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part of the deportations occupied europe to auschwitz during the 1940s. the charges related to the deportations of hundreds of thousands of jews from hungary in the spring and early summer of 1944. his responsibility was to take in the dollars, the foreign currency from those people who were gassed and incinerated and often it with. and he had admitted around ten years ago, that he was at auschwitz at the time concerned. and in court he apologized to god that some of the survivors had called on him to apologize to them as well. now we'll wait to see whether the german judicial system will decide he is fit at the age of 94 to serve his sentence. >>> about 500 migrants have arrived in italy after being picked up from the met tarn. they were rescued from the a humanitarian organization that was entirely family run until last year when it launched a crowd-funded initiative. >>> uganda's president has urged political rivals in burundi to unite to prevent civil war. presidential two-term limits were controversially scrapped in his own country the same issue tha
part of the deportations occupied europe to auschwitz during the 1940s. the charges related to the deportations of hundreds of thousands of jews from hungary in the spring and early summer of 1944. his responsibility was to take in the dollars, the foreign currency from those people who were gassed and incinerated and often it with. and he had admitted around ten years ago, that he was at auschwitz at the time concerned. and in court he apologized to god that some of the survivors had called on...
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this man survived auschwitz. 30 members of his family did not. he spoke to reporters after groening sentence was announced. >> unfortunately i cannot figure him for what has done. maybe he took the ring off my foreheirs finger when she was forced off the train--my father, too. >> oscar grening chose to speak about his time at auschwitz to oppose those who deny the exterminations ever happened there. he's likely to be the one february of ash bids to standtried. >> the exact moment a mexican drug lord was seen in prison was caught on cctv. >> this is the last moment that he is seen, going into his bathroom and then disappearing. the tunnel went right up to his cell. the powerful sinaloa gang that he leads thought of everything. >> he had to have help from the staff. if that's confirmed it will be an act of corruption and betrayal of the mexican people. >> the prison director has already been fired. behind me is the guilty in which el chapo emerged walking through the tunnel that began just under his chris cell. he escaped in some style. the tunnel
this man survived auschwitz. 30 members of his family did not. he spoke to reporters after groening sentence was announced. >> unfortunately i cannot figure him for what has done. maybe he took the ring off my foreheirs finger when she was forced off the train--my father, too. >> oscar grening chose to speak about his time at auschwitz to oppose those who deny the exterminations ever happened there. he's likely to be the one february of ash bids to standtried. >> the exact...
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leon survived auschwitz. 30 other members of his family did not. he spoke to reporters after groenig's sentence was pronounced. >> translator: unfortunately i cannot forgive him for what he has done. maybe he took ring off my mother's finger when she was forced off the train and my father too. >> in previous interviews ten years ago oscar groenig chose to speak of his time at auschwitz to oppose the exterminations ever happened there. he is likely to be one of the last surviving members of the ss who served in auschwitz to stand trial. although he was given a jail sentence his frailty may mean he does not actually go to prison. dominic cain, al jazeera berlin. >>> iran wasn't the only topic the president addressed during today's press conference. he also weighed in on the sexual assault allegations against bill cosby. more than two dozen women have come forward with accusations against comedian. many say he drugged them raped them. the president was asked should his medal of freedom be revoked? >> there is no precedence of revoking a medal of freed
leon survived auschwitz. 30 other members of his family did not. he spoke to reporters after groenig's sentence was pronounced. >> translator: unfortunately i cannot forgive him for what he has done. maybe he took ring off my mother's finger when she was forced off the train and my father too. >> in previous interviews ten years ago oscar groenig chose to speak of his time at auschwitz to oppose the exterminations ever happened there. he is likely to be one of the last surviving...
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leon survived auschwitz, 30 other members of his family did not. he spoke to reporters after the sentence was pronounced. >> translator: unfortunately i cannot forgive him for what he has done. maybe he took the ring from my mother's finger. >> reporter: ten years ago oscar chose to speak about his time at auschwitz, as he put it then to oppose those who deny the exterminations ever happened there. he is likely to be one of the last surviving members of the ss who served in auschwitz to stand trial. although he was given a jail sentence his frailty main mean he does not actually go to prison. dominic kane al jazeera, berlin. >>> let's go to eastern ukraine now, because as fighting continues between the ukraine government and pro-russian separatists, nearly 1.4 million people have been forced out of their homes. charles stratford traveled to donetsk to meet some of the residents who refused to move. >> reporter: this 76 year old valuen tina has gotten used to the gunfire and shelling nearby. she built this house with her mother and has lived here mo
leon survived auschwitz, 30 other members of his family did not. he spoke to reporters after the sentence was pronounced. >> translator: unfortunately i cannot forgive him for what he has done. maybe he took the ring from my mother's finger. >> reporter: ten years ago oscar chose to speak about his time at auschwitz, as he put it then to oppose those who deny the exterminations ever happened there. he is likely to be one of the last surviving members of the ss who served in...
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how as a young man he worked for the ss as a clerk at auschwitz. earlier in the trial he told the court that he did acknowledge moral guilt. but that it was for the judges to establish legal guilt. now, they have. sentencing him to four years in prison. >> translator: presiding judge explained that the defendant's service in auschwitz should be taken as a whole supporting the main crime measured murder in 300,000 cases and should be found guilty as such. >> auschwitz was the single most murder oust camp the nazis ran in course of their final solution of the jewish question. it's felt that 1 million jews were killed at the capital 100,000 soviet sol years roma and political prisoners were also murdered. oscar gruenig was at the camp from 1942 and 1994. his role was to sort the belongings of the persons imprisoned he had responsibility for the jewels and gold found among the possession leon survived auschwitz, 30 of his family did not. he spoke to reporters when the grueling sentence was pronounced. >> unfortunately i cannot forgive him for what he h
how as a young man he worked for the ss as a clerk at auschwitz. earlier in the trial he told the court that he did acknowledge moral guilt. but that it was for the judges to establish legal guilt. now, they have. sentencing him to four years in prison. >> translator: presiding judge explained that the defendant's service in auschwitz should be taken as a whole supporting the main crime measured murder in 300,000 cases and should be found guilty as such. >> auschwitz was the single...
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this man survived auschwitz. 30 other members of his family did not. they spoke to reporters on the sentence announced. >> i cannot forgive him for what he has done. maybe he took ring off my mother's finger when she was forced over the train, my father too. >> oscar klenning chose to speak about his time at auschwitz. to oppose those who said that exterminations never happened there. he may be one of the last to serve trial. he did receive a jail sentence, but his frailty means that he does not actually go to prison. >> security forces have arrested four people, terrorist attacks were foiled 24 this week, speaking in marseille along side the mexican president who has been visiting the country and was with hollande on bastille celebrations. >>> enjoying a major boost in business, more worshipers have been allowed in thanks to the decision by israel to ease restrictions. >> at peak prayer times more than 80,000 muslim worshipers have offered prayers at the al aqsa mosque. it follows a rare decision by the israeli government to allow women of all ages an
this man survived auschwitz. 30 other members of his family did not. they spoke to reporters on the sentence announced. >> i cannot forgive him for what he has done. maybe he took ring off my mother's finger when she was forced over the train, my father too. >> oscar klenning chose to speak about his time at auschwitz. to oppose those who said that exterminations never happened there. he may be one of the last to serve trial. he did receive a jail sentence, but his frailty means...
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how as a young man he worked for the ss as a clerk at auschwitz. earlier in the trial he told the clerk that he did acknowledge moral guilt but it was up to the judges to establish legal guilt. now they have, sentencing him to four years in prison. >> the judge explained that his service in auschwitz should be taken as a whole supporting the main crime murder in 300,000 cases and found guilty of such. >> auschwitz was the most murderous camp that the nazis ran. the film solution to the jewish question. it's estimated that 4 million jews were killed at the camp. 100,000 homosexuals and poles and political prisoners were also murdered. oscar was at the camp between 1942 and 1944. his roll was to collect and sort the belongings of the murdered. he had a particular responsibility for foreign currency jewels and gold found among the possessions. he survived auschwitz and 30 other members of his family did not. he spoke to reporters as the sentence was pronounced. >> unfortunately i can not forgive him for what he was done. maybe he took the ring from hi
how as a young man he worked for the ss as a clerk at auschwitz. earlier in the trial he told the clerk that he did acknowledge moral guilt but it was up to the judges to establish legal guilt. now they have, sentencing him to four years in prison. >> the judge explained that his service in auschwitz should be taken as a whole supporting the main crime murder in 300,000 cases and found guilty of such. >> auschwitz was the most murderous camp that the nazis ran. the film solution to...
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as a young man he worked as a clerk at wash auschwitz. he did accept moral guilt but it was up to the judges to establish legal guilt. now they have, sentencing him to four years in prison. >> the presiding judge explained that the defendant's service in auschwitz should be taken as a whole, supporting a main crime murder in 300,000 cases and should be found guilty as much. >> auschwitz was the most single murder yows day of help. it's thought that 1 million jews were killed at the camp. 100,000 romas poles homosexuals and political prisoners were also murdered. oscar groening's role was to collect and sort the belongings of the murdered. he had particular responsibility of foreign currency, jewelry and gold found among the possessions. this man survived auschwitz. 30 members of his family did not. >> unfortunately, i cannot forgive him for what he has done. maybe he took the ring from my mother's finger when she was forced off the train and my father too. >> in previous conversation, oscar groening chose to speak about his time in auschw
as a young man he worked as a clerk at wash auschwitz. he did accept moral guilt but it was up to the judges to establish legal guilt. now they have, sentencing him to four years in prison. >> the presiding judge explained that the defendant's service in auschwitz should be taken as a whole, supporting a main crime murder in 300,000 cases and should be found guilty as much. >> auschwitz was the most single murder yows day of help. it's thought that 1 million jews were killed at the...
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part of the deportations occupied europe to auschwitz during the 1940s. the charges that he was specifically accused of related to the deport is as of hundreds of thousands of jew's from hungry in the spring and early summer of 1944. as an officer, his responsibility was to take in the foreign currency from those people those unfortunates who were deported and gassed, incinerated at auschwitz. he had admitted in television interviews 10 years ago that he was at auschwitz at the time concerned and in court he had apologized to god that some of the survivors who had been victims had called on him to apologize to them, as well. now we wait to see whether the german judicial system will decide that he is fit at the age of 94 to serve his sentence. >> protestors in bangladesh are demanding the death penalty for five men accused of killing a 13-year-old boy in an attack captured on video. police brought two of the suspects to court. a 28 minute video of the teenagers' lynching went viral. the boy begs for water and asks his torturers not to beat him. it's not c
part of the deportations occupied europe to auschwitz during the 1940s. the charges that he was specifically accused of related to the deport is as of hundreds of thousands of jew's from hungry in the spring and early summer of 1944. as an officer, his responsibility was to take in the foreign currency from those people those unfortunates who were deported and gassed, incinerated at auschwitz. he had admitted in television interviews 10 years ago that he was at auschwitz at the time concerned...
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he 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 because they deserve it. it is wh
he 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...
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>> 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 parents again. now she lives in indiana and recently traveled to germany for the trial, where she spoke to groening face to face. >> are you feeling okay? >> reporter: before he reached out to embrace her. >> i understood that he wanted to show me that he cared, and that was his way of doing it. and how could i be angry with someone who cares? >> reporter: with a chance to appeal for now, groening remains a free man. joe fryer, nbc news, london. >>> in colorado a jury now holds the fate of james holmes in its hands. deliberations began today in the movie theater massacre trial. holmes has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity for the mass shooting that killed 12 people and injured 70 others. the three-year anniversary of that horrific attack is next week. >>> today was bigger than black friday for amazon, or so it claims. the online retailer offered big savings as
>> 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 parents again. now she lives in indiana and recently traveled to germany for the trial, where she spoke to groening face to face. >> are you feeling okay? >> reporter: before he reached out to embrace her. >> i understood that he wanted to show me that...
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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 wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> first at 7:00 a major break in a decades old murder case. >> charging lloy
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...
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oscar was an accountant of auschwitz. he is being made to pay for his crimes. a germany court has sentenced him to or years jail and what will probably be the last major nazi trial. >> he was convicted of terrible crimes. he was an accessory to the murders of more than 300,000 people including being a cog in the extermination machinery. he admitted to confiscating the baggage of the order jews and have taken away their money. the four-year prison sentence goes beyond the prosecutors can ask for. it is not a very surprising verdict, but we will look over the details. >> the importance of the verdict is that it says auschwitz was a place that was a murder machine. for their whole life and been waiting for the german justices him to come forward with a decision like this. >> that means a conviction was possible even without proof that he was directly involved in a murder. he admitted what he called moral guilt at the beginning of the trial. he has also been found legally guilty. it is an outcome that survivors were hoping for. unfortunately, i cannot forgive him f
oscar was an accountant of auschwitz. he is being made to pay for his crimes. a germany court has sentenced him to or years jail and what will probably be the last major nazi trial. >> he was convicted of terrible crimes. he was an accessory to the murders of more than 300,000 people including being a cog in the extermination machinery. he admitted to confiscating the baggage of the order jews and have taken away their money. the four-year prison sentence goes beyond the prosecutors can...
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oscar was an accountant of auschwitz. he is being made to pay for his crimes. a germany court has sentenced him to or years jail and what will probably be the last major nazi trial. >> he was convicted of terrible crimes. he was an accessory to the murders of more than 300,000 people including being a cog in the extermination machinery. he admitted to confiscating the baggage of the order jews and have taken away their money. the four-year prison sentence goes beyond the prosecutors can ask for. it is not a very surprising verdict, but we will look over the details. >> the importance of the verdict is that it says auschwitz was a place that was a murder machine. for their whole life and been waiting for the german justices him to come forward with a decision like this. >> that means a conviction was possible even without proof that he was directly involved in a murder. he admitted what he called moral guilt at the beginning of the trial. he has also been found legally guilty. it is an outcome that survivors were hoping for. unfortunately, i cannot forgive him f
oscar was an accountant of auschwitz. he is being made to pay for his crimes. a germany court has sentenced him to or years jail and what will probably be the last major nazi trial. >> he was convicted of terrible crimes. he was an accessory to the murders of more than 300,000 people including being a cog in the extermination machinery. he admitted to confiscating the baggage of the order jews and have taken away their money. the four-year prison sentence goes beyond the prosecutors can...
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groening was 21 when he served in auschwitz in may-july i 1944. he was charged with greeting the victims as they arrived and seizing their belongings and money. he has over the years says he was never directly involved in any crimes and has denied guilt. he's always selke felt moral guilt. kept -- many have kept quiet about their involvement, groening has been open in an effort to silence holocaust deniers. at his trial he said that he was very sorry. he said he agreed with the prosecutor's word that auschwitz was not somewhere you did have to take part. he said he wished he had realized and apologized to survivors. 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 aroun
groening was 21 when he served in auschwitz in may-july i 1944. he was charged with greeting the victims as they arrived and seizing their belongings and money. he has over the years says he was never directly involved in any crimes and has denied guilt. he's always selke felt moral guilt. kept -- many have kept quiet about their involvement, groening has been open in an effort to silence holocaust deniers. at his trial he said that he was very sorry. he said he agreed with the prosecutor's...
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how as a young man, he worked for the ss has a clerk at auschwitz. earlier in the trial he told the court that he did acknowledge moral guilt, but that it was for the judges to establish legal guilt. now they have. sentencing him to four years in prison. >> translator: the presiding judge explained that the defendant's service in auschwitz should be taken as a whole, supporting the main crime, murder in 300,000 cases and should be found guilty as such. >> reporter: ouch it with was the single most murderous camp that the nazis ran. it's thought that one million jews were killed at the camp. 100,000 soviet soldiers, homosexuals, poles, and political prisoners were also murdered. oscar was at the camp between 1942 and 1944. his role was to collect and sort the belongings of the murdered. he had particular responsibility for foreign currency jewels and gold found among the possessions. leon survived ourauschwitz. 30 other members of his family did not. he spoke to reporters after the sentence was pronounced. >> translator: unfortunately i cannot forgive
how as a young man, he worked for the ss has a clerk at auschwitz. earlier in the trial he told the court that he did acknowledge moral guilt, but that it was for the judges to establish legal guilt. now they have. sentencing him to four years in prison. >> translator: the presiding judge explained that the defendant's service in auschwitz should be taken as a whole, supporting the main crime, murder in 300,000 cases and should be found guilty as such. >> reporter: ouch it with was...
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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 convicted of being party to the murder of 300 people. >> plus... >> talk to your daughter about her feelings you could see change in her behaviour... >> a radio appeal by british authorities, the parents of girls that could be brain washed into joining i.s.i.l. >>> we begin with a twist in the greek deft crisis saga. the international monetary fund threatened to withdraw support for greece's bailout unless european leaders agree to considerable debt release. greece has said that the debt is unsustainable. this as a revolt based in the left-wing party, and workers calling for strikes ahead of the parliamentary vote. a vote is under way in parliament now, with m.p.s voting on tough new austerity laws before the end of the day. alexis tsipras needs opposition support for the vote, because some members of his own party said they will not support the deal. assuming new laws are passed they'll have to go to a vote in germany's parliament on friday simon mcgregor-wood reports from athens
abroad for the first time since world war ii is introduced >>> a german that worked add a bookkeeper at auschwitz is convicted of being party to the murder of 300 people. >> plus... >> talk to your daughter about her feelings you could see change in her behaviour... >> a radio appeal by british authorities, the parents of girls that could be brain washed into joining i.s.i.l. >>> we begin with a twist in the greek deft crisis saga. the international monetary...
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but i would never step a foot back to auschwitz. for one reason, because it was unbelievable for a five and a half-year-old kid to smell to learn and to be so close to everything there to be beaten up, to be questioned. you heard i don't want to say those things, that i survived, my march my death march. because i always pelt -- felt that somebody strange send me away in a mirage. i never knew the guy but maybe god send him. i always believed for some reason that i never lost touch with god even when i didn't want find anybody -- i didn't find anybody alive. we are all going to die when we're born. it doesn't matter what religion or whatever you are, whatever you're born, that's what you're going to die. but then i make it short about coming to america. coming to america and my uncle discovered me, my friend who really without him the book wouldn't be written like this. i'm a very good maker of suits, but he's a hell of a writer. [laughter] i'll tell you something. together we were a great combination. because the book whoever reads
but i would never step a foot back to auschwitz. for one reason, because it was unbelievable for a five and a half-year-old kid to smell to learn and to be so close to everything there to be beaten up, to be questioned. you heard i don't want to say those things, that i survived, my march my death march. because i always pelt -- felt that somebody strange send me away in a mirage. i never knew the guy but maybe god send him. i always believed for some reason that i never lost touch with god...
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many days inside auschwitz i was afraid i would die. and then afraid i wouldn't. we were surrounded by death and darkness madness and murder. and the vicious precision and regimented order of the place made the moral insanity all the more bizarre and cruel. each morning around 4:30 we were stirred from our sleep lined up and counted in a ritual known as roll call. my heart would start jumping in my chest. a nazi soldier would whirl his baton and scan the line with his eyes while another called out the list of prisoner numbers. any sign of illness or fatigue was cause for being pulled from the line and sent to the crematorium. day and night the ovens burned. the smoke spewed up from the soaring brick chimney and belched the vaporous remnants of corpses into the air. at night you could see the flames spitting against the blackened sky. still, no one in the camps talked to me about the cream tore ya. whether that was because i was just a boy or because i no longer had a father by my side to speak piercing truths to me, i do not know. but i could smell that something
many days inside auschwitz i was afraid i would die. and then afraid i wouldn't. we were surrounded by death and darkness madness and murder. and the vicious precision and regimented order of the place made the moral insanity all the more bizarre and cruel. each morning around 4:30 we were stirred from our sleep lined up and counted in a ritual known as roll call. my heart would start jumping in my chest. a nazi soldier would whirl his baton and scan the line with his eyes while another called...
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he was only 21 when he worked as a guard at auschwitz, but now admits he knew what was happening there. his job at the concentration camp was to count the money confiscated from prisoners, he became known as the bookmaker. amongst holocaust survivors who meet regularly in north london one man-- ivor perl-- agreed to go back to germany and testify against groening. >> i looked around to see an old man walking and suddenly i thought to myself, wait a minute, i feel pity for that man. and i expected to hate him. >> reporter: he was 12 years old when he and his family of 11 were taken to auschwitz, just two survived. but he told me that he was not seeking revenge for the crimes. although he was given a four year sentence, it is uncertain groening will ever actually be sent to jail. >> woodruff: news of today's conviction came as another former auschwitz guard-- also in his 90's-- was indicted as accessory to murder. >> ifill: u.s. authorities and investigators from 20 countries say they've shut down one of the largest online forums for cyber- criminals. the justice department announced tod
he was only 21 when he worked as a guard at auschwitz, but now admits he knew what was happening there. his job at the concentration camp was to count the money confiscated from prisoners, he became known as the bookmaker. amongst holocaust survivors who meet regularly in north london one man-- ivor perl-- agreed to go back to germany and testify against groening. >> i looked around to see an old man walking and suddenly i thought to myself, wait a minute, i feel pity for that man. and i...
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the 94-year-old known as the accountant of auschwitz sentenced to four years in prison. he's expected to be one of the last nazis to face a trial. the judge saying tonight, even after 70 years, there can still be justice. >>> back here at home tonight, planned parenthood under fire, after this new video shot by an anti-abortion rights group, which seems to show one of their executives discussing a controversial policy over fetal tissue. anti-abortion rights groups accusing planned parenthood of selling that tissue for a profit. planned parenthood maintains it is donated for scientific research, saying they are only reimbursed for expenses. tonight, two house committees in at least two states opening investigations. we'll stay on it. >>> next tonight here, new headlines emerging every day from california's so-called "gone girl" case. police first saying the victim and her boyfriend staged their kidnapping. then, the arrest of a suspect. authorities now warning there may be more victims. abc's cecilia vega on the investigation. >> reporter: tonight, new details about the a
the 94-year-old known as the accountant of auschwitz sentenced to four years in prison. he's expected to be one of the last nazis to face a trial. the judge saying tonight, even after 70 years, there can still be justice. >>> back here at home tonight, planned parenthood under fire, after this new video shot by an anti-abortion rights group, which seems to show one of their executives discussing a controversial policy over fetal tissue. anti-abortion rights groups accusing planned...
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including auschwitz if i were to go on that subject talking about auschwitz, we would have to have lunch and dinner here. the main subject that i try to speak to students in schools is what happened to a peaceful country, to a country of intelligent people in the heart of europe in the 20th century -- not in africa, in the jungles of asia, but in the heart of europe. a small of group of nazi criminals could convince a nation of probably 80 million people to become murderers, to become torturers to commit such crimes that it is unbelievable. let me say this. if anybody walks out from here and says i do not believe what izzy was saying because it is impossible to believe that we -- what we went through under the nazis. ken rendell: what you speak for a minute? izzy speaks in german schools. i'm very interested in what reaction you get in speaking to a school in germany. it seems to me that germany really has confronted its past. japan -- we have a problem in this country with not teaching history. japan teaches a very different version of history. germany seems to be doing a very thorough
including auschwitz if i were to go on that subject talking about auschwitz, we would have to have lunch and dinner here. the main subject that i try to speak to students in schools is what happened to a peaceful country, to a country of intelligent people in the heart of europe in the 20th century -- not in africa, in the jungles of asia, but in the heart of europe. a small of group of nazi criminals could convince a nation of probably 80 million people to become murderers, to become torturers...
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. >> reporter: another plea for forgiveness for the man dubbed the accountant of auschwitz. now old and frail, a former ss guard made a statement through his attorney saying of his alleged crimes i can only ask god for forgiveness. >> translator: for him the scale of the crimes in auschwitz were such that he did not ask the relatives to think about forgiveness. >> reporter: he is charged as an accessory to murder in the deaths of 300,000 jews at the world war ii death catch. he says his main job was to collect and sort the money taken from prisoners. he admits he shares moral guilt but claims he never killed anyone. dozens of survivors have attended the trial. many are joint plaintiffs or witnesses in the case. this is one of them. she told the court on wednesday how she lost most of her family in the death camp and she says she cannot forgive the former nazi guard. >> this was not meaningful to me in terms of hearing from him of making some real confessions. and real you know feeling that he is sorry. >> reporter: he already apologized early in the trial but it's unclear wh
. >> reporter: another plea for forgiveness for the man dubbed the accountant of auschwitz. now old and frail, a former ss guard made a statement through his attorney saying of his alleged crimes i can only ask god for forgiveness. >> translator: for him the scale of the crimes in auschwitz were such that he did not ask the relatives to think about forgiveness. >> reporter: he is charged as an accessory to murder in the deaths of 300,000 jews at the world war ii death catch....
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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 what it looks like. 1.1 million people killed. for 6,000 years jews have been chased and hunted all over the earth. when someone in government says we are going to kill them. we better take that seriously. >> donald trump used the opportunity to continue to advance his views that the nuclear deal with iran and the 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 stuff up. he should have devoted more time to working on a good nuclear deal with iran instead of what he's doing because he is just a disaster for our country. >> at 10:00, john kerry and jacob lew and earnest moniz will testify ahead of the foreign affair committee. >>> the house committee on benghazi postponed a hearing. the new documents will be released which are 5,000 pages of e-mails from hillary clinton's staff. the chairman of the benghazi committee warns if the documents are
. >> three times i have been to auschwitz. i talked about the oven door. 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 chased and hunted all over the earth. when someone in government says we are going to kill them. we better take that seriously. >> donald trump used the opportunity to continue to advance his views that the nuclear deal with iran and the president are bad for america. >> he's probably the...
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. >>> a former nazi guard known as the book keeper of the auschwitz death camp is going to prison. 94-year-old oscar groaning was sentenced to four years behind bars convicted on complicity to murder. he testified he guarded prisoners baggage and took their money after they arrived to be put to death in poland. >>> today president obama will try to sell his administration's landmark nuclear deal with iran he will use a white house news conference to promote the government to congress and world leaders, many lawmakers are skeptical that the deal can stop tehran from developing a nuclear weapon and the president says he will veto any legislation that stands in the way of the agreement. >>> and now the government is forcing sky west airlines to make changes after a scare in the sky this spring, a flight stalled on route to denver and the plane dropped 12000 feet and landed without incident and now they have been slapped with speed and altitude requirements to leave room for pilot error. they partner with carriers like american and delta. >>> the 16-year-old girl who says she survived a s
. >>> a former nazi guard known as the book keeper of the auschwitz death camp is going to prison. 94-year-old oscar groaning was sentenced to four years behind bars convicted on complicity to murder. he testified he guarded prisoners baggage and took their money after they arrived to be put to death in poland. >>> today president obama will try to sell his administration's landmark nuclear deal with iran he will use a white house news conference to promote the government to...
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three times i have been to auschwitz. when i talked about the oven door, i have stood at that oven door. i know exactly what it looks like. (audience reacts) (whimpering) >> the pop buy's chicken in terminal b i like it because the food is quick and delicious. the ladies call me honey, sweetie and darlin'. still make cathead biscuits and red eye gravy. (john makingjon making noises) >> there is a trump effect going on with candidates where they want to double down on to get some attention. >> whaaa...buhhhh...huuuuhhh?! the i.r.s. is the closest thing the u.s. has to a guess gestapo. >> i wish someone had told me when i was in high school that i could have felt like a woman when it came-type time to take showers in p.e. i'm sure i could have found my feminine side and said, coach, i think i want to shower with the girls today. (audience reacts) (cheers and applause) >> jon: beyonce is such a mega talent she has such extraordinary ability that she doesn't need to go where she went. do they need to get into the vulgar and c
three times i have been to auschwitz. when i talked about the oven door, i have stood at that oven door. i know exactly what it looks like. (audience reacts) (whimpering) >> the pop buy's chicken in terminal b i like it because the food is quick and delicious. the ladies call me honey, sweetie and darlin'. still make cathead biscuits and red eye gravy. (john makingjon making noises) >> there is a trump effect going on with candidates where they want to double down on to get some...
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groening admitted his role, apologized and told the judge no one should have taken part in auschwitz. outside the german court survivors were not ready to forgive. translator: maybe he took the ring from my mother's finger when she was forced off the train and my father, too, he said. >> reporter: the trial has had moments of controversy like when another survivor hugged groening calling it a humanitarian gesture. dozens of survivors joined the trial as plaintiffs. >> for their whole life they have been waiting for the german justice system to come forward with a decision like this. >> reporter: groening was sentenced to four years in prison but has the option to appeal. depending on how long that takes, it's unclear if he will actually serve any time behind bars. >> and that 2 1/2 month trial could set a legal precedent paving the way for future cases against former nazis who were part of the implementation of the holocaust. >>> retired often bishop desmond tutu is hospitalized tonight in capetown with a persistent infection. the 83-year-old south african noble peace prize laureate h
groening admitted his role, apologized and told the judge no one should have taken part in auschwitz. outside the german court survivors were not ready to forgive. translator: maybe he took the ring from my mother's finger when she was forced off the train and my father, too, he said. >> reporter: the trial has had moments of controversy like when another survivor hugged groening calling it a humanitarian gesture. dozens of survivors joined the trial as plaintiffs. >> for their...
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i have not been the auschwitz. i spent time at the holocaust museum here in washington which is it's an amazing place. it can be changed somehow, to throw around that analogy as richard haase said if such a cavalier and i think cynical way, frankly. i hate to use that word about mike huckabee with whom i disagree on a bunch of things. i always thought he was an honorable man. i thought it was cynical to get attention. it's not a lot of oxygen down there. it's sucked up by donald trump t. other thing, what he said totally doesn't get the whole purpose of israel is nobody is going to be marched towards any ovens. right. that's the whole ethos of the israeli state and so in a sense it sort of insults that history and a terrible history to say such a cavalier thing, it's awful. >> all right. eugene, thank you. coming up in the republican race to the white house. who is calling who crazy? mark leibovitz breaks down where the real outrage should be casey hunt joins the table as well. we'll be back. signs are everywhere.
i have not been the auschwitz. i spent time at the holocaust museum here in washington which is it's an amazing place. it can be changed somehow, to throw around that analogy as richard haase said if such a cavalier and i think cynical way, frankly. i hate to use that word about mike huckabee with whom i disagree on a bunch of things. i always thought he was an honorable man. i thought it was cynical to get attention. it's not a lot of oxygen down there. it's sucked up by donald trump t. other...
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i was in auschwitz two three years. >> a freeman for the past 70 years, he will now have to pay for his crimes. but his ill health will likely determine whether he will spend any time behind bars. >> after months of fighting in yemen, sheehey -- the shieah rebels are out of the city. it is the biggest set back in months. >> shooting in the streets. but this time to celebrate. after months of fighting, yemeni forces are pushing fighters out of the city enableds. it is the biggest set back yet for the husi's and maybe the battle that turns around the war. supported and armed by saudi arabia, the loyalists took over several neighbors and airport on tuesday. >> the airport is now completely under control of the southern resistance. this victory is a gift for all the martyrs who gave their lives in these battles. we hope for victory, and victory is near, god willing. >> on wednesday, witnesses say the loyalists took over a port, a strategic site through which half of the world's oil is transported. this battle is maybe the one the saudis had been waiting for. they took over sinai in much of
i was in auschwitz two three years. >> a freeman for the past 70 years, he will now have to pay for his crimes. but his ill health will likely determine whether he will spend any time behind bars. >> after months of fighting in yemen, sheehey -- the shieah rebels are out of the city. it is the biggest set back in months. >> shooting in the streets. but this time to celebrate. after months of fighting, yemeni forces are pushing fighters out of the city enableds. it is the...
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camp which is a small one, not very well known but you could say the atrocities were just as bad as auschwitz. >> zuroff went to a downtown police station to file his complaint and urge the danish authorities to expand their investigation. he believes this case is the tip of the iceberg and there may be up to 30 danish nazis still alive who are guilty of war crimes. >> okay, first of all, we handed in quite a bit of information. to be perfectly honest, i'm not so expert in the workings of the danish ministry to be able to say i am confident. i can say we'll do whatever we can do try and encourage a serious investigation, an in-depth investigation the good guys against the bad guys. >> 19-year-old herman invited us in to he his side of the story. he said his nazi uncle pressured him to join the free corps. he admits patrolling the camp perimeter as a young man. his drawing is different from the historian's map. he insists he committed no crime. >> the germans treated the jews very badly which we could not help but see, but we had no influence over it. when you were 17 years old, what can you d
camp which is a small one, not very well known but you could say the atrocities were just as bad as auschwitz. >> zuroff went to a downtown police station to file his complaint and urge the danish authorities to expand their investigation. he believes this case is the tip of the iceberg and there may be up to 30 danish nazis still alive who are guilty of war crimes. >> okay, first of all, we handed in quite a bit of information. to be perfectly honest, i'm not so expert in the...
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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. i will not apologize and i will not recant. >> he will be sitting down with matt lauer this morning. >>> a major change for of america's more storied its constitutions, the boy scouts of america is ending their national ban on openly gay troop leaders. as part of the new policy local scouting units, 70% sponsored by religious organizations, can continue to choose adult leaders whose believes consistent of their own. the mormon church said it might leave. >>> and in the parched west, more than 25 wild fires are burning out of control in five states and fire season is just getting underway. in northern li holmquist mohammad abdulazeez mohammad youssuf abdulazeez. torched 9,000 acres and are threatening homes. one suspect is in custody after multiple counts of arson after sparking a grass fire. fire officials say the browning fire has burned 450 acres and destroyed a number of homes. >>> a bold new plan to take on isis a
. >> 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. i will not apologize and i will not recant. >> he will be sitting down with matt lauer this morning. >>> a major change for of america's more storied its constitutions, the boy scouts of america is ending their national ban on openly gay troop leaders. as part of the new policy local scouting units, 70%...
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. >> reporter: the former book keeper of auschwitz has been convicted of his role in some 300,000 murderers. he admitted to moral guilt at the camp but he insisted he was not legally responsible for those deaths. >>> new details this morning in the prison break of mexican drug lord guzman. mexican authorities released this security camera video, showing the exact moment that guzman escaped. now they are offering almost $4 million just to find him. as john hullman reports, the break represents something much bigger than just a security breach for the mexican government. >> reporter: the morning mist envelops the prison a reflection of the mystery surrounding the escape of joaquin guzman. he slipped out of the tunnel his cell's bathroom on saturday evening. only 16 months after the government paraded him as their biggest capture in the war against drugs. the interior minister left no doubt this was an inside job. >> translator: he had to have had help from the staff or bosses of the prison. if that's confirmed, it will be an about of corruption and the betrayalal of the mexican people. >> rep
. >> reporter: the former book keeper of auschwitz has been convicted of his role in some 300,000 murderers. he admitted to moral guilt at the camp but he insisted he was not legally responsible for those deaths. >>> new details this morning in the prison break of mexican drug lord guzman. mexican authorities released this security camera video, showing the exact moment that guzman escaped. now they are offering almost $4 million just to find him. as john hullman reports, the...
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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. >> reporter: the president, accusing republican candidates of using overheated language to try and steal attention from donald trump. >> reporter: seen firing up crowds in iowa this weekend. >> i want to grab that corn like you've never seen! so rich, to beautiful. >> reporter: other candidates looking to create their own viral moments. rand paul using a chain saw. and lindsey graham destroying his cell phone after trump gave out his number. trump is heading off to scotland but he told a crowd in iowa he has no debate experience. he'll be back on the campaign trail next week. >> thanks. >>> we're going to move on to bill cosby, and a new image racing across the internet. 35 women on the cover of "new york" magazine under the quote, i'm no longer afraid. mara schiavocampo on how and why these women gathered together. >> reporter: for the first time ever 35 of cosby's accusers appearing
. >> 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. >> reporter: the president, accusing republican candidates of using overheated language to try and steal attention from donald trump. >> reporter: seen firing up crowds in iowa this weekend. >> i want to grab that corn like you've never seen! so rich, to beautiful. >> reporter: other candidates looking to create their own...
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. >>> the former bookkeeper of auschwitz has been convicted for his role in some 300,000 murders. he has been sentenced to four years in prison. the 93 year old admitted to moral guilt at the infamous concentration camp but insists he was not legally responsible for the deaths. >>> plus new details of the prison break that freed the world's most wanted drug lord. mexico authorities released this security camera video, showing the moment when guzman escaped from maxim security prison. they are now offering a $4 million reward to find him. >>> the greek parliament is meeting to consider the latest bailout proposal. some members of the ruling party are slamming deep cuts in the plan and workers are on strike to protest. >> reporter: greek civil servants marched to parliament today to protest reform measures. these reform measures are necessary to move forward with a bailout package that is even harsher than the majority of greeks jekted more than a week ago. it's seen as intrusive if not humiliating. but without it greek banks could collapse. in that is the stark choice facing lawmak
. >>> the former bookkeeper of auschwitz has been convicted for his role in some 300,000 murders. he has been sentenced to four years in prison. the 93 year old admitted to moral guilt at the infamous concentration camp but insists he was not legally responsible for the deaths. >>> plus new details of the prison break that freed the world's most wanted drug lord. mexico authorities released this security camera video, showing the moment when guzman escaped from maxim security...
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known as the bookkeeper of auschwitz worked as a guard, collecting belongings from jews as they arrived, and has been sentenced to four years in imprison >>> contracts offered to international companies for the first time as part of a reform programme by president peno nieto of mexico. only two of 14 oil fields up for sale were purchased. adam raney has more from mexico city. >> for more than 80 years pemex, mexico's national oil company has been the only player. that changes. earlier on wednesday the government opened up 14 exploration blocks forbidding. it attracted attention. all may not be shown off. some are more appetising than others. it shows we are entering an era of competition, a long state-run monopoly is no longer a monopoly, and an oil analyst says it's effectively a game changer. >> effectively it's breaking up pemex's monopoly. it's the first stone in transforming an industry. >> although there has not been so much interest in this first round of bidding, there'll be subsequent rounds in the coming weeks and months and that will be the crown jewel that is for companies a
known as the bookkeeper of auschwitz worked as a guard, collecting belongings from jews as they arrived, and has been sentenced to four years in imprison >>> contracts offered to international companies for the first time as part of a reform programme by president peno nieto of mexico. only two of 14 oil fields up for sale were purchased. adam raney has more from mexico city. >> for more than 80 years pemex, mexico's national oil company has been the only player. that changes....
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new this morning a former guard, at nazi death cam in auschwitz has been convicted on 300,000 counts of accessory to murder. ninety-four year-old oscar testified that he guarded prisoners baggage after they arrived. he was sentenced to four years in prison. >>> well twitter account for donald trump's presidential campaign posted an image design to predict patriotism. there was one problem world war two soldiers beneath american flag wore nazi uniform and not american once. twitter users flag it and tweet was promptly treated. trump spokesmen blame it on a young intern. >> yikes. >> 5:52. frightening day on the job for that truck driver. >> see how he was rescue as his truck dangled over a overpass. but first here's is what coming up tonight on cbs-3. when we created the silverado rally edition we figured, why stop there? these four new silverado special editions are just the beginning. from the fastest growing full-size pickup brand of 2015 chevy silverado or, choose this silverado all star with a total value of eight thousand when you finance through select lenders. and find your bo
new this morning a former guard, at nazi death cam in auschwitz has been convicted on 300,000 counts of accessory to murder. ninety-four year-old oscar testified that he guarded prisoners baggage after they arrived. he was sentenced to four years in prison. >>> well twitter account for donald trump's presidential campaign posted an image design to predict patriotism. there was one problem world war two soldiers beneath american flag wore nazi uniform and not american once. twitter...
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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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. >>> so-called bookkeeper of auschwitz has been found guilty of being accessory to the murder of 300,000 people. 94 year old oscar was sentence today four years in jail. the charges date back to 1944 when hundreds of thousands of jews were gassed to death in nazi occupied poland. >>> after more than two decades of no production so somalia's cash crop is making a comeback. the country was once the largest he can porter of bananas. but the industry cass destroyed by civil war. >> reporter: it's a scramble to get the fresh banana as to mogadishu, these farmers work six days a week to meet the growing demand in the somali capital. >> you cut banana as for one to three vehicles every morning and we sent them to the city. we are very busy. >> reporter: but the industry employed 10s of thousands of people but the start of civil war in 1991 destroyed it all. no one had worked the land on this farm for almost 25 years but that's changing. >> translator: the place was a bush a year and a half ago we cleared the bush and now more than 100 people work here every day. >> reporter: the demands for ban
. >>> so-called bookkeeper of auschwitz has been found guilty of being accessory to the murder of 300,000 people. 94 year old oscar was sentence today four years in jail. the charges date back to 1944 when hundreds of thousands of jews were gassed to death in nazi occupied poland. >>> after more than two decades of no production so somalia's cash crop is making a comeback. the country was once the largest he can porter of bananas. but the industry cass destroyed by civil war....
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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...