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the international toy fair opened its doors in nuremberg on wednesday robots are a big trend this year even children can program in control that technology also plays a part in poor games these days with the secret eating game players get their instructions via a smartphone or tablet. but classic toys like skateboards remain popular to first held in one nine hundred fifty the nuremberg toy fair is the largest event of its kind in the world. one man's trash is another man's treasure and you certainly see that when you go to a flea market but if you have an eye for art and you will see thousands of designer pieces just waiting to be rescued and restored and that is where tim best shot comes it now he works tirelessly to restore iconic design objects made of plastic that are in danger of losing their shape color or form well as expertise is in especially in high demand in modern art museums. a keyboard melting away. some art is transitory especially if it's made of plastic natural chemical processes have caused this spoon to splinter. basically plastics have an internal clock ticking away
the international toy fair opened its doors in nuremberg on wednesday robots are a big trend this year even children can program in control that technology also plays a part in poor games these days with the secret eating game players get their instructions via a smartphone or tablet. but classic toys like skateboards remain popular to first held in one nine hundred fifty the nuremberg toy fair is the largest event of its kind in the world. one man's trash is another man's treasure and you...
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now, the claim became, and it's a long story which we tell in the book, nuremberg is the trial in which the main charge is the charge of violating the kellogg-briand pact. we think of nuremberg as the trial in which, or trials, in which the nazi leaders were convicted, prosecuted and then convicted of perpetrating the holocaust. that was not the reason why these trials were put, were, i don't want to say staged, but were established, okay? they were established to try the nazis for waging aggressive war, and the american officials were able to shoehorn charges of the holocaust into nuremberg simply by saying that the holocaust was related to aggressive war. so the crimes against humanity, the real legal, the real legal reason for that is the kellogg-briand pact. if you google it you'll see it's in the indictment. it's talked about extensively in the trial transcripts. what we see, and if i had the power point, the animation have been -- [laughing] would have blown you away. [laughing] so you're just going to have to believe me on this one. [laughing] so remember i had said that there wa
now, the claim became, and it's a long story which we tell in the book, nuremberg is the trial in which the main charge is the charge of violating the kellogg-briand pact. we think of nuremberg as the trial in which, or trials, in which the nazi leaders were convicted, prosecuted and then convicted of perpetrating the holocaust. that was not the reason why these trials were put, were, i don't want to say staged, but were established, okay? they were established to try the nazis for waging...
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this week in nuremberg the world's largest toy expose exhibited the industry's newest technology the trend in kids toy making news programmability it's the adult world in miniature even traditional toys are getting a high tech make over like diggers for the sandpit. and even board games where your smartphone or tablet instructs each special agent what to do next. today there are two worlds classical toys and electronic toys they're developing side by side and as they do they're creating new possibilities for toys you could have all of which is bringing exciting change to the toy fair to. the gaming generation has long enjoyed bringing a virtual age to real world fun like teaming up to play laser tag and linking up to multiple players online with smartphones and why five. but there comes a point when kids just need to get moving no matter how old school that may be. he tells us strange stories. he makes us laugh. and cry. tremble and smile. magical. emotion to live to see every weekend on d w. every journey begins with the first step and every language filled with the first word coura
this week in nuremberg the world's largest toy expose exhibited the industry's newest technology the trend in kids toy making news programmability it's the adult world in miniature even traditional toys are getting a high tech make over like diggers for the sandpit. and even board games where your smartphone or tablet instructs each special agent what to do next. today there are two worlds classical toys and electronic toys they're developing side by side and as they do they're creating new...
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war crimes you know it seems that we got so used after post world war two you know we had nuremberg so we kind of it seems strange that now going forward we haven't had that post-mortem of of wars and conflicts i think the problem with that was of wars and conflicts for some reason in this day and age what we know the reasons don't actually and you know that's the big thing is that like when you look at the conflicts in the twentieth and twenty first century should get a stand iraq you know they don't have an ending there's no set ending you know george got on the aircraft carrier mission accomplished but the war dragged on for how much longer i grew up on a golf. and that's the way out something with guys a seventeen years going there's no exit strategy there's nothing like that so you can't have that like you said the brilliant moment of like you know let's let's sit down and see what what crimes were committed which is convenient because you don't have to look back at your behavior because you're just never done well we don't have what we'll get to that afterwards we'll see how bad
war crimes you know it seems that we got so used after post world war two you know we had nuremberg so we kind of it seems strange that now going forward we haven't had that post-mortem of of wars and conflicts i think the problem with that was of wars and conflicts for some reason in this day and age what we know the reasons don't actually and you know that's the big thing is that like when you look at the conflicts in the twentieth and twenty first century should get a stand iraq you know...
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the world's biggest toy fair takes place in nuremberg each year it started back in nine hundred fifty and since then it's become a platform for the latest trends in kids' toys back then hula hoops were all the rage and can play mobile and electric train sets now high tech is taking over so here as a top trends for this year. robots aggression the rolling their way into kids' rooms new technology is the norm for today's children and it's becoming an increasingly important feature of how they play the little machines can even be programmed instead using apps it's the adult world in miniature. even traditional toys are getting a high tech make like diggers for the sand pits and even board games where your smartphone or tablet instructs each special agent what to do next. day there are two worlds classical toys and electronic toys they're developing side by side and as they do they're creating new possibilities for toys all of which is bringing exciting changes here to mrs savor. the gaming generation has long enjoyed bringing a virtual edge to real wild fun like teaming up to play laser
the world's biggest toy fair takes place in nuremberg each year it started back in nine hundred fifty and since then it's become a platform for the latest trends in kids' toys back then hula hoops were all the rage and can play mobile and electric train sets now high tech is taking over so here as a top trends for this year. robots aggression the rolling their way into kids' rooms new technology is the norm for today's children and it's becoming an increasingly important feature of how they...
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now, the claim became, and it's a long story which we tell in the book, nuremberg is the trial in which the main charge is the charge of violating the kellogg-briand pact. we think of nuremberg as the trial in which, or trials, in which the nazi leaders were convicted, prosecuted and then convicted of perpetrating the holocaust. that was not the reason why these trials were put, were, i don't want to say staged, but were established, okay? they were established to try the nazis for waging aggressive war, and the american officials were able to shoehorn charges of the holocaust into nuremberg simply by saying that the holocaust was related to aggressive war. so the crimes against humanity, the real legal, the real legal reason for that is the kellogg-briand pact. if you google it you'll see it's in the indictment. it's talked about extensively in the trial transcripts. what we see, and if i had the power point, the animation have been -- [laughing] would have blown you away. [laughing] so you're just going to have to believe me on this one. [laughing] so remember i had said that there wa
now, the claim became, and it's a long story which we tell in the book, nuremberg is the trial in which the main charge is the charge of violating the kellogg-briand pact. we think of nuremberg as the trial in which, or trials, in which the nazi leaders were convicted, prosecuted and then convicted of perpetrating the holocaust. that was not the reason why these trials were put, were, i don't want to say staged, but were established, okay? they were established to try the nazis for waging...
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other ukrainians from the soviets the operations involving ukrainians continued for many years the nuremberg trials of one thousand nine hundred forty five in one nine hundred forty six brought the political economic and military leaders of fascist germany to justice and revealed to the world the monstrous face of naziism and the crimes they committed but the ukrainian nazis were spared the same fate and some were even granted indulgences by the cia by nine hundred fifty four the agency excused the illegal activities of the zero un security branch. in the name of cold war necessity in one nine hundred forty nine nicola levitt the man responsible for the massacres and alenia was moved to the united states where he died in one thousand nine hundred nine without ever being investigated or pursued as a war criminal the cia moved to protect ukrainian nationalist leader nicola legged from criminal investigation by the immigration and naturalization service in one nine hundred fifty two perhaps pantera lost his use to the us or maybe k.g.b. agents outsmarted the cia but in one nine hundred fifty ni
other ukrainians from the soviets the operations involving ukrainians continued for many years the nuremberg trials of one thousand nine hundred forty five in one nine hundred forty six brought the political economic and military leaders of fascist germany to justice and revealed to the world the monstrous face of naziism and the crimes they committed but the ukrainian nazis were spared the same fate and some were even granted indulgences by the cia by nine hundred fifty four the agency excused...
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other ukrainians from the soviets the operations involving ukrainians continued for many years the nuremberg trials of one thousand nine hundred forty five in one nine hundred forty six brought the political economic and military leaders of fascist germany to justice and revealed to the world the monstrous face of naziism and the crimes they committed but the ukrainian nazis were spared the same fate and some were even granted indulgences by the cia by nine hundred fifty four the agency excused the illegal activities of the zero un security branch. in the name of cold war necessity in one nine hundred forty nine nicola levitt the man responsible for the massacres in the lena was moved to the united states where he died in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine without ever being investigated or pursued as a war criminal the cia moved to protect ukrainian nationalist leader nicola legged from criminal investigation by the immigration and naturalization service in one nine hundred fifty two perhaps pantera lost his use to the us or maybe k.g.b. agents outsmarted the cia but in one nine hundred
other ukrainians from the soviets the operations involving ukrainians continued for many years the nuremberg trials of one thousand nine hundred forty five in one nine hundred forty six brought the political economic and military leaders of fascist germany to justice and revealed to the world the monstrous face of naziism and the crimes they committed but the ukrainian nazis were spared the same fate and some were even granted indulgences by the cia by nine hundred fifty four the agency excused...
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isn't it right now to remember that based on the nuremberg principle that those who preside over the complicit in their being used are as guilty as those who actually commit them? i think the noble lord is right to raise the issue. history resets us many lessons. anyone who has responsibility in bringing about the end or cessation of the violence in syria or the civil war should make every effort to do so. i totally agree. there are good guys, it is the civilians of syria and we must bring peace for their sake. lord ahmad. last year, a new legal requirement was agreed to make companies with more than 250 employees publish data showing any gender pay gap they have. employers were given 12 months to get their ducks in a row, but with only a matter of weeks to go, it seems many firms are dragging their heels. the ministerfor women and equalities updated the commons on the progress that had been made. so far, more than 7,500 employers have registered their intention... 1,000 have published their data. the most recent of publicly available on the website. there is still over a month until
isn't it right now to remember that based on the nuremberg principle that those who preside over the complicit in their being used are as guilty as those who actually commit them? i think the noble lord is right to raise the issue. history resets us many lessons. anyone who has responsibility in bringing about the end or cessation of the violence in syria or the civil war should make every effort to do so. i totally agree. there are good guys, it is the civilians of syria and we must bring...
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the first roller coaster restaurant was opened to nuremberg in two thousand and seven a location and hamburg followed three years later guests in abu dhabi also appreciate the high tech and beyond the. the. no location there's not much opportunity for cultivated conversation the music is loud and there's plenty of entertainment including light shows. the robots dance for the guests too. despite all the technology the roller coaster restaurant also still has human service staff they do more than just bus the tables. yes cannot be handing the service explain to the guests how the templates work we show them to their tables and we're always there to answer questions not just because they're robots here doesn't mean we have less or more to do. you know what i mean that simple so if you're looking for a new sort of gastronomical experience the roller coaster restaurant might be coming to a place near you soon. time now for something to drink vermouth is an essential ingredient for a classic martini or for the perfect manhattan but in the high art of sophisticated cocktails it almost alway
the first roller coaster restaurant was opened to nuremberg in two thousand and seven a location and hamburg followed three years later guests in abu dhabi also appreciate the high tech and beyond the. the. no location there's not much opportunity for cultivated conversation the music is loud and there's plenty of entertainment including light shows. the robots dance for the guests too. despite all the technology the roller coaster restaurant also still has human service staff they do more than...
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cup encounter although it took them all the way to extra time just for both of those goals against nuremberg you know if liberal or if they can keep this one tight and sort of hold shaka to no goals or one goal through normal time maybe they have a chance but i don't see it all right i met her from the sports on the german cup action for us thank you matt and we do have one more item from the football world for you ronald koeman has been appointed as head coach of the netherlands national team he is the seventh manager in eight years for the dutch coleman has been out of work since being dismissed by average last october after a poor run of form in the premier league he has been tasked with resurrecting dutch football after the one successful team failed to qualify for the last european championship and the upcoming world cup in russia. coming back now to the top story that we've been following for you at this hour germany's biggest political parties have announced an agreement to form a coalition government chancellor angela merkel called the deal her conservatives struck with the social de
cup encounter although it took them all the way to extra time just for both of those goals against nuremberg you know if liberal or if they can keep this one tight and sort of hold shaka to no goals or one goal through normal time maybe they have a chance but i don't see it all right i met her from the sports on the german cup action for us thank you matt and we do have one more item from the football world for you ronald koeman has been appointed as head coach of the netherlands national team...
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law," but in first year, um, i had criminal law taught by, uh, telford taylor, who was a former nurembergsecutor, and something clicked. um, you know, the notion of dealing with, uh, criminal law and being a litigator, it was, i guess, after my first year, towards the end of my first year, i decided, "you know what? i think i really want to be a lawyer. that's what i want to do with, uh--with a legal degree." capehart: and then you also liked constitutional law. holder: yep. constitutional law is--was probably my favorite subject in law school because you really understand--you get a sense of the history, uh, of the united states by the study of constitutional law and especially the way in which the supreme court got it right sometimes, got it wrong too often, and, um, through the study of the legal system and decisions made by various judges and particularly the supreme court, uh, you got a better understanding of, uh, how we got to be the country that we are. capehart: and you had some great clerkships during that time. holder: that i did. i, um, clerked after my second year-- uh, after
law," but in first year, um, i had criminal law taught by, uh, telford taylor, who was a former nurembergsecutor, and something clicked. um, you know, the notion of dealing with, uh, criminal law and being a litigator, it was, i guess, after my first year, towards the end of my first year, i decided, "you know what? i think i really want to be a lawyer. that's what i want to do with, uh--with a legal degree." capehart: and then you also liked constitutional law. holder: yep....
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i'm ralph nace, former chief counsel to republican senators edward brook and dave nuremberger and the former leadership of the conference on civil rights and also a good friend and colleague of ira shapiro and bill. i loved the first book. i haven't read the second one, ira. and the one disagreement we had in the first book, i thought 1981-1993 was an error of bipartisan cooperation, whether it's the social security act or whether it was the tax reform act, or strengthening all the major civil rights laws. now i hear what you're saying about how to reform the senate and get back to the senators of the '60s, '70s, and '8s. 1994 was the line of demarcati demarcation. how do we do that without the destruction of electoral politics. who do we do that without being afraid of being primaried and the right or left. does either book look at incentives to have them engage in timely bipartisan compromises? >> briefly, ralph, and in defense of my first book. [laughter] the book cuts off in 1980, te e e epilog, we identify as newt gingrich as part of the problem, anyway, i think that i can't chan
i'm ralph nace, former chief counsel to republican senators edward brook and dave nuremberger and the former leadership of the conference on civil rights and also a good friend and colleague of ira shapiro and bill. i loved the first book. i haven't read the second one, ira. and the one disagreement we had in the first book, i thought 1981-1993 was an error of bipartisan cooperation, whether it's the social security act or whether it was the tax reform act, or strengthening all the major civil...
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the international toy fair opened its doors in nuremberg on wednesday robots are a big trend this year even children can program and control that technology also plays a part in board games these days with the secret agent game players get their instructions by a smartphone. or tablet. but classic toys like skateboards are being popular first held in one nine hundred fifty the nuremberg toy fair is the largest event of its kind in the world. one man's trash is another man's treasure and you certainly see that when you go to a flea market but if you have an eye for art and you will see thousands of designer pieces just waiting to be rescued and restored and that is where tim best shot comes it now he works tirelessly to restore iconic design objects made of plastic that are in danger of losing their shape color or form well as expertise is in especially in high demand in modern art museums. a keyboard melting away. some art is transitory especially if it's made of plastic natural chemical processes have caused this boom to splinter. basically plastics have an internal clock ticking away
the international toy fair opened its doors in nuremberg on wednesday robots are a big trend this year even children can program and control that technology also plays a part in board games these days with the secret agent game players get their instructions by a smartphone. or tablet. but classic toys like skateboards are being popular first held in one nine hundred fifty the nuremberg toy fair is the largest event of its kind in the world. one man's trash is another man's treasure and you...
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she had to flee germany because she was a leftist with her husband, and today there's a street in nurembergnamed in her honor for her resistance to the nazis. no story was ever too painful or inappropriate for ellie who felt call upon to draw a vivid portrait of a large, increasingly assimilated family soon to be flung out over four continents which through mixed marriages had largely submerged its jewish roots. yet her love of family history could prove painful to others. not only in her recollection of stories others chose to suppress, but in their determination to document the story of the weils. i can recall my father, beet red with anger, fleeing the kitchen dinner table one evening. by the way, not an infrequent occurrence, when she chose to recall the details of his mother's tragic death on december 25th, 1938. in fact, dad had first refused to leave his hometown in southern germany, also kissinger's hometown, without his parents. six months earlier they had to convince him at the train station to depart on his own with his swedish work visa in hand, perhaps reassuring him that they
she had to flee germany because she was a leftist with her husband, and today there's a street in nurembergnamed in her honor for her resistance to the nazis. no story was ever too painful or inappropriate for ellie who felt call upon to draw a vivid portrait of a large, increasingly assimilated family soon to be flung out over four continents which through mixed marriages had largely submerged its jewish roots. yet her love of family history could prove painful to others. not only in her...
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he got the name hanging sam because he was in charge of the executions at nuremberg. >> wow. >> he was a lieutenant general, and he was the head of 50 or 60 americans in the country. my dad was a brigadier and there was one other brigadier. we lived in a very nice mansion with servants and drivers and all that stuff. but they had to go on the social circuit every night for three or four things a night, and it was really bothering my mother for two reasons. she started to become an alcoholic, but secondly she was standing on high heels on marble stuff for hours on end every day and it was beginning to hurt her back. so, in the middle of my second year there -- >> what year was this, sir? >> this was 19 -- let's think here. 1957-'58. >> okay. >> okay. i got there in '57 and we came home at the end of the '58. so i was there for two years. and one conference that my dad was coming out of he lingered for a few seconds after the conference. all these generals are very well timed as to where they're supposed to be and when. he lingered to talk to somebody at the conference and a huge planter
he got the name hanging sam because he was in charge of the executions at nuremberg. >> wow. >> he was a lieutenant general, and he was the head of 50 or 60 americans in the country. my dad was a brigadier and there was one other brigadier. we lived in a very nice mansion with servants and drivers and all that stuff. but they had to go on the social circuit every night for three or four things a night, and it was really bothering my mother for two reasons. she started to become an...
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the international toy fair opened its doors in nuremberg on wednesday robots are a big trend this year even children can program and control that technology also plays a part in poor games these days with the secret asian game players get their instructions via a smartphone or tablet. but classic toys like skateboards remain popular first held in one nine hundred fifty the nurnberg toy fair is the largest event of its kind in the world. one man's trash is another man's treasure and you certainly see that when you go to a flea market but if you have an eye for art and you will see thousands of designer pieces just waiting to be rescued and restored and that is where tim best shot comes it now he works tirelessly to restore iconic design objects made of plastic that are in danger of losing their shape color or form well as expertise is in especially in high demand in modern art museums. a keyboard melting away. some art is transitory especially if it's made of plastic natural chemical processes have caused this spoon to splinter. basically plastics have an internal clock ticking away ins
the international toy fair opened its doors in nuremberg on wednesday robots are a big trend this year even children can program and control that technology also plays a part in poor games these days with the secret asian game players get their instructions via a smartphone or tablet. but classic toys like skateboards remain popular first held in one nine hundred fifty the nurnberg toy fair is the largest event of its kind in the world. one man's trash is another man's treasure and you...