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. >> reporter: lenny siegel believes that it points to the storm drain and sewer lines themselves asart of the problem. >> sewer lines that originate near the super fund site. >> this is the mew site. it has been around since the 1980s. when the epa first identified and proposed a remedy to clean uptons of toxic chemicals left in the soil and groundwater. the most prevalent chemical in the soil, groundwater and air is tce, a cleaning solvent once commonly used by the industry and the military, a solvent that can cause cancer in people and heart deformities in unborn babies. this family lives just outside the boundary of the toxic plume. >> the first time we heard he had cancer, we didn't believe it. >> reporter: six years ago this month their son edgar developed accumlymphoma when he was three. his cancer is in remission after four years of treatment. but after high concentrations of tce were measured outside the super fund plume including this house across the street from where the garcias live, they have more questions. >> i wanted to know more answers and see if that would cause h
. >> reporter: lenny siegel believes that it points to the storm drain and sewer lines themselves asart of the problem. >> sewer lines that originate near the super fund site. >> this is the mew site. it has been around since the 1980s. when the epa first identified and proposed a remedy to clean uptons of toxic chemicals left in the soil and groundwater. the most prevalent chemical in the soil, groundwater and air is tce, a cleaning solvent once commonly used by the industry...
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. >> reporter: lenny see goa goal believes it is the sewer lines. this is a map of that epa super fund site called the new or middle field ellis site. it's been around since the 1980s. when the epa first identified then proposed a remedy to clean uptons of toxic chemicals left in the soil and ground water by the budding semi conductor based here. the most prevalent chemical that lingers in the soil, ground water and air is tce, a cleaning so chemical that can cause cancer in people and heart deformities in unborn babies. >> it was a hard battle. >> reporter: this couple and their family live just outside the boundary of the toxic plume. >> the first time we heard he had cancer, we didn't believe it. >> reporter: six years ago this month, their son edgar developed acute lymphoma when he was three. edgar's cancer is in remission after four years of treatment but after high concentrations were measured outside the super fund plume including in this house across the street, they have more questions. >> i want to know answers if it would cause his cancer
. >> reporter: lenny see goa goal believes it is the sewer lines. this is a map of that epa super fund site called the new or middle field ellis site. it's been around since the 1980s. when the epa first identified then proposed a remedy to clean uptons of toxic chemicals left in the soil and ground water by the budding semi conductor based here. the most prevalent chemical that lingers in the soil, ground water and air is tce, a cleaning so chemical that can cause cancer in people and...
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anyway, our janitor, lenny, has given me a high five before all 969 shows. >> steve: wait, wait.janitor has been dead for 20 years. [ laughter ] ♪ [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: finally, an audience member has angrily walked out of the show 12 times. >> that's all i had going for me, man. [ laughter ] i'm out of here! >> jimmy: hey, come on, dude! [ cheers and applause ] hey, come on back, buddy. come on back! come on, man. ♪ have fun. it's a good show tonight. it's the last one. come on back. yeah, that's it. come on back. there you go, man. [ cheers and applause ] hey, whoa, whoa, whoa, what are you doing? what are you doing, man? you're not allowed down here. you've got to sit in the audience. what are you -- what are you doing? what are you going? hang out. it's a good show. are you gonna sit? [ applause ] all right. you can go. take care. mets bucket hat guy right there. [ cheers and applause ] before i forget, i want to thank our announcer, steve higgins, for doing such a great job all these years. steve has got the most amazing -- >> steve: thank you. [ laughter ] >>
anyway, our janitor, lenny, has given me a high five before all 969 shows. >> steve: wait, wait.janitor has been dead for 20 years. [ laughter ] ♪ [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: finally, an audience member has angrily walked out of the show 12 times. >> that's all i had going for me, man. [ laughter ] i'm out of here! >> jimmy: hey, come on, dude! [ cheers and applause ] hey, come on back, buddy. come on back! come on, man. ♪ have fun. it's a good show tonight....
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lenny's mental disabilities and the brutal economy stand in the way of their dreams.ath." "mice and men" is set to hit broadway next week. but it was introduced 77 years ago today. right now the news is on wall street and today it's good hasn't been good every day so when it's good, let celebrate. >> forget about the two million who could lose their jobs over health care. how about the millions who could lose their health benefits this year over health care? welcome everybody, i'm neil cavuto. from a university called duke a study that will make you want to duck because a lot of company bean counters have decided the health benefits you have been getting used to don't get to used to them in a survey of chief financial officers 44% are considering scaling back benefits because of the affordable care act. it's not so affordable and these are the guys who go to their bosses, the crowe, and
lenny's mental disabilities and the brutal economy stand in the way of their dreams.ath." "mice and men" is set to hit broadway next week. but it was introduced 77 years ago today. right now the news is on wall street and today it's good hasn't been good every day so when it's good, let celebrate. >> forget about the two million who could lose their jobs over health care. how about the millions who could lose their health benefits this year over health care? welcome...
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soraya lennie has more on what to expect. >> reporter: the vienna talks are all about places like thisand what's going on in them. iran's nuclear facilities. the u.s. and its allies say iron's nuclear program is dangerous. iran says it is peaceful. both sides will try to find common ground to build a lasting deal. t the un says so far iran has kept his promises. >> translator: what is the future of this deal? i think iran will narrow things down by adhering to the agreement. all of the sanctions were imposed based on the nuclear issue, and if iran proves their activities are peaceful, the west cannot continue the sanctions. >> reporter: the talks are expected to last for months, and there are serious challenges, particularly those posed by the israelis and saudis, who want a tougher deal and want to end iran's nuclear program not just limit it. >> translator: some are interested in continuation of regional tension and don't like that iran and the p5-plus-1 reached an agreement. they seek tension. i can name israeli's lobbyist as part of this. also saudi arabia and some of its tradition
soraya lennie has more on what to expect. >> reporter: the vienna talks are all about places like thisand what's going on in them. iran's nuclear facilities. the u.s. and its allies say iron's nuclear program is dangerous. iran says it is peaceful. both sides will try to find common ground to build a lasting deal. t the un says so far iran has kept his promises. >> translator: what is the future of this deal? i think iran will narrow things down by adhering to the agreement. all of...
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today i'm sure lenny. led. the pledge it was a terrible day and led very hard to take.the plunge again a little long here is a place that has that will that make their lives let's play a. little a little a little. leg play. live. a little. at goldsmiths college in london researches are examining the interplay between digitalisation and society. matthew for learned the modern fights are analyzing the workings of search engines and their role in everyday life. and more and more computing is brought into. people's everyday lives the more and more it can be broken up into smaller smaller parts discrete parts and every assembled as analyzed on the basis of its corresponds with different kinds of abstract patterns and that's kind of what we found is an example of this kind of reconstitution of the person in the digital here. in their words how google decides what we see the research is demonstrate how google evaluates search queries in very specific ways. if you look at the search interface there is actually you know indication that this is happening so usually people don't y
today i'm sure lenny. led. the pledge it was a terrible day and led very hard to take.the plunge again a little long here is a place that has that will that make their lives let's play a. little a little a little. leg play. live. a little. at goldsmiths college in london researches are examining the interplay between digitalisation and society. matthew for learned the modern fights are analyzing the workings of search engines and their role in everyday life. and more and more computing is...
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last night lenny kravitz performed "get back." ♪ get back, get back, get back to where you once belonged bowls with chipotle or margarita chicken. all served with a bowl of soup, like our new southwest chicken. chili's lunch combo starting at 6 bucks. more life happens here. ♪ clovers and blue moons shoes ♪ hourglasses, rainbows ♪ and tasty red balloons let's go! ♪ lucky charms ♪ frosted lucky charms ♪ they're magically delicious >>> during the state of the union last week one of the more memorable moments involved an american veteran. private cory remsburg was a guest of the president and the first lady. david martin caught up with the young man and his father. >> reporter: don't expect cory remsburg to take anything, even a handshake, sitting down. >> good to meet you. >> reporter: this is the army ranger who did ten tours in iraq and afghanistan, a total of three years and three months in combat. >> reporter: so which was the tougher fight, the fight against the enemy or the fight you're fighting against your wounds? >> hands down now. >> reporter: shrapnel from a roadside bomb in kan
last night lenny kravitz performed "get back." ♪ get back, get back, get back to where you once belonged bowls with chipotle or margarita chicken. all served with a bowl of soup, like our new southwest chicken. chili's lunch combo starting at 6 bucks. more life happens here. ♪ clovers and blue moons shoes ♪ hourglasses, rainbows ♪ and tasty red balloons let's go! ♪ lucky charms ♪ frosted lucky charms ♪ they're magically delicious >>> during the state of the...
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lenny kravitz tweeting a selfie showing him with leonardo dicaprio and bradley cooper grabbing a slice in new york. that's what happens. every day. >>> vanity fair is being applauded for its big hollywood issue which features six black movie stars on the cover. in years past, the mag has been critiqued for favoring white actors in the spread. this year, idris elba and more grace the cover there. good looking group. >>> jimmy fallon stopping by "the tonight show" to write a special thank you note for jay. take a listen. ♪ >> thank you, jay leno, for carrying on the proud tradition of the tonight show host with such humor and class and for being nothing but gracious and generous to me over the past year. i will do my best to make you proud every single night. thank you. >> i think you'll do a great job. >> oh, man. little emotional both ways, right? >> i'm going to miss leno's skits. i love leno on the man on the street stuff was pretty funny. >> they're both great. thank you so much. i'm richard lui. this is "early today." we hope it is just your first stop of the day here on nbc. [ mal
lenny kravitz tweeting a selfie showing him with leonardo dicaprio and bradley cooper grabbing a slice in new york. that's what happens. every day. >>> vanity fair is being applauded for its big hollywood issue which features six black movie stars on the cover. in years past, the mag has been critiqued for favoring white actors in the spread. this year, idris elba and more grace the cover there. good looking group. >>> jimmy fallon stopping by "the tonight show" to...
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to me, i think lenny -- call him lenny, yeah. >> it's a big season for penny, your character becauseowing that dream like a lot of people are out there. and not doing great, but she doesn't care she wants to be an actress. >> "the big bang" is huge in china. does that surprise you? >> i hear it's huge internationally. i cannot believe that. it's amazing. my voice must sound funny. i can't believe when people come up to me in the grocery store and say i watch the show last night. we come around every friday morning we look at the ratings and we run around saying did you see how well we did. >> i hope that never gets old. >> no. >> good ratings never get old. you should go to china. huge. >> i'm hearing all this stuff. >> congratulations, mrs. sweeting. you can watch "the big bang theory" thursday nights at 8:00 7:00 central right here on cbs. >>> tomorrow barry petersen looks at the side effects of legalized recreational pot. >> reporter: because marijuana legal under law, banks don't want to do business with people who sell it. that means it's a business with automatic lot of cash an
to me, i think lenny -- call him lenny, yeah. >> it's a big season for penny, your character becauseowing that dream like a lot of people are out there. and not doing great, but she doesn't care she wants to be an actress. >> "the big bang" is huge in china. does that surprise you? >> i hear it's huge internationally. i cannot believe that. it's amazing. my voice must sound funny. i can't believe when people come up to me in the grocery store and say i watch the show...
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. >> i read that when you were younger it was suggested you change your name to lenny williams.e. >> yes yes. i saw that. i thought i wonder who taught him to do that. you already knew,000 do that? >> yeah, that was all stuff i did before i was an actor. yeah, they wanted me to change my name to lenny williams because they said it would sound less ethnic and i would be able to get more roles and my dade said don't you dare do that. >> leonardo dicaprio was such a great nachlt last week was valentine's day. i'm wondering what it takes to be mrs. dicaprio. i'm not asking a name. what are you looking for that makes you happy? >> humility a good sense of humor, and not a lot of drama. >> everybody wants you do get married, and by everybody, i mean me. >> you? you too? >> i do. when you're ready. is it something you envision for yourself? i've read different things. >> the truth is it's going to happen when it happens, and i'm just going to let it happen naturally. >> do you need my help? >> i'm all right. >> are you good? >> i'm good for now. >> what a surprise. lee oh doesn't need
. >> i read that when you were younger it was suggested you change your name to lenny williams.e. >> yes yes. i saw that. i thought i wonder who taught him to do that. you already knew,000 do that? >> yeah, that was all stuff i did before i was an actor. yeah, they wanted me to change my name to lenny williams because they said it would sound less ethnic and i would be able to get more roles and my dade said don't you dare do that. >> leonardo dicaprio was such a great...
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in in webster team lost and got back with lenny wilkins and shelton came from the knicks and won andthey threw a parade they year they lost. the year they won, they exploded. it has been all that time, there is going to be aisexplosion. t of lovslaut of love and ion for thaf team.af t the pacific northwest has not had anything like this. re's nothing like as uper bowl. who did we see iwho e stadium? so many people watching on levision. everybody is celebrating. ith the flyover,ith t wonderful.ndernd yo this is america. this is an americais is nt. this is when america comesmeri together. >> the top five anthems ever.. my favorite will be whitney houston. right after the gulf war. during the gulf war. great to see you.reat to sese we will do it next year. pitchers and catchers report in three days. >> be there. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ >> ther is nothing i can do os anoan, iano mind has an made up. you seem to know the ans to to your questions. why do you ask? if you already know the answers to your questions, why ask? ask? are not helpless. and we are on a journey th on ar ri
in in webster team lost and got back with lenny wilkins and shelton came from the knicks and won andthey threw a parade they year they lost. the year they won, they exploded. it has been all that time, there is going to be aisexplosion. t of lovslaut of love and ion for thaf team.af t the pacific northwest has not had anything like this. re's nothing like as uper bowl. who did we see iwho e stadium? so many people watching on levision. everybody is celebrating. ith the flyover,ith t...
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the marvin webster team lost anl got back with lenny wick witand witandton came from the knicksd wonand they threw a parade they year theyt. the year they won, thear exploded. . has been all that time, is going to be ansion. just an onslaught of love and affection for this team. thecific northwest has not had anything like this. there's nothing like a super bowl. tgs e together. who did we see in the stadium? so many people watching on television. elebybody is celebrating. the flyovjust wonderful. you said, this is america. this is an american iment. this is when america comes together. t top five anthems ever.ve ant vemy vorite wl be whitney horight after the gulfe gu war. ng the f war. >> rate to see you.ate we will do it next year. >> pitchers and catchers report in three days. s.e there. backck in a moment. stay with us. ♪ >> there is nothing can do for you, if your mindur m has been e up. you seem toto know the answers o your questions. why do you ask? a knothe answers to your questions, why ask? are not helpless. helpless.s.aa risks the dark.rk >> tonight, we mark the loss but
the marvin webster team lost anl got back with lenny wick witand witandton came from the knicksd wonand they threw a parade they year theyt. the year they won, thear exploded. . has been all that time, is going to be ansion. just an onslaught of love and affection for this team. thecific northwest has not had anything like this. there's nothing like a super bowl. tgs e together. who did we see in the stadium? so many people watching on television. elebybody is celebrating. the flyovjust...
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when he found out it was a futura, he went oh my god i want one of lenny's paintings. i think he paid $200 for that. >> martin wong found the cultural value of his work. before he died from aids in 1999, he donated his entire collection to the city of new york. now an exhibit showcases the evolution of graffiti. so much so that renown british street artists banksy. respect for the form and desire to preserve it is far from universal. most recently a developer's decision to white wash five points which is a mecca for graffiti artists triggered another debate, pitting graffiti artists against big business. those who embrace it and those happy to see it go back to where it came from, underground. good that's the city's canvas imition morgan told us about, ex business morgan told us about. we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm richelle carey. former speaker of parliament of ukraine serving as president. officials have issued a warrant for viktor yanukovych's arrest. >>> 18th gay bill, in uganda, prison time is possible fo
when he found out it was a futura, he went oh my god i want one of lenny's paintings. i think he paid $200 for that. >> martin wong found the cultural value of his work. before he died from aids in 1999, he donated his entire collection to the city of new york. now an exhibit showcases the evolution of graffiti. so much so that renown british street artists banksy. respect for the form and desire to preserve it is far from universal. most recently a developer's decision to white wash five...
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when he found out it was a futurea, he said oh my god i want one of lenny's paintings, i think he paids 200 fo paids $20. >> before his death from aids in 1599, martin donated his entire collection of street art to the museum of the city of new york. it's taken 20 years but now a showcase of the evolution of graffiti from its origination in the shadows to a genera admired all around the world. appearing all over new york just last year but respect for the form and a desire to preserve it is far from universal. most recently a developer's decision to wide wash five points which is a mecca for graffiti artists, is a trigger point. graffiti is still provoking powerful feelings. that is among those who embrace it and those who are happy to see where it came from, back underground. morgan radford, al jazeera, new york. >> we will go to the nfl combine, where all eyes are on michael sams. >> all right, let's get you back to the report on uganda's strict new anti-gay law. here is malcolm web. >> he has aids. that makes homosexuality double li difficult. this clinic provides services to people
when he found out it was a futurea, he said oh my god i want one of lenny's paintings, i think he paids 200 fo paids $20. >> before his death from aids in 1599, martin donated his entire collection of street art to the museum of the city of new york. it's taken 20 years but now a showcase of the evolution of graffiti from its origination in the shadows to a genera admired all around the world. appearing all over new york just last year but respect for the form and a desire to preserve it...
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. >> reporter: lenny siegel's group has been fighting for years to save the iconic landmark. >> the local congressional delegation wanted to fund the recovering of the hangar and nasa ames was working with the community on it. congress wouldn't come up with a relatively small amount of money to restore the building. >> reporter: nasa ames says a final lease with google should be in place in six months opening up a new kind of research and development hub. >> we have lots of them in silicon valley but in terms of research that's not necessarily related to search engine and hustler companies, their interests are spreading. >> reporter: google will have 18 months to start putting a new shell on hangar one at a cot of about $40 million. google will also renovate two additional hangars, run a golf course and pay to operate the air field. but critics point to a recent government audit that found jets and helicopters owned by google's top three executives and flown from moffett received improper discounts on fuel. the audit says that that saved the executives almost $5.5 million. nevertheless, i
. >> reporter: lenny siegel's group has been fighting for years to save the iconic landmark. >> the local congressional delegation wanted to fund the recovering of the hangar and nasa ames was working with the community on it. congress wouldn't come up with a relatively small amount of money to restore the building. >> reporter: nasa ames says a final lease with google should be in place in six months opening up a new kind of research and development hub. >> we have lots...
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, one jew, leonard kravitz, whom by the way -- it was this order by congress was loosely named the lenny kravitz act to force the military, the pentagon and all of administrations to study the past discrimination in the military and try this many years later to make things right. >> just incredible. thank you so much for that report. we appreciate it. >> okay. >> well, the taliban claims it is calling off talks over captive american sergeant in exchange for prisoners being held at guantanamo bay. a spokesman said they are suspended talks because of the changing situation in afghanistan. he went missing from his american base in afghanistan in 2009. the white house tells nbc news they are not in talks with the taliban about the 27-year-old soldier but would like to see him return home soon. joining me now is "washington post" diplomatic correspondent ann gearan. we appreciate it. >> pleasure. >> what do you make of this statement from the taliban? let me read it to you. quote, we have been holding bowe berg daul since 2009 and wanted to exchange prisoners but our supreme leader asked us t
, one jew, leonard kravitz, whom by the way -- it was this order by congress was loosely named the lenny kravitz act to force the military, the pentagon and all of administrations to study the past discrimination in the military and try this many years later to make things right. >> just incredible. thank you so much for that report. we appreciate it. >> okay. >> well, the taliban claims it is calling off talks over captive american sergeant in exchange for prisoners being...
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won their championship in 79 after losing in 1978, the marvin webster team lost and got back with lenny wilkins and shelton came from the knicks and won and they threw a parade they lost unlike anything they, you have seen and the year they won they exploded they, the team came in existence in 76 so there is going to be an explosion and just an onslaught of love and affection for this team, because the pacific northwest hasn't had anything like this and lost the sonics, so this is going to be just terrific for them up there. >> and there is nothing like a super bowl, you got to sit next to bill cowher and it brings everybody together who did we see in the stadium, so many people watching on television like nothing else in american life these days and everybody gets to celebrate. >> rose: from the very moment the thing opened with the flyover, just wonderful, you sit there and, you know, this is america. >> this is an american moment. and this is when america comes together. >> put themselves in the top 5 an themselves ever. >> my favorite ever will be whitney houston right after the gul
won their championship in 79 after losing in 1978, the marvin webster team lost and got back with lenny wilkins and shelton came from the knicks and won and they threw a parade they lost unlike anything they, you have seen and the year they won they exploded they, the team came in existence in 76 so there is going to be an explosion and just an onslaught of love and affection for this team, because the pacific northwest hasn't had anything like this and lost the sonics, so this is going to be...
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he never met his nephew and namesake, musician lenny kravitz. >> thanks for that report, barbara starrit. >>> happening now, breaking news, an alarming crackdown as anti-government protests grow. venezuela takes new action to prevent cnn from reporting in the country. one u.s. senator calling it a dangerous assault on press freedom. we'll hear from one of our journalists who just made it out of the country safely. >>> plus will the truce hold? we're on the street of ukraine's capital where some police have joined forces with protesters as they face a deadline to disarm. >>> and a diplomatic soap opera. is the producer of a popular daytime drama qualified to be a united states ambassador? questions about the president's nominees and political payback. >>> i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin this hour with the breaking news and dangerous new development in the uprising in venezuela. the socialist government there has revoked or denied credentials for cnn journalists in the country, this just hours after president nicolas maduro threatened to expel cnn accusing
he never met his nephew and namesake, musician lenny kravitz. >> thanks for that report, barbara starrit. >>> happening now, breaking news, an alarming crackdown as anti-government protests grow. venezuela takes new action to prevent cnn from reporting in the country. one u.s. senator calling it a dangerous assault on press freedom. we'll hear from one of our journalists who just made it out of the country safely. >>> plus will the truce hold? we're on the street of...
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so i do think it's important to keep in mind that that lenny doesn't seem to be getting out there. and ultimately having that move is far more important than pushing housing prices up spent thank you. i guess i would say as we see families across the country with dollars being taken away from, to put towards insurance, health insurance, cost of banking, they just have less money to spend to be buying new cars and new homes. thank you, mr. chairman. i will yield back. >> pitcher would like to alert the members in her room and those who may be listening in their offices, votes are expected on the floor anytime within the next 15 minutes. it would be the chairs intention to keep this under questioning going until we need to go to the floor to vote. and at that time we would excuse the panel and adjourn the hearing. now i would like to recognize the gentleman from south carolina, mr. mulvaney. >> thank you. but stay right there on a couple of different topics. dr. kohn, i hear what you're saying about how if interest rates were higher, if we were at 1.25, the taylor rule my call for ri
so i do think it's important to keep in mind that that lenny doesn't seem to be getting out there. and ultimately having that move is far more important than pushing housing prices up spent thank you. i guess i would say as we see families across the country with dollars being taken away from, to put towards insurance, health insurance, cost of banking, they just have less money to spend to be buying new cars and new homes. thank you, mr. chairman. i will yield back. >> pitcher would like...
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he was like oh, my god yeah, i want one of lenny's paintings.e paid $200 for that. >> while many view it as urban blight and still do, martin saw the cultural value of his work. martin donated his entire collection of street art to the museum of the city of new york. it's taken 20 years, but now an exhibit showcases the evolution of graffiti from its origin in the shadows to a form admired the world over. renowned british street artist created a frenzy after his works began mysteriously appearing all over new york just last year. respect for the form and a desire to preserve it is far from universal. a developers decision to whitewash five points trigger add new debate pitting artists against big business. years after its birth, it is still provoking powerful feelings among those who embrace it and those happy to see it go back to where it came from, underground. aljazeera america, new york. >> the new city canvas exhibition runs through august. >> the oldest known survivor of the holocaust has died at 110. she spent two years in a concentration
he was like oh, my god yeah, i want one of lenny's paintings.e paid $200 for that. >> while many view it as urban blight and still do, martin saw the cultural value of his work. martin donated his entire collection of street art to the museum of the city of new york. it's taken 20 years, but now an exhibit showcases the evolution of graffiti from its origin in the shadows to a form admired the world over. renowned british street artist created a frenzy after his works began mysteriously...
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of those being awarded the medal of honor brooklyn born korean crafts the uncle of rocker lenny craff the law that forces the school to provide health insurance for students and employees that covers birth control. this little guy is laughing at something he hasn't ever heard before the sound of his parents' voices. >> this is great. [ laughter ] [giggles] >> you like that, huh? [giggles] >> dillon was born 11 weeks premature and has defied doctor's predictions that he would grow up with severe descrabilit disabilities. patients saying he is enjoying more than possible all thanks to new hearing aids. >> unbelievable. in just over 24 hours from now. 47 drivers will await the words start your engines at the 56th annual daytona 500. turns out rick is there live with all the action. rick the envy we feel is exploding. >> you you should. you should. this is one of my favorite gigs every year. one of the reasons is because i get to talk to all the drivers who honestly as a group of athletes, you guys are some of the coolest people and the most down-to-earth friendly articulate guys around.
of those being awarded the medal of honor brooklyn born korean crafts the uncle of rocker lenny craff the law that forces the school to provide health insurance for students and employees that covers birth control. this little guy is laughing at something he hasn't ever heard before the sound of his parents' voices. >> this is great. [ laughter ] [giggles] >> you like that, huh? [giggles] >> dillon was born 11 weeks premature and has defied doctor's predictions that he would...