He young spy agency chased down the worlds most notorious nazi. Good evening everybody. Welcome to the National World war two museum. Im the associate for the media and Education Center here at the museum. First and keeping with the tradition i would like to recognize any were front veterans, holocaust survivors, if your president please stand and wave. Its always a pleasure to honor you. This is your museum. Even if there is no one here we should still clap. And also, to take this moment to recognize any veterans or active duty personnel, also stand or wave to be recognized, thanks so much for carrying on the great legacy with the world war ii generation. I would like to welcome all of you to the special evening. Acclaimed, author, neil is here to describe his works on icommon. He also did a webinar with almost 3000 students earlier today as part of our twoweek family Holocaust Education program which has been very well received so far. A fantastic program. Tonights program is part of
[applause] i would like to welcome all of you to this special evening with acclaimed author neal bascomb to discuss his work on the captors and trials of Adolf Eichmann. Neal also did a webinar with students earlier today. The program has been very well received so far. Tonights program is a part of our exhibit that i hope many of you were able to see in the last hour or so that you are here. This is about the capture and trial of Adolf Eichmann. It is currently on display. In those special exhibit hall. This is presented here in new orleans and a wonderful coproduction with several esteemed partners. The museum of the jewish people in tel aviv, israel. And the museum of heritage in cleveland, ohio. If you have not been able to see the exhibit yet, it is open until january 25. Eichmann was the head of the Jewish Department and managed the transport of millions of people to nazi camps and vanishes after the war. Neal was host more about how teams from the Israeli Mossad capture them and
To recognize any other veterans in other areas or any active duty personnel. Please stand or wave to be recognized. [applause] i would like to welcome all of you to this special evening with acclaimed author neal bascomb to discuss his work on the captors and trials of Adolf Eichmann. A webinar with students earlier today. The program has been very well received so far. Antacid program. Tonights program is a part of our exhibit that i hope many of you were able to see in the last hour or so that you are here. And is about the capture trial of Adolf Eichmann. It is currently on display. In those special exhibit hall. This is presented here in new orleans and a wonderful coproduction with several esteemed partners. Peopleeum of the jewish in tel aviv, israel. Museum of heritage in cleveland, ohio. If you have not been able to see the exhibit yet, it is open until 10 or 25. Open until january 25. Eichmann was the head of the Jewish Department and managed the transport of millions of peopl
I remember that. One was holding my hand. And there was a. Very warm welcome to our international my names you know 30 minutes of news start now. Issued an arrest warrant for a u. S. President. Over the drone killing of the countrys powerful top general in january the prosecutor is quoted by a state run news agency saying that 35. 00 others face murder and terrorism charges over the death of the money who was in charge of the revolutionary guards elite force. Interpol to help to detain trump by issuing a red notice which is interpols highest level request for making an arrest. Following the moneys killing the Iranian Parliament unanimously voted to designate the us army and the pentagon as terrorist organizations. Lets get some reaction now from tehran and go live to a really and political analyst side stuff a question side welcome interpol is unlikely to grant irans request because of what they will see as its political nature so what is around same here. Well 1st of all lets remember
Years i mean right at the beginning there was the killing of 20 percent of the population of north korea by nature nations there was a cause vietnam 4000000 dead tens of millions have been killed or wounded or displaced because nato nations attacked iraq as nato ever helped peace well you know i dont think that you ask me the right question because. Youre right in terms of the people who had that in those bloody walsall but i dont think that you can blame nato whole that you know as a matter of fact nato is never been in vietnam. You know to play the dimension need to nationals is a different thing you know we are speaking about nato as an organization i made was what i got as actual as is mainly a piece if you will remember history you know even the cold war was called a cold war because there was peace of the old. No peace for a lot of the nations in the developing world arguably well then why do you think french president macro calls nato brain dead well i feel that he does so all 1