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philip: absolutely.art of that is on the level of formal language and the other part of it is how well established the field is. i think now even major international museums look at what is happening in china as a way into this incredible society's transformation. shery: you have to deal with censorship that's how does that affect your work? -- censorship -- how does that affect your work? philip: anything that comes into china has to go through the ministry but there is still quite a lot of space to present interesting work and provoke interesting conversation within the scope of what is allowed. i feel our role is to fight to keep that space open because if there is not anything, it will close out. shery: you have been here since 2011 -- have you seen any changes in the culture in the environment in china? philip: aside from the increase in pollution? [laughter] since the ascendance of years ago, i think we have all been waiting for cultural signals. we saw a few in november of last year when he conven
philip: absolutely.art of that is on the level of formal language and the other part of it is how well established the field is. i think now even major international museums look at what is happening in china as a way into this incredible society's transformation. shery: you have to deal with censorship that's how does that affect your work? -- censorship -- how does that affect your work? philip: anything that comes into china has to go through the ministry but there is still quite a lot of...
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in our conversation actor harry belafonte and new revolutionary philip agnu . a lifetime of braking barriers. harry belafonte rose from humble beginning, but success did not blind him to suffering. >> people asked me what motivate you becoming an activist? i said it wasn't karl marx. it really wasn't abe lincoln. it was just poverty. >> yes. >> oppression motivated me to become an activist in the resistence to that, along the way in this need to get rid of oppression, i heard about marx i heard about lincoln, i heard about frederick douglas, and that gave me an opportunity to select which one of these voices, which one of these philosophies that i wanted engage with. i happened to move to the places where i moved, which really ticked off the ruling folks. >> yes. >> as early as the 1950s he used his wealth to support the movement. he helped fund the freedom riots and voter registration across the south. he bailed out countless several rights protesters. a commitment echoed by this new generation of young activists. >> we have not forgotten what you have done. i
in our conversation actor harry belafonte and new revolutionary philip agnu . a lifetime of braking barriers. harry belafonte rose from humble beginning, but success did not blind him to suffering. >> people asked me what motivate you becoming an activist? i said it wasn't karl marx. it really wasn't abe lincoln. it was just poverty. >> yes. >> oppression motivated me to become an activist in the resistence to that, along the way in this need to get rid of oppression, i heard...
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in our conversation actor harry belafonte and new revolutionary philip agnu . a lifetime of braking barriers. harry belafonte rose from humble beginning, but success did not blind him to suffering. >> people asked me what motivate you becoming an activist? i said it wasn't karl marx. it really wasn't abe lincoln. it was just poverty. >> yes. >> oppression motivated me to become an activist in the resistence to that, along the way in this need to get rid of oppression, i heard about marx i heard about lincoln, i heard about frederick douglas, and that gave me an opportunity to select which one of these voices, which one of these philosophies that i wanted engage with. i happened to move to the places where i moved, which really ticked off the ruling folks. >> yes. >> as early as the 1950s he used his wealth to support the movement. he helped fund the freedom riots and voter registration across the south. he bailed out countless several rights protesters. a commitment echoed by this new generation of young activists. >> we have not forgotten what you have done. i
in our conversation actor harry belafonte and new revolutionary philip agnu . a lifetime of braking barriers. harry belafonte rose from humble beginning, but success did not blind him to suffering. >> people asked me what motivate you becoming an activist? i said it wasn't karl marx. it really wasn't abe lincoln. it was just poverty. >> yes. >> oppression motivated me to become an activist in the resistence to that, along the way in this need to get rid of oppression, i heard...
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philip crawford. >> thank you. my name is philip crawford and a homeowner on clifford terrace. i have owned my only for 30 years now and i support of supervisor wiener's moratorium to control what i consider out of development of massive homes in the city. this trend that we're seeing all around us risk changing the very nature and character and of course the diversity of our neighborhoods and it further and most importantly it makes these changes permanently. they're irreversible once the developments are put in place. i live around the corner from a proposed development where two existing homes totally less than 3,000 square feet are being proposed for replacement by five individual single family homes totaling over 31,000 square feet so a massive change to the very character of the neighborhood there. my hope is what i think is a sensible legislation will pass and give the city some breathing room to reevaluate our development policies. thank you. >> thank you. joyce followed by -- it looks like -- is it chris ponz? >> good afternoon. my husband and i live on saturn street a
philip crawford. >> thank you. my name is philip crawford and a homeowner on clifford terrace. i have owned my only for 30 years now and i support of supervisor wiener's moratorium to control what i consider out of development of massive homes in the city. this trend that we're seeing all around us risk changing the very nature and character and of course the diversity of our neighborhoods and it further and most importantly it makes these changes permanently. they're irreversible once...
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philip roth a few years ago called the novel a dying animal, and he elaborated, saying a small groupople will be reading it. maybe more p
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and when officer philips turned away, he fired three shots into his back. then, three more through the windshield, killing officer curtis. while speeding away, officer philips fired three shots with world-class precision. one went through the trunk, hitting mason in the back. when gerald mason was arrested, investigators asked him to remove his shirt. sure enough, he had a bullet wound on his back, proof that officer philips got him. >> the very last thing he did in life was to mark forever the man who killed him and his partner. and that's pretty compelling. because it's almost as if someone is speaking to you from the grave telling you, ladies and gentlemen, i told you who it is. i pointed him out with my gunfire. >> that was never reported. as far as i know, to the media. i said, why didn't you tell us? because we didn't want anybody to know about it. we didn't want him to go and get plastic surgery or to, you know, whatever. and it's amazing. >> the gun was traced to shreveport, louisiana. the handwriting was gerald mason's, as was the thumbprint on the
and when officer philips turned away, he fired three shots into his back. then, three more through the windshield, killing officer curtis. while speeding away, officer philips fired three shots with world-class precision. one went through the trunk, hitting mason in the back. when gerald mason was arrested, investigators asked him to remove his shirt. sure enough, he had a bullet wound on his back, proof that officer philips got him. >> the very last thing he did in life was to mark...
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genie: philip crowther there from washington.emen itself has shut down all its major seaports over the escalating conflict. iran's foreign ministry has said it will make all necessary efforts to control the crisis in yemen, saying that the saudi led airstrikes should stop immediately. now, a us-led coalition warplanes have launched their first airstrikes against islamic state group target in tikrit .that marks the first time they have stepped up to a the iraqi forces . the move effectively put the u.s. on his inside of the fight of the iranian-backed militia to support the iraqi forces. attends from the iraqi government to retake tikrit have stalled, but the iraqi premise or is insisting the support will not fail. >> we enjoy air support, weapon supplies and others provided by the international coalition. we stand with iraq against terrorism which threatens not only iraq but the whole world. it's sovereignty will be respected. genie: now the israeli president has formally tapped current prime minister benjamin netanyahu with lead
genie: philip crowther there from washington.emen itself has shut down all its major seaports over the escalating conflict. iran's foreign ministry has said it will make all necessary efforts to control the crisis in yemen, saying that the saudi led airstrikes should stop immediately. now, a us-led coalition warplanes have launched their first airstrikes against islamic state group target in tikrit .that marks the first time they have stepped up to a the iraqi forces . the move effectively put...
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philip jackson: i hope to capture his thoughtfulness. he was a thinking man. but also his determination. people can see that in the sculpture, then i think you have succeeded. >> the statue will be unveiled at a ceremony to honor a man who changed the course of history. kathy: the egyptian government has announced plans to build a new administrative capital to the east of cairo. the housing minister said it would be built within 5-7 years and would cost $45 billion. it is one of the flagship developments unveiled to revive the flagging ejection economy. our correspondent has this from cairo. >> -- flagging egyptian economy. our correspondent has this from cairo. >> the ancient city is a place of enduring symbols. now the government is looking to a new future and a new capital. it will be built to the east of cairo, extending the city towards the red sea. images from the developers based in dubai portray a smart sustainable city. if and when it is completed, it will be the size of singapore with an airport larger than heathrow. the project sounds like an egypti
philip jackson: i hope to capture his thoughtfulness. he was a thinking man. but also his determination. people can see that in the sculpture, then i think you have succeeded. >> the statue will be unveiled at a ceremony to honor a man who changed the course of history. kathy: the egyptian government has announced plans to build a new administrative capital to the east of cairo. the housing minister said it would be built within 5-7 years and would cost $45 billion. it is one of the...
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the federal calvary was under general philip sheridan and wesley merritt and had with him some folks you probably you have recognized, george armstrong custer, thomas devon and george crook. many of these the fighter in the indians were afterwards. they are facing confessional to richard anderson and bush ron johnson. that fighting at that intersection, which is just beyond the visitor center is known as marshall's crossroads or harper's farm. here the union calvary would attack at the same time that fighting was going on down at the hillsman house along the creek. now the fighting at the creek, the confederates did not have artillery.
the federal calvary was under general philip sheridan and wesley merritt and had with him some folks you probably you have recognized, george armstrong custer, thomas devon and george crook. many of these the fighter in the indians were afterwards. they are facing confessional to richard anderson and bush ron johnson. that fighting at that intersection, which is just beyond the visitor center is known as marshall's crossroads or harper's farm. here the union calvary would attack at the same...
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philip: it tells us about his target audience.the target audience, evangelical christians, young christians. that is why he chose the university. young conservatives, that is the biggest target audience for ted cruz. he spoke about the millions of courageous conservatives. that will be one of the big slogans of his campaign. he calls himself the courageous conservative. the most obvious parts of his views are these -- he is pro-gun, antiabortion, anti-gay marriage. he is for further sanctions against iran. against the current negotiations going on with iran. he is for a renewal of the relationship with israel. laura: it is going to be a pretty crowded field. how do his credentials shape up? philip: maybe worth comparing him to a democratic candidate from 2008. brock obama was also a very -- barack obama was also a very recent senator. he was elected in 2012 into the senate in 2013 and is already going to the presidency. that is a similar path to the one the president took. ted cruz, despite spending very few years in the senate, i
philip: it tells us about his target audience.the target audience, evangelical christians, young christians. that is why he chose the university. young conservatives, that is the biggest target audience for ted cruz. he spoke about the millions of courageous conservatives. that will be one of the big slogans of his campaign. he calls himself the courageous conservative. the most obvious parts of his views are these -- he is pro-gun, antiabortion, anti-gay marriage. he is for further sanctions...
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campbell police say 60-year-old philip handle was drunk when it happened. abc7 news reporter katie is live with the reaction and a message from the family. >> reporter: the family is devastated, of course. the woman is dead and leaves her partner of 26 years and their 15-year-old son who is disabled and needs 24-hour care. her stair and her mother who is in jail and on top of everything else this family today should be celebrating the victim's 42nd birthday. >> i keep thinking maybe this is a nightmare. >> she is thought only reeling from the death of her daughter she is forced to see it over and over again in her mind because she witnessed it. >> i was right there where i saw her face. it was like, dad what are you doing? it haunts me. >> reporter: francis says her husband, philip handle, had been drinking all day when he left to go to a liquor store around the corner. when he got home before 5:00 on thursday evening leslie was in the driveway trying to guide him into a parking spot. the family says he hit the gas instead of the brake and ran over leslie.
campbell police say 60-year-old philip handle was drunk when it happened. abc7 news reporter katie is live with the reaction and a message from the family. >> reporter: the family is devastated, of course. the woman is dead and leaves her partner of 26 years and their 15-year-old son who is disabled and needs 24-hour care. her stair and her mother who is in jail and on top of everything else this family today should be celebrating the victim's 42nd birthday. >> i keep thinking maybe...
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campbell police say 60-year-old philip handle was drunk when it happened. abc7 news reporter katie is live with the reaction and a message from the family. >> reporter: the family is devastated, of course. the woman is dead and leaves her partner of 26 years and their 15-year-old son who is disabled and needs 24-hour care. her stair and her mother who is in jail and on top of everything else this family today should be celebrating the victim's 42nd birthday. >> i keep thinking maybe this is a nightmare. >> she is thought only reeling from the death of her daughter she is forced to see it over and over again in her mind because she witnessed it. >> i was right there where i saw her face. it wasik l dad what are you doing? it haunts me. >> reporter: francis says her husband, philip handle, had been drinking all day when he left to go to a liquor store around the corner. when he got home before 5:00 on thursday evening leslie was in the driveway trying to guide him into a parking spot. the family says he hit the gas instead of the brake and ran over leslie. sh
campbell police say 60-year-old philip handle was drunk when it happened. abc7 news reporter katie is live with the reaction and a message from the family. >> reporter: the family is devastated, of course. the woman is dead and leaves her partner of 26 years and their 15-year-old son who is disabled and needs 24-hour care. her stair and her mother who is in jail and on top of everything else this family today should be celebrating the victim's 42nd birthday. >> i keep thinking maybe...
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. >> this digital technology has raised ethical questions: with the deaths of philip seymour hoffman while shooting the hunger games and fast and replicate? >> he passed away before fin issuing one very key scene. there has been a lot of back and forth about whether or not that scene would be digitally performed. successful? >> even if they pull it off, you know, flawlessly, there will be people that don't like it. there will be people who do like it. if they don't, great. there will be people who do like it. it will go across the board regardless. at the same time, you know, that's a really, really difficult thing to do. >> so, i want to be clear. this is the real cara? this isn't digitized? >> not digi babe. >> young female actors are going to houses asking to be digitized so when they are older, they can play themselves for when they were younger? >> i wonder with philip seymour hoffman, can the digital version of his actor be as genius as he was? he doesn't have a say? >> he doesn't have a say. a lot of times that goes to the estate, to the family of the person who passed away. >
. >> this digital technology has raised ethical questions: with the deaths of philip seymour hoffman while shooting the hunger games and fast and replicate? >> he passed away before fin issuing one very key scene. there has been a lot of back and forth about whether or not that scene would be digitally performed. successful? >> even if they pull it off, you know, flawlessly, there will be people that don't like it. there will be people who do like it. if they don't, great....
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obregon: stirling beganigging at san lorenzo in 1946 with the archaeologist philip dcker. stirling pugh: and sure enough, ere was a big head ana beautifully carved big head, much finer [d] more ndsome thanhe ones ata venta. obregon: stirling proposethat these enigmatic sculptures wereortraits of prominent individuals in olmec society. mostf the vast site of san lorenzo remains to be explored. new speaker: we now know atheitecove moran 300 htares, making it the laest d most complex site in mesoamerica duri t earlyressic orhearlyorma piod. obregon: the elite resided on the huge manmade plateau that dominates the site. one house, calle the "red palace," had stone columns and steps and was supplied with war channeled fromervoirs. ordinary pple may have led in the pthatched houses, li some still found ertoday. the populationncluded artisans skilled in specializedrafts. cyphers: we have a lot of evidence for workshop activity here. there are areas where theyorked obdian green stone and even monuments were worked re. the olmecs stored previously made stone monuments and then rewo
obregon: stirling beganigging at san lorenzo in 1946 with the archaeologist philip dcker. stirling pugh: and sure enough, ere was a big head ana beautifully carved big head, much finer [d] more ndsome thanhe ones ata venta. obregon: stirling proposethat these enigmatic sculptures wereortraits of prominent individuals in olmec society. mostf the vast site of san lorenzo remains to be explored. new speaker: we now know atheitecove moran 300 htares, making it the laest d most complex site in...
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. >> reporter: james wood recalling the last time he saw his big brother philip. it was just a week before philip and 238 others boarded malaysia flight 370 from kuala lumpur to beijing. a flight that was initially reported as overdue. at that point i'm just imagining here that you're thinking this is going to be bad news and we're going to get confirmation pretty soon. >> something, yeah. yeah. or either messed up, turned around, lost track of it. >> reporter: the plane didn't crash somewhere along it's planned route. instead it appeared it was flown into oblivion. that was the last message from mh370, 41 minutes into the flight, the mystery began. >> but now i'm going to turn to the left. >> reporter: in a 777 simulator we duplicated the sharp left turn that came next sending mh370 on a mystifying journey, ultimately towards the indian ocean. is there anything that would make this plane make that kind of turn absent a human either pushing buttons on this computer or dialing in the autopilot? >> no. no. >> reporter: adding to the intrigue, the plane's transponder
. >> reporter: james wood recalling the last time he saw his big brother philip. it was just a week before philip and 238 others boarded malaysia flight 370 from kuala lumpur to beijing. a flight that was initially reported as overdue. at that point i'm just imagining here that you're thinking this is going to be bad news and we're going to get confirmation pretty soon. >> something, yeah. yeah. or either messed up, turned around, lost track of it. >> reporter: the plane...
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philip lebeau has more from be >> reporter: dr. martin vintercorn has good reason to smile. as ceo of volkswagen he's grown annual sales to more than 10 million vehicles and has positioned vw to pass toyota for number one worldwide. >> i don't know whether we'll spasz toyota this year but we try to achieve other targets. >> reporter: those include boosting profit margins after spending billions to expand assembly lines worldwide, including in the u.s. where sales have lagged. in part because the company has been slow to build suvs. >> yes. we did procrastinate and wait too long. of course near small end, we have to close a factory so we were reticent and now going into the offensive in the states. >> reporter: bmw starts building a new suv with more to follow. meanwhile, its biggest luxury brand, audi is cashing in on america's growing demand for high end cars. >> audi's got a tremendous amount and they're expanding their portfolio, but it really comes down to capacity and their capacity doesn't really expand until 2017 when they open up next facility. >> reporter: if volksw
philip lebeau has more from be >> reporter: dr. martin vintercorn has good reason to smile. as ceo of volkswagen he's grown annual sales to more than 10 million vehicles and has positioned vw to pass toyota for number one worldwide. >> i don't know whether we'll spasz toyota this year but we try to achieve other targets. >> reporter: those include boosting profit margins after spending billions to expand assembly lines worldwide, including in the u.s. where sales have lagged....
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philip lebeau has more on last month's auto sale. >> reporter: pardon the pun, but february auto sale ss were at $16.23 million below estimates 16.6 or $16.7 million. for the major auto makers almost all reported sales below wall street estimate ford being the one that reported declining sales with sales dropping 1.9%. what happened last month? blame it on the weather. storms really hurt showroom traffic, especially in the northeast where sales fell by as much as 50% in some markets because of the repeated snowstorms. add in ice storms in the southeast late in the month and that's a big reason sales slowed down in the month of february. that said, a couple of bright spots. pickups and suvs in heavy demand. gm truck seamales up more than 30% last month. question is what happens with auto sales this month? march is the beginning of the auto seas season where we really start to see business pick up. if weather improves most dealers around the country expect we should see auto sales move substantially higher. philip lebeau, "nightly business report," chicago. >>> stocks were sandbagged to
philip lebeau has more on last month's auto sale. >> reporter: pardon the pun, but february auto sale ss were at $16.23 million below estimates 16.6 or $16.7 million. for the major auto makers almost all reported sales below wall street estimate ford being the one that reported declining sales with sales dropping 1.9%. what happened last month? blame it on the weather. storms really hurt showroom traffic, especially in the northeast where sales fell by as much as 50% in some markets...
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campbell police say 60-year-old philip handle was drunk when it happened. abc7 news reporter katie is live with the reaction and a message from the family. >> reporter: the family is devastated, of course. the woman is dead and leaves her partner of 26 years and their 15-year-old son who is disabled and needs 24-hour care. her stair and her mother who is in jail and on top of everything else this family today should be celebrating the victim's 42nd birthday. >> i keep thinking maybe this is a nightmare. >> she is thought only reeling from the death of her daughter she is forced to see it over and over again in her mind because she witnessed it. >> i was right there where i saw her face. it was like, dad what are you doing? it haunts me. >> reporter: francis says her husband, philip handle, had been drinking all day when he left to go to a liquor store around the corner. when he got home before 5:00 on thursday evening leslie was in the driveway trying to guide him into a parking spot. the family says he hit the gas instead of the brake and ran over leslie.
campbell police say 60-year-old philip handle was drunk when it happened. abc7 news reporter katie is live with the reaction and a message from the family. >> reporter: the family is devastated, of course. the woman is dead and leaves her partner of 26 years and their 15-year-old son who is disabled and needs 24-hour care. her stair and her mother who is in jail and on top of everything else this family today should be celebrating the victim's 42nd birthday. >> i keep thinking maybe...
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every other major civil rights group has had a representative here including philip randolph, when wilson, john lewis, james forman, whitney young, and dr. martin luther king. he will begin in about two minutes. 30 minutes ago, the only times as the marchers arrived, there was some rainfall. at the moment, still just a rain -- gray overcast. the lee terry presence still prevails -- military presence still prevails here. the chief of the united states marshals was allowed to proceed to the opposite side of the street. for over two hours, members of the alabama conservation service have been at the lower steps at the capital. various members of the alabama legislator has been on the steps here witnessing the activities below. master of ceremonies is the reverend abernathy. he has served as master of ceremonies. most of the crowd has taken the opportunity to be seated. many are seated at this time. the majority are still standing. this out of necessity. there has been not one single incident from the time this march started -- >> will you please add their names to the list. the reverend mcle
every other major civil rights group has had a representative here including philip randolph, when wilson, john lewis, james forman, whitney young, and dr. martin luther king. he will begin in about two minutes. 30 minutes ago, the only times as the marchers arrived, there was some rainfall. at the moment, still just a rain -- gray overcast. the lee terry presence still prevails -- military presence still prevails here. the chief of the united states marshals was allowed to proceed to the...
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philip all of this later on this morning this is coming up at 830.our reminder that dr. philip schools of thought be christina's boyfriend is distraught and out of control. the decor and intervention at 4:00 p.m. read on kron 4. will be back with the world according to gary after the break <
philip all of this later on this morning this is coming up at 830.our reminder that dr. philip schools of thought be christina's boyfriend is distraught and out of control. the decor and intervention at 4:00 p.m. read on kron 4. will be back with the world according to gary after the break
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the federal calvary was under general philip sheridan and wesley merritt and had with him some folks you probably you have recognized, george armstrong custer, thomas devon and george crook. many of these the fighter in the indians were afterwards. they are facing confessional to richard anderson and bush ron johnson. that fighting at that intersection, which is just beyond the visitor center is known as marshall's crossroads or harper's farm. here the union calvary would attack at the same time that fighting was going on down at the hillsman house along the creek. now the fighting at the creek, the confederates did not have artillery. the switch to relate to the union bombardment of 20 gun set up in the yard of the hillsman house. here at the fighting of the crossroads, both confederate and union forces did have artillery to use. a lot of the union causally have lost -- had lost their mounts, that they wrote directly provision of doing valley invalid down through richmond across appomattox river and immediately joined up with the army. one of them, sergeant coming to him, the first
the federal calvary was under general philip sheridan and wesley merritt and had with him some folks you probably you have recognized, george armstrong custer, thomas devon and george crook. many of these the fighter in the indians were afterwards. they are facing confessional to richard anderson and bush ron johnson. that fighting at that intersection, which is just beyond the visitor center is known as marshall's crossroads or harper's farm. here the union calvary would attack at the same...
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[laughter] philip roth a few years ago called the novel "a dying animal." he elaborated " may be more people will read them now then currently read latin poetry, but probably about that range." celebrity on screen time and distraction. i was googling around and thought that was a great quote by roth. then i heard an interview you did, gary. you said "who who knows, maybe literature will become back some day. it sucks to be in the butthole of it." [laughter] gary: they called me a soviet pessimist. nothing to meet looks up. but i think we are in the end of it. i think this is coming to an end. writing novels, i mean. and longform text in general. i know professors of english, i not read an and book in a while because i don't have time. i just read parts or reviews of books. it is every hard to read an entire book. that is why the tv series like "the sopranos or "the wire". they provided the narrative that we need. in a book, i have to enter the consciousness of this guy. it takes effort, even though it is incredible mind melding technology. it is almost over
[laughter] philip roth a few years ago called the novel "a dying animal." he elaborated " may be more people will read them now then currently read latin poetry, but probably about that range." celebrity on screen time and distraction. i was googling around and thought that was a great quote by roth. then i heard an interview you did, gary. you said "who who knows, maybe literature will become back some day. it sucks to be in the butthole of it." [laughter] gary:...
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those particular two stories, philip. >> yeah, gold has really done well. we've seen a boost up in the assets. trading right around that 1197 level. we have to break through 1200. all of a sudden it will start coming on to everybody's radar. money managers will push money into it as it gains momentum. gold has been -- copper is pulling back a little bit. silver prices are capturing that 17-dollar level. that will attract more funds. keep an eye on the dollar. it may be down. but i don't think it's out. the us, we're way ahead of the curve especially on labor and also on housing. but if we see these problems pick up especially with that build-up of arsenal against the yemen border with saudi arabia, you'll see gold futures attract those investors. and look for 1220 and 1225. >> we, of course, get the inventory data out today. i was looking at the numbers. in particular, on the oil story, the inventory side of it surprised me. the build in crude oil. were you surprised? >> a little bit. we knew there would be a build. oil didn't move down that much after the
those particular two stories, philip. >> yeah, gold has really done well. we've seen a boost up in the assets. trading right around that 1197 level. we have to break through 1200. all of a sudden it will start coming on to everybody's radar. money managers will push money into it as it gains momentum. gold has been -- copper is pulling back a little bit. silver prices are capturing that 17-dollar level. that will attract more funds. keep an eye on the dollar. it may be down. but i don't...
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philip roth a few years ago called the novel a dying animal, and he elaborated, saying a small group of people will be reading it. maybe more people will read them now than currently now read latin poetry, but in that range, and he elaborated because of screen time and distraction. i was googling around. i thought it was a great quote. then i found an interview that you did. you said, who knows, maybe literature will come back someday. so what is the future of the novel? >> you have to take everything that i say with a grain of salt, and in the industry they call me a sap. nothing to me was going to look up, but i think we are in the end of this. this is coming to an end. writing novels, i mean. and long-form texts in general. professors tell me, i have not read a book in a while because i do not have time. i read parts of books or texts on books, but it is hard to read an entire book. that is why i think that tv serial like "the sopranos" has caught on so much because it provides a narrative that we all need. we are wired for narratives that we watch instead of trying to absorb. rea
philip roth a few years ago called the novel a dying animal, and he elaborated, saying a small group of people will be reading it. maybe more people will read them now than currently now read latin poetry, but in that range, and he elaborated because of screen time and distraction. i was googling around. i thought it was a great quote. then i found an interview that you did. you said, who knows, maybe literature will come back someday. so what is the future of the novel? >> you have to...
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because the more significant event was really king philip's war, not the first thanksgiving. we don't learn about the war in our formal education. we learned for neckties version -- we learn a sanitized version of the first thanksgiving. we want people to set, i did not know that. and then we want them to set, why didn't i know that? why wasn't i taught this? it is kind of important. it is more important than knowing they had dinner together one day. similarly, pocahontas has a lot of mythology associated with her. she was gossiped about throughout the world. like a kardashian or something. [laughter] this is a depiction of the game story where she saved john smith of thing executed by her father, a powhatan. there is but one source for this story. everybody has learned this one right? this was in the disney movie so it has to be true. [laughter] there was one source for this story and it took hold. the source was the highly fictionalized biography of john smith. autobiography of john smith. john smith thought, i have to sell some books. let's see. this would be a great story
because the more significant event was really king philip's war, not the first thanksgiving. we don't learn about the war in our formal education. we learned for neckties version -- we learn a sanitized version of the first thanksgiving. we want people to set, i did not know that. and then we want them to set, why didn't i know that? why wasn't i taught this? it is kind of important. it is more important than knowing they had dinner together one day. similarly, pocahontas has a lot of mythology...
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and doctor king was a keynote speaker, he and dr philip ranked afl.re were three speakers martin luther king me and dr philip randolph. that's me leading dr king after he made a mag nifent speech, there's magdol is there, and that young man at that time said that he was going back to mississippi, even though he was threatened with an assassination. he said i'm going back because it's a beautiful state. he went back and gave the life. that's a reason why bill payne and others questioned it. if he gave his life and they knew it would be given. >> you shows a line in politics. what was it like being a political figure. >> one of the things i learnt because of people like that. >> you must do everything you can wherever you are to change the situation here. >> when i was a member. i tried to use that position not to remain here. and use the position for that. i took on issues that some were unpopular, but i didn't care. one of which was i bruised legislation which is now law. which say that's the african-american contributions must be infused into the reg
and doctor king was a keynote speaker, he and dr philip ranked afl.re were three speakers martin luther king me and dr philip randolph. that's me leading dr king after he made a mag nifent speech, there's magdol is there, and that young man at that time said that he was going back to mississippi, even though he was threatened with an assassination. he said i'm going back because it's a beautiful state. he went back and gave the life. that's a reason why bill payne and others questioned it. if...
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the brigade with its supporting element, is commanded by colonel james philip e, welcomed by ambassadoraxwell taylor. and by general william westmoreland. in the ceremonies that follow he gets his first look at the shores of vietnam. for the first time the rig aid unfurls the land. to the ambassador the occasion is special as the one-time commander of the 101st speaks to his son, now a member of the screaming eagles. some of the airborne infantryman stage of parachute drop. the screaming eagles dissent toward the earth and the note hardships of jungle warfare that they will face in the months ahead. within two weeks after their arrival of the screaming eagles have been sent northward on the first combat operation. it is mid august and the brigade has not yet had a time to establish its permanent home base in vietnam. while the vietnamese are celebrating the lantern festival, the men of the 327th are moving in land to the central highland. their mission is to clear and secure the area as a base camp for the first cavalry division and mobile, which will be arriving in a matter of days. th
the brigade with its supporting element, is commanded by colonel james philip e, welcomed by ambassadoraxwell taylor. and by general william westmoreland. in the ceremonies that follow he gets his first look at the shores of vietnam. for the first time the rig aid unfurls the land. to the ambassador the occasion is special as the one-time commander of the 101st speaks to his son, now a member of the screaming eagles. some of the airborne infantryman stage of parachute drop. the screaming eagles...
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. >> a few people have their names being thrown out, especially mayor philip. >> he has been talkingut running for governor and would probably be a good candidate. who knows what shape that administration will be in. we have a lot of time still to go. the idea of consequences for an indictment that did not happen years out of is tough to deal with. >> we we will have to wait and see if the charges come through. thank you for joining us. >> no problem. >> i am in i am in newark at the hilton hotel where senator bob menendez is speaking. the whole world has shown up they all want to find out what he has to say about the corruption charges may be facing in a couple of weeks. he has said he has done nothing wrong and that he and the florida eye dr. are just friends. >> anyone who knows me knows that i fight for the things i believe are important. that is why am. i am not going anywhere. >> he would not be answering questions because the inquiry is ongoing. i we will keep following this. for more info and updates follow me on twitter @chasingsibile and follow the show @chasingnews. >> phi
. >> a few people have their names being thrown out, especially mayor philip. >> he has been talkingut running for governor and would probably be a good candidate. who knows what shape that administration will be in. we have a lot of time still to go. the idea of consequences for an indictment that did not happen years out of is tough to deal with. >> we we will have to wait and see if the charges come through. thank you for joining us. >> no problem. >> i am in i...
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or a bank robber named philip z. bag. you come up with some with the hashtag on the nose name. but lets get back to that jesus jet. >> project asking people to donate $300 or more. >> that jet dollar was seeking!yhl a gulfstream 60 which has a price tag of $65 million. bloomberg describes it as the holy grail of jets. [laughter] $65 million? for $65 million you could buy z jet. you would be overpaying for that too, mind you. [laughter] what exactly is the message creflo dollar wants to spread while careening through the skies in his private jet. >> dollar is famous for his so-called prawlsso-called prosperity gospel coming to those who do not donate to the church. >> so-called prawls parity gospel. it seems like this message might be catching on but not everybody's a convert. take us to sunday school noted religious scholar. >> the protestant movement in north america is the movement referred toes at posterity gospel. the argument of the prosperity gospel if i can put it flippantly is;z8Áthat jesus wants you to drive a bentley. >> that's right. i feel 9 power of the v8. i'm not
or a bank robber named philip z. bag. you come up with some with the hashtag on the nose name. but lets get back to that jesus jet. >> project asking people to donate $300 or more. >> that jet dollar was seeking!yhl a gulfstream 60 which has a price tag of $65 million. bloomberg describes it as the holy grail of jets. [laughter] $65 million? for $65 million you could buy z jet. you would be overpaying for that too, mind you. [laughter] what exactly is the message creflo dollar wants...
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meanwhile, philips plans to carry out an initial public offering for its lighting unit in the first halff next year. phillips wants to focus on consumer health technology. that is as the lighting business shift towards led bulbs. that is the news for today. we will update you every quarter hour. let's take a closer look at an about-face in the markets. right after the federal reserve dropped its pledge to be patient on raising interest rates, stocks, bonds and oil rallied. the federal reserve pushed back its guidance right to the end of the year. here is janet yellen following the decision. >> just because we removed the word "patient" from the statement does not mean we are going to be inpatient. an increase in the target range for the federal funds rate remains unlikely at our next meeting in april. with continued improvement in economic conditions, we do not want to rule out the possibility that an increase in the target range could be warranted at subsequent meetings. let me emphasize that today's modification of the forward guidance should not be read as indicating that the committe
meanwhile, philips plans to carry out an initial public offering for its lighting unit in the first halff next year. phillips wants to focus on consumer health technology. that is as the lighting business shift towards led bulbs. that is the news for today. we will update you every quarter hour. let's take a closer look at an about-face in the markets. right after the federal reserve dropped its pledge to be patient on raising interest rates, stocks, bonds and oil rallied. the federal reserve...
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philip burch started his examination with a forensic technique known as wound pattern analysis. >> i didn't look just at one wound in this case, i looked at all of the wounds as a whole. >> tina sustained six deep stab wounds to the solar plexus, all in close proximity. dr. burch believed any one of them could have caused her death. >> the serious injuries to it, tightly clustered around her lower central chest and abdomen. i was told that she was supposedly involved in a wild free-for-all-type fight with a knife. and that seemed to be very odd that all of the fatal injuries were very tightly clustered within a specific area of the body. >> that's because stabbing victims usually move during an attack. i didn't feel that she was involved in a fight where she was able to move her extremities freely. that is, either she stayed stock still of her own volition, for whatever reason, or was unable to move or she was actually restrained. >> dr. burch's theory was supported by paramedics who said tina's arms were above her head on the floor, as if she had been restrained. >> zein could not h
philip burch started his examination with a forensic technique known as wound pattern analysis. >> i didn't look just at one wound in this case, i looked at all of the wounds as a whole. >> tina sustained six deep stab wounds to the solar plexus, all in close proximity. dr. burch believed any one of them could have caused her death. >> the serious injuries to it, tightly clustered around her lower central chest and abdomen. i was told that she was supposedly involved in a wild...
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. >> reporter: which is why, after philip seymour hoffman died during "hunger games" filming, the director it's up to audiences to decide if the effect is special enough to bring a star back to the big screen. clayton sandell, abc news. >>> "gma" first thing in the morning, david muir will be back tomorrow night. i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. anchor 1: a deadly stabbing with hardly any answers. and a church after -- under fire. a rallying cry from protesters and new details from the victim of an alleged sex abuse scandal. a curtain call for one of these the's most famous theaters. the news at 6:30 starts now. announcer: abc seven news: 30, on your side. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] kimberly: police and prince george's county are looking for a man who stabbed someone to death this morning and langley park off university boulevard. richard reid joins us live.
. >> reporter: which is why, after philip seymour hoffman died during "hunger games" filming, the director it's up to audiences to decide if the effect is special enough to bring a star back to the big screen. clayton sandell, abc news. >>> "gma" first thing in the morning, david muir will be back tomorrow night. i'm tom llamas in new york. have a great evening. good night. anchor 1: a deadly stabbing with hardly any answers. and a church after -- under fire....
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kimberly: actor philip seymour hoffman died during " the hunger games." ♪ ♪ ♪ kimberly: such a sunnye you can make the best of this forecast. it still a mixed bag. eileen: it is, yes, you will wake up with showers early in the morning. but don't worry, midmorning, you will see the sun. there will be sunshine, about 60 degrees. rain on tuesday, cooler wednesday but still sunny. easter weekend looking pretty nice. kimberly: [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] kimberly: workers are building an access road to the crash site of german wings flight. it will speed up the recovery of remains and wreckage. reporter: investigators continue the search for the dna evidence who died on the germanwings plane that was deliberately crashed i the copilot, and they are still looking for the data recorder. the voice recorder is revealing some of the last chilling moments on board the doomed flight. a transcript of the recordings released by german newspaper showed the captain leaves to go to the bathroo
kimberly: actor philip seymour hoffman died during " the hunger games." ♪ ♪ ♪ kimberly: such a sunnye you can make the best of this forecast. it still a mixed bag. eileen: it is, yes, you will wake up with showers early in the morning. but don't worry, midmorning, you will see the sun. there will be sunshine, about 60 degrees. rain on tuesday, cooler wednesday but still sunny. easter weekend looking pretty nice. kimberly: [captioning performed by the national captioning...
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in the second half, philip green drained six threes, helping the storm to the 81-70 win. acc, second ranked virginia and virginia tech. uva, anthony gill barrels through the defenders, lays it in, fouled. he had 12 at the half. second half, london parentes playing his first game since getting his nose broken against florida state. virginia keeps rolling, winning 69-57. george mason-st. louis. gray goes baseline, lays it in. the patriots led 43-24 the half. second half coming george mason turns up the d. the full head of steam and one. no problems formation today, they win 78-50. and gw loses to davidson 77-67 american falls to buck now, and hampton beat howard. kimberly giving me the fist pump over here. kimberly: two of those games i'm happy about. ♪ kimberly: britain's prince william continues his tour of japan. today he visited the studios of a japanese broadcaster. prince william is scheduled to visit areas devastated by a ts unami. kimberly: a little bit of everything? steve: a little bit of everything. we don't need to focus on the snow totals because it will not be
in the second half, philip green drained six threes, helping the storm to the 81-70 win. acc, second ranked virginia and virginia tech. uva, anthony gill barrels through the defenders, lays it in, fouled. he had 12 at the half. second half, london parentes playing his first game since getting his nose broken against florida state. virginia keeps rolling, winning 69-57. george mason-st. louis. gray goes baseline, lays it in. the patriots led 43-24 the half. second half coming george mason turns...
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british foreign minister philip hammond. >> if we are going to get this done over the next few hours iran needs to take a deep breath and make tough decisions. >> reporter: but in the way of the deal are two major sticking points. iran wants the sanctions that have cut them off from global markets lifted immediately, but the u.s. worries that iran will then purchase parts that couldpo be used to build a weapon, and iran is demanding that they be allowed to further enrich uranium in the final years of a deal, but the u.s. is pushing back. even if these hurdles are cleared by the tuesday deadline the administration still needs to convince congress not to torpedo the deal by rolling out more sanctions. north carolina republican, richard burr. >> i don't know if now is the time to push back from the table from the table and ask ourselves, is it really time to trust the people that we are negotiating with, the iranians. >> reporter: u.s. officials say it is now or never, and in a nod to the nearby said closing the deal is like summating a mountain peak, the last few feet are the toughest.
british foreign minister philip hammond. >> if we are going to get this done over the next few hours iran needs to take a deep breath and make tough decisions. >> reporter: but in the way of the deal are two major sticking points. iran wants the sanctions that have cut them off from global markets lifted immediately, but the u.s. worries that iran will then purchase parts that couldpo be used to build a weapon, and iran is demanding that they be allowed to further enrich uranium in...
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barnaby philips johns us now. >> throwing light on what village's very unusual past. here in this small community in northern serbia many of the names are greek. a civil war wageed in greece in the late 1940s. the government defeated the communists many of whom took refuge next door in yugoslavia where they were offered a safe haven. dmitri's father was one of those greeks who fled and came to this village maglic, along with thousands of others. he has since died, andy my try has lived his whole life torn between his greek and serbian identity. >> as time goes by i feel more and more nostalgic for greece. just as my father did but in the end he was buried here. i have two country. serbia is my homeland, but my father land is greece. >> the last surviving greek refugee to come to maglic passed away only in january of this year. in fact, this is her grave. back home in greece the left may have finally triumph. but that moment of victory came too late for the greeks of maglic to savor. they lived and died in an adopted land. i met anton who was born in yugoslavia and sai
barnaby philips johns us now. >> throwing light on what village's very unusual past. here in this small community in northern serbia many of the names are greek. a civil war wageed in greece in the late 1940s. the government defeated the communists many of whom took refuge next door in yugoslavia where they were offered a safe haven. dmitri's father was one of those greeks who fled and came to this village maglic, along with thousands of others. he has since died, andy my try has lived...