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he would gather objects at local secondhand shops to create new pieces. most of the work disappeared in the fire. >> you know, i think it's an incredible loss simply in what could have been. i think although he was an emerging state of his career, he had important significant things to say about the art community. >> he touched everybody in some way, somehow. one gentleman this morning called him a fixture of oakland and i think that pretty much wraps it up. >> tomorrow another celebration of his life will be held at classic cars in oakland. >>> a wave of protests in indiana today over the controversial new law for discrimination against atheists. asking for the law to be repealed. the new religious freedom law protects businesses from having to provide services for things they don't support such as same-sex marriage. opponents including san francisco bay sales force are fighting back saying they will not do business in indiana. the ceo of angie's list planned expansion of indiana headquarters is now off. >> we're willing to engage in economic agreement c
he would gather objects at local secondhand shops to create new pieces. most of the work disappeared in the fire. >> you know, i think it's an incredible loss simply in what could have been. i think although he was an emerging state of his career, he had important significant things to say about the art community. >> he touched everybody in some way, somehow. one gentleman this morning called him a fixture of oakland and i think that pretty much wraps it up. >> tomorrow...
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many are secondhand accounts. there are rare secondhand -- there are rare glimpses from his own it.incoln wrote a letter to marry about robert todd lincoln, their child. the medium concerned until he got a letter back that he was ok. 15 years later, lincoln sent a telegram to marry telling her to "put tab's pistol away because he had an ugly dream about him. historian richard wightman fox argues that lincoln clearly believed that dreams had predictive capacity. they were not revelations into the future, but they gave one a sense, however murky, of what might come to pass. i think this is a very good assessment of what lincoln's view of dreams was. one of lincoln's most famous dreams was depicted in the recent spielberg movie. on april 14, 1865, lincoln said this to his cabinet -- i had this stream dream again last night. we shall have great news very soon. secretary of the navy gideon welles asked about the nature of the stream, to which lincoln replied that it had to do with welles' expertise, the water. he described the dream. he was on a ship in the water some singular, indescrib
many are secondhand accounts. there are rare secondhand -- there are rare glimpses from his own it.incoln wrote a letter to marry about robert todd lincoln, their child. the medium concerned until he got a letter back that he was ok. 15 years later, lincoln sent a telegram to marry telling her to "put tab's pistol away because he had an ugly dream about him. historian richard wightman fox argues that lincoln clearly believed that dreams had predictive capacity. they were not revelations...
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and traumatic-traumatic experience but i have dealt with it, and it's definitely been more like secondhand, like hearing what people have said about me, and people in high places as well as just reading it. you just can't change everyone's opinions. all you can do is be the best that you can be. but for me what has been hard is hearing from the young dancers that he mentor, and know that they've experienced it firsthand, and told this their face you're not the right color for ballet. you shouldn't be here. that to me is so awful for me to hear and i feel like it's me hearing those words. and to try to undo all the damage and let them know that there is a way to kind of create your own path within the world of ballet. you just have to be really strong. >> really strong. stronger than i think people realize. actually, this is--you're saying this and i'm thinking in my head about this dr. pepper ad. was that your idea for the con system for? the one of the kind. >> i think that's why they came to me. i think that they felt i i was part of the campaign, that it's okay to be different and not f
and traumatic-traumatic experience but i have dealt with it, and it's definitely been more like secondhand, like hearing what people have said about me, and people in high places as well as just reading it. you just can't change everyone's opinions. all you can do is be the best that you can be. but for me what has been hard is hearing from the young dancers that he mentor, and know that they've experienced it firsthand, and told this their face you're not the right color for ballet. you...
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the life long philadelphia resident saved old materials like secondhand clothing and furniture to makeres and painterrings. her work is on display through september. >> phillies and yankees again today. >> phillies haven't been doing too well in spring training. a lot will have to go right for the phillies to be a .500 ball club come regular season. phillies and yankees in clearwater. everyone comes to the park hoping to get a foul ball. no one wants to be teased like that. hamels pitches two scoreless innings. he gives up one hit a blood pressure single strikes out two. hamels does not surrender a walk. the yankees put up a three spot in the fourth inning, double in. phillies lone run comes off the bat of xavier paul. a solo homer in the seven and inning. check out the catch by a fan. hamels is happy the games have begun. >> i just want to be able to go out there and face hitters. bull pens are great but there's just a little bit extra adrenaline and focus that you need when you actually have a guy in there from and an opposing team. >> four points down, five weeks to go. the flyers h
the life long philadelphia resident saved old materials like secondhand clothing and furniture to makeres and painterrings. her work is on display through september. >> phillies and yankees again today. >> phillies haven't been doing too well in spring training. a lot will have to go right for the phillies to be a .500 ball club come regular season. phillies and yankees in clearwater. everyone comes to the park hoping to get a foul ball. no one wants to be teased like that. hamels...
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his wife performed famously, a one year singing secondhand close, to the tune of secondhand rose and turned her image around. everyone agrees that america appreciated her a lot more afterwards and that was one case where those did leak out somehow. through the white house, that was delighted to have that kind put out before the public. >> clarence tate, the president of the gridiron club this year, thank you for your insight. >> thank you for filling in. >> tonight's dinner is close to cameras but we will have live coverage later today at five eastern here on c-span as guests began to arrive. we plan to bring you as much of that up until our program, the communicators. our guest is minion cliburn who talks about the commission's newly adapted net neutrality rules. next, a hearing with the british foreign secretary philip hammond who was before the british foreign affairs committee to discuss a range of topics including the ukraine russia conflict isis, and negotiations over iran's nuclear program. from london, this is just under an hour and a half. >> can i welcome members of the pub
his wife performed famously, a one year singing secondhand close, to the tune of secondhand rose and turned her image around. everyone agrees that america appreciated her a lot more afterwards and that was one case where those did leak out somehow. through the white house, that was delighted to have that kind put out before the public. >> clarence tate, the president of the gridiron club this year, thank you for your insight. >> thank you for filling in. >> tonight's dinner is...
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big deal there's no evidence to show secondhand smoke is harmful and if it is killings of the peoplehers of the dead bartenders protesting? but what is happening is a bigger problem. we are coming apart as a nation. in japan their shoulder to shoulder our bumping into each other your foot is in my face and now we get more and more secluded in value since their presence anyone half a million dollars? may need to rub shoulders and smell each other. kennedy: we have lost contact. >> but we love to sue it is american. kennedy: the case is going before a judge who says that you have to stop and other people are going to file similar complaints leveled people just shut up? >> you should have to prove there are side effects my daughters around a second-hand smoke in everybody screams. so? kennedy: thank you so much. mayweather and pacquiao met today. we will show you what happened and the biggest pay-per-view event of our lives. stay right here. shouldn't what makes each of us a unique individual, help individualize our cancer treatment? now through advanced genomic testing, we may be able
big deal there's no evidence to show secondhand smoke is harmful and if it is killings of the peoplehers of the dead bartenders protesting? but what is happening is a bigger problem. we are coming apart as a nation. in japan their shoulder to shoulder our bumping into each other your foot is in my face and now we get more and more secluded in value since their presence anyone half a million dollars? may need to rub shoulders and smell each other. kennedy: we have lost contact. >> but we...
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his wife performed famously singing secondhand clothes to the tune of secondhand rose. she turned her image around. people had an image for as a stuffy. america appreciated her afterwards. that was one case where photos did leak out somehow. these things -- to the white house. >> clarence page of the chicago tribune, president of the gridiron club this year. thank you for your insights. >> thank you. >> next, former governor jeb bush making remarks at a house party in dover, new hampshire. then rand paul speaks to students at the university. after that, john brennan on his agency's efforts to strengthen information gathering. >> of this week, c-span is a new hampshire for road to the work desk white house coverage of several candidates. on saturday just before noon, wisconsin governor scott walker at a republican party grassroots workshop. and sunday night, senator ted cruz at the annual lincoln reagan dinner. road to the white house 2016, on c-span. the sunday on q and a him a dr. adrian fu barman, director of the watchdog project on how our masuda coal companies presc
his wife performed famously singing secondhand clothes to the tune of secondhand rose. she turned her image around. people had an image for as a stuffy. america appreciated her afterwards. that was one case where photos did leak out somehow. these things -- to the white house. >> clarence page of the chicago tribune, president of the gridiron club this year. thank you for your insights. >> thank you. >> next, former governor jeb bush making remarks at a house party in dover,...
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sparring over secondhand smoke a dramatic ruling. lighting up in his own home. >> runway reveal.ller and owen wilson at fashion week in paris. >> they are back. >> first brian kilmeade with what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> straight ahead in 13 minutes. >> breaking news both of you brought us. the search for 7 marines and four soldiers after a helicopter crash in florida. and new controversy over hillary clinton's 21 minute press conference yesterday. turns out she tells a different story than silicon valley. we will play both tapes. let you play it back for yourselves at home. >> should irani students be allowed to study nuclear engineering. also golfing super star on the way up. she is tiger woods' half -- actually tiger woods' niece and she will be joining us live displaying her wears. don't miss a minute. in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. w
sparring over secondhand smoke a dramatic ruling. lighting up in his own home. >> runway reveal.ller and owen wilson at fashion week in paris. >> they are back. >> first brian kilmeade with what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> straight ahead in 13 minutes. >> breaking news both of you brought us. the search for 7 marines and four soldiers after a helicopter crash in florida. and new controversy over hillary clinton's 21 minute press conference...
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he created many of his works using objects he collected secondhand. news was there today as loved ones gathered to remember thomas and put his art up for display at the mclaughlin gallery in san francisco. >> it's a loss of what could have been. although he was in the middle of his career he had a lot of important things to say. >> another celebration of thomas' life will be held tomorrow not far from where he lived. >>> families coping with childhood cancer. art inspiring hope gala benefits camp okizu. it gives children the opportunity to attend a camp adventure. abc 7 news has been a long-time supporter of the camp. >>> landmarks around the world went dark tonight in hopes of raising awareness of climate change. lights on the bay bridge were flipped off just before 8:30. they stayed dark in honor of one hour for earth hour. in golden gate bridge, lights went off there. participants are encouraged to turn lights off as a simple way to encourage conservation. more than 162 countries and territories were part of this year's event. takes a lot of discip
he created many of his works using objects he collected secondhand. news was there today as loved ones gathered to remember thomas and put his art up for display at the mclaughlin gallery in san francisco. >> it's a loss of what could have been. although he was in the middle of his career he had a lot of important things to say. >> another celebration of thomas' life will be held tomorrow not far from where he lived. >>> families coping with childhood cancer. art inspiring...
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they wouldn't all bewaring -- >> their clothes are secondhand. they don't buy brands. >> they are all the same clothes. >> but gavin -- >> it is all used clothing. >> it is a uniform. it is the same skinny jeans. >> who makes the skinny jeans? >> it doesn't matter. >> exactly because there is no allegiance to brand. >> it is still marketing. it is you saying i want to be like that. every time i go to brooklyn you say it never ends. >> what is the brand this. >> apple. >> oh no, apple. >> i completely agree that this is more about marketing. there are no parts on them. it is sad. >> you are telling willy wonka about his oompaloomps right now. it is what happened when they left the chocolate factory. >> they all look the same. >> to the naked eye. >> and they are all going to get diabetes. it is very sad. >> rabbits in utah can't stop eating pot. so says the deo that would allow certain conditions to be treated with edible forms of marijuana. they expressed environmental concerns over allowing pot growers to separate legally on such a large scale t
they wouldn't all bewaring -- >> their clothes are secondhand. they don't buy brands. >> they are all the same clothes. >> but gavin -- >> it is all used clothing. >> it is a uniform. it is the same skinny jeans. >> who makes the skinny jeans? >> it doesn't matter. >> exactly because there is no allegiance to brand. >> it is still marketing. it is you saying i want to be like that. every time i go to brooklyn you say it never ends. >>...
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daniel moe thomas created art using secondhand objects he collected. yesterday abc7 news was there as many gathered to remember thomas and put up his art for display at the mcloughlin gallery in san francisco. >> i think although he was in an emerging state of his career, he had a lot of important significant things to say about the art community. >> another celebration of thomas life will be held today at classic cars west in oakland not far from where he lived. >>> hundreds came together at fort mason last night to help families cope with childhood cancer. the 21st annual art-inspiring gala benefits children with cancer. it gives children with cancer an opportunity to attend an camp adventure. cheryl jennings was there to be part of the fundraiser. abc7 has been a long time supporter of the camp. >> the bishop o'dowd boys basketball team has won the state championship after a nail biting finish. last night there was the winning free throw in overtime to give the oakland boys a 65-64 victory over southern california's mater dei high school. the bishop
daniel moe thomas created art using secondhand objects he collected. yesterday abc7 news was there as many gathered to remember thomas and put up his art for display at the mcloughlin gallery in san francisco. >> i think although he was in an emerging state of his career, he had a lot of important significant things to say about the art community. >> another celebration of thomas life will be held today at classic cars west in oakland not far from where he lived. >>>...
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daniel moe thomas created art with objects he collected secondhand. many loved ones were there to remember him and put up his art for display at the mcloughlin gallery in san francisco. >> i think although he was in an emerging state of his career, he had a lot of important significant things to say about the art community. >> another celebration of thomas alive will be held today at classic cars west in oakland not far from where he lived. >>> hundreds came together at fort mason last night to help families cope with childhood cancer. the 21st ankers art inspiring gala benefits children with cancer. it gives children with cancer an opportunity to attend an adventure. cheryl jennings was there to be part of the fundraiser. abc7 has been a long time supporter of the camp. >>> using your cell phone while traveling overseas want get pretty expensive. but what if you don't use the phone at all? "7 on your side" michael finney tells us about the charges you could face anyway. >> susan of walnut creek is showing us photos of her tar rib ban cruz. >> virgin
daniel moe thomas created art with objects he collected secondhand. many loved ones were there to remember him and put up his art for display at the mcloughlin gallery in san francisco. >> i think although he was in an emerging state of his career, he had a lot of important significant things to say about the art community. >> another celebration of thomas alive will be held today at classic cars west in oakland not far from where he lived. >>> hundreds came together at...
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some video right now look at the size of the gun, one guy had on him annette another gun in his secondhand. and somebody had used maybe another gun or this guy had just used this gun, because look at the shot up mini-van police find it is still daylight out. somebody brazenly shooting up this van. fifteen shots at least through the windshield and the door. they see a guy slumped on the ground on the driver seat. then as they arrive they see second guy get out of the back of the mini-van. was ' passenger who survived that shooting, or was he the guy that just shot this guy and shot up the van and was inside looking to take something out of it. they didn't know at the time, he gets out. now, if he was a passenger was looking for cops to help, you would think hey be like hey thanks for showing up. but if he had maybe shot it, maybe he would be having a reason to run which is exactly what he did. >> the officer told the male to stop drop the weapon, show his hands stop running. the male refused. he turned. he pointed the weapon in the direction of both officers. that's why one officer discharg
some video right now look at the size of the gun, one guy had on him annette another gun in his secondhand. and somebody had used maybe another gun or this guy had just used this gun, because look at the shot up mini-van police find it is still daylight out. somebody brazenly shooting up this van. fifteen shots at least through the windshield and the door. they see a guy slumped on the ground on the driver seat. then as they arrive they see second guy get out of the back of the mini-van. was '...
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president replied in his dream, common people -- most of what we know about lincoln stdreams come from secondhand accounts, but there are times when we get accounts from his own hand. he wrote to mary, about a dream that he had about their child. it made him very concerned until you got a letter from mary saying that robert was ok. in june of 1863, lincoln sent a telegram to mary telling her to quote put ted's pistol away because he had a ugly dream about him. according to the last dr eam, richard brightman fox wrote that they gave one a sense, however murky, of what might come to pass. i think this is a very good assessment of what lincoln's view dreams was. one of his most famous trees was depicted in a famous spielberg movie. on april 14, 1865, lincoln said this to his cabinet, i had a strange dream again last night. we shall soon have great news. the secretary of the navy asked him about the nature of this remarkable dream to which lincoln replied, it had to do with his expertise, the water. he described the dream and some in some detail. he was in the wate in a vessel moving towards an indef
president replied in his dream, common people -- most of what we know about lincoln stdreams come from secondhand accounts, but there are times when we get accounts from his own hand. he wrote to mary, about a dream that he had about their child. it made him very concerned until you got a letter from mary saying that robert was ok. in june of 1863, lincoln sent a telegram to mary telling her to quote put ted's pistol away because he had a ugly dream about him. according to the last dr eam,...
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challenging yourself and if you happen to capture your feat on camera, we can all experience the secondhand that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> horrifying accidents. >> one scream rose above the rest, a real scream of terror. >> brutal beatings. >> i was saying oh, my god. oh, my god. i can remember doing that all the way. >> terrifying moments. >> i just waved my hands back and forth. >> in the face of danger. >> we all figured something is happening. we have to do something. they didn't stand silently by. >> i'm a mother. that's my instinct. >> instead, they placed themselves in harm's way. >> just wanted the baby to be fine and okay. a horrible way to die. >> to save the life of another. >> it all happened so quy.
challenging yourself and if you happen to capture your feat on camera, we can all experience the secondhand that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> horrifying accidents. >> one scream rose above the rest, a real scream of terror. >> brutal beatings. >> i was saying oh, my god. oh, my god. i can remember doing that all the way. >> terrifying moments. >> i just waved my hands back and forth. >> in the face of danger. >>...
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were that there is so much of this that we don't know yet, and we are dealing with the leaks, and secondhand reports and pure speculation, and i'm surprised so much is known so soon after this airplane crash. and i know in this day and age that you want fast and quick answer and you just can't have it. and instead of this conversation where i am a part and overanalyzing and beating a topic that we know so little about we should back off and let the investigators do their thing. >> fair enough, but it is a discussion and the new york times is a legitimate news organization and if it turns out, true, but if it turns out to be true, then true enough. but this is the reason why one of the guys went out, but what is true is that at the end of the flight one of the pilots does not open the door and what does it tell you from the reporting? >> well until we know more what does it tell me -- all right. if "the new york times" is correct, let's just for the purpose of this question assume that "the new york times'" article is correct, then it tells you that there was somebody in the cockpit that lock
were that there is so much of this that we don't know yet, and we are dealing with the leaks, and secondhand reports and pure speculation, and i'm surprised so much is known so soon after this airplane crash. and i know in this day and age that you want fast and quick answer and you just can't have it. and instead of this conversation where i am a part and overanalyzing and beating a topic that we know so little about we should back off and let the investigators do their thing. >> fair...
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the resident saved old materials like secondhand clothing and furniture to make these sculptures andntings. her pieces will be on display through september. >> up next here on this friday the case of a stolen oscar dress has an ending way twist that's fit for hollywood. >> plus, they are a popular treat this time of year but would you drink them? we'll explain the new product from the makers of peeps. >> yes please. >> old houses get new life. how a developer is taking churches that have shuttered their doors and turning them into luxury living. that's coming up. as a small business owner you wouldn't deliver just half of what you have to offer to your customers. so why are you settling for half fast internet? only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - upload speeds as fast as your download speeds so large files go out in a snap and video conferences are seamless. it's verizon's 100% fiber-optic network that gives you 100% of the internet. don't miss your last chance to get a bonus of a $200 visa pre-paid card when you upgrade to fios internet and phone for your small business for jus
the resident saved old materials like secondhand clothing and furniture to make these sculptures andntings. her pieces will be on display through september. >> up next here on this friday the case of a stolen oscar dress has an ending way twist that's fit for hollywood. >> plus, they are a popular treat this time of year but would you drink them? we'll explain the new product from the makers of peeps. >> yes please. >> old houses get new life. how a developer is taking...
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and his wife performed famously one year, singing "secondhand clothes" to the tune of "secondhand rose" and turned her image around. people had an image of her as a big stuffy, standoffish and everyone agrees that america appreciated her a lot more afterwards. that was one case where photos did leak out somehow, we think through the white house. i was delighted to have that image of nancy reagan put out before the public. aum "washington journal" continues. host: we're talking about the status of unions in this country and right to work laws in this country. our guest is mark. he joins us during a week in which wisconsin passed the freedom to work law. here's the "new york times" headline on that law "unions suffer latest defeat in midwest with signing of wisconsin measure." mark mix, first explain what this law does. guest: good to be with you this morning. thanks for the opportunity. the law is really very simple. a right to work law simply guarantees a worker's right to join a union, bargain collectively with a representative of their choosing, to support unions, support their polit
and his wife performed famously one year, singing "secondhand clothes" to the tune of "secondhand rose" and turned her image around. people had an image of her as a big stuffy, standoffish and everyone agrees that america appreciated her a lot more afterwards. that was one case where photos did leak out somehow, we think through the white house. i was delighted to have that image of nancy reagan put out before the public. aum "washington journal" continues. host:...
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tradesy is an online marketplace where people can sell secondhand clothing and accessories.ojected to hit 7 million this year. tracey deinunzio is the founder. you started this with $8,000? >> i did, back in 2012. >> and now it's grown to? >> today we've raised almost $50 million in investment capital from investors like richard branson and perkins. we have 90 employees and we're growing very fast. >> it all started because you looked in your closet and saw what? >> i saw a bunch of things that i rarely wore and it was an overflowing closet but i felt like i had nothing to wear. >> you found out women only wear 20% of what's in your closet. i actually think that's true. you go from that idea to do what to start this business? tell us how it works. >> it works kind of like any other marketplace where you can list any item for sale and then if somebody comes along and buys it, we send you a shipping kit. you can put your item into the kit. you don't have to leave the house to ship. you pay a low 9% commission and only when you make a sale. >> how do you know what i have. >> i
tradesy is an online marketplace where people can sell secondhand clothing and accessories.ojected to hit 7 million this year. tracey deinunzio is the founder. you started this with $8,000? >> i did, back in 2012. >> and now it's grown to? >> today we've raised almost $50 million in investment capital from investors like richard branson and perkins. we have 90 employees and we're growing very fast. >> it all started because you looked in your closet and saw what?...
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and also, the question of information that is secondhand, that do not gather -- that you did not gather yourself. what should be the stance of journalists about illegally obtained but not illegally by you material? rocco: i think the standard has been pretty much the same and it still is. i have read the f ethics -- i have read the ethics code and i think it is great. but they are pretty traditional values, i think. i think really the question is, is it in the public interest to know. you can get into the whole gatekeeper thing. the way i feel about ethics is morality is no longer a religious thing, it is no longer something that your mom teaches you, it is an efficiency. if you live, you die. -- if you lie, you die. because if it's comes out it will be much worse. that to me is the most simple policy. in terms of these leaks, how do you go through gigabytes or terabytes of information and not look at people's social security numbers and these things that are illegally obtained. and the hackers are then having, in this case, an agenda of putting certain buckets of this together. the sto
and also, the question of information that is secondhand, that do not gather -- that you did not gather yourself. what should be the stance of journalists about illegally obtained but not illegally by you material? rocco: i think the standard has been pretty much the same and it still is. i have read the f ethics -- i have read the ethics code and i think it is great. but they are pretty traditional values, i think. i think really the question is, is it in the public interest to know. you can...
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this touches on that, and also on the question of information that is secondhand, that you did not gather yourself. by the way max, i will send you a copy of "the ethics of journalism" so you can build an ethics code. [laughter] what do think the stance of journalism should be about illegally obtained info, but not illegally obtained by you? rocco i: i think the standard is the same, and still is. i read the ethics code, it is really great. shani: thank you. rocco: i thought it was spot-on. they are pretty traditional values i think. really the question is, is it in the public's interest to know? you can get into the cold gatekeeper thing. -- the whole gatekeeper thing. i feel that morality is no longer a religious thing it is not something that your mom teaches you, it is an efficiency. because if you lie, you die. that is my ethics policy. because it is going to come out, and it is going to be far worse than bw, whatever is going on right now. you can see how bad things can get. that, to me, is the most simple policy. in terms of these leaks have you go through gigabytes, or terabytes o
this touches on that, and also on the question of information that is secondhand, that you did not gather yourself. by the way max, i will send you a copy of "the ethics of journalism" so you can build an ethics code. [laughter] what do think the stance of journalism should be about illegally obtained info, but not illegally obtained by you? rocco i: i think the standard is the same, and still is. i read the ethics code, it is really great. shani: thank you. rocco: i thought it was...
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president replied in his dream, common people -- most of what we know about lincoln stdreams come from secondhand accounts, but there are times when we get accounts from his own hand. he wrote to mary, about a dream that he had about their child. it made him very concerned until you got a letter from mary saying that robert was ok. in june of 1863, lincoln sent a telegram to mary telling her to quote put ted's pistol away because he had a ugly dream about him. according to the last dr eam, richard brightman fox wrote that they gave one a sense, however murky, of what might come to pass. i think this is a very good assessment of what lincoln's view dreams was. one of his most famous trees was depicted in a famous spielberg movie. on april 14, 1865, lincoln said this to his cabinet, i had a strange dream again last night. we shall soon have great news. the secretary of the navy asked him about the nature of this remarkable dream to which lincoln replied, it had to do with his expertise, the water. he described the dream and some in some detail. he was in the wate in a vessel moving towards an indef
president replied in his dream, common people -- most of what we know about lincoln stdreams come from secondhand accounts, but there are times when we get accounts from his own hand. he wrote to mary, about a dream that he had about their child. it made him very concerned until you got a letter from mary saying that robert was ok. in june of 1863, lincoln sent a telegram to mary telling her to quote put ted's pistol away because he had a ugly dream about him. according to the last dr eam,...
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reading that it sounds like it is secondhand information but that would be an assumption on my part. >> that's what i get out of it. and that the agents nudged the barrel as opposed to we've heard nudged and we've heard crashes. cha one was. >> tchs more of a nudge. >> why would you call it a the nudge? >> because the barrel didn't cross over. it was more of a purple move. it wasn't losing control of the vehicle. it was a very delicate movement of the barrel with the vehicle. >> how was with are they going? >> 1 to 2 miles an hour. >> so crash something would probably require a much greater speed. >> yes the barrel would have been tipped over. >> okay. now i want to talk about a specific time period. we have -- and tell me if i'm correct with these times -- at 10:24 the suspect drives up. correct? >> that's correct. >> and at 10:30 the joint operation center notifies the metropolitan police department. >> that's correct. >> 10:32 they report the uniform division reports the incident to that joint operating center. right? >> i don't have the time line in front of me but yes i -- >> an
reading that it sounds like it is secondhand information but that would be an assumption on my part. >> that's what i get out of it. and that the agents nudged the barrel as opposed to we've heard nudged and we've heard crashes. cha one was. >> tchs more of a nudge. >> why would you call it a the nudge? >> because the barrel didn't cross over. it was more of a purple move. it wasn't losing control of the vehicle. it was a very delicate movement of the barrel with the...
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reading that it sounds like it's secondhand information but that would be an asuppings. ms. plaskett: that's what i get out of it. and that the agents nudged the barrel as opposed to -- we have heard nudged, we have heard crashed. which one was it? director clancy: more of a nudge. it was on the right side of the bumper. ms. plaskett: why would you call it a nudge as opposed to crash? director clancy: the barrel didn't cross over, it was more of a purposeful move. wasn't losing control of the vehicle. it was a very delicate movement of the barrel with the vehicle. ms. plaskett: how fast were they going? director clancy: one to two miles an hour. ms. plaskett: to crash something would probably require a much greater speed? director clancy: yes, the barrel would have been tipped over. ms. plaskett: i want to talk about a specific time period. we have, you tell me film' correct with these times at 10:24, the suspect drives up, correct? director clancy: that's correct. ms. plaskett: and at 10:30, the joint operation center notifies the metropolitan police department. director cl
reading that it sounds like it's secondhand information but that would be an asuppings. ms. plaskett: that's what i get out of it. and that the agents nudged the barrel as opposed to -- we have heard nudged, we have heard crashed. which one was it? director clancy: more of a nudge. it was on the right side of the bumper. ms. plaskett: why would you call it a nudge as opposed to crash? director clancy: the barrel didn't cross over, it was more of a purposeful move. wasn't losing control of the...
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clancy: reading that, as sounds like it is secondhand information. representative plaskett: that is what i get out of it. and that the agents noticed to the barrel. we have heard not, crash which one was it? mr. clancy: a knowledge. -- nudge. the barrel did not cross over, it was a very delicate movement of the barrel. representative plaskett: how fast were they going? mr. clancy: one or two miles per hour. representative plaskett: so to crash would be a greater speed? mr. clancy: yes. representative plaskett: at 10:24 p.m., the suspect drives up. and then at 30 p.m., the joint operations center notifies the metro bulletin police department. 10:32 p.m. the uniform division reports the incident to the operating center. mr. clancy: yes. representative plaskett: and then at 10:47 p.m., a notification message goes out. yes? mr. clancy: according to your timeline. representative plaskett: the poc sends a notification message regarding the synthesis package -- suspicious package. and then at 11:12 p.m. they sent out the first of two alerts about the suspic
clancy: reading that, as sounds like it is secondhand information. representative plaskett: that is what i get out of it. and that the agents noticed to the barrel. we have heard not, crash which one was it? mr. clancy: a knowledge. -- nudge. the barrel did not cross over, it was a very delicate movement of the barrel. representative plaskett: how fast were they going? mr. clancy: one or two miles per hour. representative plaskett: so to crash would be a greater speed? mr. clancy: yes....