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philip the bold, duke of burgundy. the valois dukes of burgundy established one of the strangest and most extravagant courts of late medieval europe. from their base in burgundy, by marriage and diplomacy, they acquired large areas of the netherlands to build an extensive, though fragmented state of vast wealth. in 1404, duke philip the bold died at the stag inn near brussels. 20 years earlier his royayal sculptors had begun work on philip's tomb. one of them carved these images of the funeral procession which transported his body back to burgundy. clothed in the habit of a carthusian monk philip's embalmed body was sealed in a lead coffin and carried in a funeral cortege whh took nearly seven weeks to wind the 250 miles from brussels to dijon. accompanied by his sons, his chaplains, and members of his royal court the hearse was drawn by six horses in black with the blue banners of burgundy fluttering at its corners. at dijon, it was received not only by the weeping clergy but by 100 chosen townspeople and 100 poor als
philip the bold, duke of burgundy. the valois dukes of burgundy established one of the strangest and most extravagant courts of late medieval europe. from their base in burgundy, by marriage and diplomacy, they acquired large areas of the netherlands to build an extensive, though fragmented state of vast wealth. in 1404, duke philip the bold died at the stag inn near brussels. 20 years earlier his royayal sculptors had begun work on philip's tomb. one of them carved these images of the funeral...
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philips. otherwise it would be captain philips with an asterisk. this movie takes a lot of liberties with the truth and keeps them out of the movie and it could disrupt the hero narrative. if you watch a movie even when based on a true story and you think everything is true, that's on you. that's your fault. the film maker's responsibility is to entertain the audience. jfk is one of my top 10 favorite movies. everything is garbage, but it is brilliantly done. >> they made an -- a movie about an airport? >> yes, terminal two is where terminal four will be. >> you have to go to the left to get to terminal one. he directed the movie and he was quoted as saying movies are not journalism and movies are not history. >> then why use real people ease names. >> that's a phony movie. >> our people think this oprah butler movie is like the story of an actual person's life. >> it is not. >> but that's not the film maker's fault. people going to movies and people go, all of that stuff happened. >> he did w
philips. otherwise it would be captain philips with an asterisk. this movie takes a lot of liberties with the truth and keeps them out of the movie and it could disrupt the hero narrative. if you watch a movie even when based on a true story and you think everything is true, that's on you. that's your fault. the film maker's responsibility is to entertain the audience. jfk is one of my top 10 favorite movies. everything is garbage, but it is brilliantly done. >> they made an -- a movie...
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to cross the american fiscal crisis i'm joined by philip wallach in washington he's a fellow in governance studies at the brookings institution in new york we have less polled he is the director of the labor institute and author of how to make a million dollars an hour how hedge funds get away with siphoning off america's well. and in dallas we cross to he is the founder of chop wood finance dot com and an internationally recognized expert in wealth management right gentlemen crosstalk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want philip if i go to you first in washington after this drawn out crisis a circus in washington it's come to an end what's changed not much if you fell asleep two and a half weeks ago i woke up today you wouldn't have missed my. ok but i mean i'm laughing about that and should i be laughing about that because after everything that's been said and done is it a laughing matter well listen you know the end of it we really believe the old saw about democracy is the worst system of government that's ever been tried except for all the others it's not pretty it
to cross the american fiscal crisis i'm joined by philip wallach in washington he's a fellow in governance studies at the brookings institution in new york we have less polled he is the director of the labor institute and author of how to make a million dollars an hour how hedge funds get away with siphoning off america's well. and in dallas we cross to he is the founder of chop wood finance dot com and an internationally recognized expert in wealth management right gentlemen crosstalk rules in...
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wealth management right gentlemen crosstalk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want philip if i go to you first in washington after this drawn out crisis a circus in washington it's come to an end what's changed. not much if you fell asleep two and a half weeks ago i woke up today you wouldn't have missed me. ok but i mean i'm laughing about that and should i be laughing about that because after everything that's been said and done is that a lot think matter well listen you know at the end of it we really believe the old saw about democracy is the worst system of government that's ever been tried except for all the others it's not pretty it's very messy but at the end of the day it did not lead us into a catastrophe ok less if i go to new york why should and why did it have to go to the point of a catastrophe in the first place then well actually i think it is moving towards a catastrophe and that catastrophe is the evisceration of the social safety net in the united states the net result of this. effort is going to be an agreement to whittle down so-called entitle minutes
wealth management right gentlemen crosstalk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want philip if i go to you first in washington after this drawn out crisis a circus in washington it's come to an end what's changed. not much if you fell asleep two and a half weeks ago i woke up today you wouldn't have missed me. ok but i mean i'm laughing about that and should i be laughing about that because after everything that's been said and done is that a lot think matter well listen you...
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philips was rallying. they saw net profits triple.ee segments of the business showed pretty good improvements in operating results. the company says head winds will affect sales in the coming quarters. third quarter revenue just missing forecast. although the firm says it's still committed to reaching its financial targets for the year. stock in s&p getting a lift. the software group confirmed the guidance and it's largely in line with its forecast. there were some currency headlines. they've been warning that exchange rate effects could hit its fourth quarter revenue growth to around 5%. >>> it's very much corporate news and earnings that's still on the agenda in the united states. around 1/4 of the s&p 500 report this week, to date we'll hear from mcdonald's and halliburton, netflix and texas instruments and vmw. joining us is andrew from oppenheimer. very good morning to you. thanks for joining us. what do you think of this season? we've racheted down our expectations. a large number of firms are reporting early. what do you think?
philips was rallying. they saw net profits triple.ee segments of the business showed pretty good improvements in operating results. the company says head winds will affect sales in the coming quarters. third quarter revenue just missing forecast. although the firm says it's still committed to reaching its financial targets for the year. stock in s&p getting a lift. the software group confirmed the guidance and it's largely in line with its forecast. there were some currency headlines....
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new from philips sonicare. i'm serious.mpare our direct rate side by side to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. oh, that's helpful. well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us. now, that's progressive. call or click today. no más pantalones. . >>> new details tonight on the special forces operations that landed a top al-qaeda member under watch. this guy, anas al liby, who will be on trial for the bombing that took nearly 200 lives in tanzania, and the other raid, regarding the kenya terrorist attacks by al shabaab. >> reporter: the westgate mall attack in nairobi, kenya left dozens dead, a luxury mall destroyed and a country terrorized. it is attacks like this, bold, sophisticated and beyond somalia's borders that helped the u.s. target al shabaab on its home territory. it was a daring operation, late saturday night, the same seal team 6 that captured osama bin laden, approached the villa, they were met by a hail of gunfir
new from philips sonicare. i'm serious.mpare our direct rate side by side to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. oh, that's helpful. well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us. now, that's progressive. call or click today. no más pantalones. . >>> new details tonight on the special forces operations that landed a top al-qaeda member under watch. this guy, anas al liby, who will be on...
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philips answers, i don't believe i specifically did.he didn't move further offshore, philips testifies, i don't believe 600 miles would make you safe. i didn't believe 1200 miles would make you safe. as i told the crew it would be a matter of when, not if. so we were always in this area. so it didn't, to me, lessen any potential. chief engineer mike perry, who has since been paid by the movie a company first told us three years ago captain richard philips is dangerous. >> he doesn't heed the e-mail warnings telling him to go further out to sea. >> right. >> after the second attempt on the boat he doesn't stay the course, which is to go further out to sea. >> right. >> he doesn't lock the bridge when the pirates are attacking. and then when they're known to have been on board. they were on board and even at that point he didn't lock them. >> and what you're telling me, your hunch is that he wanted to be captured and wanted the boat to be taken by pirates? >> that is what many of our officers were saying to ourselves. >> did you want to s
philips answers, i don't believe i specifically did.he didn't move further offshore, philips testifies, i don't believe 600 miles would make you safe. i didn't believe 1200 miles would make you safe. as i told the crew it would be a matter of when, not if. so we were always in this area. so it didn't, to me, lessen any potential. chief engineer mike perry, who has since been paid by the movie a company first told us three years ago captain richard philips is dangerous. >> he doesn't heed...
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he quickly became a favorite portrait painter of king philip. as court painter velazquez would make a portrait of one of the royal family. assistants then made copies, which were sent to foreign courts. this was an important part of the diplomatic process and the business of finding marriage partners for royal offspring. secure in his position as court painter velazquez turned his attention to formal and painterly innovation. in his portraits of jesters and dwarfs, velazquez was free to experiment. he understood that paintings made according to the classical rules produced something other than what the eye sees. the eye cannot focus simultaneously on different planes. here, velazquez treats the background to a portrait as a blur. it works the way the eye sees. the boldest and most daring of velazquez' paintings is explored for us by professor simon schama of harvard university. las meninas is in the most literal sense, a challenging painting. coming on it we are challenged by no less than six pairs of eyes trained intently on us. the effect is d
he quickly became a favorite portrait painter of king philip. as court painter velazquez would make a portrait of one of the royal family. assistants then made copies, which were sent to foreign courts. this was an important part of the diplomatic process and the business of finding marriage partners for royal offspring. secure in his position as court painter velazquez turned his attention to formal and painterly innovation. in his portraits of jesters and dwarfs, velazquez was free to...
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and philip mudd, a senior research fellow at the new america foundation, held senior positions at the c.i.a., f.b.i. and the national security council. p.j. crowley, these latest revelation, the surveillance of the communication of heads of state and heads of government, is that a serious breach, serious diplomatic problem for the united states now? >> is a serious and awkward diplomatic problem for the united states. you know, that said, at the end of the day, interests drive relationship, politics matters. it animates those relationships and the willingness of leaders to stand together in common cause and do whatever needs to be done to keep their perspective countries safe. you know, those relationships also matter. we have been through these stresses and strains before. we when through them with wikileaks, remember that iraq wasn't very popular during the bush administration. so i'm confident that because the relationships with the united states and europe is so deep, is so broad, is so meaningful, we'll get through this. but it will take some time. >> suarez: philip mudd, how ser
and philip mudd, a senior research fellow at the new america foundation, held senior positions at the c.i.a., f.b.i. and the national security council. p.j. crowley, these latest revelation, the surveillance of the communication of heads of state and heads of government, is that a serious breach, serious diplomatic problem for the united states now? >> is a serious and awkward diplomatic problem for the united states. you know, that said, at the end of the day, interests drive...
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charles: lots of buzz around captain philips.crew members are describing the movie as highly fictionalized. the owner of the attked ship, captain philips ignored warnings to keep a safe distance office mulley cst and that is why he put the whole crew in jeopardy. so do they have a case? let's bring in the lawyers. whenndividuals as they do have a case and another says they don't. let's go with how they have a case. >> i think that they have a huge payout coming their way. this isn't simply just a negligence cae like the captain made a mistake, but a punitive damage case to the tune of 50 million. i had a chance to read through that complaint todaynd let me tell you that there are some strong aegations in there. the plaintiffs are essenally saying thatthecaptain inteionally and llfully put their lives at risk. there are definitely facts to back that up here. charles: we know that hollywood kes extraordinary liberts. but to the actual facts of this al be such that the captain really did put everyone in jeopardy? >> captain philips
charles: lots of buzz around captain philips.crew members are describing the movie as highly fictionalized. the owner of the attked ship, captain philips ignored warnings to keep a safe distance office mulley cst and that is why he put the whole crew in jeopardy. so do they have a case? let's bring in the lawyers. whenndividuals as they do have a case and another says they don't. let's go with how they have a case. >> i think that they have a huge payout coming their way. this isn't...
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we do not know if she was in fact philip chism's teacher. that's a question that a lot of people have. students are asking questions about philip chism and they're here to mourn their teacher, colleen ritzer, a much loved teacher. >> i go back to the fact she's 24 years of age. i know you're there at the school. as you mentioned, a beloved teacher. what more are you hearing about her from folks you're talking to? >> she had only been here for two years. the students tell us that her favorite color was pink. they've already starting putting pink ribbons on the trees around campus. they plan to dress in pink and come out for a candlelight vigil later tonight. these students are stunned. the loss of a teacher is always stunning. the circumstances that seem to surround it are simply shocking. difficult things for students to comprehend. we're talking about 14, 15, 16-year-olds. tough for them, tough for their parents as well. and bear in mind that these students were kept home from school today, all seven schools in the danvers district were ord
we do not know if she was in fact philip chism's teacher. that's a question that a lot of people have. students are asking questions about philip chism and they're here to mourn their teacher, colleen ritzer, a much loved teacher. >> i go back to the fact she's 24 years of age. i know you're there at the school. as you mentioned, a beloved teacher. what more are you hearing about her from folks you're talking to? >> she had only been here for two years. the students tell us that her...
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had begun work on philip's tomb.ne of them carved these images of the funeral procession which transported his body back to burgundy. clothed in the habit of a carthusian monk,
had begun work on philip's tomb.ne of them carved these images of the funeral procession which transported his body back to burgundy. clothed in the habit of a carthusian monk,
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van eyck shows giovanni arnolfini a hugely wealthy italian moneylender and tapestry dealer to duke philip the good of burgundy. he's about to marry an equally wealthy young italian, giovanna cenami, whose family lived in france and here you see the shifty, rabitty banker one hand raised and the other joined to that of his new bride. the artist proclaims his witnessing presence in a bold, gothic legal inscription in latin. this reads "jan van eyck was here." while italians were developing their illusionistic art with the assistance of mathematically reasoned perspective, northern painters, led by jan van eyck, used many translucent layers of pigments in quick-drying oils to produce uniquely convincing pictorialism.
van eyck shows giovanni arnolfini a hugely wealthy italian moneylender and tapestry dealer to duke philip the good of burgundy. he's about to marry an equally wealthy young italian, giovanna cenami, whose family lived in france and here you see the shifty, rabitty banker one hand raised and the other joined to that of his new bride. the artist proclaims his witnessing presence in a bold, gothic legal inscription in latin. this reads "jan van eyck was here." while italians were...
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philips came forward after trayon christian made headlines claiming he, too, was racially profiled after purchasing a ferragamo belt in april. >> the officer stopped me from the left side saying i just got a card from barneys saying your card is not real. >> reporter: mark lee, ceo of barneys said quote, no customer should have the unacceptable experience described in recent media reports and we offer our sincere regret and deepest apologies. we want to reinforce that barneys new york has zero tolerance for any form of discrimination. "treme" star robert brown filed a suit this week against macy's. he said police accused him of using a fake credit card and detained him back in june. >> we have not heard of end of
philips came forward after trayon christian made headlines claiming he, too, was racially profiled after purchasing a ferragamo belt in april. >> the officer stopped me from the left side saying i just got a card from barneys saying your card is not real. >> reporter: mark lee, ceo of barneys said quote, no customer should have the unacceptable experience described in recent media reports and we offer our sincere regret and deepest apologies. we want to reinforce that barneys new...
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13, philip chism did assault and beat colleen ritzer. >> reporter: the popular math teacher's body was found in the woods behind danvers high school wednesday. ritzer's friends reported her missing late tuesday. >> as a result of that report, danvers police initiated a search for the teacher and discovered blood in the second floor bathroom at danvers high school. >> reporter: chism was also reported missing tuesday. police found him walking along the road wednesday morning. he was arrested based on his statements to police and school surveillance video. he moved from tennessee to this year. his friends say he was kind and soft-spoken. his uncle can't believe what's happened. >> this is the furthest thing from reality for me to believe that philip could get entangled in something like this. >> reporter: ritzer lived with her family. she was respected and well liked. she had one ambition in life, to be a math teacher. >> she was happy to teach, so passionate. always wanted to be a math teacher. she made it fun for us to go to math class. >> reporter: a candlelight vigil was held last ni
13, philip chism did assault and beat colleen ritzer. >> reporter: the popular math teacher's body was found in the woods behind danvers high school wednesday. ritzer's friends reported her missing late tuesday. >> as a result of that report, danvers police initiated a search for the teacher and discovered blood in the second floor bathroom at danvers high school. >> reporter: chism was also reported missing tuesday. police found him walking along the road wednesday morning....
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phillips crabberwith 1 touchdown philip rivers. could be..is could be a long night. >> philip reversed is probably putting the best film of rivers fan as a he has always the amazing competitive player. >> gary: houston is going to come in and get ready for the 49ers. the 49ers are a six. favorite. and the raining and defensive player. with just a few sacks. houston = 2-2. colin kaepernick and coach jim harbaugh. >> he is someone he is going to try to block a pass any way that he. >> he is a great player. >> he can rule in a game. for his opponent >> the a's are off to a difficult start on the first game they only have one run at the oakland coliseum. >> magic johnson. the dodgers but tonight they needed to have some victory on sunday and monday. and ramirez could not come any closer. throwing it strong. it is, 4-3. today, the boston marathon bombing victims were honored before the gain. 12-2, is red sox all over tampa bay. and my wife, is here on the scene are you ready? >> yes! you always brag about not being emotionally attached to any of t
phillips crabberwith 1 touchdown philip rivers. could be..is could be a long night. >> philip reversed is probably putting the best film of rivers fan as a he has always the amazing competitive player. >> gary: houston is going to come in and get ready for the 49ers. the 49ers are a six. favorite. and the raining and defensive player. with just a few sacks. houston = 2-2. colin kaepernick and coach jim harbaugh. >> he is someone he is going to try to block a pass any way that...
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they had philip rivers very confused.x smith, one of the smartest quarterbacks in pro football, he could not figure out the raider front, nor jason tarver's coverages. we talked all year, how are they going to heat up the quarterback? 25 sacks all of last year. they do not have a pure edge rusher, yet they have 16 quarterback sacks this year. incredible. >> yeah, i think it is. i think it's the way that jason tarver mixes up the defensive calls. he likes to activate different people who he feels are going to be hot that particular day and put pressure on the quarterback. and he confuses them. he gets them off their game, so to speak, and he comes after the quarterback, puts pressure on them. and as you mentioned about alex smith, he had nowhere to go at times and he was under a great deal of pressure. >> that's what's going on and well for the raiders the first six games before the bye. let's take it the other way, jim. areas of the football team we want to improve for the final 10 games of the year. >> well, i would like
they had philip rivers very confused.x smith, one of the smartest quarterbacks in pro football, he could not figure out the raider front, nor jason tarver's coverages. we talked all year, how are they going to heat up the quarterback? 25 sacks all of last year. they do not have a pure edge rusher, yet they have 16 quarterback sacks this year. incredible. >> yeah, i think it is. i think it's the way that jason tarver mixes up the defensive calls. he likes to activate different people who...
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>> philip. >> enrique se presentarÁ en el muelle maÑana mismo oscar.racias alina. >> de nada seÑor eduardo. >> ¿y se presentarÁ en la madrugada? >> si oscar, a la hora que arranca todo. mi hermano quiere convertirse en hombre de negocios ¿no? >> con permiso. >> los hombres de negocio comienzan por ser hombres de trabajo. >> y vaya que el trabajo de los pescadores es un trabajo muy arduo y muy pesado. >> asÍ que mi querido enrique va a trabajar en los muelles con los pescadores, no sabe en lo que se metiÓ. >> ay pero niÑos ¿quÉ sucediÓ? mira nada mÁs miguelito ¿pero por quÉ si el agua estÁ frÍa? te vas a resfriar. >> no fue mi culpa, felipin nos saltÓ. >> ay, ay, ay. >> clarita ¿estÁs bien? >> no, por tu culpa mira mi vestido ¿quÉ tal si no se nadar? ¡dÉjame! >> ay. >> ¡Óigame niÑo! ¿quÉ no sabes comportarte o que? se lo voy a decir a eduardo ahora que lleguemos a la casa y ya verÁs eh ¡eres un niÑo malcriado! y tÚ no has hecho como has debido tu trabajo bernardet. >> le ofrezco una disculpa madame. >> ¿quÉ disculpa? ¡vÁmonos ya! >> oye nena, nena ¿pero
>> philip. >> enrique se presentarÁ en el muelle maÑana mismo oscar.racias alina. >> de nada seÑor eduardo. >> ¿y se presentarÁ en la madrugada? >> si oscar, a la hora que arranca todo. mi hermano quiere convertirse en hombre de negocios ¿no? >> con permiso. >> los hombres de negocio comienzan por ser hombres de trabajo. >> y vaya que el trabajo de los pescadores es un trabajo muy arduo y muy pesado. >> asÍ que mi querido enrique va a...
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it's philip rivers, when you mention the chargers, a real hot start.rs will have to stop rivers and the charger if they're to hang on and be respectable come sunday night on kron four! >> philip rivers is playing probably as good as he's played throughout his career. he's playing exceptional and going to the right guy with the ball and throwing the ball with timing and accuracy, and it will be a challenge. >> he has always been -- [ inaudible ] >> the forty-nines are now at 2-2 favored by six and a half points. you watch the 49er game and flip over and see the raiders game, so two bay area games this late in the season. >>> why she snapped. the dental hygienist who tried to ram the white house gates. the exclusive photos as her boss the dentist speaks out. >>> another "inside edition" exclusive. the beautiful woman humiliated when she was strip searched and left naked in a jail cell. >> i lay there on that cold floor of the cell and i cried. >>> they left me in the cell with no clothes. >>> then -- [ crying ] missing baby lisa. two years after her myst
it's philip rivers, when you mention the chargers, a real hot start.rs will have to stop rivers and the charger if they're to hang on and be respectable come sunday night on kron four! >> philip rivers is playing probably as good as he's played throughout his career. he's playing exceptional and going to the right guy with the ball and throwing the ball with timing and accuracy, and it will be a challenge. >> he has always been -- [ inaudible ] >> the forty-nines are now at...
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in our company, distinguished senior fellow and former "new york times" columnist, bob her lert, philip bump and gregory meeks, democrat from new york. bob, let me start with you. on "morning joe" richard said it seems like president obama is going out of his way to offend our allies. what do you see going on here? >> what's curious to me is there doesn't seem to have been any cost benefit analyses on the use of this ability to spy. so there's always going to -- you have to imagine that this stuff is going to come out at some point, whether it was edward snowden or whatever. then you have to figure out what's the price that you're going to pay if you're spying on some of your closest allies and is it worth it. i don't see the upside for this kind of surveillance. >> angela merkel said spying among friends cannot be but what about senator rubio's comments. is this really just all for public consumption? everybody knew everybody was spying on everybody else anyway? >> i think there is a lot of it that is that. deutsche telecom came out this morning and said they wanted to help establish a
in our company, distinguished senior fellow and former "new york times" columnist, bob her lert, philip bump and gregory meeks, democrat from new york. bob, let me start with you. on "morning joe" richard said it seems like president obama is going out of his way to offend our allies. what do you see going on here? >> what's curious to me is there doesn't seem to have been any cost benefit analyses on the use of this ability to spy. so there's always going to -- you...
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what would they be, philip? >> i think definitely there is a shift in economic growth away from the west, the indebted aging west to the younger, obviously not in the case of china but generally. >> rose: or japan. >> and if you think about military power, military power depends on the ability to finance it, and project it, and there were people saying about egypt that, at our conference is egypt could rely on a solid amount of money from america and now -- >> rose: and the saudis jumped in. >> exactly so the people they turned to for guidance will be the saudis because they hold the purse strings, so that affects the global influence of any power just as bring contain which was extremely powerful in the 19th century once it lost its money in the various world wars and much of its global influence and go back to france and early centuries in spain before that, once your economy declines it is hard to project global power. >> i would agree, the one i would add is demographics. >> demographics changes, it is inevi
what would they be, philip? >> i think definitely there is a shift in economic growth away from the west, the indebted aging west to the younger, obviously not in the case of china but generally. >> rose: or japan. >> and if you think about military power, military power depends on the ability to finance it, and project it, and there were people saying about egypt that, at our conference is egypt could rely on a solid amount of money from america and now -- >> rose: and...
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philip appreciate it. philip appreciate your time. thank you. we have been taking a closer look each time at members of the republican voting block who have insisted on defunding the affordable care act. take we take a look at justin amash. he won his last election in 2012 with 53% of the vote. in the similar district president obama earned just 46%. libby casey takes a closer look. >> reporter: justin amosh road the tea party wave to get elected. he is only 33 years old, making him one of the youngest house members. he uses that youth savvy in mobile media. he justifies to his constituents why he feels the way he does. he is a proponent of linking, funding the government with defunding or rolling back the federal health care law. here is what he had to say last month. >> we're talking about delaying obamacare for a year. which is something the president has asked for employers. i think we're doing the president a favor. if anything the president should be asking us to delay it because it is better for him politically. >> >> reporter: the congre
philip appreciate it. philip appreciate your time. thank you. we have been taking a closer look each time at members of the republican voting block who have insisted on defunding the affordable care act. take we take a look at justin amash. he won his last election in 2012 with 53% of the vote. in the similar district president obama earned just 46%. libby casey takes a closer look. >> reporter: justin amosh road the tea party wave to get elected. he is only 33 years old, making him one...
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philip prosser has more from washington. >> there are clearly winners and losers in this debt crisis in the united states. one big winner is president of bob -- president barack obama. he got pretty much everything he wanted. that goes exactly the same for the democratic party as well. who is on the losing side? clearly the republican party. they were thinking this was there chance to get out of what they call obamacare, the health care reform put in place by president obama. in april this was the last chance to define incident or delay parts of it. that cannot happen at all. the bill that was signed into law by president obama, there is absolutely no mention of the health-care overhaul at all. all it says is that the government will be reopened. indeed it will do so in just a few hours time. and the debt ceiling will be raised. republicans will think very hard about attacking maybe a law that is in place already or going up against the president and democrats in congress the next time. >> philip crowther there in washington. what has been the impact of the last few weeks and will th
philip prosser has more from washington. >> there are clearly winners and losers in this debt crisis in the united states. one big winner is president of bob -- president barack obama. he got pretty much everything he wanted. that goes exactly the same for the democratic party as well. who is on the losing side? clearly the republican party. they were thinking this was there chance to get out of what they call obamacare, the health care reform put in place by president obama. in april...
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new from philips sonicare. >>> we are back with tonight's outer circle.ondon where prison george was christened at st. james pal palace. there were only 23 people there. i asked max foster who made the cut. >> reporter: erin, this was a small and private service. a camera wasn't allowed inside. there were only 23 guests. close family and friends. seven god parents were there, which seems like a lot. but these people really represented different parts of kate and will williams's life. it was clear they take their friendships personally and seriously and that's why those people were there. we caught a glimpse of prince george who's now three months old in his father's arms on the way in and his mother's arms on the way out. there will be more pictures released tomorrow. a fashion photographer took the official pictures, including an iconic image of the queen and her three heirs, all together. we haven't seen four generations in a shot for more than 100 years. erin. >> key testimony today in the trial of prominent utah doctor martin macneill accused of drugg
new from philips sonicare. >>> we are back with tonight's outer circle.ondon where prison george was christened at st. james pal palace. there were only 23 people there. i asked max foster who made the cut. >> reporter: erin, this was a small and private service. a camera wasn't allowed inside. there were only 23 guests. close family and friends. seven god parents were there, which seems like a lot. but these people really represented different parts of kate and will williams's...
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philip, why am i so lucky to have you on my show?are you doing in new york city especially here at grand central? >> we are doing this extraordinary event with the nfl and vogue and it is about empowering women and the diversity of women. our show tonight basically i have models from 16 years old to 66 years old. i have models size 0 to size 16. i don't think i have seen a show like that in my career. >> you are bringing up the model myth that all models look good in everything. is this true or false? >> you know, there has been a few pieces we couldn't find the right person for. different clothes require different body structure and body silhouette. not everything looks good on everybody even models. >> give me no no's in general for every woman. for older women. let's go older women. older women have a problem with dressing. >> i think it is important to look young and feel young, but you can't look like your daughter. if you are going to wear your daughter's clothes you have to dress them up and match your lifestyle. i think it is
philip, why am i so lucky to have you on my show?are you doing in new york city especially here at grand central? >> we are doing this extraordinary event with the nfl and vogue and it is about empowering women and the diversity of women. our show tonight basically i have models from 16 years old to 66 years old. i have models size 0 to size 16. i don't think i have seen a show like that in my career. >> you are bringing up the model myth that all models look good in everything. is...
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. >> the plays of philip kan gotanda chronicle the asian-american experience. his newest work is called "after the war." >> philip kan gotanda: i'm interested in the relationships asian-americans have with the rest of the world. >> janice garrett's dances are full of patterns. but her mission is passing on her understanding of her art. >> janice garrett: there's something about being able to work with the body which is where we store so much of all of our experience that is just this wonderful gift. >> and jess curtis explores disability and beauty with his company gravity. this time on spark. >>> major funding for spark is provided by the william and flora hewlett foundation,
. >> the plays of philip kan gotanda chronicle the asian-american experience. his newest work is called "after the war." >> philip kan gotanda: i'm interested in the relationships asian-americans have with the rest of the world. >> janice garrett's dances are full of patterns. but her mission is passing on her understanding of her art. >> janice garrett: there's something about being able to work with the body which is where we store so much of all of our...
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philip, we have to talk about the law.quired to do? >> well, first off, every state is is different, but i want to say, this looked like a miley cyrus party. i can't believe this attorney general is actually saying, i don't know, there could have been kool-aid in the cups. and what disturbs me is his moral compass is all the way to left, at empty. he does a psa saying i'm supporting these harsher drinking laws for juveniles, people under the age of 18, and hao goes to this party that is clearly serving hard alcohol and beer and he does nothing. >> do you think -- gosh, i think back to my parents and i feel like if my parents were looking at red cups, they would be looking very closely at them. do you think he should have stopped and taken a look to see what these kids were drinking? >> absolutely. he's the highest law enforcement official in the state. and what does he do? he somewhat sanctions and authorizes this party, comes in and closes his ears, closes his eyes and says i'm going to enforce it on everyone else but not
philip, we have to talk about the law.quired to do? >> well, first off, every state is is different, but i want to say, this looked like a miley cyrus party. i can't believe this attorney general is actually saying, i don't know, there could have been kool-aid in the cups. and what disturbs me is his moral compass is all the way to left, at empty. he does a psa saying i'm supporting these harsher drinking laws for juveniles, people under the age of 18, and hao goes to this party that is...
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wealth management right gentlemen crosstalk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want philip if i go to you first in washington after this drawn out crisis a circus in washington it's come to an end what's changed not much if you fell asleep two and a half weeks ago when i woke up today you wouldn't have missed much. ok ok but i mean i'm laughing about that i should i be laughing about that because after everything that's been said and done is that a laughing matter. well listen you know at the end of a we really believe the old saw about democracy is the worst system of government that's ever been tried except for all the others it's not pretty it's very messy but at the end of the day it did not lead us into a catastrophe ok less if i go to new york why should and why did it have to go to that point of a catastrophe in the first place then well actually i think it is moving towards a catastrophe and that catastrophe is the evisceration of the social scene.
wealth management right gentlemen crosstalk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want philip if i go to you first in washington after this drawn out crisis a circus in washington it's come to an end what's changed not much if you fell asleep two and a half weeks ago when i woke up today you wouldn't have missed much. ok ok but i mean i'm laughing about that i should i be laughing about that because after everything that's been said and done is that a laughing matter. well listen...
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new details shed some light on philip chism's past. legal separation papers show that his father had restricted time with him because of physical emotional abuse as well as alcohol abuse. now his mother is speaking up saying that her heart is broken for the ritzer family. and the loss of their daughter and sister colleen ritzer. she says her son was born in love and is dear to her. very dear. she is struggling to understand this. and while families struggle for answers, the friends and family will struggle for years to come. >> just extreme loss. there's going to be a void forever in our hearts. for i -- i don't know that anything can ever fill that. >>> the oklahoma jailbreak. so two inmates are on the loose tonight. they staged an incredibly bold escape yesterday. two others were captured. but the four pulled off a daring breakout by climbing out a ceiling hatch in the shower. and threaten crawling, inching, just imagine this, how tight it would be, through a pipe that led them actually outside the jail facility. how did they pull th
new details shed some light on philip chism's past. legal separation papers show that his father had restricted time with him because of physical emotional abuse as well as alcohol abuse. now his mother is speaking up saying that her heart is broken for the ritzer family. and the loss of their daughter and sister colleen ritzer. she says her son was born in love and is dear to her. very dear. she is struggling to understand this. and while families struggle for answers, the friends and family...
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the new movie with captain philips.> unreal. >> almost a show stealer, sorry, tom, we love you, he is awesome in it. natalie, you went swimming yesterday with diana nyad. >> she is unbelievable. she has gone 48 hours straight in the middle of harold square. she is about ten minutes away from making that 44 mark. >> i was there a couple minutes, to think she was 27 hours into her swim. remarkable. can gr congrats to her. >> a follow up to the contest we launched on wednesday a part of our steals and deals, remember we showed you a photo of cameron and jill martin. we asked you to put a caption to it. >> 1,500 comments in the first 20 minutes. 6,000 comments overall. because of the huge response to this picture, they have provided us with ten fondu fountain, 15 people total will be getting them. who are the winners? they're on facebook. two of my favorites, take a look, she says, the hunger games! and then amanda says everybody was fondu fighting! with strawberries fast as lightening...so there you have it, guys. >> well
the new movie with captain philips.> unreal. >> almost a show stealer, sorry, tom, we love you, he is awesome in it. natalie, you went swimming yesterday with diana nyad. >> she is unbelievable. she has gone 48 hours straight in the middle of harold square. she is about ten minutes away from making that 44 mark. >> i was there a couple minutes, to think she was 27 hours into her swim. remarkable. can gr congrats to her. >> a follow up to the contest we launched on...