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they escaped the lublin ghetto and under the cover of night took a train to warsaw because they didn't have any place to go and they slipped inside the jewish ghetto of warsaw because luciana had an uncle there. they decided at the last minute theyin needed to get out of the ghetto and so in the weeks before the uprising with the help of the polish underground felix and luciana escaped the warsaw ghetto probably saved their lives because they escaped just before the uprising. what they didn't know at the time was that the trawniki men followed and were side-by-side with the germans to suppress the jewish uprising in the warsaw ghetto. they survived lublin, outran the men of trawniki, they survived warsaw, outran the man of trawniki and luciana and felix ended up at the end of the war in a small farming village neare krakÓw and they essentially were hiding in plain sight. felix became a teacher for the local children in this village, never once told anyone obviously he was a jew. at the very end of the war they heard soviet tanks rumbling towards the farm village and down on his stomach
they escaped the lublin ghetto and under the cover of night took a train to warsaw because they didn't have any place to go and they slipped inside the jewish ghetto of warsaw because luciana had an uncle there. they decided at the last minute theyin needed to get out of the ghetto and so in the weeks before the uprising with the help of the polish underground felix and luciana escaped the warsaw ghetto probably saved their lives because they escaped just before the uprising. what they didn't...
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this is one of the interesting pictures, standing over the bodies of the dead in the warsaw ghetto.here they are at the extermination centers in occupied poland. one of the guys is playing a mandolin. the most trusted commander found living in the united states is jacob reimer, age 65, the subject of the book, every man was given a dog tag number, his asbestos identification number was 865 and this is what his personal record looked like, acquired by the department of justice in its investigation. that is a familiar face to some of you, this is his personnel file. he worked for the ford motor company. jacob reimer started a potato chip franchise in new york city, one man found in chicago years earlier works for the crackerjack company. these men were living ordinary lives, they looked like ordinary americans, with social security cards, pensions, retirement. jacob reimer retired to the shoreline of lake parnell in new york. and was living undetected for years and years and years. the push to find these men and bring them to justice is what drives this book. that is the drama behind
this is one of the interesting pictures, standing over the bodies of the dead in the warsaw ghetto.here they are at the extermination centers in occupied poland. one of the guys is playing a mandolin. the most trusted commander found living in the united states is jacob reimer, age 65, the subject of the book, every man was given a dog tag number, his asbestos identification number was 865 and this is what his personal record looked like, acquired by the department of justice in its...
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because it's warsaw with a pretty easy. time so glad i did speak to the quality of it. the very 1st delivery made a good impression it will need and i'm going to make an effort to keep things that way suze see all violently here on core poor briss was being being fair. they've passed the 1st hurdle metro's happy with the quality of the fish from no one moment to deliver fresh fish to frankfurt twice a week in total up to one tonne his expectations were to have heads have become reality fishing can be sustainable and fair. is quite as simple as it seems. to understand the world better we need to take a closer. experience knowledge to close. off the issue. like. all of a mug or just some of our food for the russian soul. is still. in so many different walks of life some are gone and oddly entwined but all of that comes straight from the heart good for a see if you can afford it the more you feel it the marsh will. come. from . the old to their final resting place the russians d.w. documentary. welcome to tomorrow today the science show on g.w. coming up. a researcher in o
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poland is marking the 77th anniversary of the warsaw ghetto uprising prime minister matteo laid a wreath to the dead in april of 1944 jews imprisoned in the ghetto rose up against the nazis the uprising failed at a cost of 13000 jewish lives firefighters in ukraine have renewed their battle against forest fires ranging near the abandoned noble nuclear power plant fire crews had extinguished a blaze caused by arsonists earlier this week but new fires have now broken out at the chernobyl plant was the sight of a nuclear disaster in 1906. iran is the country worst affected by coronavirus in the middle east the crisis there is spilling over into neighboring states afghanistan in particular is already ravaged by decades of war and terrorism every day afghans are returning home from iran potentially carrying the coronavirus and there's only a rudimentary health care system to treat them. hundreds of afghan migrants arrive at the islam qala border crossing every day to return to their homeland from iran. they are met by health workers who ask anyone who feels sick to identify themselves promisi
poland is marking the 77th anniversary of the warsaw ghetto uprising prime minister matteo laid a wreath to the dead in april of 1944 jews imprisoned in the ghetto rose up against the nazis the uprising failed at a cost of 13000 jewish lives firefighters in ukraine have renewed their battle against forest fires ranging near the abandoned noble nuclear power plant fire crews had extinguished a blaze caused by arsonists earlier this week but new fires have now broken out at the chernobyl plant...
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poland is marking the 707077th anniversary of the warsaw ghetto uprising prime minister whose money vickey played everything at the monument to those killed. $44.00 jews imprisoned in the ghetto bros up against the nazis uprising failed at a cost of $13000.00 jewish lives. germany is marking the anniversary of the liberation of the bells and bells and cancian concentration camp in april not in $45.00 it was one of the 1st nazi camps to be liberated by the western allies more than $50000.00 people died including the direst and french. well in the u.s. several states of seymour protests against lockdown measures president donald trump has increased pressure on state governors to ease restrictions trying to set my 1st as a target date but medical experts say that's just too soon they warn that vital steps such as widespread testing have not yet been place. texas. new hampshire. and ohio. protests across america gaining momentum residents took to the streets to vent their frustration at state harm or it is while they hailed from different parts of the country they echoed a common demand. her c
poland is marking the 707077th anniversary of the warsaw ghetto uprising prime minister whose money vickey played everything at the monument to those killed. $44.00 jews imprisoned in the ghetto bros up against the nazis uprising failed at a cost of $13000.00 jewish lives. germany is marking the anniversary of the liberation of the bells and bells and cancian concentration camp in april not in $45.00 it was one of the 1st nazi camps to be liberated by the western allies more than $50000.00...
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you some other stories making news around the world poland is marking the 77th anniversary of the warsaw ghetto uprising prime minister matteo later wreaths at the monument to those killed in april $944.00 jews imprisoned in the ghetto rose up against the nazis the uprising failed at a cost of $13000.00 jewish lives. mali is pressing ahead with parliamentary elections despite its coronavirus long down though the main opposition leader is being held hostage by suspected islamist militants voters are being told to wash their hands and to keep apart when casting their ballots. firefighters in ukraine have renewed their battle against forest fires raging near the abandoned turn noble nuclear power plant fire crews had extinguished a blaze caused by arsonists earlier this week but new fires have now broken out the chernobyl plant was the scientific nuclear disaster of 1986. iran is the worst affected country by the coronavirus in the middle east the crisis there is spilling over into neighboring states afghanistan in particular is already ravaged by decades of war and terrorism every day afgh
you some other stories making news around the world poland is marking the 77th anniversary of the warsaw ghetto uprising prime minister matteo later wreaths at the monument to those killed in april $944.00 jews imprisoned in the ghetto rose up against the nazis the uprising failed at a cost of $13000.00 jewish lives. mali is pressing ahead with parliamentary elections despite its coronavirus long down though the main opposition leader is being held hostage by suspected islamist militants voters...
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is marking the 77th anniversary of the warsaw ghetto uprising prime minister. laid a wreath at the monument to those killed. 44 jews imprisoned. against the nazis the uprising failed and cost $13000.00 jewish law. germany is marking the anniversary of the liberation of the bells and concentration camp and in $45.00 it was one of the 1st nazi camps to be liberated by the western allies more than $50000.00 people died including the direst and friends. millions of fans around the world have been enjoying a virtual make a concert on health with the all star lineup included the rolling stones grammy winner and many more the time of the pandemic all performing from hong. kong music with a message. global citizen and lady gaga curated the online 6 vent has a love letter to the world. posted by jimmy fallon and other u.s. talk show hosts the event celebrated those on the front lines of the fight against the coronavirus. most of these performance would be used to the stage but it was all filmed in their homes that included paul mccartney stevie wonder celine dion billie
is marking the 77th anniversary of the warsaw ghetto uprising prime minister. laid a wreath at the monument to those killed. 44 jews imprisoned. against the nazis the uprising failed and cost $13000.00 jewish law. germany is marking the anniversary of the liberation of the bells and concentration camp and in $45.00 it was one of the 1st nazi camps to be liberated by the western allies more than $50000.00 people died including the direst and friends. millions of fans around the world have been...
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from the archive, which was -- i think devin mentioned it before, jews who were imprisoned in the warsaw getto act as historians and took, wrote sort of diary entries, daily life type of reports about things that they were experiencing, how much food they had in the soup kitchen, how many people were there that day. so, we're trying to do this, only using -- and then they were preserved so that generations to come could learn from the experience of these jews who were imprisoned in the warsaw getto. so we're bringing to life documents that were intended to be read by future generations, or at least that was the hope. so there -- and i think our biggest question continues to be where are the ethical lines here? what is ethical and what's not? how do we do this without it feeling cool or like a video game but really using it as a teaching tool? i think it's those ethical lines that not keep shifting, but become more complicated as technology advances and as we move further way from the event. there's a balance of technology scholarship, ethics, teaching, none of which i have really good an
from the archive, which was -- i think devin mentioned it before, jews who were imprisoned in the warsaw getto act as historians and took, wrote sort of diary entries, daily life type of reports about things that they were experiencing, how much food they had in the soup kitchen, how many people were there that day. so, we're trying to do this, only using -- and then they were preserved so that generations to come could learn from the experience of these jews who were imprisoned in the warsaw...
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so that generations too, could learn from the experiences of these jews who were imprisoned in the warsaw ghetto. we are using virtual reality to bring to life documents that were intended to be read by future generations, or at least that was the hope. so there, and i think, our biggest question continues to be, where are the ethical lines here? what is ethical and what is not? how do we do this without it feeling cool or like a videogame that really using it as a teaching tool? i think it is those ethical lines that do not keep shifting but become a more complicated as technology advances. and as we move further away from the event. there's a balance of technology scholarship, ethics, teaching -- all of which we are thinking about. >> let's make sure we get more people involved in the conversation. you have been patient. >> this is wonderful. i am wondering, do you mow dust you know the movie, the reader and what are your thoughts on that? -- do you know the movie, the reader, and what are your thoughts on that? i found that very powerful. >> i am not a fan. for the reader, if you do no
so that generations too, could learn from the experiences of these jews who were imprisoned in the warsaw ghetto. we are using virtual reality to bring to life documents that were intended to be read by future generations, or at least that was the hope. so there, and i think, our biggest question continues to be, where are the ethical lines here? what is ethical and what is not? how do we do this without it feeling cool or like a videogame that really using it as a teaching tool? i think it is...
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warsaw is accusing muska of trying to rewrite history as it remembers the thousands of polish officersiet secret police 80 years ago. we report from where the massacre took place. reporter: in this russian forest, mass graves filled with the bodies of polish officers for discovered. it showsmorial site the truth joseph stalin always denied. the massacre on hitler's' t roops. only after the collapse of the soviet union did russia acknowledge the executions carried out by stalin's secret police. leading up to the 80th massacre,y of the statements on russian state tv began to question this, causing an angry response from poland. and local activists have also demanded the removal of memorial plaques remembering the polish victims. tell one is allowed to untrue things about our history. one,ll prove one by amounting all other things -- reporter: what did you say to pull it when you are rewriting history and changing facts? >> we don't agree with that. reporter: 80 years after the massacre still causes controversy between russia and poland, russia is preparing to celebrate the 75th anniversa
warsaw is accusing muska of trying to rewrite history as it remembers the thousands of polish officersiet secret police 80 years ago. we report from where the massacre took place. reporter: in this russian forest, mass graves filled with the bodies of polish officers for discovered. it showsmorial site the truth joseph stalin always denied. the massacre on hitler's' t roops. only after the collapse of the soviet union did russia acknowledge the executions carried out by stalin's secret police....
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exciting modern touch we met up with him at his award winning ottilie amaro in the polish capital warsaw. a couple of finishing touches under saddle of venison with black current leaves is ready. this classic polish dish dates back to the 17th century. star show for chick modesto model is giving it a new twist. a bit far away from the old days this it dates but this is due to construction with a using so these are solid days off for all its. crazy teeth. a motto plans his menu by the week drawing on his catalogue of ingredients in season at the time. if something is not in season it's not on the menu. calls. the chef picks up the black currently used for his recipe from a local organic farm doesn't use that varies from so. many polish restaurants service station autumn and winter a moderate is breaking with tradition only not using various on you know all too long in the winter but there is a hunting season opening from 11 those my when we can actually count so roebuck's also have designs on and can see there is no single. sign also. yet that do you believe. they have they carry lots of
exciting modern touch we met up with him at his award winning ottilie amaro in the polish capital warsaw. a couple of finishing touches under saddle of venison with black current leaves is ready. this classic polish dish dates back to the 17th century. star show for chick modesto model is giving it a new twist. a bit far away from the old days this it dates but this is due to construction with a using so these are solid days off for all its. crazy teeth. a motto plans his menu by the week...
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exciting modern touch we met up with him at his award winning actually amaro in the polish capital warsaw. a couple of finishing touches and dishonorably anderson with black current leaves is ready. is classic polish dish dates back to the 17th century. show for czech modesto model is giving it a new twist. a bit far away from the old days the 16th but this is the power of the construction with a using so the bronze itself so they sell for all its. crazy things. a motto plans his menu by the week drawing on his catalogue of ingredients in season at the time. if something is not in season it's not on the menu. the chef picks up the black currently used for his recipe from a local organic farm he doesn't use the berries themselves. many polish restaurants serve the station autumn and winter a moderate is breaking with tradition alina ideas in various on you know all told in the winter but there is a hunting season opening from 11 of my when we can actually count so robock. divine you saw and you can see there is no single. sign. yet but do you believe. they have they carry lots of flavors l
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warsaw house. market so that you did have a severe reaction some houses so that could be perceived only says people should speak to their doctor before trying this. >>in washington. alexandra le mon. >>a condition that named covid toes can be a sign of the virus and an asymptomatic child. officials with the northwestern university feinberg school of medicine says that they've seen a large number of teens and young adult patients with lesions are painful bumps their toe doctor amy adler says thatthe lesions may be on one toe or all of them and it can also appear right n the top or the bottom of the foot. take a look at the pho here the lesions are bright red, but ey can evolve into a purple colo it's painful ght now there is no direct correlation bit because testing is of course still limited. we'll leave yowith a live look outside wre checking in on the airport sfo all lit up of course not seeg a lot of traffic these days or and will end he tweeted a picture yesterday of the sfo it was just complet
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its area— which forms the largest marshland habitat for birds in central and western europe. 0ur warsawdescribed as a paradise not yet lost. now, they are being consumed by flames. the marshes are home to almost 300 species of birds — eagles, owls, and rare breeds like the aquatic wobbler. in spring, it is easy to spot elk and beaver in the meadows and streams. the fire, say locals, is quite simply a tragedy. translation: is it is impossible to describe the losses. elk have just started giving birth, the birds are hatching. it is spring. it is an explosion of life. the losses are incalculable. it is impossible to say how big they are. this is a tragedy.
its area— which forms the largest marshland habitat for birds in central and western europe. 0ur warsawdescribed as a paradise not yet lost. now, they are being consumed by flames. the marshes are home to almost 300 species of birds — eagles, owls, and rare breeds like the aquatic wobbler. in spring, it is easy to spot elk and beaver in the meadows and streams. the fire, say locals, is quite simply a tragedy. translation: is it is impossible to describe the losses. elk have just started...
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and we want to welcome those of you watching us from warsaw to wellington and around the world whether you're tuning in by satellite on t.v. or on portable t.v. the we thank you for joining our global conversation today we learned the united states has surpassed china in the number of deaths from a coronavirus pandemic and on this very day interestingly enough perhaps by no coincidence the united states and russia united states and russia believe it or not have agreed.
and we want to welcome those of you watching us from warsaw to wellington and around the world whether you're tuning in by satellite on t.v. or on portable t.v. the we thank you for joining our global conversation today we learned the united states has surpassed china in the number of deaths from a coronavirus pandemic and on this very day interestingly enough perhaps by no coincidence the united states and russia united states and russia believe it or not have agreed.
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and we want to welcome those of you watching us from warsaw to wellington and around the world whether you're tuning in by satellite on t.v. or on portable t.v. the app we thank you for joining our global conversation today we learned the united states has surpassed china in the number of deaths from the coronavirus pandemic and on this very day interestingly enough perhaps by no coincidence the united states and russia united states and russia believe it or not have agreed to a deal that would allow russian medical supplies and assistance to arrive in the united states the agreement would be historic and it comes at a time when u.s. and russia have been at odds on sanctions nuclear treaties and many other issues but we're going to begin in india. now remember this remember this video we showed you yesterday of police beating curfew violators in india to persuade them to go so isolate in their homes seemed harsh at the time until you look at some of the new projections for india according to a model created by johns hopkins researchers it's a big number but this is the top end i guess
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therefore everyone of course it couldn't have been was come to give up to see how we protect our warsaw one critically you know the promised fortunately you know our promise most of them are in the areas. that. you know. that most people that you know socialized you know so much as people in the open areas so. you know the. you know this ticket. you know i think that you know it's something that since then even with with our population i don't know that anyone that you know who give me so much confidence you know about what is happening and what the central bank of america needs mission it was to give more to them. or last i believe nuns that you had given to farmers so that you can add more dad you know within which to please i am interested in what was called to down by more than 3 digits only and efforts to want it and you knew you were strong and then there are still many others like you it's you know that the government has been it's just the last thing the sense of fun thing is that if your kid millionaire at. islip household you know small and medium enterprises. about. you as a
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doctor from warsaw.d an operation you are allowed to stay in the ward for two days and then you were loaded on the stretcher. >> host: so if you aren't better in two days that was it? >> guest: i saw a lot of people they came because they knew they did not want to go to operating the knew if you go there and it's bad but these people were in such terrible shape there at the end of their life. i have two or three days maybe and if i am lucky. i was on a stretcher and the doctor pulled me off and brought me to the back room of surgery he gave me a lab coat this was in the middle of july 44. i was working for him from january of 45. >> host: he saved your life? >> guest: he saved my life. definitely had he not done this i would not have survived. i would have been taken away to the gas, or if not there i would've had to work outside in the cold. >> host: do you have any idea what he saw you? or you were there when needed somewhere in or was there a connection? >> guest: there is a polish medical student he
doctor from warsaw.d an operation you are allowed to stay in the ward for two days and then you were loaded on the stretcher. >> host: so if you aren't better in two days that was it? >> guest: i saw a lot of people they came because they knew they did not want to go to operating the knew if you go there and it's bad but these people were in such terrible shape there at the end of their life. i have two or three days maybe and if i am lucky. i was on a stretcher and the doctor...
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tensions between poland and russia are rising ahead of events planned to mark the end of world war 2 warsaw is accusing moscow of trying to rewrite history as it remembers the thousands of polish officers murdered by soviet secret police 80 years ago said vassell reports from the cotton forest where the massacre took place. in this russian forest mass graves filled with bodies of polish officers were discovered in 1943 now a memorial site it shows the truth soviet leader joseph stalin always denied he blamed what is known as the cut the massacre on hitler's troops only after the collapse of the soviet union did russia acknowledge the estimated $22000.00 executions were carried out by stalin secret police. but leading up to the 80th anniversary of the massacre statements on russian state t.v. have again started to question this was an angry response from poland. and local activists have also demanded the removal of memorial plaques remembering the polish victims no one is allowed to tell untrue things about history and we will prove one by one moment in the mountains or other things but do y
tensions between poland and russia are rising ahead of events planned to mark the end of world war 2 warsaw is accusing moscow of trying to rewrite history as it remembers the thousands of polish officers murdered by soviet secret police 80 years ago said vassell reports from the cotton forest where the massacre took place. in this russian forest mass graves filled with bodies of polish officers were discovered in 1943 now a memorial site it shows the truth soviet leader joseph stalin always...
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using -- and then they were preserved so generations to come could learn of these prisoners in the warsaw ghetto. so we're using virtual reality to bring to life documents intended to be read by future generation. that's the hope. our biggest question continues to be where are the ethical lines. what is ethical, what is not? how do we do this without it feeling cool or like a video game, but really using it as a teaching tool. so i think it's those ethical lines that, not keep shifting but become more complicated as technology advances and as we move further away from the event. so i think there's a balance of technology, scholarship, ethics, teaching, none of which i have really good answers for but all of which we're really thinking about. >> let's move to this side of the move to get more people involved in the conversation. you've been very patient, we'll start here and work to the middle where you have also been very patient. >> hi. this was wonderful. i'm wondering, do you know the movie, the reader, and your thoughts on that. i found it very powerful. >> i have -- >> -- okay you go
using -- and then they were preserved so generations to come could learn of these prisoners in the warsaw ghetto. so we're using virtual reality to bring to life documents intended to be read by future generation. that's the hope. our biggest question continues to be where are the ethical lines. what is ethical, what is not? how do we do this without it feeling cool or like a video game, but really using it as a teaching tool. so i think it's those ethical lines that, not keep shifting but...
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gordon from warsaw and a doctor from paris. they were looking after the people.d to stay in the ward for two days and after two days you were loaded on and taken to the gas chamber. >> if you're not better in two days, that's it. >> if you couldn't walk away, you were gone. i'd seen a lot of people they came because they knew, nobody wanted to go to the operating, they knew if you go there, that's the end. but these people were in such terrible shape, they were the end of their life and they had no-- they said, well, two, three days maybe and if i'm lucky, and it's the end. so i was on a stretcher and the doctor pulled me off and he brought me into the prep room of the surgery and he gave me a lab coat and i began to clean there, this is mid july of 44 and i was working with him till january the 12th, 1945. >> so he saved your life. >> he saved my life and definitely, had he not done this, i wouldn't have survived because i would have been taken away to the gas or if not that, i would have had to work outside in the cold in the fall. >> do you have any idea what
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ahead of that 25 celsius in paris as that warm sunshine still getting up around 20 degrees there for warsaw bits and pieces of cloud and rain is that east decide if you're just pushing into western russia cooling off in moscow to around 9 cells this is that system makes its way through the cloud and rain that we have into spain will tend to peter out as we go on to was the weekend but still there nevertheless as we go on through friday side of the med turkey starts to improve but we have still got a few showers just around cyprus has been over parts of africa where it's generally fine and dry but the west the weather that we have around the iberian peninsula will introduce a few showers into northern parts of america maybe northern areas of algeria as well about with the top temperature $21.00. for. survival for haiti's poorest depends on illegal charcoal production. but for park rangers sworn to protect the dominican forests it can have deadly consequences. witness discovers the head in worlds where the stakes for the environment and those who make their living from it couldn't be higher.
ahead of that 25 celsius in paris as that warm sunshine still getting up around 20 degrees there for warsaw bits and pieces of cloud and rain is that east decide if you're just pushing into western russia cooling off in moscow to around 9 cells this is that system makes its way through the cloud and rain that we have into spain will tend to peter out as we go on to was the weekend but still there nevertheless as we go on through friday side of the med turkey starts to improve but we have still...
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when the warsaw march on carthage, they don't march with pitchforks and buyers and without much thought. they write out a manifesto. a letter to the government explaining that what we are doing is just -- justified because our legal system failure. nauvoo it is failure matters because it reminds us the democratic system was an experiment early on it even if we take it for granted it was always a sure thing. if we want to fully understands america's democratic history we must not just focus on the victors of the tradition. thank you. [applause] >> doctor benjamin park, thank you for coming. i will walk to the signing table. the books are for sale, have a great night. [applause] >> weeknights this month we are featuring booktv programs showcasing what is available on c-span2. we will feature bestsellers, journalist nicholas kristof and sheryl done on the book tight rough about issues facing the working class in rural america. they were interviewed by oregon democratic senator jeff merkley. tara westover recalls growing up in the idaho mountains at her introduction to formal education at a
when the warsaw march on carthage, they don't march with pitchforks and buyers and without much thought. they write out a manifesto. a letter to the government explaining that what we are doing is just -- justified because our legal system failure. nauvoo it is failure matters because it reminds us the democratic system was an experiment early on it even if we take it for granted it was always a sure thing. if we want to fully understands america's democratic history we must not just focus on...
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the polish underground smuggles him into the warsaw ghetto. he saw the transit of jews to belgium. nine months later he's in the oval office, talking to fdr about this. you see fdr's appointment book, that the polish ambassador is coming to the white house with karsky. tells him about these atrocities that he has witnessed and pleads with fdr at the end of the meeting, what can i tell the polish people. fdr says, tell them we shall win the war. that speaks directly to u.s. government priorities. the priority is always the defeat of nazism. the u.s. government and forcefully sees what we would see as a humanitarian division that see today is a man -- government unfortunately sees what we would see as a humanitarian mission today as -- he writes this fantastic book about the story of the secret state, published toward the end of the war. this is a book-of-the-month club book. he's writing in popular magazines, this article polish death camps about what he is seeing. the american public could have picked this up in 1944 and read this article with really harrowing detail, deeply distur
the polish underground smuggles him into the warsaw ghetto. he saw the transit of jews to belgium. nine months later he's in the oval office, talking to fdr about this. you see fdr's appointment book, that the polish ambassador is coming to the white house with karsky. tells him about these atrocities that he has witnessed and pleads with fdr at the end of the meeting, what can i tell the polish people. fdr says, tell them we shall win the war. that speaks directly to u.s. government...
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and when the warsaw mocked. they don't just march with pitchforks and fires. without much thought. they write out a manifesto at letter to the government saying that what we are doing is justified because our legal system have failed. nauvoo and its failure matters because it reminds us that the democratic system was an experiment early on and even if we take it for granted it was not always an assured thing. if we want to fully comprehend with the democratic history. we must not always focus on the victors of that transition. thank you. [applause]. >> think you very much dr. benjamin park. thank you all so much for coming. i'm going to walk been up to the signing table in the history room in the books are available for sale thank you very much for being here. [applause]. book tv is television for serious readers all weekend every weekend join us again next saturday beginning at 8:00 a.m. eastern for the best in nonfiction books. the u.s. senate is about to gavel in for a short pro forma session. no votes expected. now live to the senate floor. .. ..
and when the warsaw mocked. they don't just march with pitchforks and fires. without much thought. they write out a manifesto at letter to the government saying that what we are doing is justified because our legal system have failed. nauvoo and its failure matters because it reminds us that the democratic system was an experiment early on and even if we take it for granted it was not always an assured thing. if we want to fully comprehend with the democratic history. we must not always focus...
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the polish underground smuggled him into the warsaw ghetto. he witnesses the transit of jews to one of the killing centers. nine months later in the oval office talking to fdr about this. you see here the log, fdr's appointment book, the polish ambassador is couldn'ting ings white house. he meets with fdr, tells him about the atrocities he witnessed and pleads with fdr at the end of the meeting, what can i tell the polish people? fdr says in effect, tell them we shall win the war. that speaks directly to u.s. government priorities during the war. the priority is always the defeat of naziism and not the rescue of jews. the u.s. government unfortunately sees what we would today think of as humanitarian missions as a diversion from our war aims rather than central to our war aims. the government's policy can be summed with the phrase, rescue through victory. you stop the killing by stopping the killers. he goes public. he writes this fantastic book called "story of a secret state" published toward the end of the war. this is a book of the month c
the polish underground smuggled him into the warsaw ghetto. he witnesses the transit of jews to one of the killing centers. nine months later in the oval office talking to fdr about this. you see here the log, fdr's appointment book, the polish ambassador is couldn'ting ings white house. he meets with fdr, tells him about the atrocities he witnessed and pleads with fdr at the end of the meeting, what can i tell the polish people? fdr says in effect, tell them we shall win the war. that speaks...
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and iron curtain continent.cross the behind that, all of the ancient states of eastern europe -- warsawberlin, vienna, budapest, belgrade, bucharest, all of these famous cities and the populations around them lie all ouroviet sphere and subject, in one form or another, not only to soviet influence, but to a very high, and in some cases increasing measure of control from moscow. truman was publicly noncommittal. he denied, however implausibly, any knowledge of what churchill was going to say. he was president of the united states, but on that day he was supporting player to the most famous statesman on earth. alastair cook thought the truman resonant to churchill's call to action. one can only wonder, but there ithistorical symmetry that was roughly one euro later the president would announce his own vision for confronting the new scourge of communist tyranny. churchill would return to downing street as prime minister in 1951 and focus on most all of his remaining energy on brokering a piece with the russians. but he and his country would play only a supporting role in the drama to come.
and iron curtain continent.cross the behind that, all of the ancient states of eastern europe -- warsawberlin, vienna, budapest, belgrade, bucharest, all of these famous cities and the populations around them lie all ouroviet sphere and subject, in one form or another, not only to soviet influence, but to a very high, and in some cases increasing measure of control from moscow. truman was publicly noncommittal. he denied, however implausibly, any knowledge of what churchill was going to say. he...
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748-8001, if you have stayed the same (202) 748-8002. .ou can also text us trena, in indiana, in warsaw, says that she has stayed the same. caller: good morning. financial position is pretty much the same. before this happened we were having to watch our spending anyway. making sure the bills get paid. really has not impacted us because we have not been frivolous before this with the money that we had. we have always watched what we spend, and been careful not to get in over our heads. host: what's the worst acute -- the work situation in your household, are you still working? caller: know, my husband is going back to work next week. but we have been laid off for a month. did send that congress the extra money. without it, we would really have on justime surviving unemployment in indiana. host: did you have trouble receiving money from the government as far as the stimulus checks that were sent out? caller: oh no, we got ours, we .id direct deposit we have always had direct deposit. so we had no problem getting it. ist: and for your husband, if may ask, what type of work does he do? cal
748-8001, if you have stayed the same (202) 748-8002. .ou can also text us trena, in indiana, in warsaw, says that she has stayed the same. caller: good morning. financial position is pretty much the same. before this happened we were having to watch our spending anyway. making sure the bills get paid. really has not impacted us because we have not been frivolous before this with the money that we had. we have always watched what we spend, and been careful not to get in over our heads. host:...
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tonight in paris at notre dame, london, rome, venice -- not the one in california -- buenos aires, warsawijing, dubai, and moscow. oh, and d.c. and new york. and perhaps if there's no cloud cover where you live, you took a shot of it too. the pink moon is not pink for the record. native americans named it for a flower that comes up this time of year. the next supermoon will be may 7th, and there will be a blue moon in october, which won't be blue but we'll cover that then. it's many moons from now. and a preview of a big show come mid-april, and i'll remind you when we get closer to the time. jupiter, saturn, the mars, and the moon are going to be all aligned in the sky. they will all be bright and beautiful just when we need something bright and beautiful. so that is our broadcast for this tuesday night. on behalf of all of my colleagues at the networks of nbc news, good night from our temporary field headquarters. >>>. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. this is the image that sums up today. the
tonight in paris at notre dame, london, rome, venice -- not the one in california -- buenos aires, warsawijing, dubai, and moscow. oh, and d.c. and new york. and perhaps if there's no cloud cover where you live, you took a shot of it too. the pink moon is not pink for the record. native americans named it for a flower that comes up this time of year. the next supermoon will be may 7th, and there will be a blue moon in october, which won't be blue but we'll cover that then. it's many moons from...
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that we have sinking down across northern parts of europe that will drain the heat will be seen in warsaw no more of the low twenty's when they were 1415 degrees here as we go on through saturday in a similar value as you go on into sunday prices drop to the eastern med but there's the rain which heading to space you know as you say all change covered and thanks very much indeed still ahead on al-jazeera tinkering with toys iran's mr fix it and how he's bringing more than just dollars back to life. in sports germany's top football league says teams could be back in action in just over 2 weeks' time. the oppression of an ethnic minority in myanmar many. thing intends to make sure that rangers will no longer entitled to basic rights or citizenship brings in a new documentary al-jazeera explores the history and motives behind the systematic persecution after him and me and my. exile. on al-jazeera. award winning programming from international till may cause it's the bodies of it's here we are going to wife in 2nd life if we carry on this work out just to rest sets the stage and he's no longe
that we have sinking down across northern parts of europe that will drain the heat will be seen in warsaw no more of the low twenty's when they were 1415 degrees here as we go on through saturday in a similar value as you go on into sunday prices drop to the eastern med but there's the rain which heading to space you know as you say all change covered and thanks very much indeed still ahead on al-jazeera tinkering with toys iran's mr fix it and how he's bringing more than just dollars back to...
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so this is where the warm air is where the warm colors are these how much is by the way burned in warsaw about 10 degrees above the average for this time of year but as we go through wednesday the rain pushes further east to get is to push across into areas of poland all the time squeezing that warm air out of the way says certainly by thursday the rain is more widespread temperatures the low and you can see also his army will some more rain pushing in across the west of europe so as i say we're probably now in a bit of an unsettled spell but i'm sure that will be beneficial one hopes because they've also got those crops which some places the lying around waiting for people to pick them because of coronavirus it's all together it's not perceive it is right now comes in and you can't do that but yeah absolutely thanks so much. all still ahead on al jazeera new zealand starts to raise its long drought after months of tough restrictions we'll hear from some of those getting back to work in sport be australian rugby league players who will regret going camping instead of social distancing. t
so this is where the warm air is where the warm colors are these how much is by the way burned in warsaw about 10 degrees above the average for this time of year but as we go through wednesday the rain pushes further east to get is to push across into areas of poland all the time squeezing that warm air out of the way says certainly by thursday the rain is more widespread temperatures the low and you can see also his army will some more rain pushing in across the west of europe so as i say...
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became chancellor he was able to implement his politics which meant improving relations with moscow, warsaw in 1970. he conducted, signed the basic treaty which normalized relations with east germany, followed by a treaty in 1973. these three treaties acknowledged the existing postwar borders. he actually gave up any claim to the territories germany had lost at the end of world war ii. neither were conservative measures. born out of a desire to quell domestic opposition. neither fit neatly into the conventional camps of the time. nixon was a staunch conservative. the fact both of them were able to come to the middle and develop a piece politic showed the pragmatic source of this piece politics. let me conclude by saying yes, the peace advocates were dreamers. they also succeeded in developing a practical approach that promised the greatest chance toward peace and prosperity. political leaders today need to understand investing in a pragmatic policy of peace provides the biggest long-term dividends. they need to understand they have to align national interest. focusing on one or the other wi
became chancellor he was able to implement his politics which meant improving relations with moscow, warsaw in 1970. he conducted, signed the basic treaty which normalized relations with east germany, followed by a treaty in 1973. these three treaties acknowledged the existing postwar borders. he actually gave up any claim to the territories germany had lost at the end of world war ii. neither were conservative measures. born out of a desire to quell domestic opposition. neither fit neatly into...