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. >> she gets up on a pedestal. >> she looks like a statue. >> yes. >> she could use a victoria secret angel. >> yes. >> thousands of dollars. >> you know who i like robin wright, house of cards. >> she was so delicious. >> wow, look. >> she is killing it. this is a fashion line. she's in white but jump suit. she stood it up. >> even though she looks like david bow i. >> it is sleek, beautiful, i love her white. we are seeing that white. it is a nice clean lines. >> do we have a wide shot of it. i don't remember. >> it was a jump suit. she looks amazing in the white. everything was simplistic. hair was pulled back. >> maybe she never stood up, who knows. >> she doesn't have pant on here. >> kerry washington, i love her, from scandal, what did you think. >> i love this look. >> wow. >> do you see that blue eye shadow, i love that combination, it is a power combination. >> again folks, seriously. >> these are head shots, we're talking about the trustes. >> i know you cannot see it here but shorts underneath and it is great, petit. >> for the the love of god. >> i wish we could see. >> ke
. >> she gets up on a pedestal. >> she looks like a statue. >> yes. >> she could use a victoria secret angel. >> yes. >> thousands of dollars. >> you know who i like robin wright, house of cards. >> she was so delicious. >> wow, look. >> she is killing it. this is a fashion line. she's in white but jump suit. she stood it up. >> even though she looks like david bow i. >> it is sleek, beautiful, i love her white. we are...
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the philadelphians have already made a pedestal for it.e's about to go and here's the they used to make the statue has toppled over and cracked. they have to start the whole thing over again. he was in quite a sweat that he would have nothing to show, so he goes to philadelphia and waits for his hand. eventually, the hand of drives -- arrives. it is at the end of the world expo. luckily, the weather had gotten nicer. he was able to get people to come by and take a look at the torch. he thought this would make americans crazy with excitement. instead, they were more suspicious. they said the drawings we have and show this big woman there are three people standing at the base of this. is there no enthusiasm in france for the concept? second of all, if it took that much money and effort to make that, how much more would it take to make the entire woman? he does not get the fund-raising he is hoping for. toships this to new york madison square park hoping that will make things happen. at first people are interested because it is so big. over t
the philadelphians have already made a pedestal for it.e's about to go and here's the they used to make the statue has toppled over and cracked. they have to start the whole thing over again. he was in quite a sweat that he would have nothing to show, so he goes to philadelphia and waits for his hand. eventually, the hand of drives -- arrives. it is at the end of the world expo. luckily, the weather had gotten nicer. he was able to get people to come by and take a look at the torch. he thought...
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this is probably signage, for instance, at the base of the pedestal where these are.ut, also, you know, the city has a number of years now behind it of, you know, building up a lot of trust with the public, publishing open data. you know, there are millions of rows of open data on the portal type of people have come to depend upon that, where the buses are, where the trains are, where the taxis are. really, the only difference here is that data is not collected by the machines. it's collected by sensors out in the environment. we hope that the effects for citizens are just as nice as the train trackers and the bus trackers and those sorts of things. >> charlie, what if the government changes its mind about how it wants to use these sensors? who is monitoring what they are doing or not doing with this data? >> well, this is one of the things as john mentioned in terms of transparency. all of the sensors that were in the array today, any new sensors that will go in, all of the software that's there, any new software that will go in is going to be reviewed a technical re
this is probably signage, for instance, at the base of the pedestal where these are.ut, also, you know, the city has a number of years now behind it of, you know, building up a lot of trust with the public, publishing open data. you know, there are millions of rows of open data on the portal type of people have come to depend upon that, where the buses are, where the trains are, where the taxis are. really, the only difference here is that data is not collected by the machines. it's collected...
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plus, sophia verara is responding over her emmy skit on the rotating pedestal. some called it sexist and degraded. what she says. you can find my team on "newsnation" and you can find me on facebook, twitter, and instagram under tamron hall. ♪ ♪ start a team. join a team. walk to end alzheimer's. visit alz.org/walk today. this is bill. his doubleheader day at the park starts with back pain... and a choice. take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. peanuts! peanuts! crowd cheers! when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. >>> welcome back. aftershocks continue to hit northern california this morning two days after the reg
plus, sophia verara is responding over her emmy skit on the rotating pedestal. some called it sexist and degraded. what she says. you can find my team on "newsnation" and you can find me on facebook, twitter, and instagram under tamron hall. ♪ ♪ start a team. join a team. walk to end alzheimer's. visit alz.org/walk today. this is bill. his doubleheader day at the park starts with back pain... and a choice. take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. peanuts! peanuts!...
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he put her on such a pedestal. my husband one squid, it's hard to make love on a pedestal. at any rate, that was really the end of them intimacy. they stayed together over 30 years in the end. and then somebody said once, why should all be will be miserable? just as well they stayed together. >> well, i don't want to be overly -- to discuss what richard ullman described as the anatomical convolution of the relationship. but she had such a powerful aphrodisiac a fact on man it is hard to picture really what went into that. when she falls in love. in sub -- this is a great movie. [laughter] >> let you in on a secret. once avengers already. >> it would make a great movie. >> absolutely. >> the thing about the conquest is it was a lifelong. every man, no matter what her age was, she was seductive p.m. she just learned it her mother was like that. i remembered my gave her 80th birthday party for her in washington. in one of the gas was richard cohen, the "washington post" columnist who was a young man in his '40's. that point. and at the end of the evening they were sitting side
he put her on such a pedestal. my husband one squid, it's hard to make love on a pedestal. at any rate, that was really the end of them intimacy. they stayed together over 30 years in the end. and then somebody said once, why should all be will be miserable? just as well they stayed together. >> well, i don't want to be overly -- to discuss what richard ullman described as the anatomical convolution of the relationship. but she had such a powerful aphrodisiac a fact on man it is hard to...
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we took it off the pedestal in massachusetts. it was not in great shape. it had a lot of co-rogues. we had to fabricate different parts to make it presentable in a museum. that is what i've been doing is sheet metal work, vacuuming out places full of bird remains and sand. it is a long long list of things that need to be done but for me, this is a labor of love. when this airplane was manufactured the first place it landed was robins air force base right here. it landed here to get upgrades before it went to germany for service in europe. that was its first arrival. its first operational landing point was robins air force base. that is one of the keys for me, for my personal tie to my airplane. this is my airplane that i flew in vietnam. of the combat missions i flew, i threw 180 missions in this airplane. it is my titanium mistress. it is what brought me home at times when it probably shouldn't have, when i abused it, when i did things in order to survive and punished it and it held together. it is an airplane that i have such strong feelings for. there is no way i could.bring it h
we took it off the pedestal in massachusetts. it was not in great shape. it had a lot of co-rogues. we had to fabricate different parts to make it presentable in a museum. that is what i've been doing is sheet metal work, vacuuming out places full of bird remains and sand. it is a long long list of things that need to be done but for me, this is a labor of love. when this airplane was manufactured the first place it landed was robins air force base right here. it landed here to get upgrades...
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when it came here, we took it off the pedestal in massachusetts. it wasn't in great shape. it had a lot of corrosion, a lot of metal had corroded away. we had to place a lot of those pieces and parts. we had to fabricate different pieces of material in order to put them on and make it presentable in a museum. but that has been what i've been doing. she metal work, vacuuming out places that are full of bird remains and sand from the deep paint. it's a long list of things to be done. this is for me, a labor of love. this is an airplane that i have a great affinity for. when this airplane was manufactured, the first place it landed when it left its manufacturing plant in california was robins air force base, right here. upgrades here, to get for it went on to germany. for service in europe. this was its first arrival here. its first operational landing point was robins air force base. that is one of the keys. for my personal side of this airplane, this was the airplane that i flew in vietnam. the very tail number of the 226 combat missions that i flew, i flew about 180 mission
when it came here, we took it off the pedestal in massachusetts. it wasn't in great shape. it had a lot of corrosion, a lot of metal had corroded away. we had to place a lot of those pieces and parts. we had to fabricate different pieces of material in order to put them on and make it presentable in a museum. but that has been what i've been doing. she metal work, vacuuming out places that are full of bird remains and sand from the deep paint. it's a long list of things to be done. this is for...
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. >>> she was literally put on a pedestal. is it sexist. live with the skit that some say live with the skit that some say objectifies wom ever since we launched snapshot, my life has been positively cray-cray. what's snapshot, you ask? only a revolutionary tool that can save you big-time. just plug it in, and the better you drive, the more cash you'll stash. switching to progressive can already save ye $500. snapshot could save ye even more. meat maiden! bringeth to me thine spiciest wings of buffalo. . >>> one of tv's highest profile actresses is telling critics to lighten up. >> some say a skit involving sophia vigarra is sexist. take a look. >> the joke is no one wants to look at the tv executive talking. some say the skit objectifies women. >> access hollywood live's billy bush was on the red carpet for the emmy's. he joins us with the controversy. lots of sparks flying. >> if there was any indication that she was coerced into doing it it would be an outrage. you know she was the first person to throw up her hand and say i would love t
. >>> she was literally put on a pedestal. is it sexist. live with the skit that some say live with the skit that some say objectifies wom ever since we launched snapshot, my life has been positively cray-cray. what's snapshot, you ask? only a revolutionary tool that can save you big-time. just plug it in, and the better you drive, the more cash you'll stash. switching to progressive can already save ye $500. snapshot could save ye even more. meat maiden! bringeth to me thine spiciest...
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when it came here, we took it off a pedestal in massachusetts. it was not in great shape. it had a lot of corrosion and metal fatigue. we had to replace a lot of those pieces and parts. we are to fabricate different pieces of material to put them on and make it presentable in a museum. that has been basically what i've been doing, mainly sheet-metal work, vacuuming out places that are full of bird the deepnd sand from paint. it is a long list of things to be done, but this is for me a labor of love. this is an airplane i have great affinity for. when this airplane was manufactured, the first place it landed after it left its manufacturing plant in california was robins air force base right here. it landed here to get some upgrades before it went on to germany for service in europe. that was its first arrival here. operational landing point was robins air force base. that is one of the keys. for me, for my personal ties to this airplane, this was airplane that i flew in vietnam. this very tale number. of the 226, missions i flew, i flew about 180 missions in this airplane.
when it came here, we took it off a pedestal in massachusetts. it was not in great shape. it had a lot of corrosion and metal fatigue. we had to replace a lot of those pieces and parts. we are to fabricate different pieces of material to put them on and make it presentable in a museum. that has been basically what i've been doing, mainly sheet-metal work, vacuuming out places that are full of bird the deepnd sand from paint. it is a long list of things to be done, but this is for me a labor of...
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they put her on a resolving pedestal. >> do we break that down?> we will coming up in a full report here on "morning joe." >>> and coming up, when stars collide. >> emmy win for julia louis dreyfus. over her career, she has won five emmys and had 18 nomination. >> brian cranston and julia louis dreyfus take things to the next level at the emmys. today, we check out today's must read opinion pages. the arm readers are playing arm chair psychologists this morning. howard dean and katty kay join the conversation for that. we will be right back. if you don't think seize the trip when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp". get inspired with aarp travel. plan and book your trip online and get hot travel tips from the pros. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities. nobody ever stomped their foot and asked for less. there's a reason it's called an "all you can eat" buffet... and not a "have just a little" buffet. because what we all really want is more. that's why verizon is giving you even more. now, for a limited time, get more data!
they put her on a resolving pedestal. >> do we break that down?> we will coming up in a full report here on "morning joe." >>> and coming up, when stars collide. >> emmy win for julia louis dreyfus. over her career, she has won five emmys and had 18 nomination. >> brian cranston and julia louis dreyfus take things to the next level at the emmys. today, we check out today's must read opinion pages. the arm readers are playing arm chair psychologists this...
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putting her on a pedestal objectified women. >> i think it's amazing. >> she's a total 10.he's gorgeous. i think she handled it perfectly. >> haters, go away. >> anybody else? >> you want that thing in your apartment, you have to get rid of the stripper pole so there's enough room for it. i'm sorry. >> get him. >> never mind. can i just say what she said? lighten up. >> i agree. that was fantastic. i'm sure she was thrilled to be chosen to be on the rotating platform. i didn't watch the emmys. i was watching kind of a little bit. i saw weird al. i didn't get it what that was all about last night. >> it was weird al. i think it was a noble effort. >> anything else you want to say about it? >> i thought the big winner was lena dunham's dress. it looked like, do we have a picture? it looked like a fish made out of a cake hate half a girl. she pulled it off quite well. it was like a barbie doll and bag of cotton candy. i thought it was gorgeous. there's the boyfriend. enough from me. >> i was feeling this. billy crystal with a touching tribute to robin williams. take a listen.
putting her on a pedestal objectified women. >> i think it's amazing. >> she's a total 10.he's gorgeous. i think she handled it perfectly. >> haters, go away. >> anybody else? >> you want that thing in your apartment, you have to get rid of the stripper pole so there's enough room for it. i'm sorry. >> get him. >> never mind. can i just say what she said? lighten up. >> i agree. that was fantastic. i'm sure she was thrilled to be chosen to be on...
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. >> an uproar over sofia vergara on the pedestal. something compelling to watch. >> what she is saying today about the controversy. >> television's biggest night, the emmy awards. >> it wouldn't be a red carpet without running into the gorgeous -- >> kevin spacey limping with a cane. >> red carpet ladies in red, deborah norville, jim moret and victoria recano with the behind the scenes action you didn't see. >> miley cyrus. >> what we learned about the homeless dude miley cyrus brought to the vmas. >> exclusive.
. >> an uproar over sofia vergara on the pedestal. something compelling to watch. >> what she is saying today about the controversy. >> television's biggest night, the emmy awards. >> it wouldn't be a red carpet without running into the gorgeous -- >> kevin spacey limping with a cane. >> red carpet ladies in red, deborah norville, jim moret and victoria recano with the behind the scenes action you didn't see. >> miley cyrus. >> what we learned...
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she posed on a slowly row tasting pedestal which i love after a boring speech. >> who doesn't. >> nor the device or platform, television will have and always be about great story telling. to learn more about the academy, our membership and our activities please join us at television academy.com. what truly matters that we never forget that our success is based on always giving the viewer something compelling to watch. [laughter] [applause] >> that was compelling. one critic writing in "time" said it does a disservice to vergara's skills as actress and comedienne, even to pretend in self-conscious way she is just a body. sure it was self-aware but a self-aware wink doesn't work like a get-out-of-jail-free card. vergara defending herself to "entertainment weekly" saying i think it is opposite of demeaning. it means somebody can be hot and also be funny. i know that. and making fun of herself. i think it is ridiculous that somebody started this. i know who she was. who has no since of humor and should lighten up a little it about. meantime, critics crying are, crying racism over a video
she posed on a slowly row tasting pedestal which i love after a boring speech. >> who doesn't. >> nor the device or platform, television will have and always be about great story telling. to learn more about the academy, our membership and our activities please join us at television academy.com. what truly matters that we never forget that our success is based on always giving the viewer something compelling to watch. [laughter] [applause] >> that was compelling. one critic...
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certainly true in other cultures in the world, celebrities are really placed on a high pedestal. and this is something in mr. williams' case, it humanizes the mood disorders. >> does it make them more vulnerable? >> i think that it does, but at the same time, at the end of the day, this is something to keep in mind, when we're dealing with something like depression or bipolar disorder, these used to be mental conditions and we thought they were solely psychological, but now we know that there are brain abnormalities here. just as we would say to someone diagnosed with cancer or heart disease, we wouldn't say snap out of it, or you need to stop feeling the way you're feeling. and we can't expect the same also from individuals who have been diagnosed with some of these severe and pervasive mental illnesses. >> dr. james, thank you for helping us understand all of this. >> thank you for your time. >> coming up, like robin williams, wayne brady is considered a master of improvisation. what robin williams meant to him and other young comedians. >>> the most amazing fake brain ever. >>
certainly true in other cultures in the world, celebrities are really placed on a high pedestal. and this is something in mr. williams' case, it humanizes the mood disorders. >> does it make them more vulnerable? >> i think that it does, but at the same time, at the end of the day, this is something to keep in mind, when we're dealing with something like depression or bipolar disorder, these used to be mental conditions and we thought they were solely psychological, but now we know...
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. >> you act like you so high on a pedestal.ou so much better than everybody. >> one count of rape, three kidnappings. >> aggravated sex offense. >> 21 years for manslaughter. >> robby is not trained to kill. he is trained to help apprehend. >> i'm comfortable out on my lines. i got my horse, my guns. >> because you never know what could happen. >> the judge says in her final summation, "you are nothing, mr. baker, but a pebble in the pond. you're nothing but poor white trash." >> in rural louisiana, halfway between new orleans and baton rouge, is the second largest prison in the state, the elayn hunt correctional center. although the facility is relatively new, it opened in 1979, the look is anything but modern. armed officers on horseback, work crews farming the land, and no air conditioning. in the next hour you will meet some of the men doing time including a former nfl player and two aspiring boxers who win the opportunity to compete against a rival prison. >> a mile and a half from the banks of the mississippi river, what
. >> you act like you so high on a pedestal.ou so much better than everybody. >> one count of rape, three kidnappings. >> aggravated sex offense. >> 21 years for manslaughter. >> robby is not trained to kill. he is trained to help apprehend. >> i'm comfortable out on my lines. i got my horse, my guns. >> because you never know what could happen. >> the judge says in her final summation, "you are nothing, mr. baker, but a pebble in the pond....
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to play a game in which your charm and your looks are prized above all and we put celebrity on a pedestalon of the state of our times. >> why didn't i think of a game like that? >> because you're not a kardashian. >> reporter: no, nick watt, total z-list. for "nightline" in los angeles. >> i think nick should have his own app. thank you for watching abc news. tune in to "good morning america" tomorrow. and as always, we're online at abcnews.com.
to play a game in which your charm and your looks are prized above all and we put celebrity on a pedestalon of the state of our times. >> why didn't i think of a game like that? >> because you're not a kardashian. >> reporter: no, nick watt, total z-list. for "nightline" in los angeles. >> i think nick should have his own app. thank you for watching abc news. tune in to "good morning america" tomorrow. and as always, we're online at abcnews.com.
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. >> pedestal warm air that is going to come here later in the week.ve put 12 of those in a row. today we will break the string. we're 13 degrees cooler than we were yesterday at this time. a 64 going at midway. these temperatures will be comfortable in september. northwest wind blows at 20. the committee is that 70 percent. the mold, as very high. red wheat and wheat have surged to moderate levels. if you have analogy might be feeling it today. >> this afternoon drier air will be arriving but the showers will continue. it will turn partly cloudy by evening. >> and breezy early tonight. tomorrow son and mixed cumulus clouds could brew an afternoon shower. 8278 on the beaches. mostly sunny and warmer still on thursday. high of 84. at some time humidity coming back over the weekend. next week there could be some real warmth. >> the beetles began the last u.s. tour. >> the beetles began the last u.s. tour. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me zero heartburn... annc: prilosec otc the number one doctor recommend fr
. >> pedestal warm air that is going to come here later in the week.ve put 12 of those in a row. today we will break the string. we're 13 degrees cooler than we were yesterday at this time. a 64 going at midway. these temperatures will be comfortable in september. northwest wind blows at 20. the committee is that 70 percent. the mold, as very high. red wheat and wheat have surged to moderate levels. if you have analogy might be feeling it today. >> this afternoon drier air will be...
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this is probably signage for instance at the base of the pedestal where these are. also, the city has a number of years now behind it of you know building up a lot of trust with the public, publishing open data. you know there's millions of rows of open data on the portal and people have become dependent on that, where the buses are, taxis are, trains are. this is data not collected by mches, it imachines, it is colly citizens as the bus trackers and train trackers and those sorts of things. >> charlie but what if the government changes its mind about how they want to use these sensors? who is monitoring or not monitoring this data? >> what john mentioned in terms of transparency, ought the sensors in the array, all new sensor that goes in, any new software that will go in is going to be reviewed by a technical review team that looks at security and privacy. and it's an external team to the project. that team will advise the executive governance body which includes people from the city, scientists, as well as representatives from the community, and they will ultimat
this is probably signage for instance at the base of the pedestal where these are. also, the city has a number of years now behind it of you know building up a lot of trust with the public, publishing open data. you know there's millions of rows of open data on the portal and people have become dependent on that, where the buses are, taxis are, trains are. this is data not collected by mches, it imachines, it is colly citizens as the bus trackers and train trackers and those sorts of things....
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to play a game in which your charm and your looks are prized above all and we put celebrity on a pedestaltion of the state of our times. >> why didn't i think of a game like that? >> because you're not a kardashian. >> reporter: no, nick watt, total z-list. for "nightline" in los angeles. >> i think nick should have his own app. thank you for watching abc news. tune in to "good morning america" tomorrow. and as always, we're online at abcnews.com. get off the couch! off the couch! i told you it might be a little crazy. marie: hi, dear. hi, rie. i just brought hilda and artie over 'cause i wanted them to see the kids do their "knock, knock" joke. we hear it's a hoot! now's not the best time, i'm tryin' to get 'em upstairs. michael, "knock, knock"-- honey, let michael say "knock, knock." knock, knock! knock, knock! no "knock, knock" jokes right now, we're goin' upstairs. "orange." debra, say "orange." marie, please ststop! we are not telling "knock, knock" jokes right now! we are going upstairs for our baths. all right? thank youou. debra: let's go. come on. well. i heard you have a tough c
to play a game in which your charm and your looks are prized above all and we put celebrity on a pedestaltion of the state of our times. >> why didn't i think of a game like that? >> because you're not a kardashian. >> reporter: no, nick watt, total z-list. for "nightline" in los angeles. >> i think nick should have his own app. thank you for watching abc news. tune in to "good morning america" tomorrow. and as always, we're online at abcnews.com. get...
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. >> an uproar over sofia vergara on the pedestal.omething compelling to watch. >> what she is saying today about the controversy. >> television's biggest night, the emmy awards. >> it wouldn't be a red carpet without running into the gorgeous -- >> kevin spacey limping with a cane. >> red carpet ladies in red, deborah norville, jim moret and victoria recano with the behind the scenes action you didn't see. >> miley cyrus. >> what we learned about the homeless dude miley
. >> an uproar over sofia vergara on the pedestal.omething compelling to watch. >> what she is saying today about the controversy. >> television's biggest night, the emmy awards. >> it wouldn't be a red carpet without running into the gorgeous -- >> kevin spacey limping with a cane. >> red carpet ladies in red, deborah norville, jim moret and victoria recano with the behind the scenes action you didn't see. >> miley cyrus. >> what we learned about...
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that produced the primitive capital to start up capital for what's happening today and then the pedestal that imperialism is today and what's happening so if we look at what it's all rome you know in order to stand up on this edifice the correct way you have to turn this system upside down and what would it look like what would this revolution look like you know sometimes the names get in the way i think we things today so many about what they would i do think that natural antagonistic capitalism is something that looks like socialism why because it gives to everybody who was involved in producing i think that's fair and i think we've got to talk about whatever a system would be that would be a fair one exactly in the right way we look at some of the movements that have happened especially coming out of the african community that nonviolent once as well as. skirmishes erupted in our community that sent us to i think we have to find a way i think we have to find a new way that has not been here before and learn from those ways so i look forward to this revolution is happening and i look f
that produced the primitive capital to start up capital for what's happening today and then the pedestal that imperialism is today and what's happening so if we look at what it's all rome you know in order to stand up on this edifice the correct way you have to turn this system upside down and what would it look like what would this revolution look like you know sometimes the names get in the way i think we things today so many about what they would i do think that natural antagonistic...
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africans that produced the primitive capital start up capital for what's happening today and then the pedestal that imperialism is today and what's happening so if we look at what it's all rome you know in order to stand up on this edifice the correct way you have to turn this system upside down and what would it look like what would this revolution look like you know sometimes the names get in the way i think we term things today so many about what they are i do think that natural antagonistic capitalism is something that looks like socialism why because it gives to everybody who was involved in producing i think that's fair and i think we've got to talk about whatever system would be that would be a fair one exactly the right way we look at some of the movements that have happened especially coming out of the african community the non violent ones as well as. skirmishes erupted in our community that sent us through i think we have to find a way i think we have to find a new way that has not been here before and learn from those ways so i look forward to this because this revolution is happen
africans that produced the primitive capital start up capital for what's happening today and then the pedestal that imperialism is today and what's happening so if we look at what it's all rome you know in order to stand up on this edifice the correct way you have to turn this system upside down and what would it look like what would this revolution look like you know sometimes the names get in the way i think we term things today so many about what they are i do think that natural antagonistic...
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we think people like james risin of the new york times should be put on a pedestal. and the people in this department of justice building think he should be put in prison we can't get the story unless people who know the story. can talk to us without fear of. retaliation the obama administration has already prosecuted more whistleblowers than all previous administrations combined and the view that many people share here is that if the government is indeed successful in forcing the journalese. to testify against his alleged sorts it could be a major blow to investigative journalism and to the west in washington i'm going to check on our team. in other news a party that used to be on the fringe of british politics is hitting the donations of. the deeply euro skeptic u.k. independence party has managed to raise more money than the junior government group the liberal democrat. has got that story. used to exploring cities through google street view how about. online learn how we could see school. on the twentieth century left an indelible image in our minds of nazi suppor
we think people like james risin of the new york times should be put on a pedestal. and the people in this department of justice building think he should be put in prison we can't get the story unless people who know the story. can talk to us without fear of. retaliation the obama administration has already prosecuted more whistleblowers than all previous administrations combined and the view that many people share here is that if the government is indeed successful in forcing the journalese....
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president when he gives a speech, so it was sped up, but he gave a two-minute speech, and she sat on the pedestal it sexist and that it was uncalled for. >> she said it was fun spshgs she had a perfect time, and it's part of the awards ceremony, so get over it. works for me. >> works for you? >>> in other news, mike epps know for his role in "the hangover" is apparently the lead in the wrup coming richard pryor bio pic? >> leading the charge is ashton kutcher earning $26 million in year. john crier is second earning $19 million, and in third how i met your mother star neil patrick harris. he earned $18 million. >>> and "the price is right" they're looking for its second male mogdz. the show is starting a nationwide search for a model willing to sell -- willing to help sell some cars. >> hmm. why not? see, i didn't even realize they had the first male model. i guess i was sick that day. i missed that. i haven't watched in a long time. >> i'm dara brown. this is "early today." we hope it's your first stop of the day on nbc. just you...with the when gray creeps in do you lose it all? not you. new to
president when he gives a speech, so it was sped up, but he gave a two-minute speech, and she sat on the pedestal it sexist and that it was uncalled for. >> she said it was fun spshgs she had a perfect time, and it's part of the awards ceremony, so get over it. works for me. >> works for you? >>> in other news, mike epps know for his role in "the hangover" is apparently the lead in the wrup coming richard pryor bio pic? >> leading the charge is ashton...
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we think people like james risin of the new york times should be put on a pedestal. and the people in this department of justice building think he should be put in prison we can't get the story unless people who know the story. can talk to us without fear of. retaliation the obama administration has already prosecuted more whistleblowers than all previous administrations combined in the view that many people share here is that if the government does indeed successful in forcing the journey james writes in to testify against his alleged source it could be a major blow to investigative journalism and to the west in washington i'm going to check on our chief. national security and human rights lawyer kathleen mcclelland told us that rises cases political revenge against whistleblowing rather than a security measure. what the justice department is demanding now from jim arising is completely unnecessary and is more about political vendetta against mr rise and for publishing information the government doesn't like rather than protecting national security but whistle blowi
we think people like james risin of the new york times should be put on a pedestal. and the people in this department of justice building think he should be put in prison we can't get the story unless people who know the story. can talk to us without fear of. retaliation the obama administration has already prosecuted more whistleblowers than all previous administrations combined in the view that many people share here is that if the government does indeed successful in forcing the journey...
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. ♪ >> sofia was put up on a pedestal, literally. but why didn't she bring joe?im you can't come, you're too hot, too sexy. >> she partied late into the night. >> did she?
. ♪ >> sofia was put up on a pedestal, literally. but why didn't she bring joe?im you can't come, you're too hot, too sexy. >> she partied late into the night. >> did she?
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we think people like james risin of the new york times should be put on a pedestal. and the people in this department of justice building think he should be put in prison we can't get the story unless people who know the story. can talk to us without fear of. retaliation the obama administration has already prosecuted more whistleblowers than all previous administrations combined and the view that many people share here is that if the government is indeed successful in forcing the german trains twice in to testify against his alleged sorts it could be a major blow to investigative journalism to the west in washington i'm going to check on our team sounds of people have marched in tel aviv to saying the military for its offensive against the palestinians demonstrators called on the government and the army and hamas rocket attacks from gaza once and for all an estimated ten sauza israelis gathered for the first major demonstration backing the i.d.f. military campaign in gaza israel spend more than a month of onboarding the territory in the fans from hamas rocket fire t
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you'd be put on a pedestal. and the people in this department of justice building think you should be put in prison we can't get the story unless people who know the story. can talk to us without fear of. retaliation the obama administration has already prosecuted more whistleblowers than all previous administrations combined and the view that many people share here is that if the government is indeed successful in forcing the journey chains rice to testify against his alleged sorts it could be a major blow to investigative journalism in the us in washington i'm going to check on our. israeli security forces have killed stun grenades and rubber bullets to disperse palestinians in the west bank clashes erupted during a rally in support of tests of some stones and burned tires on the streets chemist thousands of people marched in tel aviv to thank the military for its offensive in gaza and calling on the government to put an end to hamas once and for all the land sea and air assault killed nearly two thousand pale
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. >> when you put somebody up on a pedestal and they prove to be a human being, it is a disappointment. >> we don't like that, jenny. >> i want to hear from quincy, what are your thoughts. >> we don't have have soul mates, we have cell mates at this point, okay. marriage is a death sentence, people. if you are about to get married, let me take my ring off right now. it is so much work. >> it is a lot of work. >> i don't think people understand how much work it is. you like a person. you like the same thing i like. oh, i love you. we have a family together. then what happens, chris, you don't want to say this but then you meet the family. then you have to see her family every thanksgiving, every christmas, you don't like these people. so it is like oh, man but she loves these people. what a conflict. it is so much work. you have to communicate. prime example, today my wife thinks i can read her mine. she said xy z will cost, the thing will cost 30 collars. what thing are you talking about. i can't read your mind. >> wait a minute she told you about the thing six times but we don't liste
. >> when you put somebody up on a pedestal and they prove to be a human being, it is a disappointment. >> we don't like that, jenny. >> i want to hear from quincy, what are your thoughts. >> we don't have have soul mates, we have cell mates at this point, okay. marriage is a death sentence, people. if you are about to get married, let me take my ring off right now. it is so much work. >> it is a lot of work. >> i don't think people understand how much work...