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intuitinto it -- experiences from prague and southern france that this mammoth wave is about to breakhumanity that we call the holocaust. charlie: how did this man, this this?nd and his wife, do what do they do and at what risk? artemis: first of all they did not do it overnight. it took time to develop the skills to help people. he was harvard trained as a lawyer. she was a social worker. they had a deep disgust of the nazi fascism and what it represented for the world. they were very invested in the czech republic as a democracy that emerged out of world war i and the leadership of thomas masserik, which is an extraordinary untold story, and they wanted to protect people. and so my grandfather declares war on germany from the pulpit, which is not a unitarian thing to do. the other piece i think is that he had a deep sense of love for humanity. charlie: that's the motivation. how did he do it? artemis: they got on the ship and it took a long time to get across the ocean. they arrived in london and were taught about spy craft. they learned then that they were going to be spies and at
intuitinto it -- experiences from prague and southern france that this mammoth wave is about to breakhumanity that we call the holocaust. charlie: how did this man, this this?nd and his wife, do what do they do and at what risk? artemis: first of all they did not do it overnight. it took time to develop the skills to help people. he was harvard trained as a lawyer. she was a social worker. they had a deep disgust of the nazi fascism and what it represented for the world. they were very invested...
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and they go to practicing in-- prague in february 1939. and witness the invasion of prague in 19-- march 15th, 1939. and are there in the underground working to rescue lives and, you know, take care of people without are being percent kowted from the nazis. and i think there is something extraordinarily existential. several times in the film both sharps say anybody would do this. of course, very few people would risk their lives and leave their children in the care of the congregation and go and do this. so it becomes this question for us, particularly because we face a refugee crisis, second only to the second world war, that we begin to say well, what am i supposed to do? what can i do? what should i do. >> rose: maureen dowd, ken burns and artemis jow-- joukowsky when we continue. funding for charlie rose has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: ma
and they go to practicing in-- prague in february 1939. and witness the invasion of prague in 19-- march 15th, 1939. and are there in the underground working to rescue lives and, you know, take care of people without are being percent kowted from the nazis. and i think there is something extraordinarily existential. several times in the film both sharps say anybody would do this. of course, very few people would risk their lives and leave their children in the care of the congregation and go...
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so we need americans to come here and help us deal with them millions of refugees coming into pragueria and germany. charlie: you helped them figure out a way to tell their story. ken: this is artemis' film. he brought with it certain sensibilities. i have known him for decades and normally i am saying no to all of these things, we have our full plate but i looked at it and there was a diamond in the rough that needed to be restructured, reedited, repaced. i felt that i could get tom hanks to read the voice and he agreed and he is fantastic. usei had the good sense to marina goldman. it is first person voices. a couple of historians and then the witnesses who were children now in their late 80's who were saved by the sharps and they remind you not only of the heroic nature of the story in the sacrifice of the sharps but ut itssidents -- b resonance to today with the refugee crisis we have but also of human potentiality because they were saved, they got to live lives. those lives are rich in full and they are professors emeritus of mathematics or french or russian. but it reminds you
so we need americans to come here and help us deal with them millions of refugees coming into pragueria and germany. charlie: you helped them figure out a way to tell their story. ken: this is artemis' film. he brought with it certain sensibilities. i have known him for decades and normally i am saying no to all of these things, we have our full plate but i looked at it and there was a diamond in the rough that needed to be restructured, reedited, repaced. i felt that i could get tom hanks to...
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and leave my mom who was 2 and my uncle who was six and they go to prague in february 1939 and witnessasion of prague in march 15, 1939, and are there in the underground working to rescue lives and take care of people who are being persecuted from the nazis. charlie: and then she joins him later. >> they go together. they are invited as a husband and wife team to represent what happens -- to represent -- what happens is the unitarian church, pe sister church in prod -- rague says do not send us money, send us americans. we need americans because americans are the only thing that nazi germany is afraid of. so we need american to come here and help us deal with them millions of refugees coming into prague from austria and germany. charlie: you helped them figure out a way to tell their story. ken: this is artemis' film. i have known him for decades and normally i am saying no to all of these things, we have our full plate but i looked at it and there was a diamond in the rough that needed to be restructured, reedited, repaced. i felt that i could get tom hanks to read the voice and he ag
and leave my mom who was 2 and my uncle who was six and they go to prague in february 1939 and witnessasion of prague in march 15, 1939, and are there in the underground working to rescue lives and take care of people who are being persecuted from the nazis. charlie: and then she joins him later. >> they go together. they are invited as a husband and wife team to represent what happens -- to represent -- what happens is the unitarian church, pe sister church in prod -- rague says do not...
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there are the posters you might be seeing if you're in the prague area. we see all kinds of things in the political sphere over here in the u.s. but that one video, just off the running for office. >> that's why it makes it so hard for us to really thumb her nose at her. some crazy stuff is happening here. >> if you are in the czech republic, vote barbie. >> no! >>> one of the greatest scenes in the greatest movie of all time. ?? >> >> the canopy to canopy picture taking shot in "top gun." that's what i'm talking about. for years it's been debated. we've got pro photographer blair bunty to prove it to us. >> it turned into this scholarly debate between my sister and i. would the picture have been good or bad? what would it have looked like? we figured the best way to find out was to do it. >> are you telling me they're going to be inverted? >> exactly. >> blair and his assistant were talking about the movie and talking about if that scene was possible. so he decided to hook up with his own jet team, the patriots. >> the danger zone! >> after they play aro
there are the posters you might be seeing if you're in the prague area. we see all kinds of things in the political sphere over here in the u.s. but that one video, just off the running for office. >> that's why it makes it so hard for us to really thumb her nose at her. some crazy stuff is happening here. >> if you are in the czech republic, vote barbie. >> no! >>> one of the greatest scenes in the greatest movie of all time. ?? >> >> the canopy to canopy...
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head of he beat michael van prague, the other candidate. >> my dear friends, thank you for your fantastic support. it's a great honor but at the time great responsibility. reporter: aleksander ceferin is complete michel platini's four-year presidential term through 2019. platini was suspended from his post last october and resigned revelations of a $2 million payment from fifa in he carried out a decade earlier. is under criminal investigation by swiss a futbolrs and serving ban but there was an exception make a short farewell address. >> ladies and gentlemen, be cleard that i have a conscience, that i'm convinced i did not make the slightest that i'm continuing the legal battle. to thank everyone in this room who had the courage and loyalty to support me during the month. reporter: ceferin's main a riftge will be to heal in european football created by increase champions league places for the richest leagues. anchor: how well do we our galaxy? experts say the gaia telescope track to create the most accurate three-dimensional map the milky way created. reporter: have you ever thought of l
head of he beat michael van prague, the other candidate. >> my dear friends, thank you for your fantastic support. it's a great honor but at the time great responsibility. reporter: aleksander ceferin is complete michel platini's four-year presidential term through 2019. platini was suspended from his post last october and resigned revelations of a $2 million payment from fifa in he carried out a decade earlier. is under criminal investigation by swiss a futbolrs and serving ban but there...
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there are the posters you might be seeing if you're in the prague area. we see all kinds of things in the political sphere over here in the u.s. but that one video, just off the fact she looks like barbie, now running for office. >> that's why it makes it so hard for us to really thumb her nose at her. some crazy stuff is happening here. >> if you are in the czech republic, vote barbie. >> no! >>> one of the greatest scenes in the greatest movie of all time. ♪ >> watch the birdie. >> the canopy to canopy picture taking shot in "top gun." that's what i'm talking about. for years it's been debated. we've got pro photographer blair bunty to prove it to us. >> it turned into this scholarly debate between my sister and i. would the picture have been good or bad? what would it have looked like? we figured the best way to find out was to do it. >> are you telling me they're going to be inverted? >> exactly. >> favorite line in the movie. >> blair and his assistant were talking about the movie and talking about if that scene was possible. so he decided to hook up
there are the posters you might be seeing if you're in the prague area. we see all kinds of things in the political sphere over here in the u.s. but that one video, just off the fact she looks like barbie, now running for office. >> that's why it makes it so hard for us to really thumb her nose at her. some crazy stuff is happening here. >> if you are in the czech republic, vote barbie. >> no! >>> one of the greatest scenes in the greatest movie of all time. ♪...
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it was three quakes in november, 2011 near the town of prague one was magnitude 5.6. the largest in oklahoma history. >> having an earthquake. >> toppled a spire at saint gregory's university. and severely damaged 14 houses including the one where john and jerry loveland lived with their two children. >> our bed was shaking. all you could hear was glass. >> earthquake insurance is stug you don't think you are going to have. >> reporter: like most of those in oklahoma, the lovelands didn't have earth quake insurance doing their own repairs to save money. more than four years after the quake, jerry loveland, resorts to simply hiding the damage. doesn't that concern you. you have a crack like this. >> afraid if we went in and fixed these. there was another earthquake. even a little. going to crack it all. then you have done all that work for no reason. >> not sure covering is fixing that is our only choice. not like we have the money to bulldoze the house and start over. that would be great. not going to happen. we have a mortgage. we live on one income. and, i realize t
it was three quakes in november, 2011 near the town of prague one was magnitude 5.6. the largest in oklahoma history. >> having an earthquake. >> toppled a spire at saint gregory's university. and severely damaged 14 houses including the one where john and jerry loveland lived with their two children. >> our bed was shaking. all you could hear was glass. >> earthquake insurance is stug you don't think you are going to have. >> reporter: like most of those in...
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while prague escaped the bombs of world war ii, it couldn't avoid the communists who came next and stayedor 40 years. but with this square as the stage, people power ultimately prevailed. man: in the 20th century, my family lived history in this square. in 1918, my grandma watched the habsburg eagles being pulled down from the buildings. in 1939, my aunt saw the nazis pulling in. in 1968, my dad stood here with his bare hands against the soviet tanks. in 1989, it was my generation's turn. steves: so you were here. tell me what happened. -in november '89, a student march headed for this square, kicked off two weeks of demonstrations. for 14 nights, this square filled with 300,000 people. each night, 300,000 people here. and on the last night, václav havel, the playwright, who would become our next president, announced from that balcony the resignation of the communist government. -wow. -suddenly, we were free. steves: and without a shot, the communist era had ended for the czech people. maria hinojosa: up next: north dakota. an oil boom on native land has brought unintended consequences. t
while prague escaped the bombs of world war ii, it couldn't avoid the communists who came next and stayedor 40 years. but with this square as the stage, people power ultimately prevailed. man: in the 20th century, my family lived history in this square. in 1918, my grandma watched the habsburg eagles being pulled down from the buildings. in 1939, my aunt saw the nazis pulling in. in 1968, my dad stood here with his bare hands against the soviet tanks. in 1989, it was my generation's turn....
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million civil filing against the city of oakland it directly names x 01 police chief john went to prague the attorney claims that he had personal had >>reporter: that she was sexually exploited as a minor and took no action to protect turned >>reporter: she was a teenager victim of sex trafficking in the achievement open offices and while running from a camp in 2017 and instead of protecting her they say he began sexually exploiting her himself we're still looking over their court filing it was his suicide note that brought this to the public's attention. >>grant lodes: our coverage continues on why you could find the charts and documents + even find a special section with all of our coverage the san jose home invasion victim is still in critical condition tonight but a family member is telling of the 88 year-old is holding her on the tries' a story of a large turnout as expected this evening >>reporter: as you said when outside her home this is the city's alum rock neighborhood and a little over an hour they hundreds of people expected to attend. >>reporter: i spoke with her nephew who
million civil filing against the city of oakland it directly names x 01 police chief john went to prague the attorney claims that he had personal had >>reporter: that she was sexually exploited as a minor and took no action to protect turned >>reporter: she was a teenager victim of sex trafficking in the achievement open offices and while running from a camp in 2017 and instead of protecting her they say he began sexually exploiting her himself we're still looking over their court...
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she claimed she cancerrer and told a doctor that her prague nancy put her life in danger. the scheme was discovered a year after the >>> senators jon mccane and another have sent a letter, on wednesday, to department of interior secretary, sally jewel. and gabrielle giffords was shot by a gunman and six people died. >>> the woman accused of flashing a group of under age.s at a party--age boys at a party wants the case thrown out. that police mishandle evidence. and she is accused of sexual misconduct. >>> and now clowns are showing up in the carolinas and people are terrified. police in north carolina investigating a third clown sighting in the last two weeks. so a woman called the police to say she saw a clown standing in the middle of the street, holding a knife, and he tried to lure her into the woods. she refused and he videos of the clowns but they are investigating. >>> ryan locthe has been suspended for ten months after he was in a scandal in rio. the u.s. swimmer became and embarrassment after he lied about being held up by armed men after a party. this means he is
she claimed she cancerrer and told a doctor that her prague nancy put her life in danger. the scheme was discovered a year after the >>> senators jon mccane and another have sent a letter, on wednesday, to department of interior secretary, sally jewel. and gabrielle giffords was shot by a gunman and six people died. >>> the woman accused of flashing a group of under age.s at a party--age boys at a party wants the case thrown out. that police mishandle evidence. and she is...
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are now a daily occurrence in oklahoma, but it was three quakes in november, 2011 near the town of prague that caught everyone's largest in oklahoma's history. it toppled a spire at st. gregory's university and severely damaged 14 houses, including the one where john and jerri loveland live with their two children. >> jerri loveland: our bed was shaking and all you could hear was glass. >> john loveland: you know, earthquake insurance is something that you don't ever think you're going to have to have. >> whitaker: like most oklahomans, the lovelands didn't have earthquake insurance and repairs to save money. more than four years after the quake, jerri loveland often resorts to simply hiding the damage. doesn't that concern you? that you've got a crack like this-- >> jerri loveland: i'm afraid that if we went in and fixed these and then there was another earthquake, even a little, it's going to crack it all and then you've done all that work for no reason. >> whitaker: i'm not sure-- >> jerri loveland: --crack. >> whitaker: --covering it is fixing it. >> jerri loveland: it's not fixing it
are now a daily occurrence in oklahoma, but it was three quakes in november, 2011 near the town of prague that caught everyone's largest in oklahoma's history. it toppled a spire at st. gregory's university and severely damaged 14 houses, including the one where john and jerri loveland live with their two children. >> jerri loveland: our bed was shaking and all you could hear was glass. >> john loveland: you know, earthquake insurance is something that you don't ever think you're...
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and there was 14 homes destroyed in the local city, in the local town of prague. as for widespread damage, we don't expect to see much damage out of places at a larger distance from the epicenter. but there are reports of damage to buildings in pawnee, oklahoma, which is 8 miles away from the epicenter of this quake. >> would you suspect there will be some aftershocks? >> yes. with any event of this magnitude, aftershocks are expected over the next couple of days to a week. >> oh, wow. okay, robert sanders, we appreciate it so much. thank you. again, 5.6 earthquake. magnitude earthquake there in oklahoma with a very shallow depth, four miles deep, which is shallow. the epicenter an hour west of tulsa. we'll keep you posted as we continue to hear more. >>> meanwhile, we want to talk about tropical storm hermine. because it's lashing the carolinas now. it is heading north at a sprint i heard one meteorologist say this morning. threatening to wash out labor day plans obviously for so many people. sharisse is live on the coast of north carolina. you've been there a co
and there was 14 homes destroyed in the local city, in the local town of prague. as for widespread damage, we don't expect to see much damage out of places at a larger distance from the epicenter. but there are reports of damage to buildings in pawnee, oklahoma, which is 8 miles away from the epicenter of this quake. >> would you suspect there will be some aftershocks? >> yes. with any event of this magnitude, aftershocks are expected over the next couple of days to a week. >>...
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and then all of a sudden he's in nazi-occupied prague, suddenly learning how to launder money. and she's trying to escape the gestapo tail. this is all true. it is all true. >> woodruff: towards the end, the film shows the sharp's daughter, martha sharp joukowsky, aided by rosemary a feig, lighting the eternal flame at yad vashem 10 years ago when the sharps were honored as "the righteous among the nations." they are two of only five americans honored among 25,000 people with that distinction. >> woodruff: the documentaryum airs tonight on pbs stations. check local listings. joukowsky has just published a companion book about this story as well. >> ifill: we close with an essay. novelist jeannine capo crucet grew up in miami and attended cornell university in upstate new york. in addition to adjusting to the cold, jeannine learned to navigate campus as a first generation college student. tonight she shares thoughts on why colleges need to do betteree at welcoming students like her. >> it took me going away to college to learn that by doing so, i'd become something called a firs
and then all of a sudden he's in nazi-occupied prague, suddenly learning how to launder money. and she's trying to escape the gestapo tail. this is all true. it is all true. >> woodruff: towards the end, the film shows the sharp's daughter, martha sharp joukowsky, aided by rosemary a feig, lighting the eternal flame at yad vashem 10 years ago when the sharps were honored as "the righteous among the nations." they are two of only five americans honored among 25,000 people with...
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ford actually is a bridge between the nixonian prague -- pragmatism and reagan conservatism, because reagan was such a larger than life figure, because he was -- you know, in his own way like john kennedy. ford tends to get overshadowed at the very at least sitting at the desk sitting down on ford museum and the ford's grave site which is located just a few hundred feet from here. speaking of books, this is what a book looks like before it's a book, basically. these are tip of the iceberg, but this is essential research material for the next six months to nine months, you know, piles of oral histories set off by themselves but there's a whole section, several piles dealing with his congressional career. a pile just devoted to the context in which he became house republican leader in 1965 from people like don rumsfeld who were intrumental in managing the campaign. he was perfectly fine of being underestimated. there are much worse things in politics strategically than to be underestimated. anyway, 1948, he went into the race underestimated as a political force but outcampaigned the in
ford actually is a bridge between the nixonian prague -- pragmatism and reagan conservatism, because reagan was such a larger than life figure, because he was -- you know, in his own way like john kennedy. ford tends to get overshadowed at the very at least sitting at the desk sitting down on ford museum and the ford's grave site which is located just a few hundred feet from here. speaking of books, this is what a book looks like before it's a book, basically. these are tip of the iceberg, but...
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prague >> reporter: test plan by those to feel the received a to farley in sentence and the sexual assaultoman out of stanford and $2.15 share of support and says it will tell assess your deputies on hand and will receive no special treatment after serving roughly half of a six month sentence 21 year-old former stanford's summer said to be heading back to ohio where hills are the terms of his probation. >> pam: happen during a test firing at the space launch complex in florida they use that had to send lights and rockets that carried supplies for international space station all on board no reported injuries but it is a big loss for space " to settle its commission by so, workings' site were destroyed in that explosion >> pam: vice-president warren the battleground state of ohio's today. >> catherine: he was campaigning for hillary and ohio and by and then as much time blasting donald as he did crazing hillary. biden says trump is irresponsible should not be given access to u.s. this race is sticking it into an even higher gear. the campaigns are pushing extra hard to sell canada's as frien
prague >> reporter: test plan by those to feel the received a to farley in sentence and the sexual assaultoman out of stanford and $2.15 share of support and says it will tell assess your deputies on hand and will receive no special treatment after serving roughly half of a six month sentence 21 year-old former stanford's summer said to be heading back to ohio where hills are the terms of his probation. >> pam: happen during a test firing at the space launch complex in florida they...
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president obama gave that same speech in prague in 2009 where he committed the united states to a pursuing a world without nuclear weapons than many believe that won him the nobel peace prize. how do you assess progress on the issue? >> well, i think it is mixed. president obama hasn't had nuclear weapons on his brave as he was in college. i mean, he went to columbia. a million people marched in central park when he was against nuclear weapons in 1982. he wrote his senior thesis on nuclear weapons and non-proliferation. when he got to the senate decades later, he was very interested. he would travel with other senators to former soviet state. you could tell he was concerned about the protection of fissile material. and so, he shows us the topic for his first speech in 2009, you know, that we should be seeking peace and security of the world and he did win a peace prize because of it you the citation from the committee says it's worked against the clear weapons. within a year, in order to get the new s.t.a.r.t. treaty ratified with russia, he essentially had to endorse a modernization plan,
president obama gave that same speech in prague in 2009 where he committed the united states to a pursuing a world without nuclear weapons than many believe that won him the nobel peace prize. how do you assess progress on the issue? >> well, i think it is mixed. president obama hasn't had nuclear weapons on his brave as he was in college. i mean, he went to columbia. a million people marched in central park when he was against nuclear weapons in 1982. he wrote his senior thesis on...
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the team based in prague. they spend 5,000 practicing the routine. >>> surf's up in las vegas. natalie morales went body surfing with britney spears and her children. >> grab my hand. >> sorry. >> oh, no. we almost lost natalie. >> natalie is as athletic as they come. that must be hard. couple weeks ago. >> i have done it. they have one in new jersey. the impressive thing is britney spears is wearing sunglasses doing it. >> and they don't fall off. >> they look amazing. >> that video of the sky divers. i can't get over that. >> would you want to try that? >> sin >> amazing. >> okay. >> 5,000 hours of practice. >> how do you become these guys? >> 5,000 hours of practice. >> okay. wow. >> dylan dreyer is here. this is very nice, by the way. this is very nice. you are wearing this baby very well. what a compliment. >> i don't know what to do with that. >> we just looked at each other. >> who is this craig melvin guy? >> thank you, craig. we are all eyes on tropical storm hermine. it is going to pull away, but not quickly. it will take until wednesday before it leaves the mid-atlan
the team based in prague. they spend 5,000 practicing the routine. >>> surf's up in las vegas. natalie morales went body surfing with britney spears and her children. >> grab my hand. >> sorry. >> oh, no. we almost lost natalie. >> natalie is as athletic as they come. that must be hard. couple weeks ago. >> i have done it. they have one in new jersey. the impressive thing is britney spears is wearing sunglasses doing it. >> and they don't fall off....
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the team based in prague, they spent 5, >> surfs up in las vegas. natalie morales went body surfing with britney spears and her children. >> you're going to grab my hand. >> natalie is like as athletic as they come. >> as it gets. are you kidding me? what a treat, though. you're the vegas airport. >> i was just in vegas a company weeks ago. >> i've done it. they have one in new jersey. britney spears is wearing sunglasses doing it. no worries. >> they both look absolutely amazing. >> she's a body surfer. that video of those guys, those skydivers, i can't get over that. >> would you want to try that? >> synchronized anything is amazing. >> it looks fun. >> i would do this over skydivg. when they turn it off. >> hopefully when you're on the low end of the routine. >> how does that work? in three seconds we're going to turn this out. >> 5,000 hours of practice. >> how do you become these guys? >> 5,000 hours of practice. >> 5,000 hours of practice. >> you are sharing a brain. >> kind of dangerous. >> you don't owe me a beer in three months. >> three mo
the team based in prague, they spent 5, >> surfs up in las vegas. natalie morales went body surfing with britney spears and her children. >> you're going to grab my hand. >> natalie is like as athletic as they come. >> as it gets. are you kidding me? what a treat, though. you're the vegas airport. >> i was just in vegas a company weeks ago. >> i've done it. they have one in new jersey. britney spears is wearing sunglasses doing it. no worries. >> they...