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leopold wanted.urious and he ripped up most of the treaties that had been written and he left one or two which are now a museum in belgium. these show the kind of treaties that stanley was making. so, very quickly, i get the sense you believe that the statue should remain, is that how you will vote today? remain, is that how you will vote toda ? . �* , ., ., remain, is that how you will vote toda ? . �*, ., ., ., remain, is that how you will vote toda ? ., �*, ., ., ., , , today? that's howl have voted, yes, it should stay. _ today? that's howl have voted, yes, it should stay, definitely. _ today? that's howl have voted, yes, it should stay, definitely. as - today? that's howl have voted, yes, it should stay, definitely. as is i it should stay, definitely. as is the simply _ it should stay, definitely. as is the simply education, - it should stay, definitely. as is the simply education, what i it should stay, definitely. as is the simply education, what story does that statue tell the british public?
leopold wanted.urious and he ripped up most of the treaties that had been written and he left one or two which are now a museum in belgium. these show the kind of treaties that stanley was making. so, very quickly, i get the sense you believe that the statue should remain, is that how you will vote today? remain, is that how you will vote toda ? . �* , ., ., remain, is that how you will vote toda ? . �*, ., ., ., remain, is that how you will vote toda ? ., �*, ., ., ., , , today? that's...
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. >> reporter: about 2 years ago, michelle leopold lost one of her two sons to an overdose of fentanyl, the same drug that killed a concord high school freshman in august. >> and valentina, in concord's case, it was half of a pill. it wasn't even a whole pill. >> reporter: she is now working to raise awareness about the drug, which is constantly turning up in other drugs, and occasionally in new forms. >> i so meek people every week that don't even know that fentanyl can kill, and that it's in the united states. there is enough to know currently in the united states to kill every single human being . >> reporter: in hayward, police say that is where they were quick to go public with their latest discovery. >> we want the community to be safe and aware if they see these types of substances in the public, to stay away. >> reporter: what exactly is the bubblegum substance? ats it associated with it? the police department today didn't have an answer for us on that, and it's unclear how much of the substance they have found. clearly, what they did find caught their attention, and they wante
. >> reporter: about 2 years ago, michelle leopold lost one of her two sons to an overdose of fentanyl, the same drug that killed a concord high school freshman in august. >> and valentina, in concord's case, it was half of a pill. it wasn't even a whole pill. >> reporter: she is now working to raise awareness about the drug, which is constantly turning up in other drugs, and occasionally in new forms. >> i so meek people every week that don't even know that fentanyl can...
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so now for institutions, the albertine a museum, the leopold museum, the art history museum, and the natural history museum have signed up to only fans the abra tina museums press officer daniel bennett, explained the move. we started the project because we hadn't experienced that. it was not always easy annuity and unity in the social media. and it was our experience since a few years as well. i don't know really why there is this censorship. i know it are maybe some algorithm or something on the engines that is not allowing it's i think it's not about alga ready to define or to sensor or should be seen or not. and then we saw that it would work on only fence and if it's working there, why don't try one of the starkest cases of art. censorship happened in 2018 when facebook deleted images posted by the austrian natural history museum, branding them pornography. they showed a 25000 year old paleolithic figurine that you can see behind me round the screen known as the venus of villain dorf, daniel bennett again think, says that the dispute races broader questions over who decides what
so now for institutions, the albertine a museum, the leopold museum, the art history museum, and the natural history museum have signed up to only fans the abra tina museums press officer daniel bennett, explained the move. we started the project because we hadn't experienced that. it was not always easy annuity and unity in the social media. and it was our experience since a few years as well. i don't know really why there is this censorship. i know it are maybe some algorithm or something on...
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taking one or 2 isolated in some instances and trying to make it seem as if parents who are be him leopold. former new york governor andrew cuomo is under yet another investigation. this time from the states public ethics commission over its own approval of his book on the pandemic. cuomo, who is missteps of blame for thousands of cobra deaths in care homes, is set to make $5000000.00. from the memoir, the daughter of one of those care home victims gave us her respond to the commission's announcement. the commission has voted to approve the retention of independent counsel to conduct inquiry into the legal and procedural operations of the commission. this whole entire investigation feels like one big show to me. you know, the ethics commission already allowed homo to keep the $5100000.00 he made off of his blood money book of lies. so frankly, i don't see the point and having the ethics commission investigating sells, i want to try to be optimistic. and on its face, it's a small victory, and it's a standard browser that a lot earlier, but i'm a realist in a month. encouraged by this move,
taking one or 2 isolated in some instances and trying to make it seem as if parents who are be him leopold. former new york governor andrew cuomo is under yet another investigation. this time from the states public ethics commission over its own approval of his book on the pandemic. cuomo, who is missteps of blame for thousands of cobra deaths in care homes, is set to make $5000000.00. from the memoir, the daughter of one of those care home victims gave us her respond to the commission's...
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now the al bertina leopold at the art history museum on the natural history museum. i've signed off to only funds the albertine museum press officer. explain them. it was not a good project because we hadn't experienced that. it was not always easy annuity austin, community in the social media. and it was our experience since a few years as well. i don't know really why there is the censorship. i know it are maybe some algorithm or something on the engines that is not allowing it's i think it's not about an alga ready to define or to sensor oil shouldn't be seen or not. and then we saw that it worked on only fence and if it's working there, why don't try it? well, one of the starkest cases of art censorship happened in 2018. that was when facebook deleted images posted by the austrian natural history museum, running them pornography. as they showed a 25000 year old pillow, the thick figurine, known as the venus of villain, dwarf nor daniel bane is again, thanks to dispute raises, brought a question to wear. who decides what art is? it was also the em all saying. it's
now the al bertina leopold at the art history museum on the natural history museum. i've signed off to only funds the albertine museum press officer. explain them. it was not a good project because we hadn't experienced that. it was not always easy annuity austin, community in the social media. and it was our experience since a few years as well. i don't know really why there is the censorship. i know it are maybe some algorithm or something on the engines that is not allowing it's i think it's...
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natural world and you know i think you get a lot out of that in some ways, we have certainly, adam leopold, we need to recognize pretty and is daunting and a whole bunch of other things. >> what is interesting, it's an interesting viewpoint and i keep thinking about it. remind me little bit about that i teach a class on literature of the rest probably talk about in which the way the smokestacks in the industrial smokestack was not one moment a sign of progress in a sign of prosperity to sign of the future read and now if anyone chose it picture of a smoking smokestack in ad campaign, but nothing progress in future your thinking pollution. once i know these are not exactly, maybe from the opposite point of view with the way that the simple shift as we think about them culture historically. >> i think the more recent shift is that if you took the smokestack and not smoke coming out of it then people are thinking about that as maybe a postindustrial habitat of some kind are assigned for urban egg operation that will grow food the more the energy way so the idea that sort of the industrial ove
natural world and you know i think you get a lot out of that in some ways, we have certainly, adam leopold, we need to recognize pretty and is daunting and a whole bunch of other things. >> what is interesting, it's an interesting viewpoint and i keep thinking about it. remind me little bit about that i teach a class on literature of the rest probably talk about in which the way the smokestacks in the industrial smokestack was not one moment a sign of progress in a sign of prosperity to...
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going to bubble up w out of tha that, you know,, in some way, that wee have certainly, you know, aldo leopold wouldn't even recognize. and it's exciting it's daunting and whole bunch of other things but -- >> you know, it'ski interestingb yeah, you know, that's a really interesting viewpoint, and i want to keep thinking about it it. reminds me a lat little bit of teach a classic on the rust bel. literature of the ruts belt and we talkt the way the smokestackt industrial smokestack was at one moment a sign of progress, a sign oftu prosperity, a sign of the future. now if anyone shows a picture of aou smoking smoke tack in an ad campaign the first t thing you think is pollution. m so i know these aren't exactly the same but approaching it from the opposite point of view. but the way in which signs and symbols shift as h we think abo them culturally, historically. >> and i think the more recent shift ois, well, if you took a image of a smokestack and there is not smoke coming out of it, then people are thinking about that as most a postindustrial habitat of some kind, or a site for an urban ag o
going to bubble up w out of tha that, you know,, in some way, that wee have certainly, you know, aldo leopold wouldn't even recognize. and it's exciting it's daunting and whole bunch of other things but -- >> you know, it'ski interestingb yeah, you know, that's a really interesting viewpoint, and i want to keep thinking about it it. reminds me a lat little bit of teach a classic on the rust bel. literature of the ruts belt and we talkt the way the smokestackt industrial smokestack was at...
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they took down a video featuring the painting from leopold's museum page this year.orks like these were censored more than 100 years ago, and they say, the battle for censorship rages on. the board saying in a statement, vienna and its art institutions are among the casualties of this new wave of prudishness. but they say users can view the capital's x-rated content on onlyfans and see the art works for themselves in vienna >>> if your kidney conks out, how would you feel about getting one from a pig for the first time, doctors have successfully tested transplanting a pig kidney into a human. and we have the video of the surgery. doctors performed it at a hospital in new york city on a brain-dead patient whose family agreed to the experiment doctors say usually after this kind of transplant, the human immune system will reject the organ but not this time. this time they altered the pig's genes so it wouldn't happen. this potentially marks major progress that could help ease a severe shortage of human trans plant organs almost 107,000 people just in the united states
they took down a video featuring the painting from leopold's museum page this year.orks like these were censored more than 100 years ago, and they say, the battle for censorship rages on. the board saying in a statement, vienna and its art institutions are among the casualties of this new wave of prudishness. but they say users can view the capital's x-rated content on onlyfans and see the art works for themselves in vienna >>> if your kidney conks out, how would you feel about getting...
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think stuff is going to bubble up out of that, that in some way we and certainly, you know, aldo leopold wouldn't recognize. >> yeah, no, that's a really interesting viewpoint, and i want to keep thinking about it. it reminds me a bit of i teach a class on the rust belt and the literature of the rust belt and we talk about way in which the industrial smokestack was at one moment a sign of progress, a sign of prosperity, a sign of the future. now if anyone shows a picture of a smoking smokestack in an ad campaign the first word you're thinking is not prosperity or progress or future, you're thinking pollution, right? and so i know these aren't exactly the same. approaching it from the opposite point of view but in the way signs and symbols shift as we think about them culturally, historically. >> and i think the more recent shift is if you think in terms of a smokestack and there's not smoke coming out of it, then people are thinking about it as maybe a post-industrial habitat of some kind or a site for an urban a.g. operation that will grow food in a more low energy way. and so the idea
think stuff is going to bubble up out of that, that in some way we and certainly, you know, aldo leopold wouldn't recognize. >> yeah, no, that's a really interesting viewpoint, and i want to keep thinking about it. it reminds me a bit of i teach a class on the rust belt and the literature of the rust belt and we talk about way in which the industrial smokestack was at one moment a sign of progress, a sign of prosperity, a sign of the future. now if anyone shows a picture of a smoking...
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you know, stays married until 21 and then gets divorced, and three weeks later meets the 63 of man leopold stokowski, this great director, conductor and marries him within two or three weeks. >> wow. that's interesting though even given how much time she spent with gertrude whitney. >> that's what's a sad about so much of this is my mom never connected really with gertrude and of the whitney with she would've had so much in common, whitney was a legitimate sculptor, very talented who love art, had a great american art collection she founded the whitney museum because the met t wouldn't take it when she offered to them and a very bohemian -- the would've been so much and she was very close to reggie her brother and she could've told my mom a lot about him but they never had real conversations, my mom was terrified of her and terrified -- to my mom stop speaking to her own mother for 15 years or so crucial years of her life and really only reconnected with her mother toward the end of her mothers life. even then they never had a conversation about the trial. the never had a conversation -- i
you know, stays married until 21 and then gets divorced, and three weeks later meets the 63 of man leopold stokowski, this great director, conductor and marries him within two or three weeks. >> wow. that's interesting though even given how much time she spent with gertrude whitney. >> that's what's a sad about so much of this is my mom never connected really with gertrude and of the whitney with she would've had so much in common, whitney was a legitimate sculptor, very talented...
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excessive violence during his explorations and then opening up the congo to the brutal regime of king leopoldbeen a steady flow of people turning out to vote. it will then be up to denbigh town council to decide what happens to the statue of henry morton stanley. george herd, bbc news. really interesting, conversations like that they had up and down the country. that voting goes on this weekend, and we will bring you the result. about an hour ago, matt had that beautiful sunrise shot to share with us. what is happening out there this morning? we've lost you in the fog! this is a different shot than we showed you earlier, a contrast to the conditions of any sort of you yesterday. if it does feel chilly, it is just a testament to how warm october has been so far, these temperatures are close to the mid—october average, temperatures are close to the mid—octoberaverage, but the temperatures are close to the mid—october average, but the milder air is fighting back once again, and by the time we hit tuesday, the peak of the warmth, we will see temperatures widely across the uk in the upper teens an
excessive violence during his explorations and then opening up the congo to the brutal regime of king leopoldbeen a steady flow of people turning out to vote. it will then be up to denbigh town council to decide what happens to the statue of henry morton stanley. george herd, bbc news. really interesting, conversations like that they had up and down the country. that voting goes on this weekend, and we will bring you the result. about an hour ago, matt had that beautiful sunrise shot to share...