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blanton, he was the guy that really brought the bass out to the forefront.e really see how important it was. when i was a little kid listening to the radio with my family, i heard the bass. when it stops playing, everybody felt nauseous the debt left. left.t the depth that is why i am attracted to the instrument. have that without words thing. i love that. iowa. back to before you picked up this space, you were singing first. is it true you were singing at the age of two? >> my brothers and sisters would be walking around the house. she was a great singer. i started humming the harmony. she told me, when you started humming the harmony, i knew you were ready. old, i was22 years the youngest person in iowa to have a social security card. that is what they tell me. we had loads of fun. i was very lucky to be around to music. to fast forward, because there is no way i can do justice to your career. you got struck with polio. tell me about that. >> i kind of sainted. fainted. i had a temperature of 105. this was before the vaccine. the doctor came. it was called
blanton, he was the guy that really brought the bass out to the forefront.e really see how important it was. when i was a little kid listening to the radio with my family, i heard the bass. when it stops playing, everybody felt nauseous the debt left. left.t the depth that is why i am attracted to the instrument. have that without words thing. i love that. iowa. back to before you picked up this space, you were singing first. is it true you were singing at the age of two? >> my brothers...
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director but he insisted he had no idea how severe it would be early i got the latest from marty's tom blanton who is at the bolshoi in central moscow. on march the sixteenth pavel dmitrichenko was due in the bolshoi theater behind me to take part in another great performance there he will not be there he will be staying in detention and least until april the eighteenth a judge has ordered that's when the investigation will wrap up into this case of this acid attack possibly longer that was ordered by a pretrial at a pretrial detention hearing today and that was after mr ricci chain co had said that he did admit that he had committed a crime but he had to collude with his two accomplices and pay them about one and a half thousand dollars but he did not plead guilty to ordering them to throw acid in the face of surrogate fill in the direct the artistic director of the bolshoi theater what could have caused me to change or to actually organize an assault on philip yes there is a cloud of rumor circling around this case and there will be as long as it is as long as it goes on all of this stuff so
director but he insisted he had no idea how severe it would be early i got the latest from marty's tom blanton who is at the bolshoi in central moscow. on march the sixteenth pavel dmitrichenko was due in the bolshoi theater behind me to take part in another great performance there he will not be there he will be staying in detention and least until april the eighteenth a judge has ordered that's when the investigation will wrap up into this case of this acid attack possibly longer that was...
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these kind of things which obviously took a big hit from critics none the least of which was tom blanton who's the executive director of national security at george washington university and he went so far as to say that the d.o.j. has a sort of cold war mentality where they think that national security interests actually need to protect the information but he argue that in the light of nine eleven it shows that we need to release more information and have more transparency in order to protect the government what is interesting ladies thanks for shedding some light on these two very important issues that we try to pay attention to here in our tape and well keep on keep those developments coming that was our producer our journalists heroin our t. correspondent megan lopez. all three out of ten that is the number of americans who currently put their faith in the government that's right according to the pew research center a record low number of americans trust the government that it was reflected all across the board including bipartisan groups experience some sort of disenchantment artie'
these kind of things which obviously took a big hit from critics none the least of which was tom blanton who's the executive director of national security at george washington university and he went so far as to say that the d.o.j. has a sort of cold war mentality where they think that national security interests actually need to protect the information but he argue that in the light of nine eleven it shows that we need to release more information and have more transparency in order to protect...
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something that had the critics reeling at the hearing so i do want to play a quick clip from thomas blanton he's the executive director of national security at george washington university and he said that this cold war mentality is just not helping out so if we can go ahead and play that. we don't need this pervasive national security secrecy that we used to have in fact this studies of the nine eleven terrorism the tragedy all showed that one of the reasons that the government was going to wasn't effective in dealing with al qaeda was the excessive secrecy compartment of it for compartmentation of information the lack of sharing the reality is that to be more secure we actually need more openness not less so was that something completely different than what we're hearing from others you know they say that in order to protect our security we need to keep our secrets he's saying that in order to protect our security we need to open up we need to be more transparent that's something we're not seeing from from a lot of these agencies interesting ladies appreciate you keeping us updated on wha
something that had the critics reeling at the hearing so i do want to play a quick clip from thomas blanton he's the executive director of national security at george washington university and he said that this cold war mentality is just not helping out so if we can go ahead and play that. we don't need this pervasive national security secrecy that we used to have in fact this studies of the nine eleven terrorism the tragedy all showed that one of the reasons that the government was going to...
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. >> the video already has more than 1.5 million hits and made by samantha stendal and aaron blanton.had so many hits and it's gone viral? >> absolutely. >> yes, very surprised. >> you know what i thought was interesting about that. 26 seconds long and it makes an impact in a way that a lot of the conversation around this case hasn't had an opportunity to make an impact. why do you think that is? >> it's blunt. to the point. i mean, that's all there is to it i think really, and it's common expense. >> you know what's interesting? the shocking part, right? as you look at it, you go in and expect the guy do something else. the whole turn is what's interesting and it made me realize watching it for the first time how cultureated we are to assume the other thing. >> absolutely. >> very true. >> when did you realize you wanted to make this video? this is a case we have all been following. when did you died decide you wanted to do this? >> i was studying for finals, came up with the idea on monday or tuesday. he got right on it, and shot it by wednesday, edited by thursday and up on the web
. >> the video already has more than 1.5 million hits and made by samantha stendal and aaron blanton.had so many hits and it's gone viral? >> absolutely. >> yes, very surprised. >> you know what i thought was interesting about that. 26 seconds long and it makes an impact in a way that a lot of the conversation around this case hasn't had an opportunity to make an impact. why do you think that is? >> it's blunt. to the point. i mean, that's all there is to it i...