and the jews of lodz are coming -- there are 300 of them now.efore the fall of communism, there were only 60. a line of children follow miriam. she is an energetic woman, and clearly proud of the young generation of jews here in lodz. she gives the children lemon juice instead of chocolate. they represent the future. this man and the children are a statement -- even the holocaust couldn't destroy us completely. michelle: that's it for today. thank you for watching. in the meantime, it's goodbye from me and the whole team. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] steves: on the mediterranean sea, basking between the french and italian rivieras, the principality of monaco barely fits on its one square mile of territory. of its 30,000 residents, less than 10,000 are true monegasques, as locals are called. many of the rest call monaco home because there's no income tax. despite overdevelopment, high prices, and mobs of tourists, a visit here is a rivier