Hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi, here in florida, where my guest is 98 year old ben ferencz. He is the last surviving prosecutor at the Nuremberg Nazi trials. He also helped liberate the death camps of europe while serving in the us army. So does he believe that 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
Hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi, here in florida, where my guest is 98 year old ben ferencz. He is the last surviving prosecutor at the Nuremberg Nazi trials. He also helped liberate the death camps of europe while serving in the us army. So does he believe that 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
Shia Houthi Rebels appear to be gaining ground in southern and western yemen. Airstrikes could only last a few more days. The Saudi Led Coalition launched new airstrikes against houthi supply line and military installations. It said it now fully controls yemen air space. No one would be allowed to provide reinforcement or supplies to houthi militias. This is a specific target. The operation it is mainly to support the legitimacy of the president and the government, and to restore stability and security to the brotherly country of yemen. Yemens president abd Rabbuh Mansur hadi arrived in egypt today for an aprilleague summit on the crisis in his country. The former president Ali Abdullah Saleh is calling for a ceasefire and return to u. N. Brokered talks. The United States says it does not want a widening war in yemen. Were live from washington. How does the u. S. Hope to avoid a wider war that it does not want to see . There is evident concern no question about it, that this war could
The stocks a buy for a long term. And it is the single biggest threat to the Global Economy. Cnbc contributor ron asana wrote a marv his piece about it on cnbc. Com. Its something weve not had to deal with in this country in my lifetime. He will join us to explain. First, to josh lipton out in Silicon Valley with breaking news. Tyler . How much is uber worth . How about 17 billion. The Transportation Service just out with news that it has raised 1 1. 2 billion in a new funding round valuing the startup at 1 billion. The company says the total amount raised will actually grow to 1. 4 billion once it closes deals with some other investors. Uber does face some challenges, no down. Raising money does not appear to be one of the them. Taxi companies have complained about the encroachment of uber in their space. Travis kalanick will be joins cnbcs closing bell for an exclusive interview at 4 30 p. M. Eastern. A 17 billion car service company. Bertha coombs now for a market flash. Hi, bertha.
i can t mix it up in my mind. 35 people killed in a month? that s afghanistan. here with a special report. they don t want bill clinton in office a second time. paula jones issues a stern warning about letting bill clinton back in the white house. plus the great one is here. hannity starts here, right now. welcome to hannity. a city in fear. baltimore residents are on edge and preparing for the worst as the community struggles to deal with a horrific new wave of violent crime. now some are saying they re too afraid to leave their homes. earlier today, jean ryan the head of the baltimore police union, saying in part the criminals are taking advantage of the situation in baltimore since the unrest. criminals now feel empowered. there s no respect. police are under siege in every quarter. they re more afraid of going to jail for doing their jobs properly than they are of getting shot on duty. the numbers seem to back up this claim in baltimore, arrests now down 58% s