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and the holocaust. it could easily be us and the holocaust. weave to realize that the main agent of this incensesensitivite the american people in their totality. he is aware of that. he knows what he can and cannot get. he's not perfect by no stretch of the imagination, and we don't let him get away with stuch, and we hold his feet to the fire bh appropriate, but this wholesale person that's sympathetic to the situation is unfair. >> he could have let them in. >> he could have spent a great deal of political capital and let the st. louse in, what he might have had to sacrifice in order to do that might have been the difference in revoking the neutrality acts, which i would suggest trump all of that. >> your film lays out what americans did and didn't know about what was happening to the jews in europe in the early 1940s. >> american newspapers had reported that jews were doing deported to ghettos in poland and labor camps in the german occupied soviet union. but their readers had no way of knowing that the nazis are already begun the mass mur
and the holocaust. it could easily be us and the holocaust. weave to realize that the main agent of this incensesensitivite the american people in their totality. he is aware of that. he knows what he can and cannot get. he's not perfect by no stretch of the imagination, and we don't let him get away with stuch, and we hold his feet to the fire bh appropriate, but this wholesale person that's sympathetic to the situation is unfair. >> he could have let them in. >> he could have...
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thus, i can firmly say that today in ukraine probavyn yars know much more about the holocaust than 30an in other countries, this awareness is easy because there are very controlling moments in this, in particular the participation of the local population in the holocaust, but still we are moving towards this vision and i think that two more decades and the view of the majority of ukrainian citizens on these terrible times and tragedies will be quite adequate. please tell me if it is appropriate now to compare and try to compare the ethnic genocide that took place there during the 20th century against the jews and what now also has signs of genocide against ukrainians and what the russian federation is doing on our lands because in many places i notice the idea of jurisprudence is already being heard in the world it is precisely those genocidal actions on the part of the russians but very many in ukraine, he simplifies it, we are generally prone to this and notes that it is, accordingly, and the responsibility, it should be a true history of responsibility. how did the germans accept
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c. woods or is the son of holocaust survivors. and he says that a rise in anti semitism in the united states and around the world. prompted him to make this documentary. he spoke to our washington bureau chief in his po, wolfy, or one of the best known journalists in the united states. i think you can probably do anything you want. why did you decide to make a documentary about the washington holocaust museum bright. now at a time when there's so much increased antisemitism going on, not only in the united states, but indeed around the world at a time when there is increased holocaust denial that seems to be escalating people making up stories that the 6000000 jews who they never really died, that's not fictitious, fictitious, or whatever. i just thought it was important. and cnn thought it was important that we'd take a tour of this museum at which as you know, is a very special museum. dedicated to the memory of all those who were killed during the holocaust. so it's, it's, it just felt like a good time to do. it will tell you t
c. woods or is the son of holocaust survivors. and he says that a rise in anti semitism in the united states and around the world. prompted him to make this documentary. he spoke to our washington bureau chief in his po, wolfy, or one of the best known journalists in the united states. i think you can probably do anything you want. why did you decide to make a documentary about the washington holocaust museum bright. now at a time when there's so much increased antisemitism going on, not only...
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why did you decide to make a documentary about the washington holocaust museum bright. now at a time when there's so much increased antisemitism going on, not only in the united states, but indeed around the world at a time when there is increased holocaust denial that seems to be escalating people making up stories are the 6000000 jews. they never really died. that's, you know, fictitious, fictitious, or whatever. i just thought it was important. and cnn thought it was important that we'd take a tour of this museum, which is, you know, there's a very special museum dedicated to the memory of all those who were killed during the holocaust. so it's, it's, it just felt like a good time to do, it will tend to documentary i had the feeling. you paused when we saw this pie as of shoes or what really kind of move to a move to most when you walked through the museum. that was one of the moments that really moved me because having lost all 4 of my grandparents during the holocaust, my mom, my mom's parents and my dad's parents, all 4 of them were killed during the holocaust. my
why did you decide to make a documentary about the washington holocaust museum bright. now at a time when there's so much increased antisemitism going on, not only in the united states, but indeed around the world at a time when there is increased holocaust denial that seems to be escalating people making up stories are the 6000000 jews. they never really died. that's, you know, fictitious, fictitious, or whatever. i just thought it was important. and cnn thought it was important that we'd take...
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nick: historian wendy lower has been studying the ukrainian holocaust for three decades. >> the holocaustoccurred in a way that was incredibly rapid, a direct assault that was perpetrated primarily in a kind of military style so-called security operations, which were mass shootings and mobile gas vans. we've discovered at least a thousand mass murder sites. >> in 1941, we fled from the germans. now we've faced war once more and now we've come to the germans so they will protect us. this is the paradox. so maybe there is no such thing as permanent friends, or permanent enemies. >> as for larisa pogosova, she is now living near frankfurt, but without her mother rahyl. a week after they arrived safely in germany, rahyl died of covid 19. >> every day in the evening i think i must to call mom. it 's difficult for me, very difficult. [singing] nick: these two-time refugees who were hesitant to leave their homes have been surprised by the community they've found in the birthplace of the nazi party. and despite her grief, pogosova, too, says she is grateful for the warm welcome she has received i
nick: historian wendy lower has been studying the ukrainian holocaust for three decades. >> the holocaustoccurred in a way that was incredibly rapid, a direct assault that was perpetrated primarily in a kind of military style so-called security operations, which were mass shootings and mobile gas vans. we've discovered at least a thousand mass murder sites. >> in 1941, we fled from the germans. now we've faced war once more and now we've come to the germans so they will protect us....
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and he, in that prayer occur, commemorated the victims of the holocaust. very powerful moment. lot of history surrounding this of course, including the fact that that the current president's father was the 1st is really president to visit germany. absolutely. in 1987, his father. hi matt. song became the 1st to speak in the bundis tug. i'm hat's ugh, had been a british officer who freed the concentration cap bag and bells and he will be going his, his father, his son is at cats. i will be going there later on today with german politicians to revisit that site. and he sided his father heim had so in his speech just now saying that his father said no one, but the dad can forgive, has the right to forgive. we the living do not have that. what, but what, what we do have is the duty to remember. and that is our responsibility as anya just said, not only to those who died to the victims, but also to future generations of a very beautiful speech there and also attribute to his own father. it's very interesting, this is coming on the 50th anniversary of the munich
and he, in that prayer occur, commemorated the victims of the holocaust. very powerful moment. lot of history surrounding this of course, including the fact that that the current president's father was the 1st is really president to visit germany. absolutely. in 1987, his father. hi matt. song became the 1st to speak in the bundis tug. i'm hat's ugh, had been a british officer who freed the concentration cap bag and bells and he will be going his, his father, his son is at cats. i will be going...
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the visit ended at a memorial for one of the most famous victims of the holocaust and frank murdered like her sister just months before the liberation of the camp. a reminder of the terrible suffering that these 2 nations are determined will never be repeated. you are watching. a dw is coming up next in d, w, news, asia, fuel price hike protests erupt in indonesia could cutting subsidies back fire on the government and putting your life savings into building a home, only to have it washed away. pakistan's millions of homeless flood victims that more is coming up next in t w's asia with like that facility. and of course there is always more news and analysis on our website at d, w dot com, make check sauce media at dw, i'm clare richardson in berlin. for me and the team working behind the scenes, thanks much watching i mean like when you work as an architect, like go all in or not at all women in architecture. why are they so invisible to the larger public.
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nick: this history it has been studying the ukrainian holocaust or three decades. >> the holocaust in ukraine occurred in a way that was incredibly rapid. a direct assault perpetrated in a military style so-called security operations, which were mass shootings and mobil gas fans. we discovered at least 1000 mass murder sites. >> in 1941, we fled from the germans. now we faced war once more and now we have come to the germans so they will protect us. this is the paradox. so maybe there is no such thing as permanent friends or permanent mnes -- enemies. nick: she is now living near frankfurt without her mother. it week after they arrived safely in germany, she died of covid-19. >> every day i think, i must call mom. it is difficult. very difficult. nick: these two time refugees who were hesitant to leave their homes have been surprised by the commity they found in the birthplace of the nazi party. despite her grief, she says she is grateful for the warm welcome sheet received in germany. >> everyone received us so warmly and paid a lot of attention to us from the first day. i do not fee
nick: this history it has been studying the ukrainian holocaust or three decades. >> the holocaust in ukraine occurred in a way that was incredibly rapid. a direct assault perpetrated in a military style so-called security operations, which were mass shootings and mobil gas fans. we discovered at least 1000 mass murder sites. >> in 1941, we fled from the germans. now we faced war once more and now we have come to the germans so they will protect us. this is the paradox. so maybe...
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and the holocaust, not just the government, but the people.orced us to see, look at and think about how we restructure the story of the holocaust. >> ken burns has lived and worked on rural farmland in new hampshire for more than four decades. >> choose where parasites, not germans. >> we saw him poring over footage and crafting language for this film. we spoke again recently in new york with burns along with coproducer sarah. >> i think when we began, there was a sense that this was filling in a kind of gap in the quilts of all the different subjects that we've done. but as this project accrued, it had a kind of urgency and kind of heartbreaking to it that has changed to im as a human being. >> the idea was partly inspired by and in sufficient at the united states holocaust memorial museum in waington, d.c. and recently burns and coproducer were back to talk about their new film. he is the director of educational issues at the museum. >> students come into the classroom often times thinking that the holocaust did not happen. so, we know there
and the holocaust, not just the government, but the people.orced us to see, look at and think about how we restructure the story of the holocaust. >> ken burns has lived and worked on rural farmland in new hampshire for more than four decades. >> choose where parasites, not germans. >> we saw him poring over footage and crafting language for this film. we spoke again recently in new york with burns along with coproducer sarah. >> i think when we began, there was a sense...
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and holocaust, why include anne frank?hat we were including anne frank in telling her story and, i think, a different way, became very important. >> this was my great-grandfather max. my great-grandfather bella. >> she was learning more about her own jewish family history, as well. she shows us the photos that tell a stark story of who survived and who did not. >> the side of the family was able to get out. the side was wiped out. >> the quotas are so pernicious with regard to european refugees, particularly jewish refugees trying to get out. it creates a bottleneck that results in the unnecessary deaths of tens of thousands of more people. it's on roosevelt, the state department, the congress and also on the american people. >> they did take in more than 225,000 refugees, more than any other nation. how much more could have been done to save people? can the military have slowed or even stopped the killing at concentration camps? what a the political of calculations of president roosevelt himself? here we see contentious a
and holocaust, why include anne frank?hat we were including anne frank in telling her story and, i think, a different way, became very important. >> this was my great-grandfather max. my great-grandfather bella. >> she was learning more about her own jewish family history, as well. she shows us the photos that tell a stark story of who survived and who did not. >> the side of the family was able to get out. the side was wiped out. >> the quotas are so pernicious with...
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and in that sense, he talked about the remembrance as not only a duty to the victims of the holocaust, the showa, but also as a duty to the future to ensure of course that such crimes will never be repeated. and in that context, he quoted his own father in a very moving way. his father was not only the 1st is railey president, to speak to the bonus tug in 1987. so 35 years prior to this but also was with the british armed forces that fried the concentration camp. bergen belsen, which president head of this president has a we'll visit later on. and he said that his father said about that freeing of bagging bells, and that only the victims themselves have the right to forgive. but that all of us have the duty to remember for their sake, but also with the implications in terms of responsibility for the future. so a lot of remembrance, but also again looking forward, the israeli president touched on geo politics it towards the end of the speech she referred to iran's nuclear ambitions. what he say about that indeed he did, and he basically did derive a german responsibility from the crime
and in that sense, he talked about the remembrance as not only a duty to the victims of the holocaust, the showa, but also as a duty to the future to ensure of course that such crimes will never be repeated. and in that context, he quoted his own father in a very moving way. his father was not only the 1st is railey president, to speak to the bonus tug in 1987. so 35 years prior to this but also was with the british armed forces that fried the concentration camp. bergen belsen, which president...
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pete is visiting berlin, he's being accompanied by several holocaust survivors on this. his 1st trip to germany since taking office. the pete is currently meeting with german chancellor wolf shaw. it's on there. do to hold a press conference within the next hour, which we will bring to you live. now one of the key issues for the meeting is the iran nuclear agreement. it's a deal that, that germany and the israel opposes and while we wait, the chancellor will have, shall, its, and the israeli prime minister to make an appearance. we can talk to d. w as chief political correspondent, melinda crane. welcome, melinda. now it is iran's nuclear deal and how best to deal with it. that is going to be one of the key issues in this meeting today, isn't it? and of course germany in israel are on opposite sides. that is the case. israel has said very clearly that it believes that this revitalization of this agreement, which of course has been on ice since 2018 when the u. s. left at that, the revitalization of this agreement must be stopped at all costs as must the lifting of sancti
pete is visiting berlin, he's being accompanied by several holocaust survivors on this. his 1st trip to germany since taking office. the pete is currently meeting with german chancellor wolf shaw. it's on there. do to hold a press conference within the next hour, which we will bring to you live. now one of the key issues for the meeting is the iran nuclear agreement. it's a deal that, that germany and the israel opposes and while we wait, the chancellor will have, shall, its, and the israeli...
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holocaust?s, and then liberated -- more or less, why did you want to make a movie on this? >> because i think we've conveniently sort of settled ourselves in that new york comfortable suburb, and that decided that's where we're gonna live and raise our kids and grandkids. that's just not the case. we knew what was going on from the very beginning, 2000 articles in 1933 alone about what hitler was doing. in 1933, the first year of his reign. the real question is what we did, and what we could have done, and what we didn't do? and i think all of that points to the fact that we were like, we let in more people than any other sovereign nation, joined 25,000 refugees. we could have let in five or ten times that amount. and really, made a difference when it comes to the people who lost their lives in the holocaust. but because we had such extraordinary antisemitism, prevalent antisemitism, because we were a country that had enslaved africans, and we had isolated our native populations that we were xen
holocaust?s, and then liberated -- more or less, why did you want to make a movie on this? >> because i think we've conveniently sort of settled ourselves in that new york comfortable suburb, and that decided that's where we're gonna live and raise our kids and grandkids. that's just not the case. we knew what was going on from the very beginning, 2000 articles in 1933 alone about what hitler was doing. in 1933, the first year of his reign. the real question is what we did, and what we...
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as i said, the holocaust is not to be compelled by anything. ah, and the discount vocabulary which was even more doesn't exist only in speeches made from german soil by prison, abbas, but also in the textbook in the palestinian they get educational system. this kind of terrible excitement is part of what they teach their children. and this needs to be addressed by the civilized world in while one voice i i think the chances reaction was, i mean he was of course thinking of god by this like every by the earth. but they, i expressed the chance for personally my appreciation to the way he reacted afterwards to was present, abbas was saying, and we were thankful and appreciative of his very, very firm reaction askance. glad as we are, it is absolutely clear that under the collar play the posting life side king pays away for a democratic development and a good development that will, will make it you think, solution file in fast case. so it is an essential and i did fax or not, but we in 1st on that we have the same system that we're continuing to do
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we're not complicit in the holocaust.n any other sovereign nation, but it's a fraction of what we could have let in. when it was critical for us to relieve the suffering of refugees coming from the holocaust, we did not do enough. it's on the administration at the time. it's on the various executive departments. it's on the congress that had passed pernicious immigration laws, and it's on the people of the united states who had inherited a toxic anti-semitism, anti-immigrant sentiment. the depression was happening. there's racism in the country. hitler admired the way we had taken care of our indigenous populations. they studied our jim crow laws, the germans studied them to fashion anti-discrimination laws against the jews. >> as you say, this is not about the u.s. being complicit. >> no. >> and we won the war. >> it's our manufacturing and soviet sacrifice and american sacrifice -- >> but by definition could have done more. could have saved maybe millions of lives here. ken was addressing something, lynn, that is really
we're not complicit in the holocaust.n any other sovereign nation, but it's a fraction of what we could have let in. when it was critical for us to relieve the suffering of refugees coming from the holocaust, we did not do enough. it's on the administration at the time. it's on the various executive departments. it's on the congress that had passed pernicious immigration laws, and it's on the people of the united states who had inherited a toxic anti-semitism, anti-immigrant sentiment. the...
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before visiting bergen-belsen, both president late remembrance reads at berlin's holocaust more. it was another symbolic act to show that neither country could forget the horrors of the nazi regime. whether we want it or not, the memory is a deep part of our identity as a nation. the people who carry in historic memory such a dark, abysmal and impossible experience is not a people like all peoples. the state visit to germany also marks the 50th anniversary of another horror that israel can't forget, the munich olympics massacre. a day earlier, germany apologized for mishandling a terror attack in the olympic village in 1972 which left 11 is really -- israeli team members dead. at bergen-belsen, germany's president warned that the country must remain strong. faced with the millions murdered in the holocaust, every form of anti-semitism that sadly still exists in germany is an alarm signal for our country. the visit ended at a memorial for one of the mosfamo victims of the holocaust, and frank murdered like her sister just months before the liberation of the camp, a reminder of the
before visiting bergen-belsen, both president late remembrance reads at berlin's holocaust more. it was another symbolic act to show that neither country could forget the horrors of the nazi regime. whether we want it or not, the memory is a deep part of our identity as a nation. the people who carry in historic memory such a dark, abysmal and impossible experience is not a people like all peoples. the state visit to germany also marks the 50th anniversary of another horror that israel can't...
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he is the son of a holocaust survivor. and of course, there are several helical survivors with him in his, his, his delegation, how significant it's very significant. and in fact, he said something similar when he landed in germany, he was meant a wic welcome to buy a german military guard. and he said afterwards, this is a victory for all of us, a victory for germany, a victory for me as a holocaust survivor and a victory for our country israel that we can have close relations with germany. and chancellor schultz had also, of course, paid tribute to this close relationship in his opening remarks and yell appeared will be going together with survivors of the holocaust who have accompanied him on this trip. not only to the holocaust memorial here in the heart of berlin, but also out to the van say to a beautiful lake in potsdam about 30 minutes from berlin, where nazi leaders agreed on the so called final solution exactly 80 years ago in meeting in a beautiful villa on that lake, they decided on the extermination of the jew
he is the son of a holocaust survivor. and of course, there are several helical survivors with him in his, his, his delegation, how significant it's very significant. and in fact, he said something similar when he landed in germany, he was meant a wic welcome to buy a german military guard. and he said afterwards, this is a victory for all of us, a victory for germany, a victory for me as a holocaust survivor and a victory for our country israel that we can have close relations with germany....
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and the holocaust, but us and the holocaust are unwilling to let a fraction of the people that we couldshould have let in. we get an f on this great. >> miss novak, the number of anti-and -- antisemitic incidents around the world dramatically increased last year. a study from tel aviv university has found naming the united states, canada, the united kingdom, germany and australia as countries where there was a sharp rise. in america alone, anti-defamation league found over 2700 incidents of antisemitism in 2021. that's a 30% rise from the year before. as co-director, you have said that this documentary is a story with enormous relevance today. please explain. >> yes, thank you for that question. we are seeingvery disturbing rise in antisemitism not just in the u.s. but around the world. there are many reasons for it. i'm not the expert to expand on all of them, but one of the main things we can point to is hate speech and racist antisemitic ideology that was previously relegated to the far-right and the dark corner of the internet, is now in our mainstream political discourse, public di
and the holocaust, but us and the holocaust are unwilling to let a fraction of the people that we couldshould have let in. we get an f on this great. >> miss novak, the number of anti-and -- antisemitic incidents around the world dramatically increased last year. a study from tel aviv university has found naming the united states, canada, the united kingdom, germany and australia as countries where there was a sharp rise. in america alone, anti-defamation league found over 2700 incidents...
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of the approximately 280,000 holocaust survivors alive today, about 50,000 live in the united states.he youngest are now well into their late seventies. about one-third are estimated to live below the poverty line. announcer: next on "matter of fact,"a hands-free hoo to last. soledad: it held up after 20thj. announcer: a look at fashion designed for function. ♪ from the #1 fiber brand comes metamucil gummies. getting your daily fiber is now even easier. made with prebiotic plant based fiber to support your digestive health. each serving has 5 grams of fiber and no added sugar. metamucil fiber gummies. when you really need to sleep. and no added sugar. you reach for the really good stuff. zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. its non-habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. welcome to my digestive system. it's pretty calm in here with align probiotic. you see... your gut has good and bad bacteria. and when you get off balance, you may feel it. the bloating, the gas - but align helps me trust my gut again. plus, its recommended by doctors nearl
of the approximately 280,000 holocaust survivors alive today, about 50,000 live in the united states.he youngest are now well into their late seventies. about one-third are estimated to live below the poverty line. announcer: next on "matter of fact,"a hands-free hoo to last. soledad: it held up after 20thj. announcer: a look at fashion designed for function. ♪ from the #1 fiber brand comes metamucil gummies. getting your daily fiber is now even easier. made with prebiotic plant...
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as part of this holocaust i bullets.d you describe or what you saw there and what you learned of that history, what has happened to that site? >> it is a park now. me and anna went together. it is a bit hard for me to talk about. when you go there, it is this huge ravine where 100,000 people were forced to strip naked and were murdered. you feel like the ground is crying out with all of their ghosts. right now it is a beautiful place, though the soviet plaque on the memorial just has 100,000 citizens of kyiv, not that they were jewish. for me, something that was personally meaningful was that despite the holocaust in despite the murder of the vast majority of jews in ukraine, there is a jewish community still, which zelenskyy is the famous member, and also a community that are jewish, not jewish who are passionately committed to keeping ukrainian uterus culture alive. one moment that will stay in my heart, the apartment of an 82-year-old woman inlviv. she was a polish woman that fled from warsaw is a little girl. when sh
as part of this holocaust i bullets.d you describe or what you saw there and what you learned of that history, what has happened to that site? >> it is a park now. me and anna went together. it is a bit hard for me to talk about. when you go there, it is this huge ravine where 100,000 people were forced to strip naked and were murdered. you feel like the ground is crying out with all of their ghosts. right now it is a beautiful place, though the soviet plaque on the memorial just has...
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again, faced with the graves of bergen belsen dead yolanda and the millions murdered in the holocaust in every form of anti semitism that sadly still exists in germany is an alarm signal for our country. the visit ended at a memorial for one of the most famous victims of the holocaust and frank murdered like her sister, just months before the liberation of the camp. a reminder of the terrible suffering that these 2 nations are determined will never be repeated. ah, a huge crowd. welcome britons, prince harry and his wife megan markelle as they arrived and decided off here and germany for an event one year before the 2023. in victor's games, which the city is hosting this year. the in victor's games are an international multi sports event for injured soldiers, founded by harry in 2014, he himself served in the british army and was stationed in afghanistan. he remains the patron of the games after stepping down from his official royal duties in 2020 and let's listen to what harry had to say about the games at decide off city hall. i'm humbled that these games provide an opportunity to r
again, faced with the graves of bergen belsen dead yolanda and the millions murdered in the holocaust in every form of anti semitism that sadly still exists in germany is an alarm signal for our country. the visit ended at a memorial for one of the most famous victims of the holocaust and frank murdered like her sister, just months before the liberation of the camp. a reminder of the terrible suffering that these 2 nations are determined will never be repeated. ah, a huge crowd. welcome...
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before visiting bergen, belsen, both presidents laid remembrance reeds at berlin's holocaust memorial. it was another symbolic act to show that neither country could forget the horrors of the nazi regime. a mere 7 hotmail, whether we wanted or not, on a shot, the memory of the shore is a deep part of our identity as a nation. this eco, a people who carries in its historic memory such a dark, abysmal impossible experience. it is not a people like all peoples outside and mine as a hats off state visit to germany, also marked the 50th anniversary of another horror that is real. can't forget the munich olympics massacre a day earlier, germany apologized for miss handling a terror attack in the olympic village in 1972, which left 11 israeli team members dead at the hands of palestinian terrorists. at bergen belsen germany's president warned that his country must remain vigilant against anti semitism. again, faced with the graves of bergen belsen dead over them and the millions murdered in the holocaust in every form of anti semitism. that sadly still exists in germany is an alarm signal fo
before visiting bergen, belsen, both presidents laid remembrance reeds at berlin's holocaust memorial. it was another symbolic act to show that neither country could forget the horrors of the nazi regime. a mere 7 hotmail, whether we wanted or not, on a shot, the memory of the shore is a deep part of our identity as a nation. this eco, a people who carries in its historic memory such a dark, abysmal impossible experience. it is not a people like all peoples outside and mine as a hats off state...
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just $25 helps to rush a food box to a holocaust survivor.ional fellowship of christians and jews. we can do something to relieve their suffering. please, do something now. lightfoot going after the ceo of mcdonald's after saying they need to face facts. >> not look in a rearview mirror. >> carley: lightfoot ignores the crime wave that has seen violence climb 37% from last year. >> todd: look at this, a homeless man seen defecating on the streets of l.a., hurling a bag of feces at a small business owner. the victim of that attack and reporter confronted that homeless man. take a listen. >> sir, why are you throwing feces at people? you threw feces at this man. >> this guy has to understand, i'm half paralyzed, blind, no car for years. >> do you need help, the city is offering help. >> everyday is like another adventure of one flew over the k kvue kuku's nest. >> todd: paul, the owner joins me now. this is the valley, i work down the street from you, i can't believe this is happening, how often does it happen? >> how about every morning. how a
just $25 helps to rush a food box to a holocaust survivor.ional fellowship of christians and jews. we can do something to relieve their suffering. please, do something now. lightfoot going after the ceo of mcdonald's after saying they need to face facts. >> not look in a rearview mirror. >> carley: lightfoot ignores the crime wave that has seen violence climb 37% from last year. >> todd: look at this, a homeless man seen defecating on the streets of l.a., hurling a bag of...
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the president of israel and germany lay a race at the memorial for the victims of the holocaust. it's isaac had talked 1st state visit. he's appealed for both countries to beef and their partnership. also coming up there's trusts will become britain's of full prime minister in 6 years when she's appointed later today. and she takes over the country in crisis. we asked what's her plan and angry protest south indonesia government hikes fuel prices by 30 percent d w here from some who say the energy crisis means they can hardly afford to work. ah, i'm rebecca writ as welcome to the program. israel and germany's presidents have laid remembrance rates set burdens holocaust memorial. israel's isaac heard song and germany's frank volter stein my may, the symbolic visit after hertzog address the parliament in berlin. he's in germany commemorating the 50th 50th anniversary of the munich olympics massacre on monday. gemini apologized for miss handling the murders in 1972. which left 11 is ready, team members dead at the hands of palestinian terror. it was even put in mung speaking to the p
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likely the first and oldest holocaust memorial in the united states. for more than 60 years the kol israel foundation has looked over the memorial which has the ashes of jewish victims and other tokens of remembrance buried at its base. the bill ensures -- ensures national historic recognition for the kol israel holocaust memorial and preserves the memories and resiliency of the victims and the survivors of the holocaust. i would like to thank my colleague, representative shontel brown for introducing this important legislation, for introducing this important acknowledgement and memorial, and championing the bill to the floor. i urge my colleagues to vote yes. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arizona reserves. the gentleman from alabama, mr. carl, is recognized. mr. carl: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. carl: mr. speaker, h.r. 7618 offered by representative brown would designate the kol israel foundation holocaust mu
likely the first and oldest holocaust memorial in the united states. for more than 60 years the kol israel foundation has looked over the memorial which has the ashes of jewish victims and other tokens of remembrance buried at its base. the bill ensures -- ensures national historic recognition for the kol israel holocaust memorial and preserves the memories and resiliency of the victims and the survivors of the holocaust. i would like to thank my colleague, representative shontel brown for...
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remembrance, the presidents of israel and germany lie raced at the memorial for the victims of the holocaust. it's isaac had talked to the 1st state, visit his appeal for both countries to deepen their relationship. also coming up the crime claims progress in its south on her san counter offensive, while regional officials put on hold their plans for a referendum on joining russia and famine is out the door. today we are receiving a final woman, chilling words from the un about water and food shortages in somalia, where drought and conflict have combined to leave half the population facing extreme hunger. plus live trust will become britain's, a full prime minister in 6 years when she's appointed life today. as she takes out of the country and crisis, we ask well, to apply an angry protest south, the indonesia government likes fuel prices by 30 percent d, w. here from some who say the energy crisis means they can probably afford to work . ah, ah, i am. and becker, it is welcome to the program. israel and germany's presidents have laid remembrance rates at berlin's holocaust memorial. israel'
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going on today with the holocaust.by studying past we could learn a little bit about where we are now and one of the through lines is authoritarianism and the easy way in which people are drawn to the supposedly easy answers that authoritarianism promises and one of the aspects is sort of an us against them mentality. the other-ing of people and migrants are often the number one scapegoats in this regard. >> i often wonder what the band of brothers would make of all of the people that are fans of nazis here in the united states given all of the sacrifice they made to fight them and, lip, we're seeing this far right extremism. this month a woman spoke at a trump rally pleading for justice for his nephew who is a convicted january 6 rioter who admired adolf hitler. you see him with his mustache. he was kept in jail because the judge appointed by trump was so worried it would turn into violence. and just yesterday the man and the camp auschwitz sweatshirt was sentenced to 75 days in jail. meanwhile pennsylvania republican
going on today with the holocaust.by studying past we could learn a little bit about where we are now and one of the through lines is authoritarianism and the easy way in which people are drawn to the supposedly easy answers that authoritarianism promises and one of the aspects is sort of an us against them mentality. the other-ing of people and migrants are often the number one scapegoats in this regard. >> i often wonder what the band of brothers would make of all of the people that are...
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okay. faced with the graves of bergen belsen dead yona and the millions murdered in the holocaust. every form of anti semitism that sadly still exists in germany is an alarm signal for our country. the visit ended at a memorial for one of the most famous victims of the holocaust and frank murdered like her sister just months before the liberation of the camp. a reminder of the terrible suffering that these 2 nations are determined will never be repeated. august on the authorities in the south of the country are trying everything they can to prevent pakistan. light as the lake from overflowing and swamping nearby towns, water levels on lake mon char is said to be dangerously high. falling record monsoon flooding satellites show the scale of the disaster following a severe drought monsoon rains and melting glaciers have submerged a 3rd of pakistan. millions of lost their homes. where this report now from pakistan's heart had sinned province. rashana lee and his son, the mom, have lost everything. they put their savings into building a house which they finished only 2 months ago in th
okay. faced with the graves of bergen belsen dead yona and the millions murdered in the holocaust. every form of anti semitism that sadly still exists in germany is an alarm signal for our country. the visit ended at a memorial for one of the most famous victims of the holocaust and frank murdered like her sister just months before the liberation of the camp. a reminder of the terrible suffering that these 2 nations are determined will never be repeated. august on the authorities in the south...
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at this holocaust museum in "com the faces of thafot were brutally murdered.is great cloud of witnesseschu union. comfort, comfort my people. we're in a race against time to reach every holocaust survivor in israel. where toand the former soviet u. in and they have nowhere to turn to. >> some personal love. die of hunger. a hard life from the day that she was born into the holocaust and watching her sister die ofi. hunger, which we were so hungry that we would go with my mother and find leaves and grass and we would pick them up and eat it. and eat it. still today, she's suffering for $25 you can rush with no one there to help her. dare w survive turn our back r dare w survive turn our back r now for twenty five dollars? you can rush a food box tourgenn a holocaust survivor or an elderly shoe. ir final the international fellowship of christians and brings them urgently needed food and comfort in their final years. years. >> let's do what god has called us to do. call the number on your screen now and help save jewish lives. no organization helps holocaust surv
at this holocaust museum in "com the faces of thafot were brutally murdered.is great cloud of witnesseschu union. comfort, comfort my people. we're in a race against time to reach every holocaust survivor in israel. where toand the former soviet u. in and they have nowhere to turn to. >> some personal love. die of hunger. a hard life from the day that she was born into the holocaust and watching her sister die ofi. hunger, which we were so hungry that we would go with my mother and...
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and the holocaust." novick, unravel how america reacted to this humanitarian catastrophe. >> we failed. you know, we let in more human beings than any other sovereign nation, but if we had done ten times that many, i think we would have failed. and it is a failure at every level. it is a failure in the executive, a failure in the legislative branch, a failure in media, a failure in the general population. >> many white protestant americans came to fear they were about to be outnumbered and outbred by the new comers and being replaced., that theye >> the documentary cites shocking national polls to make the point. in 1938, just two weeks after a night of terror when nazis atacked and murdered jews across germany, only one in five americans said the u.s. should admit more jewish exiles. the following year, that number was one in ten. was this because of a lack of information? >> we cannot blame america's lack of action on not knowing. there was a great deal of coverage in the newspapers of what hitler was
and the holocaust." novick, unravel how america reacted to this humanitarian catastrophe. >> we failed. you know, we let in more human beings than any other sovereign nation, but if we had done ten times that many, i think we would have failed. and it is a failure at every level. it is a failure in the executive, a failure in the legislative branch, a failure in media, a failure in the general population. >> many white protestant americans came to fear they were about to be...
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journey as the country of the perpetrators not even 30 years after the end of the war after the holocaust. indeed these on the union far from out the hidden park that leave this terrible pain lilac. ivan acoya inflicted on millions of people, cast a shadow over it in history. and now it is rarely is traveled to germany, people who were passionate about sports, who had been preparing for years and who wanted to compete with other athletes in peace and mitchell. i'm trying to imagine you think the mixture of grief, or a little commemoration tension and anticipation with which they were traveling to our country home. intermingling pick games are supposed speak global competitions. they are about fair competition. bounce performance without a person's background. it's origins under their history. it's item. we like to talk about olympic peace with its go that all athletes, artists, and families, are able to travel to the games in safety, and also leave them again safely, would have fun. this olympic piece yet was destroyed by palestinian terrorists. and ever since there has been a dark shadow
journey as the country of the perpetrators not even 30 years after the end of the war after the holocaust. indeed these on the union far from out the hidden park that leave this terrible pain lilac. ivan acoya inflicted on millions of people, cast a shadow over it in history. and now it is rarely is traveled to germany, people who were passionate about sports, who had been preparing for years and who wanted to compete with other athletes in peace and mitchell. i'm trying to imagine you think...
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a situation in kharkiv , and there was such a situation in mariupol, people who experienced the holocaustommunities do for the elderly and what is the humanitarian component of your activity today? once to run away, or you know, i remember this woman who was with us in the first days that on the last train, i abandoned a girl in the 41st year, a girl, and that's how she escaped, escaped the holocaust, she fled now of the russians and ran and ran to germany, arrived two weeks later , she could not stand it, died, that is, i was even with the righteous alexander slobodianik, who saved the jews during the second world war , and was awarded eh, well, fences, how do you say yarmashima institute eh eh ralph's museum, and i wasn't there, and a few weeks later, he also died. survived the second time, it was eh girls survived the horopost сейчас опаить бежала, well, ukraine is in captivity, сейчас well, in short, many many tragedies are scary and x will ask, i forgot the question they asked again, here i was asking you about the humanitarian component activity, this was a continuation of what you
a situation in kharkiv , and there was such a situation in mariupol, people who experienced the holocaustommunities do for the elderly and what is the humanitarian component of your activity today? once to run away, or you know, i remember this woman who was with us in the first days that on the last train, i abandoned a girl in the 41st year, a girl, and that's how she escaped, escaped the holocaust, she fled now of the russians and ran and ran to germany, arrived two weeks later , she could...
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judy: the holocaust happened just 70, 80 years ago. do you believe it could happen again?e talking about is human instinct, and over the last 80 years we've seen genocide, in bosnia and rwanda. it is possible for large numbers of people to b murdered. and for words and these kind of programs to happen quickly. we need to be much more reaive and knock things on their head before they start. trouble can begin very quickly. it took 20 years for hitler to write mein kamph. tola: like malcolm said, it took 20 years for the human behavior, first the books were burned, all the literature, everything was burned. somebody once said people who are capable of burning books are eventually capable of burning people. the laws against the jews, what they are allowed and not allowed to do. people have to somehow, i don't know, get into the side of their psyche where you want to be there to save the human reason and not kill it. we are not there yet. judy: so important to tell these stories and remember. and to keep talking about it, keep talking about it to remind us about what humanity i
judy: the holocaust happened just 70, 80 years ago. do you believe it could happen again?e talking about is human instinct, and over the last 80 years we've seen genocide, in bosnia and rwanda. it is possible for large numbers of people to b murdered. and for words and these kind of programs to happen quickly. we need to be much more reaive and knock things on their head before they start. trouble can begin very quickly. it took 20 years for hitler to write mein kamph. tola: like malcolm said,...
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holocaust museum in israel. that were brutally murdered.this great cloud of witnesses cries out to us . comfort, comfort, my people. d g we're inry a race against time o reach every holocaust survivor in israel and the former soviet union. many poor and hungry. and they have nowhere to turn personal opinion globalizing. >> oh, niraj has had such a hard life from the day that a hard life from the day that she was born into the holocaust diabolo again. >> we were so hungry that we and find leaves and grass and we would pick them up and eat. now? still, today with no one there to hel5 p her dare we turn our back on her now for twenty five dollars, you can rush a food box to a holocaust survivor or an elderly. the international fellowship of christians and brings ancalled urgently needed food u and comfort in their final years. >> let's do what we know god has called us to do. call the number on your screen now and help save jewish lives. no organizedas much helps holot survivors and the elderly. survivors and the elderly. jewish peopl do beg y
holocaust museum in israel. that were brutally murdered.this great cloud of witnesses cries out to us . comfort, comfort, my people. d g we're inry a race against time o reach every holocaust survivor in israel and the former soviet union. many poor and hungry. and they have nowhere to turn personal opinion globalizing. >> oh, niraj has had such a hard life from the day that a hard life from the day that she was born into the holocaust diabolo again. >> we were so hungry that we and...
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and he basically did derive a german responsibility from the crimes of the holocaust. also in regard to stopping iran. as he said, he said iran is dedicated to israel's destruction. he said that same thing, by the way, when he met a reserve and president stein meyer on sunday. and that d, a cord currently being negotiated by germany and other powers to try to get iran to return to the 2015 nuclear deal. he said on sunday, in somewhat more direct speech is toothless and watered down, and that it must be stopped somewhat more diplomatically. he indicated the same here to the one does talk today. a very important moment in germany is really relations right now. we've seen a compensation agreement for the victims of the musical impacts. massacre finally agreed after so long. what is all this say about german is really relations right now, melinda? well, the reason that we're hearing not only the 2 speakers today, stress the duty to remember and the special responsibility that germany has to israel. but also yesterday at the commemoration in munich at the air field where th
and he basically did derive a german responsibility from the crimes of the holocaust. also in regard to stopping iran. as he said, he said iran is dedicated to israel's destruction. he said that same thing, by the way, when he met a reserve and president stein meyer on sunday. and that d, a cord currently being negotiated by germany and other powers to try to get iran to return to the 2015 nuclear deal. he said on sunday, in somewhat more direct speech is toothless and watered down, and that it...
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and the holocaust. it examines the u.s. reaction in the run-up to the holocaust.e film. i'll talk to them ahead. you see that? that's when i realized we can't let another year go by. i i think we're good. okay. let's go. mom, do you know where some wrapping paper... need to wrap something for grandma. uh, yeah. ready? yeah. this is the plan to finally connect with our family's heritage. grandma! start your plan today with a northwestern mutual financial advisor and spend your life living. ♪ if you're turning 65 soon or over 65 and planning to retire... now's the time to learn more about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare and get help protecting yourself from the out-of-pocket costs medicare doesn't pay. because the time to prepare is before you go on medicare. don't wait. get started today. call unitedhealthcare for your free decision guide. what's it going to take for the world to reach net-zero emissions? it's going to take investing in some things you've heard of and some you'd never expect. it's going to take funding innovation in
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total, more than 100,000 people died here, and the place became one of the world symbols of the holocaustrding to the estimates of the national institute of remembrance. did not stand out from the context of the second world war, as regards the tragedy of the jews in ukraine, it disappeared only at the end of the 80s, in the 90s, the construction of the babi yar began, dozens of monuments were erected here and memorial signs, but it has not yet been possible to create a memorial complex for the victims of the holocaust due to differences in the views of the initiators of the project. thanks for the interesting story, this is to our colleagues , journalists of the espresso channel, and now we will try to connect to our conversation vitaly nakhvanovych, historian, ethnopolitical scientist, researcher of the kyiv history museum do we have any contacts vitaliy ugu, we congratulate you, mr. vitaliy well, if it is possible to congratulate you, it is not quite a simple day, a sad day, so to speak. the soviet authorities tried to hide the scale of those crimes committed by the nazis not in kyiv a
total, more than 100,000 people died here, and the place became one of the world symbols of the holocaustrding to the estimates of the national institute of remembrance. did not stand out from the context of the second world war, as regards the tragedy of the jews in ukraine, it disappeared only at the end of the 80s, in the 90s, the construction of the babi yar began, dozens of monuments were erected here and memorial signs, but it has not yet been possible to create a memorial complex for the...
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total, more than 100,000 people died here, and the place became one of the world symbols of the holocaustng to the national institute of remembrance. during the second world war ii killed up to one and a half million people of jewish nationality in the ukrainian ssr about the tragedy of babin yar, they preferred not to talk about it, and the holocaust was not separated from the context of the second world war, but the tragedy of the jews in ukraine disappeared only at the end of the 80s, in the 90s, the construction of babin yar began, dozens of monuments were erected here prisons and memorials, but it has not yet been possible to create a memorial complex for the victims of the holocaust due to differences in the views of the initiators of the project, so the 81st anniversary during the time of bol in kyiv the memory of the victims of the tragedy in babyny yar was commemorated . our correspondent aram tanesyan was present at the event. we will learn the details of aram from him. i congratulate you. please tell me how the victims of the war are commemorated this year. good evening , studi
total, more than 100,000 people died here, and the place became one of the world symbols of the holocaustng to the national institute of remembrance. during the second world war ii killed up to one and a half million people of jewish nationality in the ukrainian ssr about the tragedy of babin yar, they preferred not to talk about it, and the holocaust was not separated from the context of the second world war, but the tragedy of the jews in ukraine disappeared only at the end of the 80s, in the...
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the topic of the holocaust is a very painful topic in ukraine , because there were indeed ukrainiansn the third place. ukrainians who took part and did not have a chance to talk about it, ukraine is ready to talk about it, but ukraine is ready, and what will be said about it ? the co-president of the association of jewish organizations and communities, he was on espresso the day before, but this is what he said on the air of our colleagues on radio nv, one said that i was quoting the memorial behind which russian oligarchs stood, and surkov stood behind him and putin himself. i will never believe that putin will allow his oligarchs, who are his wallets, to spend 100 million dollars for humanitarian purposes in the country in which he is fighting. well, the question of why ukraine has not yet applied sanctions against these sponsors of this memorial is also a big question for the authorities from society, let's listen to it, and it's drinking, that's why i was always sure, now it's confirmed every time more and more that it's in this hybrid war . it was such a very important page. tan
the topic of the holocaust is a very painful topic in ukraine , because there were indeed ukrainiansn the third place. ukrainians who took part and did not have a chance to talk about it, ukraine is ready to talk about it, but ukraine is ready, and what will be said about it ? the co-president of the association of jewish organizations and communities, he was on espresso the day before, but this is what he said on the air of our colleagues on radio nv, one said that i was quoting the memorial...