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for one thing it exposed the military weakness of the red army. which wasn't able to control the situation on the ground. also. the war showed that the soviet economy was no longer strong enough to finance such a conflict. it shone a light on the structural problems of the regime. and it undermined the myth of proletarian internationalism and put in the idea that the powerful soviet union should help developing countries. beyond develop more one small country was able to defy a superpower. that us had gone it to so that led the u.s.s.r. to question its identity including its capacity to go toe to toe with the united states as the war in afghanistan raised some very painful questions in the soviet union. again. february 1909 marked the end of what's known as the soviet invasion of afghanistan or the afghanistan war or as moscow called it sending a limited contingent to aid a brother country. the end of the conflict brought great relief to the multi-ethnic populations of both afghanistan and the soviet union it was to be the last armed conflict of t
for one thing it exposed the military weakness of the red army. which wasn't able to control the situation on the ground. also. the war showed that the soviet economy was no longer strong enough to finance such a conflict. it shone a light on the structural problems of the regime. and it undermined the myth of proletarian internationalism and put in the idea that the powerful soviet union should help developing countries. beyond develop more one small country was able to defy a superpower. that...
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it played an important role for one thing it exposed the military weakness of the red army. which wasn't able to control the situation on the ground. also. the war showed that the soviet economy was no longer strong enough to finance such a conflict. it shone a light on the structural problems of the regime. and it undermined the myth of proletarian internationalism put in the idea that the powerful soviet union should help developing countries. beyond the one small country was able to defy a superpower. that us had gone to source it too so that led the u.s.s.r. to question its identity including its capacity to go toe to toe with the united states as the war in afghanistan raised some very painful questions in the union. again. february 1909 marked the end of what's known as the soviet invasion of afghanistan or the afghanistan war or as moscow called it sending a limited contingent to aid a brother country. the end of the conflict brought great relief to the multi-ethnic populations of both afghanistan and the soviet union it was to be the last armed conflict of the cold w
it played an important role for one thing it exposed the military weakness of the red army. which wasn't able to control the situation on the ground. also. the war showed that the soviet economy was no longer strong enough to finance such a conflict. it shone a light on the structural problems of the regime. and it undermined the myth of proletarian internationalism put in the idea that the powerful soviet union should help developing countries. beyond the one small country was able to defy a...
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for one thing it exposed the military weakness of the red army. which wasn't able to control the situation on the ground. also the war showed that the soviet economy was no longer strong enough to finance such a conflict. it shone a light on the structural problems of the regime. and it undermined the myth of proletarian internationalism put in the idea that the powerful soviet union should help developing countries. beyond the one small country was able to defy a superpower. that us had gone it to so that led the u.s.s.r. to question its identity including its capacity to go toe to toe with the united states as the war in afghanistan raised some very painful questions in the soviet union. again. february 1909 marked the end of what's known as the soviet invasion of afghanistan or the afghanistan war or as moscow called it sending a limited contingent to aid a brother country. the end of the conflict brought great relief to the multi-ethnic populations of both afghanistan and the soviet union it was to be the last armed conflict of the cold war. b
for one thing it exposed the military weakness of the red army. which wasn't able to control the situation on the ground. also the war showed that the soviet economy was no longer strong enough to finance such a conflict. it shone a light on the structural problems of the regime. and it undermined the myth of proletarian internationalism put in the idea that the powerful soviet union should help developing countries. beyond the one small country was able to defy a superpower. that us had gone...
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for one thing that exposed the military weakness of the red army. which wasn't able to control the situation on the ground. also the war showed that the soviet economy was no longer strong enough to finance such a conflict. it shone a light on the structural problems of the regime. and it undermined the myth of proletarian internationalism put in the idea that the powerful soviet union should help developing countries. beyond one small country was able to defy a superpower. that us had gone it to so that led the u.s.s.r. to question its identity including its capacity to go toe to toe with the united states as the war in afghanistan raised some very painful questions in the soviet union. again. february 1990 marked the end of what's known as the soviet invasion of afghanistan or the afghanistan war or as moscow called it sending a limited contingent to aid a brother country. the end of the conflict brought great relief to the multi-ethnic populations of both afghanistan and the soviet union it was to be the last armed conflict of the cold war. but i
for one thing that exposed the military weakness of the red army. which wasn't able to control the situation on the ground. also the war showed that the soviet economy was no longer strong enough to finance such a conflict. it shone a light on the structural problems of the regime. and it undermined the myth of proletarian internationalism put in the idea that the powerful soviet union should help developing countries. beyond one small country was able to defy a superpower. that us had gone it...
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for one thing it exposed the military weakness of the red army. which wasn't able to control the situation on the ground. also the war showed that the soviet economy was no longer strong enough to finance such a conflict. it shone a light on the structural problems of the regime. and it undermined the myth of proletarian internationalism put in the idea that the powerful soviet union should help developing countries. beyond one small country was able to defy a superpower. that us had gone to so that led the u.s.s.r. to question its identity including its capacity to go toe to toe with the united states. the war in afghanistan raised some very painful questions in the soviet union. again. february 1909 marked the end of what's known as the soviet invasion of afghanistan or the afghanistan war or as moscow called it sending a limited contingent to aid a brother country. the end of the conflict brought great relief to the multi-ethnic populations of both afghanistan and the soviet union it was to be the last armed conflict of the cold war. but it had
for one thing it exposed the military weakness of the red army. which wasn't able to control the situation on the ground. also the war showed that the soviet economy was no longer strong enough to finance such a conflict. it shone a light on the structural problems of the regime. and it undermined the myth of proletarian internationalism put in the idea that the powerful soviet union should help developing countries. beyond one small country was able to defy a superpower. that us had gone to so...
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it wasn't clear there was anything you could do when the red army was already in occupation.hese are the hard choices, i think, about diplomatic life, and i think if i were in a similar position, i would have tried to make a go of this relationship. but, you know, this is a judgment call. >> in the front towards the center, please. >> professor, thank you very much. i pondered fascinating your discussion of churchill's belief that there was a grim council behind stalin and that he could work with stalin, but he had to confront the grim council. and it's just curious to me that over time how often we've seen in international affairs that leaders have said that they could work with other leaders, but there was either a moderate or hard-line group in the country. i am particularly fascinated by what your thought would be about ronald reagan's understanding that gorbachev had a grim council behind him and the fabulous things that happened in the end of the cold war. >> yeah, this -- i think it is a common pattern that leaders look for potential moderates. this was what happened i
it wasn't clear there was anything you could do when the red army was already in occupation.hese are the hard choices, i think, about diplomatic life, and i think if i were in a similar position, i would have tried to make a go of this relationship. but, you know, this is a judgment call. >> in the front towards the center, please. >> professor, thank you very much. i pondered fascinating your discussion of churchill's belief that there was a grim council behind stalin and that he...
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after the start of the red army's military operation the unit $731.10 were completely liquidated as per my orders. the soviet army swift advance deprived us of the possibility of employing a biological weapon against the us is for other countries. tribunals transcript of the commander in chief of the japanese. he was in a hurry. the red army was advancing too quickly and he didn't want to be captured by russians. prisoners were killed and their bodies destroyed. personnel and valuables were relocated they had to leave behind was. most of the facilities were blown up. just in 1945 the 1st servia troops entered the city of harbin. the 731 camp had already been blown up and all the most important materials removed but there were still traces of the crimes. servia troops found ample evidence of the biological warfare units activities. temporally unit 731 personnel much captured on loan with the kuantan army commander in chief and senior military medical service officers. meanwhile he made contact with the americans. i'm going to. hurt the. most of the most of. the. needy. already. and that
after the start of the red army's military operation the unit $731.10 were completely liquidated as per my orders. the soviet army swift advance deprived us of the possibility of employing a biological weapon against the us is for other countries. tribunals transcript of the commander in chief of the japanese. he was in a hurry. the red army was advancing too quickly and he didn't want to be captured by russians. prisoners were killed and their bodies destroyed. personnel and valuables were...
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the red army was advancing too quickly and he didn't want to be captured by russian. prisoners were killed and their bodies destroyed. personnel and valuables were relocated they had to leave behind was. most of the facilities were blown up. on august of 1945 the 1st servia troops entered the city of harbin. the 731 camp had already been blown up and own the most important materials removed but there was still traces of the crimes. to view troops found ample evidence of the biological warfare units activities. several units 731 personnel much captured on loan with the kuantan army commander in chief and senior military medical service officers. meanwhile you know if he made contact with the americans. i'm going to. hurt the. motor to bring the. new. king q date out there. already. and that wasn't the 1st time the pentagon had also sheltered several german fascists the removal of nazi criminals from the country was code named operation paperclip there were thousands over all by one estimate as many as 10000 not just the scientists the scientists total about $1600.00 or
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he managed the impossible he resisted the red army repeatedly the most powerful force in the world. we have no direct or indirect relations with the americans. and. during the last attack no one came to our aid. the articles in american newspapers our lives. they aren't true. it's in every muscle his natural charisma and his military exploits against the soviets made him a symbol of the afghan resistance he was respected as a commander and loved as a person but apart from his strategic and military talents he was known in pangea for establishing a community based on respect for islam even today he remains a legendary figure. of church joe on. was young tall handsome and. with fine features and offers of said shortly after he was very charismatic and well spoken so work making sure he had a big effect on people he was friendly. we chatted on kind of book and his army though she was there's no doubt that he was a gifted military strategist and an exceptional talent but i want to stress his humanistic values he was a great humanist as a church it should matter one but. he was the most
he managed the impossible he resisted the red army repeatedly the most powerful force in the world. we have no direct or indirect relations with the americans. and. during the last attack no one came to our aid. the articles in american newspapers our lives. they aren't true. it's in every muscle his natural charisma and his military exploits against the soviets made him a symbol of the afghan resistance he was respected as a commander and loved as a person but apart from his strategic and...
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are many women but the intelligence officer who was trained to the point she was a colonel in the red army, i couldn't find a single woman that had written this much let alone so it was time to turn her story in in a way that was both her most found disguise and it was time to tell her story and i wouldn't have been able to do so had i not had the incredibly good fortune of being able to interview her surviving children, two of her sons who were very generous and allowed me access to all of the diaries and letters and so even though there were i always felt she was kind of with me in some way kind of guiding me through the story. that was a great comfort. >> by the age of 17 how had she gotten to this point, german jewish intellectual, she had a circle around her of the left of the leftism. >> it's to understand the kind of person she became and the chaos of the republican germany. .. >> and then the party with the degradation and the families (-left-parenthesis leaning joining the party as a conviction despite the objection and she never wavered but she did there was a moment in her life
are many women but the intelligence officer who was trained to the point she was a colonel in the red army, i couldn't find a single woman that had written this much let alone so it was time to turn her story in in a way that was both her most found disguise and it was time to tell her story and i wouldn't have been able to do so had i not had the incredibly good fortune of being able to interview her surviving children, two of her sons who were very generous and allowed me access to all of the...
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be used new high tech flagship and you believe that the red army is now available as a plug in hybrid. electric motor no more and i'm just i'm from a big league tested out. wreck. in 16. w. . i'm not nothing out of the gym because sometimes i am but most end up in with the do the german think deep into the german culture of. new jersey can take this drama day on the east coast it's all out there enough time rachel join me for me to get down to the polls. well. to in good shape coming up. bad breath how can it be prevented. recipes for love which foods are aphrodesiac. and why child play is good for grown ups to. hello welcome to in good shape many of us do it over.
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through whether woman intelligence officer who is trained to the point that she was a colonel in the red army, that is unique in my experience i cannot find a single other woman who had written so far and so high. it was time to tell her story and away her story has been hidden for far too long because she is a woman i am a profound disguise into recently used her gender to hide what she was up to but also historians have shied away or would have been able to do so if i hadn't had a good fortune of being able to interview her surviving children who should be open to family archives and allow me access to her diaries and letters and even though their a.m. i was felt that she was with me in some way guided me through the story and instead of try to tranquilize that was a great comfort and a can of written the book without it. >> tell us about her salon she was a good communist she claims any quoted her by the age of 17 when she was beaten in a rally in berlin, how had she got to this point, tell us about her family life, german, jewish, intellectual culture, a circle around her and the intellec
through whether woman intelligence officer who is trained to the point that she was a colonel in the red army, that is unique in my experience i cannot find a single other woman who had written so far and so high. it was time to tell her story and away her story has been hidden for far too long because she is a woman i am a profound disguise into recently used her gender to hide what she was up to but also historians have shied away or would have been able to do so if i hadn't had a good...
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a red army soldier cool dim and maria given over with how 4 year old daughter. when women and girls became too we can no longer fit for further experiments they were put into a special glass walled gas chamber. the doctors took meticulous notes the daughter suffocated after 3 minutes the mother of the 5. woman and her daughter was simply abducted from a street in a. many russians lived there because china's eastern railway had been built by russian engineers in 8098. many stayed to avoid the revolution and civil. back to. the cities gendarmerie based at the railway station constantly received a new orders. they wanted men women or children of a particular date heightened ethnicity. when the unit needed new subjects the japanese police snatched entire families from the streets. part of my job was escorting inmates from harbin to unit 731 they were referred to as long as for experiments. tribunal transcript sergeant major could occur to such order john dahmer especial branch chief. come out of the courts as well up to meet them norris and then up a credit of the s
a red army soldier cool dim and maria given over with how 4 year old daughter. when women and girls became too we can no longer fit for further experiments they were put into a special glass walled gas chamber. the doctors took meticulous notes the daughter suffocated after 3 minutes the mother of the 5. woman and her daughter was simply abducted from a street in a. many russians lived there because china's eastern railway had been built by russian engineers in 8098. many stayed to avoid the...
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when he became clear that the red army was on its march and would soon arrive in the baltic states, and in the ukraine, thousands upon thousands of citizens who had collaborated in some way, and citizens who could not abide the thought of living under soviet domination, made their way into germany here the third group were the jewish survivors as the war came to an end, hitler and the german officials realize that they didn't want the fact of the death camps to be discovered by the russians in the world, number one. number two, they needed more labor at home than they were getting from the forced laborers and slave laborers. and the decision was made to relocate those who had survived the death camps and the labor camps in poland and in the balkans to relocate them to death march them into germany where they would be, not gassed, but worked to death. most of them in underground mines, minerals, armament factories -- mills. these are the three groups that make up the last million. their journeys into germany are different so, too, would be their experiences in germany. >> so it is v-e da
when he became clear that the red army was on its march and would soon arrive in the baltic states, and in the ukraine, thousands upon thousands of citizens who had collaborated in some way, and citizens who could not abide the thought of living under soviet domination, made their way into germany here the third group were the jewish survivors as the war came to an end, hitler and the german officials realize that they didn't want the fact of the death camps to be discovered by the russians in...
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not normally wire ranger possibilities when you are sitting in a chinese guesthouse with red army troops you wonder when the president has taken off alone with no staff and no security. dr.. that generally turned out to be fine, the president returned shortly after 4:00. the president called me up and told me he had been over to see mao. impressed with the whole thing but did not get into details at that time. chinese]ing [applause] president nixon's visit to our country at the invitation of the chinese government provides the leaders of the two countries with an opportunity of meeting and person, to seek the normalization of relations between the two countries, and also to exchange views on questions of concern to the two sides. , in is a positive move conformance with the desire of the chinese and american people. an event unprecedented in the history of the relations between china and the united states. [applause] the american people are a great people. the chinese people are a great people. the peoples of our two countries have always been friendly to reasonser, but owing to known to
not normally wire ranger possibilities when you are sitting in a chinese guesthouse with red army troops you wonder when the president has taken off alone with no staff and no security. dr.. that generally turned out to be fine, the president returned shortly after 4:00. the president called me up and told me he had been over to see mao. impressed with the whole thing but did not get into details at that time. chinese]ing [applause] president nixon's visit to our country at the invitation of...
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the total red army is now available as a plug in hybrid. electric motors or more of them just fine from a car below figleaves tested it out. read. even a few minutes on w. . o. . how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all miss. just 3 of the topics covered and we couldn't read your show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the crown of virus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you get your pod cast you can also find us at d.f.w. dot com and slash science. in the far north. beyond the inhabitable world. it's lonely. barren. and breathtakingly beautiful. the arctic. to take a journey around the north pole meet profiteers and talk with people experiencing a changing environment. for the ice disappears earlier and it keeps retreating our future depends upon what happens here in the most fragile ecosystems on our. northern lights in the arctic circle starts december 21st w. . this is state of linnaeus live from venezuela an opposition leader. calls for a b
the total red army is now available as a plug in hybrid. electric motors or more of them just fine from a car below figleaves tested it out. read. even a few minutes on w. . o. . how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all miss. just 3 of the topics covered and we couldn't read your show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the crown of virus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you get your pod cast you...
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the red army is born and the rest is history. in questions and answers, i'm happy to talk about 1927 and 1949. it was not a faye to come believe that the communists would win in china. play was not faye to come -- depending on who you read and how you read them, chiang kai-shek made a lot of mistakes. he was given a problem set that nobody could solve. china was broken up, never deterioration the of the regime which they called and we look at as 110 years of humiliation. when you look at china today and years ofwords "100 humiliation" that is from 1839, the beginning of the opium war, 21949, when the communist party declares the people's republic of china. is a book out there called the 100 year marathon. the 100 year marathon is when position its the as a global held leading nation. that 100 year marathon, the book by michael pillsbury is from 1949 to 1950. for the chinese, it is a make up for the 110 years of humiliation. toward the end of that humiliation is the treaty of versailles. 156.rticle this is another interesting piec
the red army is born and the rest is history. in questions and answers, i'm happy to talk about 1927 and 1949. it was not a faye to come believe that the communists would win in china. play was not faye to come -- depending on who you read and how you read them, chiang kai-shek made a lot of mistakes. he was given a problem set that nobody could solve. china was broken up, never deterioration the of the regime which they called and we look at as 110 years of humiliation. when you look at china...
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you get refugees in berlin with the red army there, you get people under the bombs. you get this wonderful panoramic view of germany late 1945 and late 1946 and it bounces back and forth. and then as i'm reading this, and i'm going to turn this over to jessica, as i'm reading this, i thought, hey, i read this piece in the "new york times" and she wrote, and it went viral on the net. it's called "i love my grandmother, but she was a nazi," and march 24, 2017. and then i think, yeah, this is the woman who wrote that terrific piece and now i'm reading her novel. so it's based upon -- it has its foundation in some real history, some family history. jessica, if you could start us with that, i mean, how you came to write this novel. >> yeah, so thank you, thank you, don, for inviting many eto come here and to the world war ii museum. i'm honored to be the second representative of my genre. >> we have no idea who the first one was. >> hopefully he wasn't, you know, egged off the stage. i am really, really honored to be here. this book took me over seven years to research an
you get refugees in berlin with the red army there, you get people under the bombs. you get this wonderful panoramic view of germany late 1945 and late 1946 and it bounces back and forth. and then as i'm reading this, and i'm going to turn this over to jessica, as i'm reading this, i thought, hey, i read this piece in the "new york times" and she wrote, and it went viral on the net. it's called "i love my grandmother, but she was a nazi," and march 24, 2017. and then i...
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essentially you are the red army charging the manchuria with the largest ground attacks in history of war and this was a german does blow to the japanese, not only because of the immediate military emergency that it created but also because their sole remaining kind of hope of a diplomatic exit of the war was to bring stalin as the mediator in arranging peace talks between the americans and japanese and so the declaration of war they are essentially extinguished that pass diplomatic exit of the war. question is what was the relative importance of the atomic bombs and the sudden russian attack in that prompting the japanese surrender. historians have debated this and i think it's difficult to say precisely what the relative importance of these things were because the timetable was so compressed. it was clear that they were both really important. the shocks coming together in the short time were important. in my view is impossible to state which was more important for their both were very important together in commendation but of course as americans we have tended to really see the end
essentially you are the red army charging the manchuria with the largest ground attacks in history of war and this was a german does blow to the japanese, not only because of the immediate military emergency that it created but also because their sole remaining kind of hope of a diplomatic exit of the war was to bring stalin as the mediator in arranging peace talks between the americans and japanese and so the declaration of war they are essentially extinguished that pass diplomatic exit of the...
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he has boots on the ground with the red army across eastern europe. they're looking to him for cooperation on things like sovereignty, entry into the war in the pacific so he will more cards. he's also afraid to leave the soviet union because the security apparatus had a deep fear of flying so he tells churchill and roosevelt it's because the doctor advises against traveling and meanwhile fdr is dying and so there's some irony there but churchill and fdr both feel it so important to have this meeting in person and fdr trying to build on his personal relationship with stalin with churchill who was such a great advocate for meeting in person. there's another possible moment where someone compares them to the trinity and he says churchill must be the holy spirit because he flies around so much . you can see how important it was for each of them to have this meeting versus they were willing to go all the way in these inhospitablelocations but also you see the amount of power stalin held at this time . >> nancy webster asked did sarah or anna have any impa
he has boots on the ground with the red army across eastern europe. they're looking to him for cooperation on things like sovereignty, entry into the war in the pacific so he will more cards. he's also afraid to leave the soviet union because the security apparatus had a deep fear of flying so he tells churchill and roosevelt it's because the doctor advises against traveling and meanwhile fdr is dying and so there's some irony there but churchill and fdr both feel it so important to have this...
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his boots on the ground the red army across europe. they are looking to him for cooperation on things like polish sovereignty. mike entry in the war in the pacific. so he holds more cards. he's also afraid to leave the soviet union because of all the security apparatus and has a fear of flying. so he tells churchill and roosevelt that his doctor's advice against him traveling. meanwhile fdr is dying. and there is some ironing there. but churchill and fdr both fields so important to have this meeting in person. fdr try to build on his personal relationship with stalin which she digs he can forge. churchill's in great for meeting in person. toronto said other possible moments, churchill must be the holy spirit them because he flies around so much. that's how important it is for each of them they believed to have a meeting and go all the way to this in hospitable location. but also the amount of power that stalin held at this time in the war. nancy webster asks did sara or anna have any impact in changing the father's mind about any impor
his boots on the ground the red army across europe. they are looking to him for cooperation on things like polish sovereignty. mike entry in the war in the pacific. so he holds more cards. he's also afraid to leave the soviet union because of all the security apparatus and has a fear of flying. so he tells churchill and roosevelt that his doctor's advice against him traveling. meanwhile fdr is dying. and there is some ironing there. but churchill and fdr both fields so important to have this...
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. >>> a generous donation discovered in a salvation army red kettle. how much will be helped with a single goal coin. watch >>> today will be with red chili peppers, cherry chili peppers. i love these peppers. here's how i enjoy them. i stem them, cut them in half. put them in a broiler with olive oil, salt and pepper. then i put them down on the grill and cooked them down a little bit to get pewter beautiful color to them. then i drain it and take off the excess oil and put it into a bowl with fresh oil, salt and pepper and garlic. it's got a kick that it's delicious. let's talk about storage. when you buy them, make sure you get the beautiful red color all the way around. almost like a large cherry. make sure the stem is attached. when you bring them home, still door them in your refrigerator right away. red chili peppers, hot but delicious. remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. >>> coming up at 5:00. it looks like san francisco students won't be returning to the classroom anytime soon. a disagreement over the districts reopening plan. that story a
. >>> a generous donation discovered in a salvation army red kettle. how much will be helped with a single goal coin. watch >>> today will be with red chili peppers, cherry chili peppers. i love these peppers. here's how i enjoy them. i stem them, cut them in half. put them in a broiler with olive oil, salt and pepper. then i put them down on the grill and cooked them down a little bit to get pewter beautiful color to them. then i drain it and take off the excess oil and put...
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. >>> and you can tell it is getting closer to cistmas as the salvation army's traditional red kettleay in new york's time square. the amount eight-foot red kettle is on display with red lights that illuminate when people donate. the salvation army said this year, donating is more important than ever because of the pandemic. >> we need to draw attention to the fact that people are still in need, the salvation army is helping people. we are hoping to raise awareness and to support us this season. >> the kettle will stay in time square for a week and then travel to other parts of the city. >>> coming up first, a new report on rising pet scams during the pandemic and how to protect yourself. i'm anne-marie green, this is the cbs morning news. for a flare-up? enough, crohn's. for adults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcerative colitis, stelara® can provide relief, and is the only approved medication to reduce inflammation on and below the surface of the intestine in uc. you, getting on that flight? back off, uc. stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and cancer.
. >>> and you can tell it is getting closer to cistmas as the salvation army's traditional red kettleay in new york's time square. the amount eight-foot red kettle is on display with red lights that illuminate when people donate. the salvation army said this year, donating is more important than ever because of the pandemic. >> we need to draw attention to the fact that people are still in need, the salvation army is helping people. we are hoping to raise awareness and to support...
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salvation army says the red kettle campaign is down from last year. the organization says you can help with cash donations at the kettle by mail or use your cell phone to scan the qr codes at any red kettle stand. >>> one food distribution site we are told people line up in their cars and wait so long that some car batteries are dying. the east bay times reports that the demand is so high at the parking lot that volunteers turn away 200 cars. demand for food is high everywhere. food banks are doubling the number of people they normally serve. >>> coming up, we will run through all of the action in the nfl. >>> first, venues sitting empty, bay area performers out of work. later tonight, how the pandemic is affecting the arts and how local theaters are coping. you don't have to spend a lot to give a lot to the ones who mean the m you've got the holidays, and we've got you, with the best bargains ever... ...at ross. yes for less! yep! get the gifts you love... yesss! ... for everyone on your list. you've got the holidays, and we've got you... with all th
salvation army says the red kettle campaign is down from last year. the organization says you can help with cash donations at the kettle by mail or use your cell phone to scan the qr codes at any red kettle stand. >>> one food distribution site we are told people line up in their cars and wait so long that some car batteries are dying. the east bay times reports that the demand is so high at the parking lot that volunteers turn away 200 cars. demand for food is high everywhere. food...
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army. but this year, the group says their famous red kettle campaigns is pacing $14 million behind their 2019 donations and those donations will be sorely missed. the salvation army says on an average day, a red kettle volunteer raises $300 a day. that money provides food for 234 hungry people. one kettle does or that one kettle can provide christmas presents for six kids, or 11 nights of shelter for people without a home. joining me right now to discuss is the director of the salvation army, dale bannon. mr. bannon, good to see you. >> good to be here. thanks, fredricka. >> thank you so much. sounds like with the formula, the bottom line is there are so many people in need that people cannot afford to even put money into your kettle. so, you know, how are you going to meet the needs of so many people who are in a very hard way? >> no exaggeration, fredricka, to say the salvation army has seen a tsunami of human need. 115 meals have been served, 1.7 million nights of additional shelter have been provided. over 900,000 emotional and spiritual care requests have been met and this past christmas
army. but this year, the group says their famous red kettle campaigns is pacing $14 million behind their 2019 donations and those donations will be sorely missed. the salvation army says on an average day, a red kettle volunteer raises $300 a day. that money provides food for 234 hungry people. one kettle does or that one kettle can provide christmas presents for six kids, or 11 nights of shelter for people without a home. joining me right now to discuss is the director of the salvation army,...
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as it gets closer to christmas the salvation army's traditional red kettles are out and the largest ones on display at new york time's square. the kettle is decked out with le -- lights when someone donates by text. someone can also donate by cash. >> thank you diane for that. we will see you again when the stock market opens coming up at 6:30. >>> coming up on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. an oscar nominated star introduces their new identity with an inspiring message. the support that followed. that's next. >>> we are taking you out to the south bay. good morning to you. a live look from the mount hamilton camera with mainly clear skies. it's a chilly start but not as foggy as yesterday morning. we will have the full forecast and what you can expect where you live coming up. >> and traffic -- as you work in to the pass. plus we have reports of a new trouble spot. we will have that make your holidays happen... at ross! surprise! ahhh! yes! i love it! you don't have to spend a lot to give a lot to the ones who mean the most. you've got the holidays, and we've got you, with the b
as it gets closer to christmas the salvation army's traditional red kettles are out and the largest ones on display at new york time's square. the kettle is decked out with le -- lights when someone donates by text. someone can also donate by cash. >> thank you diane for that. we will see you again when the stock market opens coming up at 6:30. >>> coming up on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. an oscar nominated star introduces their new identity with an inspiring message....
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. >>> you know how the salvation army, this is the time of year where they have the red kettle donationa dollar here and there. well, a secret santa dropped in a little something special in tennessee. it was an antique ring worth thousands. nobody knows who it is but they were feeling extra generous this holiday season. there's a photo. it is an antique 1.81 carat diamond ring. >> is that a lot? >> it's worth thousands. it said help the poor. >> cool. >> anything counts. >> it does. you pawn that off. i like that. that's a nice gesture. >>> let's talk about some sacramento firefighters to the rescue after a certain santa got stuck in some power lines. >> ooh, what was he doing? >> look at that. i'm surprised he didn't get fried. it's in a suburb. firefighters responded. it's 200 homes lost electricity. >> oh no. >> because of this. >> i've heard of santa getting stuck in a chimney. >> it's too bad. it's not like some whacko just being a nuisance. it was a man who delivers candy to children in the area from his aircraft every year. he was uninjured. we could have had fried santa this yea
. >>> you know how the salvation army, this is the time of year where they have the red kettle donationa dollar here and there. well, a secret santa dropped in a little something special in tennessee. it was an antique ring worth thousands. nobody knows who it is but they were feeling extra generous this holiday season. there's a photo. it is an antique 1.81 carat diamond ring. >> is that a lot? >> it's worth thousands. it said help the poor. >> cool. >>...
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and really put us on the national stage, alongside really great organizations like the red cross or the salvation armywho do such great work in disaster zones. susan: how is all this funded? jake: the organization's entirely funded privately. corporations, foundations, and individuals. we don't take, at least at this point in time, government funding or multinational funding. so we really rely on the generosity of philanthropy of private america to fuel our work. and over the course of the last decade, we've raised about a quarter of a billion dollars to do it. it demonstrates just how terrible this country can be. susan: how many volunteers do you currently have under the team rubicon banner? jake: we've had about 135,000 volunteers register at the organization the last decade. susan: what is it like to be a tr volunteer? these people have jobs, i'm sure, they're leaving for a time. how does that work for them? jake: we use the analogy of a volunteer fire department. we are building up a large reservoir of people who are organized and trained. and when called upon, they either answer the call or they
and really put us on the national stage, alongside really great organizations like the red cross or the salvation armywho do such great work in disaster zones. susan: how is all this funded? jake: the organization's entirely funded privately. corporations, foundations, and individuals. we don't take, at least at this point in time, government funding or multinational funding. so we really rely on the generosity of philanthropy of private america to fuel our work. and over the course of the last...
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arrived in the ethiopian city at the center of recent fighting in the region red cross will distribute medical aid kelly if you use army has captured the city but rival fighters from the people's liberation front to fight on. the negotiator david frost. to agree on a trading deal. of war and a no deal outcome is most likely one of the main sticking points is whether european fishermen will still have access to waters off the u.k. coast those are the headlines talks are. coming up next and with. africa where i'd be choosing the editing my own stories in a refugee camp with no electricity and right now we're confronting some of the greatest challenges that humanity has ever faced and i believe that the only way we can do that is with compassion and generosity and compromise because of the only way we can try to solve any of these problems is together. are so important we make those connections. world war. one. december the 12th 2015 representatives of $196.00 countries gather in the suburbs of paris but the 21st united nations climate change conference this historic summit brought them together to draft an agreement on s
arrived in the ethiopian city at the center of recent fighting in the region red cross will distribute medical aid kelly if you use army has captured the city but rival fighters from the people's liberation front to fight on. the negotiator david frost. to agree on a trading deal. of war and a no deal outcome is most likely one of the main sticking points is whether european fishermen will still have access to waters off the u.k. coast those are the headlines talks are. coming up next and with....
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he is at a salvation army red kettle in chicago. what do you have, grady?em here. this is a macy's in chicago. we have a bell ringer out front. there are not very many people walking by here. the salvation army collects 40 to 70% of their donation this is time of year during the holidays, depending on the city. major clara braddock with the salvation army as we see a bell ringer in the background. your donations are way down where they should be. >> this time last year our donations are 50% more than we received for this year. reporter: you have fewer kettles out, there are fewer large gatherings. we know people spend on cyber monday. what is the message to those who are watching this. >> the acceleration army we have kettle locations in various locations but we also have tex kettle, then 91999. rescue christmas.org and go online and if you're in need. reporter: best of luck. people spend money online. time to to donate online. stuart: i like that grady trimble. very much indeed. >>> headline, divider obama demeans hispanics and christians, united trump del
he is at a salvation army red kettle in chicago. what do you have, grady?em here. this is a macy's in chicago. we have a bell ringer out front. there are not very many people walking by here. the salvation army collects 40 to 70% of their donation this is time of year during the holidays, depending on the city. major clara braddock with the salvation army as we see a bell ringer in the background. your donations are way down where they should be. >> this time last year our donations are...
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army. this year the charity introduced virtual red kettles where people can donate online. >>> taking a lookt capitol hill where a group of bipartisan lawmakers is hoping to strike a deal on the coronavirus stimulus package before christmas. nancy pelosi and chuck schumer urging congress to use a $908 billion plan as basis for relief talks. it has more funding for small businesses, state and local governments, and unemployment benefits. republican senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is pushing for a smaller deal. his $500 billion proposal is similar to legislation he proposed earlier this year which focused on small businesses, schools, and liability protections. critical unemployment programs would be extended by just one month. >>> this just in, latest jobless claims report is out with new numbers. diane king hall joins us live from new york with a closer look at these numbers. good morning, diane. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. the numbers just came out. another 712,000 americans filed for unemployment benefits last week. that was better than expected though and improvement over
army. this year the charity introduced virtual red kettles where people can donate online. >>> taking a lookt capitol hill where a group of bipartisan lawmakers is hoping to strike a deal on the coronavirus stimulus package before christmas. nancy pelosi and chuck schumer urging congress to use a $908 billion plan as basis for relief talks. it has more funding for small businesses, state and local governments, and unemployment benefits. republican senate majority leader mitch mcconnell...
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meals to seniors in need has only gone up with the salvation army having to contract with a cater and their revenue have been down. the red kettle bells i've been told down 60% this year compared to last year so if you can donate, they are asking you to do so. >> thank you. >>> if you want to make someone else's holiday special, you can give where you live. with the pandemic, many are in the need for the first time this year. go to abc news.com to take a look at the list of the vetted sponsors. >>> covid is down 9.2% according to the state numbers and that dropped more than 2% from wednesday. we will be under this tight restrictions we are seeing now until the number goes up to 15%. >>> california is the first state to record 2 million confirmed coronavirus cases. the surge in los angeles is driving that. abc news is reporting on wednesday more than two americans tested positive for covid-19 every second. u.s. cases overall have seem to plateaued due to a drese in the midwest there are some concerns about a possible new spike with christmas travel and gatherings. >>> starting on monday, all passengers flying from the uk t
meals to seniors in need has only gone up with the salvation army having to contract with a cater and their revenue have been down. the red kettle bells i've been told down 60% this year compared to last year so if you can donate, they are asking you to do so. >> thank you. >>> if you want to make someone else's holiday special, you can give where you live. with the pandemic, many are in the need for the first time this year. go to abc news.com to take a look at the list of the...