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in 2006 when his 1st son was born he decided to stop selling drugs and continue his life on skid row as an artist he adopted the name shows aren't i really don't have a style. or a preference but i always want to make sure that. art makes a statement. to where someone gets something out of it but the same thing with the artist to strike into lotion many of his artworks are inspired by his personal life and by african-american figures who have made history in the u.s. around 60 percent of skid row residents are black i still think that shows are art and his raps led him to participate in the good to institute's los angeles symposium worlds of homelessness a 4 day project addressing inequality racism migration and gentrification. well make sure that equal rights for everyone else to maybe do it as some people tend to step down but whether rat like i mean i'm not an artist trying to make the money off of the art of an artist tried to make money for people homelessness in los angeles goes beyond just skid row l.a. has the 5th highest rents in the united states with a $1.00 bedroom home i
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and homeless artist shows art creates art for his cohorts on skid row in l.a. to raise awareness of the widening gap between rich and poor. well they were golden they were roaring and before everything came crashing down in october of 1929 the 1920 s. were a dizzying time of liberation and boundary busting in a frenzy of post-war euphoria many people lived with a devil may care sort of attitude which had an incredible influence on the arts and nowhere where these extremes more palpable and in berlin. she's about the iconic dancer who took 19200 by storm josephine baker. thanks carolyn goes wild josephine baker on this very stage stop right up. to the 1st 1st berlin appearance in 1926 the dancer was celebrated like a goddess. berlin berlin a new show at the city's i mean lives palace theater revives the spirit of the roaring twenty's the theater itself played no small part in those days as a venue for the wild cabaret show. the wind was a city famous for arts nightlife and individual for. this is the most wonderful celebrates free moment in our recent history fo
and homeless artist shows art creates art for his cohorts on skid row in l.a. to raise awareness of the widening gap between rich and poor. well they were golden they were roaring and before everything came crashing down in october of 1929 the 1920 s. were a dizzying time of liberation and boundary busting in a frenzy of post-war euphoria many people lived with a devil may care sort of attitude which had an incredible influence on the arts and nowhere where these extremes more palpable and in...
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around 60 percent of skid row residents are black ice. shows arts arts and his raps lead him to participate in the good to institute's los angeles symposium on worlds of homelessness a 4 day project addressing inequality racism migration and gentrification will make sure that equal rights for everyone else to be doing this some people tend to step down from where they're at like i mean i'm not an artist trying to make the money off the art of an artist tried to make money for people homelessness in los angeles goes beyond just skid row l.a. has the 5th highest rents in the united states with a one bedroom home in l.a. averaging $2000.00 in monthly rent homelessness has risen to critical levels in the city of l.a. alone 36000 people live on the streets the organizer of the worlds of homelessness project says it's not just unemployed people here is people here in los angeles working. on a salary and they cannot afford to rent anymore universities are also addressing the issue because they have students pay tuition they come to university bu
around 60 percent of skid row residents are black ice. shows arts arts and his raps lead him to participate in the good to institute's los angeles symposium on worlds of homelessness a 4 day project addressing inequality racism migration and gentrification will make sure that equal rights for everyone else to be doing this some people tend to step down from where they're at like i mean i'm not an artist trying to make the money off the art of an artist tried to make money for people...
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and that person is on death row today.nd your office is prosecuting him, trying to move him toward execution. you shouldn't stand up here and present like there's no racial bias in georgia. that's the georgia of 1994. >> do you think that, since 1994, as a country, we've come a little closer to understanding the argument you've been making all along, that there is racial discrimination that plays into sentencing? >> i dthink there's a growing recognition that theeight t our history is not something that we can continignore. we've seen the supreme court, and we've seen other institutions responding dramatic evidence of bias and discrimination.t but, for me, t a consequence of work that we're just begi i think we're just starting to actually create a consciousness about how we are going to dealis with this longry of racial inequality. >> so this work is referred to as narrative work. >> yes. >> what is narrative work? i mean, your work has shifted om, you know, being on t front lines of legal defense to narrative work. can y
and that person is on death row today.nd your office is prosecuting him, trying to move him toward execution. you shouldn't stand up here and present like there's no racial bias in georgia. that's the georgia of 1994. >> do you think that, since 1994, as a country, we've come a little closer to understanding the argument you've been making all along, that there is racial discrimination that plays into sentencing? >> i dthink there's a growing recognition that theeight t our history...
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himself on death row.andrew urdiales was carrying out the jury's recommendation. >> him being gone, does that end this for you? >> it will never be ended for me, because i have ptsd that reminds me of what happened to me every single day. how it has helped me that he has died is now that i can't play these neurotic fantasies in my mind that he could one day get out and come and find me and kill me. >> jennifer started writing all her thoughts on post-it notes which turned into an auto biography called "the girl in the treehouse." >> my whole purpose of writing that book was to change my story, to change it into what i wanted it to be. >> she wrote it in a safe space where she could process what happened. >> i'm not a victim. and the only times i was a victim was when i was in that circumstance! >> if it were to turn out to be true that he hanged himself because he could no longer deal with what he was, what does that mean to you? >> that makes perfect sense to me. he can no longer deal with his demons. >>
himself on death row.andrew urdiales was carrying out the jury's recommendation. >> him being gone, does that end this for you? >> it will never be ended for me, because i have ptsd that reminds me of what happened to me every single day. how it has helped me that he has died is now that i can't play these neurotic fantasies in my mind that he could one day get out and come and find me and kill me. >> jennifer started writing all her thoughts on post-it notes which turned into...
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susan: that is the back row, the front row is -- chris: the front row is me. me and my colleagues. used to work on wall street . i was there for 20 years before i did this. i have a phd in physics. those are what i call front row professions. people who have harvard degrees, yale degrees, who make up a large part of the political class. people who make up a large part of wall street and the media. people who are very different in many different ways but have a similar lived experience after high school, which is primarily about where they go to college, where they go to school. susan: and the poor, which a lot of these folks are, have always been part of our society and many western societies. is there anything distinctive about people who are poor in america right now? chris: first of all i would say that part of the change over my lifetime certainly, i am in my 50's, is the income gap between the poor and wealthy. both statistically has grown in the last 30 years. what i have found and what my book tries to highlight is the differences are not just about statistics, the differenc
susan: that is the back row, the front row is -- chris: the front row is me. me and my colleagues. used to work on wall street . i was there for 20 years before i did this. i have a phd in physics. those are what i call front row professions. people who have harvard degrees, yale degrees, who make up a large part of the political class. people who make up a large part of wall street and the media. people who are very different in many different ways but have a similar lived experience after...
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i started rowing a boat at 10.owing is a reflection of my childhood. >> as a reenactor i have been doing george washington for nine years now. here and youround see hundreds of visitors that come to this part to see this one event, it's an iconic event. victory, the army would have collapsed. >> as an amateur historian i have been doing reenacting for 26 years. up, you work your way say i think i could do a better job or something different. i've taken on the role for last nine years and have had many successful crossings. fact that you cannot only educate the public on what took place here, but it keeps this site viable. inches ofe had six snow in four hours. launched my boat to go across he couldn't see the other side. they canceled it right after i got out there. it was deemed unsafe. it started as a day like today. sunny and a little bit cool. by the time of crossing you had six inches of snow on the ground. rained,een here when it slated and snowed on the same day, and the troops are grumbling and complaining,
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and dorothy rowe who i called her d-rowe. and i called dorothy dls. the parents in britain were not original in their naming. and d-rowe, and became an english teacher and karen, the social glue of the group, became a mid wife, a writer, parenti parenting, was a justice of the peace and a variety of other sort of things and touches on a few other people involved in the group. muriel yager, who became a pioneering fiction writer and one who became a fiction writer at bryn mawr. and so i want to start by giving you an introduction to this group at summerville college. when they're first meeting, and give you a flavor of what they're like. the way that they were both serious and quite fun loving and silly and whacky in all sorts of ways. so the first recorded meeting of the mutual admiration society was november 6th, 1912 and noted iconically in the diary. miss middlemore at age eight and phyllis had her works whose titles reveal her ongoing infatuation with medieval themes. february 4th, another meeting, over tea in the room and she and jim read their w
and dorothy rowe who i called her d-rowe. and i called dorothy dls. the parents in britain were not original in their naming. and d-rowe, and became an english teacher and karen, the social glue of the group, became a mid wife, a writer, parenti parenting, was a justice of the peace and a variety of other sort of things and touches on a few other people involved in the group. muriel yager, who became a pioneering fiction writer and one who became a fiction writer at bryn mawr. and so i want to...
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that means 2 hours rowing to alice sleeping always alternating 24 hours a day. she always says also miss india i think i also want to get to know me a little bit better and from a different pond a few just doing something crazy at an up to 150 i think. british row a charlie pitcher has custom built the team boat for the specific challenge. 3 of the crew on hand for a 1st look. at. the boat will be their home and life raft for the coming weeks during the 4800 kilometer long rice it has to protect them from waves of up to 10 meters high school in heat as high as 40 degrees alone in the ocean. for the past year the 4 have been trained on land and in water under the guidance of christiane dyker former rowing world champion his message is clear. vent about it and become a part of the sea as cheesy as it sounds but i don't think it's possible in any other way as we sit here right now we can imagine the strain they're going to face . in order to build as much strength and harmony as possible the crew maximize their time together on the water no matter the conditions. t
that means 2 hours rowing to alice sleeping always alternating 24 hours a day. she always says also miss india i think i also want to get to know me a little bit better and from a different pond a few just doing something crazy at an up to 150 i think. british row a charlie pitcher has custom built the team boat for the specific challenge. 3 of the crew on hand for a 1st look. at. the boat will be their home and life raft for the coming weeks during the 4800 kilometer long rice it has to...
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this row after 1979 and they've just lost anotherfour in a row. it cannot win elections when it should be able to do so. so this is a massive task. it is much harder on a lot of levels from 92 because the tories only had a very small majority then. but on another level i think it is doable. i think this alliance that borisjohnson has one. it isa alliance that borisjohnson has one. it is a must and —— alliance that borisjohnson has one. it is a mustand —— it alliance that borisjohnson has one. it is a must and —— it is a massive personal triumph for him but it is a fragile one. the voters in the north of england to a dissolution now can become disillusioned with him in a different way. there isn't a route back but it needs a giant figure and i'm not sure who that giant figure is but it needs the labour party to be wholly overhauled because it too often loses election. the parallel often loses election. the parallel of the four defeats that steve has come up with, they did overhauled at that point. they were taken over by a marxist cult. but they we
this row after 1979 and they've just lost anotherfour in a row. it cannot win elections when it should be able to do so. so this is a massive task. it is much harder on a lot of levels from 92 because the tories only had a very small majority then. but on another level i think it is doable. i think this alliance that borisjohnson has one. it isa alliance that borisjohnson has one. it is a must and —— alliance that borisjohnson has one. it is a mustand —— it alliance that borisjohnson...
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it's really affected my personal life a lot. [ applause ] >> i was in the front row of the "unpluggedse songs were chosen for a particular reason. ♪ my girl, my girl ♪ don't lie to me ♪ tell me where did you sleep last night ♪ >> i remember watching him play a cover of a leadbelly song, "where did you sleep last night?" and it was emotional for me because i love nirvana and i felt this connection to kurt cobain and i was always, even when i was young, just so worried about him. ♪ my girl, my girl >> in that era there was always the speculation kurt's not doing well, kurt has drug problems. and nirvana "unplugged" was this kind of thing like the clouds parted. you know? and it seemed like everything was going to be okay. ♪ the whole night through [ cheers and applause ] >> from seattle tonight, word of an untimely death. >> the lead singer of nirvana shot and killed himself at his home in seattle, washington, today. >> it didn't come as a major surprise, but it was devastating because of the way it happened. >> i pulled over and i was there for like 20 minutes, half an hour just crying
it's really affected my personal life a lot. [ applause ] >> i was in the front row of the "unpluggedse songs were chosen for a particular reason. ♪ my girl, my girl ♪ don't lie to me ♪ tell me where did you sleep last night ♪ >> i remember watching him play a cover of a leadbelly song, "where did you sleep last night?" and it was emotional for me because i love nirvana and i felt this connection to kurt cobain and i was always, even when i was young, just so...
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i'm 54 years old it's been 21 and a half years on death row. in ohio a crime i didn't commit. a crime of arson model. of a 2 year old child. again after the riccio was tried in ohio for aggravated murder committed in the course of a fallacy. evidence showed that despondent set fire in their part enough his neighborhood colleagues in an attempt to kill his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend who were spend and then.
i'm 54 years old it's been 21 and a half years on death row. in ohio a crime i didn't commit. a crime of arson model. of a 2 year old child. again after the riccio was tried in ohio for aggravated murder committed in the course of a fallacy. evidence showed that despondent set fire in their part enough his neighborhood colleagues in an attempt to kill his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend who were spend and then.
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tomorrow you must row for your city. tomorrow you must row for freedom. they destroyed that persian fleet. it is an extraordinary story of accomplishment and charisma, but within three years, after that victorious battle, his arrogance overtakes him. and he ends up alienating his countrymen. he's banished from greece. he ends his life in the court of the persian emperor. it's a greek tragedy. and it is a story of how you can be given incredible gifts, but if you allow your ego and your arrogance to overtake them, you will metaphorically end up in the court of the persian king. let's go to a different part of the world. let's go to china. we're now in the year 1400, 1405, the chinese emperor invests in this admiral. the admiral is entrusted with an enormous treasure fleet, constructed of wood, which explores the south china sea, the indian ocean, and to give you a point of comparison, about europeans and chinese, look at those ships in the upper right, see that massive wooden one, that's the scale of zheng he's ship, which is 500 feet long and has a crew o
tomorrow you must row for your city. tomorrow you must row for freedom. they destroyed that persian fleet. it is an extraordinary story of accomplishment and charisma, but within three years, after that victorious battle, his arrogance overtakes him. and he ends up alienating his countrymen. he's banished from greece. he ends his life in the court of the persian emperor. it's a greek tragedy. and it is a story of how you can be given incredible gifts, but if you allow your ego and your...
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the only rows that got closer were in first class. the new seats designed by bmw were intended to feel. >> the memory foam are giving people a more cot forthable feeling. >> jetblue went with curved back feat, memory foam and signature nytv. the seats take place plays, jett blue can add up to 12 more seats. >> it's incredible important that bee ask that. because aircraft interiors do fly for a long thought. >> united just launch add new 50-seat regional jet with what it believes will be the best in class interior with business, premium economy and a snack bar. perhaps perfect for a short flight. in truth, the perfect seat probably depends upon how fly. for spirit, these new seats will be in all of their new aircraft-- and they have up to 850 in order. it will take a year to get all of these new seats installed. >>> and just a reminds before we go to break, if you have a consumer problem or be question, you can e-mail us. the number is 888-5-helps-you. we'll be right back. and that can leave you looking for help with some out-of-pocket
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and unlike standard robots that bounce around, it cleans row by row.f it's not a shark, it's just a robot. wthat's why xfinity hasu made taking your internetself. and tv with you a breeze. really? yup. you can transfer your service online in about a minute. you can do that? yeah. and with two-hour service appointment windows, it's all on your schedule. awesome. so while moving may still come with its share of headaches... no kidding. we're doing all we can to make moving simple, easy, awesome. go to xfinity.com/moving to get started. >>> joe biden is hitting the iowa campaign trail in a big, big way. the former vice president kicked off his no malarky bus tour this weekend, an eight-day, 18 county swing through the hawkeye state just two months before caucus day. >> we'i think our campaign is gg fine and i think it's going to help. we've got to earn the votes, got to show up. that's what i'm doing. >> can you win the nomination without winning in iowa? >> yes, but i'm going to win iowa. >> that confidence might not be misplaced. despite consistent atta
and unlike standard robots that bounce around, it cleans row by row.f it's not a shark, it's just a robot. wthat's why xfinity hasu made taking your internetself. and tv with you a breeze. really? yup. you can transfer your service online in about a minute. you can do that? yeah. and with two-hour service appointment windows, it's all on your schedule. awesome. so while moving may still come with its share of headaches... no kidding. we're doing all we can to make moving simple, easy, awesome....
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but it is a mighty big australian row.roblems with can ijust put it like this, the climate change row. it's a constant now of australian politics, so if it won't be, i'm sure the fireworks will go ahead. there are three factors you've mentioned two, one is a lack of resources and i read that in new south wales they'd actually cut back on some of the funding for fighting fires when we know there is a bushfire season in australia. it just seems that particularly bad this year. then there's the climate change thing which i'll come into in a minute, and there's land use. it could be they are using more of the aquifers and land is drying out. all these factors. the problem with the climate change thing is insofar as climate change thing is insofar as climate changes related to carbon dioxide emissions then what is australia's contribution to that? it's i%. if there's going to be a proper global approach, a proper global way of dealing with this it's got to be done across the board and you've got to get people like, countries li
but it is a mighty big australian row.roblems with can ijust put it like this, the climate change row. it's a constant now of australian politics, so if it won't be, i'm sure the fireworks will go ahead. there are three factors you've mentioned two, one is a lack of resources and i read that in new south wales they'd actually cut back on some of the funding for fighting fires when we know there is a bushfire season in australia. it just seems that particularly bad this year. then there's the...
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former rowing belt champion his message is clear. think about it and become a part of the sea as cheesy as it sounds but i don't think it's possible in any other way as we sit here right now we can imagine the strain they're going to face . in order to build as much strength and harmony as possible the crew maximize their time together on the water no matter the conditions that are to safety boats supporting the teams as they cross the ocean. the crews are also supported 21st 7 by to land based duty officers a briefing is also crucial for the team who are walk through every step that will keep them alive and afloat for the next 50 days. you know there are risks yes is a risk of bad weather and capsized and they have injury and illness but it is the personal dynamic with the really most important and potentially dangerous thing in the world. one year of training is now down to less critical tasks to pack provisions everything is precisely rationed now comes the hard part. now a white rhino calf born last month that is in california ha
former rowing belt champion his message is clear. think about it and become a part of the sea as cheesy as it sounds but i don't think it's possible in any other way as we sit here right now we can imagine the strain they're going to face . in order to build as much strength and harmony as possible the crew maximize their time together on the water no matter the conditions that are to safety boats supporting the teams as they cross the ocean. the crews are also supported 21st 7 by to land based...
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hamburg are preparing to embark on the journey of a lifetime as they take part in the world's toughest rowing race. i'm serious i was gonna it's good to have you with us man maher civilian leader on song suchi has told the un's top court that there was no proof of genocidal intent behind her country's military campaign against her hang on muslims testimony on tuesday alleged stunningly barbaric acts against the ruling the population including children and babies speaking at the international court of justice and the hague the nobel peace laureate said it could not be ruled out that disproportionate force was used by me in mars armed forces but she denies that any crimes committed fell under the international definition of genocide more than 700000 rango fled me in march to neighboring iran but day to escape what has been described as an ethnic cleansing campaign involving mass rapes and killings let's hear what she had to say. these bear in mind this complex situation and the challenge to sovereignty and security in our country when you are assessing the intent of those who attempted to deal
hamburg are preparing to embark on the journey of a lifetime as they take part in the world's toughest rowing race. i'm serious i was gonna it's good to have you with us man maher civilian leader on song suchi has told the un's top court that there was no proof of genocidal intent behind her country's military campaign against her hang on muslims testimony on tuesday alleged stunningly barbaric acts against the ruling the population including children and babies speaking at the international...
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what could be done is to cancel the 2 in a row amendment we have 2 terms in a row yours truly served 2 terms then resigned and had the constitutional right to return to the presidency because it was not 2 terms in a row the amendment confuses some of our political scientists and public figures so we could be counseled on much. it's just a continuation of political infighting one party that lost the election of the democratic party is working for results through other methods accusing trump of collusion with russia then it's discovered that there was no inclusion that can't be the basis for impeachment and now they've come up with pressure on ukraine i don't know what's there your representatives have a better idea. as for statements from certain people various political figures about russia about me as the head of the country i've been you. to treating this accordingly but i know what the interests of my country and that it doesn't matter at all what anyone else says there is absolutely no value in comparing what they see with the fundamental tasks which russia is interested in solvi
what could be done is to cancel the 2 in a row amendment we have 2 terms in a row yours truly served 2 terms then resigned and had the constitutional right to return to the presidency because it was not 2 terms in a row the amendment confuses some of our political scientists and public figures so we could be counseled on much. it's just a continuation of political infighting one party that lost the election of the democratic party is working for results through other methods accusing trump of...
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death row inmate or. recognized by the red stripe down the side of the pants. leg. sure. but you're in there for execution and every time you walk in the corridors of the present there's a dead man walking dead man walking. again he never admitted guilt and launched repeated appeals to have his case review his death sentence was postponed with each new submission but if one was refused any new data in town for the execution was scheduled over his 21 years in prison he was stalled on 13 different occasions the exact date and time when he would die as depression. bring shit don't you know. it does something to you mentally. but i bring every detail another or another piece of me died i know that i'm one of the very for the call is. on drugs or not if you don't mind my life is full of bad memories. don't you cap. don't need to remember don't want to remember the. people you see he's. doing here. as a t.v. host with the all to do charity. leading you to. that mine is very good did you. think it was so emotional because you know she loves me and because so far away. she lost s
death row inmate or. recognized by the red stripe down the side of the pants. leg. sure. but you're in there for execution and every time you walk in the corridors of the present there's a dead man walking dead man walking. again he never admitted guilt and launched repeated appeals to have his case review his death sentence was postponed with each new submission but if one was refused any new data in town for the execution was scheduled over his 21 years in prison he was stalled on 13...
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. >> within days, urdiales would be moved to death row in san quint quintin.e he was still in the orange county sheriff custody. what was your reaction when you heard you were sentenced to death for your crimes? >> i was not surprised, i was expecting it. no hard feelings against the jury. >> did you think it was fair? >> they saw what they saw and they thought - they based on the decision of what they saw and heard. >> do you acknowledge that you killed the women that you were accused of killing. >> i don't think i want to answer that question. >> my side has not been heard yet. >> what is your side of this? why is what's happening to you wrong? >> are you familiar of the station i was brought to the headquarters of chicago? >> i am. >> i think it is bullshit. >> area 2 was where he was interrogated when he was apprehended. >> they have been known to torture and abuse suspects into confessions. >> claiming his confession had been coarerced. >> they did not do that to you? >> but that was the atmosphere i was exposed to. >> area 2 was a torturing facility. the
. >> within days, urdiales would be moved to death row in san quint quintin.e he was still in the orange county sheriff custody. what was your reaction when you heard you were sentenced to death for your crimes? >> i was not surprised, i was expecting it. no hard feelings against the jury. >> did you think it was fair? >> they saw what they saw and they thought - they based on the decision of what they saw and heard. >> do you acknowledge that you killed the women...
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up --n row, who ends james monroe, who ends up being a president.oss flag used in the painting. flag was not being used in 1776, but we already know how the story ends, so he includes that. variety of people in that boat, which was just like the makeup of the army, a variety of different types of people. ♪ ♪ ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] university of washington history professor margaret o'mara discusses her book "the code: silicon valley and the remaking of america." you have whatace, eisenhower labeled the military-industrial complex. that becomes the foundation for this entrepreneurial flywheel of incredible creation and innovation and private wealth creation. and in fact, an industry that is considered an industry that built itself on its own, that become almostrnment has invisible to the people who are in silicon valley, who are the creators of these companies, these technologies.
up --n row, who ends james monroe, who ends up being a president.oss flag used in the painting. flag was not being used in 1776, but we already know how the story ends, so he includes that. variety of people in that boat, which was just like the makeup of the army, a variety of different types of people. ♪ ♪ ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit...
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in terms of their ducks in a row in terms of their negotiation position. their ducks in a row in termsf their negotiation position. it is very difficult to argue against that, isn't it? a lot of people say it is going to take much longer, also services haven't really come into the discussions either. most of this, remember, is still on industry stop a huge amount ahead of us, but i think when it comes back to investors, when it comes back to the actual metrics of the uk economy, there has been a pickup. 0vernight trading is done by .5%. wonder if thatis trading is done by .5%. wonder if that is a reflection that we are getting to the nitty—gritty of very torturous next year. all right, we will fasten our seatbelt. is back later for the news will fasten our seatbelt. is back laterfor the news briefing. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: italian football's racism row — the top league is heavily criticised for using a painting of three monkeys to illustrate its latest anti—racism campaign. saddam hussein is finished because he killed our people, our women, our children. the signatur
in terms of their ducks in a row in terms of their negotiation position. their ducks in a row in termsf their negotiation position. it is very difficult to argue against that, isn't it? a lot of people say it is going to take much longer, also services haven't really come into the discussions either. most of this, remember, is still on industry stop a huge amount ahead of us, but i think when it comes back to investors, when it comes back to the actual metrics of the uk economy, there has been...
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in order to film a death row inmate you have to be invited by him in writing. i was behind the camera you only ever hear my voice. behind the camera i wore a formal suit and tie which i almost never do it was a sign i respect you respect. they were always very open with you. meant for me right in the very 1st moment and. that's a question of how you work as a director. you can only do that if you know the heart of mental heart. if you can look deep into their souls then it works and looking at your films the boundaries between documentary and feature film are really fluid. do you still differentiate between them oh. sure there's a big difference isn't much i also recognize. but i don't worry about it for me they're all films as film me. you once said facts do not constitute truth per se. in this age of the internet and fake news what's the truth beyond the facts that you seek. if you have the facts can be misleading the truth is created or certain layers deeper layers are created through stylization through invention through imagination. the supposedly realisti
in order to film a death row inmate you have to be invited by him in writing. i was behind the camera you only ever hear my voice. behind the camera i wore a formal suit and tie which i almost never do it was a sign i respect you respect. they were always very open with you. meant for me right in the very 1st moment and. that's a question of how you work as a director. you can only do that if you know the heart of mental heart. if you can look deep into their souls then it works and looking at...
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and unlike standard robots that bounce around, it cleans row by row. a shark, it's just a robot. there's a company that's talked than me: jd power.people 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say "thank you, real people." you're welcome. we're gonna need a bigger room. the unitedllaxin'. explorer card makes things easy. traveling lighter. taking a shortcut. woooo! taking a breather. rewarded! learn more at the explorer card dot com. eric: after our special "riddle" that viewed on foxnation. i continued to report on the fox news channel. it turned out that out of the millions watching our coverage, one viewer proved to be the most important. -that viewer 0 worked with ed barnes, a noted investigative journalist. the nation's predominant hoffa expert. we met in new jersey at the colonial diner across the river from new york ci
and unlike standard robots that bounce around, it cleans row by row. a shark, it's just a robot. there's a company that's talked than me: jd power.people 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say "thank you, real people." you're welcome. we're gonna need a...
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and unlike standard robots that bounce around, it cleans row by row. if it's not a shark, it's just a robot. he's finally here! hey! how are you? i'm good. ♪ how are you? hello grandma! for every family going home for the holidays, there are countless people working to help them get there. thank you to everyone we rely on to get us home to the ones we love. ♪ >>> the most effective people have been those that held strong and firm in the face of all the distraction and many of them have been women. athena jones has more. >> do you swear or affirm -- >> stanford law school professor was fired upright from the start. >> i would like to say to you, sir, that i read transcripts of every one of the witnesses who appeared in the live hearing -- >> pushing back at the suggestion by the top republican that she had not followed the impeachment testimony and the evidence layed out so far. >> because i would not speak about these things without reviewing the facts, so i'm insulted by the suggestion that as a law professor i don't care about those facts. >> karlin,
and unlike standard robots that bounce around, it cleans row by row. if it's not a shark, it's just a robot. he's finally here! hey! how are you? i'm good. ♪ how are you? hello grandma! for every family going home for the holidays, there are countless people working to help them get there. thank you to everyone we rely on to get us home to the ones we love. ♪ >>> the most effective people have been those that held strong and firm in the face of all the distraction and many of them...
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and unlike standard robots that bounce around, it cleans row by row.'s not a shark, it's just a robot. dana-farber cancer institute discovered the pd-l1 pathway. pd-l1. they changed how the world fights cancer. blocking the pd-l1 protein, lets the immune system attack, attack, attack cancer. pd-l1 transformed, revolutionized, immunotherapy. pd-l1 saved my life. saved my life. saved my life. what we do here at dana-faber, changes lives everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. tthe bad news? outhe perfect photo is not.d. depend® fit-flex underwear offers your best comfort and protection guaranteed. because, perfect or not, life's better when you're in it. be there with depend®. >>> the house judiciary committee holding its first impeachment hearing today and it was heated from the verier start. republicans tried to derail the whole thing by throwing up one procedural road block after another. but that didn't stop scholars from testifying they were committing impeachable offenses. i want to bring in susan hennessy, max booth. thank you
and unlike standard robots that bounce around, it cleans row by row.'s not a shark, it's just a robot. dana-farber cancer institute discovered the pd-l1 pathway. pd-l1. they changed how the world fights cancer. blocking the pd-l1 protein, lets the immune system attack, attack, attack cancer. pd-l1 transformed, revolutionized, immunotherapy. pd-l1 saved my life. saved my life. saved my life. what we do here at dana-faber, changes lives everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. everywhere....
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on skid row skid row's a diverse community you know folks. see guys that i know you know if they're in our group holding your role in the mission and they go to jail and they end up in a county jail for 7 months by the case but i always said you know they go to court the case is over the fido wasn't you usually go. you know what happens if a guy have a job you know lost a job i know we all pay a rate you know it's very few people have their own home you know so by the time you get out your apartment is gone you know all this stuff is in your apartment is going to go to 90 days to come pick up your property you know is there music out of doing so you do music every day. so you get out you have nowhere to go you have no money you know and so what do you do you come skid row to get a road is the only place where you can see you roll and you. do something to just the clothes and hopefully you know design is not to go. to be you know it's going to get into a program. to hire an estimate of disconnection from the labor market for african-americans
on skid row skid row's a diverse community you know folks. see guys that i know you know if they're in our group holding your role in the mission and they go to jail and they end up in a county jail for 7 months by the case but i always said you know they go to court the case is over the fido wasn't you usually go. you know what happens if a guy have a job you know lost a job i know we all pay a rate you know it's very few people have their own home you know so by the time you get out your...
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the only rows that got closer together on this new plane were in first class.he new seats are intended to feel a bit like a luxury car. jetblue has spent years working on its new cabin. the leisure carrier also went with the curved back seat with memory foam. the distance stays the same, but because the seats themselves take up less space, jetblue can add up to 12 more seats. >> it's incredibly important we get this right because aircraft carriers fly for a long time. we put a lot of time into designing what we think is the perfect seat. >> the truth is the perfect airline seat probably varies by airline. but for spirit, these seats are already in one plane out there flying customers. every new plane will have them. it will take the rest of the year for the fleet to get what spirit hopes is their perfect seat. >>> when islamic state militants overran much of iraq and syria, they targeted anything christian. church, monasteries were destroyed and worshipers were sent fleeing for their lives. charlie d'agata paid a visit to one ancient and isolated monastery that
the only rows that got closer together on this new plane were in first class.he new seats are intended to feel a bit like a luxury car. jetblue has spent years working on its new cabin. the leisure carrier also went with the curved back seat with memory foam. the distance stays the same, but because the seats themselves take up less space, jetblue can add up to 12 more seats. >> it's incredibly important we get this right because aircraft carriers fly for a long time. we put a lot of time...
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my name is kenneth ritchie. 54 years old spent $21.00 and a half years on death row on ohio. for a crime i didn't commit. a crime and arson monday. of a 2 year old child. again f.t. ricci who was tried in ohio for aggravated murder committed in the course of a fallacy in evidence showing that respondent set fire in their part enough he's neither at home collins in an attempt to kill his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend who are spending the night together in the apartment below the intended victims to skate unharmed but how colin says to your old daughter cynthia died in the fire. you. know what a goal from village apartments from columbus grove. joy the fire started. and where my life ended. i haven't been to this place. in. july in 1907 as a people for 1st time but. don't know how i'll feel about the city and i guess. they are old farm village apartment. and go. national one of was on fire. form village apartment was put in much. an apartment and there's. no money you know welfare could pick you up and stuff the. complex up bodies. everybody was. drinking and getting goin
my name is kenneth ritchie. 54 years old spent $21.00 and a half years on death row on ohio. for a crime i didn't commit. a crime and arson monday. of a 2 year old child. again f.t. ricci who was tried in ohio for aggravated murder committed in the course of a fallacy in evidence showing that respondent set fire in their part enough he's neither at home collins in an attempt to kill his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend who are spending the night together in the apartment below the intended...
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a lot about hanging their heads after their 2nd away loss in a row. shoko was at home and welcomed the eagles afraid for to guess and the home crowd hoped to boost the royal blues up the table and it worked the only goal of the match came soon after halftime video reminds one target after he was played by i mean her eat nice play nice way to finish but the hosts had to see out the last half hour with 10 men alexander newbill sall red for doing a martial arts move basically on me jack to cheat of each no doubt for the red sea to fish was sub off as a precaution but shelf held on for the win they're now up to 4th place. let's get the conversation started michelle i'll start with you where did it go wrong for glaad on the pitch it's very difficult to say of course if you if you're in the news today 2 games in a row and especially after 1000 minutes and the 1st game in a row your pinny and know you. i don't find any or you you're not finding any any words on the field to beat will spill because they're so aggressive on the field and then it looks like may
a lot about hanging their heads after their 2nd away loss in a row. shoko was at home and welcomed the eagles afraid for to guess and the home crowd hoped to boost the royal blues up the table and it worked the only goal of the match came soon after halftime video reminds one target after he was played by i mean her eat nice play nice way to finish but the hosts had to see out the last half hour with 10 men alexander newbill sall red for doing a martial arts move basically on me jack to cheat...
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there is a reason this is called the impossible row. there is a 600 mile stretch of sea where the atlantic, pacific, and antarctic oceans collide. it's called the drake passage between south america and antarctica. so dangerous, no one has even thought of crossing until now, in a rowboat. two of the six crewmen from the bay area. let's first take you and your fisherman's wharf. >> reporter: the last time he profiled kevin bellamy, he just swam 62 miles without stopping around the island of barbados. took him almost 41 hours. and now, for the san francisco resident, something really different.>> arctic cold temperatures, storms, high winds. and 40 foot swells.>> this is the impossible row. you look at the possible, it can't happen. it can't be done. >> is good to be externally hard, we are going to row 21 hours. an hour and a half on, an hour and a half off, 24 seven. were never really going to sleep. >> six guys, two from the bay area. attempting to cross the strongest, meanest, nastiest stretch of ocean on the planet. 600 miles in a ro
there is a reason this is called the impossible row. there is a 600 mile stretch of sea where the atlantic, pacific, and antarctic oceans collide. it's called the drake passage between south america and antarctica. so dangerous, no one has even thought of crossing until now, in a rowboat. two of the six crewmen from the bay area. let's first take you and your fisherman's wharf. >> reporter: the last time he profiled kevin bellamy, he just swam 62 miles without stopping around the island...