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realize wait a minute to anne frank the same as the democratic path with the go daddy web site. tom: i have no idea but i remember that though. tyrus what do you think lacks. >> do i have to? i enjoyed the susan b. anthony coin because that's usually how i settled that's that i lose that i'm really bitter about. if i have a 4-dollar bet i will get a $40 susan b. anthony and a satchel and i'll filled up and throat at the winner. there is your money. dig that out. i have always associated season b with being like in a bad mood. in the spirit of her i think that's probably why they refuse you know what i mean? 's she just looks mad. no smile, no smirk. >> i would be mad too. >> i would imagine in the spirit of her they refuse the first time and if you may be worded differently of president trump start saying things like i will never pardon susan b. anthony and that all of a sudden the media will jump. how dare you sir are how dare you and then there will be petitions. then he will go fine, you guys got me on that one. you win. greg: micah with obama had done this in 2010 i think th
realize wait a minute to anne frank the same as the democratic path with the go daddy web site. tom: i have no idea but i remember that though. tyrus what do you think lacks. >> do i have to? i enjoyed the susan b. anthony coin because that's usually how i settled that's that i lose that i'm really bitter about. if i have a 4-dollar bet i will get a $40 susan b. anthony and a satchel and i'll filled up and throat at the winner. there is your money. dig that out. i have always associated...
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he is the anne frank of hiroshima. remembered for her tragic death from radiation effects. she was just one of hundreds of people to suffer such a fate. but she became the symbol of them all. in her outstretched arms, she .olds a golden crane who was she? she might have been just an old girl gossiping on the river then if she had lived. she was just two years old when the bomb fell one mile from her home. grade classer sixth and go swimming when suddenly she developed leukemia. she laughed and sang bravely when her classmates came to visit her. she would fold paper cranes. to make 1000 but she reached only 964 when she died. no more summer hiking, no more swimming. and then, as if the death of hers symbolized all of theirs, the children of your shema rose up together to do something about it. they raised money for this monument, to demand the grown-up -- to remind the grown-up world what a bomb can do to the young. every morning the crane looks down to the city. school beingursery rebuilt after the war. it seems like such a normal thing, but the teacher reports on her days
he is the anne frank of hiroshima. remembered for her tragic death from radiation effects. she was just one of hundreds of people to suffer such a fate. but she became the symbol of them all. in her outstretched arms, she .olds a golden crane who was she? she might have been just an old girl gossiping on the river then if she had lived. she was just two years old when the bomb fell one mile from her home. grade classer sixth and go swimming when suddenly she developed leukemia. she laughed and...
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she is the anne frank of hiroshima, remembered for her tragic death from radiation effects. she was just one of hundreds of people to suffer such a fate. but she became the symbol of them all. in her outstretched arms, she holds a golden crane. ♪ sasaki?sadako she might have been just an old girl gossiping on the river if she had lived. she was just two years old when the bomb fell, a mile from her home. uninjured. she was the fastest runner in her sixth grade class and go swimming when suddenly she developed the signs of leukemia. she laughed and sang bravely when her classmates came to visit her in the hospital. and she folded paper cranes. she wanted to make 1000, but she reached only 964 when she died. no more summer hiking, no more swimming. and then, as if the death of sadako symbolized all of theirs, the children of hiroshima rose up together to do something about it. they raised money for this monument to remind the grown-up , world what a bomb can do to the young. ♪ every morning the crane looks down over the city on its children. nurserythis little school, the
she is the anne frank of hiroshima, remembered for her tragic death from radiation effects. she was just one of hundreds of people to suffer such a fate. but she became the symbol of them all. in her outstretched arms, she holds a golden crane. ♪ sasaki?sadako she might have been just an old girl gossiping on the river if she had lived. she was just two years old when the bomb fell, a mile from her home. uninjured. she was the fastest runner in her sixth grade class and go swimming when...
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he is the anne frank of hiroshima, remembered for her tragic death from radiation effects. she was just one of hundreds of young people to suffer such a fate, but she became the symbol of them all. in her outstretched arms, she holds a golden crane. who was sudako suzaki? she might have been just an ordinary girl, gossiping on the river bank, if she had lived. she was just 2 years old when the bomb fell a mile from her home, and uninjured. she was the fastest runner in her sixth grade class, a good swimmer, but suddenly she developed the signs of leukemia. she laughed and sang bravely when her classmates came to visit her in the hospital, and she folded paper cranes. she wanted to make 1,000, but she reached only 964 when she died. no more summer hiking. no more swimming. and then, as if the death of suddako symbolized all of their deaths, the children of hiroshima rose up together to do something about it. they rose money for this monument to remind the grown-up world what a bomb can do to the young. every morning, the crane looks down over the city on its children. it see
he is the anne frank of hiroshima, remembered for her tragic death from radiation effects. she was just one of hundreds of young people to suffer such a fate, but she became the symbol of them all. in her outstretched arms, she holds a golden crane. who was sudako suzaki? she might have been just an ordinary girl, gossiping on the river bank, if she had lived. she was just 2 years old when the bomb fell a mile from her home, and uninjured. she was the fastest runner in her sixth grade class, a...
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he is the anne frank of hiroshima, remembered for her tragic death from radiation effects. she was just one of many to suffer this fate, but she became a symbol of them all. in her outstretched arms, she holds a golden crane. who was sudako suzaki? she might have been just an ordinary girl, gossiping on the river bank, if she had lived. she was just 2 years old when the bomb fell a mile from her home, and uninjured. she was the fastest runner in her sixth grade class, a good swimmer, but suddenly, she developed the signs of leukemia. she left and sang bravely when her classmates came to visit her in the hospital, and she folded paper cranes. she wanted to make 1,000, but she reached only 964 when she died. no more, no more swimming. and then, as if the death of sudako civilized all of their deaths, the children of hiroshima rose up together to do something about it. they rose money for this monument to remind the grown-up world what a bomb can do to the young. every morning, the crane looks down over the city on its children. it sees the nursery school, the first to be rebu
he is the anne frank of hiroshima, remembered for her tragic death from radiation effects. she was just one of many to suffer this fate, but she became a symbol of them all. in her outstretched arms, she holds a golden crane. who was sudako suzaki? she might have been just an ordinary girl, gossiping on the river bank, if she had lived. she was just 2 years old when the bomb fell a mile from her home, and uninjured. she was the fastest runner in her sixth grade class, a good swimmer, but...
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she is the anne frank of hiroshima, remembered for her tragic death from radiation effects. she was just one of hundreds of people to suffer such a fate. young people to suffer such a fate, but she became the symbol of them all. in her outstretched arms, she holds a golden crane. ♪ who was sadako sasaki? she might have been just an old girl, gossiping on the river bank, if she had lived. she was just two years old when the bomb fell, a mile from her home. uninjured. she was the fastest runner in her sixth grade class and go swimming, when suddenly she developed the signs of leukemia. she laughed and sang bravely when her classmates came to visit her in the hospital. and she folded paper cranes. she wanted to make 1000, but she reached only 964 when she died. no more summer hiking, no more swimming. and then, as if the death of sadako symbolized all of theirs, the children of hiroshima rose up together to do something about it. they raised money for this monument, to remind the grown-up world what a bomb can do to the young. ♪ every morning, the crane looks down over the
she is the anne frank of hiroshima, remembered for her tragic death from radiation effects. she was just one of hundreds of people to suffer such a fate. young people to suffer such a fate, but she became the symbol of them all. in her outstretched arms, she holds a golden crane. ♪ who was sadako sasaki? she might have been just an old girl, gossiping on the river bank, if she had lived. she was just two years old when the bomb fell, a mile from her home. uninjured. she was the fastest runner...
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he is the anne frank of hiroshima, remembered for her tragic death from radiation effects she was just one of hundreds of young people to suffer such a fate, but she became the symbol of them all. in her outstretched arms she holds a golden crane. who was sodako? she might have been just an ordinary girl gossiping on the river bank if she had lived. she was just 2 years old when the bomb fell a mile from her home. and uninjured she was the fastest runner in her sixth grade class, a good swimmer, but suddenly developed the signs of leukemia. she laughed and sang bravely when her classmates came to visit her in the hospital, and she folded paper cranes. she wanted to make a thousand but she had reached only 964 when she died. no more summer hiking, no more swimming. and then as if the death of sodako symbolized all their deaths the children of hiroshima rose up together to do something about it. they raised money for this monument to remind the grownup world what a bomb can do to the young. every morning the crane looks down over the city on its children. this little nursery school is th
he is the anne frank of hiroshima, remembered for her tragic death from radiation effects she was just one of hundreds of young people to suffer such a fate, but she became the symbol of them all. in her outstretched arms she holds a golden crane. who was sodako? she might have been just an ordinary girl gossiping on the river bank if she had lived. she was just 2 years old when the bomb fell a mile from her home. and uninjured she was the fastest runner in her sixth grade class, a good...
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he was the anne frank of hiroshima, remembered for her tragic death from radiation effects. she was just one of hundreds of young people to suffer such a fate. she became the symbol of the mall. -- of them all. in her outstretched arms, she holds a golden crane. who was she? she might have been just an old mary girl sipping on the riverbank if she had lived -- old merry girl gossiping on the riverbank if she had lived. she was just two years old when a bomb fell. swimmer. good she laughed and sang bravely when her classmates came to visit her in the hospital and folded paper cranes. 1000, but shemake reached only 964 when she died. no more swimming. then, as if her death -- the children of hiroshima rose up together to do something about it. they raised money for this monument to remind the grown-up world what a bomb can do for the young. ♪ every morning, the crane looks down over the city and its children. sees the nursery schools, the first to be rebuilt after the war. it seems like such a normal thing. the teacher reports on her days off to the hospital for blood transf
he was the anne frank of hiroshima, remembered for her tragic death from radiation effects. she was just one of hundreds of young people to suffer such a fate. she became the symbol of the mall. -- of them all. in her outstretched arms, she holds a golden crane. who was she? she might have been just an old mary girl sipping on the riverbank if she had lived -- old merry girl gossiping on the riverbank if she had lived. she was just two years old when a bomb fell. swimmer. good she laughed and...
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he is the anne frank of your oshima -- of hiroshima. he was one of hundreds of young people to suffer such a fate. he became a symbol for them all. her outstretched arms, she holds a golden crane. >> learn more about the effects of the atomic bombs on japanese citizens tonight at 10:00 eastern, 7:00 pacific on american history tv. next, an oral history interview with joan trumpauer mulholland. she recalls taking part in the 1961 freedom rides, attending tougaloo college, and serving at the mississippi state penitentiary with other activists. this interview is part of a project on the civil rights movement initiated by congress in 2009, conducted by the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture, the american full like -- american folklife center. joan: i was born in washington, d.c. and raised in arlington, virginia, basically a mile down the road in apartments, which at that point was the only place in northern virginia that would rent to jews. this was the early 1940's, folks had come from new york, looking fo
he is the anne frank of your oshima -- of hiroshima. he was one of hundreds of young people to suffer such a fate. he became a symbol for them all. her outstretched arms, she holds a golden crane. >> learn more about the effects of the atomic bombs on japanese citizens tonight at 10:00 eastern, 7:00 pacific on american history tv. next, an oral history interview with joan trumpauer mulholland. she recalls taking part in the 1961 freedom rides, attending tougaloo college, and serving at...
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it is anne frank. accidental. movie, themous home zipper from. i say this to filmmakers. why are you telling me this? the answer cannot be it is cool. there is more to it than that. or these are weird people. what is the next layer? it could be your life story. it could be skateboarding, surfing. why out of all the minutes of my life should i give some of those to you? you may have a good answer. you need to think of the filmmaker that way. i think it is worth taking five minutes of your life to look where i show you. you will benefit from what i am going to show you. you have referred to this briefly in your introduction. if someone sponsors you to do a film like the military, and you know it is going to be used for recruiting purposes, are we still talking about a documentary? >> what a lot of people don't know, and if you are like me or someone very famous, 20% of documentarian's make a living at it. you make what is called sponsored films. you make films for foundations. films about children in war zones. i was paid for. i had no problem. may films for a dog food and
it is anne frank. accidental. movie, themous home zipper from. i say this to filmmakers. why are you telling me this? the answer cannot be it is cool. there is more to it than that. or these are weird people. what is the next layer? it could be your life story. it could be skateboarding, surfing. why out of all the minutes of my life should i give some of those to you? you may have a good answer. you need to think of the filmmaker that way. i think it is worth taking five minutes of your life...
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it is anne frank. totally accidental. the most famous home movie, the footage of kennedy being killed. with writing and i say this to filmmakers, too, why are you telling me this? the answer cannot be it is cool. there is more to it than that. or these are weird people. and i what to show weird people. your next layer? it could be your life story. it could be skateboarding. it could be surfing movies. people who are passionate for surfing, but that is the question. why, out of all of the minutes and seconds of my life, should i give some of those to you? you may have a good answer. it could be anything you want, but you need to think of the filmmaker that way. i think it is worth taking five life toof your finite look at what i show you, and you will benefit from what i am going to show you. >> i think you have referred to this briefly in your introduction. if someone sponsors you to do a film, like the military, and you know it is going to be used for recruiting purposes, are we still talking about a documentary? jon: ye
it is anne frank. totally accidental. the most famous home movie, the footage of kennedy being killed. with writing and i say this to filmmakers, too, why are you telling me this? the answer cannot be it is cool. there is more to it than that. or these are weird people. and i what to show weird people. your next layer? it could be your life story. it could be skateboarding. it could be surfing movies. people who are passionate for surfing, but that is the question. why, out of all of the...
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he is the anne frank of your oshima -- of hiroshima. he was one of hundreds of young people to suffer such a fate. he became a symbol for them all. her outstretched arms, she holds a golden crane. >> learn more about the effects of the atomic bombs on japanese citizens tonight at 10:00 eastern, 7:00 pacific on american history tv. next, an oral history interview with joan trumpauer mulholland. she recalls taking part in the 1961 freedom rides, attending tougaloo college, and serving at the mississippi state penitentiary with other activists. this interview is part of a project on the civil rights movement initiated by congress in 2009, conducted by the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture, the american full like -- american folklife center. joan: i was born in washington, d.c. and raised in arlington, virginia, basically a mile down the road in apartments, which at that point was the only place in northern virginia that would rent to jews. this was the early 1940's, folks had come from new york, looking fo
he is the anne frank of your oshima -- of hiroshima. he was one of hundreds of young people to suffer such a fate. he became a symbol for them all. her outstretched arms, she holds a golden crane. >> learn more about the effects of the atomic bombs on japanese citizens tonight at 10:00 eastern, 7:00 pacific on american history tv. next, an oral history interview with joan trumpauer mulholland. she recalls taking part in the 1961 freedom rides, attending tougaloo college, and serving at...
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. >> frank, if you remember, this was a controversial shooting. it led to a civil rights lawsuit against the opd, and chief ann kirkpatrick was fired over her handling of it. four officers fired several rounds at joshua who was unconscious between two homes back in march 2018. kirkpatrick cleared the officers, but robert warshaw, a federally appointed monitor for the department reversed her decision and all of the officers were fired. today warshaw released a 54- page report on the shooting criticizing the chief, investigators and the officers. he also called out mayor libby schaaf, saying she should have been more critical of the chief. civil rights attorney john burris, who is representing family just wrapped up a press conference with reaction to the report. >> the culture here is such that the chief, who was hired as a reformer, and was supposed to change the culture of the department, really fell down in her responsibilities. i would say that this report is shocking in the pervasiveness to have the lack of integrity, and lack of honesty. >> t
. >> frank, if you remember, this was a controversial shooting. it led to a civil rights lawsuit against the opd, and chief ann kirkpatrick was fired over her handling of it. four officers fired several rounds at joshua who was unconscious between two homes back in march 2018. kirkpatrick cleared the officers, but robert warshaw, a federally appointed monitor for the department reversed her decision and all of the officers were fired. today warshaw released a 54- page report on the...