at one point the conversation turned to frieda's life and it became profoundly serious. took about the loved ones she had lost, and my daughter asked her, how it was possible that she had lost so many of her family. and frieda then rolled up her sleeves, and there were the numbers they tattooed on her arm in auschwitz. confrontmy little girl the worst consequences of and-semitism was chilling, i could tell she would never see the world the same again. that moment brought home a powerful truth to me, and i think william faulkner said it best, "the past is never dead, it is not even past." friends, never again means we must never forget the horrifying cost humanity has paid for anti-semitism! [applause] mayor de blasio: we must never tolerate indifference and complacency with their lethal consequences. we must never listen to those who tell us "we no longer need to worry." a democrat,sive, as as an american, i am here to say, we must never, ever, ask the jewish people to defend their lives alone. [applause] blasio: we must all stand beside you. -- aerica, and good good and