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david: your mother was a survivor of auschwitz? diane: yes. david: how did she survive auschwitz? she weighed 59 pounds when she came out. diane: 49. how do you survive? i don't know. i don't know. very, very, very few people survived. she survived. she was 22. she got arrested, she was 21. she stayed 14 months and she really got arrested very late, may 1944, but she worked while she was there, at a factory. when you were working, they won't kill you, so that is the first thing, and then after that, there was the famous death march and they went and walked to another camp. a lot of people died on the march. she thought she was going to die on the march. she didn't. after that, as they were losing the war, they pushed back more and then she ended up in another camp, and then one day, the germans had gone and the russians came and raped every girl, then after that, the americans arrived. david: your mother had a tattoo at auschwitz. diane: two. david: two. did you ever ask what it was? diane: everybody asked. then she had it removed. she had one number, then crossed in another numbe
david: your mother was a survivor of auschwitz? diane: yes. david: how did she survive auschwitz? she weighed 59 pounds when she came out. diane: 49. how do you survive? i don't know. i don't know. very, very, very few people survived. she survived. she was 22. she got arrested, she was 21. she stayed 14 months and she really got arrested very late, may 1944, but she worked while she was there, at a factory. when you were working, they won't kill you, so that is the first thing, and then after...
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david: your mother was a survivor of auschwitz? diane: yes. david: how did she survive auschwitz? she weighed 59 pounds when she came out. diane: 49. how do you survive? i don't know. i don't know. very, very, very few people survived. she survived. she was 22. she got arrested, she was 21. she stayed 14 months and she really got arrested very late, it was may 1944, but she worked while she was there, she worked at the factory. while you were working, they won't kill you, so that is the first thing, and then after that, there was the famous death march and they went and walked to another camp. a lot of people died on the march. she thought she was going to die on the march but she didn't. after that, as they were losing the war, they pushed back more and then she ended up in another camp, and then one day, the germans had gone and the russians came and raped every girl, then after that, the americans arrived. david: your mother had a tattoo at auschwitz. diane: two. david: two. did you ever ask when you were little? diane: everybody asked. then she had it removed. she had one numb
david: your mother was a survivor of auschwitz? diane: yes. david: how did she survive auschwitz? she weighed 59 pounds when she came out. diane: 49. how do you survive? i don't know. i don't know. very, very, very few people survived. she survived. she was 22. she got arrested, she was 21. she stayed 14 months and she really got arrested very late, it was may 1944, but she worked while she was there, she worked at the factory. while you were working, they won't kill you, so that is the first...
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david: your mother was a survivor of auschwitz? diane: yes. david: how did she survive? she weighed 59 pounds when she came out. diane: 49. how do you survive? i don't know. i don't know. very few people survived. she was 22. she got arrested, she was 21. she stated 14 months -- stayed 14 months, and she really got arrested very late, may 1944, but she worked while she was there, at a factory. when you were working, they wouldn't kill you, so that is the first thing, and then after that, there was the famous death march and they went and walked to another camp. a lot of people died on the march. she thought she was going to die on the march. she didn't. after that, as they were losing the war, they pushed back more and then she ended up in another camp, and then one day, the germans had gone and the russians came and raped every girl, then after that, the americans arrived. david: your mother had a tattoo at auschwitz. diane: two. david: did you ever ask what it was? diane: everybody asked. she had one number, then crossed and another number. for me, it was an odd becaus
david: your mother was a survivor of auschwitz? diane: yes. david: how did she survive? she weighed 59 pounds when she came out. diane: 49. how do you survive? i don't know. i don't know. very few people survived. she was 22. she got arrested, she was 21. she stated 14 months -- stayed 14 months, and she really got arrested very late, may 1944, but she worked while she was there, at a factory. when you were working, they wouldn't kill you, so that is the first thing, and then after that, there...
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david: your mother was a survivor of auschwitz? diane: yes. david: she weighed 59 pounds when she came out. diane: 49. how do you survive? i don't know. i don't know. very few people survived. she was 22. she got arrested, she was 21. she stated 14 months and she really got arrested very late, may 1944, but she worked while she was there, at a factory. when you were working, they won't kill you, so that is the first thing, and then after that, there was the famous death march and they went and walked to another camp. a lot of people died on the march. she thought she was going to die on the march. she didn't. after that, as they were losing the war, they pushed back more and then she ended up in another camp, and then one day, the germans had gone and the russians came and raped every girl, then after that, the americans arrived. david: your mother had a tattoo at auschwitz. diane: two. david: did you ever ask what it was? diane: everybody asked. she had one number, then crossed in another number. for me, it was an odd because i had always see
david: your mother was a survivor of auschwitz? diane: yes. david: she weighed 59 pounds when she came out. diane: 49. how do you survive? i don't know. i don't know. very few people survived. she was 22. she got arrested, she was 21. she stated 14 months and she really got arrested very late, may 1944, but she worked while she was there, at a factory. when you were working, they won't kill you, so that is the first thing, and then after that, there was the famous death march and they went and...
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in 1935 in april we found out about auschwitz and dachau. i understand the state department knew about it all the time going back to the 1930s and almost single-handedly kept the information from going to any newspapers. are you familiar with that story? >> i think your present family for their commitment to the war and one thing you mentioned was franklin roosevelt. i don't think it did president roosevelt justice. the new deal was economic failure. it was still a social morass, success and fdr's greatest success was in defeat of the empire of japan and nazi germany and winston churchill, literally saved the world and saved europe and saves america and saves the pacific from the axis powers so no amount of praise can be heaped on franklin roosevelt for what he did in world war ii whereas the new deal, there is no debate. the recently won world war ii. and that story, there is no evidence to prove it. auschwitz was first opened in 1933 or 1935 or something like that. the us government may have known about these things, probably knew about th
in 1935 in april we found out about auschwitz and dachau. i understand the state department knew about it all the time going back to the 1930s and almost single-handedly kept the information from going to any newspapers. are you familiar with that story? >> i think your present family for their commitment to the war and one thing you mentioned was franklin roosevelt. i don't think it did president roosevelt justice. the new deal was economic failure. it was still a social morass, success...
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to have a wonderful career and he said to me, "can you imagine, philippe, "if in 1944, when i was in auschwitz, "there was a law called "the prevention and punishment of genocide? "and there was an international court to which a faraway "country, could go and say, "you can't do this"? it may not be everything, it may not be perfect, but it's a lot better than nothing. philippe sands, it's been a pleasure having you on hardtalk. thank you very much. thank you, stephen. the run—up to the new year is going to be really exceptionally mild, near record breaking in fact. and notjust on one or two days, but really quite a prolonged spell of very mild weather, some four days or so. it's not really going to cool off until around january 3 or 4. but this is the map showing the warmth in the atmosphere. if you look at the subtropical atlantic here, just to the west of the canaries, south of the azores, there is a current of warm air that's spreading in our direction, it'll spread across western parts of europe and then deeper into more central and eastern parts of europe. in england, for example, this
to have a wonderful career and he said to me, "can you imagine, philippe, "if in 1944, when i was in auschwitz, "there was a law called "the prevention and punishment of genocide? "and there was an international court to which a faraway "country, could go and say, "you can't do this"? it may not be everything, it may not be perfect, but it's a lot better than nothing. philippe sands, it's been a pleasure having you on hardtalk. thank you very much. thank...
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to have a wonderful career and he said to me, "can you imagine, philippe, "if in 1944, when i was in auschwitz, "there was a law called "the prevention and punishment of genocide? "and there was an international court to which a faraway "country, could go and say, "you can't do this"? it may not be everything, it may not be perfect, but it's a lot better than nothing. philippe sands, it's been a pleasure having you on hardtalk. thank you very much. thank you, stephen. the run up to the new year is going to be really exceptionally mild, near record breaking in fact. and notjust on one or two days but really quite a prolonged spell of very mild weather, some four days or so. it's not really going to cool off until around the third or 4th of january. but this is the map showing the warmth in the atmosphere. if you look at the subtropical atlantic here, just to the west of the canaries, south of the azores, there is a current of warm air that is spreading in our direction and spread across western parts of europe and then deeper into more central and eastern parts of europe. in england, for exampl
to have a wonderful career and he said to me, "can you imagine, philippe, "if in 1944, when i was in auschwitz, "there was a law called "the prevention and punishment of genocide? "and there was an international court to which a faraway "country, could go and say, "you can't do this"? it may not be everything, it may not be perfect, but it's a lot better than nothing. philippe sands, it's been a pleasure having you on hardtalk. thank you very much. thank...
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he survived auschwitz and escaped during its evacuation by the nazis, his personal experiences and the facts. he helped uncover a painful memories. and he's never forgotten his 1st encounter with eichmann in prison. and i milan breaker can lower him on your phone when builder. i'd only ever seen pictures of iceland in his uniform for mia. but when faced with the real iceman are sitting in front of me, i just looked at him. thus deezen nish ever snobbish, had been the master deciding over the life and death full of millions of people. and in mention on these, the snobbish was now sitting in front of me on the hut sorting and such a face, an expression of innocence. i saw an for me is kizzie, that was almost a shock. does mafia, mich father's? i'm the assign, fostering shock. the man in charge of eye shipments, interrogation was chief inspector after less. less was born in berlin and fled germany in 1933 after the nazis came to power. in total, the interrogation sessions spent $275.00. alice did caution for div. there was a sense of disappointment and that we had automatically imagined a
he survived auschwitz and escaped during its evacuation by the nazis, his personal experiences and the facts. he helped uncover a painful memories. and he's never forgotten his 1st encounter with eichmann in prison. and i milan breaker can lower him on your phone when builder. i'd only ever seen pictures of iceland in his uniform for mia. but when faced with the real iceman are sitting in front of me, i just looked at him. thus deezen nish ever snobbish, had been the master deciding over the...
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she and her great grandson have conquered the app by her answering questions about her time in auschwitz t w's. charlotte chelsea pill went to meet both of them. why are you afraid of death? oh you oh she age. you are not the end of day. are you ready to leave? when lily but talks it was ready shopping the world listens at 97. lily is one of the last remaining survivors of the nazi death camp outfits. with the help of her 17 year old, great grandson dog. she now she has her experiences on tiptoe, to an audience of millions. before that, what think the case is so monday route. cale mother, they are mythic, though i heard these were, but they don't know what she was talking about. well, she does now in the space for a few months, they picked up 1200000, follow it, offering them the precious chance to ask her questions directly yourself and even go wrong because no one. so it's just incredibly incredible to say how many people actually wants it on and care and once was questions. and at times it's very sad to learn about what happens on her family. but again, it's got such important stories
she and her great grandson have conquered the app by her answering questions about her time in auschwitz t w's. charlotte chelsea pill went to meet both of them. why are you afraid of death? oh you oh she age. you are not the end of day. are you ready to leave? when lily but talks it was ready shopping the world listens at 97. lily is one of the last remaining survivors of the nazi death camp outfits. with the help of her 17 year old, great grandson dog. she now she has her experiences on...
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the holocaust, including the holocaust museum on the tip of manhattan because an italian survivor of auschwitz said, it happened once, it can happen again. end of reason for writing about the holocaust, but nothing is unthinkable, nothing. >> the thing that was-- is also striking about it is that you don't write about it to be sad or scare people, you have to written after-- you include this incredible moving letter, the museum possesses human nature's noblist as well as vilist manifestations received 43 million visitors 90% who are nonjewish and the statistic you found to put with the story that makes you say as horrible as this was we're learning about this and then you dug out the good of it, that this is man's noblist virtual in being able to do this and now we're telling about it and sharing and working through it. >> when they first decided to build the holocaust museum next to the mall in washington. >> this is controversial. >> this is controversial, it's not bad people doing this, but what's the point. >> and i wrote a column, the geography and monuments to washington, jefferson and l
the holocaust, including the holocaust museum on the tip of manhattan because an italian survivor of auschwitz said, it happened once, it can happen again. end of reason for writing about the holocaust, but nothing is unthinkable, nothing. >> the thing that was-- is also striking about it is that you don't write about it to be sad or scare people, you have to written after-- you include this incredible moving letter, the museum possesses human nature's noblist as well as vilist...
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2020 of millennials and gen z that found 44% of americans ages 18 to 39, couldn't even identify what auschwitz is. that's why one of the high priorities of the j with he ish federation of north america is to advocate. in 2020, congress passed the never again education act, which allocated funds to promote holocaust education. about 20 states require it. we have a growing number of people who don't understand what this horrific crime and evil was all about. and to allow it to be compared in any way to a public policy debate that you may disagree with in our current society is outrageous. >> fox is just standing by here. what should fox be doing? >> i think we all have a responsibility, including the channel that aired this, to be affirmatively telling the story about why this is an outrageous and impossible comparison to be made and to educate people about what in fact, auschwitz was about, the nazis were about, the holocaust was about and amazingly what mengele was about. if true, what was said on that report, this reporter has been hearing this from all over the world, then that's the story.
2020 of millennials and gen z that found 44% of americans ages 18 to 39, couldn't even identify what auschwitz is. that's why one of the high priorities of the j with he ish federation of north america is to advocate. in 2020, congress passed the never again education act, which allocated funds to promote holocaust education. about 20 states require it. we have a growing number of people who don't understand what this horrific crime and evil was all about. and to allow it to be compared in any...
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. >> your mother was a survivor of auschwitz. is that right? >> yes. >> she weighed only 59 pounds. >> 49. how do you survive? i don't know. very few people survived. she got arrested, she was 21. she stated 40 months. she got arrested very late. it was may of 44. while she was there, she worked at the factory. while you were working, they would not kill you. that was the first thing. after that, there was the famous death march and they walked to another camp. she thought she would die in the march but she did not. after that, as they were losing the war, they pushed back more and then she ended up in another camp and one day, the germans had gone and then the russians came and raped every girl and after that, the americans arrived. >> your mother had a tattoo. >> two of them. >> did you ever ask her? everybody asked her and that she had it removed. she had it removed. she had one number and it was crossed out and then another number. for me, it was not odd because i always saw it like that. i knew she had been to the camp. there was talk abou
. >> your mother was a survivor of auschwitz. is that right? >> yes. >> she weighed only 59 pounds. >> 49. how do you survive? i don't know. very few people survived. she got arrested, she was 21. she stated 40 months. she got arrested very late. it was may of 44. while she was there, she worked at the factory. while you were working, they would not kill you. that was the first thing. after that, there was the famous death march and they walked to another camp. she...
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people were wearing camp auschwitz sweatshirts. >> that's right. >> and you have members of congress saying it's fine. what does that tell you? >> i mean, it's -- deeply disturbing when, kwen, elected members of the u.s. congress try to pretend that it didn't happen. we all saw it happen. with our own eyes. and, in fact, at adl, as we talked about on the show before, we're the oldest anti-hate group in the world. this was the most predictable terrorist attack in american history. they told us they were going to do it. i don't care if you're a republican or a democrat, but if you ignore what's in front of you, if you were willing to subvert the will of the people, don't be surprised when extremists and intolerance move from the margins to the mainstream. and it's unconscionable that people at the highest levels of gop want to pretend like it didn't happen. it did, and we've got to remember it. and we've got to say no to something like that ever happening again. >> forget politics. we need a return of humanity and decency. thank you for joining me. i appreciate it. >> thanks. >>> comin
people were wearing camp auschwitz sweatshirts. >> that's right. >> and you have members of congress saying it's fine. what does that tell you? >> i mean, it's -- deeply disturbing when, kwen, elected members of the u.s. congress try to pretend that it didn't happen. we all saw it happen. with our own eyes. and, in fact, at adl, as we talked about on the show before, we're the oldest anti-hate group in the world. this was the most predictable terrorist attack in american...
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because as emily the and italian survive of auschwitz said it happened once, can happen again, in the reason for writing about the holocaust, that nothing is unthinkable, nothing. >> host: the thing that is also striking about it is that you don't write about it to be sad or scare people. you have written after you include this incredibly moving letter the museum presents human natures nobelist as well as violence manifestation. it is reseed 43 million visitors, 90% who are non-jewish. and so that, statistic that you found to put with the story that makes you think as horrible as this was wondering about this and then you dug out the good of it, that this is man's noblest is virtue to do this and i were telling about an sharing in working through it tragic when i first -- they decided first two build the holocaust museum right next to washington -- these are not bad people criticizing this but they said why? what's the point? what's this got to do with american history? i wrote a column saying look, the mall with its wonderful monuments to washington and jefferson and lincoln is a tri
because as emily the and italian survive of auschwitz said it happened once, can happen again, in the reason for writing about the holocaust, that nothing is unthinkable, nothing. >> host: the thing that is also striking about it is that you don't write about it to be sad or scare people. you have written after you include this incredibly moving letter the museum presents human natures nobelist as well as violence manifestation. it is reseed 43 million visitors, 90% who are non-jewish....
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my father was killed in auschwitz. my older brother to dr. fauci who wants to save lives and there is absolutely zero comparison. >> what do you think it is? why do you think it is that people make these comparisons? >> i think people want notoriety. i think it is very wrong for another tv station to air that without comments that it is wrong. and it really hurts the holocaust to compare that and it hurts people because they don't want to get vaccinated. and it is terrible. >> when i hear it, you know, debbie, i think, has she ever read a book, does she have any idea? >> i think who are these people all over the world who are telling you that josef mengele is -- and fauci, that there is some parallel? who are these people? i would be willing to bet those are the same people who believe that jews are shooting space lasers and starting wildfires in california. there is no respected journalistic source who would sit and there and tell you is a parallel. at heart of jenside and holocaust of course is the singling out of people. who is being singl
my father was killed in auschwitz. my older brother to dr. fauci who wants to save lives and there is absolutely zero comparison. >> what do you think it is? why do you think it is that people make these comparisons? >> i think people want notoriety. i think it is very wrong for another tv station to air that without comments that it is wrong. and it really hurts the holocaust to compare that and it hurts people because they don't want to get vaccinated. and it is terrible. >>...
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>> i'm saying is very counterintuitive so that example thater i give is in the camp of auschwitz and that i will be set free from this concentration camp was type of hope that basically that if i keep my head down and i don't make waves and i don't fight back i might survive. we know that would not be the case not to compare the holocaust with this obviously but that which has been used in the past to domesticate people. and my argument looking at indigenous people and asian communities in particular i see how those in power when we have nothing to lose so we began to make radical changes in the way we treat the environment we also have nothing to lose. when we get to that point maybe that is when we finally become more radical and that is when change begins to happen. >> it's not the voices of reassurance that gets us all to safety and then create that change from movements. >> right now it is on fire and then to basically say we have some inventions that's not going to help but to say the planet is on fire we need to stop pretending that it's not. but then the change of the climate
>> i'm saying is very counterintuitive so that example thater i give is in the camp of auschwitz and that i will be set free from this concentration camp was type of hope that basically that if i keep my head down and i don't make waves and i don't fight back i might survive. we know that would not be the case not to compare the holocaust with this obviously but that which has been used in the past to domesticate people. and my argument looking at indigenous people and asian communities...
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for the jewish community, seeing individuals wearing anti-semitic t-shirts with images like camp auschwitz on them while storming the capital building was particularly serious -- searing and traumatic. make no mistake, january 6 was not a peaceful protest. indeed, it was the most predictable terror attack in the history of our country. countless law enforcement officers suffered physical injuries and lasting emotional trauma. for officers who responded that day have died by suicide. we are here fighting for justice for them, for the sanctity of our nations capital and for our democracy because the violence perpetrated on that day, while unique in its scope, was far from an isolated occurrence. it did not happen in a vacuum and it did not end when the crowd dispersed. the attack on the capital took place against the political and cultural backdrop of hate and extremism that has proliferated and gone largely unchecked for the last five years. extremism has been normalized. hate has been amplified. this is about turning back that tied. it is important because those who perpetrated the attack
for the jewish community, seeing individuals wearing anti-semitic t-shirts with images like camp auschwitz on them while storming the capital building was particularly serious -- searing and traumatic. make no mistake, january 6 was not a peaceful protest. indeed, it was the most predictable terror attack in the history of our country. countless law enforcement officers suffered physical injuries and lasting emotional trauma. for officers who responded that day have died by suicide. we are here...
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it's like what germany did when they kept auschwitz and all. it's like don't ever forget. you can't ever forget how horrible that was. >> councilman chuck fryed proposed removing the block. >> the auction block has been on my mind for a long time since i was a kid. i used to see people spit on it. that rips your soul apart. my stance was always, okay, i think it needs to go. it came down to a vote before the rest of the council. it was a 6-1 vote. >> do you believe there is a way to do the block in a respectful way and keep it there? >> i can't change my view. what we can do is tell a story that's a more full, in-depth story. >> when you walk by that, walk by with your children and walk by with your people, what is the message being sent? >> there's a possibility your great great grandfather was sold here. >> it seems like the fight with the auction block is what's in our history books -- what it represents has a rippling effect. >> that's just america. >> the black barbershop has always been a place of community where wisdom is past and stories are traded. today's no diff
it's like what germany did when they kept auschwitz and all. it's like don't ever forget. you can't ever forget how horrible that was. >> councilman chuck fryed proposed removing the block. >> the auction block has been on my mind for a long time since i was a kid. i used to see people spit on it. that rips your soul apart. my stance was always, okay, i think it needs to go. it came down to a vote before the rest of the council. it was a 6-1 vote. >> do you believe there is a...
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a sign that i sawe over the entrance to the camp of auschwitz that said -- will set you free. the hope that i will be separate from this concentration camp as a type of quote the basically reinforced myself oppression. in other words if i keep my head down and if they don't make waves in that i don't fight back i might survive. we know that was not going to be theur case. .. not to compare the holocaust to this obviously but what i'm trying to do is see how hope in the past has been used to domesticate people. my argument and i look at an indigenous people look at asian asian communities in this particular book i look at different communities. i see those in power is hope as a way of domestication. my argument is we have nothing to lose and we are getting to the point that if we do not begin to make radical changes in the way we treat theen environment, we will also have nothing too lose. when we get to that point, maybe thatil is what we will finally become more radical. and that radical and this when change begins to happen. >> that's not the voices of reassurance if there's
a sign that i sawe over the entrance to the camp of auschwitz that said -- will set you free. the hope that i will be separate from this concentration camp as a type of quote the basically reinforced myself oppression. in other words if i keep my head down and if they don't make waves in that i don't fight back i might survive. we know that was not going to be theur case. .. not to compare the holocaust to this obviously but what i'm trying to do is see how hope in the past has been used to...
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and for the jewish community, seeing individuals wearing anti-semitic t-shirts with images like camp auschwitz on them while storming the capitol building -- was particularly searing and traumatic. make no mistake, january 6 was not a peaceful protest. indeed, it was the most predictable terror attack in the history of our country. countless law enforcement officers suffered physical injuries and lasting emotional trauma. four officers who responded that day have died by suicide. we are here fighting for justice for them, for the sanctity of our nation's capitol, and for our democracy, because the violence perpetrated on that day, while unique in its severity and scope, was far from an isolated occurrence. it did not happen in a vacuum and it did not end when the crowd dispersed. the attack on the capitol took place against the political and cultural backdrop of hate and extremism that has proliferated and gone largely unchecked for the last five years. extremism has been normalized. hate has been amplified. this is about turning back that tide. it is important, because those who perpetrated t
and for the jewish community, seeing individuals wearing anti-semitic t-shirts with images like camp auschwitz on them while storming the capitol building -- was particularly searing and traumatic. make no mistake, january 6 was not a peaceful protest. indeed, it was the most predictable terror attack in the history of our country. countless law enforcement officers suffered physical injuries and lasting emotional trauma. four officers who responded that day have died by suicide. we are here...
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the auschwitz museum denounced the comparison and american jewish committee calling it shameful. dr. hayes gave dr. fauci a chance to respond. >> not only is she being slanderous and disrespectful, to so many people killed in the concentration camps by dr. mengele but no idea what she is talking about. she is completely incorrect in everything she says. what i find striking is how she gets no discipline what was from the fox network. how they can let her say that with no comment and no disciplinary action. i'm astounded by that. >> still today no apology from either logan or fox nation. >>> let's go to the high five of the week. a massachusetts man with quite a thanksgiving. he was recovering from open heart surgery. a scratch off puzzle and the first letters said his initials. more excited and probably not the best thing for someone in his condition and realized a winner for $1 million. the word that clinched it for him? heart. he had a 1 in 5 million chance of getting that prize and will share some of the money with his friend that got him the best get well gift ever. we'll be
the auschwitz museum denounced the comparison and american jewish committee calling it shameful. dr. hayes gave dr. fauci a chance to respond. >> not only is she being slanderous and disrespectful, to so many people killed in the concentration camps by dr. mengele but no idea what she is talking about. she is completely incorrect in everything she says. what i find striking is how she gets no discipline what was from the fox network. how they can let her say that with no comment and no...
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disparaged their commander-in-chief with terms like nazi light, mussolini like, compared his policies to auschwitz so this has been going on. the military in recent library poli 45% now have confidence in the us military. if they want to restore and they have to restore that support they better keep out of these divisive politics, stop the woke virtue signaling and performance art and they should also work on military preparedness and strategic deterrence which we apparently have lost when you look at what russia and china have been doing and more controversially when they get out of the military at the 4-star that will just take a hiatus, four or five years before you evolve into military contract or board membership and monetize your knowledge of the system, that would be wise to do. jason: we seem to have more discussions about which bathrooms engenders should use at whatever time, let's prepare the fight with china or russia or whoever adversaries might be at the moment. one of the authors this op-ed was on cnn earlier tonight. i you to listen to this. >> all kinds of commanders and soldiers r
disparaged their commander-in-chief with terms like nazi light, mussolini like, compared his policies to auschwitz so this has been going on. the military in recent library poli 45% now have confidence in the us military. if they want to restore and they have to restore that support they better keep out of these divisive politics, stop the woke virtue signaling and performance art and they should also work on military preparedness and strategic deterrence which we apparently have lost when you...
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i knew someone in a prison in auschwitz and he knew mengolez. his job was to keep the kids relaxed and without panic so the nazis could send them to the gas chamber without panic. he told me that mengolez would visit once a week. i said, really, you knew him. what was he like? he said he could bounce a baby on his knee one day and send children to the gas chamber the next day. >> what she says she heard it from are such bogus, noncredible sources. we appreciate you coming in and telling us there are real world consequences from this garbage. >> thank you. >>> next up, we're going to hear from independent voters about the pandemic, the toxicity in this country. we're going to have "the pulse of the people," next. growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: kindness, honesty and hard work. over time, i've come to add a fourth: be curious. be curious about the world around us, and then go. go with an open heart, and you will find inspiration anew. viking. exploring the world in
i knew someone in a prison in auschwitz and he knew mengolez. his job was to keep the kids relaxed and without panic so the nazis could send them to the gas chamber without panic. he told me that mengolez would visit once a week. i said, really, you knew him. what was he like? he said he could bounce a baby on his knee one day and send children to the gas chamber the next day. >> what she says she heard it from are such bogus, noncredible sources. we appreciate you coming in and telling...
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. ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> my friend wrote a book about his parents experiencing auschwitz. he signed it for kevin. kevin is right there. do you want to say something? >> thank you very much, art. and i do look forward to meeting you one day. >> for sure. >> for sure. for sure. without the tattoo. >> come on. give me some french. >> damn, that's a good choice, right there. and that's what it looks like. no more walls. yeah! ♪♪ . . co-worker. she was family. it just makes you sick thinking about it. it's like, you wanna know where she is. but at the same time, you do not wanna know. >> hi, mom. >> this woman gone out to get the mail. disappeared in pajamas. >> the case was never closed. >> it was consuming all of us. >> the individual was wearing a baseball cap, a hoodie with the hood pulled up and large, mirrored, sunglasses. >> oh, my gosh, did this really happen? >> i'm like "no dude, i can't do this."
. ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> my friend wrote a book about his parents experiencing auschwitz. he signed it for kevin. kevin is right there. do you want to say something? >> thank you very much, art. and i do look forward to meeting you one day. >> for sure. >> for sure. for sure. without the tattoo. >> come on. give me some french. >> damn, that's a good choice, right there. and that's what it looks like. no more walls. yeah! ♪♪ . . co-worker. she was family....
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. >> rabbi, lara logan seemingly doubled down this week, going after the auschwitz museum on twitter, which i didn't think was a thing. one woman's ignorance, prejudice, that's one thing but what concerns do you have when that person has an audience of hundreds of thousands if not millions to some degree. >> if you say it long enough, loud enough, people begin to buy into it. hitler made his comments over and over again and people who were educated, which is also always shocked me, phil, that we always say that education is the answer. well, education can make you smart. but not necessarily moral. you need moral education. so it's simply not enough for us to say it didn't happen. we've got to refute it with facts. i think people should look at what mangola did, look at those experiments, how he tore limbs apart, how he went after twins and tried to conjoin them. how he removed eyes so he could further the kind of nefarious experimentation. it's not enough to simply say this wasn't right. this is immoral. you've got to strongly condemn it, and there have to be consequences. >> it's a g
. >> rabbi, lara logan seemingly doubled down this week, going after the auschwitz museum on twitter, which i didn't think was a thing. one woman's ignorance, prejudice, that's one thing but what concerns do you have when that person has an audience of hundreds of thousands if not millions to some degree. >> if you say it long enough, loud enough, people begin to buy into it. hitler made his comments over and over again and people who were educated, which is also always shocked me,...
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. >> after the auschwitz memorial and museum criticized logan, she blocked them on twitter. cnn reached out to fox. they declined to comment. let's bring in donie o'sullivan. you found this absurd rhetoric is being repeated extensively online. >> absolutely. as absurd as what you heard on fox, that's the sort of thing that is happening on facebook every day. facebook, in fact, even taking money to run ads with these sort of messages. take a look at some of the ads cnn came across on facebook. one that reads i'm originally from america but reside in 1941 germany. another shows an image of a vaccine, of a syringe and says slowly and quietly but it's a holocaust and another about political violence, making traitors -- make hanging traitors great again. and, jake, it's important to point out these aren't just random posts on facebook. these are paid ads. these are posts that facebook is taking money for and targeting to its users. we showed these to facebook. facebook said those first two ads about the holocaust and nazi germany weren't against its rules and they took them down.
. >> after the auschwitz memorial and museum criticized logan, she blocked them on twitter. cnn reached out to fox. they declined to comment. let's bring in donie o'sullivan. you found this absurd rhetoric is being repeated extensively online. >> absolutely. as absurd as what you heard on fox, that's the sort of thing that is happening on facebook every day. facebook, in fact, even taking money to run ads with these sort of messages. take a look at some of the ads cnn came across on...
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she had her great grandson, have conquered the ab by answering people's questions about her time in auschwitz. do you know these? charlotte chelsea pill went to meet them? why are you afraid of death? you know, i, you know, she, you, when know that see, and then you let me do leave. when lily a bit talks, it was ready shopping the world listens at 97. lily is one of the last remaining survivors that the nazi death camp outfits. with the help of a 17 year old, great grandson, does she know she has her experiences on take tell to an audience of millions before that but tick tock is if somebody will kill me, they are me tick tock. i heard these were, but they don't know what she was talking about. well, she does now. in the space for a few months, they picked up 1200000, follow it up, bring them the precious chance to ask her questions directly. you still believe in go wrong because not me. sure. ready it's just incredibly incredible to say how many people actually wants it on and care and want to ask questions. and at times it's very sad to learn about what happens on her family. but again, it'
she had her great grandson, have conquered the ab by answering people's questions about her time in auschwitz. do you know these? charlotte chelsea pill went to meet them? why are you afraid of death? you know, i, you know, she, you, when know that see, and then you let me do leave. when lily a bit talks, it was ready shopping the world listens at 97. lily is one of the last remaining survivors that the nazi death camp outfits. with the help of a 17 year old, great grandson, does she know she...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> he wrote a book about his parents' experience in auschwitz. he signed it for kevin. and kevin's right there, he wanted to say something? >> thank you very much. >> come on, give me some french. [ speaking in foreign language ] ♪ ♪ >> that's what it looked like. no more walls. >> yeah! yeah! >>> last night or this morning. >> there are so many stories we don't tell. this is a big one. >> infertility is one of the top three stressors, in terms of a medical diagnosis. >> you will look at the price tag and be intimidated. >> $13,000 to $20,000 for one ivf.
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and they were wearing the anti-semitism on their shirts that said "camp auschwitz." he represents that kind of hatred and bigotry. but also his policies with regard to our democracy or with are order to climate change or with regard to social justice and economic justice. these are the issues that jewish americans are voting on, and on every issue we are not aligned with the republican party under donald trump. and that's why for decades jews have found their political home in the democratic party and will continue to do so. >> how dangerous do you see his words? >> they're very dangerous. people listen to him. you know, it's been clear for some time that right-wing extremists and anti-semites and neo-nazis including those who marched in charlottesville four years ago, where he said there were very fine people on both sides, they believe he is aligned with them. they listen to him. so whether he's an anti-semite or not, and i think at this point it's pretty clear he is, anti-semites believe he is one of them. anti-semites believe he is their ally. the same can be sai
and they were wearing the anti-semitism on their shirts that said "camp auschwitz." he represents that kind of hatred and bigotry. but also his policies with regard to our democracy or with are order to climate change or with regard to social justice and economic justice. these are the issues that jewish americans are voting on, and on every issue we are not aligned with the republican party under donald trump. and that's why for decades jews have found their political home in the...
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on the channel's streaming network to compare fauci to a nazi doctor known as the angel of death at auschwitz for his brutal experiments on prisoners. >> people say to me he doesn't represents science to them. he represents the nazi doctor who did experiments on jews during the second world war. and in the concentration camps. >> after that fox stayed silent and lara logan continued to demonize fauci. then she appeared to be quietly removed from air, at least temporarily. >> how they can let her say that with no comment and no disciplinary action, i'm astounded by that. >> reporter: and all the rhetoric has come at a cost. fauci has received death threats, and it's put his entire family at risk. >> every once in a while you stop and you think about it and you say, my world has completely changed. but as it's changing, you don't realize it's changing because you're just focusing. we've got to get a vaccine. we've got to get a drug. we've got to do this. we've got to do that. and every once in a while you say, well, wait a minute, i've got two armed security guards here. i've got another guy ov
on the channel's streaming network to compare fauci to a nazi doctor known as the angel of death at auschwitz for his brutal experiments on prisoners. >> people say to me he doesn't represents science to them. he represents the nazi doctor who did experiments on jews during the second world war. and in the concentration camps. >> after that fox stayed silent and lara logan continued to demonize fauci. then she appeared to be quietly removed from air, at least temporarily. >>...
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racism and if you want the argument for it, i'm an atheist but that would get me no free passes out of auschwitz. i've noticed that white supremacists, they don't check whether i keep kosher before they think, "i'll burn down that jew's house. do you know what i mean? >> seth: sure. >> right so for me it's an accident of birth that the racists hate me for. and so therefore it's racism and, you know, i mean, as it happens, being an atheist and a jew is kind of a weird thing because people don't understand that either. but basically i don't believe in god. i believe in larry david it's quite straightforward for me, right? actually, can i just tell you a quick story? >> seth: please. >> because i used that sometimes to get out -- because it's very common being an atheist and a jew, but i use it sometimes to get -- because i'm well-known in britain -- to get out of stuff i get asked to do by the local jewish community so this rabbi rang me up my local rabbi -- i've never met him -- somehow got my number and says, "can you light the menorah, the big menorah in london you come and light it, because yo
racism and if you want the argument for it, i'm an atheist but that would get me no free passes out of auschwitz. i've noticed that white supremacists, they don't check whether i keep kosher before they think, "i'll burn down that jew's house. do you know what i mean? >> seth: sure. >> right so for me it's an accident of birth that the racists hate me for. and so therefore it's racism and, you know, i mean, as it happens, being an atheist and a jew is kind of a weird thing...
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that comparison is, let me talk a bit about who joseph mengele is, he sevened as a physician at the auschwitz concentration camp and the embodiment of absolute evil, a doctor assigned to select who would die or live only to be subject to the ghoulish human experiments he over saw and enamored of tortuing twins. dr. fauci that seen this nation through aids, bio terrorism, ebola, swine flu and now covid is nothing like joseph mengele or like the creator of fascism because that too is offensive. it's a comparison tucker carlson made on his show but doesn't make sense. making sense is hardly the point. it's about power and spreading lies and fake outrage so the maga squad wins elections. they are today's angels of death. they are urging fellow americans to remain exposed as parents, grandparents and children die of covid. the numbers prove it. red america has the highest rates of covid deaths but the lowest rates of vaccinations. they are killing people. one kansas state senator said there are people that do not want to take this vaccine even at the expense of their own lives so we're here defend
that comparison is, let me talk a bit about who joseph mengele is, he sevened as a physician at the auschwitz concentration camp and the embodiment of absolute evil, a doctor assigned to select who would die or live only to be subject to the ghoulish human experiments he over saw and enamored of tortuing twins. dr. fauci that seen this nation through aids, bio terrorism, ebola, swine flu and now covid is nothing like joseph mengele or like the creator of fascism because that too is offensive....
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on the channel's streaming network to compare fauci to a nazi doctor noun as the angel of death at auschwitz for his brutal experiments on prisoners. >> people say to me he doesn't represent science to me. he represents the nazi doctor who did experiments on jews during the second world war. >> after that fox stayed silent and lara logan continued to demonize fauci. then she appeared to be quietly removed from air, at least temporarily. >> how they can let her say that with no comment and no disciplinary action, i'm astounded by that. >> reporter: and all the rhetoric has come at a cost. fauci has received death threats, and it's put his entire family at risk. >> every once in a while you stop and you think about it and you say, my world has completely changed. but as it's changing, you don't realize it's changing because you're just focusing. we've got to get a vaccine. we've got to get a drug. we've got to do this. we've got to do that. and every once in a while you say, well, wait a minute, i've got two armed security guards here. i've got another guy over there. >> reporter: since march
on the channel's streaming network to compare fauci to a nazi doctor noun as the angel of death at auschwitz for his brutal experiments on prisoners. >> people say to me he doesn't represent science to me. he represents the nazi doctor who did experiments on jews during the second world war. >> after that fox stayed silent and lara logan continued to demonize fauci. then she appeared to be quietly removed from air, at least temporarily. >> how they can let her say that with no...
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♪♪ ♪♪ >>> my friend wrote a book about his parents experiencing auschwitz. he signed it for kevin. kevin is right there. do you want to say something? >> thank you very much, art. and i do look forward to meeting you one day. >> for sure. >> for sure. for sure. without the tattoo. >> come on. give me some french. >> damn, that's a good choice, right there. and that's what it looks like. no more walls. yeah! ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪
♪♪ ♪♪ >>> my friend wrote a book about his parents experiencing auschwitz. he signed it for kevin. kevin is right there. do you want to say something? >> thank you very much, art. and i do look forward to meeting you one day. >> for sure. >> for sure. for sure. without the tattoo. >> come on. give me some french. >> damn, that's a good choice, right there. and that's what it looks like. no more walls. yeah! ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪
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you would never go to auschwitz like let's get married. you would never do that. but we have so made black pain and suffering like a place of our enjoyment, a place that feels good to us, a place that feels familiar to us that we don't pay attention to the suffering. we don't pay attention to why it's problematic. >> i know you talked about the force in your presentation. but how do you define freedom for yourself? >> i have been conditioned to think of emancipation as an ending point. so i realize that freedom was not just like liberation. freedom was like owning your humanity, operating your full humanity, being recognized for your full humanity. i think that the spirit of slavery that i talked about before that makes color a mark of degradation is still very much with us, and i think for too long, the onus of racism has been put on people of color to solve when this is not really like a people of color issue. this is a white supremacist issue where white people need to talk to other white people about how they can overcome these issues. white allies today have
you would never go to auschwitz like let's get married. you would never do that. but we have so made black pain and suffering like a place of our enjoyment, a place that feels good to us, a place that feels familiar to us that we don't pay attention to the suffering. we don't pay attention to why it's problematic. >> i know you talked about the force in your presentation. but how do you define freedom for yourself? >> i have been conditioned to think of emancipation as an ending...
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mentalizando y te vas haciendo la idea, ahora siento que mi abuelo estÁ mÁs conmigo que cuando estaba en el auschwitz al. >> pudo decirte algo digo a tu familia? >> de eso no voy a hablar que me voy a largar a llorar. lo amo con todo mi corazÓn y estoy totalmente agradece >> hay algÚn plan para que tu abuela estÉ con ustedes? >> yo di mi opiniÓn que no hay que dejar a mi abuela sola. ahora sÍ que tiene unos ovarios muy grandes y se quiso ir al rancho, nadie le puede decir que no, fundÓ el o muy difÍcil, al final, ahora va a estar mÁs con nosotros. >> la decisiÓn que la gente pueda ingresar fue de tu abuela? >> principalmente quien toma las decisiones es mi abuela. >> lo conversÁbamos, se veÍa muy tranquilo, ellos estaban preparados, duele mucho, pero se ve que estaban esperando que llegara el momento. >> es un legado que hay que mantener. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> no habÍas ni nacido cuando una güera mexicana cantaba. >> pero me la gozo igual, cada vez que hablo con ella la pasÓ muy bien. >> yuri festeja 45 aÑos de trayectoria, grandes estrellas se reunieron para interpretar las canciones mÁs fa
mentalizando y te vas haciendo la idea, ahora siento que mi abuelo estÁ mÁs conmigo que cuando estaba en el auschwitz al. >> pudo decirte algo digo a tu familia? >> de eso no voy a hablar que me voy a largar a llorar. lo amo con todo mi corazÓn y estoy totalmente agradece >> hay algÚn plan para que tu abuela estÉ con ustedes? >> yo di mi opiniÓn que no hay que dejar a mi abuela sola. ahora sÍ que tiene unos ovarios muy grandes y se quiso ir al rancho, nadie le...