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is damien's case even the worst ones you've seen?>> well, it's the worst one i personally have seen because i no damien. and i visited him in prison, and he was my friend. so emotionally it was the worst one i've seen, but not even close. not even close. there were cases where people were convicted, whether were nine eyewitnesses the city was actually in church that night, you know? on it, all sorts. here at the innocence project northwest where i worked here for a while, one of our clients was convicted and it was, you know, the victim had said that the perpetrator was anywhere between 615, 645-foot -. our client is open not here, was not coming up, i it just goes on and on and on. these people are convicted on absolutely no evidence. and much like damien's case there's a false confession, too. they questioned him for nine hours. they questioned him for nine hours, and a much like damien's case, none of the facts match fixer then they go back and they questioned him again. some of the facts matched because the police are feeding and
is damien's case even the worst ones you've seen?>> well, it's the worst one i personally have seen because i no damien. and i visited him in prison, and he was my friend. so emotionally it was the worst one i've seen, but not even close. not even close. there were cases where people were convicted, whether were nine eyewitnesses the city was actually in church that night, you know? on it, all sorts. here at the innocence project northwest where i worked here for a while, one of our...
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i'm pleased to have damien hirst back at this table. welcome. you're becoming a regular when you walked in you said that. how are you? >> very good. >> rose: you said as you sat down this is the combination of the huge, mammoth ego. >> exactly. >> rose: you and larry gagosian. >> yes, larry gagosian and mine. >> rose: produce this. >> i think the first time i came on the show larry had two galleries and when i started the spot show there were nine and by the time i did the show there was 11. >> rose: and you had a billion dollars already. >> (laughs) >> rose: let's talk about these. it obviously began with one painting. what was it? you love color. but what got you to do a spot and you instantly make it -- >> i always like to throw paint around and mess -- i was into kind of -- i was taught by '50s painters not in england but, you know, kind of gestural painters who were that you paint how you feel and if you're happy you do orange and if you're sad you do purple and i kind of believed in that and believed it was the truth but then i got into co
i'm pleased to have damien hirst back at this table. welcome. you're becoming a regular when you walked in you said that. how are you? >> very good. >> rose: you said as you sat down this is the combination of the huge, mammoth ego. >> exactly. >> rose: you and larry gagosian. >> yes, larry gagosian and mine. >> rose: produce this. >> i think the first time i came on the show larry had two galleries and when i started the spot show there were nine and...
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they were released last year i'm back with damien, his wife and the director amy berg.t watch that without shaking your head really about the life that happened for you for nearly two decades. it's a completely wasted life until the stage of where you are now. really shocking. the other shocking thing, of course, you could have been executed by now. >> right. >> 53 people have been executed since you were released. 11 in 2011, 42 this year. when you hear that, given your knowledge and experience of death row, given what we now know about dna and the way it's been exonerating many people on death row, what do you think of it? >> it's absolutely nightmarish. you know, there's a lot of cases out there that don't have dna that the people could very well be innocent and even if they're not, you know, media sort of portrays this image to society that death row is full of, you know, criminal genius hannibal lecter type and they are not. they say they don't execute the mentally insane or mentally handicap and they do. >> how many people did you encounter on death row that you b
they were released last year i'm back with damien, his wife and the director amy berg.t watch that without shaking your head really about the life that happened for you for nearly two decades. it's a completely wasted life until the stage of where you are now. really shocking. the other shocking thing, of course, you could have been executed by now. >> right. >> 53 people have been executed since you were released. 11 in 2011, 42 this year. when you hear that, given your knowledge...
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(damien)"it was culinary.. i was actually cooking... " damien english is on the same journey. of work for almmst a year. (damien english) "itt difficuut.. but.. ya know what ya got make it one step at a time one day at a pime.. nothings promised -department of llaor figures ssow the average unemployment rate so far this year in baltimore city is 10-point- threeepercent. it's almost double what is what in 2007 when it was 5.5 percent. -(nat pop siien ambo) and the city may anticipate even morr lay offs... cctycorp just announced the ellimination f 11 thousanddjobs nationwidee (cairns) "as part f the cutbackss... not clear"some are calling it a see-saw economy illed with up's and down's.... (jacob tight.. i was ob huntiig foo a while.." jacob was hired at a restaurnat tww months ago: (jacoo cooper))ya really got to prove yourself to get hired..." and thee there's chris:(voice only) (chris cooper)"its called charm ccty customer)"how are youuwhen hh found himself unemployeed... he put a dream : into action: (chris cooper)"i anted to put it out on the road anddput a restaurnat on w
(damien)"it was culinary.. i was actually cooking... " damien english is on the same journey. of work for almmst a year. (damien english) "itt difficuut.. but.. ya know what ya got make it one step at a time one day at a pime.. nothings promised -department of llaor figures ssow the average unemployment rate so far this year in baltimore city is 10-point- threeepercent. it's almost double what is what in 2007 when it was 5.5 percent. -(nat pop siien ambo) and the city may...
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provocatively damien out you'll have no qualms about conducting an anti muslim interview in the midst of the faithful gathered in the main crowd. here we are in the great also inside we spoke to several people it's a mock interview but for a real audience some with the same. session of a new crusade against islam and. this is what we were just talking about now it's something that's influential with its own dynamic and huge cost there are those who say that it was possible that muslims would become the majority in france and europe and we can see that it's happening rapidly heading that way you know men. still seventy three islamization in fact. thank you ana. the secret videotaping is over for the true right we stream ists its mission accomplished. one national stunt the proved successful was the cocktail sausages incident. years wine employ hundreds of people responded to the appeals on the social networks. other operations have also had an immediate effect. so this video was about bugs. in britain so i staged the scene with our music for. a hamburger with bacon and they said there'
provocatively damien out you'll have no qualms about conducting an anti muslim interview in the midst of the faithful gathered in the main crowd. here we are in the great also inside we spoke to several people it's a mock interview but for a real audience some with the same. session of a new crusade against islam and. this is what we were just talking about now it's something that's influential with its own dynamic and huge cost there are those who say that it was possible that muslims would...
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meal in southwest france when it comes to propaganda the blocky don't you dare can count on young damien in his pocket camera. he's just twenty two and is a communications student today he's accompanying one of the movement's leaders are an engineer aged twenty six. but when on. today's tosk is to get inside leone's main mosque. the full circle. need permission to film. the idea is to make a video to highlight their claim france is being islamicized. a propaganda film in other words. they're taking advantage of an open day at the mosque and a possible themselves off as more visitors who just want to visit more and around as we like. to call it is it who maybe are you muslim yes so you convert to that to the country that. people there converted where we are movement is it possible that your french originated it religion. you believe shipments you don't just know how many faiths. in here i don't know you'd need to. know how many people can the colts are going to give us to them with a few formidable oh it's three off thousand one hundred thousand. three hundred thousand faithful it's frida
meal in southwest france when it comes to propaganda the blocky don't you dare can count on young damien in his pocket camera. he's just twenty two and is a communications student today he's accompanying one of the movement's leaders are an engineer aged twenty six. but when on. today's tosk is to get inside leone's main mosque. the full circle. need permission to film. the idea is to make a video to highlight their claim france is being islamicized. a propaganda film in other words. they're...
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that sooner sensation damien william's second touchdown of the game.ahoma beats the hornfrogs and sooners became texas longhorn fans because if the hong lorns could beat collin klein and the wildcats oklahoma would own the title outright. but tonight collin klein and kc state beats texas. >>> 75-yard touchdown for baylor and bears led at halftime. baylor also has a supersophomore, his name is lache, seastrunk, lache seastrunk is for real. he pull a happy running here, but still scores the 76-yard touchdown. baylor upsets 23 rd-rank ok state. >>> the beavers hosted nicholls state, a make-up game. markus wheaton with 12 catches. setting the oregon state career record for receptions. oregon state racks up a school record 77 points,points,77-3 is the final. speaking of de la salle, tonight james logan high show its hope for a division i title fall as fast as the rain. it rained steadily, nearly the entire game. in dublin, logan with an impressive 12-1 record. warren miles long put his head down and heads for the 39-yard and miles will attend northwestern u
that sooner sensation damien william's second touchdown of the game.ahoma beats the hornfrogs and sooners became texas longhorn fans because if the hong lorns could beat collin klein and the wildcats oklahoma would own the title outright. but tonight collin klein and kc state beats texas. >>> 75-yard touchdown for baylor and bears led at halftime. baylor also has a supersophomore, his name is lache, seastrunk, lache seastrunk is for real. he pull a happy running here, but still scores...
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for "the newsroom" in its first season is a very, very good thing, and bryan cranston, jon hamm, damienis it, on any of those? >> no. >> is anyone likely to walk away with the nomination? for example, "lincoln" and daniel day-lewis as best actor. >> i think, yes. i think that hollywood loves, especially the hollywood foreign press, loves that kind of great, sweeping, historical movie. and when you combine the fact that it's tony kushner supplying the script and it's spielberg. it's really an extraordinary achievement internationally. it's one of those movies -- you'd think "lincoln's" an american movie, but it's an international phenomenon. >> best actress in a motion picture? >> i think that seeing rachel weisz in "deep blue sea," a movie not many people saw, that was a great surprise. jessica chastane in "zero dark thirty" was someone everybody really expected to see nominated. and helen mirren in "hitchcock," a movie that didn't get particularly good reviews, but boy, what a perfect performance she gave in that. >> is it a pleasant surprise to see "salmon fishing in the yemen"? that
for "the newsroom" in its first season is a very, very good thing, and bryan cranston, jon hamm, damienis it, on any of those? >> no. >> is anyone likely to walk away with the nomination? for example, "lincoln" and daniel day-lewis as best actor. >> i think, yes. i think that hollywood loves, especially the hollywood foreign press, loves that kind of great, sweeping, historical movie. and when you combine the fact that it's tony kushner supplying the script...
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damien's children hospital, the shrouded bodies of those who have died, several infants and one adult on this day, are counted. the names written down for prayers that follow at daily mass. >> anybody that dies in our arms as they say, in our place, their body is first brought to the chapel so that the very next mass we have the prayers for the dead and for their peace and for the transformation of their life to eternity and for the strength and courage of their family. >> beyond prayer, he says it's important to strengthen families and communities in development work, unlike many ngos project manager rafael says this one tries to involve the community. >> organizations come in with their own ideas and do things their own way, the way that father rick works, we don't come in to a community and give our idea of what to do and how to do it. you look in to the community, listen to their needs because they know them the best then we work together. >> in the sprawling port-au-prince slum, he says the group is partnering with the community to build homes in a sea of shacks and squall alread
damien's children hospital, the shrouded bodies of those who have died, several infants and one adult on this day, are counted. the names written down for prayers that follow at daily mass. >> anybody that dies in our arms as they say, in our place, their body is first brought to the chapel so that the very next mass we have the prayers for the dead and for their peace and for the transformation of their life to eternity and for the strength and courage of their family. >> beyond...
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for golden state and finally, we will take you out with damien. case you're not noticed is tearing this up. the oakland high product. and he tearing this up. the oakland high prodhey, look!e a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too
for golden state and finally, we will take you out with damien. case you're not noticed is tearing this up. the oakland high product. and he tearing this up. the oakland high prodhey, look!e a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta....
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host: damien is joining us on the republican line from louisville, ky. caller: good morning. host: i want to ask you about the republican leader from your own state, mitch mcconnell, and his role in these negotiations. how is he doing as a republican? caller: is doing pretty good. host: go ahead with your comment. caller: i really don't see much on the fiscal cliff. if they make a deal, either way they go, it will hurt. by the time 2014 gets here and when obamacare kicks in, it will cost me so much that i will have to quit work. it will be worth more for me to be on welfare than to keep working and just working for nothing but health care. host: we will get a response. guest: this is something a lot of people are waiting to see what the impact of that law is going to have. a lot of that, the major provisions don't kick in until now and in the next few years. everyone will wait to see what the impact on the economy will be. there's a big disagreement about what will happen. host: this new york times piece gives a sense of the mood in washington. let's read the first paragraph
host: damien is joining us on the republican line from louisville, ky. caller: good morning. host: i want to ask you about the republican leader from your own state, mitch mcconnell, and his role in these negotiations. how is he doing as a republican? caller: is doing pretty good. host: go ahead with your comment. caller: i really don't see much on the fiscal cliff. if they make a deal, either way they go, it will hurt. by the time 2014 gets here and when obamacare kicks in, it will cost me so...
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thank you also to your very able staff, damien and others and for spending your afternoon with us.e know you are on a tight schedule david will introduce the next panel. thank you. >> i think they're reuters institute is important in the culture. we are a culture of words, voices. words are key to our imagination, our capacity to envision. we ourselves are not completely tied to the census of lending. but i think there is no other art form accessible to them that which we work with. there is something in literature that captures the human spirit. secretary of state hillary clinton said today that the united states and russia to get syrian president al-assad to talk about the political transition and syria. she spoke yesterday with russia's for a minister and the u.n. peace envoy to the next conversation with u.s. ambassador to syria, robert ford on president assad using chemical weapons. investor four was part of an event held by the foundation for defense of democracy is yesterday. this is about half an hour. >> the good morning. very nice to be here. let me thank andy for that ve
thank you also to your very able staff, damien and others and for spending your afternoon with us.e know you are on a tight schedule david will introduce the next panel. thank you. >> i think they're reuters institute is important in the culture. we are a culture of words, voices. words are key to our imagination, our capacity to envision. we ourselves are not completely tied to the census of lending. but i think there is no other art form accessible to them that which we work with. there...
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host: damien is joining us on the republican line from louisville, ky. caller: good morning. host: i want to ask you about the republican leader from your own state, mitch mcconnell, and his role in these negotiations. how is he doing as a republican? caller: is doing pretty good. host: go ahead with your comment. caller: i really don't see much on the fiscal cliff. if they make a deal, either way they go, it will hurt. by the time 2014 gets here and when obamacare kicks in, it will cost me so much that i will have to quit work. it will be worth more for me to be on welfare than to keep working and just working for nothing but health care. host: we will get a response. guest: this is something a lot of people are waiting to see what the impact of that law is going to have. a lot of that, the major provisions don't kick in until now and in the next few years. everyone will wait to see what the impact on the economy will be. there's a big disagreement about what will happen. host: this new york times piece gives a sense of the mood in washington. let's read the first paragraph
host: damien is joining us on the republican line from louisville, ky. caller: good morning. host: i want to ask you about the republican leader from your own state, mitch mcconnell, and his role in these negotiations. how is he doing as a republican? caller: is doing pretty good. host: go ahead with your comment. caller: i really don't see much on the fiscal cliff. if they make a deal, either way they go, it will hurt. by the time 2014 gets here and when obamacare kicks in, it will cost me so...