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. >> mathias reyes is a convicted, homicidal rapist, doing 33 years to life in new york prison. >> iome real bad things to so many people and harmed them in so many ways. >> he's a bona fide psychopath, a serial rapist, he raped his own mother and raped and murdered a pregnant woman in front of her own two children. >> reyes came forward to say that he had been the one who had committed the attack upon the jogger. >> did you attack the central park jogger? >> yeah, i did. >> did you rape her? >> yes. >> did you beat her? >> mm-hm. >> did you leave her for dead? >> i thought i left her there for dead. >> mathias reyes manages to get the attention of law enforcement, and they do a dna test, and they take his dna and compare it, and voila, they have what they never had in the trials in 1990. which is a match. a perfect match. >> i was like, oh, that's great. we got the final guy, the guy who's gotten away original any 1989. but then he turned around and said he did it by himself. >> i was alone that night. i saw the lady. she was jogging. at the right-hand side, i saw a piece of branch
. >> mathias reyes is a convicted, homicidal rapist, doing 33 years to life in new york prison. >> iome real bad things to so many people and harmed them in so many ways. >> he's a bona fide psychopath, a serial rapist, he raped his own mother and raped and murdered a pregnant woman in front of her own two children. >> reyes came forward to say that he had been the one who had committed the attack upon the jogger. >> did you attack the central park jogger? >>...
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mathias berlinger sent us this. real meaning is a devout buddhist leo is not his real name he's afraid of repercussions in his hometown see on wouldst have come under pressure from the government since they started protesting against the destruction of the buddhist sites in the outskirts of the city a 3 phase statue of wind in the d.t. of mercy in chinese buddhism is bound for demolition. suddenly the government fenced the statue off they are doing works inside but they haven't informed society about the reasons for the destruction. this is left as buddhist and those who worship the goddess of guanine inside and outside china quite the wilderness. the 3 faced one in and allege ace and monastery were built in 2002 when a company donated the giant statue to the buddhist community made of white jade quickly gained fame. i am trying to take a look at the site the statue is located in a mountainous region about an hour's drive from the city center. the decision to the statue in these mountains was not a coincidence it is
mathias berlinger sent us this. real meaning is a devout buddhist leo is not his real name he's afraid of repercussions in his hometown see on wouldst have come under pressure from the government since they started protesting against the destruction of the buddhist sites in the outskirts of the city a 3 phase statue of wind in the d.t. of mercy in chinese buddhism is bound for demolition. suddenly the government fenced the statue off they are doing works inside but they haven't informed society...
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and as we have heard there the trial is getting underway in cologne that is where reporter mathias fun hine is joining us mathias we have heard that these are really appalling crimes which are being tried today walk us through what is at stake well at stake for this defendant for you look there's a prison term of 15 years and possibly off to that preventive detention if psychotherapy doesn't work. and at stake for society is the realization that child abuse sexual child abuse and child abuse with violent child abuse is way more widespread than most people have ever imagined we are talking about in this case alone about more than 80 suspects about multiple arrests about almost 50 children that have been rescued and about 30000 different digital identities that investigators have found yet and with every suspect. you leads for further investigation. what more do we know about the perpetrator or perpetrators. well i just listened to about one hour of. the reading of the charges against jerk and i got to know him a little bit through that and what what i heard in a very technical and legal
and as we have heard there the trial is getting underway in cologne that is where reporter mathias fun hine is joining us mathias we have heard that these are really appalling crimes which are being tried today walk us through what is at stake well at stake for this defendant for you look there's a prison term of 15 years and possibly off to that preventive detention if psychotherapy doesn't work. and at stake for society is the realization that child abuse sexual child abuse and child abuse...
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takes care of it that was much the other then dr mathias gets it nice and clean thank amazing ideas. the chair is like this has been a fixture by the baltic and the north sea since the 19th century there especially popular in germany. now all that's missing is a quick dip in the water. but . i don't think. i have to admit diving into this chilly water it is just 17 degrees celsius is a bit daunting at 1st but once you're in and swimming it's wonderful. it's clear that the tourists are back despite the coronavirus but how are the people who live here fairing. i'm off to meet a man with a woman who works here as a lifeguard. but what do you need to be a lifeguard. this is what you have to be athletic team player know how to swim and like the beach. that's it. that's like i should not have to spend what did to coronavirus me for you as a lifeguard in that yeah at the start of the season we introduced various safety measures and restrictions. we have protective equipment for the lifeguards for the swimmers who need 1st date we have mass and so forth the body gets to be called when we han
takes care of it that was much the other then dr mathias gets it nice and clean thank amazing ideas. the chair is like this has been a fixture by the baltic and the north sea since the 19th century there especially popular in germany. now all that's missing is a quick dip in the water. but . i don't think. i have to admit diving into this chilly water it is just 17 degrees celsius is a bit daunting at 1st but once you're in and swimming it's wonderful. it's clear that the tourists are back...
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day to you mathias a very disturbing report in a lot of ways why is this push coming now to destroy these outward symbols of china's ancient spiritual heritage its buddhist urge you know these statues these some experts estimate 800 statues that have been destroyed in recently years they're mostly statues that have been newly erected in the past 2030 years when the country was moving towards a more liberal. attitude on religions on this has been completely reversed and these symbols of spirituality of buddhist spirituality but also christian and muslim symbols have been removed in recent years as a push to reestablish the dominance of communist ideology and the ideological power of the parties so this is something that's ancient buddhist heritage that is protected and as we've also seen that is exists as as as cultural heritage but displays of religious spiritualism are being driven out of the public view now we heard from one member of the british faithful in your report there he was talking about the massive pressure that's also on the country's muslim and christians right now can
day to you mathias a very disturbing report in a lot of ways why is this push coming now to destroy these outward symbols of china's ancient spiritual heritage its buddhist urge you know these statues these some experts estimate 800 statues that have been destroyed in recently years they're mostly statues that have been newly erected in the past 2030 years when the country was moving towards a more liberal. attitude on religions on this has been completely reversed and these symbols of...
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work is well documented his some of his scientific stuff is not so well documented a german author mathias called he doubts whether he was responsible for all the inventions that are tributed to him and he also says that they didn't all work there is a tank for example which functions by a crank and and echo says that the crank actually means that the wheels turn in the wrong direction ok so let's find out about this side more about this sort of leonardo. as something that was brought to our attention in the 19th twenties by a rather infamous. it was in the early 20th century that the image of labor nardo as inventor which he himself never claimed to be 1st emerged driven by benito mussolini to support his fascist ideology the dictator recast davinci as a universal genius and a leading figure ever talian creative strength was done and was initiated an exhibition not just initiated he ordered it to be and it was done and for that exhibition models were created from the vinci sketches for the 1st time. models that simply ignored errors in the original sketches the exhibition travelled from m
work is well documented his some of his scientific stuff is not so well documented a german author mathias called he doubts whether he was responsible for all the inventions that are tributed to him and he also says that they didn't all work there is a tank for example which functions by a crank and and echo says that the crank actually means that the wheels turn in the wrong direction ok so let's find out about this side more about this sort of leonardo. as something that was brought to our...
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that report by correspondent mathias. in the philippines president has volunteered to be the 1st in his country to try a new covert 1000 vaccine developed by russia to ted has suggested that russia wanted to offer the vaccine for free to the philippines there has been no confirmation from russia on this but a senior official said clinical trials were expected to begin in the philippines soon here is more of what they said. president. i will tell president putin that i have huge trust in your studies income botting covert 19 years. in. maybe leave feeling. really good. show my trust in them i will tell doctors that i will be the 1st to get vaccinated well when the vaccine arrives. we will see if it works or if it works on me then it is good for everyone. for more let's go across to my colleague did a look at this one and our son thomas who joins me now from manila and i good to see you i'm wondering how filipinos view but not very good at it is offered to try out claimed russian covert vaccine on himself. well it's that st
that report by correspondent mathias. in the philippines president has volunteered to be the 1st in his country to try a new covert 1000 vaccine developed by russia to ted has suggested that russia wanted to offer the vaccine for free to the philippines there has been no confirmation from russia on this but a senior official said clinical trials were expected to begin in the philippines soon here is more of what they said. president. i will tell president putin that i have huge trust in your...
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that report by correspondent mathias burning in the philippines president drugger to tetter has volunteered to be the 1st in his country to try a new covert $900.00 vaccine developed by russia to ted has suggested that russia wanted to offer the vaccine for free to the philippines there's been no confirmation from russia on this but a senior official said clinical trials were expected to begin in the philippines so on here is more of what detectives said. president. i will tell president putin that i have huge trust in your studies income botting covert 19 years. in. maybe leave fiend. it's really good food we want to be very profitable to show my trust and then i will tell doctors that i will be the 1st to get vaccinated when the vaccine arrives you know that we will see if it works if it works on me then it is good for everyone. who would you want at school cross to my colleague did i'm a correspondent and i santarus who joins me now from manila and i good to see you i'm wondering how filipinos view it would be good to turn his offer to try out the claimed russian covert vaccine on himsel
that report by correspondent mathias burning in the philippines president drugger to tetter has volunteered to be the 1st in his country to try a new covert $900.00 vaccine developed by russia to ted has suggested that russia wanted to offer the vaccine for free to the philippines there's been no confirmation from russia on this but a senior official said clinical trials were expected to begin in the philippines so on here is more of what detectives said. president. i will tell president putin...
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dr and you trish and specialist mathias riedel inspects the super foods on. at the hamburg supermarket ginger tried berries customers find a wide variety of supposedly healthy products. the list of ingredients shows what's really inside. you can think this is the natural food section. but here we have cranberries. you don't see it right away but they have an extra 40 percent sugar. and sunflower oil which isn't the best oil. so this bag of cranberries has more sugar in it than a bar of chocolate almost 70 percent off as well so they're anything but healthy. because. she is seeds containing the very best nutrients but they usually consumed in very small quantities the super foods lincoln from super foods are just a diversion from the real problem. the german diet isn't healthy enough and adding 15 grams of chia seeds daily won't change it but that's exactly what happens chia seeds are something of an alibi food to make up for an otherwise unhealthy diet. 15 grams provide even less omega 3 fatty acids than for example a generous portion of walnuts. finest. flax
dr and you trish and specialist mathias riedel inspects the super foods on. at the hamburg supermarket ginger tried berries customers find a wide variety of supposedly healthy products. the list of ingredients shows what's really inside. you can think this is the natural food section. but here we have cranberries. you don't see it right away but they have an extra 40 percent sugar. and sunflower oil which isn't the best oil. so this bag of cranberries has more sugar in it than a bar of...
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the manager is not convinced mathias still wants to try out various things regional organic products also tend to be more eco friendly europeans buy lots of imported goods bananas coffee chocolate with a much larger c o 2 footprint. many people know that regional products are more sustainable but that doesn't necessarily lead to a change in the way they shop. wants to suddenly encourage consumers to think twice the approach she deploys is known as nudging. basically it's about positioning products in a way that people will be more likely to pick them up. who studied social sciences wrote the 1st academic paper in germany. could it be considered manipulation. of the set if that's a charge that one often hears but the difference between nudging and manipulation is that nudging is used for positive purposes because if he would. take meat consumption for example in ecological terms it's much too high what kind of notes might make a difference here placing vegetarian sausages right next to meeting ones. people who are already environmentally conscious go looking for products that are orga
the manager is not convinced mathias still wants to try out various things regional organic products also tend to be more eco friendly europeans buy lots of imported goods bananas coffee chocolate with a much larger c o 2 footprint. many people know that regional products are more sustainable but that doesn't necessarily lead to a change in the way they shop. wants to suddenly encourage consumers to think twice the approach she deploys is known as nudging. basically it's about positioning...
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river valley of southern germany water buffalo are helping keep these fields healthy organic farmer mathias license is bringing them in for the winter. come on sweetie come on. the water buffalo will spend the winter months at the family's farm. so. during the summer the water buffalo had some company here beavers. with the buffalo gone it's time to get some advice. get hot shaft a wildlife biologist is often called in when beavers look like they might come into conflict with farmers or other local resit. yes this past summer the beavers built a dam along the edge of the meadow. so when i got trick i have just been working herd that's pretty fresh out there raising the dam for the winter. obviously high for just a few you know we're really glad to beaver built this big dam along our pasture this year because as you see that allows the water to flow into the grazing areas just as. if you're here i didn't serve us up before then destroying water buffalo need watering in wallowing holes to regulate their body temperature during the hot summer. only to be activated without the beavers activity
river valley of southern germany water buffalo are helping keep these fields healthy organic farmer mathias license is bringing them in for the winter. come on sweetie come on. the water buffalo will spend the winter months at the family's farm. so. during the summer the water buffalo had some company here beavers. with the buffalo gone it's time to get some advice. get hot shaft a wildlife biologist is often called in when beavers look like they might come into conflict with farmers or other...
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his people the sun hunt the animals but today mathias is only checking up on the herd elance have special significance for the sun. if you look at the animal it's massive and can provide a lot of mood it can provide a lot of the same times a blanket the skin is used as a blanket and there is also a fence they use it for cooking they use it for and they use it for cleaning themselves the doctors they use it also for another purpose in my t.o.s. works as a guide at the quad to sun culture and education center in as a fun time near cape town it's the 1st center dedicated to sun culture in south africa. the traditional hunters and gatherers are an indigenous people in southern africa their ancestors lived here when the dutch reached the shores over 300 years ago the rock art they left behind emphasizes the sons deep connection to nature. the dominance of the european colonialists massive land loss and assimilation have marginalized the group today there are only about 150000 people in southern africa who identify as sun working at the center colleague. has learned to appreciate the beliefs an
his people the sun hunt the animals but today mathias is only checking up on the herd elance have special significance for the sun. if you look at the animal it's massive and can provide a lot of mood it can provide a lot of the same times a blanket the skin is used as a blanket and there is also a fence they use it for cooking they use it for and they use it for cleaning themselves the doctors they use it also for another purpose in my t.o.s. works as a guide at the quad to sun culture and...
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many people struggling to earn a decent wage street stalls are making a comeback our correspondent mathias berlinger reports tonight from chengdu and western jog. sheeple night market is located as in always drive from china to city center. it is one of the places in the western chinese metropolis where vendors can set up stalls without any special permission when one has just used to stop the time and make your business you know you need to get here early otherwise all the spots are occupied. with the economy slumping and unemployment on the rise the government is encouraging people to engage in smaller trades grin used to work in the age our department of a big company. behind. the epidemic is change the job market. those companies who survived are treating employees differently they don't care about their employees because they think you won't dare to leave i quit because they made me work a lot of overtime. and i'm exhausted and. until recently this was how china wanted its retail industry to look like a real estate boom had in a city neighborhoods torn down and replaced with shopping
many people struggling to earn a decent wage street stalls are making a comeback our correspondent mathias berlinger reports tonight from chengdu and western jog. sheeple night market is located as in always drive from china to city center. it is one of the places in the western chinese metropolis where vendors can set up stalls without any special permission when one has just used to stop the time and make your business you know you need to get here early otherwise all the spots are occupied....
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mathias from heinz reporting there now temperatures across the arctic have been increasing at a rate that is about twice the global average causing a record heat wave in siberia this year a small remote town above the arctic circle in the russian region of temperatures that were nearly 20 degrees higher than the average scientists now feared that the heat is causing the permafrost to thaw spelling catastrophe for both the environment and for the people who live there do you have to use emily show with reports from their hideouts. you can see the heat shimmer even now at the end of summer a few weeks ago they had set a new record 38 degrees celsius that's the highest temperature ever recorded within the arctic circle people here are usually proud of a different exterior their town is one of 2 places that claim to be the coldest on earth. we're used to the cold people here can't handle that sort of heat everyone bought electric fans they were totally sold out here people had ice cream and cold drinks we aren't prepared for these conditions. we swam and worked it was fine even in the wi
mathias from heinz reporting there now temperatures across the arctic have been increasing at a rate that is about twice the global average causing a record heat wave in siberia this year a small remote town above the arctic circle in the russian region of temperatures that were nearly 20 degrees higher than the average scientists now feared that the heat is causing the permafrost to thaw spelling catastrophe for both the environment and for the people who live there do you have to use emily...
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that story from correspondent spelling a he joins us from beijing now for more on this story how mathias why are we seeing this push now to destroy these above the symbols we've seen of push the communist ideology for the ideology of the communist party in the past few years we've seen a hardening of the idea logical line within the party and a great push for date ideologically and ideology in public discourse so religion is always of course something that is in competition with this ideology that is at the estate and the communist party member must promise to be a nothing is cannot be member of any religious organisation in theory at least and so what we've seen recently is that displays of spirituality of religion essentially recently like these 800 statues recently wrecked it. the statues. obvius torn down are being demolished to. make religion less visible in the public. other religions as well not yes right i mean there's also pressure on countries muslims and christian minorities aren't there yes there is and the pressure on them is a lot higher especially in the western region of
that story from correspondent spelling a he joins us from beijing now for more on this story how mathias why are we seeing this push now to destroy these above the symbols we've seen of push the communist ideology for the ideology of the communist party in the past few years we've seen a hardening of the idea logical line within the party and a great push for date ideologically and ideology in public discourse so religion is always of course something that is in competition with this ideology...
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let's get more now we are joined by our reporter mathias fun hide who is standing in front of the district court in cologne where the trial is taking place in the ts this is supposed to be the largest sex abuse trial in germany walk us through what's at stake. well for the defendant for yokel what's at stake is a prison sentence of 15 years and possibly preventive detention after that if he if psychotherapy doesn't work we're talking about 79 different counts of sexual child abuse 6 years 60 of them severe cases of child abuse most of them with his own daughter which is 3 years old now and which she started abusing when she was just only 3 months old those are what is at stake for society at large. but what's at stake for society at large is coming to terms with the vast size of this paedophile underground network of people who sexually abuse children as you mentioned 30000 suspects yet they have 30000 leads and facts in this case that i'm currently investigating and the other charges that have been brought are just so horrifying to ts so tell us a little bit more about what we know about
let's get more now we are joined by our reporter mathias fun hide who is standing in front of the district court in cologne where the trial is taking place in the ts this is supposed to be the largest sex abuse trial in germany walk us through what's at stake. well for the defendant for yokel what's at stake is a prison sentence of 15 years and possibly preventive detention after that if he if psychotherapy doesn't work we're talking about 79 different counts of sexual child abuse 6 years 60 of...
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and in 1948 at the summer olympics in london, to larry kalman's bob mathias won the limit decathlon at in track and field history. that's the stay in sports, august 6th, i'm joe fonzi. >> i think we have a little time at the end of the night, so why not. check this out, this is pretty cute. i think you will like it. >> backyard gymnastics. >> myla is the mom. you can see her daughter mize lent wants to get involved. [ laughter ] come on mom, slow down a little bit. onto to kampot and the milwaukee bucks crush miami to clutch the number one seeded east. and here's a little blazers -nuggets for you. nurkic poster isaac seven .2 inch bulbul who is the son of my new bowl. that was good, that was fun and we have an be a playoff basketball to look forward to in the very near future. unfortunately it doesn't include the warriors. that is the sporting life a right now. is a 11:00. time for more news. >>> coming at 11:00->> my understanding is it was multiple, multiple stab wounds to the neck and face. >> a man is devastated after his elderly father was in an unprovoked attack in palo alto. pol
and in 1948 at the summer olympics in london, to larry kalman's bob mathias won the limit decathlon at in track and field history. that's the stay in sports, august 6th, i'm joe fonzi. >> i think we have a little time at the end of the night, so why not. check this out, this is pretty cute. i think you will like it. >> backyard gymnastics. >> myla is the mom. you can see her daughter mize lent wants to get involved. [ laughter ] come on mom, slow down a little bit. onto to...
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this is a picture of mathias, just one of the many 360,000 students sitting at his computer and you can see as he is trying to begin his virtual learning, issues. so it is not working. the school superintendent in miami-dade says that they are addressing the concern, but this is the sort of problem that we have seen before and as more schools open, we'll see it again as robust as the internet is, sometimes it is the computers that you are connecting to that can't handle that influx in this case 360,000 plus students all trying to log on for the thirst day -- first day of school. they hope to get it worked out. >> yeah, i can only imagine the scramble going on behind the scenes and at homes. kerry sanders, thank you. >> reporter: and for parents trying to calm their kids down. absolutely. >> and they are so great at trouble-shooting internet problems. like me, if i don't have an i.t. person to call, forget it. kerry, thank you so much. he speaks from experience. >>> the university of alabama meantime is seeing a sharpen rise in cases, now more than 1,000 known infections at that school.
this is a picture of mathias, just one of the many 360,000 students sitting at his computer and you can see as he is trying to begin his virtual learning, issues. so it is not working. the school superintendent in miami-dade says that they are addressing the concern, but this is the sort of problem that we have seen before and as more schools open, we'll see it again as robust as the internet is, sometimes it is the computers that you are connecting to that can't handle that influx in this case...
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. >> members of the board, i'm mathias, and i'm the last speaker. first of all, i want to thank the clerk's office for the incredible flexibilities for allowing us today to provide live testimony, recorded testimony, and testimony from the hub in chinatown. we're thankful for the clerk's office and all the time they put into hearing us out. you heard directly from the families. i'm not going to add anything. in covid times. we can not just imagine -- and i hope, by looking at the videos, that you can appreciate the amount of space that families have. in the first video, the mother shares a 360° video of her s.r.o. room. and that's where the kids have to go to school, learn, that's where the parents have to have arguments -- that's where they need to argue. that's where siblings need to take time-out from each other. that is the reality of our s.r.o. families, over 650 families citywide, and we are here to ask you to increase rental subsidies for s.r.o. families, so we can help more families move out of s.r.o.s and into family housing. and we also as
. >> members of the board, i'm mathias, and i'm the last speaker. first of all, i want to thank the clerk's office for the incredible flexibilities for allowing us today to provide live testimony, recorded testimony, and testimony from the hub in chinatown. we're thankful for the clerk's office and all the time they put into hearing us out. you heard directly from the families. i'm not going to add anything. in covid times. we can not just imagine -- and i hope, by looking at the videos,...
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. >> members of the board, i'm mathias, and i'm the last speaker. first of all, i want to thank the clerk's office for the incredible flexibilities for allowing us today to provide live testimony, recorded testimony, and testimony from the hub in chinatown. we're thankful for the clerk's office and all the time they put into hearing us out. you heard directly from the families. i'm not going to add anything. in covid times. we can not just imagine -- and i hope, by looking at the videos, that you can appreciate the amount of space that families have. in the first video, the mother shares a 360° video of her s.r.o. room. and that's where the kids have to go to school, learn, that's where the parents have to have arguments -- that's where they need to argue. that's where siblings need to take time-out from each other. that is the reality of our s.r.o. families, over 650 families citywide, and we are here to ask you to increase rental subsidies for s.r.o. families, so we can help more families move out of s.r.o.s and into family housing. and we also as
. >> members of the board, i'm mathias, and i'm the last speaker. first of all, i want to thank the clerk's office for the incredible flexibilities for allowing us today to provide live testimony, recorded testimony, and testimony from the hub in chinatown. we're thankful for the clerk's office and all the time they put into hearing us out. you heard directly from the families. i'm not going to add anything. in covid times. we can not just imagine -- and i hope, by looking at the videos,...
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staggering energy they were to ♪ ♪ ♪ >> commanding the vast hanford project at richland is the colonel mathiasdge, tennessee, our biggest sources of water power is the largest of the three atomic bomb plants and nearly 100,000 workers swarmed into oak ridge which mushroomed into one of the largest war production communities creating the fifth largest city in tennessee, but the results justified the tremendous efforts. ♪ ♪ the great influx called for prefabricated homes and hundreds more families arrived and set up housekeeping in trailer town. ♪ ♪ >> merchants worked quick to supply the demand of the sprawling war center. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the city of hiroshima the russians joined the united states and britain. ♪ ♪ >> the red square reviews his troops. the russian decision to join three meetings. the president reports on the startling developments that seal japan's fate. >> we are now prepared to destroy more rapidly and completely every productive enterprise the japanese have in any city. we shall destroy their docks, their factories and their communications. let there be no mistake, we shall complete
staggering energy they were to ♪ ♪ ♪ >> commanding the vast hanford project at richland is the colonel mathiasdge, tennessee, our biggest sources of water power is the largest of the three atomic bomb plants and nearly 100,000 workers swarmed into oak ridge which mushroomed into one of the largest war production communities creating the fifth largest city in tennessee, but the results justified the tremendous efforts. ♪ ♪ the great influx called for prefabricated homes and...