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. >> how do you do, my name is alfred hitchcock. >> reporter: alfred hitchcock often traveled to san francisco and for years toyed with the fact of using the city as the backdrop. >> he loved san francisco. he thought it was a very glamorous city. he thought it was rather like an american paris. that's how he described it. >> reporter: so when hitchcock set out the make the picture that would be acknowledged as his best picture. in the story stewart's character is a police detective forced to retire because of his vertigo. he's hired by his best friend to find out why she keeps disappearing. in the course of tracking the woman she knows as madelyn the detective falls in love or perhaps the right word was obsession. >> i think obsessions and thing that is he was involved in. he put so much of himself in it that it made it so real. so much a woman trying to hold on to her own identity in a man's world who's trying to make it over into his tragedy of what a woman should be. >> reporter: hitchcock liked using the san francisco areas, but was not against changing them to suit his producti
. >> how do you do, my name is alfred hitchcock. >> reporter: alfred hitchcock often traveled to san francisco and for years toyed with the fact of using the city as the backdrop. >> he loved san francisco. he thought it was a very glamorous city. he thought it was rather like an american paris. that's how he described it. >> reporter: so when hitchcock set out the make the picture that would be acknowledged as his best picture. in the story stewart's character is a...
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[ applause ] 60 years ago father alfred had a vision. it started with his compassion for those in need. the vision was and still is for those in need to come out of poverty, and to thrive. this vision since 1950 has been giving those in need the natural and the spiritual food that they need in order to thrive. i am now thriving because of the vision of father alfred. [ applause ] >> i came through st. anthony's through the father alfred center, the drug and alcohol rehabilitation center and i was instilled with values and morals that i was separated from through my drug use. after coming to the father alfred center they put me to work in the dining center. i was not easy work, but gratifying and i got to hear the people actually say thank you for the work i was doing, but remember a short time before that i was on the streets, smoking crack. and now, today, i am able to come here and to give back to a foundation that gave so much to me. [ applause ] the clinic helped gave me medical and make sure everything was working okay and i was fit
[ applause ] 60 years ago father alfred had a vision. it started with his compassion for those in need. the vision was and still is for those in need to come out of poverty, and to thrive. this vision since 1950 has been giving those in need the natural and the spiritual food that they need in order to thrive. i am now thriving because of the vision of father alfred. [ applause ] >> i came through st. anthony's through the father alfred center, the drug and alcohol rehabilitation center...
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alfred wertheimer caught the singer as the ground was just beginning to shake.e 2,500 photographs. not all of them good. >> reporter: backstage thatat a theater in virginia, the photographer lost a subject for a moment. and then -- >> at the end of a long narrow hallway was a small window in the back and 15 watt light bulb over their head. i see two people. >> reporter: alfred wertheimer began to shoot moving closer and closer to the couple. >> she says to him, elvis, i bet you can't kiss me. and elvis says i bet you i can. >> reporter: when you saw that shot, what did you think? >> i thought it was pretty interesting. i liked it. ♪ love me tender ♪ love me sweet >> reporter: elvis allowed alfred wertheimer almost everywhere. >> can i come in the bathroom? doesn't everyone have a photographer in their bathroom? come in. we're in the supreme men shop and elvis is asking me what you think of a shirt. >> reporter: you don't get pictures of celebrities like this anymore. a 27-hour train ride from new york home to memphis would produce one of alfred werthei r werthei
alfred wertheimer caught the singer as the ground was just beginning to shake.e 2,500 photographs. not all of them good. >> reporter: backstage thatat a theater in virginia, the photographer lost a subject for a moment. and then -- >> at the end of a long narrow hallway was a small window in the back and 15 watt light bulb over their head. i see two people. >> reporter: alfred wertheimer began to shoot moving closer and closer to the couple. >> she says to him, elvis, i...
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>> what do you think, alfred? >> you know, there's smart and dumb money.vice, connections, mentorship, and if somebody is investing in your businesses chances are they know more about the industry than you do. so i would say that all things being equal, you want the person who has the interest in your business. >> the key, though, right is smart. because if someone has an interest in your business, and thinks they are smart, actually not helpful, then it is more of a hindrance than a help. >> you definitely want to look at is this a person that's invested in this industry for it, this person that is running business in that industry. here's who you want. not just somebody who i like your business. no. you want somebody who really is smart money. >> bring it back to something very familiar for any entrepreneur which is hiring. when you chose your co-founders, when you choose your first employees, you have a way that you look at what they are going to bring to the table and have a way to understand their skill set and to know how they are going to impact you
>> what do you think, alfred? >> you know, there's smart and dumb money.vice, connections, mentorship, and if somebody is investing in your businesses chances are they know more about the industry than you do. so i would say that all things being equal, you want the person who has the interest in your business. >> the key, though, right is smart. because if someone has an interest in your business, and thinks they are smart, actually not helpful, then it is more of a hindrance...
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how about alfred in missouri. alfred in missouri, please. alfred? >> caller: yes, cramer.santo chemical, last week had a negative in the united states and a negative in europe. today, it had upgrade and the stock went up. what shall i do? buy, sell or hold? >> monsanto should've never sold off as it did. i went over that quarter this sunday and thinking, hey, maybe someone saying don't buy this genetic modified offering kind of thing. but the upgrade was right. the shorts really pressed monsanto down. it is a great american company. a great one. don't be fooled by what's out there. it's too easy to forget what you should be cautious about and then what looks good after the caution is appeased by the facts. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up -- smell of success? from scents to servers, two stocks expected to debut this week. when it comes to your money, do big-name fragrances or big data have a better shot at cashing in? cramer sniffs over the stories in "know your ipo." >>> and later, hoop dreams. tonight, they are home for the nba's top teams. we're leaving the
how about alfred in missouri. alfred in missouri, please. alfred? >> caller: yes, cramer.santo chemical, last week had a negative in the united states and a negative in europe. today, it had upgrade and the stock went up. what shall i do? buy, sell or hold? >> monsanto should've never sold off as it did. i went over that quarter this sunday and thinking, hey, maybe someone saying don't buy this genetic modified offering kind of thing. but the upgrade was right. the shorts really...
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alfred. then we have claire. next up, charles. [ laughter ] and finally, you know him. the board game, guess who. [ applause ] this one's from greg hunter. jimmy, i love "dora the explorer," but i've always wondered what it would sound like if she had a really deep voice. you should make that happen. that's a great suggestion, greg. i'd like to see that, too. so here's dora the explorer with a really deep voice. >> grande for big. pequeno for little. grande. pequeno. grande. pequeno. [ applause ] >> jimmy: this next one's from ron mayer. hey, jimmy, i heard you're a little bit psychic. do you think you can give some advice to your future self? sure. if i were to give advice to my future self -- let me think. okay. future jimmy, there's going to be an old man who wants to sell you a box. and no matter what he says, do not buy that box. because inside of it are your wildest dreams, but also your darkest nightmares. and once those nightmares are released, they can never be put back. >> hello! >> jimmy: no, i think i was warned about you. >> would you like to buy this box,
alfred. then we have claire. next up, charles. [ laughter ] and finally, you know him. the board game, guess who. [ applause ] this one's from greg hunter. jimmy, i love "dora the explorer," but i've always wondered what it would sound like if she had a really deep voice. you should make that happen. that's a great suggestion, greg. i'd like to see that, too. so here's dora the explorer with a really deep voice. >> grande for big. pequeno for little. grande. pequeno. grande....
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the commission will hold two public hearings both at alfred alquist building in san jose. one at 2:00, the other at 7:00. >>> out to the ball game, there, you have it. our own christina loren playing ball after yesterday's newscast. there emceeing the pregame festivities of the california carolina league all-star game. she's our all-star. helping out the home run derby as well. that big contest at municipal stadium in san jose. not sure if she stepped into the box but we'll ask her. carolina league won big time, 12-2. fans, many eyes, lining up to see christina loren doing it big. hopefully she had a louisville slugger. how did you look? >> i looked all right. let me tell you who looked good all of the guys who had the best shot of making it to the show. eight players from san jose on that all-star team. a great night. weather perfect. today, more of the same. i want to point out we've got strong wind gusts, they have dropped off overnight. navato 23 miles per hour. winds relaxed. it's still breezy but not too bad. 56 oakland. 56 sunnyvale. uniform conditions in san jose.
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---la reunion se desarrollara en el edificio "alfred alquist" ubicado en "paseo san antonio" y la callentar sus tarifas para actualizar su sistema de distribucion para hacerla segura y fiable. stop open blanca ---en mexico, un grupo ha creado una campaÑa para que mujeres recuperen a sus hijos a quienes perdieron por acusaciones falsas.. pitch - cesar ---parte de la campaÑa consiste en la exhibicion de un documental que relata su lucha... ---jazive perez nos amplia la informacion en el siguiente reportaje... take pkg ;01 ;07 ;32 ;54 1;14 el documental denuncia que los padres de estos casos han tejido con quien debera procurar la justicia en veracruz una supuesta red que hace que las mujeres no puedan recuperar a sus hijos... sus pasos muestran la decisin con la que han enfrentado cualquier obstculo....son madres del estado de veracruz unidas por el dolor y la impotencia que sienten desde que sus parejas les arrebataron a sus hijos... sus testimonios fueron reunidos en un video irnicamente premiado esta semana por la suprema corte de justicia de la nacin , y es que precisamente dicen han
---la reunion se desarrollara en el edificio "alfred alquist" ubicado en "paseo san antonio" y la callentar sus tarifas para actualizar su sistema de distribucion para hacerla segura y fiable. stop open blanca ---en mexico, un grupo ha creado una campaÑa para que mujeres recuperen a sus hijos a quienes perdieron por acusaciones falsas.. pitch - cesar ---parte de la campaÑa consiste en la exhibicion de un documental que relata su lucha... ---jazive perez nos amplia la...
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both were going to be held in san jose at the alfred al quest building, on passe yo desan antonio andcond street in san jose. >>> skate verse a brand new place to pratt flicks time for summer. always wear a helmet. you know my motto, marla, safety third. a brand new skate park is officially opening up in fremont today, the one-acre, $2.2 million park is located off of paseo pottery parkway near the aqua adventure water park. that park includes street course anduy bowl features as well as staircases with what the cool kids call the genuine hand rails. i have no idea what that means, i'm sure it's great. now, while the skate park has been open for a few weeks now, an official ribbon cutting ceremony is set today at 5 p.m. >>> for the very first time any where the california academy of sciences has put the larger pacific stripes on public display. >> that is? >> an octopus so rare, doesn't have a scientific name yet. you know what, that is the least of the academy's concerns. >> nbc bay area's bob redell, the perfect man for this story, explains why one biologist has his arms full with t
both were going to be held in san jose at the alfred al quest building, on passe yo desan antonio andcond street in san jose. >>> skate verse a brand new place to pratt flicks time for summer. always wear a helmet. you know my motto, marla, safety third. a brand new skate park is officially opening up in fremont today, the one-acre, $2.2 million park is located off of paseo pottery parkway near the aqua adventure water park. that park includes street course anduy bowl features as well...
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dot org to do that he's one of the nominees he actually deserves that he actually qualifies under alfred nobel's will unlike some other recent recipients i don't think that whistleblowing should be punished but whatever sentence manning and sub getting it will be cut by about one hundred twelve days after a judge ruled that he had suffered heart treatment during his initial detention three years ago united nations of torture wrapper to one mendez looked into manning's treatment and said he never received satisfactory answers directly from the u.s. government. that we can. certainly engage the united states government. to help me understand why he would be in solitary confinement first in the rock and then in the quantico marine corps base if you're watching the explanation that all given for the first eight months i considered insufficient i issued a report that was submitted with great scholars of all the united nations and we're told that is eight months old and then just as we do while i'm in. it what they're sort of the regulations that the military lies in court martial proceedings
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dot org to do that he's one of the nominees he actually deserves that he actually qualifies under alfred nobel's will unlike some other recent recipients i don't think that whistleblowing should be punished. so they come for you here on the program including unfit and ailing and the u.k. health health care system it's taking the brunt of austerity patients are expected to suffer the government pressures hospitals and clinics to meet its savings targets here we talked to a former hospital employee and executive and a whistleblower after this break. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here. from the world talks of the ip interviews intriguing story for you. visit. with me rule re sushi world update soon for now though health care bosses are wired about the pressure being put on hospitals by that of austerity and they warn that patients will have to wait longer for treatment if indeed they can get any at all the government is trying to push through twenty billion pounds in so-called efficiency savings. to form a hospital executive and whistleblower he says tar
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org to do that he's one of the nominees he actually just serves that he actually qualifies under alfred nobel's will unlike some other recent recipients i don't think that whistle blowing should be punished are still to come for you here on the program on our tape unfair and ailing at the u.k. health care system takes the brunt of austerity the patients are expected to suffer as the government pressures hospitals and clinics to meet its targets savings to talk to former hospital employees and the whistleblower after the break. its technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. download live. stream. and enjoy. if you're away from. your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. thanks for joining us here on our. nearly wild update. health care bosses are worried about the pressure being put on hospitals by austerity and they warn patients will have to wait longer for treatment if indeed they can get any at all but the government is trying to push through twenty billion pounds in so-called efficiency savings. to form a hospital exec
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dot org to do that he's one of the nominees he actually deserves that he actually qualifies under alfred nobel's will unlike some other recent recipients i don't think that whistleblowing should be punished. well still to come for you here want to unfit and ailing us scuse me the united kingdom health care system are taking the brunt of austerity the patients are expected to suffer as the government pressures hospitals and clinics to meet its savings targets here dotsie we talked to a former hospital employee and the whistleblower after the break. we speak your language. programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you. a little turn to angle story. here. spanish. visit. good morning to you from moscow it's now ten twenty am here in the russian capital it tsotsi health care bosses worried about the pressure being put on hospitals by that of austerity they've warned patients will have to wait longer for treatment if indeed they can get any at all by the government is trying to push through well about twenty billion pounds and so-called efficiency savings. to form a hospital executive
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dot org to do that he's one of the nominees he actually deserves that he actually qualifies under alfred nobel's will unlike some other recent recipients i don't think that whistleblowing should be punished. and you can always log onto what he dot com to catch up with the many stories that we're covering online of the moment here's what's waiting for you there right now late footage of a drone showing the other manned aircraft passing just meters beneath the wing of a passenger jet nine years ago. iran's only nuclear facility has reportedly been damaged by the powerful earthquakes that struck the country in april and may you can find out what that could lead to. find this much more dot com online all the time. a verdict has been delivered at a court martial for two british soldiers who admitted abusing afghan civilians one of the troops was fined while the other had his rank reduced both men are being granted anonymity to keep their family safe. returns he believes this case will have a long lasting effect this kind of verdict will resign around and around the world for in any country an
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." >> jon: the alfred hitchcock movie. >> mike: i think he will do a remake, inspired by the seagullsgreat idea for a remake, call it the gulls. >> jon: strike two called. colin kaepernick threw out first pitch tonight. threw it hard, too, mike. and then after -- >> hey, watch out for the giants, they're making a come back, all right? look for them in the 2013 all-star game as well, get on it! >> jon: you know what i wish he said after that? >> mike: what? >> jon: and now i'm going to disneyland. >> mike: i think the world is moving pretty fast for that young man now. >> jon: he's an excellent guest, isn't he? romo told him you throw harder than me i think. so they had some fun out there. no need so far for sergio tonight. the giants are trailing in this game, 6-3 in the ninth inning. ed lucas, the hitter. cishek the closer for miami is getting ready in the visitor's bullpen for the last of the ninth. and the giants, whenever the marlins come to town, it is bad for the giants, whether they've got all their array of stars or they go with a bunch of young guys, whatever it is, it is jus
." >> jon: the alfred hitchcock movie. >> mike: i think he will do a remake, inspired by the seagullsgreat idea for a remake, call it the gulls. >> jon: strike two called. colin kaepernick threw out first pitch tonight. threw it hard, too, mike. and then after -- >> hey, watch out for the giants, they're making a come back, all right? look for them in the 2013 all-star game as well, get on it! >> jon: you know what i wish he said after that? >> mike:...
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progress on what is a fairly wet evening commute in the bay area as we head down there, it is also where alfreditch cokeecock shot a and a movie. you can see the slow progress the windshield wipers are on. the golden gate bridge viewers are looking as well. temperatures mostly in the 60s for the bay area. santa row santa clara has 59. san jose has 55. overcast skies. winds not bad. some places they are calm. other locations out of westings southwest, 60s. the high dep doppler from kpix shows we have this westerly flow off the pacific. a most flow. if there were strong low pressure that was really squeezing out all the potential moisture we could fill out of this, we could get more than an inch of rain. but there aren't those dynamics if in the atmosphere. so as a result, we have those scattered showers around the bay area at this hour. you can see up in the north bay, we're beginning to get another wave of showers coming in off the pacific even as the south bay remains dry. at this hour, that will change. more rain tonight it will be wet on tuesday. there is going to be, and this is going to be
progress on what is a fairly wet evening commute in the bay area as we head down there, it is also where alfreditch cokeecock shot a and a movie. you can see the slow progress the windshield wipers are on. the golden gate bridge viewers are looking as well. temperatures mostly in the 60s for the bay area. santa row santa clara has 59. san jose has 55. overcast skies. winds not bad. some places they are calm. other locations out of westings southwest, 60s. the high dep doppler from kpix shows we...
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. >> reporter: relative alfred criello says the daughter, who was transferring to a four-year college, may not survive her injuries. >> to go out and shoot randomly at other people who he don't know, didn't have contact with, i just don't understand why a person would do that. >> reporter: a big question here and one that's yet to be publicly answered is how the gunman obtained his weapons, especially the semiautomatic rifle, which is highly regulated in california. the guns are now being tracked by the atf. kyung lah, cnn, santa monica, california. >> we'll have more on the suspected gunman and the shooting rampage in the next half hour. >>> meantime, the crane operator accused of causing the deadly building collapse in philadelphia is expected to appear in court to face charges this morning. 42-year-old sean benschop covered his face with a red jacket as he was taken into custody yesterday. he faces six kountss of involuntary manslaughter and 13 counts of reckless endangerment for wednesday's collapse that left 6 dead and 13 injured. a law enforcement source tells cnn that benschop
. >> reporter: relative alfred criello says the daughter, who was transferring to a four-year college, may not survive her injuries. >> to go out and shoot randomly at other people who he don't know, didn't have contact with, i just don't understand why a person would do that. >> reporter: a big question here and one that's yet to be publicly answered is how the gunman obtained his weapons, especially the semiautomatic rifle, which is highly regulated in california. the guns...
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the california public utilities commission will hold two public hearings today, both at the alfred alquist building in san jose. one starts at 2:00, the other at 7:00. >>> 5:36. christina loren has been saying over the last couple of weeks the weather helping with gas and electric bills. more of the same today? >> just living in the bay area helps as well. we could be in southern california where they have edison and you'd probably be payipa paying twice as month. for us, so far, it's an abnormal june. starting out clear in city by the bay. we talked about june gloom, which ed overcast conditions that persist for most of the day this time of year but we haven't had a lot of that. we are picking up in san jose. it's opposite day. clear at the coast. low clouds clinging to the inland valley, mountains. 55 san jose. 52 gilroy. today a beautiful day, mild weather persists. area of low pressure yesterday. reinforcing shot, cool air. another one on its heels. today on shore flow will persist. for us, that and temperatures only going to come up by a couple of degrees. may have been too cool at th
the california public utilities commission will hold two public hearings today, both at the alfred alquist building in san jose. one starts at 2:00, the other at 7:00. >>> 5:36. christina loren has been saying over the last couple of weeks the weather helping with gas and electric bills. more of the same today? >> just living in the bay area helps as well. we could be in southern california where they have edison and you'd probably be payipa paying twice as month. for us, so far,...
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captain alfred lee dreaded the prospect of the northern sympathizers current to establish a mob rule in to tear up the railroads and destroying supplies to cut off reinforcements and as it was new york city blew up in draft riots 10 days after the battle. if robbery lee was crossing the susquehanna river on that day instead crossing the potomac in retreat, then it might have well been the army of northern virginia called in to restore order rather then union veterans fresh from their victory. gettysburg did not in the war in one stroke but it was a decisive be enough to restore the sinking morale of the union in to keep at bay the forces that hoped lincoln could be persuaded to evoke emancipation and decisively enough to make people look back a and understand the confederacy would never be able to mount a serious invasion began. spelling can however was not satisfied with a decisive be enough result. why do i have a strange feeling that there may be unreconstructed confederate veterans? [laughter] who are getting in their last words on this subject? [laughter] lincoln was not satisfi
captain alfred lee dreaded the prospect of the northern sympathizers current to establish a mob rule in to tear up the railroads and destroying supplies to cut off reinforcements and as it was new york city blew up in draft riots 10 days after the battle. if robbery lee was crossing the susquehanna river on that day instead crossing the potomac in retreat, then it might have well been the army of northern virginia called in to restore order rather then union veterans fresh from their victory....
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i've seen alfred hitchcock's film "north by northwest," where cary grant's climactic battle with thebad guys happens on the face of mount rushmore. it's exciting. but i much prefer the ending where we watch grant and eva marie saint start to make out in their train car, and then cut to the final shot of that awesomely phallic train penetrating a wonderfully vaginal mountain tunnel. i'm a lover, not a fighter." >> bill moyers: and we're all glad for that. sherman alexie, i really enjoyed this time with you. and thank you very much for sharing it. >> sherman alexie: thank you, thank you. >> bill moyers: that's it for this week. i'm bill moyers, see you next time. >>> coming up,ed from de sam has aria from cambodia. can factories keep costs low enough to stay in business, and yet pay leaiving wage? and lucky severson on helping veterans continue their mission here at home. >> every single one of them told me they want to find a way to continue
i've seen alfred hitchcock's film "north by northwest," where cary grant's climactic battle with thebad guys happens on the face of mount rushmore. it's exciting. but i much prefer the ending where we watch grant and eva marie saint start to make out in their train car, and then cut to the final shot of that awesomely phallic train penetrating a wonderfully vaginal mountain tunnel. i'm a lover, not a fighter." >> bill moyers: and we're all glad for that. sherman alexie, i...
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dot org to do that he's one of the nominees he actually deserves that he actually qualifies under alfred nobel's will unlike some other recent recipients i don't think that whistleblowing should be punished. united nations torture up into one men days spent months inspecting manning's detention conditions inside the treatment that had to went wasn't unjust was was unjustified. that we can. serve the. government. why he would be in solitary confinement first in iraq and then in the quantico marine corps base you know. the explanation that was given for the first eight months i considered insufficient i issued a report that was submitted with great scholars of all the united nations and. that is eight months of fighting then just before we call them in. it was sort of the regulations the military lies in court martial proceedings and that it had to do with the gravity of the charges. we've seen before someone is found guilty. to apply so. only because the charges are seen to. be. armed but they did not explain what kind of harm. he. puts public health all the hospitals one patients of poss
dot org to do that he's one of the nominees he actually deserves that he actually qualifies under alfred nobel's will unlike some other recent recipients i don't think that whistleblowing should be punished. united nations torture up into one men days spent months inspecting manning's detention conditions inside the treatment that had to went wasn't unjust was was unjustified. that we can. serve the. government. why he would be in solitary confinement first in iraq and then in the quantico...
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i've seen alfred hitchcock's film "north by northwest," where cary grant's climactic battle with thebad guys happens on the face of mount rushmore. it's exciting. but i much prefer the ending where we watch grant and eva marie saint start to make out in their train car, and then cut to the final shot of that awesomely phallic train penetrating a wonderfully vaginal mountain tunnel. i'm a lover, not a fighter." >> bill moyers: and we're all glad for that. sherman alexie, i really enjoyed this time with you. and thank you very much for sharing it. >> sherman alexie: thank you, thank you. >> bill moyers: that's it for this week. i'm bill moyers, see you next time. tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley.tonight a conversation with reddish actor david harewood from the series "homeland," where he played the ill-fated director. he plays paul robeson in an upcoming movie. he was one of the most acclaimed and vilified artists of his time. david harewood coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing
i've seen alfred hitchcock's film "north by northwest," where cary grant's climactic battle with thebad guys happens on the face of mount rushmore. it's exciting. but i much prefer the ending where we watch grant and eva marie saint start to make out in their train car, and then cut to the final shot of that awesomely phallic train penetrating a wonderfully vaginal mountain tunnel. i'm a lover, not a fighter." >> bill moyers: and we're all glad for that. sherman alexie, i...
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i've seen alfred hitchcock's film "north by northwest," where cary grant's climactic battle with thebad guys happens on the face of mount rushmore. it's exciting. but i much prefer the ending where we watch grant and eva marie saint start to make out in their train car, and then cut to the final shot of that awesomely phallic train penetrating a wonderfully vaginal mountain tunnel. i'm a lover, not a fighter." >> bill moyers: and we're all glad for that. sherman alexie, i really enjoyed this time with you. and thank you very much for sharing it. >> sherman alexie: thank you, thank you. >> bill moyers: that's it for this week. i'm bill moyers, see you next time. >> hi, i'm ed slott. well, congress has gone and done it again and changed the tax laws that affect each and every one of us. i'm here to explain what it means to you, your family, and your retirement savings and show you how you can rescue your retirement. stay tuned to find out how you can get an updated package of gifts for 2013 that will help you and will help support this great public television station. thanks. >> announ
i've seen alfred hitchcock's film "north by northwest," where cary grant's climactic battle with thebad guys happens on the face of mount rushmore. it's exciting. but i much prefer the ending where we watch grant and eva marie saint start to make out in their train car, and then cut to the final shot of that awesomely phallic train penetrating a wonderfully vaginal mountain tunnel. i'm a lover, not a fighter." >> bill moyers: and we're all glad for that. sherman alexie, i...
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both hearings will be at the alfred alquist building in san jose. >>> richmond will become the firsttra costa county to ban plastic bags at grocery and other retail stores. customers will be able to buy those paper bags for a nickel each or you can just bring your own bags. the law is set to begin new year's day 2014. >>> los angeles is the largest city where the plastic bag ban is now in effect. the ban started yesterday and doesn't just include grocery bags. a new ordinance will gradually ban plastic bags in big retail chains with groceries like target and walmart. customers can bring their own reusable bags or pay a 10-cent fee for each paper bag. they add up. >> one of the stories we did once, we went up the petaluma river near the landfill up there and there were millions of plastic bags in the landfill blowing in the breeze. that's one of the reasons they are doing it. >>> coming up at 5:42, there's trouble for test l.a. the recall affecting hundreds of model s cars. >> she has been called brave for undergoing double mastectomy it avoid breast cancer. the singer who is criticiz
both hearings will be at the alfred alquist building in san jose. >>> richmond will become the firsttra costa county to ban plastic bags at grocery and other retail stores. customers will be able to buy those paper bags for a nickel each or you can just bring your own bags. the law is set to begin new year's day 2014. >>> los angeles is the largest city where the plastic bag ban is now in effect. the ban started yesterday and doesn't just include grocery bags. a new ordinance...
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hi noontime relative alfred creollo says transferring to a four year college, may not survive her >>"to go out and shoot know or had any contact with. i don't understand why a person would do that." >> coming up on kron 4 news weekend. we have an exclusive interview with the bride of the night stalker. married the mass murderer. live look outside. golden gate bridge >> will have weather when we come back. >> the crane operator involved building collapse has turned himself into police. warrant was issued for him. a law enforcement source says sean benschop faces six counts of involuntary manslaughter, 13 counts of another person, and one count of risking a philadelphia building when it collapsed on wednesday officials say a toxicology report showed evidence that marijuana and pain medications while using the crane. boy scouts - are recovering from an ordeal in the nevada desert this morning. rescuers got them out of a canyon near the nevada - arizona line. yesterday's extreme heat causing some them. but a 69 year old las vegas authorities say the boy scouts became lost as temperatures
hi noontime relative alfred creollo says transferring to a four year college, may not survive her >>"to go out and shoot know or had any contact with. i don't understand why a person would do that." >> coming up on kron 4 news weekend. we have an exclusive interview with the bride of the night stalker. married the mass murderer. live look outside. golden gate bridge >> will have weather when we come back. >> the crane operator involved building collapse has...
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. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation.porting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: it's highly secret and far-reaching, and it's been going on for years. it is an enormous database of calls amassed by the national security agency and made public today. the revelation came first in the "guardian" newspaper in london. it reported the "foreign intelligence surveillance court has authorized the n.s.a. to monitor millions of domestic and international calls by verizon customers." in washington, attorney general eric holder declined to go into detail, at a senate hearing. >> without saying anything specific, i will say this, with regard to members of congress have been fully briefed as these issues, matters have been underway. >> b
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. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now "
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. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation.porting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> we begin with a late development about the war in syria. the obama administration has determined the syrian government has used chemical weapon boston police that word came late this afternoon from deputy national security adviser ben roads. the statement said the u.s. found no evidence that rebels have used chemical weapons. white house officials say in response to the findings president obama has decided to provide new military support to the rebels but they gave no details. the confirmed death toll in the syrian civil war has grown to nearly 93,000. the u.n. human rights office reported the new figure today. it said on average nearly 5,000 people a
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. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with a look at the global economy with ian bremmer and nouriel roubini. >> our point is this situation is not a stable eck lip-- equilibrium, take for example the eurozone, you can't have just a monetary union without banking, political economic systems, either you move towards more integration or you will have fragmentation with integration. so the situation we are faced right now in the global economy, say the eurozone is not unstable equilibrium therefore a new abnormallal that cannot be sustained. >> rose: we conclude
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i've seen alfred hitchcock's film "north by northwest," where cary grant's climactic battle with thebad guys happens on the face of mount rushmore. it's exciting. but i much prefer the ending where we watch grant and eva marie saint start to make out in their train car, and then cut to the final shot of that awesomely phallic train penetrating a wonderfully vaginal mountain tunnel. i'm a lover, not a fighter." >> bill moyers: and we're all glad for that. sherman alexie, i really enjoyed this time with you. and thank you very much for sharing it. >> sherman alexie: thank you, thank you. >> bill moyers: that's it for this week. i'm bill moyers, see you next time. [bell rings] [bird chirping] >> appraiser: so how does a cup all the way from china get to czechoslovakia? >> man: alright, uh, belonged to my granddad, he was blacksmith. and he was visited by german in second war, and uh, he must have gone with them to russia because they needed blacksmiths. and uh, in russia, he was captured by russian because he was with german, and they don't kill him because they need blacksmiths. he com
i've seen alfred hitchcock's film "north by northwest," where cary grant's climactic battle with thebad guys happens on the face of mount rushmore. it's exciting. but i much prefer the ending where we watch grant and eva marie saint start to make out in their train car, and then cut to the final shot of that awesomely phallic train penetrating a wonderfully vaginal mountain tunnel. i'm a lover, not a fighter." >> bill moyers: and we're all glad for that. sherman alexie, i...