and a tale of two brothers: one who survived the holocaust and one who didn t. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. in the united states, president biden has called for calm after five police officers were charged with the murder of tyre nichols. a black man severely beaten after a traffic stop earlier this month. the officers in memphis, tennessee who are all black were fired last week after being accused of using excessive force. their actions were caught on body cameras. that video will be released within the next 2a hours. here s what the memphis police chief and the district attorney had to say. this is notjust a professionalfailing, this is a failing of basic humanity toward another individual. this incident was heinous, reckless and inhumane. i expect our citizens to exercise their first amendment right to protest, to demand action and results, but we need to ensure our community is safe in this process. none of this is a calling card for
person. it has been well documented even in the decades after the holocaust, man has met inhumanity to man, so i think the lessons in some ways are more important to impart in 2023 than perhaps they were a0 50 years ago. find 2023 than perhaps they were 40 50 years age- 50 years ago. and as you were sa in: , 50 years ago. and as you were saying, there 50 years ago. and as you were saying, there aren t 50 years ago. and as you were saying, there aren t many - saying, there aren t many survivors still alive now. what more do you think can be done to make sure that their stories are remembered and also heard? well, of course our educational arm is the museum of tolerance, because you have some important government efforts and ngos in the united kingdom and elsewhere around the world, but the key component is really to put a human face on statistics that are almost beyond belief. on the other part of this in the world we live in today is that the social media giants have to stop prov