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cyrano in a cab and brigitte as usual snapping away. so for me it's a very personal picture which evokes a period in my life when i didn't want to entertain people backstage. when i will be through the book, i just see that cliche of having captured something essential, which is what makes it art as opposed to just another snapshot of somebody. >> it's very interesting the way she uses the camera as an instrument for life and for having a relationship with people and an instrument through which you see the world. when she took a picture of me in the swoopling pool with jewels, it was a joke. i would have never thought about this picture as being published, but when we did it, it was just a moment of fun for us. a moment when you get more involved and you realize that at this moment you are doing a really serious picture. and also she has an incredible ability to know when it's the right moment. and that's why i think so many difficult people let her take pictures of themselves. >> when you're in the room with brigitte, you always find h
cyrano in a cab and brigitte as usual snapping away. so for me it's a very personal picture which evokes a period in my life when i didn't want to entertain people backstage. when i will be through the book, i just see that cliche of having captured something essential, which is what makes it art as opposed to just another snapshot of somebody. >> it's very interesting the way she uses the camera as an instrument for life and for having a relationship with people and an instrument through...
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. >> rose: brigitte lacombe and sam altman next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. snooup brilgt lacombe is here. she is one of the most respected photographers working today. early her life she left school to work at "elle" magazine's photography laboratory in paris. a chance meeting with dustin offman at the cannes film festival in 1975 led to his behind the scenes work on his film "all the president's men." many films followed including "close encounters of the third kind" and "the english patient." in her 30-year career, she has photographed everyone from henry kiss sdwror natalie partman to the dalai lama. this diversity in subject is to capture the essence of her subject. here's a look and listen to four of her friends who've also been the subject over the years. >> this is a very unusual photograph for me to take because i am looking in the camera. i really do hate having a still picture taken but i love digit and that is a... this picture is a reflection of o
. >> rose: brigitte lacombe and sam altman next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. snooup brilgt lacombe is here. she is one of the most respected photographers working today. early her life she left school to work at "elle" magazine's photography laboratory in paris. a chance meeting with dustin offman at the cannes film festival in 1975 led to his behind the scenes work on his film "all the president's...
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. >> i've known brigitte for arly 30 years. so much of her stuffshe captured a moment bu that somehow is a distillion o an essence of eitr aharacter at an actor is playg or of the pern. this was in the b after the hourin the theat. cyrano in a cab and brigitte as usual snappi aw. so for me it's a very personal picture which evokes a period in my life when iidn't want to tertain people backstage. when i will be through the book, i just see that clichof having captured something essential, which is whatmakes it arts opposed to jus another snapshot of sebody. it's very teresting the way she uses the camera an instrument for life and fo ving a relionship with people and an instrumenthrough which yosee the world. when she took picture of me in the swooplinpool with jewels, itas a joke. i would haveever thought about this pture as being pubshed, but when we did it, it was just a moment of fun for . moment when you get more involved d you realize that at th moment you are doing a really serious picture. and so she has an incredible ab
. >> i've known brigitte for arly 30 years. so much of her stuffshe captured a moment bu that somehow is a distillion o an essence of eitr aharacter at an actor is playg or of the pern. this was in the b after the hourin the theat. cyrano in a cab and brigitte as usual snappi aw. so for me it's a very personal picture which evokes a period in my life when iidn't want to tertain people backstage. when i will be through the book, i just see that clichof having captured something essential,...
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it is a crucial year for global efforts to combat global warming, world beatings brigitte worldbeaters trying to bring about success, which is critical for nations like bangladesh. the projected rise in sea levels combined with heavy rainfall is predicted to lead to more devastating floods. we have traveled to an island in the ganges to see what global morning could mean. >> more like a sea than a river, like a sea it has awesome destructive power. with the monsoon under way, it will soon burst the banks. in about one month, all of this will be under water. this is one of the raised what way is going through the village. that is how the people keep things dry, lifting up the levels of where they live. these women are digging out the sand, trying to dig out the space in one of their homes. the people here are too poor to do this for themselves. last year this woman tighter children to her bed to save them from drowning. she says that she hopes she will never have to do that again. the future is never -- not going to be much fun, children expecting a lifetime of hunger. these are the vic
it is a crucial year for global efforts to combat global warming, world beatings brigitte worldbeaters trying to bring about success, which is critical for nations like bangladesh. the projected rise in sea levels combined with heavy rainfall is predicted to lead to more devastating floods. we have traveled to an island in the ganges to see what global morning could mean. >> more like a sea than a river, like a sea it has awesome destructive power. with the monsoon under way, it will soon...
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. >> probably a 500 brigitte probably 500 years from now, we will be considered living in the age ofrmstrong. >> he was a modern-day charles lindbergh. he knew what he was charged to do. he knew that he could do it. he had a presence about him that indicated this man is a historic figure. if you look back on the early days of space, he had the environmental movement going on. you have the civil rights movement. you have the peace corps. >> socially and politically, the place was coming apart between assassinations and riots and the generation gap in america. >> america was out of their living rooms and out in the field, working and driving and marching. the feelings i had in mission control were part of this cadre who really intended not only to win the space race, but to do it for our dead president john f. kennedy and the crew of apollo 1. this was truly an inspired group of young americans. greta: buzz aldrin, a self- described egghead from mit, inspired americans. >> i think anybody will tell you that the most critical part of that mission was not kicking up dust, walking around
. >> probably a 500 brigitte probably 500 years from now, we will be considered living in the age ofrmstrong. >> he was a modern-day charles lindbergh. he knew what he was charged to do. he knew that he could do it. he had a presence about him that indicated this man is a historic figure. if you look back on the early days of space, he had the environmental movement going on. you have the civil rights movement. you have the peace corps. >> socially and politically, the place...
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yet to determine the nature of the death of make their's friend, who was found with a gunshot ruth brigittell with a murder-suicide yet they say fios guy! where ya headed? ah, just installed fios in the whole building. now everyone has the fastest upload speeds. and we're giving them a mini netbook. well, i'm sticking with cable. so's ted. (voice) no i'm not! he's just goofing. (voice) no i'm not! (sighing) ted has betrayed me. (announcer) unlike cable, fios brings 100% fiber optics straight to your home and when you switch now, you can get a free compaq mini netbook. just pay shipping, handling and taxes. with fios, you'll get razor-sharp tv, blazing fast internet and crystal-clear phone service all for just... sign up today. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v, and for a limited time, get an incredible compaq mini, to get the most out of your fios internet. get it all together with a great deal on fios tv, internet and phone plus get a free compaq mini netbook. just pay shipping, handling and taxes. call the verizon center for customers with disab
yet to determine the nature of the death of make their's friend, who was found with a gunshot ruth brigittell with a murder-suicide yet they say fios guy! where ya headed? ah, just installed fios in the whole building. now everyone has the fastest upload speeds. and we're giving them a mini netbook. well, i'm sticking with cable. so's ted. (voice) no i'm not! he's just goofing. (voice) no i'm not! (sighing) ted has betrayed me. (announcer) unlike cable, fios brings 100% fiber optics straight to...
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there's a careful balance to be struck between that and a feeling where we are trying to control brigitte -- trying to create a culture of spying on one another. that is a balance to be struck and it is important to discuss it. we want to provide for our collective safety. that is something that we all need to be cautious up. we are building into the things we are doing, not only consultation about constitutional and civil liberties, aspects of what we're doing -- i think we have a department about that now. we also look protection of personal privacy and how those concepts and principles can also be incorporated even as we build a culture of collective awareness and preparation. >> man, back there. -- ma'am, back there. >> we're disappointed with the enforcement -- the expansion of enforcement mechanisms from bush a mission -- from bush. secure communities is doing anything but keeping people secure. racial profiling continues to be a big problem in this country. in your remarks about protecting against terrorism, we did not hear much about protections against racial profiling or the res
there's a careful balance to be struck between that and a feeling where we are trying to control brigitte -- trying to create a culture of spying on one another. that is a balance to be struck and it is important to discuss it. we want to provide for our collective safety. that is something that we all need to be cautious up. we are building into the things we are doing, not only consultation about constitutional and civil liberties, aspects of what we're doing -- i think we have a department...