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thank you, bill. >> thank you, polly. when we come back, we're gonna switch topics. former manhattan borough president and one-time mayoral candidate for new york city ruth messinger joins us. remember her? oh, she's still quite active. she talks about her career to help others after leaving politics, and, oh, yeah, we'll >> welcome back to "upclose." our next guest once ran for the highest political office in new york city. former manhattan borough president ruth messinger, trying to become mayor in 1997, losing to rudy giuliani, as he won a second term. she has been, since then, in the trenches and at the forefront, fighting for civil rights and human rights in countries around the world, and now ruth messinger is retiring as the president of the nonprofit american jewish world service, conduct her exit interview, and i'm pretty excited for that. >> me, too. >> i didn't even tell you it was an exit interview, but that's what it is -- at least for the public. >> fair enough. >> and so many new yorkers remember you fondly and think of you fondly and now... >> thank y
thank you, bill. >> thank you, polly. when we come back, we're gonna switch topics. former manhattan borough president and one-time mayoral candidate for new york city ruth messinger joins us. remember her? oh, she's still quite active. she talks about her career to help others after leaving politics, and, oh, yeah, we'll >> welcome back to "upclose." our next guest once ran for the highest political office in new york city. former manhattan borough president ruth...
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. >> my daughter polly was kidnapped by a vicious, brutal, long-time criminal was thought to have run away for a long period of time. it offers a very easy justification for law enforcement not to get involved in these cases. when you look at the number of cases, you can kind of understand that it would really overwhelm them. >> despite launching a two-month search to find his daughter, klaas experienced the same frustrations about law enforcement's reaction to the abduction. >> they developed a profile of polly's case and suggested she had run away with her boyfriend to avoid having to move. not only were they convinced of this, but they browbeat the two girls that were with polly for a couple of weeks until they were finally able to be convinced otherwise. >> for three years bruce johnson has struggled daily with the trauma of dealing with the police department that he says failed his family. >> it's across the street now. there's a guy beating up a man on the grass. >> this is the 911 tape from the witness on the night of may 23rd, 2005, when bruce went to rescue his eighth grade d
. >> my daughter polly was kidnapped by a vicious, brutal, long-time criminal was thought to have run away for a long period of time. it offers a very easy justification for law enforcement not to get involved in these cases. when you look at the number of cases, you can kind of understand that it would really overwhelm them. >> despite launching a two-month search to find his daughter, klaas experienced the same frustrations about law enforcement's reaction to the abduction....
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between improvisation, musical creation that takes place during performance, [banjo plucking] ♪ pretty pollyand composition, musical creation conceived before performance. compositions are preserved, either through memory or notation, so that they can be repeated over and over again. (leek) a composer's role, i think, is to provide enough information to pass on to performers what they would like re-created in sound. [traditional arabic music played on the oud] (shaheen) the idea behind improvisation is to create an instant composition without preparing it or preconceive it as composition. it's a composition that is being composed on the spot. [sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] [rock music] (dispirito) i think that composing and improvising are very closely related because they are both somehow the shaping of musical ideas. to me, compositions though, represent a formalization of those ideas into a particular structure or a shape. improvisation is also shaping of a musical idea, but it is always somewhat free from having to do it the same twice or bringing other people in on it necess
between improvisation, musical creation that takes place during performance, [banjo plucking] ♪ pretty pollyand composition, musical creation conceived before performance. compositions are preserved, either through memory or notation, so that they can be repeated over and over again. (leek) a composer's role, i think, is to provide enough information to pass on to performers what they would like re-created in sound. [traditional arabic music played on the oud] (shaheen) the idea behind...
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polly shepherd, felicia sanders, and felicia's 11-year-old granddaughter. >> my son is my hero. >> reportered trying to protect them. >> he was a protector. till the end. >> reporter: just two days later, felicia forgave her son's alleged killer. >> may god have mercy on you. >> reporter: we invited community to join us at mother emanuel that night for a town hall. >> this past year has been crazy for south carolina. but as far as the police violence against blacks, you can't even go to church without getting shot. you think, wow, i could be next. >> reporter: a call to action to all those across the racial divide. >> i am the descendent of slave owners on both my parents' side. so i have slavery seeped inside of me. when i see people who have suffered for over 300 years, and i know that is on my shoulders. i want every white person to stand up and help me to share in that burden and admit, we are the problem. >> reporter: back in baltimore alicia and i are driving through streets of my childhood. >> one-third of the people who have been incarcerated are currently incarcerated, one-third of
polly shepherd, felicia sanders, and felicia's 11-year-old granddaughter. >> my son is my hero. >> reportered trying to protect them. >> he was a protector. till the end. >> reporter: just two days later, felicia forgave her son's alleged killer. >> may god have mercy on you. >> reporter: we invited community to join us at mother emanuel that night for a town hall. >> this past year has been crazy for south carolina. but as far as the police violence...
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stone hill and worcester polly tech institute made that list. jc: goats are helping clear away poison ivy. the animals have been hard at work on a piece of conservation land recently bought by the city. they say a group of neighbors who live never beaver brooke got together to save the land. poison ivy was blocking access so the goats were brought in to help. a power struggle over the next republican debate. phil: the candidates are working together vowing to take back control from the media. we have a look at their list of demands. jc: a woman recovering from a tiger bite to the hand is facing charges. why police say she trespassed to get that close to the animal. phil: sailor swift accused. part of a lawsuit targeting $40 million and it is because of 22 words. jc: we are looking live at the mass pike and both sides seem to be moving well in the darkness. let's look at traffic around the boston area. 93 southbound is moving well with 26 minutes and mass avenue to route 3. northbound is a quick ride at 14 minutes. let's go to 93 to newton corner
stone hill and worcester polly tech institute made that list. jc: goats are helping clear away poison ivy. the animals have been hard at work on a piece of conservation land recently bought by the city. they say a group of neighbors who live never beaver brooke got together to save the land. poison ivy was blocking access so the goats were brought in to help. a power struggle over the next republican debate. phil: the candidates are working together vowing to take back control from the media....
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one of the stars of the cbs television show "ncis," polly perrette. it happened outside of her home last night. in an emotional tweet, the 45- year-old actress who said her life changed that night described how a homeless man attacked her. he told her, quote, i am going to us about kill you as he pinned her down and punched her repeatedly. she managed to us about get away. the suspect was later arrested. she said a guy walked by on his 15, his dog licked her on the face and kept going. they didn't stop to us about help her. >>> police are new looking for two suspects connected to us about a home invasion in california. they have excellent surveillance of the criminals, thanks to us about their -- the homeowner's kitchen. they helped themselves to us about. >> us and soda from the victim's refrigerator and all caught on tape and clear tape. >> and these subjects clearly were not intimidated and threatened and they were leisurely going about their business. >> the police got a big break. the burglars never knew they were caught on camera and made no att
one of the stars of the cbs television show "ncis," polly perrette. it happened outside of her home last night. in an emotional tweet, the 45- year-old actress who said her life changed that night described how a homeless man attacked her. he told her, quote, i am going to us about kill you as he pinned her down and punched her repeatedly. she managed to us about get away. the suspect was later arrested. she said a guy walked by on his 15, his dog licked her on the face and kept...
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polly chester is 72 she decided she wanted to mark skydiving off her bucket list. check out what happened when she was in the air!her out!she id it made h h say some naughty words.the guy behind her says the dentures hit him in the head when they flew out.her dauger and son in law said they were rolling on the floor laughing when thth found out.they've played this video over and over again much to the delight of friends, family and an internet audience. audience.the sbd part is her new dentures cost more than her skydive adventure! it's still to come... come...we hit the streets to see what you think of the presidential campaign that's been going on for nearly seven gogoin your cbs 2 the son of a polisisimmigrant who grew up in a b boklyn tenement. he went to public schools, then college, where the work of his life began -- fighting injustice and inequality, speaking truth to power. he moved to vermont, won elecon and praise as one of america's best mayors. in c cgress, he stood up for working familili and for principle, opposing the iraq war, supporting veterans.
polly chester is 72 she decided she wanted to mark skydiving off her bucket list. check out what happened when she was in the air!her out!she id it made h h say some naughty words.the guy behind her says the dentures hit him in the head when they flew out.her dauger and son in law said they were rolling on the floor laughing when thth found out.they've played this video over and over again much to the delight of friends, family and an internet audience. audience.the sbd part is her new dentures...
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>>reporter: finish film made up of pixel and polly gone eat pencil panty brush and pests of clay.nd businessed on the director drug. >> oil base play so that they can work on it forever and then once it is final it is cast. >>reporter: shape only the beginning. what color are the eyes. the difference between young dinosaur and older dinosaur. >>reporter: even family tree can change. >> mama. arl o. this was e-had he a second brother who never made it into the movie. >> may not change much from this distance. >>reporter: this is a for cry from painting alone in a studio people's exhibit arrest, ar team work. >> since everyone contributes. >> thisyfÑ is so call. [ great >>reporter: 7 newsdo. 8+ too. >>> incredible+ twj&y weather didn't keep people awhichwg from úcenter. crowd smallíúut peoplx get a vÑp of ice skating in before >>> one last check on the weather. >> more rain is coming. sand why is tracking it. >> that's right. look at live doppler 7hd and here is the next pwch of showers along the north bay coast line we see some around bodega bay down towards paren couldn't excuse
>>reporter: finish film made up of pixel and polly gone eat pencil panty brush and pests of clay.nd businessed on the director drug. >> oil base play so that they can work on it forever and then once it is final it is cast. >>reporter: shape only the beginning. what color are the eyes. the difference between young dinosaur and older dinosaur. >>reporter: even family tree can change. >> mama. arl o. this was e-had he a second brother who never made it into the...
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. >> reporter: doug pollis led a team of seven volunteers. >> we look at sierra as our daughter and i have two daughters so i can only imagine not having my daughter in my life. >> reporter: on march 16, 2012, the 15-year-old vanished while walking to a bus stop near her home in morgan hill. her body has never been found. a month ago, the ant collar the santa clara county sheriff's department scoured the mountaining after a dog walker found a skull. today's search by volunteers looking for sierra was the first for them in this area. they report back to the sheriffs if they find any remains. >> this is what we are looking for. stuff like this. >> reporter: these are picture of human bones that he carries with him to compare to any findings the volunteers may make. they didn't find human remains today. >> i hope she is alive. i'm still hoping she is alive. >> reporter: steve lamar, sierra's father, says the sheriff's department says will is no reason to believe the skull found is his daughter's. still, he says he is grateful to the volunteers who have continued to look. the last officia
. >> reporter: doug pollis led a team of seven volunteers. >> we look at sierra as our daughter and i have two daughters so i can only imagine not having my daughter in my life. >> reporter: on march 16, 2012, the 15-year-old vanished while walking to a bus stop near her home in morgan hill. her body has never been found. a month ago, the ant collar the santa clara county sheriff's department scoured the mountaining after a dog walker found a skull. today's search by...
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polly ferret stars on the hit cbs show ncis where she plays abby. tweeted account of her ordeal overnight calling it awful and life changing and says she's grateful to be alive. perez said homeless manna tack her on hollywood street. she tweet add long statement it reads in part he grabbed me so forcefully pinned my arm, punch me in the nose, forehead, repeatedly telling me he was going to kill me. i almost died tonight. >> the lapd confirm they have arrested david merk, man in his 30's, they say he is a transient. he faces criminal threats and felony assault charges. >> south jersey school is now the first in the u.s. to allow a student to use medical marijuana during the school day. sixteen year old jenny barber has autism, and epilepsy, and for p months has been attending half days at the larc school in bellmawr, serves children with disabilities. because every state laws, the school did not allow jenny's mother to give her a a midday dosage every cannibis oil to control her seizures. >> we had to actually choose inbetween education and medicine.
polly ferret stars on the hit cbs show ncis where she plays abby. tweeted account of her ordeal overnight calling it awful and life changing and says she's grateful to be alive. perez said homeless manna tack her on hollywood street. she tweet add long statement it reads in part he grabbed me so forcefully pinned my arm, punch me in the nose, forehead, repeatedly telling me he was going to kill me. i almost died tonight. >> the lapd confirm they have arrested david merk, man in his 30's,...
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it turns out panko looks best if it's made from polly vinyl chloride. or soba soup booth from urethane. kiwi seeds can be created by permanent marker, getting beef to the perfect temperature more airbrush than oven. he told us it can take ten years to master this. that made me feel better with my attempt at shrimp tempura. >> it looks a little sad. >> each piece is handcrafted, sort of artisinan plastic. real. >> how expensive is plastic food? >> anywhere from $70 up. if you leave it outside it should last for at least seven years in all weather conditions. >> he says souvenirs from key chains to magnets make up most of his business. but buying fake food is not just for the casual collector. meet akiko, she show us the room her husband won't enter. i sit here relaxing, she told us, i add new items just look at my collection. it's really quite something. decorated the walls with pizza and drawers are filled with creme brulee. on a burger and piece of cake we chatted about her hobby. why did you start collecting food, plastic food? >> i always thought pla
it turns out panko looks best if it's made from polly vinyl chloride. or soba soup booth from urethane. kiwi seeds can be created by permanent marker, getting beef to the perfect temperature more airbrush than oven. he told us it can take ten years to master this. that made me feel better with my attempt at shrimp tempura. >> it looks a little sad. >> each piece is handcrafted, sort of artisinan plastic. real. >> how expensive is plastic food? >> anywhere from $70 up. if...
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creation in bali what, in the answer is that when the vcr hit hollywood the number of movies produced by polly wood went way down and the quality as measured by imdb of the movies one way down. if that is true, that is a problem for everybody. >> question. right there. mic. for the mike -- first off, this is great. i kind of want this panel to go on forever. you, on the creation of new entertainment ip's, specifically i'm interested in whether the trends we are seeing with netflix and amazon prime are going to extend into other areas like, say, music? to me, i think about the empowerment of creators with data that are very important for certain disciplines where that data can be exploited for other revenue. i think a lot of the creators and their teams are also interested in partnerships with platforms that could include upfront investments, maybe without a 35 year transfer of copyright. ideas about investment in the ,reation of entertainment ip and what would that look like in terms of flexibility? >> i will start. unfortunately i am an analyst so after about the first 10 words i stopped list
creation in bali what, in the answer is that when the vcr hit hollywood the number of movies produced by polly wood went way down and the quality as measured by imdb of the movies one way down. if that is true, that is a problem for everybody. >> question. right there. mic. for the mike -- first off, this is great. i kind of want this panel to go on forever. you, on the creation of new entertainment ip's, specifically i'm interested in whether the trends we are seeing with netflix and...
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it turns out panko looks best if it's made from polly vinyl chloride. or soba soup booth fromm urethane. kiwi seeds can be created by permanent marker, getting beef to the perfect temperature more airbrush than oven. he tolds it can take ten years to master this.. that made me feel better with my >> it looks a little sad. >> each piece i handcrafted, sort of artisinan plastic. machines can't make the look real. >> how expensive is plastic food? >> anywhere from $70 up. if yououeave it outside it should last for at least seven years in all weather conditions. seven years, not going to budge. >> he says souvenirs from key chains t magnets make up most of hisusiness. but b bing fake food is not just for the casual collector. meet akiko, she show us theoom her husband won't enter. i sit here relaxing, she told us, i add new items just look at my collection. it's really quite something. when i found out they were available for housewife like me, i started buying them. she h h this idea a w much she spent, doesn't dispute estimates of more than $80,000. do pe
it turns out panko looks best if it's made from polly vinyl chloride. or soba soup booth fromm urethane. kiwi seeds can be created by permanent marker, getting beef to the perfect temperature more airbrush than oven. he tolds it can take ten years to master this.. that made me feel better with my >> it looks a little sad. >> each piece i handcrafted, sort of artisinan plastic. machines can't make the look real. >> how expensive is plastic food? >> anywhere from $70 up....
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72-year-old polly chester from virginia, a few seconds when her dentures literally fell out of her mouthtructor in the head! she said she -- that is one thing off her bucket list, but her new neath is going to cost her a couple of bucks, much more than her sky diving experience. >> a grandmother sky diving, she is all right. >> we are glad about that. go you. >> exactly. >>> coming up this half hour, communications professor disregarding first amendment rights. university of missouri employee is apologizing for trying to force protesters away on campus. why that apology may not be enough for her critics. >>> rikki klieman is in studio 57 with a fallout from the newest sexting scandal on campus and how some states are changing the law to stop teens from sending or keeping inappropriate pictures. that story is ahead. >>> time to show you this morning's headlines. "usa today" reports on new signs that the fed may be ready to raise interest rates next month. san francisco federal reserve president john williams said a strong case for hiking rates if the economy continues to improve. williams
72-year-old polly chester from virginia, a few seconds when her dentures literally fell out of her mouthtructor in the head! she said she -- that is one thing off her bucket list, but her new neath is going to cost her a couple of bucks, much more than her sky diving experience. >> a grandmother sky diving, she is all right. >> we are glad about that. go you. >> exactly. >>> coming up this half hour, communications professor disregarding first amendment rights....
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polly generational, and there are digital divides. and availability and low cost of technology which will decrease over time. we are all in it together. it is like a brain. it is an incredible series of actions, the greatest human accomplishment potentially. nothing greater. it is precious. it is not solely the internet that the collaborations it produces, the decentralization, the capacity to learn don't understand, to see things can't comprehend, the comprehend, the extent to which this is a bottom-up driven process and the extent to which nationstates should be able to regulate the police is a debate you should be thinking about and i should be thinking about in gt and private industry should be thinking about command they do. the part of that debate. engage it. deeper, stronger, more powerful. i will hopefully leave you with some questions. if you have done nothing wrong and have nothing to fear, should you be concerned about what i've talked about today? should you be concerned about prison programs in the snowden revelations? wo
polly generational, and there are digital divides. and availability and low cost of technology which will decrease over time. we are all in it together. it is like a brain. it is an incredible series of actions, the greatest human accomplishment potentially. nothing greater. it is precious. it is not solely the internet that the collaborations it produces, the decentralization, the capacity to learn don't understand, to see things can't comprehend, the comprehend, the extent to which this is a...
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newsome chaired the blue ribbon commission on marijuana polly and came up with recommendations on thegalizing recreational marijuana in the state. >>> coming up in our 8:00 hour, how facebook is tapping into the artificial intelligence game to help the blind. >>> also one of the largest online retailers for books. but in what you might call an ironic twist, amazon is reaching out. the new brick and mortar shop that amazon is opening today. >>> we're looking at a bunch of serious crashes for this tuesday morning commute. including a look at the bridges which are getting busy on the other side of the bay. >>> it's cold out there. seeing some 30s around santa rosa and a lot of 40s here. we will talk about a sunny day but staying cool, cool. we've got some new optionsut cthat might interest you.ile, like adult dental coverage. great news for you... and your sweet tooth. to find free, local, in-person help, visit coveredca.com we thought we'd be ready. but demand for our cocktail bitters was huge. i could feel our deadlines racing towards us. we didn't need a loan. we needed short-term fun
newsome chaired the blue ribbon commission on marijuana polly and came up with recommendations on thegalizing recreational marijuana in the state. >>> coming up in our 8:00 hour, how facebook is tapping into the artificial intelligence game to help the blind. >>> also one of the largest online retailers for books. but in what you might call an ironic twist, amazon is reaching out. the new brick and mortar shop that amazon is opening today. >>> we're looking at a bunch...
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the use of dod, of these 50 special operate -- operators is an extension of diplomac of polly that weld like to see happen in the middle east or anywhere. it's just an extension. if you see it -- is there anywhere in the mix department is in chain of command or people are wear a military uniform or paid by the department of defense acting in syria and iraq and this operation, is there any state department involvement in the decision-making process about what they do and how they conduct business? >> yeah, absolutely, mr. chairman. the state department through secretary, participate in all discussions and they work closely with the turkish government to work on the effort to close the border and these special forces advisers are critical to that effort, so yes, we've been deeply involved in that. >> are you involved in chain of command? >> not the chain of command. there have been state representatives on these teams and embassador who have discussed the efforts at great lengths with the turks. >> to come to some conclusion and the military command makes the decisions and makes the ord
the use of dod, of these 50 special operate -- operators is an extension of diplomac of polly that weld like to see happen in the middle east or anywhere. it's just an extension. if you see it -- is there anywhere in the mix department is in chain of command or people are wear a military uniform or paid by the department of defense acting in syria and iraq and this operation, is there any state department involvement in the decision-making process about what they do and how they conduct...