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howard schatz changed careers. ey lenses for another, following a calling to capture the brilliance of athletes like the boxing champ sergio martinez. >> i had never seen anything like it before. >> reporter: you knew you nailed it. >> i did. >> reporter: schatz's work was in an exhibit in new york's brooklyn museum, which includes everything from the oldest known sports photograph, dating from 1843, to muhammad ali running underwater. >> sports photographs show us the beauty of the human body in motion. they show us the passion, the sacrifice and the victory. >> reporter: 230 images-- some iconic, some last seen in a long-forgotten daily paper-- document the narrow slice of humanity where excellence dwells. >> these people take human potential as far as they possibly can. >> reporter: no, it may not be the way most of us are following the olympics, but there is something about the richness of one still image that can move us in ways video cannot. howard schatz has built a career on that. >> i shoot to surprise and
howard schatz changed careers. ey lenses for another, following a calling to capture the brilliance of athletes like the boxing champ sergio martinez. >> i had never seen anything like it before. >> reporter: you knew you nailed it. >> i did. >> reporter: schatz's work was in an exhibit in new york's brooklyn museum, which includes everything from the oldest known sports photograph, dating from 1843, to muhammad ali running underwater. >> sports photographs show us...
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howard schatz changed careers. the eye surgeon left one set of lenses for another, following a calling to follow athletes like boxing champ sergio martinez. >> i had never knew anything like it. >> reporter: you knew you nailed it? >> i did. >> reporter: he shot sports at new york's brooklyn museum, which includes everything from the oldest known sports water. gayle bucklin is the curator. >> sports photographs show us the beauty of the human body in motion. they show us the passion, the sacrifice, and the victory. >> reporter: 230 images, some iconic, some last seen in a long forgotten daily paper, document the narrow slice of humanity where excellence dwells. >> these people take human potential as far as they possible can. >> reporter: no, it may not be the olympics, but there is something about the richness of one still image that can move us in ways video cannot. howard schatz has built a career on that. >> i shoot to surprise and delight myself. truly. >> reporter: just one of many here who celebrate human mo
howard schatz changed careers. the eye surgeon left one set of lenses for another, following a calling to follow athletes like boxing champ sergio martinez. >> i had never knew anything like it. >> reporter: you knew you nailed it? >> i did. >> reporter: he shot sports at new york's brooklyn museum, which includes everything from the oldest known sports water. gayle bucklin is the curator. >> sports photographs show us the beauty of the human body in motion. they...
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howard schatz changed careers. the eye surgeon left one set of lenses for another. following a call-in totu lee -- athletes like sergio martinez. >> i had never seen anything like it. >> you knew you nailed it? >> i did. >> his work is part of an exhibit who shot sports at new york's brooklyn museum which includes everything from the oldest known sports photograph, dating from 1843, to mohammad ali running underwater. gail buckland the curator. >> sports photographs show us motion. they show us the passion, the sacrifice, and the victory. >> reporter: 230 images, some iconic, some last seen in a long-forgotten daily paper document the narrow slice of humanity where excellence dwells. >> these people take human potential as far as they possibly can. >> no it may not be the way most of us are following the olympics, but there is something about the richness of one still video cannot. howard schatz has built a career on that. >> i shoot to surprise and delight myself. truly. >> reporter: just one of many here who celebrate human movement by the way they stop motion. ji
howard schatz changed careers. the eye surgeon left one set of lenses for another. following a call-in totu lee -- athletes like sergio martinez. >> i had never seen anything like it. >> you knew you nailed it? >> i did. >> his work is part of an exhibit who shot sports at new york's brooklyn museum which includes everything from the oldest known sports photograph, dating from 1843, to mohammad ali running underwater. gail buckland the curator. >> sports...
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c-span: thomas schatz citizens against government waste you you are the person in europe and around that organization promised 30 years. what is it to? >> guest: is an organization created following the release of the grace commission report under president reagan and teeter grazed head of the grace commission and peter and jack anderson the syndicated columnist took president reagan's advice which was to not that they purport gather dust on the shelf and they put together citizens against government waste in the lobbying arm called the counsel for citizens against government waste so the job of the organization is to uncover expose to publicize and eliminate affirmative waste, fraud and abuse. c-span: what is the book? >> guest: the book was started in the early 90s in 1991 was the first book and following the release of a list of unauthorized programs which was done under president reagan and i believe 1988 we got the idea of taking out list and figuring out how those expenditures were getting to the bill because they really weren't supposed to be there under the rules. we worked with
c-span: thomas schatz citizens against government waste you you are the person in europe and around that organization promised 30 years. what is it to? >> guest: is an organization created following the release of the grace commission report under president reagan and teeter grazed head of the grace commission and peter and jack anderson the syndicated columnist took president reagan's advice which was to not that they purport gather dust on the shelf and they put together citizens...
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they talked about a vision for america, jeff merkley, al franken, brian schatz, those of the people who won. how do we do it? how do we convince them, if winning is not enough to convince them, how do we break through and make that happen? rep. grayson: i think there is little to no hope of that happening. it is appalling to me to see how corporate bought and paid for democrats completely control the process. you are right that i have been attacked mainly because i am a progressive and they want to see a right wing bought and paid for wall street democrat running against marco rubio instead of someone like me. he cannot possibly win on the issues, so what they do is attack me personally. they are not very good at all at defeating republicans. they do have a certain flair for getting under the skin of democrats. and finding ways to try to undermine progressive democrats when we run for office and we have seen that all around the country. donna edwards' campaign is a good example of that. i could give you other examples as well. i don't think these people are ever going to wake up and rea
they talked about a vision for america, jeff merkley, al franken, brian schatz, those of the people who won. how do we do it? how do we convince them, if winning is not enough to convince them, how do we break through and make that happen? rep. grayson: i think there is little to no hope of that happening. it is appalling to me to see how corporate bought and paid for democrats completely control the process. you are right that i have been attacked mainly because i am a progressive and they...
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jeff merkley, al franken, brian schatz. those of the people who one. how do we do a? -- it? hadley breakthrough and make it happen? >> i think there is little or no hope of that happening. it is appalling meet -- to me to see how corporate bought and paid for democrats to control the process. in the because i'm a progressive and i want -- they want to see a right-wing democrat running for marco rubio. he can't possibly win on the issues so what they do is they attacked a personal. they are not good at defeating republicans. they do have a certain flair for getting under the skin of democrats. in finding ways to undermine progressive democrats finally run for office and we have seen all along the country. donna edwards campaign is a good example of that. i don't think these people are ever going to wake up and realize that what they're doing is bullish and that they have cut us -- cost us 900 legislation seats in the country. it is time for a new generation. similarly, a foreign that the courage of her convictions and understand that the public is with us. i introduced a bill
jeff merkley, al franken, brian schatz. those of the people who one. how do we do a? -- it? hadley breakthrough and make it happen? >> i think there is little or no hope of that happening. it is appalling meet -- to me to see how corporate bought and paid for democrats to control the process. in the because i'm a progressive and i want -- they want to see a right-wing democrat running for marco rubio. he can't possibly win on the issues so what they do is they attacked a personal. they...
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they talked about a vision for america, jeff merkley, al franken, brian schatz, those of the people who won. how do we do it? how do we convince them, if winning is not enough to convince them, how do we break through and make that happen? rep. grayson: i think there is little to no hope of that happening. it is appalling to me to see how corporate bought and paid for democrats completely control the process. you are right that i have been attacked mainly because i am a progressive and they want to see a right wing bought and paid for wall street democrats running against marco rubio instead of someone like me. he cannot possibly win on the issues come as a what they do is attack me personally. they are not very good at all at defeating republicans. they do have a certain flair for getting under the skin of democrats. and finding ways to try to undermine progressive democrats when we run for office and we have seen that all around the country. donna edwards' campaign is a good example of that. i could give you other examples as well. i do not think you people are ever going to wake up a
they talked about a vision for america, jeff merkley, al franken, brian schatz, those of the people who won. how do we do it? how do we convince them, if winning is not enough to convince them, how do we break through and make that happen? rep. grayson: i think there is little to no hope of that happening. it is appalling to me to see how corporate bought and paid for democrats completely control the process. you are right that i have been attacked mainly because i am a progressive and they...
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jeff merkley, al franken, brian schatz. those are the people who one, right? andow do we read through make it happen. >> i think there is little or no hope of that happening. it is appalling to me to see how corporate-bod and paid for democrats often control the process. i am a progressive and they want to see a right-wing crowd running. marco rubio cannot possibly win on the issue so what they do is attack you personally. they are not good at defeating republicans. they do have a certain flair for getting under the skin of democrats. finding ways to undermine progressive democrats finally run for office and we have seen all along the country. donna edwards' campaign is a good example of that. i don't think these people are ever going to wake up and realize that what they're doing is full us and that they have cost us 900 legislation seats in the country. it is time for a new generation. somebody like elizabeth warren. who has the courage of her convictions and understand that the public is with us. i introduced a bill than a has 175 cosponsored to expand -- e
jeff merkley, al franken, brian schatz. those are the people who one, right? andow do we read through make it happen. >> i think there is little or no hope of that happening. it is appalling to me to see how corporate-bod and paid for democrats often control the process. i am a progressive and they want to see a right-wing crowd running. marco rubio cannot possibly win on the issue so what they do is attack you personally. they are not good at defeating republicans. they do have a certain...
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incumbent senator brian schatz was the winner of the democratic primary. the lieutenant governor was appointed to lieutenant into thousand 12 after the death of senator daniel in rape. -- daniel --. he looks to reclaim that seat this november after winning the democratic primary yesterday beating out six other opponents. the congressional seat was most recently held by congress mark -- congressman mark akai who passed a wide -- passed away. having won her primary with nearly 70% of the vote. she saw this tweet earlier thanking her supporters. c-span campaign 2016 is in asking electedek officials what issue is most important to you, your district and for your sake? >> my name is regina. the issues that are most important to my district is the economy. our citizens want to know that we have a stable economy. impatient of the most -- important issues. oregon.om hillsboro, the issue that's most important to me is taking care of the federal debt. we need to have national leaders who understand what that means to future generations. we have to hang those issues
incumbent senator brian schatz was the winner of the democratic primary. the lieutenant governor was appointed to lieutenant into thousand 12 after the death of senator daniel in rape. -- daniel --. he looks to reclaim that seat this november after winning the democratic primary yesterday beating out six other opponents. the congressional seat was most recently held by congress mark -- congressman mark akai who passed a wide -- passed away. having won her primary with nearly 70% of the vote....
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jeff merkley, al franken, brian schatz. those of the people who won. how do we do it? help do we break through and make it happen? mr. grayson: i think there is little or no hope of that happening. it is appalling to me to see how corporate bought and paid for democrats to control the process. i'm a progressive and they want to see a right-wing democrat running for marco rubio. he can't possibly win on the issues, so what they do is they attacked the personal. they are not good at defeating republicans. we have lost 14 seats in the years, but they do have a certain flair for getting under the skin of democrats in finding ways to undermine progressive democrats finally run for office and we have seen all along the country. donna edwards campaign is a good example of that. i don't think these people are ever going to wake up and realize that what they're doing is bullish and that they have cost us 900 legislative seats in the country. it is time for a new generation. i will give you an example of this. bill that has 175 co-sponsors to expand medicare. why is it that inst
jeff merkley, al franken, brian schatz. those of the people who won. how do we do it? help do we break through and make it happen? mr. grayson: i think there is little or no hope of that happening. it is appalling to me to see how corporate bought and paid for democrats to control the process. i'm a progressive and they want to see a right-wing democrat running for marco rubio. he can't possibly win on the issues, so what they do is they attacked the personal. they are not good at defeating...