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but richard, for you imagine... it's the opposite you didn't get any step-by-step gratification at all. and for you go through an idea in your head to what it is when these things are complete that will make the viewers' experience be what it is, you're envisioning it to be. can you at all describe that? >> i think some very simple things. i went from conical shape which is were inverted that would allow shapes away from you or you turn one up side down they would lean toward you to dealing with torque shapes and it evolved into a series of torqued ellipses and torqued passage ways where the viewer is experiencing a space that he's implicated in that is somewhat startling in that they have no previous information that would allow them understand the complexi of a curve leaning toward and away from you as you move through. and it gave me a big opening into developing a language. >> i'd say what is interesting about this is one gerally thinks of the part nation the art as a moderately stationary experience. certainly
but richard, for you imagine... it's the opposite you didn't get any step-by-step gratification at all. and for you go through an idea in your head to what it is when these things are complete that will make the viewers' experience be what it is, you're envisioning it to be. can you at all describe that? >> i think some very simple things. i went from conical shape which is were inverted that would allow shapes away from you or you turn one up side down they would lean toward you to...
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fitzgerald thomas james fitzpatrick richard p.imons salvatore fiumefreddo christina donovan flannery eileen flecha andre g. fletcher carl m. flickinger john joseph florio joseph walken flounders >> i read it today on behalf of my brother, patrick, and my cousins, thomas collins, and of other firefighters. >> and for my father. my little sister turns 20 today and daddy would be so proud of you. david fodor michael n. fodor stephen mark fogel thomas foley david j. fontana chih min foo godwin forde donald a. foreman christopher hugh forsythe claudia alicia foster noel john foster sandra n. foster ana fosteris robert joseph foti jeffrey fox virginia fox >> dennis michael edwards. >> and my beautiful daughter and her beloved husband, peter. rest in peace, my beloved. pauline francis virgin francis gary jay frank morton h. frank peter christopher frank colleen l. frasier richard k. fraser kevin j. frawley clyde frazier, jr. lillian inez frederick andrew fredricks tamitha freeman brett owen freiman peter l. freund arlene eva fried alan w
fitzgerald thomas james fitzpatrick richard p.imons salvatore fiumefreddo christina donovan flannery eileen flecha andre g. fletcher carl m. flickinger john joseph florio joseph walken flounders >> i read it today on behalf of my brother, patrick, and my cousins, thomas collins, and of other firefighters. >> and for my father. my little sister turns 20 today and daddy would be so proud of you. david fodor michael n. fodor stephen mark fogel thomas foley david j. fontana chih min foo...
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castrianno >> jose ramon castro >> richard g.> christopher sean caton >> robert john caufield >> mary teresa caulfield >> judson cavalier >> michael joseph cawley >> jason david cayne >> juan armando ceballos >> jason michael cefalu thomas joseph celic >> ana mercedes centeno >> joni cesta >> and our mother. we love you, and we miss you. >> and my nephew, kevin colbert. your mom and three brothers love you very much, and they miss you every day. >> jeffrey marc chairnoff >> swarna chalasani >> william chalcoff >> eli chalouh >> charles lawrence chan >> mandy chang >> mark lawrence charette >> rosa maria. >> david m. >> gregorio manuel chavez >> delrose e. cheatham >> pedro francisco checo >> douglas macmillan cherry >> stephen patrick cherry >> vernon paul cherry >> nester julio chevalier swede chevalier >> and my brother, of peace. >> and my sister, with a heavy hearts. >> alexander h. chiang >> dorothy j. chiarchiaro >> luis alfonso chimbo >> robert chin >> wing wai ching >> nicholas paul chiofalo >> john chipura >> peter a. ch
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sir richard thanks for coming on.to start by saying how sorry i am about what happened to you. i know what the house meant to you. you built it from nothing and it must have been so full of memories and souvenirs and everything of your extraordinary life. how are you coming to terms with what happened? >> well, the first half an hour, was obviously, horrendous because i woke up -- i was woken up by my son and looked up at the big house and saw 200 foot flames coming out of it. knew my daughter, nephews, nieces, my mother and friends were in the house. and that was truly horrifying. and then -- once we managed to rescue everybody and everybody was safe, it was a house. it had tons of memories which it will continue to have. i did lose a lot of mementos and things. but you soon realize how important -- how unimportant these things are, obviously compared to nobody being hurt. we've regrouped. we will be rebuilding, and we'll have an even more beautiful house with lots of memories for the future. >> i'm sure you will. wh
sir richard thanks for coming on.to start by saying how sorry i am about what happened to you. i know what the house meant to you. you built it from nothing and it must have been so full of memories and souvenirs and everything of your extraordinary life. how are you coming to terms with what happened? >> well, the first half an hour, was obviously, horrendous because i woke up -- i was woken up by my son and looked up at the big house and saw 200 foot flames coming out of it. knew my...
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cross the iran go into he is the founding editor of the independent newspaper and in bangkok we have richard duncan he is an author and chief economist at black horse asset management in singapore all right gentlemen crosstalk rose in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want but for a smash i'd like to go to you is capitalism doomed it depends on who you ask peter for many western consumerist producers managers and owners capitalism has been more than an exercise in wealth generation and distribution has been a fundamental belief in deregulation that fuel consumption lower taxes and more political power for capital than for labor but the meltdown of two thousand and eight and failed growth attempts since then have exposed the myths capitalism had built up over a generation and many are now asking if the preceding generation was an aberration and capitalism as we know it is dead karl marx it seems was partly right in arguing that globalization financial intermediation run amok and. distribution of income and wealth from labor to capital could lead capitalism to self-destruct if it i
cross the iran go into he is the founding editor of the independent newspaper and in bangkok we have richard duncan he is an author and chief economist at black horse asset management in singapore all right gentlemen crosstalk rose in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want but for a smash i'd like to go to you is capitalism doomed it depends on who you ask peter for many western consumerist producers managers and owners capitalism has been more than an exercise in wealth generation...
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keane. >> richard m.ne. >> lisa yvonne kearney-griffin. >> karol ann keasler. >> paul hanlon keating. >> leo russell keene iii. >> joseph john keller. >> peter r. kellerman. >> joseph p. kellett. >> frederick h. kelley, jr. >> and my sister. we miss you, we love you, and we will never forget you. >> and my partner, christine, and my brother-in-law. we love you and we keep both in our hearts. >> james joseph kelly. >> joseph a. kelly. >> maurice p. kelly. >> richard john kelly, jr. >> thomas michael kelly. >> thomas richard kelly. >> thomas w. kelly. >> timothy colin kelly. >> william hill kelly, jr. >> robert clinton kennedy. >> thomas j. kennedy. >> john r. keohane. >> ronald t. kerwin. >> howard l. kestenbaum. >> douglas d. ketcham. >> ruth ellen ketler. >> and my father. my dad, my hero, my guardian angel. i cannot believe that has been 10 years since i last saw and heard your voice. september 11 change my life. it was difficult growing up without you but i know you hear each step of the way. i stand h
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richard hellman now all of this going on in new york our discussions going on in d.c. i miss all of that overseas individually used violence has erupted in the west bank purportedly over the bed archies paulus lawyer has been in the midst of the conflict the israeli palestinian border here's what's been going on. well i'm here with the kalandia checkpoint between jerusalem and ramallah and the situation is as want to tell and dangerous as it has been most of today every so often is a sporadic outburst of violence the soldiers that are surrounding me right now they're all dressed in full riot gear they surged forward and then the protesters behind me they respond by firing and throwing stones they don't surge forward and the soldiers respond with tear gas now they have been tires going through up a course of the day there have been flayed going up in the sky and numerous ambulances driving past and picking up injured people but it certainly is not a scene that either the palestinians all these raids would have wanted the palestinians are afraid that the israelis will us
richard hellman now all of this going on in new york our discussions going on in d.c. i miss all of that overseas individually used violence has erupted in the west bank purportedly over the bed archies paulus lawyer has been in the midst of the conflict the israeli palestinian border here's what's been going on. well i'm here with the kalandia checkpoint between jerusalem and ramallah and the situation is as want to tell and dangerous as it has been most of today every so often is a sporadic...
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now richards is letting his own voice be heard.ay profile. >> i think it has to do with what kind of summer you have. sometimes it's spectacular. other times it's more muted like this. ♪ let me introduce myself >> reporter: it's sometimes said there are two key keith richards. >> do you ever feel that there's another guy, the myth owe logical keith richards that is kind of trailing around alongside you? >> he's on the ball and chain. there's an image, you know, that carries a long shadow. i love the guy dearly but i'm still trying to find out who the hell he is. ♪ pleased to meet you >> reporter: he is keith to his fans. once dubbed the world's most elegantly wasted human. survivor of countless drug busts. guitarist for the biggest rock band on the planet. and one half of jagger and richards. ♪ i was born in a... >> reporter: one of the most successful song-writing teams of the past half century. how would you describe your proceed fegal partnership? >> i've never considered myself or him professional quite honestly. (laughing) ♪ d
now richards is letting his own voice be heard.ay profile. >> i think it has to do with what kind of summer you have. sometimes it's spectacular. other times it's more muted like this. ♪ let me introduce myself >> reporter: it's sometimes said there are two key keith richards. >> do you ever feel that there's another guy, the myth owe logical keith richards that is kind of trailing around alongside you? >> he's on the ball and chain. there's an image, you know, that...
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well the big problem was a crisis of interventionism indeed richard pointed out the state institutions the central banks pumped out gigantic amounts of credit i mean setting interest rates into negative territory two thousand and four two thousand and six the fed had negative interest rates this is not a capitalist phenomenon this is politicians intervening into the economy to pump it up and create a short term boom this created an asset bubble this is a completely predictable result of expansionary monetary policy of that sort and then interventionism through fannie mae freddie mac. the basil accords poison the world financial systems so what we've seen is a real failure of interventionism and cronyism not free market capitalism we have a real case of mistaken identity here as to what is responsible for the crisis people such as a room who say it's an increase in greed greed is a pretty constant thing in human society and there's no metric that showed it increased but we do have very good metrics of fed policy and governmental policy to create an asset bubble that then burst and now w
well the big problem was a crisis of interventionism indeed richard pointed out the state institutions the central banks pumped out gigantic amounts of credit i mean setting interest rates into negative territory two thousand and four two thousand and six the fed had negative interest rates this is not a capitalist phenomenon this is politicians intervening into the economy to pump it up and create a short term boom this created an asset bubble this is a completely predictable result of...
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hi, richard. caller: hi. first i want to send my condolences to all the families that were involved, the victim and the victims' families and the fire department on that day did a great job and i don't want to sound like i'm second guessing them, but what i was wondering was why didn't -- a lot of the people on the top floors were jumping out of the windows of the world trade center to their death. why didn't they put nets around the perimeters of the buildings so they could jump into the nets. host: thanks for your comment, richard. this morning at the world trade center was the ceremony, the reading of the names. president obama was there, as well. we want to show you some more of that and at 8:00 p.m. live is the 9/11 tribute concert, president obama will be speaking there. that's at the kennedy center and it will be live at 8:00 p.m. here on c-span. right now, we're going to take you back to the world trade center from this morning. >> 10 years have passed since a perfect blue sky morning turned into the
hi, richard. caller: hi. first i want to send my condolences to all the families that were involved, the victim and the victims' families and the fire department on that day did a great job and i don't want to sound like i'm second guessing them, but what i was wondering was why didn't -- a lot of the people on the top floors were jumping out of the windows of the world trade center to their death. why didn't they put nets around the perimeters of the buildings so they could jump into the nets....
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as richard said, we have a mutual admiration society, two richards make a trend. we have to come to grips in our social media globalized world is we're all, depending on where we live, we're going further and further apart. wrapping this back to the last conversation. solving this problem not only of socioeconomic inequality in the united states but the growing inequality between cities is one of the key factors to getting us on the path of recovery. >> we have to leave it there with the richard mutual admiration society we should start a segment named after it. thank you. the unemployment rate for african-americans is at a 27 year high, double that of whites. not a new problem but why is it getting worse? accept it. you can't change the way banking works. just accept it, man. free ? doesn't close at five ? try nature. it's a bank. what do you want, a hug ? just accept it. hidden fees, fine print, or they'll stick it to you some other way. stay with the herd, son. accept it. just accept it. accept it. just accept it. accept it. if we miss this movie, you're dead.
as richard said, we have a mutual admiration society, two richards make a trend. we have to come to grips in our social media globalized world is we're all, depending on where we live, we're going further and further apart. wrapping this back to the last conversation. solving this problem not only of socioeconomic inequality in the united states but the growing inequality between cities is one of the key factors to getting us on the path of recovery. >> we have to leave it there with the...
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richard florida is the senior editor at atlantic, richard quest, host of business.sting steep losses. christine lagarde head of international monetary fund warns the world is in this together. >> it's a problem that concerns each and every country, each and every member of our institutions. we are in this together and we can pull out of this together, because from the fund's perspective our analysis says there is a path for recovery. >>> well, that's nice to know, a path for recovery richard quest. could that path go steeply downhill before it gets to the end? >> there is a new reality. there's a new seriousness. i would say it's come in the last two or three weeks. people are now talking about finance ministers, analysts, economists, everyone talking about a window closing to sort this thing out. if you look at the last four or five days in the market, that's exactly what we are seeing. this window is getting tighter and tighter. but we're hearing the same rhetoric. christine lagarde is a fine finance minister and leader of the imf, but you've got to do more than s
richard florida is the senior editor at atlantic, richard quest, host of business.sting steep losses. christine lagarde head of international monetary fund warns the world is in this together. >> it's a problem that concerns each and every country, each and every member of our institutions. we are in this together and we can pull out of this together, because from the fund's perspective our analysis says there is a path for recovery. >>> well, that's nice to know, a path for...
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or richard agrees with me the point is that the position i'm stating you know is the position of all fifteen judges in the international court of justice i am not stating a extreme position every single judge in the international court of justice stated everyone that the settlements are illegal now i happen to agree with every single judge in the international court of justice richard on the other hand doesn't agree with the justices in the international court and that's the problem the problem is the whole of international opinion in its most representative body the general suddenly in its most esteemed body the international court of justice the whole of international opinion stands on one side and israel along with its supporters like richard stand on the other side i am not telling a man we have to get in here and that's how they got to because the guy just let you get that in return he had a point one hundred twenty one hundred ninety three members that they can all assembly all recognize palestine independently why shouldn't the un well i don't want and i can only get about ten
or richard agrees with me the point is that the position i'm stating you know is the position of all fifteen judges in the international court of justice i am not stating a extreme position every single judge in the international court of justice stated everyone that the settlements are illegal now i happen to agree with every single judge in the international court of justice richard on the other hand doesn't agree with the justices in the international court and that's the problem the problem...
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says richard daley veteran u.s. politician and longest serving mayor of chicago retired just in me spotlight will be back shortly right after breaks out don't go away stay where you want. nineteen sixty six i got over because the things i saw the things i was doing and this raises we were given for doing and there was a personal protest. during the vietnam war an antiwar movement emerged that altered the course of history this movement didn't take place on college campuses but in barracks and on ships the penetrated early military colleges like west point and it spread throughout the battlefields of vietnam. today few people know about the g.i. movement against the war in vietnam. after the army we always said free the army or fun travel and adventure but it really meant to be our. lives. welcome back to the spotlight on a mountain out of and just to remind that my guest today is richard daley a veteran u.s. politician and the longest serving mayor chicago the guy did a lot for the city for the environment universit
says richard daley veteran u.s. politician and longest serving mayor of chicago retired just in me spotlight will be back shortly right after breaks out don't go away stay where you want. nineteen sixty six i got over because the things i saw the things i was doing and this raises we were given for doing and there was a personal protest. during the vietnam war an antiwar movement emerged that altered the course of history this movement didn't take place on college campuses but in barracks and...
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says richard daley veteran u.s. politician and longest serving the mayor of chicago retired just in me spotlight will be back shortly right after breaks out don't go away stay where you are. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with months cause or no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause report on r g. c. welcome back to spotlight on i'll be nominee just a reminder now my guest today is richard daley a veteran u.s. politician and the longest serving mayor of chicago the guy did a lot for the city for. environment universities for reform for racial problems but mr daley thinks that he's biggest achievement is giving the kids a good education the right for leadership the right and leader to be a spokesperson for education ok now one of your best pupils your personal best pupils was michelle obama was she yes this is were you the guy who advocated it to become or all you know leadership but not on the show mama came from oh she wa
says richard daley veteran u.s. politician and longest serving the mayor of chicago retired just in me spotlight will be back shortly right after breaks out don't go away stay where you are. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with months cause or no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause report on r g. c. welcome back to spotlight on i'll be nominee just a reminder now my guest today is richard daley a...
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or new york to london in about an hour, richard. i don't know how old you and i will be by the time we take this particular box but it might take an hour at the airport. actually, in the air, i hope around about an hour between los angeles and london is not completely out of the question. so once we've actually got the first stage safely ticked off and you're safely into space i hope you can go for what. >> you'd been selling tickets to the spaceflights for $200,000 a pop. how many have you sold? >> we've nearly reached 50. it's those 500 pioneers that have literally helped us pioneer this space ship company. it's not a cheap thing to build a space ship company and it's been fantastic to have people in all over the world sign up. and actually, you've got a penny or two, we might be able to get a couple hundred thousand out of you. >> i was rather thinking we could u could broadcast live from your space vessel as your make your own version of this. one small step for man. one giant leach for richard branson. >> one giant leap for pie
or new york to london in about an hour, richard. i don't know how old you and i will be by the time we take this particular box but it might take an hour at the airport. actually, in the air, i hope around about an hour between los angeles and london is not completely out of the question. so once we've actually got the first stage safely ticked off and you're safely into space i hope you can go for what. >> you'd been selling tickets to the spaceflights for $200,000 a pop. how many have...
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how will this be resolved, richard?arently this was a discarded, half scratched-off ticket in a gas station. and when the patron took it and finished scratching it off, saw it was a winner, she told the owner of the store and the owner made statements, congratulations, you deserve it. then the owner spoke to her lawyer and came back and said, oh, no, she does not deserve it. we have the sign right above the trash can that says, please don't touch these discarded lottery tickets. so based on that sign, the store claims it was fraud, it was stolen from the store and she should not be into it told the money. this case is going no wrchlt this person is going to get $1 million. >> wait a minute. avery, the sign is there. this is private property. this is our trash. don't mess with it. was that enough? >> except for one problem, the sign went up after she got the ticket. secondly, there is testimony from other people that frequent this convenience store that the practice is once the owner throws it out -- you don't want to go
how will this be resolved, richard?arently this was a discarded, half scratched-off ticket in a gas station. and when the patron took it and finished scratching it off, saw it was a winner, she told the owner of the store and the owner made statements, congratulations, you deserve it. then the owner spoke to her lawyer and came back and said, oh, no, she does not deserve it. we have the sign right above the trash can that says, please don't touch these discarded lottery tickets. so based on...
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. >> i am joined abnow by richard gordon. richard, it is not the first time that a storm has hit the coast there. what is going on in terms of the evacuation efforts? >> right now, the red cross is busy. high wind, it is bring in water all the way to the boulevard. -- bring in water all the way to the boulevard. -- bringing water all the way to the boulevard. in the meantime, [no audio] >> richard, we're having trouble hearing you, as a result, possibly, of the storm. if you can still hear us, we know there have been storms like this in the past. how much damage are you expecting from this one? does the red cross get much help? >> of the red cross does not receive money from the government, we are independent. [unintelligible] in the meantime, the damage is expected to be big. right now, there are already power interruptions. agriculture will be damaged again, hopefully not as bad. in terms of infrastructure, there are damages right now. by and large, we are doing better than in the past because we have been able to institute
. >> i am joined abnow by richard gordon. richard, it is not the first time that a storm has hit the coast there. what is going on in terms of the evacuation efforts? >> right now, the red cross is busy. high wind, it is bring in water all the way to the boulevard. -- bring in water all the way to the boulevard. -- bringing water all the way to the boulevard. in the meantime, [no audio] >> richard, we're having trouble hearing you, as a result, possibly, of the storm. if you...
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now richard these are valid points yes our infrastructure is crumbling that is an issue in this country but i have to ask this is the united states of america we put the man on the moon for christ's sake we built the hoover dam isn't it time to think a little bit bigger then traffic congestion and crumbling bridges i mean really well look well look they did a civil engineer society did a study that showed that over the next ten years it's going to take one point seven trillion dollars out of our economy if we don't fix our infrastructure this is real stuff this is people not able to get to work this is damage to vehicles this is injuries and so yes we're thinking extremely small if we allocate forty or thirty to forty billion dollars to fix a problem that's going to cost us one point seven trillion dollars in the next ten years we're thinking really really small that's what this country put an entire generation back to work during the depression with the works project agency. we can think big we can be bold we can be courageous so again i'm glad he's talking about jobs you mentioned the
now richard these are valid points yes our infrastructure is crumbling that is an issue in this country but i have to ask this is the united states of america we put the man on the moon for christ's sake we built the hoover dam isn't it time to think a little bit bigger then traffic congestion and crumbling bridges i mean really well look well look they did a civil engineer society did a study that showed that over the next ten years it's going to take one point seven trillion dollars out of...
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richard?, you could camp in them. >> you're basically seeing the president doing the inside and outside game simultaneously. putting forth a bunch of proposals withins realm of possibility. on the other hand essentially telling congress, if you don't go along with this, i'm prepared to go over your heads to make this a defining issue to basically do his version of truman or some other president who essentially ran against congress. he heen given up trying to make it work with washington. part of his strategy, threaten them, he'll go above their heads and make this a political issue. >> truman is a wonderful analogy. harry truman, blueprint, 1947. complete and utter contempt by the republican congress. 1948. his own party didn't want him in there. they had no use for him. he went out. he ran against a do-nothing congress. nobody expected him to win. that was the famous tribute -- the famous chicago tribune, this may be barack obama's best chance to run against the do-nothing congress. >> awe kn
richard?, you could camp in them. >> you're basically seeing the president doing the inside and outside game simultaneously. putting forth a bunch of proposals withins realm of possibility. on the other hand essentially telling congress, if you don't go along with this, i'm prepared to go over your heads to make this a defining issue to basically do his version of truman or some other president who essentially ran against congress. he heen given up trying to make it work with washington....
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richard, where do we stand on that?, we stand as far as yesterday, the defense made an emergency motion to put off the trial. you recall earlier the judge denied their request for sequestration and basically said, i don't want to imprison the jurors and by the way, we don't have enough money to do it. based on that analysis, perhaps, judge, we should just convict everybody now. no. he's into it told a trial. he's making a fair claim. he's afraid of hln and nancy grace and jane velez and all the others. he thinks it's going to persuade the jury and it might, it might not. but too bad. they're going for an appeal on this decision. they've asked to stay everything. i don't know where it's going to come down. >> avery, how do you feel about this? >> i think it's an easy one. the court of appeals will deny the state -- there's an argument that a jury -- the motion they talked about contamination based on hln and other news organizations, there's truth to that. but the key is jury instruction. if jurors follow the instruction
richard, where do we stand on that?, we stand as far as yesterday, the defense made an emergency motion to put off the trial. you recall earlier the judge denied their request for sequestration and basically said, i don't want to imprison the jurors and by the way, we don't have enough money to do it. based on that analysis, perhaps, judge, we should just convict everybody now. no. he's into it told a trial. he's making a fair claim. he's afraid of hln and nancy grace and jane velez and all the...
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lee >> lorraine mary lee >> myoung woo lee >> richard y. lee >> stuart soo-jin lee >> yang der lee >> stephen paul lefkowitz >> adriana legro >> edward joseph lehman >> eric andrew lehrfeld >> david leistman >> david prudencio lemagne >> joseph anthony lenihan >> john joseph lennon, jr. >> may your name and memory live on for my brothers and i and to all of those courageous men and women who actively serve in the new york police department. >> and my dad, to my hero, i love and miss him so much. [applause] >> john robinson lenoir >> jorge luis leon >> matthew gerard leonard >> michael lepore >> charles a. lesperance >> jeff leveen >> john dennis levi >> alisha caren levin >> neil david levin >> robert levine >> robert michael levine >> shai levinhar >> adam jay lewis >> jennifer lewis >>>> margaret susan lewis >> ye wei liang >> and my son, our shining star, our spirit of christmas. i love you forever, i like you for always, as long as i am living, at my baby will be. and my cousin, when they made you, they broke the mold. you are a loving
lee >> lorraine mary lee >> myoung woo lee >> richard y. lee >> stuart soo-jin lee >> yang der lee >> stephen paul lefkowitz >> adriana legro >> edward joseph lehman >> eric andrew lehrfeld >> david leistman >> david prudencio lemagne >> joseph anthony lenihan >> john joseph lennon, jr. >> may your name and memory live on for my brothers and i and to all of those courageous men and women who actively serve in...
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i thought richard said there was definitely going to be a conviction. evolves we have changing opinions. mine is not. i predicted an acquittal or substantial reduction of time. the prosecutors argued remember the victim. they are not arguing remember the evidence. they are even coming up with things that aren't even in the record like she had a flight going on home. they are claiming openly to the jury and the judges that media is interfering in so many -- i think these are desperate arguments, fredricka. the bottom line, substantial reduction or acquittal. i think she's coming back home. >> you do? what we've seen in italy, the appellate process, is this fairly typical or is this typical because of the high-profile case? >> fred, it's completely foreign to me, italy. it really is. i've never read anything like this. this is my first experience with any type of appellate procedure like this. but apparently, again, when they drink their espressos with their biscottis, everyone is talking about this case in italy. there's a lot of pressure to let her go.
i thought richard said there was definitely going to be a conviction. evolves we have changing opinions. mine is not. i predicted an acquittal or substantial reduction of time. the prosecutors argued remember the victim. they are not arguing remember the evidence. they are even coming up with things that aren't even in the record like she had a flight going on home. they are claiming openly to the jury and the judges that media is interfering in so many -- i think these are desperate arguments,...
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thank you, richard. before we begin, could we observe a few seconds of silence for all those who are no longer here. [moment of silence] >> thank you. in the summer of 2001, two things happened to me. i was married to my wife, maggie, in tuscany, a joyous beginning of the summer. and then i prepared for an exhibition at my daughter aerial's gallery in chelsea and the exhibition was called "looking south: new york city landscapes." pictures i had made over a 15-year period from a studio i had in chelsea. and although the world trade center played the role of the exclamation mark in all of those pictures, they were really about big sky country in new york, about the seasons passing, about the fact that we are an island sitting on the edge of an ocean. there was systems that i was observing as if for the first time. during that summer, i was surrounded by these large scale photographs in the small studio i use in providencetown. perhaps that was what gave me some kind of inner momentum to address the issues
thank you, richard. before we begin, could we observe a few seconds of silence for all those who are no longer here. [moment of silence] >> thank you. in the summer of 2001, two things happened to me. i was married to my wife, maggie, in tuscany, a joyous beginning of the summer. and then i prepared for an exhibition at my daughter aerial's gallery in chelsea and the exhibition was called "looking south: new york city landscapes." pictures i had made over a 15-year period from a...
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avery friedman in cleveland, richard herman in las vegas.a tough case to talk about the first round. now here we go again. richard, will it likely be just as gruesome or will prosecutors, defendants, try to pardon the jurors of all the gruesome details we heard in the first trial? >> no, fred, it's going to be a replay of the first trial again. they have to do that. this is a separate case. the prosecution has the burden of proof to prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt. they are seeking the death penalty. they are going to have to enrage and inflame this jury with the facts of this case. it's not going to be difficult. this was one of the most horrific scenarios i have ever seen. i'm telling you, i don't know that there's any viable defense for this man. his lawyer is ranting and raving, blaming everyone from the judicial system to the judge to the victims to the surviving vehicle. he's blaming everybody under the sun because he saw how the first case wen. i really believe it's going to end the same way the first case. this man is goin
avery friedman in cleveland, richard herman in las vegas.a tough case to talk about the first round. now here we go again. richard, will it likely be just as gruesome or will prosecutors, defendants, try to pardon the jurors of all the gruesome details we heard in the first trial? >> no, fred, it's going to be a replay of the first trial again. they have to do that. this is a separate case. the prosecution has the burden of proof to prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt. they are...
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so richard, what happens today? is this more about symbolism?be vetoed anyway? does anything come of this process? >> well, the process starts with the handing over of that letter from the palestinian leader to secretary-general ban. it is certainly symbolic. we'll see what happens in the security council. as you were saying, the u.s. has a veto. it may not come to that. nine countries need to say yes before any resolution such as a statehood resolution could be accepted. you see ban ki-moon entering for this meeting with the palestinian leader. the palestinians -- this is their shining moment certainly to bring hope to the people back home. but as we've seen, there have been so many wrong turns, false alarms at middle ease paeft, how many peace conferences, how many photo opportunities on the east lawn. some say this is a different issue. you've been covering it for years. i'm sure traveling with presidents to the region. this just goes on and the world arrives to watch the palestinian leader speak. >> do we think at this point there is any way
so richard, what happens today? is this more about symbolism?be vetoed anyway? does anything come of this process? >> well, the process starts with the handing over of that letter from the palestinian leader to secretary-general ban. it is certainly symbolic. we'll see what happens in the security council. as you were saying, the u.s. has a veto. it may not come to that. nine countries need to say yes before any resolution such as a statehood resolution could be accepted. you see ban...