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edna: that is a jarring scene to imagine. would like to pause for a moment to greet our viewers who are watching us from all around the country. good morning to you. thank you for joining us from omaha, nebraska. boynton beach, florida, farmington, connecticut. and centerville, minnesota and good morning to you in birmingham, alabama. we would like to welcome our international viewers, whatever the time of day is in berlin, london, nicaragua, barcelona, in brazil, argentina, peru and tanzania. we are glad to have so many of you watching. lynn, dineen has described the way the u.s. military was segregated and unjust. let's make this more personal. you knew one of these black soldiers later in his life. please tell us about dr. leon bass and his experience as a black soldier during his training, even before deployment. lynn: i had the privilege of spending a great about of time with dr. bass because he volunteered and spoke to young people from all over at the museum. this is a picture of dr. bass in his uniform when he was a s
edna: that is a jarring scene to imagine. would like to pause for a moment to greet our viewers who are watching us from all around the country. good morning to you. thank you for joining us from omaha, nebraska. boynton beach, florida, farmington, connecticut. and centerville, minnesota and good morning to you in birmingham, alabama. we would like to welcome our international viewers, whatever the time of day is in berlin, london, nicaragua, barcelona, in brazil, argentina, peru and tanzania....
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edna: indeed. so, june, 1943 she is flown into an airfield in the country in france, takes the train to paris, gets to a safe house. she is always carrying her leather suitcase which contained her radio messaging equipment. and, she had developed a good fist, because this is how you would operate the radio messaging system. she went undercover, her codename was madeleine. she both conveyed crucial information back to england and organized spy rings within paris. she survived a series of mass arrests that the nazi made shortly after she arrived in the british called her back to london and felt that it was no longer safe for her to be in france, but she refused. she continued her radio transmission work, and continued organizing a crucial -- crucial missions within france. despite the fact that the average amount of time that a radio operator would survive in occupied france before being arrested by the gestapo was only six weeks, noor lasted for four months in france. edna: really extraordinary and
edna: indeed. so, june, 1943 she is flown into an airfield in the country in france, takes the train to paris, gets to a safe house. she is always carrying her leather suitcase which contained her radio messaging equipment. and, she had developed a good fist, because this is how you would operate the radio messaging system. she went undercover, her codename was madeleine. she both conveyed crucial information back to england and organized spy rings within paris. she survived a series of mass...
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[risas] edna: tantas cosas!nterÉ que habÍa volcado su angustia y su tristeza en el licor, me doliÓ demasiado y por mucho tiempo siempre hemos estado en comunicaciÓn, pero Últimamente, durante la pandemia estad en comunicaciÓn con ella —— durante la pandemia, he estado en comunicaciÓn con ella, y querÍa entrevistarla. y cuando me dijo que mi mamÁ le dio a entender que la vida es lo mÁs importante, le fue muy emotiva, la sentÍ demasiado cerca, querÍa abrazarla, podÍa visualizar dÓnde estaba. carlos: neida, ya que era una pausa pero quÉdate con nosotros porque queremos escuchar mÁs. ♪ - ¡no-oo! - ¿y, él? ¡me gusta este! ¡nooooooo! ¡rápido, el quicker picker upper! bounty limpia los regueros más rápido. y es dos veces más absorbente así puedes usar menos. bounty. el quicker picker upper! técnicamente el sirope de los hotcakes va sobre nuestros hotcakes calientitos...pero ¿alguna vez has escuchado a alguien quejarse de que se le untaron sus huevos revueltos? nosotros tampoco. ♪ badadada ♪ roarrr! conozcan a las herma
[risas] edna: tantas cosas!nterÉ que habÍa volcado su angustia y su tristeza en el licor, me doliÓ demasiado y por mucho tiempo siempre hemos estado en comunicaciÓn, pero Últimamente, durante la pandemia estad en comunicaciÓn con ella —— durante la pandemia, he estado en comunicaciÓn con ella, y querÍa entrevistarla. y cuando me dijo que mi mamÁ le dio a entender que la vida es lo mÁs importante, le fue muy emotiva, la sentÍ demasiado cerca, querÍa abrazarla, podÍa visualizar...
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Apr 19, 2021
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i'm your host historian, edna friedberg. every two weeks we discuss holocaust history and its relevance to our lives today. during today's show. we're going to examine the actions and impact that young people in america had in responding to the nazi threat that they were hearing about in europe during the 1930s and 1940s. we have two special guests today. my friend and colleague dr. rebecca erbelding is a historian here at the united states holocaust memorial museum. hi there becky. hey, edna, i miss seeing you every day exactly in normal times. we sit on the same hallway just a couple of doors from each other. so good to meet in this virtual space. and we are also delighted to welcome leila braun a doctoral candidate at the university of michigan who recently completed research for the museum about american student responses to the nazi threat. good morning leila. good morning, edna. hi becky. it's great to see you both. thanks for having me here. welcome. please send us your questions for both becky and leila by posting th
i'm your host historian, edna friedberg. every two weeks we discuss holocaust history and its relevance to our lives today. during today's show. we're going to examine the actions and impact that young people in america had in responding to the nazi threat that they were hearing about in europe during the 1930s and 1940s. we have two special guests today. my friend and colleague dr. rebecca erbelding is a historian here at the united states holocaust memorial museum. hi there becky. hey, edna,...
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edna curran, our chief asia economics correspondent in hong kong. monica malik is still with us.ica, let's continue the conversation with china. the picture edna's painting is that overall, the story is positive but are you worried about this miss? is this a harbinger for potentially more wobbles to come? monica: as we come out of the pandemic and we start recovering , we are going to see changes in consumption patterns globally and that is going to impact china's export outlook. your colleague already mentioned the loss of momentum with the work at home. china has done very well with helping stop spread the covid. that will continue but it will plateau. a critical point with the pandemic is we had truck savings. a lot of the service sectors were shut down so a lot of the consumption went towards physical goods. as economies open up, as we have progress with the vaccination programs, we are going to see some of that spending returning back towards consumption of services as well. i think that's going to be a headwind as we go forward but the data is still very solid. there is the
edna curran, our chief asia economics correspondent in hong kong. monica malik is still with us.ica, let's continue the conversation with china. the picture edna's painting is that overall, the story is positive but are you worried about this miss? is this a harbinger for potentially more wobbles to come? monica: as we come out of the pandemic and we start recovering , we are going to see changes in consumption patterns globally and that is going to impact china's export outlook. your colleague...
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because from all of europe's top 5 leagues the most goals per game the no school where messi and edna's are playing nor in the country that boasts neymar and end up paying and no it's not the premier league idea. it's an neck and neck race between it's a nice area and the bundesliga. where in both the 3 goals again is the norm of the shopping shooter of the more robot 11 dusky is stand out injured and to 16 is a bit frazzled without him but there are plenty of other marksmen to keep an eye on like don't men's alec holland in a direct job is shit. and frankfurt's andre silva up against a bogus books bound big cost. and that's where we get the show. when voice work needs bites they tend to bow to the cost of the dutchmen with the match winner in the reverse fixture against frankfurt in december. and. there's no. we still have a score to settle from when they beat us at their place the way it's a game between 2 teams who have been having a fantastic season. and this is the man. on the scoring front andre silva grabbed the winner. with 22 goals to his name this season forsberg had reason to
because from all of europe's top 5 leagues the most goals per game the no school where messi and edna's are playing nor in the country that boasts neymar and end up paying and no it's not the premier league idea. it's an neck and neck race between it's a nice area and the bundesliga. where in both the 3 goals again is the norm of the shopping shooter of the more robot 11 dusky is stand out injured and to 16 is a bit frazzled without him but there are plenty of other marksmen to keep an eye on...
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i'm your host historian, edna friedberg. every two weeks we discuss holocaust history and its relevance to our lives today. during today's show. we're going to examine the
i'm your host historian, edna friedberg. every two weeks we discuss holocaust history and its relevance to our lives today. during today's show. we're going to examine the
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i'm your host historian, edna friedberg. every two weeks we discuss holocaust history and its relevance to our lives today. during today's show. we're going to examine the actions and impact that young people in america had in responding to the nazi threat that they were hearing about in europe during the 1930s and 1940s. we have two special guests today.
i'm your host historian, edna friedberg. every two weeks we discuss holocaust history and its relevance to our lives today. during today's show. we're going to examine the actions and impact that young people in america had in responding to the nazi threat that they were hearing about in europe during the 1930s and 1940s. we have two special guests today.
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so with my disposable income, i am going to be building nest egg -- building a nest egg for little ednaovervalued. and there is not a lot of supply out there either. where should i put my money? gary: cash. in the portfolios we manage, we have the highest cash positions we have ever had. we do have some modest positions on bonds, short the dollar, short commodities, but we are largely in cash because it really is ridiculous, extreme. you look at the, well, warren buffett's favorite measure, stock market capitalization as a ratio to gdp, it is way above where it was at the height of the.com boom. -- dotcom boom. matt: i have to cut you off because the president is walking out. president biden delivering remarks on the covid response. let's listen in. pres. biden: i sent a second goal, to deliver 200 million shots in my first 100 days of office. the goal, unmatched in the world or in prior mass vaccination efforts in american history. when tomorrow's vaccine numbers come out, it will show that, today, we did it. today, we hit 200 million shots at the 92nd day office. 200 million shots in
so with my disposable income, i am going to be building nest egg -- building a nest egg for little ednaovervalued. and there is not a lot of supply out there either. where should i put my money? gary: cash. in the portfolios we manage, we have the highest cash positions we have ever had. we do have some modest positions on bonds, short the dollar, short commodities, but we are largely in cash because it really is ridiculous, extreme. you look at the, well, warren buffett's favorite measure,...
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jim, michelle, edna, roma, all these people who have been working supporting our lawyers, everybody. but briefly, we want to have -- we can't be in minneapolis and not have a representative -- whether jeff or michelle want to say a word. jeff, michelle. >> so i just briefly want to say i love this city. i love this state. and no longer can we be known for these massively infamous failures in civil rights. we owe our children and our community more. from this moment further, from this conviction now we have to be leaders in this country on civil rights. >> tell them, jeff. >> and everyone standing up here will work tirelessly until that happens. and i challenge everybody else in minnesota to make that same effort. thank you. >> thank you, jeff. >> okay. thank you, jeff. can we -- everybody take a step back. let's try to make the podium -- let's try to make the podium. take a step back. we're going to have the family come up. >> okay. okay. we're going to have the family come and try to greet you all. you got to back up, too. the camera is trying to get the podium there so. right now -
jim, michelle, edna, roma, all these people who have been working supporting our lawyers, everybody. but briefly, we want to have -- we can't be in minneapolis and not have a representative -- whether jeff or michelle want to say a word. jeff, michelle. >> so i just briefly want to say i love this city. i love this state. and no longer can we be known for these massively infamous failures in civil rights. we owe our children and our community more. from this moment further, from this...
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yesterday, this time we had another five miles an hour on these winds was pretty breezy yesterday, overall ednaday it z breezy, but it's more springtime. breezy, more typical. the mountain skin. some snow i talked about mount rose getting over eight inches of snow. maybe a foot of snow. some areas up around. echo summit got up to eight inches of snow. so it was very, very snowy up there, and there's some rain and some thunderstorms, too, and there are continuing around grass valley and forest hill. you might even look if you look to the east right now. let's say you're in walnut creek. you'll see some of those cumulus cloud build ups, and that's from those storms. there's a little patchy fog along the coast hard to pick out the model brings it back tonight see the fog and then kind of kind of scours it out a little bit. another nice day. yellow's your seventies so greens or sixties. just be nice day. that's thursday. he's weeks or flying by, aren't they goes so fast? 70 and santa santa rosa tomorrow 70 and napa 75 fairfield, so that probably the warm spot. so a nice looking day tomorrow again,
yesterday, this time we had another five miles an hour on these winds was pretty breezy yesterday, overall ednaday it z breezy, but it's more springtime. breezy, more typical. the mountain skin. some snow i talked about mount rose getting over eight inches of snow. maybe a foot of snow. some areas up around. echo summit got up to eight inches of snow. so it was very, very snowy up there, and there's some rain and some thunderstorms, too, and there are continuing around grass valley and forest...
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is this going to be the answer to edna the cat? just so that people understand the reference, we got -- i think, madam secretary, it's, like, 93 letters and e-mail from all over the world, asking us to keep edna the cat at the deployment facility for our medical responders, and it was 93, right, or something like that. >> president feinstein: yeah, something like that. >> commissioner covington: yeah. i think i counted them at one point, and it was pretty wild, so now, we're going to have a dog. so can you talk about that? >> yeah. so the dog is coming from the thor k9 performance group, and they agreed to donate a dog. they will be training our handler, who we haven't decided on yet, training the handler, going down to southern california, getting maybe three to four days of training, and then once the dog -- the dogs are actually in the process of being neutered right now, so we're hoping to get the dog within the next maybe two months. >> commissioner covington: okay. great. so you don't have the dog yet? >> no, no, the dog is s
is this going to be the answer to edna the cat? just so that people understand the reference, we got -- i think, madam secretary, it's, like, 93 letters and e-mail from all over the world, asking us to keep edna the cat at the deployment facility for our medical responders, and it was 93, right, or something like that. >> president feinstein: yeah, something like that. >> commissioner covington: yeah. i think i counted them at one point, and it was pretty wild, so now, we're going...
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but the edna mcconnell clark foundation has only so much money. so they fund additional places and they have to make sure that the ones they did stay strong and what if you know the private sector in philanthropist had an opportunity to enable them to really grow because we know where the poor are we have a census. that tells us the zip codes. with a poor exists, so it's not as though we can't find them and where those people are. that's where the infant mortality rates are bad and we have a couple of programs with that kind of of success, so i don't think it's either or it's partnership, but it's a very very important role for philanthrop. they're also examples aren't there where you would have? something that is born in a philanthropist given birth by philanthropist right that then proves to be a successful and durable enough that it is been picked up by government, right it becomes you know, because it is able to build that broad political support and and so it's that it's not it's not it's not either or but the i'm what i'm hearing is that the
but the edna mcconnell clark foundation has only so much money. so they fund additional places and they have to make sure that the ones they did stay strong and what if you know the private sector in philanthropist had an opportunity to enable them to really grow because we know where the poor are we have a census. that tells us the zip codes. with a poor exists, so it's not as though we can't find them and where those people are. that's where the infant mortality rates are bad and we have a...