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flee nazi persecution by obtaining u.s. visas. mr. dobbs discusses the heated immigration debate in the u.s. during nazi rule. the jewish museum of maryland in baltimore posted this event. take theirone will seats, we will get started. good evening. i am director of the jewish museum of maryland. it is my pleasure to introduce you to michael dobbs, author of the book "the unwanted." in addition, we are delighted to be joined by the viewers of c-span. tonight is part of baltimore's and thef remembrance, city to inspire the community to think about the contemporary relevance tha of events that led to the holocaust. in the next room, you will find the exhibit developed by our colleagues at the jewish museum of milwaukee that tells the story of a family that attended to escape from nazi occupied prague. failed,est for a visa they perished, but the designs survived, and they have been brought to life once again is testimony to some of what america was when we decided that these desperate souls were unwanted. this case is not unique, and it
flee nazi persecution by obtaining u.s. visas. mr. dobbs discusses the heated immigration debate in the u.s. during nazi rule. the jewish museum of maryland in baltimore posted this event. take theirone will seats, we will get started. good evening. i am director of the jewish museum of maryland. it is my pleasure to introduce you to michael dobbs, author of the book "the unwanted." in addition, we are delighted to be joined by the viewers of c-span. tonight is part of baltimore's and...
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pinpoint shooting put numbers of nazi tanks out of action.nd in the skies, bombers and fighters maintained cover for the ground forces below. [explosions] the allied troops are received as long-awaited friends. peasants show them the way, warn them where to expect mines and give all possible help. the allies have found firm resistance and are prepared for even stronger contests. less than a week after the initial landings, we had taken 10,000 prisoners. there is much hard fighting ahead, but the germans are now faced with a three-front war. in the northern reaches of russia, in the mountains of italy, and here against this most tremendous military operation in history. among those witnessing the beach head operation was the supreme allied commander, general eisenhower. here he meets with admiral ramsey and with britain's great soldier, general montgomery. the supreme commander is on hand to learn first-hand how the offensive is going. what he learned was good indeed. the meeting of these brilliant leaders symbolizes the unity of the united na
pinpoint shooting put numbers of nazi tanks out of action.nd in the skies, bombers and fighters maintained cover for the ground forces below. [explosions] the allied troops are received as long-awaited friends. peasants show them the way, warn them where to expect mines and give all possible help. the allies have found firm resistance and are prepared for even stronger contests. less than a week after the initial landings, we had taken 10,000 prisoners. there is much hard fighting ahead, but...
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-day and the very moment when allied troops stormed the beaches of normandy to free europe from nazi rule 75 years ago we're bringing you live coverage of american president donald trump's visit to a military ceremony near omaha beach where u.s. troops came ashore is there where the president tomorrow will mark all of france to pay tribute to the sacrifices made to secure freedom 75 years ago today. alone a very warm welcome i'm brian thomas great to have you with us for a special live coverage of the 75th d.-day commemorations in france on this day 75 years ago the biggest invasion force of its kind in history began the assault that would lead less than a year later to the complete collapse of nazi rule over europe and a moment now we're expecting the french president to manual mccall and u.s. president. to speak to the remaining normandy veterans and the assembled guests at the ceremony for the americans who died on d.-day at colleville sooner to talk about today's events i have our political correspondents emanuel chase and hans frond in the studio and max hoffman is standing by f
-day and the very moment when allied troops stormed the beaches of normandy to free europe from nazi rule 75 years ago we're bringing you live coverage of american president donald trump's visit to a military ceremony near omaha beach where u.s. troops came ashore is there where the president tomorrow will mark all of france to pay tribute to the sacrifices made to secure freedom 75 years ago today. alone a very warm welcome i'm brian thomas great to have you with us for a special live coverage...
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they were both members ofan they were both members of an ultra—extreme, revolutionary nazi group.ndford reports. oskar dunn—koczorowski, standing in the middle ofa standing in the middle of a neo—nazi demo in 2016, when just 15 years old. after this group, national action, was banned as a terrorist organisation, he went underground. last year he became a founder member of the even more extreme sonnenkrieg division. when the british—based group was exposed by a bbc news investigation in december, he was arrested the next day. sonnenkrieg division produced some of the most violent nazi propaganda to emerge in britain, including some calling for white women who mixed with other races to be killed. one post which we are not showing suggested prince harry should be shot as what they called a race traitor. they were encouraging others online to commit terrorist attacks, and of course it only takes one individual to be encouraged or be inspired by that propaganda, to ta ke inspired by that propaganda, to take that further step. today, michal szewczuk, the computer science student from le
they were both members ofan they were both members of an ultra—extreme, revolutionary nazi group.ndford reports. oskar dunn—koczorowski, standing in the middle ofa standing in the middle of a neo—nazi demo in 2016, when just 15 years old. after this group, national action, was banned as a terrorist organisation, he went underground. last year he became a founder member of the even more extreme sonnenkrieg division. when the british—based group was exposed by a bbc news investigation in...
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where the nazis could finish thejob. after all the camps i've been in, that was the worst journey i've ever had. they had one wagon only for the dead people, we ate anything we could get a hold of. we would see a tree with leaves, we'd be fed grass. sam and ike were on the same wagon to theresienstadt. as they approached the camp, there liberated by russian soldiers. they were liberated by russian soldiers. most of the prisoners were hovering between life and death. the russians were very, very good with us. they gave us 2a hours to do whatever he wanted. to take revenge if we found some germans and all that. we weren't looking for any revenge, we only wanted to do is fill our stomachs up. which we did. we were delirious, we just couldn't believe we were still alive. at the same time, we were very sad because we still had to account for the loved ones that we lost. theresienstadt is now a memorial to those who lived and died here. under our feet, mass graves marked by tombstones. we paid our respects to those we had lost
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an ultra extreme revolutionary nazi group. daniel sandford reports from the old bailey. oskar dunn—koczorowski, standing in the middle of a neo—nazi demo in 2016, when just 15—years—old. after this group, national action, was banned as a terrorist organisation, he went underground. last year, he became a founder member of the even more extreme sonnenkrieg division. when the british—based group was exposed by a bbc news investigation in december, he was arrested the next day. sonnenkrieg division produce some of the most violent nazi propaganda to emerge in britain. one post, which we're not showing, suggested prince harry should be shot as what they called a "race traitor". they were encouraging others, online, to commit terrorist attacks and, of course, it only takes one individual to be encouraged or be inspired by that propaganda, to take that further step. today, michal szewczuk, a computer
an ultra extreme revolutionary nazi group. daniel sandford reports from the old bailey. oskar dunn—koczorowski, standing in the middle of a neo—nazi demo in 2016, when just 15—years—old. after this group, national action, was banned as a terrorist organisation, he went underground. last year, he became a founder member of the even more extreme sonnenkrieg division. when the british—based group was exposed by a bbc news investigation in december, he was arrested the next day....
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-day and the moment when allied troops stormed the beaches of normandy to free europe from nazi occupation 75 years ago. u.s. president donald trump george's french counterparts in many remark call to pay respect to veterans and the fallen during a moving ceremony at the u.s. military cemetery. also coming up the worst serial killer in modern german history is sentenced to life in prison a german court convicts former hospital nurse kneels of her goal of killing 85 patients that were in his care over a 5 year period in a case that has shocked the nation. the heart thank you so much for your company everyone on this day 75 years ago the biggest invasion force of its kind in history began the assault that would lead less than a year later to the total collapse of nazi rule in europe but the days victory came at a heavy cost thousands of allied troops lost their lives fighting to break through nazi defenses on the beaches of normandy the leaders of britain france and the u.s. have all pay tribute to those who died there along with the surviving veterans of this historic battle. a long paper m
-day and the moment when allied troops stormed the beaches of normandy to free europe from nazi occupation 75 years ago. u.s. president donald trump george's french counterparts in many remark call to pay respect to veterans and the fallen during a moving ceremony at the u.s. military cemetery. also coming up the worst serial killer in modern german history is sentenced to life in prison a german court convicts former hospital nurse kneels of her goal of killing 85 patients that were in his...
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this year is the 75th anniversary of d-day, the june 6, 1944 allied invasion of nazi occupied france. next from our c-span video archives, president george w. bush speaks at the normandy american cemetery on the 60th anniversary. [applause] mr. president and mrs. chirac, -- secretary powell and secretary ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ [applause] pres. bush: mr. president and mrs. chirac, secretary powell and secretary principi, general myers, members of the united states congress, my fellow americans, and ladies and gentlemen: it is a high honor to represent the american people here at normandy on the 6th of june, 2004. pres. bush: twenty summers ago, another american president came here to normandy to pay tribute to the men of d-day. he was a courageous man, himself, and a gallant leader in the cause of freedom. and today we honor the memory of ronald reagan. [applause] pres. bush: mr. president, thank you for your gracious welcome to the reunion of allies. history reminds us that france was america's first friend in the world. with us today are americans who first saw this place at a distance, in
this year is the 75th anniversary of d-day, the june 6, 1944 allied invasion of nazi occupied france. next from our c-span video archives, president george w. bush speaks at the normandy american cemetery on the 60th anniversary. [applause] mr. president and mrs. chirac, -- secretary powell and secretary ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ [applause] pres. bush: mr. president and mrs. chirac, secretary powell and secretary principi, general myers, members of the united states congress, my fellow americans,...
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>> this year is the 75th anniversary of d-day, the june 6, 1944, allied invasion of nazi occupied france. next from our c-span video archive, president george w. bush speaks at the normandy american cemetery on the 60th anniversary. [cannons firing] ♪ [taps] [applause] ♪ [applause] president bush: he was a courageous man himself. in a gallant leader in the cause of freedom. today we honor the memory of ronald reagan. [applause] mr. president, thank you for your gracious welcome to the reunion of allies. history reminds us that france was america's first friend in the world. with us today are americans who first saw this place at a distance, in the half-light of a tuesday morning long ago. time and providence have brought them back to see once more the beaches and the cliffs, the crosses and the stars of david. generations to come will know what happened here, but these men heard the guns. visitors will always pay respects at this cemetery, but these veterans come looking for a name, and remembering faces and voices from a lifetime ago. today, we honor all the veterans of normandy and all
>> this year is the 75th anniversary of d-day, the june 6, 1944, allied invasion of nazi occupied france. next from our c-span video archive, president george w. bush speaks at the normandy american cemetery on the 60th anniversary. [cannons firing] ♪ [taps] [applause] ♪ [applause] president bush: he was a courageous man himself. in a gallant leader in the cause of freedom. today we honor the memory of ronald reagan. [applause] mr. president, thank you for your gracious welcome to the...
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he met with a group called combat 18 that's a new nazi terrorist organized. known to be an extremely dangerous and the last time these kind of events happened in 2009 and now we have $29000.00 so it's pretty threatening pretty alarming also a number of politicians for its received death threats. and in one of the letters for example i can mention it right now to you it's a road that the face of cleansing has started with by to live and many more will follow him including you your life and in 2020 that's pretty threatening and also some official statistics also indicated that there has been a rise in the crimes committed by a far far right extremists for example in 2014 it was like around 10000 cases recorders and then 2017 it rose to become around 12000 worrying developments here in germany followed by a hug from me thank you very much. to new york now and the musical event that usually takes place here in germany the wrap up on festival is celebrating its 4th new york edition it's named after hamburg most famous street and showcases a colorful rioting of art
he met with a group called combat 18 that's a new nazi terrorist organized. known to be an extremely dangerous and the last time these kind of events happened in 2009 and now we have $29000.00 so it's pretty threatening pretty alarming also a number of politicians for its received death threats. and in one of the letters for example i can mention it right now to you it's a road that the face of cleansing has started with by to live and many more will follow him including you your life and in...
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so, you're happy to post about nazis on the internet but you're not prepared to admit it on camera?wo neo nazi teenagers jailed for encouraging people on social media to shoot prince harry because he married meghan markle. more weather warnings as thunderstorms, torrential rain and flooding look set to batter parts of the uk again. commentator: wowee! and a record—breaking day for captain owen morgan — as england beat afghanistan at the cricket world cup. and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers isabel hardman, tim montgomerie and faiza shaheen — stay with us for that. good evening. the five men who remain in the race to become the next prime minister after the latest round of voting have taken part in a live bbc television debate. during tonight's programme, the remaining candidates vying to lead the conservative party clashed on brexit and whether the uk can realistically leave by the current deadline at the end of october. they also faced questions on their tax policies and agreed that the conservatives should hold an inquiry on islamophobia
so, you're happy to post about nazis on the internet but you're not prepared to admit it on camera?wo neo nazi teenagers jailed for encouraging people on social media to shoot prince harry because he married meghan markle. more weather warnings as thunderstorms, torrential rain and flooding look set to batter parts of the uk again. commentator: wowee! and a record—breaking day for captain owen morgan — as england beat afghanistan at the cricket world cup. and at 11:30, we'll be taking an...
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sonnenkrieg division was allied to this ultra—extreme nazi group from the united states...linked to five murders. daniel sandford, bbc news. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: sam kerr scores all four for australia against jamaica as they qualify for the last 16 of the women's world cup. former uefa president michel platini questioned by investigators over the awarding of the 2022 world cup to qatar. and records tumble as england captain eoin morgan leads his side to victory over afghanistan at the cricket world cup. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with the footballing news that sam kerr scored all four goals as australia progressed to the last 16 of the women's world cup in france. the matilda's finished second in group c after beating jamaica 4—1 while marta created her own slice of history as she scored in brazil's 1—0 win over italy. watching was paul frostick. australia and jamaica lined up against
sonnenkrieg division was allied to this ultra—extreme nazi group from the united states...linked to five murders. daniel sandford, bbc news. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: sam kerr scores all four for australia against jamaica as they qualify for the last 16 of the women's world cup. former uefa president michel platini questioned by investigators over the awarding of the 2022 world...
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where the nazis could finish thejob. after all the camps i've been in, that was the worst journey i've ever had. they had one wagon only for the dead people, we ate anything we could get a hold of. we would see a tree with leaves, we'd be fed grass. sam and ike were on the same wagon to theresienstadt. as they approached the camp, they were liberated by russian soldiers. most of the prisoners were hovering between life and death. the russians were very, very good with us. they gave us 2a hours to do whatever he wanted. to take revenge if we found some germans and all that. we weren't looking for any revenge, we only wanted to do is fill our stomachs up. which we did. we were delirious, we just couldn't believe we were still alive. at the same time, we were very sad because we still had to account for the loved ones that we lost. theresienstadt is now a memorial to those who lived and died here. under our feet, mass graves marked by tombstones. we paid our respects to those we had lost or never known. a service was held t
where the nazis could finish thejob. after all the camps i've been in, that was the worst journey i've ever had. they had one wagon only for the dead people, we ate anything we could get a hold of. we would see a tree with leaves, we'd be fed grass. sam and ike were on the same wagon to theresienstadt. as they approached the camp, they were liberated by russian soldiers. most of the prisoners were hovering between life and death. the russians were very, very good with us. they gave us 2a hours...
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-day and the moment when allied troops stormed the beaches of normandy to free europe from nazi occupation as president dalton trumbo joins other world leaders today to pay respect to surviving veterans and to those who died in normandy 75 years ago today . i'm bring golf it's good to have you with us we begin right here in germany tonight's with surprising momentum for the country's environmentalist green party a new survey shows that if germany were to hold a general election now the greens would come out on top that would be an historic 1st for the very 1st time the greens would be 1st like i said with 26 percent of the vote fence on the america's conservative c.d.u. c.s.u. bloc would drop to 2nd place with 25 percent then we'd have the right wing populace the a.f.d. party of 13 percent medical school. current coalition partner the center left social democrats you see right there would drop to a dismal 4th place with 12 percent followed by the business from the f.t.p. 8 percent and the left party 7 percent. the green party here in germany has already celebrated a stunning result of the
-day and the moment when allied troops stormed the beaches of normandy to free europe from nazi occupation as president dalton trumbo joins other world leaders today to pay respect to surviving veterans and to those who died in normandy 75 years ago today . i'm bring golf it's good to have you with us we begin right here in germany tonight's with surprising momentum for the country's environmentalist green party a new survey shows that if germany were to hold a general election now the greens...
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landed in normandy to free europe 75 years ago this invasion marked the beginning of the end of the nazi regime we'll go live to the commemorations in northern france later in the show yesterday world leaders to join britain's queen elizabeth to begin paying tribute to those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for freedom also coming up. called make her feel chrysler puts on a brave face as the italian american company pulls out of plans to merge with france's for now that after the french government applies pressure to delay talks. and thailand's parliament confirms approves cherno china's prime minister the former leader of the country's military who is now the head of its civilian government will get the latest back. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us commemorations for the d.-day invasion moved to france today to the beaches of normandy where 150000 allied troops landed 75 years ago it was the. of europe's liberation from loss in germany a massive fleet brought the mainly american british and canadian troops across the english channel to the french coastline it remains the la
landed in normandy to free europe 75 years ago this invasion marked the beginning of the end of the nazi regime we'll go live to the commemorations in northern france later in the show yesterday world leaders to join britain's queen elizabeth to begin paying tribute to those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for freedom also coming up. called make her feel chrysler puts on a brave face as the italian american company pulls out of plans to merge with france's for now that after the french...
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you are happy to post about nazis on the internet but not prepared to admit it on camera?he neo—nazi teenagers jailed for encouraging people on social media to shoot prince harry because he married meghan markle. more weather warnings as thunderstorms, torrential rain and flooding look set to batter parts of the uk again. and a record breaking day for captain eoin morgan as england beat afghanistan at the cricket world cup. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news: less than three weeks out from defending his tour de france title, geraint thomas crashes out of a race in switzerland. good evening. the five men who remain in the race to become the next prime minister after the latest round of voting have taken part in a live bbc television debate. during tonight's debate the remaining candidates clashed on brexit and whether the uk can realistically leave by the current deadline at the end of october. they also faced questions on their tax policies and agreed that the conservatives should hold an inquiry on islamophobia in the party. of the six candidates contesting the leader
you are happy to post about nazis on the internet but not prepared to admit it on camera?he neo—nazi teenagers jailed for encouraging people on social media to shoot prince harry because he married meghan markle. more weather warnings as thunderstorms, torrential rain and flooding look set to batter parts of the uk again. and a record breaking day for captain eoin morgan as england beat afghanistan at the cricket world cup. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news: less than three weeks out...
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-day would mark the beginning of the end of nazi tyranny in europe and it became the genesis of the peace that we enjoy now today world leaders gathered in england to show their respects to the soldiers who paid the ultimate price the heroes of d.-day they are almost gone now tonight we ask have our leaders forgotten the price of peace that they paid do we still remember the lesson of the day i'm bored gotham berlin this is the day. chanted 5 years ago. hundreds of times. tears chambers and am glad to be shoulders in the colors of freedom to spot in the. dark of the in the queue this was a unique unprecedented military operation which ultimately free germany from nazis will extend its course because members are not the good it was in the 1st wave of world. is. the struggle to. stop the boat in the face of the west it depended on the success. many of them would never agree that's because we combined our stunting together today for peace and freedom cuts a gift of history which we must protect and nurture in supporting good. also coming up the 2 unlikely leaders who were male nurturing and
-day would mark the beginning of the end of nazi tyranny in europe and it became the genesis of the peace that we enjoy now today world leaders gathered in england to show their respects to the soldiers who paid the ultimate price the heroes of d.-day they are almost gone now tonight we ask have our leaders forgotten the price of peace that they paid do we still remember the lesson of the day i'm bored gotham berlin this is the day. chanted 5 years ago. hundreds of times. tears chambers and am...
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production line. >> despite a nazi advantage.e son sep -- cod invasion, haunted hitler. >> that was when he appointed rommel to command that, he shifted troops from east to west at that time. >> they were formidable obstacles they put them in water that would deny ships the ability to land, they had mines in the water, the beaches were littered with obstacles. >> almost a solid wall of steel expirsteeland iron and guns. >> this was hitler's atlantic wall. stretched across northern france, and continued up the coast through norway. >> what the allies wanted is to keep those germans dispersed on the coastline, they would not be able to focus their effort in one place. >> the key to ensuring the invasion force would face a vulnerable german army, choosing a strategic landing point. >> they picked normandy, the germans expected invasion to come at caillat. -- calais. >> the french region of pas-de-calais was closer to england. >> 5 beaches. and they were spread out among 60 miles of coastline. >> a shrewd point of infiltration. to st
production line. >> despite a nazi advantage.e son sep -- cod invasion, haunted hitler. >> that was when he appointed rommel to command that, he shifted troops from east to west at that time. >> they were formidable obstacles they put them in water that would deny ships the ability to land, they had mines in the water, the beaches were littered with obstacles. >> almost a solid wall of steel expirsteeland iron and guns. >> this was hitler's atlantic wall. stretched...
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-day would mark the beginning of the end of nazi tyranny in europe and it became the genesis of the peace that we enjoy now today world leaders gathered in england to show their respects to the soldiers who paid the ultimate price the heroes of d.-day they are almost gone now tonight we ask have our leaders forgotten the price of peace that they paid do we still remember the lesson of the day i'm bored got to berlin this is the day. 75 years ago. hundreds of thousands of young pitchers shaders and plant species shores in the course of treatment. in the ninety's the good dog of the fish was a unique i'm president of military operation which ultimately 3 germany from nazis will look at its lowest cost members are going to be there within the 1st $20.00 the old. days. if you're struggling to. pay to the boat to the face of the whatever depended on that success. many on there would never expect that's realistic in mind our stunting together today for peace and freedom toxic gift of history which we must protect and nurture in securing good. also coming up the 2 unlikely leaders who are male n
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-day would mark the beginning of the end of nazi charity in europe and it became the genesis of the peace that we enjoy now today world leaders gathered in england to show their respects to the soldiers who paid the ultimate price the heroes of d.-day they are almost gone now tonight we ask have our leaders forgotten the price of peace that they paid do we still remember the lesson of the day i'm bored gotham berlin this is the day. 75 years ago. hundreds of thousands of young senators say their. plan b. shows in the course of treatment. in the. new doc at least in the field this was a unique unprecedented military operation which ultimately freed germany from nazi rule with tennis balls because pasta members exactly who did it was in the 1st 20 of the world. to. they didn't show up to vote taken away depended upon their success. many of them was never to return and that's because we combined our standing together today for peace and freedom the toxic gift of history which we must protect and nurture in supporting good. also coming up the 2 unlikely leaders who were male nurturing and eve
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it ended the nazi rain over europe.d today if these troops hadn't marched into those bullets and hadn't started this process moving nazis from power, imagine what the world look like if they still held, if they had won that war. it is an unbelievable sacrifice, one of the tremendous war stories and a great moment of pride for this president. jillian: you see the camera moving around, crews trying to get settled in their location. the remembrance ceremony where this will be held in portsmouth, taking a live look, the president and first lady landing in portsmouth and a lot of people. a lot of stories told. rob: 75 years ago tomorrow was d-day. jillian: 2123 democratic candidates qualified for the debates, the dnc said 20 to participate. only representative seth moulton and mayor wayne failed to qualify. the criteria is based on getting 1% in three separate polls or get campaign donations from 65,000 people in 23 states. the third debate will have those requirements. >> joe biden's climate change plan accused of plagiaris
it ended the nazi rain over europe.d today if these troops hadn't marched into those bullets and hadn't started this process moving nazis from power, imagine what the world look like if they still held, if they had won that war. it is an unbelievable sacrifice, one of the tremendous war stories and a great moment of pride for this president. jillian: you see the camera moving around, crews trying to get settled in their location. the remembrance ceremony where this will be held in portsmouth,...
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after the murder of a pro refugee politician shocked the country to ask just how being germany's neo nazi problem is also coming up. after undergoing heart surgery rolling stones front man made jagger hit the stage again and the better in france launches its latest north america tour. player. play. on the welcome to the show. hundreds of climate activists have broken through a police line and stormed one of germany's biggest lignite coal mines several police officers have reportedly been injured it's the culmination of a mass protest organized by several environmentalist groups activists are demanding that germany take immediate action to phase out fossil fuel so as to limit global warming. ok. it's a coordinated protest targeting several different locations slowly this group of demonstrators make their way towards their destination the cart's wyler coal mine. isn't metabolise and we're well distributed now the train tracks in front of the new coal power plant are occupied and over 1000 protesters are on their way to meet her arsenal this morning nearly 2000 activists from our camp set of
after the murder of a pro refugee politician shocked the country to ask just how being germany's neo nazi problem is also coming up. after undergoing heart surgery rolling stones front man made jagger hit the stage again and the better in france launches its latest north america tour. player. play. on the welcome to the show. hundreds of climate activists have broken through a police line and stormed one of germany's biggest lignite coal mines several police officers have reportedly been...
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some of the most violent nazi propaganda to emerge in britain.g for women who mix with other races to be killed, and for attacks on the police. there was even a post — which we're not showing — suggesting prince harry should be shot as a race traitor. the group responsible, sonnenkrieg division, was set up last year, but was exposed by a bbc news investigation. the men were arrested the next day. the group encourage followers to join a violent race war. they were encouraging others online to commit terrorist attacks and of course it only takes one individual to be encouraged or be inspired by that propaganda to take that further step. today, michal szewczuk — a computer science student from leeds responsible for many of the posts — was sentenced to four years, three months in prison. in a blog he'd also encouraged followers to rape and slaughter women. but when we caught up with him, he seemed less keen to make the same comments on camera. why were you running an account saying women and babies should be raped? no comment. do you think prince har
some of the most violent nazi propaganda to emerge in britain.g for women who mix with other races to be killed, and for attacks on the police. there was even a post — which we're not showing — suggesting prince harry should be shot as a race traitor. the group responsible, sonnenkrieg division, was set up last year, but was exposed by a bbc news investigation. the men were arrested the next day. the group encourage followers to join a violent race war. they were encouraging others online...
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nobility and fortitude saw them through the worst of dunkirk and the ofdon blitz and the violence nazi fury was no match for the full grandeur of british pride. in q. -- thank you. [applause] the. trump: there were canadians whose robust sense of honor and loyalty compel them to take up arms alongside britain from the very beginning. there were the fighting polls and the tough norwegians and the intrepid aussies there were the gallant french commandos, soon to be met by thousands of their brave countrymen writing to -- countrymen ready to write about their valor. [applause] , thererump: and finally were the american they came from , thearm's a vast heartland streets of glowing cities and the forges of mighty industrial , many had never ventured beyond their own unity. now they had come to offer their home.half a world from codenamed "omaha" was defended by the nazis with monstrous firepower, thousands and thousands of mines and spikes driven into the sand so that tens of here thousands of the americans came, the gis who boarded the landing craft that morning knew they carried on their
nobility and fortitude saw them through the worst of dunkirk and the ofdon blitz and the violence nazi fury was no match for the full grandeur of british pride. in q. -- thank you. [applause] the. trump: there were canadians whose robust sense of honor and loyalty compel them to take up arms alongside britain from the very beginning. there were the fighting polls and the tough norwegians and the intrepid aussies there were the gallant french commandos, soon to be met by thousands of their brave...
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-day and the moment when allied troops stormed the beaches of normandy to free europe from nazi occupation this president will drop joins his french counterpart to pay respect to surviving veterans and those who died in normandy 75 years ago today also coming up tonight the worst serial killer in modern german history sentenced to life in prison a german court convicts former hospital nurse. appealing to 85 patients who were in his care over a 5 year period it was a case that shocked the country. i'm bring to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin tonight here in germany with surprising numbers for the country's environmentalist green party a new survey indicating that if germany were to hold a general election knell it would show a truly as. storch green result for the very 1st time the greens would come in 1st with 26 percent of the vote german chancellor angela merkel's conservative c.d.u. c.s.u. bloc with then drop to 2nd place with 25 percent then comes the right wing populist a.f.d. party with 13 percent merkel's current coalition partner
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thousands of allied troops dropped quietly into nazi occupied france.airborne division. told to complete his mission whatever the cost. we had a conviction that we had to fight, we had the most evil things happening in the world. that were it not for the channel, we would have been caught up with it as well. it was a case of national survival. today, he parachuted into france again at the age of 95, to mark the d—day anniversary. that one up there has got a crown on it. at the landing site, crowds watched for him among the paratroop displays. this time, harry made the jump with a member of the parachute regiment. landing, not to enemy gunfire, but to applause and a hug from his daughter. memories of the men hejumped here with 75 years ago brought tears to his eyes. what would be your message for them today? that their sacrifice was worthwhile, though tragic. like me, they were willing to die for what we knew to be necessary. fall out! paras, harry told one interviewer, learn to keep going when other people stop. 75 years after he first dropped into fran
thousands of allied troops dropped quietly into nazi occupied france.airborne division. told to complete his mission whatever the cost. we had a conviction that we had to fight, we had the most evil things happening in the world. that were it not for the channel, we would have been caught up with it as well. it was a case of national survival. today, he parachuted into france again at the age of 95, to mark the d—day anniversary. that one up there has got a crown on it. at the landing site,...
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normandy the allied soldiers who 75 years ago today began saving europe and the world from the abyss of nazi tyranny or today the veterans of d.-day were on or on those same shores where they had once been prepared to die i'm bored off in berlin this is the day. it's all came down to a bunch of 18 to 20. 4 when it crashed a plane free to present a full or abandon day for these men ran through the fires of hell. moved by a force that no weapons could destroy we will always remember that coverage that commitment that. we know what we. all freedom we thank them. leaving a. better world than it was spared i want to say the people that we can. thank you on behalf of my nation. i just want to face thank you. alex. also coming up as leaders promise to never forget d.-day veterans tell us why for them forgetting has never and will never be an option you leave. the war never leaves you you'll always been in war all the rest of your life till they put you in that box. but to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all the around the world welcome we begin the day remembering d.-day today on a b
normandy the allied soldiers who 75 years ago today began saving europe and the world from the abyss of nazi tyranny or today the veterans of d.-day were on or on those same shores where they had once been prepared to die i'm bored off in berlin this is the day. it's all came down to a bunch of 18 to 20. 4 when it crashed a plane free to present a full or abandon day for these men ran through the fires of hell. moved by a force that no weapons could destroy we will always remember that coverage...
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-day and the moment when allied troops stormed the beaches of normandy to free europe from nazi occupation 75 years ago he was president truong joins his french counterpart emmanuel back to pay respects to veterans in the fall and during a moving ceremony today at the u.s. military cemetery also coming up tonight the worst serial killer in modern german history sentenced to life in prison a german court convicts former hospital nurse who killing patients who were in his care over a 5 year period in a case that shocked the nation plus all eyes on denmark fredrickson after her social democrats swept away the country's ruling. elections she's poised to become the nation's youngest ever minister. it's good to have you with those. 75 years ago the biggest invasion force of its kind in history began the assault that would lead to less than a year later to the total collapse of nazi rule in europe. but the thing's victory came at a heavy cost thousands of allied troops lost their lives fighting to break through nazi defenses on the beaches of normandy france the leaders of britain france and the
-day and the moment when allied troops stormed the beaches of normandy to free europe from nazi occupation 75 years ago he was president truong joins his french counterpart emmanuel back to pay respects to veterans in the fall and during a moving ceremony today at the u.s. military cemetery also coming up tonight the worst serial killer in modern german history sentenced to life in prison a german court convicts former hospital nurse who killing patients who were in his care over a 5 year...
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and the nazi regime and liberated millions from tyranny.tween our nations was forever sealed in that great crusade. as we honor our shared victory at heritage, we affirm the common values that will unite us long into the future. freedom, sovereignty, self-determination, the rule of law, and reverence for the rights given to us by almighty god. from the second world war to today, her majesty has stood as a priceless symbol of these traditions. she has embodied the spirit of sovereignty, duty, and patriotism that beats proudly in every british heart. on behalf of all americans, i offer a toast to the eternal friendship of our people, the vitality of our nations, and to the long cherished and truly remarkable reign of her majesty the queen. thank you. ♪ ♪ >> to the queen. [applause] >> our coverage of president trump's visit to the u.k. continues today when he holds a joint news conference with british prime minister theresa may. that is live from london at 8:45 a.m. eastern on c-span2. c-spanreviews are in for the president's book. the new yo
and the nazi regime and liberated millions from tyranny.tween our nations was forever sealed in that great crusade. as we honor our shared victory at heritage, we affirm the common values that will unite us long into the future. freedom, sovereignty, self-determination, the rule of law, and reverence for the rights given to us by almighty god. from the second world war to today, her majesty has stood as a priceless symbol of these traditions. she has embodied the spirit of sovereignty, duty,...
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it marked the start of the campaign to liberate nazi—occupied europe.erview to play down his earlier suggestion that the nhs would be included in post brexit trade talks. the remark made yesterday prompted a backlash from conservative leadership candidates, labour and the trade unions. the president later told piers morgan in an interview for good morning britain that he didn't see the nhs being on the table during any trade deal between the uk and united states. police say a man accused of killing four people and injuring another in darwin used an illegal pump action shotgun. the 45—year—old suspect was on parole when the attack happened and was arrested about an hour after the first shots were fired. police said he carried out attacks at several locations and may have been searching for a specific individual. a former security officer at a florida school has been charged with failing to confront a gunman who killed 17 students and members of staff. surveillance footage showed scott peterson standing outside the high school as the shooting took place o
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the full violence of nazi fieri was no match for the full grand year of british pride thank you. there were the canadians whose robust sense of honor and loyalty compel them to take up arms alongside britain from the very very beginning. there were the fighting poles the tough norwegians and the intrepid aws ease there were the gallant french command as soon to be met by thousands of their brave cut you have been ready to write a new chapter in the long history of french. and finally there were the americans they came from the farms of a vast heartland the streets of glowing cities and the forges of mighty industrial towns before the war many had never ventured beyond their own community now they had come to offer their lives half a world from home this speech code named omaha. was defended by the nazis with monstrous fire power thousands and thousands of minds its bikes driven into this and so deeply. it was here that tens of thousands of the americans came the us who boarded the landing craft that warning knew that they carried on their shoulders notches the pack of a soldier b
the full violence of nazi fieri was no match for the full grand year of british pride thank you. there were the canadians whose robust sense of honor and loyalty compel them to take up arms alongside britain from the very very beginning. there were the fighting poles the tough norwegians and the intrepid aws ease there were the gallant french command as soon to be met by thousands of their brave cut you have been ready to write a new chapter in the long history of french. and finally there were...
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on the sixthjune the nazis in that prison. on the sixth june as the nazis in that prison.heir response to the invasion. they knew they would have to fight hard and brutally to repel it, which they couldn't. this counsellor i was speaking to told me that emmanuel macron feels that stories like that, that history of resistance, he feels that history of resistance, he feels that very strongly and he has an emotional strong bond to that. i think we have seen that in his speeches today. i mightjump in on your answer if the french president begins to speak, but i find it interesting you keep linking back to the events of 75 years ago and the wa rfa re we the events of 75 years ago and the warfare we saw then to some of the modern wars, comparing with afghanistan, speaking of places like aleppo. i wonder if you have any thoughts on the way president macron has spoken today on the way global institutions and alliances that emerged after the second world war, the united nations, european union, nato. he has very deliberately spoken of those and the need to preserve those. macron is
on the sixthjune the nazis in that prison. on the sixth june as the nazis in that prison.heir response to the invasion. they knew they would have to fight hard and brutally to repel it, which they couldn't. this counsellor i was speaking to told me that emmanuel macron feels that stories like that, that history of resistance, he feels that history of resistance, he feels that very strongly and he has an emotional strong bond to that. i think we have seen that in his speeches today. i mightjump...
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some of the most violent nazi propaganda to emerge in britain.rry should be shot as a race traitor. the group responsible, sonnenkrieg division, was set up last year, but was exposed by a bbc news investigation. the men were arrested the next day. the group encourage followers to join a violent race war. they were encouraging others online to commit terrorist attacks and of course it only takes one individual to be encouraged or be inspired by that propaganda to take that further step. today, michal szewczuk — a computer science student from leeds responsible for many of the posts — was sentenced to four years, three months in prison. in a blog he‘d also encouraged followers to rape and slaughter women. but when we caught up with him, he seemed less keen to make the same comments on camera. why were you running an account saying women and babies should be raped? no comment. do you think prince harry should be killed ? no comment. are you looking forward to going to jail? no comment. anything else? no more refugees! oskar dunn—koczorowski, seen he
some of the most violent nazi propaganda to emerge in britain.rry should be shot as a race traitor. the group responsible, sonnenkrieg division, was set up last year, but was exposed by a bbc news investigation. the men were arrested the next day. the group encourage followers to join a violent race war. they were encouraging others online to commit terrorist attacks and of course it only takes one individual to be encouraged or be inspired by that propaganda to take that further step. today,...
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thousands of allied troops dropped quietly into nazi occupied territory. harry reid, a 20—year—old signaller with the sixth airborne division. today, harry, now 95, prepared to repeat his jump over normandy in honour of the d—day anniversary. you had to push hard enough to miss the back of the whole, so that your parachute didn't push you forward. that banged your nose on the other side. which they called ringing the bell, by the way. the young paratroopers were told they had to complete their mission, whatever the cost. before he took his place in the dakota, in seat number12, his place in the dakota, in seat number 12, harry took a moment to absorb the risks he was facing. there was an almighty fireworks display going onjust there was an almighty fireworks display going on just ahead of us. it wasn't, of course, fireworks. and we we re it wasn't, of course, fireworks. and we were going straight into it. immediately we were assailed by the shelling and the tracer bullets, and all of the stuff they got us with. it was an horrendous inferno to go into. harr
thousands of allied troops dropped quietly into nazi occupied territory. harry reid, a 20—year—old signaller with the sixth airborne division. today, harry, now 95, prepared to repeat his jump over normandy in honour of the d—day anniversary. you had to push hard enough to miss the back of the whole, so that your parachute didn't push you forward. that banged your nose on the other side. which they called ringing the bell, by the way. the young paratroopers were told they had to complete...
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foreign minister is that this was the 1st step towards liberating europe and liberating germany from nazi rule from nazi tara that is a perception that has developed over the last few decades obviously directly after the war most germans i imagine would have felt that it was simply a very humiliating defeat but over the years it has been. emphasized that germany suffered under nazi rule and in fact one has to say they were followers and sands of thousands of germans that died here on normandy beaches the beaches that we're looking at today and many of those would have died fighting for a cause that they didn't believe in fighting for. being forced into a situation that they didn't really want to be in so in some sense. you know germany is able to take into account the holidays that the sacrifices that were made on the beaches of normandy were also meant for germany made for the germans that were liberated from nazi terror i want to point out this point about the german war dead that there's no clear number about exactly how many germans died somewhere between 4009000 during the initial da
foreign minister is that this was the 1st step towards liberating europe and liberating germany from nazi rule from nazi tara that is a perception that has developed over the last few decades obviously directly after the war most germans i imagine would have felt that it was simply a very humiliating defeat but over the years it has been. emphasized that germany suffered under nazi rule and in fact one has to say they were followers and sands of thousands of germans that died here on normandy...
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the allies invaded nazi occupied france 75 years ago. on june 6, 1944. next from this past thursday, president trump and first lady melania trump joined french president emmanuel macron at the normandy american cemetery in france for the d-day 75th anniversary ceremony. [whirring of helicopters] [cheers and applause] [whirring of helicopters] [applause] [applause] ♪ [band playing] >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the arrival of president emmanuel macron and donald j. trump, president of the united states. [applause] >> [speaking in french] [applause] ♪ [applause] >> you are our president, too. come up this way. [laughter] [applause] [background noise] [applause] [background noise] [applause] >> please remain standing for the playing of the french and the u.s. national anthems and the invocation. >> [speaking french] >> ♪ o, say can you see, by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and
the allies invaded nazi occupied france 75 years ago. on june 6, 1944. next from this past thursday, president trump and first lady melania trump joined french president emmanuel macron at the normandy american cemetery in france for the d-day 75th anniversary ceremony. [whirring of helicopters] [cheers and applause] [whirring of helicopters] [applause] [applause] ♪ [band playing] >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the arrival of president emmanuel macron and donald j. trump,...
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where thousands of americans who died in battles in france, the effort to take back europe from the nazis. it is supposed to be an absolutely remarkable powerful place to visit. a beautiful part of the world and very somber reminder of the sacrifice it took to keep europe free from horrible terror that was the nazi regime. jillian: the celebration going on, celebrate the men who fought to give a life to change the scope of the war in 1944. let's bring in brigadier general anthony ta ta. the president and first lady touched down a few minutes ago on marine one. we will keep an eye on these photos to talk about the significance of this day, the significance of it being the 75th anniversary and the fact that a lot of these men might not be here again. >> reporter: thanks for having me on. as a former paratrooper in the 101st, and 82nd airborne division, i have a special connection with many of the veterans who jumped in on d-day. they would have been there 12 hours by now on the ground and having fought their way the mission to prevent german tanks from counterattacking onto the beach as the
where thousands of americans who died in battles in france, the effort to take back europe from the nazis. it is supposed to be an absolutely remarkable powerful place to visit. a beautiful part of the world and very somber reminder of the sacrifice it took to keep europe free from horrible terror that was the nazi regime. jillian: the celebration going on, celebrate the men who fought to give a life to change the scope of the war in 1944. let's bring in brigadier general anthony ta ta. the...
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speech the president thanked the people of the united kingdom and the united states for defeating the nazi regime the normandy landings were the only turning point in the 2nd world war. the 6th of june 1944 the allies land in normandy is often touted is the key turning point in world war 2. d.-day can be found across mass culture in books music. films. haps most famously in hollywood's saving private ryan. day is frequently cited in political speeches here in normandy the rescue began here the allies stood and fought against tyranny in a giant undertaking unparalleled in human history but this was a war with more than one turning point when that 2nd front was opened the soviet army had been advancing in multiple directions and had reached bella ruse the battle of stalingrad the 1st major loss for the nazis was already a distant memory to compare numbers about $640000.00 nazi soldiers took part in the normandy battle nazi losses in stalingrad totaled $1500000.00 allied losses in normandy were $226004.00 times less than the soviet soldiers killed in stalingrad in 143 us president roosevelt c
speech the president thanked the people of the united kingdom and the united states for defeating the nazi regime the normandy landings were the only turning point in the 2nd world war. the 6th of june 1944 the allies land in normandy is often touted is the key turning point in world war 2. d.-day can be found across mass culture in books music. films. haps most famously in hollywood's saving private ryan. day is frequently cited in political speeches here in normandy the rescue began here the...