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shortly after, the factory was bombed and we were sent to another camp and another seaman's factory. due to my back pain, i couldn't work anymore and just stayed in my bed. two days before the end of the war, we were in our barrack and suddenly saw a man running down the hill with open bayonets. it was a group of white russians. i remember our excitement and jumped on our beds to see the men running toward the camp. most of the jefgermans did not resist arrest by the partisans but one officer tried to flee on his motorbike. he was shot in front of us. some cheered. but most of us were shocked to see such cruelty. our humanity was still intact. the partisans invited everyone who wanted to come, to join them. those not leaving were told to stay in the camp to wait for the americans, who were close by. 20 women left with the partisans. several hours later, the jewish women came back to the camp. they had been told that jews were not welcomed by the protestants. anti-semitism was still alive and well. a month after liberation, my sister and i went back home where our dad was waiting for
shortly after, the factory was bombed and we were sent to another camp and another seaman's factory. due to my back pain, i couldn't work anymore and just stayed in my bed. two days before the end of the war, we were in our barrack and suddenly saw a man running down the hill with open bayonets. it was a group of white russians. i remember our excitement and jumped on our beds to see the men running toward the camp. most of the jefgermans did not resist arrest by the partisans but one officer...
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seaman sod. is for me. is for. the beethoven. is for the. beethoven is for us. is for the beethoven 202250th anniversary here on. sleep. carefully. don't move it was simply the means to get. discovery. subscribe to the documentary on to. this is the news africa coming up on the program extra talks in west africa outreach he worrying a new level troops in the region on the u.s. are holding a contact terrorism drill bazza one of the enough this time to stop the jihadists also coming out. when we were told to shoot people we had to do it if you said no we would torture you or kill you. they're cool legacy of south sudan's civil war thousands of child soldiers the reports on how the un the.
seaman sod. is for me. is for. the beethoven. is for the. beethoven is for us. is for the beethoven 202250th anniversary here on. sleep. carefully. don't move it was simply the means to get. discovery. subscribe to the documentary on to. this is the news africa coming up on the program extra talks in west africa outreach he worrying a new level troops in the region on the u.s. are holding a contact terrorism drill bazza one of the enough this time to stop the jihadists also coming out. when we...
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correspondent stefan seaman says the president was under enormous pressure to act and he did so by partnering with private companies to help provide desperately needed testing kits. this was president ultram 2nd chance an effort to calm and comfort the american public as a whole the president had been on the immense pressure and ridicule for what many called a disastrous performance when addressing the nation from the oval office just a few days ago donald trump also announced what he calls an unprecedented federal partnership with private sector foremost with the pharmaceutical and tech industry because of this partnership according to the president hundreds of thousands if not millions more coronavirus tests will be made available across the country no word from the president though on how quickly those tests will finally be available of course it is the profound leg of vailable testing kits and testing itself that has health experts doctors as well as the average american worried and frustrated for weeks. months their reporting from our washington bureau here's a look now at the latest cor
correspondent stefan seaman says the president was under enormous pressure to act and he did so by partnering with private companies to help provide desperately needed testing kits. this was president ultram 2nd chance an effort to calm and comfort the american public as a whole the president had been on the immense pressure and ridicule for what many called a disastrous performance when addressing the nation from the oval office just a few days ago donald trump also announced what he calls an...
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and we have more team coverage of the situation right now in italy and spain seaman gupta is standing by for us in rome and for that charles is in seville spain and philip let's start with you now some 47000000 people in spain ordered to stay inside how are things looking where you are. here in the city you have the situation is count at the moment my 1st impression is that people following the rules of the government on the 3 minute walk from my office to the town hall square here i crossed maybe 8 to 10 people usually at this time of the day i would see hundreds of people outside so people are following the rules of the government there is a sense of nervousness in the city especially regarding the growing numbers of infections but there is also some optimism that those new radical measures could actually help and there is a new social media campaign that some people started already supporting the health work of people step out on that dug in these and applaud nurses and medical doctors doing their work and i assume a it's been nearly a week since italy came under a nationwide quara
and we have more team coverage of the situation right now in italy and spain seaman gupta is standing by for us in rome and for that charles is in seville spain and philip let's start with you now some 47000000 people in spain ordered to stay inside how are things looking where you are. here in the city you have the situation is count at the moment my 1st impression is that people following the rules of the government on the 3 minute walk from my office to the town hall square here i crossed...
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they're not appreciative defame it's not right let's go now to our washington correspondent stefan seaman stephan we heard donald trump there calling for appreciation from the states what's the status of that crucial relationship. yeah the president needs is the in need of some law from the governors in the states and then i've given it to him the way he thinks they should because again on the ground in those states and for those governors they are looking at a set of problems and that is we are still at the beginning of a major crisis here there's no peek inside yet not for new york not for a new wall and not for other cities like chicago or detroit they're all looking at models and data. which do not look really really good for those metropolitan areas and states and they need again ventilators ventilators ventilators to be prepared for what's coming their way and protective gear for their health care workers for the nurses for the for the doctors the president wants to be appreciated for what he and the federal governments do or or what their what the government is going to do for thos
they're not appreciative defame it's not right let's go now to our washington correspondent stefan seaman stephan we heard donald trump there calling for appreciation from the states what's the status of that crucial relationship. yeah the president needs is the in need of some law from the governors in the states and then i've given it to him the way he thinks they should because again on the ground in those states and for those governors they are looking at a set of problems and that is we...
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zimmerman's headquarters about its role in a huge australian coal mine project louise annoyed by a cold on seaman c.e.o. joe kayser to end the company's involvement. too radical for corporate bosses. and it's not radical to say you control billions in funds and you have to take your responsibilities seriously but that ignores that radical to say we have to ensure that people living in other parts of the world can continue to live in safety in the future because we share responsibility for them it's not radical to say we're not going to invest in a coal mine because it could totally undermine the paris agreement target this this but saddest parties of conflict and such but i think it would be irrational to say we know that what we're doing to our planet threatens our very existence it's about life and death and also about the means of existence of people who depend on the long term sustainability of the economy they want to have a future and attain some level of prosperity. which after cannot hide his cash from the technical effort that capping it will there come a time when environmentalist activ
zimmerman's headquarters about its role in a huge australian coal mine project louise annoyed by a cold on seaman c.e.o. joe kayser to end the company's involvement. too radical for corporate bosses. and it's not radical to say you control billions in funds and you have to take your responsibilities seriously but that ignores that radical to say we have to ensure that people living in other parts of the world can continue to live in safety in the future because we share responsibility for them...
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now for more let's bring in journalist seaman who is following the developments from rome so more and more bad news for italy how are authors he's explaining this new record figure of almost 1000 deaths in just one day yes you're absolutely right i mean that in men's. really did since this emergency began. shocking figures really but earlier on friday you have representatives from italy's national health institute essentially saying that the cautiously optimistic despite these the men speak is because they say the curve of contagion is flattening any has been just ever so slightly since march 20th and so you even had the governor of the d.v.d. jen saying that the region needs start to see a decline in new directions in the next few days no longer before recall is the hardest hit region in the north of italy so we're nowhere near the peak in terms of number actions and we're not in a declining phase i data here in italy but there is a sign that days are diminishing in terms of the number of infections and still containment they're saying it's even more important now for everyone to ste
now for more let's bring in journalist seaman who is following the developments from rome so more and more bad news for italy how are authors he's explaining this new record figure of almost 1000 deaths in just one day yes you're absolutely right i mean that in men's. really did since this emergency began. shocking figures really but earlier on friday you have representatives from italy's national health institute essentially saying that the cautiously optimistic despite these the men speak is...
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by the time of his 4th visit 888 he learned arabic and also had a guide with a seaman been able to and the 2 men became a lifelong friends and collaborators. who are the men but i hear you who are above the. law that they are when you can have steam and stuff there if you decide what can. be it. has most of the. be that all should see in one memo many years up and a thought be a colony. and it will be. the really low. no mena turn to tell you i'm a. tamil years or be one of the above you forever believe of india to me sooner that you're short on of it happily it happens to her i happen to have a man of bliss barely remember i have 4 concannon with a 40 hand intro talk more daily motion see i had to save our limits my burden that. this my home alone i'm still mad that had a marriage that is minimal. and above the focus of the care it can look after can see it as he didn't a 1000000 other for insania democracy and been demi. before last year but is illegal. we have d.n.a. . between. a lawyer. and it is a buffet more but below get. the degree you. know to kill it on between been did. some
by the time of his 4th visit 888 he learned arabic and also had a guide with a seaman been able to and the 2 men became a lifelong friends and collaborators. who are the men but i hear you who are above the. law that they are when you can have steam and stuff there if you decide what can. be it. has most of the. be that all should see in one memo many years up and a thought be a colony. and it will be. the really low. no mena turn to tell you i'm a. tamil years or be one of the above you...
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navy seaman apprentice kirk mannis and his best friend staged that photo at a restaurant, then figures >> oh, i love it. >> so this is in california. only a few seconds to figure it out. >> i'd be like, that man looks familiar, and keep going. >>> the next story is very triggering for me. it hits close to home. this woman had this beautiful little succulent that was her little baby, look how bright and green it is. >> gorgeous. >> she took well care of it, she watered it for two years. one day, she's like i'm going to switch pots because i need to give him more space. she discovered it's not even a real plant, y'all, it has styrofoam in the bottom of it. she said things will never be the same for her. she feels like she's been living a lie for the last two years. you know what, we've all been there. >> the root of trust issues, that's how it starts. >> pun intended. >> absolutely. >> lord. >>> we go to dream job for a lot of people, most people with a netflix subscription, this is a company called u.s. dish. they are offering to pay somebody $1,000 to watch 15 hours of the television s
navy seaman apprentice kirk mannis and his best friend staged that photo at a restaurant, then figures >> oh, i love it. >> so this is in california. only a few seconds to figure it out. >> i'd be like, that man looks familiar, and keep going. >>> the next story is very triggering for me. it hits close to home. this woman had this beautiful little succulent that was her little baby, look how bright and green it is. >> gorgeous. >> she took well care of it,...
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his great-grandfather had been a merchant seaman, his grandfather had commanded an american privateer in the revolution. porter himself had gone to sea at age 10. during the civil war he had risen in rank rapidly. he commanded a mortar flotilla, played a key role in the capture of new orleans and was cited for his role in the capture of vicksburg. his war-time achievements enabled him to skip two ranks. he was promoted from captain to rear admiral so at the time of the fort fisher campaign he was one of the north's most famous naval figures. porter was bright. he was resourceful, energetic, competent. he was also, critics said, gruff, opinionated, cocky, competitive and fiercely ambitious. typically porter had acted quickly and decisively when given command of operations for the navy for the fort fisher expedition. drawing ships from the u.s. navy's north atlantic blockading squadron, he organized one of the largest fleets ever assembled in america -- 56 war ships, including 3400-ton colorado with its crew of more than 600, 48-gun minnesota, four monitor class warships in what was at
his great-grandfather had been a merchant seaman, his grandfather had commanded an american privateer in the revolution. porter himself had gone to sea at age 10. during the civil war he had risen in rank rapidly. he commanded a mortar flotilla, played a key role in the capture of new orleans and was cited for his role in the capture of vicksburg. his war-time achievements enabled him to skip two ranks. he was promoted from captain to rear admiral so at the time of the fort fisher campaign he...