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gandhi? >> i did want to again reiterate because i've seen this happen, that, you know, so does one measure suddenly becomes the focus for an entire organization and they fix it, check, done, right? instead of, really changing the or position of what the organization is working on is so critical because that's one issue of many. so i think these incentives and a candidate is critical but when he does it at a higher level and maybe a single measure. >> senator warren? >> thank you. i want to go back to point that dr. gandhi raised earlier, and that is that the commitment to patient safety can't stop when someone leaves the hospital or the doctor's office. many people come home with a prescription, or in some cases with several prescriptions. and a hefty mindy kim on their own, but unlike something as basic as aspirin, almost none of these prescriptions come with standardized regulated consumer friendly instructions. this is a huge hole in our patient safety system. it has real consequences. in
gandhi? >> i did want to again reiterate because i've seen this happen, that, you know, so does one measure suddenly becomes the focus for an entire organization and they fix it, check, done, right? instead of, really changing the or position of what the organization is working on is so critical because that's one issue of many. so i think these incentives and a candidate is critical but when he does it at a higher level and maybe a single measure. >> senator warren? >> thank...
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directing the epic film of india's mahatma gandhi took richard attenborough 20 years to achieve. the film won eight oscars, including best director and best actor. the life of gandhi was a topic close to atten bro's heart. >> the film has captured absolutely the spirit of gannedi. that's as nice a compliment as i would wish to have. >> it was as app actor that his career began, starting in the 1940s with bit parts. as his repertoire grew, he would appear in movies about the world war ii. famously as the leader of what history remembers as "the great escape", from the german prisoner of war camp. >> >> movie reel: by putting more men out of this perfect camp than ever escaped before. not two or three, about 200, 300, scatter them over jerp ni. >> in life richard attenborough was a campaigner for civil rights and liberties, brought to the films he directed. he returned to acting in the 1990s, taking on the role of hood's "joour asic park." he became frail, but his commitment to film endured. >> to work in the movies, to express my feelings and my hopes and aspirations and so on, in
directing the epic film of india's mahatma gandhi took richard attenborough 20 years to achieve. the film won eight oscars, including best director and best actor. the life of gandhi was a topic close to atten bro's heart. >> the film has captured absolutely the spirit of gannedi. that's as nice a compliment as i would wish to have. >> it was as app actor that his career began, starting in the 1940s with bit parts. as his repertoire grew, he would appear in movies about the world...
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heart. >> i can quote saying the film has captured absolutely the spirit of gandhi.hat is as a nice of a complement as i would wish to have. >> reporter: but it was as an actor that his career began. starting at in the 1940s with bit parts. and as he grew he would appear in seminal movies about the second world war. >> i'm going to cause a terrible stink here. >> reporter: as the leader of what history remembers as the great escape from a german prisoner of war camp. >> putting more men out of this perfect camp of theirs than ever escaped before. we are not getting out 2, 3 or a dozen, 200, 300 or all over germany. >> reporter: attenborough was a campaigner for civil rights and liberties, something he would bring to the films he directed. attenborough returned to acting in the 1990s taking on the role of the creator of hollywood's "jurassic park" and he became frail but his commitment to film endured. >> to work in the movies, to be allowed to express my feelings and my hopes and my aspirations and so on in the movies, in the cinema has done it for me. >> reporter: f
heart. >> i can quote saying the film has captured absolutely the spirit of gandhi.hat is as a nice of a complement as i would wish to have. >> reporter: but it was as an actor that his career began. starting at in the 1940s with bit parts. and as he grew he would appear in seminal movies about the second world war. >> i'm going to cause a terrible stink here. >> reporter: as the leader of what history remembers as the great escape from a german prisoner of war camp....
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." >> directing the film of mahatma gandhi took two years to achieve. the film won eight oscars including best director and best actor. the life of gandhi was very close to his heart. >> saying that the film has captured absolutely the spirit of gandhi, that's as nice a compliment as i would wish to have. >> but it was as an actor that his career began. starting out in the 1940's with bit parts. as his repertoire grew he would appear in movies about the second world war. >> i'm going to cause such a terrible stink in this third reich libya by reuters. it has appointed a new prime minister. this is to say that it's not even safe to sit in between rival militias and we know that regional powers are meeting in cairo to try and deal with the regional issues. but for now libyan parliament has reconvened, appointing a new prime minister. >>> italian navy and cost guard has rescued 4,000 migrants in the last 48 hours. they were found north of the libyan coast. this year alone many flee fighting in north africa. >>> the democratic republic of congo has confirme
." >> directing the film of mahatma gandhi took two years to achieve. the film won eight oscars including best director and best actor. the life of gandhi was very close to his heart. >> saying that the film has captured absolutely the spirit of gandhi, that's as nice a compliment as i would wish to have. >> but it was as an actor that his career began. starting out in the 1940's with bit parts. as his repertoire grew he would appear in movies about the second world war....
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like gandhi, cry freedom was a liberal movie. some found politics naive and sentimental.s brother david, the television naturalists were the children of left wing parents. richard inherited their commitment to good causes. he worked for charities like the muscular dystrophy group and served on many organizations from channel four to the british film institute. late in life he returned to acting with the roles in films like "jurassic park." a man that believed films could change the world but never forgot they were entertainment first and foremost. >>> now to more talented award winne winners. many social concerns are highlighted. the star of the show was beyonce who took home the most esteemed accolade of the night, the michael jackson award. >> it was beyonce's epic 20 minute performance that brought the house down at the mtv awards. the singer was joined on stage by her husband jay-z and daughter blue ivy to accept the equivalent of a lifetime achievement award. >> the michael jackson vanguard award and greatest living entertainer, beyonce. >> it left beyonce choking ba
like gandhi, cry freedom was a liberal movie. some found politics naive and sentimental.s brother david, the television naturalists were the children of left wing parents. richard inherited their commitment to good causes. he worked for charities like the muscular dystrophy group and served on many organizations from channel four to the british film institute. late in life he returned to acting with the roles in films like "jurassic park." a man that believed films could change the...
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who when gandhi was 24 years old was given a copy of the kingdom of god is win you, and gandhi wouldlater say this essay would be one of the most transformative pieces of writing that he encountered in his life. tolstoy inspired our own martin luther kick. and nelson -- king. and nelson mandel that when he was incarcerated was given a copy of "war and peace" to read, and he would later say that the it was his favorite novel. "war and peace" in his darkest hour, nelson mandela turn today "war and peace" for consolation and inspiration. tolstoy once said the hero of my tale is truth. with a capital t. it's a scary word to use in washington d.c. [laughter] but what he meant by that is not his truth or my truth or your truth. or the conservatives' truth or the liberals' truth or the christians of the jews or the muslims. no, the truth encompasses all of us. the truth of our shared humanity. tolstoy reminds us through his nearly 600 characters in "war and peace" that we are all on this path in this journey together. we all know what it means to love and to lose. we all know what it means
who when gandhi was 24 years old was given a copy of the kingdom of god is win you, and gandhi wouldlater say this essay would be one of the most transformative pieces of writing that he encountered in his life. tolstoy inspired our own martin luther kick. and nelson -- king. and nelson mandel that when he was incarcerated was given a copy of "war and peace" to read, and he would later say that the it was his favorite novel. "war and peace" in his darkest hour, nelson...
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absolutely the spirit of gandhi. and that is as nice a compliment as i would wish to have. >> reporter: but it was as an actor that his career began. starting out in the 1940s with bit parts. as his repertoire grew, he would appear in films about the second world war. famously as a leader of what history remembers as the great escape from the german prisoner of war camp. >> by putting more men out of this perfect camp of theirs that ever escaped before. not a dozen or two dozen but 200, 300 scattered all over germany. >>> a campaigner for civil rights and liberties, something he would bring to the films he directed. attenborough returned to acting in the 1990s. taking on the role of the director of hollywood's jurassic park. he became increasingly more frail. >> to be allowed to work in the movies, to express my feels my hopes and aspirations and so on, in the movies and cinema, for me. >> for his epic starring roles and place in the pantheon of movies is assured. .com 9 cane, al jazeera. >> richard attenborough who
absolutely the spirit of gandhi. and that is as nice a compliment as i would wish to have. >> reporter: but it was as an actor that his career began. starting out in the 1940s with bit parts. as his repertoire grew, he would appear in films about the second world war. famously as a leader of what history remembers as the great escape from the german prisoner of war camp. >> by putting more men out of this perfect camp of theirs that ever escaped before. not a dozen or two dozen but...
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i found a brief correspondence from 1934 with mahatma gandhi. so it's a very interesting correspondence. bonhoeffer issue now and if you don't i will tell you now, was a german pastor and theologian who in 1933, when hitler was in power and appointed chancellor of germany and the nuremberg laws were passed, bonhoeffer was really a kind of voice crying in the wilderness. he was one of the first is not the only member of the christian community at that time who spoke with clarity about the emergence of what he would later call the great masquerade of evil that was appearing in this time and in this place. within weeks of the passage of the nuremberg laws in this whole slate of anti-semitic policies bonhoeffer was going on record saying that a response to the rise of nazism. people of faith were not simply obligated to bandage the victims under the wheel but to smash the wheel itself. so this was dietrich bonhoeffer this extraordinary person of faith and in this correspondence with mahatma gandhi one year after the passage of the nuremberg laws bon
i found a brief correspondence from 1934 with mahatma gandhi. so it's a very interesting correspondence. bonhoeffer issue now and if you don't i will tell you now, was a german pastor and theologian who in 1933, when hitler was in power and appointed chancellor of germany and the nuremberg laws were passed, bonhoeffer was really a kind of voice crying in the wilderness. he was one of the first is not the only member of the christian community at that time who spoke with clarity about the...
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this is one of his reasons for having an interest in gandhi. he, bonhoeffer made speeches in ecumenical conferences on christ and peace that amounted to saying that if you want to know who jesus is, you read the sermon on the mount, and you do exactly what the sermon on the mount teaches. that the sermon on the mount is not metaphorically true, it's not annal gory, it's not a key --al gory, it's not a key, it's a literal mix of the gospel of christ -- application of the gospel of christ for the social and political order to. but by 1939 his principled pacifism had given way to the realization that an ethic of responsibility that was very similar -- he didn't describe it this way in his writings, but very similar to the whole notion of christian realism -- made it, obligated him to do anything necessary to kill the antichrist, the madman, hitler. and this might be a sin in bold proposition, but there was no doubt about it that bonhoeffer blessed, conferred blessings and was deeply a part of the conspiracy to kill hitler. hitler was the antichris
this is one of his reasons for having an interest in gandhi. he, bonhoeffer made speeches in ecumenical conferences on christ and peace that amounted to saying that if you want to know who jesus is, you read the sermon on the mount, and you do exactly what the sermon on the mount teaches. that the sermon on the mount is not metaphorically true, it's not annal gory, it's not a key --al gory, it's not a key, it's a literal mix of the gospel of christ -- application of the gospel of christ for the...
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gandhi won eight academy awards in 1983, including best picture and best director. attenborough found success in his family life as well. his marriage to actress sheila sims spand seven decades and produced three children. while younger brother david became the renown nature broadcaster. a family that that shared attenborough's passion for the craft. >> it means a great deal to me and my philosophy has always been that i believe that art is not an elitist gift for a few selected people. art is for everyone. >> fantastic point there. richard attenborough dead at the age of 90. >> what did he not do? >> pretty incredible career there. we'll be right back. e is tough, but i've managed. i got to be pretty good at managing my symptoms, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said my crohn's was not under control. he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw si
gandhi won eight academy awards in 1983, including best picture and best director. attenborough found success in his family life as well. his marriage to actress sheila sims spand seven decades and produced three children. while younger brother david became the renown nature broadcaster. a family that that shared attenborough's passion for the craft. >> it means a great deal to me and my philosophy has always been that i believe that art is not an elitist gift for a few selected people....
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going in front of gandhi, used to call him frontier gandhi because of his secular ideas, despite beinga religious map. the biggest enigma was having seen this up close, what radicalized to the extent they produce -- they are producing unfortunately 70 to 80% of all taliban. what had gone wrong? that was in search of that question was that i started woring on my book. the second element was, in united states and the western world, we are now very familiar with the phrase -- if you stop thinking of the history books you find most history, or even in the political arena, focusing on south asia if there's a comparative political study, mostly on pakistan, and india, of course, and sri lanka. you might fine it very difficult to find a book which is comparing pakistani and -- this is the kind of post-9/11 construct because of the security reasons, political reasons, because of the terrible -- the focus was on these two countries, but not enough academic study or historical treatment of the subject so that -- i realized if if i want to tell more about pashtun, pashtuns and that's how i'm cons
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gandhi. this is your expertise.hat should we be doing about expanding this beyond an intracorporate setting within one organization to try to reach to the handoffs between organizations? >> so, first i think there need to be standards how these handoffs should happen. honestly, if you have seen one hospital do handoff, you have seen it once. what are the key critical pieces of information that need to get communicated. what time frame do they need to be communicated in there's still hospitals that say a discharge summary can be done within 30 dives discharge. patients going to see their primary care doctor tomorrow and we're saying it's okay there can be 30 days for a hospital discharge to get done. so timeliness and content of communications is key. electronic medical records can help and there's work going on there, but there's also a really critical human component, and it's the term we have been using is warm handoffs. if a patient is sick enough to go from hospital to rehab,ing the not going home. there's going
gandhi. this is your expertise.hat should we be doing about expanding this beyond an intracorporate setting within one organization to try to reach to the handoffs between organizations? >> so, first i think there need to be standards how these handoffs should happen. honestly, if you have seen one hospital do handoff, you have seen it once. what are the key critical pieces of information that need to get communicated. what time frame do they need to be communicated in there's still...
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he won an award for directing "gandhi." he may be best remembered as the billionaire in jurassic park. he was 90 years old. what a career. >> phenomenal actor and director. i loved him as big x in "the great escape." >> and "gandhi" what an achievement. ♪ >> that is beyonce. i am told by producers. that is, in fact, beyonce. she was awarded with a video. the must see moments, rapper nicki minaj suffered a wardrobe malfunction. rapper common took a moment to honor michael brown, the teen killed by police officers. a couple big winners including arianna grande and miley cyrus snagged top honors winning video of the year for a video you may have seen called "wrecking ball". >> thank you for not showing the hammer. >> it was one year ago she did that thing on the thing and it became a thing. it really did. >> that's something. 25 minutes past the hour. american journalist held by terrorists. what we learned about the terrorist group that release third-degree man and how the peaceful solution may have been negotiated after the b
he won an award for directing "gandhi." he may be best remembered as the billionaire in jurassic park. he was 90 years old. what a career. >> phenomenal actor and director. i loved him as big x in "the great escape." >> and "gandhi" what an achievement. ♪ >> that is beyonce. i am told by producers. that is, in fact, beyonce. she was awarded with a video. the must see moments, rapper nicki minaj suffered a wardrobe malfunction. rapper common took...
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the spirit of gandhi.hat is as nice a compliment as i would wish to have. >> but it was as an actor that his career began, starting out in the 1940s, with bit parts. as his repertoire grew, he would appear in movies about the second world war. >> i'll cause a sting. >> as a leader of what history remembers as the great escape from a german prisoner of war camp. >> by putting more men out than ever escaped before. >> 200, 300, scatter them over germany. >> in life richart attenborough was a prime minister nept campaigner. something he would bring to the films he directed. richart attenborough returned to acting in the 1990s, taking on the roll of the creator of hollywood's joour asic park. he became frail, but his commitment to film endured. >> to work in the movies, to be allowed to express my files, my hopes and my aspirations and so on in the movies, in the cinema has no words for me. >>> his place in the pan thi um of movies is assured. >>> in england richart attenborough is being remembered as a sports
the spirit of gandhi.hat is as nice a compliment as i would wish to have. >> but it was as an actor that his career began, starting out in the 1940s, with bit parts. as his repertoire grew, he would appear in movies about the second world war. >> i'll cause a sting. >> as a leader of what history remembers as the great escape from a german prisoner of war camp. >> by putting more men out than ever escaped before. >> 200, 300, scatter them over germany. >> in...
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whether i am playing hitler or gandhi, the actions are the same. believe my actions are going to make the world a better place. it is you the listener who makes your choice whether you want to go with hitler or gandhi. >> do the creators, do the creators of "homeland" want us to assume that just as saul has turned this iranian, sent him back, hoping to achieve power, how do we know that somehow there is another plot twist in which iran may have turned saul and will achieve his own ends in the way we were led to believe that brody had been turned? >> every time you think you know what direction it is going, it changes. you don't know. you the viewer do not know. and i'm not going to tell you. >> you don't know. >> i do not know. i have my own scenario, as i say. when i sing a song or i say words, whether it is shakespeare or alex gansa, i have my own story underneath why. because i need to connect. >> do you think the directors of the show, have said to themselves we want mandy because he will tell us who saul is. we have text and plot. but we want
whether i am playing hitler or gandhi, the actions are the same. believe my actions are going to make the world a better place. it is you the listener who makes your choice whether you want to go with hitler or gandhi. >> do the creators, do the creators of "homeland" want us to assume that just as saul has turned this iranian, sent him back, hoping to achieve power, how do we know that somehow there is another plot twist in which iran may have turned saul and will achieve his...
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used to call him frontier gandhi becauses of his secular ideas. what was the biggest for me was having seen this up close, what radicalized they produce the -- are producing almost 70 to 80% of all taliban. what has gone wrong? that was in stage of that question. the second element was, in united states and the rest of the world, now very familiar with the phrase, pakistan, afghanistan, if you start picking up history books you'll find most books on history or the political arena, focusing on overall -- if there's a comparative political study are study, mostly on pakistan, and india, of course, and other countries. you might find it very difficult to find a book which is comparing pakistan because this is the first 9/11 construct because of the security reasons, political reasons, the focus was on these two countries, and -- but there's not enough academic studies or historical treatment of the subject. i realized if i wanted to tell more about pashtuns and that's how i'm constantly pronouncing it differently because in pakistan we call it pashtu
used to call him frontier gandhi becauses of his secular ideas. what was the biggest for me was having seen this up close, what radicalized they produce the -- are producing almost 70 to 80% of all taliban. what has gone wrong? that was in stage of that question. the second element was, in united states and the rest of the world, now very familiar with the phrase, pakistan, afghanistan, if you start picking up history books you'll find most books on history or the political arena, focusing on...
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his cinematic tribute to gandhi won eight oscars. he struggled with his adaptation with the musical "a chorus line." richard attenborough was 90. >>> losing yet another figure in the world of cinema. >>> that concludes this hour's "newsline." thanks for watching. =ú?x >> the french prime minister is tapped with forming a new government by tomorrow. leadership has been slammed for bad handling. an american journalist held captive for two years is released by a group linked to al qaeda in syria. this comes as a much-needed reprieve from the gruesome killing of another u.s. journalist last week. the 70th anniversary of its liberation from the nazis at the end of world war ii.
his cinematic tribute to gandhi won eight oscars. he struggled with his adaptation with the musical "a chorus line." richard attenborough was 90. >>> losing yet another figure in the world of cinema. >>> that concludes this hour's "newsline." thanks for watching. =ú?x >> the french prime minister is tapped with forming a new government by tomorrow. leadership has been slammed for bad handling. an american journalist held captive for two years is...
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he won two oscars for his role in gandhi. >>> just days after kidnapped american journalist james foley was murdered, a u.s. hostage held in syria has been released. >> a beautiful evening here on the weather terrace and it's just going to get better and better as we head in to monday. we got up to 82 degrees today, below our average high but we're going to see temperatures climbing as we head back to work. >>> right now an american held hostage for two years in syria is a free man this evening. the white house says peter theo curtis of massachusetts was handed over to u.n. peace keepers in the golden heights. he had been held by a militant group fighting the syrian government. curtis was released to american authorities after being checked out by doctors. >>> rochester, new hampshire, hundreds of people attended a memorial service for slain journalist james foley. foley was executed by isis militants who drew worldwide condemnation after releasing his brutal beheading on video with a warning to the u.s. today's service was organized by a syrian humanitarian aid group on rochester. mean
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he won an academy award for his 1982 film "gandhi."e was famous for roles in movies like "jurassic park," "elizabeth" and the remake of "miracle on 34th street." >>> yesterday morning, at the best western in dunmore, lack wanna county, people were taken to the hospital for to get treatment for possible carbon monoxide poisoning. >> i was kind of angry. i didn't know why we had to leave. when i got outside, they wanted us to come over here and get triaged and checked out. the hotel remains closed until further notice. >>> you could be paying the lowest prices for gas for the holiday weekend since2010. right now, the national average price for a gallon of regular unleaded is $3.44. that's down 3 cents from last week and down 4 cents since the official start of summer. in philadelphia, the average price is $3.48. delaware, 3.42. in south jersey, drivers are waying $3.18. >>> new this morning, philadelphia has joined a growing number of cities to more than $2,000 was raised for this garden at the rivera rec center in north philadelphia. th
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he was a director for "gandhi." time for a quick break, thanks for staying here with us on al >> on techknow... >> so, this is the smart home... >> saving the environment >> the start point for energy efficiency, is to work with the sun... >> saving you money >> we harvest a lot of free energy >> and so we're completely off grid here >> how many of the appliances were almost a little too smart for us? >> techknow every saturday, go where science, meets humanity. >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done, even though i can't see. >>techknow >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >> hundreds of days in detention. >> al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands immediate release. >> thousands calling for their freedom. >> it's a clear violation of their human rights. >> we have strongly urged the government to release those journalists. >> journalism is not a crime. aljazeera.com. >>> don't look now, here comes britain's economy. the uk's economy is powering forward and could take over as
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and he was best known for directing gandhi which won eight academy awards. >> he died yesterday at thee of 90. >>> coming up, let them sleep in. don't wake the kids up just yet. why some doctors want kids to start school later. >>> and gunfire erupts at a party packed with stars. what we have learned about the troubled music executive and the intended target. >>> plus this will test your balance. the stand-up paddle border right in the path of a speeding pod of dolphins. . >>> welcome back. drivers are getting a little bit of relief at the pump. the average price of a gallon has dropped by 4 cents a gallon in the past two weeks. over the past nine weeks down 23 cents. national average is now $3.48, 8 cents below a year ago. and the lowest in jackson, mississippi, the highest in san francisco. >>> parents, however, will pay a lot more to send their older kids on american airlinesale. american is extending the age for which it charges a $150 fee each way for unaccompanied minors. it had been for ages 5 to 11, now they will charge the fee for ages 5 to 14. >>> "guardians of the galaxy" ea
and he was best known for directing gandhi which won eight academy awards. >> he died yesterday at thee of 90. >>> coming up, let them sleep in. don't wake the kids up just yet. why some doctors want kids to start school later. >>> and gunfire erupts at a party packed with stars. what we have learned about the troubled music executive and the intended target. >>> plus this will test your balance. the stand-up paddle border right in the path of a speeding pod of...
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you can't say that any leaders--so close to the great indian leader, the people who have gone to gandhi, they called him frontier gondi becauandhi becau secular ideas. having seen past junes up close, they are producing from the taliban. in search of that question, the second dilemma was the united states and the western world are familiar with the phrase out back from afghanistan. if you start thinking of the history books, you will find most books on history, not even political, focusing on a comparative study mostly in pakistan, india, and other countries, you might find -- comparing history because this is the kind of post 9/11 constant, because of the way it was streamed and focused, the focus was on these two countries but there is not enough academic study or historical treatment of the subject. you realize if i want to tell more about-tuneds --pashtun i am constantly mispronouncing it. so that is another element. the first thing is a 60-year-old country, our nation was built in the 1700s, very different ideas and ethnic factors played a major role in what we know today as afghan
you can't say that any leaders--so close to the great indian leader, the people who have gone to gandhi, they called him frontier gondi becauandhi becau secular ideas. having seen past junes up close, they are producing from the taliban. in search of that question, the second dilemma was the united states and the western world are familiar with the phrase out back from afghanistan. if you start thinking of the history books, you will find most books on history, not even political, focusing on a...
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his best-known film as a director was "gandhi," which won eight academy awards including best director. he is also famous as an actor including in -- appearing in "the great escape" and "jurassic park." let's listen to what motivated him during his 60-recruiter -- year career. >> to work in the movies, be allowed to express my feelings, hopes, aspirations, and so on in the movies, in the cinema, is heaven for me. i would want to go on and on until i disappeared. >> he died at age 90. >> today, paris is marking the 70th anniversary of its liberation from the nazis at the end of world war ii. we take a look back. [speaking another language] >> after four years and two months of occupation, the french capital ousted german forces august 25, 1944. the battle for paris began almost a week earlier on the 19th. advancing,orces were rail workers were on strike and resistance fighters rose up. significantly, that included 2000 police officers who had until then collaborated with the nazis. >> it is a starting point. it is very symbolic because the police force joining is a sign things have chan
his best-known film as a director was "gandhi," which won eight academy awards including best director. he is also famous as an actor including in -- appearing in "the great escape" and "jurassic park." let's listen to what motivated him during his 60-recruiter -- year career. >> to work in the movies, be allowed to express my feelings, hopes, aspirations, and so on in the movies, in the cinema, is heaven for me. i would want to go on and on until i...
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he earned an acclaim as a director for the 1982 film gandhi beating out e.t. this year. lord richard attenborough was 90 years old. >>> dreamers corner congressman paul ryan. the little rock pearl and the koch brothers may be more famous than any other politician. up next on scrambled politics. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the back teeth. they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush. nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. [ barks ] nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. since robert taira openedsion king's hhis first bakeryd, in a small hawaiian town. making bread so good, that people bought two loaves one to take home, and one to eat on the way. so good, they grew from here. to here. to here. but to grow again, to the east coast they needed a new factory, but where? fortunately, they get financing from ge capital. we not only have teams dedicated to the food industry, we'r
he earned an acclaim as a director for the 1982 film gandhi beating out e.t. this year. lord richard attenborough was 90 years old. >>> dreamers corner congressman paul ryan. the little rock pearl and the koch brothers may be more famous than any other politician. up next on scrambled politics. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the...
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what do you call them, gandhi lovers? diaper wearers? what do i call you? you are from india. are from india. it is insane now. it is insane. i get very angry. i think -- you know, don't worry about that. write to your congressman and get something changed. don't worry about this -- nonsense over here. worry about the big issue over there. >> did you said last night -- that over the years, not just -- at this 50 years, your career obviously ebbs and employees. >> lot of -- lot of ebb. >> on that every third week you read this last night when your moment is being taken from you -- how have you navigated those ebbs? how have you not taken personally to walk away from this when you feel like you have been insulted and offended and thrown out and kicked to the curb again? >> first of all, i never read reviews. >> you don't read them? >> i don't. nothing negative is told to me. my assistants -- i have wonderful, three on the west coast. show me nothing negative. i'm not interested. i don't want to hear it. i just push forward. push forward. a mafia guy in vegas said to me write you
what do you call them, gandhi lovers? diaper wearers? what do i call you? you are from india. are from india. it is insane now. it is insane. i get very angry. i think -- you know, don't worry about that. write to your congressman and get something changed. don't worry about this -- nonsense over here. worry about the big issue over there. >> did you said last night -- that over the years, not just -- at this 50 years, your career obviously ebbs and employees. >> lot of -- lot of...
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during the lunch, zarif sounded like a cross between mother theresa and gandhi. in his telling, there is no government on the planet more dedicated to peace and freedom and democracy and justice and it is sad to report that he has exceeded in convincing much of the world's governments and much of the world's media -- when i left that lunch, a very renowned journalist turned to me and said, isn't he so wonderful? and there were very few difficult questions. this is the sort of situation which i hope to change. anytime an iranian diplomat steps outside of his office, he should be confronted with a cacophony of the names of all of the political prisoners. i think there is a direct link to how much pressure we put on this vicious theocratic regime and how much they open. the fact that even in today's age, they let the prisoner out of prison for a week after the international outcry says that the same model that was used for soviet dissidents to pressure the regime to raise the international pressure is still effective. i used to work for natan sharansnky. gorbachev w
during the lunch, zarif sounded like a cross between mother theresa and gandhi. in his telling, there is no government on the planet more dedicated to peace and freedom and democracy and justice and it is sad to report that he has exceeded in convincing much of the world's governments and much of the world's media -- when i left that lunch, a very renowned journalist turned to me and said, isn't he so wonderful? and there were very few difficult questions. this is the sort of situation which i...
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and i say whether i'm playing hitler or gandhi, the action is the same. i believe that my actions are going to make the world a better place. it is you the listener who makes your choice, whether you want to go with hitler or gandhi. >> and do the creators of, does-- do the creators of homeland want us to assume that just as sol has turned this iranian, he believes, and sent him back hoping he will achieve power, and then at once, how do we know that somehow there's another plot twist and what -- -- will achieve his own ends in his manipulation of sol in the way that we were lead to believe that brody had been turned. >> that's right. every time you think you know what direction it's going, it changes direction. the wind changes. >> you don't know. and -- >> you the viewer. >> you the viewer don't know. and i ain't going to fell you. >> rose: but you don't know. >> i don't know. and i, yeah, yeah. >> you don't know. >> i do not know. i have my own scenario, as i say. when i sing a song or i say words no matter whether it's shakespeare, inson or alex and h
and i say whether i'm playing hitler or gandhi, the action is the same. i believe that my actions are going to make the world a better place. it is you the listener who makes your choice, whether you want to go with hitler or gandhi. >> and do the creators of, does-- do the creators of homeland want us to assume that just as sol has turned this iranian, he believes, and sent him back hoping he will achieve power, and then at once, how do we know that somehow there's another plot twist and...
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enthusiastic in jurassic park, and also a producer and director, winning two oscars for a 1982's gandhirichard attleboro was 90 years old. >> up next, they are just little leaguers but win or lose, the world series, the boys from chicago are giving that city a chance to cheer. >> not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts her at a greater risk of stroke. rome? sure! before xarelto®, mary took warfarin, domestic flight? not today! like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require regular blood monitoring. so mary is free of that monitoring routine. for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. spinach? grazie! plus, with no known dietary restrictions, mary can eat the healthy foods she likes. don't stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, unless your
enthusiastic in jurassic park, and also a producer and director, winning two oscars for a 1982's gandhirichard attleboro was 90 years old. >> up next, they are just little leaguers but win or lose, the world series, the boys from chicago are giving that city a chance to cheer. >> not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts her at a greater risk of stroke. rome? sure! before xarelto®, mary took warfarin, domestic flight? not today! like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to...
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he won two oscars for his role on the scene and behind the scenes in the movie gandhi. >>> 200 yearshe british army burned the white house to the ground during the war of 1812. today in downtown washington that war rase remembered with a reenactment. a man portraying francis scott key spoke about to battle of baltimore. a replica of the flag we saw flying over fort mchenry was later unfurled. >>> the streaking nationals, what a team. red-hot. they make a giant comeback today against latte or au lait? cozy or cool? exactly the way you want it... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. right now, all beds are on sale. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. and snoring? sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. you can only find sleep number at a sleep number store. the time is now for the biggest sale of the year. all beds on sale! with 50% off the labor day limited edition bed. know better sleep with sleep number. oh! the name your price tool! you tell them how much you want to pay
he won two oscars for his role on the scene and behind the scenes in the movie gandhi. >>> 200 yearshe british army burned the white house to the ground during the war of 1812. today in downtown washington that war rase remembered with a reenactment. a man portraying francis scott key spoke about to battle of baltimore. a replica of the flag we saw flying over fort mchenry was later unfurled. >>> the streaking nationals, what a team. red-hot. they make a giant comeback today...
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starring in "brighton rock," "the great escape" and later "jur rassic park" and won two oscars for "gandhi983. he died just days before his 91st birthday. >>> we turn now to the new box office superheroes, the "guardians of the galaxy" now officially the biggest hit of the summer. >> oh. yeah. >> the movie has raked in $252 million in ticket sales making it the highest grossing film of the summer produced by marvel studios and disney which is the parent of abc. >>> i love the story of this pesky persistent squirrel who would not stop raiding the bird feeder set up by robert and nancy krampf. they greased the pole with a nontoxic vaseline and, of course, recorded it. >> i can watch this all day. we are told the squirrel eventually gave up, but and i love this, he is now turned his attention to the couple's vegetable garden. revenge. >>> coming up, you have to see this story. it's about this brave little dancing girl, danced her way through a potentially lethal illness then the total stranger from across the globe who saved her life. her astonishing recovery and their reunion after a quick b
starring in "brighton rock," "the great escape" and later "jur rassic park" and won two oscars for "gandhi983. he died just days before his 91st birthday. >>> we turn now to the new box office superheroes, the "guardians of the galaxy" now officially the biggest hit of the summer. >> oh. yeah. >> the movie has raked in $252 million in ticket sales making it the highest grossing film of the summer produced by marvel studios and...
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south that peace shelby established by peaceful means the charter of the united nations is a gandhian gandhi. charter based on the idea of scrapping war abolishing war and when humanity has problems with each other we negotiate we talk we consult we facilitate we treat each other as human beings instead of bombing each other this is a civilizational problem that is much bigger than sweden on card bills i'm sure it's much bigger than sweden and call bill that you get as you just pointed out and that sort of accident seems to be spreading all across this candy navvy and peninsula one country your neighbor finland is also discussing a possibility of joining nato and of course we're both finland and sweden these no one alignment approach was a very cost effective way off ensuring their security during the cold war does it mean the fact that they are talking publicly talking about joining nato doesn't mean that they see more today russia as a bigger threat than the soviet union oh you know well that that's a perverse that you have today that that people arguing we need to join nato today when we
south that peace shelby established by peaceful means the charter of the united nations is a gandhian gandhi. charter based on the idea of scrapping war abolishing war and when humanity has problems with each other we negotiate we talk we consult we facilitate we treat each other as human beings instead of bombing each other this is a civilizational problem that is much bigger than sweden on card bills i'm sure it's much bigger than sweden and call bill that you get as you just pointed out and...
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they didn't treat gandhi with respect; in fact, he was killed for some of his genius and some of his insight. so the point of the story is just because you have ideas, and just because you maybe somebody who's innovative, does not mean that the world is going to stop and celebrate your cause. and it's very important to me that you do not need the applause in order to do your job. >> hinojosa: but... but... but... with someone like you, you actually need the applause, because the applause actually gets you the recognition. the recognition helps you to find the funding so that you can do this kind of stuff. >> but i don't need the applause to inflate my ego, i need it so i can so i can convert that into political opportunity to build centers. i will do this work whether i'm being applauded or not. so it's not a requirement to enter my center that you think that i'm this extraordinary guy. what the requirement is is that you take advantage of the resources we've put together to make something out of your life. and i've developed the ability to actually care for people who have been succ
they didn't treat gandhi with respect; in fact, he was killed for some of his genius and some of his insight. so the point of the story is just because you have ideas, and just because you maybe somebody who's innovative, does not mean that the world is going to stop and celebrate your cause. and it's very important to me that you do not need the applause in order to do your job. >> hinojosa: but... but... but... with someone like you, you actually need the applause, because the applause...
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as a director he won two oscars for the movie "gandhi" back in 1983.rd attenborough died just days before his 91st birthday. >>> and we turn now to the new box office superheroes, the "guardians of the galaxy" now officially the biggest hit of the summer. >> oh, yeah. >> the movie has now raked in $252 million in ticket sales making it the highest grossing film of the summer. it was produced by marvel studios and disney, which is the parent company of abc news. and one more note here since i'm crazy about animals, we love the story -- i should say i love the story of this pesky, persistent squirrel who just would not stop raiding the bird feeder set up by robert and nancy krampf in utah. so what did they do? they greased the pole with a nontoxic vaseline and, of course, recorded it. i can watch this all day. we're told the squirrel eventually gave up, but -- and i love this -- he has now turned his attention to the couple's vegetable garden. revenge. >>> and coming up, you have to see this story. it's about this brave little dancing girl, who danced he
as a director he won two oscars for the movie "gandhi" back in 1983.rd attenborough died just days before his 91st birthday. >>> and we turn now to the new box office superheroes, the "guardians of the galaxy" now officially the biggest hit of the summer. >> oh, yeah. >> the movie has now raked in $252 million in ticket sales making it the highest grossing film of the summer. it was produced by marvel studios and disney, which is the parent company of...
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"gandhi," we all know why you did that.'m most interested in biography, charlie. i don't read much fix. i'm not really good with fix. >> richard attenborough was 90 years old. >> when i saw that story i thought i hope there's a charlie rose interview. >> you knew there would be. >> there was. good to see that. >>> they saved the best for last at the mtv video music awards in california and beyonce did not disappoint. ♪ you wake up ♪ i woke up lie this" sitting in the audience jay z and hismymy me blue ivy who was inspired by her mom's dance moves. she won the michael jackson video vanguard award. that was the highlight. clapping for her mom. >> she stole the show. when you can steal the show from beyonce, that's something. >> reporter: also getting attention, it showed photos of celebrities smoking. many of them were at the vmas. they're unpaid spokespeople for tobac tobacco. it was created by the anti-smoking group truth. >> way to get attention. >>> ahead, it could be >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" at 8:00 spon
"gandhi," we all know why you did that.'m most interested in biography, charlie. i don't read much fix. i'm not really good with fix. >> richard attenborough was 90 years old. >> when i saw that story i thought i hope there's a charlie rose interview. >> you knew there would be. >> there was. good to see that. >>> they saved the best for last at the mtv video music awards in california and beyonce did not disappoint. ♪ you wake up ♪ i woke up lie...
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tdrchill simply blame gandhi. it was better not to give the indian self-government in 1942. wascome singapore surrendered to the japanese after only a few days? british empire troops surrendered, which included something approaching 60,000 indians who were mercenaries. ,000 of those fight withered to the japanese to get control of their own country. one of the things that i so admire, and it is a central moment in this book, is what happens in the february of 1942, winword comes in from macarthur to the white house. it is a signal from mcarthur saying that the president of the philippines, which are still an would likerritory, to surrender or negotiate with the japanese. you mr. president must make the decision. he intimated that he thought thatbly it was a good idea the philippine government should surrender and therefore spare themselves the more casualties. this is during the japanese the campaign. and was another great deciding moment of the war. not just militarily but morally. youthe president says no, president kay's on, and you general macarthur are not allowed to ne
tdrchill simply blame gandhi. it was better not to give the indian self-government in 1942. wascome singapore surrendered to the japanese after only a few days? british empire troops surrendered, which included something approaching 60,000 indians who were mercenaries. ,000 of those fight withered to the japanese to get control of their own country. one of the things that i so admire, and it is a central moment in this book, is what happens in the february of 1942, winword comes in from...
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they called him frontier gandhi because of his secular ideals despite being a religious man. what was the biggest enigma was having pashtuns from up close, what radicalized pashtuns to the fact that they are producing 70% to 80% of all taliban? what had gone wrong? in search of that question was i started working on my book. the second dilemma was we have in united states and in the western world we are now very familiar with the phrase halfback. however, if you start picking up the history books, you will find most books on history or even in the political arena focusing on overall south asia if there's a comparative political study. mostly on pakistan, bangladesh, india, of course, and nepal and sri lanka and some of the other countries. you might find it very difficult to find a book which is comparing pakistani history. this is a kind of post-9/11 construct. because of the way it was framed and focused, the focus was on these two countries. there's not enough academic study or historical treatment of the subject. i reelized if i want to tell more about pashtuns, and that'
they called him frontier gandhi because of his secular ideals despite being a religious man. what was the biggest enigma was having pashtuns from up close, what radicalized pashtuns to the fact that they are producing 70% to 80% of all taliban? what had gone wrong? in search of that question was i started working on my book. the second dilemma was we have in united states and in the western world we are now very familiar with the phrase halfback. however, if you start picking up the history...
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because you've done shadowlands -- gandhi we all know why you did that.not much good with fiction. >> richard attenborough was 90 years old. >> when i saw that story i said i hope there's a charlie rose interview. >> you know there would be. >> it was good to see that. >>> mtv video music awards in california and beyonce did not disappoint. ♪ wake up flawless pulse up flawless ♪ >> i woke up like this. sitting in the audience jay-z and mini me daughter. they then presented her with the michael jackson vanguard award. she's clapping for her mom. >> she stole the show from beyonce. >> the only one who could. >> that's right. >> also getting attention, anti-smoking ad that aired during a commercial break showing photos of celebrities smoking, many of them were at vmas. the spot accused them of being unpaid spokespeople for tobacco, created by the anti-smoking group, truth. >> way to get attention. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," it could be the stingiest slot machine in las vegas, but the lion share finally roared big . >>> low clouds and pressure from oakl
because you've done shadowlands -- gandhi we all know why you did that.not much good with fiction. >> richard attenborough was 90 years old. >> when i saw that story i said i hope there's a charlie rose interview. >> you know there would be. >> it was good to see that. >>> mtv video music awards in california and beyonce did not disappoint. ♪ wake up flawless pulse up flawless ♪ >> i woke up like this. sitting in the audience jay-z and mini me...
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look at real change agents, from gahn tee -- gandhi to mandela, chavez, king, they were strong-mindedrong-willed people. steve jobs was legendary for being strong-minded and strong-willed. >> some people called him evil. >> my point is, a lot of remarkable people who believe in themselves so much, the folks that really do change the world, do tend to have an arrogance at time, a police chief in themselves, an ability to see through the critics and through their vision. i think that's not an unhealthy thing. >> sergei brin, cofounder of google, has said multiple times, -- has said, ultimately you want to have all the information connected to your mind. and then elon musk. the holy grail is we would like to make life multi-planetary. should we have them fixing things like racism and gender inequality? some of the things we've been talking about? >> they're stretching our capacity to dream and believe and imagine and that is a healthy thing. they are pushing past the boundaries of status quo. i love it. the idea that i would be driving an electric car is extraordinary. what is more extra
look at real change agents, from gahn tee -- gandhi to mandela, chavez, king, they were strong-mindedrong-willed people. steve jobs was legendary for being strong-minded and strong-willed. >> some people called him evil. >> my point is, a lot of remarkable people who believe in themselves so much, the folks that really do change the world, do tend to have an arrogance at time, a police chief in themselves, an ability to see through the critics and through their vision. i think...
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look at real change agents, from gandhi to mandela thomas chavez, king, they were strong-willed and strong-minded. steve jobs was legendary for being strong-minded and strong-willed. >> some people called him evil. >> my point is, a lot of are marble people who believe in themselves so much, the folks that really do change the world, do tend to have an arrogance at , and ability to see through the critics and through their vision. that is not an unhealthy thing. >> sergei brin, cofounder of google, has said multiple you want to have it all connected to your mind. and then elon musk. the holy grail is we would like to make life multi-planetary. fixingwe have them things like racism and gender inequality? but they are stretching our capacity to dream and believe and imagine and that is a healthy thing. they are pushing past the boundaries of status quo. i love it. the idea that i would be driving an electric car is extraordinary. what is more extraordinary is what esm was spacex. what month -- what might be even still is you might have a round-trip ticket to mars in 10 years because of that doggedn
look at real change agents, from gandhi to mandela thomas chavez, king, they were strong-willed and strong-minded. steve jobs was legendary for being strong-minded and strong-willed. >> some people called him evil. >> my point is, a lot of are marble people who believe in themselves so much, the folks that really do change the world, do tend to have an arrogance at , and ability to see through the critics and through their vision. that is not an unhealthy thing. >> sergei...
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. >> martin luther king and gandhi had a nonviolent protest. why they can't speak, don't screw the small business. people need to understand it's not helping the cause, it's getting worse. >> as you talk to people in the aftermath of what is happening, is there is sense that the national guard can put a clamp down and make a business here. >> both business owners - one of the storeners did the peaceful marching. the other said mike brown's customers are parents of the store. the other scary part is that they are more than a mile down the road. they are not in ferguson, there was shattered class up and down. we had boarded up businesses. anything that they can see will refocus the people message. that's what they are getting. >> "america tonight" lori jane gliha here in ferguson. of course, as we have noted, there has been a trements clamp down in the -- tremendous clamp down. the national guard and county police set up a number of roadblocks. bringing a lot more attention for focus on who is coming into the area, and encouraging people to move,
. >> martin luther king and gandhi had a nonviolent protest. why they can't speak, don't screw the small business. people need to understand it's not helping the cause, it's getting worse. >> as you talk to people in the aftermath of what is happening, is there is sense that the national guard can put a clamp down and make a business here. >> both business owners - one of the storeners did the peaceful marching. the other said mike brown's customers are parents of the store....