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she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today i need to lascaux wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. there waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that was it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented chalo player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra lascaux wolfish has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german national price the award honors does have strengthened the bonds between germany and europe. not to cut us off with me when i left germany after the catastrophe i swore to myself that i would never stand on german soil again that i would never buy things from germany. my children can confirm that german was a synonym for murder and manslaughter for robbery and everything negative that you could imagine. after the war lost cold war fish and graded to england where she became a successful chalo player it was decad
she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today i need to lascaux wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. there waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that was it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented chalo player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra lascaux...
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she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today i need to alaska wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. was there waiting to be put in the gas chamber that was a situation that what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who knew flawless normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented shallow player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra . lascaux wolfish has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german national price the award honors does have strengthened the bonds between germany and europe. not to cut us off with me when i left germany after the catastrophe i swore to myself that i would never stand on german soil again that i would never buy things from germany. my children can confirm that german was a synonym for murder and manslaughter for robbery and everything negative that you could imagine. after the war glasgow wolfish and graded to england where she became a successful chalo player it wa
she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today i need to alaska wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. was there waiting to be put in the gas chamber that was a situation that what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who knew flawless normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented shallow player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra ....
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is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today and i need to alaska wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. there waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented shallow player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra lascaux wolfish has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german national price the award honors stosur have strengthened the bonds between germany and europe. not to cut us off with me when i left germany after the catastrophe i swore to myself that i would never stand on german soil again that i would never buy things from germany. my children can confirm that german was a synonym for murder and manslaughter for robbery and everything negative that you could imagine. after the war lost cold war fish and graded so england where she became a successful chalo player it
is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today and i need to alaska wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. there waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented shallow player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra...
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on auschwitz. other things where they tried to deny the authenticity of auschwitz. let's go to that one. crematory. german documents on the evidence. right there. so, what to know about the capacity of the cremation? here is the deniers claim. there are no authentic nazi documents that address the capacity of the crematoria. what they are trying to argue is that there are no documents that show this camp could've, these others, that these others could have burned -- these voenovens could have burned all of the arteries in the gas chambers. this is about the ovens. they reject evidence. go down a little bit. there is a document that says, here we go, right here. , 4700eople could be bodies could be cremated and a 24-hour period. why were so concerned about the bodies to be cremated? they are killing people. the germans were very concerned about typhus and other diseases. you do not want the bodies to pile up. and, also, what he going to do? people say, no, you're going to the showers and they pile the bo dies. it is like working backwards. crematedbodies can be deter
on auschwitz. other things where they tried to deny the authenticity of auschwitz. let's go to that one. crematory. german documents on the evidence. right there. so, what to know about the capacity of the cremation? here is the deniers claim. there are no authentic nazi documents that address the capacity of the crematoria. what they are trying to argue is that there are no documents that show this camp could've, these others, that these others could have burned -- these voenovens could have...
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she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today i knew telasco wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. was there. waiting to be put in the gas chamber that was a situation that when it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented chalo player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra lascaux wolfish has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german national price the award honors does have strengthened the bonds between germany and europe. nuff to cut us off with me when i left germany after the catastrophe i swore to myself that i would never stand on german soil again but that i would never buy things from germany. my children can confirm that german was a synonym for murder and manslaughter for robbery and everything negative that you could imagine. after the war glasgow wolf ish and graded to england where she became a successful chalo playe
she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today i knew telasco wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. was there. waiting to be put in the gas chamber that was a situation that when it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented chalo player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra...
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she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today i need telasco wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. was there waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented cello player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra lascaux wolfish has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german national price the award honors does have strengthened the bonds between germany and europe. nuff to cut us off with me when i left germany after the catastrophe i swore to myself that i would never stand on german soil again that i would never buy things from germany to kill my children can confirm that german was a synonym for murder and manslaughter for robbery and everything negative that you could imagine. after the war lost cold war fish and graded to england where she became a successful chalo pl
she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today i need telasco wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. was there waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented cello player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra...
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she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today i need to alaska wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. one was there. waiting to be put in the gas chamber that was a situation that's what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe glasgow wolfish life a talented shallow player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra lascaux wolfish has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german national price the award honors does have strengthened the bonds between germany and europe. not to cut us off with me when i left germany after the catastrophe i swore to myself that i would never stand on german soil again that i would never buy things from germany. my children can confirm that german was a synonym for murder and manslaughter for robbery and everything negative that you could imagine. after the war glasgow wolfish i mean great it's for england where she became a successful cha
she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today i need to alaska wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. one was there. waiting to be put in the gas chamber that was a situation that's what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe glasgow wolfish life a talented shallow player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's...
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she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today and the telescope wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. was there waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that what was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented cello player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra lascaux wolfish has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german national price the award on earth does have strengthened the bonds between germany and europe. not to cut us off with me when i left germany after the catastrophe i swore to myself that i would never stand on german soil again but that i would never buy things from germany. my children can confirm that german was a synonym for murder and manslaughter for robbery and everything negative that you could imagine. after the war glasgow wafa she emigrated to england where she became a successful shallow player i
she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today and the telescope wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. was there waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that what was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented cello player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra...
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is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today and i need to alaska wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. was there waiting to be put in the gas chamber that was a situation that what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented shallow player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra . lascaux wolfish has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german national price the award honors does have strengthened the bonds between germany and europe. nuff to cut us off with me when i left germany after the catastrophe i swore to myself that i would never stand on german soil again that i would never buy things from germany to kill my children can confirm that german was a synonym for murder and manslaughter for robbery and everything negative that you could imagine. after the war glasgow wolfish graded to england where she became a successful chalo play
is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today and i need to alaska wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. was there waiting to be put in the gas chamber that was a situation that what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented shallow player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's...
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she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today i need telasco wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. there waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that what was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe glasgow wolfish life a talented cello player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra lascaux wolfish has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german national price the award honors those who have strengthened the bonds between germany and europe. after cut us off with me when i left germany after the catastrophe i swore to myself that i would never stand on german soil again but that i would never buy things from germany. my children can confirm that german was a synonym for murder and manslaughter for robbery and everything negative that you could imagine. after the war glasgow wolf ish and graded to england where she became a successful chalo player it was
she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today i need telasco wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. there waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that what was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe glasgow wolfish life a talented cello player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra lascaux...
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is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today and i need to alaska wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. was there waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented shallow player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra ....
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on auschwitz. other things where they tried to deny the authenticity of auschwitz. let's go to that one. crematory. german documents on the evidence. right there. so, what to know about the capacity of the cremation? here is the deniers claim. there are no authentic nazi documents that address the capacity of the crematoria. what they are trying to argue is that there are no documents that show this camp could've, these others, that these others could have burned -- these ovens could have burned all of the arteries murdered in the gas chambers. this is about the ovens. they reject evidence. go down a little bit. there is a document that says, here we go, right here. 4700 people could be, 4700 bodies could be cremated and a 24-hour period. why were so concerned about the bodies to be cremated? they are killing people. the germans were very concerned about typhus and other diseases. you do not want the bodies to pile up. and, also, what he going to do? people say, no, you're going to the showers and they pile the bodies. it is like working backwards. how many bodies c
on auschwitz. other things where they tried to deny the authenticity of auschwitz. let's go to that one. crematory. german documents on the evidence. right there. so, what to know about the capacity of the cremation? here is the deniers claim. there are no authentic nazi documents that address the capacity of the crematoria. what they are trying to argue is that there are no documents that show this camp could've, these others, that these others could have burned -- these ovens could have...
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is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today and i need to alaska wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. there waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented cello player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra lascaux wolfish has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german national price the award honors does have strengthened the bonds between germany and europe. to cut us off with me when i left germany after the catastrophe i swore to myself that i would never stand on german soil again that i would never buy things from germany to kill my children can confirm that german was a synonym for murder and manslaughter for robbery and everything negative that you could imagine. after the war glasgow wolf is an integrated to england where she became a successful chalo player it w
is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today and i need to alaska wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. there waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented cello player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra...
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she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today i need to alaska wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. there waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented cello player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra lascaux wolfish has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german national price the award honor stows have strengthened the bonds between germany and europe. to cut us off with me when i left germany after the catastrophe i swore to myself that i would never stand on german soil again that i would never buy things from germany to kill my children can confirm that german was a synonym for murder and manslaughter for robbery and everything negative that you could imagine. after the war glasgow wafa i mean graded to england where she became a successful chalo player it was
she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today i need to alaska wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. there waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented cello player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra...
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she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today i need to alaska wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. there waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that's what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented cello player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra lascaux wolfish has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german national price the award honors does have strengthened the bonds between germany and europe. to cut us off with me when i left germany after the catastrophe i swore to myself that i would never stand on german soil again that i would never buy things from germany to kill my children can confirm that german was a synonym for murder and manslaughter for robbery and everything negative that you could imagine. after the war glasgow wafa is an integrated to england where she became a successful chalo player it
she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today i need to alaska wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. there waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that's what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented cello player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra...
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she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today i need telasco wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in nazi 43 by then the nazis had already motives her parents. was there. waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented shallow player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra lascaux wolfish has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german national price the award honors does have strengthened the bonds between germany and europe. to cut us off when i left germany after the catastrophe i swore to myself that i would never stand on german soil again that i would never buy things from germany to kill my children can confirm that german was a synonym for murder and manslaughter for robbery and everything negative that you could imagine. after the war lost cold war fish and graded to england where she became a successful chalo player it was
she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today i need telasco wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in nazi 43 by then the nazis had already motives her parents. was there. waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented shallow player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra...
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she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today i need telasco wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already motives her parents. their. waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented cello player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra lascaux wolfish has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german national price the award honors stosur have strengthened the bonds between germany and europe. not to cut us off with me when i left germany after the catastrophe i swore to myself that i would never stand on german soil again.
she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today i need telasco wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already motives her parents. their. waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented cello player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra lascaux...
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is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today and i need to lascaux wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. there waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that what was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented cello player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra lascaux wolfish has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german national price the award honors does have strengthened the bonds between germany and europe. after cut us off with me when i left germany after the catastrophe i swore to myself that i would never stand on german soil again that i would never buy things from germany. my children can confirm that german was a synonym for murder and manslaughter for robbery and everything negative that you could imagine. after the war glasgow wolf is an integrated to england where she became a successful cello player it was deca
is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today and i need to lascaux wolfish was deported to the auschwitz concentration camp in the 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents. there waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that what was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that safe classical wolfish life a talented cello player she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra lascaux...
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they went to auschwitz. this story is in the package i gave you. she had a generali policy, but that policy never appeared on the icheic website. they had a researcher in the family who went and dug it out and demanded the generali information -- produce information and finally they admitted there was a policy. that was not even published. all of these so-called wonderful elements of icheic only resulted in a payment of 3% of the money. money. it was conceptually self-centered. sen. feinstein: what are you suggesting? mr. dubbin: legislation requiring the publication of names, a new federal course of action allowing survivors and heirs to bring a federal claimant to court modeled on the iranian terrorism model where when the courts get it wrong congress can come in and fix it, and a 10 year period of time for victims getting access to the information to bring those claims. to talk about long periods of time, when this bill passes, when companies know they are going to have to pay the attorney's fees, pay interest, they will cooperate. they will set
they went to auschwitz. this story is in the package i gave you. she had a generali policy, but that policy never appeared on the icheic website. they had a researcher in the family who went and dug it out and demanded the generali information -- produce information and finally they admitted there was a policy. that was not even published. all of these so-called wonderful elements of icheic only resulted in a payment of 3% of the money. money. it was conceptually self-centered. sen. feinstein:...
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i was deported to the auschwitz, that -- concentration camp in 1943. by then, the nazis had murdered her parents. >> what was there waiting to be put in the gas chambers, that was a situation. very difficult to describe two people nowadays who live more or less normal lives. reporter: it was music that saved her life, a talented cello player, she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra. she has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german national price. the award honors those whoo strengthen the bonds between germany and europe. >> when i left germany after the catastrophe, i swore to myself that i would never stand on german soil again. that i would never buy things from germany. my children can confirmrm thahat german wasas a synonym for murd, and manslaugughter. for robbery, andnd everything negative that you can imagine. reporter: after the war, she emigrated to england where she became a successful cello player. it was decades before she was able to step foot on german soil again anand to tell h
i was deported to the auschwitz, that -- concentration camp in 1943. by then, the nazis had murdered her parents. >> what was there waiting to be put in the gas chambers, that was a situation. very difficult to describe two people nowadays who live more or less normal lives. reporter: it was music that saved her life, a talented cello player, she was chosen to play in the auschwitz women's orchestra. she has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the...
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celebration auschwitz liberation and he will be there for that event back to you and he thinks refreshing in sochi with the latest. well ahead of his meeting with the israeli prime minister vladimir putin was in the russian republic of dagestan marking a key anniversary or militia that managed to repel a terrorist attack and today he fulfilled a promise made 20 years ago. was going to need me in follow up was he really. did slow business or just did you get so she has to make this deal if you do what you've. set up a legitimate you've been given a. way to move your blood that. she would be able to do the best that you lose it or leave him to be certain. but do. but they just know that you. it's a lot of bridges that lead to put it. back then the republicans are massive terrorist incursion from chechnya more than 270 people were killed 800 injured or more than 2 and a half 1000 terrorists were eliminated and seeing 2 decades have passed since the region was freed by joint civilian and military forces for putin it was finally time to raise a glass to. you to do so much for russia but most o
celebration auschwitz liberation and he will be there for that event back to you and he thinks refreshing in sochi with the latest. well ahead of his meeting with the israeli prime minister vladimir putin was in the russian republic of dagestan marking a key anniversary or militia that managed to repel a terrorist attack and today he fulfilled a promise made 20 years ago. was going to need me in follow up was he really. did slow business or just did you get so she has to make this deal if you...
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they were betrayed and went to auschwitz. she had a generally policy that was in force and get that policy never appeared on the icheic web site, never. they had a researcher in the family that demanded information family they admitted that yes there was a policy in the name of the great-grandmother. that wasn't even published so all of these so-called wonderful elements of icheic only result in the payment of 3% of the money because it was conceptually -- >> what he is suggesting? >> legislation that would validate the laws requiring the publication of names, new federal cause of action allowing survivors to go to claim in court similar to their rainy and tourism model where when congress come when the get ron congress can come in and fix fit and it in a 10 year period of time in order for the victims getting access to the information to bring those claims and leave me talk about long periods of time when this bill passes and the companies know they are going to have to pay for damages 6% compounded interest they are going t
they were betrayed and went to auschwitz. she had a generally policy that was in force and get that policy never appeared on the icheic web site, never. they had a researcher in the family that demanded information family they admitted that yes there was a policy in the name of the great-grandmother. that wasn't even published so all of these so-called wonderful elements of icheic only result in the payment of 3% of the money because it was conceptually -- >> what he is suggesting?...
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or at auschwitz other places where the show took place without feeling shame. and they exercise in contrition and a show of unity there does get as president so so stressed a necessity of finding new ways of remembrance at a time when fewer and fewer eyewitnesses remain to recount the horrors of the war. i'm joined now by a correspondent simon young in warsaw so i mean greetings to you what does this anniversary mean for poland after all these years. well i think this is incredibly important anniversary for poland 80 years on since the start of the war and poland of course was the 1st country that really faced the onslaught from nazi germany hitler's plans to seize laden's room for the german people as he described it in the east of europe and the waste wastage that was laid to cities like but also here in warsaw another city that was very largely destroyed. with hundreds of thousands of people here and as you said up to 6000000 across poland who lost their lives the memory of that has not gone away and it's edged into the personal stories of many poles that's
or at auschwitz other places where the show took place without feeling shame. and they exercise in contrition and a show of unity there does get as president so so stressed a necessity of finding new ways of remembrance at a time when fewer and fewer eyewitnesses remain to recount the horrors of the war. i'm joined now by a correspondent simon young in warsaw so i mean greetings to you what does this anniversary mean for poland after all these years. well i think this is incredibly important...
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invasion on the 1st of september $939.00 and perhaps also think of the death camps of particularly auschwitz what they don't think of so much he's the sufferings of the polish civilian population and as you mentioned between 5 and 6000000 poles half of them jews are estimated to have died under the nazi terror so i think a lot of poles would like the attention sometimes at least to be directed towards places like the alone where the german president was early this morning a little town that had no military significance but it was just wiped out as part of the german military advance and so many other places across poland including here in warsaw were devastated their populations were deported massacred and you know the polish people suffered badly losing perhaps as much of that as a 5th of their population during the 2nd world war so that's what it means when a german president comes here to ask for forgiveness and. simon young in warsaw for us thank you very much. are now to some the other stories making news around the world hong kong has seen a nother day of disruptions as protests demand
invasion on the 1st of september $939.00 and perhaps also think of the death camps of particularly auschwitz what they don't think of so much he's the sufferings of the polish civilian population and as you mentioned between 5 and 6000000 poles half of them jews are estimated to have died under the nazi terror so i think a lot of poles would like the attention sometimes at least to be directed towards places like the alone where the german president was early this morning a little town that had...
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think of the invasion on the 1st of september 1939 perhaps also think of the death camps of basically auschwitz what they don't think of so much he's the sufferings of the polish civilian population and as you mentioned between 5 and 6000000 poles half of them jews are estimated to have died under the nazi terror so i think a lot of poles would like the attention sometimes at least to be directed towards places like the heirloom where the german president was early this morning a little town that had no military significance but it was just wiped out as part of the german military advance and so many other places across poland including here in warsaw were devastated their populations were deported massacred and you know the polish people suffered badly losing perhaps as much of as a 5th of their population during the 2nd world war so that's what it means when a german president comes here to ask for forgiveness. simon young in warsaw for us thank you very much. we also have wojciech show manzi from polish service here in studio you've been following today's ceremonies we saw of course both ger
think of the invasion on the 1st of september 1939 perhaps also think of the death camps of basically auschwitz what they don't think of so much he's the sufferings of the polish civilian population and as you mentioned between 5 and 6000000 poles half of them jews are estimated to have died under the nazi terror so i think a lot of poles would like the attention sometimes at least to be directed towards places like the heirloom where the german president was early this morning a little town...
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or at auschwitz or other places where the show took place without feeling shame. and the exercise in contrition and a show of unity there does get us president so so stressed a necessity of finding new ways of remembrance at a time when fewer and fewer eyewitnesses remain to recount the horrors of the war. i'm joined now by a correspondent simon young in warsaw so i mean greetings to you what does this anniversary mean for poland after all these years. well i think this is incredibly important anniversary for poland 80 years on since the start of the war and poland of course was the 1st country that really faced the onslaught from nazi germany hitler's plans to seize ladens around the room for the german people as he described it in the east of europe and the waste wastage that was laid to cities like yellow and but also here in warsaw another city that was very largely destroyed. with hundreds of thousands of people here and as you said up to 6000000 across poland who lost their lives the memory of that has not gone away and it's aged into the personal stories of
or at auschwitz or other places where the show took place without feeling shame. and the exercise in contrition and a show of unity there does get us president so so stressed a necessity of finding new ways of remembrance at a time when fewer and fewer eyewitnesses remain to recount the horrors of the war. i'm joined now by a correspondent simon young in warsaw so i mean greetings to you what does this anniversary mean for poland after all these years. well i think this is incredibly important...
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his parents and sister were sent to auschwitz and murdered. he knew he had an allianz policy, and he acknowledged there'd been a policy when he asked after the war. now, there was a token payment from germany, but it had nothing to do with, you know, the fact that -- >> the value -- >> exactly. so thenon he applied to icheck when icheck opened up, that was 15 or 20 years later. icheck said your dad was paid, but they didn't provide him with documents. do?, what could he even though there was an appellate process, he had no basisk to appeal because he had to take that at face value. we later got documents through the german embassy because the survivors organizations had been making a little trouble for people, andnd so the german embassy got the documents, and there's a so-called repayment document that says that on november 9, 1938, his dad cashed in the policy. well, he was taken to buchenwald that day. the odds that he was, you know, stopped on the way to buick pen wald to catch in his policy is preposterous. >> and the odds that the family
his parents and sister were sent to auschwitz and murdered. he knew he had an allianz policy, and he acknowledged there'd been a policy when he asked after the war. now, there was a token payment from germany, but it had nothing to do with, you know, the fact that -- >> the value -- >> exactly. so thenon he applied to icheck when icheck opened up, that was 15 or 20 years later. icheck said your dad was paid, but they didn't provide him with documents. do?, what could he even though...
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at auschwitz other places where the show took place without feeling shame. as it was german born i meant who committed these crimes against humanity in poland that's not anyone calling them things of the past. claiming that they are not so not atrocious the root of the terror of the national socialists in europe was a mere footnote of german history. anyone who says such things is passing judgment on themselves. and. what occurred there will never be a thing of the past it is in a skate above about it so much fun so thrown on to anyone who is born a german must engage with german destiny and german guilt thoughts or do so i quote from anyone referring to german history must also grapple with this statement by thomas mann. if i go on and i thought you meant what took place then will never be a thing of the past as. you know and it's well our responsibility to be a thing of the past and we know that for germany strider president let me assure you i guess that we will not forget we want to remember and we will remember and i will bear the responsibility that ou
at auschwitz other places where the show took place without feeling shame. as it was german born i meant who committed these crimes against humanity in poland that's not anyone calling them things of the past. claiming that they are not so not atrocious the root of the terror of the national socialists in europe was a mere footnote of german history. anyone who says such things is passing judgment on themselves. and. what occurred there will never be a thing of the past it is in a skate above...
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the invitation to visit israel next january when the country commemorates 70 feet and a cursory of auschwitz liberation. well ahead of his meeting with the israeli prime minister vladimir putin was in the russian republic of dagestan marking a key anniversary when militia the most to repel a terrorist attack today he fulfilled a promise made 20 years ago. if you can do it. you should know she has the movies deal with it don't act like you've. picked up a legitimate you've been given. your blood. you would be able to bust a move is it a little. because it. looked. like they did that there should. be a look at a. bag then the republic a massive terrorist incursion from chechnya more than 270 people were killed 800 injured more than 2 and a half 1000 terrorists were eliminated and seeing 2 decades have passed since the region was freed by joint civilian and military forces for putin it was finally time to raise a glass. to do so much for russian president because. there was. a. top u.s. lawmakers a passed a key vote to define the boundaries of a potential impeachment investigation of donald tru
the invitation to visit israel next january when the country commemorates 70 feet and a cursory of auschwitz liberation. well ahead of his meeting with the israeli prime minister vladimir putin was in the russian republic of dagestan marking a key anniversary when militia the most to repel a terrorist attack today he fulfilled a promise made 20 years ago. if you can do it. you should know she has the movies deal with it don't act like you've. picked up a legitimate you've been given. your...
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when he was born in czechoslovakia in 1920 and was sent to auschwitz in 1924. dave and i'm grateful you could join us here today to testify on this important topic. so we can make sure there holocaust survivors like yourselves, receive the help you need absolutely deserve. pq also to the entire panel of witnesses who appear today and for all of those who work to make sure we honor the memory of millions of holocaust victims and that we do everything in our power to support of survivors and their families. folic acid is more than history lesson. it is the stark reminder that evil and hate exists in this world. as governor of florida, when he took a stand against discrimination and prohibited state agencies and local governments from contacting the company his boycotting israel. because israel should never be a partisan issue. as us senator i will continue to support israel and take action against those who should do those on. i memory of all of those who suffered was never we can. every generation must heed the call to action in face of evil. this is the holocau
when he was born in czechoslovakia in 1920 and was sent to auschwitz in 1924. dave and i'm grateful you could join us here today to testify on this important topic. so we can make sure there holocaust survivors like yourselves, receive the help you need absolutely deserve. pq also to the entire panel of witnesses who appear today and for all of those who work to make sure we honor the memory of millions of holocaust victims and that we do everything in our power to support of survivors and...
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invaded neighboring poland 94 year old janis to need to ask a valid survived the concentration camps of auschwitz and back in belsen since then she has spent years telling schoolchildren about her experiences today she received one of germany's top awards for her efforts to stop the rise of anti semitism. she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today i need to lascaux wolfish was departed through our streets concentration camp in 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents there. waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that what it was in no very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that's a flask of office life that's happened to chalo player she was chosen to play in the r. schmidt's moments orchestra classical wolfish has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german national price the award honors those who have strengthened the bonds between germany and. enough to cut us off with me when i left germany after the catastrophe i swore to myself that i would never stand
invaded neighboring poland 94 year old janis to need to ask a valid survived the concentration camps of auschwitz and back in belsen since then she has spent years telling schoolchildren about her experiences today she received one of germany's top awards for her efforts to stop the rise of anti semitism. she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today i need to lascaux wolfish was departed through our streets concentration camp in 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents...
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out jews from france to auschwitz. yes absolutely i mean there was there was a whole period off the second world war was shelled the gore. and get a kind of tried to d. culpable is the french about the things that happen in said. that wasn't a friend she was this vichy regime. and that was not employed and so that kind of you know it pushes all to one side and she hike. despite the fact that he was in some ways a goalie starting we can we can debate his of the deaths of his go to some but- that he comes along in the nineteen nineties has no we- we call push this. to one side we have to accept. that it was the french state that was responsible for this and you know many historians who were already flanking the fact that the- the legislation the anti jewish legislationon te anti semitic legislation was put there. by a few she long before. before the third reich was demanding deportations that. that that role for all this was something that that ship hike. was was willing to face up. to and on it was an important moment.
out jews from france to auschwitz. yes absolutely i mean there was there was a whole period off the second world war was shelled the gore. and get a kind of tried to d. culpable is the french about the things that happen in said. that wasn't a friend she was this vichy regime. and that was not employed and so that kind of you know it pushes all to one side and she hike. despite the fact that he was in some ways a goalie starting we can we can debate his of the deaths of his go to some but- that...
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is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today and the telescope office was departed through the auschwitz concentration camp in 1943 but then the nazis had already murdered tell parents their. waiting to be put in the gas chamber that was a situation that's what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that's a flask of office life a talented cello player she was chosen to play in the our streets moments aka struck glasgow wolfish has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german national price the award honors those who strengthen the bonds between germany and. enough to cut us off with me when i left germany after the catastrophe i swore to myself that i would never stand on german soil again that i would never buy things from germany. my children can confirm that germany was a synonym for murder and manslaughter for robbery and everything negative that you could imagine. after the war lost khobar fish and brightest to england where she became a successful cello player it was dec
is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today and the telescope office was departed through the auschwitz concentration camp in 1943 but then the nazis had already murdered tell parents their. waiting to be put in the gas chamber that was a situation that's what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live more or less normal lives it was music that's a flask of office life a talented cello player she was chosen to play in the our streets moments aka struck...
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when the country invaded poland 94 year old cellist anita fish survived the concentration camps at auschwitz and back in belsen since then she spent years speaking to schoolchildren about her own experiences today she was awarded a prize for her efforts to prevent the rise of anti semitism. she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today and his her last go office was departed to our streets concentration camp in 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents there waiting to be put in the gas chambers it was a situation that what it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who live normal lives it was music that safed last couple 1st life a talented cello player she was chosen to play in the r. schmidt's women's soccer struck glasgow office has now been recognised for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german national price the award honors those who strengthen the bonds between chairman me and. the cut us off with me when i left germany after the catastrophe i swore to myself that i would never stand on german soil again that i would ne
when the country invaded poland 94 year old cellist anita fish survived the concentration camps at auschwitz and back in belsen since then she spent years speaking to schoolchildren about her own experiences today she was awarded a prize for her efforts to prevent the rise of anti semitism. she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today and his her last go office was departed to our streets concentration camp in 1943 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents there waiting to be...
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she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today and the telescope office was departed to the auschwitz concentration camp in 1043 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents one was there waiting to be put in the gas chamber as it was a situation that it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who knew flawless normal lives it was music that safety last couple 1st life a talented sallow player she was chosen supply in the our streets moments orchestra classical wolfish has now been recognized for her relentless fight against anti-semitism with the german national price the award honors those who have strengthened the bonds between 70 and. enough to cut us off with me when i left germany after the catastrophe i swore to myself that i would never stand on german soil again but the title would never buy things from germany. my children can confirm that german was a synonym for murder and manslaughter for robbery and everything negative that you could imagine. after the war lost khobar fish and the brightest to england where she became a successful cello player
she is one of the last holocaust survivors alive today and the telescope office was departed to the auschwitz concentration camp in 1043 by then the nazis had already murdered her parents one was there waiting to be put in the gas chamber as it was a situation that it was in you know very difficult to describe to people nowadays who knew flawless normal lives it was music that safety last couple 1st life a talented sallow player she was chosen supply in the our streets moments orchestra...
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on the annual walk from auschwitz to birkenau thousands remember the dead and pay their respects to the survivors. i survived for 360 days. that's awfully large it was our lives we hope that so many people from all over the world gather here for the annual march of the living and have been doing so for about 3 decades. that's my passion it ensures that history is remembered and the stories will never be forgotten and i really. feel. like it's been diminished but we are and i'm very touched by the students and the one of them pointed out that the signs people are carrying on like gravestones for people who were denied them even if you had to be. born. i feel this can help survivors a lot and obviously it's a good good knowing that young people are interested in them in their story and what they went through right. now they have battled back to mr vargas said that he hopes our generation will fight for a society that respects the dignity of all and welcomes everyone. but the message i'm getting today is that they will vote for him with me. even without the payload right now democracy is i
on the annual walk from auschwitz to birkenau thousands remember the dead and pay their respects to the survivors. i survived for 360 days. that's awfully large it was our lives we hope that so many people from all over the world gather here for the annual march of the living and have been doing so for about 3 decades. that's my passion it ensures that history is remembered and the stories will never be forgotten and i really. feel. like it's been diminished but we are and i'm very touched by...
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on the annual walk from auschwitz to birkenau thousands remember the dead and pay their respects to the survivors. i survived for 360 days. but so few larger social lives we hope that so many people from all over the world gather here for the annual march of the living and have been doing so for about 3 decades. that's my passion it ensures that history is remembered and the stories will never be forgotten i believe. it's been diminished but we are and i'm very touched by the students and one of them pointed out that the signs people are carrying on like gravestones for people who were denied them even if you're happy. for. i feel this can help survivors a lot and obviously it's a good game knowing that young people are interested in them in their story and what they went through hard. as they have battled back to mr carter said that he hopes our generation will fight for a society that respects the dignity of all and welcomes everyone. the message i'm getting today is that i will vote for him but i am. even without the play like right now democracy is in crisis so it's all the more imp
on the annual walk from auschwitz to birkenau thousands remember the dead and pay their respects to the survivors. i survived for 360 days. but so few larger social lives we hope that so many people from all over the world gather here for the annual march of the living and have been doing so for about 3 decades. that's my passion it ensures that history is remembered and the stories will never be forgotten i believe. it's been diminished but we are and i'm very touched by the students and one...
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on the annual walk from auschwitz to birkenau thousands remember the dead and pay their respects to the survivors. i survived for 3 long as it's true they. also feel in light of the stars our lives we hope that so many people from all over the world gather here for the annual march of the living and have been doing so for about 3 decades every day and that's my passion it ensures that history is remembered and the stories will never be forgotten giving it. a spin too much to hear and i'm very touched by the students and the one of them pointed out that the science people are carrying on like gravestones for people who were denied them even if you had. poor. i feel this can help survivors a lot of history it's a good game knowing that young people are interested in them in their story and what they went through hard. as they have but as actually out there mr vargas said that he hopes our generation will fight for a society that respects the dignity of all and welcomes everyone. the message i'm getting today is that i will write from him with me and. even without the pilot right now democ
on the annual walk from auschwitz to birkenau thousands remember the dead and pay their respects to the survivors. i survived for 3 long as it's true they. also feel in light of the stars our lives we hope that so many people from all over the world gather here for the annual march of the living and have been doing so for about 3 decades every day and that's my passion it ensures that history is remembered and the stories will never be forgotten giving it. a spin too much to hear and i'm very...
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on the annual walk from auschwitz to birkenau thousands remember the dead and pay their respects to the survivors. i survived for 360 days. that's ok largest reserves alive so we hope that so many people from all over the world gather here for the annual march of the living and have been doing so for about 3 decades. that's mustache on it ensures that history is remembered and the stories will never be forgotten i. think. it's been too much to hear and i'm very touched by the students and the one of them pointed out that the signs people are carrying are like gravestones for people who were denied them even if you had to be. born and i feel this can help survivors a lot of us feel so good good knowing that young people are interested in them in their story and what they went through right. now they have battled back to mr vargas said that he hopes our generation will fight for a society that respects the dignity of all and welcomes everyone. the message i'm getting today is that i will write from him the name. even without the i'll tell you what right now democracy is in crisis so it's
on the annual walk from auschwitz to birkenau thousands remember the dead and pay their respects to the survivors. i survived for 360 days. that's ok largest reserves alive so we hope that so many people from all over the world gather here for the annual march of the living and have been doing so for about 3 decades. that's mustache on it ensures that history is remembered and the stories will never be forgotten i. think. it's been too much to hear and i'm very touched by the students and the...
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on the annual walk from auschwitz to birkenau thousands remember the dead and pay their respects to the survivors are right i survived for 3 long as it's today. doesn't feel a lot of the show's alive so we hope that so many people from all over the world gather here for the annual march of the living and have been doing so for about 3 decades. that's my passion it ensures that history is remembered and the stories will never be forgotten i believe. it's really too much believe and i'm very touched by the students and the one of them pointed out that the science people are carrying on like gravestones for people who were denied them even if you're happy. for. i feel this can help survivors a lot of spirits are good you knowing that young people are interested in them in their story and what they went through right. now they help out exactly out there mr gordon said that he hopes our generation will fight for a society that respects the dignity of all and welcomes everyone you know. the message i'm getting today is that i will vote for him with me. even without the payload right now democ
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it's almost like if we were talking about auschwitz and "the new york times" were to tweet out, some people did something or they tweet out that the concentration. and why are you covering up for the bad guys then extreme and once you admit that, their entire construct falls apart. it's patently obvious to anyone that has half a brain cell. and i think academia, dinesh, and the hollywood and the media elites, and that's a whole host of other issues. >> there is an alliance emerging between the most liberal and a liberal. and i'm sorry to say that dire prediction is very evidently true, and el ilhan omar is the walking embodiment of it. >> the intersectionality of it all. 9/11 is normally a solid day of remembrance yet this morning cnn took the opportunity to hit trump and equate right wing terror with radical islamic terror. >> there is an absence of memory about 9/11. and we seen of new york with withdrawal talks within days of 9/11 anniversary. then we've been seeing another form of violent extremism. since 9/11 right wing terrorists have killed more people in the united states tha
it's almost like if we were talking about auschwitz and "the new york times" were to tweet out, some people did something or they tweet out that the concentration. and why are you covering up for the bad guys then extreme and once you admit that, their entire construct falls apart. it's patently obvious to anyone that has half a brain cell. and i think academia, dinesh, and the hollywood and the media elites, and that's a whole host of other issues. >> there is an alliance...
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it's almost like if we were talking about auschwitz andn. "the new york times" were to tweet out, some people did something, or they tweet out that the concentrationcamps, que jews and brought them down. nos, the concentration camps didn't do that the nazi's did than why are you comping up for the bad buys and pretenting inanimate objects did it. >> once you admit that their entire construct falls apart.th. it's patently obvious to anyone that has half a brain cell. and i think academia, dinesh, and the hollywood and the media, they are all together in this. they are all in the same playpen with the 9/11 amnesia and it extends beyond that to a whole host of other issues. final thought. >> a decade ago in the called enemy at home, 88 predicted there were was an alliance emerging between the most liberal and a liberal. and i'm sorry to say that dire prediction is very evidently true, and ilhan omar is the walking embodiment of it. >> the intersectionality of it all.dinesh, thank you so much. 9/11 is normally a solemn day of remembrance yet thi
it's almost like if we were talking about auschwitz andn. "the new york times" were to tweet out, some people did something, or they tweet out that the concentrationcamps, que jews and brought them down. nos, the concentration camps didn't do that the nazi's did than why are you comping up for the bad buys and pretenting inanimate objects did it. >> once you admit that their entire construct falls apart.th. it's patently obvious to anyone that has half a brain cell. and i think...
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josef mengele, known as "the angel of death" at auschwitz. bangladesh has imposed a mobile phone blackout on rohingya refugees, furtheher isolating up to a million displaced rohingya muslims living in refugee camps. by order of the bangladeshi telecommunications minister, only residents with national identity cards will be allowed to possess local sim cards. the order also bars the sale of cellphones in rohingya refugee camps and will fine telecom companies that violate the ororder. two years ago, hundreds of thousands of rohingya fled to bangladesh from burma's rakhine state e after burmese authoritis launched a campaign that the u.n. has desescribed as a bobook -- textbook example of ethnic cleansing. north korea has proposed restarting denuclearization talks with the u.s. later this month. nenegotiations between the countries stalled in february after trump walked away from a failed second summit in hanoi. but in junune, trump visited the demilitarized zone with north korean leader kim jong-un, where the two heads of state expressed renewe
josef mengele, known as "the angel of death" at auschwitz. bangladesh has imposed a mobile phone blackout on rohingya refugees, furtheher isolating up to a million displaced rohingya muslims living in refugee camps. by order of the bangladeshi telecommunications minister, only residents with national identity cards will be allowed to possess local sim cards. the order also bars the sale of cellphones in rohingya refugee camps and will fine telecom companies that violate the ororder....
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we are going to watch a brief video about auschwitz not long ago not far away the exhibition now on new at the museum and then our program will begin. thank you very much. [applause] [pause for clip] [inaudible] [pause for clip] [silence] [silence] [applause] the deliberate destruction of art has been a technique of war since war began because if you destroy the foundations of the people's culture, their places of worship, the beautiful things they decorate their homes with, their proudest creative achievements, then you tap their spirits and undermine their ability to fight or even identify as a people. we've seen this in the last few years in the news and iraq and syria where the islamic state destroyed mosques, shrines, ancient sites. and hundreds of thousands of people in that region saw the things they cherish destroyed and assumed they would be the next victims. at a very low risk strategy for the islamic state, resulted in the huge wave of refugees of what we are dealing with still. mary lanes book "hitler's last hostages" explores the many ways in which for hitler also the delib
we are going to watch a brief video about auschwitz not long ago not far away the exhibition now on new at the museum and then our program will begin. thank you very much. [applause] [pause for clip] [inaudible] [pause for clip] [silence] [silence] [applause] the deliberate destruction of art has been a technique of war since war began because if you destroy the foundations of the people's culture, their places of worship, the beautiful things they decorate their homes with, their proudest...
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we were not proving how many people were murdered in auschwitz or the other camps. we were arguing that when david peoplesays only 64,000 died there, the evidence he was using does not prove his point. in other words, we were following his claims to show that he engaged in distortion of information, false claims. learn more about anti-semitism in america and holocaust denial tonight at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history. joined the classroom here on american history tv. in his new book, talking to strangers, malcolm gladwell details what he thinks people make inaccurate judgments about people they don't know. >> step out of the car. i am going to drag you out of here. get out of the car! >> she is in prison for resisting arrest and hangs herself in her cell. eight tragic and unexpected result, but that whole exchange we saw, which goes on and on and it,we only saw a snippet of that was the kind of -- when i first saw that online, that was when i realized what i wanted to write about, because if you break that exchange down, moment by moment, you see multiple failures
we were not proving how many people were murdered in auschwitz or the other camps. we were arguing that when david peoplesays only 64,000 died there, the evidence he was using does not prove his point. in other words, we were following his claims to show that he engaged in distortion of information, false claims. learn more about anti-semitism in america and holocaust denial tonight at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history. joined the classroom here on american history tv. in his new book, talking...
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we went proving how many people were murdered in auschwitz, or any other camp. but we were arguing that when david irving says, at 1.i think he says, "only 64,000 people ," the evidence he was using does not prove his point. towere following his claims show that he engaged in distortion of information, distortion of the -- distortion of material false claims, etc. you can watch this and other american history programs on our website where all of our video is archived. that is c-span.org/history. >> monday night on "the communicators." california representative jerry mcnerney, cochair of the artificial intelligence caucus, on the future of artificial intelligence, election security, and whether big tech companies need more regulation. >> google is a big tech regulation. if we look at how it is doing its this is practices, it is important to do it in a very thoughtful way. i know that the department of justice, and the federal trade commission are also talking into doing investigations competitive practices with these companies. and it is good to look at this and
we went proving how many people were murdered in auschwitz, or any other camp. but we were arguing that when david irving says, at 1.i think he says, "only 64,000 people ," the evidence he was using does not prove his point. towere following his claims show that he engaged in distortion of information, distortion of the -- distortion of material false claims, etc. you can watch this and other american history programs on our website where all of our video is archived. that is...
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legal counsel came back and said the sad statute -- doesn't apply to the president of the president of auschwitz communications. there is no authority to do this -- and i repeat, we went all the conversations that president obama had. we went all the conversations that president bush had. we want the primer stations that president clinton had. what congress would stand for that -- what president would stand for that if congress made those demands? none of them would buried >> harris: real quickly, we put together some calls for impeachment based on all this might even with the facts that have first, let's take a look and i will get reaction from each of you. >> he has solicited another foreign government to attack our election system. it is time for us to call out this illegal behavior and start impeachment proceedings right now. >> manager absolutely right away begin impeachment proceedings. >> that may be the only remedy that is coequal to the evil that that conduct represents buried >> harris: that thirst is real in your. >> yeah, sure it is. but look, i've always been a voice that says let's
legal counsel came back and said the sad statute -- doesn't apply to the president of the president of auschwitz communications. there is no authority to do this -- and i repeat, we went all the conversations that president obama had. we went all the conversations that president bush had. we want the primer stations that president clinton had. what congress would stand for that -- what president would stand for that if congress made those demands? none of them would buried >> harris: real...
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that day they were screaming we are going to burn you and the synagogue like we did in auschwitz. every w other word was bad and what they were saying about the jewish faith ho faith how did to a place in america that is the point of the book how did we get here in america and how do we move america forward. >> host: i would love to have you spend a minute i'm sitting here in new york and you are in dc. you and i both know charlottesville very well. can you describe for people that haven't been there how truly tiny the parks are and how small it is? the town itself is just a few miles wide. there is one of synagogue and a couple of african-american churches. it is not a town people recognize if they live in big cities. >> guest: i love it. it's got a beautiful mainai mat street with a lot of great restaurants but you know it is right where the university of virginia is. it's based there was a college town, the people are spectacular, fun-loving. a very liberal, it's a very liberal city, open and welcoming to everybody no matter your background or whom you love or who you pray to a
that day they were screaming we are going to burn you and the synagogue like we did in auschwitz. every w other word was bad and what they were saying about the jewish faith ho faith how did to a place in america that is the point of the book how did we get here in america and how do we move america forward. >> host: i would love to have you spend a minute i'm sitting here in new york and you are in dc. you and i both know charlottesville very well. can you describe for people that...
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owner did take fans, who were chanting anti—semitic chant5, they were doing that and he took them to auschwitz, to maybe educate them. there are different ways chelsea are dealing with it. as a club, they cannot afford their brand and other clubs brands around the world, to be putting up with it. they are dealing with it in the best way they can, whether it is a life ban. we saw the incident with raheem sterling at chelsea, so they are dealing with it and showing the way for other clubs. it is calling it out. it is up to the premier league and the fa to come together. why can't they sort this out and i think chelsea are doing a magnificentjob 110w chelsea are doing a magnificentjob now in dealing with it. i don't know what happened back then, but the new hierarchy are leading the way. thank you both very much. thank you for coming in the programme. let's bring you more on the breaking news in the la5t you more on the breaking news in the last few minutes. a court in edinburgh has ruled that bori5johnson‘5 suspension of parliament is unlawful. let's talk to norman smith. how will people react
owner did take fans, who were chanting anti—semitic chant5, they were doing that and he took them to auschwitz, to maybe educate them. there are different ways chelsea are dealing with it. as a club, they cannot afford their brand and other clubs brands around the world, to be putting up with it. they are dealing with it in the best way they can, whether it is a life ban. we saw the incident with raheem sterling at chelsea, so they are dealing with it and showing the way for other clubs. it...