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was like, but what 15 minutes in auschwitz was like.e said you didn't try to think about surviving for a day. you tried to think about how to get through the next 15 minutes3 >> the fact that what you're witnessing is a human story about two young girls, and these girls should have met in a university canteen and squabbled about a boyfriend and helped one another with their essay, but this university is called auschwitz and one is on one side of the line and the other's on the other, even this hell is a human story. it's a story about human beings. >> i cannot bear this separation. i dream constantly of you. >> it doesn't ask us to tell each other why or how could this happen. all it asks of us is that we remember that this happened. one question. one-one thing. one demand. remember. >> before we leave you tonight, a prominent human life lawyer in saudi arabia was sent today, sentenced today to 15 years in prison. he was tried for sedition, for among other things showing disrespect toward authorities. authorities in california say a wil
was like, but what 15 minutes in auschwitz was like.e said you didn't try to think about surviving for a day. you tried to think about how to get through the next 15 minutes3 >> the fact that what you're witnessing is a human story about two young girls, and these girls should have met in a university canteen and squabbled about a boyfriend and helped one another with their essay, but this university is called auschwitz and one is on one side of the line and the other's on the other, even...
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in a 2012 interview, breyer admitted to working at auschwitz but insisted he was a teenager following orders and outside perimeter guard unaware of the atrocities carried out within the prison walls. but in the extradition order, the judge rejected the claim writing "breyer can no longer deceive himself and others of his complicity in such horror". >> that ruling was subject to final u.s. government review. that's a moot now. he was charged with 158 counts of accessories to murder, one for each train load of jewish victims brought to the camp while he served as guard. his death may cheat victims of the justice they sought but some believe he will now face justice of another kind. lucy. >> bruce, world war ii veteran of the battle of the bulge lives in our area and he's now telling his story. >> 90 year old cornelius french at saint mary's medical center in langhorne. french was with general patton in the fourth armored 37th batallion c company. he's one of a dwindling number of world war ii vets we still have with us. us army hitter tour yann is interviewing french about his time at w
in a 2012 interview, breyer admitted to working at auschwitz but insisted he was a teenager following orders and outside perimeter guard unaware of the atrocities carried out within the prison walls. but in the extradition order, the judge rejected the claim writing "breyer can no longer deceive himself and others of his complicity in such horror". >> that ruling was subject to final u.s. government review. that's a moot now. he was charged with 158 counts of accessories to...
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smiling away on a visit to the former concentration camp auschwitz in poland. it was made -- met with widespread condemnation. many have taken to a describing it as inappropriate behavior. millions of people died in this cap and there is nothing amusing about that. they are now famous. we see her grinning alongside for example. using the scale is a backlash, her mother has taken to the web to defend her daughter. she has posted a series of tweets explaining the context in which the photo was taken. she studied the holocaust with her father and they planned this trip together. this is not the first time this type of controversial selfie has gotten such debate. they explain in the past few months, they have seen them taken in auschwitz and others posted to social networks. they have all sort of wacky shots in somewhat dubious taste. >> hoping to gather as many birthday cards as possible for the special day. earlier, they posted this message, an american boy who has an inoperable brain tumor. see, these are setup up to track his progress. they are from across the
smiling away on a visit to the former concentration camp auschwitz in poland. it was made -- met with widespread condemnation. many have taken to a describing it as inappropriate behavior. millions of people died in this cap and there is nothing amusing about that. they are now famous. we see her grinning alongside for example. using the scale is a backlash, her mother has taken to the web to defend her daughter. she has posted a series of tweets explaining the context in which the photo was...
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she was deported to auschwitz and perished in 1942 in auschwitz. just two more slides to finish, and you can read the numbers. so 231 passengers of the st. louis actually per riched during the holocaust -- perished during the holocaust. those people could have been saved if they had disembarked in cuba. the st. louis returned to germany after a seven month cruise and was totally destroyed in 1944 after being bombed by the royal air force, so the st. louis no longer exists, but on paragraphs, postcards and leaflets. i want to just show you a picture of the captain of the boat, captain gustav schroeder, and you can see a photograph of his hat. we have the hat at the museum. you can imagine when i was a fellow at the museum, for everybody it's like an artifact. for me it's his hat. so just like looking at this photograph and looking at the hat, i don't even think of touching it because it's very emotional for me. you know, just by looking at the hat, i can actually tell you the whole story of the st. louis. i don't need any other slide or any other ph
she was deported to auschwitz and perished in 1942 in auschwitz. just two more slides to finish, and you can read the numbers. so 231 passengers of the st. louis actually per riched during the holocaust -- perished during the holocaust. those people could have been saved if they had disembarked in cuba. the st. louis returned to germany after a seven month cruise and was totally destroyed in 1944 after being bombed by the royal air force, so the st. louis no longer exists, but on paragraphs,...
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prior had earlier admitted to being stationed at auschwitz but had claimed he was at the time merely a teenager following orders from his nazi superiors. an outside perimeter guard unaware of the vile acts committed inside the prison gates. the us magistrate would have none of it. writing in his extradition order that briar "can no longer deceive himself and others of his complicity in such horror" that ruling would have been subject to a u.s. government review. now that is a moot point. the chief nazi hunter at the center in jerusalem said they called it quote unfortunate that briar could not be brought to justice in view of the lengthy judicial efforts to make it happen. there are those had believe that now in death breyer may face justice of another kind. iain. >> bruce, thank you. >> scott williams is tracking our storm chances. >> scott. >> high, iain we have the ingredients to produce those showers and storms. look at ultimate doppler starting to lighter up like a christmas tree north and west. the culprit is a front moving into the heat as well as the humidity highs today have
prior had earlier admitted to being stationed at auschwitz but had claimed he was at the time merely a teenager following orders from his nazi superiors. an outside perimeter guard unaware of the vile acts committed inside the prison gates. the us magistrate would have none of it. writing in his extradition order that briar "can no longer deceive himself and others of his complicity in such horror" that ruling would have been subject to a u.s. government review. now that is a moot...
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he has lived in philadelphia since 1962, and he was a guard at the auschwitz concentration camp but denies killing anyone. >>> the trial for this man began in philadelphia, he is accused of killing his 11-month-old son joshua, back in his home in 90s. >> as the 32-year-old victim that ran into a nearby house, the victim was taken to the nearby hospital for treatment. authorities arrested two people during a drug raid in egg harbor township, the officers took them into custody at the rec metal after finding three bricks of heroin in their room. >>> a mother faces charges after allegedly leaving her newborn in a car outside of a wal-mart. witnesses called police after witnessing the boy strapped into her car seat. the mother returned to the car as the police arrived on the xoon. the mother was taken to special victims for questioning. so far no charges have been filed. >>> upper milford township authorities have identified the two men killed by a freight train last light. chopper 6 was over the scene when it happened. they were hit as they crossed the tracks, both men were from allentown and
he has lived in philadelphia since 1962, and he was a guard at the auschwitz concentration camp but denies killing anyone. >>> the trial for this man began in philadelphia, he is accused of killing his 11-month-old son joshua, back in his home in 90s. >> as the 32-year-old victim that ran into a nearby house, the victim was taken to the nearby hospital for treatment. authorities arrested two people during a drug raid in egg harbor township, the officers took them into custody at...
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. >> llegamos a auschwitz sin saber que Íriamos me quitaron a mi madre. >> los nazis asesinaron a sunte dos aÑos al terminar la guerra de su familia sÓlo sobrevivieron ella y su hermana, su espaÑol perfecto porque en 1947 este tÍo que huyÓ a venezuela la reclamÓ. >> vivimos muy bien en venezuela, nada de lujos nunca hicimos amÉrica pero vivimos bien hasta que... un dÍa no puede ser, nueva no dejar salir. >> teniendo la inestabilidad polÍtica por el chavismo huyÓ a estados unidos en 2006. >> es la famosa estrella que nos obligaban a usar sobre la ropa. >> a sus 84 aÑos de edad ana aÚn mantienen tristes recuerdos de una etapa triste en la historia que vuelve a relucir por una simple pregunta en la solicitud de ciudadanÍa. >> en la planilla 400 mi sobrino que me ayudÓ a llenarlo puso que habÍa estado presa. >> aunque al verla ahora nadie creyÓ que padeció de obesidad nuestra querida marÍa antonieta collins era una de las vÍctimas del sobrepeso quÉ hizo para darle a su figura un cambio radical? este es el tema del especial de aquÍ y ahora este domingo. ♪ >> me habÍan dicho que los 50 aÑo
. >> llegamos a auschwitz sin saber que Íriamos me quitaron a mi madre. >> los nazis asesinaron a sunte dos aÑos al terminar la guerra de su familia sÓlo sobrevivieron ella y su hermana, su espaÑol perfecto porque en 1947 este tÍo que huyÓ a venezuela la reclamÓ. >> vivimos muy bien en venezuela, nada de lujos nunca hicimos amÉrica pero vivimos bien hasta que... un dÍa no puede ser, nueva no dejar salir. >> teniendo la inestabilidad polÍtica por el chavismo...
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he says he worked outside of the camp at auschwitz and never killed anyone. >>> today the agency's board adopted fair hikes for a third year in a row, new jersey transit is spending a billion dollars on capital improvements including a plan to purchase new buses, this is a >>> now, lets make sure we get this right. phillies going after the third straight win against the league leading milwaukee brewers. >> you never know, if you can figure out these phillies baseball team, let me know. when you think they threw in the towel they get two wins, be don brown one of the players that ruben amaro eluded to when he said he would sit players. >> it's the beginning of a turn around. >> i feel good and have you to stick with it, i know i'm a heck of a hitter and that is my mindset and it will come and i have to keep working, never say die here. we were called to fight in philly for a reason. we go out and battle hard. >>> the world cup final is at 3:00 p.m. here on 6 abc, germany is in after the big win against brazil. argentina and neth lands are meeting now. never say soccer players are some of
he says he worked outside of the camp at auschwitz and never killed anyone. >>> today the agency's board adopted fair hikes for a third year in a row, new jersey transit is spending a billion dollars on capital improvements including a plan to purchase new buses, this is a >>> now, lets make sure we get this right. phillies going after the third straight win against the league leading milwaukee brewers. >> you never know, if you can figure out these phillies baseball...
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in 1942, he was gassed at auschwitz. >> hinrichsen: legally, it was a sale.ally is another question. >> safer: but with the seller having no choice. >> hinrichsen: exactly. >> safer: another painting gurlitt had was "two riders on the beach" by max liebermann, now valued at more than a million dollars. david toren, now 88 and blind, left germany on a kinder transport days before the war began. he last saw the painting at his uncle's home in breslau just before his father was arrested by the nazis. both parents were murdered at auschwitz. >> david toren: there came two guys from the gestapo-- "we have instructions to take you to gestapo headquarters." that day, i remember every little detail. i was sitting in the anteroom at the winter garden and looked at the picture, and that was the last time i saw that picture. >> safer: toren had been searching for any trace of his family's art collection, but all he found was a 1939 nazi inventory that mentions the liebermann painting. >> toren: the letter says that the action to confiscate art owned by jews has been ver
in 1942, he was gassed at auschwitz. >> hinrichsen: legally, it was a sale.ally is another question. >> safer: but with the seller having no choice. >> hinrichsen: exactly. >> safer: another painting gurlitt had was "two riders on the beach" by max liebermann, now valued at more than a million dollars. david toren, now 88 and blind, left germany on a kinder transport days before the war began. he last saw the painting at his uncle's home in breslau just before...
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prosecutors hoped to try briar on charges of aiding the murder of more than 200,000 jews at the auschwitz death camp. the retired toolmaker was arrested at his northeast philadelphia home just last month. >>> investigators say a main line mcdonald's employee was selling more than burgers while at work. fast food worker alan trammel was and reza accused of dealing crack in the parking lot. undercover officers say they arranged several deals with him that took place in the mcdonald's parking lot in radnor township. >> when he was working at the mcdonald's he would walk out parking lot at which time wow sell crack cocaine in package form to the under cover officers. one minute he is out dealing in the parking lot with the crack cocaine and then he is back in preparing food. is there the health concerns there as well. >> trammel was arraigned and now in delaware county jail. >>> there are unsung heroes in every war. >> but now some veterans are making sure that our four legged soldiers are getting recognition that they deserve as well. military dogs do everything, from sniffing out explosive
prosecutors hoped to try briar on charges of aiding the murder of more than 200,000 jews at the auschwitz death camp. the retired toolmaker was arrested at his northeast philadelphia home just last month. >>> investigators say a main line mcdonald's employee was selling more than burgers while at work. fast food worker alan trammel was and reza accused of dealing crack in the parking lot. undercover officers say they arranged several deals with him that took place in the mcdonald's...
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world would mostly not see again until the end of world war ii, when people came out of .laces like auschwitz these were truly frightening pictures and after the war, we began to get other pictures. york,s a soldier from new a recently discovered photograph by a graduate student, a new graduate student at george mason university. this is a man whose feet became infected and his feet were literally cut off by scissors and later they had to use bone saws to solve the bones off, and along with this picture is an affidavit that he sent to the government about what happened to him. he was at andersonville. this is another person from soldier,ille, another this is actually the same guy being examined in a number of different ways. i will shut these off because i don't think we really want to be staring at them. but i think it is important to understand that when we think wirz, the trial of henry riz we start with these images because what americans saw at the end of the war as the prisoners came back from the that, where horrors seemed unbelievable. andersonville was the worst of the prison camps.
world would mostly not see again until the end of world war ii, when people came out of .laces like auschwitz these were truly frightening pictures and after the war, we began to get other pictures. york,s a soldier from new a recently discovered photograph by a graduate student, a new graduate student at george mason university. this is a man whose feet became infected and his feet were literally cut off by scissors and later they had to use bone saws to solve the bones off, and along with...
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prosecutors were hoping to try briar on charges of aiding in the murder of more than 200,000 jews at auschwitz death camp. he was arrested at his philadelphia home last month, and was in federal custody. >>> well, netter providence police net your help to try to find a man tried to lure a teenage girl this happened yesterday morning on providence road. police say that man told that girl he was not familiar with the area, and asked her to get in the car with him. she said no, and then walked away. police released this sketch of the suspect today, describe as a white male around 30 years of age with short dirty blonde hair and a mustache. if you recognize him you you are asked to call the nether providence police. >>> welshes hundreds of hotel guests in center city philadelphia got an unexpect wake up call today. part of the sheraton downtown hotel d helped keep everyone calm and there were no serious injuries. but guests were kept out of the rooms for several hours. officials eventually traced that smoke back to a malfunctioning electrical panel. >>> well, higher speed limit is in effect along
prosecutors were hoping to try briar on charges of aiding in the murder of more than 200,000 jews at auschwitz death camp. he was arrested at his philadelphia home last month, and was in federal custody. >>> well, netter providence police net your help to try to find a man tried to lure a teenage girl this happened yesterday morning on providence road. police say that man told that girl he was not familiar with the area, and asked her to get in the car with him. she said no, and then...
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raoul wallenberg once climbed onto the roof of a train with jews departing for auschwitz, handing protective passports through the doors amidst threats from guards. he got dozens of those is a in a diplomatic convoy. as adolf eichmann moved to kill all the remaining jews in budapest, raoul wallenberg had a plan to threaten hungarian leaders with the promise of hanging for war crimes. raoul wallenberg was taken prisoner when the soviet army liberated budapest. when we look up the word hero in the dictionary, it tells is a person who is mired for great acts of bravery, a legendary figure and endowed with great state. the word hero is sometimes used gratuitously. raoul wallenberg truly personifies it. he was willing to raise his own life for the others. dedication to humanity and a responsibility for all of us to seek out against atrocities. his enduring legacy lives on in the countless descendents of those he saved. i want to close reflecting on dr. barry black's prayer to open the ceremony. raoul wallenberg was placed there for a time such as this. all of us are placed where we are in our liv
raoul wallenberg once climbed onto the roof of a train with jews departing for auschwitz, handing protective passports through the doors amidst threats from guards. he got dozens of those is a in a diplomatic convoy. as adolf eichmann moved to kill all the remaining jews in budapest, raoul wallenberg had a plan to threaten hungarian leaders with the promise of hanging for war crimes. raoul wallenberg was taken prisoner when the soviet army liberated budapest. when we look up the word hero in...
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johann briar admitted serving in the sf in auschwitz but denied he helped in the killing of the 216,000 holocaust victims. after the war he moved to northeast philadelphia where he lived for more than 60 years but in june, authorities took briar into custody. over the weekend he fell ill in jail and was transferred to thomas jefferson university hospital where he died. it wasn't disclosed until today coming out in court just as a federal judge approved briar's extradition to germany. briar was 89 years old. >>> in radnor township delaware county a mcdonald's employee was running his own drive through business, in the restaurant's parking lot, according to police but instead of burgers and fries he was allegedly selling crack cocaine. "action news" reporter dann cuellar has more in the continuing investigation in the main line drug operation. >> reporter: thinks 29 year-old alan trammel accused on have dishing out more than big macs while on the job at this mcdonald's, radnor township land mark in the 500 block of west lancaster. >> when not working as a crew and preparing food he was ou
johann briar admitted serving in the sf in auschwitz but denied he helped in the killing of the 216,000 holocaust victims. after the war he moved to northeast philadelphia where he lived for more than 60 years but in june, authorities took briar into custody. over the weekend he fell ill in jail and was transferred to thomas jefferson university hospital where he died. it wasn't disclosed until today coming out in court just as a federal judge approved briar's extradition to germany. briar was...
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i skipped a few paragraphs.y)j if you ask any ordinary russian what happened at the battle of auschwitzo be pressed to money thing except one little thing, vestry moment in "war and peace" when the hero has that epiphany while appeasing wounded at the sky. such is the power of tolstoy part not to mention the accuracy of his insight the greatest personal triumphs are described in the headlines and the history books they don't appear on the scoreboards with those transformative moments when the cameras are turned off and nobody is watching except for god and up on wall street. [laughter] -- tolstoy. my editor wanted me to take out god but i didn't the rationale is interesting and i will show that with you during q&a but the point of what to make is that tolstoy was not a god but as far from that says you could get. he was deeply flawed. he had a gambling addiction. when he was 26 years old he lost the house of his birth in a gambling debt during the night at the card table losing 6,000 rubles he had to send a letter home what we have that we can sell i cannot pay off the debt? so they sol
i skipped a few paragraphs.y)j if you ask any ordinary russian what happened at the battle of auschwitzo be pressed to money thing except one little thing, vestry moment in "war and peace" when the hero has that epiphany while appeasing wounded at the sky. such is the power of tolstoy part not to mention the accuracy of his insight the greatest personal triumphs are described in the headlines and the history books they don't appear on the scoreboards with those transformative moments...
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wallenberg once climbed on to the roof of a train with jews departing for auschwitz, handing protecteds through the doors. amid threats from the forwards, he then marched dozens of those with passes to safety in amr. wg helped thwart the plan by threatening hungarian leaders with a promise of hanging for war crimes if they carried out their plot. sadly, and selflessly, mr. wallenberg was taken prisoner when the soviet army liberated budapest for the nazis and was presumed to die in a moscow prison. so when we look up a the word, hero, the dictionary tells us a person who is admired for great acts of bravery or fine qualities. a legendary figure often of divine descent, great strengths, illustrious leader. while the word hero is sometimes used gra truetously. it emplyfys his outstanding spirit, dedication to humanity and responsibility for all of us to speak out against atrocities. his enduring legacy lives on in the countless descendants of those saved. i want to just close by reflecting on dr. barry black's prayer to open this ceremony. raoul wallenberg was placed there for a time suc
wallenberg once climbed on to the roof of a train with jews departing for auschwitz, handing protecteds through the doors. amid threats from the forwards, he then marched dozens of those with passes to safety in amr. wg helped thwart the plan by threatening hungarian leaders with a promise of hanging for war crimes if they carried out their plot. sadly, and selflessly, mr. wallenberg was taken prisoner when the soviet army liberated budapest for the nazis and was presumed to die in a moscow...
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wallenberg once climbed onto the roof of the train with jews departing for out risk -- auschwitz and of those to safety in the diplomatic convoy as the nazi front was collapsing and adolf eichmann moved to kill all the remaining jews in budapest mr. wallenberg helped thwart the plan by threatening on gary and leaders with a promise of hanging for war crimes if they carried out the plot. sadly and selflessly mr. wallenberg was taken prisoner when the soviet army liberated and was presumed to have died in a moscow prison. women look up the word hero the dictionary tells us a person who was admired for great acts of bravery or fine qualities, and legendary figure often have the fine dissent and great strength and illustrious warrior who shows great courage. while the word hero is sometimes used gratuitously raoul wallenberg truly profound -- personifies it. his willingness to risk his own lives and others exemplifies his own spirit dedication to manatee and the responsibility for all of us to speak out against atrocities. his enduring legacy lives on in the countless descendents of thos
wallenberg once climbed onto the roof of the train with jews departing for out risk -- auschwitz and of those to safety in the diplomatic convoy as the nazi front was collapsing and adolf eichmann moved to kill all the remaining jews in budapest mr. wallenberg helped thwart the plan by threatening on gary and leaders with a promise of hanging for war crimes if they carried out the plot. sadly and selflessly mr. wallenberg was taken prisoner when the soviet army liberated and was presumed to...
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like so many of you, i have visited and walked among the ruins and ashes of the death camps of auschwitzunded i was by how evil can overtake human kind. undeniable, war was which is why history demands that we are here and proclaim, never again. us same history has taught that through suffering and sorrow we can find the best of mankind. the one man that we honor here today, raoul wallenberg, provided strength and showed fearlessness while saving the lives of thousands of innocent people. he would eventually give his life to prevent men, women, and children from entering the death camps. those he saved were people he had met and people he never knew. in the jewish faith, we believe that god works through messengers. i truly believe that raoul wallenberg was one of history's greatest messengers for freedom and peace. , ithe spirit of redemption is written in isaiah, the people that walked in darkness have seen a great light. to those were rescued by raoul lightberg, he was there that shines in their darkness. , and for to mankind these of the world, will continue to be immeasurable. the u
like so many of you, i have visited and walked among the ruins and ashes of the death camps of auschwitzunded i was by how evil can overtake human kind. undeniable, war was which is why history demands that we are here and proclaim, never again. us same history has taught that through suffering and sorrow we can find the best of mankind. the one man that we honor here today, raoul wallenberg, provided strength and showed fearlessness while saving the lives of thousands of innocent people. he...
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he admits serving as an auschwitz guard in 1944 but denies killing anyone. the german government wants to try him on charges of aiding the deaths of 200,000 jews killed at the death camp. >> search crews believe they have found the last body in the rubble of the march mud slide in washington. workers have been screening debris and watching for the body of the 44-year-old woman. 42 other people died in the mud slide. all the other remains have been found. >> voters in oregon will decide whether to legalize marijuana in their state. a proposal qualified for the november ballot. only washington and colorado allow recreational marijuana. voters in or gone shot down a similar measure two years ago. >> new york police are trying to figure out who placed two white flags on to want of brooklyn bridge. it is landmark is constantly monitored by cameras. surveillance video shows four or five people walking on to the bridge around 3:30 a.m. this morning. police still don't know how the white flags got there or why, and they think that whoever did this had some type of e
he admits serving as an auschwitz guard in 1944 but denies killing anyone. the german government wants to try him on charges of aiding the deaths of 200,000 jews killed at the death camp. >> search crews believe they have found the last body in the rubble of the march mud slide in washington. workers have been screening debris and watching for the body of the 44-year-old woman. 42 other people died in the mud slide. all the other remains have been found. >> voters in oregon will...
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german prosecutors hoped to try him on charges of aiding the murder of more than 200,000 jews at the auschwitzeath camp. the retired toolmaker was arrested at his philadelphia home last month. >>> here's the the other news events happening today, it is sentencing day for woman found guilty but mentally ill for 2007 murder in cobbs creek. investigators say that the woman shot her mother to death and then burn her body. the citizens crime commission will hold a news conference with the family of businessman, don ly, there is a $25,000 reward for information on his murder in south philadelphia last year. >>> an empe close august 31st, 2 others could close this fall as well. >>> meantime there are potential buyers who want in on the struggling revel casino the atlantic city casino goes up for sale and bankruptcy auction next month. atlantic city's mayor says there are six buyers showing their very serious interest, the the casino has declared bankruptcy twice already. since it opened in april 2012. industry experts think is there potential for the future. >>> your 6:08. yet another auto recall to
german prosecutors hoped to try him on charges of aiding the murder of more than 200,000 jews at the auschwitzeath camp. the retired toolmaker was arrested at his philadelphia home last month. >>> here's the the other news events happening today, it is sentencing day for woman found guilty but mentally ill for 2007 murder in cobbs creek. investigators say that the woman shot her mother to death and then burn her body. the citizens crime commission will hold a news conference with the...
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my mother was in auschwitz. >> that will do it. >>> hello everyone i'm dan gentleman perino along withbob beckel, eric bolling and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >>> secretary of state john kerry arrived back in washington yesterday after a week of negotiations that failed to result in a permanent cease-fire between israel and hamas. israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu said brokering peace is impossible if hamas continues on its current path. >> do you want to close this with the state of israel? do you want to represent -- do you want to recognize israel as a jewish
my mother was in auschwitz. >> that will do it. >>> hello everyone i'm dan gentleman perino along withbob beckel, eric bolling and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >>> secretary of state john kerry arrived back in washington yesterday after a week of negotiations that failed to result in a permanent cease-fire between israel and hamas. israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu said brokering peace is impossible if hamas continues...
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he admitted to being a garr at the auschwitz concentration ca camp. >> the search for clues into do younow of malaysian airlines flight mh17 goes on tonight. u.s. is now saying pro russian separatist targeted that plane by mistake. a motorcade cade of hearses carrying the victims made its way to the netherlands today. crowds gathered along the route carrying signs and showing solidarity fort victims lost. to military planes arrived from ukraine filled with those coffins. more than half of the passengers were dutch citizens. >>> meanwhile the crash site in eastern ukraine remains very active war zone. rebels say they shot down two more ukrainian fighter jets today. the rebels say the pilots ejected and that one died but they're on the hunt for the other. ukrainians officials claim the jets were downed by missiles fired from the russian side of the border and another deadly plane crash this one in east asia. a plane trying to land in stormy weather at the tail end of a typhoon crashed killing dozens of people today. on its second attempt to land at an airport in taiwan it went down in a v
he admitted to being a garr at the auschwitz concentration ca camp. >> the search for clues into do younow of malaysian airlines flight mh17 goes on tonight. u.s. is now saying pro russian separatist targeted that plane by mistake. a motorcade cade of hearses carrying the victims made its way to the netherlands today. crowds gathered along the route carrying signs and showing solidarity fort victims lost. to military planes arrived from ukraine filled with those coffins. more than half of...
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he admits he was a guard at the notorious auschwitz concentration camp but he denies killing anyone.> watch out geese are making a big mess at a local park. it's almost able possible to dodge what they're leaving behind. coming up why a plan to keep the annoying birds up all night so they go away seems to be back firing. >> plus it's a largest target on the east coast and opening right here in our area. we're going to take you inside the brand new super store next. >> small boy this young man was in a horrible car crash. he flat lined three times in one day and each time he says he went to heaven. the knowledge he came back with that some people believe proves his story is true. >> plus a young new jersey woman grew up at the shore. she thought she did all she could to protect herself from the sun. at age 29 she was diagnosed with melanoma. she believes her story could be live saving and she wants you to hear it just ahead. >> lucy, item chess are climbing. find out hot it gets plus showers and thunderstorms expected. we'll have the timing of it all coming up. ♪ >> a big crowd at a t
he admits he was a guard at the notorious auschwitz concentration camp but he denies killing anyone.> watch out geese are making a big mess at a local park. it's almost able possible to dodge what they're leaving behind. coming up why a plan to keep the annoying birds up all night so they go away seems to be back firing. >> plus it's a largest target on the east coast and opening right here in our area. we're going to take you inside the brand new super store next. >> small boy...
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he admits serving as an auschwitz guard in 1944, but denies killing anyone. the german government wants to try him object charges of aiding the deaths of 200,000 jews killed at the death camps. >> a seventh death has been linked to the collapse of an army believe in philadelphia. danny johnson died three weeks after pulled from the rubble last year. a lawyer for the johnson family said he was hospitalized three times following his rescue. two contractors next door were charged with involuntary manslaughter after a brick wall crushed the building. >> search crews believe they have found the last body from the mud slide in washington. workers have been watching for the body of the 44-year-old woman. 42 others died, all the other remains have been found. >> someone replaced two american flags on the brooklyn bridge with a pair of white flags. the bridge is one of the most heavily secured landmarks in new york city and constantly monitored by surveillance cameras. it's unclear when the flags were placed there. they were taken down this morning. how did they get t
he admits serving as an auschwitz guard in 1944, but denies killing anyone. the german government wants to try him object charges of aiding the deaths of 200,000 jews killed at the death camps. >> a seventh death has been linked to the collapse of an army believe in philadelphia. danny johnson died three weeks after pulled from the rubble last year. a lawyer for the johnson family said he was hospitalized three times following his rescue. two contractors next door were charged with...
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breyer admits servin serving as auschwitz guard but denies killing anyone. >> the corruption trial forp miranda remains on track a court hearing today made certain all sides are on the same page of this high profile case. miranda is a first term state representative from north phil philly. prosecutors charged him with three felony corruption counts. his sister faces the same charges. prosecutors say miranda funneled money to his sister after she was barred from working in the district office. he was the focus of a fox 29 investigation which found he had a ghost worker on his staff. his trial is scheduled for early next year. >>> delaware's largest residential water supplier has shut down a well near new castle after detecting high levels of a toxic chemical. state public health regulators have posted a notice of high levels of a chemical called per flor roll octane full foe 98 in the wilmington supply well. manufacturers use this chemical to make non stick non stain coatings. the well's owner says the chemical has not contaminated the drinking water. >>> they are children who share a c
breyer admits servin serving as auschwitz guard but denies killing anyone. >> the corruption trial forp miranda remains on track a court hearing today made certain all sides are on the same page of this high profile case. miranda is a first term state representative from north phil philly. prosecutors charged him with three felony corruption counts. his sister faces the same charges. prosecutors say miranda funneled money to his sister after she was barred from working in the district...
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wallenberg once climbed onto the roof of a train with jews departing for auschwitz, handing protectivedoors. amid threats from the guards, he then marched dozens of those the with passes to safety in a diplomatic convoy. as the nazi front was collapsing and adolf eichmann moved to kill all the remaining j well, s in -- jews in budapest, mr. wallenberg threatened hungarian leaders with the promise of hanging for war crimes if they carried out their plot. sadly and selflessly, mr. wallenberg was taking prisoner when the soviet army liberated hungary from the nazis and is presumed to have died in prison. when we look up hero, a legendary figure often of divine strength, a warrior, one who shows great courage. while the word "hero" is sometimes used gratuitously, raoul wallenberg truly personifies it. his willingness to risk his own life for others exemplifies his outstanding spirit, dedication to humanity and the responsibility for all of us to speak out against atrocities. his enduring legacy lives on in the countless descendants of those he saved. i want to just close by reflecting on d
wallenberg once climbed onto the roof of a train with jews departing for auschwitz, handing protectivedoors. amid threats from the guards, he then marched dozens of those the with passes to safety in a diplomatic convoy. as the nazi front was collapsing and adolf eichmann moved to kill all the remaining j well, s in -- jews in budapest, mr. wallenberg threatened hungarian leaders with the promise of hanging for war crimes if they carried out their plot. sadly and selflessly, mr. wallenberg was...
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the jewish people know something about genocide. 10,000 people killed every day in auschwitz.or anyone to acould you see israel of genocide when we are fighting against terrorists bedded in a civilian population and taking action that no army in the history of the world, i believe has ever taken to keep civilians of the other side out of harm's way to accuse us of genocide is down right shameful. >> the reason i bring it up to you is the it seems to me if the palestinians are partnering up with hamas. and if palestinian president is essentially pouring gasoline on the fire with words like genocide. is there any sort of chance of resolving this sort of what everyone fears and that's ground invasion? >> best chance is for the international community hamas for him to use language like that. also unacceptable for him to make alliance with a terror organization hamas. very few people are talking about that president abbas is sitting in a government with hamas. that's what he. >> how does this not toledo it a ground war? i don't see the pretty end of this picture? >> well, we have t
the jewish people know something about genocide. 10,000 people killed every day in auschwitz.or anyone to acould you see israel of genocide when we are fighting against terrorists bedded in a civilian population and taking action that no army in the history of the world, i believe has ever taken to keep civilians of the other side out of harm's way to accuse us of genocide is down right shameful. >> the reason i bring it up to you is the it seems to me if the palestinians are partnering...
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he was charged with being accessory to the murder in the deaths of 216,000 jews at the auschwitz concentration camp. breyer said he was just a teenager following orders. an attorney representing seven members of the victim's families now blame's german authorities for taking too long to get breyer back in their country, and now he'll never be brought to justice. no word from german prosecutors. >> a blind draft horse will lift to see retirement thanks to surgeons at the university of pennsylvania's new bolton center in kennett square. beautiful horse. this is a story that begins though with cruelty and abandonment. >> our bruce gordon says it ends with compassion and hope for the future. >> actually got really good look super clear. >> reporter: big pat is getting his eyes checked. and the specialists at penn' new bolten center like what they say. >> that looks fantastic. >> reporter: the 14 year old belgium draft horse can detect light and make out shapes from his surgically repaired right eye. >> in his case it's literally the difference between life and death. >> in his case it is yes. >> r
he was charged with being accessory to the murder in the deaths of 216,000 jews at the auschwitz concentration camp. breyer said he was just a teenager following orders. an attorney representing seven members of the victim's families now blame's german authorities for taking too long to get breyer back in their country, and now he'll never be brought to justice. no word from german prosecutors. >> a blind draft horse will lift to see retirement thanks to surgeons at the university of...
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be able to liberate, to liberate poland from nazi oppression and miles away in places like dacau, auschwitz and others, there were the death camp.we're one year away from commemorating -- commemorating the liberation of the death camps. we know that as those people marched out of those death camps, they made their way into palestine, which became the state of israel. we were the first nation to recognize the necessary and rightful place for israel to exist as an independent government, and forever and a day the homeland for the jewish people so that they would be safe from terrorism and what occurred. so i am for this whole iron dome supplemental, and we need to do it. but it cannot be the only thing that we nut the supplemental. we have neighbors right now hurting in our own country, our western states, with wildfires raging over hundreds of thousands of acres, land being depleted, local resources, first responders ex-hausted, local funds being worn down. we have to -- we have to be able to respond to the western borders. and then there's the crisis at our border, which -- and if the crisi
be able to liberate, to liberate poland from nazi oppression and miles away in places like dacau, auschwitz and others, there were the death camp.we're one year away from commemorating -- commemorating the liberation of the death camps. we know that as those people marched out of those death camps, they made their way into palestine, which became the state of israel. we were the first nation to recognize the necessary and rightful place for israel to exist as an independent government, and...
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dome began for me right after i was elected to the congress and when i traveled to poland i went to auschwitz and saw forever and a day six until jews exterminated. why they needed a homeland forever, a homeland safe and secure. now they're asking for help to replenish the interceptor rockets on the eve of the warsaw ghetto uprising where people fought with sticks, stones, and children crawled through sewers to defend themselves, we're going to not fool around here, we're going to delay until we come back from a five-week break. it's -- israel needs to have -- israel is the homeland for the jews. we need to help them defend themselves. and then this comes our own country. my journey in central america, mr. president, began as a brand-new member of congress when four mary knollnunns were raped and killed by the death scalds in el salvador. i watched a brilliant, charismatic bishop named oscar ramiro killed and gunned down in his andral and then we got around to looking at central america and what was going on, we were worried more about communism than the rise of violence. for 30 years we've b
dome began for me right after i was elected to the congress and when i traveled to poland i went to auschwitz and saw forever and a day six until jews exterminated. why they needed a homeland forever, a homeland safe and secure. now they're asking for help to replenish the interceptor rockets on the eve of the warsaw ghetto uprising where people fought with sticks, stones, and children crawled through sewers to defend themselves, we're going to not fool around here, we're going to delay until...
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poland from nazi oppression and miles away in e werssion and miles away in miles away in places like auschwitz othe and others, e the death camps. we are one year away from commemorating the liberation of the death camps. we know that as those people launched out of those death camps they made their way into palestine that became the way of israel. they recognize those necessary and rightful place to exist as an independent government and forever and a day the homeland for the jewish people so that they would be safe from terrorism and what occurred. iit couldn't be the only thing that we put in the supplemental. we have neighbors right now hurting in the western states with wildfire raging over hundreds of thousands of acres, local resources of the first responders exhausted. then there is the crisis of the border which is the crisis is at the border on the supplemental left lookout for the great state of israel and for our neighbors who are facing wildfires and lookout for what is going at the border. i first of all compliments senator sanders for the outstanding job he did working on a bipa
poland from nazi oppression and miles away in e werssion and miles away in miles away in places like auschwitz othe and others, e the death camps. we are one year away from commemorating the liberation of the death camps. we know that as those people launched out of those death camps they made their way into palestine that became the way of israel. they recognize those necessary and rightful place to exist as an independent government and forever and a day the homeland for the jewish people so...
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people and there are 6000 people that were wiped out, 10,000 people were exterminated every day in auschwitz and so we are doing everything to make sure that the billion casualties are not, that the civilians are not heard. despite all those allegations, when all the dust settled, it remains and stays there. but when all the dust settles eu and in a report and i believe they came up with 54 people that were killed and i think 51 of them were armed according to a u.n. report. so let's wait until everything ends before people rush to judgment about israel's act and you'll see exactly what i said yesterday, that no military has done as much as israel has to avoid civilian casualty on the other side. >> we have about 20 minutes left. [inaudible question] >> i'm wondering what is the state after this operation and are you engaged on this replenishment and secondly, human rights watch come you mentioned rules of war and human rights watch came out detailing cases where israel violated the rules including boys killed on the beach on the waterfront. >> how do they make that investigation? >> they ha
people and there are 6000 people that were wiped out, 10,000 people were exterminated every day in auschwitz and so we are doing everything to make sure that the billion casualties are not, that the civilians are not heard. despite all those allegations, when all the dust settled, it remains and stays there. but when all the dust settles eu and in a report and i believe they came up with 54 people that were killed and i think 51 of them were armed according to a u.n. report. so let's wait until...
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immigrants come from eastern europe and russia around the turn of the 20th century, they start to go to auschwitz. law schools. many people say they are very clever, the jews. and their able to argue very well but they don't really understand the anglo-american genius behind our constitution. and no matter how smart these jews are, they really live in a world they will never truly understand what america is and will never truly understand our institution. so when brandeis is now made the first jewish justice can you get a crumbling exactly of the sword cuts in the paper which is i don't care how smart he is, i look or how well they perform in glasgow. he will just never get it, never really be a part of our committee, we really can't trust him with the authority of the community. there's an important way to distinction from the john roberts robot. brandeis and frankfort were human beings and that john roberts robot is not a human being. but you don't want to take that answer, right? if you reject that as the justification, that i want to understand the difference between whether you accept the ar
immigrants come from eastern europe and russia around the turn of the 20th century, they start to go to auschwitz. law schools. many people say they are very clever, the jews. and their able to argue very well but they don't really understand the anglo-american genius behind our constitution. and no matter how smart these jews are, they really live in a world they will never truly understand what america is and will never truly understand our institution. so when brandeis is now made the first...
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in may, 1944, we had 10,000 people exterminated every day in auschwitz. and people and international leaders are going to accuse israel of genocide when we are doing everything to make sure civilian casualties that -- that their civilians are not hurt? go look at the u.n. report that was done. when all the dust settled, the libel against israel remained. and it stay there is for years, but when all the dust settled the u.n. did a report, there were 54 people killed, and 51 were armed. according to a u.n. report. check the facts. so let's wait until everything ends before people rush to judgment about israel's actions. you will see exactly what i said yesterday, that no military has done as much as israel has to avoid civilian casualties on the other side. >> about 20 minutes left. lots of people with questions. howard. dome, wondering what's the state of the stockpiles after this operation? and are you engaged with the administration on replenishment funding on that? secondly, human rights watch came -- you mentioned rules of war. human rights watch came
in may, 1944, we had 10,000 people exterminated every day in auschwitz. and people and international leaders are going to accuse israel of genocide when we are doing everything to make sure civilian casualties that -- that their civilians are not hurt? go look at the u.n. report that was done. when all the dust settled, the libel against israel remained. and it stay there is for years, but when all the dust settled the u.n. did a report, there were 54 people killed, and 51 were armed. according...
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like so many of you, i have visited and walked among the ruins and ashes of the death camps of auschwitzby how evil can overtake humankind. the scale of horror was undeniable, which is why history demands that we are here and proclaim, never again. the same history has taught us that through suffering and sorrow we can find the best of mankind, the one man that we honor here today, raoul wallenberg, provided strength and showed fearlessness while saving the lives of thousands of innocent people. he would eventually give his life to prevent men, women and children from entering the nazi death camps. those he saved where people he had met, and people he had never known. in the jewish faith we believe that god works through messengers. i truly believe raoul wallenberg was one of history's great messengers for freedom and peace. in the spirit of redemption, it is written in isaiah, the people that walk in darkness have seen a great light. to those who are rescued by raoul wallenberg, he was there light that shines in their darkness. is gift to mankind, and for the peace of the world, will co
like so many of you, i have visited and walked among the ruins and ashes of the death camps of auschwitzby how evil can overtake humankind. the scale of horror was undeniable, which is why history demands that we are here and proclaim, never again. the same history has taught us that through suffering and sorrow we can find the best of mankind, the one man that we honor here today, raoul wallenberg, provided strength and showed fearlessness while saving the lives of thousands of innocent...