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
mr wiesenthal, the great nazi hunter, our namesake, one of the great lessons he has imparted to us, and i think we can also have families and others repeating what they have learned from their elders. one of the key points that mr wiesenthal brought up, he brought 1100 nazi war criminals before the court ofjustice after losing 89 members of his own family, and he was often asked could happen again, he said the following amazing, i heard him say it in 1980. he said, if you have a society crisis, organised hate and technology, anything is possible. he said if the technology that the nazis had backin technology that the nazis had back in the 1930s and 40s had been available in 11192, back in the 1930s and 40s had been available in 1192, no due would have survived in spain, no catholic in england, no protestant in france that is decades before social media and the internet. nojewish