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. >>> german authorities recovered paintings confiscated by the nazis valued at more than $1 billion. it was found in an elderly man's munich apartment. >>> we could soon travel like the jetson's. a hybrid vehicle can drive on normal roads or transform into a two-seater airplane. >>> you can now indulge in chocolate covered potato chips. lay's hopes to get the attention of millennial women with this new snack. >>> coming up, as technology soars, we say good-bye to some old favorites. on the week twitter went public, america says bye-bye to blockbuster dvds. is what makes . we take the time to get to know you and your unique health needs. then we help create a personalized healthcare experience that works for you. and you. and you. with 50 years of know-how, and a dedicated network of doctors, health coaches, and wellness experts, we're a partner you can rely on -- today, and tomorrow. we're going beyond insurance to become your partner in health. humana. to become your partner in health. explaining my moderate to severe so there i was again, chronic plaque psoriasis to another new sty
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some two years later, that ingerman government is sitting on a stash of artwork banned by the nazis valuedars or more. quick history lesson. one time house painter adolf hitler considered himself an artist and outlawed confiscated works by jews and other works he considered to be jewish influenced. fast ford with to 2011 and german tax officials investigating this munich apartment found this treasure-trove of stolen, confiscated or bartered masterpieces. i'm talking picasso, matisse, renoir. some 1500 paintings, but the thing is they have kept this under wraps. it's kind of strange. with us, aaron mclaughlin. how did they find the art? was it accident, pure luck? >> hi, brooke. there's lots of questions still surrounding this find. and a bit of frustration, i'm sensing, from members of the art community that i have spoken to as well. german authorities are still not confirming nor denying the presence of this find. what we know, we know based on a german magazine called "focus." now, "focus" is reporting in 2011, customs officials entered the home of an 80-year-old art dealer on suspension
some two years later, that ingerman government is sitting on a stash of artwork banned by the nazis valuedars or more. quick history lesson. one time house painter adolf hitler considered himself an artist and outlawed confiscated works by jews and other works he considered to be jewish influenced. fast ford with to 2011 and german tax officials investigating this munich apartment found this treasure-trove of stolen, confiscated or bartered masterpieces. i'm talking picasso, matisse, renoir....
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nazis has been found in germany. felicity has that. >> the haul has a value of more than $1 billion, and found by chance during a tax investigation. the discovery is believed to be art by picasso and matisse and chagal. of course the most expensive work ever sold was the scream. that made nearly $120 million. sonia gallegos has the story. >>> broken by a german magazine, possibly the largest collection of art confiscated by the nazis was found amongst cans of food
nazis has been found in germany. felicity has that. >> the haul has a value of more than $1 billion, and found by chance during a tax investigation. the discovery is believed to be art by picasso and matisse and chagal. of course the most expensive work ever sold was the scream. that made nearly $120 million. sonia gallegos has the story. >>> broken by a german magazine, possibly the largest collection of art confiscated by the nazis was found amongst cans of food
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nazis. now among the works valued at an estimated one point four billion dollars twenty century masterpieces i should call. renoir to lose the excitement easton even picasso. now a german news weekly had earlier reported that the cash has been ceased when the party and police raided the apartment of an un christian and a man named cornelius correlates in february two thousand twelve cornelius had apparently inherited a point from his father hildebrand. and the elder girl it had worked from nineteen thirty eight to nineteen forty one for the nazis finding buyers for confiscated works that hitler considered quote t generate now the discovery's already raising questions why did the german authorities weeks along to the why are they now refusing to publish the full list of all the works they found. am i guess today on the show is that christina collect welcome. you were a historian and a senior lecturer at university of paris to obviously here in paris. and you specialize really enough to start the quilt rural heritage and the people concerned with the cultural heritage honor in war time on some
nazis. now among the works valued at an estimated one point four billion dollars twenty century masterpieces i should call. renoir to lose the excitement easton even picasso. now a german news weekly had earlier reported that the cash has been ceased when the party and police raided the apartment of an un christian and a man named cornelius correlates in february two thousand twelve cornelius had apparently inherited a point from his father hildebrand. and the elder girl it had worked from...
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be removed from german state collections and partly because hitler and most of the other nazi leaders didn't value it. it gave a certain opportunity to gurlit and others like thoim coman deer works for themselves. >> woodruff: it sounds like and you a lot of other people believe these are really important pieces. >> this is a truly extraordinary find. the most important since the end of world war ii, when the allies discovered huge caches of art in salt mines and castles and other repositories, and there's never been anything like this, certainly not in the hands of one individual, a private individual. and these 1400 works, most of them are classical modernism, the matisse and picasso, the german expressionists. but not only the tremendously valuable by one estimate as we heard, $1.3 billion, they're going to cause us to reassess the work and years of these important artists. >> woodruff: now, who will these paintings belong to? what will happen to them? >> well, we still have to sort that out, and i'm hoping that the german authorities release more information about precisely what works they hav
be removed from german state collections and partly because hitler and most of the other nazi leaders didn't value it. it gave a certain opportunity to gurlit and others like thoim coman deer works for themselves. >> woodruff: it sounds like and you a lot of other people believe these are really important pieces. >> this is a truly extraordinary find. the most important since the end of world war ii, when the allies discovered huge caches of art in salt mines and castles and other...
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nazis. investigators put the value of the collection at just less than $1.4 billion. >> that's a lot. >>> howprah? she generated hundreds of thousands of dollars for charity over the weekend. she auctioned off many of her own perm belongings from her santa barbara home including paintings, furniture, antiques. "people magazine" said it added up to more than 600,000 bucks. it goes to oprah's leadership academy for girls in south africa. >>> let's get a check on the traffic. >> we will go back to westbound 580. it is the problem spot this morning. a couple of earlier accidents. one approaching the dublin interchange and now a bad one approaching airway. there is some debris in the road and the cars are pretty much moved off to the right-hand shoulder. the drive time is in the red. we are picking up shoulder speeds out of tracy on 205 and brake light central all the way out past 680. the drive time is nearly 40 minutes now. this is worse than usual between the at a month pass and 680. you see the headlights bottlenecking approaching the dublin interchange. slow going on southbound 880. we had a
nazis. investigators put the value of the collection at just less than $1.4 billion. >> that's a lot. >>> howprah? she generated hundreds of thousands of dollars for charity over the weekend. she auctioned off many of her own perm belongings from her santa barbara home including paintings, furniture, antiques. "people magazine" said it added up to more than 600,000 bucks. it goes to oprah's leadership academy for girls in south africa. >>> let's get a check on...
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nazis. and with art continuing to command increasing value the recovery of these works were the result of figuring out exactly who has claim to these masterpieces that have not been seen in public for decades. al jazeera. >> meteorologist: we're watching a storm that will be developing over the midwest over the next 24 hours. a lot of moisture coming from the tropics here. this is the remnants of tropical storm sonya, and it will continue to push all of this moisture north, and then gulf moisture comes in the mix. there is very cold air moving in from the north, and a storm will develop here east of the rockies, and then we are talking about rain plus snow coming together. the timing of this it looks like its overnight, early tomorrow, and here is this de defined rain-snow line. storm developing right here. we're talking about a lot of rain, a lot of snow not far apart. that looks to be going through nebraska, iowa and up into minnesota. warm ircoming up from the south. areas in the northeast from the cold. temperatures will be climbing as well as the southern plains. it looks like four to six inc
nazis. and with art continuing to command increasing value the recovery of these works were the result of figuring out exactly who has claim to these masterpieces that have not been seen in public for decades. al jazeera. >> meteorologist: we're watching a storm that will be developing over the midwest over the next 24 hours. a lot of moisture coming from the tropics here. this is the remnants of tropical storm sonya, and it will continue to push all of this moisture north, and then gulf...
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nazis from jewish collectors. included are works by picasso, matisse, chagall, all valued at over a billion dollars. the owner of the apartment is said to be the son of an art dealer who was known to the nazi leadership. world war ii had villains and heroes-- like these former p.o.w.s. why did the u.s. refuse to honor them? that's next. that's why there's boost® high protein nutritional drink. each delicious serving provides fifteen grams of protein to help maintain muscle and help meet expert recommended daily protein needs. plus it provides twenty-six essential vitamins and minerals and is gluten-free. help get the nutrition you need with a complete and balanced nutritional drink. try boost® high protein. also available in powder. this has been medifacts for boost®. [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! medicare open enrollment.at neutraof year again.contact time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it nev
nazis from jewish collectors. included are works by picasso, matisse, chagall, all valued at over a billion dollars. the owner of the apartment is said to be the son of an art dealer who was known to the nazi leadership. world war ii had villains and heroes-- like these former p.o.w.s. why did the u.s. refuse to honor them? that's next. that's why there's boost® high protein nutritional drink. each delicious serving provides fifteen grams of protein to help maintain muscle and help meet expert...
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art alluded by nazis, more than 1400 paintings valued at more than $1 billion, with paintings, c chagal, matisse, picasso, stolen art. they have to find out -- >> give it back to the owners. >> yes. >> thanks, robert frank. >> thank you for watching "street signs," everybody. >>> hi, everybody. good afternoon. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo. coming to you live from bank of america. >> we're watching a market that started the day pretty sharply lower. down about 80 points on the dow but a report out that says the fed could be keeping interest rates lower for a lot longer than anybody thought. brought us off those lows. you may have heard, there is some fed economists who have worked on a paper that says they should lower their expectations, their threshold, for unemployment. right now it's 6.5%, before they start tapering. they could lower it to 6%, maybe even 5.5% before they start seriously thinking about tapering. and any guess as to when we get 6% unemployment, that could be a ways duown the road here. >> the 6.5% level was the key reason you and i were not expect
art alluded by nazis, more than 1400 paintings valued at more than $1 billion, with paintings, c chagal, matisse, picasso, stolen art. they have to find out -- >> give it back to the owners. >> yes. >> thanks, robert frank. >> thank you for watching "street signs," everybody. >>> hi, everybody. good afternoon. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo. coming to you live from bank of america. >> we're watching a market that...
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there's more details emerging from the big find in munich of art alluded by nazis, more than 1400 paintings valued with paintings, c chagal, matisse, picasso, stolen art. they have to find out -- >> give it back to the owners. >> yes. >> thanks, robert frank. >> thank you for watching "street signs," everybody. >>> hi, everybody. good afternoon. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo. coming to you live from bank of america. >> we're watching a market that started the day pretty sharply lower. down about 80 points on the dow but a report out that says the fed could be keeping interest rates lower for a lot longer than anybody thought. brought us off those lows. you may have heard, there is some fed economists who have
there's more details emerging from the big find in munich of art alluded by nazis, more than 1400 paintings valued with paintings, c chagal, matisse, picasso, stolen art. they have to find out -- >> give it back to the owners. >> yes. >> thanks, robert frank. >> thank you for watching "street signs," everybody. >>> hi, everybody. good afternoon. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo. coming to you live from bank of america....
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nazis. the collection valued at more than $1 billion includes works by picasso. >>> and it was also on thisay in 1989 that the berlin wall tumbled down. tom brokaw was the only television news correspondent to broadcast live from that scene in berlin. >> what you're watching live on television is a historic moment. you're seeing the destruction of the berlin wall, the dividing line between east and west germany. ♪ the walls come tumbling down r cash back card from capital one. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the "getting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day. so let me ask you... what's in your wallet? to share with family. [ woman 2 ] to carry on traditions. [ woman 3 ] to come together even when we're apart. [ male announcer ] in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy and more, swanson makes holiday dishes del
nazis. the collection valued at more than $1 billion includes works by picasso. >>> and it was also on thisay in 1989 that the berlin wall tumbled down. tom brokaw was the only television news correspondent to broadcast live from that scene in berlin. >> what you're watching live on television is a historic moment. you're seeing the destruction of the berlin wall, the dividing line between east and west germany. ♪ the walls come tumbling down r cash back card from capital one....
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goebbels try to sell the art work abroad to make some cash for the nazis while experts consider the works to be of huge artistic value the task of returning them to their rightful owners could take many years and poses a huge legal and moral problem for german authorities. jewish groups have urged that the origins of the artworks the research as quickly as possible so that is polluted or extort and they can be returned to the original owners. a dell children's rights greatest costume and he tells of one thousand images webcam offenders to hold the information came from and to my true love for child abusers can cope with the aid of a complete it generates its ten year old filipina go to the fullest like the concerns of the webcam child tourism i'm going to release greetings to you and beyond joe citizen does. the us sites. all you want your children. it's going to last violet. jewelry. our goal since he will be children's rights group said they intend to raise the public's awareness of the stuffing activity. we have to make sure that everyone has this will mean yes that's a huge scale and nature often sinister from no
goebbels try to sell the art work abroad to make some cash for the nazis while experts consider the works to be of huge artistic value the task of returning them to their rightful owners could take many years and poses a huge legal and moral problem for german authorities. jewish groups have urged that the origins of the artworks the research as quickly as possible so that is polluted or extort and they can be returned to the original owners. a dell children's rights greatest costume and he...
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nazis has been found in germany. felicity has that. >> the haul has a value of more than $1 billion, and found by chance during a tax investigation. the discovery is believed to be art by picasso and matisse and chagal. of course the most expensive work ever sold was the scream. that made nearly $120 million. sonia gallegos has the story. >>> broken by a german magazine, possibly the largest collection of art confiscated by the nazis was found amongst cans of food and rubbish in a darkened room, of an apartment occupied by cornelius gullet. about 1500 masterpieces were located in the munich apartment. believed to be held in a safe at this customs office just outside munich. authorities have acted cautiously. >> the government is supporting the prosecution in the so-called degenerate art and nazi looted art. >> under hitler's regime, germans were forced to sell, greatly undervalid. the issue of restitution is one that officials have been forced to confront. at the heart of disputes between current rnz and those who claim were the original owners, claimed to give up to the senate cities. >> we have got over a thousand
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nazis and stashed in a german apartment. the works include paintings by picasso and metisse. experts estimate the value at about 1 billion euros or about $1.35 billion. the weekly german magazine "focus" said the collection came to light two years ago in munich. investigators made the discovery while searching a home of a man accused of tax evasion. the collection consists of about 1,500 pieces. the magazine said the nazis seized the works during world war ii. some of the owners were jewish. some were found amid piles of rotten groceries. it said the father of the man who hoarded the works was an art dealer. experts hope to track down the owners or their families. >>> executives and entrepreneurs in japan are turning their attention and their noses to a technique they've long overlooked. they're finding that fragrances have the power to change moods and stimulate their bottom line. nhk world reports. >> reporter: around 200,000 people pass through the station in suburban tokyo every day. the staff often sees people at their most flustered or confused. so last year they came up with a novel way to help
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nazi-looted art. >> mr. gullet was being investigated for tax evasion. forced to sell works at much less their value. the most expensive artwork sold at an auction. the issue of restitution is confronted, claim was the original owners but forced to give up their property to the the nazis, this was the case during the auctioning of picasso's the abstinence drinker. >> great artists quite pr prolic and they are the kind of pictures that the nazis would have looted either to exchange to sell for hard currency or in some cases that they wanted them for their own museums. >> recovery of these works will occur in a long process of figuring out who hassing rights to these artworks. sonia gallego. al jazeera. >>> imagine being sentenced to prison for a crime you didn't commit and two decades later, being cleared of any wrongdoing. what would you do with your life after this? al jazeera introduces us to clarence harrison who is helping others who have suffered the same injustice. >> clarence harrison is sharing his story in a way no one else ever has. in 1987 at 28 he was misidentified in a police lineup and c
nazi-looted art. >> mr. gullet was being investigated for tax evasion. forced to sell works at much less their value. the most expensive artwork sold at an auction. the issue of restitution is confronted, claim was the original owners but forced to give up their property to the the nazis, this was the case during the auctioning of picasso's the abstinence drinker. >> great artists quite pr prolic and they are the kind of pictures that the nazis would have looted either to exchange...
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nazi has been discovered in germany. let'let's go to barbara in our european news center. >> reporter: it's estimated that it has a valuef $1 billion and found by chance during a tax investigation. it includes works by matisse, picasso, and the value of art has escalated in recent years. in 201 2011 picasso's sold for $52 million. and the most expensive work ever sold was the scream by edward munch. now reports on this latest discovery. >> reporter: the story of the billion dollar may did i art was broken two years after it's discovery. masterpieces, perhaps the largest collection of art was found among cans of food and rubbish wit with picasso and mae locked away in the room of an eight-year-old. this is the building where the art collection had been uncovered. masterpieces were located in the munich apartment. the collection is believed to be held in a safe at this customs office just outside munich. they said little about the discovery, refuseing to give details. under hitler's regime jewish collectors were forced to sell art work at a greatly reduced price. the scream, a painting so valuable, the most expensive art
nazi has been discovered in germany. let'let's go to barbara in our european news center. >> reporter: it's estimated that it has a valuef $1 billion and found by chance during a tax investigation. it includes works by matisse, picasso, and the value of art has escalated in recent years. in 201 2011 picasso's sold for $52 million. and the most expensive work ever sold was the scream by edward munch. now reports on this latest discovery. >> reporter: the story of the billion dollar...
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nazis in the second world war. they were found in an apartment of a recluse. a self portrait by dix and the true valueis treasure trove is coming to light. among the 1400 works found some never new existed. >> some works like this. at a press conference german authorities evaded questions as to why it took pore tha for morr to make it public. instead they focused on the quality of the works. >> when you are standing in front of these works which for a long time are thought to be destroyed or disappeared it's a joy. they are in relatively good condition. some 6 thesome of them damag dit damaged. >> he was recruited by his father to sell degenerative art. hitler deemed some art immoral. that was the case of edward monk's "the scream". it sold for 120 million-dollaring$120 millie paintings will come floodings in. the people dolin dealing with ts arpt will bwill come like ferrea sack. >> there is a glut and it will knock the prices down some say this horde is the tip of the iceberg. judging by the owners and their desefnedescenddescendants tryine property taken by the war. >> that is it for now. thanks fo
nazis in the second world war. they were found in an apartment of a recluse. a self portrait by dix and the true valueis treasure trove is coming to light. among the 1400 works found some never new existed. >> some works like this. at a press conference german authorities evaded questions as to why it took pore tha for morr to make it public. instead they focused on the quality of the works. >> when you are standing in front of these works which for a long time are thought to be...
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nazis in world war ii and found i in a munich apartment. we have this update. >> reporter: a landscape, and portrait by matisse, a self portrait, the value of this stolen art is just come to go light. among the 1,400 works some the world never knew existed like this piece often called the quintessential jewish artist of the 20th century. at a press conference authorities evaded questions about why it took more than a year to make the find pubic, instead they focused on the quality of the works. >> when you're standing in front of these works which for a long time it was believed they disappeared or were destroyed, it's a feeling of joy. they are in good condition. some of them dirty but not damaged. >> reporter: discovered by customs found the collection owned by the 80-year-old. hitler deemed some artist work immoral and jewish collectors were forced to sell them at reduced prices or have them confiscated. that's the case with edward munch's the scream, a painting so valuable it solid for $120 million last year. but the discovery poses a legal and moral problem. >> those who deal in this kind of art, they'll be fighting each other like fer
nazis in world war ii and found i in a munich apartment. we have this update. >> reporter: a landscape, and portrait by matisse, a self portrait, the value of this stolen art is just come to go light. among the 1,400 works some the world never knew existed like this piece often called the quintessential jewish artist of the 20th century. at a press conference authorities evaded questions about why it took more than a year to make the find pubic, instead they focused on the quality of the...
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they are believed to have been taken by the nazis during the 1930's and 1940's. their pro specked values so high, it couldn't be estimated, but said it's more than a billion dollars. >> in some parts of the country, 16-year-old's can't legally drive. they're not old enough to buy liquor, either. in one maryland town, they are allowed to vote. >> it's election day in maryland, right outside washington, d.c., where the mayor and six city council members are on the ballot unopposed. still this election is creating enormous buzz not because of who's running, but because of who's voting. >> this is the first place in the nation to allow 16 and 17-year-old's to cast ballots in local elections, and right after school, many did just that. >> today, i voted for the first time. >> what did you think about that? >> it was awesome. >> i felt like i had an impact on the community. >> i'm trying my best to not take it all for granted, considering we're the only kids in america who have ever done this. >> the movement stands in stark contrast to a number of states where there are fierce basses over la
they are believed to have been taken by the nazis during the 1930's and 1940's. their pro specked values so high, it couldn't be estimated, but said it's more than a billion dollars. >> in some parts of the country, 16-year-old's can't legally drive. they're not old enough to buy liquor, either. in one maryland town, they are allowed to vote. >> it's election day in maryland, right outside washington, d.c., where the mayor and six city council members are on the ballot unopposed....
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valued at more than a billion bucks. a collection of hundreds of works of arts by the likes of picasso, discovered in a munich, germany, apartment. official says nazisfiscated the artwork from jewish families in world war ii. >> the nazis stole from the jewish families. stole everything they had. everything precious attempt they didn't went to other nonjewish families to sale from them and that's why you can say that the art pieces, most of the art pieces that you will see, are from jewish families. >> investigators say the paintings were professionally stored. they're in good condition. now they have to try to get the artwork back to the rightful owners. they have done preliminary research on 500 pieces. >> we're hearing from some of you on the big statewide votes we covered this hour. a lot of folks saying new jersey governor's chris christie is a dress rehearsal for the next presidential election. this tweet: >> but johnny tweets that the government needs to stand up for our second amendment rights if he wants my vote. >> we got this tweet: i want some accurate polls out of virginia. that's the interesting race. so, be sure to stay with fox news
valued at more than a billion bucks. a collection of hundreds of works of arts by the likes of picasso, discovered in a munich, germany, apartment. official says nazisfiscated the artwork from jewish families in world war ii. >> the nazis stole from the jewish families. stole everything they had. everything precious attempt they didn't went to other nonjewish families to sale from them and that's why you can say that the art pieces, most of the art pieces that you will see, are from...
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valued at more than a billion dollars. hundreds of works of art by pi kaso discovered in a mun ich apartment building confiscated from jewish families by the naziseverything from the jewish families. everything precious that they had. they didn't deputy to nonjewish families to steal from them. and that's why you can say most of the art pieces thaw will see, rrnt from jewish families. ninvestigators say the masterpieces were professionally stored and said to be in good condition. they face the daunting task of getting the artwork back to the rightful owners. >> hopefullyel that make it home. >> thanks for joining us everybody. >> bill and ally up next. >>> in the hot seat again. back for a second time to defend obama care. welcome to hq. i am alisyn camerota. nand i am bill hemmer. glad to see you off of elevator. >> i got off. >> tough questions of putting the president's words in the law. >> why not put the president's words in to law and simply say if you like the plan you have. we'll not decide. if you like the plan you have you can cope it without changing the thing. that's what is on the white house website today. >>
valued at more than a billion dollars. hundreds of works of art by pi kaso discovered in a mun ich apartment building confiscated from jewish families by the naziseverything from the jewish families. everything precious that they had. they didn't deputy to nonjewish families to steal from them. and that's why you can say most of the art pieces thaw will see, rrnt from jewish families. ninvestigators say the masterpieces were professionally stored and said to be in good condition. they face the...