Out to those woman back home who are bones by their duties and social rules and inform them of old dead basic rights my name is the about of the hook and a war thats easy to. 5 years ago you must have a son a man until his family fled the war in syria came to germany along with hundreds of thousands of other refugees 2015 was a challenging year for gemini but chancellor Angela Merkel was convinced the country would come. Weve managed so much we can do it thats many refugees have struggled to build a new life. In 2015 we accompanied the solomons on their long journey from syria to germany now we want to find out more about how they fare. Its just off to 6 am and the sunday monday has already begun. The set. Still needs to brush his teeth mustapha son a man and his wife getting their 4 children ready for day cam school. The says hes come to have a reading. 5 years ago the sunday months flett the syrian city of rocca mustapha came to germany with their sons jude and daughter lama their yo
Guy stuck in berlin houses germanys parliament the building is steeped in history. In 9451 of the last great battles of world war 2 raged here the red army did everything in its power to capture the vice talk building on may 1st 945 the last defenders withdrew shortly afterwards on may 8th germany surrendered. That was 75 years ago a long time but even today the city is still full of reminders. And today im going to visit some of these places i would like to learn more about the end of the war here in berlin and also more about the people of that time about the victims and the perpetrators about the victors and the defeated well join me in the search for traces here in the capital. I take a look at the building where the German Family signed the surrender. Visit the epicenter of the security and terror of her actors off the 3rd reich. And go down into berlin underworld the ruins of a bunker in her heart. To see the inside of a price tag building you have to register online 1st. The bes
Very much. And that was some greeting we had in North Carolina. Ill tell you, i dont know if you saw the crowd outside, its pretty amazing. But we had it in texas and ohio, South Carolina and florida its just incredible whats happening please sit down. Please. And im honored to be in North Carolina, the presence of true american heroes, as we commemorate the 75th anniversary of the american victory in world war ii and a victory it was. On september 2, 1945, the great general Douglas Macarthur accepted japans Unconditional Surrender aboard the u. S. S. Missouri in tokyo bay. It marked the end of the deadliest conflict in Human History and the ultimate trial of american freedom. It was a big day. It was a great triumph, great country. And our country is greater than ever before thats whats happening and its what it is. With a greater military, where the greater military than weve ever had before. [applause] were deeply moved to be joined this afternoon by world war ii veterans all of who
Who gave that right to me ill gladly stand up next to you there aint no doubt i love this land President Trump thank you very much. And that was some greeting we had in North Carolina. Ill tell you, i dont know if you saw the crowd outside, its pretty amazing. But we had it in texas and ohio, south carolina, and florida, its just incredible whats happening. Please sit down. Please. Down. Please. And im honored to be in North Carolina, the presence of true american heroes, as we and im honored to be in North Carolina, the presence of true american heroes, as we commemorate the 75th anniversary of the american victory in world war ii, and a victory it was. On september 2, 1945, the great general Douglas Macarthur accepted japans Unconditional Surrender aboard the u. S. S. Missouri in tokyo bay. Missouri in tokyo bay. It marked the end of the deadliest conflict in Human History and the ultimate trial of american freedom. It was a big day. It was a great triumph, great country. And our cou
New york times book review. We recorded the program in september of 2018. Good afternoon. Welcome, everybody. Im david moskowitz, head of Government Relations and Public Policy at wells fargo and pleased to be here with you today. We are pleased to serve for the eighth year as a charter sponsor of the book festival and prouder to watch the book festival grow into the incredibly popular and impactful event it has become. I wouldnt be surprised [ applause ] thank you. Wouldnt be surprised to see us move the needle on some bestseller list today. Its even more important to keep the book festival a free event that serves the community. The library of congress and the book festivals purpose here is literacy which leads to learning and opportunity which matches our goal of helping our community succeed, learning to love books and learning are what the book festival is all about. In this session, ron chernow will discuss his biography of Ulysses Grant f were lucky, certain is other popular fou