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than the holocaust itself. which i think is the good part of the letter, the great part of the letter. >> i agree. thank you. mr. gunwald: thanks. >> hi. my name is brady. my question to you is, what kind of inspiration did the letter give you? mr. gunwald: oh, well, you know, i almost feel, it's very intimidating almost, because i almost feel that i do not have the right to complain about anything. so, it's putting a very high standard of behavior on me. so if i, if i feel, you know, if i feel pain, or if i feel physical pain, or if i am annoyed at something that i know is not right, i really don't have the right to complain about it, because people have gone through such horrendous suffering, including death, you know, at the age of 39, she was 39 years old when she went into the gas chamber. so that's putting a very high standard of behavior on me, which is, you know, which is challenging for me, very often, because, you know, sometimes complaining is, you know, sometimes you're blowing off steam by complain
than the holocaust itself. which i think is the good part of the letter, the great part of the letter. >> i agree. thank you. mr. gunwald: thanks. >> hi. my name is brady. my question to you is, what kind of inspiration did the letter give you? mr. gunwald: oh, well, you know, i almost feel, it's very intimidating almost, because i almost feel that i do not have the right to complain about anything. so, it's putting a very high standard of behavior on me. so if i, if i feel, you...
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violence that survived the holocaust is working again and playing a play in chin. little little. amount i was on thank you for joining us. authorities in indonesia have issued a warning of extreme weather and high waves in areas where a tsunami killed more than four hundred people over the weekend it was triggered by the. volcano which continues to erupt search teams are pushing on in their hunt for both survivors and the debt they're telling people to avoid coastal areas desperately needed aid is being delivered but more supplies are still needed for the thousands of displaced people living in makeshift camps doctors they children are becoming ill with the lack of clean water and windley medical supplies. correspondent ana santos is in up one in western java which is one of the worst affected areas and she sent us this report. a tsunami brought by the eruption of the volcano cutout does nothing this cause the village called lend dad out in the wind in rubbles it is in this rubble that a young father hopes that he will find his three month old baby who has been missing since satu
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the volumes that survived the holocaust working again and playing moving music. and. putting the warm welcome i'm on the thai cheema japan has announced that it will resume commotion whaling starting next july japan says it only hunt whales in its own territorial waters and exclusive economic zone it's also pulling out of the international reeling commission the move has been strongly condemned by anti willing activists. it's a centuries old tradition one that japan is intent on keeping alive. after failing to get the commission's approval to resume commercial whaling japan has announced it is cutting ties with the international conservation body before we will. focus exclusively on the protection of whales would not take concrete steps towards reaching a common position. at the international whaling commission meeting in september it became clear that it was not possible for state with different views to co-exist and that led to this decision. and those who work in the industry have welcomed the announcement. on the new season political japan is a country that relies
the volumes that survived the holocaust working again and playing moving music. and. putting the warm welcome i'm on the thai cheema japan has announced that it will resume commotion whaling starting next july japan says it only hunt whales in its own territorial waters and exclusive economic zone it's also pulling out of the international reeling commission the move has been strongly condemned by anti willing activists. it's a centuries old tradition one that japan is intent on keeping alive....
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the holocaust and. the instruments back to life to be heard at concerts around the world as a force from. their witnesses of history these violins belong to european jews who were murdered in the holocaust during world war two the nazis forced jewish musicians to play in concentration camps while other prisoners were sent to their deaths for members of the trade in philharmonic even just for her sing with these instruments is an incredibly intense experience. but i really enjoy playing these instruments i find it very moving. israeli violin maker amnon weinstein has devoted the last twenty years of his life to finding and restoring violins played by jews during the holocaust it's a way of giving a voice to the victims including hundreds of his own family members. it says heil hitler nine hundred thirty six here and there's the swastika. weinstein calls them the violins of hope they've been played in concert halls around the world as a tribute to the millions who were silenced by the holocaust. their wat
the holocaust and. the instruments back to life to be heard at concerts around the world as a force from. their witnesses of history these violins belong to european jews who were murdered in the holocaust during world war two the nazis forced jewish musicians to play in concentration camps while other prisoners were sent to their deaths for members of the trade in philharmonic even just for her sing with these instruments is an incredibly intense experience. but i really enjoy playing these...
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the holocaust itself. which, i think it's the good part of the letter, the great part of the letter. >> i agree, thank you. >> tanks. >> hi, my name
the holocaust itself. which, i think it's the good part of the letter, the great part of the letter. >> i agree, thank you. >> tanks. >> hi, my name
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but i've seen documentaries on the holocaust. they're all shot in black and white. it's my only reference point. >> you wanted it to feel real. toeel >> real for the audience and actual survivors. >> god bless the one schindler survivor who came over to me and said, i want to tell my story. i said, i'm telling the story. she said, that's nothing, it was a tiny part of my life. >> spielberg founded a foundation creating an indelible history of the holocaust and other genocides including a visual history archive, featuring more than 55,000 testimonies. >> i never had a chance to say goodbye to my mother. i never had a chance to say goodbye to my sister. >> today the archives part of school crimin curriculums. >> oscar schindler. what does it say about him? >> and so does "schindler's list." >> this is something everyone should see at least once in your life. it gives you perspective, and that's everything in an, we all know about what happened inis this time to rerelease this film. >> possi n rerelease "schindler's list" than 1993-'94 when it was initially released. i
but i've seen documentaries on the holocaust. they're all shot in black and white. it's my only reference point. >> you wanted it to feel real. toeel >> real for the audience and actual survivors. >> god bless the one schindler survivor who came over to me and said, i want to tell my story. i said, i'm telling the story. she said, that's nothing, it was a tiny part of my life. >> spielberg founded a foundation creating an indelible history of the holocaust and other...
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i'm the deputy director of the levine institute for holocaust rememberance. thank you so much to the national museum of women's history for cosponsoring this program with us this evening. also thank you for attending, whether you are here in the editorial more weather you are watching or listening through our live stream. i encourage you to join the conversation through social media and you can invite your friends, your family to follow along on facebook and twitter using hash tag ask why or hash tag women's history. this is part of a series of programs that focus on challenging questions that arise out of our exhibition, americans and the holocaust. questions such as, what did americans know about the rising threat of nazism? what factors influenced how americans responded or did not respond to this threat? and if so much information was available, why is it that the rescue of the jews was not a priority, but only for a few people who went against the grain and decided to help? it has been five years that it took the museum to create this exhibition through
i'm the deputy director of the levine institute for holocaust rememberance. thank you so much to the national museum of women's history for cosponsoring this program with us this evening. also thank you for attending, whether you are here in the editorial more weather you are watching or listening through our live stream. i encourage you to join the conversation through social media and you can invite your friends, your family to follow along on facebook and twitter using hash tag ask why or...
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. ♪ nonviolent -- and violin that survived the holocaust.estoring the memories of their former owners. thanks for joining us. we start with the u.s. president . donald trump has made an unannounced visit to american troops serving in iraq. it is his first visit to soldiers serving in the region since he took office two years ago. during the visit, trump said he had "no plans at all" to remove american forces from iraq, and that the u.s. could use the country as a base for operations in neighboring syria. trumpet defended his decision to order the withdrawal of u.s. forces from syria. he is scheduled to face american troops in germany on his way back to washington. following the death of another migrant child in u.s. custody, the second in less than three weeks with the u.s. department of homeland security says the death completed new medical checks on nearly all my grandchildren held by the border patrol. the eight-year-old from guatemala was hospitalized twice after falling ill and died in new mexico on monday. u.s. immigration officials wo
. ♪ nonviolent -- and violin that survived the holocaust.estoring the memories of their former owners. thanks for joining us. we start with the u.s. president . donald trump has made an unannounced visit to american troops serving in iraq. it is his first visit to soldiers serving in the region since he took office two years ago. during the visit, trump said he had "no plans at all" to remove american forces from iraq, and that the u.s. could use the country as a base for operations...
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and violins that survived the holocaust you meet the man who's been restoring these instruments and the memories of their former owners. i'm calm assman thanks for joining us we start with the u.s. president donald trump has made an unannounced visit to american troops serving in iraq it's the president's first visit to soldiers serving in the region since he took office nearly two years ago during the visit trump said he had quote no plans at all to remove american forces from iraq and said the u.s. could use the country as a base for operations in neighboring syria trump again defended his decision to order with the withdrawal of u.s. forces from syria he's scheduled to visit american troops based in germany on his way back to washington. following the death of another my grandchild in u.s. custody the second in less than three weeks the u.s. department of homeland security says it's completed new medical checks on nearly all migrant children currently held by the border patrol agent old philippe along so gomez from guatemala was hospitalized twice after falling ill and died in new me
and violins that survived the holocaust you meet the man who's been restoring these instruments and the memories of their former owners. i'm calm assman thanks for joining us we start with the u.s. president donald trump has made an unannounced visit to american troops serving in iraq it's the president's first visit to soldiers serving in the region since he took office nearly two years ago during the visit trump said he had quote no plans at all to remove american forces from iraq and said...
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and violence that survived the holocaust to meet the man who's been restoring these instruments and the memories of their former owners. i'm calling aspen thanks for joining us in china the trial of a prominent human rights lawyer has ended in the northern city of challenge in long one john is charged with subverting state power is one of around two hundred fifty human rights lawyers or activists targeted by chinese authorities since they launched a crackdown three years ago we have this exclusive report. three hours before the trial starts lee when juices if you last messages to supporters how would i want yesterday there were five cars from the state security department in front of our house i don't know what will happen when i step out of the door. together with a friend she plans to go to the trial of her husband human rights lawyer john huang defended political prisoners which resulted in him being arrested three years ago the charge undermining state power with a maximum sentence of fifteen years since then his wife hasn't heard from him she protested repeatedly demanding answers.
and violence that survived the holocaust to meet the man who's been restoring these instruments and the memories of their former owners. i'm calling aspen thanks for joining us in china the trial of a prominent human rights lawyer has ended in the northern city of challenge in long one john is charged with subverting state power is one of around two hundred fifty human rights lawyers or activists targeted by chinese authorities since they launched a crackdown three years ago we have this...
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nearly three hundred holocaust survivors came to the hanukkah festival at the jewish community center in berlin but the feelings of joy at having survived and being able to celebrate together are mixed with concerns. when he's asleep even though this light burns brightly today we still don't feel safe the anti semitism that once swept away the fabric of civilization is on the rise again today as we experience more and more frequently how jews and jewish institutions are attacked physically and verbally face to face or on the internet in the. last year or been a former teacher from moscow now goes into schools to talk about her experience under national socialism it is important to her and as long as her health allies she will continue to tell young people about the holocaust we have started there's an infant so we're dying where eighty five ninety ninety two only a few of us will live to be one hundred and i wanted something good to remain in the memories and in the hearts of children so they know what happened before and that it should never happen again for coleman is the way of nee
nearly three hundred holocaust survivors came to the hanukkah festival at the jewish community center in berlin but the feelings of joy at having survived and being able to celebrate together are mixed with concerns. when he's asleep even though this light burns brightly today we still don't feel safe the anti semitism that once swept away the fabric of civilization is on the rise again today as we experience more and more frequently how jews and jewish institutions are attacked physically and...
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three hundred holocaust survivors came to the hanukkah festival at the jewish community center in berlin but the feelings of joy at having survived and being able to celebrate together are mixed with concerns. when he says least close even though this light burns brightly today we still don't feel safe the n.t. semitism that once swept away the fabric of civilization is on the rise again today as we experience more and more frequently how jews and jewish institutions are attacked physically and verbally face to face or on the internet in. asir garb and a former teacher from moscow now goes into schools to talk about her experience under national socialism it is important to her and as long as her health allies she will continue to tell young people about the holocaust we have staff there's an infant dying where eighty five nine hundred ninety two only a few of us will live to be one hundred. and i wanted something good to remain in the memories and in the hearts of children so they know what happened before and that it should never happen again or call my soulmate of need that's that's a
three hundred holocaust survivors came to the hanukkah festival at the jewish community center in berlin but the feelings of joy at having survived and being able to celebrate together are mixed with concerns. when he says least close even though this light burns brightly today we still don't feel safe the n.t. semitism that once swept away the fabric of civilization is on the rise again today as we experience more and more frequently how jews and jewish institutions are attacked physically and...
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nearly three hundred holocaust survivors came to the hanukkah festival at the jewish community center in berlin but the feelings of joy at having survived and being able to celebrate together are mixed with concerns. when he is least close even though this light burns brightly today we still don't feel safe the anti semitism that once swept away the fabric of civilization is on the rise again today as we experience more and more frequently how jews and jewish institutions are attacked physically and verbally face to face or on the internet in. asir garb and a former teacher from moscow now goes into schools to talk about her experience under national socialism it is important to her and as long as her health allies she will continue to tell young people about the holocaust we have started there's an infant with dying where eighty five nine hundred ninety two only a few of us will live to be one hundred. and i wanted something good to remain in the memories and in the hearts of children so they know what happened before and that it should never happen again or coleman is all may have n
nearly three hundred holocaust survivors came to the hanukkah festival at the jewish community center in berlin but the feelings of joy at having survived and being able to celebrate together are mixed with concerns. when he is least close even though this light burns brightly today we still don't feel safe the anti semitism that once swept away the fabric of civilization is on the rise again today as we experience more and more frequently how jews and jewish institutions are attacked...
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here in berlin, holocaust survivors mark the day by sounding a warning about the rise in anti-semitism. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff. it's good to have you with us. tonight, the united states has given russia a deadline. comply with a treaty on limiting nuclear weapons within two months, or the united states will call it quits. the u.s. and its nato allies are accusing russia of violating the landmark 1987 intermediate range nuclear forces treaty, also known as the inf treaty. today, u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo was at nato headquarters where he spoke about the wider implications of these alleged violations by russia. >> while russia is responsible for the demise of the treaty, many other states including china, north korea, and iran, are not parties to the inf treaty. this leaves them free to build all the intermediate range missiles that they would like. there's no reason the united states should continue to see this crucial military advantage to revisionist powers like china, in particular when these weapons are being used to threaten and coerce the united states and its allies in
here in berlin, holocaust survivors mark the day by sounding a warning about the rise in anti-semitism. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff. it's good to have you with us. tonight, the united states has given russia a deadline. comply with a treaty on limiting nuclear weapons within two months, or the united states will call it quits. the u.s. and its nato allies are accusing russia of violating the landmark 1987 intermediate range nuclear forces treaty, also known as the inf treaty. today, u.s....
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faced with the haunting images of the holocaust, pope francis zillions confronted by the legacies ofredecessors. the question is, not what we you this the pope did during the second world war but what we think the pope should have done. >> pope pius the xii is a figure while others believe he could have done more. >> there's a controversial move to canonize piusxii to have him declared a saint. the real crux of the issue is whether the actions of hope to in the midst of one of the great tranl diz of human history, whether that's the stuff of the vicar of christ. is that the stuff of a saint? >> the controversy surrounding is piusxii begins long before skew ever becomes pope. from 1917 to 1929, the fudge pope p sy su sxii serves as a papal ambassador stationed in germany. >> he was tapped by the vatican to try to go to germany to bring an end to world war i. is he didn't bring an end to the war but he stayed in germany. he was helping displaced persons, injured persons, then soldiers come back. >> because of world war i and germany losing world war i, germany was in a state of chaos a
faced with the haunting images of the holocaust, pope francis zillions confronted by the legacies ofredecessors. the question is, not what we you this the pope did during the second world war but what we think the pope should have done. >> pope pius the xii is a figure while others believe he could have done more. >> there's a controversial move to canonize piusxii to have him declared a saint. the real crux of the issue is whether the actions of hope to in the midst of one of the...
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and jewish people around the world are celebrating hanukkah the festival of lives here in berlin holocaust survivors mark the day by sounding a warning about the rise in time some of this. time it's good to have you with us tonight the united states has given russia a deadline comply with a treaty on limiting nuclear weapons within two months or the united states will call it quits the u.s. and its nato allies are accusing russia of violating the landmark one thousand nine hundred eighty seven intermediate range nuclear forces treaty which is also known as the i.n.f. treaty today u.s. secretary of state was at nato headquarters where he spoke about the wider implications of these alleged violations by russia. while russia is responsible for the demise of the treaty many other states including china north korea and iran are not parties to the i.n.f. treaty this leaves them free to build all the information we're all the intermediate range missiles that they would like. there is no reason the united states should continue to see this crucial military advantage over theirs and its powers like
and jewish people around the world are celebrating hanukkah the festival of lives here in berlin holocaust survivors mark the day by sounding a warning about the rise in time some of this. time it's good to have you with us tonight the united states has given russia a deadline comply with a treaty on limiting nuclear weapons within two months or the united states will call it quits the u.s. and its nato allies are accusing russia of violating the landmark one thousand nine hundred eighty seven...
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"holocaust" made it easier for lawmakers to vote to continue the hunt for nazis. >> "holocaust" broughtns 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, "roots" 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 morning, captain. sleep well. >> it is
"holocaust" made it easier for lawmakers to vote to continue the hunt for nazis. >> "holocaust" broughtns 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...
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well for his part singer and musician simon walvis grandson of holocaust survivor and it's alaska fish believes it's all a disaster in the making and he's responded by doing what was once the unthinkable applying for german citizenship his grandmother only survived shorts because she could play the cello and now her grandson is using his cello to try and prevent bragg's it from becoming a reality. what's more persuasive than music. this is the only two joy from beethoven's ninth symphony the basis for the anthem a funeral. once a month simon by fish gathers his friends together and strolls through london's government district playing his chana. sound songs and melodies know no boundaries and that's how it should be that for many musicians the loss of freedom of movement breaks it would cause is a severe blow they perform all over in london paris berlin all round it's their life. here we were born with the good fortune to be able to move freely and be able to work and play throughout europe and that's really important for me but then suddenly due to some arbitrary vote it's been taken a
well for his part singer and musician simon walvis grandson of holocaust survivor and it's alaska fish believes it's all a disaster in the making and he's responded by doing what was once the unthinkable applying for german citizenship his grandmother only survived shorts because she could play the cello and now her grandson is using his cello to try and prevent bragg's it from becoming a reality. what's more persuasive than music. this is the only two joy from beethoven's ninth symphony the...
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know, two girls from this class survived the holocaust. is how this restrictive immigration system influenced real people and how those americans who made the wassion to sponsor refugees challenging to the bureaucracy they try to navigate. we show stories of individual americans who took extraordinary risks. these are outliers, these are people who went against the mainstream, risked their lives at time or pushed the boundary of the law or even broke the law to aid refugees. one story we tell is a couple of philadelphia. he's an attorney, she's a homemaker. toy decide to go to vienna rescue 50 children. they get an affidavit and sponsorship from people in their own community in philadelphia. they work in conjunction with the state department. the ultimate lego to be in -- to parents toconvince put children in their care. and they foster 50 children and bring them back to philadelphia. some americans who took this extraordinary risk and to think about what was in the realm of the possible. as congress is unwilling to pass a bill to aid refu
know, two girls from this class survived the holocaust. is how this restrictive immigration system influenced real people and how those americans who made the wassion to sponsor refugees challenging to the bureaucracy they try to navigate. we show stories of individual americans who took extraordinary risks. these are outliers, these are people who went against the mainstream, risked their lives at time or pushed the boundary of the law or even broke the law to aid refugees. one story we tell...
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>> there was a book written on ,his by an israeli scholar wrote the link between the holocaust and thegerman war effort. he tried to count how many trains were being used to haul jews to the gas chambers when infantry divisions were waiting for rail transport. in the field, those folks who specialize in holocaust research , the book has been extraordinarily controversial. in fact, it doesn't take that much military technology, transport, to do the dirty deeds of the holocaust. it is a one-way trip. one can argue the back and forth both ways. itlmost hate to talk about in terms of it. almost getting in areas of trying to equate human lives with tonnage, in the way the nazis were. book,te, i offer you that the full accounting of the question you are asking me. >> we will stay in the center. >> first of all, if you told us you had a tiger tank as well, we would be really impressed. [laughter] >> you have talked about from the operational level, slave labor and natural resources of production. you have talked about hitler's smash and grab .armaking, resources, labor how much of that is inc
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>>eporter: he founded oah foundation creating a history of the holocaust and other genocides including visual history archive featuring more than 55,000 testimonies. >> never had a chance to say good-bye to my mother, never had a chance to say good-bye to my sister. >> reporter: now today theve arc part of school curriculums and so is "schdler's list." >> it gives you perspective and perspective is everything in today's age. >> reporte we're in an era anti-semitism is on the edge. we know what happened in pittsburgh. is this an important e time to rerelease th film? >> i think it's the most important time, possibly more important to rerelse than 1993, '94 when it was initially released. i think there is more at stake today than then. >> there is much more of my conversation with spielberg. universal pictures, of course, is owned by our parent companynb universal. >>> tonight, the amazing breakthrough, hope for women struggling with infertility. we'll be right back. us bacterial lung disease that can disrupt your routine for weeks. in severe cases, pneumococcal pneumonia can put you in
>>eporter: he founded oah foundation creating a history of the holocaust and other genocides including visual history archive featuring more than 55,000 testimonies. >> never had a chance to say good-bye to my mother, never had a chance to say good-bye to my sister. >> reporter: now today theve arc part of school curriculums and so is "schdler's list." >> it gives you perspective and perspective is everything in today's age. >> reporte we're in an era...
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>> there was a book written on ,his by an israeli scholar wrote the link between the holocaust and thegerman war effort. he tried to count how many trains were being used to haul jews to the gas chambers when infantry divisions were waiting for rail transport. in the field, those folks who specialize in holocaust research , the book has been extraordinarily controversial. in fact, it doesn't take that much military technology, transport, to do the dirty deeds of the holocaust. it is a one-way trip. one can argue the back and forth both ways. itlmost hate to talk about in terms of it. almost getting in areas of trying to equate human lives with tonnage, in the way the nazis were. book,te, i offer you that the full accounting of the question you are asking me. >> we will stay in the center. >> first of all, if you told us you had a tiger tank as well, we would be really impressed. [laughter] >> you have talked about from the operational level, slave labor and natural resources of production. you have talked about hitler's smash and grab .armaking, resources, labor how much of that is inc
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but i've seen documentaries on the holocaust. they're all shot in black and white. point. >> you wanted this to feel real. >> i wanted it to feel real. >> reporter: real for the audience and actual survivors. >> god bless the schindler survivor that came over to me. she said, i want to tell you my story. and i said, well, i'm telling your story. she said oh, that's nothing, that was a tiny part of my life. >> reporter: it was a life-changing moment for spielberg. he founded usc's "shoah foundation" creating an including a visual history archive, featuring more than 55,000 hance to say good archives part of school curriculums. >> oskar schindler, what els does it say about him? >> reporter: and so is "schindler's list." >> i think this is something that everyone should see at least once in your life because it gives you perspective and perspective is everything in today's day and age. >> and now we're in an era that anti-semitism is on the rise -- >> xenophobia. racism. >> we all know what happened in pittsburgh. >> mm-hmm. >> is this an important time to rerelease t
but i've seen documentaries on the holocaust. they're all shot in black and white. point. >> you wanted this to feel real. >> i wanted it to feel real. >> reporter: real for the audience and actual survivors. >> god bless the schindler survivor that came over to me. she said, i want to tell you my story. and i said, well, i'm telling your story. she said oh, that's nothing, that was a tiny part of my life. >> reporter: it was a life-changing moment for spielberg....
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. >> london students heard from the renowned holocaust survivor, and the darkest hour. as we celebrate hanukkah, there could be no better place for the national holocaust earning center. and the horrors of the ultimate of anti-semitism. >> with the conservation over the years, and the horrors of the holocaust. and it does important work up and down the country but i agree with my honorable friend. there is no better place for the holocaust memorial and learning center than next to parliament. it is not just a memorial but learning center, and educating young people and others about the horrors of man's inhumanity to man. >> ms. roberts. >> i would like to express my respect as well. and the nationalism we of wales became the first prominent in the british isles to reject the prime minister's field but it won't be the last. the house d that? >> if the honorable lady is concerned about no deal scenarios, to make sure there's a no deal scenario, it reflects the field scenario. >> the legal witch hunting of military veterans, around a year now. david griffin, 77-year-old fo
. >> london students heard from the renowned holocaust survivor, and the darkest hour. as we celebrate hanukkah, there could be no better place for the national holocaust earning center. and the horrors of the ultimate of anti-semitism. >> with the conservation over the years, and the horrors of the holocaust. and it does important work up and down the country but i agree with my honorable friend. there is no better place for the holocaust memorial and learning center than next to...
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i commend the work of the holocaust education work. but i absolutely agree with my hon honorable friend. i think there is no better place for the memorial than right next to our parliament. what is important is that this is not just a memorial. it is a learning center. it will be about educating young people and others about the horrors of man's inhumanity to man. >> i would like to take the opportunity to pay my respect to hannah. yesterday the national assembly of wales became the first parliament to reject the prime minister's deal. what's clear it won't be the last. wales has seen how it is intent on inflicting gb hate, her brexit pump on our nation. will the prime minister come to her senses and put an all out no scenario before this house. >> if the honorable lady is concerned about a no deal scenario the only way to ensure there's not a no deal scenario is to accept a deal scenario and accept the deal that's on the table. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. prime minister, the legal witch-hunting of military veterans, which is
i commend the work of the holocaust education work. but i absolutely agree with my hon honorable friend. i think there is no better place for the memorial than right next to our parliament. what is important is that this is not just a memorial. it is a learning center. it will be about educating young people and others about the horrors of man's inhumanity to man. >> i would like to take the opportunity to pay my respect to hannah. yesterday the national assembly of wales became the first...
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i would argue history has taught us holocaust deniers are pretty intent on some pretty bad activity, and that we have an obligation to take that confidence. censorship means you are being in my view a responsible media company. there has never been firms that are more media like or media-ish than google facebook or twitter. they warmly embraced the margins of celebrity and influence the media firms practicing the allergic to the responsibility. they should absolutely take an active role in taking objectionable content down the grizzled and violence. >> host: is it our responsibility as users to protect our own privacy? >> guest: i think consumers do have a responsibility to try and ensure that participate platforms that are behaving rationally. the sad truth is consumers will talk a big game about privacy and don't clear their cookies and will take a selfie letting everyone know where they are arctic uber knows where you're going at what time. consumers talk about the importance of supply chain ethics and act horrified when they see a factor in bangladesh collapsed but they're still
i would argue history has taught us holocaust deniers are pretty intent on some pretty bad activity, and that we have an obligation to take that confidence. censorship means you are being in my view a responsible media company. there has never been firms that are more media like or media-ish than google facebook or twitter. they warmly embraced the margins of celebrity and influence the media firms practicing the allergic to the responsibility. they should absolutely take an active role in...
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after world war two when the holocaust the situation reached a break point of the muslim the british colonial government made the decision to withdraw and to polish the problem onto the newly created united nations. and nine hundred forty seven u.n. resolution one eight one recommended that palestine be split into two parts jews who are a third of the population would receive fifty six percent of the land palestinians who are two thirds of the population and possessed move ninety percent of historic palestine would receive forty four percent these terms were immediately rejected by arab leaders is unfair but in the spring of one hundred forty eight hours honestly it is to create israel a state and on the proposed borders anyway triggering the first arab israeli it will. read out. early morning. after winning a crushing victory israel took possession of even more land by the time almost this was declared in one hundred forty nine israel controls seventy eight percent of historic palestine the creation of the new state would be celebrated by israelis as a triumph but to this day it is
after world war two when the holocaust the situation reached a break point of the muslim the british colonial government made the decision to withdraw and to polish the problem onto the newly created united nations. and nine hundred forty seven u.n. resolution one eight one recommended that palestine be split into two parts jews who are a third of the population would receive fifty six percent of the land palestinians who are two thirds of the population and possessed move ninety percent of...
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there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust survivors in the former soviet union. - this is a fight against time. what we're dealing with is coming out, meeting someone who's 85, 90 years old, can't get around, has no food, has no water, and just wants to give up and die. and that's where we come in. we are called to comfort these people, to be a blessing to their lives. - [voiceover] for just $25, we'll rush an emergency survival package to help one desperate elderly person for a month. call right now. - [eckstein] call the number on your screen. - in ukraine, there's no supper network. they don't have food cards or neighbors that come in to help. they're turning to us because they have nowhere else to turn. - [voiceover] your gift is a life line to help these elderly jewish holocaust survivors, help them to live out their final years with dignity and love. call right now. - [eckstein] call the number on your screen. - what i pray is that you won't turn your eyes, but you will look at their suffering and your heart will be changed. - [voiceover] with your gift of just $2
there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust survivors in the former soviet union. - this is a fight against time. what we're dealing with is coming out, meeting someone who's 85, 90 years old, can't get around, has no food, has no water, and just wants to give up and die. and that's where we come in. we are called to comfort these people, to be a blessing to their lives. - [voiceover] for just $25, we'll rush an emergency survival package to help one desperate elderly person for a...
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holocaust memorial museum in hot -- in washington, d.c.world war ii. here is a preview. clark's fdr speaks out in the aftermath of the attack. this is his handwritten speech that he gave. it is written on the bottom in his own hand. myself could scarcely believe that such things could occur in 20th century civilization. our government response is limited and fdr's response. he was asked in a press 1938rence november 15 of if he would recommend a relaxation of immigration restriction. fdr said that is not in contemplation. we have a quota system. he recalls the ambassador at the urging of his secretary of labor, frances perkins, extending the expiration date on for 12,000 visas people on visitor visas. there is no political will to liberalize the immigration or quota system in response to kristallnacht. congress tried in a way. robert wagner, as senator from knownrk introduced a bill as the wagner-rogers bill to let in 10,000 u.s. children a year outside of the immigration quota system. what you see -- the american in 1939 is wondering if w
holocaust memorial museum in hot -- in washington, d.c.world war ii. here is a preview. clark's fdr speaks out in the aftermath of the attack. this is his handwritten speech that he gave. it is written on the bottom in his own hand. myself could scarcely believe that such things could occur in 20th century civilization. our government response is limited and fdr's response. he was asked in a press 1938rence november 15 of if he would recommend a relaxation of immigration restriction. fdr said...
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there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust survivors in the former soviet union. - this is a fight against time. what we're dealing with is coming out, meeting someone who's 85, 90 years old, can't get around, has no food, has no water, and just wants to give up and die. and that's where we come in. we are called to comfort these people, to be a blessing to their lives. - [voiceover] for just $25, we'll rush an emergency survival package to help one desperate elderly person for a month. call right now. - [eckstein] call the number on your screen. - in ukraine, there's no supper network. they don't have food cards or neighbors that come in to help. they're turning to us because they have nowhere else to turn. - [voiceover] your gift is a life line to help these elderly jewish holocaust survivors, help them to live out their final years with dignity and love. call right now. - [eckstein] call the number on your screen. - what i pray is that you won't turn your eyes, but you will look at their suffering and your heart will be changed. - [voiceover] with your gift of just $2
there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust survivors in the former soviet union. - this is a fight against time. what we're dealing with is coming out, meeting someone who's 85, 90 years old, can't get around, has no food, has no water, and just wants to give up and die. and that's where we come in. we are called to comfort these people, to be a blessing to their lives. - [voiceover] for just $25, we'll rush an emergency survival package to help one desperate elderly person for a...
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there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust survivors in the former soviet union. - thisght against time. what we're dealing with is coming out, meeting someone who's 85, 90 years old, can't get around, has no food, has no water, and just wants to give up and die. and that's where we come in. we are called to comfort these people, to be a blessing to their lives. - [voiceover] for just $25, we'll rush an emergency survival package to help one desperate elderly person for a month. call right now. - [eckstein] call the number on your screen. - in ukraine, there's no supper network. they don't have food cards or neighbors that come in to help. they're turning to us because they have nowhere else to turn. - [voiceover] your gift is a life line to help these elderly jewish holocaust survivors, help them to live out their final years with dignity and love. call right now. - [eckstein] call the number on your screen. - what i pray is that you won't turn your eyes, but you will look at their suffering and your heart will be changed. - [voiceover] with your gift of just $25, we ca
there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust survivors in the former soviet union. - thisght against time. what we're dealing with is coming out, meeting someone who's 85, 90 years old, can't get around, has no food, has no water, and just wants to give up and die. and that's where we come in. we are called to comfort these people, to be a blessing to their lives. - [voiceover] for just $25, we'll rush an emergency survival package to help one desperate elderly person for a month....
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during question time, she discussed a recent report on poverty in britain and the location of a new holocaust memorial in london. this is just under an hour. ent and on friday d for the meeting to crystallize it. >> i want to invite the house to join me in warmly welcoming to the gallery, extraordinarily brave and courageous rape victim who has waived her anonymity to campaign not merely for her rights, important though those rights are but the rights of all women similarly violated. i'm referring to sammy woodhouse. welcome to the house of commons, sammy. [applause] >> questions to the prime minister, mister philip done. >> the prime minister. >> can i join you in the house in commending, i recognize across the house that for too long it has been difficult for rape victims to speak out, following her example, others recognize they will be heard and proper action will be taken. and ministerial colleagues and others in addition to duties in the house, further such meetings later today. >> can i your comments with sammy woodhouse in these backbenchers. it is my right honorable friend believe to
during question time, she discussed a recent report on poverty in britain and the location of a new holocaust memorial in london. this is just under an hour. ent and on friday d for the meeting to crystallize it. >> i want to invite the house to join me in warmly welcoming to the gallery, extraordinarily brave and courageous rape victim who has waived her anonymity to campaign not merely for her rights, important though those rights are but the rights of all women similarly violated. i'm...
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holocaust memorial museum in washington, d.c.ericans and the holocaust exhibit which focuses on the 1930's and the lead up to world war ii. here's a preview. about theaks out aftermath of the attack. this is his handwritten sp eech.he has written on the bottom hand, i can scarcely believe such things could occur in the 20th century. in many other ways, our government response is limited. he is asked in a press 1938,ence a week after, whether he would recommend a relaxation of immigration restrictions. fdr says we have the quota system. he recalls thet, ambassador at the urging of his secretary of labor, he extends visitor visas for about 12,000. there is no political will to try to liberalize immigration system, the quota system in ristallnacht. billt wagner introduces a to let in 10,000 jewish children a year, outside of the immigration quota. what use the is the american this ins told about 1939, should we let in refugee children? and you see two thirds of inricans are against letting refugee children. eleanor roosevelt is a ch
holocaust memorial museum in washington, d.c.ericans and the holocaust exhibit which focuses on the 1930's and the lead up to world war ii. here's a preview. about theaks out aftermath of the attack. this is his handwritten sp eech.he has written on the bottom hand, i can scarcely believe such things could occur in the 20th century. in many other ways, our government response is limited. he is asked in a press 1938,ence a week after, whether he would recommend a relaxation of immigration...
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. >> with the conservation over the years, and the horrors of the holocaust. and it does important work up and down the country but i agree with my honorable friend. there is no better place for the holocaust memorial and learning center than next to parliament. it is not just a memorial but learning center, and educating young people and others about the horrors of man's inhumanity to man. >> ms. roberts. >> i would like to express my respect as well. the house doe that? >> if the honorable lady is concerned about no deal scenarios, to make sure there's a no deal scenario, it reflects the field scenario. >> the legal witch hunting of military veterans, around a year now. david griffin, 77-year-old former marine who is being re-investigated for an incident that took place in northern ireland 45 years ago which was there at the time. and the royal hospital in chelsea. how is it in a country, where terrorists are given letters of comfort and chelsea pensioners in state. please do something about it. >> obviously he raises a particular case which and 90% of those
. >> with the conservation over the years, and the horrors of the holocaust. and it does important work up and down the country but i agree with my honorable friend. there is no better place for the holocaust memorial and learning center than next to parliament. it is not just a memorial but learning center, and educating young people and others about the horrors of man's inhumanity to man. >> ms. roberts. >> i would like to express my respect as well. the house doe that?...
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steve ross survived the horrors of the holocaust. dropouts in boston. >> can you show your arm? >> yeah. >> he didn't start by showing this to people. >> reporter: he's o92 years now and had a stroke a couple of years back. his s mike speaks some of the words his father cannot. >> i think he's concerned that peop are going to forget about the holocaust and i am, o. >> reporter: his message is if i can survive ten concentration camps, you can survive yours. optimists can see thend future know they will make a difference. this was the top young scientist last year. motivated by the flint, michigan, water isis, she invented a portable testing kit. she's done a ted talk and haspe ed on jimmy fallon. how would you describe yoself? >> i'm a very curious person. i. >> reporte she works hard and plays hard. she's a tween with a dream of making the world a better place. will she? of that we have no doubt. >> i don't really feel pressure beuse i like what i'm doing. >> reporter: right. >> so it's never really pressure for me. >> reporter: righ
steve ross survived the horrors of the holocaust. dropouts in boston. >> can you show your arm? >> yeah. >> he didn't start by showing this to people. >> reporter: he's o92 years now and had a stroke a couple of years back. his s mike speaks some of the words his father cannot. >> i think he's concerned that peop are going to forget about the holocaust and i am, o. >> reporter: his message is if i can survive ten concentration camps, you can survive yours....
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media companies and just the way that c-span doesn't want to give license or form or legitimacy to holocaust denears, social media platforms should decided the best business model is to just throw up their arms and abbie date all responsible- -- -- let content and advertisers run free and that'ses the best become model and they'll wrap thinks in the first amendments blankets but the realities is when people find this content its gives them legitimacy, unfortunately one of the unfortunate things about our species, the way be interact with information, is that lives and -- highs and falls idaho travel faster than the truth. in india we had some terrible incidents of people literally being pulled out of cars and lynched because of false rumors, hoaxes that have been spread virally on the what's app application. the facebook owns. and their responses run newspaperrards and limits the number of message forwards. argue if c-span started resulting in death because false information was spreading fast on the platform, you would absolutely take that information down and mark zuckerberg said they coul
media companies and just the way that c-span doesn't want to give license or form or legitimacy to holocaust denears, social media platforms should decided the best business model is to just throw up their arms and abbie date all responsible- -- -- let content and advertisers run free and that'ses the best become model and they'll wrap thinks in the first amendments blankets but the realities is when people find this content its gives them legitimacy, unfortunately one of the unfortunate things...