what robert has exposed is still very much a current issue. >> i would like to point out that my wife, dorisent over there and helped bring the stuff back and have overseen it ever since. marylin is my wife's mother, which called and said she think she is safe over there? i would say, compared to the beltway she probably is safer there than here. but anyway, yes, ma'am spent ambassador, as you know, germany is considering changing their 30 year statute in light of that case of the man with priceless art from his father looks like you illegally keep it. but there may be a change. do you think 69 years after the end of the war that there will be a way for these countries that have these statutes of limitations to in those statutes of limitation speak was that's a great question. let me say first of all, with a really minor disagreement with goering -- with nancy, the amount of the art in the united states is minimal, very, very minimal. the great amounts are in europe, in germany and in particular in russia, which has the greatest treasure trove of looted nazi art. they passed a law after the