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and again to jeffrey brown, who has our preview, with choreographer mark morris.ing) >> tichts longest dance probably two or three times longer than anything we'd ever done. i had a wonderful situation. it's all i worked on for several months. it probably took about three months to corpsio a graph it working every day with everyone knocking themselves out. >> brown: everything about the dance is grand. it's sweep of movement and color. it's 32 scenes brought to life by 2 dozen dancers. it's music orchestra, voices written in 1740 by handel. >> i pretty much immediately knew that i was eventually going to have to deal with it and make it into an evening of dancing. (opera singing) >> brown: in years ago marking the dance's 25th 25th anniversary, "new york times" critic alice tear macaulay noted it seemed a master piece in its opening season. 25 years on, it's also a classic. but says mark morris now, it wasn't easy. >> i have been probably fun during the rehearsal process than during this one. >> brown: you've been more fun? >> i've been more fun. i freaked out. >>
and again to jeffrey brown, who has our preview, with choreographer mark morris.ing) >> tichts longest dance probably two or three times longer than anything we'd ever done. i had a wonderful situation. it's all i worked on for several months. it probably took about three months to corpsio a graph it working every day with everyone knocking themselves out. >> brown: everything about the dance is grand. it's sweep of movement and color. it's 32 scenes brought to life by 2 dozen...
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when the isis seized the village of mark morris 28 miles from erbil the president made his decision to launch airstrikes. that decision came at the 11th hour but it was a critical decision and to the demonstrations credit it came just in the nick of time. so the first response of the u.s. was to hault the advances of isis. you all remember there were reports of a humanitarian emergency in on mt. sinjar. that policy of stopping territorial advances quickly morphed into addressing the humanitarian crisis. the u.s. delivered the humanitarian supplies and air airstrikes against the isis fighters in sinjar. ultimately it was the pkk and the people's protection units that opened the humanitarian corridor allowing tens of thousands of the yazidis to fully mt. sinjar. the second phase of the operation was really humanitarian in its focus. america's approach continue to evolve to a point where we now have emphasized we have taken territory. we assisted kurdish peshmerga and some iraqi forces in the battle to retake the mosul dam. the peshmerga also launched a counteroffensive to regain territor
when the isis seized the village of mark morris 28 miles from erbil the president made his decision to launch airstrikes. that decision came at the 11th hour but it was a critical decision and to the demonstrations credit it came just in the nick of time. so the first response of the u.s. was to hault the advances of isis. you all remember there were reports of a humanitarian emergency in on mt. sinjar. that policy of stopping territorial advances quickly morphed into addressing the...
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on friday, we'll look at one of the most acclaimed works of modern dance by famed choreographer mark morrism judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you on-line, and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your life and become you're own chief life officer. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is "nightly business re sue herera. >>> risks to the market. earnings are expected to be weak economic data has been so-so, and now there's a new potential head wind for stocks. >>> cold shoulder. investors turning th
on friday, we'll look at one of the most acclaimed works of modern dance by famed choreographer mark morrism judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you on-line, and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial--...
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mark at bentonville. the tennessee veterans will launch at least four desperate assaults across morris's openview straight into the mouths of at least 16 union guns firing spherical case and canister. confederates are unable to break through the union line. at nightfall, johnston calls off all further attacks. slocum managed to hold on in the battle on march 19. ends on a draw. now it's up to the right wing. they come marching to slocum's assistance. they reach bentonville around midday. the first troops to get there are the 15th army corps under the command of major general john a dull logan, former congressman from illinois. probably the best political general in the union army. now johnston faces a real dilemma. he has been facing slocum to the west of to this point. now he's got a deal with the might of sherman's entire army. he has to bend back his left flank. in effect, he's going to create a bridge guarding his only route of retreat across a flooded millcreek. by early morning march 21, 1865, johnston will be outnumbered on the order of 3 to 1. the federals will have nearly 60,000 troops at bentonv
mark at bentonville. the tennessee veterans will launch at least four desperate assaults across morris's openview straight into the mouths of at least 16 union guns firing spherical case and canister. confederates are unable to break through the union line. at nightfall, johnston calls off all further attacks. slocum managed to hold on in the battle on march 19. ends on a draw. now it's up to the right wing. they come marching to slocum's assistance. they reach bentonville around midday. the...
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mark: all these cases go unsolved for a large amount of time. lisa: they don't. there is a murder charge for mr. morris. bobby is on trial for murder. he testified in his own behalf -- his defense was self-defense. he said i did not mean to kill my neighbor but i did. once i did, i had to chop him up and get rid of him because jeanine pirro has been chasing me for the disappearance of my wife that i had nothing to do with. john: bobby killed kathleen durst. what is he doing all day besides occasionally killing people apparently? lisa: he travels a lot. he had a beautiful home in northern california, downtown. he did a lot of traveling. he did not have much to do. mark: why pose as a female deaf mute? lisa: because he did not want people to know he is bobby durst anymore. he was hiding from jeanine pirro. mark: the jury buys the explanation and later he decides he want to make a movie with these two people. what got into this man's head knowing that he is a mass murderer? lisa: hubris. through all of these cases, he always dangled things in a catch me if you can way. the newspaper wrapped around the tor
mark: all these cases go unsolved for a large amount of time. lisa: they don't. there is a murder charge for mr. morris. bobby is on trial for murder. he testified in his own behalf -- his defense was self-defense. he said i did not mean to kill my neighbor but i did. once i did, i had to chop him up and get rid of him because jeanine pirro has been chasing me for the disappearance of my wife that i had nothing to do with. john: bobby killed kathleen durst. what is he doing all day besides...
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mark as huge one. the pothole eastbound on massachusetts avenue near 11th street. it's right near the morris clark inn and also near the d.c. convention center. we have reported this ddot. they try to make these repairs inwith three business days of getting the complaint. hopefully they'll get that taken care of. if you have a pothole that you would like our team to help get fbied, go to tellwusa9.com or tweet us @wusa9. >>> with your help, we're going through new potholes almost every day. >> larry miller following your complaints on social media. >> looks like people are definitely whiling in on twitter. the twitter army banning together to make sure you're safe and we report these potholes. we have this tweet from jennifer. nice try filling the pothole along nebraska in northwest. that would be nebraska avenue in fact in northwest. d.c. hashtag potholepatrol9. looks like they tried to fill that pothole but some cars went over it so looks like they might need to go back out there and do some more work. this one from tran says abby who works here at -- frances abby who works here at wusa9.
mark as huge one. the pothole eastbound on massachusetts avenue near 11th street. it's right near the morris clark inn and also near the d.c. convention center. we have reported this ddot. they try to make these repairs inwith three business days of getting the complaint. hopefully they'll get that taken care of. if you have a pothole that you would like our team to help get fbied, go to tellwusa9.com or tweet us @wusa9. >>> with your help, we're going through new potholes almost every...
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it marks the beginning of march madness, when millions of us fill out brackets attempting to determine who will win and who will do home. >> morris the shot to win it. >> reporter: there's one day bigger than all the rest in college basketball. and it's today. selection sunday. when 68 teams wait to hear their name and whether they've punched a ticket to the big dance. ♪ they call it march madness. and let it begin. the clock is ticking. it's time to spend minutes, hours, maybe days filling out your brackets. according to the american gaming association, an estimated 40 million americans will fill out more than 70 million brackets waging $9 billion. that's more than double the amount that was bet on the super bowl. now, picking a perfect one shouldn't be hard, right? in last year's buffett challenge, brad binder went a perfect 36-0 before his bracket was busted. kissing the hopes of being a billionaire good-bye. and get this, you have a better chance of winning the lottery because these odds are 1 in 9.2 quintillion. don't worry if you can't fill out your brackets at home. employers are bracing for the inevitable dip in productiv
it marks the beginning of march madness, when millions of us fill out brackets attempting to determine who will win and who will do home. >> morris the shot to win it. >> reporter: there's one day bigger than all the rest in college basketball. and it's today. selection sunday. when 68 teams wait to hear their name and whether they've punched a ticket to the big dance. ♪ they call it march madness. and let it begin. the clock is ticking. it's time to spend minutes, hours, maybe...
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morris international says carlos slim will retire from its board in may. he's been on the company's board since its spinoff 2008 into memorials held across japan to mark the devastating earthquake and tsunami that killed nearly 19,000 people. the operator of the crippled nuclear complex held a moment of silence to honor the victims. that is your cnbc news update for this hour. back to you. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." reporting from the floor of the nymex. the eia weekly status report on crude inventory's out. we did get a build in crude oil stocks 4.5 million, gasoline down, just slightly under the flat line. and cushing a build of 2 million barrels. 47.9 on under the critical support of 48. a read, they looked at p. i report thought we could get a draw. this is why the 4 million build was bearish here though it's what was forecasted. these numbers with the action that we're seeing in the dollar index today over 99 and definitely sets the stage for lower crude. eia came out yesterday talking about u.s. production upping the number slightly for 2014 but reducing them slightly for 2015. what that tells us the market's well supplied and maybe
morris international says carlos slim will retire from its board in may. he's been on the company's board since its spinoff 2008 into memorials held across japan to mark the devastating earthquake and tsunami that killed nearly 19,000 people. the operator of the crippled nuclear complex held a moment of silence to honor the victims. that is your cnbc news update for this hour. back to you. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." reporting from the floor of the nymex. the...
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morris. now and even more ruthless stressing to make isis. >> darya: still ahead store trip has begun all soared yesterday at the golden gate bridge to. details of the break. >> markrning no major incidents spotted traffic and raindrops and rainshowers moving through oakland right now 58 and once rainshowers and this morning will wearing for what starting today oakland high as 68. uso is a bond that we share to help us stay close here at home and far away. [male announcer] to find out how you can help visit us at uso dot org the uso until every one comes home. >> darya: will come back trending this morning on social media. >> reporter: kron from a card continues its way to america's 20 after taking off the automotive across country tested; a bridge from san francisco traveling 3,500 mi.. all like to new york for april 3rd car mutt show. and to people in the body just in case of urgency. and this car you see here is really high-tech comes with 20 sensors. fall radar and laser mapping system. don't think they will get lost. >> mark: a safety regulators looking at me son recalls did not fix problem with air bag sensors to. it covers nearly a million vehicles recalled
morris. now and even more ruthless stressing to make isis. >> darya: still ahead store trip has begun all soared yesterday at the golden gate bridge to. details of the break. >> markrning no major incidents spotted traffic and raindrops and rainshowers moving through oakland right now 58 and once rainshowers and this morning will wearing for what starting today oakland high as 68. uso is a bond that we share to help us stay close here at home and far away. [male announcer] to find...