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. >> this is the hebrew word for the holocaust, and the nucleus of the show. it comes out of the inherited memory of the holocaust, many artists that happened to be jewish, or from other walks of life whose family have experienced the trauma of the holocaust, carried with them and making art from it. >>> there are some photographs, and we continue to talk about this. >> this gives you a taste of some of the work in the show. there are so many artists from different backgrounds, not only jewish, and there are works of the african-american artists, artist from south america, artist from the american south talking about the civil rights movement. in other words, it is an inclusive exhibition that looks at the inherited memory across many different identities, and it starts with the jewish, and like the shofar, it opens out wider. >> it is incredible, gravity was talking earlier about the unique feature of the contemporary jewish museum not having a permanent collection, meaning it gathers its collections from anywhere else in the world. it initiated its own origi
. >> this is the hebrew word for the holocaust, and the nucleus of the show. it comes out of the inherited memory of the holocaust, many artists that happened to be jewish, or from other walks of life whose family have experienced the trauma of the holocaust, carried with them and making art from it. >>> there are some photographs, and we continue to talk about this. >> this gives you a taste of some of the work in the show. there are so many artists from different...
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there are a lot of stories about the looting in the holocaust era and the paintings. my project has been more about rescuing his legacy, and acting more as a historian than as a claimant. that goes to your question which is did he sell artwork. the truth is that we don't know precisely what he sold and what he did not sell. he had interim years where there are documents and newspaper clippings evidenced from exhibits as well as price tags on the back of the paintings that still exist. the question is what did he have his own personal possession, what did he sell, give away or trade with other artists. it became incredibly difficult to answer those questions, and so my energies of been focused on building the bridges with the people that have his artwork, and to say let this not be about me claiming the painting but about reclaiming what we know about my great- grandfather, and to share the artwork. the more pieces to come forward, the better we understand the legacy of my great-grandfather, and the jewish community, and the community that is painted. as we discover mo
there are a lot of stories about the looting in the holocaust era and the paintings. my project has been more about rescuing his legacy, and acting more as a historian than as a claimant. that goes to your question which is did he sell artwork. the truth is that we don't know precisely what he sold and what he did not sell. he had interim years where there are documents and newspaper clippings evidenced from exhibits as well as price tags on the back of the paintings that still exist. the...
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is so similar to the holocaust. plus.. a spacecraft touches down on a comet! the journey it took on it's twelve year mission in space. your fox5 weather 24/7 forecast is coming up next this is fox5 news at 5:30, your only choice for live local news right philippines president rodrigo hitler during a speech in davao city today. the comment was made in reference to duterte's own war on drugs -- and he said he wanted to kill drug addicts, just as hitler killed jews during the holocaust. (rodrigo duterte, president of the philippines) "hitler massacred three million jews. now there is three million, there's a three million drug addict. there are./ i'd be happy to slaughter them. at least if germany had hitler, the philippines would have you know, my victims---/i would like to be, all criminals to finish the problem of my country and save the next generation from perdition duterte later went on to defend himself against criticism from the u-s and the e-u -- both of which drugs and allegations of extra judicial killings. california governor jerry brown has signed two
is so similar to the holocaust. plus.. a spacecraft touches down on a comet! the journey it took on it's twelve year mission in space. your fox5 weather 24/7 forecast is coming up next this is fox5 news at 5:30, your only choice for live local news right philippines president rodrigo hitler during a speech in davao city today. the comment was made in reference to duterte's own war on drugs -- and he said he wanted to kill drug addicts, just as hitler killed jews during the holocaust. (rodrigo...
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. >> you can have opinions about the holocaust, but i won't meet with anyone who says the w holocaust did not happen. >> i am not david irving and i've got a thousand dollars to give anyonei a who can show me t was approved for holocaust. >> i will not debate here not now. >> it this happened and david irving the famous british historian denied that the holocaust ever took placeen rachel plays the united states professor at harvard perhaps was accused of calling him a liar. in the united states you are innocent until proven guilty in great britain you have to prove your innocence she was forced to go to englandov to prove the crazy one a terrific story that is tom wilkinson who plays the attorney who defense rachel's character, and timothy small the interesting thing about this is the dialogue is so incrediblee you don't know if they make it out for if they memorize it. >> on this particur courtroom had to beh word and word what happened in the courtroomd but yes, i am old-school occasionally, you just say wow and there you go into do but i tend not to do it off my oldthin own back. >
. >> you can have opinions about the holocaust, but i won't meet with anyone who says the w holocaust did not happen. >> i am not david irving and i've got a thousand dollars to give anyonei a who can show me t was approved for holocaust. >> i will not debate here not now. >> it this happened and david irving the famous british historian denied that the holocaust ever took placeen rachel plays the united states professor at harvard perhaps was accused of calling him a...
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it continues not just in relation to the holocaust. we know that there are people throughout the world that just make things up and not just in our country all over i think this film has a point to make not just, way beyond holocaust denial but about truth that you can say whatever you want. what you cant do is lie and expect not to be accountable for it. not all opinions are equal and somethings happen just like we say they do. talk about rachel and how she approaches it and the questions. what a privilege to have such a great actor portray you. and ive learned now that there are different approaches. get into my head and get into my soul and my personality. i am not attacking freedom of speech. im defending my right to stand up against someone who wants to pervert the truth. illusions in the night started a quarter century ago, bringing magic to the milwaukee area. it's back again this weekend, and carl is giving us a taste its been a pretty chilly start to the day, but well warm up a bit as the day moves on. the weekend is shaping up
it continues not just in relation to the holocaust. we know that there are people throughout the world that just make things up and not just in our country all over i think this film has a point to make not just, way beyond holocaust denial but about truth that you can say whatever you want. what you cant do is lie and expect not to be accountable for it. not all opinions are equal and somethings happen just like we say they do. talk about rachel and how she approaches it and the questions....
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a new movie tells the story of a trial following world war two. it's between a historian and a holocaust denier. our gino salomone speaks with the woman who inspired the film. why she says it's like an out of feingold: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. and this. and this. full of good people who work hard. why let washington take our jobs and send them off to china and mexico? my opponent backs bad trade deals that export jobs, and billion dollar tax loopholes for big corporations. i'm going to close those loopholes and help small businesses in wisconsin grow and create jobs. for the folks who work hard... for the middle class raising a family... finally a hand for you. a few showers through late morning then decreasing clouds and some sunshine in the afternoon. high clouds will move back in overnight keeping us mild in the upper 50s. a cold front brings rain us into the middle 50s on thursday. warmer for the weekend but there is the chance for rain and thunder on sunday. to low: 58 dewpoint: 52 wind: sw 5-10 mph "whatever the reasons that people become deniers, they often ha
a new movie tells the story of a trial following world war two. it's between a historian and a holocaust denier. our gino salomone speaks with the woman who inspired the film. why she says it's like an out of feingold: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. and this. and this. full of good people who work hard. why let washington take our jobs and send them off to china and mexico? my opponent backs bad trade deals that export jobs, and billion dollar tax loopholes for big corporations....
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tour the u.s. holocaust memorial for the very first time. >>> also ahead, a south carolina woman finds an unwelcome visitor in her truck. >>> up next, donald trump and hillary clinton, sharing the stage for the second time in two nights. this time, it turned a little ?? tomorrow's the day we'll play something besides video games. every day is a gift especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto?- a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart entresto? was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto?. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto? with an ace inhibitor or or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto?. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high potassium in you
tour the u.s. holocaust memorial for the very first time. >>> also ahead, a south carolina woman finds an unwelcome visitor in her truck. >>> up next, donald trump and hillary clinton, sharing the stage for the second time in two nights. this time, it turned a little ?? tomorrow's the day we'll play something besides video games. every day is a gift especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto?- a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows...
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something that often gets forgotten after the holocaust. and the story of the holocaust as it unfolds over time will the one that will shape u.s. refugee policy in important ways. for now, what i would like you to do is just highlight that fdr at the time had felt ambivalent, but saw himself as bound by the law of the national origins act. he did not take any executive action. we will come back to what role the president or the congress or judicial actors had in shaping refugee policy. as american soldiers uncovered the atrocities of the holocaust in april of 1945, they were key actors in shaping the knowledge of refugees, and are actually important to public opinion chambers. it is u.s. members of the fifth infantry who come to the kingpin of germany's work camps, where most people worked to death and were sent out to auschwitz and other places to be executed, and they find thousands of bodies that had recently perished. the stories that u.s. troops tell are really powerful. they affected u.s. soldiers and shaped their perspectives. that sl
something that often gets forgotten after the holocaust. and the story of the holocaust as it unfolds over time will the one that will shape u.s. refugee policy in important ways. for now, what i would like you to do is just highlight that fdr at the time had felt ambivalent, but saw himself as bound by the law of the national origins act. he did not take any executive action. we will come back to what role the president or the congress or judicial actors had in shaping refugee policy. as...
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it continues not just in relation to the holocaust. we know that there are people throughout the world that just make things up and not just in our country all over i think this film has a point to make not just, way beyond holocaust denial but about truth that there are certain facts. freedom of speech means you can say whatever you want. to be accountable for it. not all opinions are equal and somethings happen just like we say they do. talk about rachel and how she approaches it and the questions. what a privilege to have such a great actor portray you. and ive learned now that there are different approaches. and she wanted to get into my head and get into my soul and my personality. i am not attacking freedom of speech. im defendi to stand up against someone who wants to pervert the truth. denial is in theaters now. you can catch gino salomone weekdays on fox six news at i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. you know, seven hundred thousand dollars in the scheme of things... is a pretty reasonable compensation level. ron joh
it continues not just in relation to the holocaust. we know that there are people throughout the world that just make things up and not just in our country all over i think this film has a point to make not just, way beyond holocaust denial but about truth that there are certain facts. freedom of speech means you can say whatever you want. to be accountable for it. not all opinions are equal and somethings happen just like we say they do. talk about rachel and how she approaches it and the...
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the desk. alison: thank you. holocaust museum hosted special guests. each of their families were murdered in concentration camps. that history is very today the wish came through. >> albert was 15 men nazi forces invaded the french up to and took his mother who died in a concentration camp. his wife, 81-year-old esther has fewer memories because she was a child but remembers hershiser mother was taken and killed at auschwitz. >> to think through that. >> albert survived the holocaust. but others were taken to other families normandy. they met in paris in 1960. they marry and settled in brooklyn. >> yet was the 53rd anniversary. the best thing that ever happened to her. >> the couple brought here by lifetime wishes to senior citizens. they lit candles for the family. after the tour, they receive from the archive copies of internment and the deportation kochments for their mothers. image, one of the few that survived. >> we don't have everything for the family. everything destroyed. >> after that they found each other. today they have their own family. ch
the desk. alison: thank you. holocaust museum hosted special guests. each of their families were murdered in concentration camps. that history is very today the wish came through. >> albert was 15 men nazi forces invaded the french up to and took his mother who died in a concentration camp. his wife, 81-year-old esther has fewer memories because she was a child but remembers hershiser mother was taken and killed at auschwitz. >> to think through that. >> albert survived the...
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. >>> much more to come on "action news", service to remember survivors of the holocaust is held in newersey. >>> plus hundreds of people didn't let this morning's rain stop them from supporting stepping out the to support the a good cause today. >>> we will go live to detroit the for more reaction from the eagles on their heart breaking loss, that and more when "action news" comes right back. >>> holocaust survivors were remembered today during an annual service, in egg harbor township, new jersey. family members of the holocaust survivors gathered in the rain for the annual service at shallom cemetery. services held every year on the sunday before yom kippur, the event was sponsored by sarah and sam chauffeur holocaust resource center at richard stockton college of new jersey. >>> the irish memorial of philadelphia at penns landing was a site of the commemoration ceremony this morning to honor those who died, suffered or fled irish famine back in mid 19th century. famine commemoration is held each year both here in philadelphia and ireland. after a few brief remarks the group gathered
. >>> much more to come on "action news", service to remember survivors of the holocaust is held in newersey. >>> plus hundreds of people didn't let this morning's rain stop them from supporting stepping out the to support the a good cause today. >>> we will go live to detroit the for more reaction from the eagles on their heart breaking loss, that and more when "action news" comes right back. >>> holocaust survivors were remembered today...
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david urban, denies the holocaust never happened, the court case ensues with tom wilkinson representing the truth. when you deal with a published writer, is it important for you to get every word he writes correct? where do you embellish. >> in this case the courtroom stuff has to be word for word, he did not write that, he just cut it, i am old school. if the writer tends to write that line then that is what i will do, you may change it but i'd tend not to do that offer what is the magic potion that allows you to do that, people try to memorize things and it's hard to do that, how do you do that? how do you memorize things? >> it is because, that is what i'd do for a living and that i what i've always wanted to do and you love the idea, i love the idea to play this character in court so that is not difficult to meme. lso things he says such as offering wine to his team wish the bad guys get all the good things. >> just something that you embody a little bit? i do feel like they're. you can be proud of denial comes a real pleasure , appreciate it. thank you. >> with tom wilkinson, the d
david urban, denies the holocaust never happened, the court case ensues with tom wilkinson representing the truth. when you deal with a published writer, is it important for you to get every word he writes correct? where do you embellish. >> in this case the courtroom stuff has to be word for word, he did not write that, he just cut it, i am old school. if the writer tends to write that line then that is what i will do, you may change it but i'd tend not to do that offer what is the magic...
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museum because if you look at the list of holocaust museum's and american jewish museums we have in this country, you realize we do see a distinction between naming an atrocity and main -- naming the people who experienced the atrocity. at what point do you think it is important to continue the search for transitional justice and a slavery museum and what advice would you give so it's not the next 100 years before that happens? >> that's quite a question. i think part of your question is an answer to the last question, which is in a sense, this museum is a memorial similar to a national memorial building when .his began in the 19 teens it is also a memorial and that is another reason why it is important for it to be its own entity and building. who thoughtople that this museum should be a slavery museum or who wanted to create a slavery museum. those ofy, we believed us working on this that slavery is obviously important and needs to be remembered and there needs to be cunning a memorial to those victims but you can do that in the context of a museum that tells the story of the whole
museum because if you look at the list of holocaust museum's and american jewish museums we have in this country, you realize we do see a distinction between naming an atrocity and main -- naming the people who experienced the atrocity. at what point do you think it is important to continue the search for transitional justice and a slavery museum and what advice would you give so it's not the next 100 years before that happens? >> that's quite a question. i think part of your question is...
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he says he is not making fun of the holocaust but approaching the way we deal with it with irony.s thought-provoking film is often poetic and moving. eventually he does manage to loosen the stiff german. sarah: you're watching dw news live from berlin. more to come. stay with us. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> this program is brought to you in part by cie tours international - for over 80 years featuring all inclusive tours and go as you please value vacations throughout ireland and britain. cietours.com [music] [music] [music] >> hello and welcome i'm patricia oreilly and i'm delighted you could join us for anr
he says he is not making fun of the holocaust but approaching the way we deal with it with irony.s thought-provoking film is often poetic and moving. eventually he does manage to loosen the stiff german. sarah: you're watching dw news live from berlin. more to come. stay with us. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> this program is brought to you in part by cie tours international - for...
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and the other family members to holocaust. they survived by going to hiding. they met after the war and got married. they wanted to visit the museum for years. they did so today thanks to the non-profit group wish of a lifetime. >> close to our heart. to think the f history. michelle: after the tour, the museum presented them with copy of the internment and deportation orders for their mothers. they also found a photo of albert's cousin at his bar mitzvah. jonathan: responding to division and hate with unity and love. project to restore a historic school defaced by vandals. michelle: the temperature is when milder temperatures will return. robert: i'm robert burton. coming up in sports it's friday. game of the night high school football. some one won't be dressing sunday for the redskins. we will tell you who that is woman: barbara comstock is too right-wing to represent me. man: or me. woman: or me. woman: barbara comstock would overturn roe vs. wade. barbara comstock: i think roe vs. wade should be overturned. woman: barbara
and the other family members to holocaust. they survived by going to hiding. they met after the war and got married. they wanted to visit the museum for years. they did so today thanks to the non-profit group wish of a lifetime. >> close to our heart. to think the f history. michelle: after the tour, the museum presented them with copy of the internment and deportation orders for their mothers. they also found a photo of albert's cousin at his bar mitzvah. jonathan: responding to division...
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. >> on a regular game day, those tickets the holocaust 13 box. >> plus they give you a beer. you have been here you have see the hot dog races betwee catch-up mustard and onion. >> tonight, with the help of th indiansns we introduce the four hot dog, here he is cocktail bought an athlete. >> lil' john rinaldi. >> stay tuned for game o here on fox 8. >> stick with us after the game for complete thin-skinned coverage, we will be back tonight, we are fox sports. >> won, it is the smallest number that carries the greatest meaning. it can signify a new beginning and a final journey. the ultimate goal is to be number one, to be the best, to
. >> on a regular game day, those tickets the holocaust 13 box. >> plus they give you a beer. you have been here you have see the hot dog races betwee catch-up mustard and onion. >> tonight, with the help of th indiansns we introduce the four hot dog, here he is cocktail bought an athlete. >> lil' john rinaldi. >> stay tuned for game o here on fox 8. >> stick with us after the game for complete thin-skinned coverage, we will be back tonight, we are fox...
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i like to portray an era through one character's end with wallenberg it was the holocaust. d the book about my parents, and demands of the thai people, life under soviet rule with my book about george polk. it's about america engaging for the first time as a world power. they think we don't really understand an area until we feel it. otherwise it is dry academic. it is factual and three human story through portraying a character that we can somehow identify with, we are more able to understand and era. but noel field, the remarkable fact of my parents having been the only journalist to have met to and of course i did hear my parents talk about the strange god and then i started thinking that we've been talking about the parallels between the two areas and that this american played such a huge role in the last shop there at stalin's rule and that he wasn't dead on mount. we know about kim sobey, british spy, but we didn't know about no field who in some ways did probably more damage, more human damage. when you read the book, you'll be appalled how he basically destroyed his
i like to portray an era through one character's end with wallenberg it was the holocaust. d the book about my parents, and demands of the thai people, life under soviet rule with my book about george polk. it's about america engaging for the first time as a world power. they think we don't really understand an area until we feel it. otherwise it is dry academic. it is factual and three human story through portraying a character that we can somehow identify with, we are more able to understand...
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he is already on the defense after outrageous comments about the holocaust. now that same foreign president >> more shocking comments from the president in a tirade against the united states he reportedly addressed president obama and said, quote, you can go to you know where. he is known to rant about anyone who speaks about his war against drugs. comparing the heavy handed policy to the holocaust. >>> the pope made a surprise visit. he prayed in front of rubble still covering the streets more than a month after the he talked with firefighters. most of the town was reduced to rubble. 267 people died. pope francis didn't announce the visit because he wanted to go alone to be close to the people. >>> people in florida are keeping a nervous eye on hurricane matthew. it's over haiti right now. tens of thousands of families there still live in tents after the earthquake years ago. today the rains are intense and the winds are 145 miles per hour. and there is this is only the fourth hurricane of this force to pass over this area of haiti since 1960s. forecasters sa
he is already on the defense after outrageous comments about the holocaust. now that same foreign president >> more shocking comments from the president in a tirade against the united states he reportedly addressed president obama and said, quote, you can go to you know where. he is known to rant about anyone who speaks about his war against drugs. comparing the heavy handed policy to the holocaust. >>> the pope made a surprise visit. he prayed in front of rubble still covering...
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recently comparing his heavy- handed policy to the holocaust. >>> the king of golf is going to be laid to rest today. a public memorial is scheduled today for arnold palmer. palmer died a little over a week ago from heart complications. thousands are expected to attend the service in pennsylvania. vince gill is expected to sing course, jack nicholson will speak. >>> three men who could school us with their science knowledge can officially say they are nobel prize winners. one of them is 65-year-old professor at principal ton university. he and two others won the nobel prize for discovering new parts of matter, including super conductor that conducts electricity without lose any resistance. he said he very grateful. you might have to consult a textbook or google to find more about that one because it's over my head. that's the way it is. let's check in with belen right now. >> all right. in your forecast today, it will be much cooler. just a really nice fall day. the front that we had move through colorado yesterday right now is over the central part of the country. that's where we have
recently comparing his heavy- handed policy to the holocaust. >>> the king of golf is going to be laid to rest today. a public memorial is scheduled today for arnold palmer. palmer died a little over a week ago from heart complications. thousands are expected to attend the service in pennsylvania. vince gill is expected to sing course, jack nicholson will speak. >>> three men who could school us with their science knowledge can officially say they are nobel prize winners. one...
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she survived the holocaust. >> because when i get arrested, they thought that i was ten years old because i was so strong. so they threw me out. and i was 17. >> she says don't be afraid to slow down and let the oddence good advice for all of us. [ laughter ] >> congratulations , the crowd getting tickets to that. behind us hurricane matthew. and we'll give you an update on that. and ahead this weekend, some ?? with this level of engineering... it's a performance machine. with this degree of intelligence... it's a supercomputer. with this grade of protection... it's a fortress. and with this standard of luxury... it's an oasis. mercedes-benz. >>> i've been really looking forward to it, talking about it almost every day. and we decided to stick it out. have a big trust in god that he protects people over here. >> everybody's hands are up saying you're crazy. that looks like our director. video coming in from orlando, florida. out into the ocean to swim and surf! all very dangerous conditions. you don't want to be anywhere close to the beach right now, south carolina. that's the last frame.
she survived the holocaust. >> because when i get arrested, they thought that i was ten years old because i was so strong. so they threw me out. and i was 17. >> she says don't be afraid to slow down and let the oddence good advice for all of us. [ laughter ] >> congratulations , the crowd getting tickets to that. behind us hurricane matthew. and we'll give you an update on that. and ahead this weekend, some ?? with this level of engineering... it's a performance machine. with...
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. >>> this man is in jail for breaking into the holocaust museum. he broke a security system allowing him to get into the >>> it was a warm day across the bay area today. official temperature at tampa international airport, 88 degrees was our high after an early morning low of 71. normal for this time of year a high of 81 and a low of 64. record is 91. here's a look at our current temperatures right now. still warm around the bay area in the and tonight we'll drop down cooler than what we saw last night, temperatures generally in the mid to upper 60s. here's a look at your forecast for tomorrow. partly cloudy and warm with a high of 89 degrees. our weather pattern is not changing much. seasonal temperatures in the morning and above normal for the afternoon. warm and dry, nice afternoon or evening rather for trick or treaters. evening hours. after sunset, temperatures will drop to the 70s mostly clear skies and the best news is no rain for those trick or treaters. your halloween forecast and your 7-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes. >>> got
. >>> this man is in jail for breaking into the holocaust museum. he broke a security system allowing him to get into the >>> it was a warm day across the bay area today. official temperature at tampa international airport, 88 degrees was our high after an early morning low of 71. normal for this time of year a high of 81 and a low of 64. record is 91. here's a look at our current temperatures right now. still warm around the bay area in the and tonight we'll drop down cooler...
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she says if it was a minor, a student, they suggest a trip to the holocaust museum with the family of a survivor as part of the punishment. the unique approach but the council says they don't want to breed more hate but educate people, especially if it's a very young person that doesn't truly understand the meaning. we don't know who's responsible by surveillance cameras on the campus the night before the vandalism was found. it's a dark four-door sedan and appears that the driver side headlight is misaligned. anyone with information is asked to call the montgomery county police department. we also know this happened on home coming, so it's possible this could have been intended as a prank but police say the fact that a swastika was used elevates it to a much more serious level. in gaithersburg, a fox 5 local news. >>> owner of an arlington coffee shop and business partner is under arrest. they were involved in a scheme to profit from cloned credit cards. they're accused of utilizing the credit cards to buy thousands of dollars worth of prepaid gift cards and redeeming them through hi
she says if it was a minor, a student, they suggest a trip to the holocaust museum with the family of a survivor as part of the punishment. the unique approach but the council says they don't want to breed more hate but educate people, especially if it's a very young person that doesn't truly understand the meaning. we don't know who's responsible by surveillance cameras on the campus the night before the vandalism was found. it's a dark four-door sedan and appears that the driver side...
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keeping the story of the holocaust alive. chris gordon, news 4. >> now at 6:00, parents charged with an unthinkable crime. so why are relatives coming to the mother's defense? >> a shooting in d.c. tonight, family is raising happened. >> the action being taken after a teacher admits to assaulting a student only to land a teaching job in another district. >> first in politics, now just 18 days until the election day, as new numbers show how the presidential race is shaping up in virginia. >> a new poll from the center shows hillary clinton leading donald trump by 12 but when you drill down to northern virginia, her lead expands to a whopping 36 points. brian moore is on capitol hill tracking the latest on the campaign. >> yeah, chris. donald trump is in a tight spot right now. no doubt about that. and to try to get out of the hole, he says he's going to be doing two to four campaign stops a day every day until it's all over on november 8th. 18 days left, and donald trump
keeping the story of the holocaust alive. chris gordon, news 4. >> now at 6:00, parents charged with an unthinkable crime. so why are relatives coming to the mother's defense? >> a shooting in d.c. tonight, family is raising happened. >> the action being taken after a teacher admits to assaulting a student only to land a teaching job in another district. >> first in politics, now just 18 days until the election day, as new numbers show how the presidential race is...
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if it was a minor or student responsible, they suggest a trip to the holocaust museum with the family of a survivor as part of the punishment. it's a unique approach but the council says they don't want to breed more hate but rather educate people, especially for the very young person that doesn't truly meaning of a swastika. again, we don't know who's responsible but police have released this photo of a carr caught by surveillance cameras. it appears that the driver's side headlight is mislined. you're asked to i was call the montgomery county. we all know this happened on homecoming so it's possible this elevates it to a much more serious level. in gaithersburg, alexandra limon fox 5 local news. >>> the owner of an arlington coffee shop and business partner are under arrest. investigators say adam, hane were valid in a cloned credit cards. to buy thousands of dollars worth of prepaid gift cards and predoes he think them through the coffee shop. both are charged laundering and conspiracy to commit credit card fraud. >>> the great opportunity to tick the stage in virginia for a wonder
if it was a minor or student responsible, they suggest a trip to the holocaust museum with the family of a survivor as part of the punishment. it's a unique approach but the council says they don't want to breed more hate but rather educate people, especially for the very young person that doesn't truly meaning of a swastika. again, we don't know who's responsible but police have released this photo of a carr caught by surveillance cameras. it appears that the driver's side headlight is...
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plus, the emotional reunion of two women whose shared history go back to the holocaust. and actress cobie smulders joins us to talk about her new movie, for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. sherry will tell us how cool it's going to get. ((kirsten joyce)) >> plus...all eyes remain on the 750-million dollar question. when will the state assembly approve the potential nfl stadium? ((brian loftus)) >> and...in an exclusive interview with state senate candidates catherine cortez -masto and joe heck we find out what there thoughts are about the stadium proposal. ((kirsten joyce)) 8 news now good day, the valley's news leader, start ((now, live...this is 8 news now good day.)) ((kirsten joyce)) >>> state lawmakers are working hard to finalize the proposal for a potential nfl stadium. thanks for joining us on 8 news now good day, the valley's news leader. i'm kirsten joyce. ((brian loftus)) >> and i'm brian loftus the assembly is expected to vote on the stadium proposal today.... after spending the night trying to secure the votes chris matthius and mauri
plus, the emotional reunion of two women whose shared history go back to the holocaust. and actress cobie smulders joins us to talk about her new movie, for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. sherry will tell us how cool it's going to get. ((kirsten joyce)) >> plus...all eyes remain on the 750-million dollar question. when will the state assembly approve the potential nfl stadium? ((brian loftus)) >> and...in an exclusive interview with state senate candidates...
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plus, the emotional reunion of two women whose shared history go back to the holocaust. us to talk about her new movie, "jack reacher never go back." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. now at 4:30 - donald trump ?fires back?.... after a number of women say... he "innapropriately touched" them. and hillary clinton faces ??more?? email controversy. 3 plus ...twice this week ... unexploded airbags have been popping up in kenosha county. now officials are trying to figure out why. 3 good morning everyone.it's friday, october 14-th. i'm jessica tighe. tighe.and i'm kate chappell we're following a number of stories for you this morning... including, a warning for packers fans. police are investigating fake tickets for this sunday's game against the cowboys. what you need to know.. coming up! up! but first-- our entire area is under a "frost advisory."let's find out how long that's going to stick around.meteorologist "michael schlesinger" has the
plus, the emotional reunion of two women whose shared history go back to the holocaust. us to talk about her new movie, "jack reacher never go back." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. now at 4:30 - donald trump ?fires back?.... after a number of women say... he "innapropriately touched" them. and hillary clinton faces ??more?? email controversy. 3 plus ...twice this week ... unexploded airbags have been popping up in kenosha...
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holocaust occurred. the valley of the sun lives up to its name sunday, but widely scattered showers are expected across eastern and northeastern arizona this afternoon. lingering moisture and daytime heating will be the fuel for shower and storm development along the mogllon rim and north, as well as along the arizona and new mexico border. a drier air mass will be in place by monday. all of next week. by thursday, a disturbance will bring some breezy to gusty winds across arizona, and drop temperatures marginally. in metro phoenix, look for highs in the low to mid 90s sunday through next week. morning lows will be back down to the 60s by tuesday. the four peaks oktoberfest is headed back to tempe town lake october 7-9 for the 44th year of the event . as always, proceeds from the four peaks oktoberfest will continue to benefit tempe sister cities, which helps to provide international exchange programs to cities all over the world for students, educators and professionals. however, for the first time, the fou
holocaust occurred. the valley of the sun lives up to its name sunday, but widely scattered showers are expected across eastern and northeastern arizona this afternoon. lingering moisture and daytime heating will be the fuel for shower and storm development along the mogllon rim and north, as well as along the arizona and new mexico border. a drier air mass will be in place by monday. all of next week. by thursday, a disturbance will bring some breezy to gusty winds across arizona, and drop...
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on cam tag duterte also facing criticism earlier this week for comparing his drug crackdown to the holocaust. he visited a manila synagogue today to apologize for those remarks. at the white house, doug mckelway, fox news. it's time for your news and weather together. the man accused of having two run-ins with police in the past month is charged today. 17-year-old of jumping out of a police wagon while in custody on september 11-th. prosecutors say about two weeks later-- barfield was spotted in a stolen vehicle. he tried to flee from officers but crashed near 23rd and nash where he was arrested again. at the hearing-- a judge set barfield's bail at 25-thousand dollars and ordered g-p-s monitoring. brown deer police releasing more information-- and video-- of last week's dog attack. officials say inside a home near 48th and dean road. officers killed one of the dogs at the scene-- the other was put down later. both girls received severe bite marks but they'll be okay. one of the girls lived in the home with the dogs-- but is not related to the owner. a decision to file charges has not been m
on cam tag duterte also facing criticism earlier this week for comparing his drug crackdown to the holocaust. he visited a manila synagogue today to apologize for those remarks. at the white house, doug mckelway, fox news. it's time for your news and weather together. the man accused of having two run-ins with police in the past month is charged today. 17-year-old of jumping out of a police wagon while in custody on september 11-th. prosecutors say about two weeks later-- barfield was spotted...
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the florida holocaust museum says security measures kept him from getting past a delivery area. venegas was arrested and released on bond. this is really interesting. some office workers in london got tired of sitting behind their desks all day.. so, their boss enlisted their help in a new "walk and talk" program to get their creative juices flowing.. and their heart heart rates going. they are called 30 minute "mobile meetings" and so far employees seem to like them. managers started the program eight months ago and want to continue them saying it's a positive direction for both workflow and health. if you're looking for something to do tonight to fright night at st. armands circle in sarasota. there will be decorated store fronts and creepy characters around every corner. there is trick or treating for kids and this is pretty cool, sarasota high school is leading a performance of "thriller" at 8:00. the event starts at 6:00. and if you're looking for somewhere to take your kids trick or treating, ellenton premium outlets is hosting a halloween celebration from five to seven to
the florida holocaust museum says security measures kept him from getting past a delivery area. venegas was arrested and released on bond. this is really interesting. some office workers in london got tired of sitting behind their desks all day.. so, their boss enlisted their help in a new "walk and talk" program to get their creative juices flowing.. and their heart heart rates going. they are called 30 minute "mobile meetings" and so far employees seem to like them....
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imself has caused >> when the 87-year-old founder of the movement referred to the gas chambers of the holocaust as a mere detail of history, his daughter said enough was enough, accusing her father of trying to sabotage her by toxin find the national front. >> i share the same believe, that these remarks have gone too far and are damaging to the image of the party. is out, go and have a drink. >> but of course everything was not fine in the household. beganecutive committee proceedings against him. in august 2015, the party dealt his final blow, expelling the man who let it for him as for decades. as he left the party hq, he was still standing proud. >> as you can see, i still have my head on my shoulders. >> he argued his expulsion violated party procedures and ask for 2 million euros in damages. even if he is allowed back in the fold, the battle lines have been drawn. he said he will not be supporting his daughter's presidential bid. he said he preferred nicolas sarkozy's political mind to hers. next exit is a once in a generation chance to change britain for good. the words of british prime
imself has caused >> when the 87-year-old founder of the movement referred to the gas chambers of the holocaust as a mere detail of history, his daughter said enough was enough, accusing her father of trying to sabotage her by toxin find the national front. >> i share the same believe, that these remarks have gone too far and are damaging to the image of the party. is out, go and have a drink. >> but of course everything was not fine in the household. beganecutive committee...
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the florida holocaust museum says security measures kept venegas from getting past a delivery area. venegas was arrested and released on bond. new this morning-- a family friend of jose fernandez tells 10news-- the never have made headlines! the miami-dade county medical examiner announced on saturday, fernandez had cocaine and alcohol in his system when he and two friends were killed in a boat crash. ralph fernandez-- a close family friend, but not a relative of jose fernandez-- is calling the release of that information "unlawful." he says the criminal investigation into the boat crash is far from over: investigators to someone else driving the boat, not jose fernandez. major league baseball players have been tested for performance- enhancing drugs since 2004, but they're not randomly tested for drugs like cocaine. this is getting a lot of talk on facebook this morning. someone in the stands during wisconsin's football game saturday had on this offensive costume. the fan is dressed in a black- and-white stripped jumpsuit, with an obama mask, and a noose around its neck. the girl wh
the florida holocaust museum says security measures kept venegas from getting past a delivery area. venegas was arrested and released on bond. new this morning-- a family friend of jose fernandez tells 10news-- the never have made headlines! the miami-dade county medical examiner announced on saturday, fernandez had cocaine and alcohol in his system when he and two friends were killed in a boat crash. ralph fernandez-- a close family friend, but not a relative of jose fernandez-- is calling the...
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plus, the emotional reunion of two women whose shared history go back to the holocaust. us to talk about her new movie, "jack reacher never go back." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching.
plus, the emotional reunion of two women whose shared history go back to the holocaust. us to talk about her new movie, "jack reacher never go back." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching.
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but also seeing the nation's capitol, we'll be taking tours of the us capitol, the white house, the holocaust museum and a lot of other memorials and monuments that are located there. kathy: on the agenda for the students a tour of the white house. someone hit the jackpot in west bend over the weekend. joyce: lottery officials say a megabucks ticket matched all six $3 million drawing. the ticket was purchased at the barton citgo station on main street. the game is only played in wisconsin. the odds of winning the jackpot are one in 7 million. whoever bought the ticket has six months to come forward. mark, you still have some time. [laughter] mark: we could make a lot of jackpot. mark: but you know it can't last forever. today is a lot cooler, but still beautiful out there. many of you were out into rose this weekend checking out the fall colors. thank you for this shot. to madison we go, the sun going through those golden leaves. and then you can stay here in milwaukee to get these nice shots. themselves down in milwaukee this week. we would love to see your full pictures as well. i still thi
but also seeing the nation's capitol, we'll be taking tours of the us capitol, the white house, the holocaust museum and a lot of other memorials and monuments that are located there. kathy: on the agenda for the students a tour of the white house. someone hit the jackpot in west bend over the weekend. joyce: lottery officials say a megabucks ticket matched all six $3 million drawing. the ticket was purchased at the barton citgo station on main street. the game is only played in wisconsin. the...
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plus, the emotional reunion of two women whose shared history go back to the holocaust. us to talk about her new movie, "jack reacher never go back." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. rino. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to the cbs4 morning news at 4:30. it's friday, october 14th. i'm alan gionet. >> i'm britt moreno. sorry about the loss. we are waking up after a broncos' loss to san dio. >> yeah, we can forget about the loss. the next game is a good ways away. let's go to ashton. >>> i'm going to try to lift your spirits in the weather department as well. we have a very quiet start to the day, as we look live over denver this morning. sun will be up around 7:10. once the sun comes up we're going to see a lot of it today. the sunshine combined with a southwesterly flow over colorado means we could
plus, the emotional reunion of two women whose shared history go back to the holocaust. us to talk about her new movie, "jack reacher never go back." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. rino. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to the cbs4 morning news at 4:30. it's friday, october 14th. i'm alan gionet. >> i'm britt moreno. sorry about the loss. we are waking up after a broncos' loss to san dio. >> yeah, we...
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plus the emotional reunion of two women whose shared history go back to the holocaust. talk about her new movie, jack reacher never go bak." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> breaking news violent crash claims the lives of two young people overnight and we're live with what police aring a about this deadly collision along the boulevard. >>> and a struggle leads to the death of the teenager in his school what up investigators are saying about the moment that led up to his death. >>> and walking 60 miles in an effort to end breast cancer, thousands prepare for the inspirational journey known as the susan g komen three day for the cure. >>> today is friday october 14th good morning i'm joe holden. >> i'm rahel solomon. jim and brooke are off enjoying a nice long weekend. lets start your day with weather and traffic with katie and meisha. >> we are already starting off on a great note because it is friday. already, we're two steps ahead. roads are looking good. we have construction. we have one ac
plus the emotional reunion of two women whose shared history go back to the holocaust. talk about her new movie, jack reacher never go bak." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> breaking news violent crash claims the lives of two young people overnight and we're live with what police aring a about this deadly collision along the boulevard. >>> and a struggle leads to the death of the...
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department of motor >> they survived the holocaust. today, a couple from brooklyn came to washington for the wish of a lifetime. albert and his wife esther wanted to see the u.s. holocaust memorial museum while they could still get around. today, they get a private tour along with their daughter and granddaughter. albert and esther were children in france when they got separated from their family. it was only later they learned their loved ones were killed in nazi concentration camps. >> up could have survived the war. the germans took possession of our apartment, everything was gone. >> that admission led to an unexpected surprise during the tour. officials gave them the documents showing what happened to their family members as well consider this museum your family's memorial. >> a local couple wins big playing the lottery. how they're using their prize money to one day own the american dream. >> it's a halloween tradition, but it's where this particular >>> everybody has a dream. >> a couple just hit it big. they had been dreaming of
department of motor >> they survived the holocaust. today, a couple from brooklyn came to washington for the wish of a lifetime. albert and his wife esther wanted to see the u.s. holocaust memorial museum while they could still get around. today, they get a private tour along with their daughter and granddaughter. albert and esther were children in france when they got separated from their family. it was only later they learned their loved ones were killed in nazi concentration camps....
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it was the holocaust and the book about my parents, enemy of the people, life under soviet rule with my book about george pulled its about america and engaging for the first time as a world power.
it was the holocaust and the book about my parents, enemy of the people, life under soviet rule with my book about george pulled its about america and engaging for the first time as a world power.
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museum, filled with survivors of the holocaust.i looked, the person next to me could not keep the sfoenl off for even a half an hour. >> you can find our full interview with ken burns on cnbc dot bo cnbc.c cnbc.com/binge. also apple tv and hulu. i don't think this will do anything to reverse our contraction of language and use of these things anytime soon. >> nor do i think he's going to go out of business. we don't have enough memory on our phones to shoot a ten-hour miniseries to compete with him. >> i remember when it was tv that was the thing that was causing all this distraction, but now catching ken burns documentary is the high culture. >> what's amazing, though, is he continues to draw tens of millions of viewers to his ten-hour projects. he's booked i think through the year 2030 in terms of product n production. he's doing country music, vietnam. he is cutting through, slicing through this sort of contraction of attention spans, at least among americans. we'll see if it continues to work. but fascinating talking to him. we
museum, filled with survivors of the holocaust.i looked, the person next to me could not keep the sfoenl off for even a half an hour. >> you can find our full interview with ken burns on cnbc dot bo cnbc.c cnbc.com/binge. also apple tv and hulu. i don't think this will do anything to reverse our contraction of language and use of these things anytime soon. >> nor do i think he's going to go out of business. we don't have enough memory on our phones to shoot a ten-hour miniseries to...
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he likened himself to adolf hitler and his policy to the holocaust. >> hitler massacred 3 million jews. now, there is 3 million drug addicts. i'd be happy to slaughter them. at least germany had hitler. i would like all criminals to finish the problem of my country and save the next generation from perdition. >> reporter: historians say the nazis killed 6 million jews. duterte told drug users to surrender or face death. police have killed at least 1,200 suspects since he took office in june. more than 700,000 people have surrendered. the number of drug users has dropped significantly, and many filipinos support the president's aggressive policy. but his latest comparison caused an outcry. >> translator: if there is a solution, killing is not it. we should talk to drug users instead or rehabilitate them. these people can still change. they should be given a second chance, not just be shot and killed. don't imitate hitler, saying you have to kill millions of people to solve problems here in the philippines. >> translator: the comparison is not right. we have a system that strictly implem
he likened himself to adolf hitler and his policy to the holocaust. >> hitler massacred 3 million jews. now, there is 3 million drug addicts. i'd be happy to slaughter them. at least germany had hitler. i would like all criminals to finish the problem of my country and save the next generation from perdition. >> reporter: historians say the nazis killed 6 million jews. duterte told drug users to surrender or face death. police have killed at least 1,200 suspects since he took office...
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year-old founder of the movement once again referred to the gas chambers of the whole a cast -- of the holocaust as "a detail of history," his daughter said enough was enough, accusing her father of trying to sabotage her by talk to find the national front. a family death match the somewhat rumbled the party. >> i should have the same belief as marie that these marks have gone to bank far and are damaging to the image of the party. >> don't worry. the sun is out. go and have a drink. thomas: but everything was not find in the -- was not fine in en household. in august of 2015, the party expelled the man after four decades. he was still standing proud. >> i have my head on my shoulders. wednesday,s jean-marie le pen is in court for the fourth time since being kicked out. he is asking for 2 million euros in damages. he says if he is allowed back in the fold, the line is still drawn. he will not be supporting the presidential bid. tuesday he said he prefers nicolas sarkozy to her. fascinating fact you might not know. in the u.s., every single american produces 4.5 pounds, or two kilos, of garbage e
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auschwitz is at the very center of holocaust belief so it is at the very center of holocaust denial. the stakes involved were so high. if his side was taken. it set a whole precedent for that movement. that denial movement. yes it would have done but as it points out in the movie they had him out flanked from such an early point, having the poor guy have to defend himself. he didnt have to he a single judge instead of a jury. he was sort of out foxed from the very beginning. and was always kind of looking down the barrel of losing the trial. where is the evidence. where is the proof? not all opinions are created equal. i am not a racist. the dialogue came from exactly what happened in court. it is not fiction. absolutely. you have to or you could get in very serious trouble. so what happens in the court room is literally what happened in the real more spectacular because as a movie it works so well knowing it is reality. it was a very long trail so david has to be sort of complimented for using exactly the right bits. this man hates me. hes coming for me. and when someone comes after
auschwitz is at the very center of holocaust belief so it is at the very center of holocaust denial. the stakes involved were so high. if his side was taken. it set a whole precedent for that movement. that denial movement. yes it would have done but as it points out in the movie they had him out flanked from such an early point, having the poor guy have to defend himself. he didnt have to he a single judge instead of a jury. he was sort of out foxed from the very beginning. and was always kind...
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30s, with the discrimination of the jews, aggressive nations attacking each other in the '40s, the holocaustno comparison whatsoever. what we're talking about is we want to implement a foreign policy that has been normal until 40, 50 years ago. nobody has the right to come to denmark. they have right now because we are in the u.n. conventions. but morally, no one has the right to come to denmark. it's not like we are expelling any people, we're just saying we want to have control of who comes into our country. >> reporter: denmark's deterrence of asylum seekers has enabled it to it close 17 refugee centers, including this one in a former psychiatric hospital. the policies worry not only people fleeing violence in the middle east. chen man is concerned about the time it's taking to process her asylum application. she spent seven years in jail in china for belonging to falung gong, the outlawed spiritual movement. >> i feel worried because i feel unstable for my security. i need a kind of protection from the nation. but if i cannot have it, the risk of myself is going back to china and facing
30s, with the discrimination of the jews, aggressive nations attacking each other in the '40s, the holocaustno comparison whatsoever. what we're talking about is we want to implement a foreign policy that has been normal until 40, 50 years ago. nobody has the right to come to denmark. they have right now because we are in the u.n. conventions. but morally, no one has the right to come to denmark. it's not like we are expelling any people, we're just saying we want to have control of who comes...
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plus, the emotional reunion of two women whose shared history go back to the holocaust. ess cobie smulders joins us to talk about her new movie, "jack reacher never go back." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,, i'm kenny choi. >>> you're look look live at the pyramid this morning in san francisco -- you're looking live at the pyramid this morning in san francisco. an ominous like. we have a lot of rain coming. good morning, it's friday, october 14. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. it looks ominous but you can see the top of the pyramid which you don't see that very often. >> the cloud deck is a little higher. most of the heavier rain is still to the north but it will be coming south throughout the morning commute and you may find even in san francisco, the windshield wipers are on this morning, light rainfall out there, drizzle. but heavy rain is still north of us. here's the time lapse. you can see we have a band of light to moderate rainfall heading through santa rosa continuing to head
plus, the emotional reunion of two women whose shared history go back to the holocaust. ess cobie smulders joins us to talk about her new movie, "jack reacher never go back." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,, i'm kenny choi. >>> you're look look live at the pyramid this morning in san francisco -- you're looking live at the pyramid this morning in san francisco. an ominous like. we have...
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tension with the values because of the level of the interest, or the values may be -- i mean, the holocaustch is also relevant to the debate about syria, by the way, is the killings and the torture and the barrel bombs and the gas. steven: so you put syria in the values category more than the interest category? sec. kerry: it's both. no, no, no, it's in both. we have both. we have huge interests because of the stability of the region, because of the need to fight against extremism, the need to prevent the country from breaking up and having a negative impact on all of the neighborhood, including our ally israel and jordan and egypt, so forth. so there are a lot of interests there, but there are also values, obviously. and what i'm just trying to say is you have to get a sense of the import of all of that-- steven: so what's the john kerry secret sauce in that if-- kerry: well, you have to figure out-- once you've figured out those things, then you have to figure out whether you can find in the adversaries a meeting of the minds on any of the interests or -- and/or values. and that mixes dif
tension with the values because of the level of the interest, or the values may be -- i mean, the holocaustch is also relevant to the debate about syria, by the way, is the killings and the torture and the barrel bombs and the gas. steven: so you put syria in the values category more than the interest category? sec. kerry: it's both. no, no, no, it's in both. we have both. we have huge interests because of the stability of the region, because of the need to fight against extremism, the need to...
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the right. officials say there will be plenty of signs leading to that road split. >>> two holocaust survivors just had their wish of a lifetime filled. they visited the u.s. holocaust millennium on museum in washington, d.c. to honor their families. >> reporter: now 90 years old, albert was just 15 when french town and took his mother who died in a concentration camp. albert's wife, 81-year-old esther has fewer memories because she was only a child but still whrms her mother was captured in paris later killed at auschwitz. >> it's close to our hearts think our family. >> reporter: albert survived the holocaust moving from location to location. meanwhile esther, her sister and many other children were normandy. >> we became like part of the village. >> reporter: the couple met in paris in 1960, then married and settled in brooklyn. >> yesterday was our 53rd anniversary. the best thing that ever happened to her. [laughter] >> reporter: the couple was brought here to the museum by the nonprofit organization wish of a lifetime which grants long time wishes to deserving senior citizens. >> i'm happy th
the right. officials say there will be plenty of signs leading to that road split. >>> two holocaust survivors just had their wish of a lifetime filled. they visited the u.s. holocaust millennium on museum in washington, d.c. to honor their families. >> reporter: now 90 years old, albert was just 15 when french town and took his mother who died in a concentration camp. albert's wife, 81-year-old esther has fewer memories because she was only a child but still whrms her mother was...