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he is liberated and heads to czechoslovakia.iam's strange inheritance does more than fill in the gaps about her father's life. it leaves clues for miriam to find his lost art and implores her to restore his legacy, which, like so many others, was all but erased by the nazis. >> "between 1919 and 1933, my works were constantly on view in the various exhibitions of the berlin academy of the arts." >> the more i learned about him, it sort of drove me to rescue him from obscurity. >> to rescue him from obscurity, miriam writes to museums and archives in germany and czechoslovakia. polite responses offer nothing. it's as though her father never painted, never existed. european art appraiser robin starr says miriam faces a needle-in-the-haystack challenge. how much art did the nazis loot? >> millions of works. hitler was collecting them for his own private collection, and there were soldiers at all ranks who were grabbing and plundering. >> in 1994, miriam flies to europe to use the diary to reassemble the pieces of her father's life.
he is liberated and heads to czechoslovakia.iam's strange inheritance does more than fill in the gaps about her father's life. it leaves clues for miriam to find his lost art and implores her to restore his legacy, which, like so many others, was all but erased by the nazis. >> "between 1919 and 1933, my works were constantly on view in the various exhibitions of the berlin academy of the arts." >> the more i learned about him, it sort of drove me to rescue him from...
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we left vienna to go to czechoslovakia as it was called at that time.tain was still down. they stopped the train and brought out the dogs and the people with their rifles. and they were looking around and under the train, and we were asked to get out of the train. as things calmed down a little bit, one of the soldiers looking around so no one would see what he was doing came over to john glenn quickly and said, could you give me an autograph? we then went to prague and had a meeting with some government officials there. as we were walking up the street, someone came out of an apartment building with an encyclopedia and had it open to john glenn's picture and came to him and said, would you autograph over your picture? we focus on how important these astronauts are to us here in the united states. but keep in mind how important they have been to people all around the world. soviet soldier on a train going into czechoslovakia, a person of minimal status i guess we would say in prague who wanted to be able to look at john glenn and say, i have this pictur
we left vienna to go to czechoslovakia as it was called at that time.tain was still down. they stopped the train and brought out the dogs and the people with their rifles. and they were looking around and under the train, and we were asked to get out of the train. as things calmed down a little bit, one of the soldiers looking around so no one would see what he was doing came over to john glenn quickly and said, could you give me an autograph? we then went to prague and had a meeting with some...
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he was from check is a nokia -- czechoslovakia.eat things i experienced in my lifestyle, in new york city in this great country. he said, that is awesome but , there are the pitfalls of being in a wealthy family in a city like new york. he wanted me to see the corollary of that. i went to czechoslovakia up to eight weeks every summer. it was basically, there is the woods, go have fun. i spoke the language fluently, i made friends. it really got me into the outdoors. it has been good for me seeing the outdoors, not just living the city lifestyle. it is kept me out of so much other trouble. whenever i can get someone young into the game, and teach them. kevin: your kids? five kids? donald trump junior: for them, it is not just about being a city kid. i want somebody who can change a tire, go motorcross biking, experiencing life out of new york. for me, i am very passionate about it. i'm very outspoken about it. kevin: there is an environmental aspect to hunting. something you did after of course those photos of you went viral. mr. tr
he was from check is a nokia -- czechoslovakia.eat things i experienced in my lifestyle, in new york city in this great country. he said, that is awesome but , there are the pitfalls of being in a wealthy family in a city like new york. he wanted me to see the corollary of that. i went to czechoslovakia up to eight weeks every summer. it was basically, there is the woods, go have fun. i spoke the language fluently, i made friends. it really got me into the outdoors. it has been good for me...
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czechoslovakia out the next several days and boy, could we use this. a lot of drying out. looks like next week things will stay dry. i want to point out a pocket of cold air gets here, especially monday night to tuesday, tuesday night to wednesday. daytime highs hovering around 50. pretty cool for that little spell in there. either side of that it's not too bad. the good news on all of this is it's dry for many days to come. >> like the change. john, thank you very much. >>> bowl game makes the sec look very good. the other one goes the other way. highlights on those for you. clemson gets ready for a trip to stick around, sports is next. >>> seven years ago when i got this job, you know, i knew that it's just a matter of when. >> sweeney division sending clem ton so the national championship game. hi, i'm tim hill. best new year's eve for clemson and the celebration continues today after last night's orange bowl crushing of oklahoma. miami continues to be good to clemson. the 1981 national championship and last night's sending them to the national championship game this ye
czechoslovakia out the next several days and boy, could we use this. a lot of drying out. looks like next week things will stay dry. i want to point out a pocket of cold air gets here, especially monday night to tuesday, tuesday night to wednesday. daytime highs hovering around 50. pretty cool for that little spell in there. either side of that it's not too bad. the good news on all of this is it's dry for many days to come. >> like the change. john, thank you very much. >>> bowl...
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speaks to two men who were forced to work under horrific conditions in a uranium mine in former czechoslovakia. their crime? daring to speak out against the government. they were released more than 60 years ago, but the memories are still fresh and painful for these two survivors, who want to make sure that their experiences are never forgotten. reporter: zdenek mandrholec and jaroslav cibulka return to the mine, drilled 300 meters into the mountain. everything is still exactly as it was shortly after world war two, when they worked here as forced laborers mining uranium for the soviet nuclear industry. the two men remember the hard work under inhuman conditions. >> i worked directly in a vein of uranium ore with a simple hammer drill. i had to quarry the ore in a very narrow shaft and then load it into metal barrels. the chunks weighed up to 90 kilograms. i was bathed in radiation all day long. reporter: radioactivity and backbreaking labor underground. a small piece of bread was breakfast, a thin gruel lunch and dinner. that was all. >> accidents were frequent. one time a prisoner fell into
speaks to two men who were forced to work under horrific conditions in a uranium mine in former czechoslovakia. their crime? daring to speak out against the government. they were released more than 60 years ago, but the memories are still fresh and painful for these two survivors, who want to make sure that their experiences are never forgotten. reporter: zdenek mandrholec and jaroslav cibulka return to the mine, drilled 300 meters into the mountain. everything is still exactly as it was...
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bodies often confronted by draftsman in other states he helped draft constitutions in hong kong czechoslovakia philippines and has argued cases before the supreme court and includes his book "the road from runnymede" please join me to welcome professor a.e. dick howard. [applause] >>. >> fell was in enthusiastic introduction it is rejected take off my glasses. [laughter] he has alerted you to why we are starting right -- the bill of rights day otherwise it was an english document 800 years ago what does this have to do with the bill of rights? it does begin with the magna carta this is the 800 years since magna carta was first agreed to end at runnymede this year while the english were celebrating it to. but the question i want to put you is why should we care that this is between a reluctant king john but this story takes us back to king john himself. i didn't really meet him. [laughter] so that is of a stretch. is listed as the cow was at the philadelphia convention. put my parents would read to me as the creator of winnie the pooh he also wrote a book it is a wonderful read. achene jones ch
bodies often confronted by draftsman in other states he helped draft constitutions in hong kong czechoslovakia philippines and has argued cases before the supreme court and includes his book "the road from runnymede" please join me to welcome professor a.e. dick howard. [applause] >>. >> fell was in enthusiastic introduction it is rejected take off my glasses. [laughter] he has alerted you to why we are starting right -- the bill of rights day otherwise it was an english...
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to czechoslovakia up to eight weeks every summer. it was basically, there is woods, go have fun.ly got me into the outdoors. it has been good for me seeing the outdoors, not just living the city lifestyle. it has kept out of other troubles. whenever i can get someone young into the game and teach them -- for them, it is not just about being a city kid. i want somebody who can change biking,go motorcross experiencing life out of new york. i'm very outspoken about it. kevin: there is an environmental aspect to hunting. photos of youdid, went viral. mr. trump jr.: somebody had a picture of me on a hunt and said i was poaching. that was not the story. kevin: it was legal? mr. trump jr.: it was legit. i'm a hunter. here is the benefit. here is what hunters have done throughout history with national parks and preserving habitats. the outdoors have been really good to me. it is something i want to give back. sorry. usual i'm so not the usual style. kevin: did you get that from dad? mr. trump jr.: yeah. kevin: what do you think is about the presidents executive order? mr. trump jr.: i ha
to czechoslovakia up to eight weeks every summer. it was basically, there is woods, go have fun.ly got me into the outdoors. it has been good for me seeing the outdoors, not just living the city lifestyle. it has kept out of other troubles. whenever i can get someone young into the game and teach them -- for them, it is not just about being a city kid. i want somebody who can change biking,go motorcross experiencing life out of new york. i'm very outspoken about it. kevin: there is an...
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four in czechoslovakia. five below zero up in minneapolis. further to the north. look at this cold stuff. 13 to 16 to 20 below zero across portions of northern minutemen right now. this is the coldest air mass so far this season. looks like it's going to air out. showing you the blue. the cold air with us still tuesday and wednesday. a new storm take shape. some of the energy forming coming in out of the gulf of mexico. storm's later in the week. this next storm in the
four in czechoslovakia. five below zero up in minneapolis. further to the north. look at this cold stuff. 13 to 16 to 20 below zero across portions of northern minutemen right now. this is the coldest air mass so far this season. looks like it's going to air out. showing you the blue. the cold air with us still tuesday and wednesday. a new storm take shape. some of the energy forming coming in out of the gulf of mexico. storm's later in the week. this next storm in the
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and so when the soviets later invaded czechoslovakia next door to austria where the movie took place,est. john: yes, sir? >> i'm a libertarian, i have read milton friedman, how come many of my generation and most americans look at politicians as gods but unfortunately frown at businessmen. >> it's not just your generation, that was true in my generation, too. one of the reasons is businessmen are all around us, and they're not doing very exciting things to look at. politicians are making speeches. they're starting new programs. they're having grand openings, and they have this nationalist sense. they're our leader. it's like singing solidarity forever. one of the reasons people go to church is to sing hymns in conjunction with other people. nobody stays home on sunday and sings a hymn at home. that's a collective thing and people like that, and something of a problem for libertarians that we don't particularly have a collective experience to give us. politicians give us that. and they give the sense of movement and they talk about forward and bridge to the 21st century. john: and they
and so when the soviets later invaded czechoslovakia next door to austria where the movie took place,est. john: yes, sir? >> i'm a libertarian, i have read milton friedman, how come many of my generation and most americans look at politicians as gods but unfortunately frown at businessmen. >> it's not just your generation, that was true in my generation, too. one of the reasons is businessmen are all around us, and they're not doing very exciting things to look at. politicians are...
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constitutional draftsman in other states and helped draft constitutions in the philippines, hungary, czechoslovakia, real international statesman, he has argued cases before the supreme court and his many books and articles include "the road from runnymede," not magna carta and constitutionalism in america, please join me in welcoming a.e. dick howard. >> that was an enthusiastic introduction i kick off my glasses at the university of virginia, jeff is certainly alerted you to why we are setting, bill of rights day with magna carta and other wireless using credit choice, but the english documents years ago, what to do with the bill of rights, there is a road to the bill of rights' really begins with the magna carta. as many of you know this is the hundredth year since magna carta is first agreed to buy -- on june 15th, the exact anniversary date so i come back with a sense why the english were celebrating, makes great sense that they would be making a lot of this anniversary but the question i put to you and talk about this morning is why should we care? why should we care about this bargain betwee
constitutional draftsman in other states and helped draft constitutions in the philippines, hungary, czechoslovakia, real international statesman, he has argued cases before the supreme court and his many books and articles include "the road from runnymede," not magna carta and constitutionalism in america, please join me in welcoming a.e. dick howard. >> that was an enthusiastic introduction i kick off my glasses at the university of virginia, jeff is certainly alerted you to...
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allow the germans to occupy the mountain ranges on what was then chuckles about you -- was then czechoslovakia. we have appeased hitler. we have made a deal with him rather than go to war at a time when many britons did not believe the british could fight that kind of conflict. they weren't not yet mobilize. dirtyement became a word later. you cannot appease a dictator. so when american policy was discussed in the 1940's and 1950's, it was discussed in terms of, let's learn from history. you need to history learn from is that you can never negotiate with a totalitarian regime that wants to expand. you can't. you have to stop aggression. this helps to shape what goes on during the cold war. you can't let them go. if you let them come here, the so-called domino theory, once one country falls, they all fall. that is one. what's the point of that debate? vietnam. that is followed by something called the vietnam syndrome, which is americans don't want to use military force abroad because they will find themselves in a quagmire, an livess war costing many that doesn't seem to achieve anything. in fa
allow the germans to occupy the mountain ranges on what was then chuckles about you -- was then czechoslovakia. we have appeased hitler. we have made a deal with him rather than go to war at a time when many britons did not believe the british could fight that kind of conflict. they weren't not yet mobilize. dirtyement became a word later. you cannot appease a dictator. so when american policy was discussed in the 1940's and 1950's, it was discussed in terms of, let's learn from history. you...
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analogizing between the soviet army would into czechoslovakia and occupation by police in our neighborhoods is at a time when linda to overcome there were 680 murders in new york. there have been 302 in 1965, 10 years earlier. by the time he left office there were 1200 murders in new york. so he continually undercut the police themselves which is kind of philosophy operate active passive policing. what buckley did was just in some ways talk plain sense. the difference is that his solutions were free market solutions come if you will, and that i think struck people as unusual. how can we governed using the principle of the marker place? >> so if i were a conservative in 1965 and i decided to think really hard about urban problems, would i be likely to come up with something his agenda prior to the advent of the manhattan institute and the "national journal"? >> the irony is i think institutions like the manhattan institute were sometimes dare to put these ideas forward and reemphasize them over and over again until the time is right. idea what i would say is half of buckley's ideas and ident
analogizing between the soviet army would into czechoslovakia and occupation by police in our neighborhoods is at a time when linda to overcome there were 680 murders in new york. there have been 302 in 1965, 10 years earlier. by the time he left office there were 1200 murders in new york. so he continually undercut the police themselves which is kind of philosophy operate active passive policing. what buckley did was just in some ways talk plain sense. the difference is that his solutions were...
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at one point, he fled to prague, chezechoslovakia czechoslovakia. second of the three, he is only 20 years old. he's been in the system for at least five years. murder and attempted murder among his greatest hits. and then boc tien duong, he's 33 years old, attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon and more. these three men considered right now to be armed and of course extremely dangerous. >> got to find them. paul vercammen, thank you so much. let's discuss further with los angeles-based bounty hunter zeke unger. what we just heard from the lieutenant, the fact they believe these three are embedded in his community, that's his phrase. why stay in the community? if you're, you know, trying to get out of this maximum security prison, why not go as far as you possibly could? >> normally fugitives do stay around their local area. they need support from family. they need to be able to gain some kind of income. in this particular matter, i believe these defendants have fled the area. i think what we're going to see is see something occur soon out o
at one point, he fled to prague, chezechoslovakia czechoslovakia. second of the three, he is only 20 years old. he's been in the system for at least five years. murder and attempted murder among his greatest hits. and then boc tien duong, he's 33 years old, attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon and more. these three men considered right now to be armed and of course extremely dangerous. >> got to find them. paul vercammen, thank you so much. let's discuss further with los...