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because he got the idea for the morse code from the telegraph and the code while he was in paris, while he was in france. but the code -- every painting is a collection of choices by the author, by the painter. and it's not just what is in the painting. nothing is in a painting by accident. it's always there because somebody has thought about it. but they are also thinking about what is not in the painting, but i'm leaving out just as when one is writing a book or composing a symphony, you're leaving a lot out. so and people in this picture which he has done because he wants to give scale to the room and to the painting, the main room, the grand gallery in the center of the painting is -- was the largest room in the world. so that asserted that they stay in the painting. this is the south korea, which is a smaller room exactly the same today by the way. paintings aren't there that way. but he is showing you the stance of the space, the scale of the public, cultural treasure opened to the public. but he is not showing you the public that really would have been a manner. there are
because he got the idea for the morse code from the telegraph and the code while he was in paris, while he was in france. but the code -- every painting is a collection of choices by the author, by the painter. and it's not just what is in the painting. nothing is in a painting by accident. it's always there because somebody has thought about it. but they are also thinking about what is not in the painting, but i'm leaving out just as when one is writing a book or composing a symphony, you're...
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. >> reporter: the thieves had swiped a dozen world war i rifles, morse code signal guns, grenade launchers similar to the ones in these photos. the worst thing, it isn't the first time they've been targeted. the building was also vandalized. >> this is the second time within three month, so it really, really does hurt. >> reporter: the pain comes from knowing this post has been here since 1935, and is a representation of the soldiers who fought on the front lines to ensure our freedom. >> that you would do this to veterans, that's what hurts. >> reporter: now, police tell us they were able to lift some fingerprints. those are currently being analyzed. however, they ask if you know anything about this case, they'd want to hear from you. we're live outside of police headquarters tonight, nefertiti jaquez, nbc 10 news. >>> new tonight, surveillance video of a man wanted in a series of robberies at dunkin' donuts and 7-eleven. this guy robbed four location last week. cops say he hit stores in olney, ju and lawndale and pulled a gun on employees and demanded money. >>> a convicted sex offender
. >> reporter: the thieves had swiped a dozen world war i rifles, morse code signal guns, grenade launchers similar to the ones in these photos. the worst thing, it isn't the first time they've been targeted. the building was also vandalized. >> this is the second time within three month, so it really, really does hurt. >> reporter: the pain comes from knowing this post has been here since 1935, and is a representation of the soldiers who fought on the front lines to ensure...
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that has that here too many questions to moscow brigades in the congo itself at its root accusing morse code but it is trying to use the humanitarian corn boy as a pretext to send troops and weapons to support n.t. here forces in eastern ukraine we have to say though that for all of these time the location where two hundred eighty trucks are currently parked was open to media and many journalists including our channel have visited the location this is my reports from there food water medicine as well as warm blankets and sleeping bags welcome relief at a time of despair. this russian convoy has hundreds of tons of humanitarian aid destined for eastern ukraine and its help that sorely needed for months of end to terror appear ation has left towns in ruins more than two thousand people dead and many without clean water to drink. with which you will hear more. with. a little bit. more get a warning really credible what you've got to punish you if you were in niger and the government and you know are the. only vehicle. you know many of which show that . your major and a handful of western govern
that has that here too many questions to moscow brigades in the congo itself at its root accusing morse code but it is trying to use the humanitarian corn boy as a pretext to send troops and weapons to support n.t. here forces in eastern ukraine we have to say though that for all of these time the location where two hundred eighty trucks are currently parked was open to media and many journalists including our channel have visited the location this is my reports from there food water medicine...
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he asked me whether the morse code was three dots and a dash or three dashes and a dot. i told him it was three dots and a dash. we won second prize in the city. i began as a war profit ear. >> your three dots and a dash reminds me of something i didn't learn until recently. during the war, the bbc used the opening refrain of beethoven's fifth. they're using the german composer to signify victory in europe. something that did change between 1940 and 1945 women in the workforce increased by 50%. nearly half of all american women took on some sort of job in world war ii. it wasn't just defense work. women moved into all types of new fields because of a male labor shortage, and amarillo newspaper story was amazed that women were now driving taxis, checking and stocking groceryie selling men's clothes. even management department stores and fixing flat tires. it was a revolution in the type of work that women did. marge, we'll start back with you if you want to tell us more about the war work you did in amarillo where this article was written. >> that's where i became rosie t
he asked me whether the morse code was three dots and a dash or three dashes and a dot. i told him it was three dots and a dash. we won second prize in the city. i began as a war profit ear. >> your three dots and a dash reminds me of something i didn't learn until recently. during the war, the bbc used the opening refrain of beethoven's fifth. they're using the german composer to signify victory in europe. something that did change between 1940 and 1945 women in the workforce increased...
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that he has had too many questions to moscow brigades in the congo itself and its route accusing morse code but it is trying to use the humanitarian corn boy as a pretext to send troops and weapons to support and t. key a farces in eastern ukraine we have to say though that for all of these time the location where two hundred eighty trucks are currently parked was open to media and many journalists including our channel have visited the location this is my reports from there. food water and medicine as well as warm blankets and sleeping bags welcome relief at a time of despair. this russian convoy has hundreds of tons of humanitarian aid destined for eastern ukraine and its help that saudi needed four months of end to tear up the ration has their towns and ruins more than two thousand people dead and many without clean water to drink. but a whole ritual which are more. than forty. below is not a very. marketable initially credible or tear gas to punish or to get when i go on the job and you know i. don't have a ticket. you know you have to show that. you're made to unfold western government
that he has had too many questions to moscow brigades in the congo itself and its route accusing morse code but it is trying to use the humanitarian corn boy as a pretext to send troops and weapons to support and t. key a farces in eastern ukraine we have to say though that for all of these time the location where two hundred eighty trucks are currently parked was open to media and many journalists including our channel have visited the location this is my reports from there. food water and...
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he asked me whether the morse code signal was three dots and a dash or three dashes and a dot.i told him correctly it was three dots and a dash. we won second prize in the city which was $10. i began as a war profiteer. >> your three dots and a dash reminds me of something interesting i didn't learn until recently i'll toss in here that most of you probably knew. during the war the bbc used the opening reframe of beethoven's 5. they are using the german composer to signify victory in europe. something that did really change between 1940 and 1945, women in the work force increased by more than 50%. in fact, nearly half of all american women took on some sort of job during world war ii. of course, it wasn't just defense work. women moved into all types of new fields because of a male labor shortage. amarillo newspaper story was amazed women were now driving taxis, checking and stocking groceries, selling men's clothes, working soda jerks, managing department stores and fixing flat tires. it was a revolution in the type of work that women did. marge, we'll start back with you if y
he asked me whether the morse code signal was three dots and a dash or three dashes and a dot.i told him correctly it was three dots and a dash. we won second prize in the city which was $10. i began as a war profiteer. >> your three dots and a dash reminds me of something interesting i didn't learn until recently i'll toss in here that most of you probably knew. during the war the bbc used the opening reframe of beethoven's 5. they are using the german composer to signify victory in...
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cold because his -- code, because he got the idea for the morse code, for the telegraph and the code while he was in paris, while he was in france. but the code, every painting is a collection of choices by the author, by the painter. and it's not just what's in the painting. nothing gets in a painting by accident. always there because somebody's thought about it. but they're also thinking about what's not in the painting, what i'm leaving out. just as when one's writing a book or composing a symphony, you're leaving a lot out. you have to. so in peopling this picture, which he's done because he wants to give scale to the room and to the painting, the haven -- the main room, the grand gallery which is at the center of the painting is, was the largest room in the world. so that's the vista in the painting. and this is the -- [speaking french] which is a smaller room. all exactly the same today, by way. the paintings aren't there that way. but he's showing you the expanse of this space, the scale of this public cultural treasure open to the public. but he's not showing you the
cold because his -- code, because he got the idea for the morse code, for the telegraph and the code while he was in paris, while he was in france. but the code, every painting is a collection of choices by the author, by the painter. and it's not just what's in the painting. nothing gets in a painting by accident. always there because somebody's thought about it. but they're also thinking about what's not in the painting, what i'm leaving out. just as when one's writing a book or composing a...
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[peck, peck, peck, sounds like morse code] found a great car... low mileage... one-owner...earn woodpecker. only one site has a free carfax report for every car listed. it's perfect! start shopping at the new carfax.com ♪ ♪ john: do you ever see one of the incredible hulk movies? experiments with radiation, turning into someone that becomes a monster when angry. the epa is kind of like that. and here in our studio is one of the real creators of this monster. of the heartland institute. making no apologies. >> none at all between 1968 in 1971, at half a dozen heads of society helped with the water hygiene create the u.s. usda to write six very important laws that created a safety net for the environment. john: things like the water pollution control act. okay, i'm with you on this. that stuff was good. >> it was definitely good. the government had no clue. people threw garbage into the water, no one was looking out for the way that we mind the chemicals. we needed rules and we passed them in the 70s from the 80s on. we actually hadn't done anything of value. >> let's go back
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communicate was talking through the toilet door doing worse code so he tells the person next to him in morse code and they all told each other that the united states president had finally said the truth about the soviet union. you can be confronted and when ronald reagan was president there wasn't the thing he did the by thought was a good thing and then i came and heard that story and i thought that is a completely different perspective that i had never looked at. so that is one of the great things we get. the only library with a public. reagan when he went to ireland had gone to a pub, you was to drink because his father was such an alcoholic but he went to a pub and after they closed down they shipped it out and put it into the reagan library and here is air force one. .. again, history and landscape looks pretty much like it did when he was there. the school he went to, his original home, and then we see this ranch. and now the people of the roosevelt library and not know how lucky they are because if you are an archivist out there you need to be able to take care of cattle as well. he said i
communicate was talking through the toilet door doing worse code so he tells the person next to him in morse code and they all told each other that the united states president had finally said the truth about the soviet union. you can be confronted and when ronald reagan was president there wasn't the thing he did the by thought was a good thing and then i came and heard that story and i thought that is a completely different perspective that i had never looked at. so that is one of the great...
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[peck, peck, peck, sounds like morse code] found a great car... low mileage... one-owner...kes years to learn woodpecker. only one site has a free carfax report for every car listed. it's perfect! start shopping at the new carfax.com stuart! stuart! stuart! stuart! ♪ check it out. this my account thing. we can tweet directly toa comcast expert for help. or we can select a time for them to call us back. the future, right? ♪ this doesn't do it for you? [ doorbell rings, dog barks ] oh, that's what blows your mind -- the advanced technology of a doorbell.. [ male announcer ] tweet an expert and schedule a callback from any device. introducing the xfinity my account app. john: in wyoming, a farmer had the nerve to put a stream in his property so he could have a pond. the wildlife like it. it worked out. >> now you can see bald eagles here. we have moose come down. four and 5-pound round trout live there and it's been a tremendous benefit. john: maybe you want to do something like that, but you better not because even if you think your property is your property, in america today
[peck, peck, peck, sounds like morse code] found a great car... low mileage... one-owner...kes years to learn woodpecker. only one site has a free carfax report for every car listed. it's perfect! start shopping at the new carfax.com stuart! stuart! stuart! stuart! ♪ check it out. this my account thing. we can tweet directly toa comcast expert for help. or we can select a time for them to call us back. the future, right? ♪ this doesn't do it for you? [ doorbell rings, dog barks ] oh, that's...
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communicate was talking through the toilets or doing morsed so so he tells the person next to him in morse code, and they all told each other that the united states president had finally said the truth about the soviet union. so, again, you can be confronted -- when i was -- when ronald reagan was president, there wasn't a thing he did that it thought was a good thing. and then i came and heard that story, and i thought, well, that's a completely different perspective that i'd never looked at. so, that's one of the great things we get. also the only library with a pub. reagan, when he went to ireland, he had gone to a pub. he wasn't a drinker because his father was such an alcoholic, but he went to a pub, and after they closed the pub down they actually shipped out and put entity the reagan library, and here's air force one. so, facing out into simi valley. so, yeah, if you want to call it a theme park, it's a theme park. i'm not offended if kids come and have a good time and want to read book about ronald reagan. it's the first step and not the last step. richard reefs who writes about reagan,
communicate was talking through the toilets or doing morsed so so he tells the person next to him in morse code, and they all told each other that the united states president had finally said the truth about the soviet union. so, again, you can be confronted -- when i was -- when ronald reagan was president, there wasn't a thing he did that it thought was a good thing. and then i came and heard that story, and i thought, well, that's a completely different perspective that i'd never looked at....
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that's morse code with his -- [ laughter ] s-o-b -- >> jimmy: e -- oh, s-o-a-p? soap?jimmy: soap. he needs soap. [ laughter ] >> steve: oh, u! soup! >> jimmy: soup, soup. >> steve: he needs soup! >> jimmy: so, we'll get him some soup. >> steve: he needs some chowder. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: he loves chowder. >> jimmy: he does. [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, pumpkin flavored beer that's in stores way too early, for being the adult equivalent of a back to school sale. [ laughter and applause ] almost time. pumpkin season -- >> steve: summertime pumpkin. >> jimmy: pumpkin season is coming up, man. [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, taco bell, for opening a new high-end restaurant this week that sells $10 tacos. i got the perfect name for it -- chipotle. [ laughter and applause ] it exists. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, rory mcilroy, for saying that breaking up with your girlfriend has improved your golf game. i guess being alone has really given you time to work on your stroke. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: hey, ho! >> jimmy: hey, ho! >> steve: hey, ho
that's morse code with his -- [ laughter ] s-o-b -- >> jimmy: e -- oh, s-o-a-p? soap?jimmy: soap. he needs soap. [ laughter ] >> steve: oh, u! soup! >> jimmy: soup, soup. >> steve: he needs soup! >> jimmy: so, we'll get him some soup. >> steve: he needs some chowder. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: he loves chowder. >> jimmy: he does. [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, pumpkin flavored beer that's in stores way too early, for...
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nato aircraft over bosnia get a flash morse code from o'grady. 12 minutes later, o'grady speaks into his high-tech hand held radio. his voice instantly is recognized by a buddy from his squadron in an f-16 overhead. the radio pinpointing his position. positive identification. marines rescue specialists prepare for action. they know they must fly over areas bristling with serb anti-aircraft weapons. daylight makes them easy targets. still at 5:50, two marine cobra gunships get the order to go and are launched. next, two assault choppers loaded with the highly trained marines. they have jump sets and a-10s as backup. planes jam serb radar and move in fast. o'grady popping a yellow smoke grenade. choppers landing. marines forming a security line. two minutes on the ground. >> the marines secured the area and captain o'grady came running out of the treeline, jumped on the second 53, and they lifted off. >> almost six days in the woods, hiding in day, moving only at night, surviving on bugs, grass, and rainwater. just 80 miles now back, they're flying low, but halfway there, a missile nea
nato aircraft over bosnia get a flash morse code from o'grady. 12 minutes later, o'grady speaks into his high-tech hand held radio. his voice instantly is recognized by a buddy from his squadron in an f-16 overhead. the radio pinpointing his position. positive identification. marines rescue specialists prepare for action. they know they must fly over areas bristling with serb anti-aircraft weapons. daylight makes them easy targets. still at 5:50, two marine cobra gunships get the order to go...
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>> i was told that the inmates in this -- on this side were actually flashing their lights sos, morse code. looking for the outside to come in and help them. >> you can hear the yelling and screaming and, you know, people yelling for help. >> inmates, i heard, were tied up on these railings and thrown over and hung. some were just tossed off from mainly the third tier, the tier above us. this black mark is actually the outline of the body of an inmate that they used the torch on. i think his name was perry. he had a lot of enemies in population. that outline there on the floor is permanently there. it will not come up. >> some of the groups that were holding the officers hostage were attacked by other groups of inmates. the hostages were taken from them, dressed in inmate clothes, slipped out of the prison and subsequently, those prisoners that did that got pardons. >> after a 36-hour stand-off, exhausted, hungry and freezing, inmates surrendered to the national guard. >> when it finally was over, we came in with the national guard, the state police. and we rushed in and first thing that i
>> i was told that the inmates in this -- on this side were actually flashing their lights sos, morse code. looking for the outside to come in and help them. >> you can hear the yelling and screaming and, you know, people yelling for help. >> inmates, i heard, were tied up on these railings and thrown over and hung. some were just tossed off from mainly the third tier, the tier above us. this black mark is actually the outline of the body of an inmate that they used the torch...