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literary ambitions at the point when she decided to become a writer her diary matures to the end frank foundation in amsterdam is thrilled by this piece of world literature. i think when you compare it's two or you know as a diary you will see many many many differences many changes and that exactly those changes is where you spur the talent where you see that every change every editing she's doing is showing what a great literary talent you us as if you can see this is definitely the version that i am frank wrote with the idea of publishing it later after the war of glee. glory enough spam who was a professor of literature is also convinced that this new version of the diary comes closest to it and frank's intention. of the. bench nobody would dream of editing bits of the original draft if together with the final version you can read the original to get an idea of how to revised improved in deep in debt and that's the way to approach and frankly too much for while i want to go on living even after my death the words of anne frank with her literature she succeed it now more than ever. it is an aw
literary ambitions at the point when she decided to become a writer her diary matures to the end frank foundation in amsterdam is thrilled by this piece of world literature. i think when you compare it's two or you know as a diary you will see many many many differences many changes and that exactly those changes is where you spur the talent where you see that every change every editing she's doing is showing what a great literary talent you us as if you can see this is definitely the version...
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foundation. ev : at the anne frank house, visitors lea j the story of eigs who, in 1942, went into hiding. they went behind this secret swinging bookcase, into the attic above a shop, and hid almost silentl. among them was 13-year old anne, whose journal has inspired millio of people. you'll see how anne's father, otto, tracked the progress of the allies after d-day. and pencil lines tracking how anne and her sister were gwing up in hiding. ec anne's room is stillated with photos and magazine clippings showing the idols, dreams, and passions of a3-year-old girl. a small window letting in a splash of the outside world lifted her spirits. thenfateful day, the gestapo came. all eight were deported, sent eas c to concentrationps. only her father survived. anne died just weeks before the end of the war. her handwritten diary inires visitors, and her book has been translated into 70 languages. visiting the anne frank house humanizes the horror of the hocaust through the story of just one of six million victims.
foundation. ev : at the anne frank house, visitors lea j the story of eigs who, in 1942, went into hiding. they went behind this secret swinging bookcase, into the attic above a shop, and hid almost silentl. among them was 13-year old anne, whose journal has inspired millio of people. you'll see how anne's father, otto, tracked the progress of the allies after d-day. and pencil lines tracking how anne and her sister were gwing up in hiding. ec anne's room is stillated with photos and magazine...
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more tunnel to towers foundation ceo frank siller, a friend of the program.he police chief and the family. they are in shock, obviously. here's what we call a super hero. this man served his country for 21 years, was in iraq, put his life on the line for our country. comes back, becomes a police officer in savanna, serving 10 years, just became sergeant last year. and here he is, you know, responding to a robbery and he gives up his life and he has got six children. i was with his 5-year-old sitting with her talking to her with his wife charlotte and it's gut-wrenching. jedediah: what can fox viewers do to help? i know everyone watching this watches the amazing work do you for these people. hearts go out to the family. >> thank you for the interview and thank you to "fox & friends." go to tunnel 2 towers.org. we have a campaign for $11 a month. you just see it when did you go right to our website. tunnel 2 towers.org. but the beautiful thing about it you see his picture up there. you can donate direct to his family 100 percent of the funds will go help pay of
more tunnel to towers foundation ceo frank siller, a friend of the program.he police chief and the family. they are in shock, obviously. here's what we call a super hero. this man served his country for 21 years, was in iraq, put his life on the line for our country. comes back, becomes a police officer in savanna, serving 10 years, just became sergeant last year. and here he is, you know, responding to a robbery and he gives up his life and he has got six children. i was with his 5-year-old...
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is now considered the foundation of german democracy official festivities are being mocked in front of the brandenburg gate. attending those that celebrations german president frank. noted that his countrymen know too little about this hugely important document so all this week at e.w. has been looking at have people translate the basic law into everyday reality this time we focus on the guarantee of freedom of expression he met with an armored share one who is originally from iraq to see how he uses his rights to say what he wants and to provoke. when it's high left my country because of freedom of expression and it was always and still is very important to me to be able to express my opinion. ahmed had to flee his home in iraq because he wouldn't shut up in germany is protected by the constitution. the arabic word i'm a teacher is care fear infidel the 20 year old is an atheist and he talks openly about his opinions on faith and other matters sometimes he wants to provoke here at a palestinian march in germany he's carrying a poster of 2 kissing men. because there's pushing and shoving the police officer steps in to prevent violence i know that. he's not welcom
is now considered the foundation of german democracy official festivities are being mocked in front of the brandenburg gate. attending those that celebrations german president frank. noted that his countrymen know too little about this hugely important document so all this week at e.w. has been looking at have people translate the basic law into everyday reality this time we focus on the guarantee of freedom of expression he met with an armored share one who is originally from iraq to see how...
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balances, -- refusing to comply with our subpoenas, trump is challenging the foundation of our constitution and democracy. host: frankgood morning. what do you think of the testimony yesterday, the handling of this investigation by the attorney general? caller: i love it. barr is my hero. the democrats, whoever doesn't understand is if you look at the book of daniel, chapter 4, verse god said the basest of men, trump, to rule over other men in this world just like he did godobama. god decides who rules among men. men don't. it is very laughable. all these democrats dancing around like spit on a hot points.trying to make they are not after the rule of justr truth, they are demonstrating for their supposed -- especially the ones that were really maligning and tearing barr down for the cameras. host: do you agree with his decision not to attend today's hearing in the house judiciary committee? caller: absolutely. he is well within his rights. school these to republicans and democrats on law. this man knows what he is doing. in oklahoma and that hearing will happen even without the attorney general in the rayburn house o
balances, -- refusing to comply with our subpoenas, trump is challenging the foundation of our constitution and democracy. host: frankgood morning. what do you think of the testimony yesterday, the handling of this investigation by the attorney general? caller: i love it. barr is my hero. the democrats, whoever doesn't understand is if you look at the book of daniel, chapter 4, verse god said the basest of men, trump, to rule over other men in this world just like he did godobama. god decides...
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there is a foundation for saying, we want people who are in the president's orbit, who are advisers, to be able to have these very forthright, frank conversations. that's a very different scenario than saying, you're going to have to prove a legislative purpose here. and by the way, this really fundamentally misconstrues that the mueller probe, because that is over, means that congress' probe has to be done. these were always intended to be parallel investigations. and the only reason that congress took a backseat to the mueller probe, brianna, was because people weren't willing to testify in front of congress, knowing that they may have legal peril facing them with the mueller special counsel probe. they waited for their opportunity to do so. the mueller report came in. it never changed the congressional oversight responsibility to figure out whether they could close that gap between what's inappropriate behavior and what's unlawful. >> laura coates, thank you for that. the fate of the nation's most restrictive abortion bill now sits with the alabama governor, setting up a major legal battle ahead. this bill essentially bans almo
there is a foundation for saying, we want people who are in the president's orbit, who are advisers, to be able to have these very forthright, frank conversations. that's a very different scenario than saying, you're going to have to prove a legislative purpose here. and by the way, this really fundamentally misconstrues that the mueller probe, because that is over, means that congress' probe has to be done. these were always intended to be parallel investigations. and the only reason that...
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frank baum, author and creator of "the wonderful wizard of oz." he was a native of new york which is home to the international al frankbaum and all things oz historical foundation. each june they celebrate his classic tale with the longest running "wizard of oz" festival. people come together for oz themed parades, fire works, contests. mr. brindisi: but the magic of oz is not just one year. the classic yellow brick road runs through the city. we are proud to be the birthplace of this author. after all, there is no place like home. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. lamalfa: i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. lamalfa: mr. speaker, i rise today to highlight the recent violence taking place in israel and in the gaza strip. it all started with snipers from the gaza strip unprovoked, fired over the border upon israeli soldiers. this is an unprovoked attack by hamas, an internationally recog
frank baum, author and creator of "the wonderful wizard of oz." he was a native of new york which is home to the international al frankbaum and all things oz historical foundation. each june they celebrate his classic tale with the longest running "wizard of oz" festival. people come together for oz themed parades, fire works, contests. mr. brindisi: but the magic of oz is not just one year. the classic yellow brick road runs through the city. we are proud to be the...