California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger paid tribute Sunday to the millions of Jews killed in the Holocaust and helped dedicate a planned museum of tolerance during a whirlwind visit to Jerusalem. In an emotional speech at the museum site, Schwarzenegger said that in a world of violence and suicide attacks, the museum would stand as a "candle to guide us." "The world should know we are not building a bunker. We're building something that breathes with life, just as God breathed life into us," Schwarzenegger said . "We look past the suicide bombers, the terrorists, past the blood. ... We look...