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twin brothers, roy and ray slagle. >> i love it. i'm so happy. >> ronnie tye and the woman he married in prison, jodie mormon. finally the answers you've been waiting for. >> mr. bill, are you ready for your picture? >> yep. >> all right. >> when we met paul komyatti at indiana state prison in 2008, he had an inmate job as the visitor room photographer. >> it keeps me occupied. it keeps me from counting the 36 weeks and 8 months i have left. however you want to break it down. >> right from the start, he was good natured and full of optimism for the future. despite being incarcerated for the past 26 years. komyatti entered prison at age 17 for his role in a bizarre family plot that ended with the murder of his abusive father. >> my dad was just an alcoholic. i was like a little kid, 7, 8 years old. i'm crawled up under the kitchen table, and he's got a belt with a buckle, putting marks all over my face and everything, all over my body. my mom is like look, stop. you've got to stop. you're going to kill him. >> komyatti, his mother, s
twin brothers, roy and ray slagle. >> i love it. i'm so happy. >> ronnie tye and the woman he married in prison, jodie mormon. finally the answers you've been waiting for. >> mr. bill, are you ready for your picture? >> yep. >> all right. >> when we met paul komyatti at indiana state prison in 2008, he had an inmate job as the visitor room photographer. >> it keeps me occupied. it keeps me from counting the 36 weeks and 8 months i have left. however you...
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roy and i sit down with roy kim, whose grandfather opened the place in 1978.most korean restaurants, you didn't mess with the original, ever. and like most korean father/son relationships you obeyed dad's wishes, no matter what. >> my father put all this redwood in, all this cherry. to this day i can't touch certain things here. >> i can see he doesn't let you change the uniforms either. >> no. he still controls the restaurant. >> you just do the work. >> i just do the work. as a korean he knows. >> we start with bon chong. all those delicious little pickles, kimchi, spicy squid. no bonchon, no meal. >> they're getting away from the chairless rooms. >> the feet under, knees forward? feet under? >> the tea ceremony seating. that was punishment for koreans. that's a punishment. >> and with a book over your head. >> for hours. >> what would a crime be -- what got you into that position? >> it could be as minimal as a 94 on the test. >> korean parents? well, let's just say they veer toward the strict. moms and dads were not, shall we say, conflicted about corporat
roy and i sit down with roy kim, whose grandfather opened the place in 1978.most korean restaurants, you didn't mess with the original, ever. and like most korean father/son relationships you obeyed dad's wishes, no matter what. >> my father put all this redwood in, all this cherry. to this day i can't touch certain things here. >> i can see he doesn't let you change the uniforms either. >> no. he still controls the restaurant. >> you just do the work. >> i just do...
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if you're roy choi, you see tacos.h the kogi truck, he brought one of the first mutation mashups of korean and mexican to the people. what started as one truck became four trucks, and three brick-and-mortar restaurants to go with them. >> for me kogi was only one truck in my mind. but it got big and it evolved. >>> roy trained at the culinary institute of america, and interned at la bernardin in new york city. he runs his truck as you would expect with someone with that background. >> within our food media landscape we've romanticized certain compositions of what a great chef and great kitchen are supposed to look, smell and feel like. just because those are beautiful doesn't mean this is not beautiful. for me, i don't see mustard plants and sheep grazing. i see barbed wire and telephone poles. i see puddles, and, you know, all of that stuff contribute to the flavor of the food. so it's truly what i call a terroir, a regional food. and they're off. >> every lunch shift and every evening, the trucks' locations are sent
if you're roy choi, you see tacos.h the kogi truck, he brought one of the first mutation mashups of korean and mexican to the people. what started as one truck became four trucks, and three brick-and-mortar restaurants to go with them. >> for me kogi was only one truck in my mind. but it got big and it evolved. >>> roy trained at the culinary institute of america, and interned at la bernardin in new york city. he runs his truck as you would expect with someone with that...
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reporting live from sky team 11, captain roy taylor. now we send it to deborah. >> it's really not about the race. it's about the whole look, right? >> yes. >> lindsay bush from urban cheek and you have some fabulous fashion. >> these dresses would be great for preakness but really are good for any event the entire summer. >> they are so bright and feminine. >> first we have wendy. i love the bright yellow with the blue bag. it looks awesome and the whole thing about this is i like this. fun and sheer up top. so the yellow and the blue really compment each other well. >> and you're wearing those shoes there. >> easy to go with any of the dresses that are up here. so. >> and great hair and makeup you have here, too. >> we have to thank amy decker beauty for the hair and makeup. >> you look terrific. >> this season we have seen aton of lace. i love the teal with the blue and i love thousand teal just kind of pops out and then the jewelry it's all about statement necklaces. this is my favorite. 81 puppies. a great line for us. again, it's
reporting live from sky team 11, captain roy taylor. now we send it to deborah. >> it's really not about the race. it's about the whole look, right? >> yes. >> lindsay bush from urban cheek and you have some fabulous fashion. >> these dresses would be great for preakness but really are good for any event the entire summer. >> they are so bright and feminine. >> first we have wendy. i love the bright yellow with the blue bag. it looks awesome and the whole...
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david: roy williams, greater oklahoma city chamber ceo and president. roy, great to see you. to your recovery. thank you very much for coming in. >> thank you. david: okay. liz, over to you. liz: wishing them well. >>> sony shares hit a two-year high on spin-off speculation. will the company take advice from one of its largest shareholders? we've got the latest. that's next. stay tuned. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... and wi that: you're history. delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. ep seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the anet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading mpanies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. david: sony's board of directors is reviewing a
david: roy williams, greater oklahoma city chamber ceo and president. roy, great to see you. to your recovery. thank you very much for coming in. >> thank you. david: okay. liz, over to you. liz: wishing them well. >>> sony shares hit a two-year high on spin-off speculation. will the company take advice from one of its largest shareholders? we've got the latest. that's next. stay tuned. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't...
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now let's bring in roy spencer to reply.would like. >> i'm t interested, but thank you very much. john: dr. spencer, can you -- so what do you say to what he says? >> i agree with some of what he says. i speak out because i believe forcing unrealistic, expensive energy solutions upon the poor is going to kill people. we know that it kills. i would rather save people from poverty than theoretically save people in the future. john: you have said carbon monoxide can make the planet greener? speaker that is pretty much understood. the are hundreds of papers that says increasing co2s good for basically all the plants they studied, even crops like corn. my long-term prediction is eventually we will realize more co2 in the atmosphere is actually a good thing and considering the fact it is necessary for life on earth to have co2 in the atmosphere, it is amazing h little there is in the atmosphere. john: the perction among my friends here in new york if you are this weird outliner, and all the other serious scientists say man is doin
now let's bring in roy spencer to reply.would like. >> i'm t interested, but thank you very much. john: dr. spencer, can you -- so what do you say to what he says? >> i agree with some of what he says. i speak out because i believe forcing unrealistic, expensive energy solutions upon the poor is going to kill people. we know that it kills. i would rather save people from poverty than theoretically save people in the future. john: you have said carbon monoxide can make the planet...
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well, on the cnbc newsline now, let's also bring in roy choi, managing editor of the tech know buffaloas we were showing a moment ago, the stock seems to be getting its mojo back, but do you feel this new aggressive campaign is more bark than bite, roy? >> definitely. you look at how much windows 8 was a promise to consumers and to the shareholders, and they're falling flat. in fact, pc makers are blaming windows 8 for the weak sales. and you look at how much in terms of losses the pc market has taken overall, and it's just a huge loss. and windows phone 8 still has not caught on as much as they want. they're still fighting for the third place spot against blackberry. and it's nowhere near what the industry's expecting from microsoft. >> yeah, but ed, isn't microsoft, like, you've sort of hinted on and written about a lot, we don't see the big part of their business. it's all in the servers and the companies and they're actually now a giant cloud company. >> they are. they've been -- they've just announced over the last couple of weeks they've got two billion-dollar businesses, office
well, on the cnbc newsline now, let's also bring in roy choi, managing editor of the tech know buffaloas we were showing a moment ago, the stock seems to be getting its mojo back, but do you feel this new aggressive campaign is more bark than bite, roy? >> definitely. you look at how much windows 8 was a promise to consumers and to the shareholders, and they're falling flat. in fact, pc makers are blaming windows 8 for the weak sales. and you look at how much in terms of losses the pc...
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. >> > y para yetenr esté analicis indica que estÁn con el 79 por ciento y roy con rl 69 por ciento yon el 37 por ciento y el condado de a lameda estÁ con el ((informaciÓn en pantalla). . > >> y ahora el concejal dice que las las autoridades dicen que hacen lo posible para el problema. >>> yo pido el personal que esta la comunidad del Área hisana. > >> la situaciÓn es critica yal recomendaciÓn estado trabajar en las comunidades y las actividades que estÉ un tanto sospechosa, y ahora continuamos contigo maria leticia. > >> en el dÍa de la madre no reciben rosas ni cartas, y ahora les decimos que las imaganes son fuerte. s>>> y ella trabaja aquÍ y compartiÓ con varias mujeres que fueron vÍctimas de trafico human y sus hijos fueron utilizads como rehenes. > >> ellos lo saben hacer muy bien porque saben que aÚn madre darÍa todo para un hijo. >>> y ellos se dedican rescaatr mujeres de los criminales y es el caso de ela mujer que celebro el dÍa de ela madre. >>> mando a otra persona y le quebro una botella de aceido con el cuerpo y la quemo cmpletamnete. >>>eesté hombre le decidiÓhacer estÁ
. >> > y para yetenr esté analicis indica que estÁn con el 79 por ciento y roy con rl 69 por ciento yon el 37 por ciento y el condado de a lameda estÁ con el ((informaciÓn en pantalla). . > >> y ahora el concejal dice que las las autoridades dicen que hacen lo posible para el problema. >>> yo pido el personal que esta la comunidad del Área hisana. > >> la situaciÓn es critica yal recomendaciÓn estado trabajar en las comunidades y las actividades que...
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roy: but then, in the early 1900s, we began to treat our water. and since then, we've seen a rapid decline in the incidence of waterborne disease. narrator: most cities treat drinking water through filtration, chlorination, and sometimes ozonation to kill pathogens in the source supply. these are complex treatment plants that cost millions of dollars to operate, but are necessary for our wellbeing. the treatment of drinking water has been called one of the greatest public health achievements of the last century. the water infrastructure itself protects the treated water until it comes out of our taps. it's been since 1911, since we had an outbreak of cholera or typhoid in the united states. but that doesn't mean that it can't happen. it can happen. if we aren't on our guard all the time, we are vulnerable to going right back where we were in 1911. in milwaukee, health experts are taking a close look at the public water supply. in milwaukee, thousands of people have been getting sick. man: private distributors of bottled water are sending extra sup
roy: but then, in the early 1900s, we began to treat our water. and since then, we've seen a rapid decline in the incidence of waterborne disease. narrator: most cities treat drinking water through filtration, chlorination, and sometimes ozonation to kill pathogens in the source supply. these are complex treatment plants that cost millions of dollars to operate, but are necessary for our wellbeing. the treatment of drinking water has been called one of the greatest public health achievements of...
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secondly, we would like to adjourn in honor of roy m. floss. he joined the port in 1946 and it would have been an agency of the state of call and he joined as an electrician and stayed for 38 years retiring as the assistant superintendent as harbor maintenance and he met his wife at the port and married her, her name is alberta and marrid for 61 years until he passed earlier this month. and roy was born, raised and educated in san francisco, from elementary on. and in 1942, before he joined the port he enlisted in the navy and his job was to repair ships while they were at sea and he came back and joined the port in 1946 and stayed on as a ready reserve out of treasure island and he was called back to full duty for the korea war and so we would like to mark his passing by the adjournment of this body in his honor. >> that concludes my report. >> is there any public comment on the executive director's report. any comment on commissioners? >> okay. hearing none let's move forward. >> item on the consent calendar, to execute and modifications to c
secondly, we would like to adjourn in honor of roy m. floss. he joined the port in 1946 and it would have been an agency of the state of call and he joined as an electrician and stayed for 38 years retiring as the assistant superintendent as harbor maintenance and he met his wife at the port and married her, her name is alberta and marrid for 61 years until he passed earlier this month. and roy was born, raised and educated in san francisco, from elementary on. and in 1942, before he joined the...
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corporal mecham still has to check one more thing. >> daniel roy smith, black male. >> i typed in his i.d. number and ran a check through dmv. >> he's disturbed by what he sees. >> on the screen it showed he was wanted by the u.s. marshals office out of salem. but he isn't sure it is the same man. >> he was so friendly. he was so polite. i couldn't imagine if he knew he was wanted he would have handed my his i.d. that's what caught me off guard. >> the corporal sees daniel waiting patiently in front of the cruiser. if he were wanted by police, wouldn't he try to escape? >> why is he being so compliant? why isn't he making a run for it? all those things make me think i have the wrong guy. >> he decides to question him further. >> let me ask you something. i'll be honest with you. are you supposed to be in a half way house or something like that? okay, you sure about that. because we're checking on something right now but it looks like -- >> that's something i regret. giving him the heads up that i knew he was wanted. i wished i had not done that. >> you don't have any weapons or anythi
corporal mecham still has to check one more thing. >> daniel roy smith, black male. >> i typed in his i.d. number and ran a check through dmv. >> he's disturbed by what he sees. >> on the screen it showed he was wanted by the u.s. marshals office out of salem. but he isn't sure it is the same man. >> he was so friendly. he was so polite. i couldn't imagine if he knew he was wanted he would have handed my his i.d. that's what caught me off guard. >> the...
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." >> roy slagel is a big powerful scary guy. he's the kind of guy that would have been a formidable opponent in a cell extraction. >> i got some criminal tendencies, okay, ain't like i'm in here for nothing, all right? >> one inmate pushes correctional staff to the brink. everything. everything. everything. everything. everything. everything? [ all ] everything? yup! with the new staples rewards program you get 5% back on everything. everything? everything. [ male announcer ] the new staples rewards program. get free shipping and 5% back on everything your business needs. that was easy. [ jackie ] it's just so frustrating... ♪ ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents for 24
." >> roy slagel is a big powerful scary guy. he's the kind of guy that would have been a formidable opponent in a cell extraction. >> i got some criminal tendencies, okay, ain't like i'm in here for nothing, all right? >> one inmate pushes correctional staff to the brink. everything. everything. everything. everything. everything. everything? [ all ] everything? yup! with the new staples rewards program you get 5% back on everything. everything? everything. [ male...
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roy, i always felt this way about cars.e your warranty expired or went over how many miles you're driving down the street and the transmission falls off the car, bumper, wheels, everything is gone. they're designed to sort of implode at that moment so you have to go out and buy a new one. does it matter if the explanation is what rob said, sort of the way apple designs stuff orrintentional and malicious they do it so you have to buy a new phone? does it matter, roy, what their intention is legally? >> from our perspective the real evil was nondisclosure. design if they choose to manufacture a phone that way. a reasonable consumer would expect to have the disclose sure made. melissa: when they sell you the phone the power button will stop working and before the warranty ends and that is acceptable to you? >> the reasonable consumer would not find that acceptable and not opt to purchase it on those terms. apple kept the disclosure hidden. never kept consumers known of a known defects a latent defect a consumer could find out
roy, i always felt this way about cars.e your warranty expired or went over how many miles you're driving down the street and the transmission falls off the car, bumper, wheels, everything is gone. they're designed to sort of implode at that moment so you have to go out and buy a new one. does it matter if the explanation is what rob said, sort of the way apple designs stuff orrintentional and malicious they do it so you have to buy a new phone? does it matter, roy, what their intention is...
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here is my take on roy obama the president's half brother. month for the foundation which he runs to receive tax exempt status. and that status was made retroactive so that the years when roy was soliciting money, probably illegally, would be covered. so, he and the president would be immune. don't worry, roy, the irs has got your back. my thanks to the daily caller for this story. what a contrast with tea party people, democrats branding them racists and they were granted status, information was leaked to the president obama supporters. how could this happen? and hold on, i will answer that question, but first, a little more about roy. reportedly he has 12 wives back in kenya, he was raising money to build an islamic educational facility and a house for an imam. and the name of the charity he runs, the barack h obama foundation. he used the president's name to get an extraordinarily prompt tax break and an unheard of retroactive ruling. po, what is going on here? flagrant abuse of america's fundamental principles. the dragging down of americ
here is my take on roy obama the president's half brother. month for the foundation which he runs to receive tax exempt status. and that status was made retroactive so that the years when roy was soliciting money, probably illegally, would be covered. so, he and the president would be immune. don't worry, roy, the irs has got your back. my thanks to the daily caller for this story. what a contrast with tea party people, democrats branding them racists and they were granted status, information...
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this morning, republican senator roy blount used the information to summon his best version of television indignation. >> last month when the white house counsel find out about this, she decided i'm not going to tell the chief of staff? come on. that may have happened, if that happened, she should be out of that job by the end of this week, i would think. >> meanwhile, other top republicans refused to let go of the conspiracy theories. anywhere minding reality and the actual factual evidence at hand. on "meet the press," senate minority leader, mitch mcconnell suggested that the irs was acting at the direction of the president. >> there is a culture of intimidation throughout the administration, the irs is just the most recent example. >> the problem with baseless theorizing on a national news program is that oftentimes a question-and-answer session will reveal that it is baseless theorizing. >> do you have any evidence that the president of the united states directed what you call a culture of intimidation at the irs to target political opponents? >> i don't think we know what the facts
this morning, republican senator roy blount used the information to summon his best version of television indignation. >> last month when the white house counsel find out about this, she decided i'm not going to tell the chief of staff? come on. that may have happened, if that happened, she should be out of that job by the end of this week, i would think. >> meanwhile, other top republicans refused to let go of the conspiracy theories. anywhere minding reality and the actual factual...
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blunt he's a republican from missouri and he worked on that legislation now here's the thing about roy blunt he was actually given sixty four thousand two hundred fifty dollars to his campaign committees between two thousand and eight and two thousand and twelve from monsanto from syngenta and from similar biotech firms so to say that there is a very close relationship between congress and between biotech firms like monsanto isn't that far of a stretch very interesting information about that relationship ramon let's take it to you at the heart of this people just want to know what they're eating you know we saw monsanto they spent millions of dollars to defeat proposition thirty seven in california where you are which is force companies to label any g.m.o. products why it does this not scare month santa or why does it and how do they react to prop thirty seven. right and just to add on to what megan was saying pro g.m.o. lobby has donated more than seven million dollars to current members of congress and you know here in california where it seems so likely that voters were going to app
blunt he's a republican from missouri and he worked on that legislation now here's the thing about roy blunt he was actually given sixty four thousand two hundred fifty dollars to his campaign committees between two thousand and eight and two thousand and twelve from monsanto from syngenta and from similar biotech firms so to say that there is a very close relationship between congress and between biotech firms like monsanto isn't that far of a stretch very interesting information about that...
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. >>> esta tarde venezuela llamó a diálogo a roy chaderton. >>> nosotros tenemos que lamentar que el>d iosdado cabello, defensor de la llamada revolución bolivariana fue más lejos. >>> el presidente santos le pone una traba a las buenas relaciones entre venezuela y colombia. >>> también en colombia muchos celebran la reunión entre el presidente de colombia, juan manuel santos y henrique capriles radonski. >>> me parece muy bien que el gobierno de colombia pueda más pronto que tarde levantar una voz para que las garantías democráticas se reestablezcan. >>e>henrique capriles radonski dice que esto es el comienzo de una gira por varios pasies de lano para buscar la solidaridad de cada gobernación. >>> quedó abierto de manera oficial el proceso de empadronamiento de salvadoreños que quieran votgar en las elecciones del 2014, los interesados tiene que tener el documento único de identidad de los 2 millones residentes fuera del país, e espera que 160 mil sean parte de las elecciones. >>> la ciudad de méxico es la primera en realizar la transición de televisión digital terreste, pero esto t
. >>> esta tarde venezuela llamó a diálogo a roy chaderton. >>> nosotros tenemos que lamentar que el>d iosdado cabello, defensor de la llamada revolución bolivariana fue más lejos. >>> el presidente santos le pone una traba a las buenas relaciones entre venezuela y colombia. >>> también en colombia muchos celebran la reunión entre el presidente de colombia, juan manuel santos y henrique capriles radonski. >>> me parece muy bien que el...
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (clapping) ladies and gentlemen please welcome the voice of the children ken royur drum line and the warrior girls. i've had one the fun jobs i've been the voice of the golden state warriors. the bay area is warrior ground and san francisco. i know it's not the afternoon yet but have you guys had fun? we're the bay areas team we've played in oakland and san jose. we've got to get to a lot of things this past year was really special. i realized something was up in the season but we've broadcasted games and we'd be leading by 5 or 10 and this team had a certainty chemistry and what a combra great play off run? >> beating denver in 6 and giving the spurs all they can and doing that p that without the all stars and we're going to meet one of the guys. but second round of the playoffs it's the team that's built for a long run it's going to get alert better and better. and we'll do this year after year after year (clapping) so without further awe did i look at the screens here we're going to show you some highlights this amazing warrior season and a without being so pre
♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (clapping) ladies and gentlemen please welcome the voice of the children ken royur drum line and the warrior girls. i've had one the fun jobs i've been the voice of the golden state warriors. the bay area is warrior ground and san francisco. i know it's not the afternoon yet but have you guys had fun? we're the bay areas team we've played in oakland and san jose. we've got to get to a lot of things this past year was really special. i realized...
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i know that van roy who actually create d his own name. i think it was after a building. it was kind of a fabricated nome do plume if you will. but i don't know why they are spelled differently. jaca was the nephew. i don't know the answer. my colleagues are shaking their heads so that makes me feel better. >> the obscure a, it been a very popular question about all the lectures that i have given about this exhibition. the camera, is two different kind of ways of understanding the world around you using lenses so to translate what you are seeing onto a page that you are drawing from or on the a canvas that you are painting. we don't know for sure and this is coming verdict sher since it was shadow and optical effects, it almost goes without saying he was an aware of camera obscure abut whether or not he auto it, i'm not sure. the book, which is called secret not knowledge, in this book he postulates that many of the obscure a bare compositions. it's an interesting question but want to be really careful about how i talk about it because we don't know for sure that he used
i know that van roy who actually create d his own name. i think it was after a building. it was kind of a fabricated nome do plume if you will. but i don't know why they are spelled differently. jaca was the nephew. i don't know the answer. my colleagues are shaking their heads so that makes me feel better. >> the obscure a, it been a very popular question about all the lectures that i have given about this exhibition. the camera, is two different kind of ways of understanding the world...
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roy its rage for a fifth night in stockholm with schools and cause settled far police have pleaded for reinforcements to contain violence in the swedish capital. also reporting the evolution of the war on terror a bomber again val's to shop at guantanamo bay but defends the cia's drone strikes is heartbreaking but necessary on top stories this hour.
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que se dijo en el no roy las palabras del presidente. >>> en medio de la incertidumbre el presidentestema de inmigraciÓn legal. son las condiciones. si esto se cae, por el tema de ciudadanÍa entonces, es un gran error. >>> en un foro sobre migraciÓn el secretario de comercio lo que ellos quieren, salir de su casa. y a ver a sus hijos. y no serÁ deportado. sobre el puesto plan bipartidista de la cÁmara de representan representantes, reconocer ante un juez que violara la ley. y y la iniciativa de reforma migratoria. y el senado con su llamado grupo de los 8. >>> en el for del instituto firmado por el inmigrante gobernador de california arnold schwarzenegger. vicente fox dijo que el congreso de estados unidos ante una oportunidad histÓrica. >>> si esta posibilidad se sigue negando fors como este es una valiosa herramienta. miles de paersonas que aÚn no estÁn convencidos de una reforma migratoria. univisiÓn. >>> el prÓximo domingo, tome nota, univisiÓn transmite una transmisiÓn especial de aquÍ y ahora, y un panel de expertos habrÁ respuestas alain inquietudes de aquellos un programa que
que se dijo en el no roy las palabras del presidente. >>> en medio de la incertidumbre el presidentestema de inmigraciÓn legal. son las condiciones. si esto se cae, por el tema de ciudadanÍa entonces, es un gran error. >>> en un foro sobre migraciÓn el secretario de comercio lo que ellos quieren, salir de su casa. y a ver a sus hijos. y no serÁ deportado. sobre el puesto plan bipartidista de la cÁmara de representan representantes, reconocer ante un juez que violara la...
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but not a lot warmer but about e same. 86 in morgan hill and 87 in gill roy. be watching it closely and we always get a little twitch chi in here when you get winds above 30 miles per hour we'll be watching for the update. >>> all right, thank you, we have some breaking news coming from san jose. you are looking at live picture this is ita teresa. neighbors are gathering on the to take a look at what's happening. . no words yet of course how it is started and no words on whether anyone was home at the time this fire started. looks like crews are starting get their hands on there of the smoke. we'll continue to watch it and have more for you when we get more de tails. >>> we'll update you on maybe of the suspect >>> also, two cars collide in the parking lot in the mcdonald's and a man punch inside the face. the point-to-point the police are looking for now. we hope you join us at 7:00 at tv 36. >> a bay area father and mother's -- >> warriors are in progress but they're not doing too well right now. >> let's say this in the warriors do close out the denver nugg
but not a lot warmer but about e same. 86 in morgan hill and 87 in gill roy. be watching it closely and we always get a little twitch chi in here when you get winds above 30 miles per hour we'll be watching for the update. >>> all right, thank you, we have some breaking news coming from san jose. you are looking at live picture this is ita teresa. neighbors are gathering on the to take a look at what's happening. . no words yet of course how it is started and no words on whether anyone...
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. >> a lesson learned for kevin roy after years of mission work. >> so many of the gypsy communities haven't moved forward. >> in gypsy village of soart, they have spent generations away from society. >> they would follow immediate needs, but then be unable to see the prospective. >> this is the poorest in the area. homes behind me are made of mud brick. not sturdy. this is an area where children don't have the opportunity to go to school. that can make it difficult to dream. dreams of a better life are even more difficult for the adults like robert who says it is too late to thhhhhhhhhink about an education. the only way i can make money is to be there when people need us to have them taking --. >> hope can be hard to find in this gypsy village. >> sometimes there might be violence not to me, not to us, but each other. >> prejudice plays a major part, they are just trapped. whatever we trapped by in today, truth of the gospel can release us. >> kevin and his team see the reality of that truth a few miles away in the gypsy village once known for crime and violence. >> i was very angr
. >> a lesson learned for kevin roy after years of mission work. >> so many of the gypsy communities haven't moved forward. >> in gypsy village of soart, they have spent generations away from society. >> they would follow immediate needs, but then be unable to see the prospective. >> this is the poorest in the area. homes behind me are made of mud brick. not sturdy. this is an area where children don't have the opportunity to go to school. that can make it...