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auschwitz is set up in 1940, dachau is in existence for more than seven years and camps like auschwitz are influenced, shaped by those earlier camps. it is in the cow where he's first met auschwitz learned how to abuse prisoners at the ss which he then implements in auschwitz the story is much bigger. auschwitz is part of this wider network of camps and i'm starting the book with three different scenes from dachau which try i hope to bring home how dynamic and different the system was. before, there wasn't a typical prisoner, there's also no typical camp but dachau in 1933 is a tiny improvised site, a run down music munitions factory which they set up to hold some local communists area about 100, 120 of those men. they're treated fairly humanely. they sleep in the same building as the guards and all they don't think they're being there for very long. 1939, completely different scene. several thousands of prisoners, strike uniforms, suddenly we have this order of terror which we associate with a death camp and then 1945 we have 30,000 from all over europe, no longer just germans, they a
auschwitz is set up in 1940, dachau is in existence for more than seven years and camps like auschwitz are influenced, shaped by those earlier camps. it is in the cow where he's first met auschwitz learned how to abuse prisoners at the ss which he then implements in auschwitz the story is much bigger. auschwitz is part of this wider network of camps and i'm starting the book with three different scenes from dachau which try i hope to bring home how dynamic and different the system was. before,...
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tom berridge, bbc news in auschwitz.a: the pope reminds us to never forget what happened in auschwitz. as we saw the top of tonight's program, the balloons have fallen and the 2 major political parties have anointed the candidates for president. democrats and republicans stumbled of it during their gatherings in cleveland in philadelphia, with both camps trying to figure out how to manage former rivals and win over their supporters. katty kay has more on what the conventions say about the parties, the election, and the country. katty: the city of philadelphia has a claim on american democracy. it was in independence hall that the founding fathers adopted both the declaration of independence and the u.s. constitution. 2.5 centuries later, you have to wonder what those wise heads would've made of today's political chaos. >> can i just say to the bernie or bust people, you are being ridiculous. katty: democrats took over philadelphia with more sound and fury than peace and harmony. this was the week bernie sanders discovere
tom berridge, bbc news in auschwitz.a: the pope reminds us to never forget what happened in auschwitz. as we saw the top of tonight's program, the balloons have fallen and the 2 major political parties have anointed the candidates for president. democrats and republicans stumbled of it during their gatherings in cleveland in philadelphia, with both camps trying to figure out how to manage former rivals and win over their supporters. katty kay has more on what the conventions say about the...
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. ♪ auschwitz. ♪ te necesito aquí.funciona igual en mexico que en los estados unidos, sin cargos adicionales. pero t-mobile tiene mucho mas que una gran cobertura. sólo t-mobile te ofrece streaming de todo el video y música que quieras, ¡gratis!, sin usar tus datos. te tenemos cubierto y no vamos a parar. el papa enrique: el papa francisco continÚa hoy su gira por polonia donde visitÓ el antiguo campo de concentraciÓn, escenario del genocidio en contra de cientos de miles de judÍos por la alemania nazi. pablo nos tiene un mensaje del sumo pontÍfice. pablo: un silencio que dice mÁs de 1000 palabras. solo, acompaÑado por sus pensamientos. asÍ atravesÓ el papa francisco la emblemÁtica puerta del campo de concentraciÓn de auschwitz. en ese lugar donde se estima fueron ejecutadas mÁs de 1 millÓn de personas, no sólo de religiÓn judÍa, las Únicas palabras del lÍder catÓlico fue con su mensaje en el libro de honor: seÑor, ten piedad de tu pueblo, seÑor, perdÓn por tanta crueldad. escribiÓ en un pequeÑo coche elÉctrico se tras
. ♪ auschwitz. ♪ te necesito aquí.funciona igual en mexico que en los estados unidos, sin cargos adicionales. pero t-mobile tiene mucho mas que una gran cobertura. sólo t-mobile te ofrece streaming de todo el video y música que quieras, ¡gratis!, sin usar tus datos. te tenemos cubierto y no vamos a parar. el papa enrique: el papa francisco continÚa hoy su gira por polonia donde visitÓ el antiguo campo de concentraciÓn, escenario del genocidio en contra de cientos de miles de judÍos...
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. ♪ auschwitz. ♪ te necesito aquí.o funciona igual en mexico que en los estados unidos, sin cargos adicionales. pero t-mobile tiene mucho mas que una gran cobertura. sólo t-mobile te ofrece streaming de todo el video y música que quieras, ¡gratis!, sin usar tus datos. te tenemos cubierto y no vamos a parar. hoy solo a las once...en vallejo quieren limpiar las calles de autos abandonados... como parte del operativo ya se llevaron más de 70 autos al corralon... y si usted tiene un vehiculo que no esta registrado, podria correr con la misma suerte.---una adolescente de 15 años murio y otros 5 jovenes estan hospitalizados, luego de que la camioneta en la que viajaban se estrellara contra un semaforo en santa clara... la policia investiga el accidente que, al parecer, se el papa exceso de velocidad. enrique: el papa francisco continÚa hoy su gira por polonia donde visitÓ el antiguo campo de concentraciÓn, escenario del genocidio en contra de cientos de miles de judÍos por la alemania nazi. pablo nos tiene un mensaje del sum
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when he and his family arrived to auschwitz. his mother and family were killed in the holocaust. he watched his father starve together. his camp was liberated by american troops in 1945. he first returned to auschwitz nearly 35 years later to confront his memory. >> i was literally taken from my books of talmud, which speak of humanism, of beauty, of truth, into the kingdom of hell. >> he taught timeless lessons about hope and despair warning of the perils of indifference. partying with many international leaders and celebrities to focus the world's attention on suffering like the victims of war in the former yugoslavia and the tragedy in darfur. >> no one has taught us more than elie wiesel, his life is testimony that the human spirit endures. he wrote more than 50 books, his most famous, "night." a haunting p chronicle of his experiences. >> i often felt abandoned by god and betrayed by mankind. yet, i believe that one must not estrange onesself from either god or man. >> he built the elie wiesel m foundation for humanity, most lost with the ponzi scheme. teaching new lessons a
when he and his family arrived to auschwitz. his mother and family were killed in the holocaust. he watched his father starve together. his camp was liberated by american troops in 1945. he first returned to auschwitz nearly 35 years later to confront his memory. >> i was literally taken from my books of talmud, which speak of humanism, of beauty, of truth, into the kingdom of hell. >> he taught timeless lessons about hope and despair warning of the perils of indifference. partying...
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auschwitz was site, of course, of that terror. in six people, executed in that mass genocide were killed at auschwitz. >>> democratic national convention also offered diversity and that includes differences in age. >> there is a 76 year gap between oldest and youngest delegates. >> those two delegates are 17 year-old rachel gonzales of missouri and ruby gilliam of ohio. rachel is youngest, ruby the oldest much rachel got involved when parents took her to the the bill clinton rally at nine. ruby joined during world war two after her husband was killed in action. >> it is really emotional. she held my hand and said i will pass down reigns to you. it was so cool. >> hillary is breaking the barrier, you know, as we go in the military women do that. >> how cuties she. >> despite huge gap, both considered hillary clinton's speech to be the speech of the lifetime. ruby has in plans of slowing down. she is already planning for the next convention in just four short years. >> i loved she looked at that rosie the riveter pin and brought bac
auschwitz was site, of course, of that terror. in six people, executed in that mass genocide were killed at auschwitz. >>> democratic national convention also offered diversity and that includes differences in age. >> there is a 76 year gap between oldest and youngest delegates. >> those two delegates are 17 year-old rachel gonzales of missouri and ruby gilliam of ohio. rachel is youngest, ruby the oldest much rachel got involved when parents took her to the the bill...
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friday, he went to auschwitz.hat site where an estimated one million jews were killed by the nazis during the holocaust. our vatican correspondent joins us live from krakow. good to have you with us this hour. let's first talk about the pope's visit to auschwitz, that image of him walking through the gates of the terrible site. how significant a moment was that, and how has it been received? >> reporter: well, george, when the pope before coming here talked about auschwitz said he wanted nog silence with as few -- to go in silence with as few people as possible and wanted nog and pray. he prayed for a long time on a bench there. that was his response, the silence, to one of the questions which the holocaust poses for religious men and, indeed, for writers, victor frankel, anyone who has tried to grapple with the holocaust. equity -- the question is where was god. the silence of pope francis encompassing the humility before that question and the difficulty of answering that question. he said afterwards, george, fro
friday, he went to auschwitz.hat site where an estimated one million jews were killed by the nazis during the holocaust. our vatican correspondent joins us live from krakow. good to have you with us this hour. let's first talk about the pope's visit to auschwitz, that image of him walking through the gates of the terrible site. how significant a moment was that, and how has it been received? >> reporter: well, george, when the pope before coming here talked about auschwitz said he wanted...
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. >> we didn't know about auschwitz. to me, that is the greatest mystery and pain, by the way, that people i admired like roosevelt and churchill, they knew, but we didn't. 1944, a if few weeks before d day. we could have run into the forest and find a hiding place with our maid, a marvelous christian lady, a housekeeper, a maid. but we didn't know. if we had, half of my town, maybe more, would have survived. >> o'brien: dan balz, jelani cobb and hari sreenivasan on the three days of violence and remembering elie wiesel, when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> o'brien: turning now to politics. hillary clinton's campaign had hoped that the f.b.i.'s decision not to recommend prosecutions would have closed the book on her use of a private email server. it may have opened a new chapter in
. >> we didn't know about auschwitz. to me, that is the greatest mystery and pain, by the way, that people i admired like roosevelt and churchill, they knew, but we didn't. 1944, a if few weeks before d day. we could have run into the forest and find a hiding place with our maid, a marvelous christian lady, a housekeeper, a maid. but we didn't know. if we had, half of my town, maybe more, would have survived. >> o'brien: dan balz, jelani cobb and hari sreenivasan on the three days...
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. >> pop francis visits auschwitz, that lead 2-millimeter people, we will show you the rest of his sombre visit. it is the fight against the see cay vie -- seek cay virus. don't that and more when actionings news continue. >> the first four cases have zika virus spread reported in the united states, and health officials say this could be the beginning. the doctors say all patients have robin if he canned by the virus since july 19th. they are not livinged to travel outside the united states, or to sexual contact with someone who has the virus. >> now florida has the first state to have a local transmission, we will put every effort -- >> and make sure the local cases don't become semi nateed and sustained. the way you do that is very aggressive mosque toe abatement program. >> more than [indiscernible] recent months. nearly all while travelling abroad. congress left on a 7-week vacation. spring toxic insecticide nearly killed a delaware family on vacation. and led to a and say term in addition used the chemical in the will us virgin islands. they all suffered full or partial paralysis. th
. >> pop francis visits auschwitz, that lead 2-millimeter people, we will show you the rest of his sombre visit. it is the fight against the see cay vie -- seek cay virus. don't that and more when actionings news continue. >> the first four cases have zika virus spread reported in the united states, and health officials say this could be the beginning. the doctors say all patients have robin if he canned by the virus since july 19th. they are not livinged to travel outside the...
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at the end when auschwitz was aacuated, we were taken to small camp and a large camp. were in the small camp. was is nothat i longer there. it simply vanished. seeing nothing but trees, grass, sky. and it disappears. everything disappears. the anguish, the agony, the pain of thousands and thousands of human beings, what happened to that pain? which, -- alice which -- they are now building a kind of memorial to the not to prisoners of the russians. because afterwards, the americas of the russians stayed, and they camp for former nats is. many of them died. now, it somehow doesn't fit in my mind. immortalized by now istims of nazis iconic also the place honoring , victims off nazis others. there is something wrong there. worry that the memory of the holocaust is being lost? --the same time that we have and i were together at the inauguration in washington. kepthese memories must be somewhere. therefore, the archives are very important. , i am noteep down sure whether we are not losing the war of memory. centuries decades and . i am not sure we want people to remember. ch
at the end when auschwitz was aacuated, we were taken to small camp and a large camp. were in the small camp. was is nothat i longer there. it simply vanished. seeing nothing but trees, grass, sky. and it disappears. everything disappears. the anguish, the agony, the pain of thousands and thousands of human beings, what happened to that pain? which, -- alice which -- they are now building a kind of memorial to the not to prisoners of the russians. because afterwards, the americas of the...
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ben: pope francis paying homage his very first visit to the nazi concentration camp, auschwitz. and later -- >> [indiscernible] jc: the end of an area for the mbta. the last day for the man who has helped keep riders on track for decades. as for that commute, what would you be saying? it looks pretty good starting to leave the city. let's go to the map, find out how things are run the area. 93 northbound, 72 minutes. west on the mass pike, 90 32 newtons curtain, 10 minutes. it does search a back up, weston tolls 24 95. it slows down once you get past 495. and and slow on the southbound side. again, look at 93 southbound. it is a backup. more than half an hour. for all those pokers, prodders, shuckers and sniffers, [ inhales ] all stop & shop produce is triple checked. farm, we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. >> you're watching newscenter 5 visit to the auschwitz concentration camp today. pope francis is seen here entering the camp earlier this morning, slowly walking under the notorious gateway's cynical phrase "work sets you free." he prayed, met several
ben: pope francis paying homage his very first visit to the nazi concentration camp, auschwitz. and later -- >> [indiscernible] jc: the end of an area for the mbta. the last day for the man who has helped keep riders on track for decades. as for that commute, what would you be saying? it looks pretty good starting to leave the city. let's go to the map, find out how things are run the area. 93 northbound, 72 minutes. west on the mass pike, 90 32 newtons curtain, 10 minutes. it does search...
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when sentiment was running against it and eventually it orchestrated the auschwitz trial and provided the cue stick for the idol wildman case. later on you had people in the united states and france. those of you that know something about it she grew up in their father was in the german army pitch he came to paris and fell in love. his father died -- with and she suddenly learning about all of this became passionate, going after nazis wherever she saw them and when a former nazi became the mayor, the chancellor of west germany in 1968 she actually got onto the stage like this and snuck by with a press credential by the newspaper people. she shouted you nazis. this is the year 1968 when martin luther king had been assassinated and she could have been shot. she did this so number of people took incredibly dramatic actions. .. >> this is a man who all told who tried twice in the united states on civil immigration charges for having lied on his immigration forms and he earned the distinction of being the only person in american history to be twice stripped of his naturalized u.s. citizens
when sentiment was running against it and eventually it orchestrated the auschwitz trial and provided the cue stick for the idol wildman case. later on you had people in the united states and france. those of you that know something about it she grew up in their father was in the german army pitch he came to paris and fell in love. his father died -- with and she suddenly learning about all of this became passionate, going after nazis wherever she saw them and when a former nazi became the...
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pope francis visiting the auschwitz concentration camp in poland. you can see here in near darkness playing in an underground prison cell which once housed the catholic saints who sacrificed his own life during the war to save another man. the pope also met with survivors of concentration camps. francis is now the third straight pope to visit auschwitz to honor the lies of those slaughtered there. >>> the f.d.a. has now banned blood donations in two florida counties until they can test all of the blood for virus contamination. if it's confirmed, they will be the first mosquito transmitted cases of the zika virus here in the u.s. >> balls of what f.d.a. has done, it makes me believe that they have a high degree of suspicious, at least one, if not all four of these individuals may have gotten the zika virus through mosquito transmission. >> until now, all cases have been travel related but experts say as the number of these cases increased, it only became a matter of time before mosquitoes would start spreading the virus. >>> hillary clinton the first
pope francis visiting the auschwitz concentration camp in poland. you can see here in near darkness playing in an underground prison cell which once housed the catholic saints who sacrificed his own life during the war to save another man. the pope also met with survivors of concentration camps. francis is now the third straight pope to visit auschwitz to honor the lies of those slaughtered there. >>> the f.d.a. has now banned blood donations in two florida counties until they can test...
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. >> pope francis has paid a concentration auschwitz on foot into the gate. >> out of control wildfire raging in california and look at the hail in colorado. >> all that. >> i'm michael jordan and i'm here with hillary. >> the zinger of the night became from basketball legend kareem abdul-jabbar. >> i said that because i know donald trump can't tell the difference. >> the super rich are going to start paying their fair share of taxes. >>> and i know they are good for it because they paid me tons when i spoke to them! >> on "cbs this morning." >> people tell me that a balloon drop is fun. a man standing next to me just said, isn't it great being a kid again? >> it concluded like so much speeches do with the adults having their minds blown by balloons. i am the candidate who will not be afraid to take on isis! toyota. let's go places. ? >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." hillary clinton highlighted her sharp differences with donald trump in a historic speech to the democratic national convention. >> it is with humility, determination, and boundless confidence in america's promise that i
. >> pope francis has paid a concentration auschwitz on foot into the gate. >> out of control wildfire raging in california and look at the hail in colorado. >> all that. >> i'm michael jordan and i'm here with hillary. >> the zinger of the night became from basketball legend kareem abdul-jabbar. >> i said that because i know donald trump can't tell the difference. >> the super rich are going to start paying their fair share of taxes. >>> and i...
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. >>> this morning, pope francis paid tribute to victims of the auschwitz concentration camp. pope walked by himself through the auschwitz entrance passing under the sign with the phrase "work sets you free." >> the pontiff met holocaust survivors during the visit to the largest and most notorious nazi concentration camp. the third pontiff to visit auschwitz where 1.50 million people were killed including more than a million jews and 140,000 polish christians. >> a new study finds tracking from identity should no longer be diagnosed as a mental disorder. the study published in the journal of psychiatry shows violence many people response is the source of their mental distress rather than being transgender the world health organization said that transgender identity is now classified as a condition related to sexual health. we have dramatic body camera video in the newsroom showing texas police officers saving the life of an armed republicanry -- robbery suspect. >> give me your hand. give me your hand. >> he is try to pull him out of the car moments after a brief chase of the
. >>> this morning, pope francis paid tribute to victims of the auschwitz concentration camp. pope walked by himself through the auschwitz entrance passing under the sign with the phrase "work sets you free." >> the pontiff met holocaust survivors during the visit to the largest and most notorious nazi concentration camp. the third pontiff to visit auschwitz where 1.50 million people were killed including more than a million jews and 140,000 polish christians. >>...
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reflection as the pope made his first visit to one of the most notorious camps of world war ii, auschwitzere more than 1 million people were killed in the holocaust. there he prayed and met with survivors. chief religion correspondent lauren greene has more on the trip live in a new york city newsroom, lauren pope francis as you saw solemnly walked through the gates of the notorious that camp in poland earlier today, the summer visit my francis to auschwitz where more than 1 million people were exterminated by the nazis, obviously meaningful to the pontiff where he met with survivors. >> this special silence in auschwitz is a cry to the world . please, let us come together. all the people. >> the pope's five-day pilgrimage to poland was part of the world youth day, sort of a catholic woodstock. pope francis taking mass for thousands of young catholics poland once every two or three years, it was ery created by pope john paul ii 30 years ago to infuse the local church with enthusiastic young faithful and it's estimated more than 1,000,000 and a half young pilgrims traveled to the former co
reflection as the pope made his first visit to one of the most notorious camps of world war ii, auschwitzere more than 1 million people were killed in the holocaust. there he prayed and met with survivors. chief religion correspondent lauren greene has more on the trip live in a new york city newsroom, lauren pope francis as you saw solemnly walked through the gates of the notorious that camp in poland earlier today, the summer visit my francis to auschwitz where more than 1 million people were...
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. >> born in romania he was a teenager when he and his family were deported to auschwitz. his mother and younger sister were sent to the gas chambers and killed. this picture shows wiesel who was later taken to buchenwald where he watched his father starve to death. his camp was liberated by american troops in 1945. he first returned to auschwitz nearly 35 years later to confront his memory. >> i was literally taken from my books which speak of humanism and beauty and truth into the kingdom of hell. >> until his death, wiesel t the perils of indifference and partnering with many national leaders and celebrities to focus on injust and suffering like the victims of war in the former yugoslavia and the tragedy in darfur. >> no one has taught us more than elie wiesel. his life stands as a symbol. his life is testimony that the human spirit endurs and prevails. >> a passionate supporter of israel, wiesel wrote more than 50 books. his most famous "night" a haunting chronicle of his holocaust experiences. >> a traumatized generation that often felt abandoned by g and betrayed by
. >> born in romania he was a teenager when he and his family were deported to auschwitz. his mother and younger sister were sent to the gas chambers and killed. this picture shows wiesel who was later taken to buchenwald where he watched his father starve to death. his camp was liberated by american troops in 1945. he first returned to auschwitz nearly 35 years later to confront his memory. >> i was literally taken from my books which speak of humanism and beauty and truth into the...
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his family was rip out of romania and sent to auschwitz. he chronicled his life there.ize in 1986. he was 87. cnn's richard roth looks back on his extraordinary life. >> reporter: he would become the most famous survivor of the holocaust, but at the age of 15, elie wiesel had no fears when 4es family was rounded up by nazis. >> to the last minute i wasn't worried. we had no idea that auschwitz existed. >> reporter: that changed when he was transported by cattle car with hundreds of others. >> i knew something was wrong. it was something terrifying that was in store for us. sno >> reporter: arrival at auschwitz, the extermination camp, a older man told him tell them you are 18 years old a candidate for work. it would save his life, or what passed as life in the death camps. trapped in a nightmare, he sustained him by keeping his father alive. father and son were later take tony buchenwald camp. his father died just weeks before the u.s. army arrived. >> all along the united advance the gates swing only from german concentration camps. >> reporter: this pick was taken aft
his family was rip out of romania and sent to auschwitz. he chronicled his life there.ize in 1986. he was 87. cnn's richard roth looks back on his extraordinary life. >> reporter: he would become the most famous survivor of the holocaust, but at the age of 15, elie wiesel had no fears when 4es family was rounded up by nazis. >> to the last minute i wasn't worried. we had no idea that auschwitz existed. >> reporter: that changed when he was transported by cattle car with...
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. >>> pope francis made an emotional visit this morning to the nazi concentration camp in auschwitz. he toured the complex where people were killed. seth doane is traveling with the pope in poland. >> reporter: the pope walked alone through that infamous gate at auschwitz. his white vestments a sharp contrast to barbed wire of this place. for nearly 15 minutes, he sat in silent prayer. the pontiff then prayed again in the blackened prison cell where catholic st. maximilian kolbe volunteered his life to save another. at nearby others gathered to watch the pope. >> if you are jewish, he is a are human beings. the holocaust was not only a jewish tragedy. it was a european tragedy. it was a tragedy of mankind. >> reporter: this is not the first time a pope traveled to to auschwitz. john paul ii and benedict also came. this pope decided to remain silent, not a speech. [ indiscernible ] [ extremely heavy accent ] >> shouts, cries, shouts, screams. silence in this place even stronger than words. >> reporter: the pope's only words were those he wrote down in the guest book. lord, forgive us,
. >>> pope francis made an emotional visit this morning to the nazi concentration camp in auschwitz. he toured the complex where people were killed. seth doane is traveling with the pope in poland. >> reporter: the pope walked alone through that infamous gate at auschwitz. his white vestments a sharp contrast to barbed wire of this place. for nearly 15 minutes, he sat in silent prayer. the pontiff then prayed again in the blackened prison cell where catholic st. maximilian kolbe...
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the pope walked alone through that infamous gait at auschwitz. sharp contrast to the fences and barbed wire of this place. for nearly 15 minutes, he sat in silent prayer. the pontiff then prayed again in the blackened prison cell where catholic saint max milan colby volunteered his life to save another. at nearby berkinow, survivors including this lady gathered to watch the pope. you're jewis and he is a christian leader. >> the holocaust was not only a huge tragedy, it is a european tragedy. >> reporter: this is not the first time a pope has traveled here for auschwitz. john paul, ii came as well as pope deny addict. pope francis said instead of making a major speech here, he would, instead, remain silent. >> let me tell you. it is silence displays stronger than words. >> reporter: the pope's only word were those he wrote down in a guest book. lord, forgive us for so much cruelty. norah? >> wow. what an incredible visit there. >> powerful image too of the pope sitting alone praying. >> very powerful. seth doane, thank you so much. >>> donald tru
the pope walked alone through that infamous gait at auschwitz. sharp contrast to the fences and barbed wire of this place. for nearly 15 minutes, he sat in silent prayer. the pontiff then prayed again in the blackened prison cell where catholic saint max milan colby volunteered his life to save another. at nearby berkinow, survivors including this lady gathered to watch the pope. you're jewis and he is a christian leader. >> the holocaust was not only a huge tragedy, it is a european...
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. >>> emotional visit for pope francis as he prayed at the site of the nazi concentration cam in auschwitzpoland, we will show you footsteps he followed and how holocaust survivor reacted to that. >>> warm weather has many families flock to go pools and the shore, experts say, it takes minutes to keep even a six month-old how to survive, in water. we will show you, trading-in or selling your car, truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, drive to your local car buying center. and three, walk out with your check in as little as 30 minutes ! so don't wait...get your free online valuation now at webuyanycar.com. ♪find out how much your car is worth at webuyanycar.com♪ >>> we are getting an unusual, view of the huge, california wild fires, they are, large enough to being seen from outer space. fires have burned thousands of acres in the angeles national for's long the big surf coastline and the natural reserves. the largest fire in callus near baker field called erskin fire and burned more than 40,000 acres sin
. >>> emotional visit for pope francis as he prayed at the site of the nazi concentration cam in auschwitzpoland, we will show you footsteps he followed and how holocaust survivor reacted to that. >>> warm weather has many families flock to go pools and the shore, experts say, it takes minutes to keep even a six month-old how to survive, in water. we will show you, trading-in or selling your car, truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy...
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he was em prisoned at auschwitz during world war ii.iences were chronicaled in his memoir "night." a public memorial will be announced at a later date. richard roth has more on wiesel's extraordinary life and the legacy that he leaves behind. >> reporter: he would become the most famous survivor of the holocaust, but at the age of 15, elie wiesel had no fear when his family was rounded up in hungary by the nazis. >> at the very last minute we had no idea that auschwitz existed. >> reporter: that changed when he was transported by cattle car with hundreds of others. >> i knew something terrible. it was something terrifying. >> reporter: arrival at auschwitz, the extermination camp. an elder told them, tell them you're 18 years old, a candidate for work, it would save his life or what would pass for life in the death camps. trapped in a nightmare wiesel sustained himself by keeping his father alive. father and son were later taken to another camp. his father died just weeks before the u.s. army arrived. >> the gate opens from german conce
he was em prisoned at auschwitz during world war ii.iences were chronicaled in his memoir "night." a public memorial will be announced at a later date. richard roth has more on wiesel's extraordinary life and the legacy that he leaves behind. >> reporter: he would become the most famous survivor of the holocaust, but at the age of 15, elie wiesel had no fear when his family was rounded up in hungary by the nazis. >> at the very last minute we had no idea that auschwitz...
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. >> born in romania, he was just a teenager in 1944 when he and his family were deported to auschwitzen they arrived his mother and younger sister were sent to the gas chambers and killed. this picture shows him where he was taken to buchenwald where he rurpd to auschwitz nearly 35 years later to confront his memory. >> i was literally taken from my books which speak of humanism and beauty and truth into the kingdom of hell. >> until his death, he taught timeless lessons about hope and despair. warning of the power of indifference. his famous book, "night", a kronl of his experiences. >> i belong to a traumatized generation that often felt forgotten by got. one must not estrange one's self from either god or man. >>> our time now 6:37. 31 people infected about the zika virus, that's according to state health officials. the baltimore sun reports all of the cases of the were travel-related and no one has contracted zika by being by then by a mosquito in the state. >>> a tennessee family is suing the tsa after they say agents assaulted their disabled daughter. 19-year-old anna cohen and
. >> born in romania, he was just a teenager in 1944 when he and his family were deported to auschwitzen they arrived his mother and younger sister were sent to the gas chambers and killed. this picture shows him where he was taken to buchenwald where he rurpd to auschwitz nearly 35 years later to confront his memory. >> i was literally taken from my books which speak of humanism and beauty and truth into the kingdom of hell. >> until his death, he taught timeless lessons...
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. >>> pope francis paid a somber visit to auschwitz. during his visit the pope met with rescuers and survivors who played the violin in the camp's orchestra. pope francis is on a five-day trip to poland. >>> no sunny days on "sesame street." hbo's restructuring of the program left several cast members on the street. bob mcgraph says he is no longer part of the show. he announced that he and amealio hbo trimmed "sesame street" from an hour down to 30 minutes. >>> in today's money report amazing times for amazon stock. you want a jet to cuba? jet blue may be your airline. bill griffons with that and a look at the market. >> it is already the last trading day of the month of for the stock market. today kind of quiet. we did get disapoipting news when we heard the second quarter growth rate for the economy was 1.2%, less than half what was expected. the dow up just two points. one big gainer has been amazon trading near all-time highs after reporting a bigger than expected profit for the second quarter. this was amazon's profitable quarter.
. >>> pope francis paid a somber visit to auschwitz. during his visit the pope met with rescuers and survivors who played the violin in the camp's orchestra. pope francis is on a five-day trip to poland. >>> no sunny days on "sesame street." hbo's restructuring of the program left several cast members on the street. bob mcgraph says he is no longer part of the show. he announced that he and amealio hbo trimmed "sesame street" from an hour down to 30...
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el papa francisco visitÓ hoy el campo de concentraciÓn nazi auschwitz.. mÁs de 1 millÓn de personas, la mayorÍa de judíos, fueron asesinados en campos nazis durante la segunda guerra. el presidente de nicaragua utilizÓ el tribunal electoral bajo su control, el frente sandinista de liberaciÓn nacional de ortega se convierte en el Único partido en estos últimos meses de elecciÓn. >> 28 diputados opositores fueron destituidos por la junta directiva del congreso, por orden del congreso supremo electoral. ambos poderes controlados por el gobierno del presidente daniel ortega. la destituciÓn fue por no reconocer a pedro reyes, el nuevo representante legal del partido liberal independiente. >> daniel ortega, de haber iniciado con toda claridad que lo que estÁ preparado para noviembre,una farsa electoral. reprotera: 6 de noviembre se celebrarÁn las elecciones en nicaragua. el frente sandinista no tendrÁ la menor posiciÓn para que siga gobernando -- no tendrÁ la menor oposiciÓn para que siga gobernando ortega. reportera: estaba fraccionado desde hace aÑos. el pas
el papa francisco visitÓ hoy el campo de concentraciÓn nazi auschwitz.. mÁs de 1 millÓn de personas, la mayorÍa de judíos, fueron asesinados en campos nazis durante la segunda guerra. el presidente de nicaragua utilizÓ el tribunal electoral bajo su control, el frente sandinista de liberaciÓn nacional de ortega se convierte en el Único partido en estos últimos meses de elecciÓn. >> 28 diputados opositores fueron destituidos por la junta directiva del congreso, por orden del...
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web sentiments was rung against it and eventually orchestrated the auschwitz trial, provided a key tip for the heisman case. so everybody -- later on, you had people in the united states and france, those of you know something about -- was not jewish. grew up -- her father was a german army, came to paris, fell in love with -- his father died in auschwitz and she suddenly learning about this, became this passionate anti-anti, going after the nazis wherever she saw them, and when a former nazi became the chancellor of west germany in 1968, he actually got on to a stage like this, and snuck by with a press credential -- those newspaper people -- and she slapped him and shouted, nazi! this is the year 1968, when bobby kennedy had been assassinated. martin luther king had been assassinated. she could have been shot. she did this. so some people took incredibly dramatic actions. >> so, lawrence, you used the long odyssey of the john demjanjuk case to tell the story of the potion war pursuit of justice. can you summarize briefly the dimman yuck case? >> he was -- he lived most of his life as
web sentiments was rung against it and eventually orchestrated the auschwitz trial, provided a key tip for the heisman case. so everybody -- later on, you had people in the united states and france, those of you know something about -- was not jewish. grew up -- her father was a german army, came to paris, fell in love with -- his father died in auschwitz and she suddenly learning about this, became this passionate anti-anti, going after the nazis wherever she saw them, and when a former nazi...
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auschwitz maintains a guest book many. of florida are to stop collecting blood while health officials investigate zika cases. they may be the first to be spread by mosquitoes on the u.s. mainland. they want to screen each unit of flood donated in miami and fort lauderdale. no mosquitoes collected have testified positive for zika. >>> new jersey state senate takes another shot at raising the gas tax to pay for road and a new democratic proposal, similar to one to raising gas tax to 23 cents. governor christie said he will veto the new legislation before the senate. lawmakers say they are aiming for a veto proof majority. >>> atlantic city accepted the terms for a loan from the state. the $74 million bridge loan will allow the city to avoid payment due monday. it comes in time to make the city's payroll. governor christie insists the loan be backed by assets that would allow the state to seize control of operations if a plan to restore fiscal stability is not made by the fall. >>> time to check the forecast with bill. >> mak
auschwitz maintains a guest book many. of florida are to stop collecting blood while health officials investigate zika cases. they may be the first to be spread by mosquitoes on the u.s. mainland. they want to screen each unit of flood donated in miami and fort lauderdale. no mosquitoes collected have testified positive for zika. >>> new jersey state senate takes another shot at raising the gas tax to pay for road and a new democratic proposal, similar to one to raising gas tax to 23...
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survivors at the auschwitz concentration camp. >> he honored more than 1 million people killed in the complex by the nazis. >>> the news is back in the morning right here on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: >> announcer: fastsigns. more than fast. more than signs. good is in every blue diamond almond. good is a catalyst, good is contagious. and once it gets going there is no stopping what you can do. get your good going. blue diamond almonds. carol's painting with confidence because she went to lowe's. she knows if she doesn't love it, they'll make it right. and being a parrot, i know color-okay. do you mind, sparky? now get paint + primer starting at $19.98, at lowe's. when people ask me what it's like to win an olympic medal, i tell them, "you already know." the medals you've earned are all around you. your bronze. your silver. your gold. and liberty mutual insures them all. liberty mutual is proud to insure every team usa medal won in rio, just like we protect the medals you've earned in life. liberty stands with you. ? if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it tim
survivors at the auschwitz concentration camp. >> he honored more than 1 million people killed in the complex by the nazis. >>> the news is back in the morning right here on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: >> announcer: fastsigns. more than fast. more than signs. good is in every blue diamond almond. good is a catalyst, good is contagious. and once it gets going there is no stopping what you can do. get your good going. blue diamond almonds. carol's...
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---el papa francisco visiÓ "auschwitz", antoguo campo de concentracÓn nazi en polonia.ano en la maÑana, el sumo ponÍfice reÓ y luego se senÓ a reflexionar en silencio en una celda de este campo de concentracion donde hubo torturas y homicidios bajop el regimen nazi de "hitler". --- xolos chivas al asaraul delgado con los deportes. omar:tuvieron las chivas, bastante perdidas tenemos lo que sucediÓ dentro del inmueble. parece que se habÍan quedado en guadalajara. centro que cruza abotonado y si necesitaba reggaeton dale. el segundo tanto serÍa un golazo. avilÉs hurtado para poner el tercer tanto, en el segundo tiempo gran manera de cobrar. cortejo 4 0, ganaron los cholos. >> tenemos un equipo bastante ofensivo creo que lo demostramos. creo que se tuvo el control del partido, es lo mÁs importante. continÚa la jornada tres de la liga en x. mx. amÉrica contra los tigres. encuentro de la champions. atlÉtico madrid tiro libre llegaba el uruguayo diego odÍn balÓn parado. con eso iban a ganar el partido. todo listo para el combate diego santa cruz. no tiene problema en subirse a
---el papa francisco visiÓ "auschwitz", antoguo campo de concentracÓn nazi en polonia.ano en la maÑana, el sumo ponÍfice reÓ y luego se senÓ a reflexionar en silencio en una celda de este campo de concentracion donde hubo torturas y homicidios bajop el regimen nazi de "hitler". --- xolos chivas al asaraul delgado con los deportes. omar:tuvieron las chivas, bastante perdidas tenemos lo que sucediÓ dentro del inmueble. parece que se habÍan quedado en guadalajara....
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pope francis said that -- paid a somber visit to auschwitz in poland. his only public comment was a guest book entry begging god's forgiveness for so much cruelty. he prayed at the site where prisoners were executed. his holiness met with several survivors of the nazi death camp, stopping to kiss each pope francis is the third consecutive pope to visit auschwitz. steve: discount theatre tickets without fighting the crowds in times square. dari: where the new tkts booth is opening up. steve: and how mtv is turning back the clock. dari: first, here's tonight's new york minute. [cheers and applause] >> the ribbon was cut for the hicksville. they're putting on shows and teaching kids about the craft. >> what we like to do here is get people to understand the history of how far puppetry has come and uphold that art form. one of the biggest things we're doing is opening up to outside performances. other puppeteers can showcase their work. >> let go. dari: dozens of teenagers from around nassau county are getting a week long firefighting. they're at camp 516,
pope francis said that -- paid a somber visit to auschwitz in poland. his only public comment was a guest book entry begging god's forgiveness for so much cruelty. he prayed at the site where prisoners were executed. his holiness met with several survivors of the nazi death camp, stopping to kiss each pope francis is the third consecutive pope to visit auschwitz. steve: discount theatre tickets without fighting the crowds in times square. dari: where the new tkts booth is opening up. steve: and...
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i think auschwitz may beat the holocaust museum. >> i am glad. i thought they were tweeting a message -- a pea key -- pokemon message. >> let everyone know there is mini here. they are trying to drive up ticket sales. >> dan, you said you would call the guys who used pokemon go to rob people. i want the company -- put pokemon in places like banking casino vaults. you have to mount an oceans 11-style raid. >> if anyone knows anything about me you know i am a heist guy. i will download the app right now. i would absolutely play that. >> i have so many disguises. >> by the way, there are now ads on craigslist from people who will be your pokemon go driver. this is a real thing. and a young woman named ivy saint ive is calling herself a pokemon trainer and she will walk around in one to four-hour shifts and sign into your account and capture every pokemon she comes into contact with and activating the poke stops and walking to help hatch your eggs. >> she is a former dog walker. she was trained for this. >> i don't think that's her name. >> she says
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alison: the auschwitz museum in poe land says there have been people playing pokÉmon go there.caust memorial sites across the world. even issues at the memorial museum here in d.c. the auschwitz memorial wrote yesterday on twitter, "we do not allow playing pokÉmon go on the site of our memorial and similar places. it is disrespectful on many levels." michelle: developing now in phoenix, an all of out manhunt for a suspected serial killer or killers. a string of deadly shootings. we explain what connects each one of them. reporter: a city the hunt continues as police linked a string of shooting that injured two people and killed seven in all, including a 12-year-old girl. on tuesday, officials releasing this sketch of a possible gunman. they believe he is responsible for eight seemingly random shootings since march. spanning nearly 100 square miles. putting thousands of residents in the crosshairs. >> the person that is doing this is wicked. there is something wrong with him. reporter: investigators telling abc news each of the eight shootings took place on a weekend night. the
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. >> today pope francis made a visit to the auschwitz nazi camp. he was silent the whole time saying no words could speak the unspeakable violence. this cell once housed a catholic priest who sacrificed his life to save another man. he is the third pope to visit auschwitz to honor the lives of those killed there. >>> taking a check at stocks. stocks mostly higher as investors work through a batch of earnings from positive results at google. amazon. down 32 on the dow jones for chevron and exxon. and on the nasdaq, we saw that. it was mixed as well. >>> if you use windows, your last chance to update to windows 10 for free is coming to a close. the free upgrade offers users who are now using 7 or 8 an upgrade for 3 ends today. they have been pushing it for months ever a. today, you are stuck with whatever version you have unless you purchase an upgrade. windows 10 upgrading is very simple. just go to the help page or you can just click yes on one of microsoft's notifications. >>> so here in oakland, it has taken about three years but a landmark is op
. >> today pope francis made a visit to the auschwitz nazi camp. he was silent the whole time saying no words could speak the unspeakable violence. this cell once housed a catholic priest who sacrificed his life to save another man. he is the third pope to visit auschwitz to honor the lives of those killed there. >>> taking a check at stocks. stocks mostly higher as investors work through a batch of earnings from positive results at google. amazon. down 32 on the dow jones for...
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. >> pope tran isis paid tribute to victims of auschwitz concentration camps, walked by himself through the entrance passing under the iron sign with the phrase "work sets you free." he met the holocaust survivors during the visit to the largest nazi concentration camp and pope francis is the third pontiff to visit auschwitz where 1.5 million people were killed including 1 million jews, 140,000 polish christians, as well. >> body camera shows texas police officers saving the life of an armed robbery suspect. >> give me your hands. give me your hands. >> hook at this, moments after a brief chase of the car. the suspect's car spun out, the engine erupted into flames and the driver of the car ran away but the second man was arrested. the third, though, was stuck inside of the car. the body camera shows an officer trying to pull the passenger open to get suspect out. he was treated. all three now face robbery chances. >> the battle over a backyard tree house is going to court. a georgia man has this large particularly partly finished tree house and that is the caveat, it is partly finished.
. >> pope tran isis paid tribute to victims of auschwitz concentration camps, walked by himself through the entrance passing under the iron sign with the phrase "work sets you free." he met the holocaust survivors during the visit to the largest nazi concentration camp and pope francis is the third pontiff to visit auschwitz where 1.5 million people were killed including 1 million jews, 140,000 polish christians, as well. >> body camera shows texas police officers saving...
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he was well-known for his memoir "night" in which he shared his story of imprisonment at auschwitz. we have more on his legacy. >> religious leaders remember wiesel's passion for peace. >> what he stood for is every single individual on this planet has an opportunity to make this world a better place through their own unique gifts. >> in the aftermath of germany's execution of six million jews, he wrote dozens of books beginning with "night" in 1960 saying, if we forget, we are guilty. we are accomplices. in 1986, he was arrested the nobel peace prize for his life long message of peace and human dignity. his mission inspire ed this famy to sift through family letters from auschwitz. >> if we don't react to injustices now, that makes no sense. we must react in one way or another. >> for this couple, the the story is their legacy. a story in the spirit of elie wiesel that must be retold left they be forgiven. >> to forget the dead would be akin to killing them again. and that really strikes me. >> nbc bay area news. >>> president obama released a statement reading -- >> he was attacke
he was well-known for his memoir "night" in which he shared his story of imprisonment at auschwitz. we have more on his legacy. >> religious leaders remember wiesel's passion for peace. >> what he stood for is every single individual on this planet has an opportunity to make this world a better place through their own unique gifts. >> in the aftermath of germany's execution of six million jews, he wrote dozens of books beginning with "night" in 1960 saying,...
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an eloquent silence as the pope visits auschwitz. he paid tribute to the victims, met survivors that prayed in an underground prison cell at the not the nazi death camp but he did not say a word, preferring to honor those that died in quiet prayer and meditation. the conventions are over and the gloves are off. hillary clinton and donald trump have the official nominations. we will look at their chances in november. two dozen turkish journalists are brought before in istanbul court. they are guilty of supporting the failed military coup earlier this month. the crackdown has a ready seen more than 18,000 people to attain to continues. i'm sarah kelly, thank you for joining us. how can you put into words the horror of the holocaust? it is a question the struggle -- the world has struggled with for generations. the pope opted to a completely silent visit to the site. more than one million people were killed during world war ii. >> silence is how pope francis chooses to face the suffering endured behind these gates over 70 yeaears ago. s
an eloquent silence as the pope visits auschwitz. he paid tribute to the victims, met survivors that prayed in an underground prison cell at the not the nazi death camp but he did not say a word, preferring to honor those that died in quiet prayer and meditation. the conventions are over and the gloves are off. hillary clinton and donald trump have the official nominations. we will look at their chances in november. two dozen turkish journalists are brought before in istanbul court. they are...