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reporter: their vision, clear. let s ensure we craft legislation that historically preserves our land, our history. reporter: black californians being heard in front of the state s reparations task force. their passion, understand by amy iwosake mass. the government that we trusted, the country that we loved. the nation to which we had pledged loyalty had betrayed us, had turned against us. reporter: she too beared her soul to a government body considering reparations. it was a pretty scary time. reporter: maass was a los angeles first grader when she and her family and other 100,000 other japanese americans were rounded up by the federal government and sent to internment camp, the united states response during world war ii after japan bombed pearl harbor in 1941. they didn t have their guns out protecting us from the outside, they had the guns pointing at us. reporter: by the time her
as that of the intelligence agency but we are now in a situation where he doesn t need his own standards anymore because he said that he tried to calm down the debate that s what his aim was when he published the interview in beirut and this was simply not happening the opposite happened after his interview so now does no room anymore to make it happen and that not everyone shares your opinion that we ve got the interior minister mr as a whole for himself saying that he stands behind mr moss and that s not going to change in the foreseeable future so what s going to happen if he keeps his job well the fact that hoss the whole thing is still in favor of mr maass and staying in office has to do with the election and varia obviously. is not doing very well and we are expecting another better is not a good result for them in the very elections and obviously the chancellor is allowing that says to do anything they want before the election so it can behave in a way as he wants do you think t
most of them jews it s been described by many as hell on earth among those the german foreign minister michael must. keep a to visit to auschwitz on what is his second visit to poland since taking office earlier this year. introduced a sign or it s this is a place of remembrance that reminds us germans above all what we did to millions of others. and we need this place because all responsibility never ends. earlier this year moss claimed he entered politics because of what happened in auschwitz saying the memory of the atrocities must be kept alive for the next generations. later maass met his polish counterpart jets were told each despite demands by polish