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i said there's a rem brant trapped in this body, your job is to unleash him? >> has she? >> time will tell. >> in an interview with his daughter turned reporter, he's giving the world a preview into how he sees other leaders. >> art critic christian cap says these portraits say everything that gurk didn't. on afghan -- gurk didn't. on afghan president. >> hamid karzai's indecision. >> and former french president national park owesy. >> a sour pointing. >> -- new york owesy. >> a sour painting. >> and angela merkel. >> maybe a bit bitter. >> and russian president, whois soul bush said he could see. >> he's not a friendly pointing. he seemed to have changed his mind. whatever he saw was wrong. >> the former president turned his art on himself. >> i think it is neck fat. >> there's a big prop orgs. >> it's very -- proportion. >> it's very real. >> it takes a certain confidence to expose work. this is a former president who already has a few of those and it could be seen as bush responding in a wap. >> he's reluctant to make a statement about his administration. like the rest
i said there's a rem brant trapped in this body, your job is to unleash him? >> has she? >> time will tell. >> in an interview with his daughter turned reporter, he's giving the world a preview into how he sees other leaders. >> art critic christian cap says these portraits say everything that gurk didn't. on afghan -- gurk didn't. on afghan president. >> hamid karzai's indecision. >> and former french president national park owesy. >> a sour pointing....
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michael brant lee singles to right. josh the misplay. here comes jason. indians take the lead. they win it 6-4. car yours shooting a snap of 38 season losses in san antonio. with no david lee, the odds not in their favor. trail by 15 at the break. later st. marys. dialing long distance as well. spurs rule 111-90 the full-time. mexico and u.s.a. michael bradley heads up. what a finish. usa takes a 2-nil lead. they will have to settle for a 2-2 tie. that's all for sports. more news coming up after the break. >>> what do you think of this? skinny people may be getting up earlier than everyone else. people exposed to morning light have a significantly lower body mass index. that's compared to people exposed later in the day. slackers. exposure to morning light can influence hormones that regulate your appetite. we're going to wake up bright and early. >> i'm out on this one because i don't get up until 10:00 on t s schedule. >> join us for our morning show. we're on at 4:30 a.m. good night. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the toni
michael brant lee singles to right. josh the misplay. here comes jason. indians take the lead. they win it 6-4. car yours shooting a snap of 38 season losses in san antonio. with no david lee, the odds not in their favor. trail by 15 at the break. later st. marys. dialing long distance as well. spurs rule 111-90 the full-time. mexico and u.s.a. michael bradley heads up. what a finish. usa takes a 2-nil lead. they will have to settle for a 2-2 tie. that's all for sports. more news coming up...
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i said "there's a rem brant trapped in the body, your job is to unleash him." >> in an introduce with his daughter turned reporter he gives an interview. >> art critic says these saying everything he couldn't when in office. on hamid karzai. >> indesuggests. hamid karzai's face is not fixed. >> farmer french president nicholas sar cosy. >> sour. >> angela merkel. >> bitter. >> likely the most telling - take a look at how he sees russian president vladimir putin, whose soul bush once said he could see. >> it's not a friendly painting. he seems to have changed his mind. wherever he saw, he was wrong. >> started with a self-portrait. >> he turned the art op himself. >> is that confidence. >> i think so. >> neck fat. >> neck fat - will dot date >> there's a big proportion of neck fat. >> it's real. >> takes confidence for any artist to expose work to the crit. this is a former president who has more than a few of those, and could be seen as bush responding. >> he's been reluctant to make a statement about his administration. like the rest of the world he's wrestling with what it meant. >>
i said "there's a rem brant trapped in the body, your job is to unleash him." >> in an introduce with his daughter turned reporter he gives an interview. >> art critic says these saying everything he couldn't when in office. on hamid karzai. >> indesuggests. hamid karzai's face is not fixed. >> farmer french president nicholas sar cosy. >> sour. >> angela merkel. >> bitter. >> likely the most telling - take a look at how he sees russian...
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african-inspiredrithims or strolled among uropreto will realize brazil is a country with a deep and vie brantsultural heritage? >> people are hungry for culture and brazil has such a diversity of culture that you don't see anywhere. we want to go beyond football and beaches and samba. we want to show ourselves >> under a new government program, low-income workers can get rechargeable cards likely this with credits worth about $20 a month. employers provide most of the funding and get a tax break in return. the cards can by anything broadly considered cultural, books, movies, concerts, plays and more. isbell used her card to buy a set of opera cds. >> i appreciate it a lot it's a nice opportunities to have more access to culture >> some think the government's plan is poorly conceived and wonder what kind of culture people will by with their new culture cards the average brazilian reads just four books a year. 85% say their favorite leisure activity is watching t.v. so, critics fear people will spend their culture credits or trashy romance novels, sexy music videos or worse >> they would say, ho
african-inspiredrithims or strolled among uropreto will realize brazil is a country with a deep and vie brantsultural heritage? >> people are hungry for culture and brazil has such a diversity of culture that you don't see anywhere. we want to go beyond football and beaches and samba. we want to show ourselves >> under a new government program, low-income workers can get rechargeable cards likely this with credits worth about $20 a month. employers provide most of the funding and...
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and i said "there's a rem brant dropped in this body, your job is to release him." >> has she. >> time will tell. >> in an interview with his daughter, turned journalist, he has given an insight. >> an art critic says the portraits say everything president bush couldn't when in hospitalment. >> indesuggests. hamid karzai's fas is not fixed. indecision. >> german chancellor angela merkel. >> perhaps a bit bitter. >> likely the most telling - take a look at how he sees russian president vladimir putin, whose soul bush once said he could see. >> it's not a friendly painting. he seems to have changed his mind. whatever he saw he was wrong. >> started with a self-portrait. >> the former president turned the art on himself. do you think that's confidence? >> yes. >> there's neck fat. >> well... >> there's a big proportion of the net fat. >> it's very real. >> this is a former president with a few more of those, and could be seep as bush responding to critics, in a way. >> he's so reluctant to make a statement about his administration. he's wrestling with what it meant. is he painting or send
and i said "there's a rem brant dropped in this body, your job is to release him." >> has she. >> time will tell. >> in an interview with his daughter, turned journalist, he has given an insight. >> an art critic says the portraits say everything president bush couldn't when in hospitalment. >> indesuggests. hamid karzai's fas is not fixed. indecision. >> german chancellor angela merkel. >> perhaps a bit bitter. >> likely the most...
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you had carl brant here, hitler's physicians and leading gymnastics. some of the scientist gave lectures and they are going in and out of these rooms and being interrogated by different military officers. underneath the castle, and this was one of goring's head quarters during the war and now we are in charge of it. under the castle, there was this bunker which is where hitler planned to go with his inner circle in the event the third reich made the decision to use nerve agents. and why that never agent was never used remains a great mystery of the war. we, allied intelligence, discovered these bunkers filled with bombs that contained serin gas but never gave the order. but we had a bunker so in case he did the order they would go there. so it was irony this is where the scientist went that developed the nerve agents. you have something else going on meanwhile which is the rockets. these officers there are realizing the incredible breath and scope of the v2 rockets that were there. they had orders to gather a hundred of the rockets and bring them back
you had carl brant here, hitler's physicians and leading gymnastics. some of the scientist gave lectures and they are going in and out of these rooms and being interrogated by different military officers. underneath the castle, and this was one of goring's head quarters during the war and now we are in charge of it. under the castle, there was this bunker which is where hitler planned to go with his inner circle in the event the third reich made the decision to use nerve agents. and why that...
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is the founder of the dickens capital group and brant page is the well known democratic activist back to obamacare you but you also are you're not going to repeal it got a veto but you're not going to repeal so we don't know what i'm going to tell you that you're not going to take on title away from anyone but i will say as though there's an honest discussion over here and there's only about nine people involved and then there's this very emotional discussion about well there's people dying who don't have health you know we all want to take care of people who have health care but the facts are that three and a half years they had to put the system in place it's been a bare split and thirty one million people are still uninsured and most of the people i think six million people have lost their doctor or their health care plan and most of the people who signed up were uninsured they're people who already had iowa why you go when you have the republicans never tackled this may have attacked on health care you say they never tack well i moderated a debate in nineteen sixty two led by amie
is the founder of the dickens capital group and brant page is the well known democratic activist back to obamacare you but you also are you're not going to repeal it got a veto but you're not going to repeal so we don't know what i'm going to tell you that you're not going to take on title away from anyone but i will say as though there's an honest discussion over here and there's only about nine people involved and then there's this very emotional discussion about well there's people dying who...
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at home you might be wondering what does a news division do studying brant? what does it have to do with journalism? more than you think. the president of general strategy and the president of cbs news. gentlemen, thank you both for joining me. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> jack, tell me how common the use of television is in evening news. >> television is a difficult business. it's a challenging business. i thought it was interesting you said when ratings go up, tension goes up. there are tensions every day. it's a large industry that serves an important purpose both in notifying the public of what's going on in their society, but it's also a big business. >> the way you say it to the deli beast this week, if you can get more information about how david gregory can be a better david, that makes sense. >> well, it's one of the many challenges to anyone on television. television is a personal media done in a very impersonal way. when you got this job, they probably said, brian, just be yourself, right? that's a hard thing to do with lights in your face and ma
at home you might be wondering what does a news division do studying brant? what does it have to do with journalism? more than you think. the president of general strategy and the president of cbs news. gentlemen, thank you both for joining me. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> jack, tell me how common the use of television is in evening news. >> television is a difficult business. it's a challenging business. i thought it was interesting you said when ratings go up,...
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. >> reporter: which is exactly what lieutenant brant did with our camera rolling. >> how can i help>> reporter: grant knows this is a scam because the dea and other law enforcement agencies never solicit personal information over the phone. >> what is your position? i've never got ten one of these types of phone calls. >> reporter: the person in charge of the operation here. >> reporter: in this case the imposter did his homework. a quick search online shows there really is a dea special agent carl dekowski in new jersey. >> you're calling the police department. >> you think i'm scared of police? give me your badge number? >> i don't need to do that, thank you, paul. >> i'll see you in court. >> they actually start getting irate or upset because they're not i guess winning i would think. their win is getting your information and making you a victim. >> reporter: the san leandro police department did turn over the information to that call to the real dea. we spoke to an agent who said they've been investigate this extortion scam for the last three years. anyone who may have received
. >> reporter: which is exactly what lieutenant brant did with our camera rolling. >> how can i help>> reporter: grant knows this is a scam because the dea and other law enforcement agencies never solicit personal information over the phone. >> what is your position? i've never got ten one of these types of phone calls. >> reporter: the person in charge of the operation here. >> reporter: in this case the imposter did his homework. a quick search online shows...
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. >> reporter: which is exactly what lieutenant brant did with our camera rolling. >> how can i help you? >> reporter: grant knows this is a scam because the dea and other law enforcement agencies never solicit personal information over the phone. >> what is your position? i've never got ten one of these types of phone calls. >> reporter: the person in charge of the operation here. >> reporter: in this case the imposter did his homework. a quick search online shows there really is a dea special agent carl dekowski in new jersey. >> you're calling the police department. >> you think i'm scared of police? give me your badge number? >> i don't need to do that, thank you, paul. >> i'll see you in court. >> they actually start getting irate or upset because they're not i guess winning i would think. their win is getting your information and making you a victim. >> reporter: the san leandro police department did turn over the information to that call to the real dea. we spoke to an agent who said they've been investigate this extortion scam for the last three years. anyone who may have rec
. >> reporter: which is exactly what lieutenant brant did with our camera rolling. >> how can i help you? >> reporter: grant knows this is a scam because the dea and other law enforcement agencies never solicit personal information over the phone. >> what is your position? i've never got ten one of these types of phone calls. >> reporter: the person in charge of the operation here. >> reporter: in this case the imposter did his homework. a quick search online...
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you had carl brant here, hitler's physicians and leading gymnastics. some of the scientist gave lectures and they are going in and out of these rooms and being interrogated by different military officers. underneath the castle, and this was one of goring's head quarters during the war and now we are in charge of it. under the castle, there was this bunker which is where hitler planned to go with his inner circle in the event the third reich made the decision to use nerve agents. and why that never agent was never used remains a great mystery of the war. we, allied intelligence, discovered these bunkers filled with bombs that contained serin gas but never gave the order. but we had a bunker so in case he did the order they would go there. so it was irony this is where the scientist went that developed the nerve agents. you have something else going on meanwhile which is the rockets. these officers there are realizing the incredible breath and scope of the v2 rockets that were there. they had orders to gather a hundred of the rockets and bring them back
you had carl brant here, hitler's physicians and leading gymnastics. some of the scientist gave lectures and they are going in and out of these rooms and being interrogated by different military officers. underneath the castle, and this was one of goring's head quarters during the war and now we are in charge of it. under the castle, there was this bunker which is where hitler planned to go with his inner circle in the event the third reich made the decision to use nerve agents. and why that...
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tell it welcome to brant a capital count continues to believe in the billions we discussed where it's going on what's left behind most of this week took place here in moscow russia's komal kid is in the slightly i would join in the house it's best to be on the basis that we like to save money can be made in these risky incredibly volatile times but. money is flowing out of russia an astonishing right this is because investors remain jittery over the international threat of sanctions laid his estimation is that sixty billion dollars has been taken out of russia since the start of this year thousand by as much as for the whole of last year this year's charge will flow is likely to reach one hundred baby and zero is now to discuss a financial implications of such a cash exodus i'm joined by european asset fund manager erich krauss so tell me is the was over in terms of capital flight for russia i think very likely at least in the near term there was a moment of panic when the situation in ukraine appeared to be spinning out of control which it hasn't really done i mean the sanctions were
tell it welcome to brant a capital count continues to believe in the billions we discussed where it's going on what's left behind most of this week took place here in moscow russia's komal kid is in the slightly i would join in the house it's best to be on the basis that we like to save money can be made in these risky incredibly volatile times but. money is flowing out of russia an astonishing right this is because investors remain jittery over the international threat of sanctions laid his...
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basically the elite level of nascar that you know there are different tiers just like in baseball but as brant yes so it's a sponsored by sprint so it's but it's the toughest it's the most competitive the most grueling races that are on the circuit how many races are there any other. it's changed over the years as well but there's thirty six races now and two to nonpoint spends the day dawn is the biggest daytona is definitely the biggest does your during the kentucky derby is our kentucky derby it kicks off of our season you know it still plays a role in the championship but you know the championships are really decided at the end of the season so there's there's two things you want to win you want to win the daytona five hundred you want to win the championship you know get money on that no i'm not. going to keep you going it's just i love racing i love very sound love the competition i love being competitive against the competition these days certainly my my family helps motivate me as well you know having two young children i want to see them experience race scene or you know meet sort of
basically the elite level of nascar that you know there are different tiers just like in baseball but as brant yes so it's a sponsored by sprint so it's but it's the toughest it's the most competitive the most grueling races that are on the circuit how many races are there any other. it's changed over the years as well but there's thirty six races now and two to nonpoint spends the day dawn is the biggest daytona is definitely the biggest does your during the kentucky derby is our kentucky...
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times in a row where the number one state job growth and i think is going to damage the california brant so you believe that this proposal will hurt economic development. even just based on perception even if the ballot is not the initiative is not approved exactly i mean the this idea because it's being funded by a billionaire who can write a limited check is getting worldwide attention and people across the world are sitting there wondering why is california is it that bad it has to be broken up into six different states we think that creates a negative cloud over our state now and just thing when you take a look at the best and worst run states according to usa today and some of the information that they were able to pull california is at the bottom of the list you know that data show that has the twentieth highest debt per capita the third largest budget deficit and the second highest unemployment rate now of course ten draper the man who is behind this initiative would say that because the state is too big and it's misrepresented it can't handle its problems as a whole what are your
times in a row where the number one state job growth and i think is going to damage the california brant so you believe that this proposal will hurt economic development. even just based on perception even if the ballot is not the initiative is not approved exactly i mean the this idea because it's being funded by a billionaire who can write a limited check is getting worldwide attention and people across the world are sitting there wondering why is california is it that bad it has to be broken...