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colette -- >> i keep my word. >> mr. colette, you know -- >> i keep my word.. >> fair enough? >> yes, sir. >> okay. >> all right. thank you, mr. colette. >> all right, man. >> i'm sorry i broke my word to you. you hear me? >> okay. we're going to try it again, man, okay? >> all right. thank you, mr. colette. >> all right, bud. >> unlike nava, rafael gonzalez is a newcomer to the segregation unit. >> rafael. you part of that mess from 16 last night? >> yes, sir. >> you know he dies, you go manslaughter charge, you know that. 20 to life. >> you think he's going to make it, though? >> don't know. >> i didn't mean to harm him that bad, you know. just -- anger. >> i understand rage. >> i seen him and i thought about my little girl and somebody harming my little girl like that. >> but it wasn't your kid. >> it wasn't. >> what he did has what to do with your family? >> nothing to do with my family. >> not a damn thing. >> i'm not really like a trouble person. >> i know, you're not even on my radar. you are now. >> i'm not going to give you any more trouble. i give yo
colette -- >> i keep my word. >> mr. colette, you know -- >> i keep my word.. >> fair enough? >> yes, sir. >> okay. >> all right. thank you, mr. colette. >> all right, man. >> i'm sorry i broke my word to you. you hear me? >> okay. we're going to try it again, man, okay? >> all right. thank you, mr. colette. >> all right, bud. >> unlike nava, rafael gonzalez is a newcomer to the segregation unit. >> rafael. you...
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>> not possible. >> reporter: so much about conrad truman's trial bothered his sister colette.lar kept gnawing at her. it had to do with the diagrams used by the state depicting the area where heidy's body was found. >> i remember thinking, well, that's strange. that's -- that couldn't be right. >> reporter: post-verdict, colette shared her concerns with conrad's new attorneys, mark moffat and ann taliaferro. they decided to visit the truman home to see for themselves if the state's diagrams were accurate. we later made that same trip with moffat who showed us what they discovered. this is the area in question, and it's pretty small. >> it is. it's really small. we immediately started measuring, and we knew right away that there was a big problem with their diagrams and the measurements. >> reporter: the problem? all those measurements were off. >> instead of 139 inches, somebody took the figure 139 and interpreted it to be 13.9 feet. 33 inches became 3.3 feet. and on and on and on. >> reporter: according to moffat, those flawed measurements, which were used in court, made the
>> not possible. >> reporter: so much about conrad truman's trial bothered his sister colette.lar kept gnawing at her. it had to do with the diagrams used by the state depicting the area where heidy's body was found. >> i remember thinking, well, that's strange. that's -- that couldn't be right. >> reporter: post-verdict, colette shared her concerns with conrad's new attorneys, mark moffat and ann taliaferro. they decided to visit the truman home to see for themselves if...
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>> not possible. >> reporter: so much about conrad truman's trial bothered his sister colette.her. it had to do with the diagrams used by the state depicting the area where heidy's body was found. >> i remember thinking, well, that's strange. that's -- that couldn't be right. >> reporter: post-verdict, colette shared her concerns with conrad's new attorneys, mark moffat and ann taliaferro. they decided to visit the truman home to see for themselves if the state's diagrams were accurate. we later made that same trip with moffat who showed us what they discovered. this is the area in question, and it's pretty small. >> it is. it's really small. we immediately started measuring, and we knew right away that there was a big problem with their diagrams and the measurements. >> reporter: the problem? all those measurements were off. >> instead of 139 inches, somebody took the figure 139 and interpreted it to be 13.9 feet. 33 inches became 3.3 feet. and on and on and on. >> reporter: according to moffat, those flawed measurements, which were used in court, made the house appear much bi
>> not possible. >> reporter: so much about conrad truman's trial bothered his sister colette.her. it had to do with the diagrams used by the state depicting the area where heidy's body was found. >> i remember thinking, well, that's strange. that's -- that couldn't be right. >> reporter: post-verdict, colette shared her concerns with conrad's new attorneys, mark moffat and ann taliaferro. they decided to visit the truman home to see for themselves if the state's...
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>> not possible. >> reporter: so much about conrad truman's trial bothered his sister colette.l in particular kept gnawing at her. it had to do with the diagrams used by the state depicting the area where heidy's body was found. >> i remember thinking, well, that's strange. that's -- that couldn't be right. >> reporter: post-verdict, colette shared her concerns with conrad's new attorneys, mark moffat and ann taliaferro. they decided to visit the truman home to see for themselves if the state's diagrams were accurate. we later made that same trip with moffat who showed us what they discovered. this is the area in question, and it's pretty small. >> it is. it's really small. we immediately started measuring, and we knew right away that there was a big problem with their diagrams and the measurements. >> reporter: the problem? all those measurements were off. >> instead of 139 inches, somebody took the figure 139 and interpreted it to be 13.9 feet. 33 inches became 3.3 feet. and on and on and on. >> reporter: according to moffat, those flawed measurements, which were used in cour
>> not possible. >> reporter: so much about conrad truman's trial bothered his sister colette.l in particular kept gnawing at her. it had to do with the diagrams used by the state depicting the area where heidy's body was found. >> i remember thinking, well, that's strange. that's -- that couldn't be right. >> reporter: post-verdict, colette shared her concerns with conrad's new attorneys, mark moffat and ann taliaferro. they decided to visit the truman home to see for...
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his late mother colette, herself a dancer and instructor, died from the disease. >> it was a huge shock she got diagnosed at a very early age, in her late 50s. >> reporter: patrick armand was determined to help others. >> l.a. is helping you in a physical way. >> reporter: as to whether there is proof that dance can help? >> absolutely. >> reporter: dr. megan lynch specializes in neuro- rehabilitation at kaiser permanente in san francisco. more than 38 peer-reviewed studies point to the benefits of certain kinds of dance where patients or for patients with parkinson's. >> this dance class with the patient's with parkinson's at the san francisco ballet was the first of its kind. >> reporter: wall while ballet has not been rigorously studied, the patients here are convinced. >> is very beneficial, makes a difference that pills don't makes. >> i'm sure i can stand on one leg longer than before i started. >> the music simulates the or stimulates the part of the brain that doesn't get used quite so much. lipsky the dancers said they felt connected to their bodies in a positive way. as well a
his late mother colette, herself a dancer and instructor, died from the disease. >> it was a huge shock she got diagnosed at a very early age, in her late 50s. >> reporter: patrick armand was determined to help others. >> l.a. is helping you in a physical way. >> reporter: as to whether there is proof that dance can help? >> absolutely. >> reporter: dr. megan lynch specializes in neuro- rehabilitation at kaiser permanente in san francisco. more than 38...
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later writer colette would kiss a woman on stage in a show that was promptly banned. thank you. rouge lives from these scandals to this day but it's become risk averse. the show is now mainstream entertainment and a big money spinner. 600000 international visitors flock to paris to see it each year. a the artistic director janet farrow ensures the dancing is 1st rate she wants performed on the move on stage herself. sometimes she misses the spirit of those early years and tries to do something more daring. even if it's something a special gallery event or a television i go whoa that's different let's be brave. that nobody wants to take a risk and if you don't take a risk it may not what if you don't take some risks you kill creation. even still the moulin rouge dancers raise hackles by dawn and her colleagues are constantly told that their work denigrates women betrays them to sexual objects but janet farrow strongly dismisses that. are we doing that for the man or are we doing it just because we like to dress up and wear pretty things i think they are really not true they like
later writer colette would kiss a woman on stage in a show that was promptly banned. thank you. rouge lives from these scandals to this day but it's become risk averse. the show is now mainstream entertainment and a big money spinner. 600000 international visitors flock to paris to see it each year. a the artistic director janet farrow ensures the dancing is 1st rate she wants performed on the move on stage herself. sometimes she misses the spirit of those early years and tries to do something...
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colette test on a number of those projects for its. of my favorites is the oceanview library, as well as several parks, and the steps. >> mosaics are created with tile that is either broken or cut in some way, and rearranged to make a pattern. you need to use a tool, nippers, as they are called, to actually shape the tiles of it so you can get them to fit incorrectly. i glued them to mash, and then they are taken, now usually installed by someone who is not to me, and they put cement on the wall, and they pick up the mash with the tiles attached to it, and they stick it to the wall, and then they groped it afterwards. [♪] >> we had never really seen artwork done on a stairway of the kinds that we were thinking of because our idea was very just barely pictorial, and to have a picture broken up like that, we were not sure if it would visually work. so we just took paper that size and drew what our idea was, and cut it into strips, and took it down there and taped it to the steps, and stepped back and looked around, and walked up and down
colette test on a number of those projects for its. of my favorites is the oceanview library, as well as several parks, and the steps. >> mosaics are created with tile that is either broken or cut in some way, and rearranged to make a pattern. you need to use a tool, nippers, as they are called, to actually shape the tiles of it so you can get them to fit incorrectly. i glued them to mash, and then they are taken, now usually installed by someone who is not to me, and they put cement on...
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sarah: it seems that colette has changed yet nothing has changed in the past week.saw markets at record highs last week. trump said they were getting close to a deal and people were taking solace in that. of course we woke up monday morning to a lot of trade news including what looked to be skepticism from trump that a deal could even be reached before next year. so what we are reporting today is despite all these talks, cut through the noise, the two sides are making progress in negotiators still hope to get a deal by december 15 when the next round of tariffs is supposed to take effect. it is about 1.5 weeks away, so a lot of work still needs to be done at of that and a lot of uncertainty, but it looks like negotiators are still working towards december 15. romaine: so we get to december 15 with the tariffs still in place, what will be the market reaction? cameron: bad. the stock market will go down. dollar will probably go down a a safebit, then go up on haven type flow. and it is taking a cynical attitude, it looks like every time the stock market seems to feel
sarah: it seems that colette has changed yet nothing has changed in the past week.saw markets at record highs last week. trump said they were getting close to a deal and people were taking solace in that. of course we woke up monday morning to a lot of trade news including what looked to be skepticism from trump that a deal could even be reached before next year. so what we are reporting today is despite all these talks, cut through the noise, the two sides are making progress in negotiators...
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she moves through the world and i think i kind of studied it, a very good bible to have about how colettef a mystery. >> yes, it does. i mean it is always my experience, the female adolescence, it is a really messy time, it is a time with lots of conflicting feelings, and big feelings, and just sort of figuring out how you want toe one point of view, so you d become a woman, and i just wanted to sort of get underneath that, and this became the perfect dynamic, this sort of complicated coach, athlete relationship, that you see in male stories often but rarely female stories. >> for fans of the book itself, how is this show different or is it different in a measurable way >> it follows the story rather closely but the book is only the one point of view, so you don't get collet, and you don't get to go behind the coach's closed doors, and you find out what makes her tick, what makes her so tough. >> why cheerleading? >> did you want to focus on cheerleading >> it is such a competitive sport and the cliche is it is pompon waving and hip swinging but it is really quite dangerous and very risk
she moves through the world and i think i kind of studied it, a very good bible to have about how colettef a mystery. >> yes, it does. i mean it is always my experience, the female adolescence, it is a really messy time, it is a time with lots of conflicting feelings, and big feelings, and just sort of figuring out how you want toe one point of view, so you d become a woman, and i just wanted to sort of get underneath that, and this became the perfect dynamic, this sort of complicated...
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s late mother colette asserted herself a dancer and instructor died from the disease. >> it was a huge --'s he was determined to help others. >> the ballet is helping in a physical way. >> reporter: as to whether there is proof dance can help, dr. meghan lynch specializes in neuro- rehabilitation at kaiser permanente in san francisco. more than 38 peer-reviewed studies point to the benefits of certain kinds of dance for patients with parkinson's. >> this dance class with the parkinson's patients at san francisco ballet was really one of the first of its kind. >> reporter: while ballet has not yet been rigorously studied, the patient's here are convinced. >> it's very beneficial and makes a difference. it makes it different spills don't make. >> i'm sure i can stand longer than i could before i started. >> the music is working part of the brain. broker the dancers said they felt connected to their bodies in a positive way as well as feeling connected to others. >> the social aspects is reliable. >> reporter: towards the end of the class the young dancers from the ballet school perform t
s late mother colette asserted herself a dancer and instructor died from the disease. >> it was a huge --'s he was determined to help others. >> the ballet is helping in a physical way. >> reporter: as to whether there is proof dance can help, dr. meghan lynch specializes in neuro- rehabilitation at kaiser permanente in san francisco. more than 38 peer-reviewed studies point to the benefits of certain kinds of dance for patients with parkinson's. >> this dance class with...
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back when president reagan nominated justice colette to the quote, my predecessor, great man smoked a pipe. during his hearing. [laughter]. i don't think will going to see that again. [laughter]. mild boss byron white, the only other justice from colorado, his hearing lasted 15 minutes. this about helen my hearing last in a circuit of court of appeals and is nominated for the first time for a second time is the little different. during the process i came to feel that some basic things about our country, we need some reminders. we all do. i do we all do. but the wonder of our constitution and how blessed we are to live on it. how all of us, have a role to play in a republic. and has brought supposed to be run by a small group. it is we the people. this is the words of the constitution. i became concerned during the process that some people think that judges are just like politicians that we will capes rather than roads. and it's for us to solve every problem. and we role a certain way, must like the person we role for or dislike the kind of person would rule against. and all that was j
back when president reagan nominated justice colette to the quote, my predecessor, great man smoked a pipe. during his hearing. [laughter]. i don't think will going to see that again. [laughter]. mild boss byron white, the only other justice from colorado, his hearing lasted 15 minutes. this about helen my hearing last in a circuit of court of appeals and is nominated for the first time for a second time is the little different. during the process i came to feel that some basic things about our...