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his mother and sister perished in auschwitz.d his father slowly dying before his own eyes in buchenwald. he lived through an endless nightmare of murder and death, and he inscribed on our collective conscience to do the we have to remember that long, dark night. again repeat it. hall,rvivors in this through their testimony, fulfill the righteous duty to never forget and engraved into the world's memory than that see nazi genocide of the jewish people. you witnessed evil and what you saw is beyond description, beyond any description. many of you lost your entire family, everything, and everyone you loved. you saw mothers and children led to mass slaughter. you saw the starvation and the torture. you saw the organized attempt at the extermination of an entire , and great people, i must add. you survived the ghettos, the concentration camps, and the death camps, and you persevered to tell your stories. you tell of these living nightmares because despite your great pain, you believe in elie's famous plea, that, for the dead and the
his mother and sister perished in auschwitz.d his father slowly dying before his own eyes in buchenwald. he lived through an endless nightmare of murder and death, and he inscribed on our collective conscience to do the we have to remember that long, dark night. again repeat it. hall,rvivors in this through their testimony, fulfill the righteous duty to never forget and engraved into the world's memory than that see nazi genocide of the jewish people. you witnessed evil and what you saw is...
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his parents were murdered in auschwitz. second candle will be lit by anya and marcel driver. on his family was deported from poland to a soviet forced labor camp, but they were eventually able to get to ukraine where they remained until the war. marcel and his family were forced into the ghetto in poland. they later escaped. to a nearby village where they were hidden by a ukrainian family. first in a stable and later in a home. anya and marcel are both museum volunteers. thank you. senator patrick leahy, may i ask you to stand by the third candle. the candle will be lit by -- was born in romania and was deported with her family to a ghetto. later after bribing soldiers they went to another ghetto and were helped by a local family until liberation. helena was born in krakÓw. her mother obtained false documentdocument from a priest r herself, and her two daughters. they lived always fearing exposure until the end of the war. rita and helena were also both volunteers at the museum. may i invite congressman david gustav to stan
his parents were murdered in auschwitz. second candle will be lit by anya and marcel driver. on his family was deported from poland to a soviet forced labor camp, but they were eventually able to get to ukraine where they remained until the war. marcel and his family were forced into the ghetto in poland. they later escaped. to a nearby village where they were hidden by a ukrainian family. first in a stable and later in a home. anya and marcel are both museum volunteers. thank you. senator...
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his parents were murdered at auschwitz.e lit by on you and marcel driver. her family was deported from poland to a soviet forced labor camp, but they were eventually able to get to ukraine where they remained until the war. they were forced into the ghetto in poland. they later escaped to a nearby village where they were hidden by a ukrainian family. first in a stable and later in a home, they are both museum volunteers. >> senator patrick leahy, may i ask you to standby the third candle. it will be lit by rita rubenstein. rita was born in romania and was deported with her family to a ghetto. later after bribing soldiers, they went to another ghetto and were helped by a local family until liberation. she was born and obtain false documents for herself and her two daughters. they always felt exposure until the end of the war. rita and helena are both volunteers at the museum. may i invite congressman david to standby the fourth candle. this candle will be lit by irene and manny. she was born in czechoslovakia after being for
his parents were murdered at auschwitz.e lit by on you and marcel driver. her family was deported from poland to a soviet forced labor camp, but they were eventually able to get to ukraine where they remained until the war. they were forced into the ghetto in poland. they later escaped to a nearby village where they were hidden by a ukrainian family. first in a stable and later in a home, they are both museum volunteers. >> senator patrick leahy, may i ask you to standby the third candle....
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you know, in the world of holocaust memory, alice's museum is auschwitz for our world and auschwitz is that very place and what happens there. we -- auschwitz i would say is the holocaust and we are about the significance of the holocaust, which is a statement because of the piece of real estate that it sits on. it is a very precious piece of real estate, not just in washington, d.c., but here on the national mall and the architect who designed the museum very much wanted the museum to be an interplay with what is represented on the mall. so here you see, in this image, the entrance on the 14th street side, which is meant to speak to that monumental washington, this is a side that faces most of the smithsonian and he wanted people to remember that if you are coming from the smithsonian, you have seen a lot of wonderful museums speaking to the most creative, remarkable results of human achievement. this museum is also about human achievement, to bad ends, of course, but it is a part of the story of human nature and if you enter the other side of the museum you come off the washington mo
you know, in the world of holocaust memory, alice's museum is auschwitz for our world and auschwitz is that very place and what happens there. we -- auschwitz i would say is the holocaust and we are about the significance of the holocaust, which is a statement because of the piece of real estate that it sits on. it is a very precious piece of real estate, not just in washington, d.c., but here on the national mall and the architect who designed the museum very much wanted the museum to be an...
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you are in auschwitz. auschwitz is not a convalescent home. it is a concentration camp.you must work. if you don't you go straight to the chimney. to the crematorium. work or crematorium, the choice is yours. we had already lived through a lot that night. we thought that nothing could frighten us anymore. but his harsh words sent shivers through us. the word chimney was not an abstraction. it floated in the air, mingled with the smoke. it was perhaps the only word that had a real meaning in this place. he left the baruch. all specialists, locksmiths, carpenters and electricians, watchmakers, one step forward. the rest of us were transferred to yet another baruch, this one of stone. we had permission to sit down. a gypsy inmate was in charge. my father had a call at a tactic he got up and asked politely in german excuse me, could you please tell me where the toilets are located? >> the gypsy stared at him for a long time, from head to toe. as if he wished to ascertain that the person addressing them was actually a creature of fleh and bone, a human being with a body and a
you are in auschwitz. auschwitz is not a convalescent home. it is a concentration camp.you must work. if you don't you go straight to the chimney. to the crematorium. work or crematorium, the choice is yours. we had already lived through a lot that night. we thought that nothing could frighten us anymore. but his harsh words sent shivers through us. the word chimney was not an abstraction. it floated in the air, mingled with the smoke. it was perhaps the only word that had a real meaning in...
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during the holocaust were killed at auschwitz. today auschwitz serves as a stark reminder of the sins of the past of the evil of the indifference of mankind. but it also serves as an educational opportunity. an opportunity to bear witness. wiesel said at the holocaust memorial museum in 1993, for the dead anti-living, we must bear witness. for not only are we responsible for the memories of the dead, mr. speaker, we're also responsible for what we're doing with those memories. that is why since 1988 the international march of the living has brought over 250,000 participants together from over 50 countries to march a three kilometer path leading from schwitz to berkin now -- berkineau. as the international march of the living states, it is intended to inspire individuals to fight indifference, to fight racism, to fight injustice by witnessing the atrocities of the holocaust. this past monday, april 24, the international march of the living held its annual march in poland. and though the march is a silent tribute, mr. speaker, i wan
during the holocaust were killed at auschwitz. today auschwitz serves as a stark reminder of the sins of the past of the evil of the indifference of mankind. but it also serves as an educational opportunity. an opportunity to bear witness. wiesel said at the holocaust memorial museum in 1993, for the dead anti-living, we must bear witness. for not only are we responsible for the memories of the dead, mr. speaker, we're also responsible for what we're doing with those memories. that is why since...
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would senator rand paul have opposed the bombing of the tracks going into auschwitz? >> i haven't contemplated going back to world war ii but i can tell you a more similar analogy would be saddam hussein gassed the kurds and we chose to intervene. we everthrew a despot, but we wound up with something else, an emboldened and empowered iran. there can be an endless supply of enemies and you have to ask yourself who takes over next, are they better than the current occupant. are the radical islamic rebels in syria better than assad? there are also 2 million christians in syria being protected by assad and they fear the islamic rebels taking over. so there's a complicated decision-making process as to who are the good guys in the war. if you talk about auschwitz, it's pretty clear there was one bad guy and many innocent slaughtered, so i don't think that that's a necessarily correct analogy. >> but let's just pursue that one step further, right? if the argument is that it would be right to take out the tracks go into auschwitz because there was a greater good, we could av
would senator rand paul have opposed the bombing of the tracks going into auschwitz? >> i haven't contemplated going back to world war ii but i can tell you a more similar analogy would be saddam hussein gassed the kurds and we chose to intervene. we everthrew a despot, but we wound up with something else, an emboldened and empowered iran. there can be an endless supply of enemies and you have to ask yourself who takes over next, are they better than the current occupant. are the radical...
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she was forced into a ghetto in poland in 1942, and then to auschwitz where she was separated from herents and siblings. she never saw them again. dozens of young people completing their g.e.d. held a prom in center city philadelphia. they are taking part in program w.o.w., giving students that dropped out of high school, a second chance at an education. ♪ ♪ >> some young wordsmiths will have a chance to tell their stories. the national youth foundation launched its book scholar competition. linebacker hicks and rob covington were on hand to lend their support tonight. eagle safety malcolm jenksens was in center city to launch his new clothing store. it will specialize in custom designed men suits. sharrie williams was there to check out the merchandise. ithe store is set to open in june. let's go to draft central on the parkway. ducis rogers, we know the biggest names in football are coming to philadelphia. what about local kids? they'll feel emotion going into the draft as well. >> it will be a dream come true when they hear their name called on the stage. the finishing touches are s
she was forced into a ghetto in poland in 1942, and then to auschwitz where she was separated from herents and siblings. she never saw them again. dozens of young people completing their g.e.d. held a prom in center city philadelphia. they are taking part in program w.o.w., giving students that dropped out of high school, a second chance at an education. ♪ ♪ >> some young wordsmiths will have a chance to tell their stories. the national youth foundation launched its book scholar...
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and i come from a people who lost 6,000 people a day gassed in auschwitz.hat is sean spicer should know. is shakopee spicer not very smart or very competent? in either case, he should not be the spokesperson for the president of the united states. >> there are other people, we just had ari fleischer on, a former press secretary. he is also on the board of the jewish republican committee. >> uh-huh. >> he was taking a more forgiving tone towards what sean spicer has to deal with, look, people speak extraneously, let my play for you what ari fleischer said. >> he apologized. he did the right thing to just come out and apologize, you know the notion that this is somehow nefarious or indicative of holocaust denial, i dismiss. i think that's the normal washington, somebody you don't like and when the party you don't like says something you don't like, you say the worst things about him. that's not sean and i know that for a fact. >> ari fleischer, what a crock. here's the problem. it took massive pressure to get that apology. he didn't apologize to wolf blitzer
and i come from a people who lost 6,000 people a day gassed in auschwitz.hat is sean spicer should know. is shakopee spicer not very smart or very competent? in either case, he should not be the spokesperson for the president of the united states. >> there are other people, we just had ari fleischer on, a former press secretary. he is also on the board of the jewish republican committee. >> uh-huh. >> he was taking a more forgiving tone towards what sean spicer has to deal...
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he said he had no idea what auschwitz meant.the gas chambers. and they had a little daughter, to a half years old, and of course, they also said to the left. and then they asked about his profession. many said he was an engineer in the army. they sent into the right to some work. and he had a boy. halep was the? 13. the commander said he had to speak to the commander—in—chief. it took a few minutes, and many said the boy, one after your mother. i saw the witness, back there, with with tears in his eyes. and he said he could not see his wife any more. she was one “— not see his wife any more. she was one — — swallowed not see his wife any more. she was one —— swallowed up in the crowd. the sun, too. but the little daughter had a red coat, and that little red dot getting smaller and smaller. —— son. this is how my family disappeared from a light. at that time, my daughter was exactly 2—and—a—half old. i had bought hera red coat too weeks before that. and when the witness said that about the red coat, it suddenly cut off my voice c
he said he had no idea what auschwitz meant.the gas chambers. and they had a little daughter, to a half years old, and of course, they also said to the left. and then they asked about his profession. many said he was an engineer in the army. they sent into the right to some work. and he had a boy. halep was the? 13. the commander said he had to speak to the commander—in—chief. it took a few minutes, and many said the boy, one after your mother. i saw the witness, back there, with with tears...
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she was hidden for 6 months before she was put on a train for auschwitz. a hungarian guard pushed off off the locomotive. later she learned that everyone else was slaughtered on the train. >> i think from my heart, i never lost my faith. >> she eventually found the swedish diplomat who saved tens of thousands of jews, she urged everyone to continue telling her story so the holocaust will never be repeated. >> 5:48 a.m., water rescue see the moments firefighters saved a to an from a flooded creek. >>> we have details on former president obama's first public speech since leaving the white house. >>> the 6abc zoo balloon is ready for lift off in lego land. the greater philadelphia expo center in oaks hosted the show that allows lego lovers to bring their imagination to life. the one thing it doesn't fly. >> it's incredible. >> reporter: we're happening nothing is blocking traffic right now so speeds. >> good one, matt. >> i got it. >> reporter: we're live along city avenue route 1 at conshohocken avenue headlights coming northbound along the schuylkill expres
she was hidden for 6 months before she was put on a train for auschwitz. a hungarian guard pushed off off the locomotive. later she learned that everyone else was slaughtered on the train. >> i think from my heart, i never lost my faith. >> she eventually found the swedish diplomat who saved tens of thousands of jews, she urged everyone to continue telling her story so the holocaust will never be repeated. >> 5:48 a.m., water rescue see the moments firefighters saved a to an...
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she was forced into a ghetto in poland in 1942, and then to auschwitz where she was separated from her and siblings. she never saw them again. dozens of young people completing their g.e.d. held a prom in center city philadelphia. they are taking part in program w.o.w., giving students that dropped out of high school, a second chance at an education. ♪ ♪ (vo) love. i got it. i gotcha baby. (vo) it's being there when you're needed most. love is knowing... he's the one. (vo)...it was meant to be. and love always keeps you safe. we're fine. (vo) love is why we built a car you can trust. now and for a long time to come. the all-new subaru impreza sedan and five-door. a car you can love no matter what road you're on. the subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in customer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month online, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload
she was forced into a ghetto in poland in 1942, and then to auschwitz where she was separated from her and siblings. she never saw them again. dozens of young people completing their g.e.d. held a prom in center city philadelphia. they are taking part in program w.o.w., giving students that dropped out of high school, a second chance at an education. ♪ ♪ (vo) love. i got it. i gotcha baby. (vo) it's being there when you're needed most. love is knowing... he's the one. (vo)...it was meant to...
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he was transferred to auschwitz9 and never heard from again -- auschwitz and never heard from again.but the young boy remained behind in solitary confinement. he too was tortured, but he too remained silent. the ss then condemned him to death. him and two other inmates who had been found to possess arms. one day as we returned from work, we saw three gallows, three black ravens erected. roll call. the ss surrounding us, machine guns aimed at us, the usual ritual. three prisoners in chains. and among them, the young boy, the sad-eyed angel. the ss seemed more preoccupied, more worried than usual to hang a child in front of thousands of onlookers was not a small matter. the head of the camp read the verdict. all eyes were on the child. he was pale, almost calm. but he was biting his lips as he stood in the shadow of the gallows. this time the koppel refused to act as executioner in. three ss took his place. the three condemned prisoners together stepped onto the chairs. in unison, the nooses were placed around their necks. long live liberty, shouted two of the men. but the boy was sile
he was transferred to auschwitz9 and never heard from again -- auschwitz and never heard from again.but the young boy remained behind in solitary confinement. he too was tortured, but he too remained silent. the ss then condemned him to death. him and two other inmates who had been found to possess arms. one day as we returned from work, we saw three gallows, three black ravens erected. roll call. the ss surrounding us, machine guns aimed at us, the usual ritual. three prisoners in chains. and...
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today. 72 years after the liberation of auschwitz. why? you don't know my people as i do.t trust them. nobody spoke, a normal german family never really spoke about what our fathers, mothers, grandfathers, grandmothers have really seen. whether they were cowards, whether they were actively involved in the system. they are silent. this is like a swamp. that swamp was never drained. so here and there in germany you find nowadays, you find these poison flowers coming up. meadows full of them. but when you say there is suddenly a meadow full of poison flowers that is where i wonder whether that is fair. this interview is being filmed by three young german men in their 20s and 30s. why should they have to bear any sense of guilt or shame or responsibility? no. no guilt, no shame. acknowledge. really acknowledge. if you talk to these youngsters, really, you will find out a lot of uncertainty, or not really wanting to talk about it. they say why should we be taking high school trips to bergen—belsen? why should we have to, as kids, be fed this sense of our collective responsibili
today. 72 years after the liberation of auschwitz. why? you don't know my people as i do.t trust them. nobody spoke, a normal german family never really spoke about what our fathers, mothers, grandfathers, grandmothers have really seen. whether they were cowards, whether they were actively involved in the system. they are silent. this is like a swamp. that swamp was never drained. so here and there in germany you find nowadays, you find these poison flowers coming up. meadows full of them. but...
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. >> there were as many as 6,000 people a day in auschwitz being killed by this gas. to say that even hitler didn't use gas is not even correct. to suggest that assad is worse than hitler -- in the jews' eyes, there's nobody worse than hilt. >> the ann frank center called on the president to fire his press secretary. so far no comment from president trump. >>> new details on a monitor communication of carter page by the fbi. adviser to then-candidate donald trump. the "washington post" cites unnamed law enforcement and officials. the source reports the government had reason to believe carter page was acting as a russian agent. page says he's happy the court order has been revealed. >>> new from overnight, china's president has told president trump that beijing is willing to work with washington for a peaceful end to north korea's nuclear weapons program. the two leaders spoke by phone last night. the conversation followed president trump's tweet yesterday that china should do more to stop north korea or the u.s. would do it alone. the u.s. moved an aircraft carrier st
. >> there were as many as 6,000 people a day in auschwitz being killed by this gas. to say that even hitler didn't use gas is not even correct. to suggest that assad is worse than hitler -- in the jews' eyes, there's nobody worse than hilt. >> the ann frank center called on the president to fire his press secretary. so far no comment from president trump. >>> new details on a monitor communication of carter page by the fbi. adviser to then-candidate donald trump. the...
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today. 72 years after the liberation of auschwitz. why? you don't know my people as i do.body spoke, a normal german family never really spoke about what our fathers, mothers, grandfathers, grandmothers have really seen. whether they work how words, whether they were actively involved in the system. they are silent. this is like a swamp. that swamp was never drained. so he ran dairy in germany you find nowadays —— so here and there in germany you find these poison flowers coming up. meadows full of them. but when you say there is suddenly a meadow full of poison flowers that is where i wonder whether that is fair this interview is being filmed by three young german men in their 20s and 30s. why should they have to bear any sense of guilt or shame or responsibility. no. no guilt, no shame. acknowledge. really acknowledge. if you talk to these youngsters, really,", you will find out a lot of uncertainty in of not really wanting to talk about it. they say why should we be taking high school troops to bergen—belsen? why should we, have to, as kids be fed this sense of our coll
today. 72 years after the liberation of auschwitz. why? you don't know my people as i do.body spoke, a normal german family never really spoke about what our fathers, mothers, grandfathers, grandmothers have really seen. whether they work how words, whether they were actively involved in the system. they are silent. this is like a swamp. that swamp was never drained. so he ran dairy in germany you find nowadays —— so here and there in germany you find these poison flowers coming up. meadows...
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her grandmothers actually knew each other at auschwitz concentration camp. said she was moved by the accounts of students who recently returned from visiting concentration camps in poland. after the assembly the students dedicated at the children's flower garden on campus in honor of the children who never had the chance to grow up. >>> impatience isn't necessarily the best of all human qualities but nobody is blaming the newest addition to the diaz family from bedminster township. he just couldn't wait to be born. "action news" reporter sarah bloomquist has this story. >> >> reporter: little jace is a beautiful healthy newborn. one day he'll have quite a story to tell about the night he was born and the passenger seat of his parents nar a parking lot in bedminster township bucks county. >> it just felt crazy. i couldn't -- it was like a whirlwind like a movie. i never thought this would happen to us. >> reporter: thursday night before 11:00 jennifer started experiencing intense contractions. a neighbor came to care for five-year-old bender lee -- bentley an
her grandmothers actually knew each other at auschwitz concentration camp. said she was moved by the accounts of students who recently returned from visiting concentration camps in poland. after the assembly the students dedicated at the children's flower garden on campus in honor of the children who never had the chance to grow up. >>> impatience isn't necessarily the best of all human qualities but nobody is blaming the newest addition to the diaz family from bedminster township. he...
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than a million people died in hitler's gas chambers at one point, as many as 6,000 jews a day in auschwitz alone. more than 11 million people altogether killed in the holocaust. spicer tried to explain. i want to give you an opportunity to clarify something you just said that's gaining traction, quote, hitler didn't even sink to the level of using chemical weapons. what did you mean by that? >> i think when you come to sarin gas, there was no -- he was not using the gas on his own people the same way that assad is doing. i mean there clearly. i understand -- >> i'm just giving you -- >> thank you. i appreciate that. there was not -- in the -- he brought him into the holocaust center, i understand that. but i'm saying the way assad used them where he went into town, dropped them down onto innocent -- into the middle of towns, so the use of it, i appreciate the clarification. that was not the intent. >> the reaction, immediate -- israel intelligence minister calling the comments grave and outrageous. adding, "we must demand that he apologize or resign." it's the second time in as many days s
than a million people died in hitler's gas chambers at one point, as many as 6,000 jews a day in auschwitz alone. more than 11 million people altogether killed in the holocaust. spicer tried to explain. i want to give you an opportunity to clarify something you just said that's gaining traction, quote, hitler didn't even sink to the level of using chemical weapons. what did you mean by that? >> i think when you come to sarin gas, there was no -- he was not using the gas on his own people...
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he lived in the and survived nine auschwitz. his family did n>>ot i lost seve sister.i lost my mother and my father. i carried that loss with me 24 hours a day. >> reporter: and so when these new roommates first got to know each other, it wasn't just the fact that she was german that had to be acknowledged. >> so my grandparents, my father's parents, were active nazis. >> lea is not guilty about what her grandparents did. >> i'm still a reminder of that time, and that he is capable to-- to welcome me with such warmth has been something that really inspired me. >> reporter: and this granddaughter of two nazis is now getting a studies. >> if there's a god in heaven, he created angels. and when she came on the scene, i felt it is the perfect person to attach to my history, to make it complete. >> reporter: a history that his shown him the worst of what humans can do and the best if who we can be. ben tracy, cbs news, berkeley, california. >> ninan: and that's the cbs weekend news for this saturday. one more reminder to catch john dickerson's day 100 interview with preside
he lived in the and survived nine auschwitz. his family did n>>ot i lost seve sister.i lost my mother and my father. i carried that loss with me 24 hours a day. >> reporter: and so when these new roommates first got to know each other, it wasn't just the fact that she was german that had to be acknowledged. >> so my grandparents, my father's parents, were active nazis. >> lea is not guilty about what her grandparents did. >> i'm still a reminder of that time, and...
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should never forget that, in a little bit more than a0 years, the continent has shifted from the auschwitzion. this is what europe has meant for europeans, this democratic revolution that was mentioned. why today are there so many young generation, many youngsters, who are against the european union? because they didn't find the union where they expected to find the union. they didn't find the union promoting... because they don't have jobs. exactly, they didn't find a union developing new social policies to create jobs. your argument to them is more integration, more union? my answer is a better economic policy, to boost growth, to create jobs. and i don't believe that going back to the national borders, going back to nationalism, can be a solution for these young people who do not have a job, and they are probably much more qualified than we used to be when we were 20 years old. and those policies have been devised in the institutions of the eu, in brussels, have they? well, it is clear that we need to shake the brussels institutions. i owe a lot of respect to the european commission. i
should never forget that, in a little bit more than a0 years, the continent has shifted from the auschwitzion. this is what europe has meant for europeans, this democratic revolution that was mentioned. why today are there so many young generation, many youngsters, who are against the european union? because they didn't find the union where they expected to find the union. they didn't find the union promoting... because they don't have jobs. exactly, they didn't find a union developing new...
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what we found out, young german children factors place auschwitz moving hurpz of he thousands deemed arian nation would die unimaginable deaths. >> it was very clear to the german generals that they could not win this war. it was -- said day of allied landing will be for us as well as for them longest day. >> german generalize new knew one of the great charges history must-haves hold against them think didn't roil dignify hitler only way to save german people from ghastly agony that must come from fighting over german soul with a happened. >> is resistance to germans nazis in every country in europe is there one in. >> resistance inside germ was always pretty weak but few very brave men like german diplomats aristocrat, early as 133 sought the hitler was efl must be fought. >> july, 1944 hitler's generalize attempt to assassinate it is botched, look what is hitler's reaction. >> hitler never again trusted german army for generals what is regarded as best army in the world it couldn't even come up with effective plot to assassinate one man not even well guarded. >> i was there, that i
what we found out, young german children factors place auschwitz moving hurpz of he thousands deemed arian nation would die unimaginable deaths. >> it was very clear to the german generals that they could not win this war. it was -- said day of allied landing will be for us as well as for them longest day. >> german generalize new knew one of the great charges history must-haves hold against them think didn't roil dignify hitler only way to save german people from ghastly agony that...
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dementia and detect more than two years to die but i'm more intense as if he were already gone as auschwitz did for the dead had not died yet and was a meager technicality bill looks scared me of a just terrified of the shameful behavior i came out with the same cold finality letting him die isolated and alone to be pulled back to the china and gone before he was. twenty his bedside and immediately made an appointment for a complete physical and she understood my panic offering comforting words...
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he lived in the warsaw ghetto and such vieved nine concentration camps including auschwitz. >> if i couldith me for 24 hours to auschwitz, you'll come out affected the >> reporter: ben's entire family died in the holocaust. >> reporter: >> i lost seven brothers and one sister. i lost my mother and my father. i can't forget. i don't want to forget. >> reporter: aside from leah being german, something else had to be acknowledged. >> so my grand parents, my farnlt's parents were active nazis. i can't -- >> leah is not guilty about what her grandparents did. >> reporter: i grew up in a small town in northern germany and jewish life did not exist. i'm still a reminder of that time and that he is capable to welcome me with such warmth and how much forgiveness, how much -- >> compassion, yeah. >> reporter: now this granddaughter two nazis is getting a master's degree in jewish studies. >> if there's a god in heaven, he created angels. and when she came on the scene, i felt the perfect person to attach to my history, to make it complete. >> reporter: a history that has shown him the worst of what
he lived in the warsaw ghetto and such vieved nine concentration camps including auschwitz. >> if i couldith me for 24 hours to auschwitz, you'll come out affected the >> reporter: ben's entire family died in the holocaust. >> reporter: >> i lost seven brothers and one sister. i lost my mother and my father. i can't forget. i don't want to forget. >> reporter: aside from leah being german, something else had to be acknowledged. >> so my grand parents, my...
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her mother avoid nazis using false christian papers and her father spent time at auschwitz.amp. on her father's other in the camp. >> now we know the prisoner number. i didn't know the name of my mother's mother. i learned the address of where my father family lived in poland before the war. >> get requests throughout the month. >> there is a huge hunger. in many ways they know east of all. >> more and more survivors die each year, they say the effort to collect accurate and complete information is more urgent to help the families fill in the blanks in a search for answers. >> a "7 on your side" consumer alert. 501(c)(3) -- volkswagen's agreement was approved by a the $12 billion to settle the civil case and the buybacks. they admit half a million cars were programmed to try to fool emission tests. tesla recalling the vehicles because the parking brake can get stuff. that means the car doesn't move. this is only in the ones built between of last year there. haven't been the accidents that are related to the problem. if you are looking for something fun -- >> but even if the
her mother avoid nazis using false christian papers and her father spent time at auschwitz.amp. on her father's other in the camp. >> now we know the prisoner number. i didn't know the name of my mother's mother. i learned the address of where my father family lived in poland before the war. >> get requests throughout the month. >> there is a huge hunger. in many ways they know east of all. >> more and more survivors die each year, they say the effort to collect accurate...
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they walked the two miles from the nazi death camps at auschwitz. the jewish cemetery in poland. you can see memorial stones by the graves. a jewish tradition to place a stone at a grave to show that someone visited. here in the united states, the president signed a proclamation. and confederate statues are being taken down in new orleans. before sunrise, they removed the first of four statues in the big easy. the monuments were statues of robert e. lee and jefferson davis. officials say they have gotten death threats over the decision to remove them. president trump congratulating peggy whitson for making history. she's spent more time in space than any other american. 334 -- 534 days. she and jack fisher explained how in order to get by, they have to do some unusual recycling up there in space. >> water is such a precious resource up here that we also are cleaning up our urine and making it drinkable. it's really not as bad as it sounds. >> that's good. i'm glad to hear that. better you than me. >> shepard: i'll say. president trump asked the astr
they walked the two miles from the nazi death camps at auschwitz. the jewish cemetery in poland. you can see memorial stones by the graves. a jewish tradition to place a stone at a grave to show that someone visited. here in the united states, the president signed a proclamation. and confederate statues are being taken down in new orleans. before sunrise, they removed the first of four statues in the big easy. the monuments were statues of robert e. lee and jefferson davis. officials say they...
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his mother and sister perished in auschwitz.his father slowly dying before his own young eyes and buchenwald's. he lived through an endless nightmare and he described the duty we have two remember that long, dark night. so as never to again repeat it. there are survivors in this hall, through their testimony, fulfilled the righteous duty to never forget and engraved into the world's memory, the genocide of the jewish people. your witnessed evil and what you saw, is beyond description. beyond any description. many of you lost your entire family, everything and anyone you ever loved died. you saw mothers and children led to mass slaughter. we saw the starvation and the torture. you saw the organized attempt at the extermination of an entire people. and great people, i must add. you survived in the ghettos the concentration camps, in the death camps. you persevered to tell your stories. utilities living nightmares because despite your great pain, you believe in ellie's famous play that for the dead and the living, we must bear witn
his mother and sister perished in auschwitz.his father slowly dying before his own young eyes and buchenwald's. he lived through an endless nightmare and he described the duty we have two remember that long, dark night. so as never to again repeat it. there are survivors in this hall, through their testimony, fulfilled the righteous duty to never forget and engraved into the world's memory, the genocide of the jewish people. your witnessed evil and what you saw, is beyond description. beyond...
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gas chambers where hitler brought mostly jews to slaughter them in these poison gas chambers in auschwitz other death camps? >> yes, i'm aware of that. as i said initially, there's no attempt to clarify this, the point was the use of aircraft which assad was using to gas his people. but it was a mistake to do that, that's why i should have stayed on topic, stayed focussed on the atrocities that assad committed against his own people. >> have you spoken to president trump about our blunder today? >> obviously it was my blunder as you put it correctly, and i came out so that the president can stay focused on his decisive action, i wanted to make sure that i clarified that i did not detract from the president's decisive actions in syria and the actions he's taking to root out isis in syria. >> this is not the first time your comments from the white house, from the lectern there have been criticized. are you worried, sean, that you have a credibility problem right now? >> no, i think this is why i'm here right now, wolf, i clearly, as i said earlier to you, to your audience, when you make a m
gas chambers where hitler brought mostly jews to slaughter them in these poison gas chambers in auschwitz other death camps? >> yes, i'm aware of that. as i said initially, there's no attempt to clarify this, the point was the use of aircraft which assad was using to gas his people. but it was a mistake to do that, that's why i should have stayed on topic, stayed focussed on the atrocities that assad committed against his own people. >> have you spoken to president trump about our...
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thousands of people today participated in a 2-mile march from the site of the nazi death camp at auschwitz to a larger camp. it is called the march of the living. it pays homage to the millions who perished in the holocaust. many of the marchers carried wooden plaques with messages of remembrance that they placed on the railway tracks. top iranian officials are rejecting allegations we told you about on friday. a dissident group said its advancing its nuclear weapons program. this comes as iranian nuclear negotiators are preparing to come face-to-face with their american counterparts in vienna. first time in the trump administration. rich edson is at the state department. sticker secretary of state rex tillerson claims the iran nuclear deal will ultimately fail to prevent iran from producing a nuclear weapon. and now after that substantial change in u.s. position from the previous administration, u.s. representatives will meet tomorrow with the other signatories of the nuclear agreement. western allies china, russia, and iran. >> my hope is that the united states lays down a marker and say
thousands of people today participated in a 2-mile march from the site of the nazi death camp at auschwitz to a larger camp. it is called the march of the living. it pays homage to the millions who perished in the holocaust. many of the marchers carried wooden plaques with messages of remembrance that they placed on the railway tracks. top iranian officials are rejecting allegations we told you about on friday. a dissident group said its advancing its nuclear weapons program. this comes as...
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. >> i have a picture of my grantd grandparents who were killed at auschwitz.hat is your thoughts at this time of a president who has anti-semitic people in his cabinet? >> spicer made a terrible mistake yesterday and he admitted it. if you're not fam with what he did -- he needs to go. >> you said he needs to go. you heard the room erupting in cheers. that was a big moment. you're the first republican lawmaker to call for the resignation of sean spicer. do you stand by what you said yesterday? he needs to go. >> i really do. i don't think he's serving this president very well. i think when you have a spokesman or secretary that he himself becomes the story more than once and deflects from what that job is about in terms of representing the white house, i think it is time for him to go. i think he's -- i just don't believe he's capable of doing the job at the level that it needs to be done. again, he's not serving this president well. >> all right. thank you very much. loud and clear and standing by your words. congressman kofman, thank you. >> thank you. >> ne
. >> i have a picture of my grantd grandparents who were killed at auschwitz.hat is your thoughts at this time of a president who has anti-semitic people in his cabinet? >> spicer made a terrible mistake yesterday and he admitted it. if you're not fam with what he did -- he needs to go. >> you said he needs to go. you heard the room erupting in cheers. that was a big moment. you're the first republican lawmaker to call for the resignation of sean spicer. do you stand by what...
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at its peak, as many as 6000 people, mostly jews, were gassed to death every day at auschwitz concentration camp alone. during his comments, spicer also referred to nazi concentration camps as "holocaust centers." hours later, spicer apologized, although he made a number of mistakes during his apology, including mispronouncing syrian president bashar al-assad's name. >> i mistakenly used in inappropriate and insensitive reference to the holocaust, for which frankly there is no comparison. for that i apologize. it was a mistake to do that. i needed to make sure i clarified and not in any way a distraction from the president's decisive action in syria and the attempts he is making to destabilize the region. there is no way i can see a stable and peaceful syria with bashar al-assad in charge. >> i know you have misplaced -- mispronounced his names a few time, but it is a sure al-assad. all blitzerwas speaking with sean spicer. spicer later said he meant to say president trump was seeking to stabilize the region, not to destabilize the region. in news from the korean peninsula, japan's navy wil
at its peak, as many as 6000 people, mostly jews, were gassed to death every day at auschwitz concentration camp alone. during his comments, spicer also referred to nazi concentration camps as "holocaust centers." hours later, spicer apologized, although he made a number of mistakes during his apology, including mispronouncing syrian president bashar al-assad's name. >> i mistakenly used in inappropriate and insensitive reference to the holocaust, for which frankly there is no...
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. >> i have on my phone a picture of my great grandparents who were killed in auschwitz.hat happened in the holocaust by calling them holocaust centers. i need to hear from my congressman that these things are unacceptable. >> sure. i mean -- [ applause ] >> spicer made a terrible mistake yesterday and he admitted it. i mean, he needs to go, you know. [ cheers sxa mraus ] >>ecause i just don't think he's serving the president well. >> republican congressman calling for sean spicer to leave. >> that was news there. >>> still ahead -- >> remembering a triple threat from the entertainment world. >>> plus, stunning storm clouds over parts of kansas. an ominous sign of things to come. >>> is the mighty dollar getting too strong for president trump? we'll have latest remarkses that sent the dollar sliding next. hey, searching for a great used yeah! you got it. just say show me millions of used cars for sale at the all new carfax.com. i don't want one that's had a big wreck just say, show me cars with no accidents reported pretty cool i like it that's the power of carfax® find t
. >> i have on my phone a picture of my great grandparents who were killed in auschwitz.hat happened in the holocaust by calling them holocaust centers. i need to hear from my congressman that these things are unacceptable. >> sure. i mean -- [ applause ] >> spicer made a terrible mistake yesterday and he admitted it. i mean, he needs to go, you know. [ cheers sxa mraus ] >>ecause i just don't think he's serving the president well. >> republican congressman calling...
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his mother and sister perished in auschwitz.e watched his father slowly dying before his own young eyes. he live tld through an endless nightmare of murder and death, and he enscriinscribed on our collective conscious the duty we have to remember that long, dark night, so as never to again repeat it. the survivors in this hall, through their testimony, fulfilled the righteous duty to never forget and engrave into the world's memory the nazi genocide of the jewish people. your witnessed evil and what you saw is beyond description. beyond any description. many of you lost your entire family, everything and everyone you loved, gone. you saw mothers and children led to mass slaughter. you saw the starvation and the torture. you saw the organized attempt at the extermination of an entire peop people, and great people, i must add. you survived the ghettos, the concentration camps and the death camps. and you persevered to tell your stories. you tell of these living nightmares because despite your great pain, you believe in elie's famo
his mother and sister perished in auschwitz.e watched his father slowly dying before his own young eyes. he live tld through an endless nightmare of murder and death, and he enscriinscribed on our collective conscious the duty we have to remember that long, dark night, so as never to again repeat it. the survivors in this hall, through their testimony, fulfilled the righteous duty to never forget and engrave into the world's memory the nazi genocide of the jewish people. your witnessed evil and...
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more than two years to die but i passed the hospital as if he were already gone as the old hands in auschwitz did for the dead who hadn't died yet in the mere technicality. the look in his eyes but i wasn't yet numb from death just terrified to the plaintiff hypochondria and shameful cave your. i lifted my hand with the same cold as a novelty i personalityy friend died and he feared isolated, pulled back through his american world and went back to the china of his parents home gone before he was gone. i went from his bedside and made an appointment to see a physician for a complete physical over fear. she poked my arm with a purified protein derivative test originally developed as a screen for tuberculosis. to my relief, this gave me no insight into my future but it told me i wouldn't drop dead any time soon. back in san francisco, the message of patient empowerment were in great demand leading to urgent invitations to address people in new orleans, miami, washington, seattle, los angeles. he appeared on nightline, the abc news program and the phil donahue show. june 28 he was a new doo in ne
more than two years to die but i passed the hospital as if he were already gone as the old hands in auschwitz did for the dead who hadn't died yet in the mere technicality. the look in his eyes but i wasn't yet numb from death just terrified to the plaintiff hypochondria and shameful cave your. i lifted my hand with the same cold as a novelty i personalityy friend died and he feared isolated, pulled back through his american world and went back to the china of his parents home gone before he...
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a 100 percent on a spelling test >> jamie says both of her grandmothers knew one another at the auschwitztion camp. other local families also shared how the holocaust has left a lasting impact on their lives. >> wow. >> so that personal. nice of her to even share it. >> no question about that. >> turning to the accuweather forecast now as we get a little more gray stuff to get through. >> tomorrow is going to make today seem like a really nice day. tomorrow we go downhill fast. lots of clouds upstairs. taking a look at philadelphia international airport where it's cloudy and it's cool, the temperature 59 degrees. it's also pretty breezy. winds out of the east-northeast at 13 miles per hour. we have been getting a scattering of some light showers but double scan live showing that the steady heavy rain is still well down to the south. you can see across the carolinas moving into southern virginia. that will be moving into our region tomorrow. so, tomorrow you definitely do not want to forget the umbrellas and temperature-wise, we're stuck in the 50's again. it's 59 degrees in philadelphia n
a 100 percent on a spelling test >> jamie says both of her grandmothers knew one another at the auschwitztion camp. other local families also shared how the holocaust has left a lasting impact on their lives. >> wow. >> so that personal. nice of her to even share it. >> no question about that. >> turning to the accuweather forecast now as we get a little more gray stuff to get through. >> tomorrow is going to make today seem like a really nice day. tomorrow...
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his mother and sister perished in auschwitz. he watched his father slowly dying before his own young eyes in buchenwald. he lived through an endless nightmare of murder and death, and he inscribed on our collective conscience the duty we have to remember that long, dark night so as never to again repeat it. the survivors in this hall, through their testimony, fulfilled the righteous duty to never forget and engrave into the world's memory the nazi genocide of the jewish people. you witnessed evil, and what you saw is beyond description, beyond any description. many of you lost your entire family, everything and everyone you loved gone. you saw mothers and children led to mass slaughter. you saw the starvation and the torture. you saw the organized camp at the extermination of an entire people, and great people, i must add. you survived the getos, the concentration camps, and the death camps, and you persevered to tell your stories. you tell of these living nightmares, because despite your great pain, you believe in elie's famous
his mother and sister perished in auschwitz. he watched his father slowly dying before his own young eyes in buchenwald. he lived through an endless nightmare of murder and death, and he inscribed on our collective conscience the duty we have to remember that long, dark night so as never to again repeat it. the survivors in this hall, through their testimony, fulfilled the righteous duty to never forget and engrave into the world's memory the nazi genocide of the jewish people. you witnessed...