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. >> the biggest challenge for me, let's say as an american educator is that women, women's studies frighten people because the assumption is all women's issues are about the body, therefore, all women's history will be somehow about birth control, therefore it's not appropriate for a kindergartner or a middle school class. >> you can watch this entire interview at booktv.org. on facebook we posted a link about the first degree in self-publishing to be offered at the university of central lancashire and to recognize the 10th anniversary of facebook we posted david kirkpatrick's presentation of the facebook effect. >> on facebook you have to be yourself in order to get the benefits that the software is designed to give you. in other words, you can pretend to be someone you're not but you won't really have a lot of friends because the whole point of facebook is to connect with people you really know and they will not know each if you don't usual real name. >> follow was on tour at booktv and life goes on facebook, facebook.com/booktv. for more news on booktv. >> at the time the central intelli
. >> the biggest challenge for me, let's say as an american educator is that women, women's studies frighten people because the assumption is all women's issues are about the body, therefore, all women's history will be somehow about birth control, therefore it's not appropriate for a kindergartner or a middle school class. >> you can watch this entire interview at booktv.org. on facebook we posted a link about the first degree in self-publishing to be offered at the university of...
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he went back as an american soldier and became a translator. recruited to help search through 40,000 cases of hitler's stolen art. >> he stole things. we returned them. >> reporter: his work ironically was helped by the nazis themselves because of their meticulous records. even today the codes they used are still visible. >> on this painting, we see r-94, the nine is somewhat obscured. but that means rothchild object number 94. >> reporter: what about this print in here? the recovery of so many treasures for ettlinger was also personal. it was one of your grandfather's prints and you were able to retrieve it. >> that's right. >> reporter: he was able to find his own family's art collection. what are you most proud of about that time that you served with the monuments men? >> i'm proud to as an american that we adopted this policy of saving culture. >> reporter: a monumental achievement by unlikely heroes who saved some of the world's most extraordinary art. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> thank goodness. and that is our broadcast for this
he went back as an american soldier and became a translator. recruited to help search through 40,000 cases of hitler's stolen art. >> he stole things. we returned them. >> reporter: his work ironically was helped by the nazis themselves because of their meticulous records. even today the codes they used are still visible. >> on this painting, we see r-94, the nine is somewhat obscured. but that means rothchild object number 94. >> reporter: what about this print in here?...
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so as an american citizen, you're entitled to certain due process rights. and to have that power reside solely within the executive, that's the danger. now, once there's been an appropriate determination that someone is an enemy combatant, than the president can truly take them out, because they are a threat to the interest of the united states, but as an american citizen, you are entitled to certain due process rights. and the fact that that power resides solely within the executive, i think that's something that people should be concerned about. >> is there an application here, where a person who says they're against the united states, even though they're still an american citizen, they don't give up those rights, do they, at that point? >> well, no, of course, we've got a first amendment that allows you to criticize, you can criticize the government, do certain things against the government. it's only, from my perspective, only after you become operational that, in fact, you would qualify as an enemy combatant, someone who's waging war against the united
so as an american citizen, you're entitled to certain due process rights. and to have that power reside solely within the executive, that's the danger. now, once there's been an appropriate determination that someone is an enemy combatant, than the president can truly take them out, because they are a threat to the interest of the united states, but as an american citizen, you are entitled to certain due process rights. and the fact that that power resides solely within the executive, i think...
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." >> the biggest challenge for me, let's say as an american educator, is that women's history and women's studies frighten people because the assumption is all women's issues are about the body. therefore, all women's history will be somehow about sex and birth control. therefore, it's not appropriate for a kindergartener or a middle school class. >> you can watch this entire interview at booktv.org. on facebook we posted a link about the first degree in self-publishing to be offered at the university of central lancaster and to recognize the tenth anniversary of facebook, we posted the 2010 presentation of the facebook effect. >> on facebook you have to really be yourself in order to get the benefits that the software is designed to give you. in other words, you can pretend to be someone you're not, but you won't really have a lot of friends, because the whole point of facebook is to connect with people you really know, and they're not going to know it's you if you don't use your real name. >> follow us on twitter @booktv and like us on facebook. >> here's a look at some books that are b
." >> the biggest challenge for me, let's say as an american educator, is that women's history and women's studies frighten people because the assumption is all women's issues are about the body. therefore, all women's history will be somehow about sex and birth control. therefore, it's not appropriate for a kindergartener or a middle school class. >> you can watch this entire interview at booktv.org. on facebook we posted a link about the first degree in self-publishing to be...
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thank you coming as an american to talk about a challenge as an american. >> thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> on the next "washington nelson schwartz talks about the role of the middle class in the u.s. economy. then usa today crime reporter and substancen abuse across the u.s. and what the government is trying to do about it. "washington journal" live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. president obama signed the farm bill today at an event hosted by michigan state university in east lansing. the bill is projected to save billions of dollars over the next decade. it ends some forms of direct payment to farmers and insurance to crops. several democratic lawmakers join the president at the event, including the agricultural committee chaired debbie stabenow. this is about 40 minutes. [" hail to the chief" plays] [applause] >> hello, spartans! oh, thank you so much. everybody have a seat. it's good to be in michigan state. for that, ben, wonderful introduction. give him a wonde
thank you coming as an american to talk about a challenge as an american. >> thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> on the next "washington nelson schwartz talks about the role of the middle class in the u.s. economy. then usa today crime reporter and substancen abuse across the u.s. and what the government is trying to do about it. "washington journal" live at 7 a.m....
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, president obama stumbled off script contradicting even his own narrative to the point where as an american you have to wonder not can this man be trusted, more than half the country already doesn't trust him, but can you as an american be protected? it's every part of a son or daughter in the military asks every day. this week the president said for the first time he did everything possible to help americans in benghazi. >> we were focused on making sure that we did everything we can to protect them. in the aftermath, what became clear was that the security was lax. >> what did you do, mr. president, to protect them? we know you were in the white house. we know the joints chief were with you. secretary panetta said it was terrorism. you don't send f-16s. you don't send troops or any of the military companies prepared to deal with emergencies. and here's the kicker. the fight went on for hours and hours and you still didn't send help. so don't lie to me and tell me you did everything you could. so how about you just tell me what you did. then again, how much can you say if you did nothing?
, president obama stumbled off script contradicting even his own narrative to the point where as an american you have to wonder not can this man be trusted, more than half the country already doesn't trust him, but can you as an american be protected? it's every part of a son or daughter in the military asks every day. this week the president said for the first time he did everything possible to help americans in benghazi. >> we were focused on making sure that we did everything we can to...
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thank you coming as un-american to talk about a challenge -- as an american to talk about a challenge as an american. like thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> today on c-span, the day's newspaper headlines and your calls live on "washington journal" followed by a look at to protect against cyber theft. later top national intelligence officials discuss worldwide security threats to the united tates. >> the new c-span.org website makes it easy to find and watch all of c-span's extensive coverage of official washington. look for it on our homepage in a page called federal focus. you'll find house and senate debates. congressional committee hearings. press briefings from white house, capitol hill, the state department and the pentagon. plus selected supreme court oral arguments and appearances by the justices. watch live or on your own schedule. federal focus on c-span.org making it easy to keep tabs on what's happening in congress, he white house and the courts. >> in a moment, live, you
thank you coming as un-american to talk about a challenge -- as an american to talk about a challenge as an american. like thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> today on c-span, the day's newspaper headlines and your calls live on "washington journal" followed by a look at to protect against cyber theft. later top national intelligence officials discuss worldwide security threats...
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they could have an advocate to argue on the special of the american citizen. and congress can pass a law that provides guidelines aso when an american citizen can be targeted for killing. and require they report these actions before and after consistent with national security. but again, there are things that congress can do and the president can do on his own in terms of establishing clear guide lines through executive order physician. and whatever can be done to provide a check on the executive is a benefit and would go to some degree in meeting the due process. >> thank you, judge, and thank you for being with us and offering that perspective today. >> thank you, governor. (applause) >> i appreciate the perspective. i think it is important that americans tack a hard and honest look. we want to protect ourselves against terrorism. and we also want to protect against a government that doesn't hold itself accountable and responsible to anybody and the thought that the government did target without due process scares the living day lights. i don't which party or president. no one individual should have the power to
they could have an advocate to argue on the special of the american citizen. and congress can pass a law that provides guidelines aso when an american citizen can be targeted for killing. and require they report these actions before and after consistent with national security. but again, there are things that congress can do and the president can do on his own in terms of establishing clear guide lines through executive order physician. and whatever can be done to provide a check on the...
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is the dynamic of change and he will have to be very much more carefully and that's all good, as an americann american who believes that this is the best possible outcome, i think that is all the good as well. two quick things, one on security. i spent a lot of time dealing with security not only when i was at defense when israel was and then the him a-egypt he's keeping lot about defense and what they could do in the context of two- state solutions. but i understand general allen and secretary kerry came up with is a working solution that would come up with the required security to i enter into an agreement for the jordan valley. three years, egypt and israel. they talked about five. has not been talked about much in the press and that is the nature of the peacekeeping operation. this would not be one that would be responsible only for monitoring and verification but would need a very robust mandate that would allow them to intercept, arrest, suppress, a really tough mandate. i think the united states and nato forces could accept the kind of mandate. the other thing, very quickly, i was inv
is the dynamic of change and he will have to be very much more carefully and that's all good, as an americann american who believes that this is the best possible outcome, i think that is all the good as well. two quick things, one on security. i spent a lot of time dealing with security not only when i was at defense when israel was and then the him a-egypt he's keeping lot about defense and what they could do in the context of two- state solutions. but i understand general allen and secretary...
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as an american, not a broadcaster, as an american, i want to know what happened.i asked the with the directly. >> did he tell you secretary panetta was it a terrorist attack. >> you know what he told me there was an attack on our compound. >> he didn't use the word terror. >> in the heat of the moment, are focused on is what is happening on the ground. do we have eyes on it. how can we make sure our folks are safe. >> i want to get this on the record. did he tell you it was a terror attack. >> and i'm answering your question. >> but the question really did not answer my question with all due respect. so leon panetta, former secretary of defense, must testify under oath whether or not he told president obama it was a terrorist attack on the day the murders happened. panetta met with mr. obama in the white house shortly after the attack. incredibly, leann panetta has not been directly asked that question under oath. and the house of representatives should do so. 'net that is the key to knowing if the obama campaign and president himself used deception in the murder
as an american, not a broadcaster, as an american, i want to know what happened.i asked the with the directly. >> did he tell you secretary panetta was it a terrorist attack. >> you know what he told me there was an attack on our compound. >> he didn't use the word terror. >> in the heat of the moment, are focused on is what is happening on the ground. do we have eyes on it. how can we make sure our folks are safe. >> i want to get this on the record. did he tell...
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i as an american would be very proud of doing that. >> reporter: proud of an effort that saved millions of cultural treasures from an one of the most destructive war in history. >> thanks so much for watching al jazeera. i'm morgan read radford. "techknow" is next, and we'll see you at noon eastern. nerds. tonight sharks. we are tracking some of the misunderstood cret cite cret cre dry cre creatures in the sea. we are behind the wheel of the fruifuture testing out the drivs car. tonight police, science and a
i as an american would be very proud of doing that. >> reporter: proud of an effort that saved millions of cultural treasures from an one of the most destructive war in history. >> thanks so much for watching al jazeera. i'm morgan read radford. "techknow" is next, and we'll see you at noon eastern. nerds. tonight sharks. we are tracking some of the misunderstood cret cite cret cre dry cre creatures in the sea. we are behind the wheel of the fruifuture testing out the...
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trying to discover who he is, as a human being and as an american. and even as a jew. >> since my book is a memoir, it is literally about my life. it sort of explorers -- explores how i started as a child. now i am 62 years old. and bold that continuing thread and that enormous disjuncture as well. and i have said in the prologue that i was born with a loving heart. that life really -- at times, shatters one's heart. so this book, i think is about putting it back together. and creating a mosaic almost. something that also has air and space and mortar between the pieces. my hope is that, in my life, in the experience at the readers have, that it is about an inspiration to speak words of love, words of kindness. words of gratitude. words of sincerity and honesty. words that are positive. because i believe that we are born with so many of them. and it is our role in our lab, as they grow, as we build, as we develop and deepen, to focus on that, which is positive. a lot of literature is about the negative. about the heartbreaking. but my hope -- though th
trying to discover who he is, as a human being and as an american. and even as a jew. >> since my book is a memoir, it is literally about my life. it sort of explorers -- explores how i started as a child. now i am 62 years old. and bold that continuing thread and that enormous disjuncture as well. and i have said in the prologue that i was born with a loving heart. that life really -- at times, shatters one's heart. so this book, i think is about putting it back together. and creating a...
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i, as an american, am proud of doing that. proud of an effort that saved millions of cultural treasures from the most destructive war in history. >> in england archeologists found footprints believed to be $800,000 years old. we spoke to bill kim ble who talks about what that discovery means for human evolution. >> the scientists who authored the paper report the discovery of footprints made by some of the earliest inhabitants of northern europe. in particular great britain. roughly 800,000, 900,000 years old. they represent a small number of different individuals, some of whom they infer to have been young and others adult, based on the size of the footprints. they have a series of footprints helping us discern how early europeans moved about the landscape, the sorts of behaviour in terms of foraging they may have been engaged in, about their height and weight, which we can tell from the footprints. they are not the earliest footprints. these are some of the earliest. footprints outside of africa are rare. >> it sheds light on
i, as an american, am proud of doing that. proud of an effort that saved millions of cultural treasures from the most destructive war in history. >> in england archeologists found footprints believed to be $800,000 years old. we spoke to bill kim ble who talks about what that discovery means for human evolution. >> the scientists who authored the paper report the discovery of footprints made by some of the earliest inhabitants of northern europe. in particular great britain. roughly...
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. >> i went back as an american soldier not as a german.king things, we adopted a policy of returning them to the rightful owner. it gave us a good feeling that we were able to come along and do that. >> reporter: last week sotheby's auctioned four paintings recovered by the monuments men. you can still see where the nazis numbered the stolen painting. he took the painting to the museum where other works are, but the whereabouts of other major works remain a mystery, including this portrait by raphael. >> i think there are hundreds of thousands of works of arts, cultural objects, library books that are still missing. we're still gathering them. >> reporter: just last year german authorities found they had found 1,400 pieces in this munich apartment including works by matisse and picasso. nearly seven decades after the war, the hunt continues. mark strassmann, cbs, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest storm to hit the south and east coast. >>> plus, google's expanding empire. we'll look at the contr
. >> i went back as an american soldier not as a german.king things, we adopted a policy of returning them to the rightful owner. it gave us a good feeling that we were able to come along and do that. >> reporter: last week sotheby's auctioned four paintings recovered by the monuments men. you can still see where the nazis numbered the stolen painting. he took the painting to the museum where other works are, but the whereabouts of other major works remain a mystery, including this...
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how did it feel to you as an american citizen to lose your fundamental right to vote as an ex-felon?elegates me to a second class citizenship status. you know, piggy backing on what was said earlier, anyone that really takes the position that a felon should not have their rights restored upon relief from incarceration, is actually taking the position against their own self interests. because if you were to really stop and think about it, 95% of the individuals who are incarcerated are coming home, they are going to get released and coming back in to your own community. what do you want that person to face when they are out there? do you want them to not be able to get a job? to be as tha ostracized the notd housing, education, what do you think will happen then? >> and lisa -- >> so -- so in order -- in order for us to really improve our communities or strengthen our communities, we need to remove these obstacles and allow individuals that are released from incarceration to reintegrate as quickly as possible. there is no research out there whatsoever that would indicate that making i
how did it feel to you as an american citizen to lose your fundamental right to vote as an ex-felon?elegates me to a second class citizenship status. you know, piggy backing on what was said earlier, anyone that really takes the position that a felon should not have their rights restored upon relief from incarceration, is actually taking the position against their own self interests. because if you were to really stop and think about it, 95% of the individuals who are incarcerated are coming...
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despite mounting international criticism against the american drone program it appears as though the u.s. has picked its next target and this one is an american citizen dissociative press has confirmed with four u.s. officials that the u.s. is now targeting an unnamed american who is believed to be an al qaeda facilitator and who is actively planning attacks on american citizens overseas officials are now in the process of building a case against the man to prove that a drone strike against him is legal constitutional and necessary the justice department will then present the president with a formal review and the president will have a final say now this newest information comes less than a year after president obama promised americans more strict drone regulations and a national defense speech for the record i do not believe it would be constitutional for the government to target and kill any u.s. citizen with a drone or with a shotgun without due process but when a u.s. citizen goes abroad to wage war against america and is actively plotting to kill u.s. citizens and when neither the united states nor our partners are in a position
despite mounting international criticism against the american drone program it appears as though the u.s. has picked its next target and this one is an american citizen dissociative press has confirmed with four u.s. officials that the u.s. is now targeting an unnamed american who is believed to be an al qaeda facilitator and who is actively planning attacks on american citizens overseas officials are now in the process of building a case against the man to prove that a drone strike against him...
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years from now, i said that edward snowden may end up on a postage stamp as an american hero.n air, i reprieved that conversation we had somewhat tongue-in-cheek in the green room and all hell broke loose on the internet. tavis smiley suggested edward snowden might be on a postage stamp one day. it kicked off a huge firestorm of conversation. i want to ask whether or not you think that 25, 50 years from now, we might be viewing edward snowden differently. >> i think that is entirely a possibility. i am not averse to saying he is serving the public interest in what he has done. there may be a price to pay. he may be looking -- he could be in violation of the law without question. that does not mean that his violation of the law does not serve the public interest under the circumstance and it may take the long view to get people beyond the vehement responses they are having at this moment. tavis: what does this say for whistleblowers, for those who do regard him as a whistleblower, what is the message to whistleblowers in the future? >> the message to whistleblowers is that the
years from now, i said that edward snowden may end up on a postage stamp as an american hero.n air, i reprieved that conversation we had somewhat tongue-in-cheek in the green room and all hell broke loose on the internet. tavis smiley suggested edward snowden might be on a postage stamp one day. it kicked off a huge firestorm of conversation. i want to ask whether or not you think that 25, 50 years from now, we might be viewing edward snowden differently. >> i think that is entirely a...
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but as an american citizen you are entitled to certain dew process rights. >> and is there an applicationhere a person who said they are against the united states, even though they are an american citizen they don't give up the rights? >> no, you are allowed to critize the government and do certain things against the government. from my perspective, it is only if you become operational that you qualify as an enemy combatant. and waging war and providing support to others engaged in war against the united states. but again, that determination today resides in the executive branch. and if you are talking about the rights of american citizens, what i worry about is where the supreme court comes out on this. i would walk in the oval office and advoiced president bush if someone like a l- lak i was an enemy combaptant and i would be telling him based on my observation since the war on terror, i am not sure five votes agree that the executive branch has the sole authority to put an american citizen as an enemy combatant. >> what checks and balances should we have in place so the president just
but as an american citizen you are entitled to certain dew process rights. >> and is there an applicationhere a person who said they are against the united states, even though they are an american citizen they don't give up the rights? >> no, you are allowed to critize the government and do certain things against the government. from my perspective, it is only if you become operational that you qualify as an enemy combatant. and waging war and providing support to others engaged in...
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i as an american was very proud to do that. >> reporter: proud of an effort that saved millions of culturalreasures from the most destructive war in history. paul bebam, al jazeera, new yo new york. >> so beatle mania descended on new york city marking the 50-year anniversary of the fab four visit to the u.s. the beatles flew to the united states in 1964 met by thousands of screaming fans. days after they touched down they made their first u.s. tv appearance. then a plaque was unveiled at jfk airport with fans singing can the cover band. the music business went digital along ago, but vinyl never actually went away. now as jonathan reports, it's making a comeback. >> reporter: it's the largest vinyl record plant in the u.s. for more than 60 years they have been making and districting vinyl all over the world. 30 hydraulic presses push out one album every 30 seconds. >> it seems like magic a little bit. the whole process is both a science and a skill as well as an art. >> reporter: cds all but killed the cd industry. but now it has turned a cornered. sales have increased 30%. while the trend
i as an american was very proud to do that. >> reporter: proud of an effort that saved millions of culturalreasures from the most destructive war in history. paul bebam, al jazeera, new yo new york. >> so beatle mania descended on new york city marking the 50-year anniversary of the fab four visit to the u.s. the beatles flew to the united states in 1964 met by thousands of screaming fans. days after they touched down they made their first u.s. tv appearance. then a plaque was...
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you support hillary yes correct as a democrat i like great better than good as a democrat yeah as an american as a floridian how did the tea party happen. that's a great question i think a combination of things larry i think number one i think it was economically driven the economy was going into the tank and as we know historically when you have a challenging economy it allows for new and sometimes odd ideas to enter people's thought process and i think that was a big component of it another thing that may have added to it and it's sad to say this but i'm going to say it we had just elected our first african-american president and sadly i think that there is an element that's out there that is not happy about that and so i think those two things kind of maybe with some other. passions or concerns may have brought about the tea party movement. and that's what i think probably happens now where there's where does obama care stand in florida. but well it's not a good place because we have a governor that's trying to thwart it at every turn unlike the governor of kentucky governor beshear he's d
you support hillary yes correct as a democrat i like great better than good as a democrat yeah as an american as a floridian how did the tea party happen. that's a great question i think a combination of things larry i think number one i think it was economically driven the economy was going into the tank and as we know historically when you have a challenging economy it allows for new and sometimes odd ideas to enter people's thought process and i think that was a big component of it another...
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i approached it as an american story.ndy five percent of people involved in the film are americans, but i also felt it was right there was an international element to the cast and crew am a the people there, because there was an international element to what happened. it was an international trade, and it felt to me correct that it takes an international group to tell that story, and moreover, i thought it was a story really about human respect, and i don't think there is in the national border to that. it is a wider story. it was always a wider story to me. >> you say confession is good for the soul. when i first saw you, the very first time i saw you on screen dofront of my eyes i went to some research, and there wasn't as much then as there is now about this guy. i had to learn how to pronounce his name. i said, i am going to see this guy repeatedly. i want to learn how to pronounce his name. one of the things i perhaps most respect about you be on your nationality is the choices in the roles you decided to play, becau
i approached it as an american story.ndy five percent of people involved in the film are americans, but i also felt it was right there was an international element to the cast and crew am a the people there, because there was an international element to what happened. it was an international trade, and it felt to me correct that it takes an international group to tell that story, and moreover, i thought it was a story really about human respect, and i don't think there is in the national border...
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. >> i went back as an american soldier not as a german. taking things, we adopted policies of returning them to rightful owners. it gave us a good feeling that we were able to come along and do that. >> reporter: last week, sotheby's auctioned four paintings recovered by the monuments men. you can still see where the nazis numbered the stolen paintings. there it is. robert edsel took us to the metropolitan museum in new york city, them a dozen paintings recovered by the monuments men. but the whereabouts of other major works remains a mystery, including this portrait by rafael. >> i think there are hundreds of thousands of works of art, cultural objects, library books, documents that are missing. we're still gathering the pieces, we're still solving the mysteries. >> reporter: just last year, german authorities announced they had found 1,400 pieces in this munich apartment, including works by matisse and picasso. nearly 70 years after the war, the treasure hunt continues. mark strassmann, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs
. >> i went back as an american soldier not as a german. taking things, we adopted policies of returning them to rightful owners. it gave us a good feeling that we were able to come along and do that. >> reporter: last week, sotheby's auctioned four paintings recovered by the monuments men. you can still see where the nazis numbered the stolen paintings. there it is. robert edsel took us to the metropolitan museum in new york city, them a dozen paintings recovered by the monuments...
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and throughout the continent what's not so exciting is the growth of as an anti with groups across the continent. thousands of american soldiers on gearing up for missions as part of the pentagon's new strategy to train and advise african manatees to deal with that great. it's not increasing those who live here yet and lonely. the americans is still to come on terrorism in afghanistan or anywhere else and to see more often here in west africa is likely that the presence of leaving bring the terrorists trip to senegal for that reason does coke elation saying well the school and meets be a good friend united states media types of investment rushed into my security forces the quantity of senegalese people. we risk losing an awful lot as well a number of african leaders have expressed concern about the potential menace to my station of the continent fearful that america's expanding presence will bode badly for africa and the people. was he an auntie we spoke to journalists the words freeman who has written extensively on african affairs and he believes that an influx of us troops to the continent is potentially destabiliz
and throughout the continent what's not so exciting is the growth of as an anti with groups across the continent. thousands of american soldiers on gearing up for missions as part of the pentagon's new strategy to train and advise african manatees to deal with that great. it's not increasing those who live here yet and lonely. the americans is still to come on terrorism in afghanistan or anywhere else and to see more often here in west africa is likely that the presence of leaving bring the...
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they try to keep the streak going as an american sled medaled in every olympic game since the two women 12 years ago. the first run kicks off after 7:00 our time. the finals for the medals are tomorrow. >> plenty of events while you were sleeping. we'll air those later today but if you are one of those people who can't wait here are some spoilers. >> by now i think you know the drill. if you would rather wait until tonight to find out close your eyes, wait for the music to end and me to tell you. >> okay. take a look at your television again. >> you can catch all of the olympic excitement here on nbc bay area starting this afternoon at 3:00 we have finals in men's 10,000 meter skating and the men's nordic combined. then in prime time at 8 clorks women's bobsled, plus finals in women's giant slalom skiing, the half-pipe in men's freestyle and the 3,000 meters in the women's short track speed skating. >> so rain and snow out there, let's check our own forecast. look around the bay. here is san francisco this morning, a beautiful picture of the golden gate bridge. and south admittedly ther
they try to keep the streak going as an american sled medaled in every olympic game since the two women 12 years ago. the first run kicks off after 7:00 our time. the finals for the medals are tomorrow. >> plenty of events while you were sleeping. we'll air those later today but if you are one of those people who can't wait here are some spoilers. >> by now i think you know the drill. if you would rather wait until tonight to find out close your eyes, wait for the music to end and...
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as an american jew, i feel tremendously blessed. as majority leader visiting this place. this awful, awful place and hopefully will leave with renewed strength to live up to the ideals that our country was built on and to be there with freedom and never again to be silent. >> that's the lesson we all have to take from auschwitz. we can never be silent. as memorable as it was to be there, it is a reminder of a great hope, we saw the israeli flag march over the grounds of auschwitz, we realized that hate and evil did not win! that's the good news we learned from this historic event. (applause) there are many, many moments in our history that changed the world, and we mark the golden anniversary of the beatles, british invasion. we'll be paying tribute to the fab four next, so stay with us. >> we hope to see >> last week i expressed my admiration for actress scarlet johansson who refused to cave and withdraw her participation of a soda machine. they are an israeli company making sew law machine sh -- soda machine. mop of the pressure came -- mop of the pressure came from the
as an american jew, i feel tremendously blessed. as majority leader visiting this place. this awful, awful place and hopefully will leave with renewed strength to live up to the ideals that our country was built on and to be there with freedom and never again to be silent. >> that's the lesson we all have to take from auschwitz. we can never be silent. as memorable as it was to be there, it is a reminder of a great hope, we saw the israeli flag march over the grounds of auschwitz, we...
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support for the free right to demonstrate that's it but she is an official and her appearing on that square is is taken as a as an american position on that issue it's not about that she was expressing support for peaceful protest now contrast the american as. with the russian action a very important official in russia mr gloves you have cold for the use of force to clear the square mr gotobed used force mr glows it was encouraging was the only coach to murder is own well i'm basso there are her i heard you make that point before but mr glass if. every we well let's say in significant figure in the russian politics he doesn't hold the public office he's not even a member of parliament he's a former political with very little weight in russia's political circles but i'm back there have said we have to take a very short break now i hope we'll come back to this discussion ok and what we are going to discuss is how much of the geo political maneuvering in ukraine is about ukraine and how much of it about russia that's coming up in a few moments on well the part. of the help to buy scheme for real estate which is a copycat of
support for the free right to demonstrate that's it but she is an official and her appearing on that square is is taken as a as an american position on that issue it's not about that she was expressing support for peaceful protest now contrast the american as. with the russian action a very important official in russia mr gloves you have cold for the use of force to clear the square mr gotobed used force mr glows it was encouraging was the only coach to murder is own well i'm basso there are...
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actively as an american investor or a western investor can play china at this point real estate is not cheap. i'm not interested in chinese industrial firms perhaps. it when something goes wrong in the future and you can buy chinese stocks yielding perception current dividends which is entirely possible that would be the time to step in but i don't see any urgency to put money in china now ok interesting now china it's reputed to have a water problem and it's looking at desalination to deal with it do you think the world will have a water problem like some forecasters are predicting. well we certainly have a water problem in the us in a lot of places the big problem is the us it's that in so many places in the world absolutely in the united states the awkward service which are geological assets almost like liquid mines have been depleted and depleted and depleted and it takes hundreds even thousands of years for these aqua for us to war replenish themselves so the answer to the question is yeah we're going to have a water problem nothing the technology can't solve however by withdrawin
actively as an american investor or a western investor can play china at this point real estate is not cheap. i'm not interested in chinese industrial firms perhaps. it when something goes wrong in the future and you can buy chinese stocks yielding perception current dividends which is entirely possible that would be the time to step in but i don't see any urgency to put money in china now ok interesting now china it's reputed to have a water problem and it's looking at desalination to deal...
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you are recruited to being an interpreter and helping american troops and as an iraqi and muslim, wasving for you in the beginning that some of your fellow citizens found out they might turn on you? >> in the beginning, there was no abnormal things when you work with americans. it is it like a huge honor to work with them in the beginning, but after two years, things became changed and anyone working with american, became a target. >> how did you learn english. one of the reasons they wanted you is thatd speak english in iraq and they wanted to make sure they were talking to iraqis that the right things were being said. how did you learn how to understand and speak english? >> it is it a cow boy, movie. >> big john waynement>> you learned to talk like john wayne. no wonder they liked you. did you say saddle up pilgrim? >> and you know, in seriousness you put your life on the line. did it occur to you that you might do i for american soldiers. and you have to wonder did they like me and trust me, did that cross your mind? >> maybe in the beginning like the first 4 or 5 months, but afte
you are recruited to being an interpreter and helping american troops and as an iraqi and muslim, wasving for you in the beginning that some of your fellow citizens found out they might turn on you? >> in the beginning, there was no abnormal things when you work with americans. it is it like a huge honor to work with them in the beginning, but after two years, things became changed and anyone working with american, became a target. >> how did you learn english. one of the reasons...
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as i recall, one lone african-american. now, i may be wrong, but if it wasn't one, it couldn't have been more than two. that's about as white as you can get. now i'm in an environment where not just my students but my peers, my boss, my boss's boss and my boss's boss's boss is african-american. and i've learned as much as i've taught. this has really changed my life and although "yellow" is a book -- well, by an asian-american, includes asian-americans, it's not just about asian-americans and not just for asian-americans. for one thing, my publisher wants to sell books, you know? and it's meant to talk about race more generally. many of the examples are about african-americans. and they're about african-americans because i realized -- i face prejudice. i face stereotypes. sometimes that's not recognized sometimes i -- i'm annoyed. and sometimes, in some instances, asian-americans can face serious hate crimes and bias. but by and large, what i face doesn't compare with what african-americans face. so i realized if i'm going to be serious about this work, civil rights work, i have to stand up and speak out not just when it's someone who happens to look li
as i recall, one lone african-american. now, i may be wrong, but if it wasn't one, it couldn't have been more than two. that's about as white as you can get. now i'm in an environment where not just my students but my peers, my boss, my boss's boss and my boss's boss's boss is african-american. and i've learned as much as i've taught. this has really changed my life and although "yellow" is a book -- well, by an asian-american, includes asian-americans, it's not just about...