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they are asking for people to imagine. first, imagine what it is like to lose a loved one at the hands of a deranged gunman and let that motivate you to do something. imagine that we can identify people at risk of violent behave ors early in their life and intervene, imagine the communitis that support one another. embrace diversety and recognize the value of brain health and then let's go to work. let's create technology that allows us to visualize, and measure brain functions in an affordable, accurate and accessible manner so we can change the landscape of brain health and stop someone from committing a tragedy like these, ever again. thank you. >> tom pitman. i am one of the co-founders of sandy hook promise, at this point in time we would i like to take some of your questions. it is far too easy. any questions? >> yes. >> (inaudible) >> actually, from... please. please. the effort is just starting it is a hard to predict. but our hope would be that we see lots of innovative ideas and the 30 vcs luminary vcs and angels
they are asking for people to imagine. first, imagine what it is like to lose a loved one at the hands of a deranged gunman and let that motivate you to do something. imagine that we can identify people at risk of violent behave ors early in their life and intervene, imagine the communitis that support one another. embrace diversety and recognize the value of brain health and then let's go to work. let's create technology that allows us to visualize, and measure brain functions in an...
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people can't imagine someone else's point of view. the same time i was writing those words with the hope that young person reading them today might conceivably imagined herself in the shoes of a supreme court justice. it cuts both ways. many readers have labeled this understanding as empathy, or as a constructive and helpful interpretation of what that word would mean. it's not a word that i use myself in the book. in a media storm that surrounded my confirmation hearing, that word was twisted to imply a favoring of emotion at the expense of the rational dictates of law. i'm not going to argue terms or play humpty dumpty, but i do know what it means, what makes a good story is the same thing that makes human connection and community. being able to imagine yourself in someone else's shoes. it's also one of the skills that makes you a good judge. you need to imagine yourself in the shoes of both parties that stand before you. you need to be sensitive to how your words are perceived on all sides, and you will value restraint, and even se
people can't imagine someone else's point of view. the same time i was writing those words with the hope that young person reading them today might conceivably imagined herself in the shoes of a supreme court justice. it cuts both ways. many readers have labeled this understanding as empathy, or as a constructive and helpful interpretation of what that word would mean. it's not a word that i use myself in the book. in a media storm that surrounded my confirmation hearing, that word was twisted...
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it wasn't easy, you could imagine. there were lots of suspicions. there were lots of, at the time, every general wanted his own country, really. we are very difficult to fight, but there was a point at which, and it was a very daring point and i'll tell you about it in a minute, at which the whole tide of history changed. and that was that he engaged, managed to engage enough of those who lived in caracas and out in the plains, the horsemen, who were able at least to give him the impetus or the courage to think differently about how the revolution could be fought. and yet the very daring thought, this is in the middle of 1819 when already much blood has been spilled, and the revolution grows so bloody that half the population of venezuela had been killed in the process. some towns have been completely wiped off the map. he had the thought, well, maybe i will seek to -- by crossing the andes and going to new granada, which is now columbia. it was a ridiculous thought. it was rainy season. they were on the planes, looking at the andes. the planes are
it wasn't easy, you could imagine. there were lots of suspicions. there were lots of, at the time, every general wanted his own country, really. we are very difficult to fight, but there was a point at which, and it was a very daring point and i'll tell you about it in a minute, at which the whole tide of history changed. and that was that he engaged, managed to engage enough of those who lived in caracas and out in the plains, the horsemen, who were able at least to give him the impetus or the...
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can you imagine?ays are gone forever. thank god. can you imagine? there are patients who will question, why does my mouth feel dryer than i remember it to be? there are more people taking more medication, so we see people suffering from dry mouth more so. we may see more cavities, bad breath, oral irritation. a dry mouth sufferer doesn't have to suffer. i would recommend biotene. the enzymes in biotene products help supplement enzymes that are naturally in saliva. biotene helps moisten those areas that have become dry. those that are suffering can certainly benefit from biotene. >>> so 94 e-mails from benghazi were released yesterday. so what have we learned? we have learned that everything that the white house and state department were saying wasn't true. we have learned that the white house thinks the best way to deal about this is to complain about republicans. here's president obama and senator boxer earlier. >> who who canned the funds from embassy security? the republicans in the house, that's who. hundreds of millions of dollars. so i think t
can you imagine?ays are gone forever. thank god. can you imagine? there are patients who will question, why does my mouth feel dryer than i remember it to be? there are more people taking more medication, so we see people suffering from dry mouth more so. we may see more cavities, bad breath, oral irritation. a dry mouth sufferer doesn't have to suffer. i would recommend biotene. the enzymes in biotene products help supplement enzymes that are naturally in saliva. biotene helps moisten those...
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every bit of it is horrible as you might imagine. usa today is out with shocking reports from the neighbors of ariel castro. elsie says her daughter once saw a naked woman crawling on her hands and knees several years ago in the backyard but the police didn't take it seriously. another man said he heard pounding on the house in november 2011. officers knocked on the front door but no one answered. they walked to the side of the house and left, he said. according to that neighbor, he, his family and other neighbors called police three times between 2011 and 2012 after seeing disturbing things at ariel castro's home. joining me tonight from cleveland, connie schultz. connie, thank you for joining me. i wanted to start out asking you what the mood in the city of cleveland is like. i think all eyes were drawn to cleveland in the wake of this. the story was so remarkable and somehow at once hopeful because three people that we thought were dead that the city thought were dead are now alive. and at the same time, almost too horrible to ima
every bit of it is horrible as you might imagine. usa today is out with shocking reports from the neighbors of ariel castro. elsie says her daughter once saw a naked woman crawling on her hands and knees several years ago in the backyard but the police didn't take it seriously. another man said he heard pounding on the house in november 2011. officers knocked on the front door but no one answered. they walked to the side of the house and left, he said. according to that neighbor, he, his family...
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can you imagine?days are gone forever. thank god. can you imagine?days are gone forever. thank god. can you imagine?days are gone forever. thank god. can you imagine?days are gone forever. thank god. can you imagine? >>> so 94 e-mails from benghazi were released yesterday. so what have we learned? we have learned that everything that the white house and state department were saying wasn't true. we have learned that the white house thinks the best way to deal about this is to complain about republicans. here's president obama and senator boxer earlier. >> who who canned the funds from embassy security? the republicans in the house, that's who. hundreds of millions of dollars. so i think the benz scandal, in quotes, starts with the republicans looking in the mirror. mirror, mirror, who's the fairest of them all. they ought to ask, mirror, mirror, wh cut the funding? >> i'm intent on making sure we do everything we can to prevent another tragedy like this from happening, but we're not going to be able to do this alone. we're going to need congress as a partner. i'm calling on congress
can you imagine?days are gone forever. thank god. can you imagine?days are gone forever. thank god. can you imagine?days are gone forever. thank god. can you imagine?days are gone forever. thank god. can you imagine? >>> so 94 e-mails from benghazi were released yesterday. so what have we learned? we have learned that everything that the white house and state department were saying wasn't true. we have learned that the white house thinks the best way to deal about this is to complain...
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now, when you're using your arms, imagine you're pulling a rope from the front. that way you really extend the arms. and 2 and 3. so this is gonna be a weight-loss workout. i got a wonderful letter from donna who told me that she had lost 20 pounds following weight watchers and doing "classical stretch" and cured a mysterious shoulder injury. so i'm gonna show you during this workout sort of why she probably ced that shoulder injury. one of the reasons is because we work through the whole body balancing all of the muscles of the body. 5 and 6 and 7. both arms up. down. and weight loss is always exercise and a sensible eating program. you don't lose weight exercising. that's a myth. t ifou don't exercise and you lose weight, then you will gain a lot after you've lost the weight. you have to exercise while you're losing weight in order to keep it off. and when you exercise while you're losing weight you lose it beautifully. so you lose it exactly where you want to lose the weight, and you shape your body exactly the way you want it shaped. so pull in your stomach,
now, when you're using your arms, imagine you're pulling a rope from the front. that way you really extend the arms. and 2 and 3. so this is gonna be a weight-loss workout. i got a wonderful letter from donna who told me that she had lost 20 pounds following weight watchers and doing "classical stretch" and cured a mysterious shoulder injury. so i'm gonna show you during this workout sort of why she probably ced that shoulder injury. one of the reasons is because we work through the...
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you can imagine. his -- lots of suspicions, a lot of, at the time, every general wanted his own country, really. the thing was it's difficult to fight for boliva, but there was a point at which, a daring point, and i'll tell you in a minute, in which the whole tide of history changed, and that was that e he engaged and managed to engage enough of those who lived in planes who were able, at least, to give him the imptous or courage to think differently about how the revolution should be fought, and he had the very daring thought. this was in the middle of 1819, already, much blood had been spilled, and the revolution had grown so bloody that half the population of the -- of venezuela had been killed in the process. some towns had been completely wiped off the map. he had the thought, well, maybe i will cease to worry about venezuela and hit the spaniards in the heart by crossing the andys and going to colombia. it was a ridiculous thought. it was rainy season. they were on the plains. he was looking at
you can imagine. his -- lots of suspicions, a lot of, at the time, every general wanted his own country, really. the thing was it's difficult to fight for boliva, but there was a point at which, a daring point, and i'll tell you in a minute, in which the whole tide of history changed, and that was that e he engaged and managed to engage enough of those who lived in planes who were able, at least, to give him the imptous or courage to think differently about how the revolution should be fought,...
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the youngwork with and imaginative mind. never i suspect you would retire from acting because it is in your dna. i suspect if there was something you would be beautiful ads and brilliant at doing, it would be spending more time teaching. you are such a great teacher. >> i love to be in touch with that aspect of me. it is energized by enthusiastic young people. sometimes there are 200 in the room and i work with 10 of them. tavis: i want to circle back to "iron man 3." think back at roles you have played, like gandhi. .iron man 3" is escapism i wonder if you might say a word of embracingue escapism. or being exposed to escapist work. then this particular case, joyful and spectacular escapism to a momentnked after there is a great action sequence, for example, always immediately following is a moment of vulnerability, tenderness, love, affection, and there -- anger, absurdities. always brings an audience that is energized by something and it takes that audience attention and says, here is a bit of a vulnerability. the escapism
the youngwork with and imaginative mind. never i suspect you would retire from acting because it is in your dna. i suspect if there was something you would be beautiful ads and brilliant at doing, it would be spending more time teaching. you are such a great teacher. >> i love to be in touch with that aspect of me. it is energized by enthusiastic young people. sometimes there are 200 in the room and i work with 10 of them. tavis: i want to circle back to "iron man 3." think back...
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it was the bare stage that caught pirandello's imagination and became the catalyst for six characters in search of an author. he himself wrote that he wanted an audience to feel they had just happened to enter an auditorium and stumbled on to a rehearsal. they see unplanned events take place and develop accidentally into a play performance. at this given time in this given space, identities, actions, meanings evolve between the characters and the actors, between the real and the imaginary, between life and art. and therein lay the challenge for pirandello, for all playwrights who seek to create a specific atmosphere in which an audience participates in the illusion of reality. our guest is both a playwright and performer, who, through his work, has created magical moments of artistic reality, mr. ossie davis. only if the characters about which he's trying to write are willing, even anxious, to reveal themselves to the playwright can he then, out of his imagination, create the illusion of life upon the stage for writing is always a struggle between a man and his subconscious imaginatio
it was the bare stage that caught pirandello's imagination and became the catalyst for six characters in search of an author. he himself wrote that he wanted an audience to feel they had just happened to enter an auditorium and stumbled on to a rehearsal. they see unplanned events take place and develop accidentally into a play performance. at this given time in this given space, identities, actions, meanings evolve between the characters and the actors, between the real and the imaginary,...
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imagine, suzanne, pulling that house apart brick by brick. >> what marc klaas said, he imagined tunnelsnds of things or some rooms that people knew about. you don't know what kind of role the brothers played in all of that. >> a lot more to learn. all right. still ahead, we'll go inside syria. another very important story you need to know. we'll have a firsthand look at the damage inflicted by this weekend's israeli air strike in that country. don't miss that. fred pleitgen with that. #%tia[ matt's brakes didn't sound right... ...so i brought my car to mike at meineke... ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> secretary of state john kerry, he is in russia, trying to convince putin to stop supporting bashar al assad's regime in the brutal war. >> they do not see eye to eye. he his arrival comes days after israel launched massive air strikes if syria. 42 soldiers apparently killed, 100 people reportedly missing. now these talk complicated about questions who used chemical weapons i
imagine, suzanne, pulling that house apart brick by brick. >> what marc klaas said, he imagined tunnelsnds of things or some rooms that people knew about. you don't know what kind of role the brothers played in all of that. >> a lot more to learn. all right. still ahead, we'll go inside syria. another very important story you need to know. we'll have a firsthand look at the damage inflicted by this weekend's israeli air strike in that country. don't miss that. fred pleitgen with...
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. >> i can't imagine, i imagine there are parents there. are the parents in the area kept them away so they can do the rescue? the rescue mission? >> well, the parents are not allowed up here because it's a rescue mission at this point in time. they did have ins stances trying to unify members of parents and parents and there have been students taken to various hospitals. just trying to find out who might be missing. and it's just been a difficult day. our communication system, cell phones and land lines have gone down. it's hard to communicate among our emergency personnel. and just pretty eerie to walk through the cities and communities. and people are just out walking. they couldn't drive or go anywhere. there is no electricity. and they've had to evacuate, keeping people safe. >> you've got a commitment from the president to cut throughout red tape? have you spoken to president obama? has he given you that assurance? >> i have. president obama was generous to call today. i appreciate him calling and his prayers are with us z commitment
. >> i can't imagine, i imagine there are parents there. are the parents in the area kept them away so they can do the rescue? the rescue mission? >> well, the parents are not allowed up here because it's a rescue mission at this point in time. they did have ins stances trying to unify members of parents and parents and there have been students taken to various hospitals. just trying to find out who might be missing. and it's just been a difficult day. our communication system, cell...
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for you, i can't imagine what this has been like.s your initial reaction when you heard the news? >> when i heard the news, really, it was just literally a shock. and surprise. i think it's still basically that. it's kind of surreal. i never really would've expected her to turn up alive or in this fashion at all. >> are you happy she's been found alive? are you angry? what's the emotion? >> yeah. that's really hard. right now, it's such a mix of emotions. more like details come out about her being alive, somewhat angering to know that she left. i mean, i guess i'm happy it wasn't some kind of violent end for her, you know. >> do you want to see her? do you want to talk with her, meet with her? >> as of right now, i haven't really made that decision. i think -- actually i think my sister and i might make that decision together. but we want to give it a little bit of time because it sounds like she is going to go see her side of the family, her brothers and mother and maybe see how that goes and i think we'll go from there. >> obviousl
for you, i can't imagine what this has been like.s your initial reaction when you heard the news? >> when i heard the news, really, it was just literally a shock. and surprise. i think it's still basically that. it's kind of surreal. i never really would've expected her to turn up alive or in this fashion at all. >> are you happy she's been found alive? are you angry? what's the emotion? >> yeah. that's really hard. right now, it's such a mix of emotions. more like details...
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i can't imagine. >> i can't imagine...on: hold on. ( cheers and applause ) aren't you donald rumsfeld? i assume you're about to say something like i can't imagine possibly commenting on something like this, given my dubious relationship with good governance. >> i can't imagine how a person could stand up there when everyone involved knew it was a terrorist attack. the idea that it was somehow related to a you tube video and that that narrative kept being promoted, i suppose it's because it fit their hopes and what they wanted to be the indication. ... what they wantedded to be the case. >> jon: thank you, donald rumsfeld. i was thinking there was no way to overreach. you believed the obama administration is promoting a narrative, not because it's real but because it fits their hopes and what they want to be the case? you? senior w.m.d. magill cutty, esquire. the guy who wanted to go after saddam hussein on 9/11 while the president was still reading "my pet goat"? you? and somehow managed to make that attack happen even tho
i can't imagine. >> i can't imagine...on: hold on. ( cheers and applause ) aren't you donald rumsfeld? i assume you're about to say something like i can't imagine possibly commenting on something like this, given my dubious relationship with good governance. >> i can't imagine how a person could stand up there when everyone involved knew it was a terrorist attack. the idea that it was somehow related to a you tube video and that that narrative kept being promoted, i suppose it's...
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it's hard to imagine. >> they're like a freight train. they're in and out. >> and it hop-scotched, can you see how wide it gets. and ultimately it gets smaller and smaller and it ropes up into a thin line and sort of dissipates. what was left behind was just astonishing. >> total devastation. >> it looked like the apocalypse. when you look at something happening, when you look at cars strewn, horses strewn. brick homes -- >> brick. >> when you see cars on top of buildings. you know. >> there was an elementary school this is where most of the focus of the story is. and you understand why. one of our reporters, chris jansing was saying out by the school there was a member of the school, a teacher, someone with a megaphone call out the names of the kids who were present. and as the parents waited. can you only imagine what that must have been like for every parent waiting to hear their child's name. >> it reminded me of newtown. and when your child's name is not called, can you imagine the horror of that. >> and i've got to say you know, you
it's hard to imagine. >> they're like a freight train. they're in and out. >> and it hop-scotched, can you see how wide it gets. and ultimately it gets smaller and smaller and it ropes up into a thin line and sort of dissipates. what was left behind was just astonishing. >> total devastation. >> it looked like the apocalypse. when you look at something happening, when you look at cars strewn, horses strewn. brick homes -- >> brick. >> when you see cars on top...
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i worked with him when i worked at hud and i can imagine how incredibly proud he is of you as a social change entrepreneur as well, so i hope that we can do more things to support more ethnic communities as well to really see this type of enterprise move forward. thank you. >> my thing doesn't work. i also just want to commend i know several of your clients. i work with metaand i know how it is and growing up in the mission my mom owned a restaurant and just umpowerment of strong women, the impact they have on the communities is immeasurable and without my mother having patch income i wouldn't be here today so what you do you can't quantify the impact it has on our communities. thank you. >> i want to say when we support women then our families thrive and studies have shown even with micro-lending among women that's when societies thrive and the default rate is nearly zero and i commend you caleb for sustaining la cocina and there are barriers for business even with people with substantial background and income and it's good to see this for these hard working women. >> any others? i ju
i worked with him when i worked at hud and i can imagine how incredibly proud he is of you as a social change entrepreneur as well, so i hope that we can do more things to support more ethnic communities as well to really see this type of enterprise move forward. thank you. >> my thing doesn't work. i also just want to commend i know several of your clients. i work with metaand i know how it is and growing up in the mission my mom owned a restaurant and just umpowerment of strong women,...
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can you imagine? >> no. >> can you imagine devin times five? >> i don't want to imagine.ng about children, let's have triplets and get it out of the way. with one rambunctious 8-month-old that i can barely contain, no thank you. >> thinking differently now. >>> let's talk about this half hour the teenage hero emerging after that foiled bomb plot aimed at the oregon high school. >> the high school junior spoke up about the suspect and averted the attack that could have been worse than columbincolumbine. lana has the latest. >> several students said they heard the accused teen talking about balm a but the one student that thwarted it. truman templeton is being called a hero for thwarting a school bomb plot that could have been worse than columbine. >> this is a serious operation. if i hadn't come forward with the information that i had, this could have been a lot worse. >> reporter: the students returned to school while their classmate 17-year-old grant a acord was in court. >> reporter: the mother of the accused teen said her son was struggling with a rare form of ocd and
can you imagine? >> no. >> can you imagine devin times five? >> i don't want to imagine.ng about children, let's have triplets and get it out of the way. with one rambunctious 8-month-old that i can barely contain, no thank you. >> thinking differently now. >>> let's talk about this half hour the teenage hero emerging after that foiled bomb plot aimed at the oregon high school. >> the high school junior spoke up about the suspect and averted the attack...
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i think that when a lot of people imagined a bionic future, that basically imagine what we do today, only bigger, better, and faster. dark, hearee in the the old resound, run in the dark. this is superhero fantasy thinking. the thing that new technologies do is they don't just let us do what we do now, only better. there are entirely new things that could not have been imagined before. this is the kind of thinking that i try to write about in my books and articles. i try to rig -- imagine different kinds of futures. in a very specific way, gathering information from one person is happy, anxious, fearful, sad. that is the kind of information this.e get for encrypting over the internet, that kind of information is fairly sparse. e-mail is prone to contusion. they have access to each other's emotional status. be verythat could powerful collectively or in groups. we never know how group of people stealing at a given moment. a patient during the arab spring on twitter. tweets.s a flood of fear, shock, anger, hope. that was the kind of collective communication that i had never seen before.
i think that when a lot of people imagined a bionic future, that basically imagine what we do today, only bigger, better, and faster. dark, hearee in the the old resound, run in the dark. this is superhero fantasy thinking. the thing that new technologies do is they don't just let us do what we do now, only better. there are entirely new things that could not have been imagined before. this is the kind of thinking that i try to write about in my books and articles. i try to rig -- imagine...
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as you can imagine, over the years it had gotten pretty worn. >> see how the strangers did a touch-up that made for a touching moment. >>> two extreme orders pretty awesome accomplished, you just have to reechl out to the incredible members of the reddit community. steven and his grand dad. his grand dad was in the royal navy during world war ii. he had this photo of himself as a 20-year-old in his navy uniform. as you can imagine, over the years it had gotten pretty worn. he wanted to surprise his grand dad and give him the gift of his photograph restored. he posted this photograph on reddit for people of the reddit community to really step up and this video you are seeing the moment that he shows his grand dad what some of these people did. >> it really turns out awesome. >> someone else had a go, and really made it traditional. >> just cool because these are total strangers like, okay, yeah, i can fix this up in an hour and makes the guy's day. >> got rid of all the lines. >> the one that steven liked the most he presents to his grandfather i
as you can imagine, over the years it had gotten pretty worn. >> see how the strangers did a touch-up that made for a touching moment. >>> two extreme orders pretty awesome accomplished, you just have to reechl out to the incredible members of the reddit community. steven and his grand dad. his grand dad was in the royal navy during world war ii. he had this photo of himself as a 20-year-old in his navy uniform. as you can imagine, over the years it had gotten pretty worn. he...
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over many months, the tapestry took shape in his imagination. finally, in 1976 it waset down rapidly as a maquette. in the ancient catalan city of tarragona, joan miro meets with young master weaver josep royo to discuss the transformation of his painting into a 10-meter-high tapestry. studying a photograph of the maquette, they consider how best to translate miro's art into a heavily- textured weaving, which would capture the spirit of his concept. royo has an enormous task before him. in this converted flour mill in tarragona, many months of preparation are needed before the weaving itself can begin. nearly four miles of heavy cotton line is measured, stretched and chained for use as the tapestry's vertical warp. royo has developed a unique loom for weaving large tapestries. it has been built to accommodate the 20-foot width and the 420-warp thrds which must be accurately spaced and held in line. after all the warps have been laid out, each more than 50 feet in length, they are wound sloy onto a huge drum before finally being transferred to a
over many months, the tapestry took shape in his imagination. finally, in 1976 it waset down rapidly as a maquette. in the ancient catalan city of tarragona, joan miro meets with young master weaver josep royo to discuss the transformation of his painting into a 10-meter-high tapestry. studying a photograph of the maquette, they consider how best to translate miro's art into a heavily- textured weaving, which would capture the spirit of his concept. royo has an enormous task before him. in this...
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i mean, without her testimony, we'll be left with nothing but our imagination. >> why won't lerner spill the beans about what she knows? >> why if you have nothing to hide and you're a truth teller and you're of a sound mind and she seems to be. why doesn't she sit in that witness stand and answer truthfully? what does she got to be afraid of? >> the suspicion is growing that someone or other the obama administration used the machinery of government to get itself re-elected in 2012, whether it was the i.r.s. or whether it was knocking out car dealerships that belonged to republicans. >> remember george orwell's 1984? that's exactly what this is. she wants to protect herself or she's taking the fifth because she wants to protect the white house. does she have a fear for the white house or a fear from the white house? >> is it snowing? is it she knows she's done something wrong that only affects the i.r.s.? or is it she knows there's something wrong that goes above her? >> stephen: yes, does she know? and what does she know? and how do we know she. >> s what she knows? and did obama know w
i mean, without her testimony, we'll be left with nothing but our imagination. >> why won't lerner spill the beans about what she knows? >> why if you have nothing to hide and you're a truth teller and you're of a sound mind and she seems to be. why doesn't she sit in that witness stand and answer truthfully? what does she got to be afraid of? >> the suspicion is growing that someone or other the obama administration used the machinery of government to get itself re-elected in...
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and imagine such a closed society.just a few ideas in their would significantly improve, and our view, the safety of the world. >> and if they opened up the internet one day, how many -- how long with the regime last? >> of course no one knows. the korean culture is different from other asian cultures. it is hierarchical and patriarchal and the gentleman who founded the modern rock three minutes to kill and execute all the leaders of the religion and put himself in charge. the it -- it is perfectly possible that the number three does not become a democracy on day one. it is arrogant of americans to think that somehow democracy occurs in one day when it's a very long time. in america, it was formed in a unique way because everybody was a refugee from other places if the indians. so the fact of the matter is that it is possible that you can see a transition not unlike what sub three went through. south korea was poor, relatively run by a strong man, relatively unfreeze and over some number of decades became much more fre
and imagine such a closed society.just a few ideas in their would significantly improve, and our view, the safety of the world. >> and if they opened up the internet one day, how many -- how long with the regime last? >> of course no one knows. the korean culture is different from other asian cultures. it is hierarchical and patriarchal and the gentleman who founded the modern rock three minutes to kill and execute all the leaders of the religion and put himself in charge. the it --...
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i can't imagine in all of this, i never heard of a reporter being named as an co-conspirator.r. rosen consider a libel suit against the justice department. i think they defamed him unfairly totally outrageous behavior but we're getting use to two or three a day. i look at the justice department and i feel like the wheels are coming off the justice department. >> sean: it sounds to me they decided to have carte blanche to spy? >> they sure did. there is no question that they did. there are so many surgical ways you could do this. this is an attempt to pry into the records and fox's records. it's no different in the irs going after the conservative groups. he knows, they knew what bidding they were doing going after fox. >> sean: what about fox's hard lines, not having anything to do with james rosen at pentagon, at the state department, the white house work space and fox executives as if somehow -- -- >> i don't know if there is an enemies' list, including the tea party and patriot groups and fox news. to be named as co-conspirator, i think it's illegal. >> sean: this is the re
i can't imagine in all of this, i never heard of a reporter being named as an co-conspirator.r. rosen consider a libel suit against the justice department. i think they defamed him unfairly totally outrageous behavior but we're getting use to two or three a day. i look at the justice department and i feel like the wheels are coming off the justice department. >> sean: it sounds to me they decided to have carte blanche to spy? >> they sure did. there is no question that they did....
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imagine what their parents are going through. they're in a staging area across town where a lot of those parents have gathered. there is a chaplain there and trying to make sure they do what they can to take care of those families and give them the information that they need to know, but also to take care of them. many of these families lost not only their children, but their homes. >> the missing, what are search and rescue teams doing at the moment, how many do they hope to find? what's the latest on that? >> well, i know that they're going neighbor will hood to neighborhood checking -- about an hour ago, there was hope that they were finding somebody in a neighborhood low to where we were. turned out there was nobody there.to where we were. turned out there was nobody there. they checked that home. did not find anyone dead or alive. hopefully those people actually made it out of their home alive much earlier in the day yesterday. as far as the rescue goes, they are just going neighborhood to neighborhood. i believe the governo
imagine what their parents are going through. they're in a staging area across town where a lot of those parents have gathered. there is a chaplain there and trying to make sure they do what they can to take care of those families and give them the information that they need to know, but also to take care of them. many of these families lost not only their children, but their homes. >> the missing, what are search and rescue teams doing at the moment, how many do they hope to find? what's...
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it captures the imagination of the nation. through the turbulent history, it has been movement and the power of movements. franklin roosevelt was moved by later movements. lyndon johnson had the civil rights movement. i think we begin with that. this book comes out at a moment when the country sees the power and possibility of occupy, 99%, and how that has shifted. it is still evolving. it has shifted the center of political gravity of our dialogue. the issue has been off the radar for so long. >> roosevelt surfed and harnessed those movements. he used them to get legislation passed to initiate programs. obama is still getting on his wet suit. to read the essay she wrote in 2008, there was a sense of exhibits -- exuberance. you say that hope is not optimism that expects things to turn out well. it seems like he confused those two things. >> i will come back to what i write about in the book. the expectations were so great and high. go back to 2008. the back to the election and year when we are fortunate region were fortunate e
it captures the imagination of the nation. through the turbulent history, it has been movement and the power of movements. franklin roosevelt was moved by later movements. lyndon johnson had the civil rights movement. i think we begin with that. this book comes out at a moment when the country sees the power and possibility of occupy, 99%, and how that has shifted. it is still evolving. it has shifted the center of political gravity of our dialogue. the issue has been off the radar for so long....
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all 150 imagine passengers and w survived.ase your chances of escaping the unthinkable alive. the five keys to survivor, 2,000 survivors have been interviewed of 105 plane crashers. >> there's no magic seat. there's no one seat that's the safest seat on the aircraft. >> reporter: but statistics do suggest you should try to sit within seven rows of an emergency exit and preferably take an aisle seat. that way it's easier to get to an exit. in 2005, another miracle. this one when an air france jet crashed in toronto, caught fire and broke apart. every passenger and crew member survived. >> the flames were totally orange out the window. we couldn't see where we were going and people started panicking. everyone jumped oit of the their seats. >> reporter: lauren, like half of all airline passengers was t family group, you should insist that the airline does not separate you through the aircraft. you should be seated together. why? well, it's only natural that if you're involved in that sort of situation, you're going to want to reu
all 150 imagine passengers and w survived.ase your chances of escaping the unthinkable alive. the five keys to survivor, 2,000 survivors have been interviewed of 105 plane crashers. >> there's no magic seat. there's no one seat that's the safest seat on the aircraft. >> reporter: but statistics do suggest you should try to sit within seven rows of an emergency exit and preferably take an aisle seat. that way it's easier to get to an exit. in 2005, another miracle. this one when an...
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. ~ i appreciate the creative imagination and potential of the updated arena design that the warriors and their architectural teams [speaker not understood] acom are currently presenting to san francisco. i trust that the beauty and inspiration expressed through this exterior physical arena design will be surpassed only by the dynamic and multi-dimensional human interactions and programs that can be offered and will take place within this interior in the heart and soul of this multi-purpose cultural center and arena. for the benefit of the public, my proposal is on my website round the diamond .com. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> i have a few copies of my proposal right here. >>> good afternoon, commissioners, president fong. my name is jackie flynn. i'm the executive director of the [speaker not understood] institute san francisco. i serve historically disenfranchised neighborhoods in the city and a will the of my focus is dedicated to the bayview hunters point community. there we offer employment and education as well as youth services to san francisco residents, and we serv
. ~ i appreciate the creative imagination and potential of the updated arena design that the warriors and their architectural teams [speaker not understood] acom are currently presenting to san francisco. i trust that the beauty and inspiration expressed through this exterior physical arena design will be surpassed only by the dynamic and multi-dimensional human interactions and programs that can be offered and will take place within this interior in the heart and soul of this multi-purpose...
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you can imagine, a 23-year-old marine, maybe you were injured in iraq or afghanistan. you come back-- . >> jon: you are saying i can imagine being a 23-year-old marine. >> well, maybe, maybe. they come back, and what happens is when people start giving them stuff they start to internalize the idea that they are charity cases. and they're not. they're not looking for a handout. this generation of veterans wants to find a way to continue to serve. >> jon: an here we are in a country that is desperately in need of that ethos and we have myriad problems going on in the country. it seems like a perfect match. it's almost as if we have these hundreds of thousands of incredibly dedicated smart, tenacious individuals coming back to the country, looking to serve, a country that needs this service. why is it difficult to put those two entities together again? >> we found that it's actually working really well. so through the mission continues you've got hundreds of veterans who are coming back. and when they get engage approximated in their communities, these are men and women l
you can imagine, a 23-year-old marine, maybe you were injured in iraq or afghanistan. you come back-- . >> jon: you are saying i can imagine being a 23-year-old marine. >> well, maybe, maybe. they come back, and what happens is when people start giving them stuff they start to internalize the idea that they are charity cases. and they're not. they're not looking for a handout. this generation of veterans wants to find a way to continue to serve. >> jon: an here we are in a...
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as you can imagine, they're very, very happy. the family is trying to seems like avoid media cameras at this point. they are somewhere between nogales, arizona and goodyear, arizona, that's where the family home is. clearly this family stuck together, said all along that she was 100% innocent. they pulled together a network of family and friends to rally support for yanira maldonado. they got lawmakers involved, they got social media involved. it was really quite an impressive effort and they believe that helped get her released, suzanne. >> casey, i know there was security camera footage that turned out to be key evidence in the case. tell us what that showed. and is there anything left to be done before she is essentially free to go? >> couple of things. that security camera footage was key according to her attorney. what it showed, and it's something that witnesses said and something that the family said all along, is surveillance video showing yanira and her husband, gary, boarding that bus with only a couple of blankets, a c
as you can imagine, they're very, very happy. the family is trying to seems like avoid media cameras at this point. they are somewhere between nogales, arizona and goodyear, arizona, that's where the family home is. clearly this family stuck together, said all along that she was 100% innocent. they pulled together a network of family and friends to rally support for yanira maldonado. they got lawmakers involved, they got social media involved. it was really quite an impressive effort and they...
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imaginative play-- remember when we used to call it pretending? heeacher in this classroom has taken herself out of the activity and is content to teach by sitting back and watching what her children come up with on their own. nothing reinforces the creative spirit and nourishes a child's soul more than providing large blocks of time to engage in spontaneous, self-directed play throughout the day. yes, you can. oh! there. but be prepared to respond to those parents and others who may believe play is a waste of time and that children would be better off really learning something or doing something more productive. play is the serious business of young children, and the opportunity to play freely is vital to their healthy development, yet many of us misunderstand and underestimate the value of play in the lives of our children, forgetting that... play helps the child's physical development; play fosters mental development; play enhances social development; play helps children express, relieve, and cope with their feelings; play helps develop each ch
imaginative play-- remember when we used to call it pretending? heeacher in this classroom has taken herself out of the activity and is content to teach by sitting back and watching what her children come up with on their own. nothing reinforces the creative spirit and nourishes a child's soul more than providing large blocks of time to engage in spontaneous, self-directed play throughout the day. yes, you can. oh! there. but be prepared to respond to those parents and others who may believe...
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imagine what that means.have never seen it i mean, we have covered a bunch of trials, and i have never seen a brand new jury come in and take over to decide whether someone lives or dies. and they will not try the beginning of this trial. so this brand new jury will get brought up to speed and then only hear the evidence that was delivered in the penalty phase. it might be -- it might be kind of an extracted penalty phase if you will but it will still only be the tail end of that penalty phase that goes past the aggravating factors. the jury up to now that was in this case from the beginning has agreed that she is guilty and has agreed that were aggravating factors. now the second jury, they will be charged with the task of deciding whether or not jodi arias lives or dies. the jury selection alone could be very long and very tedious. july 18th is when that will all begin. so for almost two months jodi arias goes back to the maricopa county jail, shep. >> shepard: i can't even believe this, trace. think of all
imagine what that means.have never seen it i mean, we have covered a bunch of trials, and i have never seen a brand new jury come in and take over to decide whether someone lives or dies. and they will not try the beginning of this trial. so this brand new jury will get brought up to speed and then only hear the evidence that was delivered in the penalty phase. it might be -- it might be kind of an extracted penalty phase if you will but it will still only be the tail end of that penalty phase...
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i can't imagine what they are going through right now. >> reporter: yeah. obviously a very long night for some parents. this actually was initially a place where parents with missing children could come in hopes of getting information. so there is an earlier -- yesterday evening there was a man with a megaphone just shouting out children's names in hopes of reuniting families. this area since changed into a staging area for first responders but as you might imagine it's been an incredibly long wait for so many parents. as you mentioned earlier, it's still feared that some two dozen or so children are missing and feared under that rubble under the mounds of debris. >> bigad, tell us when you got there and your first thoughts when you saw some of the devastation. i can only -- we see the pictures but being there firsthand would be unreal, i would imagine. >> reporter: i mean, some of the images coming out of there are just unbelievable. speaking with the percent responders who have seen it first -- speaking with the first responders who have seen it firsthand
i can't imagine what they are going through right now. >> reporter: yeah. obviously a very long night for some parents. this actually was initially a place where parents with missing children could come in hopes of getting information. so there is an earlier -- yesterday evening there was a man with a megaphone just shouting out children's names in hopes of reuniting families. this area since changed into a staging area for first responders but as you might imagine it's been an incredibly...
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simpson taking the stand, one hand left free, the other shackl shackled, it's hard to imagine this aging inmate is the same man who's been the symbol of a nation's racial divide. >> how old are you? >> 65. >> reporter: for all of simpson's escapades, troubled and tabloid mayhem, today marked the first time he's ever testified in any of his criminal cases. >> your voice was pretty loud in the room. >> my voice is always loud. >> reporter: simpson wound up convicted of robbery and kidnapping while trying to get back his own mementos. >> guilty. >> it was my stuff. i followed, what i thought was the law. my lawyer told me you can't break into a guy's room. i didn't break into anybody's room. >> reporter: simpson is in court to argue an age-old complaint that his lawyer did a terrible job defending him and that's why he's in prison today. >> if you had heard about a plea offer would you have taken that? >> i surely would have considered it. >> his attorneys hope to win simpson a new trial for this bungled sports memorabilia heist captured on camera in a las vegas hotel. >> we were just robbe
simpson taking the stand, one hand left free, the other shackl shackled, it's hard to imagine this aging inmate is the same man who's been the symbol of a nation's racial divide. >> how old are you? >> 65. >> reporter: for all of simpson's escapades, troubled and tabloid mayhem, today marked the first time he's ever testified in any of his criminal cases. >> your voice was pretty loud in the room. >> my voice is always loud. >> reporter: simpson wound up...
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imagine her without the black box and then imagine her on the skate board. imagining for kids is fun. to who would invest in her chest? an anonymous buyer sadly at a kristy's auction in new york. i'm not allowed in there. it's called bea arthur naked. the artist said i had a vision in my head, i find a picture of her, i was going to put a scarf ensemble on her and i drew the body. it was then that i realized the painting was fantastic as it was. fantastic indeed. andy leavy isn't here tonight because he's painting his favorite cat. let's see how it's going. this idea of asking people to send in pictures of their pets is a bad idea. 2 million bucks, diane, for this painting. do you consider this painting? >> i think it's strange enough he painted a portrait of bea arthur. the fact that he took a picture of her fully clothed and pictured her naked is creepy. i also like how low the black box is, by the way. >> that is bad. >> yeow! wow! >> what do you expect? she's a wonderful person. >> tucker, as someone who owns nude paintings -- >> that's not really her bo
imagine her without the black box and then imagine her on the skate board. imagining for kids is fun. to who would invest in her chest? an anonymous buyer sadly at a kristy's auction in new york. i'm not allowed in there. it's called bea arthur naked. the artist said i had a vision in my head, i find a picture of her, i was going to put a scarf ensemble on her and i drew the body. it was then that i realized the painting was fantastic as it was. fantastic indeed. andy leavy isn't here tonight...