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it was at dachau, the nazi concentration camp in germany.as a number, not a name. wearing this badge assigned to factory work. >> like a skeleton. i was -- weighed about 80 pounds that day. thank god i had hope, still hope in my heart. >> reporter: at least 30,000 prisoners died at dachau, but hope was finally realized in the form of american soldiers. henry stumeyer was among those who liberated the camp on april 29th, 1945. that day is something the 92-year-old veteran known as stu still does not like to talk about. >> i can't. i couldn't do it at the end. >> reporter: today the past came back in a first-time meeting with a grateful 93-year-old who shared memories, mementos, and a thank you. >> this is a brother. he delivered my life to america. >> reporter: this poignant gathering included families on both sides. the men's sons met at a holocaust memorial last year and discovered their dads lived just miles away. one in calistoga, the other in petaluma. now they share a bond. >> praise the lord that i'm here and i tell my story. >> report
it was at dachau, the nazi concentration camp in germany.as a number, not a name. wearing this badge assigned to factory work. >> like a skeleton. i was -- weighed about 80 pounds that day. thank god i had hope, still hope in my heart. >> reporter: at least 30,000 prisoners died at dachau, but hope was finally realized in the form of american soldiers. henry stumeyer was among those who liberated the camp on april 29th, 1945. that day is something the 92-year-old veteran known as...
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it was at dachau, nazi concentration camp in germany. nick holt said there he was a number not a name, wearing this badge assigned to factory work. >> i weighed about 80 pounds. thank god i have hope, still i hope in my heart. >> at least 30,000 prisoners died at dachau but hope was finally realized in the form of american soldiers. henry was among those who liberated the camp on april 29th, 1945. that day is something the 92-year-old veteran known as stew still does not like to talk about. >> devastating. i couldn't do through it again. i couldn't. >> the past came back in a first time meeting with a grateful 93-year-old who shared memories, mementos and a thank you. >> he's a brother. he delivered, saved my life. >> this poignant gathering included families on both sides. the men's sons met at a holocaust memorial last year and discovered their dads lived just miles away, one in calistoga, the other in petaluma. now they share a bond. >> praise the lord that i'm here and that i tell my story. >> in petaluma, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news.
it was at dachau, nazi concentration camp in germany. nick holt said there he was a number not a name, wearing this badge assigned to factory work. >> i weighed about 80 pounds. thank god i have hope, still i hope in my heart. >> at least 30,000 prisoners died at dachau but hope was finally realized in the form of american soldiers. henry was among those who liberated the camp on april 29th, 1945. that day is something the 92-year-old veteran known as stew still does not like to...
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that six countries in a group without the united states represent a real force is here afraid to dachau doing it alone without the united states or are europeans just bluffing to get an upper hand in the trade talks. well for us at least europeans it's all the new thing that the the crux of our economy is coming to an end the old mechanism where we all sort of have a common understanding on free trade has reached a point where it's actually quite disappointing to see that the u.s. is launching steel tariffs on security grounds against its allies well first of all i guess it unites europe the kind of meeting in canada will bring japan canada and european union much much closer together as you have seen troubles pretty much isolate it and we have to see how the issue of steel and aluminum will be dealt with because europe will take us to the whole and i guess in view of the fact that fifty percent of the overcapacity globally comes out of china in steel and aluminum by the way also hurting rosol and russian industries how that is be dealt with so trump decided to a safeguard one hundred f
that six countries in a group without the united states represent a real force is here afraid to dachau doing it alone without the united states or are europeans just bluffing to get an upper hand in the trade talks. well for us at least europeans it's all the new thing that the the crux of our economy is coming to an end the old mechanism where we all sort of have a common understanding on free trade has reached a point where it's actually quite disappointing to see that the u.s. is launching...
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. >> reporter: at least prisoners died at dachau was hope was realized.e the 192-year-old veteran known as stu still does not like to talk about. >> i couldn't do it in the end. i couldn't. >> reporter: today the past came back in a first time meeting with a grateful 93-year-old who shared memories, mementos and a thank you. >> he delivered. >> reporter: this poignant gathering included families on both sides. the men's sons met at a mem mem last year. now she share a bond. >> praise the lord that i am here and i am talking about my story. >> reporter: in petaluma, carolyn tyler. >> what a story. >>> if you like cooler weather, enjoy the next few days while you can. >> spencer has i have type 2 diabetes. i'm trying to manage my a1c, then i learn type 2 diabetes puts me at greater risk for heart attack or stroke. can one medicine help treat both blood sugar and cardiovascular risk? i asked my doctor. she told me about non-insulin victoza®. victoza® is not only proven to lower a1c and blood sugar, but for people with type 2 diabetes treating their cardiovas
. >> reporter: at least prisoners died at dachau was hope was realized.e the 192-year-old veteran known as stu still does not like to talk about. >> i couldn't do it in the end. i couldn't. >> reporter: today the past came back in a first time meeting with a grateful 93-year-old who shared memories, mementos and a thank you. >> he delivered. >> reporter: this poignant gathering included families on both sides. the men's sons met at a mem mem last year. now she...
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he fought in the battle of the bulge and helped liberate dachau. >> joined by a man drafted as he lefth school. >> he landed at omaha beach on d-day plus one. >> hand-to-hand battle. >> lincoln was just over 19, manned the artillery and entered gold beach with british forces. >> it was important to get a foothold. from then on, it was a matter of where do we go next? >> at our rose garden ceremony, signing legislation to help all veterans, president trump remembered the greatest generation. >> more than 70,000 brave young americans charged out of landing craft, jumped out of airplanes, and stormed into hell. to speak on the beaches of normandy. saving western civilization exactly 74 years ago today. at the pentagon, jennifer griffin. fox news. >> shannon: president trump signed a bill giving veterans more freedom to see doctors outside the troubled veterans affairs system. it is aimed at reducing wait times and improving care by steering more patients to the private sector. the head coach of the super bowl champion philadelphia eagles has his team plans to move on following the controv
he fought in the battle of the bulge and helped liberate dachau. >> joined by a man drafted as he lefth school. >> he landed at omaha beach on d-day plus one. >> hand-to-hand battle. >> lincoln was just over 19, manned the artillery and entered gold beach with british forces. >> it was important to get a foothold. from then on, it was a matter of where do we go next? >> at our rose garden ceremony, signing legislation to help all veterans, president trump...
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internment camps in this country, japanese-americans, relatives of mine in places like auschwitz or dachau, one of the first things that were done, children were taken from their families. larry, i do want to say something, though. when you say about comparisons with chelsea and with barron, ann coulter talked about, we should just shoot immigrants who come over the border. corey lewandowski mocked a down syndrome child being ripped from his mother's arms, and our own president mocked a disabled journalist when he was on the campaign -- >> shannon: he continues to deny that. >> i've seen the footage. but the problem is, it's violence left and right. there are people in white supremacist groups that wear make america great at hats and that certainly not all republicans. >> when democrat politicians get picked off during a baseball practice, then we can start talking. as of now, we've had republicans who were attacked for their political views by members of the fringe left. it's not just james hodgkinson. there have been other incidents, as well. as far as i'm concerned, the violence right n
internment camps in this country, japanese-americans, relatives of mine in places like auschwitz or dachau, one of the first things that were done, children were taken from their families. larry, i do want to say something, though. when you say about comparisons with chelsea and with barron, ann coulter talked about, we should just shoot immigrants who come over the border. corey lewandowski mocked a down syndrome child being ripped from his mother's arms, and our own president mocked a...
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himself because of his policy on the border of splitting children away from the parents but also dachau remember that the dreamers the deferred action on childhood admissions children who were brought here by their parents when their parents came into the country illegally and have lived here with a lot of benefits and he said that program was simply ending because they always renewed their visas to stay and he ended that program a few months ago so this is all they see as far as democrats are concerned all of donald trump's making and they are not minded to help him out of this whole. well even though trump did sign that executive order alan to end the separation what do we know is happening to the families who have already been separated. well they say that they're trying to work through the process of reuniting these families and as you said they think the reunited some five hundred children with their parents but that still leaves an awful lot of people who haven't been reunited so what are the u.s. government doing or donald trump when he's saying that the executive order created a
himself because of his policy on the border of splitting children away from the parents but also dachau remember that the dreamers the deferred action on childhood admissions children who were brought here by their parents when their parents came into the country illegally and have lived here with a lot of benefits and he said that program was simply ending because they always renewed their visas to stay and he ended that program a few months ago so this is all they see as far as democrats are...