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of that is munich but if you look at the historical record it wasn't just the soviet union and nazi germany that side degree mintz we go back to 1934 germany in poland the u.k. in 1935 with the of the anglo german maritime agreement then we have munich itself then you have the franco german declaration. in 1938 i mean it goes on a lot be it is well and then when we had munich when we saw czechoslovakia being carved up poland is a part of that partition as well and it's a very hungry as well this is such a myopic self-serving view of history instead of trying to understand why the system failed what they want to do is legitimize not taking responsibility for what happened go ahead marcus. peter let me clarify something 1st of all the commonwealth of independent states is a family all sorts are no peoples peoples who live in the same country so many centuries 1st of all the russian empire and then the soviet union and let's not forget that in march of $99.00 so you want a national referendum that's right now to you in which 77 percent of the soviet people voted to preserve the union of soviet
of that is munich but if you look at the historical record it wasn't just the soviet union and nazi germany that side degree mintz we go back to 1934 germany in poland the u.k. in 1935 with the of the anglo german maritime agreement then we have munich itself then you have the franco german declaration. in 1938 i mean it goes on a lot be it is well and then when we had munich when we saw czechoslovakia being carved up poland is a part of that partition as well and it's a very hungry as well...
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imperial damaged by japan and nazi germany and perhaps even more significantly, it's an economic threat to our well-being. if the nazis dominate europe and resources ofatural europe. if the japanese conquer and resources of asia. do? will we you can say we'll trade with them but what if they don't trade with us. they isolate us economically? prosper?e grow and remember, 1939 and 1940, the great depression is not fully over yet. better but it's still on. americans are really concerned about their economic well-being. says we might be in a state of permanent depression. have any capacity to economic growth in a world dominated by nazi germany and japan.l this is a threat to our interests. danger.in our whole way of life can be dominated by orld these dictatorships. argue, whattionists will destroy american democracy is this war. if we become involved in this at home will die. we saw a taste of it in the last war. centralization of power in the federal government. government d control. government regulation. just a tiny portion of what will happen in the next war. war will be longer and de
imperial damaged by japan and nazi germany and perhaps even more significantly, it's an economic threat to our well-being. if the nazis dominate europe and resources ofatural europe. if the japanese conquer and resources of asia. do? will we you can say we'll trade with them but what if they don't trade with us. they isolate us economically? prosper?e grow and remember, 1939 and 1940, the great depression is not fully over yet. better but it's still on. americans are really concerned about...
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but only if it's the only way to keep nazi germany from winning. so to sum up all of this, the fundamental tension in american opinion is that americans overwhelmingly wanted the allies to win and nazis to lose and most are willing to help the allies to win, but only up to a point. if the aid threatened to drag the u.s. in as a belligerant, many americans got cold feet and a majority were against involvement under any circumstances. a couple more poll numbers i want to show you that are really illustrative of the way american opinion shifts back and forth depending on how they are thinking about these issues at any given moment. october, after the fall of poland. do you think the united states should do everything possible to 62% say yes. everything possible, no limitations on that except going to war ourselves. look what happens when you put this phrase into it. at the risk of getting into the war ourselves, the numbers flip. the same question, except the risk of getting involved is raised. suddenly, 66% don't want anything to do with it. we should
but only if it's the only way to keep nazi germany from winning. so to sum up all of this, the fundamental tension in american opinion is that americans overwhelmingly wanted the allies to win and nazis to lose and most are willing to help the allies to win, but only up to a point. if the aid threatened to drag the u.s. in as a belligerant, many americans got cold feet and a majority were against involvement under any circumstances. a couple more poll numbers i want to show you that are really...
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we can be damaged by imperial japan and nazi germany. an more significantly, it is economic threat to our well-being. if the nazis dominate europe and control the national resources of europe, if the japanese control and conquer the resources of asia, what will we do? you can say we will trade with them, but what if they isolate us economically? how do we grow and prosper? 1940, the great depression is not fully over yet. americans are really concerned about their economic well-being. this argument says we might be in a state of permanent depression. we might not have any capacity for economic growth in a world dominated by nazi germany and imperial japan. we are in danger. our whole way of life can be world dominated by these dictatorships. the interventionists argue what will destroy american democracy is this war. if we become involved in this war, democracy at home will die. we saw a taste of it in the last war, the centralization of power in the federal government. unprecedented government control, government regulation. that will be
we can be damaged by imperial japan and nazi germany. an more significantly, it is economic threat to our well-being. if the nazis dominate europe and control the national resources of europe, if the japanese control and conquer the resources of asia, what will we do? you can say we will trade with them, but what if they isolate us economically? how do we grow and prosper? 1940, the great depression is not fully over yet. americans are really concerned about their economic well-being. this...
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-i to victory of a nazi germany. time to turn to football now and veteran strikers lotta neighbor him of it is returning to his former club ac milan and now that his contract with l.a. galaxy has ended the 38 year old swede signed a deal with the italian outfit until the end of the season with the option to extend for another year it behoove it played a key role in the landes 2011 siri a title he scored 56 goals for them in $85.00 appearances the club is currently stuck in 11th place russia's anti doping agency resat has filed an appeal against the world anti-doping agency wada for its 4 year ban on russian participation in international sporting events. earlier this month recitals board voted in favor of appealing to the court of arbitration for sport in switzerland senior russian political figures including president vladimir putin i didn't take a did they wanted to feel filed following a want a rumor. and a reminder of the top story we're following for you the australian army has been called in to help fight wildf
-i to victory of a nazi germany. time to turn to football now and veteran strikers lotta neighbor him of it is returning to his former club ac milan and now that his contract with l.a. galaxy has ended the 38 year old swede signed a deal with the italian outfit until the end of the season with the option to extend for another year it behoove it played a key role in the landes 2011 siri a title he scored 56 goals for them in $85.00 appearances the club is currently stuck in 11th place russia's...
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to arms against hitler army a cry of victory of a nazi germany. the motherland towering at 85 meters commemorates a world war 2. is the view from up here it's a breathtaking coal stock tallest in europe and it's reconstruction now here in volgograd it's in the most extensive reconstruction it's meant to be and has had its unveiling in the 1967. the monument has aged quite a bit since then winton to as i have taken their toll and since chunks of concrete have fallen off in some places this data you could have been to visitors. extensive for innovation work began 3 years ago. this project is unique so all the work here is unique to the statue was female so we treat her like a real person which i. think you did for us that she's a woman who's suffering from various illnesses that we're healing after 50 years. like anyone her age she needs a range of doctors who can help her in different ways to somebody i mean when you believe. what visitors can see this done to skeleton. the gigantic structure is supported by a hand-written steel cables that the way
to arms against hitler army a cry of victory of a nazi germany. the motherland towering at 85 meters commemorates a world war 2. is the view from up here it's a breathtaking coal stock tallest in europe and it's reconstruction now here in volgograd it's in the most extensive reconstruction it's meant to be and has had its unveiling in the 1967. the monument has aged quite a bit since then winton to as i have taken their toll and since chunks of concrete have fallen off in some places this data...
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the story deals with the refugee experience of jews in nazi germany told from the viewpoint of a 9 year old girl is more. of less if you're the most prominent one can you guys this other fathers have. been he talked of in. the. speech haven't the. killer wins the election the family narrowly escapes arrest by the nazis leaving everything they have behind the fleet across europe to freedom. and what finally convinced me to make this movie was that i found this perspective so unique to tell this difficult time from the perspective of a child who didn't see everything as all bad. not. just cars childhood memories the daughter of fame theater and killer critic alfred carr judith was 9 when the family fled berlin for england children's book about that time became a worldwide bestseller also in germany was 1st published. at a time when the germans. had. to talk to their children about the past. like the book the film depicts an us flight through switzerland and france to england as it appeared to her 9 year old self as a great adventure danger is only hinted at at the margins. this is the rel
the story deals with the refugee experience of jews in nazi germany told from the viewpoint of a 9 year old girl is more. of less if you're the most prominent one can you guys this other fathers have. been he talked of in. the. speech haven't the. killer wins the election the family narrowly escapes arrest by the nazis leaving everything they have behind the fleet across europe to freedom. and what finally convinced me to make this movie was that i found this perspective so unique to tell this...
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with the refugee experience of jews in nazi germany told from the viewpoint of a 9 year old girl is more. love as it were the most common in this land can you know if i stress firefighters have. been the talk of in. the. street you have a national. killer wins the election the family nearly escapes arrest by the nazis leaving everything they have behind they flee across europe to freedom. and what finally convinced me to make this movie was that i found this perspective so unique to tell this difficult time from the perspective of a child who didn't see everything as all bad. not. just cars childhood memories the daughter of fame theater and killer critic alfred carr judith was 9 when the family fled berlin for england children's book about that time became a worldwide bestseller also in germany was 1st published. before at a time when the germans. had. to talk to their children about the. like the book the film depicts anna's flight through switzerland and france to england as it appeared to her 9 year old self as a great adventure danger is only hinted at at the margins. but it is the
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so this comparison with nazi germany was the red line for the r.t. france management but all they wanted to happen is to be able to use their right to respond all they wanted is for charlie of dough to find space in the next edition of their magazine for the statement to be published well and technically french law is supposed to be on our side in this case however the magazine ignored artie's demand then the management of our channel in paris filed a lawsuit and made came the verdict from the court which wasn't in our favor r.t. then appeal the appeal was rejected now there's another appeal pending on what was wrong can you give us someone to tell not while we understand that the magazine is famous for its cartoons yes there were a lot of green cartoons because of the color of our logo and then ways to try and copy some soviet style posters. with one of them featuring a topless man writing a bear that's clearly a reference to vladimir putin some may see this as funny others may not but what was definitely not funny is the text after the idea that ar
so this comparison with nazi germany was the red line for the r.t. france management but all they wanted to happen is to be able to use their right to respond all they wanted is for charlie of dough to find space in the next edition of their magazine for the statement to be published well and technically french law is supposed to be on our side in this case however the magazine ignored artie's demand then the management of our channel in paris filed a lawsuit and made came the verdict from the...
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one guy i heard him say something about nazi germany. this is not nazi germany.ve and consciously aware of the jewish community and the plight of the jewish community. but what i think you are going to see is that as steve just represented, the governor is going to have to take proactive steps in new york or they are going to have to put -- we have what is known as the joint terrorism task force. but i have to believe they will have to but the some quasi mini task forces together to try to find a solution. nobody, nobody should be at a party or religious party or celebrating and have to have someone to just come in with a machete and just try to kill as many people as possible. so i have a feeling that not only are we going to find something done here, but i would have to believe that some think the president of the united states will have to get involved, and they will have to do something above and beyond the terrorism task force we now have on the federal level. unfortunately while this may happen in the black community, i tall yab community and other ethnic g
one guy i heard him say something about nazi germany. this is not nazi germany.ve and consciously aware of the jewish community and the plight of the jewish community. but what i think you are going to see is that as steve just represented, the governor is going to have to take proactive steps in new york or they are going to have to put -- we have what is known as the joint terrorism task force. but i have to believe they will have to but the some quasi mini task forces together to try to find...
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what happens the terrible deeds perpetrated by nazi germany let me say again justice requires this memory. at the same time that has remembered the need for compensation for those who are life but also compensation for the victims this is part of what is so important this is the justice that we are going to take care of thank you very much. some of the points for the but i knew it was a pressure constellation republicans know ladies and gentlemen i'd like to give the floor to the chancellor of the republic of germany on the. figure prime minister a. minister and prime minister director excellencies but 1st and foremost you know me to just myself especially to those of you guys turk and weaknesses ladies and gentlemen is. for me it is anything but easy to stand here before you and to speak to you. i am filled with deep shame in the face of the barbaric crimes that were committed here by germans crying's that fatima bhutto 35 our imagination that our inconceivable. filled with horror and shock when confronted with the crimes and hers inflicted upon women men and children in this very place
what happens the terrible deeds perpetrated by nazi germany let me say again justice requires this memory. at the same time that has remembered the need for compensation for those who are life but also compensation for the victims this is part of what is so important this is the justice that we are going to take care of thank you very much. some of the points for the but i knew it was a pressure constellation republicans know ladies and gentlemen i'd like to give the floor to the chancellor of...
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was born in 1935 in nazi germany at the age of 8 he joined dresden famed boys' choir the quite score he studied singing and conducting in what became communist east germany and was one of the few artists allowed to perform in the west. at his farewell concert in 2000 he sang one of his favorite roles tamino and mozart's magic flute. oh. didn't retire yet he continued his career as a conductor from vienna to new york and yet he always felt a strong connection to home been. a desire to have said it many times but i really am a fan of where i am from provincial he would hurt my soul if i couldn't be interested in the militia instantly the same country. died in dresden it was 84 years old. british rocker died on wednesday we've also lost one of the great composers of broadway musicals jerry homa who's died at age 88 in his beloved florida he wrote a cultural fall'n mame but his most famous work was hello dolly i leave you with a classic scene from the movie which starred barbara streisand and there was a strong. show. that. found her. dad. and. i. i. love we were. when we were. in the per
was born in 1935 in nazi germany at the age of 8 he joined dresden famed boys' choir the quite score he studied singing and conducting in what became communist east germany and was one of the few artists allowed to perform in the west. at his farewell concert in 2000 he sang one of his favorite roles tamino and mozart's magic flute. oh. didn't retire yet he continued his career as a conductor from vienna to new york and yet he always felt a strong connection to home been. a desire to have said...
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a reason for charlie of dough to compare our tea friends to something that was really used by nazi germany for their propaganda during the years of war this magazine that was called signal it had a massive circulation and it was a deliberate tool that the nazi germany was using extensively in the countries that it occupied including france of course during those years and how about they and anyway reacted well the reason why we're talking about this right now because it ended up being a long story with the court cases back then the management of our sister channel in paris really wanted to use their right to respond and french law does give them that right now actually makes it mandatory for the original publisher to publish r t's response eventual however the folks at charlie hebdo decided not to do what they just completely ignored artie's demand then they sued charlie hebdo in may though there was no ruling court ruling in favor of r t v france appealed and just lately this appeal was rejected however now they have another chance to make a 2nd appeal and i will have to see how it goes a
a reason for charlie of dough to compare our tea friends to something that was really used by nazi germany for their propaganda during the years of war this magazine that was called signal it had a massive circulation and it was a deliberate tool that the nazi germany was using extensively in the countries that it occupied including france of course during those years and how about they and anyway reacted well the reason why we're talking about this right now because it ended up being a long...
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in 1939, a young jewish man fled nazi germany and arrived in england.t straight to see a leeds united football match. heinz skyte has supported the club ever since, and now the 99—year—old has been honoured in a special pitch—side ceremony. olivia richwald has the story. heinz skyte and leeds united go back a very long way. back, in fact, to 1939, when heinz arrived in leeds as a 19—year—old jewish refugee. his brother, frank, took him straight to watch leeds united. i arrived in leeds at lunchtime on a saturday and went straight to elland road, before we went home. so that was my first match. heinz was a season ticket holder for decades. the club has just celebrated its centenary and heinz marks his 100th birthday in february. at yesterday's match against cardiff, he was presented with a personalised shirt and scarf in a pitchside ceremony. how do you feel to be here today? cold! they're doing better than they used to. we want them up in the first division. heinz‘s story is remarkable. on the 9th of november 1938, his father was one of 30,000 jewish me
in 1939, a young jewish man fled nazi germany and arrived in england.t straight to see a leeds united football match. heinz skyte has supported the club ever since, and now the 99—year—old has been honoured in a special pitch—side ceremony. olivia richwald has the story. heinz skyte and leeds united go back a very long way. back, in fact, to 1939, when heinz arrived in leeds as a 19—year—old jewish refugee. his brother, frank, took him straight to watch leeds united. i arrived in...
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comparing them to films out of nazi germany.ere with the details on this story. ♪ grandpa, can you tell me the story again? every family has their own unique story. give your family the chance to discover theirs this holiday season, with ancestry. at chwe're a festive family. we're a four-legged family. we're a get-up-and-go family. we're a ski family. we're all part of the chevy family. and as we kick off the new year, we'd like you to be a part of ours. because our chevy employee discount is still available to everyone. the chevy price you pay is what we pay. not a cent more. so happy new year, and welcome to the family. the chevy family! the chevy employee discount for everyone ends soon. i felt gross. it was kind of a shock after i started cosentyx. four years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infecti
comparing them to films out of nazi germany.ere with the details on this story. ♪ grandpa, can you tell me the story again? every family has their own unique story. give your family the chance to discover theirs this holiday season, with ancestry. at chwe're a festive family. we're a four-legged family. we're a get-up-and-go family. we're a ski family. we're all part of the chevy family. and as we kick off the new year, we'd like you to be a part of ours. because our chevy employee discount...
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stevens fogelberg did in the holocaust survivors and asked about what it meant to him to flee nazi germany and go back into austria and confront the nazis and help to force their surrender and his words were so powerful i ended my book with them. i'll read them to you here. he said something with a rare opportunity in a solemn obligation, i would like people to realize that the refugees who got a haven in the u.s. did their best to repay that debt. i think he really did a million times over he repaid the debt and heroic fashion. so with that i would be glad to take any questions that you have. [applause] thank you very much. >> bringing this to the public life, i have a couple of questions, did he ever go back to germany and how was he discovered by the nazis being a spy? >> will take the second one first. his ambitions got grander with his successes. and after he developed such vital intelligence on hitler's bunker and the train runs he at one point cable back to the allies that he thought he found enough men willing to help him that he could take innsbruck and he thought he had 500 men w
stevens fogelberg did in the holocaust survivors and asked about what it meant to him to flee nazi germany and go back into austria and confront the nazis and help to force their surrender and his words were so powerful i ended my book with them. i'll read them to you here. he said something with a rare opportunity in a solemn obligation, i would like people to realize that the refugees who got a haven in the u.s. did their best to repay that debt. i think he really did a million times over he...
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1944 at the end of the war that would retire moving into nazi germany and lived there as a decorated war hero. so i was fascinated by the idea of choice of who stayed and who left and how easy it was to convince the enemy to fight for you. i was also fascinated by the germany ostia resistance one - - austria resistance the last man reported was just deported 2018. last year he lived in queens new york for 50 years this little middle-class neighborhood that i visited retired, drawing attention social security he had been ordered removed from the united states 14 years ago but the department of justice and state department could not find a country willing to take him back. they all refused. which allowed this man to essentially live in the united states so the people in this unit desperately wanted to move him they didn't want to allow him to die in peace on american soil. so in 21 - - 2018 after 14 years pressing foreign governments to take him back they finally convinced germany to take this man back and was flown back to germany and then died a few months later at the age of 95. i a
1944 at the end of the war that would retire moving into nazi germany and lived there as a decorated war hero. so i was fascinated by the idea of choice of who stayed and who left and how easy it was to convince the enemy to fight for you. i was also fascinated by the germany ostia resistance one - - austria resistance the last man reported was just deported 2018. last year he lived in queens new york for 50 years this little middle-class neighborhood that i visited retired, drawing attention...
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same name by british author judas carr the story deals with the refugee experience of jews in nazi germanytold from the viewpoint of a 9 year old girl his bowl full of lassitude in this competition come you know this firefighters have. just. given. speedy haven't each week. or wins the election the family nearly escapes arrest by the nazis leaving everything they have behind they flee across europe to freedom. and what finally convinced me to make this movie was that i found this perspective so unique to tell this difficult time from the perspective of a child who didn't see everything as all bad. not. just car.
same name by british author judas carr the story deals with the refugee experience of jews in nazi germanytold from the viewpoint of a 9 year old girl his bowl full of lassitude in this competition come you know this firefighters have. just. given. speedy haven't each week. or wins the election the family nearly escapes arrest by the nazis leaving everything they have behind they flee across europe to freedom. and what finally convinced me to make this movie was that i found this perspective so...
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same name by british author judas carr the story deals with the refugee experience of jews in nazi germany told from the viewpoint of a 9 year old girl has more. for a president in this country in this land come. to us by our fathers have. been he talked of in. the. street you have an issue. the other wins the election the family nearly escapes arrest by the nazis leaving everything they have behind they flee across europe to freedom. and what finally convinced me to make this movie was that i found this perspective so unique to tell this difficult time from the perspective of a child who didn't see everything as all bad. not. just cars childhood my.
same name by british author judas carr the story deals with the refugee experience of jews in nazi germany told from the viewpoint of a 9 year old girl has more. for a president in this country in this land come. to us by our fathers have. been he talked of in. the. street you have an issue. the other wins the election the family nearly escapes arrest by the nazis leaving everything they have behind they flee across europe to freedom. and what finally convinced me to make this movie was that i...
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reste of their worries the ultra family and its traditions unravel as austria becomes part of nazi germany. or was an austrian jew who escaped to the us he wrote this book during world war 2 to explain the austria that he loved and saw it disappear. the british photographer rachel taliban has a predilection for the sable specifically the waves now on the southeast coast of england with all the interest in recent times of how climate change is affecting us as the straight only too well for oceans power of the ocean. when the sea churns in wales when the tides come in and gales with the water that's when british way photographer rachel tull of art springs into action. i'm just going to watch the way stress tonight show. on the beaches of england's south east coast she takes spectacular photos of the scene as if she were out in the midst of it it is. photographing waves means dealing with a constantly changing subject. that if you could say that if you get one really big right the next to me to be after it at this beach and many beaches were forced to be big. so you get people who see the 1st
reste of their worries the ultra family and its traditions unravel as austria becomes part of nazi germany. or was an austrian jew who escaped to the us he wrote this book during world war 2 to explain the austria that he loved and saw it disappear. the british photographer rachel taliban has a predilection for the sable specifically the waves now on the southeast coast of england with all the interest in recent times of how climate change is affecting us as the straight only too well for...
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year for its a nice day would be ending production of the iconic beetle originally conceived in nazi germany the mob later became associated with hippie culture and was popularized in a number of disney films while it may no longer be rolling off the assembly line it's days are far from over on the streets of the ethiopian capital addis ababa beatlemania continues. beetles are buzzing all over the capital and it's about some of them are 5 decades old twice the age of their proud owners. i know. most of the time so i can beetles are driven by older people. when they're customized and pins like this are a fashion statement for young people so young. bob's i know what. page $1700.00 us dollars for his classic then he stuck a bit of money into it and some work and this was the end result. college to so many is another big fan of the v.w. beetle he's also got a professional stake many cars have passed through his body shop which is famous all over the country college father once worked for v.w. before he opened his own workshop 50 years ago since then father and sons have been doing repairs here
year for its a nice day would be ending production of the iconic beetle originally conceived in nazi germany the mob later became associated with hippie culture and was popularized in a number of disney films while it may no longer be rolling off the assembly line it's days are far from over on the streets of the ethiopian capital addis ababa beatlemania continues. beetles are buzzing all over the capital and it's about some of them are 5 decades old twice the age of their proud owners. i know....