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Arnold Schwarzenegger Vows Pays Respects at Auschwitz
The Terminator has set his sights on a new target: discrimination. Actor and former governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger paid a visit to the site of the former Nazi death camp, Auschwitz, in Poland where he met Simon Bergson, the son of Holocaust survivors. Schwarzenegger, the son of a Nazi soldier, says he wants to show that it only takes one generation to turn things around and vowed to fight prejudice. Inside Edition Digital’s Mara Montalbano has more.