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at least according to journalist daphne caruana galizia, who spent years chronicling organized crime,jor newspapers, and then on her blog, "running commentary." when she launched the site in 2008, her son matthew says it quickly turned into a must-read. how would you describe her blog, "running commentary," to someone that-- that hadn't read it before? >> matthew caruna galizia: it was completely revolutionary. >> wertheim: she became known simply as "daphne," and just as quickly, became a reviled figure in some corners of malta. vilified by government officials, subjected to libel suits, and to death threats. do you ever think to say, "mom, you've got to stop the blog, you've got to stop poking and provoking. this is getting dangerous." >> galizia: of course she felt fear, and you could see it. she knew that the powerful people that she was writing about were closing in on her. they were using every possible means to shut her down. she knew that, and that frightened her deeply. >> wertheim: then on the afternoon of october 16, 2017, matthew was sitting across from his mother at the d
at least according to journalist daphne caruana galizia, who spent years chronicling organized crime,jor newspapers, and then on her blog, "running commentary." when she launched the site in 2008, her son matthew says it quickly turned into a must-read. how would you describe her blog, "running commentary," to someone that-- that hadn't read it before? >> matthew caruna galizia: it was completely revolutionary. >> wertheim: she became known simply as...
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the next day daphne said to me, by the way, last night you told me to write down 'buy silver mines.'m reminding you, but i am also going to say this, that is so sexy. so i went into the silver business. she has unerring insight. david: how did it work out? thomas: i found that it suited my aptitudes to take that money and buy assets and hold those assets. having a historical bend allowed me to see the market through the prism of history. when you see these cycles, and you understand human psychology and fear and greed, the history gives you a great perspective. if you own the assets, and you don't go into debt, it becomes a function of time before you become fashionable again. we made a huge discovery in bolivia. that is where the fortune originated. david: did you ever visit bolivia? thomas: many times. i loved it. david: why did you get out? usually when people make money in something, they will stay in it and keep doing it. it is like going to las vegas and gambling. thomas: i retired from the silver company when it came time to build it. i said i can't even program my vcr. to bui
the next day daphne said to me, by the way, last night you told me to write down 'buy silver mines.'m reminding you, but i am also going to say this, that is so sexy. so i went into the silver business. she has unerring insight. david: how did it work out? thomas: i found that it suited my aptitudes to take that money and buy assets and hold those assets. having a historical bend allowed me to see the market through the prism of history. when you see these cycles, and you understand human...
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three months later, daphne and i were embarked upon a buying spree that was roughly, on average, oneg a week for five years. david: dutch paintings? thomas: all dutch, golden age. old masters, yeah. david: golden age of dutch painting was what years roughly? thomas: in the 17th century. david: were they more modestly priced because people were not trying to buy old masters when you were doing it? thomas: we clearly found there was a vacuum in the marketplace. what we loved was undervalued. we were able to buy masterpieces of rembrandt for less than the price of andy warhols. there are 70,000 pieces of andy warhol. there is one collector who has 10,000 of them. when you compare the scarcity of the warhols with the rembrandt, we didn't collect in that area because we felt it was good value, but we collected because people allowed us to be able to take advantage of the fact that we had that rapacious method and taste. so we took it. david: when you are buying rembrandts, you don't want a lot of people to know you are buying them. it might drive the price up if people know you are the bu
three months later, daphne and i were embarked upon a buying spree that was roughly, on average, oneg a week for five years. david: dutch paintings? thomas: all dutch, golden age. old masters, yeah. david: golden age of dutch painting was what years roughly? thomas: in the 17th century. david: were they more modestly priced because people were not trying to buy old masters when you were doing it? thomas: we clearly found there was a vacuum in the marketplace. what we loved was undervalued. we...
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that's exactly what daphne from the university of geneva wants to find out she has people play 1st person shooters while hooked up to a magnetic resonance imaging scanner and the results show that in some ways games can lead to structure changes in the brain and in action video players we know that the structures change and change for the better they communicate better with each other such that for them paying attention is less. well we were surprised by that and activities i was so dim in the eyes by society. really conceived as a tool waste of time and could have positive effects on something as fundamental as how well you take. psychology simona from the monks planck institute has found that playing computer games regularly can even make parts of the brain ground. defining moment to become the brain regions affected are the hippocampus and the prefrontal cortex they play a role in spatial orientation like when you're thinking about getting from a to b. so by stimulating these regions to a large extent they grow in volume. does that mean gaming makes us smarter and we should spend endle
that's exactly what daphne from the university of geneva wants to find out she has people play 1st person shooters while hooked up to a magnetic resonance imaging scanner and the results show that in some ways games can lead to structure changes in the brain and in action video players we know that the structures change and change for the better they communicate better with each other such that for them paying attention is less. well we were surprised by that and activities i was so dim in the...
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daphne out why our home we had the dumbo rome at the time of the. water from the. say it got off with water. now everyone through the well open either they have the books and i and many i believe by phone or that little yama dot also put it there to meet me and not a. productive lot to have an hour with us is only one years old at the hilliard before you put a big dish by abit of oakwood on all for me but i thought. you said he had enough meat by the new. body amazed to find a hill ne that on sand he addressed that he has sodomy it on dies and had thought of be at all lame in days of the main thing. off the wall monotheistic god that really meant sabbath rides out the how it is i the modern modern sequentially sam of on on the board called off almost hops on a bottle coals neither paul nor the attacks on on how to score over might all right . to your heart that would be well broken with them with the dog owners that often a guy looked all wallowed to a geometer on the work with doesn't post if he could displacing moderate friend. while on the hot and that you knew
daphne out why our home we had the dumbo rome at the time of the. water from the. say it got off with water. now everyone through the well open either they have the books and i and many i believe by phone or that little yama dot also put it there to meet me and not a. productive lot to have an hour with us is only one years old at the hilliard before you put a big dish by abit of oakwood on all for me but i thought. you said he had enough meat by the new. body amazed to find a hill ne that on...
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the same time shown on the slaughtering civilians with the bombing hospitals and diving children daphne and yemen merkel she is doing what's convenient pressure. from united states from the. supplier's germany strong pressure you cannot deny that to a strong government would stand up. to you and put the interest of the german population 1st. do that what she's doing is she's thinking about the 15 nearly 15000000000 in trade between the united arab emirates and germany she thinking about rowing the german arms to. the u.k. the ties in watchdog has banned advertisement is that reinforce gender stereotypes it argues they can lead to people limiting their life choices. our evidence shows how harmful gender stereotypes in ads can contribute to inequality in society with costs for all of us put simply we found that some portrayals in ads can over time play a part in limiting people's potential for the new guidelines to apply to all forms of advertising print online t.v. and radio and from now on advertisers will have to tread carefully when showing women doing the cleaning for example men str
the same time shown on the slaughtering civilians with the bombing hospitals and diving children daphne and yemen merkel she is doing what's convenient pressure. from united states from the. supplier's germany strong pressure you cannot deny that to a strong government would stand up. to you and put the interest of the german population 1st. do that what she's doing is she's thinking about the 15 nearly 15000000000 in trade between the united arab emirates and germany she thinking about rowing...
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. >> reporter: during rameel's time in prison his mother, daphne harris, insisted on staying in touch with officer nugent. >> i needed him to know that he wasn't just another kid in trouble, some ghetto kid that -- i wanted him to know that he has a home, he has a family, he has a support system, this is who my son is. >> and you didn't want him to think your son was a stereotype. >> exactly. >> reporter: after he was released early for good behavior, rameel wanted to get into home improvement and real estate. but felt he needed a mentor to help. then one day while working at goodwill a familiar face dropped off a donation. >> so i just asked him, are you detective brian? i said hey it's me, how are you doing? >> you greeted him like a long lost friend. >> absolutely. >> what can you v did you think when he asked you to be a mentor? >> so that's never happened to me. i said look, i'm happy to do it but there's going to be some rules. we talked about we're going to touch base every month. we're going to go out for lunch. we're going to have conversations. accountability is such a huge
. >> reporter: during rameel's time in prison his mother, daphne harris, insisted on staying in touch with officer nugent. >> i needed him to know that he wasn't just another kid in trouble, some ghetto kid that -- i wanted him to know that he has a home, he has a family, he has a support system, this is who my son is. >> and you didn't want him to think your son was a stereotype. >> exactly. >> reporter: after he was released early for good behavior, rameel wanted...
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daphne. houston, texas. janice: thank you for coming. big waves. whoo! back inside.house. that will be next. this is the couple who wanted to get away who used expedia to book the vacation rental that led to the ride ♪ which took them to the place where they discovered that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. ♪ flights, hotels, cars, activities, vacation rentals. expedia. everything you need to go. expedia. the first survivor of ais out there.sease and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. (danny)'s voice) of course you don'te because you didn't!? your job isn't doing hard work... ...it's making them do hard work... ...and getting paid for it. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. quickbooks. backing you. brian: we're back with a fox news alert. a missing mother of five's estranged husband, his girlfriend they're due in court today. ainsley: both were arrested over the weekend in connection with her disappearance. steve: laura engle live
daphne. houston, texas. janice: thank you for coming. big waves. whoo! back inside.house. that will be next. this is the couple who wanted to get away who used expedia to book the vacation rental that led to the ride ♪ which took them to the place where they discovered that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. ♪ flights, hotels, cars, activities, vacation rentals. expedia. everything you need to go. expedia. the first survivor of ais out there.sease and the alzheimer's...