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some focus on just the holocaust itself. we do try to get a larger context in the story. >> how long do most of your interviews range? >> they range a great deal. they can be an hour or even a little bit less than an hour to several hours long. >> and once you have the interviews, what happens to them at the museum? where are they stored? who has access to them? >> in this day in age, we are very active on digitizing our interviews so we have master copies and reference copies for people to look at. we still have a lot of tapes that are stored off site at our storage facility. all the interviews we are currently conducting now are in digital format. they come to the museum. they're quality checked, clogged into our cataloging system. barring any restrictions we make them available online to the public. >> and who has access? do journalists and khrorls have access as well as the public? >> anyone with internet access has access to the system. it is not entirely digitized but we are making strides every day. collecting the mat
some focus on just the holocaust itself. we do try to get a larger context in the story. >> how long do most of your interviews range? >> they range a great deal. they can be an hour or even a little bit less than an hour to several hours long. >> and once you have the interviews, what happens to them at the museum? where are they stored? who has access to them? >> in this day in age, we are very active on digitizing our interviews so we have master copies and reference...
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always remember what a holocaust survivor told another women, i can't watch holocaust movies, the survivoraid, don't expect me to pat you on the back f we could live it, you could watch it. there's so much wisdom in the book. not my wisdom but theirs. the interviews, it's so amazing what they wrote about and as you -- i go through now, some of those excerpts you'll see the wisdom that comes out of it. this book was really prompted by revolting antisemitism in france by a so called comedian. he has one skit where he he -- redicules haul cost. the audience roar with laughter. it's on youtube, you can see them. and they -- you cannot say that his after holocaust is justified by it. says all these things when he wasn't even there. i think that the best answer i could give them would be the words of those who came out alive. now, jews have always defied the odds even though they were targeted because they were jewish. they defied the odds. these were people who increased triumph endurance. my book testifies to those ever lasting resilience. they cannot answer a survivor that told me after his d
always remember what a holocaust survivor told another women, i can't watch holocaust movies, the survivoraid, don't expect me to pat you on the back f we could live it, you could watch it. there's so much wisdom in the book. not my wisdom but theirs. the interviews, it's so amazing what they wrote about and as you -- i go through now, some of those excerpts you'll see the wisdom that comes out of it. this book was really prompted by revolting antisemitism in france by a so called comedian. he...
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what a holocaust survivor told another woman i cannot watch holocaust movies or read books about them because it is too sad. the survivor said, don't expect me to pat you on the back. if we could live it then you could watch it. there is so much wisdom in this book. not my wisdom, but there's. we interviews are so amazing what they wrote about and as i go through you will see the wisdom that comes out of it. this book was prompted by anti-semitism in france from the antics and of a so-called comedian. a caribbean father and french mother and he has one skit where he ridicules the holocaust and has in the seven frenchmen kidnapped and tortured and murdered only because he was jewish and the audience roars with laughter. and you cannot say it is justified by this coming and says all of these things when he wasn't even there. i think the best answer i could give him is those words of those who are not alive. jews have defied the odds these were people who bequeathed a triumphant heritage of endurance. and my books testifies to that resilience. many say it never happened. but they cannot
what a holocaust survivor told another woman i cannot watch holocaust movies or read books about them because it is too sad. the survivor said, don't expect me to pat you on the back. if we could live it then you could watch it. there is so much wisdom in this book. not my wisdom, but there's. we interviews are so amazing what they wrote about and as i go through you will see the wisdom that comes out of it. this book was prompted by anti-semitism in france from the antics and of a so-called...
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next, the family of sergeant donald hall donates a flag to the holocaust memorial museum. the american flag was handmade by survivors and given to sergeant hall as a gift. this program runs 20 minutes. >> good morning. the 83rd infantry division was initially activated on september 1917 and went overseas in june 1918, supplying over 195 officers. it was named the ohio based on the insignia that includes the name of ohio, the home state of division neighbors. it was activated in october 1919. the 83rd reactivated in 1942 in indiana under the command of general frank millburn. the thunderbolt division became that after a division wide contest. the 83rd participated in a maneuver and moved to kentucky. one general millburn went on to a core command, -- the brigadier general became the commander and stayed there. the division sailed from new york in 1944 and went to wales for training. on 16 june, 1944, they boarded another ship to normandy and into action, landing at omaha beach. from that day, the 83rd will see 270 days of contact with the enemy and five different campaigns,
next, the family of sergeant donald hall donates a flag to the holocaust memorial museum. the american flag was handmade by survivors and given to sergeant hall as a gift. this program runs 20 minutes. >> good morning. the 83rd infantry division was initially activated on september 1917 and went overseas in june 1918, supplying over 195 officers. it was named the ohio based on the insignia that includes the name of ohio, the home state of division neighbors. it was activated in october...
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next, the family of sergeant donald hall donates a flag to the holocaust memorial museum. the flat was handmade by survivors and given to sergeant hall as a gift. this program runs 20 minutes. >> good morning. was83rd infantry division initially activated on september 1917 and went overseas in june 1918, supplying over 195 officers. based onmed the ohio des theignia that inclu name of ohio, the home state of division neighbors. in octobervated 1919. 1942 inivated in indiana under the command of general frank millburn. the thunderbolt division became not after a division wide contest. participated in a maneuver and moved to kentucky. one general millburn went on to a core command, -- the division sailed from new york in 1944 and went to wales for training. on 16 june 1944, they boarded another ship to normandy and into action, landing at omaha beach. 83rd will see the five different campaigns, liberating numerous towns and villages. the brittany campaign. and on september 16, saw the only surrender of the german major general with 20,000 enlisted officers. essential europe
next, the family of sergeant donald hall donates a flag to the holocaust memorial museum. the flat was handmade by survivors and given to sergeant hall as a gift. this program runs 20 minutes. >> good morning. was83rd infantry division initially activated on september 1917 and went overseas in june 1918, supplying over 195 officers. based onmed the ohio des theignia that inclu name of ohio, the home state of division neighbors. in octobervated 1919. 1942 inivated in indiana under the...
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i am one of the curators here at the holocaust memorial museum, and i certainly remember the day i got a phone call, a random phone call from a lovely woman in kentucky is said, "hi, i have ," and we have calls about a lot of flags, but they are not usually american flags, so we started wonderful e-mails and updates, and more people are coming, and i am absolutely thrilled that we have gotten to this point today, and it is more beautiful in person than the photos i saw before. wean american institution, have a responsibility, not only to preserve the story of the survivors and the victims of of thoseecution but involved, the prosecutors back home, americans caught up in europe and who were held prisoner in the camp, and all of those stories, and people ask, why is there a united states holocaust museum? and i feel very strongly we have an obligation to collect these american stories, preserve them, and we have a major mission focusing on the holocaust, and our next exhibition opening in a few years will focus on that, so it is very exciting for us that we are able to tell such a well-r
i am one of the curators here at the holocaust memorial museum, and i certainly remember the day i got a phone call, a random phone call from a lovely woman in kentucky is said, "hi, i have ," and we have calls about a lot of flags, but they are not usually american flags, so we started wonderful e-mails and updates, and more people are coming, and i am absolutely thrilled that we have gotten to this point today, and it is more beautiful in person than the photos i saw before. wean...
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at 11:00 with firsthand accounts with holocaust survivors. it all happens tonight at book tv. >> and you're watching book tv on c-span2. we are in las vegas attending the freedom fest and we're interviewing authors out here and joining us now is somebody who has been on book tv before. the book is called the moral arc. in this book the moral arc that during the years i spent researching and writing the book, when i told people that the subject was moral progress to describe the responses would be an understatement, most people thought i was ha -- [laughter] >> what i was trying to do progress over century and not days and weeks. follow the trend line and not the headline. it's illegal in every country in the world. appear -- right to vote by black, women, everywhere. there are now 118 democracies in the world. in 1900 there were only a couple . big steps. same-sex marriage. >> absolutely. >> in other words, would say no. >> i know. but they are traditionalists that want to conserve sort of class-base society. in other words, here we are at fr
at 11:00 with firsthand accounts with holocaust survivors. it all happens tonight at book tv. >> and you're watching book tv on c-span2. we are in las vegas attending the freedom fest and we're interviewing authors out here and joining us now is somebody who has been on book tv before. the book is called the moral arc. in this book the moral arc that during the years i spent researching and writing the book, when i told people that the subject was moral progress to describe the responses...
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. >> her mother's a holocaust survivor. her mother was 92 when she passed away but now her mother's ashes have been lost. >> put me on a shelf and you cannot talk to me and you will always be close by. >> she had over $3000 to cremate her mother but now nobody knows where the ashes are. >> have a story we should know about? help us chase it down. log on to chasing these.com/tips. >> another day in the life of a chaser. >> we report the news. when it comes down to it it's not just about the stories. >> stacey mcfadden's mother is a holocaust survivor but now her mother's ashes have been lost. she is suing the funeral home. i went to brooklyn where she lived with her mother while she was still alive. daisy told me but for her mother passed away she was having a lot of physical problems in her life >> i just had surgery. i came home the day before she died and i was on a lot of pain medication. >> before the surgery she had paid the funeral home called walter b. cook on the upper east side of manhattan. she paid the funeral ho
. >> her mother's a holocaust survivor. her mother was 92 when she passed away but now her mother's ashes have been lost. >> put me on a shelf and you cannot talk to me and you will always be close by. >> she had over $3000 to cremate her mother but now nobody knows where the ashes are. >> have a story we should know about? help us chase it down. log on to chasing these.com/tips. >> another day in the life of a chaser. >> we report the news. when it comes...
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if you want to see holocaust. go to a holocaust museum it's called history, okay?s interesting while we are on the subject. troops interesting in debbie wasserman schultz liberal democrats john kerry once said that yasser arafat was a statesman. he was dedicated to the destruction of israel and every just inside of israel, he was a statesman. where was the liberal outcry over that? where is the liberal outcry over the constant demonstrations by liberals on college campuses portraying israel as the most evil nation on earth? listen, bill, if it turns out that somehow debbie wasserman schultz is a mole planted by republicans to make democrats look bad, i'm not going to be surprised by that? all right. some imams want ben carson to drop out of the race. you say? >> this is where you i probably disagree. first of all i don't think -- let me put it this way. if saying stupid things is grounds for being drummed out of the race. then there would be very few candidates left on either side, okay? that's number one. this comment that ben carson made and his pathetic disingen
if you want to see holocaust. go to a holocaust museum it's called history, okay?s interesting while we are on the subject. troops interesting in debbie wasserman schultz liberal democrats john kerry once said that yasser arafat was a statesman. he was dedicated to the destruction of israel and every just inside of israel, he was a statesman. where was the liberal outcry over that? where is the liberal outcry over the constant demonstrations by liberals on college campuses portraying israel as...
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florida, which also has among our citizens a strong and vibrant jewish community, including many holocaust survivors and holocaust victims' families, some of whom i have worked with to help them get just compensation from european insurance companies which turned their back on them after world war ii and would not honor their insurance claims. in our state, we're also proud to have a floridian, a former u.s. and miami beach resident, as the israeli ambassador to the u.s. ambassador ron durmer grew up in miami beach. his father and brother are former mayors. he is someone i've enjoyed getting to know and have had several conversations over the years and recently spent time talking to him about his opposition to this joint agreement. i acknowledge that this has been one of the most important preparations and will be one of the most important votes that i will cast in the senate because of the foreign and defense policy consequences, both huge for the u.s. and our allies. and unless there is an unexpected change in the conditions and facts before the vote is called in september -- and it will
florida, which also has among our citizens a strong and vibrant jewish community, including many holocaust survivors and holocaust victims' families, some of whom i have worked with to help them get just compensation from european insurance companies which turned their back on them after world war ii and would not honor their insurance claims. in our state, we're also proud to have a floridian, a former u.s. and miami beach resident, as the israeli ambassador to the u.s. ambassador ron durmer...
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if you want to see holocaust. go to a holocaust museum it's called history, okay?resting while we are on the subject. troops interesting in debbie wasserman schultz liberal democrats john kerry once said that yasser arafat was a statesman. he was dedicated to the destruction of israel and every just inside of israel, he was a statesman. where was the liberal outcry over that? where is the liberal outcry over the constant demonstrations by liberals on college campuses portraying israel as the most evil nation on earth? listen, bill, if it turns out that somehow debbie wasserman schultz is a mole planted by republicans to make democrats look bad, i'm not going to be surprised by that? all right. some imams want ben carson to drop out of the race. you say? >> this is where you and i probably disagree. first of all i don't think -- let me put it this way. if saying stupid things is grounds for being drummed out of the race. then there would be very few candidates left on either side, okay? that's number one. this comment that ben carson made and his pathetic disingenuo
if you want to see holocaust. go to a holocaust museum it's called history, okay?resting while we are on the subject. troops interesting in debbie wasserman schultz liberal democrats john kerry once said that yasser arafat was a statesman. he was dedicated to the destruction of israel and every just inside of israel, he was a statesman. where was the liberal outcry over that? where is the liberal outcry over the constant demonstrations by liberals on college campuses portraying israel as the...
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. >> they second during the holocaust. to chilly. not because they choose chile that was the only option that they had. >> what was that like growing up? >> i was a kid in the middle of the war.
. >> they second during the holocaust. to chilly. not because they choose chile that was the only option that they had. >> what was that like growing up? >> i was a kid in the middle of the war.
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"holocaust" made it easier for lawmakers to vote to continue the hunt for nazis. >> "holocaust" broughtod creation. >> sunday night, "roots" begins in eight parts on abc. if it sounds like i'm plugging it, i am. basically, television will never be the same again. >> there was really no bigger television event than "roots." it was based on a 1976 book by alex haley about his family in africa and coming to america as slaves and what happens to them as the centuries go on. >> i will go to my grave believing that "roots" is america's story. it's not just black america's story. >> we might have come over in the bottom of the ship, but we all came over on ships. >> my name means stay put. but it don't mean stay a slave. >> as a 19-year-old kid, it was my first job. >> we're not children. we're very close to being men. >> what's your name? >> kunta. kunta kintae. >> the character that i got to portray in "roots" was a dream role. >> it was really genius to cast all of america's favorite television dads in the roles of the white slave owners and the villains. >> i'll be by to fetch ya in the mo
"holocaust" made it easier for lawmakers to vote to continue the hunt for nazis. >> "holocaust" broughtod creation. >> sunday night, "roots" begins in eight parts on abc. if it sounds like i'm plugging it, i am. basically, television will never be the same again. >> there was really no bigger television event than "roots." it was based on a 1976 book by alex haley about his family in africa and coming to america as slaves and what...
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those songs i'll probably be performing again in april at the community holocaust commemoration. that took place at a concert series that i've run for 12 years now called music at mire at the temple. i do not usually perform on this series. that was just our one concert several years ago that we gave. usually i bring in other artists from around the country and around the city to -- you know, it's a classical music series. it's had some real success. it's a wonderful series. i do t once a year, seven concerts from january through the spring. >> and open to the public. >> open to the public. we have a facebook page , music at mire. we're in the mist of our series now. we just had a concert the other night with the san francisco opera adler fellers. through may we'll have a series of concerts. i've had some incredible artists. >> what atrackedck -- attracted you to san francisco and the congregation itself? >> at the time i was applying for positions there were three congregations that were interested in me and one was emmanuel. one was in michigan, one was in philadelphia and when
those songs i'll probably be performing again in april at the community holocaust commemoration. that took place at a concert series that i've run for 12 years now called music at mire at the temple. i do not usually perform on this series. that was just our one concert several years ago that we gave. usually i bring in other artists from around the country and around the city to -- you know, it's a classical music series. it's had some real success. it's a wonderful series. i do t once a year,...
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armenian we embrace the fact the holocaust as unique as it was it also part of a broader context oftory where people at times massacre others for who they are that didn't party water down the remembrance and the recommendation brans the holocaust so it never happens again, it strength it we are saying is it can so easily happen again, it has happened repeating between the end of the holocaust in cambodia and other places and imperfect we don't look at those things in a vacuum but also remember the broader context so and so those amendments were intended in that spirit in that spirit here we are i want to thank supervisor mar that incorporated many of our discussion and is discretions against the japanese-american community i want to supervisor yee and i have worked on a motive amendment in terms of recognizing this did not happen in a vacuum but another countries that abuse welcome i have a distributed this amendment and i want to make one change to what i distributed instead of saying excused japanese action it would says excuse the action of the japanese imperial army whereas the
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chord with holocaust survivors? of them have been traumatized by the kind of pictures they have seen. by the number of people on the roads with babies, certainly the picture of that baby dead on the beach is something which has been a wakeup call to many. >> there's been a growing debate within israel about whether to take in refugees since israel and syria share a tense border. prime minister netanyahu says it would threaten israel's security. >> israel is a very small country that lacks demographic and geographic depth. therefore we must control our border against illegal migrants and terrorism. >> reporter: when jews speak of the holocaust they often say never again. they won't let it happen again. she says for that to mean something it has to apply to everyone. cnn, tel aviv. >>> a heavy storm in sicily has turned at least one neighborhood in to a river. the mediterranean cyclone swept through the southern italian island on wednesday bringing strong winds and torrential rain. >> incredible video. this shows cars
chord with holocaust survivors? of them have been traumatized by the kind of pictures they have seen. by the number of people on the roads with babies, certainly the picture of that baby dead on the beach is something which has been a wakeup call to many. >> there's been a growing debate within israel about whether to take in refugees since israel and syria share a tense border. prime minister netanyahu says it would threaten israel's security. >> israel is a very small country that...
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the >> affair could be 25 volumes on the holocaust a allowed. there there's another example in genocide there is the rwanda genocide. everybody knows about it but what i found amazing is the state department spoke trying to doublespeak around the word genocide because the u.s. government wasn't prepared to use that word yet from what was happening in rwanda so there was a whole dialogue with this spokeswoman and a reporter. she is referring to what was happening as acts of genocide and the reporter isn't letting her get away with it. how many acts of genocide does it take to make a genocide coming and it goes on for about 15 minutes and they try to tried to wiggle their way out of this because she cannot get off the message and it is a continuous act. he's calling her out and she became kind of infamous. i forget her name at the moment. but it's in there and that's where this kind of a struggle if there was something really bad in history come in behind the and define the lighter side of things and another one was she had this great comrade in a
the >> affair could be 25 volumes on the holocaust a allowed. there there's another example in genocide there is the rwanda genocide. everybody knows about it but what i found amazing is the state department spoke trying to doublespeak around the word genocide because the u.s. government wasn't prepared to use that word yet from what was happening in rwanda so there was a whole dialogue with this spokeswoman and a reporter. she is referring to what was happening as acts of genocide and...
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he was denounced for denying the truth of the holocaust. in line with the government policy he denounced israel, billing itself as the jewish palestinians. >> being the victim of genocide does not lead you to kill innocent people. you cannot punish the arab people because you are the victim of genocide in europe. >> the sign says palestine square. there are between 15 and 30,000 jews in iran. most of them here in tehran. down behind me is a synagogue, and three schools, there's an excellent restaurant. >> this is a jewish name. >> yes. >> schumer is jewish. >> i have not met a lot of iranians called david schumer. do they know when you say your time. -- name. i'm i say i'm jewish. >> why did so many leave. many of them - i think it is. >> you do. you leave the tehran and iran. it's something else. many come to iran for a visit. >> iran's jews have roots going back 3,000 years. the question everyone is asking, have. >> i'm impressed that once you have a state in iran, it's their home. or do believe that they want to stay there long term, or
he was denounced for denying the truth of the holocaust. in line with the government policy he denounced israel, billing itself as the jewish palestinians. >> being the victim of genocide does not lead you to kill innocent people. you cannot punish the arab people because you are the victim of genocide in europe. >> the sign says palestine square. there are between 15 and 30,000 jews in iran. most of them here in tehran. down behind me is a synagogue, and three schools, there's an...
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from other was 92 when she passed away but she was a holocaust survivor. she grew up in romania and she the jewish star and she was very gutsy. >> there was a war. this was an ally of the and therefore they had their own government. my mother and her mother were in hiding. >> her father was sent to concentration camp. daisy's mother was gutsy. she went to one of the highest-ranking and asked him to release her father from a concentration camp. >> she gave her a handkerchief to blow her nose and he promised he would do his best to release her dad. and he did. my grandfather came home two weeks later. >> she said the funeral home gave her the option to pick up the ashes in person or have them delivered. she was recovering from her back surgery so they opted to have them delivered but she didn't think they would put it in the mailbox. she tried to circle back with the funeral home to ask them where are the ashes that she got stonewalled and now she is suing not for millions preacher just wants a tracking number. i reached out to the funeral home. when i calle
from other was 92 when she passed away but she was a holocaust survivor. she grew up in romania and she the jewish star and she was very gutsy. >> there was a war. this was an ally of the and therefore they had their own government. my mother and her mother were in hiding. >> her father was sent to concentration camp. daisy's mother was gutsy. she went to one of the highest-ranking and asked him to release her father from a concentration camp. >> she gave her a handkerchief to...
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the germans want you to go and reflect on the holocaust. they have made more progress to deal with the holocaust than we have been in the 150 years since slavery and it's because they haven't been afraid to tell the truth about what they did. it's not we're neutral or silent, we're celebrating them and you can't move forward. >> rose: it's equivalent to the holocaust? >> i think its is. it's a human rights oppression that crushed millions of lives and devastated the aspirations of an entire race of people and did something destructive to our moral consciousness. we've actually tried to make peace with our enslavement of other human beings and it's left us not as morally evolved than we need to be, it's made us vulnerable to tolerating lynching and segregation and tolerating a criminal justice system where we now project that one in three black male babies will go to prison. >> rose: tovpt the united states, barack obama, in 2009 when he assumed office, had gone before the conversation in first state of the union and essentially said what yo
the germans want you to go and reflect on the holocaust. they have made more progress to deal with the holocaust than we have been in the 150 years since slavery and it's because they haven't been afraid to tell the truth about what they did. it's not we're neutral or silent, we're celebrating them and you can't move forward. >> rose: it's equivalent to the holocaust? >> i think its is. it's a human rights oppression that crushed millions of lives and devastated the aspirations of...
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i was honored to tour their holocaust museum.d have happened if in 19 33 women of faith had stepped up and said no? what would have happened in 1934 when the st. louis begged to come into our stores if we had sfepped up and said let them in? what would have happened? we don't know what we would have done if we had been born. but we were here now. we are speaking up for tiny israel who is threatened by deal. do you like israel? do you love israel? let me hear you say it. israel. israel. israel. mr. president, you may have forgotten your promises, but we have not. and we will stand with israel. join us. this is a bad deal. tell him it's a bad deal. bad deal. deal. vote no. thank you. ♪ >> deal. vote no. well, we need to alway context. before i do this i just want to say you know how i know god is on our side right now? because the sun is behind those clouds. thank god for that. our next speaker will give us some greater context in all of this. he is a former director of central intelligence. i want to make sure i get this correct.
i was honored to tour their holocaust museum.d have happened if in 19 33 women of faith had stepped up and said no? what would have happened in 1934 when the st. louis begged to come into our stores if we had sfepped up and said let them in? what would have happened? we don't know what we would have done if we had been born. but we were here now. we are speaking up for tiny israel who is threatened by deal. do you like israel? do you love israel? let me hear you say it. israel. israel. israel....
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>> an experiment by solomon ash after the holocaust. he wanted to figure out how people are influenced in opinions by other people. the other people in the room with you were all shills, and say the answer the nonequivalent was the answer. most people will change the answer because of the social context. john: one of the professors who did that study, one of his students went onto become a psychologist and run the most famous demonstration of how good people do not always heed the reasonable part of their brain. >> the teacher will read a list of word pairs like these, blue girl, nice day, fat neck and so forth. you have to remember each pair. 50 years ago, stanley millgram conducted this nasty experiment. >> if you get it correct, fine, if you make an error, you get an electric shock. john: he called the people giving the test teachers. >> try and remember the word pairs. >> incorrect. you will now get a shock of 75 volts. >> oh! >> the subject kept making mistakes. >> 150 volts. >> oh! >> sad face. that's all. get me out of here. i to
>> an experiment by solomon ash after the holocaust. he wanted to figure out how people are influenced in opinions by other people. the other people in the room with you were all shills, and say the answer the nonequivalent was the answer. most people will change the answer because of the social context. john: one of the professors who did that study, one of his students went onto become a psychologist and run the most famous demonstration of how good people do not always heed the...
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armenian we embrace the fact the holocaust as unique as it was it also part of a broader context ofuman history where people at times massacre others for who they are that didn't party water down the remembrance and the recommendation brans the holocaust so it never happens again, it strength it we are saying is it can so easily happen again, it has happened repeating between the end of the holocaust in cambodia and other places and imperfect we don't look at those things in a vacuum but also remember the broader context so and so those amendments were intended in that spirit in that spirit here we are i want to thank supervisor mar that incorporated many of our discussion and is discretions against the japanese-american community i want to supervisor yee and i have worked on a motive amendment in terms of recognizing this did not happen in a vacuum but another countries that abuse welcome i have a distributed this amendment and i want to make one change to what i distributed instead of saying excused japanese action it would says excuse the action of the japanese imperial army wher
armenian we embrace the fact the holocaust as unique as it was it also part of a broader context ofuman history where people at times massacre others for who they are that didn't party water down the remembrance and the recommendation brans the holocaust so it never happens again, it strength it we are saying is it can so easily happen again, it has happened repeating between the end of the holocaust in cambodia and other places and imperfect we don't look at those things in a vacuum but also...
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he succeeded in bringing here his immediate family, but i lost family in the holocaust. and that memory is still very much a part of who i am. and i'm very much aware of the need to be resolute and steadfast in support of israel as well as our other allies in the middle east, that they will need military assets, and i'm determined to fight for them in order to maintain their qualitative edge and also for their survival. and so i'm determined to make some good come of this great to strengthen and improve it. >> i hope you're right. i think you are. senator richard blumenthal of connecticut, thank you so much. who decided today to support the agreement. dick cheney continued his attack on the deal during a speech at the american enterprise institute. his talk was interrupted by a protester who called him a war criminal before being forced out of the room. he gave a classic cheney performance full of fear and threats of mass destruction to this country. >> with the removal of restrictions on iran's ballistic missile program this agreement will give iran the means to launch
he succeeded in bringing here his immediate family, but i lost family in the holocaust. and that memory is still very much a part of who i am. and i'm very much aware of the need to be resolute and steadfast in support of israel as well as our other allies in the middle east, that they will need military assets, and i'm determined to fight for them in order to maintain their qualitative edge and also for their survival. and so i'm determined to make some good come of this great to strengthen...
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by the time they left there were only 100 jews left because two living holocaust survivors are in this book so in that case it is the total catch-22 of war in that you have ingrid, a german-american from cleveland, ohio, traded for irene hassen r hassenbu hassenburg, a german jew from germany when it was supposed to be the other way around. when these two women found that out they were like wow. it is very very hard to believe, mind-boggling. is that it? yes, sir, please. >> i never heard of this particular camp so i'm interested in reading your book, but i have a cousin by marriage in turned with his parents. he was japanese-american, actually his mother was mexican. he was 6 years old at the time, his father pledged loyalty to the united states, was sent to fight with the americans, the sun had japanese blood. >> this blood thing, so shocked to know, i have two adopted children, so shocked to know that if i had adopted, if you had adopted, i had adopted japanese child, my child would have been taken from me. it was about the blood. with the german -- that was the occupation. and engi
by the time they left there were only 100 jews left because two living holocaust survivors are in this book so in that case it is the total catch-22 of war in that you have ingrid, a german-american from cleveland, ohio, traded for irene hassen r hassenbu hassenburg, a german jew from germany when it was supposed to be the other way around. when these two women found that out they were like wow. it is very very hard to believe, mind-boggling. is that it? yes, sir, please. >> i never heard...
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why does it strike such a cord with holocaust survivors?been traumatized by the kind of pictures they've seen, by the number of people op the roads with babies, certainly the picture of that baby dead on the beach is something which has been a wakeup call to many. >> reporter: there's been a growing debate within israel about whether to take in any refugees since israel and syria share a tense border. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says it would threaten israel security. >> translator: israel is a small country that lacks demographic and geographic depth. therefore we must control our borders both against illegal m migrants and terrorism. >> reporter: when jews speak of the holocaust, they often say never again. she says for that to mean something, never again has to apply to every one. cnn, tel-aviv. >> thank you for that report. i want to bring in now a woman who came to this country as a refugee from bosnia in 1998. joining me from massachusetts, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me, poppy. >> you are currently a stude
why does it strike such a cord with holocaust survivors?been traumatized by the kind of pictures they've seen, by the number of people op the roads with babies, certainly the picture of that baby dead on the beach is something which has been a wakeup call to many. >> reporter: there's been a growing debate within israel about whether to take in any refugees since israel and syria share a tense border. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says it would threaten israel security. >>...
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i decided yesterday to visit the holocaust memorial. it's hard to find but it's there. it was by coincidence very appropriate as it is now. as i stood there, i started thinking, although the memorial is very specific to the 6 million who parished during world war ii, it makes you think of holocaust from time in memorial and is happening to people today. in my mind, i also thought specifically about what's happening to syrian migrants right now in europe. what you also think about when you look at these kinds of memorials, it's about the people of humanity. how they lived, how they fought and their lives were taken away from them. that's what the germans did. they took away our humanity and we were less than animals. that's what happened to the comfort women. their very humanity was taken away. they were just women to be used during war. they were sexually violated and thrown away. we want to give that humanity back. next week is yom kippur. what better way to listen to the voices of those comfort women and to say to the women of the world, never again. >> thank you, nex
i decided yesterday to visit the holocaust memorial. it's hard to find but it's there. it was by coincidence very appropriate as it is now. as i stood there, i started thinking, although the memorial is very specific to the 6 million who parished during world war ii, it makes you think of holocaust from time in memorial and is happening to people today. in my mind, i also thought specifically about what's happening to syrian migrants right now in europe. what you also think about when you look...
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1945, 70 years ago, allied forces liberated the nazi concentration camps from the united states holocaustorial museum's oral history collections survivors remember their time in the camps and how they persevered. some of their stories tonight an american history tv. at 8:00 p.m. an interview with leslie swift, chair of film, oral history and recorded sound. at 8:10 kirk cline talks about escaping germany in the 1930s and returning in 1945 and helping to liberate holocaust survivors. just past 9:00, spending most of the war in a jewish ghetto and in a transit camp before being sent on a death march in 1945. at 11:00 paim mayor adler remembers being deported to auschwitz in 1944 with fis family and being the only one to survive the war. coming up tonight on american history tv on c-span 3. >>> this labor day weekend three days of politics, books and american history. on a full day of special programs on c-span here are a few features for labor day monday, beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern a town hall event in seattle discusses the pros and cons of big data and licivil liberti liberties. a deb
1945, 70 years ago, allied forces liberated the nazi concentration camps from the united states holocaustorial museum's oral history collections survivors remember their time in the camps and how they persevered. some of their stories tonight an american history tv. at 8:00 p.m. an interview with leslie swift, chair of film, oral history and recorded sound. at 8:10 kirk cline talks about escaping germany in the 1930s and returning in 1945 and helping to liberate holocaust survivors. just past...
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they are decreasing and it's true, it's nothing like the holocaust of the tragedies and so on. those are anomalies compared to today. even though there are still bad things happen. isis is bad, but it's tiny compared to somebody a century ago. so we are getting a handle even on the bad guys. i have been progress two steps forward and one step back. there are always going to be enough bad things to fill the evening news but if you're a pessimist you have no trouble finding evidence. but if you pull back and take the long view again, trendlines, not headlines you will see things are really hitting better. >> you have a pain pin in your lapel but says the skeptics. >> it is the name of my magazine. we are a science magazine that basically investigate all kinds of controversial things, global warming, terrorism. those are the newest issues, and ask a schedule threat. a scheduled thread. there's a lot of myths. so we are the myth busters as it were. >> what do you teach? >> i teach a course called skepticism 101 how to think like a scientist and not be a geek is what it's called. ba
they are decreasing and it's true, it's nothing like the holocaust of the tragedies and so on. those are anomalies compared to today. even though there are still bad things happen. isis is bad, but it's tiny compared to somebody a century ago. so we are getting a handle even on the bad guys. i have been progress two steps forward and one step back. there are always going to be enough bad things to fill the evening news but if you're a pessimist you have no trouble finding evidence. but if you...
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i decided yesterday to visit the holocaust memorial. it's hard to find but it's there. it was by coincidence very appropriate as it is now. as i stood there, i started thinking, although the memorial is very specific to the 6 million who parished during world war ii, it makes you think of holocaust from time in memorial and is happening to people today. in my mind, i also thought specifically about what's happening to syrian migrants right now in europe. what you also think about when you look at these kinds of memorials, it's about the people of humanity. how they lived, how they fought and their lives were taken away from them. that's what the germans did. they took away our humanity and we were less than animals. that's what happened to the comfort women. their very humanity was taken away. they were just women to be used during war. rown were sexually violated and th away. we want to give that humanity back. next week is yom kippur. what better way to listen to the voices of those comfort women and to say to the women of the world, never again. >> thank you, next sp
i decided yesterday to visit the holocaust memorial. it's hard to find but it's there. it was by coincidence very appropriate as it is now. as i stood there, i started thinking, although the memorial is very specific to the 6 million who parished during world war ii, it makes you think of holocaust from time in memorial and is happening to people today. in my mind, i also thought specifically about what's happening to syrian migrants right now in europe. what you also think about when you look...
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tonight on american history tv we will hear holocaust of those
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to prevent another holocaust and the disinvited her at the last minute. so good works matter little. good works mattered not at all when faced with that kind of repressive uprising. faith tramps over fact. another tenant. if you want to have a good read, if you have not done this, google michael creighton commonwealth 2003, environmentalism. a mega- successful, the same day barack obama was elected president. i don't know what that means. you know, heknow, he produced er, wrote and produced and directed jurassic park, lost world. who knows how many millions of dollars. nonetheless, a pretty sure that -- pretty fearless guy. the home of the sierra club. it's an open forum, and is asked to give a talk on the most pressing issue of the day. thethe challenge is given to all of the speakers in the series. for creighton he comes in and says, the most pressing issue of the day is the need to distinguish fact from fantasy. to distinguish truth from propaganda. what is he talking about? and then he walks them through a theological construct of the environmental mo
to prevent another holocaust and the disinvited her at the last minute. so good works matter little. good works mattered not at all when faced with that kind of repressive uprising. faith tramps over fact. another tenant. if you want to have a good read, if you have not done this, google michael creighton commonwealth 2003, environmentalism. a mega- successful, the same day barack obama was elected president. i don't know what that means. you know, heknow, he produced er, wrote and produced and...
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to prevent another holocaust and they disinvited at the last minute. so good works matter in that kind of repressive uprising. another tenet of the faith and right away if you want to have a good read if you haven't done this, google michael clayton 2003 and environmentalism. november 5, 2008 the same day barack obama was elected president. but he wrote and produced and directed,. he was a purely -- as the home of the sierra club and the commonwealth club isn't a conservative club at all. the most pressing issue of the day seems to be the challenge given to all the speakers in the series and he comes in and says the issue today is to distinguish the fact and fantasy and truth from propaganda. what's he talking about? and then he walks them through the construct of the environmental movement all of which are apocalyptic in their design. and they take them through step-by-step the scientific fraud of the last few years starting with rachel carson and the most lethal mistake made which is ridiculous even if the time. this is in fact that you are dealing w
to prevent another holocaust and they disinvited at the last minute. so good works matter in that kind of repressive uprising. another tenet of the faith and right away if you want to have a good read if you haven't done this, google michael clayton 2003 and environmentalism. november 5, 2008 the same day barack obama was elected president. but he wrote and produced and directed,. he was a purely -- as the home of the sierra club and the commonwealth club isn't a conservative club at all. the...
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i represent many people who survived the holocaust. their spirit is within the state of illinois, they pervasive over the time. that spirit unites a free and tolerant people of the united states and israel that will prevail no matter what. thank you. i yield back. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate stands in recess until 2:15 p.m. recess:presiding officer: withot objection. mr. cruz: mr. president, let's start out with a little simple start out with a little simple >> mr. president, let's start out with a little simple math. 58-42 is not a big jury for the side of 42. even in the case of obamacare, truly disastrous piece of legislation, which was forced to the congress on purely partisan lines, that legislation received a majority. this isn't even close because not only has the republican caucus held firm and unanimously rejected this catastrophic deal, but we've also been joined by colleagues across the aisle who are not landed by partisan politics and understand the threat that is posed by president obama's p
i represent many people who survived the holocaust. their spirit is within the state of illinois, they pervasive over the time. that spirit unites a free and tolerant people of the united states and israel that will prevail no matter what. thank you. i yield back. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate stands in recess until 2:15 p.m. recess:presiding officer: withot objection. mr. cruz: mr. president, let's start out with a little simple start out with a little simple...
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or the real holocau holocaust, don't make analogies? >> aren't girls flocking to isis? girls are going crazy for isis. >> they are the laif garrett of this generation. >> they're fan girling. >> yeah. they're began girling until they get there and realize. >> to make that sort of comparison, it's not only bad taste but it's just wrong. women here have rights. even if you think that -- >> they do? >> i think so. i've been taking advantage of something lately. even if you think the gop is kind of not up with the times, they're not with the modern anyone with women, we still have rights and we still agree that women are equal to men. >> the other ben, what are your thoughts on this? it seems like the democrats are stalking her and now she's acting like trump in a way. >> if the past couple of weeks haven't convinced biden to get in the race, i don't know what will. everything that that she is telegraphing here is weakness. it's a lackluster approach of things that using the extreme analogies. it's not something you expect from a serious pr
or the real holocau holocaust, don't make analogies? >> aren't girls flocking to isis? girls are going crazy for isis. >> they are the laif garrett of this generation. >> they're fan girling. >> yeah. they're began girling until they get there and realize. >> to make that sort of comparison, it's not only bad taste but it's just wrong. women here have rights. even if you think that -- >> they do? >> i think so. i've been taking advantage of something...
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most of our people don't know that there was basically a holocaust that happened to us over the last 500 years. they don't know that we were forced into conversion to christianity. they don't know that we had cities here on this continent. they go with all this whole whole thing we were savages, wee were naked, doing human sacrifice. we were never told of the accomplishments of our ancient civilizations, they know nothing of that here in california they know nothing of i.t. in mexico anit in mexico.and much of it dn american holocaust by david standard. >> sit over for you? >> no, no, is it not going to be over. much like colonialism isn't over. we are interested and confronting it on a daily basis. the genocide against us continues. this whole thing you're saying about the latinos, serra was a latino. how can you be a mayan and a latino? part of the damage being done to us is still being done, we're being called hispanic latino, you can be hispanic latino within the same sentence. don't say mexican, don't say indigenous, don't say original people, that is part of the genocide that t
most of our people don't know that there was basically a holocaust that happened to us over the last 500 years. they don't know that we were forced into conversion to christianity. they don't know that we had cities here on this continent. they go with all this whole whole thing we were savages, wee were naked, doing human sacrifice. we were never told of the accomplishments of our ancient civilizations, they know nothing of that here in california they know nothing of i.t. in mexico anit in...
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heydrich, therdt architect of the holocaust. anybody that opposed him, his life mission was to kill, destroy, or deport them. to the right, you have helmut knochen, king of paris. heydrich,is boss, just outside paris. on the left, you have general karl oberg, who arrived with heydrich to take control of the ss in france. toy got into a mercedes visit helmut knochen's favorite stay forhere heydrich a week. there, they planned the murder of french jews. they also are responsible for s.lling 90,000 resistance heydrich, he is 38 years old here. what struck me about these men is that they are so young. 37 and 38, they have the future of entire civilian populations in their hand. heydrich is assassinated in progress three-week after this photo was taken. chen, dr. boneso in german. heydrich is his protector and mentor. there had been a nasty incident when knochen have blown up several synagogues and harrison made it look like french men have blown up the synagogues to create a wave of anti-semitism. it was discovered by the senior com
heydrich, therdt architect of the holocaust. anybody that opposed him, his life mission was to kill, destroy, or deport them. to the right, you have helmut knochen, king of paris. heydrich,is boss, just outside paris. on the left, you have general karl oberg, who arrived with heydrich to take control of the ss in france. toy got into a mercedes visit helmut knochen's favorite stay forhere heydrich a week. there, they planned the murder of french jews. they also are responsible for s.lling...
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plus, preventing another holocaust.the new online tool developed to predict which places are most at risk for a mass shooting. patients across the country have spoken. they recently rated their care experience at over 3,500 hospitals nationwide in a survey conducted for the centers for medicare and medicaid services. fewer than 10% received 5 stars. among them was cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia. learn more at cancercenter.com/eastern. cancer treatment centers of america. care that never quits. appointments available now. >> a campus book store at westchester university pulled this doll from the shelves following an uproar by some students who say it's sexist. the inflatable doll was reportedly sold as a gag gift. packaging says it's a perfect female specimen, doesn't have headaches. the book store issued apology on twitter but some students are planning to protest the doll. nbc 10 reached out to the university for comment, we're still waiting for a response. >>> from our delaware bureau, the wilming
plus, preventing another holocaust.the new online tool developed to predict which places are most at risk for a mass shooting. patients across the country have spoken. they recently rated their care experience at over 3,500 hospitals nationwide in a survey conducted for the centers for medicare and medicaid services. fewer than 10% received 5 stars. among them was cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia. learn more at cancercenter.com/eastern. cancer treatment centers of america....
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to prevent another holocaust falls like the cheap suits and they this invite her at the last minute. good wo yors matter little. all her good wo yors mattered n at all when faced with that kind of aggressive uprising. face triumphs over facts of. another tenet of the faith midges you wanted go wi read if you haven't done this google michael crichton commonwealth club 2003 environmentalism. i,ichael grinding is the successful -- he died nov. fifth 2008 the same day barack obama was elected president. i don't know what that means but he is not around to defend himself. he produce er, wrote and produced and directed jurassic park, the lost world, who knows how many millions of dollars he made. nonetheless he was pretty fearless and also 6 fect 7. don't knoworif that matters. was invited to the commonwealth club in san francisco, the home of the sierra club, it is not a conservative political club, just an open forum and is asked to give a talk on the most pressing issue of the day. that was the challenge given to the speakers in this series and for him, he comes in and says the most pre
to prevent another holocaust falls like the cheap suits and they this invite her at the last minute. good wo yors matter little. all her good wo yors mattered n at all when faced with that kind of aggressive uprising. face triumphs over facts of. another tenet of the faith midges you wanted go wi read if you haven't done this google michael crichton commonwealth club 2003 environmentalism. i,ichael grinding is the successful -- he died nov. fifth 2008 the same day barack obama was elected...