for committing a first-degree felony just for not revealing that fact. thank you. host: brad in hazards bay, massachusetts. good morning. caller: good morning. i have been waiting. i have the dog in the car. i'm going to pull over. host: do that safely, please. go ahead with your comment. caller: you are talking about washington, d.c. and the citizens all there are not able to vote. i live in massachusetts and i am affected by the people in wyoming through their senator because of the disparity in them getting a senator for so few people and what have you. i think the people in d.c. and perhaps puerto rico and guam may be in the same boat, i don't know. they should all be able to vote in any federal election in the country. if they want to vote as a block in d.c. to get somebody, that would be interestin
every person on death row is a jew at auschwitz. prosecutors have gestapo powers.prosecute someone they know is an essay and get away with it. if the prosecutor or any member of the prosecution team learns that the defendant is not guilty, they should be prosecuted for committing a first-degree felony just for not revealing that fact. thank you. host: brad in hazards bay, massachusetts. good morning. caller: good morning. i have been waiting. i have the dog in the car. i'm going to pull over....