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he was also conducting at the met third he conducted several seasons at the met.e had the opportunity to build a european-style, classical european orchestra in america with americans. he was, when i was a student, we used to go near all the visiting orchestras that came to carnegie hall, but one orchestra, my friends and i always had to go to all three of their concerts was cleveland, because it was always interpretive repenting and more and more marvelously played. when i finished with juilliard, i was taken in a competition to go to baltimore for some weeks to do it repertory project with the baltimore symphony with visiting conductors leaving us, helping us. there were four of us. szell came to the audition and liked what he saw well enough to tell me he had a position open on the conducting staff in cleveland and he would love to audition me thoroughly and take me for it if it worked the way you thought it would. for me, this was exactly what i needed, as i say, always the right thing at the right moment. it was just what i didn't know anything about. i didn'
he was also conducting at the met third he conducted several seasons at the met.e had the opportunity to build a european-style, classical european orchestra in america with americans. he was, when i was a student, we used to go near all the visiting orchestras that came to carnegie hall, but one orchestra, my friends and i always had to go to all three of their concerts was cleveland, because it was always interpretive repenting and more and more marvelously played. when i finished with...
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he also met with a foreign minister from china. he said he's taking a concerted stance with south korea on historical issues involving japan. but he said the two ministers merely laid out their respected positions, underscoring views on japan. signs have also emerged for a change in china's firm stance against japan. the former japanese prime minister met with chinese president last month. he met with his counterpart in mee january march. it was first talks since prime minister abe took office in late 2012. but china remains firm on its condition that their preconditions with improving ties with japan. chinese officials say they want abe to recognize a territorial dispute exists over the islands. for the second straight here, abe did not visit the shrine on august 15th, the day japan marks the end of world war ii. but the move hasn't eased china's concerns. they will closely watch to see if abe visits during the august festival. a summit slated for november. the focus will be on weather two leaders will hold talks on the sidelines.
he also met with a foreign minister from china. he said he's taking a concerted stance with south korea on historical issues involving japan. but he said the two ministers merely laid out their respected positions, underscoring views on japan. signs have also emerged for a change in china's firm stance against japan. the former japanese prime minister met with chinese president last month. he met with his counterpart in mee january march. it was first talks since prime minister abe took office...
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we met christopher inside a cell. >> you give respect, you get respect.a lot of people say these guys don't treat us right. at times they don't but it's hard. they got a lot of people in here. it's prison, not disney land. >> an inmate at another california prison had a harsher view. >> i hate cops. they present to the public they are law and order. in here, they'll stab you in the back, they write false write ups. they have a hidden agenda. they want to keep us locked up so they make money. it's a prison industrial complex, it's all about money. >> there is one place trust is put to the ultimate test. >> everything here could be made into a potential weapon. the sheet pans are thin and sharp on the edges. he could pick one up and cut my head off. >> we met him at the kern valley state prison armed with pepper spray and baton. he's the lone officer responsible for supervising the inmate staff. >> i have six, seven inmates here. i have four or five cops outside that door. the door is locked. there's one dude with the key. you have to trust them to a certai
we met christopher inside a cell. >> you give respect, you get respect.a lot of people say these guys don't treat us right. at times they don't but it's hard. they got a lot of people in here. it's prison, not disney land. >> an inmate at another california prison had a harsher view. >> i hate cops. they present to the public they are law and order. in here, they'll stab you in the back, they write false write ups. they have a hidden agenda. they want to keep us locked up so...
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when we met christian knight, he was serving 79 years for murder at california state prison corcoran. >> just seeing christian the first time, we kind of knew he had some kind of story. he was very dramatic-looking with all the tats, very intense. >> it turns out knighton had several incredible stories but one involved his attempt to attack a sex offender at the los angeles county jail. >> got this freaking child molester on the tear. he's actually in the van talking about what he does. you know, i like to keep myself at, hey, i don't lose my temper, keep myself calm, cool and collected. this dude made me snap. so i get in the van and i tell him, you know what i'm going to do, i'm beginning to rip this toilet off the wall, bust through this freaking glass, drag it down the tear and i'm going to bust your glass and i'm going to cut you up -- you're a dead man. yeah -- then all you hear is the steel bending. i got behind the toilet and pushed it to the side, yanked it back, long story short, i ripped the whole toilet off, wrapped nigh hands up in my socks, smashed through the glass. he
when we met christian knight, he was serving 79 years for murder at california state prison corcoran. >> just seeing christian the first time, we kind of knew he had some kind of story. he was very dramatic-looking with all the tats, very intense. >> it turns out knighton had several incredible stories but one involved his attempt to attack a sex offender at the los angeles county jail. >> got this freaking child molester on the tear. he's actually in the van talking about...
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republicans met. democrats met. and republicans decided to oppose any letter to the president, the second letter. i disagreed with that decision and i went back to my office and wrote my own letter and i asked congressman and the chairman if he would recognize me as a substitute to his letter to take the partisanship out of it. he said i'll recognize you but i can't support you and he explained the reason why because there were democrats on the committee who didn't want to send a letter. didn't even support him. they wanted to impeach richard nixon. so he said he couldn't support me. i offered the amendment. it failed. and then when it came time to vote on his, i decided that he was doing the right thing and so i supported his motion. well, i left that night, trying to get back into my office and ran into barbara jordan on an elevator and she simply said in that great voice, an almost british accent, that she said, bill, history one day will vindicate you. and that's all she ever said. those are the only words we ev
republicans met. democrats met. and republicans decided to oppose any letter to the president, the second letter. i disagreed with that decision and i went back to my office and wrote my own letter and i asked congressman and the chairman if he would recognize me as a substitute to his letter to take the partisanship out of it. he said i'll recognize you but i can't support you and he explained the reason why because there were democrats on the committee who didn't want to send a letter. didn't...
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i got the swastikas and got the bolts. >> when we met him, he was serving his time in administrative segregation because his desire for another tattoo nearly turned deadly. >> about six months ago, i cut a dude's throat down in population. he was supposed to do some tattoos. i was going to get some swastikas tattooed on the side of my neck. he didn't want to run them. i said, well, you just need to give me my money back. he didn't want to do it. i pulled out a box cutter and i cut the side of his throat. and he went running away and tried to run behind an officer. like an officer is going to stop me [ bleep ]. they put him on a helicopter, flew him to the hospital, did some kind of surgery, put his jugular vein back together. >> our producer learned that the total debt owed to parker was $60, payable in snacks and toiletries purchased at the prison canteen since inmates are not allowed to carry cash. but behind bars, the true value of a tattoo can only be determined by the person who wears it. >> why did you want to get a swastika on your neck? >> because i just thought it would look
i got the swastikas and got the bolts. >> when we met him, he was serving his time in administrative segregation because his desire for another tattoo nearly turned deadly. >> about six months ago, i cut a dude's throat down in population. he was supposed to do some tattoos. i was going to get some swastikas tattooed on the side of my neck. he didn't want to run them. i said, well, you just need to give me my money back. he didn't want to do it. i pulled out a box cutter and i cut...
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. >> we haven't met too many inmates on "lockup" who praise prison life but they all agree. one thing priz sn perfect for is getting into shape over the years tweev filmed amazing film of inmates working out and pumping iron. >> for a long time i didn't work out because i thought it was cliche. dudes come to prison, they work out. you get big and strong and all that stuff. and then just after a while i just -- i had too much idle time and kept getting in trouble. a buddy of mine started talking to me about lifting. i just got into it and now it's more take out my frustrations down here. that's it more than anything. it's a stress reliever. >> i'm burnt, man. >> you work everything. all week long. you get every body part at least once. like, on monday, you have a bench day, and tuesday you might do shoulders, lats and traps. wednesday you do arms and thursday you might have another heavy bench day. you get a leg day in there somewheres. >> announcer: in the survival of the fittest environment, the weight yard is one of the few places where inmates can find encouragement. >> c
. >> we haven't met too many inmates on "lockup" who praise prison life but they all agree. one thing priz sn perfect for is getting into shape over the years tweev filmed amazing film of inmates working out and pumping iron. >> for a long time i didn't work out because i thought it was cliche. dudes come to prison, they work out. you get big and strong and all that stuff. and then just after a while i just -- i had too much idle time and kept getting in trouble. a buddy...
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girl, who i met shirley before last week -- who i met shortly before last week, she is well educated,mart, comes from a good family. she told me that she preferred to have been killed under the bombardment rather than to survive and be faced with the ongoing anguish, sense of deprivation and hopelessness of the future that is gaza right now. and that sentiment is widely shared amongst many people, but especially amongst children. unicef is one agency that is trying to provide kids with the coping skills and the reason to live and believe there is a brighter future through education, through action curricular activities, to the psychosocial support we have been providing for years. isch open ultimately need peace and that requires political action. cease-fires that have been attempted over the last several days, what is your sense of what needs to change in the status quo? if we have another cease-fire, you're still julian with the reality that the u.n. has to do all of this work to basically keep the people of gaza alive and functioning. what you feel needs to be done just beyond the
girl, who i met shirley before last week -- who i met shortly before last week, she is well educated,mart, comes from a good family. she told me that she preferred to have been killed under the bombardment rather than to survive and be faced with the ongoing anguish, sense of deprivation and hopelessness of the future that is gaza right now. and that sentiment is widely shared amongst many people, but especially amongst children. unicef is one agency that is trying to provide kids with the...
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republicans met. democrats met. and republicans decided to oppose any letter to the president, the second letter. i disagreed with that decision and i went back to my office and wrote my own letter and i asked congressman and the chairman if he would recognize me as a substitute to his letter to take the partisanship out of it. he said i'll recognize you but i can't support you and he explained the reason why because there were democrats on the committee who didn't want to send a letter. didn't even support him. they wanted to impeach richard nixon. so he said he couldn't support me. i offered the amendment. it failed. and then when it came time to vote on his, i decided that he was doing the right thing and so i supported his motion. well, i left that night, trying to get back into my office and ran into barbara jordan on an elevator and she simply said in that great voice, an almost british accent, that she said, bill, history one day will vindicate you. and that's all she ever said. those are the only words we ev
republicans met. democrats met. and republicans decided to oppose any letter to the president, the second letter. i disagreed with that decision and i went back to my office and wrote my own letter and i asked congressman and the chairman if he would recognize me as a substitute to his letter to take the partisanship out of it. he said i'll recognize you but i can't support you and he explained the reason why because there were democrats on the committee who didn't want to send a letter. didn't...
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republicans met. democrats met. and republicans decided to oppose any letter to the president, the second letter. i disagreed with that decision and i went back to my office and wrote my own letter and i asked congressman and the chairman if he would recognize me as a substitute to his letter to take the partisanship out of it. he said i'll recognize you but i can't support you and he explained the reason why because there were democrats on the committee who didn't want to send a letter. didn't even support him. they wanted to impeach richard nixon. so he said he couldn't support me. i offered the amendment. it failed. and then when it came time t
republicans met. democrats met. and republicans decided to oppose any letter to the president, the second letter. i disagreed with that decision and i went back to my office and wrote my own letter and i asked congressman and the chairman if he would recognize me as a substitute to his letter to take the partisanship out of it. he said i'll recognize you but i can't support you and he explained the reason why because there were democrats on the committee who didn't want to send a letter. didn't...
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to straight-away center 5-0 mets top 4th/ 5-2 mets curtis granderson singles to left off samardzijamer flores scores 6-2 mets final: 8-5 mets the a's have lost 8 of their last 10 games angels won so oakland is 1 ½ games back in the a.l. west but they lost their best pitcher who suffered an injury covering first base. he was in a huge amount of pain before being carted off the field. he will be examined by angels doctors tomorrow in l.a.. losing richards will be a big blow to it the angels. 13-year old phenom mo'ne davis back mound today the little league world series davis and philadelphia taking on las vegas nevada and their high powered offense in front of more than 30,000 in williamsport pennsylvania 13 year old davis on the mound top 1st she gave up a run but also struck out the side in the first bottom 1st/ 1-0 nevada nevada's alex parker makes a great diving catch to save 2 runs and mo'ne she can't believe it top 2nd davis gives up a 2-run home run to dalin cave 3-0 nevada top 3rd davis is replaced her stats 2 1/3 ip, 6 hits, 3 runs, 6 k's final: 8-1 nevada but mo'ne is still
to straight-away center 5-0 mets top 4th/ 5-2 mets curtis granderson singles to left off samardzijamer flores scores 6-2 mets final: 8-5 mets the a's have lost 8 of their last 10 games angels won so oakland is 1 ½ games back in the a.l. west but they lost their best pitcher who suffered an injury covering first base. he was in a huge amount of pain before being carted off the field. he will be examined by angels doctors tomorrow in l.a.. losing richards will be a big blow to it the angels....
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and when we visited there, we met a death row inmate who soon would face that decision.far as daryl holton was concerned, the sooner the better. >> yeah, i was convicted of four counts of first-degree murder. my children. >> throughout the entire interview holton spoke in a calm, coherent manner about what led to his nightmarish actions. >> got out of the army, divorced my wife, had custody of my children. reconciled with my wife. the reconciliation didn't work. and i hit her. i struck her. she got custody of the children and pretty much factored me out of the picture. >> then on november 30th, 1997, holton picked up his four children, ranging in age from 4 to 12, to take them christmas shopping. instead, he shot each one through the heart. >> i miss them. but, no, i can't say that i feel any remorse. >> while many death row inmates file numerous appeals to delay their execution, holton dropped all of his. >> i do think that the death penalty is appropriate in some cases. and i've got a low tolerance for someone claiming that they didn't do something that they actually d
and when we visited there, we met a death row inmate who soon would face that decision.far as daryl holton was concerned, the sooner the better. >> yeah, i was convicted of four counts of first-degree murder. my children. >> throughout the entire interview holton spoke in a calm, coherent manner about what led to his nightmarish actions. >> got out of the army, divorced my wife, had custody of my children. reconciled with my wife. the reconciliation didn't work. and i hit her....
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you know my man met it. so what's the web site if they want to go find it yeah they can go to metta world peace dot com well xcel university dot com i want to thank my guest the n.b.a. great metta world peace can't wait to see where he ends up this year but in the meantime you can listen to met his world on power one zero six and find about more information on excel university and the heroes of recovery race at xcel university dot com remember you can find me on king's things c.n.n. just. i'm out the martin the stories we cover here we're not going to hear any rounds of our big story that i'm sure that while some time there's a reason they don't want you to know the very important rules that we don't think. now let's break the set. i'm that. guy. i think corporation kind of. can do i'm the bad guy all about money and i'm a family pick for a politician write a blog and write.
you know my man met it. so what's the web site if they want to go find it yeah they can go to metta world peace dot com well xcel university dot com i want to thank my guest the n.b.a. great metta world peace can't wait to see where he ends up this year but in the meantime you can listen to met his world on power one zero six and find about more information on excel university and the heroes of recovery race at xcel university dot com remember you can find me on king's things c.n.n. just. i'm...
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while the mets were banging it all over the lot.town. 1-0.f the second, serious, ler, are you werth can't get there. 2-0 mets. it now 2-1. seventh. amage murphy with the sacks loaded takes that by second into center field and should have been an error but two runs score it 4-1 mets lead. soren not happy. the night. play of legares.s juan lays out. third out. robs denard span. the night. mets win 6-1. flying high.rioles they are flat out hitting the ball. 12 hits tonight. jacks in the fourth. caleb joseph and jonathan schoop both went deep. orioles win 9-3. hey have a five-game lead in the american league east. redskins and patriots continue training gether in camp in richmond. today they worked on special situations. red zone, down, special teams. it is important because instead of getting five or six of those in preseason games players get to see 25 to 3 times -- 30 times. rg iii was able to get some receiver ime with his desean jackson, a more competitive atmosphere and these practices benefit both. >> we enjoy the challenge going
while the mets were banging it all over the lot.town. 1-0.f the second, serious, ler, are you werth can't get there. 2-0 mets. it now 2-1. seventh. amage murphy with the sacks loaded takes that by second into center field and should have been an error but two runs score it 4-1 mets lead. soren not happy. the night. play of legares.s juan lays out. third out. robs denard span. the night. mets win 6-1. flying high.rioles they are flat out hitting the ball. 12 hits tonight. jacks in the fourth....
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phillies face the mets the u.s.en continues. sharapova. wozniaki entered with two career wins over sharapova who won in 2006. the five-time grand slam winner, maria sharapova. up 5-2. showing off athleticism. watch this, going to drop this over sharapova's head and takes the first set 6-4. after sharapova took the second set up 5-2 in the third. sharapova on the run. she will come up with a backhand down the line. >>> little league world series star says her first love is basketball. today she got the chance to attend game two of the w nba western conference finals between the phoenix murk eu-- mercury and minnesota wild. and that will wrap it up for sports. i will send it back to you. >>> time to check in with lester holt for a look at what is coming up on "nbc nightly news." >> new warnings about potential attacks by westerners training with isis militants. >>> one father makes a powerful case while some argue kids are not ready. >>> ray mcdonald arrested on domestic violence charges days after the nfl announces a
phillies face the mets the u.s.en continues. sharapova. wozniaki entered with two career wins over sharapova who won in 2006. the five-time grand slam winner, maria sharapova. up 5-2. showing off athleticism. watch this, going to drop this over sharapova's head and takes the first set 6-4. after sharapova took the second set up 5-2 in the third. sharapova on the run. she will come up with a backhand down the line. >>> little league world series star says her first love is basketball....
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when we met him, ziggy was fighting to stay in prison. life out on the street wasn't all that great. so i just looked around me and say, hey, this is where it's at. >> we met ziggy at the river bend maximum security institution in tennessee, the last stop in a long life of incarceration. >> i've been locked up virtually since age 12 in institutions and reform schools and prisons and penal farms, and i'm in here this time for prying into an empty drawer in the lobby of a hospital. i received a life sentence under what they called the habitual criminal clause because i've been convicted so many times before for theft, shoplifting, and just being a pain to the members of society and midtown memphis. >> ziggy had grown accustomed to life in riverbend's minimum security unit. he has what he calls a cushy prison job, editing the inmate newspaper. >> my punishment is not going to begin until i walk out those front gates because this is the world i've gotten used to since age 12. but when i get out there, it's an entirely different world, and it'
when we met him, ziggy was fighting to stay in prison. life out on the street wasn't all that great. so i just looked around me and say, hey, this is where it's at. >> we met ziggy at the river bend maximum security institution in tennessee, the last stop in a long life of incarceration. >> i've been locked up virtually since age 12 in institutions and reform schools and prisons and penal farms, and i'm in here this time for prying into an empty drawer in the lobby of a hospital. i...
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. >> "lockup" crews have met hundreds of inmates facing long-term sentences. for some like dale veers at iowa state penitentiary, that means the chance to pick up a new skill or two. >> you start out with a block. then cut it down. and then i keep grinding and shaping it until i get it where it's supposed to be. >> a life sentence for kidnapping has given viers a chance to master bird carving. >> i kept the very first bird i ever carved because i just knew that i would get better. that is the first one i carved. that's my duck head. duck's getting a little bit better. i have another bird here. they get better. >> when we met him, viers was hard at work on his most elaborate piece yet. >> i have a robin pulling a worm out of the ground. >> he even had a live model to work with. >> i've got a worm in here. see? he's alive. i've had him for three weeks. so i can get the color and everything right when i make it. >> viers is hardly alone when it comes to finding creative ways to kill time. at first our crew thought indiana state prison inmate donte kidd's stack of
. >> "lockup" crews have met hundreds of inmates facing long-term sentences. for some like dale veers at iowa state penitentiary, that means the chance to pick up a new skill or two. >> you start out with a block. then cut it down. and then i keep grinding and shaping it until i get it where it's supposed to be. >> a life sentence for kidnapping has given viers a chance to master bird carving. >> i kept the very first bird i ever carved because i just knew that...
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mets have won 10 out of 13. phillies trailing six to five.arlon byrd pinch hitting singles up the middle. codey asche will score and phillies tie up the game. the mets walked chase utley to face ryan howard. business mig takes. big piece with it walk off single third game winning hit this week. phillies beat the mets seven-sick. >> the eagles held practice at franklin field today. first work out since the loss to chicago on friday. the first time most the eagles have been to franklin field. the birds won their last championship game over 50 years ago. something chip kelly reminded his team. >> we always talk about the tra dig with what the philadelphia eagles are all about. obviously the turn out you have here is awesome and a chance to get out in front of the fans but to play in a special place like this it's neat for hem to understand the history of the team. >> taney dragons versus newark nationals the winger going to the little league world series. this one all taney. they scored four run in the first and beat newark eight to nothing. the
mets have won 10 out of 13. phillies trailing six to five.arlon byrd pinch hitting singles up the middle. codey asche will score and phillies tie up the game. the mets walked chase utley to face ryan howard. business mig takes. big piece with it walk off single third game winning hit this week. phillies beat the mets seven-sick. >> the eagles held practice at franklin field today. first work out since the loss to chicago on friday. the first time most the eagles have been to franklin...
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, so he was third in line and i've met the current crown prince and i met the two that abdullah had been there are a lot of princes and a lot of divergence in the family and one thing that i tried to do his work with these grandsons of the founders and people that are 40 and 50 and 60 who are just very different. a businessman and religious prints, a man who runs the tourism industry that the americans sent up in space in 1984 and the saudi ambassador to the u.s. and great britain and he went to school in lawrenceville and georgetown and they are all quite different so the family can cover a wide spectrum and their people were very conservative, there are princes that are very conservative, there those that are more liberal, there are those who exist in the family as well. >> host: how firm is their control? >> guest: i write in the book that it's very hard to see how they lose control because they do not, unlike the old soviet union, they don't rule in a totalitarian manner. and they don't cajole people. but they are facing far more difficult problems internally and externally in the ne
, so he was third in line and i've met the current crown prince and i met the two that abdullah had been there are a lot of princes and a lot of divergence in the family and one thing that i tried to do his work with these grandsons of the founders and people that are 40 and 50 and 60 who are just very different. a businessman and religious prints, a man who runs the tourism industry that the americans sent up in space in 1984 and the saudi ambassador to the u.s. and great britain and he went...
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on tuesday, we met a woman who just buried her mother. this is where she lives now, in a tent in a government-run camp. there's not much room, and her possessions are few. she's a farmer, and the earthquake destroyed crops, the family's only source of income. >> i'm very concerned that i won't be able to work to send my daughter to university. i don't know where to get the money. my fields have been destroyed. >> reporter: the odds of finding more survivors are low now. the rescuers are giving up, and it's increasingly the dead they're pulling from the rubble. the air is putrid, infected with disease. the military is leading the operation, with more than 10,000 soldiers from the people's liberation army now on the ground, all under the flag of the communist party. china's military responded quickly and effectively to sunday's disaster. within hours, food and blankets were being distributed. and by monday, a network and this temporary bridge were in place. in the rubble of their homes, they salvage what they can, which isn't much. and scat
on tuesday, we met a woman who just buried her mother. this is where she lives now, in a tent in a government-run camp. there's not much room, and her possessions are few. she's a farmer, and the earthquake destroyed crops, the family's only source of income. >> i'm very concerned that i won't be able to work to send my daughter to university. i don't know where to get the money. my fields have been destroyed. >> reporter: the odds of finding more survivors are low now. the rescuers...
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-- first israeli yasser arafat ever met. irgunarted in the ea when he was a teenager, left and they're concerned about terrorist activity, ultimately founded one of the first peace groups in israel. he was a member of the knesset and met with yasser arafat. we will talk all about that when we come back. ,"re on "democracy now! democracy now dot org, the war and peace report. amy goodman come here with juan gonzalez. >> as a youth, our guest joined paramilitary group, which he quit to become a leading peace activist in israel. in 1950 he founded a news magazine and 15 years later he was elected to the knesset on a peace platform. in 1982, uri avnery made headlines when he crossed the lines during the siege of beirut to meet with yasser arafat. in 1993 he started the grocery shalom peace movement. he turns 91 next month and he still writes a weekly column. can you go back to 1982, uri avnery, to talk about that moment when you met with yasser arafat? ?ow significant was that to my mind it was very significant. the situation wa
-- first israeli yasser arafat ever met. irgunarted in the ea when he was a teenager, left and they're concerned about terrorist activity, ultimately founded one of the first peace groups in israel. he was a member of the knesset and met with yasser arafat. we will talk all about that when we come back. ,"re on "democracy now! democracy now dot org, the war and peace report. amy goodman come here with juan gonzalez. >> as a youth, our guest joined paramilitary group, which he...
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i met the qualifications and entered the training program.y taught me how to read do sheets and how to metal work. this was the only graduation most of us ever had. my job is to build this airplane for the navy. it is a good job because i was well trained. it gives me an opportunity to and to give something in return for what i have received. many of our people have entered this training program and we are grateful because now we have no limits. learn andd we wednesday the -- and we see the progress in our paycheck. i look my children and i know they will finish high school and maybe some college and their children will do better than them. i see my family and i know the chains are broken. >> leading to economic development, development of new schools, organizing a production facilities, and the refinement of additional skills. ♪ >> they wove in their homes and had a difficult time making more than $.50 an hour for their work. for now, they are making $1.60 an hour and producing beautiful merchandise. it is a new industry for the community. ♪
i met the qualifications and entered the training program.y taught me how to read do sheets and how to metal work. this was the only graduation most of us ever had. my job is to build this airplane for the navy. it is a good job because i was well trained. it gives me an opportunity to and to give something in return for what i have received. many of our people have entered this training program and we are grateful because now we have no limits. learn andd we wednesday the -- and we see the...
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and also, i met with karin duruker over at central utah, sro collaborativive and met with her at her offices and toured her and we have a letter of support in the back of that binder. met with sham, and julie, i don't know her last night and she is the executive director and i think that she is creative director at counter pulse, and they are moving over to turk street and she also, and i toured them both in the facility as well and urban solutions and ilean has been by and lisa today talking about the coffee cart situation in the front and i spoke with lion's ballet as well as judy young and i have left her a message with the youth development and the letters that you will see in the back are from central city, sro collaborativive and we also have one from the show dogs and aeg live and the war field and let me switch back, so that i know exactly what we have in the back here. we also have one from alene from urban solutions and she went an e-mail and also one from david, james, valobos, from the community leadership alliance. we have a couple of letters pending, from neighbors, bec
and also, i met with karin duruker over at central utah, sro collaborativive and met with her at her offices and toured her and we have a letter of support in the back of that binder. met with sham, and julie, i don't know her last night and she is the executive director and i think that she is creative director at counter pulse, and they are moving over to turk street and she also, and i toured them both in the facility as well and urban solutions and ilean has been by and lisa today talking...
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the mets won five-three.three out of four from the fightings. >> the little leaguers from center city the taney dragons are the talk of the town. behind monet davis' three hit shut out last night they are headed to the little league world series. first team from philadelphia to go to williamsport. before the phils left for california, they had advice for the dragons. >> best of luck. have fun. it's a great situation to be in. um, the city is proud you. no matter what the out come is, but you got a chance to do great things. so just go there and enjoy it. have fun. >> ab kid first before a ball player. just enjoy the time you have over there and embrace it and it will be memory you'll never forget. >> all right. chip kelly and bell belicheck see a lot of each other the rest of the week. tomorrow the birds and patriots will start three days of joint practices then play preseason game number two friday night. the birds defense will be tested by future hall of famer tom brady. we'll be right back ♪ ♪ >> robin wil
the mets won five-three.three out of four from the fightings. >> the little leaguers from center city the taney dragons are the talk of the town. behind monet davis' three hit shut out last night they are headed to the little league world series. first team from philadelphia to go to williamsport. before the phils left for california, they had advice for the dragons. >> best of luck. have fun. it's a great situation to be in. um, the city is proud you. no matter what the out come...
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the attorney general also met with brown's parents. demonstrators gathered outside the courthouse where the grand jury began hearing evidence today. a decision on whether to charge officer wilson could take months. >>> a lot of hugs and tears today at the funeral for a three-year-old killed by bullets that were meant for somebody else. kanaya bibs died inside a landover house earlier this month after an auditorium over clothes ended in gunfire. and today, loved ones came out to pay tribute to that little girl. kanaya was a student at the bilingual artist school. she loved reading and music and really loved making her family smile. she would have been four next month. now, following today's service a warning from prince georges county police to the man who killed her. anybody helping wallace evade capture will pay the price? those persons offering mr. wallace a place to sleep, moneys to flee a ride to leave the area, you will be subjected as appropriate to criminal charges. >> so you got any information on where wallace is, use any of t
the attorney general also met with brown's parents. demonstrators gathered outside the courthouse where the grand jury began hearing evidence today. a decision on whether to charge officer wilson could take months. >>> a lot of hugs and tears today at the funeral for a three-year-old killed by bullets that were meant for somebody else. kanaya bibs died inside a landover house earlier this month after an auditorium over clothes ended in gunfire. and today, loved ones came out to pay...
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and then i butchered him with it. >>> at virtually every prison we profiled, we met inmates who have spent the majority of their lives behind bars and are never getting out. in many cases, these lifers committed their crimes as teenagers, and with each passing decade, have slowly adjusted to the strict rules and rigorous demands of prison life. still, there are those inmates like alex bennett, at the kentucky state penitentiary, who don't always agree with or abide by the rules. >> i'm a person that's been in the joint all my life. i've been told i'm pretty hard-core. and i need a certain type of environment. you got something you want to say to me now? we can get it on national tv here. do you? >> everything about alex's mannerisms, his appearance and the words that he spoke said convict. alex just embodied that. >> bennett was 54 years old when we met him and had spent 33 of those years behind bars for armed robbery, kidnapping and murder. >> the system today isn't like the system that i came into 36 years ago. the system today has the majority of their inmates programmed to do wha
and then i butchered him with it. >>> at virtually every prison we profiled, we met inmates who have spent the majority of their lives behind bars and are never getting out. in many cases, these lifers committed their crimes as teenagers, and with each passing decade, have slowly adjusted to the strict rules and rigorous demands of prison life. still, there are those inmates like alex bennett, at the kentucky state penitentiary, who don't always agree with or abide by the rules....
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and i met with tom railsback in his office. he had invited a number of people to drop by for coffee, and it was at that meeting that i first saw what group might be willing amongst the republicans and democrats who were at least inclined to vote against impeachment who might come that morning. i was surprised. i met jim mann and talked to him for the first. robert flowers, i talked to him for first time. ray thornton was there, henry smith. and caldwell butler. we met at that point and said is there anything here that we really all of us could agree on? that would constitute either an abuse of process or abuse of power, i should say or obstruction of justice. we went through all the evidence that we felt that was pretty convincing, and i think at that point i knew who was going to be voting for and who against, at least their inclination. then we went public the next day. >> so, you were a 33-year-old freshman and a republican. >> it was not a happy moment. frankly i was distressed throughout. i knew that this was going to be t
and i met with tom railsback in his office. he had invited a number of people to drop by for coffee, and it was at that meeting that i first saw what group might be willing amongst the republicans and democrats who were at least inclined to vote against impeachment who might come that morning. i was surprised. i met jim mann and talked to him for the first. robert flowers, i talked to him for first time. ray thornton was there, henry smith. and caldwell butler. we met at that point and said is...
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phillies wrapping up the four game series with the mets this afternoon.llies down one to nothing until this. this is smoke. dead centerfield off the batter of darrin ruf. goodbye. phillies take to a two-one lead. turn the over to the bullpen in the seventh game tied at two. and justin three run wrecking ball to anthony wreck kerr. for hundred 24 feet later the mets have five hiv two lead. their bullpen gets the job done. mets within the game this afternoon take three out of four from the phillies five-three this afternoon much this weekend i think it might be the catch of the years. reds and marlins and watch jay bruce. leaping ability, guys. up over, stretch the glove, he got it. >> wow. >> takes homoneura way -- look a the that not only the timing tremendous legs extension. th track and field or baseball player? nominee for the catch of the year. johnny cueto likes it the reds won the game which make it all kind of worthwhile. second slam dunked, too. >> i tried it in my office this afternoon i think i damaged my ankle. >> i'll be back at 10. >> we appr
phillies wrapping up the four game series with the mets this afternoon.llies down one to nothing until this. this is smoke. dead centerfield off the batter of darrin ruf. goodbye. phillies take to a two-one lead. turn the over to the bullpen in the seventh game tied at two. and justin three run wrecking ball to anthony wreck kerr. for hundred 24 feet later the mets have five hiv two lead. their bullpen gets the job done. mets within the game this afternoon take three out of four from the...
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he met with the media prior to tonight's as mets game. he started a blue ribbon panel.e years ago. >> how many years ago? >> five years ago. to try to help solve the as stadium woes. reporters were hoping for some big announcement, it never came. >> this team needs a new ballpark. >> this is something i always wanted to get resolved before i left office. >> this is a very complicated case. a lot of ins , a lot of outs ,. >> it is very complicated. i'm not surprised a lot of people don't think it is. it is. >> oh, complicated. you talk about complicated! beautiful night at wrigley. bottom of the 1st inning, anthony rizzo gone. made it 2-0 chicago. then the rain comes in the 5th inning, but the ground crew couldn't get the tarp on properly, and so the infield flooded. look! does that look like it it is covered? so the it was flooded and the game was called moments ago. the giants are furious. 2-0 is the final t. giants could protest that outcome. >>> time for the tuesday night top five. at number 5, vancouver canucks prospect jordan supon spinning like brian boitanno ands
he met with the media prior to tonight's as mets game. he started a blue ribbon panel.e years ago. >> how many years ago? >> five years ago. to try to help solve the as stadium woes. reporters were hoping for some big announcement, it never came. >> this team needs a new ballpark. >> this is something i always wanted to get resolved before i left office. >> this is a very complicated case. a lot of ins , a lot of outs ,. >> it is very complicated. i'm not...
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she's a woman and a woman needs to be a woman. >> when i met him, i met him -- i had met him on the streetn parole. and it took like a whole month for him to tell me that he was on parole. you know what i mean? but he finally told me that he was on parole and he had also told me that he was married. he was married. you know what i mean, to a female out there. so he had a wife when i met him, you know, but -- and we both ended up in here together, you know what i mean? when i seen him, i was like, whoa, you know what i mean? so we decided to go ahead and become cellmates. he told his wife on the streets about me. he wrote a letter and told her about me, and about a month later, she served him divorce papers. he got divorce papers served here. >> that's my number one hero. i'm always going to love her. that's going to be my number one pride and joy. ain't nobody else step in front of that. nobody. >> i got sunblock on my hand. >> we ain't worried about it. look at the camera. >> while some inmates get along together in sny, others have a more difficult time. >> i got into an incident out the
she's a woman and a woman needs to be a woman. >> when i met him, i met him -- i had met him on the streetn parole. and it took like a whole month for him to tell me that he was on parole. you know what i mean? but he finally told me that he was on parole and he had also told me that he was married. he was married. you know what i mean, to a female out there. so he had a wife when i met him, you know, but -- and we both ended up in here together, you know what i mean? when i seen him, i...
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i once met a guy who said i gave up my job at sears and became a teacher because of you.hope things are going well. >> excuse me! >> williams earned a third such oscar nod for his depiction of a man who becomes unhinged and homeless after the murder of his wife. >> i'll come back in the morning and i'll call you if you let me. >> then came his role as sean maguire, community professor and therapist. >> you don't know about real loss because that only occurs when you love something more than you love yourself. >> finally, in 1997's "good will hunting," the role that brought him his one and only academy award for best supporting actor. >> you're terrified of what you might say. >> even while tackling his serious roles, williams never stopped being funny. and it seemed he was always on. >> movies on a plane and you see people saying just let me off. i got to get off here. don't you understand, i can't stand the movie. >> i've had movies that i've had premiers on planes. >> that's when people go i don't need the headset, thank you. >> can you put us down in denver? we just do
i once met a guy who said i gave up my job at sears and became a teacher because of you.hope things are going well. >> excuse me! >> williams earned a third such oscar nod for his depiction of a man who becomes unhinged and homeless after the murder of his wife. >> i'll come back in the morning and i'll call you if you let me. >> then came his role as sean maguire, community professor and therapist. >> you don't know about real loss because that only occurs when...
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we met christopher carrillo inside a heavily graded cell at san quentin. >> you give respect, you get respect. a lot of people say these guys don't treat us right. at times they don't, but it's hard when you've got a lot of people in here. can't be happy too much in prison. it's not disneyland. >> but an inmate at another california prison had a much harsher view of the c.o.s. >> i hate cops. they're diabolical. they're petty. they present to the public that they're law and order, this and that but in here they'll stab you in the back. they write false write-ups. they got a hidden agenda. they want to keep us locked up in here so they make money. you know, this is a prison industrial complex. it's all about money. >> there is one place, however, where trust is put to the ultimate test. it's the prison kitchen. >> everything back here could be made into a potential weapon. those sheet pans are very thin and they're sharp on the edges. it only takes one of these guys to pick one of those up and they could almost cut my head off. >> we met officer epperson at the kern valley state prison
we met christopher carrillo inside a heavily graded cell at san quentin. >> you give respect, you get respect. a lot of people say these guys don't treat us right. at times they don't, but it's hard when you've got a lot of people in here. can't be happy too much in prison. it's not disneyland. >> but an inmate at another california prison had a much harsher view of the c.o.s. >> i hate cops. they're diabolical. they're petty. they present to the public that they're law and...
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he met with hamas leader in qatar's capital, doha and met in cairo with egyptian president. egyptian mediators brokered previous rounds of negotiations. israeli forces launched their offensive in july and since then more than 2f 100 people have been killed. >> all three of the major indices rose. the s&p 500 had the 2,000 for the first time ever. in the middle of the financial crisis, it sank to a low of 66 of. that was in march, 200. so in just five years, the index has grown threefold. as for monday, the s&p did give up some of the gains during the day but still managed to close at a record. and the dow jones industrial aver rang also rose closing at 17 17,000 for the third day in a row. >> we're seeing a little bit of hesitation, actually, here, for tokyo stocks at the open. following those gains on wall street, a little bit of a fullback for the nikkei for the august 26th. have a look at that. the nikkei is marginally in the negative. but the broader topix, marginally in the positive. many investors will want to see what extra steps the voj may take to support economic g
he met with hamas leader in qatar's capital, doha and met in cairo with egyptian president. egyptian mediators brokered previous rounds of negotiations. israeli forces launched their offensive in july and since then more than 2f 100 people have been killed. >> all three of the major indices rose. the s&p 500 had the 2,000 for the first time ever. in the middle of the financial crisis, it sank to a low of 66 of. that was in march, 200. so in just five years, the index has grown...
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giants at mets >>pam moore we have the giants verses' the mets and that a's with said it never went against their former close their. gary with the sports later. angels beat the dodgers to a ninth. so the a's are leading in the american league west by one game. the giantsmets wearing their camoflaged jersey'sgiants trying to take 3 of 4 from the mets in queens, ny bot 1st, scoreless the game started 9:00 in the morning tim hudson - gives up a 2-run homer to daniel murphy as the mets jump out in front early 2- 0 nym hudson: 5 ip, 7 hits, 2 er top 3rd, 2 men on pablo sandoval - drives dillon gee's pitch to deep right to bring home a pair of runs as the giants tie it up 2-2 tie sandoval: 3-5, 2 doubles, 3 rbi top 7th, 3-2 nym giants catch a breakrelief pitcher jeurys familia throws the wild pitch allowing hunter pence to trot home and tie game 3-3 tie pence: 2-5, 2b, 3b, 2 runs scored top 9thtied at 3 sandoval - the hero of the game - wins it with this ground rule double to left that lands just fair before bouncing into the crowd 4-3 sf sandoval:.344 his past 23 games final: giants win 4-3 gia
giants at mets >>pam moore we have the giants verses' the mets and that a's with said it never went against their former close their. gary with the sports later. angels beat the dodgers to a ninth. so the a's are leading in the american league west by one game. the giantsmets wearing their camoflaged jersey'sgiants trying to take 3 of 4 from the mets in queens, ny bot 1st, scoreless the game started 9:00 in the morning tim hudson - gives up a 2-run homer to daniel murphy as the mets jump...
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>> he met with the family and after that he met with the kids, interacted with the kids and had ideas on how they feel, how it impacted with him. kids? >> teenagers, across the board, getting the feel for how it's impacting the community and getting their perspective. he indicated that he was surprised at how well aware they were of what was going on in the environment. he met with us. our discussions centered around where do we go from here. when all the cameras go, we have the process of rebuilding. he is prepared, he had people in his department in charge of that. he had them there. we were able to start a conversation about what needs to happen next. that was a good thing. >> did he talk about this was the beginning of the civil rights investigation, and the developments that came out of the death of michael brown, and the protests after, did he talk about where that would go, and how complex that would be? >> he didn't talk about it in that detail, but he indicated that the access he had on the ground. they are the people with the most experience in dealing with matters of this n
>> he met with the family and after that he met with the kids, interacted with the kids and had ideas on how they feel, how it impacted with him. kids? >> teenagers, across the board, getting the feel for how it's impacting the community and getting their perspective. he indicated that he was surprised at how well aware they were of what was going on in the environment. he met with us. our discussions centered around where do we go from here. when all the cameras go, we have the...