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artie complex, especially when he went east of school and saw who made vast amounts of money and that came out in tom buchanan in the great gap it. this show had an interesting relationship with the will of money. they were his friends, but i do not think he worshiped money. he was too frivolous. in order to read frivolous with money, you had to have it very he made a lot of money during his lifetime. he did make money off of his books and he made money off of motion pictures. he made money while in hollywood. he made money selling short stories. he worked really hard and he made a lot of money area but, he did not worship. the biblical, it is the worship of money that is the root of all evil, not the money itself. ♪ >> when i had the opportunity to come to the louisville house, it is such a thrill for me because i know that this provided in duration for fitzgerald and the kinds of stories he was interested in, to make money. the saturday evening post stories. the academy of that huge volume of work he produced that he felt a little bit ashamed of, but are wonderful stories. as a real
artie complex, especially when he went east of school and saw who made vast amounts of money and that came out in tom buchanan in the great gap it. this show had an interesting relationship with the will of money. they were his friends, but i do not think he worshiped money. he was too frivolous. in order to read frivolous with money, you had to have it very he made a lot of money during his lifetime. he did make money off of his books and he made money off of motion pictures. he made money...
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made, we have artie gotten to the end. thank you. it will privacy more than two minutes at the rate we are going. >> may please the court, stewart for the government. it is been approved by all three branches of the government. pursuant to orders of the foreign intelligence surveillance court, under a provision of fisa, we authorize about this very program. >> you are starting by saying that it has been approved by all three branches of government. you do not want us to address the question of whether it has been authorized by one of them. >> if you are referring to the statutory argument, yes. we think that was a choice that they made and specifying a very detailed provision for applications and approval of those applications. then, with a detailed review scheme following that. allowing for a challenge to providers. courttely to the supreme is appropriate. the supreme court is unclear as to why congress has established a specified form for limited parties for judicial review, then that provision of process -- >> you are g
made, we have artie gotten to the end. thank you. it will privacy more than two minutes at the rate we are going. >> may please the court, stewart for the government. it is been approved by all three branches of the government. pursuant to orders of the foreign intelligence surveillance court, under a provision of fisa, we authorize about this very program. >> you are starting by saying that it has been approved by all three branches of government. you do not want us to address the...
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we have arty scene 6000 probable cases detected, more than 2000 deaths. originally estimated 20,000 potential deaths by the end of the year. what with the exponential growth in the virus, those numbers are being pushed upwards. we don't have an exact figure yet, but what is clear is there is a massive impact on communities, families. we are seeing about 1/5 of those deaths are children. there is a real issue to be up andeal with the spread now stop further transmission. it's imperative that there is the type of attention and aggressive response. we are extremely thankful for the commits from the u.s., the british, and others. what was very clear is a clear solidarity among many, many countries to provide to the response. >> thank you very much, we have to leave it there. from dangerous liaisons to "in the line of fire," if you have ever seen a film with john malkovich, you know how versatile he is, but the latest project stretches his range. miller is using malkovich as the model in re creations of dozens of famous photographs. the results have gone viral
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made, we have artie gotten to the end. thank you. it will privacy more than two minutes at the rate we are going. >> may please the court, stewart for the government. it is been approved by all three branches of the government. pursuant to orders of the foreign intelligence surveillance court, under a provision of fisa, we authorize about this very program. >> you are starting by saying that it has been approved by all three branches of government. you do not want us to address the question of whether it has been authorized by one of them. >> if you are referring to the statutory argument, yes. we think that was a choice that they made and specifying a very detailed provision for applications and approval of those applications. then, with a detailed review scheme following that. allowing for a challenge to providers. courttely to the supreme is appropriate. the supreme court is unclear as to why congress has established a specified form for limited parties for judicial review, then that provision of process -- >> you are g
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endanger the lives of americans abroad to hash out this a little bit more earlier i was joined by artie's lindsey france and i first asked her what all the photos are expected to show. well if they're anything like the photos that were originally leaked to the public back in two thousand and four they would depict detainees to grave facility being treated very torturously many of them appeared to be filthy some malnourished some beaten many covered in blood and their own waist some have had bags over their heads like the pictures we have seen stacked on top of each other and in other very painful looking poses and humiliating poses as well and there's two thousand of them in this trove that is being held so far so with two thousand of them yet to be released it's hard to imagine what we could next see that would be worse than what we've already seen and i understand that there's been a huge struggle to get these images released over the last several years these images were said to be released back in two thousand and nine why were they alternately how back. well originally back in two tho
endanger the lives of americans abroad to hash out this a little bit more earlier i was joined by artie's lindsey france and i first asked her what all the photos are expected to show. well if they're anything like the photos that were originally leaked to the public back in two thousand and four they would depict detainees to grave facility being treated very torturously many of them appeared to be filthy some malnourished some beaten many covered in blood and their own waist some have had...
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until that changes it doesn't matter what statements come out of kiev sure ok thanks paula that's artie's paul islay live for us in the east of ukraine there or the announcement of a ceasefire came after a phone conversation between ukrainian president petro poroshenko and reza russian president vladimir putin moscow has stressed no agreement between the two leaders has been reached because russia is not a party in this conflict well after months of an army offensive eastern ukraine looks devastated schools hospitals apartment blocks and houses aid to badly damaged or completely destroyed these aerial pictures show the remains of a village in the dinette screed in an eastern ukraine which was devastated by the military campaign over the summer at least fifteen hundred people used to live here now as you can see houses lay in ruins a most residents have fled and this is a school building in the netsky itself which locals say was hit by a mortar fire children aged six to sixteen were supposed to start their school here on monday but are unable to go to class until repairs i carried out and
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targeting that leader of al shabaab the militant group details are certainly forthcoming all right artie's alexy chatzky thanks so much for that reporting. and now to israel where numerous neighborhoods in east jerusalem east jerusalem were gold in violence saturday night hundreds of palestinians clashed with pool police and jewish residents according to israeli officials the violence was abruptly quelled by riot police equipped with stun grenades tear gas and spawned bullets there were no serious injuries or arrests made the palestinians in east jerusalem are no stranger to a rests over the past several weeks police have arrested over five hundred fifty arabs for rioting in protest sparked by the heinous murder of sixteen year old mohammed adair mohammed was burnt to death by israeli settlers and what was seen as a revenge killing for the earlier murder of three israeli teens interesting lee many of those who have been arrested in the aftermath of his death are part of his own family you may remember this video going viral showing the brutal beating of another boy fifteen year olds hark o
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says it will take more than twenty years to rebuild the infrastructure and it's an hour from artie's in the now spoke to palestinian campaign am british m.p. george galloway for his thoughts on the garzon is right to self-defense do you think that the israeli government is the only responsible side for the recent violence that we've seen what about how master they marry responsibility for the violence. well the palestinian resistance has for almost seventy years being trying to restore their country to the map it was wiped off the map and the palestinian people scattered to the four corners of the earth no nobody would accept you wouldn't accept my country wouldn't accept it if foreigners come and steal your country and wipe off the map and take your house and drive you out you're going to struggle to return and it is the illegal and moral right of the palestinian people to resist the occupation of their country. it is the first in threat from politicians given after being attacked in london apparently his fees on the israeli hamas conflict and he explained what happened that night.
says it will take more than twenty years to rebuild the infrastructure and it's an hour from artie's in the now spoke to palestinian campaign am british m.p. george galloway for his thoughts on the garzon is right to self-defense do you think that the israeli government is the only responsible side for the recent violence that we've seen what about how master they marry responsibility for the violence. well the palestinian resistance has for almost seventy years being trying to restore their...
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artis' fingerprints with known fingerprints found at the scene. but they never completed the comparison. >> incredible. >> the crime scene investigator testified but didn't mention the fact that mr. artis was a suspect. >> ms. kirby, i want to play one more sound bite from mr. mccollum, who talked about the life that he imagined he would have had. >> a long time ago, i wanted -- i wanted to find me a good wife. i wanted to raise a family. i wanted to have my own business and everything. i never -- i never got the chance to fulfill those dreams, never got the chance because the people that took 30 years away from me. they destroyed my life. now i believe, i believe that god is going to bless me to get back out there. >> it's so heartbreaking to hear him talk about the missed opportunities and everything that he lost out on. how are these men doing today? and what does the future hold for them? >> well, as far as leon, he i think is still stunned. and i don't know that it's actually sunk in to him that he is free, and that he is not in prison anymor
artis' fingerprints with known fingerprints found at the scene. but they never completed the comparison. >> incredible. >> the crime scene investigator testified but didn't mention the fact that mr. artis was a suspect. >> ms. kirby, i want to play one more sound bite from mr. mccollum, who talked about the life that he imagined he would have had. >> a long time ago, i wanted -- i wanted to find me a good wife. i wanted to raise a family. i wanted to have my own business...
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targeting that leader of al shabaab the militant group details are certainly forthcoming all right artie's alexy chatzky thanks so much for that reporting. tensions between russia and nato countries high indeed even further over the weekend the north atlantica alliance announced the plans to form a rapid response force capable of deploying in eastern europe within forty eight hours and response moscow said that it will revise its military doctrine because of the new challenges to the national security of the country this heavyweight verbal exchange khans ahead of the upcoming nato summit to be held in the u.k. later this week the situation in ukraine is among the issues on the top of the agenda president obama who started today is four day european trip is scheduled to attend that summit meanwhile european officials proposed sweeping new sanctions on russia today as punishment for what they say is moscow's intervention in ukraine however not every european country is on board the prime minister of the czech republic has expressed concern that tightened e.u. sanctions could cause disproport
targeting that leader of al shabaab the militant group details are certainly forthcoming all right artie's alexy chatzky thanks so much for that reporting. tensions between russia and nato countries high indeed even further over the weekend the north atlantica alliance announced the plans to form a rapid response force capable of deploying in eastern europe within forty eight hours and response moscow said that it will revise its military doctrine because of the new challenges to the national...
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but he is doing a great job for our stake artie. -- state party.at as senator and governor, but for 40 years i have been on the agriculture committee on house and the senate. i have seen a lot of secretaries and go,ulture come they've all been good. that's all right. but i have to tell you that the one we have now has taken the department of agriculture and notched it up higher than any for ours ever done, farmers, consumers, and the kids in school who are eating better meals because of tom vill sack. [applause] i want to thank joy for being my -- i want to thank joy, my interpreter for over 20 years. thank you, joy. [applause] she used to do a lot of interpreting for my brother, frank, for so many years. i want to thank the ground crews, who spent yesterday and so many others setting up. they have done it every year for years. don ruby, john kaiser, and don rice whack. thank you, thank you, thank you. [applause] i was down there yesterday and they were hammering, drilling, getting all of this stuff done and jerry said to me, sweat dripping down hi
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will reopen this case and look at that new evidence in determining whether or not to charge rosco artise man linked to that d.n.a. evidence. scott, he's already serving a life sentence in prison. >> pelley: michelle miller, thank you, michelle. cvs drug stores stopped selling tobacco products at midnight this morning. in some of the stores the cigarettes were replaced by products that help people quit smoking. in a moment, how's this for news-- we found waldo. it's one of the top speed traps in america. á÷ oh hey, neill, how are you? the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine, what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine, loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes
will reopen this case and look at that new evidence in determining whether or not to charge rosco artise man linked to that d.n.a. evidence. scott, he's already serving a life sentence in prison. >> pelley: michelle miller, thank you, michelle. cvs drug stores stopped selling tobacco products at midnight this morning. in some of the stores the cigarettes were replaced by products that help people quit smoking. in a moment, how's this for news-- we found waldo. it's one of the top speed...
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breakthrough last month when testing by north carolina's innocence inquiry commission tied roscoe artis's dna to the time seemed. after hearing presenting the new evidence tuesday, the two brothers were declared innocent and ordered freed. this is mccollum speaking wednesday after he was released from death row. >> i'm happy. god.t to thank i have been through a long journey. i came here with my brother leon brown. at times i thought i giving up. i said, i can't do that. i was goingay that to be blessed and get out of prison. i just did not know when that time was going to be. my god kept be going strong. a lot of rejoicing, happiness and everything. i was very anxious when they told me this news and stuff. i wanted to get away from this place. last night, i only had a couple of hours of sleep and stuff. it is wonderful. i just think god. >> both henry mccollum and his brother leon brown have mental disabilities. mccollum plus iq is between 60 and 69 and brown has scored as low as 49. both were originally sentenced to death. after second trial, brown was convicted of rape and sentenced to
breakthrough last month when testing by north carolina's innocence inquiry commission tied roscoe artis's dna to the time seemed. after hearing presenting the new evidence tuesday, the two brothers were declared innocent and ordered freed. this is mccollum speaking wednesday after he was released from death row. >> i'm happy. god.t to thank i have been through a long journey. i came here with my brother leon brown. at times i thought i giving up. i said, i can't do that. i was goingay...
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dean convene an entirely new hearing panel, even the woman at arty graduated, and the panel never heardher voice, and they found him guilty in the new hearing -- not guilty in the new hearing. >> you are dragging this mattress everywhere you go on campus? >> carrying it, yes. >> do people help you? >> yes, most of the time. as soon as i get up to leave the room, someone will jump up to help me. but a lot of people believe and say, thank you for what you're doing, and walk next to me while i carry it. >> what has been the university's response? >> they have yet to reach out to me. they have mentioned, perhaps mentioned my piece, in an image of the university or said something like, we respect individuals rights to protest usefully or something like that -- peacefully, or something like that, but they have yet to contact me directly. doxsee reported this to columbia university, the attack. did you report it to the police? >> i did. >> what happen in that case? >> the first responder told me what happened to me was consensual, kept insisting it wasn't rape that he just got a little weird.
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sam peckham bob's wonderful western starring artis borgnine, william holden, a real cast of charactersit goes on and on. truly one of the real stars is this browning watercooled belt fed machine gun. peckinpah went through a quarter of a million blanks using this gun in the final scene of the great shootout at the mexican general's headquarters. if you look at the ammo box, you can see some of the fake blood splatter. that splashed on the ammo box during the final scene. to kind of close things out with the hollywood guns, for someone that grew up in a house that was not firearms friendly there were , no guns in the house, it was through the movies and television that i gained my love and admiration for firearms. especially all the military and cowboy films i was so enamored with. it established a connection with the stars of the silver screen, most of us before we had an opportunity to fire a real firearm. >> in the hunting galleries, we have our largest rifle and largest shotgun. the rifle is a full-bore rifle. it throws a quarter pound of lead with each shot. this particular rifle w
sam peckham bob's wonderful western starring artis borgnine, william holden, a real cast of charactersit goes on and on. truly one of the real stars is this browning watercooled belt fed machine gun. peckinpah went through a quarter of a million blanks using this gun in the final scene of the great shootout at the mexican general's headquarters. if you look at the ammo box, you can see some of the fake blood splatter. that splashed on the ammo box during the final scene. to kind of close things...
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artie been done by his previous biographers.'s ever focus just on this last year. i think it is the case with your juan or oramy or any human being, weta come to knowvis for king, that happened to be the last year of his life. you don't know what happened in the last year really don't know martin. tear weston, it comes out -- to answer of your question, he serves talking about a poor people's campaign. as long as who is talking but civil rights, he was ok. but negro, we did not give you license to talk about foreign policy or the federal budget priorities. martin was saying the war is the enemy of the poor. the bombs are dropping in vietnam are hitting the ghettos of american cities. for being so vocal, what happens? the white house turns on him. lyndon johnson, but now johnson is after him. the white house turns on him. the media turns on him. what -- honest 50 years after his death, what the liberal "new york times" is saying about him, with a liberal washington post" what "time" said about him. the media turns on him. i might
artie been done by his previous biographers.'s ever focus just on this last year. i think it is the case with your juan or oramy or any human being, weta come to knowvis for king, that happened to be the last year of his life. you don't know what happened in the last year really don't know martin. tear weston, it comes out -- to answer of your question, he serves talking about a poor people's campaign. as long as who is talking but civil rights, he was ok. but negro, we did not give you license...
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he arty had monroe. if the three of us can live together we can hang out and retire and we will be happy. reading books, talking about big ideas. he called them the twin pillars of his happiness. he was leased to get messages from both of them. -- our our finish in friendship was never set aside. is in france. george washington wanted madison to win the race. one of the first letters is congratulations from george washington. nothing he had against monroe. he was responsible for promoting monroe for the rights of the continental army. i think i quote a different book where it talks about valley forge. a name associated with misery since the 18th century. it was. they lived through the worst fighting of the war together. because washington relied on madison, his advice, his counsel, madison is the principal adviser to washington in the first year of his presidency. to some degree that role shifted to alexander hamilton. in the beginning it is james madison. one of the first congratulations write mynow hel
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what is his legacy in iowa politics and within the state democratic artie? -- party? >> his legacy is incredible. he is iowa's liberal lion. he is beloved. it is hard to think of another politician i can say that about, but he truly is beloved. his is probably one of the last chances iowa democrats will have to be here to show in person there appreciation for him -- their appreciation for him. i asked people, what was the biggest draw today, hillary clinton or tom harkin? you would be surprised how many people said tom harkin. >> who is in attendance, gathering there? >> mostly rank and file democrats, from what i have seen. i have seen some operatives, and folks that are not wearing campaign t-shirts or buttons, curiosity seekers. for the most part, it is the core people i see at caucus voting, and doing door-knocking. it is people really active in campaign politics. at least 5000 people, probably more. >> in a piece in "the new york " moran interviewed axelrod, and he made the point that if hillary clinton does run, she needs a narrative. she needs to get what some
what is his legacy in iowa politics and within the state democratic artie? -- party? >> his legacy is incredible. he is iowa's liberal lion. he is beloved. it is hard to think of another politician i can say that about, but he truly is beloved. his is probably one of the last chances iowa democrats will have to be here to show in person there appreciation for him -- their appreciation for him. i asked people, what was the biggest draw today, hillary clinton or tom harkin? you would be...
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. >> first responder arty roma eventually woke up.his son, a firefighter, who made at least five rescue trips in and out of the north tower didn't make it. >> his name was read aloud honoring first respond eres. >> he had $1.05 in his pocket. i still have that $1.05 at home. >> a piece of the tower. a solemn reminder to recognize those who, when disabling calls and darkness falls, rush toward it and provide light to the fallen. chief roma, conducting rescue operations in the north tower. >> reporter: in yardley, bucks county, keith jones, nbc 10 news. >> a warning tonight for business owners and residents in camden county. someone is posing as a pse&g rep and scamming victims out of money. called the owners and told them they had to pay money to avoid having their electricity cut off.$ the owners were instructed to put the money on a green dot card and call with the number. one victim paid more than $4200. >> a dozen local kids rush to the hospital. why there's concern tonight that this could be the virus that's quickly spreading acro
. >> first responder arty roma eventually woke up.his son, a firefighter, who made at least five rescue trips in and out of the north tower didn't make it. >> his name was read aloud honoring first respond eres. >> he had $1.05 in his pocket. i still have that $1.05 at home. >> a piece of the tower. a solemn reminder to recognize those who, when disabling calls and darkness falls, rush toward it and provide light to the fallen. chief roma, conducting rescue operations in...
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sports car made in 1923 - the most expensive, an award-winning booing arty. produced before world war two. >>> i'm richelle carey, "real money" is next. i'll be back for another hour at 6:00 eastern. thanks for your time. keep it here. >>> america might have to fight i.s.i.l. without one of its vital allies in the region. i'm taking a close look at turkey, a big power of the country that plays a pivotal role in the middle east. dark money in the midterm elections, how some non-profits can spend big bucks but keep the real donators a different. >>> groceries to the front - dash they are red hot again. i'll tell you what might be different this time around. i'm ali velshi, this is "real money". >>> president obama is insisting that u.s. forces in iraq won't have a combat role in the fight against the militant group islamic state of iraq and levant. this despite the top military advisors saying he'd consider using troops in the fight against i.s.i.l., if air strikes didn't do the job. the president said "this will not be america's fight alone." but the administr
sports car made in 1923 - the most expensive, an award-winning booing arty. produced before world war two. >>> i'm richelle carey, "real money" is next. i'll be back for another hour at 6:00 eastern. thanks for your time. keep it here. >>> america might have to fight i.s.i.l. without one of its vital allies in the region. i'm taking a close look at turkey, a big power of the country that plays a pivotal role in the middle east. dark money in the midterm elections,...
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contrast -- drawing the contrast between what is going to happen this -- in people's daily lives if one .arty or the other is elected we're obviously not making the argument about republican control as much as we are about what the individual candidate stands for. >> michael, at the white house one of the things that we see allot with president obama is his effort to raise money, but also the candidates maybe reservations about how to campaign in october with them in front of these key states. is it a deficit for the party or from the a.f.l. perspective that the head of the party is perhaps unwell comed or there's some reservation about how they can go on the campaign with some of these candidates to try to get that message out? >> i think one of the things that was known going into this race was that when we're talking that it was ate, heavily tilted away from states that president obama a-- was popular in and so that is not a surprising result. you know, the -- everything president has had the same kind kind has been in the same of position in their administration. i think that again the ca
contrast -- drawing the contrast between what is going to happen this -- in people's daily lives if one .arty or the other is elected we're obviously not making the argument about republican control as much as we are about what the individual candidate stands for. >> michael, at the white house one of the things that we see allot with president obama is his effort to raise money, but also the candidates maybe reservations about how to campaign in october with them in front of these key...
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explores issues of conflict, healing, empowerment, and democracy-- internationally renowned conceptual artis krzysztof wodiczko. i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org krzysztof wodiczko, welcome to our show. most people are going to know your work. they might hear the name krzysztof wodiczko maybe, but when we say that the work that you have done as a conceptual artist is huge projections on buildings, then they'll say, "ah yes, i know krzysztof; i know krzysztof." why this idea of projecting-- making your art so public? what is it that you want to communicate? you want to make it free and accessible to everyone, but the message that you're trying to say to people is what with your work? >> well, since the late '80s, i'm employing in my work video that is motion and sound, and possibility of recording and editing and transmitting voices-- voice and gesture of a person, people. so from that time on, i would think that the reason is to turn those of whom we know nothing or who are hidden-- invisible-- residents of our cities into projec
explores issues of conflict, healing, empowerment, and democracy-- internationally renowned conceptual artis krzysztof wodiczko. i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org krzysztof wodiczko, welcome to our show. most people are going to know your work. they might hear the name krzysztof wodiczko maybe, but when we say that the work that you have done as a conceptual artist is huge projections on buildings, then they'll say, "ah yes, i...
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>> reporter: lighting up a joint of artis nall marijuana.ar-old entrepreneur, these young moms are unapologetic about getting high. i guess the question is, you know, if you get so high that you can't respond to your kid or you overdose on a brownie and so, then you miss some cue with your kid, i wouldn't want my babysitting smoking pot and watching my kid. >> absolutely. i wouldn't want her drinking wine and watching my kids, either. and i really think once we start to understand that this substance is no more dangerous than alcohol -- consumers of cannabis shouldn't be criticized anymore than consumers of alcohol. >> reporter: forget glasses of wine. this is now mommy's little helper. in the nine months since pot became legal here in denver, colorado, moms like jane have been navigating unchartered territory. it's not against the law to get high. but that doesn't mean taking it is socially acceptable. some are adamant that pot and pearnhood simply don't mix. how would you feel about your kid smoking pot? >> the same way i would feel if the
>> reporter: lighting up a joint of artis nall marijuana.ar-old entrepreneur, these young moms are unapologetic about getting high. i guess the question is, you know, if you get so high that you can't respond to your kid or you overdose on a brownie and so, then you miss some cue with your kid, i wouldn't want my babysitting smoking pot and watching my kid. >> absolutely. i wouldn't want her drinking wine and watching my kids, either. and i really think once we start to understand...
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arti wedsday patohl'annirsarsale ko's wcoicy uturute!t rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. it is great outsider is cool. our show you will look like on the satellite radio. that will continue to open up and allow to continue to fall back. will have to get through all the cloud cover. it will be a little cool by the bay. '70s and land in all directions. 89 for antioch, possibly 92 agreed to rubble, 86 livermore, san jose 78, as you head south will be 86 degrees that clinton is to be this afternoon 68 in the city's afternoon, at 70 in oakland, if you're heading to the beach it will be barely a sunshine there. the forecast for seven days is warming. the and a week it will not come down until monday of next week. we are not looking at any relief on he sure freeway. it is backed up. 24 and 580 the highway for i was about san ramon valley is getting heavy in traffic as well. here is what we're seeing even worse traffic corridor could you is back up. a 80 southbound a 40 minute drive time in 44 minutes guy all
arti wedsday patohl'annirsarsale ko's wcoicy uturute!t rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. it is great outsider is cool. our show you will look like on the satellite radio. that will continue to open up and allow to continue to fall back. will have to get through all the cloud cover. it will be a little cool by the bay. '70s and land in all directions. 89 for antioch, possibly 92 agreed to rubble, 86 livermore, san jose 78, as you head south will be 86 degrees...
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casualties was still high with three hundred thirty four people killed and more than eight hundred injured artie's much reza reports now from beslan. while the crowds and the people may come and go from this tragic site the names will always remain of more than three hundred innocents who lost their lives during the tragic school siege in baseline those three hundred people a small fraction of more than a thousand people who were trapped inside the school gym during that three day long attack now the gym itself is she in this metal coating this area is now enshrined a memorial to the victims that a group of architects has been commissioned to sanctify the interior remains essential unchanged from what it was ten years ago that the horrific attack happened in the baseline school number one for example the floor where mourners have been laying carnations still has the damage from the attack on the walls still bear the pockmarks from the bullet holes where the machine guns fired their rounds into the walls several things have changed here in the gym for example to cross this altar that has been set u
casualties was still high with three hundred thirty four people killed and more than eight hundred injured artie's much reza reports now from beslan. while the crowds and the people may come and go from this tragic site the names will always remain of more than three hundred innocents who lost their lives during the tragic school siege in baseline those three hundred people a small fraction of more than a thousand people who were trapped inside the school gym during that three day long attack...
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are demanding a ban on the use of suitcases with wheels so in this kind of baggage rubs the mostly artie's pita all over has the story. every year thousands of tourists flock here to the german capital the billions reputation as a cool destination for a city break has seen those numbers increase along with the tourists comes the luggage and one type of luggage in particular is causing consternation and some neighborhoods suitcases on wheels combined with cobbled streets has resulted in local residents complaining about the noise late at night and early in the morning in fact there's been so many complaints that the mayor of the region of berlin has actually said the bag should be banned right that's not something the tourists themselves particularly agree with. i cannot carry heavy items and it would be impossible for me to travel with a twenty kilograms suitcase without. my my opinion it's stupid idea but i don't know all the people who live in quotes they have another opinion and so it's their decision but i think it wants to go through but. i think it's an overreaction it would make no
are demanding a ban on the use of suitcases with wheels so in this kind of baggage rubs the mostly artie's pita all over has the story. every year thousands of tourists flock here to the german capital the billions reputation as a cool destination for a city break has seen those numbers increase along with the tourists comes the luggage and one type of luggage in particular is causing consternation and some neighborhoods suitcases on wheels combined with cobbled streets has resulted in local...
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pendel residents and retired nypd officer artie roma was the key note speaker. his son was killed at the world trade center. he escaped to safety and row lived the moments of danger on that fateful day. >> within seconds reality set in and i was -- i was on the ground and the rumbling stopped. smoke, debris and dust were everywhere and when i realized i was still alive we all start d to panic. >> 17 people from bucks county died in the september 11th attack. >> there were solemn remembrances in several parts of the area today. in philadelphia the day was marked by a special procession and a ceremony to make sure we never forget the lives lost. reporter john mcdevitt from our sister radio station kyw news radio was there. >> reporter: members of the philadelphia police and fire pipes and drums led a patriotic procession to the betsy ross house where a ceremony to remember those who lost their lives in 9/11 was held. >> our country suffered an incredible tragedy which shocked all of us to our core. the day will, of course, forever stand out in our minds. loved one
pendel residents and retired nypd officer artie roma was the key note speaker. his son was killed at the world trade center. he escaped to safety and row lived the moments of danger on that fateful day. >> within seconds reality set in and i was -- i was on the ground and the rumbling stopped. smoke, debris and dust were everywhere and when i realized i was still alive we all start d to panic. >> 17 people from bucks county died in the september 11th attack. >> there were...
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ok thanks to this artie's peter all of a live there from germany or raising money to bolster a military presence in eastern europe in the wake of the ukrainian crisis this is one of the key issues to be discussed during an upcoming nato summit in the u.k. over the weekend hundreds of peace protesters hit the streets of new port and cardiff in wales they want less money spent on war and nuclear weapons so could nato afford to boost defense infrastructure across eastern europe will currently the twenty eight member states spend as much as one trillion dollars a year maintaining what the alliance has already has and that means the organization alone gets more military funding than the rest of the world put together washington is currently footing most of the bill with just over a quarter of nato is budget made up by other members those in the alliance are supposed to contribute two percent of their g.d.p. each year but not everyone does in fact more than eighty five percent of countries on the list are willing or simply not ready to provide that much cash while peace peace activists lido b
ok thanks to this artie's peter all of a live there from germany or raising money to bolster a military presence in eastern europe in the wake of the ukrainian crisis this is one of the key issues to be discussed during an upcoming nato summit in the u.k. over the weekend hundreds of peace protesters hit the streets of new port and cardiff in wales they want less money spent on war and nuclear weapons so could nato afford to boost defense infrastructure across eastern europe will currently the...
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united ukraine and end the violence and special status of the key points for the talks in better ribs artie's porous layers in the yes the epicenter if you will. certainly they are not looking for independence from ukraine despite what the kiev government and its western allies say they often refer to them as separatists in fact what they saying is that they are ready to work for a single united ukraine a territorially intact ukraine but they are putting forward a list of demands that they want to mate at the same time now these include an end to the military offensive their kids launched back in mid april they want to amnesty for the anti-government fighters and their political prisoners they want to officials state has for the russian language which is in essence the first language that people here in eastern ukraine speak they also want special status for an overall syria which is the new name given after the lugansk and that didn't it's regions joined they want to closer ties with russia on an economic scale and they also want recognition for armed fighters now these demands come as the g
united ukraine and end the violence and special status of the key points for the talks in better ribs artie's porous layers in the yes the epicenter if you will. certainly they are not looking for independence from ukraine despite what the kiev government and its western allies say they often refer to them as separatists in fact what they saying is that they are ready to work for a single united ukraine a territorially intact ukraine but they are putting forward a list of demands that they want...
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now every hour artie's produces a putting r.t. international british presenters to the test is going to case so far they've got another question lined up for me now let's take a look at it i haven't seen this before hand which of the following statements is correct magistrates usually work unpaid into not need legal qualifications or magistrates must be specially trained legal experts blah blah blah i think magistrates are volunteers so i'm going for the top one see if that is correct it is another correct answer and will be more challenges every hour throughout the day here on r.t. international well so far. in other news raising money to bolster a military presence in eastern europe in the wake of the ukrainian crisis this is one of the key issues to be discussed during an upcoming nato summit in the u.k. over the weekend hundreds of peace protesters hit the streets of newport in cardiff in wales they want less money spent on war and nuclear weapons so could nater of food to british defense infrastructure across eastern europe c
now every hour artie's produces a putting r.t. international british presenters to the test is going to case so far they've got another question lined up for me now let's take a look at it i haven't seen this before hand which of the following statements is correct magistrates usually work unpaid into not need legal qualifications or magistrates must be specially trained legal experts blah blah blah i think magistrates are volunteers so i'm going for the top one see if that is correct it is...
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is receiving criticism with even high profile politicians failing to answer some of the questions artie's marina costs are ever finds out how well britain's themselves fared. hundreds of years of history boiled down to twenty four questions questions that any migrants of war can age must get right if they stand a chance of becoming a british citizen. the pass mark is seventy five percent but even brits are having a hard time getting it right with just under half of those aged between eighteen to twenty four making the grade and what hope is there when even politicians get it wrong magna carta the literal translation is was what you have mag night i think again you're testing me. it would be good for you to do this you know when would. the aim is really to stop people coming in there are other immigration policies for that really it's a really strong reassure the public something which it fails to do and invoke a sense of civic pride into immigrants that come to this country something which they also failed to do i didn't test because i was curious i actually thought i would face it but i
is receiving criticism with even high profile politicians failing to answer some of the questions artie's marina costs are ever finds out how well britain's themselves fared. hundreds of years of history boiled down to twenty four questions questions that any migrants of war can age must get right if they stand a chance of becoming a british citizen. the pass mark is seventy five percent but even brits are having a hard time getting it right with just under half of those aged between eighteen...
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will reopen this case and look at that new evidence in determining whether or not to charge rosco artise man linked to that d.n.a. evidence. scott, he's already serving a life sentence in prison. >> pelley: michelle miller, thank you, michelle. >> pelley: tonight cbs news has learned that tesla motors has chosen nevada as the site for a factory that will make batteries for electric cars. california, texas, arizona and new mexico had been in the running. but the $5 billion plant is expected to be built outside reno, and employ as many as 6,500 workers. cvs stopped selling tobacco products at midnight this morning. in some stores, the cigarettes were replaced by products that help people quit smoking. in a moment, how's this for news: we found waldo. it's one of the top speed traps in america. >> we've created this cash cow, a cash register for justice. ho? [ male announcer ] ...you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. [ male announcer ] and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. why suffer more than you have to? y
will reopen this case and look at that new evidence in determining whether or not to charge rosco artise man linked to that d.n.a. evidence. scott, he's already serving a life sentence in prison. >> pelley: michelle miller, thank you, michelle. >> pelley: tonight cbs news has learned that tesla motors has chosen nevada as the site for a factory that will make batteries for electric cars. california, texas, arizona and new mexico had been in the running. but the $5 billion plant is...
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secretary general says peace in ukraine is crucial for peace in all of europe later today artie's peter lavelle discusses the crisis in crosstalk. in retreat ukraine civil war is grounded into a stalemate in the economy this is created an opening for dialogue all parties seize the moment all moscow continue to be. a reminder of the breaking news coming into us here at r.t. international as we speak and that's that ukrainian president has announced a permanent cease fire in the east of ukraine he's had a phone conversation with russian president vladimir putin now the two leaders discussed steps and it seems they've agreed on ways to end the bloodshed and violence in the east of the country self-proclaimed republics in the east say they're ready to settle the conflict and to discuss with kiev if needed that safety have stops its assault ukraine's military crackdown on anti-government fighters has been ongoing for five months but it looks as if a ceasefire has been announced by ukraine will be joining our correspondent paula slee a live for more on this very very shortly. we think of the
secretary general says peace in ukraine is crucial for peace in all of europe later today artie's peter lavelle discusses the crisis in crosstalk. in retreat ukraine civil war is grounded into a stalemate in the economy this is created an opening for dialogue all parties seize the moment all moscow continue to be. a reminder of the breaking news coming into us here at r.t. international as we speak and that's that ukrainian president has announced a permanent cease fire in the east of ukraine...
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deal with the threat posed by the bloodthirsty islamic state group that's operating in iraq in syria artie'srecounts are listening to the speech to employees earlier tonight. it appears that it's all about given british authorities and the police more power david cameron outlined his strategy and defeating this law mix state and he believes to prevent brits from going abroad to travel alongside extremists and to prevent those who already have from common back he would have to give more powers to police officers at the border to confiscate the passports and in case the court decides to challenge him that he's considering create a new legislation to give the parliament the power to decide that over the court's next he wants british authorities to have enhanced the use of exclusion zones or relocation powers this is also something that will be debated and in general david cameron is responding to increased fears in the country over the widespread reach that the islamic state has according to a recent poll by you gov some sixty seven percent of brits support and five the u.k. government confisca
deal with the threat posed by the bloodthirsty islamic state group that's operating in iraq in syria artie'srecounts are listening to the speech to employees earlier tonight. it appears that it's all about given british authorities and the police more power david cameron outlined his strategy and defeating this law mix state and he believes to prevent brits from going abroad to travel alongside extremists and to prevent those who already have from common back he would have to give more powers...