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notion thatf that african people could be used as something called chattel, that is they could use us as though we were cows or horses, what have you. the idea that they could just go and africa and bargain bring us over here to work and worked and produce wealth for them. it resulted in so much suffering. kossola shared this with hurston. he puts it this way. he tells her in detail. daybreak if the forks that sleep wake with the noise, i'm not woke yet. i am still in bed. i hear the gate when they break in. i hear the yellow from soldiers when they chop at the gate. therefore, i jump out of bed. i see a great many soldiers with guns in the hands at midnight. they run with the big knife and make noise. and saw theirple neck like this with a knife. they twist the heads off and it comes off the neck. i've seen people get killed so fast. the old ones try to run from the house but they stand by the door and the women soldiers cut their heads to. when i think about those times, i try not to cry anymore. my eyes are not crying but the tears run inside me all the time . i called my mother's
notion thatf that african people could be used as something called chattel, that is they could use us as though we were cows or horses, what have you. the idea that they could just go and africa and bargain bring us over here to work and worked and produce wealth for them. it resulted in so much suffering. kossola shared this with hurston. he puts it this way. he tells her in detail. daybreak if the forks that sleep wake with the noise, i'm not woke yet. i am still in bed. i hear the gate when...
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they said show us respect and take a knee with us. and he did. it was a powerful, meaningful moment. for all the things that need to be better, we have to remember the things that went right. that was something right. reporter: this is the first time that you decided to cut the police budget. can you tell us how much money are you going to reallocate? what exactly will be reduced? with -- what exactly will you put the money towards? do you have specifics? mayor de blasio: they will. the answer is, no, not today. in the next three weeks, in negotiations with city council, we will decide the budget for the city. we are praying that there is action on the stimulus in washington. we are asking albany to give us a last resort with borrowing authority. all of these questions are up in the air. i am not answering today because we will do that as part of negotiations. reporter: city council and protesters have called for a one billion-dollar cut. mayor de blasio: no. but something substantial? yes. that will be subject to negotiation. the first thing i w
they said show us respect and take a knee with us. and he did. it was a powerful, meaningful moment. for all the things that need to be better, we have to remember the things that went right. that was something right. reporter: this is the first time that you decided to cut the police budget. can you tell us how much money are you going to reallocate? what exactly will be reduced? with -- what exactly will you put the money towards? do you have specifics? mayor de blasio: they will. the answer...
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sits at a low bottom you can say well i'm walking in the us house of the. new york you don't believe me. so be careful but in this area that i'm up i think i'm going to go myself you know what i'm saying but i've got to really have. been about them but i can put up on one of my own coming up on what i'm buying up but i'm. big into nature has some of the fastest deforestation rights in the wode. he said pump was wilderness and hundreds of people digitas trunks and now on the friends. they come but you know monkey what have you been doing me singing yemeni government taking you out on a snake it's a take it only one way that i mean. i'm not until you can win then i said i'm going to do it up and then when they got a couple done about the lovely little. investigation the issue isn't easy soldiers monitor a whole lot of yes sometimes. look i'm ok. i'm . with how one separatists have been fighting to gain. independents from indonesia to 50. foreign observers rarely granted entry to these threats to wimbledon 30 people were killed in clashes with the army last ye
sits at a low bottom you can say well i'm walking in the us house of the. new york you don't believe me. so be careful but in this area that i'm up i think i'm going to go myself you know what i'm saying but i've got to really have. been about them but i can put up on one of my own coming up on what i'm buying up but i'm. big into nature has some of the fastest deforestation rights in the wode. he said pump was wilderness and hundreds of people digitas trunks and now on the friends. they come...
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part of picketed what i would use we needed telling us and that is something like i. had some to go i back up the. company. go international argue dealings with local communities predated the acquisition of the land and in the statement deny all allegations of fraud and its conduct the company. local manages provided sufficient consultation to help tribes determine ownership and compensation on the indonesian customary law. but a 2009 legal document leaked to one when east states the same local manages with trying to acquire land without verifying the onus were pasco international claims the so-called insufficiency was resolved in 2011. but making notes provided by the company revealed they were still resolving tribal land boundaries on linus is blocking 2016 more than 3 years off to the forest was destroyed. other indigenous communities accused karoonda whisp up with biggest pomo producer of taking their land in simla to speak. mistiness thomas tribe and 5 other clans claim they would never told the forest had been sold in 2010. and it got it and he had money and i t
part of picketed what i would use we needed telling us and that is something like i. had some to go i back up the. company. go international argue dealings with local communities predated the acquisition of the land and in the statement deny all allegations of fraud and its conduct the company. local manages provided sufficient consultation to help tribes determine ownership and compensation on the indonesian customary law. but a 2009 legal document leaked to one when east states the same local...
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so that our little bottom can say well why you know us also the. new york you tell them you keep out so be careful but in this area that i'm up to become what i myself know what i'm saying but i got to really have so much of them but they make up it up i'm not. gonna look it up on what i'm buying guns but i'm. big into nature has some of the fastest deforestation rights in the wode. he said pump was wilderness and hundreds of people digitas tribes and now on the grounds. they come but you know you want to keep you and me singing yemeni government taking you up on a snake it's a take it only hit on a way that i mean. i'm not that silicon would be and i said i'm going to do it up and then when they've got a couple done up on with i'll be chatty about the lovely little. investigation the issue isn't easy soldiers monitor a whole lot of yes some tough. love coming. up. with hump when separatists have been fighting to gain. independents from intonation to 50. foreign observers rarely granted entry to these threats to wimbledon 30 people were killed in c
so that our little bottom can say well why you know us also the. new york you tell them you keep out so be careful but in this area that i'm up to become what i myself know what i'm saying but i got to really have so much of them but they make up it up i'm not. gonna look it up on what i'm buying guns but i'm. big into nature has some of the fastest deforestation rights in the wode. he said pump was wilderness and hundreds of people digitas tribes and now on the grounds. they come but you know...
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i think it is useful to use anniversaries to think about what that means, what those great events of the past meant and what they might mean for us today. i think it is quite right in your title you put 1919 peace, question mark. there is a view widely shared that what happened in paris 1919, this was the great peace conference. to try to set a structure for a lasting peace after 1919. what happened in paris after 1919 has often been blamed for the outbreak of the second world war. there is a simple version of history, which is that the statesman and they were all pretty much men in those days, they met in paris in 1919. made such a mess of things that europe moved down a tramway with no escape to 1939. i myself find that much too simple. my short answer to people who say, doesn't 1919 lead directly to 1939 is, what was everyone doing in those 20 years? an awful lot can happen in 20 years. europe and the world face an awful lot of choices. perhaps the most influential book in creating that view of 1919 as the doomed peace attempt that set in motion the it events of -- the events of 1
i think it is useful to use anniversaries to think about what that means, what those great events of the past meant and what they might mean for us today. i think it is quite right in your title you put 1919 peace, question mark. there is a view widely shared that what happened in paris 1919, this was the great peace conference. to try to set a structure for a lasting peace after 1919. what happened in paris after 1919 has often been blamed for the outbreak of the second world war. there is a...
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they thought they would use them and uses support and they invited him to become chancellor. they did not know what they were dealing with. i think the parallel with our own times are never exact but the reaction to globalization is rather like what happened before the first world war. the looking for simple solutions and the blaming of others, we all find it easier to say yes, i blame you for my problems rather than to say, it is a complicated situation. that is what is dangerous about the present time. not very cheery. [laughter] >> thank you. i teach high school history. something i have noticed american textbooks focus on is the war guilt clause. first, how unprecedented that was for a treaty like that. how much of an impact it had on germany. i think the textbooks and the way it is taught seems like that is the thing that created -- i was wondering your opinion. --it lies at the heart article 231 said germany accepts responsibility for starting the war. the germans named it the war guilt clause. the allies were implying guilt. treaties contain similar clauses. the clause
they thought they would use them and uses support and they invited him to become chancellor. they did not know what they were dealing with. i think the parallel with our own times are never exact but the reaction to globalization is rather like what happened before the first world war. the looking for simple solutions and the blaming of others, we all find it easier to say yes, i blame you for my problems rather than to say, it is a complicated situation. that is what is dangerous about the...
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follow us @cspanhistory. and oral history interview with esther terry, who talks about participating in the 1960 lunch counter set in protest while a student at bennett college in greensboro, north carolina. decades later, she served as president of bennett college. this interview is part of an oral history project on the civil rights movement initiated by congress in 2009. conducted by the smithsonian museum, the american folklife center at the library of congress, and the oral history center at the university of north carolina chapel hill.
follow us @cspanhistory. and oral history interview with esther terry, who talks about participating in the 1960 lunch counter set in protest while a student at bennett college in greensboro, north carolina. decades later, she served as president of bennett college. this interview is part of an oral history project on the civil rights movement initiated by congress in 2009. conducted by the smithsonian museum, the american folklife center at the library of congress, and the oral history center...
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to us. we had our little signs we held up and it was a wonderful experience for me. i could cry right now just thinking about it. they eventually opened up the drugstore and the department store and we could sit down. i'm so proud of you listening to you because you are saying all the things we experienced at that time. thank you for letting me speak. host: delores, do you remember how long that protest lasted and how quickly -- you said eventually it changed, how long did that take? caller: i don't want to say because i don't exactly remember, but i know while i was there. i was only there for a year and a half and then i transferred to virginia union in richmond. but it opened up while i was there. host: thanks for the call. perfect guest: thank you. i'm from baltimore and so the story of morgan state students doing that work, i have benefited from that. i must thank you for that. i assume you mean it was the northwood shopping center that morgan state students tried to integrate and were
to us. we had our little signs we held up and it was a wonderful experience for me. i could cry right now just thinking about it. they eventually opened up the drugstore and the department store and we could sit down. i'm so proud of you listening to you because you are saying all the things we experienced at that time. thank you for letting me speak. host: delores, do you remember how long that protest lasted and how quickly -- you said eventually it changed, how long did that take? caller: i...
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he instructed us not to interact with any of the people that would say anything to us. signs that we held up. it was a wonderful experience for me. i could cry right now thing about it -- thinking about it. they eventually opened up that we could sit down and the department store. i'm so proud of you because you are saying all of the things we experienced at that time. i think you for letting me -- host: do you remember how long that protest lasted and how quickly -- you said it eventually changed, how long did that take? say,r: i don't want to because i don't exactly remember. but i know that while i was there, and i was only there for a year and a half and then i transferred to virginia union, but it opened up while i was there. host: dolores, thanks for the call. baltimore, som the story of morgan state students doing network, i have benefited from that. so i must thank you for that. meaninguming you are the northwood shopping center that morgan state students had tried to integrate and were successful at doing so. those students were well organized. they planned eve
he instructed us not to interact with any of the people that would say anything to us. signs that we held up. it was a wonderful experience for me. i could cry right now thing about it -- thinking about it. they eventually opened up that we could sit down and the department store. i'm so proud of you because you are saying all of the things we experienced at that time. i think you for letting me -- host: do you remember how long that protest lasted and how quickly -- you said it eventually...
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our national security analyst is with us. when you see what is going on in atlanta right now and clearly the protesters are very angry over the shooting death of rayshard brooks, what do you think? >> i think we need to separate the issues. it is the justified protest over another police shooting and what needs to be dealt with tonight which is to de-escalate the situation so there's going to be three approaches. the first is of course life matters more than a wendy's. buildings can burn. i know that is hard for people to see but you don't want to put firefighters in harm's way. you also don't want to harm members of the community and neighborhood so you'll just focus on protecting life at this stage. while the building fires look bad they are secondary to protecting life. the second is you want to contain the situation. there are peaceful protesters who probably far out number or we know far out number what is going on with a small group that is either setting things on fire or finally protesting so you just want to contain
our national security analyst is with us. when you see what is going on in atlanta right now and clearly the protesters are very angry over the shooting death of rayshard brooks, what do you think? >> i think we need to separate the issues. it is the justified protest over another police shooting and what needs to be dealt with tonight which is to de-escalate the situation so there's going to be three approaches. the first is of course life matters more than a wendy's. buildings can burn....
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do not use tear gas. tear gas has been a disaster in terms of social protests and just escalates everyone. and work with community leaders to make sure that the protests remain peaceful. meanwhile, you know, if things get worse over time you have to sort of fortify these communities in the sense of you do need to protect community members who are not violent and so you will need a surge of capacity and that is what mayors have to plan for. that it is not bad and then it could get bad. if we can start from that position, which is basically what we're seeing on the streets, peaceful protests with pockets of bad behavior, i think we'll see a much calmer summer than we saw say about ten days ago. and i think mayors and police chiefs are getting that. they can't promise there won't be violence. i do have to say one thing. governor kemp not known for being a member of black lives matter, he is dealing with a horrible election that happened this tuesday that essentially disenfranchised minority communities in at
do not use tear gas. tear gas has been a disaster in terms of social protests and just escalates everyone. and work with community leaders to make sure that the protests remain peaceful. meanwhile, you know, if things get worse over time you have to sort of fortify these communities in the sense of you do need to protect community members who are not violent and so you will need a surge of capacity and that is what mayors have to plan for. that it is not bad and then it could get bad. if we can...
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he was attacking us. and we were doing the same thing we had done in september. i told nixon, you've got to attack humphrey. we can't let him bring the party together. if they get together, we lod the battle. >> as the big day draws nearer and the polls show hubert humphrey drawing closer, the ice water generally believed to flow through richard nixon's veins may be melting and may, indeed, be nearing the boiling point. new one a day natural fruit bites multivitamins are made with farm grown apples as the first ingredient. and key nutrients you want. so you can have a daily multivitamin free of stuff you don't want. one a day natural fruit bites. a new way to multivitamin. we hope you find these digital solutions helpful to bank from almost anywhere. deposit a check with your phone or tablet. check balances, pay bills, and more. send money to people you know and trust with zelle. explore all you can do with our digital tools from almost anywhere. pnc bank. from almost anywhere. hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it star
he was attacking us. and we were doing the same thing we had done in september. i told nixon, you've got to attack humphrey. we can't let him bring the party together. if they get together, we lod the battle. >> as the big day draws nearer and the polls show hubert humphrey drawing closer, the ice water generally believed to flow through richard nixon's veins may be melting and may, indeed, be nearing the boiling point. new one a day natural fruit bites multivitamins are made with farm...
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to be successful, a candidate must use the medium and use it well. richard nixon prefers informal, no-holds-barred discussions. >> new hampshire was the first time we saw a new innovation in televised campaigning. richard nixon's aides would gather a group of ordinary citizens and have them, instead of the media, asking questions. >> any further questions that you have? >> and they made it look like richard nixon was this brave truth-teller, who was willing to face down any critic, when in fact, it was completely staged. >> this is the nixon answer, in which richard nixon discusses the issues with citizens of new hampshire. >> lawlessness, crime, is a major problem in this country today. we talk about civil rights, you know what the most important civil right in this country is? it's the right to be safe in the streets, to be safe in your home. >> nixon's campaign in new hampshire was a classic. there is a new nixon, the reporters were saying. he's much better disciplined. he also is more relaxed. he takes criticism well. >> i plan to shake a lot of
to be successful, a candidate must use the medium and use it well. richard nixon prefers informal, no-holds-barred discussions. >> new hampshire was the first time we saw a new innovation in televised campaigning. richard nixon's aides would gather a group of ordinary citizens and have them, instead of the media, asking questions. >> any further questions that you have? >> and they made it look like richard nixon was this brave truth-teller, who was willing to face down any...
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you know, why would they send us somewhere and make us kill somebody? we're not going to do that. so, we sang anti-war songs. ♪ st. peter said to vietnam, i can't tell ♪ ♪ i know you'll go to heaven,son ♪ ♪ you served your time in hell it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard packaging. this crisis is going to be over know exactly when and we don't know exactly when the stock market will reach its bottom, we've got to be prepared for this to last a long time. if you assume that you're out of work for nine months but you end up only being out of work for three, well that's great. but if you think you're going to be furloughed for three months and it lasts for nine, well that'll be emotionally devastating. so, we've got to prepare ourselves. tangibly and practically, as well as psychologically and emotionally. guys! guys! safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's sa
you know, why would they send us somewhere and make us kill somebody? we're not going to do that. so, we sang anti-war songs. ♪ st. peter said to vietnam, i can't tell ♪ ♪ i know you'll go to heaven,son ♪ ♪ you served your time in hell it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard packaging. this crisis is going to be...
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>> use your brain! not your body. >> the 1960s was about women demanding justice in the society and nowhere was this more public and powerful than the 1968 ms. america contest. >> no more pain. >> we had a freedom trash can. and we threw in bras and diapers and high heeled shoes and girdles and steno pads and symbols of women's oppression. >> it struck a chord with so many women around the country, that in some ways it was the first national emergence of a women's movement, per se. >> i think in '68, everything felt a lot more on the edge. george wallace was running for president. it felt like the country could turn into a sea of turmoil. >> you are some of the people that people are sick and tired of all over the united states. they believe in four-letter words, but i know two four-little words you don't know, w-o-r-k. >> he was drawing support away from hubert humphrey, specifically urban, northern, white workers, often union workers, often individuals who traditionally had been strong supporters of t
>> use your brain! not your body. >> the 1960s was about women demanding justice in the society and nowhere was this more public and powerful than the 1968 ms. america contest. >> no more pain. >> we had a freedom trash can. and we threw in bras and diapers and high heeled shoes and girdles and steno pads and symbols of women's oppression. >> it struck a chord with so many women around the country, that in some ways it was the first national emergence of a women's...
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they become implemented of the best in us. they symbolize our hopes and dreams, our feelings and yearnings, our potential. the vision of a world as on it should be or could be or as it needs to be or as it needs to be. thus when we learn about four american history, certain stories, events, people, and moments are emphasized. example, all school children learned the story of how francis scott key watched through the night to see if or mchenry would fall under the british bombardment. when he saw the flag still flying in the morning, he knew that an important battle had not been lost and expressed this moment of hope and triumph of faith in words that became our national anthem. these stories or images of the reverend martin luther king jr. giving his i have a dream speech or of the american flag being raised over iwo jima or rosa parks refusing to move to a seat at the back of the bus are all moments and images that help define who we are, moments that exemplify our best and highest values and thus are potent symbols. the narr
they become implemented of the best in us. they symbolize our hopes and dreams, our feelings and yearnings, our potential. the vision of a world as on it should be or could be or as it needs to be or as it needs to be. thus when we learn about four american history, certain stories, events, people, and moments are emphasized. example, all school children learned the story of how francis scott key watched through the night to see if or mchenry would fall under the british bombardment. when he...
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lighter fluid was used to try to set the club on fire. pine finally managed to get an undercover policewoman out through a back window. she went to a fire station and put in a call for help from the tactical patrol, i'm sorry from the tactical police force. soon fire trucks arrived as well as the right police in a patrol wagon from the sixth precinct. the police inside the stonewall were rescued and the prisoners taken away. the police wrecked the bar, and the right police were brutal and clearing the streets of protesters. the crowd was not count by the large amount of police with batons. when he cleared christopher street, the stone wall club which was on,. this was a scenario that was repeated many times. on the next day, the crowds were much larger and the violence was even greater. on sunday, the third day, the police were less confrontational. the crowd smaller and there are no reports of violence. there were only sporadic skirmishes between police and small numbers of civilians on monday and tuesday. following day, the village voic
lighter fluid was used to try to set the club on fire. pine finally managed to get an undercover policewoman out through a back window. she went to a fire station and put in a call for help from the tactical patrol, i'm sorry from the tactical police force. soon fire trucks arrived as well as the right police in a patrol wagon from the sixth precinct. the police inside the stonewall were rescued and the prisoners taken away. the police wrecked the bar, and the right police were brutal and...
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they finally shut us down and told us to get out of the aircraft. they told me and my wingman to go down into the ready room. we went downstairs. the 46, the -- blades hold up. they put them a way -- a way. we went down to the ready room. they said there was a rumor that they were americans 60 miles south of saigon. i said, more than a rumor. what facts do we have about that? they did not know. they did not know. we started breaking out the maps. they wanted us to search for these people. i said, that's insane. area, there was no electricity. it was a small village. i'm not going to be out there searching around. we spent two hours looking at that. we spent a lot of time doing the accident investigation. we knew that was going to be a problem. just one more slide here i wanted to show. this is what it looked like at night when we took up with the weather. that's the 46. this is what the ropes look like at night that we had to land on. pretty small target to hit. especially in that kind of weather. kept us alive, kept us thinking all the time. we got
they finally shut us down and told us to get out of the aircraft. they told me and my wingman to go down into the ready room. we went downstairs. the 46, the -- blades hold up. they put them a way -- a way. we went down to the ready room. they said there was a rumor that they were americans 60 miles south of saigon. i said, more than a rumor. what facts do we have about that? they did not know. they did not know. we started breaking out the maps. they wanted us to search for these people. i...
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use blunt objects to abort it. pipes, bats. he would use anything to make it go away. one day he came in the room and i was sleeping and he jumped on my stomach. >> i'm sorry, michelle. >> and he's the reason why i can't have children now. and that's the most suckiest feeling ever. but he couldn't break me. and i feel, why let the devil control me? >> physical scars from the abuse was painful and eternal, but there's no doubt that the psychological abuse perpetrated on these women was equally painfully indelible. >> he played these terrible, terrible mind games. >> one day castro said, hey, do you want to play russian roulette? before microban 24,.... i worried about protecting my family against bacteria and viruses on the surfaces they touch in my home. try new microban 24. watch as microban 24 kills 99.9% of bacteria... and then, even after multiple touches, keeps killing bacteria for 24 hours. i trust microban 24 to keep killing bacteria for 24-hours. available in multi-purpose cleaner, sanitizing spray, and bathroom cleaner. are made with farm grownal apples as the
use blunt objects to abort it. pipes, bats. he would use anything to make it go away. one day he came in the room and i was sleeping and he jumped on my stomach. >> i'm sorry, michelle. >> and he's the reason why i can't have children now. and that's the most suckiest feeling ever. but he couldn't break me. and i feel, why let the devil control me? >> physical scars from the abuse was painful and eternal, but there's no doubt that the psychological abuse perpetrated on these...
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there was four of us. two older sisters, regina and myself. >> my mother used to sing to us. and she loved us very much. she was a good, good mother. what happened to her, she did not deserve. homer gibbons was my biological dad. and he was a chronic alcoholic. >> my father was a big brute. 6'6", 6"8", 300, 350 pounds. he was a heavy drinker. and my mother was very small and skinny. and he just he abused her. >> he didn't want the responsibility of us, so he accused my mother of being mentally ill. and he just dragged her off to a mental institution. and she was not mentally ill. >> i just remember us sitting in the back seat, and they took her out of the car. screaming and crying for her children. that is forever etched in my memory. >> regina and her siblings were placed in a children's home. >> i remember laying in a crib-like bed looking up at the ceiling, it was very lonely. it was just like -- we were kind of just there. >> was a brick building and i remember looking out the window at the river, wondering what was out on the other side. >> when you looked out the window
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to watch so he lined us up. and said that he wanted us to see how quickly a house could burn. and i was just shy of 7, but i assumed it was a lesson like, don't play with matches, don't play with fire. and then we went back inside. our mom got us ready to go down for our nap. >> levi was sleeping in his room. katie and erin were sleeping in their room, and christina went into the bathroom to take a bath. >> reporter: so, while karl's wife is taking a bath he says he was upstairs in the attic working on a fan before then going out to the garage. >> he walks out into the garage, which the garage is probably 50 feet. >> he's working in the shop, and it's at that point he hears his wife screaming his name. >> he comes out, looks, and that's when he sees the smoke. >> he sees flames. he sees the house is on fire. he hears christina say, karl, get the kids. >> she loved those kids, and she would have done anything for them. >> i heard my mother screaming. and i went to the door. it was slightly ajar so i peeked out th
to watch so he lined us up. and said that he wanted us to see how quickly a house could burn. and i was just shy of 7, but i assumed it was a lesson like, don't play with matches, don't play with fire. and then we went back inside. our mom got us ready to go down for our nap. >> levi was sleeping in his room. katie and erin were sleeping in their room, and christina went into the bathroom to take a bath. >> reporter: so, while karl's wife is taking a bath he says he was upstairs in...
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miles that take us back to the places we want to go. and to the people who count on us. so, let's roll up our sleeves. because we've got miles to make up. in these challenging times, we need each other more than ever. we may be apart, but we're not alone. use aarp community connections to find or create a mutual aid group near you. stay connected and help those in need. to finimagine if we we would be such good friends. best friends. advantage ii, kills fleas through contact all month long. i mean he's a wreck without me. advantage ii, fight the misery of biting fleas. i opened a sofi money account and it was the first time that i realized i could be earning interest back on my money. i just discovered sofi, and i'm an investor with a diversified portfolio. who am i?! i refinanced my student loans with sofi because of their low interest rates. thanks sofi for helping us get our money right >> pelley: the death of george floyd, in the hands of minneapolis police, came on memorial day. 99 years before, that same week, black americans suffered a massacre. in the days after
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encore out of us. and now, we are proud to welcome you back. >> whitaker: now, an update on a story we called "targeting the truth." last november, we reported on the philippine government's clampdown on independent journalists, in particular, maria ressa and her online news site "rappler." ressa's stories, revealing the extent of government-sponsored violence in president rodrigo duterte's bloody drug war, resulted in what she describes as a government campaign against her, including death threats, organized social media attacks and several arrests. rter s or u'sa: the head of tha ne d at is exactly what the government is doing, systematically. be silent, or you're next. >> whitaker: 11 cases have been filed against you? >> ressa: they were looking for some way to be able to shut us up, right? i think you just have to look at the pattern. >> whitaker: this past week, a philippine court found maria ressa guilty of "cyber libel." she is free on bail pending an appeal. i'm bill whitaker. we'll be back ne
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subject to housing discrimination, can see us as the lowest wage workers, can see us being victims of voter suppression, can see ourn' change. still won't let the knee up one bit. >> whitaker: george floyd's killing reveals an america we haven't seen in generations: armed soldiers guard the lincoln memorial; looting across the country: on rodeo drive in beverly hills, on kensington avenue in philadelphia. and like the storming of the bastille, the third precinct police station, headquarters for the officers who arrested george floyd, was set ablaze. but as the smoke cleared, the images that emerged were these: americans of every color, age and gender filling streets across the country in daily, massive, peaceful protests, like the one in front of the white house monday that turned to mayhem when attorney general bill barr approved plans for federal officers and armed troops to forcefully clear the streets. on monday night after seven straight days of protests all over the country, president trump said-- "i am the law and order president." what did you make of that? >> ifill: it was, f
subject to housing discrimination, can see us as the lowest wage workers, can see us being victims of voter suppression, can see ourn' change. still won't let the knee up one bit. >> whitaker: george floyd's killing reveals an america we haven't seen in generations: armed soldiers guard the lincoln memorial; looting across the country: on rodeo drive in beverly hills, on kensington avenue in philadelphia. and like the storming of the bastille, the third precinct police station,...
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he's using his dysentery medication as a pen and he's using toilet paper as paper >> lotoro ( translated ): yes >> wertheim: and that's how he writes a symphony. >> lotoro ( translated ): yes, paper and coal can be freedom. >> wertheim: lotoro isn't just collecting this music, he's arranging it and sometimes finishing these works. this tender composition was written by a pole while he was in buchenwald concentration camp. ♪ ♪ lotoro says that if music like this isn't performed, it's as if it's still imprisoned in the camps. it hasn't been freed. ♪ ♪ this wasn't an obvious calling for an italian who was raised roman catholic, but from age 15, lotoro says, he felt the pull of another religion. you converted to judaism. you say you have a jewish soul. define what that means. >> lotoro ( translated ): there was a rabbi who explained to me that when a person converts to judaism, in reality he doesn't convert. he goes back to being jewish. doing this research is possibly the most jewish thing that i know. >> wertheim: lotoro's quest began in 1988 when he learned about the music created
he's using his dysentery medication as a pen and he's using toilet paper as paper >> lotoro ( translated ): yes >> wertheim: and that's how he writes a symphony. >> lotoro ( translated ): yes, paper and coal can be freedom. >> wertheim: lotoro isn't just collecting this music, he's arranging it and sometimes finishing these works. this tender composition was written by a pole while he was in buchenwald concentration camp. ♪ ♪ lotoro says that if music like this isn't...
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donato told us she administered the plasma hoping to keep him off a ventor often the hospital's last tool. we agreed not to show the faces of ill patients. this footage was shot by the hospital staff photographer. >> donato: you hang in there, okay? >> whitaker: the next day, dr. donato delivered the promise of plasma to jose ramirez, a 49 year old father of three who manages a new jersey bagel factory. he had been in the covid unit for a week. >> donato: i'll come check on you tomorrow, okay? high five. >> whitaker: no one knows better what these patients are going through than robert robinson, a 44 year old nursing director in the hospital's emergency department. he described the virus washing over new jersey like a tsunami and patients flooding his er. >> rob robinson: in the beginning, they would trickle in. but it started to go to, like, ten, 20. there was one point we would get 25 in an hour that were coming in. >> whitaker: he was felled by the virus in march and ended up in his own hospital. he told us he was close to death. >> robinson: they told me, you're lucky that we-- y
donato told us she administered the plasma hoping to keep him off a ventor often the hospital's last tool. we agreed not to show the faces of ill patients. this footage was shot by the hospital staff photographer. >> donato: you hang in there, okay? >> whitaker: the next day, dr. donato delivered the promise of plasma to jose ramirez, a 49 year old father of three who manages a new jersey bagel factory. he had been in the covid unit for a week. >> donato: i'll come check on...
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news i'm on the use of thanks for. calling a meal and i'm good welcome to the 2nd season of on the fence. the planet on the brink of disaster we just long dead interviews with experts about one question how to change could only 36. percent of them out how sponsors bury the biggest movie stars are very in a world. system ultimately some stores because if the water comes up for the free meter to go. and a big part of me there are going to be. the maximum i'm on the water because opec has 5 meters of water. in recent years the global sea level rise has been accelerating this marks the beginning of a trend that could dramatically change much of the world scase times. maybe not as a civil rights one. does the worst case scenario look like. this still true story finishes. if they get it wrong the cost could be a mess. just to see. how much time do we have left to find a solution has to be there will be places he won't be able to say that he can how can we protect ourselves against this rising danger. and i'll sail out of see
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isn't police brutality in the us and also in the us. this is t w news remember kids get up today it's the latest news on a website that's on d w dot com god help us from any other news team here in berlin thanks for joining us . for. language courses. video. anytime anywhere. w. . the mom sponsors very the biggest mobile phones are very in a world. system ultimately some stores will work on some more than 3 meter. we're going to make more money there she got to be. among the water became whole back was 5 meter water. in recent years the global sea level rise has been accelerating this marks the beginning of a trend that could dramatically change much of the world's coastlines. maybe it is of sea level rise what does the worst case scenario look like. that is dealt. storm conditions things if they get it wrong the cost could be immense the loss is. just too close to. how much time do we have left to find a solution. that will be places we won't be able to say much because how can we protect ourselves against this rising danger. not ensur
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storm coming into the city on the computer it was a model any help the 1st results that they called us and said you have a problem look at this what they got. they said oops. this is he's a killer heel is that its main artery silicate it underground and. we found out through a surprise that it takes only about 40 minutes for the. subway system to fly. for a decade the simulation devised by klaus iacob and his colleagues remains little more than scientific speculation. 2012 hurricane sandy showed that the apocalyptic scenario modeled by the scientists was uncomfortably close to reality. take a look at the water actually just in new york city sandy killed 44 people 100000 homes were flooded and millions of residents were left without electricity for weeks the damage to the city was estimated at $19000000000.00 the city was up to its neck in water. until recently such extreme weather was regarded as a once in a century of event but that has changed. klaus iacob believes that even a slight rise in sea levels could trigger a significant rise in flooding. supply yourself for this much is 9 f
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join us as we explore the deacon germany. made in germany. 90 minutes on d w. is nor what do they dream of at night. as cleaners they see the face of horror. their job censoring for the social media industry. in manila there are thousands of so-called content monitors to take they screw up terrifying images from online platforms. are risk jobs for starvation wage the strain it is enormous. the cleaners social media shadow industry starts in 2 minutes on d.w. . this is g.w. news and these are our top stories a memorial service has been held in minneapolis for george floyd who died in police custody last week u.s. president donald trump has been widely criticized for threatening to send in the military to stamp out the civil unrest which has swept the country since floyd's death.
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to date with all the latest on our website at state of the undock m k richardson thanks for joining us. i'm able to compare the 2nd season on the french to the planet on the brink of disaster we just long in-depth interview experts about one question. leaching shut up shut up good morning edition. the story of the mom storms are very the biggest mobile storms are in the world. the system ultimately stores because if the water comes up more than 3 meters to go before we're going to be part of leadership going to be a. commercial among the water because opec has 5 meters of water. in recent years the global sea level rise has been accelerating this marks the beginning of a trend that could dramatically change much of the world's coastlines. maybe the meters of sea level rise what does the worst case scenario look like. that is delta still. condition things if they get it wrong the cost could be a mess. just to please you to see. how much time do we have left to find a solution. that will be places we won't be able to say if you can how can we protect ourselves against this rising danger.
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us to. feel like the folk lore society are staging a reenactment specially for coming to the table dolly by. africans capturing traded dragged from their motherland and the odor after night 10 weeks at sea so if it fit this concealed cargo disembarked only at night to the crack of the whip in the shadows and same. thing. ha. ha. oh my oh shoot what shall. you. hear no mouth yet no bear now let's go out now. for over an hour i walked the same dirt path that hundreds of thousands of the slave driver cans were forced to follow. as i think about the magnitude of their suffering and sacrifice i feel a deep in sense of shame and sorrow that their descendants have never received a formal apology or a penny in compensation from the u.s. government. so that was really intense it was absolutely humbling. and i just kept thinking about everything that had been taken away from the people that arrived on the shores. and how there's no way that that could ever be given back to them. i decided to join the
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could you follow us. on the last night of the national gathering do need to ask me to join her at the james river in richmond to walk the same trail as her enslaved ancestors. i should. feel like before of course society or staging a reenactment specially for coming to the table deli by. africans captured traded dragged from their motherland and the odor after now i'm 10 weeks at sea so i felt fit this concealed cargo disembarked only at night to the crack of the whip in the shadows and same. thing. ha. ha. oh my oh shoot what shall. you. know mouth yet no now let's go. down. for over an hour i walk the same dirt path that hundreds of thousands of the slave driver cans were forced to follow. as i think about the magnitude of their suffering and sacrifice i feel a deep in sense of shame and sorrow that their descendents have never received a formal apology or a penny in compensation from the u.s. government. so that was really intense it was absolutely humbling. and i just kept thinking about everything th
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sound the box us this is us. on al-jazeera one of the really special things that work in progress here is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else would be what it is you know it's that he chose to leave out of it but to be there because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are the people who believe that the. well there is still nice just mended piece to deliver generalism be done feeling people a good audience across the globe. i'm not matheson in doha the top stories on al-jazeera fighters linked to libya's government of national accord a celebrating in the city of tal who not after it was announced they've taken control of the last western stronghold of. the home is about 65 kilometers from the capital tripoli on thursday the un recognized government announced it had regained full control of tripoli the head has the latest from to hunan the swift. this if you opt out who is mainly. turk
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told to old use their own. let me ask you how worried you are about the increase in hostilities in yemen we listen this is the moment to stop all the 30 action this is the moment it all sounds right on fighting over it why did we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that on the edges there are as bombs continue to rain down on afghanistan civilians are paying the ultimate price they are completely forgotten and no $1.00 is listening to these people while those responsible operate with impunity this is about owning up mistakes this is about saying science is about accountability in a nicely unaccountable war has anyone from the us military been in touch with you since the night no not for klein's investigates afghanistan civilian loss in the us air war on a. throughout history human kind has come together to prevail in our darkest moments this is a moment for pretty much the opposite for hiding laying low saving humankind by really really. not getting near every generation has its moment where
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