the nuremberg trials have made genocide and other crimes against humanity less likely to be committed in the world today? ben ferencz, welcome to hardtalk. you were born in 1920 in transylvania in central europe. you moved to the united states with your family when you were a little baby. you really epitomise the american dream, a kind of rags to riches story, because it was discovered that you were highly intelligent and you were put on a fast track to harvard law school. we arrived in america. my parents were young immigrants fleeing persecution and poverty, no money, no skills, no language, and lucky to have some friendly new yorker offer us, my father, who had been trained as a shoemaker, but they didn t need any boots made in new york, there were no cowboys. but the owner of a building offered us the opportunity to sleep in the cellar and my father would be the janitor. and that s where we began and that s where my memory begins, in a high crime density area known for
investigations into him factor into any of the thinking heading into 2024? no. dana: let s bring in kellyanne conway former senior advisor to president trump. one other sound i want to play from jill biden. it s joe s decision and we support whatever he wants to do. if he is in, we re there. if he wants to do something else, we re there, too. dana: all right. decipher. that sounds like a spouse worried that her husband is growing resistance within his own party including among independents. 64% say they want hunter biden investigated and hear words like china, ukraine, money and want to know what happened. those are countries very much in the news and very much in the crosshairs of americans positively or negatively and also what happened to the pow wow they were going to have over christmas? they were going to get together and discuss the 2024 race, that s what we were told through the reports. also i thought the first lady jill biden missed a great opportunity to
reporters questions. wonder what the leaders of the other countries are saying. all of those files originally appeared in a small chat app group called discord. only about 20 members total. then because they sat there for weeks and weeks, we still don t get a firm idea from the federal government exactly how long this was out there. it spread much wider. one of the members of the teenage group got his parents permission to talk to the media reporter and said the group, the leaker was in his 20s and worked on a military base. he spoke with washington post on condition of anonymity. this channel there were classified documents being posted by a user called o.g. he was the leader of this group and he wanted us all to be sort of super soldiers to some degree, informed, fit, with god, well armed, stuff like that. it would appear as if he sort of grew angry with the fact that only 1 or 2 people were paying attention to these documents he was pouring his heart out into. harr
about a0 million americans have already cast their ballots. now on bbc news, political thinking with nick robinson. hello and welcome to political thinking, a conversation with rather than an interrogation of someone who shapes our political thinking about what shapes theirs. in a new cabinet dominated by public schoolboys and oxbridge graduates, the new education secretary stands out. gillian keegan s old school, a comprehensive in knowsley called st augustine s, was nicknamed st disgusting before it was shut down a couple of years after she left. like most kids at her school, gillian left at the age of 16 and went to be an apprentice at a carfactory. now, that was a springboard, as we ll hear, for a very successful business career. she went on to become the commercial director at mastercard, chief marketing officer at a big travel firm called travelport. her boss now, rishi sunak, says a good education is the closest thing we have to a silver bullet when it comes to making
was nicknamed st disgusting before it was shut down a couple of years after she left. like most kids at her school, gillian left at the age of 16 and went to be an apprentice at a car factory. now, that was a springboard, as we ll hear, for a very successful business career. she went on to become the commercial director at mastercard, chief marketing officer at a big travel firm called travelport. her boss, now, rishi sunak, says a good education is the closest thing we have to a silver bullet when it comes to making people s lives better. gillian keegan, welcome to political thinking. thank you for having me. now, just a month ago, i interviewed the new education secretary, kit malthouse, here on political thinking. and my first question was something along the lines of what s it like being the fourth education secretary in five months? you re now the fifth education secretary in six months. it s not good enough, is it? well, you can t get too much education, can you? but, i