But one of the things that was hard for me to read, Tova Friedman, was the impossible choices that the Germans imposed on the Jewish people. And Malcolm, I think one of the hardest things for me to read about, of the many, was the complicity of the non-German, the Poles and others, they were not Nazis, but they went along silently or otherwise, with what the Nazis were doing. She was the anchor and managing editor of the PBS NewsHour through the end of 2022. Judy Woodruff is a senior correspondent and the former anchor and managing editor of the PBS NewsHour. It's a bell-shaped curve and it's some-shaped curve, there are going to be outliers, people over 75. The American immortal are people who want to put off death as long as possible, want to live as long as possible, get every day out of it. And, at the time, there was an awful lot of antisemitism in Poland. They discouraged me from starting out in a city and a field where women were, in their view, not welcome. This Holocaust happened just what, 77, 80 years ago? Joining other protesters in the sit-in on the West Campus quad in the spring of 1968, in support of Dukes non-academic employees, who were pushing for higher wages and unionization. What youre talking about really is human instinct. Judy Woodruff, center, and her husband, Al Hunt, far right, with their children Hemi, left, Jeffrey, front center, and Benjamin in Washington in 2014. You have how many daughters? When the war ended in 1945, 300 returned out of 15,000. I would think that would actually be a tragedy. That means that gave me a lot of hope. And the stories of how the Nazis terrorized the entire Jewish population of your town, and of course, they murdered many of them and you witnessed this with your family. But you have put kind of a limit on it, haven't you? WebJudy Carline Woodruff (born November 20, 1946) is an American broadcast journalist who has worked in network, cable, and public television news since 1976. Everything was burned. It was a year later. Well, I have heard from hundreds, if not thousands of people now. And people have to somehow, I don't know, get into the sight of their of their psychic, where you want to be there and to save the human race and not kill it. They were married on Sept. 22, 1960, at White Cloud Christian Church by Rev. She has one sibling, a sister named Anita. Survival itself was resistance against the regime. The result is completely riveting. Subscribe to Here's the Deal, our politics newsletter. And we said something about, maybe we should really write the book that youve been talking about. I thought Hitler killed you all. So, the war did not end for us, for many of us, at the liberation. And this quick postscript: A source who will remain named, Malcolm Brabant, advised us that tomorrow is Tova Friedman's 84th birthday. Malcolm Brabant: (02:37) As Malcolm said, it took 20 years for this deterioration of the human behavior. Other children, when they arrived into Auschwitz, were taken straight to the gas chamber. Thank you for having me. So, as we age, as we get older, we are actually going to become healthier, that the falling apart, the disabilities, the dementia, they're going to become ever smaller parts of life. And, by the way, you also say in this piece at the end you reserve the right to change your mind. Please check your inbox to confirm. We regret the error. (And I can thank individual classes like mass communication and politics, the history of India and the Congos Civil War!) Look, by 75, it really is a complete life. Tova Beck-Friedman: (09:18) They almost uniformly say, yes, you're absolutely right. Dont be discouraged by the gridlock and polarization you see in Washington and elsewhere; the stakes are too high for us to give up trying to make things better. I really appreciate it. Calculate how much it costs to transcribe, caption, or subtitle your content. I will continue to anchor through this years midterm elections, until the end of 2022. This is really sort of one of the kind of key lessons, I think, of the Holocaust, which is that, if you stand aside and you don't do anything, then disaster and murder and genocide takes place. Emmanuel joins Judy Woodruff to discuss his provocative essay published in The Atlantic, "Why I Hope to Die at 75.". Well, my fabulous grandson, Aaron, put me on TikTak as sort of a-, Tova Beck-Friedman: (07:28) Judy Woodruff: (00:00) Her mother uttered one word, Remember. Tola Grossman is now Tova Friedman and shes written a deeply vivid and affecting account of her life then, and since. In a memo written to PBS NewsHour staffers obtained by Deadline, Woodruff said she would be transitioning to specials for the Washington D.C. area PBS affiliate WETA-TV. Her replacement has not been announced, according to Variety. And you said: "I really want to write a book. @judywoodruff PBS NewsHour, Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, an oncologist and one of the country's leading health care experts, says by age 75 he would opt out of medical treatments in order to not prolong his life in favor of letting nature take its course. Jimmy Carter just turned 90. Sam Twombley. And from hundreds, and many, many, many children, five survived. Malcolm Brabant: (02:46) And it's almost a religion for them to live as long as possible. She felt this guilt. Judy Woodruff, center, and her husband, Al Hunt, far right, with their children Hemi, left, Jeffrey, front center, and Benjamin in Washington in 2014. I and my mother, the two of us, we didn't know anybody else who survived, just two of us walking into the town. She has covered politics and other news for five decades at NBC, CNN and PBS. One of these days, when I have more time, I plan to go to the theatre more, study history and write a book or two. Judy has three children with her husband: two sons and a daughter. DR. EZEKIEL EMANUEL, University of Pennsylvania: It's my great pleasure. Her Husband and Children Judy Woodruff and her husband Al Hunt first met during a softball match organized for journalists. Next: a provocative piece of writing from one of the country's leading health care experts. Tova Beck-Friedman: (06:54) Support Provided By: Learn more Educate your inbox You looked at a lot of research for what you have written, and you talk about how, as you age, you really don't get healthy. Absolutely riveting book. When Judys grandchildren joined the family of Grace and Christopher, they gained five more siblings: the youngest, Aaron, who lives with them, plus four more adult children. And of course there are going to be people. And over the past of 20, 30 years, weve seen genocide. At the time, Judy was a correspondent working for NBC. 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Bottom line, Im thrilled to be part of this vibrant, most extraordinary news organization and to help the NewsHour remain that way well into the future, Woodruff wrote. But besides my work, which I love and feel so fortunate to still be doing, my first priority is my family my husband and three children. Hello to both of you, Tova and to Malcolm. And at one point, there were 50 million. At the time, Judy was a correspondent working for NBC. Learn more about Friends of the NewsHour. Judy Woodruff: (10:24) The caregiver role came about unexpectedly for Judy Woodruff, anchor and managing editor of PBS NewsHour, who spoke at a NINR Science of Caregiving Summit in Natcher Bldg. It makes me feel that, when I'm not here, young people will remember. What more could you ask? I spoke recently with that once young girl and her co-author, whos well known to our NewsHour viewers. Teen with cerebral palsy set Harvard as his goal. This book came about as a result of Malcolm coming to report on the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, and he was talking to you, Tova, how did this book idea come about? Malcolm Brabant: (06:39) Judy Woodruff Youve also done a TikTok story about this. Judy Woodruff, T 68 Co-Anchor and Managing Editor of PBS Newshour, I attended Duke from Fall 1966 until Spring 1968, when I graduated with a BA. Section 107, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. By Ilan Ben Zion, Isaac Scharf, Associated Press, By Fred de Sam Lazaro, Sarah Clune Hartman. And I want them to remember me vital, doing crazy things with the kids on the swings and the slides and the playgrounds, maybe taking them on trips and, you know, kayaking around the Everglades or in Alaska. They're doctors, they're nurses, they work at health insurance companies, they work at home health care agencies. Learn about careers at Cox Media Group. 208 Gross Hall I and my mother, the two of us, we didnt know anybody else who survived. Please read it. My story is not that unique, except that I survived to tell it. What it does is it takes them all the way through what happened in the ghetto, all the way to the camps. First, the books were burned, all the literature, everything, right? You will have grown up. Three daughters. They exercise like mad. Judy Woodruff (@JudyWoodruff) May 13, 2022 Woodruff got her start in national news at NBC in 1975. And somebody once said that people who are capable of burning books are eventually capable of burning people. JUDY WOODRUFF: So much of the premise of this, Lesley, is that this is a new era of grandparenting. When the war ended in 1945, 300 returned out of 15,000. Nobody had a chance. Tova Beck-Friedman: (02:01) Well, I am very, very committed to seeing my grandchildren. In 1967, the summer before my senior year, I was working in Washington as an intern for my Congressman. I attended Duke from Fall 1966 until Spring 1968, when I graduated with a BA. I just have to this book came about as a result of Malcolm coming to report on the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. PBS NewsHour Well, I am very, very committed to seeing my grandchildren. They left the camp in April 1945. Her oldest child Jeffrey, now 35, was born with mild cases of spina bifida and hydrocephalus, conditions that were kept largely under control until one fateful day in his It's called "The Daughter of Auschwitz: My Story of Resilience, Survival and Hope.". She has one sibling, a sister named Anita. Tova Friedman, Co-Author, "The Daughter of Auschwitz: My Story of Resilience, Survival and Hope": Well, he was talking to me. WebJudy lives in Washington, DC, with her husband, journalist Al Hunt, and they are the parents of three children and grandparents of one. Now, Tova, there's more than the book. When he was born, F: (919) 660-4330, Certificate: Philosophy, Politics & Economics. To this day my love for music is strong. 1996 - 2023 NewsHour Productions LLC. Sorry. That's a very rich, rich life. Convert your audio or video into 99% accurate text by a professional. Giving me a list of 20, 30, even thousands of people who are creative after 75, you have to understand those are very select outliers. And over the past sort of 20, 30 years, we have seen genocide. Judy Woodruff is a senior correspondent and the former anchor and managing editor of the PBS NewsHour. But equally important have been the connections I made with other students, faculty and administrators that have provided some of the vital building blocks of my personal life and my professional career. Well, first of all, let's clarify, I expect to be alive at 75, and I'm not going to kill myself. First, the books were burned, all the literature, everything, right? I don't want them to remember me as frail or demented or repeating myself. But let's remember we live in a country of 300 million people. Her co-author is our very own Malcolm Brabant. But one of the things that was hard for me to read, Tova Friedman, was the impossible choices that the Germans imposed on the Jewish people, the decision your mother had to make when there was a point when the Nazis were choosing which families survived and which didn't. And I said, Well, actually, I know some publishers and we can actually write this book for the grandchildren of the world. And that, about half of those people are in the health professions. And you talk about something you call the American immortal. Judy Woodruff: She and her mother had been separated from her father at Auschwitz, not knowing his fate. Create a better, more engaging experience for every student. Even if we're an American immortal, it's not going to be for centuries. 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