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room barracks in washington d.c. is the most prestigious unit there is in the marine corps this is the unit where the best of the best go it is the marine corps showcase ceremonial unit it handles presidents and dignitaries security at the white house the fila drill team. after a deployment to operation iraqi freedom in 2009 my command officer recommended me for the marine barracks washington i was excited it was the tip of the spear as far as the marine corps is concerned. he would stay work late and then she would drive home and she'd call me and she'd be on some kind a little and she talked about how she loved her job she was a. sweet person who was trying really hard. and succeeding. one of the 1st things i was told my entire dinner was. don't worry because the marines will think that you want to sleep with them and i thought that's just ridiculous the atmosphere off the bat at marine barracks washington was was horrible people asked me what sexual favors had i performed to get my orders there. there is a senior
room barracks in washington d.c. is the most prestigious unit there is in the marine corps this is the unit where the best of the best go it is the marine corps showcase ceremonial unit it handles presidents and dignitaries security at the white house the fila drill team. after a deployment to operation iraqi freedom in 2009 my command officer recommended me for the marine barracks washington i was excited it was the tip of the spear as far as the marine corps is concerned. he would stay work...
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she was there to make it 2 women trucks from the barracks to a gas chamber i can hear. her screaming i could hear it in my subconscious when i remember in the event just like you go you. elza baker who's blind was 8 when she arrived at auschwitz she was one of the 23000 sinti and roma people to put it here it isn't it oh not for me to to be here in monks so many people who have suffered so blatantly perhaps even much more so than oh i. and. i think. if you. don't know. it i'm upset. but in spite of the past anti semitism is on the rise again in 2020. we hear this say i was the nazi you saw effectively in the propaganda they said jews have too much power do to control the economy and the media jews control government has jews control everything we have this madness. in the media and even within democratic governments. these brave men and women know the cost of anti semitism they can't fake at banks it already seems that too many listening. let's get more now on this historic ceremony we are joined by john barrack here in the studio john you have been to auschwitz many ti
she was there to make it 2 women trucks from the barracks to a gas chamber i can hear. her screaming i could hear it in my subconscious when i remember in the event just like you go you. elza baker who's blind was 8 when she arrived at auschwitz she was one of the 23000 sinti and roma people to put it here it isn't it oh not for me to to be here in monks so many people who have suffered so blatantly perhaps even much more so than oh i. and. i think. if you. don't know. it i'm upset. but in...
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now the barracks are crumbling but renovation work has started the goal is that they look like the original yet are sturdy enough to withstand hard winters a task that may take decades to accomplish. this venue just the reconstruction work calls for great diligence to restore the structure to the original state. it is very painstaking work that requires great accuracy and attention to detail we don't human to everything in advance in order to be able to restore the place accurately and something that says you. precision is also key when it comes to preparing items to go on display in this case conservation material used in the past has to be carefully removed because it is now understood to be damaging the exhibits the goal is not to repair objects but to preserve them. these objects reflect the history of auschwitz so there deformation contamination the fact that some objects are not complete all this is testimony to what happened here . still there are plans to change the exhibition the present one was largely designed in the fifty's by survivors who focused on the fates of victims pictur
now the barracks are crumbling but renovation work has started the goal is that they look like the original yet are sturdy enough to withstand hard winters a task that may take decades to accomplish. this venue just the reconstruction work calls for great diligence to restore the structure to the original state. it is very painstaking work that requires great accuracy and attention to detail we don't human to everything in advance in order to be able to restore the place accurately and...
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, the old barracks at trenton is part of that barracks network but i don't know where the barracks you'reated. i'm sorry. >> thanks. one more question? >> sure. >> anyone have a question? >> yes, a quick question about the queens rangers, the green outfit and they formed for the seven years war originally i believe. >> rogers rangers. >> romger e rogers rangers and to get a commission from congress, they don't trust him. he goes to the british and offers his services. general howe gives him permission to raise the queen's american rangers. a lot of brit irn officers and loyalists gentlemen don't like the quality of the officers that rogers commissions. rogers too by this time has past his prime. he had a drinking problem after he went back to england. he may have had it here in north america, but he's eased out, and his officers are ease td out an replaced by loyalist gentlemen from new york and virginia. so the people who flocked to lord dunmoor and the queen's rangers are reconstituted, under the command of john graves simko i quoted, a young man without much money so he wants to get ah
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field huge fenced with wire around the perimeter behind us barbed wire there were buildings like barracks we thought it was a german military base. level we were playing later we saw people behind the fences we want to look because we didn't know who they were but they realized who we were and started making welcome signals with their hands. more publish anything to ensure we saw exhausted people they drop themselves out because of the cold. somewhere in blankets or rags we paid attention to. the rise of warmth we felt that they understood everything we understood that they were being liberated that they had been kept and it was over for them. the ambulance battalion began providing 1st aid to prisoners and the kitchens also came. with the if that was the left after selection they put it in line and took us to the camp and that's it we thought they would burn us alive or shooters one day passed then 2 days and nobody came for 3 days we didn't know anything and suddenly they arrived in trucks put it in them and drove us to the railway station we thought they were taking us to the crimean s
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for more of this i'm joined now by john barrack who fall disharmonious for us yesterday john good morning to you the ceremony in auschwitz is very much about the last survivors as many of them left and what message were they bringing from auschwitz. i think it was clear that all of them were very aware of the fact that this may well be the last the last time they go to our shifts to commemorate the liberation and there was a cut a particular poignancy in the in their message i think that it is the eternal message of. never again. but it was addressed i felt even if not always explicitly it was addressed particularly to young people we've seen a rise of anti-semitism across europe and north america in recent years which is quite horrifying and there is there was a sense not of this in a strange enough or of or of anger but an appeal an appeal for people to make more just society and to reject things like anti semitism and genuine the message very much directed at young people what do ordinary germans know today about auschwitz 75 years on well this is this is also warring aspects because i
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personal numbers and from then on became referred to by that number then there was assignment to the barracks which would be home as well as block 11 the prison inside the prison used for torture the camp at a gas chamber from a tore him and execution will the death wall is now the place where memorial wreaths are placed on monday camp survivors visited the site to commemorate the victims it's estimated that nearly $200.00 former prisoners from around the world also take part in a memorial service is all of a visit to the camp site. many of those who passed through the camps infamous gate with its mocking arbeit macht frei all work sets you free message survived only a few months the reichsbahn railway network was the arteries of the nazi war machine it was also the mode of transportation used for what reich leadership with cold matter of factness called the final solution to the jewish question the extermination of european jews and those who were the 1st the people were loaded on the trains of an unheated freight carriages sometimes people were transported in possible 3rd class passenger ca
personal numbers and from then on became referred to by that number then there was assignment to the barracks which would be home as well as block 11 the prison inside the prison used for torture the camp at a gas chamber from a tore him and execution will the death wall is now the place where memorial wreaths are placed on monday camp survivors visited the site to commemorate the victims it's estimated that nearly $200.00 former prisoners from around the world also take part in a memorial...
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w's john barrack follow the speeches in the bundestag and also the commemorations in auschwitz this week he's with us here in our studio hi john we heard there that there is this factor of rising anti-semitism across europe here in germany what else did we hear in the but aside today on that well i think it's really interesting because usually this is national commemoration of course usually the emphasis is on the past and then looking towards the future too hard to prevent and symbolism future and i thought it was interesting that in both speeches the one by the the german president franco to steinmeyer and also by rivlin the president the emphasis was very much on now not just on the past there is a very real rise documented rise of anti-semitism particularly among. white young males internationally. the movements linked through the internet and so on and so there is a very real urgency in addressing the question now so you mentioned the speech from the german president by this time i let's listen to what he had to say on this topic even to this country i wish i could say with convicti
w's john barrack follow the speeches in the bundestag and also the commemorations in auschwitz this week he's with us here in our studio hi john we heard there that there is this factor of rising anti-semitism across europe here in germany what else did we hear in the but aside today on that well i think it's really interesting because usually this is national commemoration of course usually the emphasis is on the past and then looking towards the future too hard to prevent and symbolism future...
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well 2nd night of violence in the streets of the lebanese capital behind me the main police barracks where the clashes began because demonstrators were camped outside the police barracks since late last night demanding the release of up to 50 protesters who were detained last night during another demonstration outside the central bank now according to anti-riot police the protesters tried to storm the police compound and that that is what triggered the response from from the police forces they used tear gas and what we saw on live television was anti-riot police really using excessive force beating up protesters there have been 30 injuries transferred to hospitals and there have been more arrests so people were camped out here demanding the release of people who were detained last night last night in another neighborhood of beirut people were protesting outside the central bank against the government's financial policies the banking sector which has imposed capital controls preventing lebanese really from. accessing accessing their money because there has been a cap imposed on dollar
well 2nd night of violence in the streets of the lebanese capital behind me the main police barracks where the clashes began because demonstrators were camped outside the police barracks since late last night demanding the release of up to 50 protesters who were detained last night during another demonstration outside the central bank now according to anti-riot police the protesters tried to storm the police compound and that that is what triggered the response from from the police forces they...
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had only 2 weeks to live but even defied him after a little more than a month she was back in the barracks and life as she knew it resumed experiments starvation stealing food surviving in a landscape of death. kinds that seemed to be going on so little. and then suddenly it came to an end by january 1945 it was clear the nazis were on the brink of defeat and most of the auschwitz prisoners had been forced marched to other camps eva and merriam were among those left behind on january 27th the russians came. there were lots of people they that already been wiped come off a luxury all i had no idea who was a where but there was not important what was seen was important and they didn't look like they're not and that have to be good. the russians were stunned by what they found around 7000 survivors most nearly frozen feeble barely able to move dead bodies littered the ground. there were 100 programs among. them and they were now expected through. the joy of liberation was tempered by the terrible uncertainty of what had happened to their families but a flicker of hope remained i wanted to see
had only 2 weeks to live but even defied him after a little more than a month she was back in the barracks and life as she knew it resumed experiments starvation stealing food surviving in a landscape of death. kinds that seemed to be going on so little. and then suddenly it came to an end by january 1945 it was clear the nazis were on the brink of defeat and most of the auschwitz prisoners had been forced marched to other camps eva and merriam were among those left behind on january 27th the...
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in mali 22 soldiers have been killed and 6 wounded after the attack on the army barracks it happened in the town of sick old in the border with mauritania the attackers burned down the camp mali and other countries in the whole region have been struggling to deal with the rise in attacks by several armed groups those are the headlines the news continues here on out of syria right after what i want to. following the tradewinds of the agent slope wrote the belt and road initiative is china's ambitious plan to link the country to the rest of the world the issue of the solo because it's the height. of the tower yet again in the face of us what chinese leaders say all countries along the route will benefit but some locals tell a different story because you put in that you. know that if you get one no one east investigates how china's new silk road is changing lives from asia to africa.
in mali 22 soldiers have been killed and 6 wounded after the attack on the army barracks it happened in the town of sick old in the border with mauritania the attackers burned down the camp mali and other countries in the whole region have been struggling to deal with the rise in attacks by several armed groups those are the headlines the news continues here on out of syria right after what i want to. following the tradewinds of the agent slope wrote the belt and road initiative is china's...
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it's a huge multi-campus south of the river and it, among other things, museums and military barracks and hospitals for veterans. and houses kna napoleon's tomb. they were take p to pour and -- usually in that kind of situation, these airmen would only been 0 the ground in occupied france for two weeks as long as it took the french resistance to get that way out pt and that was working over the mountains and trying to get from there back to england. and those a home run if you made it back to noned. in joe's place there were various continuation involved. they ended up in several months living with them in their small amount and he and -- and they actually went to the local pari parish priest getting married. when joe's time came, the story continues from there. not ong after he left the family was arrested and that's sort of the latter part of the work. it's-- to me, it's a very affecting story which yvette when we talked about it didn't want to talk about for various reasonings. fortunately in doing the research, i found several documents, a couple of books and several magazine arti
it's a huge multi-campus south of the river and it, among other things, museums and military barracks and hospitals for veterans. and houses kna napoleon's tomb. they were take p to pour and -- usually in that kind of situation, these airmen would only been 0 the ground in occupied france for two weeks as long as it took the french resistance to get that way out pt and that was working over the mountains and trying to get from there back to england. and those a home run if you made it back to...
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this time it's outside of it's an in central beirut a few nights ago it was outside a police barracks where people gathered and tried to storm the barracks after the police did not release the protesters who were detained or might earlier and the night before that there was a value on on one of the main commercial districts in beirut. and there was one battle from the street so this is what you are getting the people growing increasingly frustrated with the political process which they want to topple. in the leadership level spectrum yes it is good we were on air now like any of those you know people against this government so. as you can see people even reaching out to president from to try to help them. topple the political class now that. and people we've been speaking to people here and in the explain to us how dire their economic situation is. and why this escalation now we've seen you here since october 17th you haven't left the street right. because we don't have social justice in this country we have nothing life at this point of life at this point is not. it's not worth livin
this time it's outside of it's an in central beirut a few nights ago it was outside a police barracks where people gathered and tried to storm the barracks after the police did not release the protesters who were detained or might earlier and the night before that there was a value on on one of the main commercial districts in beirut. and there was one battle from the street so this is what you are getting the people growing increasingly frustrated with the political process which they want to...
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that turkey's trying to sort out the problem beyond the border inside syria by establishing some barracks. for the syrians who are displaced already in a live made of the he said that there is a turkey will establish some barracks made of bricks and the roof is going to be covered by tents and he also shared this idea with german chancellor angela merkel when she was here last week and they agreed on that but of course the. scope for the scale of the and when terrien tragedy in syria is actually now beyond turkey's limits the turkish government financially nor physically. it is not that much able to manage the situation anymore as the numbers are increasing but ok according to syria response coordination group just very shortly in the last 48 hours 104-0426 families which makes 600-2300 people have been displaced in january 167131 people have been displaced by the syrian government's assaults and let them cross of agua thank you for that update. the pressure is growing from us democrats for a key witness to testify at donald trump's impeachment trial they want the president's former natio
that turkey's trying to sort out the problem beyond the border inside syria by establishing some barracks. for the syrians who are displaced already in a live made of the he said that there is a turkey will establish some barracks made of bricks and the roof is going to be covered by tents and he also shared this idea with german chancellor angela merkel when she was here last week and they agreed on that but of course the. scope for the scale of the and when terrien tragedy in syria is...
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joining me now is will go to johnny as a son barrack the general consumer protection with a food and agriculture organization thanks for your time so it's the worst locust 'd outbreak in decades across east africa what is causing this now. well to our knowledge it's really it's really exacerbation or. better. climate conditions which actually allowed the breeding of locust in eastern africa then does not this was not happen as you rightly say that for 4 decades in december we had 4 cycle of switch formed in then on so it cause i don't look for moisture flames to come in the sun nothing in this allowed the local soup eat in mass and this locust can breed in millions and then if you sell out actually build up so that is really you know me and f. octo or. climate conditions that have chains to make it suitable for the locals to predict ok they are eating everything in the sights now how serious could the implications be. implications could be extremely serious am global figures so far report from ifill has shown that 821000000 persons out when and in any nice enough in africa we have 22
joining me now is will go to johnny as a son barrack the general consumer protection with a food and agriculture organization thanks for your time so it's the worst locust 'd outbreak in decades across east africa what is causing this now. well to our knowledge it's really it's really exacerbation or. better. climate conditions which actually allowed the breeding of locust in eastern africa then does not this was not happen as you rightly say that for 4 decades in december we had 4 cycle of...
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what happened here i remember she was there to make it to women's washington and trucks from the barracks to a gas chamber i can hear. screaming i can hear it in my subconscious when i remember the infamous you. elsa baker who's blind was 8 when she arrived at auschwitz she was one of the 23000 sinti and roma people to portage here it isn't it for me to to be here among so many people who have suffered so blatantly perhaps even much more so than i. and. i. i think. if you. don't know. if i'm upset but in spite of the past anti semitism is on the rise again. in 2020 we hear the same lies the nazis used so effectively in their propaganda they said jews have too much power jews control the economy and the media jews control governments jews control everything we hear this madness on line in the media and even within democratic governments these brave men and women know the cost of anti semitism they can't fake at. it already seems that too many are listening but i'm. 30 now from 2 w.'s political correspondents i mean young he was asked monday ceremonies in auschwitz monday was another day fo
what happened here i remember she was there to make it to women's washington and trucks from the barracks to a gas chamber i can hear. screaming i can hear it in my subconscious when i remember the infamous you. elsa baker who's blind was 8 when she arrived at auschwitz she was one of the 23000 sinti and roma people to portage here it isn't it for me to to be here among so many people who have suffered so blatantly perhaps even much more so than i. and. i. i think. if you. don't know. if i'm...
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terrible memories of what happened here i remember she was there to make it women trucks from the barracks. stream i can hear. screaming i can hear it in my subconscious when i remember the infamous you. elza baker who's blind was 8 when she arrived at auschwitz she was one of the $23000.00 sinti and roma people to portage here it isn't it oh not for me to to been here a month so many people who have suffered so blatantly perhaps even much more so than i. and. i i think. it's useful but. i don't know. if i'm upset. but in spite of the past anti semitism is on the rise again in 2020 we hear the say is the nazi you saw effectively in the propaganda they said jews have too much power to control the economy and the media jews control government jews control everything we hear this madness. in the media and even within democratic governments. these brave men and women know the cost of anti semitism they can't fake at. it already seems that too many listening would on. time. and chief political editor make sure has been following the commemoration for us today in the haleigh what touched you the
terrible memories of what happened here i remember she was there to make it women trucks from the barracks. stream i can hear. screaming i can hear it in my subconscious when i remember the infamous you. elza baker who's blind was 8 when she arrived at auschwitz she was one of the $23000.00 sinti and roma people to portage here it isn't it oh not for me to to been here a month so many people who have suffered so blatantly perhaps even much more so than i. and. i i think. it's useful but. i...
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there was a children's barrack in the camp at birkenau. i was 10 years old, but most of them were 13 years old or 14 years old or even older. >> in auschwitz, did you meet -- ? explain, ihould don't know where the name comes from people would -- where the name comes from. people who were so starved from not eating that they were eventually just skin and bones. when you saw them, you knew that they would not survive more than a week. i describe in the book somebody who i knew who i called uncle who had been with us in poland before we ended up in the ghetto who became one. people who just died of starvation basically. i mentioned in the book that was just like watching dead people walk because that is what they were. >> it has been a privilege to listen to you. thank you. i have two questions -- the deprivations of your childhood, have they had a lasting affect on your health? and secondly, how do you cope with the people who deny the holocaust? thomas: i should tell you i have been fortunate in terms of , the deprivation didn't seem to aff
there was a children's barrack in the camp at birkenau. i was 10 years old, but most of them were 13 years old or 14 years old or even older. >> in auschwitz, did you meet -- ? explain, ihould don't know where the name comes from people would -- where the name comes from. people who were so starved from not eating that they were eventually just skin and bones. when you saw them, you knew that they would not survive more than a week. i describe in the book somebody who i knew who i called...
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states of america has a long history of difficulties with a rather hostage taking $97911.00 marine barracks attack during the reagan administration how is america going to respond politically and the public is well well i think the trumpet ministration i mean given what he tweeted after after the attack just an american flag will use this to drum up support amongst his base and we'll see this sort of divided amongst political lines democrats a few of our he said you know so money has american blood on his hands but this was an escalation for which we're not prepared and a lot of republicans saying that finally you know iran has been punching the u.s. in the nose in the region for for a while now and this escalation is something that they should have should have seen coming i think that the u.s. has to step back now and sort of work behind the scenes within their national security apparatus within actors in the region to be prepared for a response from the iranians that might not come immediately but that will eventually come ok amir what is going to be the response inside iraq what's the ir
states of america has a long history of difficulties with a rather hostage taking $97911.00 marine barracks attack during the reagan administration how is america going to respond politically and the public is well well i think the trumpet ministration i mean given what he tweeted after after the attack just an american flag will use this to drum up support amongst his base and we'll see this sort of divided amongst political lines democrats a few of our he said you know so money has american...
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live in the forts, the soldiers lived in camps around the forts, with tents and they built wooden barracks. great image or sketch or the diagram of fort pennsylvania, it shows you all the different structures that are around the fort. this occupied almost 100 acres of land. okay. so this is one my favorite images. a relatively small fort and east d.c. called port slimmer. you see what the defenses on washington looked like. first of all, you're looking north into maryland. pretty open, natural landscape there. you got the large earthen walls themselves, the ditch right there, the mounted artillery pieces so this is what the defenses of washington look like during the american civil war. so 1861, i told you, about 48 forts around the city mounting about 400 cclellan says the ent circumference was protected. during the peninsula campaign to fredericksburg, the maryland campaign, all the campaigns, the original soldiers of the army of the potomac built the forts. and here it is, a diagram of what the forts are designed or look like in -- on the virginia side during the war. you can see fort r
live in the forts, the soldiers lived in camps around the forts, with tents and they built wooden barracks. great image or sketch or the diagram of fort pennsylvania, it shows you all the different structures that are around the fort. this occupied almost 100 acres of land. okay. so this is one my favorite images. a relatively small fort and east d.c. called port slimmer. you see what the defenses on washington looked like. first of all, you're looking north into maryland. pretty open, natural...
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financial backing of hezbollah of terrorist organization which carried out the bombing of the marine barracks in beirut. as well as efforts to target is rarely citizens and troops. supplying ballistic missiles and escalating civil war in yemen. support for the popular mobilization committee affiliated she had military groups and iraq which pose a direct threat to u.s. personnel. unjust attention of u.s. citizens. cyber attacks on u.s. officials, agencies and companies. the downing of the u.s. american aerial vehicle in june of 2019. uab strikes against saudi oil for silts is still it is in september 2019, persistent interference with commercial shipping in the straits of removes. militia attacks on the iraqi basic kills an american contractor and stoking popular unrest against the u.s. and iraqaq that encourage the assault on the u.s. embassy in baghdad last week. i have given you these examples for a reason. as you can see the reason. there has been an escalation that began with the u.s. decision to destroy a diplomatic deal. and it has been one nation acting and the other responding and the
financial backing of hezbollah of terrorist organization which carried out the bombing of the marine barracks in beirut. as well as efforts to target is rarely citizens and troops. supplying ballistic missiles and escalating civil war in yemen. support for the popular mobilization committee affiliated she had military groups and iraq which pose a direct threat to u.s. personnel. unjust attention of u.s. citizens. cyber attacks on u.s. officials, agencies and companies. the downing of the u.s....
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do any of us have any question that barrack obama would be impeached for that? if he a opponent and would with hold money from an ally that it needed to defend itself to get an investigation of mitt romney? that's the parallel here. and to say well, yes, we condition it all the time for legitimate reasons, yes. for legitimate reasons you might say to a governor of a state, hey, governor of a state, you should chip in more toward your own disaster relief. or the people of our country because all quid pro quos are fine. is that really what we're prepared to say with respect to this president's conduct or the next because if we are, then next president of the united states can ask for an investigation of you. they can ask for help in their next election or from any foreign power. and the argument will be made no donald trump was acquitted from doing the same thing. therefore it must not be e.peachabha now election and if you say you can't hold a president accountable in an elen election giving them cart blanche. so all are not the same. come are legitimate and some
do any of us have any question that barrack obama would be impeached for that? if he a opponent and would with hold money from an ally that it needed to defend itself to get an investigation of mitt romney? that's the parallel here. and to say well, yes, we condition it all the time for legitimate reasons, yes. for legitimate reasons you might say to a governor of a state, hey, governor of a state, you should chip in more toward your own disaster relief. or the people of our country because all...
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in mali 22 soldiers have been killed and 6 wounded after the attack on the army barracks it happened in the town of to call it the border with mauritania the attack has burned down the army camp bali and other countries in the whole region have been struggling to deal with a rise in attacks by several law groups those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera right after what i want to. call a wing the tradewinds of the 8 she'd still pro the belt and road initiative is china's ambitious plan to link the country to the rest of the world sure looks a lot because it's the height. of the telly yet again the police officer the. chinese leaders say all countries along the route will benefit but some locals tell a different story depending. that in. one on one east investigates how china's new silk growth is changing lives from asia to africa. on the banks of the banks of the river part of china. the city makes a 3rd of the world's computers millions of printers and cars come out of factories here every year. it also attracts tech entrepreneurs like jin chu voices or friends e
in mali 22 soldiers have been killed and 6 wounded after the attack on the army barracks it happened in the town of to call it the border with mauritania the attack has burned down the army camp bali and other countries in the whole region have been struggling to deal with a rise in attacks by several law groups those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera right after what i want to. call a wing the tradewinds of the 8 she'd still pro the belt and road initiative is china's...
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they took me to a barracks where there were 50 other harki prisoners. there was blood everywhere.naked and started torturing me with electric shocks. each time a new group of soldiers came on shift, they began again. the same thing every day. the fln even made as did our own graves. some people were thrown in alive, some were thrown into the river and the jackals did the rest. i was arrested onjuly the 8th 1962. and i escaped on september the 10th 1962. it took me a long time to feel welcome here in france. i decided to change my name and convert to catholicism. i wanted to make a fresh start. i could say that i was born under a lucky star and that i am lucky. but not all of them were so lucky. and that is the fault of france. surge carol, and algerian muslim who fought on the side of the colonial power france in the war for algerian independence. now to australia and a tail of environmental devastation. the town of wittenoom in western australia emerged in the 1940s and ‘50s around a profitable blue asbestos mine. asbestos, a natural fire retardant was in high demand. but in witt
they took me to a barracks where there were 50 other harki prisoners. there was blood everywhere.naked and started torturing me with electric shocks. each time a new group of soldiers came on shift, they began again. the same thing every day. the fln even made as did our own graves. some people were thrown in alive, some were thrown into the river and the jackals did the rest. i was arrested onjuly the 8th 1962. and i escaped on september the 10th 1962. it took me a long time to feel welcome...
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because that up in my room and then he took me to the bar which was in our barracks and sat down in a table were was me and about 10 other guys. and you know kind of felt like a piece of meat on a slab at that point and i never wanted to turn around and leave so much of my life that i couldn't. get. it. right. i met corey december 17th of 2007 i was on watch when she got to the station and then this blew me away when she walked in. right. order ok thank you. the command told us that she was coming then there were some issues but we didn't none of the crew knew exactly what had happened and i didn't find out for a long time. i was stationed in saginaw michigan. i was only female in my section. i had a supervisor it got to the place where i get calls at 3 o'clock in the morning and he'd be drunk at a bar telling me to come get him and i'm like i can i'm bad and he would threaten me. i'd walk in from training and he'd be sleeping in my bed. when we went to one of the higher ups the chain of command they were all like his his drinking buddy and they told me just because i didn't like some
because that up in my room and then he took me to the bar which was in our barracks and sat down in a table were was me and about 10 other guys. and you know kind of felt like a piece of meat on a slab at that point and i never wanted to turn around and leave so much of my life that i couldn't. get. it. right. i met corey december 17th of 2007 i was on watch when she got to the station and then this blew me away when she walked in. right. order ok thank you. the command told us that she was...
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. >> reporter: he lived in barrack 21 in auschwitz. years later, he did not tell his own children.ey never saw the tattoo. >> reporter: at 91, he now says it's different. >> they should know what happened. they should know that never again. >> reporter: and tova, who bravely went inside the crematorium. she said, it is important the next generation see this, and while inside she offers a prayer for the dead. >> pray for the dead. say a prayer for all these people. >> reporter: and then, she asks her family to go in, too. >> go all the way. >> okay. >> until the oven. >> it's not okay to destroy somebody who doesn't think like you, doesn't look like you, doesn't believe in religion like you. >> reporter: tova's daughter-in-law sarah when she comes out. why was it important for sarah? >> she's a generation that has to teach her children. she's mother of my grandchildren. >> reporter: and lois, carrying the same message she shares with school children back home. >> do not discriminate. do not look at religion. do not look at color. do not look at nationality. treat everybody the way y
. >> reporter: he lived in barrack 21 in auschwitz. years later, he did not tell his own children.ey never saw the tattoo. >> reporter: at 91, he now says it's different. >> they should know what happened. they should know that never again. >> reporter: and tova, who bravely went inside the crematorium. she said, it is important the next generation see this, and while inside she offers a prayer for the dead. >> pray for the dead. say a prayer for all these people....
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we went to the latrine that was at the end of the barracks.red corpses of three children. right then and there i made a silent pledge that i will do anything and everything to not end up on the latrine floor. >> eva, tell us what was going on in this building. >> we used to be brought here three times a week. they would tie both my arms to restrict the blood flow and give me minimum of five injections. the content of those injections, we didn't know then nor do i know today. but after one of those injections, i became very ill. next morning, dthe doctor came in, turned and said laughing sarcastically, too bad, she's so young. she has only two weeks to live. it was late in the afternoon a woman ran in yelling at the top of her voice, we are free, we are free, we are free! and then in the distance, i could see lots of people, they were all smiling. they gave us chocolate, cookies, and hugs. and this was my first day of freedom. my name is eva moses cole. i am a surveillance visor survi auschwitz. >> sadly, eva passed away last year. may she rest
we went to the latrine that was at the end of the barracks.red corpses of three children. right then and there i made a silent pledge that i will do anything and everything to not end up on the latrine floor. >> eva, tell us what was going on in this building. >> we used to be brought here three times a week. they would tie both my arms to restrict the blood flow and give me minimum of five injections. the content of those injections, we didn't know then nor do i know today. but...
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body suits and then pushed down to put on the bus as it would quickly taken away to a series of barracks here the coronavirus. has no cure so if any one of these passengers is found to be suffering from the virus they can only be offered sort of supportive treatment that is being kept a full of fluids and being made as comfortable as possible as you mentioned so hail more than 6000 people in more than a. dozen countries have been diagnosed with the disease and the death toll is steadily rising. public else authorities here in riverside county california say that there is no danger of the people here spreading the han corona virus to any of the general public in this area it is as you can see a fairly remote and unpopulated area the military personnel on board there on the base itself will not be in any contact with the passengers from that flight and as i also as i believe you also mentioned so ill of many air carriers are now reconsidering their. flight routes in and out of china and at least one major carrier british airways has stopped flying in and out of china altogether so. for the
body suits and then pushed down to put on the bus as it would quickly taken away to a series of barracks here the coronavirus. has no cure so if any one of these passengers is found to be suffering from the virus they can only be offered sort of supportive treatment that is being kept a full of fluids and being made as comfortable as possible as you mentioned so hail more than 6000 people in more than a. dozen countries have been diagnosed with the disease and the death toll is steadily rising....
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louis for further treatment at places like jefferson barracks. many of them are buried at jefferson barracks or later on at springfield national cemetery. now, why is this battle forgotten? why do we need to remember it? just real quick, lyon at least from the research that i've done is the most successful union general in 1861. in 1861, not over the course of one year, but he is the most successful in terms of what he's able to accomplish. he's going to force both the lincoln and davis administrations to react, to send more troops to missouri, to arkansas in response to this battle. fremont will declare martial law throughout the state including his infamous emancipation order that's then rejected by lincoln. two state governments will also be -- would be in control of the state of missouri, including a rump legislature down in neosha that passes the ordinance of success in late october, early november of '61 and then there is a unionist government put in at jefferson city. lyon is able to secure many of the major lines of communication that ult
louis for further treatment at places like jefferson barracks. many of them are buried at jefferson barracks or later on at springfield national cemetery. now, why is this battle forgotten? why do we need to remember it? just real quick, lyon at least from the research that i've done is the most successful union general in 1861. in 1861, not over the course of one year, but he is the most successful in terms of what he's able to accomplish. he's going to force both the lincoln and davis...
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. >> reporter: they were met by medical teams on the tarmac and escorted to barracks for voluntary inspection. this doctor is part of the cdc ground team. >> we talked to passengers who said they gave nasal swabs, blood tests. how long will it take to get those tests back? >> we think we can do that in 72 hours. >> reporter: if some choose to leave before that the cdc says it can stop them. >> if we think that a person is a danger to the community, we can institute an individual quarantine for that person and wewe will. >> reporter: there are still reportedly hundreds of americans in the locked down city of wuhan. this woman arrived ten days ago. her flight cancelled twice. >> i don't know how i'll get back. worse case i just wait for the travel ban to end. >> reporter: health officials in the u.s. say confirmed cases stand at five. but they are still looking at 92 others. the world health organization said 2% of the people who contracted the virus in china have died. the organization issued a warning for the rest of the world. >> the whole world needs to be on alert now. >> reporter: if any
. >> reporter: they were met by medical teams on the tarmac and escorted to barracks for voluntary inspection. this doctor is part of the cdc ground team. >> we talked to passengers who said they gave nasal swabs, blood tests. how long will it take to get those tests back? >> we think we can do that in 72 hours. >> reporter: if some choose to leave before that the cdc says it can stop them. >> if we think that a person is a danger to the community, we can institute...
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with the tried out of control the ceausescu's fled only to be captured and taken to a military barracks in triggered at least an hour from the capital where a young omi captain found himself face to face with the form a tyrant of the. war show of the stuff going to ship the stuff will be great. for his him broke windows but even if so without effort of. course the court just sort of got out got out the up most remarkable. young. there were not of the thought of the trial was broadcast to the nation. the such as skiers were taken to this spot and summarily executed the pictures were broadcast immediately you can still see the bullet holes. i only ask you a former communist minister who had been dreams to succeed the dictator seized power claiming to be a democrat. he alleged that terrorists were threatening the country and unleashed the full force of their own me in the resulting chaos a that 800 people lost their lives in peace and you can self has honest one. and the one did not in french himself but on that new theme how about the rest of his cronies one of the also poor. boffing stil
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. >> naked women driven in trucks from the barracks to the gas chamber. i can hear them screaming. can hear it in my subconscious when i remember those events. >> elsa who is blind was eight when she arrived at auschwitz. she was one of the thousands of roma people deported here. >> it is an honor for me to be here amongst so many people who have suffered so painfully, perhaps even much more so than i , and it is -- i don't know. i am upset. >> but in spite of the past, anti-semitism is on the rise again. >> in 2020, we hear the same lies the nazis used so effectively in their propaganda. they said, jews have too much power, jews controlol the econoy and media, jews control governments, jews control everything. we hear this madness online, in the media, and even within democratic governments. >> these brave men andnd women know the cost of a anti-semitis. they cannot forget. but it already seems that too many are not listening. brent: 75 years afterwards, the chief political editor has been following the commemoration. it has been a day where so many -- and for more now, i am joine
. >> naked women driven in trucks from the barracks to the gas chamber. i can hear them screaming. can hear it in my subconscious when i remember those events. >> elsa who is blind was eight when she arrived at auschwitz. she was one of the thousands of roma people deported here. >> it is an honor for me to be here amongst so many people who have suffered so painfully, perhaps even much more so than i , and it is -- i don't know. i am upset. >> but in spite of the past,...