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so oscar oskar groening was give an four-year sentence. are you satisfied with that? >> i am. i am.the length of his imprisonment is of no consequence to me. >> reporter: heddy bohm another auschwitz survivor, also came to germany to testify. for her the lesson of the trial was that justice has no time limb, in the past or no. >> what's happening in iraq and these terrible things in syria, lebanon, those people have to know they will be held responsible ten, 20 whenever, forever. >> reporter: the trial produced justice. and it produced strange encounters like when groening embraced eva kor another survivor, when she went over to confront him. >> forgiveness is the best revenge. >> reporter: at 94, oskar groening may never actually go to prison but whatever time he has left will be lived with the knowledge that even the accountants of the holocaust are guilty of its crimes. mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at
so oscar oskar groening was give an four-year sentence. are you satisfied with that? >> i am. i am.the length of his imprisonment is of no consequence to me. >> reporter: heddy bohm another auschwitz survivor, also came to germany to testify. for her the lesson of the trial was that justice has no time limb, in the past or no. >> what's happening in iraq and these terrible things in syria, lebanon, those people have to know they will be held responsible ten, 20 whenever,...
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a german court sentenced oskar groening to four years in prison. he is 94.e was the bookkeeper of auschwitz. in court a former prisoner embraced the former ss guard to free herself and for gave him. >> she was a survivor of auschwitz, and the experiments of joseph mango laid. >> tract number one and track number two. it was calledelection platform. she has built a small holocaust museum and her adopted home in medical america. she gave evidence in oskar groening's trial. >> if they want to use him as an example, fine. i asked him to be sentenced to community service, which he could do lecturing to young people who need to know about what happened. a former not to guard from auschwitz could give them a lot of information. they would be a lot more impressed by him and then by me a survivor of auschwitz. >> that is exactly what she told oskar grounding in this courtroom video. despite so much pain eva decided to forgive those who murdered so many and tortured her and her sister to the point of death. eva: i don't carry anger or hatred toward anyone. this is not
a german court sentenced oskar groening to four years in prison. he is 94.e was the bookkeeper of auschwitz. in court a former prisoner embraced the former ss guard to free herself and for gave him. >> she was a survivor of auschwitz, and the experiments of joseph mango laid. >> tract number one and track number two. it was calledelection platform. she has built a small holocaust museum and her adopted home in medical america. she gave evidence in oskar groening's trial. >> if...
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oskar groening has been handed a sentence for four years. whether or not he's able to serve this remains to be seen. genie: reporting from berlin. protesters in budapest demonstrating against a fence the country is building to keep out migrants. hungary started putting up the fence along its border with serbia in response to a huge increase in migrants from the middle east. >> after hungry's attempt to stem the influx of migrants around 1000 people in budapest made her feelings clear. protesters against the fence held banners. a 15 foot mock fence symbolizing the one on the border was put up outside the parliament building. and then shredded. >> 80% are -- situations that are absolutely horrible. life-threatening situations. to treat them this way is absolutely inhumane. >> i think defense is a stupid idea. if the migrants want to come through, they will. we should be looking at why they are leaving and giving them help where they are coming from. >> many migrants are using passed through macedonia and serbia before entering hungary. the gov
oskar groening has been handed a sentence for four years. whether or not he's able to serve this remains to be seen. genie: reporting from berlin. protesters in budapest demonstrating against a fence the country is building to keep out migrants. hungary started putting up the fence along its border with serbia in response to a huge increase in migrants from the middle east. >> after hungry's attempt to stem the influx of migrants around 1000 people in budapest made her feelings clear....
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. >> reporter: it took seven decades, but today oskar groening, a former nazi guard at auschwitz, slowly walked into a german court to learn his fate, guilty of being an accessory to the murder of 300,000 jews. >> importance of this verdict is that it clearly says that auschwitz was a place that was just a murder machine. >> reporter: at age 94 groening was sentenced to four years in jail, six months more than prosecutors had recommended. for holocaust survivor leon schwarzbaum it's a measure of justice but one that's hard to celebrate. >> my life has been destroyed. >> reporter: groening became known as the accountant of auschwitz because his job was to count money confiscated from jews. while he says he did not kill anyone himself, he admitted in court he felt morally guilty. >> german court wants to punish a 94-year-old. why didn't they do it 30, 40 years ago? >> reporter: auschwitz survivor eva korr actually hoped groan would go get community service speak out about his regrets. as a young girl she and her family were sent to the concentration camp in 1944 and she never saw her paren
. >> reporter: it took seven decades, but today oskar groening, a former nazi guard at auschwitz, slowly walked into a german court to learn his fate, guilty of being an accessory to the murder of 300,000 jews. >> importance of this verdict is that it clearly says that auschwitz was a place that was just a murder machine. >> reporter: at age 94 groening was sentenced to four years in jail, six months more than prosecutors had recommended. for holocaust survivor leon...
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oskar groening was convicted of 300,000 counts of accessory to murder. the 94-year-old worked as a book cooper at auschwitz during world war ii. during his recent trial, he testified he guarded belongings and collected money from prisoners. >>> a building crumb ging crumbles, smoke fills the street, the video and why authorities think it collapsed. >>> do >>> imagine walking down the street and this happens. >> the top three floors of a four-story building came crashing down yesterday in brooklyn, new york. the whole thing caught on video. >> yeah, right now emergency workers are still at the scene removing the rubble, brick by brick, trying to make sure no one's still trapped in it there. >> reporter jackie bedford explains why the collapse could have been much worse. >> reporter: exclusively images from a nearby surveillance camera show the building shift as pieces of debris fall to the sidewalk, startling pedestrians walking below. and less than 20 seconds later an avalanche of bricks and cement as the upper floors of the four-story building collapse,
oskar groening was convicted of 300,000 counts of accessory to murder. the 94-year-old worked as a book cooper at auschwitz during world war ii. during his recent trial, he testified he guarded belongings and collected money from prisoners. >>> a building crumb ging crumbles, smoke fills the street, the video and why authorities think it collapsed. >>> do >>> imagine walking down the street and this happens. >> the top three floors of a four-story building came...
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and in germany, 94-year-old oskar groening, known as the "bookkeeper of auschwitz," has been sentenced to four years in prison. he was responsible for counting the belongings taken from prisoners at the nazi death camp. he was found guilty of being an accessory to the murder of at least 300,000 jews. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: yesterday, your covering martin o'malley who came to new york. juan: o'malley had a roundtable with immigrant advocates in new york city, some of them from maryland, his home state of maryland, to announce his bold new immigration policy as presidential candidate. he got a lot of support from a lot of the immigration advocates. he is proposing to go even further than president obama has if elected president, in terms of using executive action to offer some kind of support to the 11 million undocumented in the country. he is proposing to extend the coverage
and in germany, 94-year-old oskar groening, known as the "bookkeeper of auschwitz," has been sentenced to four years in prison. he was responsible for counting the belongings taken from prisoners at the nazi death camp. he was found guilty of being an accessory to the murder of at least 300,000 jews. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: welcome to all our listeners and viewers...
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guilty verdict came in from germany for the man known as the bookkeeper of auschwitz. 94-year-old oskar groening convicted on 3,000 counts of accessory to murder and sentenced to four years in prison. back in 1944 he was in charge of collecting money stolen from jews before they were killed. >>> and deliberations get under way this morning in the colorado movie massacre trial after nearly three months and more than 250 witnesses, the jury must decide whether james holmes was insane when he opened fire at that "batman" premiere killing 12 people. >>> and terrifying moments for a florida police officer run down by a car. look at this. it happened in orlando. the officer approaches the driver with his gun drawn then the passenger runs away. as the officer moves in that direction, the driver is going to slam into him. there's the passenger running out. the driver will then slam into him flipping him over the hood right there, shots fired. the officer managed to fire off three shots. he is okay. that passenger, however, is still on the run. >>> a scare along a freeway in southern california. what sta
guilty verdict came in from germany for the man known as the bookkeeper of auschwitz. 94-year-old oskar groening convicted on 3,000 counts of accessory to murder and sentenced to four years in prison. back in 1944 he was in charge of collecting money stolen from jews before they were killed. >>> and deliberations get under way this morning in the colorado movie massacre trial after nearly three months and more than 250 witnesses, the jury must decide whether james holmes was insane...