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at the same time, the ost plan was implemented only to a small extent. its goals were much more ambitious. in the east, from the czech republic through poland right up to the ural mountains, europe was subject to a total cleansing of the neo-orian element, eviction. and this word was often used instead of the term extermination, 80% of poles, 75% of belarusians, 65% of ukrainians, half of the czechs were subject to it. in the first stage, 31 million slavs had to cede living space to 2 million germans and 10 million other aryans, some of the slavs were supposed to be exterminated, the majority were not allowed to be born and so on. here is another stage of genocide that did not take place, but which was planned, mass sterilization projects, they continued to be developed, several specialists worked on this, in particular such a doctor karl clauberg, doctor horst schumann, in which they worked in auschwitz, they planned, looked for methods, the methods were presented to the nazis different, to mix some additives into the food of the eastern peoples, which
at the same time, the ost plan was implemented only to a small extent. its goals were much more ambitious. in the east, from the czech republic through poland right up to the ural mountains, europe was subject to a total cleansing of the neo-orian element, eviction. and this word was often used instead of the term extermination, 80% of poles, 75% of belarusians, 65% of ukrainians, half of the czechs were subject to it. in the first stage, 31 million slavs had to cede living space to 2 million...
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ost the elephant there. we soon heading to an elephant sanctuary in tennessee. he'll be transported in a specially designed air-conditioned trailer for the 40 hour trip. there's a hot week last week for ocean oakland. he is a 30 year-old elephant enjoys playing with things and he's been at the zoo for what he hears. look at that track. he was also the only remaining african elephant left at the 2. and that was the main reason why. he is being relocated. he was getting lonely after the other african elephants. we're no longer within the zoo. plans to renovate that space to make room for a new species in the coming >> months and looks like likes to eat. that's it for kron. 4 news at 5. we like were going to do of news first. coming up next on kron, 4 news at 6 oakland's mayor sheng thao just blasted 3 city council members after they said budget cuts are on the horizon for first responders there. and hurricane milton makes landfall in florida as a cat 3 storm. we are live from path of the storm. >> it's 6. >> and thanks for joining us on kron. 4 news at 6 and vicki
ost the elephant there. we soon heading to an elephant sanctuary in tennessee. he'll be transported in a specially designed air-conditioned trailer for the 40 hour trip. there's a hot week last week for ocean oakland. he is a 30 year-old elephant enjoys playing with things and he's been at the zoo for what he hears. look at that track. he was also the only remaining african elephant left at the 2. and that was the main reason why. he is being relocated. he was getting lonely after the other...
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well, that's wrong, because i could say to the poles, let's call, for example, masuria and pomerania ostroisen, friends, are you satisfied with these names or others? naming, i think not, well, or call kraków, for example, a part of the galicia-volyn kingdom, for example, well, you can do that, or the hill, that’s for sure , and i will return to volodymyr vyatrovich for a moment, because i also personally know, respect and pay tribute to volodymyr, he is a person to whom he may have sometimes made some kind of emotional statement, or maybe... a little cruel in some moments, but i understand his motivation, because i have talked about it with him more than once, and the poles, you know, like to glue, and not understanding not to dig deeply into topics, pr for someone, positive , negative and so on, but i can say the same about ukraine, about sikorsky, i recently in ukraine i heard such words. i say, emotions destroy us, because they turn off, turn off our mind, er, and we do not work with ourselves as partners, unfortunately, both poland and ukraine are unable to overcome that, i don't kn
well, that's wrong, because i could say to the poles, let's call, for example, masuria and pomerania ostroisen, friends, are you satisfied with these names or others? naming, i think not, well, or call kraków, for example, a part of the galicia-volyn kingdom, for example, well, you can do that, or the hill, that’s for sure , and i will return to volodymyr vyatrovich for a moment, because i also personally know, respect and pay tribute to volodymyr, he is a person to whom he may have...
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prabhakar has led two different federal r&d agencies prior to taking the lead at ost p, darpa as well as the national institute of standards and technologies. she has also worked at government labs and nonprofits across a wide variety of sectors including a stint in silicon valley. welcome dr. prabhakar, and thank you for being here. joining dr. prabhakar onstage is my colleague, chris miller, associate professor at the fletcher school at tufts university where his research focuses on technology, geopolitics, economics, international fails and -- international affairs and russia. -- which was awarded the 2022 financial times business book of the year award as well as the council on foreign relations author award. before handing it over to chris, i want to invite everyone here to stick around for the -- stick around after the conversation for a terrific panel that will provide further context and analysis on the role of federal r&d in today's changing landscape. thank you again for joining us. i will turn it over to you chris. prof. miller: thank you tony and arati for joining us. ther
prabhakar has led two different federal r&d agencies prior to taking the lead at ost p, darpa as well as the national institute of standards and technologies. she has also worked at government labs and nonprofits across a wide variety of sectors including a stint in silicon valley. welcome dr. prabhakar, and thank you for being here. joining dr. prabhakar onstage is my colleague, chris miller, associate professor at the fletcher school at tufts university where his research focuses on...
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, who was the logical one on behalf of the secretary of defense to do that, and in partnership with ost what we said was, the chairman ought to be the global integrator. he ought to be the one that when it comes to prioritization, alec cote -- allocation of military forces once the policy is given he ought to be the one to come back with recommendations to the secretary of defense on how to do that. he ought to oversee plans to make sure all of our regional plans were integrated into global plans, which is what the national military strategy classified in 2016 for the first time and we are still evolving those, never complacent about where we need to be. then this other piece, which i say last, which is not the least important, was someone has to respond in conflict for framing the problem for the secretary in feeding him the intelligence and the information that he needs. obviously that's in close partnership with the staff and the secretaries at ost, but the one with access to the apparatus at military stat -- military staff to form all those products for the secretary of defense was
, who was the logical one on behalf of the secretary of defense to do that, and in partnership with ost what we said was, the chairman ought to be the global integrator. he ought to be the one that when it comes to prioritization, alec cote -- allocation of military forces once the policy is given he ought to be the one to come back with recommendations to the secretary of defense on how to do that. he ought to oversee plans to make sure all of our regional plans were integrated into global...
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way to say it is their job to live out of a suitcase and track them everywhere, and everything they ostrything they tweet and noting the dinses, right? what they've been saying and how they shift over time. you're covering the harris-walz campaign. you are on trump-vance, toran. who wants to go first. shaun, what stood out based on what you heard -- actually, we'll go to a sound bite first. >> i got there last summer and misspoke on this. that's what i've said. so i was in hong kong, in china, during the democracy protest and from that i learned a lot of what needed to be in governance. >> so why did that stand out to you? >> this particular moment by tim walz stood out me because he was asked where he was when the protests broke out in may 1989. he had previously said as late as 2019 that he was there in tiananmen square, but reports show that he was actually in nebraska and when he was asked to clarify that moment he seemed to freeze up a little bit, right? this should have been an easy moment and this is something that came out the day after the debate and we've been shouting this qu
way to say it is their job to live out of a suitcase and track them everywhere, and everything they ostrything they tweet and noting the dinses, right? what they've been saying and how they shift over time. you're covering the harris-walz campaign. you are on trump-vance, toran. who wants to go first. shaun, what stood out based on what you heard -- actually, we'll go to a sound bite first. >> i got there last summer and misspoke on this. that's what i've said. so i was in hong kong, in...
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applause] ♪ >> coming up this monday, a panel discussion on the presidential and congressional elections,ostedy t economic hub in washington, d.c., you can watch it live starting at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile app, and online at c-span.org. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including buckeye broadband. ♪ buckeye broadband supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. ♪ peter: john mackey, does the original whole foods store still exist? john mackey: yes, but not as a whole foods market. it is a goodwill store. peter: when did that happen? john mackey: it was a record a store. after we relocated to a bigger location in 1995, it had a 15 year run as a olfoods. we went one block down the road to what building three times bigger and a record the store took it over after that and they were there for about 10 years and then goodwill has been there ever since. peter: how in 1980 did you get to lamar avenue for the first whole
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a personal ri oste will remain british. a personal riposte from — will remain british.onal riposte from a prime ministerl will remain british. a personal- riposte from a prime minister trying to reframe the debate and regain the initiative. damien grammatical is, bbc news, westminster —— damien grammatical us. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has made a direct appeal to the lebanese people to throw out hezbollah, and avoid what he's described as the "destruction and suffering like we see in gaza." in a moment, we will speak to yolande knell injerusalem. first our middle east correspondent hugo bachega joins from beirut. hugo, a clear warning. how's it been received? yeah, nina, free your country from hezbollah was the message in english by the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to the people of lebanon. now, as a former british intelligence chief said a few days ago, many people here in lebanon dislike hezbollah but they dislike israel more, so i don't think this message will resonate here. there is a long history of israeli violence here in lebanon,
a personal ri oste will remain british. a personal riposte from — will remain british.onal riposte from a prime ministerl will remain british. a personal- riposte from a prime minister trying to reframe the debate and regain the initiative. damien grammatical is, bbc news, westminster —— damien grammatical us. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has made a direct appeal to the lebanese people to throw out hezbollah, and avoid what he's described as the "destruction and...
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the ost surprising thing in this poll is just how unsatisfied oaklanders are with the mayor and theiruncil and the state of the city. >>justin berton is a political and media strategist and was communications director for former mayor libby schaff. the way they're looking at things now, it's frankly quite depressed into being elected official in oakland right now. the poll also finds 50% of those surveyed feel less safe than a year ago. 69% favor adding more police officers. and 47% believe crime and violence have increased over the last year. opd crime stats suggest crime is actually down compared to last year, but it may not matter when residents and visitors just feel unsafe. the reputations, ponds out of control and that the press is everything. the economic development, people's perception of the city. they live in the value of their homes. the perceptions about crime may also be why 44% of those polled believe oakland is a poor place to start a new business. >>that is concerning because we want people to invest in the city. we want people to we want that entrepreneurial spirit t
the ost surprising thing in this poll is just how unsatisfied oaklanders are with the mayor and theiruncil and the state of the city. >>justin berton is a political and media strategist and was communications director for former mayor libby schaff. the way they're looking at things now, it's frankly quite depressed into being elected official in oakland right now. the poll also finds 50% of those surveyed feel less safe than a year ago. 69% favor adding more police officers. and 47%...
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that meansoi forward, all guns could bece ost guns. the court said 200 yearsgo that you don't have to interpret a ate to be self-defeating like that if there is a auble alternative construction. our construction isotnly plausible, it is the best readg the statuteoong at text, context, purpose and history. among all communities. this is two hours. >> good afternoon. thank you. i'm doctor nadine president and ceo of trust for american health commonly known in behalf of our entire staff, board of directors, i'm so excited so pleased to welcome you to the release of the new report pathway to a healthier america. for strengthening health for the next administration and congress. we are so honored so many of you could be here with us today in person. there are many joining us via the live stream. for those who are just being introduced to our organization t if it is a nonprofit nonpartisan public health policy research and advocacy organization. we are committed to optimal health for every person and community making illness and injury a nat
that meansoi forward, all guns could bece ost guns. the court said 200 yearsgo that you don't have to interpret a ate to be self-defeating like that if there is a auble alternative construction. our construction isotnly plausible, it is the best readg the statuteoong at text, context, purpose and history. among all communities. this is two hours. >> good afternoon. thank you. i'm doctor nadine president and ceo of trust for american health commonly known in behalf of our entire staff,...
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prabhakar has led two different federal r&d agencies prior to taking the lead at ost p, darpa as well as the national institute of standards and technologies. she has also worked at government labs and nonprofits across a wide variety of sectors including a stint in silicon valley. welcome dr. prabhakar, and thank you for being here. joining dr. prabhakar onstage is my colleague, chris miller, associate professor at the fletcher school at tufts university where his research focuses on technology, geopolitics, economics, international fails and -- international affairs and russia. -- which was awarded the 2022 financial times business book of the year award as well as the council on foreign relations author award. before handing it over to chris, i want to invite everyone here to stick around for the -- stick around after the conversation for a terrific panel that will provide further context and analysis on the role of federal r&d in today's changing landscape. thank you again for joining us. i will turn it over to you chris. prof. miller: thank you tony and arati for joining us. ther
prabhakar has led two different federal r&d agencies prior to taking the lead at ost p, darpa as well as the national institute of standards and technologies. she has also worked at government labs and nonprofits across a wide variety of sectors including a stint in silicon valley. welcome dr. prabhakar, and thank you for being here. joining dr. prabhakar onstage is my colleague, chris miller, associate professor at the fletcher school at tufts university where his research focuses on...
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prabhakar has led two different federal r&d agencies prior to taking the lead at ost p, darpa as well as the national institute of standards and technologies. she has also worked at government labs and nonprofits across a wide variety of sectors including a stint in silicon valley. welcome dr. prabhakar, and thank you for being here. joining dr. prabhakar onstage is my colleague, chris miller, associate professor at the fletcher school at tufts university where his research focuses on technology, geopolitics, economics, international fails and -- international affairs and russia. -- which was awarded the 2022 financial times business book of the year award as well as the council on foreign relations author award. before handing it over to chris, i want to invite everyone here to stick around for the -- stick around after the conversation for a terrific panel that will provide further context and analysis on the role of federal r&d in today's changing landscape. thank you again for joining us. i will turn it over to you chris. prof. miller: thank you tony and arati for joining us. ther
prabhakar has led two different federal r&d agencies prior to taking the lead at ost p, darpa as well as the national institute of standards and technologies. she has also worked at government labs and nonprofits across a wide variety of sectors including a stint in silicon valley. welcome dr. prabhakar, and thank you for being here. joining dr. prabhakar onstage is my colleague, chris miller, associate professor at the fletcher school at tufts university where his research focuses on...
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. >> through no fault ost probably rafomayor her he was the most ayoralty, of a r prefd time to change and lookso well. >>rertthat's been rules. we >> reporter: did not get enough signas where whpemight s play out in san it unfolds here in san works. unfolds here in san works. >>> still omhis world. nothing but a it or of our medi runoff. so if you think about this in termsge over that 50% until somebody it clear to of onso it's a questio of this go to the candidate, jut not d not go cil and candidates less extreme. >> you see some of the other candidates pulled out ahead really unusual in american e national healthcare workers associliberal bent with all ess own campaign. >> unless he gets g the free c ap and a dropoff year because theianne
. >> through no fault ost probably rafomayor her he was the most ayoralty, of a r prefd time to change and lookso well. >>rertthat's been rules. we >> reporter: did not get enough signas where whpemight s play out in san it unfolds here in san works. unfolds here in san works. >>> still omhis world. nothing but a it or of our medi runoff. so if you think about this in termsge over that 50% until somebody it clear to of onso it's a questio of this go to the candidate,...