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but in the academy, holocaust and i'll is intricate -- holocaust denial is intraday did -- interdicted. it is not that it never rises, but when it does arise, it never arrives as an option. it is not regarded as an alternative vision that one might sincerely have. rather holocaust denial is regarded as one might view "elvis is dead" denial. rather -- so it is therefore the property of kooks and crazies. you can get promoted in a history department for writing about it, but if you advocate it, you will neither get hired or promoted. -- neither get hired, nor promoted. there is the structure of inclusion and a structure of exclusion. but this goes again to eric's point. the first amendment that we now have, which i would call not in a friendly tone a libertarian first amendment. the first amendment we now have is a recent development. and i would say it only emerged fully in 1964 with the famous case "new york times" versus sullivan, which is a case that is dear to the heart of all free-speech ideologue. before "new york times" versus sullivan, it was possible, and in fact it was done by
but in the academy, holocaust and i'll is intricate -- holocaust denial is intraday did -- interdicted. it is not that it never rises, but when it does arise, it never arrives as an option. it is not regarded as an alternative vision that one might sincerely have. rather holocaust denial is regarded as one might view "elvis is dead" denial. rather -- so it is therefore the property of kooks and crazies. you can get promoted in a history department for writing about it, but if you...
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>> why don't we teach the holocaust? >> those kids today don't know anything about the holocaust. >> i don't know. i'm not sure that is true. i spent some time. happens to be there once. spring, fall, i can remember when it is. busloads and busloads and busloads' just coming through. i was there once and you could barely get in because it had so many high school and younger kids coming through. a set of their museum there very specifically to be interactive so that kids, you know, get involved in a. i don't know really to enough about the education system to know what public schools are or are not teaching. i would say that especially a lot of the jewish communities and holocaust museums around the country to a pretty great job of getting kids who are not being taught specifically about holocaust during world war ii but get them to come to these museums to experience them for themselves. >> to questions. first of all, did you find any evidence that the colonel and his ever attested to the clergy relationship in order to
>> why don't we teach the holocaust? >> those kids today don't know anything about the holocaust. >> i don't know. i'm not sure that is true. i spent some time. happens to be there once. spring, fall, i can remember when it is. busloads and busloads and busloads' just coming through. i was there once and you could barely get in because it had so many high school and younger kids coming through. a set of their museum there very specifically to be interactive so that kids, you...
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rutiger climb is not a holocaust denier.e simply believes that his father in a sense, that his father was sent to a concentration camp to work as a doctor and applied for a transfer as quickly as possible and didn't do the things that he is accused of which i think he went through some weeklong sessions with his father going minute by minute through all the testimony telling him how he could not have done them. i think it's easy to read the book and to sit back and say obviously the man is guilty but rutiger was subjected to intense intense argumentation by his own father on the subject. >> did you come to the conclusion are reporting that chaim was guilty? >> yes. >> our aim was in the book not to basically say he did not but let's put it this way. from what we have learned and the witnesses testimonies it looks like it absolutely. >> what does rutiger think about your book and about the article that came out and all these revelations that are now known to hundreds of thousands of people around the world who read "the new y
rutiger climb is not a holocaust denier.e simply believes that his father in a sense, that his father was sent to a concentration camp to work as a doctor and applied for a transfer as quickly as possible and didn't do the things that he is accused of which i think he went through some weeklong sessions with his father going minute by minute through all the testimony telling him how he could not have done them. i think it's easy to read the book and to sit back and say obviously the man is...
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foundation for the holocaust. we should sink it in a very deep ocean so that it can never be seen again. officials in the state government say they have strived to balance the interests of holocaust survivors and academics. >> translator: from the point of view of academic freedom, we need to recognize the right to publish the book from a historical and critical stance. but the most important thing is to take account of the feelings of holocaust survivors. >> reporter: the protests increased the pressure on state officials. last december they decided to withdraw funding for the "mein kampf" project. but the institute says it is still on course to publish. "mein kampf" left a huge stain on german history. a legacy that its people are still struggling to deal with. ivo tuchel, nhk world, munich. >>> let's now bring in our meteorologist sayaka mori. gorgeous spring weather here in tokyo today but i hear no such luck for people in parts of china who've been hit by floods. what can you tell us? >> yes, shery, the flood
foundation for the holocaust. we should sink it in a very deep ocean so that it can never be seen again. officials in the state government say they have strived to balance the interests of holocaust survivors and academics. >> translator: from the point of view of academic freedom, we need to recognize the right to publish the book from a historical and critical stance. but the most important thing is to take account of the feelings of holocaust survivors. >> reporter: the protests...
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for the past day and -- he is not a holocaust denier. he has never been a holocaust denier. what he has been, and there is no contradiction, he recognizes the enormity of the holocaust, and he also thinks the sinus to movement played a big role -- zionist movement played a big role in collaborating with the nazis to make life or goal for the jews so they will come in droves to palestine. it is not holocaust denial. it is a totally skewed view of history. it is sort of grotesque and many things but you cannot label him with augmentin is on. -- achmedinijad. it would be nice if beyond the recognition of the fact that what he is really doing is changing the tenor of discussions about the entire issue and palestinian public life. that we have yet to see. >> i was disappointed they were so dismissive. one of the underlying issues in the peace process for lack of peace is an unwillingness on the part of many palestinians, if not most leaders to try to understand the basic jewish narrative. i think in this sense israelis have made more process on this issue and in the and palestini
for the past day and -- he is not a holocaust denier. he has never been a holocaust denier. what he has been, and there is no contradiction, he recognizes the enormity of the holocaust, and he also thinks the sinus to movement played a big role -- zionist movement played a big role in collaborating with the nazis to make life or goal for the jews so they will come in droves to palestine. it is not holocaust denial. it is a totally skewed view of history. it is sort of grotesque and many things...
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. >>> pausing to honor and remember the 6 million jews who died in holocaust. many stood silent during the air raid siren. it began on sunday at sundown. >>> and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the president shimon peres paused at a holocaust ceremony in jerusalem. those who died will be read in parliament. half a million holocaust survivors are still alive, many of them living in israel. >> each one witnessed the 20th century's darkest days. each one survived. each one says their struggles still are not over. >> the faces that i hope never forgets. i think its powerful enough to make a change. >> half a million holocaust survives still alive, 200,000 live in israel. they struggle for dignity and respect even in a state created as their safe hayen. >> they survived the holocaust, what they have to do now is also be survivors. >> the caption details how they fight the government for stipends or how they've given up getting the help that the state owes them. >> she has many, many bureaucracy problems with the government. but on the other hand she's
. >>> pausing to honor and remember the 6 million jews who died in holocaust. many stood silent during the air raid siren. it began on sunday at sundown. >>> and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the president shimon peres paused at a holocaust ceremony in jerusalem. those who died will be read in parliament. half a million holocaust survivors are still alive, many of them living in israel. >> each one witnessed the 20th century's darkest days. each one...
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shortly after the holocaust miniseries that made huge waves in the late '70s appeared. and he was featured and profiled in "people" magazine which led to death threats, bomb threats, television crews camped outside the family's house. the family believes that that was actually the reason that the grandmother had a stroke. so they really were in the limelight as the family of a fugitive nazi for quite some time. >> i'm sorry, actually, i meant the egyptians -- [inaudible] that's interesting too. [laughter] [inaudible] >> well, they had no idea that he was actually a most wanted nazi war criminal. all they knew was that he was coming from germany, and he had told them, actually, the story that he came to egypt because of some back problems and that -- >> that was me, sorry. >> some back problems and because he needed to be in a country with better weather conditions than in germany. there is, he had -- he was friends with a dentist, actually, and the son of the dentist we interviewed, we interviewed them. he told us that he understood, basically, from the stories that hei
shortly after the holocaust miniseries that made huge waves in the late '70s appeared. and he was featured and profiled in "people" magazine which led to death threats, bomb threats, television crews camped outside the family's house. the family believes that that was actually the reason that the grandmother had a stroke. so they really were in the limelight as the family of a fugitive nazi for quite some time. >> i'm sorry, actually, i meant the egyptians -- [inaudible] that's...
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. >> remembering the holocaust. people on the sidewalks and streets standing silent for two minutes observing this, the ringing of eight raid sirens. it takes place every year on holocaust remembrance day, began at sundown on sunday. >>> president shimon perez and benjamin netanyahu. many holocaust survivors are living in israel. nick schifrin takes a look at a new exhibit. >> each one watched the 20th are day's darkest days. each one survived and said their struggle is not over. >> i hope people will never forget. together as a group of 140 holocaust survivors i think it's powerful enough to make a change maybe. >> reporter: of half a million holocaust survivors still alive, 200,000 still live in israel, they struggle for dignity and respect even in a state created for their safe haven. >> they survived the hole can cawft, what they have to do is be survivors. >> they fight the government for stipends or how they've given up on getting the help that the state owes them. >> she has many, many bureaucracy problems wi
. >> remembering the holocaust. people on the sidewalks and streets standing silent for two minutes observing this, the ringing of eight raid sirens. it takes place every year on holocaust remembrance day, began at sundown on sunday. >>> president shimon perez and benjamin netanyahu. many holocaust survivors are living in israel. nick schifrin takes a look at a new exhibit. >> each one watched the 20th are day's darkest days. each one survived and said their struggle is not...
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we decided we would film on the holocaust in israel. in the city of remarkable because everything stops. everything stops exactly where it is. cars don't park. they simply stop and get out of the car. every year garrisoned idea who doesn't notice people have stopped and goes straight to the back. but not many do. so everything stops on this hole torn in the sky. jewish existence, jewish history is an endless dialogue between the fence of a special destiny, but really the destiny of pizza but due to provide the world as well as ourselves with effective ethical principles right way to live by in the search for an ordinary life. that's why i began my book in egypt. not with abraham, which might be with abraham next story was written. probably a thousand years after it was reported to have happened. maybe true, maybe not. but the elephant tenia jews, people in search of a happily debilitates a book on the day out property land disputes, with rv about wilson marriages and wedding people do. so in the holocaust day come that there this terror
we decided we would film on the holocaust in israel. in the city of remarkable because everything stops. everything stops exactly where it is. cars don't park. they simply stop and get out of the car. every year garrisoned idea who doesn't notice people have stopped and goes straight to the back. but not many do. so everything stops on this hole torn in the sky. jewish existence, jewish history is an endless dialogue between the fence of a special destiny, but really the destiny of pizza but...
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that in turn is a question much raised in the literature to the holocaust. what is the impact of survival? and is currently examined in the new film the last of the unjust. these issues are of course terms of demonization and again atomization which professor davis uses in his aspirations and their internalization in the impact they have on the communities. they go a long way to shaping the discourse of human impression. even the role of space angiography is raised which is also reflected in current literature of the holocaust's and timothy steiner's important book or the killing sites of eastern europe and the balkans were nazis slaughtered more victims than they murdered in all the death camps. there are of course differences as well. one fundamental distinction is that while slavery resulted in the economic -- and the holocaust economic needs were coordinated to the pursuit of genocide thus rendering any method of accommodation by the jewish population effectively useless. fundamentally it comes down to the idea that we must learn to have brighter future
that in turn is a question much raised in the literature to the holocaust. what is the impact of survival? and is currently examined in the new film the last of the unjust. these issues are of course terms of demonization and again atomization which professor davis uses in his aspirations and their internalization in the impact they have on the communities. they go a long way to shaping the discourse of human impression. even the role of space angiography is raised which is also reflected in...
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but in the academy, holocaust -- i'll is intricate holocaust denial is intraday did -- interdicted. it is not that it never rises, but when it does arise, it never arrives as an option. it is not regarded as an alternative vision that one might sincerely have. rather holocaust denial is regarded as one might view "elvis is dead" denial. -- so it is therefore the property of kooks and crazies. you can get promoted in a history department for writing about it, but if you advocate it, you will neither get hired or promoted. -- neither get hired, nor promoted. there is the structure of inclusion and a structure of exclusion. but this goes again to eric's point. the first amendment that we now have, which i would call not in a friendly tone a libertarian first amendment. the first amendment we now have is a recent development. and i would say it only emerged fully in 1964 with the famous case "new york times" versus sullivan, which is a case that is dear to the heart of all free-speech ideologue. "new york times" versus sullivan, it was possible, and in fact it was done by the withdrawou
but in the academy, holocaust -- i'll is intricate holocaust denial is intraday did -- interdicted. it is not that it never rises, but when it does arise, it never arrives as an option. it is not regarded as an alternative vision that one might sincerely have. rather holocaust denial is regarded as one might view "elvis is dead" denial. -- so it is therefore the property of kooks and crazies. you can get promoted in a history department for writing about it, but if you advocate it,...
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i delivered a talk today about the rescue of the no dairy and juice in the during the holocaust chemo day. so da of the total among the forty eight thousand nor did it with safety and rescue unit during the holocaust. it's up to me the iraqi list. here i can listen to the rescue. during the holocaust many pots plane descending can choose to reach opposition from the use of and bulgaria or is the first tuesday of the religious communities in the remarkable out into community solidarity. but dr haas at least we have a real heroes of the story of ordinary people of bulgaria it was very important for the civil society to save the life that just because a way of citizens of the scanty so they were friends all you know colleagues so you know how those. in general the would hide them again next summer. it's just not possible to live to leave them back. it's the revolution the act is only comparable to live in denmark. only then my chemo again. despite the many players in the story of the stole the idea was not to exaggerate its goal of one group over another most important thing is to know t
i delivered a talk today about the rescue of the no dairy and juice in the during the holocaust chemo day. so da of the total among the forty eight thousand nor did it with safety and rescue unit during the holocaust. it's up to me the iraqi list. here i can listen to the rescue. during the holocaust many pots plane descending can choose to reach opposition from the use of and bulgaria or is the first tuesday of the religious communities in the remarkable out into community solidarity. but dr...
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he can't say the holocaust was terrible, but at the same time embrace those who deny the holocaust and seek to perpetrate another destruction of the jewish people. i think probably what he's trying to do is damage control. i think what president abbas is trying to do is placate western public opinion that understands that he delivered a terrible blow to the peace process by embracing these hamas terrorists. i think he's trying to wiggle his way out of it. >> he is also quoted in today's "jerusalem post" as talking about this new unity government with hamas and saying the government reports to me and follows my policies. i recognize israeli and so will the government. i renounce violence and terrorism and i recognize international legitimacy and so will the government. so essentially he's saying this is still going to be my government. it still is going to follow what i have observed and what i have said. what do you make of that, and do you believe him? if you do, is it enough to bring you back to the table? >> look, i will not, as the prime minister of israel negotiate with a governme
he can't say the holocaust was terrible, but at the same time embrace those who deny the holocaust and seek to perpetrate another destruction of the jewish people. i think probably what he's trying to do is damage control. i think what president abbas is trying to do is placate western public opinion that understands that he delivered a terrible blow to the peace process by embracing these hamas terrorists. i think he's trying to wiggle his way out of it. >> he is also quoted in today's...
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the holocaust is not contentious but what is the command? it commands lunatics and monsters denial or a command reference. it's not a commandment to engage in anything but i have a sense of sorrow. the israeli-palestinian conflict of course exercises especially in europe profound transient and wild passions. either way i wanted not to avoid these issues or be furtive about it. at one point in in paragraph 3 which has the context of theodor herzl's writing of 97 that congress of 96 and 97 i say i'm a zionist and this is sort of a shocking thing to say in britain one of the commentators on the program who was very well disposed said it's amazing to. he faced that cameron said i'm a pedophile. he said it was sort of an extraordinary admission in my in westbury cover the term and stop kneeing skulking around being furtive. anyone who knows what i feel i'm not uncritical. i love and support uncompromising what israel is. most of my wonderful israeli friends feel the same way. your royalty entitles you someone to have legitimate stance of criticiz
the holocaust is not contentious but what is the command? it commands lunatics and monsters denial or a command reference. it's not a commandment to engage in anything but i have a sense of sorrow. the israeli-palestinian conflict of course exercises especially in europe profound transient and wild passions. either way i wanted not to avoid these issues or be furtive about it. at one point in in paragraph 3 which has the context of theodor herzl's writing of 97 that congress of 96 and 97 i say...
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-- the eve of the holocaust. we have a voice. the jewish people have a voice. and you hear that voice sometimes when a prime minister of israel speaks at the united nations or when an israeli ambassador, like me and my counterparts throughout the world, have the privilege of speaking in the world's capitals. but in speaking up for israel and for the rights of the jewish people, we're not alone. and here is where i come to you, to this organization, the adl. now, as you heard my -- i was born and raised in miami beach, florida. my mother was born in prestate, israel, in a place called me dare rah. but i was born in miami beach, and somehow all those adl newsletters were strewn all across the house. everywhere i would alternative i would see -- turn, i would see the latest bulletin and newsletter. and i remember reading them a lot. and i learned something about the adl. you taught me something very important early on. you taught me that in defending the rights of the jews, you were defending the rights of everybody
-- the eve of the holocaust. we have a voice. the jewish people have a voice. and you hear that voice sometimes when a prime minister of israel speaks at the united nations or when an israeli ambassador, like me and my counterparts throughout the world, have the privilege of speaking in the world's capitals. but in speaking up for israel and for the rights of the jewish people, we're not alone. and here is where i come to you, to this organization, the adl. now, as you heard my -- i was born...
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those who deny the holocaust and asking to commit another holocaust. >> schieffer: prim minister, some people are saying that the reason that hamas has come over to the plo or says they want to be part of that now is that they are very weak and your critics are saying that you are using this simply as an excuse not to negotiate, that you really don't want an agreement that will lead to two separate states. >> i've negotiated in ernest -- earnest for the last nine months and i worked very closely with secretary kerry days, weeks, days at a time actually, and we made some significant progress and i thought we were on route to making more progress last tuesday night. i spoke to secretary kerry after our teams met with the plins and we were remarking on the fact that we made some progress. and then the next day, we were both shocked -- there's no other word -- we were absolutely stupfied that president abbas embraced the terrorist organization of hamas that seeks israel's destruction. it's just incompatible with peace. so we've been negotiating and i hope that we'd make thising pro%. i --
those who deny the holocaust and asking to commit another holocaust. >> schieffer: prim minister, some people are saying that the reason that hamas has come over to the plo or says they want to be part of that now is that they are very weak and your critics are saying that you are using this simply as an excuse not to negotiate, that you really don't want an agreement that will lead to two separate states. >> i've negotiated in ernest -- earnest for the last nine months and i worked...
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holocaust memorial museum. in his stallings speech he re-affirmed the bureaus commitment to this unique program which will train more than 1,000 new agents this year. we are enormously proud of our partnership with them and look forward to continuing our shared mission of protecting our nation and its values in the years to come can. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the fbi director, james b. comey. [applause] >> good afternoon, everybody. it is an honor to be here. two weeks ago, a mad man, with a warped view of what america should look like, shot and killed three innocent people who were just doing what normal folks do on a sunday afternoon. he targeted people who were strangers to him for no other reason than that he believed they were jewish. minimum corporation ran lost both her father and her son that day. a loss most of us would have difficulty fathoming. at a church vigil hours after the shooting she talk about the randomness of what happened. how her father offered to take his grandson
holocaust memorial museum. in his stallings speech he re-affirmed the bureaus commitment to this unique program which will train more than 1,000 new agents this year. we are enormously proud of our partnership with them and look forward to continuing our shared mission of protecting our nation and its values in the years to come can. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the fbi director, james b. comey. [applause] >> good afternoon, everybody. it is an honor to be here. two...
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to israel where holocaust date is underway. everything came to a standstill there this morning as sirens wailed in remembrance of the six million jews who parish in the nazi holocaust during world war ii. the ceremonies came one day before the peace talks in the middle east reach their next deadline. annualsrael holds its holocaust memorial day, the recognition of the world war ii genocide has once again taken center stage. the palestinian president was quoted as saying the holocaust was the most heinous crime in modern history, comments that were brushed aside by the israeli prime minister. >> i think it is an overture to american and world public opinion to try to placate and smooth over the fact he made a terrible step away from peace. he made a giant leap backward because he embraced hamas that calls for the extermination of jews worldwide, for the eradication of israel, and acts on a daily basis against peace. signed aeek>>, abbas that thel with hamas u.s. and the e.u. consider a terrorist organization. since then, he has
to israel where holocaust date is underway. everything came to a standstill there this morning as sirens wailed in remembrance of the six million jews who parish in the nazi holocaust during world war ii. the ceremonies came one day before the peace talks in the middle east reach their next deadline. annualsrael holds its holocaust memorial day, the recognition of the world war ii genocide has once again taken center stage. the palestinian president was quoted as saying the holocaust was the...
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these remarks coming on the eve of the holocaust remembrance day. but israeli prime minister netanyahu saying his remarks cannot be reconciled. earlier this week netanyahu telling fox news that the peace talks can't resume as long as abass is in line with what israel and the west view is a terrorist organization. >> i was hoping he would embrace peace with israel, instead he chose a pact with hamas. that effectively is what is killing peace. i hope he changes his mind because the only way we can move forward is to have partner who is are committed to living with israel and not killing the state of israel. >> joining us now with more reaction, deputy defense minister and author of "israel, the will to prevail," danny denon. what's your reaction to remarks made to abass about the holocaust? even if he denounces a holocaust, how can he reconcile his alliance with hamas as a well-known terrorist network that calls for the destruction of israel and denies the holocaust ever happened? >> uma, i think it's hypocritical to say what he just said today in thi
these remarks coming on the eve of the holocaust remembrance day. but israeli prime minister netanyahu saying his remarks cannot be reconciled. earlier this week netanyahu telling fox news that the peace talks can't resume as long as abass is in line with what israel and the west view is a terrorist organization. >> i was hoping he would embrace peace with israel, instead he chose a pact with hamas. that effectively is what is killing peace. i hope he changes his mind because the only way...
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they will lay his grandchildren the following educational careers has been here to let the holocaust survivors to spread their boys. we think it's very important that in these last meeting on the ads also anime schools because they're nice to add on in the future. easts me being me looks. i mean to imply intensity and for others to know and i look what's happened in the area comes to jewish organizations say that without knowing it. catholic to hear him actually called the police deaths of young people report on that day. he not only acknowledged his mistake and then to the asa made amends. this is mikey and ikea for j and one. and when the site is . britain's queen elizabeth from sister made for the first time at the vatican. it might just be accompanied by her husband that you can add to bread would treat it in the report the sixteenth old in school plays to the kids helps with the pontiff has chosen to live. they held a meeting behind closed doors out to the queen presented to the boss of whiskey job hunting of the dozen eggs from the ruinous thanks to the vatican did not say what
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and how insulting to the memories of those who died in the holocaust to compare taxes to the holocausthe people that they've put out there. and i just hope they pay the price. >> the candidate that compared taxes to apartheid called jesse helms a modern hero. >> he's been endorsed by rand paul. you just talked about rabd paul. so any idea that the republican party is moving away from these guys is simply wrong. two points, i guess, reverend al. one is, i think these people are their own worst enemy. you pointed out what happened in 2010. look what happened with todd aikin. the more exposure they have, the more harm they do to themselves and the more they help the democrats. i hope paul brown wins that primary in georgia buzz the more i see these guy, they do not remit in any way the american people. they're far, far too extreme. the more i see of them, the better i feel about the democrats' chances of holding on to the senate this year. a. >> as bill just said, figures on the far right have not been shy about backing candidates like brannon. listen to this. >> i want us to make his so
and how insulting to the memories of those who died in the holocaust to compare taxes to the holocausthe people that they've put out there. and i just hope they pay the price. >> the candidate that compared taxes to apartheid called jesse helms a modern hero. >> he's been endorsed by rand paul. you just talked about rabd paul. so any idea that the republican party is moving away from these guys is simply wrong. two points, i guess, reverend al. one is, i think these people are their...
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his written statement came on israel's holocaust remembrance day.nd included words of sympathy for the families of the victims. responding this morning on "face the nation", israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu pointed to the palestinian leaders reconciliation last week with the holocaust denying group hamas, saying quote he cannot speak out of both sides of his mouth. later here the domestic violence that forced a tech c.e.o. from his job. and bollywood meets hollywood in tampa. >> those stories when the "cbs evening news" continues. jake and i have been best friends for years. one of our favorite things to do is going to the dog park together. sometimes my copd makes it hard to breathe. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. come on, boy! [ female announcer ] symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice
his written statement came on israel's holocaust remembrance day.nd included words of sympathy for the families of the victims. responding this morning on "face the nation", israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu pointed to the palestinian leaders reconciliation last week with the holocaust denying group hamas, saying quote he cannot speak out of both sides of his mouth. later here the domestic violence that forced a tech c.e.o. from his job. and bollywood meets hollywood in tampa....
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and pope john xxiii will be doo claimed saints >> a statement of support for jews on the eve of holocaustay, but it hasn't done anything to warm relations between the two sides. both still blame each other for hijacking the u.s. sponsored framework for talks. stefanie dekker has the latest >> reporter: the latest back and forth in an exhausting blame game prompted by the palestin n palestinian's statement for support for holocaust day. mahmoud abbas is saying it is the most meanous crime to have occurred against humanity in the modern era. some say it could be an olive branch when the pizza talks are as good as over. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was having none of it especially when abbas is planning to form a unity government with hamas >> instead of making conciliatory statements meant to appease international opinion, he should choose his lines, dr cawe hope he abandoneds the unity packet and returns to the path for peace >> but he blames n netanyahu saying it led to the collapse of talks between the two sides. they blame each other and now, palestinian reconciliation, whi
and pope john xxiii will be doo claimed saints >> a statement of support for jews on the eve of holocaustay, but it hasn't done anything to warm relations between the two sides. both still blame each other for hijacking the u.s. sponsored framework for talks. stefanie dekker has the latest >> reporter: the latest back and forth in an exhausting blame game prompted by the palestin n palestinian's statement for support for holocaust day. mahmoud abbas is saying it is the most meanous...
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remembrance day, more than six mill jews died during the nazi holocaust. hundred was thousands of elderly survivors call israel home. even in the country safe from persecution, the survivors aren't free from the painful memories. some survivors say the israeli government has abandoned them. >> each one witnessed the 20t 20th centuries darkest days. each survived. each said their struggle antover. >> 140 faces that i hope people will never forget, and together, as a group of 140 holocaust survivors, yeah, i think it's powerful enough to make a change, maybe. >> of half a million hole cost survivors still alive, 200,000 live in israel, struggling for dignity and respect even in a state created as their safe haven. >> they survived the holocaust and what they have to do now is also to be survivors. >> underneath each picture, the caption date how they fight the government for stipends or have given up on receiving the help the state owes them. >> she has many bureaucracy problems with the government. >> i see a man trying to overcome very differ are a in his
remembrance day, more than six mill jews died during the nazi holocaust. hundred was thousands of elderly survivors call israel home. even in the country safe from persecution, the survivors aren't free from the painful memories. some survivors say the israeli government has abandoned them. >> each one witnessed the 20t 20th centuries darkest days. each survived. each said their struggle antover. >> 140 faces that i hope people will never forget, and together, as a group of 140...
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he said the plo three conciliation with hamas which he described as a holocaust denying organization. the statement didn't ring true the german president dr now has begun his trip to turkey with a visit or refugee camp on the syrian border. he said he had great respect for the country's willingness to take in almost one million series refugees are and twenty thousand people are living in the camp in southern turkey. now also visited german soldiers stationed near the border on monday. he's scheduled to travel to on that for talks with turkish leaders switching gears to sports news now and in the bundesliga things are starting to look bleak for the teens at the bottom of the table. one of the scenes as amber. they lost away to expect we want with how you can top the scoring twice to defeat the incumbent is almost certain to finish in the relegation zone. sunday's other game featured two teams near the top of the leak lot of securing a one nil win over tonga. thanks to patrick carman first half goal. my nenek was looking for a berth in saturday's match against fremantle to the bins are
he said the plo three conciliation with hamas which he described as a holocaust denying organization. the statement didn't ring true the german president dr now has begun his trip to turkey with a visit or refugee camp on the syrian border. he said he had great respect for the country's willingness to take in almost one million series refugees are and twenty thousand people are living in the camp in southern turkey. now also visited german soldiers stationed near the border on monday. he's...
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the ceo, then. >> gay rights on holocaust?ous. >> it is outrageous and you said that under no circumstances should a ceo not get his job because of his political positions. i am saying that we actually all agree that under some circumstances he should not. >> of course the guy was comparing the holocaust to gay rights. joining us now from miami the purveyor of bernard goldberg got come and you say? >> i say if you lose your job because you have incorrect position on same sex marriage, then that's a pretty good example of liberal intolerance. this is what liberal orthodoxy looks like. that on certain issues, like same sex marriage, you are expected to march in lock step. if you don't, you will be purged. you may lose your job as this man did at mozilla but you will certainly be called a bigot. and what's interesting is that the people at mozilla, the liberals who work at mozillaened a other places like that, they worship at the altar of diversity. skin color diversity, ethnic diversity. sexual orientation diversity but there is
the ceo, then. >> gay rights on holocaust?ous. >> it is outrageous and you said that under no circumstances should a ceo not get his job because of his political positions. i am saying that we actually all agree that under some circumstances he should not. >> of course the guy was comparing the holocaust to gay rights. joining us now from miami the purveyor of bernard goldberg got come and you say? >> i say if you lose your job because you have incorrect position on same...
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it's rare for an arab leader to acknowledge the holocaust in no uncertain terms. he's quoted as saying the holocaust is the most heinous crime to have occurred against humanity in the modern era. but the israeli prime minister says habbas can't have it both ways. >> what i say to him very simply is this. president habbas tear up your pact with hamas. recognize the jewish state and make peace. >> he called the statement an overture to the american public opinion. >> i'm curious about what the israeli prime minister said about the peace process. what impact does this have on that? >> it's a step in the right direction. secretary of state tried but failed to bring the two sides together. the u.s. still committed to peace and today the white house official he reiterated the guidelines. >> our principles are very clear, any p palestinans government has to recognize israel, it has to renounce violence and recognize past agreements. >> they need to step back and consider alternatives. >>> excitement is brewing here at "fox news" as we get set for tomorrow, monday. our ne
it's rare for an arab leader to acknowledge the holocaust in no uncertain terms. he's quoted as saying the holocaust is the most heinous crime to have occurred against humanity in the modern era. but the israeli prime minister says habbas can't have it both ways. >> what i say to him very simply is this. president habbas tear up your pact with hamas. recognize the jewish state and make peace. >> he called the statement an overture to the american public opinion. >> i'm curious...
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he's never been a holocaust denier. what he has been coming into there is no contradiction, he recognizes the enormity of the holocaust and thinks the movement played a big role in collaborating with the nazis. it's not holocaust the denial it is a skewed view in history it is grotesque but you cannot label him. it's a different phenomenon. and it would be nice if beyond recognition what he is really doing is changing the discussion about the entire issue. the fact we have yet to see. >> i was disappointed that they were so dismissive of this. one of the underlining issues in the peace process is an unwillingness on the part of many palestinians to try to understand the basic jewish narrative. i think in this sense they've made more progress on this issue and the understand that palestinians are from there. the basic arafat neocolonialism. so, any attempt by any palestinian leader says look this is jewish history. this is reality. we are going to try to understand it. it can't possibly hurt especially given the incredib
he's never been a holocaust denier. what he has been coming into there is no contradiction, he recognizes the enormity of the holocaust and thinks the movement played a big role in collaborating with the nazis. it's not holocaust the denial it is a skewed view in history it is grotesque but you cannot label him. it's a different phenomenon. and it would be nice if beyond recognition what he is really doing is changing the discussion about the entire issue. the fact we have yet to see. >>...
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and calls for perpetrating another holocaust against the 6 million juice of the state of israel.resident abbas has to decide whether he wants a packet with hamas or peace with israel. >> there is much more ahead here on al jazeera america, including day of four popes. [ music ] . >> two bear witness to two named as saints. a historic moment at the vatican. we will take you there live. at the bottom of the hour, preparing for another round of elections in iraq. the political corruption some candidates say they are fighting to end. [ grunting ] i'm taking off, but, uh, don't worry. i'm gonna leave the tv on for you. and if anything happens, don't forget about the new xfinity my account app. you can troubleshoot technical issues here. if you make an appointment, you can check out the status here. you can pay the bill, too. but don't worry about that right now. okay. how do i look? ♪ thanks. [ male announcer ] troubleshoot, manage appointments, and bill pay from your phone. introducing the xfinity my account app. xfinity watchathon week was the biggest week in televisionhone. history
and calls for perpetrating another holocaust against the 6 million juice of the state of israel.resident abbas has to decide whether he wants a packet with hamas or peace with israel. >> there is much more ahead here on al jazeera america, including day of four popes. [ music ] . >> two bear witness to two named as saints. a historic moment at the vatican. we will take you there live. at the bottom of the hour, preparing for another round of elections in iraq. the political...
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[everyone laughter,crying] >> this morning approximately palestinian president called the holocaust thet heinous crime in modern history but the israeli prime minister said that statement means little to him as long as they work with hamas. today people will gather at the jewish community center in san francisco for a program. this is video of last year's day of remembrance. hitler's nazis killed 6 million jews during world war ii. holocaust survivors will share their stories of life in concentration camps and moving on after the war. >> this morning there's growing uncertainty about the future of oracle arena now that the warriors have made plans to move to san francisco. oracle will need to reinvent itself to fill the void left by the warriors. one idea is to reduce capacity by almost 5,000 seats to create a midsize venue. another concern is public debt. when the warriors leave in 2018, there will reportedly be a $62 million debt on the facility. there's already a legal dispute over whether the team is liable to help taxpayers cover that cost. >>> well, bit by bit and drip by drip we
[everyone laughter,crying] >> this morning approximately palestinian president called the holocaust thet heinous crime in modern history but the israeli prime minister said that statement means little to him as long as they work with hamas. today people will gather at the jewish community center in san francisco for a program. this is video of last year's day of remembrance. hitler's nazis killed 6 million jews during world war ii. holocaust survivors will share their stories of life in...
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they were published hours before israel began its annual remembrance day for holocaust victims. some 6 million jews died and not the genocide. benjamin netanyahu was not impressed. he said the plo's reconciliation meant the statement did not ring true. german president has begun his trip to turkey with the visit to a refugee camp. he said he had great respect for the country's willingness to take in one million syrian refugees. around 20,000 people are living in the camp in southern turkey. he also visited german soldiers stationed near the border. on monday, he is scheduled to travel to ankara. switching gears to sports. ndesliga, things are starting to look bleak for the teams at the bottom. hamburg lost 3-1. hamburg is means almost certain to finish in the relegation zone. two teams in the top of the lake. -- the league. munich was looking for a boost in saturday's match. the bavarians are gearing up for the second leg of their champions league clash against real madrid. they got the desired result but the performance was not convincing. >> in the end, they could celebrate a
they were published hours before israel began its annual remembrance day for holocaust victims. some 6 million jews died and not the genocide. benjamin netanyahu was not impressed. he said the plo's reconciliation meant the statement did not ring true. german president has begun his trip to turkey with the visit to a refugee camp. he said he had great respect for the country's willingness to take in one million syrian refugees. around 20,000 people are living in the camp in southern turkey. he...
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he has never been a holocaust denier. been, and there is no contradiction, he recognizes the enormity of the holocaust, and he also thinks the sinus to movement played a big role -- zinest movement in collaborating with synopses to make life or goal for the jews so they will come in droves to palestine. .t is not holocaust denial it is a totally skewed view of history. is sort of grotesque and many things but you cannot label him with augmentin is on. achmedinijad. it would be nice if beyond the recognition of the fact that what he is really doing is ofnging the tenor discussions about the entire issue and palestinian public life. that we have yet to see. i was disappointed they were so dismissive. one of the underlying issues in the peace process for lack of peace is an unwillingness on the part of many palestinians, if not most leaders to try to understand the basic jewish narrative. i think in this sense israelis have made more process on this issue and in the and palestinians are from there. there are a few leaders wi
he has never been a holocaust denier. been, and there is no contradiction, he recognizes the enormity of the holocaust, and he also thinks the sinus to movement played a big role -- zinest movement in collaborating with synopses to make life or goal for the jews so they will come in droves to palestine. .t is not holocaust denial it is a totally skewed view of history. is sort of grotesque and many things but you cannot label him with augmentin is on. achmedinijad. it would be nice if beyond...
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. >> on holocaust remembrance day an about-face from palestinian president mahmoud abbas.g what happened to the juice in the holocaust is the most heinous crime to happen to the jews in modern american. , quote, sympathy for the victims of the nazis. after palestinian. >> the difficulty of that statement, a few days after calling for another holocaust against the six million of israel. the prime minister must decide whether he wants a pact with hamas or israel. >>> 90% of chemical weapons have been destroyed but it appears that syria missed a deadline to get rid of all its chemical weapons. the official date is june 30th. but syria grade to get rid of 13,000 tons of chemicals by today. >> we are talking basically of the remaining seven and a half, 8% of material still in the country in one particular site, six and a half rustily needs to be removed. a small percentage is to be destroyed regardless in country that can be done. >> experts says syria still has not given them access to 12 chemical weapons facilities. a rest priz tri illness has been -- a respiratory illness, a
. >> on holocaust remembrance day an about-face from palestinian president mahmoud abbas.g what happened to the juice in the holocaust is the most heinous crime to happen to the jews in modern american. , quote, sympathy for the victims of the nazis. after palestinian. >> the difficulty of that statement, a few days after calling for another holocaust against the six million of israel. the prime minister must decide whether he wants a pact with hamas or israel. >>> 90% of...
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when negotiations facilitate a new holocaust is called the peace process. when american has sirenian hitler rights to acquire nuclear weapons but it is so constructed by the enemies of the druse -- the jews the situation has become almost impossible and a reasonable proposal is difficult to formulate. it is a context of our speaker has entered with just such an assessment of the problem and proposal for its solution. caroline glick new head of the israeli the center of the data torus freedom center she displays all the intellectual and moral qualities that cause the senate to hire her and make us proud to call her a colleague. she is the senior contributing editor to the "jerusalem post" one of the most astute observers of international affairs. readers are four columns with the command of the fact on the ground in did is that intelligence and the courage that enforce it that has a situation in the policy proposal while not to being sucked into the dilution. it is a remarkable book between moral outrage that threatens to overwhelm every observer of middle e
when negotiations facilitate a new holocaust is called the peace process. when american has sirenian hitler rights to acquire nuclear weapons but it is so constructed by the enemies of the druse -- the jews the situation has become almost impossible and a reasonable proposal is difficult to formulate. it is a context of our speaker has entered with just such an assessment of the problem and proposal for its solution. caroline glick new head of the israeli the center of the data torus freedom...
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this time it's prompted by the palestinian president's statement of support for holocaust day. mahmoud abbas is quoted as saying: >> some say it could be an olive branch at a time when the peace talks are as good as offer. israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu was having none of it, specially when abbas is planning to form a unity government with hamas. >> instead of making conciliatory statements meant to apiece international public opinion, mahmoud abbas should choose between hamas, a terror group calling for his rail's destruction and denies the holocaust, and peace with israel. we hope he abandons the unity pact and returns to the true path of peace. the palestinians blame binyamin netanyahu for not being true to peace, saying his refusal to release prisoners is the reason the talks collapsed. what should be a positive, they feel, is being used by israel to suspend the talks. >> we need to understand that peace and agreement between israel and the palestinians are up. we cannot negotiate with hamas as a terror. >> organization. at issue is hamas not recognising israel,
this time it's prompted by the palestinian president's statement of support for holocaust day. mahmoud abbas is quoted as saying: >> some say it could be an olive branch at a time when the peace talks are as good as offer. israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu was having none of it, specially when abbas is planning to form a unity government with hamas. >> instead of making conciliatory statements meant to apiece international public opinion, mahmoud abbas should choose between...
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. >> many holocaust survivors recoil at the idea of playing wagner which is the favorite of the nazis. you trialed to get israel philharmonic to play it. it didn't work out. would you try it again? >> we will but we have to have patience. i hope it happens in my lifetime. i hope. but there are still quite a few people with tattooed numbers on their arms. they are revered saints in israel. not that they hate the music of wagner but it transports them back to the time of terror and we want to avoid that. >> ask there something that is the most awe struck that stood out in front of you or something you witnessed? >> i'm a musician, it's the music that keeps me awe struck. it is the interpretation of my colleagues. but if you talk about an occasion, this orchestra has had many occasions which go down in their history as being very vitally significant. first time we played in berlin, after the war. 1971. and germans were really with tears in their eyes, especially at the end of the concert, when we played the israeli anthem. >> and what was that like for you and for members of the orchestr
. >> many holocaust survivors recoil at the idea of playing wagner which is the favorite of the nazis. you trialed to get israel philharmonic to play it. it didn't work out. would you try it again? >> we will but we have to have patience. i hope it happens in my lifetime. i hope. but there are still quite a few people with tattooed numbers on their arms. they are revered saints in israel. not that they hate the music of wagner but it transports them back to the time of terror and we...
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holocaust remembrance day. many will hold a and private ceremonies to pay their respects to the big ten years one man in that time yet has put a powerful symbol of that dark period of history on display. to keep the memory alive for future generations he will direct reports. who couldn't use to do who knows this is the truth. we knew we might be excused and weaknesses of the week i got to see other survivors will be hard to pass a list of ways to make sure the experiences of god the real people in the holocaust but also those who don't care so much. in years but our memories preserved. three entries into camps. he's preparing an exhibition that opened in northern israel. it's all great art. we cannot choose from transport juice. one of the cars last year. the news to caring for it even after the end of the world. as recently as twenty years ago due to renew his deal to buy two with changes to the camp he was a little more than thirty concentration camps angels were executed. so after their arrival. years ago. h
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>> people across the country stopped what they were doing as sirens wailed for two minutes, the holocaust remembrance day, the most solemn in the country. many shops and restaurants are closed and tv stations air documentaries abouted holocaust peeturing stories from survivors. >> vatican is not wasting any time making sure that people know of the newest saint, john paul ii and pope john xxiii were canonized yesterday, the first time two living popes celebrated mass together. the ceremony was designed to bring together conservative and progressive wings of the church. >> the case about to go before the supreme court about your cell phone that could impact you if you have been pulled over by police. >> a head-turning sign on the road, a vintage car leading for a thousand mile adventure through northern >>> good morning, everyone, last monday of april. a look to the embark dairy where traffic is light and temperatures are going to rise this week of the mike will have more on the forecast ahead. >> really rise. >>> today a tribute to an italian road race is underway in san francisco. dozen o
>> people across the country stopped what they were doing as sirens wailed for two minutes, the holocaust remembrance day, the most solemn in the country. many shops and restaurants are closed and tv stations air documentaries abouted holocaust peeturing stories from survivors. >> vatican is not wasting any time making sure that people know of the newest saint, john paul ii and pope john xxiii were canonized yesterday, the first time two living popes celebrated mass together. the...
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hol wauft commemoration and to mark the occasion the palestinian leader mahmoud abbas called the holocaustcrime against humanity in the modern era. it was interpreted as a gesture to israel, but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu accused abbas of being with holocaust deniedeniers. they announced nigh new alliance with hamas. >>> elsewhere in the middle east the head of the group monitoring syria's compliance to destroy the chemical weapons stockpile said today more than 90% of the weapons have been destroyed. under terms of the agreement the deadlines of the complete elimination of the weapons is june 30th. international inspectors still have not been given access to 12 syrian weapons production facilities. there have been reports of chlorine gas attacks between the assad regime and the rebels sierking to oust him. there is severe weather this evening in the central united states. high winds toppled a semi traveling along i-70 about 35 miles east of kansas city missouri and a tornado touched down in south central nebraska. over the next couple of days the weather channel forecast an
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spent on holocaust reparations to its own citizens and others living elsewhere in europe. so more than 200 victim who is live in the u.s. are ending at the corporate bottom line. the american company controlled by sncf holds $3 billion of contracts to operate american commuter lines including this one. now it wants to bid on another contract worth twice that amount. the campaigners are trying to bar sncf from working in the state of maryland. under the pressure the french government has begun talks on compensating the survivors in america but victory would come too late for leo a campaign leader who escaped from an sncf train before it arrived at a camp in 1942. >> yes, we sent people to their deathbed and they got paid for it. >> just before his 94th birthday he died. one less victim to be compensated. tom ackerman, al jazeera, washington. >> the u.s. president barack obama has signed a law aimed at rocking iran's envoy. abu test talabi said he only served as a translator. new legislation is being introduced in interest of national security. >>> germany's ambition is to p
spent on holocaust reparations to its own citizens and others living elsewhere in europe. so more than 200 victim who is live in the u.s. are ending at the corporate bottom line. the american company controlled by sncf holds $3 billion of contracts to operate american commuter lines including this one. now it wants to bid on another contract worth twice that amount. the campaigners are trying to bar sncf from working in the state of maryland. under the pressure the french government has begun...
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. >> half a million holocaust survivors, 200,000 live in israel. a new photography exhibit shows how they struggle for dignity and report in a state created as a safe hach. >> they survived. what they have to do now is be survivors. >> underneath each picture the caption details how they fight the government for stipened or given up on getting the help that the state owes them. >> she has many bureaucracy problems with the government. on the other hand she's very proud. >> she is so sad. she lost her husband a year before this fof. >> she -- photograph, and she feels so lonely. >> i see a man that is trying to overcome a difficult era in his life. and because he doesn't like, you know, to talk about it, so he - he puts it on paper. very powerful. >> he was a painter, his daughter was a photographer. >> i don't feel much, i suffered. >> he grew up in romania with 200,000 jews were slaughtered. he survived in a camp like the one in his paintings. >> they say stand up, you don't move. if you move, i kill you. the suffering was terrible. three years -
. >> half a million holocaust survivors, 200,000 live in israel. a new photography exhibit shows how they struggle for dignity and report in a state created as a safe hach. >> they survived. what they have to do now is be survivors. >> underneath each picture the caption details how they fight the government for stipened or given up on getting the help that the state owes them. >> she has many bureaucracy problems with the government. on the other hand she's very proud....