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jad, jimly, he will in-- jad, similarly will invent and invent only to catch your attention and holdt. and the tv world, there was a time in the early '70s when public television came in, in my sense of things, there was a rush of excitement early on when public television started, there was all kinds of experiments and public television just settled. these are the unsettled people who won't settle and that's why it's doing well, because it keeps scratching at every itch it can find, and that's really interesting. >> that res naidz united states wit-- that resonates with you?>. ira talking about convincing people to listen to this unfamiliar thing, we did this american icon series where we take the most familiar american cultural things that people think, oh, yeah, i know all about that, and then, by spending hundreds and hundreds of hours trying to make a document rithat tells you -- a documentary that tells you about this thing that tells you what you know that reveals to you how little you know and interesting depths and things about it you don't know, that is the great challenge,
jad, jimly, he will in-- jad, similarly will invent and invent only to catch your attention and holdt. and the tv world, there was a time in the early '70s when public television came in, in my sense of things, there was a rush of excitement early on when public television started, there was all kinds of experiments and public television just settled. these are the unsettled people who won't settle and that's why it's doing well, because it keeps scratching at every itch it can find, and that's...
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. >> how is that going to work out for jad, robert? [laughter] >> we start having breakfast and i am opining and being bold and grand. at one point, jad brings me, this is what i have been working on. i put it on and think, oh no. this is completely new. it is gorgeous. it is strange. it is beautiful. it is new in the world. i said, ok. this is going to sound -- instead of me going ruh ruh ruh, how about you? you seem to know stuff i do not know. i kind of reversed roles, from a mentor to -- to what i have become. if you want to stay in the future and you want to stay in the action, you have to sniff for beauty wherever you go. and wherever you find it, even in this odd form -- [laughter] you just say, yes! otherwise, you just missed out. >> that is my philosophy, too. ♪ >> i think you once said that the importance of using the techniques of fiction in radio -- propulsive scenes, characters, never to threads. >> our show is top driven storytelling. stories that live and die by whether they are surprising and whether the characters are
. >> how is that going to work out for jad, robert? [laughter] >> we start having breakfast and i am opining and being bold and grand. at one point, jad brings me, this is what i have been working on. i put it on and think, oh no. this is completely new. it is gorgeous. it is strange. it is beautiful. it is new in the world. i said, ok. this is going to sound -- instead of me going ruh ruh ruh, how about you? you seem to know stuff i do not know. i kind of reversed roles, from a...
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humanos asigna un albergue, el menor permanece aÍi hasta que se identifique caso por caso, el niÑo quede jadpara reunirse con el menor ha tenido que hasta dar las huellas para comprobar, proceso que intimida a muchos indocumentados padres. >>> cada caso es diferente, no hay garantÍa oficial que los padres no haya repercusiones en tÉrminos de las leyes de inmigraciÓn. >>> las autoridades albergan a todos los niÑos que no estÉn acompaÑados de sus padres aunque hayan cruzado con otros familiares, el caso de esta migrante que estÁ desesperada porque le quitaron a su sobrino de cinco aÑos tras cruzar el rio grande. >>> me lo quitaron y dijeron que se lo iban a llevar y que iba a pasar un tiempo y se lo iban a entregar a la mamÁ, no sÉ nada mÁs de Él. >>> lo hacen asÍ para proteger el bienestar del menor y verificar la identidad del familiar antes de ser unificados, para esta madre e hijo que no se veÍan hace diez aÑos es un sueÑo hecho realidad. >>> el gobierno federal no quiso aclarar lo que harÍan con los padres indocumentados que tratan de reclamar a sus hijos, lo hacen caso por caso, sin deci
humanos asigna un albergue, el menor permanece aÍi hasta que se identifique caso por caso, el niÑo quede jadpara reunirse con el menor ha tenido que hasta dar las huellas para comprobar, proceso que intimida a muchos indocumentados padres. >>> cada caso es diferente, no hay garantÍa oficial que los padres no haya repercusiones en tÉrminos de las leyes de inmigraciÓn. >>> las autoridades albergan a todos los niÑos que no estÉn acompaÑados de sus padres aunque hayan...
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a ukrainian army jad launched an air strike on the central square of the region second biggest city in broad daylight military still has an admitted it was behind the attack the o. s. c.e. says it's positive a ukrainian military jet was to blame. videos emerge online the perfectly showing the air force are using white phosphorous in eastern ukraine locals had allegedly made allegations that these weapons which are banned under a un convention were being used. and finally journalists who went to ukraine to tell others what was happening they also became victims of the war the deaths of media workers with r.t. has reported on extensively follows other cases all journalists being abused somewhere are lawfully detained beaten up and tortured. well with all that in mind we are strangers neil clark if the ukrainian president's words are to be trusted. things haven't gone to plan for the ukrainian authorities here very launched their offensive against the so-called terrorists in the east and several weeks ago it has launched a plan the fact is they haven't been able to regain control of parts
a ukrainian army jad launched an air strike on the central square of the region second biggest city in broad daylight military still has an admitted it was behind the attack the o. s. c.e. says it's positive a ukrainian military jet was to blame. videos emerge online the perfectly showing the air force are using white phosphorous in eastern ukraine locals had allegedly made allegations that these weapons which are banned under a un convention were being used. and finally journalists who went to...
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. >>> now, three jads staff are appearing before caught in egypt. they are on trial, falsely accused of aiding the banned group muslim brotherhood. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have been in gaol for 155 days now, another al jazeera correspondent. abdullah al-shami has been held in a cairo prison without charge for more than nine months. as immo grenan reports, the crackdown on the media has been widespread. >> this has become an all-too familiar scope in egypt. al jazeera journalists in court. they are not the only ones. >> shut town tv station. raiding offices. detained 65 journalists since july. in addition they prosecuted - persecuted a lot of suicide activists. >> reporter: this is the funeral of reporter shot in the back of the head while covering in march. >> egypt's minister of interior was said to provide 100 bulletproof vests. gaoled media workers included a freelance photographer, in prison since august last year. it hasn't been charged. secular activists have been targeted. one of the most well known ones is the lea
. >>> now, three jads staff are appearing before caught in egypt. they are on trial, falsely accused of aiding the banned group muslim brotherhood. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed have been in gaol for 155 days now, another al jazeera correspondent. abdullah al-shami has been held in a cairo prison without charge for more than nine months. as immo grenan reports, the crackdown on the media has been widespread. >> this has become an all-too familiar scope in...
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and if 10 people are telling someone-- for instance, with kids-- like a jad barra park is going to be a high pick. but some of the other guys who come out too early. if 10 people tell them go back because yeel be at best a late first round pick. you only need one voice saying you're a loatry pick. everyone travels the route of least resistance, and we hear selectively what we want to hear. and people who tell us what we want to hear we tend to listen to. >> rose: it's not good. >> no, it's not good. >> rose: would you rather-- in all things you have done, to have been one hell of a on college coach? >> no, i don't have the term ermt. >> rose: really? >> no. >> rose: you seem to have the most calming temperament of anybody i can imagine. >> that's the problem. >> rose: oh, that's the problem. >> i don't think i'm fiery enough. and i don't like eye wouldn't like to have to get on the players. when i used to coach summer league teams and coach at summer camps and coach c.y.o. teams. i don't like to have to get on. i like to be friends with people. >> rose: mike krzyzewski said about howa
and if 10 people are telling someone-- for instance, with kids-- like a jad barra park is going to be a high pick. but some of the other guys who come out too early. if 10 people tell them go back because yeel be at best a late first round pick. you only need one voice saying you're a loatry pick. everyone travels the route of least resistance, and we hear selectively what we want to hear. and people who tell us what we want to hear we tend to listen to. >> rose: it's not good. >>...
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and, jon, despite these questions despite the backlash, the president making no alogi o in fact, we jad \from the president at a joint press conference, with the president of polad. and he said that there is a that we leave no man or woman in unifmhin >> regardless of the circumstances, whatever those circumstances may turn out to be, we still get an american soldier back if he's held in captivity, period, full stop. >> reporter: but, george, that is an answer that is unlikely to stop all of the criticism the president is getting from the circumstances surrounding this prisoner trade. >> and, jon, the president also getting questions about those taliban leaders released in qatar. they received a heroes' welcome. they're going to be living in luxury villas. the question is, has the president gotten the assurances the law requires that these taliban leaders will not return to the battlefield? >> reporter: well, the white house, in fact, the president himself, says he has received those assurances. as you see, they're going to be living in bchr doha, very upscale neighborhood. president re
and, jon, despite these questions despite the backlash, the president making no alogi o in fact, we jad \from the president at a joint press conference, with the president of polad. and he said that there is a that we leave no man or woman in unifmhin >> regardless of the circumstances, whatever those circumstances may turn out to be, we still get an american soldier back if he's held in captivity, period, full stop. >> reporter: but, george, that is an answer that is unlikely to...