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in prague, he continues to paint portraits.e snaps black-and-white photos of them and puts them in albums, which somehow survive. >> i would go and look in the albums, and this one really spoke to me. >> but he doesn't tell her the stories behind those pictures. >> he knew that i was looking at the pictures in the book. i was really quite fascinated with them. he just would watch me, but he wouldn't really say much. >> young miriam knows her father was in a concentration camp but not how he got there or how in the world he survived. how did your parents meet? >> they met in a small town about one hour from prague. it was a place where the survivors went for healing. >> nor does miriam know about her father's disappointing attempt in israel to use his talent to express the horrors of the holocaust. he'd only write about that years later. >> "i had a one-man show in tel aviv with paintings of the concentration camps. i'm sorry to say, the interest was only small, and learned people do not want to talk about concentration camps. >
in prague, he continues to paint portraits.e snaps black-and-white photos of them and puts them in albums, which somehow survive. >> i would go and look in the albums, and this one really spoke to me. >> but he doesn't tell her the stories behind those pictures. >> he knew that i was looking at the pictures in the book. i was really quite fascinated with them. he just would watch me, but he wouldn't really say much. >> young miriam knows her father was in a concentration...
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she is much younger than i am, and it was unbelievable, to go to prague. to think about the struggles and the beauty of that city that was spared the bombings of world war ii. i took her then to berlin. we were standing in one of the last pieces where the wall is. my wife had never seen it. i had been there before the wall came down. i had visited the soviet union as a member of the committee. standing at the wall, there was a woman in a carriage. this was recently. standing on the side of the wall, and her son, who was kicking a ball around, no more than six seven, was on the other side. i became emotional. the guide with us said, "what the heck is wrong with you?" i said, just think about this, before that walking down, if you lived over here -- that wall came down, you lived over here, you had a life. if you lived over there, you lived in a prison. we free people. we don't often think about what we were able to achieve. we went to paris. what's better than versailles? 14th, of like louis roman xiv in a way.uis he knew how to use executive power. but i'm
she is much younger than i am, and it was unbelievable, to go to prague. to think about the struggles and the beauty of that city that was spared the bombings of world war ii. i took her then to berlin. we were standing in one of the last pieces where the wall is. my wife had never seen it. i had been there before the wall came down. i had visited the soviet union as a member of the committee. standing at the wall, there was a woman in a carriage. this was recently. standing on the side of the...
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you go to prague for christmas >>> more news after this. what if there was another way to look at relapsing multiple sclerosis? this is tecfidera. tecfidera is not an injection. it's a pill for relapsing ms that has the power to cut relapses in half. imagine what you could do with fewer relapses. tecfidera may cause serious side effects, such as allergic reactioions, pml, which is a rarerain infection that usually leads to death or severe disability, and decreases in your white blood cells. the most common side effects are flushing and stomach problems. any low white blood cell counts, infections, any other medical conditions, or if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. learn more about the most prescribed pill for relapsing ms in the us, at tecfidera.com. talk to your doctor about tecfidera, and take another look at relapsing ms. >>> updating our top stories. all 14 people killed in the shooting rampage in san bernardino, californ, have been identified. we now know the couple behind the ma
you go to prague for christmas >>> more news after this. what if there was another way to look at relapsing multiple sclerosis? this is tecfidera. tecfidera is not an injection. it's a pill for relapsing ms that has the power to cut relapses in half. imagine what you could do with fewer relapses. tecfidera may cause serious side effects, such as allergic reactioions, pml, which is a rarerain infection that usually leads to death or severe disability, and decreases in your white blood...
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the modern states established and greater affluence, well, it is not likely that a man in milan or prague or dublin with walk into a school or a building and start shooting people. i will never forget the surprise of working in london and finding that a killing any where in the british isles will lead the newscast for a chunk of the day. it was national news. here in the united states, it is hard to imagine a killing in miami even making the news at all in georgia and a murder in massachusetts getting attention in arizona. america is different and the most discouraging thing is how unwilling we are to begin to conversation that starts with asking ourselves why. i'm ray suarez. that's the "inside story." america, live from new york city, i am tony harris. it could have been worse, that's what officials are saying about the san bernadini rampage. what we are learning about the 15 killed in the attack. a new policy, and more protest in chicago, demanding the resignation of another top city official.
the modern states established and greater affluence, well, it is not likely that a man in milan or prague or dublin with walk into a school or a building and start shooting people. i will never forget the surprise of working in london and finding that a killing any where in the british isles will lead the newscast for a chunk of the day. it was national news. here in the united states, it is hard to imagine a killing in miami even making the news at all in georgia and a murder in massachusetts...
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expected when you're out traveling to check in with your parents every once in a while, i'm good, i'm in prague, having a great time, see you later. this guy roger skype called his parents and they're thinking he's in a bus. >> [ inaudible ]. >> so roger is in a plane about to skydive in sydney. called his parents and they're over there thinking he's in a bus and before they know it, their son is flying through the air. >> didn't hear a word you say. are you in an airplane or what? airplane. >> god. freaking out. the dad starts shouting out expletives. the mom can't believe what she's >> the incredible video she's got 4g at 5,000 feet. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> do i need to mention they're irish? >> i think it's pretty clear. >> that is the [ bleep ]. >> this is cool, though, because they get to experience it with him. >> what a great son to think of moment. >> he did this across the world. they challenged some travelers to document their experiences. >> there's only one condition we have to skype with our parents the whole it time on our mobile phone while we do it. is everyone okay with that? >>
expected when you're out traveling to check in with your parents every once in a while, i'm good, i'm in prague, having a great time, see you later. this guy roger skype called his parents and they're thinking he's in a bus. >> [ inaudible ]. >> so roger is in a plane about to skydive in sydney. called his parents and they're over there thinking he's in a bus and before they know it, their son is flying through the air. >> didn't hear a word you say. are you in an airplane or...
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the modern states established and greater affluence, well, it is not likely that a man in milan or prague or dublin with walk into a school or a building and start shooting people. i will never forget the surprise of working in london and finding that a killing any where in the british isles will lead the newscast for a chunk of the day. it was national news. here in the united states, it is hard to imagine a killing in miami even making the news at all in georgia and a murder in massachusetts getting attention in arizona. america is different and the most discouraging thing is how unwilling we are to begin to conversation that starts with asking ourselves why. i'm ray suarez. that's the "inside story." bl >>> >>> u.s. police say a couple behind the mass shooting in california had a shuj arsenal and-- huge arsenal and carefully planned their attack. the world news. ahead the russian president promises more sampgss against turkey over the shooting down of a fighter jet. >> you will not escape our focus >>> u.s. prosecutors take aim at f.i.f.a. again as two more senior officials are arreste
the modern states established and greater affluence, well, it is not likely that a man in milan or prague or dublin with walk into a school or a building and start shooting people. i will never forget the surprise of working in london and finding that a killing any where in the british isles will lead the newscast for a chunk of the day. it was national news. here in the united states, it is hard to imagine a killing in miami even making the news at all in georgia and a murder in massachusetts...
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the modern states established and greater affluence, well, it is not likely that a man in milan or prague or dublin with walk into a school or a building and start shooting people. i will never forget the surprise of working in london and finding that a killing any where in the british isles will lead the newscast for a chunk of the day. it was national news. here in the united states, it is hard to imagine a killing in miami even making the news at all in georgia and a murder in massachusetts getting attention in arizona. america is different and the most discouraging thing is how unwilling we are to begin to conversation that starts with asking ourselves why. i'm ray suarez. that's the "inside story." [ ♪ ] >> it was unspeakable, the carnage that we were seeing >>> one of the first officers on the scene of the california mass shooting is speaking out. this is al jazeera. also ahead on the program. russian and turkish foreign ministers meet for the first time since the downing of the russian jet near the syrian border, but the stand off continues. prosecutors in the u.s. are pushing for
the modern states established and greater affluence, well, it is not likely that a man in milan or prague or dublin with walk into a school or a building and start shooting people. i will never forget the surprise of working in london and finding that a killing any where in the british isles will lead the newscast for a chunk of the day. it was national news. here in the united states, it is hard to imagine a killing in miami even making the news at all in georgia and a murder in massachusetts...
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. >> it's not just turkey, in prague st. nick does not look like santa claus. >> no. >> celebrating birth days annie can, of 6, jimmy buffet 69. all right. i'm richard lui along with bonnie snider. "today." you. >>> we are waking up to a gift from mother nature, the warmest christmas day ever.
. >> it's not just turkey, in prague st. nick does not look like santa claus. >> no. >> celebrating birth days annie can, of 6, jimmy buffet 69. all right. i'm richard lui along with bonnie snider. "today." you. >>> we are waking up to a gift from mother nature, the warmest christmas day ever.
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rothenburg's heyday -- that was about 1200 to 1400 -- it was the intersection of two great trading routes -- prague to paris and hamburg to venice. but today, the great trade is tourism. rothenburg is a huge hit with shoppers. true, this is a great place to buy cuckoo clocks, steins, and dirndls, but see the town first. most of the buildings were built by 1400. like many medieval towns, the finest and biggest houses were built along herrengasse, named for the herren, or the wealthy class. the commoners built higgledy-piggledy ls. hanging shop signs advertise what they sold -- knives, armor, bread, whatever. rothenburg's wall, with its beefy fortifications and intimidating gates, is about a mile around and provides great views and a good orientation. rodertor is the only tower you can actually climb. it's worth the hike for the commanding city view and the fascinating display on the bombing of rothenburg in the last weeks of world war ii, when much of the city was destroyed. but rothenburg's most devastating days were 400 years ago, during the thirty years' war. in the 1600s, the catholic and protes
rothenburg's heyday -- that was about 1200 to 1400 -- it was the intersection of two great trading routes -- prague to paris and hamburg to venice. but today, the great trade is tourism. rothenburg is a huge hit with shoppers. true, this is a great place to buy cuckoo clocks, steins, and dirndls, but see the town first. most of the buildings were built by 1400. like many medieval towns, the finest and biggest houses were built along herrengasse, named for the herren, or the wealthy class. the...
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that november, a 5.6-magnitude earthquake struck near prague, oklahoma, causing significant damage. it was the biggest earthquake in over 60 years. within just a few months, scientists at the u.s. geological survey suggested that oklahoma's earthquakes could be tied to the production of oil and gas. but oklahoma was in denial. >> so you had a constant stream of conversation that it was natural. that's when you realized the state was controlled by oil and gas, and that we were having trouble even being honest about what caused that quake. >> emails reveal that after the earthquake, the governor's office used talking points supplied by an oil company, devon energy. the main talking point repeated by state officials was that there was no evidence that oil and gas operations had anything to do with the earthquakes. >> that doesn't make you feel good. it doesn't give you the warm fuzzies that there is enough of a separation between industry and government. and if you're letting the industry direct messaging, then yeah, the science isn't ever gonna come out. because the science isn't in t
that november, a 5.6-magnitude earthquake struck near prague, oklahoma, causing significant damage. it was the biggest earthquake in over 60 years. within just a few months, scientists at the u.s. geological survey suggested that oklahoma's earthquakes could be tied to the production of oil and gas. but oklahoma was in denial. >> so you had a constant stream of conversation that it was natural. that's when you realized the state was controlled by oil and gas, and that we were having...
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i took my wife to prague. we went there for her 50th birthday a couple years ago, she's much younger than i am. it was unbelievable to go to prague to think about claus and their struggles and the beauty of that city that was spared the bombings of world war ii. i then took her to berlin and we were standing at one of the last pieces where the wall is. my wife had never seen it. i'd been there before the wall came down. i'd visited the soviet union as a member of the committee. and standing at that wall there was a woman in a carriage. she was on one side -- this is just recently. standing on this side of the wall and her son who was kicking a little ball around, probably no more than 6 or 7 was on the other side. and i became emotional and my wife is -- and the guide that was with us said what the heck is wrong with you? i said, just think about this. before that wall came down, if you lived over here, you had a life. and if you lived over here, you lived in a big prison. we brought that wall down. we freed p
i took my wife to prague. we went there for her 50th birthday a couple years ago, she's much younger than i am. it was unbelievable to go to prague to think about claus and their struggles and the beauty of that city that was spared the bombings of world war ii. i then took her to berlin and we were standing at one of the last pieces where the wall is. my wife had never seen it. i'd been there before the wall came down. i'd visited the soviet union as a member of the committee. and standing at...
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won't have to deal with any thunder, but could trip you up as the morning commute prague row cents specially moving into delaware and new jersey with time. fifty-five currently at the airport, mild obviously, but look at charleston out in advance of the cold front. 70 degrees, whew, just blows my mind. this is the beginning, folks, this isn't even as warm as it lend up for us. so 62 is our expected high today. watch for the light rain first half of the date. tonight, probably shower, clouds, patchy fog, obviously mild at 52 degrees. this is the good stuff. check this out. six a tomorrow. that will at least flirt with the record. be a degrees shy of it. see how we do. but thursday, exceptional. we shatter that record by ten solid degrees. will likely still have couple of showers if not thunderstorm around, but things are clearing out, and looking pretty nice actually for christmas day. erika, back to you. >> just can't believe that this is the week of christmas, cathy. >> unreal. >> talking sports, exciting night in local college football tonight when the temple out take on toledo. just fifth
won't have to deal with any thunder, but could trip you up as the morning commute prague row cents specially moving into delaware and new jersey with time. fifty-five currently at the airport, mild obviously, but look at charleston out in advance of the cold front. 70 degrees, whew, just blows my mind. this is the beginning, folks, this isn't even as warm as it lend up for us. so 62 is our expected high today. watch for the light rain first half of the date. tonight, probably shower, clouds,...
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man armed with a gun walked into this house behind me along reach street and announced a robbery in prague. the owner was home and armed with his own gun. he killed him in his living room. after the shooting two people who live in the home ran down with guns drawn. there were drugs, likely marijuana in the home. that's what mess tell us and they found more. >> there is also several hundred colors nokes this alleged marijuana. we found some packaging material next to the green weed-like substance. >> investigators believe the intruder was after the drugs and the money. you're looking live along reed street where the final move is stationed near the victim's vehicle and waiting for that car to be towed. another offer came by and told me the people at the house, they returned back to the house after they were questioned by investigators. for hours, i'm told no charges have been announced yet. >> thank you. northeast philadelphia two students from george washington high school are facing aggravated assault charges after allegedly beating up a teacher. two male students held brian swift while a
man armed with a gun walked into this house behind me along reach street and announced a robbery in prague. the owner was home and armed with his own gun. he killed him in his living room. after the shooting two people who live in the home ran down with guns drawn. there were drugs, likely marijuana in the home. that's what mess tell us and they found more. >> there is also several hundred colors nokes this alleged marijuana. we found some packaging material next to the green weed-like...
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the prague post argues that the coalition should give up on the idea of toppling off side altogether. the only pragmatic way to bring peace to the region is to work with them. it goes on to say it is too fixated on that goal of toppling bashar al-assad ignoring the only solution that could work. the united nations marked the day of the abolition of slavery. >> reporter: this woman says she was trapped as a domestic worker in united arab emirates working 21 hours a day, living on stale bred. >> translation: my employer would often tell us we can have you killed any time. >> reporter: stories like hers are reaped millions of times across the world. people living as slaves earning little or no money, unable to escape. some hide in the shadows, others labor in the blazing sun. according to an annual census of slavery, there were nearly 36 million slaves last yeah. they span the continue incidents. the countries with the biggest share are various. the most vulnerable are poor unned indicated migrant workers. the international labor organization says children make up around one in four vict
the prague post argues that the coalition should give up on the idea of toppling off side altogether. the only pragmatic way to bring peace to the region is to work with them. it goes on to say it is too fixated on that goal of toppling bashar al-assad ignoring the only solution that could work. the united nations marked the day of the abolition of slavery. >> reporter: this woman says she was trapped as a domestic worker in united arab emirates working 21 hours a day, living on stale...
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. >> a man walks to his car and interrupts a robbery in prague.explain what valuable item the thieves were after. >> cheltenham police now have a violent couple in custody. they are here at the police department behind me, accused of beating a man with a tire iron and brick. now, investigators say it happened on mather and wagner way just before midnight. they say the pair was trying to steal a tire from a car when the owner walked out and tried to fend them off. he was beaten with a brick and tire iron. the pair then drove off. fortunately, the victim despite his serious injuries remember what had the pair looked like and their getaway car. he was able to help police track them down. officers found that violent couple hiding out in ambler. they have been arrested. later when they are charged police expect to release their names and pictures. reporting live, katy zachry, "nbc 10 news." >> the budget battle in harrisburg continues beyond christmas, governor wolf will have to make a decision. either pass and accept a budget he disagrees with and thi
. >> a man walks to his car and interrupts a robbery in prague.explain what valuable item the thieves were after. >> cheltenham police now have a violent couple in custody. they are here at the police department behind me, accused of beating a man with a tire iron and brick. now, investigators say it happened on mather and wagner way just before midnight. they say the pair was trying to steal a tire from a car when the owner walked out and tried to fend them off. he was beaten with...
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what's next, breakfast in prague? is it too much to ask social media outlets to help fight terror? the answer is no. or yes. frankly, i'm very confused. let's get started, america. we've got a couple of truthies. let's welcome tonight's guests. my favorite, aside from gretchen, tucker carlson. nice hair. she's a democratic pollster and strategist, but we like her anyway, jessica karloff. co-founder and chairman of counterextremism organization. spent a lot of time of prison, egyptian prison. the co-author of islam. probably still drunk from last night, joining us, joann. national review reporter, catherine. to the monologue, everybody. before the republican debaters were tucked into their beds, the media already had their angle. what's with all this isis crap? >> we need to quit arming the -- >> destroy isis. >> destroy isis. >> isis. >> isis. >> isis. >> isis. >> the war against isis. >> if you drank every time you heard isis, you would be more pickled than lindsay graham at a benihana happy hour. shall if one of the goals of isis is to scare the american people, the gop did them
what's next, breakfast in prague? is it too much to ask social media outlets to help fight terror? the answer is no. or yes. frankly, i'm very confused. let's get started, america. we've got a couple of truthies. let's welcome tonight's guests. my favorite, aside from gretchen, tucker carlson. nice hair. she's a democratic pollster and strategist, but we like her anyway, jessica karloff. co-founder and chairman of counterextremism organization. spent a lot of time of prison, egyptian prison....
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what's next, breakfast in prague? is it too much to ask social media outlets to help fight terror? the answer is no. or yes. frankly, i'm very confused. let's get started, america. we've got a couple of truthies. let's welcome tonight's guests. my favorite, aside from gretchen, tucker carlson. nice hair. she's a democratic pollster and strategist, but we like her anyway, jessica karloff. co-founder and chairman of counterextremism organization. spent a lot of time of prison, egyptian prison. the co-author of islam. probably still drunk from last night, joining us, joann. national review reporter, catherine. to the monologue, everybody. before the republican debaters were tucked into their beds, the media already had their angle. what's with all this isis crap? >> we need to quit arming the -- >> destroy isis. >> destroy isis. >> isis. >> isis. >> isis. >> isis. >> the war against isis. >> if you drank every time you heard isis, you would be more pickled than lindsay graham at a benihana happy hour. shall if one of the goals of isis is to scare the american people, the gop did them
what's next, breakfast in prague? is it too much to ask social media outlets to help fight terror? the answer is no. or yes. frankly, i'm very confused. let's get started, america. we've got a couple of truthies. let's welcome tonight's guests. my favorite, aside from gretchen, tucker carlson. nice hair. she's a democratic pollster and strategist, but we like her anyway, jessica karloff. co-founder and chairman of counterextremism organization. spent a lot of time of prison, egyptian prison....
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what's next, breakfast in prague? is it too much to ask social media outlets to help fight terror? no. or yes. frankly, i'm very confused. let's get started, america. we've got a couple of truthies. let's welcome tonight's guests. my
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what's next, breakfast in prague? is it too much to ask social media outlets to help fight terror?e answer is no. or yes. frankly, i'm very confused. let's get started, america. we've got a couple of truthies. let's welcome tonight's guests.
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churchill was trying to push roosevelt and eisenhower and hope that patten would push through to prague but they were stopped because eisenhower didn't want to do that. they could have gotten to berlin easy. wasn't a question of the number of deaths. they would have been light. but the real reason is i think stalin would have used his air force because he was determined to incircle berlin to make sure the americans didn't get through because stalin wanted the nuclear facilities at the institute in southwest berlin. in fact, this is one of the interesting things we found in the russian archives and they lined up the rifle divisions to seal off the area to make sure they got the german scientist and the uranium. it had been moved to the dark forest where the americans got ahold of it and some went into the bombs dropped on japan. >> the other point was if all of those processes that were used in the ardennes offensive, if they had been sent to eastern france, you are quite right. the red army would have had a more difficult time breaking through. whether it would have extended the length
churchill was trying to push roosevelt and eisenhower and hope that patten would push through to prague but they were stopped because eisenhower didn't want to do that. they could have gotten to berlin easy. wasn't a question of the number of deaths. they would have been light. but the real reason is i think stalin would have used his air force because he was determined to incircle berlin to make sure the americans didn't get through because stalin wanted the nuclear facilities at the institute...
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. >> manhattan college will be checking on the prague press. they stored equipment monitoring equipment in are the canisters to check after a big storm. so it is really sort of an exciting avenue losing, actually, to be able to figure out how i can actually have an impact on the urban environment. this is the pilot project that officially opens in the spring. if it is a success, sponge park may pop up in other places along the kamal. susana drake knows the park won't improve the contaminated canal but takes pride in knowing this canal is not getting worse. >> in prac lynn, hron crowley, "fox 5 news." coming up tonight including this -- >> i never realized that my hobby was going to be my living that i would be working in. a how an immigrant from el salvador used the ral. >> the american dream. >> hi, christine ma. testimony temperature are where they should be. mostly upper 30's to low 40's but there is another warm-up headed in our direction. detail bye, see you guys later. [boys screaming] now time warner cable makes your internet go faster.
. >> manhattan college will be checking on the prague press. they stored equipment monitoring equipment in are the canisters to check after a big storm. so it is really sort of an exciting avenue losing, actually, to be able to figure out how i can actually have an impact on the urban environment. this is the pilot project that officially opens in the spring. if it is a success, sponge park may pop up in other places along the kamal. susana drake knows the park won't improve the...
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i was in prague doing hell boy. they said, we're doing 13. they said, how many would you like to do of 13? i said, 13. (laughter) >> rose: and were you happy? i was happy. >> rose: i have to close. tell me this -- looking at you today at 71, you seem to me to have been, you know, the personification of a very talented actor who's always working. >> yeah. >> rose: that was your life. yeah. >> rose: love the profession, love doing the thing, love everything about it. >> yeah. >> rose: had a great life, great family. >> yes. >> rose: and then all of a sudden, there comes a role that elevates you to a different place. >> yeah. >> rose: couldn't have happened to a better guy. >> oh, what a nice thing to say. thank you. i always thought i was going to exist between, you know, 5 and 1. when we grew up, there was this character prototype, fred clark was one, a guy who played mel on the dick van dyke show. there was the bald sort of mean guy who played the principal or the owner, and i thought, that's what i'll do in my life. i'll be that character. i
i was in prague doing hell boy. they said, we're doing 13. they said, how many would you like to do of 13? i said, 13. (laughter) >> rose: and were you happy? i was happy. >> rose: i have to close. tell me this -- looking at you today at 71, you seem to me to have been, you know, the personification of a very talented actor who's always working. >> yeah. >> rose: that was your life. yeah. >> rose: love the profession, love doing the thing, love everything about it....
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why churchill was trying to push roosevelt was in our and hope the patent would push way through prague and fighting eisenhower made the right decision. it was not a question of the casualties. but the real reason, stalin would have used. he was determined and in fact one of the interesting things we found was that have lined uplined up all of these rifle divisions to seal off the area to make sure they got the german scientists and the uranium. uranium. but they did not know was the uranium have down to the black forest went into the ball dropped on japan. >> no. all of his forces were used in the ardennes offensive to have they been sent to the eastern front your quite right. the red army whatwould about it much more difficult time breaking through. one thing ii do know is very unpopular with russian historians they have been nowhere near berlin. and the other major influence was the strategic bombing campaign because the force of the luftwaffe the defendant reich in fact there was a critical difference. the 2nd world war and all the rest of it. a new unit to go into the archives to c
why churchill was trying to push roosevelt was in our and hope the patent would push way through prague and fighting eisenhower made the right decision. it was not a question of the casualties. but the real reason, stalin would have used. he was determined and in fact one of the interesting things we found was that have lined uplined up all of these rifle divisions to seal off the area to make sure they got the german scientists and the uranium. uranium. but they did not know was the uranium...
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what's next, breakfast in prague? is it too much to ask social media outlets to help fight terror?o. or yes. frankly, i'm very confused. let's get started, america. we've got a couple of truthies. let's welcome tonight's guests. my
what's next, breakfast in prague? is it too much to ask social media outlets to help fight terror?o. or yes. frankly, i'm very confused. let's get started, america. we've got a couple of truthies. let's welcome tonight's guests. my
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. >>> coming up -- politics gets personal in prague. >> something was going to happen if you put these alpha males in the same room together. >> and southern charm flies out the window in the alabama state senate. >> he called me a son of a bitch. okay? where i grew up, that's somebody talking bad about your mother. >> when "caught on camera: politics gone wild" returns. ♪ everything kids touch during cold and flu season sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. thwith aches, chills,g. and fever, there's no such thing as a little flu. and it needs a big solution: an antiviral. so when the flu hits, call your doctor right away and up the ante with antiviral tamiflu. prescription tamiflu is an antiviral that attacks the flu virus at its source and helps stop it from spreading in the body. tamiflu is fda approved to treat the flu in people two weeks of age and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu, tell your doctor if you're pregnant,
. >>> coming up -- politics gets personal in prague. >> something was going to happen if you put these alpha males in the same room together. >> and southern charm flies out the window in the alabama state senate. >> he called me a son of a bitch. okay? where i grew up, that's somebody talking bad about your mother. >> when "caught on camera: politics gone wild" returns. ♪ everything kids touch during cold and flu season sticks with them. make sure...
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my wife and i went to prague for her 50th birthday a couple years ago. she's much younger than i am. it was unbelievable to go to prague, and to think about vakla klaus and their struggles and the beauty of the city that was spared the bombings of world war ii. i then took her to berlin. we were standing at one of the last pieces of where the wall was. my wife hadn't seen it. i was there before the wall came down. ive visited the soviet union for a committee. a woman was on the carriage -- this is just recently. standing on this side of the world. and her son, who was kicking a little ball around, probably no more than 6 or 7, was on the other side. and i became emotional. and the guide with us said, what the heck is wrong with you? i said just think about this. before that wall came down, if you lived over here, you had a life. and if you lived over here, you lived in a big prison. we brought that wall down. we freed people. and we don't often think about what we were able to achieve. and what i'm saying is, we went to paris. what's better than versaill
my wife and i went to prague for her 50th birthday a couple years ago. she's much younger than i am. it was unbelievable to go to prague, and to think about vakla klaus and their struggles and the beauty of the city that was spared the bombings of world war ii. i then took her to berlin. we were standing at one of the last pieces of where the wall was. my wife hadn't seen it. i was there before the wall came down. ive visited the soviet union for a committee. a woman was on the carriage -- this...
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i took my wife to prague couple of years ago she's much younger than i am and it was unbelievable to think about the struggles and the beauty of the city that would spare the bombings of world war ii. we were standing at one of the last pieces where the wall is. i had been there as a member of the committee and standing at the wall there is a woman on the carriage that this is just recently standing on one side of the wall and her son who is was kicking the ball around was on the other side and i became emotional. and my wife said what the heck is wrong with you. i said think about this. before it came down if you lived over here you had a wife and if you lived over here you lived in a big prison. we bought that wall down. we don't often think about what we are able to achieve and what i am saying is we went to paris. what's better than verse i.. i like louis xiv and know 14 and know how to use executive authority. and i love to travel but i'm not leaving america. i'm not. even if the browns when i am not leaving america. >> i'm afraid we have gone out of the way for donald trump's p
i took my wife to prague couple of years ago she's much younger than i am and it was unbelievable to think about the struggles and the beauty of the city that would spare the bombings of world war ii. we were standing at one of the last pieces where the wall is. i had been there as a member of the committee and standing at the wall there is a woman on the carriage that this is just recently standing on one side of the wall and her son who is was kicking the ball around was on the other side and...
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in 1968 he compared them to people who are trying to bring a prague spring to america. analogizing between this whole the army in czechoslovakia and, you know, occupation by police in our neighborhoods. this was at a time when lindsay took over, there were 680 murders in new york. there were 390-5510 years earlier. by the time he left office over 1200 murders in new york. he continued undercut the police themselves with this kind of philosophy of reactive, passive policing. buckley did this, in some ways talked plain sense. the difference is that his solutions were free market solutions come if you will. and that i think struck people as unusual. you know, how can we govern using the principles of the marketplace? >> so if i were a conservative in 1965 and i decided to think were the heart about urban problems, would i be likely to come up with something like this agenda, prior to the advent of them at an institution? >> the irony is i think institutions like the manhattan institute were sometimes better to put these ideas forward and reemphasize them over and over agai
in 1968 he compared them to people who are trying to bring a prague spring to america. analogizing between this whole the army in czechoslovakia and, you know, occupation by police in our neighborhoods. this was at a time when lindsay took over, there were 680 murders in new york. there were 390-5510 years earlier. by the time he left office over 1200 murders in new york. he continued undercut the police themselves with this kind of philosophy of reactive, passive policing. buckley did this, in...
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yo go to prague for christmas ornaments. >>> more news after this. what if there was another way look at relapsing multiple sclerosis? this is tecfidera. tecfidera is not an injection. it's a pill for relapsing ms that has the power to cut relapses in halalf. imagine what you could do with fewer relapses. tecfidera may cause serious side effects, such as allergic reactions, pml, which is a rare brain infection that usually leads to death or severe disability, and decreases in your white blood cells. the most common side effects are flushing and stomach problems. any low white blood cell counts, infections, any other medical conditions, or if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. learn more about the most prescribed pill for relapsing ms in the us, at tecfidera.com. talk to your doctor about tecfidera, and take another look at relapsing ms. >>> updating our top stories. all 14 people killed in the shooting rampage in san bernardino, california, have been identified. we n kno the couple behind the mass
yo go to prague for christmas ornaments. >>> more news after this. what if there was another way look at relapsing multiple sclerosis? this is tecfidera. tecfidera is not an injection. it's a pill for relapsing ms that has the power to cut relapses in halalf. imagine what you could do with fewer relapses. tecfidera may cause serious side effects, such as allergic reactions, pml, which is a rare brain infection that usually leads to death or severe disability, and decreases in your...
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as president obama has made statements like the prague speech in which he professed an interest in movingowards a world without nuclear weapons. how do you assess the current nuclear arsenal as a particular investment that you think we should be making, and how should we be integrating that into our broader capabilities? >> great. thanks, kelly. the first thing is, again, this kind of conceptual piece which is integrating them so that nuclear does not seem like, oh, they deal with it and they do whatever it is they do. rather, it's something people are thinking about in conceptualizing their plans, in thinking about the procurements that they want to pursue or seek that is involved in the development of policy documents, etc., etc. i think structurally actually what i'm talking about does not involve radical shifts either in conventional forces or in nuclear forces. on the conventional side, i think it's when we think about particularly high-end conventional systems, i think it means putting some degree of a premium on capability to limit their employment in a way that's more favorable to
as president obama has made statements like the prague speech in which he professed an interest in movingowards a world without nuclear weapons. how do you assess the current nuclear arsenal as a particular investment that you think we should be making, and how should we be integrating that into our broader capabilities? >> great. thanks, kelly. the first thing is, again, this kind of conceptual piece which is integrating them so that nuclear does not seem like, oh, they deal with it and...