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. >>> also, ellie wiesel has died. it tells the story of how he survived nazi concentration camps. he was born in romania, but he came to the u.s. in the 1950s. he became an activist against bigotry, earning him the nobel peace prize. he was 87 years old. >>> we got trouble behind, around they go. >> it was nascar under the lights at daytona last night. the 16 car pile up slowed things down about halfway through the race. even a final spin out in front of him didn't stop brad ca kazlowski. >>> let's hit the diamonds, phillys going fourth straight wins. the bats helping him out early on. phillys on the board first. leaving the end field, peter borges comes in, 1-0 phils. look at this. k kendris, almost bangs off his face on the scoreboard. gets morales in the fifth. retiring of the last nine guys. he couldn't get much off of duffy, allowing two runs. phillys lose 6-2. >> yeah, i felt like myself right there. i felt like that's what i'm used to doing. come in with the fastball, and breaking ball and change up, so you know, the last three innings were a definitely a help for me. >> he
. >>> also, ellie wiesel has died. it tells the story of how he survived nazi concentration camps. he was born in romania, but he came to the u.s. in the 1950s. he became an activist against bigotry, earning him the nobel peace prize. he was 87 years old. >>> we got trouble behind, around they go. >> it was nascar under the lights at daytona last night. the 16 car pile up slowed things down about halfway through the race. even a final spin out in front of him didn't stop...
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. >>> a reminder of the life of ellie wiesel. the world trade center was lit in honor of his life. >>> they gathered to remember him. he passed away saturday at the age of 87. many people who never met him showed up outside synagogues to pay respects. he shared his story of surviving nazi concentration camp as a teen. people spoke about his message to the world. >> he carried the message universally. he carried the message to the jewish tragedy to the world. he took it away beyond. >> he was freed from a concentration camp in 1945 only after his mother, father, and sister had been killed there. >>> new details in last month's deadly alligator attack at disney world. according to a new report, not one but two alligators were involved in the deadly snatching of the toddler. the father of lane graves, the boy killed in the attack told firefighters a second alligator attacked him as he was trying to reach his son. e-mails shows that lane's father initially refused to leave the area as rescue errs combing the water. the boy's body was
. >>> a reminder of the life of ellie wiesel. the world trade center was lit in honor of his life. >>> they gathered to remember him. he passed away saturday at the age of 87. many people who never met him showed up outside synagogues to pay respects. he shared his story of surviving nazi concentration camp as a teen. people spoke about his message to the world. >> he carried the message universally. he carried the message to the jewish tragedy to the world. he took it...
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. >>> a holocaust survivor, ellie wiesel has died this weekend. breyers natural vanilla. milk and fresh cream and only sustainably farmed vanilla. breyers has fresh cream, sugar and milk. breyers. the good vanilla. our milk and cream come from cows not treated with artificial growth hormones. this is so good! it's our new intern, bart's first week here at td bank, he's a robot from one of those other banks. we're training him to bank human. i am banking assistance & registration technology. wait, wait, wait. but you can call me, banking assistance & registration technology. hi amy. thank you. thank you. that is not protocol manager jenna. that's ok bart, it is here. at td bank we do things differently, like having the longest hours of any bank. don't just bank. bank human. >>announcer: now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> good morning, i'm meteorologist erica martine. i'm tracking greens on the screen here. notice, everything moving in from south to north, so it looks like cape may county will see isolated showers, already seeing a thicker cloud deck as the day progres
. >>> a holocaust survivor, ellie wiesel has died this weekend. breyers natural vanilla. milk and fresh cream and only sustainably farmed vanilla. breyers has fresh cream, sugar and milk. breyers. the good vanilla. our milk and cream come from cows not treated with artificial growth hormones. this is so good! it's our new intern, bart's first week here at td bank, he's a robot from one of those other banks. we're training him to bank human. i am banking assistance & registration...
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who was ellie wiesel? >> he was a survivor of the most horrific experience, the most horrific genocide ever perpetrated, who was able to transcend his experiences and rather than looking backward, he was able to use his suffering as a source of good and to try to prevent suffering of others. he was someone for whom memories and remembrance was meant to turn into a course for the betterment of human kind and to do everything he could through his writings, through his teaching, to ensure that what has happened to him would not happen to anyone else. when it did happen, whether in darfur or bosnia or in ruwanda, for him to speak out against it and make sure that the silence of the -- >> menachem, are you still there? looks like we have a little bit of a technical difficulty here. we were speaking with menachem rosensaft, a personal friend of elie wiesel, and also the general counsel of the world jewish congress reflecting on him, dead at the age of 87. this just into msnbc. his grandson confirming that with n
who was ellie wiesel? >> he was a survivor of the most horrific experience, the most horrific genocide ever perpetrated, who was able to transcend his experiences and rather than looking backward, he was able to use his suffering as a source of good and to try to prevent suffering of others. he was someone for whom memories and remembrance was meant to turn into a course for the betterment of human kind and to do everything he could through his writings, through his teaching, to ensure...
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. >>> this morning, we're remembering the towering influence of writer and holocaust survivor ellie wiesel called him the conscience of the world. >> one world trade center lit up in colors of israel in his honor. best known for his relentless campaign to make sure the world never forgets one of history's darkest chapters. >> just 16 years old when he was freed from a nazi concentration camp in 1945. his parents and sister did not survive. his experiences in buichenwald and auschwitz later became the memoir. he told charlie rose in 20020 why he wrote the book. >> when i entered that place i was convinced i would not leave alive. i was sure i would die. and here i am and there i was alive. >> "night" has been translated into over 30 languages and sold more than 10 million copies. it was first published in 1958. >> he spoke truth to power with ease and grace. >> sarah bloomfield is director of the u.s. holocaust museum. wiesel was its founding chairman. >> elie believed that the greatest sin in the world was indifference. and he devoted his life to making sure that no one's future would be l
. >>> this morning, we're remembering the towering influence of writer and holocaust survivor ellie wiesel called him the conscience of the world. >> one world trade center lit up in colors of israel in his honor. best known for his relentless campaign to make sure the world never forgets one of history's darkest chapters. >> just 16 years old when he was freed from a nazi concentration camp in 1945. his parents and sister did not survive. his experiences in buichenwald and...
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. >>> and the world is remembering holocaust survivor ellie wiesel. remembering the holocaust millions of victims and gave perspective. he once said forgetting those who died was like victimizing them all over again. he died peacefully at his home in new york. he was 87. >> i was looking at the download charge and where his book would normally not be, it's now number one. so people being reminded of this. >> required reading a lot for high school and clollege studens but it's a good time to read it again. >>> to indict or not to indict is the question lingering. hillary clinton spent over three hours being questioned by the fbi over her private e-mail server. >> the interview, believed to be the last step in the nearly year-long investigation. >> big news. garrett is live in washington, d.c., with all the details. good morning, garrett. >> good morning, peter, anna, and clayton. now this interview is all wrapped up, we're told the fbi will now compare hillary clinton's statements to all of the other information they've gathered throughout their invest
. >>> and the world is remembering holocaust survivor ellie wiesel. remembering the holocaust millions of victims and gave perspective. he once said forgetting those who died was like victimizing them all over again. he died peacefully at his home in new york. he was 87. >> i was looking at the download charge and where his book would normally not be, it's now number one. so people being reminded of this. >> required reading a lot for high school and clollege studens but...
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wiesel. as president i was honored to have consulted with this fine citizen of the world. he was an example of a gracious life. that earned him the noble >>> the extraordinary legacy of elliewiesel had no fears when his family was rounded up and hungry by the nazis. >> i wasn't worried. we had no idea that auschwitz existed. >> it changed when he was transported which cattle car with hundreds of others. >> i knew it was something terrible, it was something terrifying that was in store for us. >> arrival at auschwitz, the extermination camp. an older inmate advises him, tell the germans you're 18 years old, a candidate for work, it saved his life. or what would pass as life in the death camps. trapped in a nightmare, wiesel sustained himself by keeping his father alive. father and son were later taken to buchenwald camp. his father, shlomo, died weeks before the u.s. army arrived. >> the gates swings open from german concentration camps. >> this picture was taken after liberation. wiesel is in the second level of the bunk next to the beam. he would later say he didn't recognize himself. wiesel lamented there was no grave of his father to visit when he toured buchenwald in 2
wiesel. as president i was honored to have consulted with this fine citizen of the world. he was an example of a gracious life. that earned him the noble >>> the extraordinary legacy of elliewiesel had no fears when his family was rounded up and hungry by the nazis. >> i wasn't worried. we had no idea that auschwitz existed. >> it changed when he was transported which cattle car with hundreds of others. >> i knew it was something terrible, it was something terrifying...