I want to tell you i am always honored to support this program. My first year, 20 years ago, family endowed the program in honor of my father who passed away. He was an american g. I. In europe. Our first guest is halina yasharoff peabody. A few announcements, this season is made possible by the Lewis Franklin smith foundation. Also, the fisher foundation. We are grateful for their sponsorship. Firstperson is a series of twiceweekly conversations with Holocaust Survivors who volunteer at our museum and share their firsthand accounts of their experience during the holocaust. If time allows, you have an opportunity to ask a few questions. If we do not get to your question, you can always tag the museum on twitter, facebook and instagram using at holocaust museum. I hope you people understand that because i do not. [laughter] a recording will be made available on our youtube page. We have prepared a brief slide presentation. We begin with this photo of her being held by her father, isaac.
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A very intelligent guy he is trying to help all the mayors also not only in the loans that that we seem i can gave can give us but also in creating in creating and same improve our ties in for example the power system power system almost is owned by the by the by the government i think is now after foremost we can see there is no power in other cities so if it is is that she and you think thats a step forward the privatized is no it is one is very important that people are in favor of just right now maybe the union maybe protests because theyre you know the deal of the board the house of representatives the senate or the president of the senate sort of the senate has tell us that hes going to have a lead that project hes going to check the technique part that a lawmaker in fiscal part and it will be open to competition so all others im over nice the. Energy systems as you bring power back on line are you simply rebuilding the old grid or is this an opportunity to go deeper into solar a
Announcer and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. I am pleased to be joined by raoul peck director of the oscarnominated documentary i am not your negro, i love saying that, i am not your negro. Acclaimed film narrated by Samuel L Jackson is written by late, great James Baldwin. He is on another talk show host with one of my favorites dick cavet, before we get this conversation started lets get a taste of this literary icon. I dont know whether the labor union and their bosses hate me doesnt matter but i know im not in their union. I dont know if they are against black people but they keep me in the ghetto. I dont know if the board of education hate black people but i know got to get my children to read. Now this is the evidence. You want me to risk myself, my life, my woman, my children, on some idealism which you will which you are sure exists in america which i have never seen. I have always been a James Baldwin fan. But my respect for him grew exp
Announcer and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. I am pleased to be joined by raoul peck director of the oscarnominated documentary i am not your negro, i love saying that, i am not your negro. Acclaimed film narrated by Samuel L Jackson is written by late, great James Baldwin. He is on another talk show host with one of my favorites dick cavet, before we get this conversation started lets get a taste of this literary icon. I dont know whether the labor union and their bosses hate me doesnt matter but i know im not in their union. I dont know if they are against black people but they keep me in the ghetto. I dont know if the board of education hate black people but i know got to get my children to read. Now this is the evidence. You want me to risk myself, my life, my woman, my children, on some idealism which you will which you are sure exists in america which i have never seen. I have always been a James Baldwin fan. But my respect for him grew exp