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. >> three times i've been to auschwitz. when i talked about the oven door i have stood the that oven door. i know exactly what it looks like. >> reporter: the president accusing republican candidates of using overheated language to try and steal attention from donald trump. seen here firing up crowds in iowa this weekend. >> i want to grab that corn like you've never seen. so rich so beautiful. >> reporter: other candidates now looking to create their own viernl moments. senator rand paul taking a chain saw to our tax code and senator lindsey graham taking a samurai sword to his cell phone after trump publicly gave out his number. tom llamas, abc news, new york. >> well all that vying for attention ahead of next thursday's debate will which feel tur the top. 16 candidates in there. and abc news analysis shows donald trump, jeb bush scott walker marco rubio, ted cruz mike huckabee and ben carson will be on the stage then five men vies for the other spots including chris christie rick perry, john kasich rick santorum and bobb
. >> three times i've been to auschwitz. when i talked about the oven door i have stood the that oven door. i know exactly what it looks like. >> reporter: the president accusing republican candidates of using overheated language to try and steal attention from donald trump. seen here firing up crowds in iowa this weekend. >> i want to grab that corn like you've never seen. so rich so beautiful. >> reporter: other candidates now looking to create their own viernl...
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. >> three times i've been to auschwitz. when i talked about the oven door, i have stood at that door. i know exactly what it looks like >> reporter: the president accusing republican candidates of using overheated language to try and steal attention from donald trump. seen here firing up crowds in iowa this weekend. >> i want to grab that corn like you've never seen. so rich, so beautiful. >> reporter: other candidates now looking to create their own viral moments. senator rand paul taking a chain saw to our tax code and senator lindsey graham taking a samurai sword to his cell phone after trump publicly gave out his number. tom llamas, abc news, new york. >> and the ten gop candidates will be at next week's republican debate. that's based on their standings at the polls. our abc news analysis shows donald trump, jeb bush, scott walker, marco rubio, ted cruz, mike huckabee and ben carson will all be on stage for the debate. poll standings will indicate if the next five candidates will be at the debate including chris christ
. >> three times i've been to auschwitz. when i talked about the oven door, i have stood at that door. i know exactly what it looks like >> reporter: the president accusing republican candidates of using overheated language to try and steal attention from donald trump. seen here firing up crowds in iowa this weekend. >> i want to grab that corn like you've never seen. so rich, so beautiful. >> reporter: other candidates now looking to create their own viral moments....
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. >> the former bookkeeper of auschwitz has been convicted for his role in some 300,000 murders. the 94-year-old has been sentenced to four years in prison after admitting to moral guilt at that infamous concentration camp. he insisted he was not legally responsible for those deaths. >> new details of the prison break that freed the world's most wanted drug lord. mexican authorities released this security cam video showing the moment that el chapo guzman escaped a maximum security prison. they are offering a nearly 4 million reward just to find him. >> the greek parliament is meeting to consider the latest european bailout proposal and deep cuts backed by prime minister alexis tsipras. civil service and other workers are on strike today protesting the proposed spending cuts. banks will remain closed in greece until tomorrow. some restrictions have been lifted. people can now make transfers to accounting within the same bank. we are live in athens this morning. there's been a lot of activity there around parliament this morning. what exactly is going on? >> that's right. greek civ
. >> the former bookkeeper of auschwitz has been convicted for his role in some 300,000 murders. the 94-year-old has been sentenced to four years in prison after admitting to moral guilt at that infamous concentration camp. he insisted he was not legally responsible for those deaths. >> new details of the prison break that freed the world's most wanted drug lord. mexican authorities released this security cam video showing the moment that el chapo guzman escaped a maximum security...
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. >> three times i've been to auschwitz. i talked about the oven door, i have stood at that oven door. i know exactly what it looks like. >> reporter: the president accusing republican candidates of using overheated language to try and steal attention from donald trump. seen here firing up crowds in iowa this weekend. >> i want to grab that corn like you've never seen. so rich, so beautiful. >> reporter: other candidates now looking to create their own viral moments. senator rand paul taking a chain saw to our tax code and senator lindsey graham taking a sword to his cell phone after trump publicly gave out his number. >> and tom with us now. and we've learned this evening of an unexpected foreign trip for donald trump? >> reporter: that's right. not what you've thinking. trump is heading off to scotland on wednesday for the women's british open. it's being hosted at one of his golf resorts. he told a crowd in iowa that he has no debate experience. he'll be back on the campaign trail next week. >> ten days until the debate a
. >> three times i've been to auschwitz. i talked about the oven door, i have stood at that oven door. i know exactly what it looks like. >> reporter: the president accusing republican candidates of using overheated language to try and steal attention from donald trump. seen here firing up crowds in iowa this weekend. >> i want to grab that corn like you've never seen. so rich, so beautiful. >> reporter: other candidates now looking to create their own viral moments....
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in the war he was a soldier assigned to auschwitz. his job was to confiscate the values of the victimsen to be murdered in the victims' gas claimers which is why he's now known as the auschwitz accountant. hi apologized, even apologized for not having apologized earlier. no one should have been involved. survivors at the camp were unmoved. being end was not a defense against justice. >> i'm sorry that a 93-year-old man has to go through this, but if he's the one who enabled this law to be worked into the system, that's the price to pay. >> reporter: the trial produced controversy when another survivor hugged him. it was a humanitarian gesture, she said. it was distasteful and abhorrent says others. forgiveness is the best revenge because they no longer have any power over my life. >> the court did not appeal him. depending on the length of the appeal process there's some question h will actually serve time. oscar gruning was brought to court because the laws changed. individual crimes no long very to be proved. just working at daekt c
in the war he was a soldier assigned to auschwitz. his job was to confiscate the values of the victimsen to be murdered in the victims' gas claimers which is why he's now known as the auschwitz accountant. hi apologized, even apologized for not having apologized earlier. no one should have been involved. survivors at the camp were unmoved. being end was not a defense against justice. >> i'm sorry that a 93-year-old man has to go through this, but if he's the one who enabled this law to be...
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abroad for the first time since world war ii is introduced >>> a german that worked add a bookkeeper at auschwitz is convicte
abroad for the first time since world war ii is introduced >>> a german that worked add a bookkeeper at auschwitz is convicte
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. >> three times i have been to auschwitz. i have stood at the oven door. i know what it looks like. 1.1 million people killed. for 6,000 years, jews have been hunted and killed all over this earth. when someone in the government says they will kill them i think we should take that seriously. >> donald trump did not pass the opportunity to pass his view that the nuclear deal and president are bad for america. >> he's probably the worst president in the history of our country. he's a very divisive person which is why he brings this kind of stuff up. he should have devoted more time to working on a good nuclear deal with iran instead of what he's doing. he is just a disaster for our country. >> this morning at 10:00 eastern, john kerry and the energy secretary earnest moniz will testify about the agreement. >>> and the hearing state department agreed to turnover new documents over benghazi. that include 5,000 pages of e-mails when hillary clinton was secretary of state. if the documents produced are anemic or underwhelming, he will schedule a hearing. >>> and
. >> three times i have been to auschwitz. i have stood at the oven door. i know what it looks like. 1.1 million people killed. for 6,000 years, jews have been hunted and killed all over this earth. when someone in the government says they will kill them i think we should take that seriously. >> donald trump did not pass the opportunity to pass his view that the nuclear deal and president are bad for america. >> he's probably the worst president in the history of our country....
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the 4-year-old oscar bruining testified he collected the baggage of prisoners arriving at auschwitz. he was convicted on 300,000 charges. >>> 5:45. jurors in a case against colorado murder suspect will did i the case. defense attorneys want a verdict of not got by reason of insanity. prosecutors say he should be convicted of murder and sentenced to death. >> another key economic component may be devastated, too. the nepali government is urging other nations -- the tourism minister says a number of nations have done so, including the united states and britain. many european nations still have the advisories in place. >> that's going to take a long time to recover. >>> 5:46. we are checking out your weather for the week. we know a warmup is in store. >> cranking up. ac is likely. we can deal with this for a couple days. this weekend, it all comes back down to average. let's look outside right now in san jose. as the sun rises, we have low clouds, and look at the seven-day photographs. we see it coming up at the bottom of the screen, into the next couple days, we will have some steamy w
the 4-year-old oscar bruining testified he collected the baggage of prisoners arriving at auschwitz. he was convicted on 300,000 charges. >>> 5:45. jurors in a case against colorado murder suspect will did i the case. defense attorneys want a verdict of not got by reason of insanity. prosecutors say he should be convicted of murder and sentenced to death. >> another key economic component may be devastated, too. the nepali government is urging other nations -- the tourism...
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three times i've been to auschwitz. when i talked about the oven door i have stood at that oven door. i know exactly what it looks like. 1.1 million people killed. for 6,000 years, jews have been chased and hunted and kills all over this earth and when someone in a government says we're going to kill them, i think, by gosh we better take that seriously. and for the president to act like there are only two options, either take his deal or have a war, we didn't get the hostages out, they didn't stop this rhetoric about wanting to wipe israel out or death to america, i thought you're kidding. this is it? this is the best deal? why can't we criticize it? >> but governor the point is you went a step -- i love you. you would be a great president. you have the temperance. you have the experience. but as a jew -- and i have to tell you with people who work in the anti-defamation league and relatives on both sides, it was inappropriate. there are some places you cannot go. you cannot compare the slaughter of 6 million jews to an
three times i've been to auschwitz. when i talked about the oven door i have stood at that oven door. i know exactly what it looks like. 1.1 million people killed. for 6,000 years, jews have been chased and hunted and kills all over this earth and when someone in a government says we're going to kill them, i think, by gosh we better take that seriously. and for the president to act like there are only two options, either take his deal or have a war, we didn't get the hostages out, they didn't...
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convicted of hundreds of thousands of counts of accessory to murder. 94-year-old oscar grohnig was at auschwitz death camp. he was sentenced to four years in prison. his defense lawyers are considering whether to appeal the conviction. >>> a 3-year-old drown in a pool while on vacation with his family at disney world resort. the child and his family were staying at disney's art of animation resort in florida. this is file video. the sheriff's department says the preschooler got separated from his parents last night. he was later found in the pool. emergency cruiseews took the child to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. it's not known if there were life guards on duty at the time of the incident. >>> the coast guard rescued more than 100 people stranded off the coast of massachusetts. a charter boat got stuck on a sand bar last night. passengers and crew members had to be helped from the stuck vessel. once high tide came the vessel was refloated back to dock. >>> a team trying to fly a solar-powered plane around the world is suspending its journey. officials say the solar impulse suffere
convicted of hundreds of thousands of counts of accessory to murder. 94-year-old oscar grohnig was at auschwitz death camp. he was sentenced to four years in prison. his defense lawyers are considering whether to appeal the conviction. >>> a 3-year-old drown in a pool while on vacation with his family at disney world resort. the child and his family were staying at disney's art of animation resort in florida. this is file video. the sheriff's department says the preschooler got...
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he was known as the count of auschwitz. he is sentenced to four years behind bars. >>> toyota is recalling hundreds of thousands of hybrids because of a software glitch. the recall applies to 625,000 prius hybrids worldwide, with 120,000 in north america. models affecting the prius minivan, a software glitch could cause the hybrid system to shut off while driving. there are no reports of crashes or injuries. >>> typical humidity. with rain. >> storm team 4's chuck bell on the outside. what do you think, chuck. >> i think we'll start dry and end dry. we do have a chance for showers, lunchtime to 5:00. you may want to have your umbrella just to play it on the safe side. temperatures in the low to mid-70s right now. puddles from the afternoon showers should be driving out by 5:00 or 6:00 this afternoon. temperatures in the 80s, a real vacation from humidity arrives tomorrow through sunday. >>> right now, we have breaking news on the rails. take a look at this. again, red line delays in both directions. this is because of a tra
he was known as the count of auschwitz. he is sentenced to four years behind bars. >>> toyota is recalling hundreds of thousands of hybrids because of a software glitch. the recall applies to 625,000 prius hybrids worldwide, with 120,000 in north america. models affecting the prius minivan, a software glitch could cause the hybrid system to shut off while driving. there are no reports of crashes or injuries. >>> typical humidity. with rain. >> storm team 4's chuck bell...
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blaring headlines monster bailout, greece in auschwitz. >> all these reforms could happen five years ago. when people had some more money. now we're dry. >> reporter: as the details of the deal trickled in, it went from shock to outrage. >> team had to lose a lot of their rights all those years have passed. now they lose everything. >> reporter: some athen yans we spoke to are just resigned to it. >> i think it was necessary. it was almost the best possible under the circumstances. >> reporter: now its leader is racing against time. alexis tsipras has only 48 hours to convince parliament to push these measures through or the banks will run out of cash. >> translator: i have the feeling, the confidence and the hope that the 35 billion euro development package which we managed, along with the debt restructuring and the secure financing for the next three years will create the feeling among markets and investors that a grebsity is a thing of the past. >> no grexit, but banks are closed at least through wednesday and no sign of capital controls being lifted. all this is adding pressure o
blaring headlines monster bailout, greece in auschwitz. >> all these reforms could happen five years ago. when people had some more money. now we're dry. >> reporter: as the details of the deal trickled in, it went from shock to outrage. >> team had to lose a lot of their rights all those years have passed. now they lose everything. >> reporter: some athen yans we spoke to are just resigned to it. >> i think it was necessary. it was almost the best possible under...
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and then two months later is shipped to us with -- auschwitz, and to others, and amazingly survives to other concentration camps. and then he becomes a prominent and socialist. what is most extraordinary is this survivor of three german concentration camps, devotes the rest of his public life to reconciliation between france and germany. charlie: and his relationship to charles de gaulle, did he talk about that? charles: he was suspicious of charles de gaulle of not being sure he was a true democrat, but was eventually convinced. he became a real fan because he and his siblings agreed, the most important thing for france to do is to leave algeria. they think he was the only one with the strength to do that. charlie: the tragedy of the story, some people don't survive. charles: several members of the family not involved in the resistance do not survive. they are rested three weeks before the liberation. they take the people who are there, shipped off on the last train to germany. they all die in the camps. charlie: three weeks before the end of the war? charles: three weeks. less change
and then two months later is shipped to us with -- auschwitz, and to others, and amazingly survives to other concentration camps. and then he becomes a prominent and socialist. what is most extraordinary is this survivor of three german concentration camps, devotes the rest of his public life to reconciliation between france and germany. charlie: and his relationship to charles de gaulle, did he talk about that? charles: he was suspicious of charles de gaulle of not being sure he was a true...
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he talks about his memoir which chronicles his experiences as a prisoner in auschwitz during world war ii to his current occupation as a tailor for several u.s. presidents and other celebrities. [inaudible conversations]
he talks about his memoir which chronicles his experiences as a prisoner in auschwitz during world war ii to his current occupation as a tailor for several u.s. presidents and other celebrities. [inaudible conversations]
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going to show you this which is one of the strongest headlines we've seen which is talk about greece in auschwitz. you can just understand the tone of how this is playing out in greece at the moment. i mean politically, mr. tsipras has been strengthened by this referendum and by this vote in parliament. but when confronted with such harsh measures it is not clear what support he may be getting in parliament and certainly even from his own mps. >> and it's interesting, too elinda we're hearing that the grexit clause may have been removed from that four-page document but two key sticking points remain and we heard richard talking about those points. what is being said about those particular challenges and how this is likely to play out? >> reporter: well from the very beginning, greece did not want the imf involved in the country. this is back in 2010 when the first bailout was decided. it wanted to keep it a european affair. greece has been pushing for this to go through the esm without the international monetary fund being involved. we are starting to hear reports from brussels that this issue ha
going to show you this which is one of the strongest headlines we've seen which is talk about greece in auschwitz. you can just understand the tone of how this is playing out in greece at the moment. i mean politically, mr. tsipras has been strengthened by this referendum and by this vote in parliament. but when confronted with such harsh measures it is not clear what support he may be getting in parliament and certainly even from his own mps. >> and it's interesting, too elinda we're...
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three times i have been to auschwitz i talk about the oven door i have stood at that of deny door. i know exactly what it looks like know exactly what it looks like. >>reporter: president accusing republican candidate of using over heated language to try and get attention from donald trump get attention from donald trump. seen here firing up crowds in iowa this weekend. >> grab the corn leak you have never seen so reach so beautiful. >>reporter: other candidates now looking to create their own viral moments. senator paul take the ago chain saw to the tax code and senator graham taking a samurai sword to the cell phone after trump publicly gave out his number. fight boy scouts of america has ended been on gay adult leaders though there is a catch. board members voted late this afternoon to allow hoply gay troop leaders and employee boy scout owned facility. local trp and scout council will retain the power to decide for themselves if they will allow guys leaders. any troop organized by the church organization like the more mochbility they are deeply troubled by the decision and may
three times i have been to auschwitz i talk about the oven door i have stood at that of deny door. i know exactly what it looks like know exactly what it looks like. >>reporter: president accusing republican candidate of using over heated language to try and get attention from donald trump get attention from donald trump. seen here firing up crowds in iowa this weekend. >> grab the corn leak you have never seen so reach so beautiful. >>reporter: other candidates now looking to...
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. >> using the analogy of the horror of a million jews dying at auschwitz to criticize the president's foreign policy i think is really morally problematic for michael huckabee. >> reporter: taylor says this is the donald trump effect on this campaign. candidates trying to get out of the shadow of trump, and today huckabee refused to apologize, stood his ground and made more news. >> the last time the world did not take seriously threats that someone was going to kill massive amounts of jews, we ended up seeing 6 million jews murdered. >> reporter: former florida governor jeb bush called huckabee's language wrong. other candidates chimed in as well. many lower gop hopefuls have sniped at trump, hoping to steal some of his attention. huckabee on the verge of elimination from the first debate may have done the same. >> watch it work. it will work. everyone is puzzled and perplexed about how is it possible that donald trump moved up after he said that's outrageous things about latino immigrants and others. >> in the latest polls taken over the weekend, huckabee was ranked 10th. and only t
. >> using the analogy of the horror of a million jews dying at auschwitz to criticize the president's foreign policy i think is really morally problematic for michael huckabee. >> reporter: taylor says this is the donald trump effect on this campaign. candidates trying to get out of the shadow of trump, and today huckabee refused to apologize, stood his ground and made more news. >> the last time the world did not take seriously threats that someone was going to kill massive...
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to build the structure to murder people one at a time, or several hundred at a time. 10,000 a day in auschwitz. with one nuclear device, several million people in a day will be murdered. i think we underestimate the radical nature of these animals who run iran, a terrorist state. >> what is wrong with obama? >> i wonder when i hear a guy speaking with some authority, a republican candidate for president, about the islamic world being led by religious leaders, whether we like their views or not, as animals. if somebody wants an east-west war, that's the kind of talk that might generate it. >> it's the first thing you do before you destroy somebody, you dehumanize them. i think that's what he's trying to do, also trying to get some attention, trying to make sure he's on the debate stage in cleveland. but these comparisons to hitler should sort of disqualify him from the debate. anybody who argues online knows the iron rule, if you bring up the nazis, you lose. the comparison of president obama to adolf hitler is troubling and beneath the dignity of huckabee, i think. >> here's why that analogy g
to build the structure to murder people one at a time, or several hundred at a time. 10,000 a day in auschwitz. with one nuclear device, several million people in a day will be murdered. i think we underestimate the radical nature of these animals who run iran, a terrorist state. >> what is wrong with obama? >> i wonder when i hear a guy speaking with some authority, a republican candidate for president, about the islamic world being led by religious leaders, whether we like their...
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three times i have been to auschwitz. i talked about the oven door. i have stood at the oven door. i know exactly what it looks like. >> huckabee took criticism from jeb bush today though it's important to listen closely to what mr. bush was objecting to. >> i think we need to tone down the rhetoric for sure. look, i have been to israel not as many times as mike huckabee, who i respect. but the use of that kind of language is just wrong. this is not the way we are going to win elections. that's not how we are going to solve problems. >> mr. bush is not so much criticizing the point mr. huckabee was making as his language and tone. that's important. while huckabee may have crossed the line with the explicitness of imagery the actual comparison is squarely within the conceptual main stream of the republican party and the conservative movement. >> this is the worst deal since the munich deal of 1938. >> this deal, whatever the final details turn out to be is an american munich. >> this is the equivalent of giving adolph hitler weapons of mass destruction. >> what is it about this pres
three times i have been to auschwitz. i talked about the oven door. i have stood at the oven door. i know exactly what it looks like. >> huckabee took criticism from jeb bush today though it's important to listen closely to what mr. bush was objecting to. >> i think we need to tone down the rhetoric for sure. look, i have been to israel not as many times as mike huckabee, who i respect. but the use of that kind of language is just wrong. this is not the way we are going to win...
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halfway up falls to the floor, pops all the stitches and two months later is shipped off to our switch -- auschwitz and amazingly survives three concentration camps. he becomes a prominent socialist politician and becomes charles de gaulle's minister of education. this survivor of three german concentration camps devotes the rest of his public life to reconciliation between france and germany. charlie: anders -- his relationship to the gall, did he talk about it? charles: he was suspicious as not being sure he was a true democrat. he became a real charles de gaulle fan because in the postwar period they agreed the most important thing for france to do is to lead out to area and they think trolls the only one with the string to do that -- they think charles de gaulle is the only one with the strength to do that. several members of the family not involved in the resistance do not survive. christian is not there, so they take the people who are there in her place and they are shipped off on the last train to germany and they all die in the camps. three weeks before the end of the war, the last train t
halfway up falls to the floor, pops all the stitches and two months later is shipped off to our switch -- auschwitz and amazingly survives three concentration camps. he becomes a prominent socialist politician and becomes charles de gaulle's minister of education. this survivor of three german concentration camps devotes the rest of his public life to reconciliation between france and germany. charlie: anders -- his relationship to the gall, did he talk about it? charles: he was suspicious as...
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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, sending huge clouds of debris raining down onto the street. the collapse
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in germany, a 94-year-old man who serve as a bookkeeper during the auschwitz camp was convicted of 300,000 counts of accessory to murder. prosecutors said that amounted to helping the death camp function. he was usually open about his past. he said when his trial started he bears the shame of moral guilt and he can only ask god to forgive him. both sides have a week to appeal. he was sentenced to four years in prison. he's 94 sentenced to four years in prison. given the length of the appeals process he may not ever serve prison time. relatives of survivors say they are satisfied with that four-year prison sentence. live in our breaking news center chris cato nbc 10 news. >>> philadelphia is reminding users of its bike share program to follow the rules of the road after seeing this video. look at this. a driver posted this video of two people biking on the vine street expressway which is illegal. they were using the city's indigo bike share which launched earlier this year. >>> new jersey governor chris christie will be in maryland today to pick up a presidential endorsement from that state
in germany, a 94-year-old man who serve as a bookkeeper during the auschwitz camp was convicted of 300,000 counts of accessory to murder. prosecutors said that amounted to helping the death camp function. he was usually open about his past. he said when his trial started he bears the shame of moral guilt and he can only ask god to forgive him. both sides have a week to appeal. he was sentenced to four years in prison. he's 94 sentenced to four years in prison. given the length of the appeals...
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oscar growning never killed anyone but prosecutors say as auschwitz bookkeeper he helped the death camp function. his job was to confiscate valuables from victims before they were murdered in gas chambers. dozens of survivors joined the trial as plaintiffs. >> their whole life they have been waiting for german justice system to come forward with the decision like this. >> reporter: growning was sentenced to four years in prison but has the option to appeal. depending on how long that takes it is unclear if he will serve anytime behind bars. >>> it is the final day of the 106th annual naacp national convention in philadelphia a day after president obama made headlines at the convention, former president bill clinton addressed the delegates and reporter cherrie greg of our sister station kyw news radio was this. >> reporter: president bill clinton walked into rouse ago place. >> i feel like i'm in a pulpit. >> reporter: but immediately got to business. >> this is a meeting about the future but every day to get up the future you have to bury your demons. >> reporter: in his keynote he spok
oscar growning never killed anyone but prosecutors say as auschwitz bookkeeper he helped the death camp function. his job was to confiscate valuables from victims before they were murdered in gas chambers. dozens of survivors joined the trial as plaintiffs. >> their whole life they have been waiting for german justice system to come forward with the decision like this. >> reporter: growning was sentenced to four years in prison but has the option to appeal. depending on how long...
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i have been to auschwitz three times. i have stood at the very place. >> what huckabee may have missed both u.s. jewish groups have condemned his remarks. "usa today" spoke with israeli ambassador, ron dermer, former operative and ally of benjamin netanyahu who agrees substantively with huckabee in opposition to the deal. >> i don't think it's appropriate. we don't impugn the motives of the people who are doing this deal i think it's important to conduct the debate. >> while huckabee's language may be extreme, the analogy to nazis and the holocaust is mainstream in republican rhetoric about the deal. >> this is the equivalent of giving adolf hitler weapons of mass destruction. >> i think it rivals neville chamberlain's negotiations with hitler. huckabee blasting bush for saying he should quote tone down the rhetoric. huckabee has one defender, ted cruz gave a press conference today with opponents of the deal. >> if this deal goes through the obama administration send billions to jihadists who will use the money to murder
i have been to auschwitz three times. i have stood at the very place. >> what huckabee may have missed both u.s. jewish groups have condemned his remarks. "usa today" spoke with israeli ambassador, ron dermer, former operative and ally of benjamin netanyahu who agrees substantively with huckabee in opposition to the deal. >> i don't think it's appropriate. we don't impugn the motives of the people who are doing this deal i think it's important to conduct the debate....
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new this morning a former guard at nazi death cam in auschwitz is quick on 300,000 counts of accessory to murder. ninety-four year-old oscar grown i go said he guarded baggage after they arrived. this morning he was sentenced to four years in prison. >>> a philadelphia police officer could lose his job after ago accused of lying about how he was shot while off-duty. only "eyewitness news" was there as officer robert penn turned himself in yesterday. penn was shot the in the shoulder in march 2014. now police say he paid his former brother-in-law to blame penn's current wife for that shooting. the 259 year veteran has been suspended for 30 days with the intent to dismiss. >>> now to the story we had first on cbs three mayor michael nutter says he is not scared after taking action in the scuffle with the homeless man. the video shot by an eyewitness shows the encounter outside the municipal services building. fifty-six year-old george crammer is seen there cursing at the mayor and fighting with security. crammer watch the video with todd quinones, satisfaction said he had no intention of
new this morning a former guard at nazi death cam in auschwitz is quick on 300,000 counts of accessory to murder. ninety-four year-old oscar grown i go said he guarded baggage after they arrived. this morning he was sentenced to four years in prison. >>> a philadelphia police officer could lose his job after ago accused of lying about how he was shot while off-duty. only "eyewitness news" was there as officer robert penn turned himself in yesterday. penn was shot the in the...
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. >>> the so-called bookkeeper auschwitz jailed. he is responsible for keeping track of personal belongings. >>> news out of washington state. a teenager miraculously survived a crash. the 16-year-old is out of the hospital and we are hearing the 911 call. we are in washington with the latest. good morning, sara. >> reporter: good morning. we are outside the home where her and her father live. her family and her friends have said this is an absolutely unbelievable story that she made it out alive and survived a few days in rugged terrain. overnight, search crews located the washington state plane crash with the 16-year-old surged at the sole survivor. crews can't yet reach the crash site located deep in the rugged north cascades. family and friends say it's a miracle that autumn was releaseed from the hospital on tuesday, just three days after surviving the crash. >> what is your name? >> autumn beach. >> on saturday autumn took this selfie before flying with her step grandparents. >> i was riding from montana to bellingham washingt
. >>> the so-called bookkeeper auschwitz jailed. he is responsible for keeping track of personal belongings. >>> news out of washington state. a teenager miraculously survived a crash. the 16-year-old is out of the hospital and we are hearing the 911 call. we are in washington with the latest. good morning, sara. >> reporter: good morning. we are outside the home where her and her father live. her family and her friends have said this is an absolutely unbelievable story...
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because i have been to auschwitz three times. i have stood at that very place. i've been to israel dozens of times. my first trip there was 42 years ago. the one thing i am answer electrocutely assured so that for 6000 years jews have been hunted down. we need to use strong words when people make strong threats against an entire group of people as the iranians have made against the jews. >> he's being criticized by folks, including the israeli ambassador to the united states who's fiercely opposed to this iran deal as well but he's not backing down at all. >> and this is vintage mike huckabee in a lot of ways. there is some of that going on but this has kind of been mike huckabee's mo for a while. he's a preacher he understands the power of language and we've seen him do this before he suggested nullification after the supreme court decision on same-sex marriage. i think he said obama -- the obamas were bad parents because they let their daughters listen to beyonce. so he's a cultural warrior, a social conservative. that's his brand and he's sticking to it. >> a
because i have been to auschwitz three times. i have stood at that very place. i've been to israel dozens of times. my first trip there was 42 years ago. the one thing i am answer electrocutely assured so that for 6000 years jews have been hunted down. we need to use strong words when people make strong threats against an entire group of people as the iranians have made against the jews. >> he's being criticized by folks, including the israeli ambassador to the united states who's...
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halfway up, falls back to the floor, pops all of the stitches and two months later is shipped off to auschwitz and then two other places and amazingly survives all three concentration camps, comes back to france, has become a socialist in the camps, becomes a prominent socialist politician, de gaulle's minister of education in 1958 and what's most extraordinary about this man is this survivor of three german concentration camps devotes the rest of his public life to reconciliation between france and germany. >> rose: and his relationship to de gaulle did he talk about de gaulle? >> he was suspicious of de gaulle as not being sure that he was a true democrat but was eventually convinced. he became a real de gaulle fan because he and christian and jacqueline in the post-war period agreed the most important thing for france to do is leave algeria and they think that de gaulle is the only one with the strength to do that which in fact was the case. >> rose: the tragedy of this story is some people don't survive. >> several members to have the family not involved in the resistance do not survive we
halfway up, falls back to the floor, pops all of the stitches and two months later is shipped off to auschwitz and then two other places and amazingly survives all three concentration camps, comes back to france, has become a socialist in the camps, becomes a prominent socialist politician, de gaulle's minister of education in 1958 and what's most extraordinary about this man is this survivor of three german concentration camps devotes the rest of his public life to reconciliation between...
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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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. >>> a 94-year-old former ss sergend who served as auschwitz death camp has been convicted on 300,000 counts of accessory to murder. oscar groening was sentenced to four years in prison. >>> iranian president welcomed to the airport by iranian officials, telling reporters that the new agreement will allow iran to move towards uranium enrichment. and connecticut is the most expensive place to die. probate officials are warning that some of the invoices that are going to be sending out could top $100,000 or even $1 million in some cases. the maximum fee in the past was $12,500. >>> that's your cnbc news update. back to you. >> sewer herera with the latest. let's bring in our experts here at delivering alpha. steven weiss, josh brown and joe terranova, breaking down some of what jeffrey gundlach had to say to us. delta airlines, short the name thinking about covering. the stock has come down. what's the future for the stock? >> the future is bright. i was talking to bill miller who before -- >> he's long. >> he's long and he's long because free cash flow yield, next year is 15-18%. i'm s
. >>> a 94-year-old former ss sergend who served as auschwitz death camp has been convicted on 300,000 counts of accessory to murder. oscar groening was sentenced to four years in prison. >>> iranian president welcomed to the airport by iranian officials, telling reporters that the new agreement will allow iran to move towards uranium enrichment. and connecticut is the most expensive place to die. probate officials are warning that some of the invoices that are going to be...
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is being bombed to smithereens and at the end of the war you are using it to ship more jewish off to auschwitz. so how many fascists know they are fascists? most fascists are themselves patriots. i would describe the whole celebration of american sniper is a form of fascism and all of those people who decided to cheer every time in that movie some iraqi was killed as expressing fascist sentiments. proto-fascism is alive and well in america. it always has been. the plan is a kind of quintessential fascist organization and what fascist movements do is they channel with the most retrograde elements of american capitalism april sun, the koch brothers hmos are legitimate rays towards the undocumented, muslims, liberals feminists, have a long list of people they despise and that is part of the current of american society and that's why i wrote a chapter called vigilante violence because we are not canada. we have a very dark, we are very violent culture and in times of distress those workers who died were usually shot by vigilantes pinkerton's, gun thugs and not to mention the terror that was visite
is being bombed to smithereens and at the end of the war you are using it to ship more jewish off to auschwitz. so how many fascists know they are fascists? most fascists are themselves patriots. i would describe the whole celebration of american sniper is a form of fascism and all of those people who decided to cheer every time in that movie some iraqi was killed as expressing fascist sentiments. proto-fascism is alive and well in america. it always has been. the plan is a kind of...
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i have been to auschwitz three times. i have stood at the place. been to israel dozens of times. my first trip 42 years ago. the one thing i'm assured of is 6,000 years jews have been hunted down and the last time the world did not take seriously threats against the jewish people just before world war ii. >> matt lauer joining mike huckabee on the comments. a holocaust reference. given the chance to walk the statement back the republican presidential candidate went all in and said the jewish supporters are behind him. >> the response from jewish people has been overwhelmingly positive. the response from holocaust survivors, from the children of survivors, i was last night in an event, i was probably one of four gentiles in the entire event, a jewish event. people were overwhelmingly supportive. and, matt here's why. >> we're hering if people saying the opposite. >> you're hearing from the left. >> ken vogel is with us. when's the reaction to the comments? >> i think huckabee sees this as you know in addition to being something he believes a potential opening for him. i mean it's
i have been to auschwitz three times. i have stood at the place. been to israel dozens of times. my first trip 42 years ago. the one thing i'm assured of is 6,000 years jews have been hunted down and the last time the world did not take seriously threats against the jewish people just before world war ii. >> matt lauer joining mike huckabee on the comments. a holocaust reference. given the chance to walk the statement back the republican presidential candidate went all in and said the...
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let me tell you why, because i've been to auschwitz three times. i've stood at that very place. >> why would he back down? huckabee's offensive comments have gotten him three national tv interviews in less than 24 hours. and plenty of other candidates are backing him. a top aide to trump himself says huckabee was right on the holocaust comments. rick santorum agrees. >> i don't know why, and frankly, i'm a little shocked that this is getting the kind of pushback that it is. >> ted cruz also defended huckabee. and he went on to accuse the president of, quote, gutter politics for criticizing him. we'll have to see if huckabee's strategy helps him in the polls. but he insists this had nothing to do with getting the spotlight off trump. >> answer the critics, governor, who say that you and some other republican candidates are doing and saying anything right now simply to be heard over the roar of donald trump. is there some truth to that? >> no, there's not. and i'll tell you why. if i was going to make noise about this, don't you think i'd have a bett
let me tell you why, because i've been to auschwitz three times. i've stood at that very place. >> why would he back down? huckabee's offensive comments have gotten him three national tv interviews in less than 24 hours. and plenty of other candidates are backing him. a top aide to trump himself says huckabee was right on the holocaust comments. rick santorum agrees. >> i don't know why, and frankly, i'm a little shocked that this is getting the kind of pushback that it is. >>...
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it is only the disgraceful representation by auschwitz that could make someone regardless of or any positive human relationship as self sacrificial. now maybe you are asking yourself at this time, okay. i see the value of self-interest understand what rational selflessness is to understand altruism is bad. nonetheless don't we sometimes have to prevent private -- your private self-interest for being implemented because it clashes with the public interest? don't we sometimes have to sacrifice an individual self-interest for the greater good? that is a question that -- in effect, a rhetorical question that is accepted by almost everybody. and my answer to that is emphatically no.no. not only emphatically, but i deny that the question is valid. whatwhat actually is the public interest? think about that for a 2nd it is a deliberately vague term. it is not definable. the best that they can come up with is something is in the public interest if it benefit society as a whole. okay. a bromide is not an exclamation. it's how do we identify with the public interest is the private interest? what is a w
it is only the disgraceful representation by auschwitz that could make someone regardless of or any positive human relationship as self sacrificial. now maybe you are asking yourself at this time, okay. i see the value of self-interest understand what rational selflessness is to understand altruism is bad. nonetheless don't we sometimes have to prevent private -- your private self-interest for being implemented because it clashes with the public interest? don't we sometimes have to sacrifice an...
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i have been to auschwitz three times. i have stood at that very place. i have been to israel. my first trip there was 32 years ago. for 6,000 years jews have been hunted down and the last time the world didn't take seriously threats against the jewish people just before world war ii this ended up in the murder of 6 million jews. >> as president of the united states you would use words to express your views on israel even if they offended millions of jews around the world. >> you have to use strong words when people make strong threats against a group of people as the iranians made toward the jews. >> answer the -- >> this is not empty talk on the part of the iranians. this is something they consistently say. even as we are sitting, having a negotiation and they are crying out death to america. >> answer the critics that say you and republican candidates are doing anything now to be heard over the roar of donald trump. is there truth to that? >> no. i'll tell you why. if i was going to make noise don't you think i would have a better forum than a weekend satellite show i didn't
i have been to auschwitz three times. i have stood at that very place. i have been to israel. my first trip there was 32 years ago. for 6,000 years jews have been hunted down and the last time the world didn't take seriously threats against the jewish people just before world war ii this ended up in the murder of 6 million jews. >> as president of the united states you would use words to express your views on israel even if they offended millions of jews around the world. >> you...
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because i have been to auschwitz three times. i have stood at that very place. i have been to israel dozens of times. my first trip there was 22 years ago. the one thing i was sure of is for 6,000 years, jews have been hunted down. the last time the world did not take seriously threats against the jewish people, just before world war ii, this ended up in the murder of 6 million jews. >> but as the president of the united states, you would use words to express your policy and views on israel, even if they offended millions of jews around the world. >> we need to use strong words when people make strong threats against an entire group of people, as the iranians use against the jews. this is not part of the iranians. this is something they consistently say. even as we're sitting down having a negotiation with them, and they're crying out "death to america." what kind of negotiation is that? >> answer the critics who say you and other republican canddous are doing and saying anything right now simply to be heard over the roar of donald trump. is there truth to that?
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they gave him a four year sentence he testified that he guarded prisoners baggage after they got to auschwitz and he collected money that was stolen from the say that amounts to help with the death camp function when first told you about a small fire and the bay bridge but monday night this morning we have a better idea. >>james: it is not a safety risk to drivers it is utilized keep the debris away from the joint bid cannot the system will cause a fire but they are telling drivers not to pull cigarette butt of a letter out the window and they're driving by the release and said more than 9 percent of drivers will be using phone to talk of tax behind the wheel. >>darya: still ahead a rasta car burglaries and one he's been able to find out who was being targeted several people are missing at this hour the first video when we get back. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. ♪♪ the 2015 cadillac srx. lease this from around $339 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. life's morning multitasking. it's multiple ideas for growing families and dra
they gave him a four year sentence he testified that he guarded prisoners baggage after they got to auschwitz and he collected money that was stolen from the say that amounts to help with the death camp function when first told you about a small fire and the bay bridge but monday night this morning we have a better idea. >>james: it is not a safety risk to drivers it is utilized keep the debris away from the joint bid cannot the system will cause a fire but they are telling drivers not to...
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. >>> and coming up on "cbs this morning," he has been called the accountant of auschwitz. a 93-year-old man could learn female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest free for 3 event is ending soon. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>>good morning. i'm liza battalones. delays continue in the livermore area where both directions of highway 84 remain shut down following this morning's fatal accident. the livermore police department confirmed that there is one fatality associated with this crash involving a big rig and several other cars along highway 84. both directions are shut down between vineyard and vallecitos. you're going to want to jog over to vallecitos and use that as your alternate closed until noon today. a big crash in milpitas. south 880 dixon landing road, blocking three lanes. >>> our live weather camera in san jose, we have crystal clear skies. 24 hours ago we were socked in. it's going to be warmer. right now w
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just an astounding account of his experience as an italian jew that survived auschwitz and one of the most fascinating accounts to come out of the war. very sobering. makes you think about the rule of law and just because something is legal doesn't necessarily mean that it is humane. you know some pretty weighty things to consider there. it is a reminder. i am reading through proverbs and corinthians right now. you know, just in my morning devotional reading. and then, i always peru's different topics. i finished some very good books lately. i finished aj langer's book called the patriots. fascinating look at our early framers and founders and how we not only came to have the nation, but the importance of samuel adams and all of these men and detailed move-in from a handful of them and what it costs to get his haircut show you. i read all over the map. i am also peru's saints and german books that i bought on a recent trip to berlin that were first-person accounts about are lived life from 1933 to 1945. you never know what i'm going to be reading. i have varied interests. >> president
just an astounding account of his experience as an italian jew that survived auschwitz and one of the most fascinating accounts to come out of the war. very sobering. makes you think about the rule of law and just because something is legal doesn't necessarily mean that it is humane. you know some pretty weighty things to consider there. it is a reminder. i am reading through proverbs and corinthians right now. you know, just in my morning devotional reading. and then, i always peru's different...