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the 25-year-old son of turkish immigrants grew up in western germany. his anonymous tip prompted authorities to close security and increase public spaces. many places were put under 24- hour watch. patrols and airports, the minister at the time tried to calm the public. >> there is reason to be worried, but there is no reason to panic. we will not let international terrorism affect our way of life or limit our culture of freedom. >> today it is a magnet for tourism again, but security is still high. >> some soccer now. chelsea have confirmed that josÉ is returning to that club. >> he has signed a four-year deal with the blues. he was released from his contract last week after a season without a trophy. he led chelsea to two league titles during his previous time which ended in 2007. the u.s. men's soccer team hosted germany in international friendly on sunday and washington, d.c. >> there are two to be oak oh shows -- there are two coaches. >> one with german winning, one with them losing. >> germany's casual approach was quickly punished after just her
the 25-year-old son of turkish immigrants grew up in western germany. his anonymous tip prompted authorities to close security and increase public spaces. many places were put under 24- hour watch. patrols and airports, the minister at the time tried to calm the public. >> there is reason to be worried, but there is no reason to panic. we will not let international terrorism affect our way of life or limit our culture of freedom. >> today it is a magnet for tourism again, but...
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the 25-year-old son of turkish immigrants grew up in western germany. his anonymous tip prompted authorities to close security and increase public spaces. many places were put under 24- hour watch. patrols and airports, the minister at the time tried to calm the public. >> there is reason to be worried, but there is no reason to panic. we will not let international terrorism affect our way of life or limit our culture of freedom. >> today it is a magnet for tourism again, but security is still high. >> some soccer now. chelsea have confirmed that josÉ is returning to that club. >> he has signed a four-year deal with the blues. he was released from his contract last week after a season without a trophy. he led chelsea to two league titles during his previous time which ended in 2007. the u.s. men's soccer team hosted germany in international friendly on sunday and washington, d.c. >> there are two to be oak oh shows -- there are two coaches. >> one with german winning, one with them losing. >> germany's casual approach was quickly punished after just her
the 25-year-old son of turkish immigrants grew up in western germany. his anonymous tip prompted authorities to close security and increase public spaces. many places were put under 24- hour watch. patrols and airports, the minister at the time tried to calm the public. >> there is reason to be worried, but there is no reason to panic. we will not let international terrorism affect our way of life or limit our culture of freedom. >> today it is a magnet for tourism again, but...
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the criminal investigation division as another state sanctioned terrorist group, gestapo from germany, westernrope problems from world war ii. that's the office that you would think the gestapo ran, not americans run that office. >> i used to believe such things could only happen in a communist blocked country or police state. i don't believe that any more. >> witnesses like that, having them testify to the gestapo evils of the irs. the irs is constrained by law from defending itself. any taxpayer can tell the senate about unfairness of their treatment by the irs, but unless the taxpayer gives the irs permission to discuss his or her case publicly, the irs can't say anything in its own defense, even to rebut false charges, so it is essentially a free play, you can say anything you want. you can't be rebutted unless you allow yourself to be rebutted, and why would you allow that. if you liked that in the 1990s, welcome to the sequel. this year, coburn says his constituents were targeted because they gave money to mitt romney campaign. michele bachmann says to fox news the irs uses your politica
the criminal investigation division as another state sanctioned terrorist group, gestapo from germany, westernrope problems from world war ii. that's the office that you would think the gestapo ran, not americans run that office. >> i used to believe such things could only happen in a communist blocked country or police state. i don't believe that any more. >> witnesses like that, having them testify to the gestapo evils of the irs. the irs is constrained by law from defending...
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the battle freed western europe from nazi germany control and helped bring world war ii to an end. >> a day of history. >>> still to come on wjz's eyewitness news, run away car. the decision a woman makes brings her car to the middle of a store. >>> and why one mom is fearing for her future. >>> bob turk in the weather center, a very warm day to the week. we'll have your exclusive five day forecast. >>> and cbs baltimore.com is always on. always on. for the latest ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, a team that shares my drive and commitment. that's why i serve in the united states coast guard. maybe you were born ready. find out at gocoastguard.com. >>> surveillance video from arizona as a run away crashes into a crowded store. watch as the suv is pulling into a parking space but then keeps ongoing. the vehicle drives through the store injurying two women. the 78-year-old driver told them she hit the gas instead of the break. >>> a talent show turns into a brawl but it wasn't the children fighting it was two parents. leticia james became angry when another mother knocked down her daughter. james was arre
the battle freed western europe from nazi germany control and helped bring world war ii to an end. >> a day of history. >>> still to come on wjz's eyewitness news, run away car. the decision a woman makes brings her car to the middle of a store. >>> and why one mom is fearing for her future. >>> bob turk in the weather center, a very warm day to the week. we'll have your exclusive five day forecast. >>> and cbs baltimore.com is always on. always on. for...
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forces would come over to europe in about the middle of western germany to reinforce our positions and push those pact forces there. mr. scott: yes, you are absolutely right. but what did they do in europe when we asked them to stand with us in afghanistan? they stood with us. what did we do when they asked wein iraq, all i'm saying is have an obligation today and in the future. mr. coffman: i certainly -- i reclaim my time. nothing in the nato charter that says we have to maintain permanent bases in europe. i certainly support rotational forces. i support our involvement and our obligations to the north atlantic treaty obligation. doesn't say we have to have a unit in the middle of europe protecting a border that no longer exists. i reserve. the chair: the gentleman from colorado reserves. the gentleman from georgia is recognized. mr. scott: i would like to two minutes to the gentleman from ohio, my dear friend, mr. mike turner. the chair: the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. turner: this amendment is anything unlike you are going to see because this is not a function of congres
forces would come over to europe in about the middle of western germany to reinforce our positions and push those pact forces there. mr. scott: yes, you are absolutely right. but what did they do in europe when we asked them to stand with us in afghanistan? they stood with us. what did we do when they asked wein iraq, all i'm saying is have an obligation today and in the future. mr. coffman: i certainly -- i reclaim my time. nothing in the nato charter that says we have to maintain permanent...
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brunt if in shelters of some ten thousand who have already fled syria despite germany have been mean rather reluctant over western calls for any direct military action in the country and this report now to r.t. correspondent peter all of. these protesters behind be in pearl in a campaigning for better rights for refugees here in germany and the number of refugees in the country could be set to rise by around ten thousand now that's the number of people escaping violence in syria that's expected to come here to germany when it comes to the international response to the own going crisis in the embattled middle eastern country germany has certainly be more reserved and its criticism and some of its european partners particularly the likes of france and the united kingdom both of those have called for sending arms and perhaps even military personnel to aid the rebels fighting against the tree of the syrian government that germany has and they have kept their involvement purely diplomatic however there are those in germany that fear that the actions of countries like france and like the u.k. could see germany drawn in
brunt if in shelters of some ten thousand who have already fled syria despite germany have been mean rather reluctant over western calls for any direct military action in the country and this report now to r.t. correspondent peter all of. these protesters behind be in pearl in a campaigning for better rights for refugees here in germany and the number of refugees in the country could be set to rise by around ten thousand now that's the number of people escaping violence in syria that's expected...
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you heard the qatari foreign minister say that in the past, western nations have ignored places. i'm thinking particularly of germany and italy who believe the conflict will probably get worse if there are mormons arm -- more arms brought into syria. they do not agree with the idea of military action outside the security council. still not clear what those ministers have agreed on if they have agreed on anything because there is division here. qatari prime minister and foreign minister and the saudi's and uae on one side of the argument. they are already providing arms going into syria. you have other nations like britain and france who think it might be necessary to provide arms in the future. they are already providing assistance -- they say not lethal assistance. you have the americans whose position has been changing, looking like president obama is going more to the side of the british and french, providing more assistance to the opposition. you have other nations -- jordan, which is so close to all of this suffering with so many .efugees the italians and germans really think that more weapons will just make th
you heard the qatari foreign minister say that in the past, western nations have ignored places. i'm thinking particularly of germany and italy who believe the conflict will probably get worse if there are mormons arm -- more arms brought into syria. they do not agree with the idea of military action outside the security council. still not clear what those ministers have agreed on if they have agreed on anything because there is division here. qatari prime minister and foreign minister and the...
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what you find is a very dense, not very big patch of woods not far from occam on the western edge of germany made to throw one division after another into the forest and they are chewed to pieces. i write specifically about the twentieth division. .pullingrm coda, but there were more than five divisions .. it went well for none of them, including the first division, and colonel hurley was there for them. so i write about the forest, and it's not a pretty picture. and, you know, corley is with me in africa. he's with us for the invasion of sicily. i don't write about him a lot, but i sure do admire him. >> host: tom e-mails in: at the beginning of world war ii, mark clark was looked upon as sort of a golden boy. was he as bad a general as he is portrayed now? >> guest: i don't think he is, and i don't portray him as a bad general. he's the dominant figure in volume two of this trilogy, particularly the second half of it. .. >> he's a bit self-absorbedded, extruer nard ambitious, and he has a thirst for publicity that is beyond belief. what you find when you get to italy where clark is the com
what you find is a very dense, not very big patch of woods not far from occam on the western edge of germany made to throw one division after another into the forest and they are chewed to pieces. i write specifically about the twentieth division. .pullingrm coda, but there were more than five divisions .. it went well for none of them, including the first division, and colonel hurley was there for them. so i write about the forest, and it's not a pretty picture. and, you know, corley is with...
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at the time nazi germany controlled most of western europe, they knew it would be key to winning the eisenhower gave the go ahead for operation overlord. next morning more than 130,000 troops crossed the english channel and landed at normandy. it was the largest amphibious operation in history and it was brutal. thousands died. allies would ultimately take control and continue their march across europe and it begin with deadly battle on the beach 69 years a ago today. thank god for them. now you know the news for this thursday june 6th, 2013. i'm shepard smith, thanks for checking in tonight. o'reilly factor is coming up. bill is on a tear. >> bill: o'reilly factor is on. >> this is type of program that put orwell to shame. >> bill: another shocking investigation. every verizon telephone customer is under surveillance. >> you personally signed the documents with the dollars on it before the conference. >> i initialed the routing slip. >> what does that mean to you? do you have any responsibility for that? >> bill: talk about an out of control situation, irs spending $50 million on co
at the time nazi germany controlled most of western europe, they knew it would be key to winning the eisenhower gave the go ahead for operation overlord. next morning more than 130,000 troops crossed the english channel and landed at normandy. it was the largest amphibious operation in history and it was brutal. thousands died. allies would ultimately take control and continue their march across europe and it begin with deadly battle on the beach 69 years a ago today. thank god for them. now...
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france was audiotaped by germany, but four years later, five years later, all of these countries were occupied, and americans in particular, and all were brought into the western alliance as allies where they remine, and they will take over fighting germany, 24 war dead in russia, shocking figure. they, all they got for the trouble was a temporary and from which they have become -- from which they have been evicted. >> host: mr. black, was that a planned strategy on behalf of the western allies? >> guest: well, you can't say in 193 # # -- 1933 roosevelt planned it up, but he planned the stages making up the policy, and in the balance of the period in that section of the book up to the mid-50s, the strategic team that he assembled was still in charge, and he died in 1945, but president trueman and secretary of state and defense, generalize p hour is the first commander of nato, and his two term president, dean afterrenson and george and bolen and others were people that roosevelt promoted, and they continued to direct the the -- directed through the 50s, and everyone makes mistakes, but in general, absolutely brilliant strategic direction and almost completely
france was audiotaped by germany, but four years later, five years later, all of these countries were occupied, and americans in particular, and all were brought into the western alliance as allies where they remine, and they will take over fighting germany, 24 war dead in russia, shocking figure. they, all they got for the trouble was a temporary and from which they have become -- from which they have been evicted. >> host: mr. black, was that a planned strategy on behalf of the western...
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heavy rain has caused flooding across parts of western and central europe leaving cars stranded in houses inundated and germany two people have drowned over the last couple of days and local authorities are scrambling to put up defenses against the rising waters there has also been isolated flooding in poland and the czech republic where a number of people have been evacuated from their houses. well coming up on a boyko ruffles at the feathers of the world's political power players that's after the break right here on r.t. . new york magistrate judge gary brown has ruled that it's ok to track people's location via their cell phone the judge supports his decision by saying that there is no legitimate expectation of privacy in the perspective of a cellular telephone where the individual has failed to protect his privacy but taking the simple expedient of powering it off this statement seems to hint that cell phones are some sort of fun luxury and that people are just too lazy to turn off their phones when they want privacy this ignores the fact that there are many people who have to be on call twenty four seven
heavy rain has caused flooding across parts of western and central europe leaving cars stranded in houses inundated and germany two people have drowned over the last couple of days and local authorities are scrambling to put up defenses against the rising waters there has also been isolated flooding in poland and the czech republic where a number of people have been evacuated from their houses. well coming up on a boyko ruffles at the feathers of the world's political power players that's after...
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international news in brief heavy rain is cause flooding across parts of western and central europe even cars stranded in houses inundated in germany two people have drowned over the last couple of days and local authorities are scrambling to put up defenses against the rising waters is also isolated flooding in poland near the border with the czech republic a number of people have been evacuated from their houses. a powerful earthquake measuring six point three on the richter scale the shaking taiwan triggering that left one person dead eighteen others have been injured and residents rushed out into the streets when the jolts began the quake also sparked a gas explosion in the center the odd one to be as reported. the sochi winter olympic games are false to pro chain with less than a year now until they get under way the winners' medals were unveiled in st petersburg this week with some of the best of the russian traditions upon them. give us a glimpse of the spoils that will go to the olympic. now holding up one of these will be the dream of every athlete competing in sochi twenty fourteen which begin in just a month's time and h
international news in brief heavy rain is cause flooding across parts of western and central europe even cars stranded in houses inundated in germany two people have drowned over the last couple of days and local authorities are scrambling to put up defenses against the rising waters is also isolated flooding in poland near the border with the czech republic a number of people have been evacuated from their houses. a powerful earthquake measuring six point three on the richter scale the shaking...
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like movies not only in the united states but across the western world as brown and has independently documented for costly a great britain germany and more countries or most of the west better secular today the anticipated rise of a belief but in the united states was so pronounced with a revival that some people assumed it would only continue this way not its decline would be inevitable. of the single most sociologists of religion during those years actually wrote in a classic book protestant catholic you that the village atheist was a vanishing figure in american life even agnosticism seem to be equipped and is already mentioned to transpire in the two decades but to us half a century later, the observations of exotic the opposite of christianity's fate most secular or religious is playing defense offense christianity has been battered by a combination of forces the sexual revolution the sexual scandals at the catholic church and aggressive anti-coalition of new atheist, a political activist and allies and recently by the administration washington that appears more skeptical and openly contemptuous of traditional christianity
like movies not only in the united states but across the western world as brown and has independently documented for costly a great britain germany and more countries or most of the west better secular today the anticipated rise of a belief but in the united states was so pronounced with a revival that some people assumed it would only continue this way not its decline would be inevitable. of the single most sociologists of religion during those years actually wrote in a classic book protestant...
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all that it was a fierce opponent to western imperialism i mean heaven and chavez were kind of these lone wolves keep battling against the establishment and had germany in the region could you see any backwards trend having this powerful opposition force that was kind of giving a voice to palestine in different regions and in that whole area could there be a backlash or i think the bottom lines of the iranian policy has changed dramatically in the sense that the things that they're looking for such as having a control of the fuel cycle having an option on the nuclear question i don't think those are changing i don't think the support for hezbollah or do geo political calculations are changing dramatically however they may not be as black and white as they were on the. cover and they're not as cynical or fearful as they were in the past in the sense that perhaps there is a desire and a willingness to take a risk for a potential. when solution in all of this is important because if you're pursuing that type of a block and why its approach it really comes down to only war and peace but you are more inclined to escalate because you are more fearful of ta
all that it was a fierce opponent to western imperialism i mean heaven and chavez were kind of these lone wolves keep battling against the establishment and had germany in the region could you see any backwards trend having this powerful opposition force that was kind of giving a voice to palestine in different regions and in that whole area could there be a backlash or i think the bottom lines of the iranian policy has changed dramatically in the sense that the things that they're looking for...
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all that it was a fierce opponent to western imperialism i mean heaven and chavez were kind of these lone wolves keep battling against the establishment and had germany in the region could you see any backwards trend having this powerful opposition force that was kind of giving a voice to palestine in different regions and that in that whole area could there be a backlash but i think the bottom lines of the iranian policy has changed dramatically in the sense that the things that they're looking for such as having a control of the fuel cycle having an option on the nuclear question i don't think those are changing i don't think the support for hezbollah or do geo political calculations are changing dramatically however they may not be as black and white as they were going to come from and they're not as cynical or fearful as they were in the past in the sense that perhaps there is a desire and a willingness to take a risk for a potential. and win solution in all of this is important because if you're pursuing that type of a block and why it's approach it really comes down to only war and peace but you are more inclined to escalate because you are mor
all that it was a fierce opponent to western imperialism i mean heaven and chavez were kind of these lone wolves keep battling against the establishment and had germany in the region could you see any backwards trend having this powerful opposition force that was kind of giving a voice to palestine in different regions and that in that whole area could there be a backlash but i think the bottom lines of the iranian policy has changed dramatically in the sense that the things that they're...
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were occupied or liberated or in the case of germany almost entirely occupied by the british and americans in particular that were brought into the western alliance as flourishing allies where they all remain. there were 20 million more. it was a temporary occupation they pledged not to conduct of eastern europe where they were not popular and ultimately they couldn't sustain themselves from which they had become evicted. is that on behalf of the western allies? >> you can't see that in 1933 roosevelt planned all with up to 57 but a planned each stage as it came. in the balance of the period arnove that section in the mid 50's, the strategics team that he assembled was in charge. of course he died in 1945 but president truman and general marshall as the secretary of state and defense, general eisenhower is the first commander of nato and the first term president dean acheson and george kennon and charles and others. these were people that roosevelt promoted and they continued to direct the country in strategic firm terms through the 50's and they did it. there were mistakes of course, everyone makes mistakes but in general it was just ab
were occupied or liberated or in the case of germany almost entirely occupied by the british and americans in particular that were brought into the western alliance as flourishing allies where they all remain. there were 20 million more. it was a temporary occupation they pledged not to conduct of eastern europe where they were not popular and ultimately they couldn't sustain themselves from which they had become evicted. is that on behalf of the western allies? >> you can't see that in...
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western world's. british historian colin brown and michaels made independently documented. australia, great britain, germany, canada, denmark, more countries, most of the west including some that are very secular today all saw an unanticipated rise in churchgoing and the profession of belief during those same years. remarkably this revival applied to the vanquished and the victorious, the impoverished and the affluent. in the united states so pronounced was this revival, some influential and the public square that some people assumed it would always continues this way, that religious faith, not its decline, would be inevitable. will herbert, perhaps the single most influential sociologist of religion during those years actually rose in the classic book called protestant/catholic/jew that the village at -- the village '80s was a vanishing figure in american life that even agnosticism was being eclipsed and as already mentioned this revival is something new on the scene transpiring somehow when the two decades following the war. to us of course, half a century plus later, herbert's observation sound remote an
western world's. british historian colin brown and michaels made independently documented. australia, great britain, germany, canada, denmark, more countries, most of the west including some that are very secular today all saw an unanticipated rise in churchgoing and the profession of belief during those same years. remarkably this revival applied to the vanquished and the victorious, the impoverished and the affluent. in the united states so pronounced was this revival, some influential and...
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germany since reunification and the worst -- the first in the west since 1987. why has it taken so long? >> when unification came, we have lots of data bases from the western and eastern part. it took a lot of time. we started now with a new census. >> i suppose that is because of unification itself took a lot of time. what are some of the most significant findings of this report in your opinion? >> one significant finding is we are now 1.5 million people less than we assumed to be. about 60% of the people that are not there anymore are people with foreign citizenship, and that is really interesting. if you see how the age structure is in germany, you see very clearly that in the age range 65 years and older, we only have a few people with an immigrant background, it seems to be that these people leave germany. that is certainly, just as a last question, something that is changing in germany, would you say? >> we know about that before, but we have only a small sample. now we have a big sample. it is 10%, so i think we can validate all this data now. >> thank you very much for your time. still to come on the show, why a venezuelan police raid targeted secr
germany since reunification and the worst -- the first in the west since 1987. why has it taken so long? >> when unification came, we have lots of data bases from the western and eastern part. it took a lot of time. we started now with a new census. >> i suppose that is because of unification itself took a lot of time. what are some of the most significant findings of this report in your opinion? >> one significant finding is we are now 1.5 million people less than we assumed...
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western diplomat to visit since parliament voted him prime minister this week. focused on bringing peace to afghanistan. he has signaled he is not likely to make changes to pakistan's current policies. a strong reaction in germany to revelations the united states government has been tapping into internet and phone service to monitor citizen activity. opposition is calling on angela merkel to tackle the issue when she meets with u.s. president barack obama later this month. the u.s. secret service admitted to accessing fast -- vast qualities of information by the servers of major internet companies like google, facebook, and yahoo. operationrterrorism has attracted criticism both at home and abroad. it is not clear whether the companies affected knew about the practice. u.s. president barack obama and china's new president are holding an informal summit at a retreat outside of los angeles this weekend. the two leaders have been discussing the increasingly fraught issue of hacking and cyber security. north korea is also expected to be on the agenda. >> an icebreaker. one that is hoped to ease tensions on several fronts between the nations. this is their first encounter since he became the first president. the inf
western diplomat to visit since parliament voted him prime minister this week. focused on bringing peace to afghanistan. he has signaled he is not likely to make changes to pakistan's current policies. a strong reaction in germany to revelations the united states government has been tapping into internet and phone service to monitor citizen activity. opposition is calling on angela merkel to tackle the issue when she meets with u.s. president barack obama later this month. the u.s. secret...
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western societies, but not all at once. it happened and it very much back-and-forth zigzag fashion. the story played out very differently. in france, germany, england, in the u.s. with lots of demonstration effects. it is a story leading to changes in professoriate, linking up with political dynamics tuesday of each country with a different political mix. the one that nevertheless occurred differently in different national contexts and that ultimately my account, one of a broad common malady with respect to institutional change, but a quite different trajectories. i mix really good point as well, i'll say a couple of things. two class interests play a leading role? i bring forth two pieces of evidence in the book broadly to call into question whether this explains the bulk of the phenomenon. first of all class interests to explain my professors are liberal, you might expect more change over time and academics as someone goes through graduate school and realizes they have a career ahead of them in academe and commit themselves to my career and realize where -- that they would become further ensconced enmeshed in liberalism and they don't pa
western societies, but not all at once. it happened and it very much back-and-forth zigzag fashion. the story played out very differently. in france, germany, england, in the u.s. with lots of demonstration effects. it is a story leading to changes in professoriate, linking up with political dynamics tuesday of each country with a different political mix. the one that nevertheless occurred differently in different national contexts and that ultimately my account, one of a broad common malady...
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germany if you get to the museum islands today, not only their there. works here. but we give them all back at the end of the war. this is a policy of the westernwere not considered spoils of war, rather that there would be returned to the countries from which there were stolen. incredibly important inflection point in how worse and the consequences of the war had been fought. it really redefine how we look at these cultural objects since world war two. yes, ma'am. let us give you a microphone. we have very speedy runners with the microphone. you don't have to wait long. >> well, -- >> well, let's see. i was in kansas city last week to watch is no. i had to retire my scarf this morning in chicago because it was threatening to do so. samarra will get to see my mother and she will be very happy. add to a spine to heard that the gestation time for a buck is greatly in excess for the amount of time carrying the around. we have -- i will be traveling around the country for the next month talking about saving italy, sharing the stories, having the chance to see friends like bill and julie keller and other monuments officers'. a lot of their kids. al
germany if you get to the museum islands today, not only their there. works here. but we give them all back at the end of the war. this is a policy of the westernwere not considered spoils of war, rather that there would be returned to the countries from which there were stolen. incredibly important inflection point in how worse and the consequences of the war had been fought. it really redefine how we look at these cultural objects since world war two. yes, ma'am. let us give you a microphone....