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ansel himself is pretty funny. i met him in november, which is native american awareness month and ansel refers to it as, rent an indian month. [laughter] >> and he calls himself a rented indian. >> who was it who referred to the definition of a native american family? >> oh, it's an old joke -- it's an old native joke, how many people are there in a typical native american family. the answer is, five, a father, a mother, two children and an anthropologist. [laughter] >> so there's a lot of humor, a lot of it is unexpected but when you stand back and you ask, why am i surprised there's so much humor, the reason why someone who's not part of that culture might ask is, you don't think of it on the outside as a culture that has much to laugh about. we focus on the difficulties that native americans have. so is this humor in spite of those difficulties or is it woven into the culture itself? >> i think it's both. i think native americans are not the only people to have gallows humor about the situation. part of it is g
ansel himself is pretty funny. i met him in november, which is native american awareness month and ansel refers to it as, rent an indian month. [laughter] >> and he calls himself a rented indian. >> who was it who referred to the definition of a native american family? >> oh, it's an old joke -- it's an old native joke, how many people are there in a typical native american family. the answer is, five, a father, a mother, two children and an anthropologist. [laughter] >>...
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is this new media hype over the scandalous case of an american senator leading raising pictures of ansel sparks concerns that the u.s. is letting gossip overshadow real news. this is r.t. coming to live from moscow with marina joshie radioactive material has been detected in seawater around pans from plants with concentration levels two hundred forty times higher than safe limits scientists warn that the elements strong as highly dangerous to humans as it can accumulate and bones and is believed to cause cancer on thomas has been to a city to measure radiation levels. here we are eighty kilometers away and the radiation levels in this area in many many places in many instances are much. really close because if you look at a map of where fukushima city is in relation to the actual nuclear facility that's plant number one where a lot of that radiation. from the winds are bringing that radiation in to fukushima city and the rain and the wind is blowing the radiation in this direction so we were at a spot where the radiation levels were one thousand times what is considered to be a safe dose
is this new media hype over the scandalous case of an american senator leading raising pictures of ansel sparks concerns that the u.s. is letting gossip overshadow real news. this is r.t. coming to live from moscow with marina joshie radioactive material has been detected in seawater around pans from plants with concentration levels two hundred forty times higher than safe limits scientists warn that the elements strong as highly dangerous to humans as it can accumulate and bones and is...
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intervene in the syrian conflict have said they won't back the move however arab world observer every ansell bookie believes the west is using you when to benefit from the country's civil conflict. the united nations. is is merely an international organization working to promote the interests of its most powerful members notably the united states britain and sort of the western world is concerned also from so in other countries in the european union because just as they are considering cracking down on the syrian government they have not considered cracking down on the governments of bahrain or other or egypt that point in time when there was also and. what is happening in syria and simultaneously in almost all countries in the middle east and in north africa. we flexed internal problems all countries have internal problems no doubt about it and there is a genuine desire on the part of many people in syria no doubt to get rid of its very fossilised government but there is also external interference notably from the united states and from britain and from france to take advantage of these int
intervene in the syrian conflict have said they won't back the move however arab world observer every ansell bookie believes the west is using you when to benefit from the country's civil conflict. the united nations. is is merely an international organization working to promote the interests of its most powerful members notably the united states britain and sort of the western world is concerned also from so in other countries in the european union because just as they are considering cracking...
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was going sexy back and i think back in the real old day s and he took a -- he was like, an sell -- ansel adams took a picture of me and i am still taking apologies. >> it is a lump of gold. >> >> could you sext telegraph? >> i think so. >> but then you have to pick it up at the western union office. >> it was a joke. >> you said the only thing they called it wiener gate is they bugged the hotel. >> they were breaking into the headquarters at the watergate hotel. >> but then you mentioned if this was the dupont circle it would have been known as the wiener circle. >> wasn't there the wiener sticks? >> if it was at a best western then it would sound like a cowboy gay porn. >> i researched every possible combination of them. >> that was the best version. >> there was the firewood suites. it was one i thought might be funny, but dupont circle was all. >> by the way, marcos has now tweeted yea, breitbart got a hit. he is now batting, what, 186? >> well that's good. >> he then tweeted, it took -- >> it took him four hours to do that. >> i'm sure he meant a broken clock. >> see what i did? >> g
was going sexy back and i think back in the real old day s and he took a -- he was like, an sell -- ansel adams took a picture of me and i am still taking apologies. >> it is a lump of gold. >> >> could you sext telegraph? >> i think so. >> but then you have to pick it up at the western union office. >> it was a joke. >> you said the only thing they called it wiener gate is they bugged the hotel. >> they were breaking into the headquarters at the...
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park. >> this is one of ansel's famous prints. >> reporter: adams brought his film here at the family lot of time to learn how to do it right. >> reporter: amateur photographers have been pointing and shooting since 1888. film cameras have given us some of the most enduring images of the 20th century. >> always use dependable kodak film, the film in the familiar yellow box. >> reporter: but analysts speculate that this analog or film-based photographer will largely disappear from the u.s. market within the next decade. >> most of the digital cameras now is 90% of the market, 10% is film. and the 10% that's filmed is used cameras. >> reporter: ten years ago, americans took 26 billion photographs with film cameras. they'll take just 1.4 billion this year, compare that to the number of digital images that will be captured this year, 80 billion. >> we estimate this year there's 36 million digital cameras being sold. on top of that, 2 million camera phones and smart phones that have a digital camera. >> i hate to say this, but everyone is a photographer nowadays. they keep taking, shooting
park. >> this is one of ansel's famous prints. >> reporter: adams brought his film here at the family lot of time to learn how to do it right. >> reporter: amateur photographers have been pointing and shooting since 1888. film cameras have given us some of the most enduring images of the 20th century. >> always use dependable kodak film, the film in the familiar yellow box. >> reporter: but analysts speculate that this analog or film-based photographer will largely...
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ansel. a lot of people have been saying it wrong all week. we call it st. a.orgeous campus and it could not have been nicer. there you see the countdown. we're just about 50 hours away from that debate. 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn, the first republican national debate on cnn. you're going to see it here. it has been 30 years since the first published report of the disease that would become known as hiv/aids. dr. sanjay gupta introduces us to a man who survived his own battle with aids and has championed the rights of people with the disease. >> welcome to san francisco. enjoy your stay. >> it's great to meet you. an honor. >> thank you. on the streets of san francisco, cleve jones is often treated like a celebrity, but 30 years ago on these same streets in the city's castro district, jones and other gay men were living with the nightmare of a new disease that had no name. >> by 1985, almost everybody i knew was dead or dying. we lost 20,000 people in this town. >> this deadly disease finally got a name, human immunodeficiency virus, hiv, the virus that
ansel. a lot of people have been saying it wrong all week. we call it st. a.orgeous campus and it could not have been nicer. there you see the countdown. we're just about 50 hours away from that debate. 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn, the first republican national debate on cnn. you're going to see it here. it has been 30 years since the first published report of the disease that would become known as hiv/aids. dr. sanjay gupta introduces us to a man who survived his own battle with aids...
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. >> are you finished having your ansel adam moment there? >> rain. >> rain. that is the big story. a look at live doppler7 h.d. we're up in sobastapol to santa rosa and bodega bay northward. you can see the rain falling from live doppler7 h.d. sitting atop of mount st. helena. a good vantage point there. check out the area of low pressure. look at it spinning. it looks like december or february or january for that matter. but this is late june. an impressive system that could bring record-setting rain to the area. from 8:00 until noon, look for best chance of measurable rain in north bay moving to san francisco with drizzle along the coast in some of the higher elevations. we have the temperatures, in the mid-to-upper 50s through the 8:00 hour. notice some areas don't change much by noon. still in the mid-to-upper 50s raining in the north bay, san francisco, and half moon bay, as you head farther east, to the south, we are in upper 60s to low 70s. you are the last ones to receive the rain and take it to the afternoon hours. by 4:00, you can see the healthier amount of rain moving t
. >> are you finished having your ansel adam moment there? >> rain. >> rain. that is the big story. a look at live doppler7 h.d. we're up in sobastapol to santa rosa and bodega bay northward. you can see the rain falling from live doppler7 h.d. sitting atop of mount st. helena. a good vantage point there. check out the area of low pressure. look at it spinning. it looks like december or february or january for that matter. but this is late june. an impressive system that could...
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we'll be right back from saint ansell college in just a moment. was an archer drawing his bow. ♪ could that have also inspired its 556 horsepower supercharged engine? ♪ the all-new cadillac cts-v coupe. we don't just make luxury cars, we make cadillacs. you noticed! these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios... five whole grains, 110 calories. >>> welcome back to our debate. one of the things we're eager to do is involve you at home and use technology and innovation. if you have a smartphone look at your screen. you see an electronic code on your screen and you can snap a picture of the code and you'll get some behind the scene video and analysis and content. we'll do it throughout the debate and campaign. now back to the questioning. before the break we did something called "this or that." senator santorum he said he would pick leno over conan. president bachmann, elvis or johnny ca
we'll be right back from saint ansell college in just a moment. was an archer drawing his bow. ♪ could that have also inspired its 556 horsepower supercharged engine? ♪ the all-new cadillac cts-v coupe. we don't just make luxury cars, we make cadillacs. you noticed! these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios... five whole...
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in the year is between 901979 ansel to an -- 1979 and 2009, michigan has lost more than 300,000 manufacturings in the last 10 years. during that time, countries like china have been investing heavily in emerging technologies and to steal it from us. they do not seem to understand patent laws, and we have a number of different challenges as we work in a global economy, but they have certainly been focusing on renewable energy, and we have been watching that happen. in the next 15 years, and will invest $15 billion in advanced battery technology to compete with us. japan paid for almost all the initial research for toyota to complete their vehicles, and japan invested $20 million in solar energy. part of the manufacturing strategy is stealing intellectual property and putting up barriers to american manufacturers, which is part of what we need to address in terms of fair trade, the ability to have doors open and to have their rules apply on both sides so breaking down trade barriers is there a important to us. we need to devote additional resources to trade enforcement, and there are a number o
in the year is between 901979 ansel to an -- 1979 and 2009, michigan has lost more than 300,000 manufacturings in the last 10 years. during that time, countries like china have been investing heavily in emerging technologies and to steal it from us. they do not seem to understand patent laws, and we have a number of different challenges as we work in a global economy, but they have certainly been focusing on renewable energy, and we have been watching that happen. in the next 15 years, and will...