Morning, country music legend naomi judd has died at the age of 76. her family made the announcement yesterday, and said her death was due to mental illness. judd and her daughter wynona are known for dominating the country music charts in the 1980s, winning five grammy awards and selling more than 20 million records. cnn s chloe melas has more now on judd s life and legacy. love can build a bridge country music legend naomi judd was one half of the duo the judds. your heart naomi judd was born diana alan judd in kentucky in january 1946, according to the judds official website. the family moved to tennessee where naomi judd worked as a nurse. by 1980, she began pursuing a musical career for herself and wynona, the pair making appearances on a local morning show as a professional act. eventually they produced a
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I didn t speak up because i wasn t a jew. and then they came for me and by that time, no one was left to speak up. the pastor s words are well known but their context are not well understood. he wasn t speaking abstractly. he witnessed persecution, acquiesced to it and fell victim to it. he welcomed the fall of german democracy and the rise of hitler and had few qualms about the beginning of the holocaust until he himself was arrested for supporting it in insufficiently. his confessional warning came first in a speech in frankfurt in january, 1946, eight months after he had been liberated by american troops. he had been detained for seven years. he survived the death camps. in quoting him, i make no direct comparison between the attempts to suppress the building of a religious muslim center in downtown manhattan and the unimaginable nightmare of the holocaust. such a comparison is ludicrous,
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