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eastern, peter hayes academic committee chair at the us holocaust memorial museum and author of why explaining the holocaust. >> so why were the jews killed? because a long-standing tradition of hatred activated under particular political circumstances. fermented by a regime that was thoroughly capable of whipping up the population to participate in it. then, they took a war into a region where there were hundreds of thousands of people defined his enemies. and it resolved under the conditions of wartime. to wipe these people out. >> at 10:00 p.m. eastern on afterwords, professor amorous was to cut looks at frugal living. why less is more, more or less. it is interviewed by a "washington post" columnist. >> is not to never spend money on any luxury at all. the crucial thing is to be self-aware about what it is you really value. what is really worth spending money on? and what is something we are just wasting money or you're just spending it just because people tell you this is what you ought to be doing and what you ought to be fine. >> sunday at 7:30 p.m. eastern georgetown university profess
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denied 830 eastern, peter hayes academic committee chair at the us holocaust memorial museum and authorof why explaining the holocaust. >> so why were the jews killed? because a long-standing tradition of hatred. activated under particular political circumstances. funded by a regime capable of whipping up the population to participate in it. then under took a war into a region where there were hundreds of thousands of the people they had defined as enemies.and it resolved under the conditions of wartime. to wipe these people out. >> at 10:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, alfred university professor emirates was the cut looks at the philosophy behind frugal living in his book the wisdom of frugality. why less is more, more or less. he is interviewed by michelle singletary "washington post" singh indicated thomas. >> the crucial thing is that you never spend money on any kind of luxury at all. the crucial thing is to be self-aware about what to, what is really worth spending the money on? and what is something where you are just wasting money or just spending it just because people tell you
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i am wendy lower, director of the museum center for advanced holocaust study and it is my honor to welcome you on behalf of the united states holocaust memorialolocaust happen," you can share with the. see people think about how the holocaust happen and how was upon in one of the most civilized region of the world. -under you look at europe, and specifically germany before hit loire hitler came to pour you would find democracy good growing alaska site and fear as a result of the great war, the economic depression and rise of communist and you would fine increasing antisemitism which game a convenient explanation for every problem and crisis that beset european civilization. in germany you found of the of omost highly educated nations in the world. 25% of the ss leadership at a ph.d ored a advanced degree. a country with a dynamic free press. berlin had 146 newspapers. 39 nobel prize winners. the holocaust reminds us of the progress and fragility of human rights, that the unthinkable is always thinkable and in all societies human beings are susceptible to treating the other as infor to the abuse of power and tendency to justify any behavior. t
i am wendy lower, director of the museum center for advanced holocaust study and it is my honor to welcome you on behalf of the united states holocaust memorialolocaust happen," you can share with the. see people think about how the holocaust happen and how was upon in one of the most civilized region of the world. -under you look at europe, and specifically germany before hit loire hitler came to pour you would find democracy good growing alaska site and fear as a result of the great war,...
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this museum's program is the first in a new series entitled: the power of memory to shape our future, which explores the power of our collective understanding of the holocaust and how we can use it to create a better world. please assign a before museum e-mails and follow us on social media for more details on the series. tonight, we are joined by peter hayes, professor emeritus of history in german and the holocaust educational foundation professor of holocaust studies at northwestern university. professor hayes earned his ba and phd in history from yale university. the author of more than 80 articles and 12 books and several landmark studies on business of the third reich including burke-- books, hayes has been funded by the guggenheim foundation and in 1997-98 he was awarded the jb senior scholarship. senior in stature, not age. [laughter] >> he also serves as chairman of the museum academic any. in peter's new book why explaining the holocaust he dispelled many misconceptions and answered some the most basic questions that remain, why the jews and not another ethnic group, why the germans, why such a swift and sweeping extermination, why didn't-- did it
this museum's program is the first in a new series entitled: the power of memory to shape our future, which explores the power of our collective understanding of the holocaust and how we can use it to create a better world. please assign a before museum e-mails and follow us on social media for more details on the series. tonight, we are joined by peter hayes, professor emeritus of history in german and the holocaust educational foundation professor of holocaust studies at northwestern...
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holocaust memorial museum and author of "explaining the holocaust." >> why were the jews killed? because of a long-standing tradition of hatred activated under particular political regimetances fomented by that was capable of whipping up the population to participate in , then undertook a war into a region where there were hundreds of thousands of the people it had defined as enemies, and it resolved under the conditions of wartime to wipe these people out. announcer: and 10:00 p.m. eastern, alfred university professor looks at the philosophy behind frugal living in his wisdom -- in the book "the wisdom of frugality." >> the crucial thing is never to spend -- is not to never spend money on any luxury, the crucial thing is to be self-aware about what you really value and what is worth spending money on. and what are you just wasting money on and are you just tell youbecause people it is the kind of thing you ought to be doing or buying. announcer: a georgetown university professor looks at the country possibly show that country's racial divide. >> we want a granting to us of the s
holocaust memorial museum and author of "explaining the holocaust." >> why were the jews killed? because of a long-standing tradition of hatred activated under particular political regimetances fomented by that was capable of whipping up the population to participate in , then undertook a war into a region where there were hundreds of thousands of the people it had defined as enemies, and it resolved under the conditions of wartime to wipe these people out. announcer: and 10:00...
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holocaust memorial museum. >>> citing security the president is expected to block refugees from syria. about 12,000 who fled the civil war there settled in the u.s. just last year. and jim axelrod met some of the new arrivals. >> reporter: in rutland, vermont, the katib family its getting settled. they're syrian refugees from a village near aleppo who arrived just last week. >> we couldn't bear the gunshots and the bombing, it started to happen, day and night. and my daughter was like running trying to hide in the house. and she calls my name all the time. >> reporter: the katibs are one of two families among the first of 110 refugees set to be relocated to rutland. but it is a process now in jeopardy by the president's promise which would halt the rest of the families from arriving. >> i'm disheartened. but not defeated. >> reporter: marsha casell with rutland welcomes a group organized to get the refugees settled in, providing them with clothing and furniture. >> these are not the people that you need to fear. these people are -- are running for their lives. they have been victims t
holocaust memorial museum. >>> citing security the president is expected to block refugees from syria. about 12,000 who fled the civil war there settled in the u.s. just last year. and jim axelrod met some of the new arrivals. >> reporter: in rutland, vermont, the katib family its getting settled. they're syrian refugees from a village near aleppo who arrived just last week. >> we couldn't bear the gunshots and the bombing, it started to happen, day and night. and my...
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holocaust memorial museum. killed?ere the jews because of the long-standing tradition of a trade activated under particular political by amstances, fermented regime that was thoroughly capable of whipping up the population to participate in it, aen, undertook a war into region where there were hundreds of thousands of people it had to find as enemies and it resolved under the conditions of wartime to white these people that. ,nnouncer: at 10:00 eastern alfred university professor ever is was a caught the philosophy behind frugal living in his book "the wisdom of reality." he is a washington post syndicate column >> the crucial thing isn't to never spend money on any kind of luxury at all, the crucial thing is to be self-aware of what it is you really value, what is really worth spending money on so what is something where you are just wasting money or you are just spending it is because people tell you this is the kind of thing announcer: you want to be given with the kind of thing you want to be brian? sunday at 7 p.m
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saturday and eight at 830 eastern peter hayes academic committee chair the us holocaust memorial museum and author of why explaining the holocaust. >> so why were the jews killed? because a long-standing tradition of hatred activated under particular political circumstances. fermented by a regime that was capable of whipping up the population to participate in it. then, took the world into a region where there were hundreds of thousands of people defined as enemies. and it resolved and the conditions of wartime. to wipe these people out. >> at 10:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, alfred university professor everest Ãblessed the philosophy behind frugal living. why less is more, more or less. he is viewed by michelle singletary "washington post" syndicated columnist. >> the crucial thing isn't to never spend money in any kind of luxury at all. the crucial thing is to be self-aware about what it is you really, what is really worth spending on. what is something where you just are wasting money or you are just spending it because people tell you this is the kind of thing you want to be doing
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holocaust memorials. holoca museumther hollywood death toodo report this week p mike mike connors. mike was the star of the tv show mannix. ma connors passed away yesterday afternoon in a los angelesnges hospital from thatro complications ofm leukemia. he was 91 years old. o >> one of the first action stars. >> then show like yesterday sadly.n show >> late nighty host conanhs o'brien making headlines fordlir his response to theponse controversy over the wallrsy erw along the mexican border.bor conan says he wanted to dowanteo something positive followingtivo this week's negative news poutsp relationship between thetion united states and mexico sos ano here's his plan. p ly. >> i'm going to head down to mexico city rent a televisiontyn studio and shoot an episode ofso our show with the help of anof n all mexican staff, crew, guests and studio audience and d we're going to call it conanit n without borders made in mexico. first. conan made headlines with ama political road trip two yearsdes ago when he filmed an episode
holocaust memorials. holoca museumther hollywood death toodo report this week p mike mike connors. mike was the star of the tv show mannix. ma connors passed away yesterday afternoon in a los angelesnges hospital from thatro complications ofm leukemia. he was 91 years old. o >> one of the first action stars. >> then show like yesterday sadly.n show >> late nighty host conanhs o'brien making headlines fordlir his response to theponse controversy over the wallrsy erw along the...
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survivors gathered at the site of the death camp now memorial and museum to remember the victims of holocaust, wore scraped scarfs similar to what prisoners at the camp did during world war ii. meantime on this international hollow cost memorial day, one teacher making it his mission to make sure his community never forgets the autrocities of nazi germany. >> fox's cat lynn explains what exactly he's doing to keep the memory of the holocaust alive. >> this is tail of the teacher going above and beyond the tail of duty, walk back through time, and recall lessons learned, from one of humanity's darkest hours. >> we have to get on the old bus, and we were taken to a castle where we were hidden. and they kept their promise. we survived. we were always a step ahead of the nazis. >> what sounds like hollywood film is the real life story of houston's ruth steinfeld, rescued at age seven from a french concentration camp in world war ii. >> tonight she shared her store which hundreds of sugar lands students and families, thanks to this man. >> never has it been more rem event. >> started the hall of r
survivors gathered at the site of the death camp now memorial and museum to remember the victims of holocaust, wore scraped scarfs similar to what prisoners at the camp did during world war ii. meantime on this international hollow cost memorial day, one teacher making it his mission to make sure his community never forgets the autrocities of nazi germany. >> fox's cat lynn explains what exactly he's doing to keep the memory of the holocaust alive. >> this is tail of the teacher...
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there is something like 6000 events taking place tomorrow on holocaust memorial day right across the uk in places as far fetched as museumss year is how can life go on? particularly quoting the great holocaust survivor. he said, death is not the problem, we learn to live with death, the problem is to live with death, the problem is to adjust to life. they will be people in this service will be reflecting how it is possible to live beyond the horrors of genocide. what can we learn from them? then i going to be some amazing people in these —— this service. many thousands of them have paved the way for us to have the positive mindset to be inspired by them and also we have the responsibility to guarantee their legacy will live on. u nfortu nately, their legacy will live on. unfortunately, they are not going to live forever. remembrance is key and guaranteeing the lessons will be internalised to prevent this from happening again is so important. we are standing just happening again is so important. we are standingjust in happening again is so important. we are standing just in front of what is the wall of quotes. tell us what
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memory so something like this never happens again. >> susan collins from maine tweet, the administration's omission of the jewish people in the holocaust remembrance statement is a historical mistake. then the holocaust museum released a statement. the first two lines contrast the one from the white house, quote, the holocaust was the systemic state-sponsored murder of 6 million jews by nazi germany and its collaborators. nazi ideology cast the world as a racial struggle and the singular focus on the total destruction of every jewish person was at its racist core. >>> after years of waiting, iraqis who helped aid america were finally set to stateside. >> reporter: i'm richard engel with this family who left everything they knew behind and got on the plane for america. they got as far as they layover in cairo where a gate agency told the man he and his family would be deported. what happened when you told everybody, we're not going? >> wow, that was a terrible moment. when i saw their faces and the terrible pain. they were about to faint. >> after two years of vetting -- >> reporter: even after they risked their lives in iraq and some were killed for it. it's taken the state department a long time to approve
memory so something like this never happens again. >> susan collins from maine tweet, the administration's omission of the jewish people in the holocaust remembrance statement is a historical mistake. then the holocaust museum released a statement. the first two lines contrast the one from the white house, quote, the holocaust was the systemic state-sponsored murder of 6 million jews by nazi germany and its collaborators. nazi ideology cast the world as a racial struggle and the singular...
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holocaust memorial chair at the u.s. holocaust memorial museumand author of law explaining the holocaust back so were the kill because of a long-standing patriot activated under political circumstances. >> by a regime that was capable of whipping up the population to participate in. >> then undertook a war into the region where there were hundreds of thousands of people it defined as enemies and it resolved under the conditions of wartime to wipe these people are. >> and then 10:10 p.m. eastern on afterwards alfred university professor looks at the philosophy he had frugal living in his book the wisdom of frugality, why less is more. >> the crucial thing isn't to never spend money on any kind of luxury at all. the crucial crucial thing is to be where about what is that you really value in what you want to spend money on. or where is it just wasting money or just spending it just because people tell you this is a kind of thing you want to be doing or by. >> sunday at 7:30 p.m. eastern, georgetown university professor author of -- we cannot stop lo
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holocaust memorial museum and author of the book explaining the holocaust. >> why were the jews killed? because of a long-standing tradition of hatred activated under particular political circumstances, foemen did buy a regime that was thoroughly capable of whipping up a population to participate. then, undertook a war into a region where there were hundreds of thousands of the people it had defined as enemies. it resolved under the conditions of wartime to wipe these people out. + at 10:00 -- >> at :00 p.m. eastern, a professor looks at the philosophy behind frugal wisdomin his book "the of frugality." he is interviewed by a washington post syndicated columnist. thing is to be self-aware about what gives you real value, what is worth spending money on an what is something where you are wasting money or spending it because people tell you this is the kind of thing you should be doing or should be buying. >> sunday 7:30 p.m. eastern, a georgetown professor, michael egret dyson -- michael eric dyson, looks at the country's racial divide. cessation of the philosophy of stereotype and a gr
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tonight at 8:30 eastern, peter hayes at the holocaust memorial museum and author of "why: explaining the holocaust." >> so why were the jews killed? because of a long-standing tradition of hatred activated under political circumstances that wased by a regime thoroughly capable of whipping up the population to participate in it. then undertook a war into a region where there were hundreds of thousands of people it had defined as enemies and it resolved, under the conditions of wartime to wipe these people , out. announcer and then at 10:00 p.m. : on "after words." atfessor weston, looks frugal living. he's interviewed by michelle -- professor westacott. he looks at for galaxy. he's interviewed by michelle singletary, washington post columnist. >> the crucial thing is to be self-aware of what it is you really value. what is really worth spending money on? and what is something where you're just wasting money and you're just spending it because people tell you this is the kind of thing you ought to be doing or the kind of thing you ought to be buying. announcer sunday at 7:30 p.m. : east
tonight at 8:30 eastern, peter hayes at the holocaust memorial museum and author of "why: explaining the holocaust." >> so why were the jews killed? because of a long-standing tradition of hatred activated under political circumstances that wased by a regime thoroughly capable of whipping up the population to participate in it. then undertook a war into a region where there were hundreds of thousands of people it had defined as enemies and it resolved, under the conditions of...
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saturday night at 8:30 eastern, peter hayes, academic committee chair at the holocaust memorial museum and author of "why, explaining the holocaust". >> so why were the jews killed? because of a long-standing tradition of hatred, activated under particular political circumstances, fomented by a regime that was thoroughly capable of whipping up the population to participate in it, then undertook a war into a region where there were hundreds of thousands of the people it had defined as enemies and it resolved under the conditions of war time to wipe these people out. >> and then at 10:00 p.m. eastern on after words, alfred university professor emriis westcot looks at the wisdom behind frugal living in his book, "the wisdom of frugality." >> the crucial thing isn't to never spend money on any kind of luxury at all. the crucial thing is to be self-aware about what it is you really value. what is really worth spending money on and what is something where you just are wasting money or just spending it just because people tell you this is the kind of thing you ought to be doing or the kind of
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saturday night at 8:30 eastern, peter hayes, economic chaacadem the holocaust memorial museum explaining why. >> why were ythe jews killed? because of a long standing tradition of hatred activated under particular political circumstances to meanted by a regime thrlly capable of wh whipping up the machine to participate in it. then, understand took a war into a -- undertook a war into a region there were hundreds of people defined as enemies and under the conditions of wartime, resumed to wipe these people out. >> afterwards, emrnswestacott, why less is more interviewed by michelle west syndicated columnist. >> it is not to spend money on any luxury at all. it is to be self aware what is really worth spending money on and what is something where you're just wasting money or just spending it because people tell you this is the kind of thing you ought to be doing or the kind of thing you ought to be doing. >> sunday at 7:30 p.m. eastern, michael eric dyson, author of "tears we cannot stop," a look at white america and the country's racial divide. >> what we want is cessation of the velocity
saturday night at 8:30 eastern, peter hayes, economic chaacadem the holocaust memorial museum explaining why. >> why were ythe jews killed? because of a long standing tradition of hatred activated under particular political circumstances to meanted by a regime thrlly capable of wh whipping up the machine to participate in it. then, understand took a war into a -- undertook a war into a region there were hundreds of people defined as enemies and under the conditions of wartime, resumed to...
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holocaust memorial museum and there -- author of "why" >> why were the jews killed? because of a tradition of hatred activated under particular political situations. fermented by a regime capable of working up the population to participate in it. then, undertook a war into a region where there were hundreds of thousands of the people it had defined as enemies and it resolved, under the conditions of wartime to wipe these people out. eastern, a look at the philosophy behind frugal wisdom. why less is more, more or less. the interviewed by "washington post" columnist. the crucial thing to not spend any money at all. but to be sure of what is really worth spending money on. you are justhere wasting money or spending it because people to you this is the kind of thing you ought to be doing, or the kind of thing you ought to be buying. >> sunday, georgetown university author of "tears we cannot stop." he looks at the country's racial divide. >> what we want is a cessation of the velocity of stereotype and a granting to us of the same humanity that you grant each other. >>
holocaust memorial museum and there -- author of "why" >> why were the jews killed? because of a tradition of hatred activated under particular political situations. fermented by a regime capable of working up the population to participate in it. then, undertook a war into a region where there were hundreds of thousands of the people it had defined as enemies and it resolved, under the conditions of wartime to wipe these people out. eastern, a look at the philosophy behind...