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ever done because i was a very, very young 18—year—old and i did lots of, you know, i worked on camp americar and worked behind a bar and just learnt a bit more about life so that by the time i started university, i'd flipped like a pancake because... at that point, i was suddenly exploding with, you know, just the opportunity of things people take for normal, of having friends and going out and having a fun time and talking and meeting people were things that i had not had since the age from 12 to 18, which are the formative years for pretty much anyone. but i sense, which is why i'm not pushing you on it, it's a trauma that you live with now, and it's a trauma that you will, i suspect, always. yeah, i've spoken about it once publicly, and that was a shock. and they asked me to do an interview on mother's day with radio 5 live. and because i'm so busy and i get so many requests, i basically accidentally said yes. and so i got to the day and it still operates. now i have a list printed out by my pa of what the next day is and it's by the half hour. you know, when you go here and you do this
ever done because i was a very, very young 18—year—old and i did lots of, you know, i worked on camp americar and worked behind a bar and just learnt a bit more about life so that by the time i started university, i'd flipped like a pancake because... at that point, i was suddenly exploding with, you know, just the opportunity of things people take for normal, of having friends and going out and having a fun time and talking and meeting people were things that i had not had since the age...
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the united states of america was divided into two irreconcilable camps, a real social explosion occurrede right to abortion, the decision was made by the supreme court and now individual states can establish rules, including completely prohibiting abortions. america responded with massive protests. they even had a common name night of rage boston seattle philadelphia los angeles, in some regions of the skirmish with the police in arizona, the crowd went to storm government buildings, the police used tear gas in the street comes out and those who support the ban on abortion. my rights are being taken away from me, what if i am raped at some point or i have a disease that requires termination of the pregnancy, and now i have been deprived of the opportunity to resolve such issues. this, frankly , is very infuriating. the court decision will have dire consequences for the whole of america. i would advise this woman to contact the nearest pregnancy and childbirth center. these are all solvable issues, for example, we are increasingly successful in saving the lives of previously hopeless newb
the united states of america was divided into two irreconcilable camps, a real social explosion occurrede right to abortion, the decision was made by the supreme court and now individual states can establish rules, including completely prohibiting abortions. america responded with massive protests. they even had a common name night of rage boston seattle philadelphia los angeles, in some regions of the skirmish with the police in arizona, the crowd went to storm government buildings, the police...
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america's failures to stop them. one of the stories weighed, were counted to carry a camping trip to the film on scout ranch. new mexico considered one of the boy scouts of america's most valuable properties. and draw to scouts across the country for decades. there was a letter that i saw when jack was went to new mexico. and they took a picture of him sitting with a bunch of boy scouts and new mexico. i knew there was a picture of that of him at the fillmore branch. despite losing his registration with the boy scouts of america. jack walls went to phil martin in 1993. something he later admitted to under questioning decided as he stocks in yes. and he wasn't even supposed to be there to airport. but he continued doing the same things that he had been doing and never stopped. he just did under another name way and said he tried to stay away from jack and he said i waited till everybody in the camp was asleep. and he said i sneaked out to the showers and he said i got into the shower and was taken my shower and i turned around and jack was standing there. so he was also molested at film on a white was and im y
america's failures to stop them. one of the stories weighed, were counted to carry a camping trip to the film on scout ranch. new mexico considered one of the boy scouts of america's most valuable properties. and draw to scouts across the country for decades. there was a letter that i saw when jack was went to new mexico. and they took a picture of him sitting with a bunch of boy scouts and new mexico. i knew there was a picture of that of him at the fillmore branch. despite losing his...
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camp. families aren't just from mexico and central america. >> bill: stunning new video out of new york city. they call it subway surfing. someone died doing it a year ago. how police are responding to that in the big apple. >> dana: the nypd could be facing a record number of resignations as democrats struggle to pivot from the rhetoric fueling a crisis in law enforcement. >> it's really amazing they keep doubling down on anti-police, defund the police, whatever you want to call it but they are always when they have a choice, they always come down on the side against police and law enforcement. think he's posting about all that ancient roman coinage? no, he's seizing the moment with merrill. moving his money into his investment account in real time and that's... how you collect coins. your money never stops working for you with merrill, a bank of america company. shh! stealth mode? yeah. [cricket sounds] shh! shh! [light switch clicks] don't pta meetings end at nine? -it ran... late. -oh got lost. the lexus rx built for modern families. ♪ ♪ are you haunted by your cable service? have you no
camp. families aren't just from mexico and central america. >> bill: stunning new video out of new york city. they call it subway surfing. someone died doing it a year ago. how police are responding to that in the big apple. >> dana: the nypd could be facing a record number of resignations as democrats struggle to pivot from the rhetoric fueling a crisis in law enforcement. >> it's really amazing they keep doubling down on anti-police, defund the police, whatever you want to...
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it is putin's price hike as washington's policy has split latin america into two camps. which of the sinusoids will it follow? now the development of the entire continent, sergey brilev measured the mood before the summit by both. contracts are already worth 100 billion. foreign manufacturers for investment, sabantuy in bashkiria in kislovodsk figured out how to deal with clouds of mosquitoes with the help of drones real trout boom in south ossetia tourism in the crimean resorts and the famous pushkin days in mikhailovsk on this day, ukrainian nationalists again fired at the bryansk region, as the governor of the region reported, several shells exploded in the border village of luchevsk. two houses caught fire, one of the residents received a shrapnel wound. and today , the shelling of donetsk and gorlovka , ukrainian castles have intensified only in the last hours, the troops have beaten the elderly quarters several dozen times, the dpr is now fighting for avdiivka. where does most of the shelling come from? report of our battleships pavel prokopenko and boris maksdov.
it is putin's price hike as washington's policy has split latin america into two camps. which of the sinusoids will it follow? now the development of the entire continent, sergey brilev measured the mood before the summit by both. contracts are already worth 100 billion. foreign manufacturers for investment, sabantuy in bashkiria in kislovodsk figured out how to deal with clouds of mosquitoes with the help of drones real trout boom in south ossetia tourism in the crimean resorts and the famous...
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the government meets its platform of 10 demands, including lower fuel prices and camps on the cost of food or latin america editor lucy newman has more from kito. but right now, you can see the way i'm in a very lively place where a hundreds of not thousands of strikers are enjoying the day off, at least that's what they've been given by their leadership. after 2 weeks of constant fighting constant striking, it's been very difficult. many of the people here sleep on the floor with their children. but right now they're taking a break before they go back on to the street tomorrow. they say, because the president has not given in to the most important demand on their 10 list on their list of 10, some concessions have been made. it doesn't look like there are talks going on. but i did the leadership of the indigenous confederation that is leading the strike throughout the country says that that is simply not enough to allow to allow their families repeating their people to get out of the deep, deep poverty that they're living in. this strike is taking a very, very deep poll not only on the strikers, but also o
the government meets its platform of 10 demands, including lower fuel prices and camps on the cost of food or latin america editor lucy newman has more from kito. but right now, you can see the way i'm in a very lively place where a hundreds of not thousands of strikers are enjoying the day off, at least that's what they've been given by their leadership. after 2 weeks of constant fighting constant striking, it's been very difficult. many of the people here sleep on the floor with their...
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camp, happening all across the country. next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the nsa, one of america's most secret spy agencies is running a summer campgers, many of them across the country, joined one of those camps and is back to tell the tale. katrina, what happens at an nsa summer camp? >> they say that trying to teach kids cybersecurity and encourage the leaders of tomorrow to come and join the cybersecurity jobs. the biden administration sees 500,000 shortfalls in cybersecurity workers. the nsa says it is interested in that an early enough age that you can and courage them to become cybersecurity professionals. what happens, my goodness i saw kids programming drones. they were talking coding. they had time for a jeopardy game, quiz at the end of the week. they were handing out cyber dollars. these are fake money to encourage kids to stay glued. they tried to do everything to keep lecture short to 10 minutes, as there was a steady supply of snacks all day. emily: are they teaching kids to spy? >> they would say no. the nsa says this is all about cybersecurity, encouraging especially young women and underrepresented minorities to
camp, happening all across the country. next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the nsa, one of america's most secret spy agencies is running a summer campgers, many of them across the country, joined one of those camps and is back to tell the tale. katrina, what happens at an nsa summer camp? >> they say that trying to teach kids cybersecurity and encourage the leaders of tomorrow to come and join the cybersecurity jobs. the biden administration sees 500,000 shortfalls in cybersecurity...
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the larger banks which could lead to materially lower buybacks this year that camp analysts expect include bank of americago's results could point to modestly better distributions. the market isn't anticipating further restrictions from the fed as it did during the pandemic and curbing buybacks and dividends. however, bank managements could opt to be more conservative due to the rising expectations of a recession, but as we've seen, these suites among the big banks are divided over the prospect os after big down turn with jpmorgan's jamie dimon warning of a hurricane >> a lot of tea leaves out here that people are reading. back to the banks, what are you expecting when it comes to buybacks in 2020 those buybacks were halted last year a big jump are you expecting another jump stay at the same level what do you see coming >> the fed's test was actually harder this year than it was last year. as a result a lot of analysts, especially among those names i mentioned, are expecting pretty materially lower buybacks this year, and then you could see on top of that bank mganagement saying you know what, we want to
the larger banks which could lead to materially lower buybacks this year that camp analysts expect include bank of americago's results could point to modestly better distributions. the market isn't anticipating further restrictions from the fed as it did during the pandemic and curbing buybacks and dividends. however, bank managements could opt to be more conservative due to the rising expectations of a recession, but as we've seen, these suites among the big banks are divided over the prospect...
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camps intended for julia. ross had always who live in america controlled the western sahara. and there are obviously there's also a growing population of, let's say, moroccans who have moved to western sahara. so really identifying with certain who we clarity who once watts has become, i would say, a very complicated matter. which is, you know, why, of course, we call, we keep talking, we keep going back to the issue of the un framework and the fact that there needs to be some sort of compromise a solution. and most importantly, support for the you and framework at this moment, given that unilateral moves you not to be measured by individual international actor will not help settle this issue for a good city. if i can come to you, how does what is going on, affect the lives of the people living in the region, the communities and so forth, give us a painted picture forth of what's going on in the day. what. busy people are leaving out of the, in the you could pipe a how public is a poem, and that's happening. and without the scrutiny of the international community. because mor
camps intended for julia. ross had always who live in america controlled the western sahara. and there are obviously there's also a growing population of, let's say, moroccans who have moved to western sahara. so really identifying with certain who we clarity who once watts has become, i would say, a very complicated matter. which is, you know, why, of course, we call, we keep talking, we keep going back to the issue of the un framework and the fact that there needs to be some sort of...
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baseball game yesterday way out in the countryside and i felt like, well, ain't that america, felt like john melon camp in my head and i go back to the twin cities and it's very liberal in minneapolis st. paul. i can't decide what i'm more disturbed by the fact that it's only going to get worse or the fact that i never want to eat corn on the cob ever again. both are depressing. i was hopeful greg until i was invited onto a podcast recently and i was invited by we want to talk about your great career and new podcast. is it okay if we talk to you about 30 or 40 minutes? it was someone i knew from my past so i said okay. the second i got on i was ambushed by you're a racist, you cannot raise the florida law without being a homo fob. absolutely ambushed. just when i was thinking all these signs from netflix and cnn things turning in that direction that you alluded to boy did i get a wake-up call >> greg: there are these things that pop out again and again and i mean even on this network sometimes it happens, but we won't get into that, will we cat? >> kat: i guess not. >> greg: no. matt, are you noticing
baseball game yesterday way out in the countryside and i felt like, well, ain't that america, felt like john melon camp in my head and i go back to the twin cities and it's very liberal in minneapolis st. paul. i can't decide what i'm more disturbed by the fact that it's only going to get worse or the fact that i never want to eat corn on the cob ever again. both are depressing. i was hopeful greg until i was invited onto a podcast recently and i was invited by we want to talk about your great...
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. >> reporter: the camp fire wiped out the town of paradise, and became america's most deadly wildfireslast 100 years. but there are places here in sonoma county with the same conditions, and they are trying to learn the lessons. >> reporter: when the fire came tearing through the town, many became lost with the confusion and the terror. >> we can't see where the fire is, and so, please, please, please pray for us that we get out of here, okay. >> reporter: 85 died in the inferno, and many while trying to flee. tothem. oiv nearhat i may >> we dry it everyday. >> and so there was a fire drill staged today. the potential for wildfire here haunts even the most experienced firefighters. >> it is scary, because the lightning complex fire, and we had a fire on the west side, and the west side of casavera and one shift it would have been right down the canyon. >> we are starting the xer side. and the sheriff's cars that was to indicate that there was a choke lane. this is where gridlock could occur as drivers from the opposite direction were arriving. >> this is where it could be quite a cluck
. >> reporter: the camp fire wiped out the town of paradise, and became america's most deadly wildfireslast 100 years. but there are places here in sonoma county with the same conditions, and they are trying to learn the lessons. >> reporter: when the fire came tearing through the town, many became lost with the confusion and the terror. >> we can't see where the fire is, and so, please, please, please pray for us that we get out of here, okay. >> reporter: 85 died in...
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another mass shooting in america this time in a small maryland town ten miles from camp david. no indication the spryness was related to the president reel treat. tonight police are investigating a deadly workplace shooting. cbs's jeff pegues is at the scene. >> ( bleep ). >> reporter: stunned motorists for cover as gunshots ring out on this busy road as officers race to the scene of another mass shooting. >> units immediateld ond mee of which were deceased at the oy injured and transported. >> shots fired! turn around! >> reporter: authorities say a gunman opened fire this afternoon inside a concrete smi, maryland. >> suspect fired and shot state trooper in the shoulder, who then returned fire an shot him back. >> reporter: columbia machine is a vancouver-based company. in a statement the company said we are working with local authorities and are in contact with them, the safety of our employees is our number one priority. this is the 58th mass shooting since a gunman killed ten people in a racially motivated shooting at a superior court in buffalo, new york, in a little over
another mass shooting in america this time in a small maryland town ten miles from camp david. no indication the spryness was related to the president reel treat. tonight police are investigating a deadly workplace shooting. cbs's jeff pegues is at the scene. >> ( bleep ). >> reporter: stunned motorists for cover as gunshots ring out on this busy road as officers race to the scene of another mass shooting. >> units immediateld ond mee of which were deceased at the oy injured...
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complicated picture here, there are for highways who are based in the refugee camps intended for julia that i've had always who live in america controlled western sahara. and there are obviously, there's also a growing population of, let's say, moroccans who have moved to west sa. so really identifying with certain who, with clarity who wants to watch, has become, i would say, a very complicated matter. which is, you know, why, of course, we call, we keep talking, we keep going back to the issue of the un framework and the fact that there needs to be some sort of compromise a solution. and most importantly, support for the un framework at this moment, given that unilateral moves, you know, that measures by individual international actor was not help settle, does issue for good as city if i can come to you, how does what is going on affect the lives of the people living in the region, the communities and so forth, give us a paint, a picture for us, what's going on. but from indeed her, what her, our people are living under in the you could pipe. there it is, of a sad are public is a pony, and that's happening. and without the
complicated picture here, there are for highways who are based in the refugee camps intended for julia that i've had always who live in america controlled western sahara. and there are obviously, there's also a growing population of, let's say, moroccans who have moved to west sa. so really identifying with certain who, with clarity who wants to watch, has become, i would say, a very complicated matter. which is, you know, why, of course, we call, we keep talking, we keep going back to the...
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america. this morning at a summer camp, the dining hall building where the fire broke out was empty and there this is a camping area for boys and thermometer, which is about 65 miles north of baltimore. about 100. firefighters from maryland and pennsylvania responded and were able to keep the flames from spreading to other buildings. no word yet on what sparked the fire. no one knew, and community activists are stepping up their demand for the right to vote on the oakland a's plan to build a waterfront ballpark. oakland council member noel gayo joined community activist this morning at a rally outside city hall. they're urging city leaders to allow the public to vote on the use of public funds for the stadium development at howard terminal. the rally comes ahead of an oakland city council vote next week when it is set to decide on a resolution to put the ball park funding measure on the november ballot. the money that i received from the federal government from the state needs to be invested back on the streets of east and west oakland to make a difference for our children and families. and t
america. this morning at a summer camp, the dining hall building where the fire broke out was empty and there this is a camping area for boys and thermometer, which is about 65 miles north of baltimore. about 100. firefighters from maryland and pennsylvania responded and were able to keep the flames from spreading to other buildings. no word yet on what sparked the fire. no one knew, and community activists are stepping up their demand for the right to vote on the oakland a's plan to build a...
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america. pete: june is national camping month.re sending you anywhere you want in the country to do the forecast. >> reporter: i will tell you i stayed in a hotel last night. i'm trying to work -- we are here in acadia national park. this is the national park that has the earliest sunrise in the us so it is a gorgeous place, 50,000 acres, take a look at the sunrise, we got a time lapse of the sunrise, sunrise today at 4:50 in the morning. if you like to get up early and have your adventures early in the day, say you are in the plus 40 range this is where you want to come for one of your national park adventures this year, seventh most visited national park in the country as well. we will be out here all summer long enjoying places around our beautiful country. in florida, talking about system. it was hurricane agatha that hit the south coast of mexico a few days ago. the same system across parts of south for the. i don't think we will watch it develop into a tropical storm meaning it won't get a name but you see the rain across pa
america. pete: june is national camping month.re sending you anywhere you want in the country to do the forecast. >> reporter: i will tell you i stayed in a hotel last night. i'm trying to work -- we are here in acadia national park. this is the national park that has the earliest sunrise in the us so it is a gorgeous place, 50,000 acres, take a look at the sunrise, we got a time lapse of the sunrise, sunrise today at 4:50 in the morning. if you like to get up early and have your...
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camp all summer long. they are going to be at civic centre for two different weeklong sessions with america scores, then theywill have their own soccer camp later in the summer right here, and then they will be back on the pitch next fall. >> now we know a little bit more about soccer, we are learning more, and the kids are really enjoying the program. >> we want to be united in the bayview. that is why this was appropriate >> this guy is the limit. the kids are already athletic, you know, they just need to learn the game. we have some potential college-bound kids, definitely. >> today was the last practice of the season, and the sweetest moment was coming out here while , you know, we were setting up the barbecue and folding their uniforms, and looking out onto the field, and seven or eight of the kids were playing. >> this year we have first and second grade. we are going to expand to third, forth, and fifth grade next year bring them out and if you have middle school kids, we are starting a team for middle school. >> you know why? >> why? because we are? >> bayview united. >> that's right. >> 5, 4, 3, 2 ,
camp all summer long. they are going to be at civic centre for two different weeklong sessions with america scores, then theywill have their own soccer camp later in the summer right here, and then they will be back on the pitch next fall. >> now we know a little bit more about soccer, we are learning more, and the kids are really enjoying the program. >> we want to be united in the bayview. that is why this was appropriate >> this guy is the limit. the kids are already...
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camps being in poland or germany. so they want to give to heavy weapons to, to, to drug america into it. however, the fact that the given look for drones or, or a couple of those high marks, you know, the point is that it looks like there's preempting a future argument saying, listen, we give them everything. we have the most powerful weapons. ukraine is false. i think that this is why it's important to have someone to blame because once you start rewarding russia as it is by removing the sanction. so someone has to shift the blame a quick note to also see ukraine doing a little bit of the same though. because they've gone out and said that they've been losing losing now hundreds of people are this of 200 then like 500 to so essentially a battalion knocked out every day which is or if you, by the way and, but this thing and then adding, saying, this is always sacrifice, but the west is not giving us the weapon we need. so, so this is quite interesting. so there also kind of the political source. there's also kind of our, you know, we did everything we call this our partners fall. so if w
camps being in poland or germany. so they want to give to heavy weapons to, to, to drug america into it. however, the fact that the given look for drones or, or a couple of those high marks, you know, the point is that it looks like there's preempting a future argument saying, listen, we give them everything. we have the most powerful weapons. ukraine is false. i think that this is why it's important to have someone to blame because once you start rewarding russia as it is by removing the...
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the new york times, for example, writes that america is entering an era human suffering, chaos and the country again divided into two irreconcilable campse being taken away, what if i am raped at some point or i have a disease that requires termination of the pregnancy, and now i have been deprived of the opportunity to resolve such issues. this, frankly, is very infuriating. the court's decision will have dire consequences for the whole of america. i would advise this woman to go to the nearest pregnancy and childbirth center. these are all solvable issues, for example, we are increasingly successful in saving lives previously hopeless newborns. i support the decision of the supreme court. this is how we save lives, food security and gene-editing cloning technologies and saving endangered animal species. that’s all, this is not a fantasy for a long time, the idea of scientific development of the biologist leo ernsto was ahead of its time in many ways, and today the academic colleagues from the center of his name continue to make their teachers boldly look into the future and make it real olga pautova was convinced that the flower i
the new york times, for example, writes that america is entering an era human suffering, chaos and the country again divided into two irreconcilable campse being taken away, what if i am raped at some point or i have a disease that requires termination of the pregnancy, and now i have been deprived of the opportunity to resolve such issues. this, frankly, is very infuriating. the court's decision will have dire consequences for the whole of america. i would advise this woman to go to the...
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camps being in poland or germany. so they want to give too heavy weapons to, to, to drug america into it. however, the fact that the given look for drones or, or a couple of those high marks, you know, the point is that it looks like there's preempting a future argument saying, listen, we give them everything. we have the most powerful weapons. ukraine is false. i think that this is why it's important to have someone to blame because once you start rewarding russia it is by removing the sanction. so someone has to shift the blame just a quick note to also see ukraine doing a little bit of the same though, because they've gone out and said that they've been losing losing now hundreds of people are this of 200 then like 500 or so session battalion knocked out every day which is or if you, by the way and but this thing and then adding saying this is always sacrifice. but the west is not giving us the weapon we need. so this is quite interesting. so there also kind of the political source, there's also kind of our, you know, we did everything we could use this, our partners also, if we have t
camps being in poland or germany. so they want to give too heavy weapons to, to, to drug america into it. however, the fact that the given look for drones or, or a couple of those high marks, you know, the point is that it looks like there's preempting a future argument saying, listen, we give them everything. we have the most powerful weapons. ukraine is false. i think that this is why it's important to have someone to blame because once you start rewarding russia it is by removing the...
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from eastern europe who went through a boot camp in herbalists, where people were prepared for mass murder. he was called the most successful nazi in america. he was among the herbalists, we have no doubt about it. and we were confused when we deported him to israel and the israeli court told us that we had made a mistake and returned him back. yes, yes, the unique first went through a trial in israel, but then without results in germany, because the united states was going to it anyway to deport and were looking for a country that would take on a new process. we conducted a preliminary investigation and handed over the materials to the prosecutor's office. it turned out that the accomplices of the executioners, who served in concentration camps for decades, were the essence of them. it was not even necessary to hide the names, because in the sixties and seventies they did not fall under investigation. in the case of demjanjuk, we went to samuel kuntsev. we found that he served in the bils camp after the war kunzer, who turned 25 became the main assistant in the ministry housing construction in bon. in the eighties, he retired and lived li
from eastern europe who went through a boot camp in herbalists, where people were prepared for mass murder. he was called the most successful nazi in america. he was among the herbalists, we have no doubt about it. and we were confused when we deported him to israel and the israeli court told us that we had made a mistake and returned him back. yes, yes, the unique first went through a trial in israel, but then without results in germany, because the united states was going to it anyway to...
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camping out for days outside of buckingham palace. the jubilee also a time to reflect on the queen's incredible legacy and even america's first family is congratulating the monarch. >> congratulations on 70 years of service, and thank you for your enduring friendship with the american people. >> reporter: and the queen will be watching the festivities from that famous balcony at buckingham palace along with working members of the royal family. mona. >> ines, thank you. our streaming channel abc newslive will bring you extensive coverage of today's events, and later this half hour our own will ganss previews a special musical performance. >>> back stateside let's take a look at your thursday weather. >>> good morning. another stormy day across portions of the northeast. it's going to be hot and humid in our nation's capital, and by the evening hours we could see hail, wind and flooding downpours in d.c. down to virginia beach. meantime, we're watching the tropics here and south florida especially into the early part of the weekend. we could see a tropical depression, maybe a tropical storm even. the impacts will be south of tampa and es
camping out for days outside of buckingham palace. the jubilee also a time to reflect on the queen's incredible legacy and even america's first family is congratulating the monarch. >> congratulations on 70 years of service, and thank you for your enduring friendship with the american people. >> reporter: and the queen will be watching the festivities from that famous balcony at buckingham palace along with working members of the royal family. mona. >> ines, thank you. our...
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the family fled germany for america in 1938, and kissinger was drafted into the united states army in 1943, serving in germany. one of the liberators of a concentration campthere he saw even more clearly than before the cost of war. it was a subcamp of bergen—belsen, and of course, one had read about concentration camps. and i had not realised until i saw that camp the depths to which human beings could be reduced. it's the institutionalised degradation, because these camps were organized hierarchically. and in a way, that organization must have been one of the most horrifying aspects of it. the fact that it was so regimented, so the awfulness of the system was being perpetuated. perpetuated among prisoners who were fighting to survive day by day. his experience in army intelligence informed his writing and teaching as an academic in the �*50s and then government called. kissinger served first as an adviser tojohn f kennedy and then forged a powerful relationship with president richard nixon, becoming national security adviser in 1969 and american secretary of state in 1973. a red—baiting, anti—communist crusader in the �*50s, nixon wanted to heal the rif
the family fled germany for america in 1938, and kissinger was drafted into the united states army in 1943, serving in germany. one of the liberators of a concentration campthere he saw even more clearly than before the cost of war. it was a subcamp of bergen—belsen, and of course, one had read about concentration camps. and i had not realised until i saw that camp the depths to which human beings could be reduced. it's the institutionalised degradation, because these camps were organized...
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camp. >> for most of us what happened was a result of a lifelong range. not norm. it made him fight even more. for a better america for the rest of his life. >> reporter: after graduating from san jose high school, he became mayor of san jose a congressman and congressman monetta wrote the civil rights act of 1983 granting reparations for japanese- americans who had been incarcerated in interment counts as sharing that history would not repeat itself. >> i am thankful that he was in that camp, i think he decided that he would find a way to make sure it never happened again. >> reporter: with attribute equating an american tribute, norman mineta is now home as he is laid to rest, president clinton had a challenge for those who will carry on knives norms advice for justice and equality. >> i don't care what happens, don't give up. norman mineta was right, and we need to follow him right to the very end. >> reporter: damian trujillo, nbc news. >>> we are falling news the youtube headquarters in san bruno. the campus has been evacuated but it's going bring in christie smith to provide some detail for us, christie this
camp. >> for most of us what happened was a result of a lifelong range. not norm. it made him fight even more. for a better america for the rest of his life. >> reporter: after graduating from san jose high school, he became mayor of san jose a congressman and congressman monetta wrote the civil rights act of 1983 granting reparations for japanese- americans who had been incarcerated in interment counts as sharing that history would not repeat itself. >> i am thankful that he...
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that there was a death camp, they were told to burn, we are dangerous criminals who need to be isolated and people believed that they were scumbags oksana ligostova voice of america everyone a dozen ukrainians were forced to go to europe in search of safety from russia's war against ukraine, our next story is about a resident of mariupol, vlad shorokhov, like many mariupol residents. he could not get into ukraine and the only way to salvation for him lay through russia, now he is in finland in an interview with the voice of america and he told how he was filtered by the russians, although every single fact of his story cannot be verified, his experience is similar to the experience of other ukrainians escaping the war and his story is one of over a million ukrainians who, according to the un, found themselves on the territory of russia, the first uh, such a widget arrival, he was on the second of march, hello, he was on the 5th floor, in one apartment with us women they tore off a leg, the concrete walls fell, the floor fell to the fourth floor. this day, the blockade of our city began because they cut off our mobile network, they cut off the internet, the input,
that there was a death camp, they were told to burn, we are dangerous criminals who need to be isolated and people believed that they were scumbags oksana ligostova voice of america everyone a dozen ukrainians were forced to go to europe in search of safety from russia's war against ukraine, our next story is about a resident of mariupol, vlad shorokhov, like many mariupol residents. he could not get into ukraine and the only way to salvation for him lay through russia, now he is in finland in...
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have been camping out for days, coming from far and wide in breathing london weather to secure the best spot ahead of the queen's platinum jubilee celebration sprayed this woman from america been here since that day. >> i have a tent, sleeping bag, i am here early to set up my spot for when the queen goes down the ball. reporter: this mother and daughter made the journey from montpelier to celebrate with the queen. >> coming here was my present for mother's day. maybe i will get to see the queen. the queen is distinctive. we wanted to feel that. reporter: millions across the u.k. and commonwealth will be celebrating the queen' s 70-year reign. now the quest is on to find the best memorabilia for friends and family back home. >> the best souvenir. he is going to have something. >> we love the bobbleheads. reporter: for the tourism sector, the occasion is a big hit. this hotel is nearly booked up. >> quite a lot of succumb to celebrate the queen. around 20% of our guests are french. reporter: the tourism industry is hoping to top the 2012 event which marked six decades on the throne. it brought in an estimated 145 million euros. mark: i am pretty sure i still have a bug fro
have been camping out for days, coming from far and wide in breathing london weather to secure the best spot ahead of the queen's platinum jubilee celebration sprayed this woman from america been here since that day. >> i have a tent, sleeping bag, i am here early to set up my spot for when the queen goes down the ball. reporter: this mother and daughter made the journey from montpelier to celebrate with the queen. >> coming here was my present for mother's day. maybe i will get to...
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close america's yellowstone national park, climate change, and melting glass is may be to blame. ah, ah, the journey has begun. the faithful world camp is on its way to castle book, your travel package today. hello, certainly no let up in the heavy rain across southern china. i will get an 100 millimeters of rain in parts over the past couple of days seeing more that wet weather, staying in place as we go through the next few days. that's all associated with the may. your front calls a long line of cloud, an array which straits his way up towards the far south of japan as we go on through thursday. more heavy downpours to southern china, further flooding concerns for the mud risks. much slides coming through. as we go on through the next couple of days, some showers there, some went to weather, pushing back into japan, at temperatures on the rise, toko. now touching 28, maybe 29 celsius over the next day or so. as i may have front the plum raised there . nothing further north, but much of southern china will still see further heavy downpours as we go on through the coming days. sunshine showers, meanwhile, across se asia, pretty much
close america's yellowstone national park, climate change, and melting glass is may be to blame. ah, ah, the journey has begun. the faithful world camp is on its way to castle book, your travel package today. hello, certainly no let up in the heavy rain across southern china. i will get an 100 millimeters of rain in parts over the past couple of days seeing more that wet weather, staying in place as we go through the next few days. that's all associated with the may. your front calls a long...
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the united states of america, which guarantees the right of choice and thus gives women the opportunity to have abortions, at the same time this decision divided americans into two campst call themselves some call themselves pro- life and others call themselves pro-choice and in fact during these 50 years there was a debate between these two camps and now in the last few weeks when it became known that the previous decision could be lifted by today's decision of the supreme court the point of the supreme court the supreme court building became the location of many protests by many people from both camps, and it is expected that after today's decision the protests will only intensify, thank you everyone, we will monitor how this affects society and political attitudes, i will remind you that my colleague kateryna lisonova was on the call from the capitol hill and we will return to ukrainian topics, on the eve of the european union made a historic decision and granted ukraine the official status of a candidate for eu membership. the issue of supporting ukraine will be one of the key issues at the summits of the group of seven, which will begin in germany this weekend an
the united states of america, which guarantees the right of choice and thus gives women the opportunity to have abortions, at the same time this decision divided americans into two campst call themselves some call themselves pro- life and others call themselves pro-choice and in fact during these 50 years there was a debate between these two camps and now in the last few weeks when it became known that the previous decision could be lifted by today's decision of the supreme court the point of...
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camp in texas. workers rushing children to safety after gunfire inside a building. what those children saw and heard. >>> market turmoil. with stocks way down and interest rates way up is america on the verge of a savings crisis? >>> later why tom hanks in defending forrest gump. >>> the evidence of the damage caused when kim kardashian wore marilyn monroe's iconic dress. >>> good tuesday morning, everyone. i'm andrew dymburt. >> i'm veronica miracle in for mona. extreme weather impacting 100 million americans. >> record heat spreading to minnesota while severe storms are blamed for hundreds of thousands of power outages. this morning, millions of americans are on alert for extreme weather from dangerous heat to damaging storms. a supercell thunderstorm tore through chicago last night leaving a trail of damage stretching into indiana. at wrigley field a tornado warning delayed the cubs game. fans and teams took shelter as warning sirens blared. further west, yellowstone national park is closed after rainfall described as unprecedented triggered rockslides. the river rose six feet between sunday and monday well above the previous high mark in 1918. in montana, rushing water was
camp in texas. workers rushing children to safety after gunfire inside a building. what those children saw and heard. >>> market turmoil. with stocks way down and interest rates way up is america on the verge of a savings crisis? >>> later why tom hanks in defending forrest gump. >>> the evidence of the damage caused when kim kardashian wore marilyn monroe's iconic dress. >>> good tuesday morning, everyone. i'm andrew dymburt. >> i'm veronica miracle in...
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else in the family can swim they went to swim camp all of that and basketball and i just never learned how common is that? >> well, it is all across america especially on the inland states where they don't have access to training. it is expensive to get, you know, an instructor. so the thing that's interesting they always find themselves by a body of water to cool off and learning to swim is critical. word of confidence is key if you get caught in water and over your head you can't panic that will kill you. >> i'll make you a promise brother before the year is over -- i will learn how to swim. i heard what you said learn how to swim. go down it and i hope my audience heard it as well. thank you so much for joining the program tonight. dges thanks for having me. you got it. we'll be right back. well that was fun. i guess because we enjoy what we do here. thank you to all of the producers for making this happen and thank you so much for watching we'll be right back here next saturday night. at 10 p.m. eastern and until then find us on socially media at lawrence b. jones 3 set your dvr so you never miss a show and don't forget so sending us
else in the family can swim they went to swim camp all of that and basketball and i just never learned how common is that? >> well, it is all across america especially on the inland states where they don't have access to training. it is expensive to get, you know, an instructor. so the thing that's interesting they always find themselves by a body of water to cool off and learning to swim is critical. word of confidence is key if you get caught in water and over your head you can't panic...
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camp. at 2022. we'll have a new show every month. taking in the news at excitement from across the globe. kicking off in south america as maxi thinks to match my rodonna and brazil look to an a 20, a wait for a trophy joiner for the welcome pant down on out his era. will leaders will convene in the very and out in the latest attempt to address the war in ukraine and these financial pressure on the global economy. the g 7 meeting will be immediately followed by a nato summit in madrid, where expansion of the block and supporting ukraine will dominate, get all the latest developments on al jazeera, revealing eco friendly solutions to come back threats to our planet on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm still raman. you watching al jazeera news, our life, my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes on strike in belgium, all op on flights. a council from brussels as thousands protest against the rising cost of living from former rebel to president will live in columbia. i guess.
camp. at 2022. we'll have a new show every month. taking in the news at excitement from across the globe. kicking off in south america as maxi thinks to match my rodonna and brazil look to an a 20, a wait for a trophy joiner for the welcome pant down on out his era. will leaders will convene in the very and out in the latest attempt to address the war in ukraine and these financial pressure on the global economy. the g 7 meeting will be immediately followed by a nato summit in madrid, where...
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camp. also this was the time of the cold war, of course, and the iran was a major arena of soviet competition. so yes, ada was close to america because he felt that he needed the american support in confronting these ussr and maintaining his government in power for both television and washington. iran under the shaw was an invaluable partner. the key piece in the great middle eastern game, but neither israel nor america realised the extent and strength of an opposition that was destined to prevail. it about them again, and i mean when i spoke with the generals, they would tell me, look what it's like measles are. so we're seeing demonstrations at the moment. that's the way it is. a show mill on the shaw has asked us to sort it out because he's the military chief. i knew well where sorting it out with the buyer. the blindness and incomprehension of a regime based with such a powerful and determined uprising was heading for tragedy. that day black friday, the shaws army opened fire in the streets of terran, the official death toll was $87.00, but according to opposition estimates it was closer to $4000.00 the monarchy had just
camp. also this was the time of the cold war, of course, and the iran was a major arena of soviet competition. so yes, ada was close to america because he felt that he needed the american support in confronting these ussr and maintaining his government in power for both television and washington. iran under the shaw was an invaluable partner. the key piece in the great middle eastern game, but neither israel nor america realised the extent and strength of an opposition that was destined to...
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else in the family can swim they went to swim camp all of that and basketball and i just never learned how common is that? >> well, it is all across americas expensive to get, you know, an instructor. so the thing that's interesting they always find themselves by a body of water to cool off and learning to swim is critical. word of confidence is key if you get caught in water and over your head you can't panic that will kill you. >> i'll make you a promise brother before the year is over -- i will learn how to swim. i heard what you said learn how to swim. go down it and i hope my audience heard it as well. thank you so much for joining the program tonight. dges thanks for having me. you got it. we'll be right back. we're a different kind of dentistry. one who believes in doing anything it takes to make dentistry work for your life. so we offer a complete exam and x-rays free to new patients without insurance - everyday. plus, patients get 20% off their treatment plan. we're on your corner and in your corner every step of the way. because your anything is our everything. aspen dental. anything to make you smile. book today at aspendental.
else in the family can swim they went to swim camp all of that and basketball and i just never learned how common is that? >> well, it is all across americas expensive to get, you know, an instructor. so the thing that's interesting they always find themselves by a body of water to cool off and learning to swim is critical. word of confidence is key if you get caught in water and over your head you can't panic that will kill you. >> i'll make you a promise brother before the year is...
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camp is on its way to catherine book. your travel package to day. hello, we got some rather wet weather pushing into central parts of south america over the next couple days. you can see this band of cloud here. that's been thickening. making his way a little further north is to see some wet weather coming into northern argentina, easing across uruguay. southern parts of brazil sing some rather wet weather. about wet weather will really pear pop as we go on into friday, easing into eastern parts of paraguay, cool bellagio dry down towards the south drive to the north of that. and then we got the usual seasonal showers, pushing right up across northern parts of the region into the caribbean, where the joined up with some very heavy rain across a good part of central america. there was a hurricane blast that will stay off shore. that is, ease and out into the open waters, not a little system there. bring some very heavy rain into parts. savell, salvador and east narrows of honduras, but much of the isthmus. we'll see some wet weather along with a good part of the greater antilles. less rented is lottie fine and dry low. you may see one or 2 showers jus
camp is on its way to catherine book. your travel package to day. hello, we got some rather wet weather pushing into central parts of south america over the next couple days. you can see this band of cloud here. that's been thickening. making his way a little further north is to see some wet weather coming into northern argentina, easing across uruguay. southern parts of brazil sing some rather wet weather. about wet weather will really pear pop as we go on into friday, easing into eastern...