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they've broken the military causes of versailles. they have introduced the nuremberg racial laws in 1936. the prisons and concentration camps are full of political appointments, and people are running to lead germany who are not capable or willing to be part of a national socialist state. they intervene in the reinland in 1936 and send tanks and planes and soldiers to spain. is this part of the wonderful public spirit that had been encouraged in germany? how can you possible separate what is going on in germany internally from what germany is doing externally? the whole sense of the society was being militarized. and yet david lloyd george, a brilliant statesman, was taken in. baldwin retires of may of 1937, and he is replaced by meville cla chamberlain. chamberlain believes in pass tif agreement. it's not enough to soften up to impact of it and prevent a war. you want to anticipate what he may be doing. so, you send lord halifax, the head of your council to talk to hitler in 1937, and halifax returned with the same ideas of lloyd ge
they've broken the military causes of versailles. they have introduced the nuremberg racial laws in 1936. the prisons and concentration camps are full of political appointments, and people are running to lead germany who are not capable or willing to be part of a national socialist state. they intervene in the reinland in 1936 and send tanks and planes and soldiers to spain. is this part of the wonderful public spirit that had been encouraged in germany? how can you possible separate what is...
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after the signing of the treaty of versailles-- you want me to tell me what to do? thank you. with the signing of the treaty of versailles in the summer of 1919, relief and reconstruction efforts entered a new phase. the american relief administration was reconstituted as a nongovernmental organization with hoover at the helm. it became part of a growing empire of philanthropy. he and his associates developed it to cope with the great war's aftermath. between 1921 and 1923, it's more daunting relief project at all, they ministered a relief program to combat the devastating famine in the interior of soviet russia, where the worst famine in europe since the middle ages was raging. at least 2 million russians died before hoover's supplies could reach them. millions more survived thanks to his provision. at its peak, his organization for upwards of 10 million people a day. all in all, between 1914 and 1923, hoover directed, facilitated, financed and assisted a multitude of international humanitarian relief efforts without parallel in history. during this nearly 10 year period, the
after the signing of the treaty of versailles-- you want me to tell me what to do? thank you. with the signing of the treaty of versailles in the summer of 1919, relief and reconstruction efforts entered a new phase. the american relief administration was reconstituted as a nongovernmental organization with hoover at the helm. it became part of a growing empire of philanthropy. he and his associates developed it to cope with the great war's aftermath. between 1921 and 1923, it's more daunting...
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one of his promises is to defy the treaty of versailles, which will probably lead him to war with all of europe. >> all he wants is to unite all of the germans in europe. we are united as a brotherhood through the hitler's youth. i got my audit passed and i can go boating and hang gliding. >> it sounds exciting but i fear it is just preparing you for war. your mother would not want that. >> what we do is necessary and important. >> be loyal to the nazi party. >> on your knees now, we know there are jews here. where are they hiding? >> in the basement, the basement. >> get up, take him. you have made your nation proud. >> what will happen to my father? >> we will take good care of your father and teach them what you have been taught at school. >> pleased to meet you. [indiscernible] for your bravery in your home town. did you see the nuremberg rally? he addressed the world. >> silence, there is no talking. you must learn to obey orders without question and to kill even if that means sacrificing yourself. we fight, we sacrifice, we triumph. heil hitler. dismissed. >> hours of later shov
one of his promises is to defy the treaty of versailles, which will probably lead him to war with all of europe. >> all he wants is to unite all of the germans in europe. we are united as a brotherhood through the hitler's youth. i got my audit passed and i can go boating and hang gliding. >> it sounds exciting but i fear it is just preparing you for war. your mother would not want that. >> what we do is necessary and important. >> be loyal to the nazi party. >> on...
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wants wars with all of -- versailles. he wants war with all of europe. >> i'm going boating, camping and hang-gliding. >> it does sound exciting be you our fuhrer is just preparing you for war. what we do is necessary, important. >> oh, father, be loyal to the nazi party. hitler youth is important to me. we know they're here! you're neighbors reported to -- >> father -- >> you care at all for your father's life? >> tell me, where are they hide something >> in the basement, the basement. >> get up! take him. son, you've made your nation proud. >> but what will happen to my father? the jews will face their -- [indiscernible] we'll take good care of your father. we'll teach them what you've been taught in school. > pleased to meet you. [indiscernible] for your bravery back in the hometown. did you attend the nuremberg rally? i did. >> silence. there will be no talking. not during the long marches. not even during the three-day march. you must listen and learn to obey orders without question and to kill! even if that means sa
wants wars with all of -- versailles. he wants war with all of europe. >> i'm going boating, camping and hang-gliding. >> it does sound exciting be you our fuhrer is just preparing you for war. what we do is necessary, important. >> oh, father, be loyal to the nazi party. hitler youth is important to me. we know they're here! you're neighbors reported to -- >> father -- >> you care at all for your father's life? >> tell me, where are they hide something...
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permanent work at versailles in 300 years as i understand it. and the mayor of paris is very excited about this gift to the city. i'm happy to answer any questions. >> thank you very much. any comments or questions from my colleagues? seeing none, open it up to public comment. any members of the public would like to comment on item number six? seeing none, public comment is now closed. i'd like to make a motion to move this to the board with a positive recommendation. we can continue that without objection. thank you very much. thank you very much. very much. madame clerk, can you please call item seven, eight and nine together. >> yes. item number seven, resolution authorizing and directing the sale of not to exceed $3.1 million aggregate principal amount of clean and safe neighborhood parks fund, 2012 to 2019c. item number eight, resolution authorizing and directing the sale of not to exceed $92,000 aggregate principal amount of city of county of san francisco and item number nine, ordinance appropriating $3.1 million of proceeds from the 2012
permanent work at versailles in 300 years as i understand it. and the mayor of paris is very excited about this gift to the city. i'm happy to answer any questions. >> thank you very much. any comments or questions from my colleagues? seeing none, open it up to public comment. any members of the public would like to comment on item number six? seeing none, public comment is now closed. i'd like to make a motion to move this to the board with a positive recommendation. we can continue that...
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symbolic moment, the opening of an exhibition marking 300 years since peter the great's trip to versailles. mccrone rolledt out the red carpet for his russian counterpart. onstarted the aim of a reset france's relationship with russia after years of strain over russia's annexation of crimea in 2014. or the french president, the countries are links not only by history, but by high heaven stakes legal issues, -- by political issues, including the iran nuclear deal. present macron solidified his commitment to relations, inviting vladimir putin to his official holiday residence. the french president preressed s counterpart on ukraine in hopes of an end to the conflict. weeks later, russia and ukraine agreed to a long-awaited prisoner swap. the french prime minister move as proof of progress. >> the status quo of mistrust we currently find ourselves in does not serve anyone's interest. it does not lead to anything. the conflicts are still unresolved. a deadlock persists. try topresident wants to build more trust. the french president solidified his calls for warmer ties with the kremlin in a me
symbolic moment, the opening of an exhibition marking 300 years since peter the great's trip to versailles. mccrone rolledt out the red carpet for his russian counterpart. onstarted the aim of a reset france's relationship with russia after years of strain over russia's annexation of crimea in 2014. or the french president, the countries are links not only by history, but by high heaven stakes legal issues, -- by political issues, including the iran nuclear deal. present macron solidified his...
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. >> reporter: nest camera footage shows a man walking by and eventually cycling away on his versailles>> i checked every one of them, i walked the whole river. >> reporter: greenwood heading in the right direction according to other victims. this woman's bm x-rax racinx ran sweeped. >> the bike was actually at my friend's house, and her car was broken into and they took my bike. >> reporter: a few modifications to her husband's bike and a little bit of hope sent her home in first place. >> i was able to win as you can see right here! >> reporter: but celebration doesn't replace sentimental value. national, state, and local rides on her own racing bike have her hopeful it will be recovered. while greenwood is determined, there's a sense of setback. >> it's very difficult to track everything down because it just works so fast and i think we're almost feeling defeated. >> reporter: sjpd is aware of the issue asking people invest in quality locks to discourage theft and keep serial numbers. i'm amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. >>> san francisco's main recycling facility is going high tech
. >> reporter: nest camera footage shows a man walking by and eventually cycling away on his versailles>> i checked every one of them, i walked the whole river. >> reporter: greenwood heading in the right direction according to other victims. this woman's bm x-rax racinx ran sweeped. >> the bike was actually at my friend's house, and her car was broken into and they took my bike. >> reporter: a few modifications to her husband's bike and a little bit of hope sent...
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minister he's behind the whole tech for good meeting and the choose france meeting for the stop in versailles for a nice dinner before they said to dav 0 everyo davos. he was in london last week to pitch paris as a tech destination. we asked him how confident he was. have a listen. >> this is not the concern of france i've seen the report of the g 7. this is the concern of each european developing countries. there is a lot of question a process led by the ecb and facebook they have to answer the question we would perceive and make based on the decision. i notice facebook already acknowledge that they would not go for libra if they don't have the state that they need in france we should continue the discussion but sure libra raises a lot of request >> so this was said of the french digital minister. his visit came on the back of the announcement extracting $5 billion extra funding. they want to consolidate they say, it is very much a question of serve ty for france and europe to build this tech scene here >> that does need a bit of a boost, doesn't it? >> thank you from one tech story to anoth
minister he's behind the whole tech for good meeting and the choose france meeting for the stop in versailles for a nice dinner before they said to dav 0 everyo davos. he was in london last week to pitch paris as a tech destination. we asked him how confident he was. have a listen. >> this is not the concern of france i've seen the report of the g 7. this is the concern of each european developing countries. there is a lot of question a process led by the ecb and facebook they have to...
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french, but it does need something that is vaguely reminiscent of the power of the entrance to versailles, because he need something that says you have arrived, not, i forgot how you described it, but i like your description of what needs to go there. those are my comments. i thank you guys did a great job if we could accommodate your concerns about tidying up the factual record, i think that we really should do it because if this is done now, it won't -- >> i would assume would have to be done during the e.i.r. process, right? that is the time -- now is the time. here's the opportunity to use the e.i.r. process to make sure all the documents that you are relying on for a new design to be accurate. >> yep. >> i have a couple comments. i think it is great. i think all three zones are going to be really successful. i think the civic centre plaza is really nicely done. my favorite part of the project is the fulton mall. i think that will be the most dramatic transformation of civic centre. i think it's completely appropriate to have this is a multiuse, flexible loan between these two beautif
french, but it does need something that is vaguely reminiscent of the power of the entrance to versailles, because he need something that says you have arrived, not, i forgot how you described it, but i like your description of what needs to go there. those are my comments. i thank you guys did a great job if we could accommodate your concerns about tidying up the factual record, i think that we really should do it because if this is done now, it won't -- >> i would assume would have to...
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eisenhower's headquarters which he established on the outskirts of paris is actually adverst versailles. that became the central brain for the rest of the allied fight in the war. there would eventually be those kind of support personnel that would show up. i'd expect not too long after he established his headquarters there. that timing, i could not say. >> late september. mr. laver: so we are talking at that point just a few weeks after the liberation of paris. that would not surprise me. thank you. sir? >> yes. oltus, after he was taken prisoner, my understanding was he was sent to mississippi and he spent the rest of the war at a prison of war camp. can you talk a little bit about what happened to him after he surrendered paris? where he landed and what he did? where he went? mr. laver: pretty much what you said is what i know. he ends up in a prisoner of war camp in mississippi. i assume t is released in late 1945. i don't believe he was involved in any war crime trials. probably what he did in paris helped him out. at that point, he disappears from my historical radar screen. great
eisenhower's headquarters which he established on the outskirts of paris is actually adverst versailles. that became the central brain for the rest of the allied fight in the war. there would eventually be those kind of support personnel that would show up. i'd expect not too long after he established his headquarters there. that timing, i could not say. >> late september. mr. laver: so we are talking at that point just a few weeks after the liberation of paris. that would not surprise...
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class in 1965, as opposed to 1925 or even 1975, 1985, 1995, you learn about all of the flaws of the versailles treaty. the great financial burden it put on weimar germany, on democratic germany. the creation of -- all sorts of things we'll go into now. that is revision of history. that's looking, you ask different questions. we look at it as historical events and we ask different questions. so revision, in terms of general history is a very respected. it is one of the operating motives of any science. >> they will often look back to early legitimate historians who would call themselves revisionists. we're in that lineage. they try to legitimize their approach, denial through revision. >> do these actual legitimate historians who subscribe to the school of thought of revisionism, do they distance themselves? prof. lipstadt: there are no serious historians in the ranks of deniers. >> right. prof. lipstadt: yes, sometimes you'll get a professor that he learned as a professor of, i don't know astrophysics -- but, you know. they are in a completely different feel. no serious historian subscribes to
class in 1965, as opposed to 1925 or even 1975, 1985, 1995, you learn about all of the flaws of the versailles treaty. the great financial burden it put on weimar germany, on democratic germany. the creation of -- all sorts of things we'll go into now. that is revision of history. that's looking, you ask different questions. we look at it as historical events and we ask different questions. so revision, in terms of general history is a very respected. it is one of the operating motives of any...
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climate change is devastating the lush gardens of versailles.ees overlooking the canal died in maria antonia's garden. withering. are the weather is becoming hotter, so some are being were placed by trees with a better chance of surviving higher temperatures. 2015 paris climate accord, nongovernmental organizations are helping companies figure out where their contributions should be. signingn 630 companies on. the group is responsible for about 1% of overall climate pollution. if they meet their goals, by the year 2030, they will cut admissions -- cut emissions by almost 30%. blackrock and vanguard are falling short when it comes to fighting climate change, according to the nonprofit group majority action. it reports the firms voted -- vanguardeast says its engagement with companies can lead to meaningful changes. i'm viviana hurtado. that's your bloomberg business flash. alix: thanks so much. -- we continueve covering climate change now. we will take a closer look on how it affects the economy. emma chandra has more. emma: the u.s. internationa
climate change is devastating the lush gardens of versailles.ees overlooking the canal died in maria antonia's garden. withering. are the weather is becoming hotter, so some are being were placed by trees with a better chance of surviving higher temperatures. 2015 paris climate accord, nongovernmental organizations are helping companies figure out where their contributions should be. signingn 630 companies on. the group is responsible for about 1% of overall climate pollution. if they meet...
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very28, 1919 was also the day the versailles treaty was signed ending the war.y truman on many accounts. believed in woodrow wilson's ideas of international organization, in world war i the league of nations had failed. after world war ii truman was determined to make the new united nations work. truman went into the haberdashery business, which failed because there was a depression after world war i. after world war ii harry truman was careful to keep economic controls on the economy while the economy switched from a military to a civilian mode. there was no depression after world war ii. justice,so believed in the proper way to deal with enemies is to unfold them. is what he tried to do with germany and japan after world war ii, bring them into the society of nations. truman, getting back to a sense of justice, they set up the nuremberg trials to meet out legal justice to the leaders of nazi germany. he felt it wasn't right to just have vengeance after the war, the rule of law is very important. >> the socialist party essentially started here in milwaukee in 1
very28, 1919 was also the day the versailles treaty was signed ending the war.y truman on many accounts. believed in woodrow wilson's ideas of international organization, in world war i the league of nations had failed. after world war ii truman was determined to make the new united nations work. truman went into the haberdashery business, which failed because there was a depression after world war i. after world war ii harry truman was careful to keep economic controls on the economy while the...
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. >> one of the most dramatic failures was the treaty of versailles in 1919.drow wilson as president personally negotiated the treaty with foreign powers. he hand-delivered the treaty to the senate, and asked for approval. he faced a strong opposition party. these two men hated each other, woodrow and cabot lodge. but they had different views on what the post war world should look like. >> an american i have remained all my life. i can never be anything else but an american. when i think of the united states in an arrangement like this, i am thinking of what is best for the world. >> he didn't make any accommodations with henry cabot lodge. he was not completely opposed to international activities, but he didn't want wilson to put his stamp on this. >> wilson thought, as president, he could dictate the policy. he thought he could go to the public, get public opinion behind it, and force his view on to the senate. that proved not to be the case. the senate debated it and debated at great length. the lack of compromise in the end brought the treaty down. it was
. >> one of the most dramatic failures was the treaty of versailles in 1919.drow wilson as president personally negotiated the treaty with foreign powers. he hand-delivered the treaty to the senate, and asked for approval. he faced a strong opposition party. these two men hated each other, woodrow and cabot lodge. but they had different views on what the post war world should look like. >> an american i have remained all my life. i can never be anything else but an american. when i...
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the year he was born, world war i ended with the treaty of treaty of versailles and boston's babe ruth was traded to the new york yankees. more amazing is the life mr. carter has led serving our country. mr. carter received the purple heart after being wounded by slap nell in his thai fighting the japanese on the island in world war ii and was there for the rising of the american flag and he fought in the korean war. after 22 years in the military, he retired as a marine master sergeant and served 42 years in government service which included recruiting future marine. he is celebrating 60 years of marriage. father of two and loves to talk about the lord. therefore, it is on this day, september 19, i proudly acknowledge mr. wenton w. carter on the house floor and i ask you to join me in wishing him an early happy birthday. i would like to honor those who were prisoners of war and those who remain missing in action as well as their family in ia.rvance of p.o.w.-mmp we are indebted to those who sacrifice everything to enjoy the freedoms. you are not forgotten. his is the central praise of
the year he was born, world war i ended with the treaty of treaty of versailles and boston's babe ruth was traded to the new york yankees. more amazing is the life mr. carter has led serving our country. mr. carter received the purple heart after being wounded by slap nell in his thai fighting the japanese on the island in world war ii and was there for the rising of the american flag and he fought in the korean war. after 22 years in the military, he retired as a marine master sergeant and...